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1. The two step. 4. He yust come over. 7. Going to church, maybe? 2. The younger generation. 5. Taking life easy, I guess. 8. Who dat? 3. All ready, here's hoping. 6. Snap it, quick! 9. Letter award day, big thrill? PACE TWENTY-THREE
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Senior Jionor Students Gerry Early Bonnie Barr Pat Anderson Very close: Phyllis Toombs Laura Mae Batt Margery Lou Hartley Marilynn Albertus CPepsi-Qola Scholarship In the nation-wide Pepsi-Cola Scholarship test in which two Laurel High School seniors participated in December, they placed in the second highest group of 10% of all students taking the test. In the state, Gerald Early placed in the top 10% of the students who took the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship tests. It should be remembered that all the students taking the test were in a superior group, having been selected from senior classes all over the country as the ablest students and most likely to succeed. PACE TWENTY-TWO
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Billy Lou Bartley Dick Nelson Margaret Scheeler Bill Smith Dorothy Stroh Don Brohaugh Clyde Cromwell Harriet Decker Jim Scribner Janie Lockwood Fred Starboard junior Glass Jilstory With a new sponsor every year, the juniors have been steadily climbing upward from the freshman stage through the junior year. In their freshman year the class officers were Jim Phillips, president; Wayne Hageman, vice president; Billie Lou Bartley, secretary, and Richard Nelson, treasurer. John Goodenbour was the S.A.C. representative. In their sophomore year Billie Lou Bartley was elected president; Bill Smith, vice president; Janie Lockwood, secretary-treasurer, and Laurel Stenerson as S.A.C. representative. The king and queen in the Laurel Leaves contest were Nancy Purchase and Ralph Hodges. With the junior year rolling on, sponsored by Miss Helen Kam-erzel, this class was exceedingly occupied. In the fall it elected the class officers once more. The president elected was Bill Smith; vice president, Janie Lockwood; secretary, Laurel Stenerson, and trea-urer, Joyce Bradford. S.A.C. representatives were Billie Lou Bartley and Jim Phillips. They very successfully put on a play titled, Home Sweet Homicide, directed by Miss Avery. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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