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TWIRLERS—Norma Price. Rita Deryekere. Louise Romee, Ann Brohaugh FIRST ROW Jackie Schesslei Betty Strand. Don Heriiott, Jim Phillips. Jackie Renner. SECOND ROW—Pat Johnston. Bonnie Teetera, Adelpha Vaught. Armelda Phillips, Donna Moran. Jack Mitchell, John Goodenbcur. Wayne llageman. Shirley Wilson. Eleanor Fisher. THIRD ROW—Wesley Henley, Darlene Morn, Shirley Ellingson. Charlene (lass. Mary Visser, (Jerry Schessler, Jack Oalusha. John Orndorff, Pat Busby. FOURTH ROW—Laura Mae Butt. Dick Moran. Meriam Fox. (Band. In early February, 1946, the Laurel High School Hand was reorganized by Mr. John G. Billings of Missoula. Mr. Billings came to Laurel direct from the Marines. Previous to entering the service, be had been music instructor at Choteau. The band had been inactive for two years because of the difficulty in obtaining an instructor. Under Mr. Hillings’ direction the band began regular weekly rehearsals and group rehearsals during several school periods. Beginners classes were also started. The reorganized band has 30 members representing all types of band instruments. PaQe Twenty-Seven
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FIRST ROW — Leo Yeager, Don Brohaugh. Clyde Cromwell. John Gitodenbour. John Orndorff, Joel Roth, Wavne Willis, Jim Wilson. Billy Fenwick. SECOND ROW —Jim Phillips. Jack Mitchell Jim Wihox, Dick Moran, Jim Sherrow, Jack Galusha, Don Graff. (BoifA. QluL Under the direction of Miss Florence Shirk a large Boy’s Glee Club, with eighteen members, has had a very successful season. They sang for the senior play audience and figured prominently in the Christmas caroling and spring concert. FIRST ROW—Helen Hoffman. Harriett Decker. Pat Johnston. Gwen Dyer, Donna Moran. Shirley Filing son, Pat Busby. Dorothy Hflgert, Dorothy Stroh, Bonnie Barr. SECOND ROW—Marian Wieber, Jackie Renner. Shirley Wilson. Marilyn Ness. Charlene Gass, Janet Ness, Margery Lou Hartley, Georgia Wieber. Lrene Metzger, Winifred Wilson. Utilise Munoz. THIRD ROW—Jackie Schessler. Alice Dickson. I»ls Crawford. Joyce Ness Nancy Bennett, Billielou Braswell. Laura Mae Itatt, Armelda Phillips, Eleanor Roth, Corrlnne Frickel. $iaIa $fasL £LuJb The Girl’s Glee Club, much larger than that of the boys, was prominent in the production of the operetta, “The Blue Moon,” and in the spring concert, both of which were well received. Miss Shirk has great hopes for her girls for next year and the) are well founded as the girls made a good showing in all of the programs and entertainments this year. Page Twenty-Six
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FIRST ROW—Jim Sherrow. Don Graff. Billielou Braswell, Mrs. (lee. Adelpha Vaught. Jack Mitchell. Bill Sneare. SK(’()ND ROW—Marijean McKinney. Mari’yn New . LoIm Crawford, Donna Moran. Armelda Phillips. Pat Johnston, Gwen Dyer. THIRD ROW—Ann Brohuugh, Louise Romee, Peggy Komee, Dorothy Hilgert. Quid and SxJwlL Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Societ for high school journalists. It is comprised of juniors and seniors only, who have written and have had 25 inches of their material published. The local chapter of Quill and Scroll, known as the Stella R. Chapter, is made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, who are on the Laurel leaves staff. The qualifications for membership in Quill and Scroll are as follows: 1. Candidate must be a junior or a senior. 2. He must be in the upper third of his class. 3. He must have passed a written examination on the most important details of journalism. 4. He must have had 25 inches of his material printed. The local chapter generally holds the initiation of candidates in the first part of January. A banquet follows the initiation. The annual undertaking of the Stella R. Chapter is the preparing and selling of programs for the basketball tournament. Business meetings are held on the first Tuesdays of each month at the home of one of the members. 'The officers of the Laurel chapter for the year 1945-46 are: Don Graff, president; Billielou Braswell, vice-president; and Jack Mitchell, secretary-treasurer. Page Twenty-Eight
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