Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT)

 - Class of 1947

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Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 33 of 68
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Page 33 text:

STANDING (Left to Riflht)—Johnny Goodenbour. Dorothy Hilflret, Stanley Ronnie. Keith Willis. SEATED—Mr. McDonald. Harriet Decker. Phyllis Toombs, Wayne Willis. Donna Moran, Armelda Phillips, Marilyn Ness, Betty Strand. s. a. e. The Student Activity Council, with Mr. MacDonald as sponsor, and S. A. C. members serving as committee chairmen, sponsored several social occasions. These functions were financed through the money received from sale of S. A. C. tickets at the beginning of the year. S. A. C. tickets were were honored at all activities including dances and refreshments served at these social affairs. The social activities included a Carnival, November 23; Senior-Alumni or Christmas Formal, December 28; a dance after Hysham-Laurel game, January 11; a Valentine's Dance after Red Lodge-Laurel game, February 14; a dance after the Divisional Tournament with invitations extended to both Divisional and District Tournament teams. At this event, the S. A. C. awarded four basketballs to the four most valuable players. A Sadie Hawkins Day was sponsored April 18, lunch was served at noon and an old-time dance was held in the evening. The meetings were held after school, in the evening, and during various class periods. The Council was governed by a constitution drawn up when the club was started. Th Council also joined the National Association of Student Councils. Representatives are Dorothy Hilgret, Quill Scroll, secretary-treasurer; Harriet Decker, Home Ec Club; Leo Foley, senior class, first and third-term chairman; Johnny Goodenbour, Mixed Chorus; Marilyn Ness, senior class, fourth-term chairman; Armelda Phillips, G. A. A.; Laurel Stenerson, sophomore class; Betty Strand, junior class; Keith Willis, freshman class; Wayne Willis, Staff, second-term chairman; Stanley Ronnie, Science Club; Pat Busby, Pep Club; Phyllis Toombs (succeeding Jim Wilcox), junior class; and Donna Moran (succeeding Joel Roth), band. Each chairman presided for two months. PAGE THIRTY-ONE

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J he junior Glass [Play The Junior Class play, Best Foot Forward, by John Cecil Holm, was presented December 17 and 18, 1946, in the Laurel High School Auditorium and was greeted enthusiastically by the student body. In the cast were Jerry Early, Wayne Willis, Paul Wold, Harold Gratwohl and John Smith as roommates at Winsocki Prep School. Janet Ness, Pat Busby, Bonnie Barr, Jean Frank and Betty Lackman, their girl friends, came to Winsocki to attend the Senior Prom. Difficulties arose when Phyllis Toombs, as Gale Joy, the noted actress, and her manager, Eugene Bice, as Jack Haggerty, appeared on the scene. Gale came to Winsocki to be Jerry Early's date for the prom, which he never dreamed would happen when he wrote to her. Harvey Bishop as Dr. Reeber, the principal, and Jim Wilcox, as Professor Lloyd, kept things moving by entering at untimely moments. Vernon Allwin played the part of an old grad and Frank Wheeler as the newspaper photographer. Frances Marsh as Miss Smith, the straight-laced chaperon, accompanied the girls to Winsocki. The play was directed by Miss Mildred Poznanovic. Miss Ilene Avery was technical director. PAGE THIRTY



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LEFT TO RIGHT—Lowell Anderson, Dorothy Hilgert, Peggy Romee, Donne Moran. Armelda Phillips. Don Brohaugh, Marilyn Ness. John Orndorff, Charlene Gass. Miss Roscoe. Science (Slab Our high school Science Club was organized the latter part of 1946 and is called Hi S. O. S., which stands for High (as in high school) Society of Scientists. Officers, with the exception of the secretary-treasurer, are changed twice a year. Anyone interested in any phase of science was invited to join and the only requirement was the student must be taking or have taken some high school mathmatics or science course. Meetings were held after school and in the evenings. Miss Roscoe volunteered her services as advisor of the group and Mrs. McGarry and Mr. McMullen showed an interest in the organization. PAGE THIRTY-TWO

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