Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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junior Glass Play Home Sweet Homicide Home Sweet Homicide, written by Ann Reynolds, was performed by members of the junior class, under the direction of Miss Avery. The cast was supported in its fine work by the aid of various committees—make-up, properties, tickets, programs and ushers. The three acts took place in the patio of the Carstairs home during May. There was a murder and Marion Carstairs (Rosemary Sparlin), mother and mystery story writer, refuses to solve it to gain fame and money so her children, Archie, April, and Dinah (Don Herriott, Janie Lockwood and Blilie Lou Bartley) decide to lead the police lieutenant. Bill Smith (John-y Goodenbour) astray and solve the murder themselves and get the reward for their mother. Dinah decides it would also be a good idea if Bill were to marry her mother. Others in the cast were Polly Walker (Laurel Stenerson), Sergeant O'Hara (Jimmy Wilson), Wallie Sanford (Dick Sparlin), Mr. and Mrs. Cherrington (Donald Bro-haugh and Harriet Decker), Rubert Van Deuson (Don Bradford), Frankie Riley (Nsilon Prill), Paul Gabel, Joyce Bradford, Tom Kilpatrick, Bill Smith, Hul-da Weber, Nancy Purchase, Bill Paranto and Margaret Scheeler played the parts of Pete, Joella, Flashlight, Slukie, Wendy, May, Joe and Betsey. It was given Wednesday afternoon, January 21, and Thursday night, the 22nd. PAGE THIRTY-ONE

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Senior Glass Play This year the senior class play was Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a movie and best-selling novel by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. The play was put on the evenings of May 3 and 4. Try-outs were held March 15 and 16. Miss Paugh and Miss Avery were the directors. The play was a success with plenty of hearty laughs. Cornelia and Emily tried desperately hard to appear bored and very sophisticated, proved their independecne by sailing to Europe—on their own. There wasn't a dull moment on the ship. The two girls mistook the leader of the ship's band for an admiral, experimented with seasick remedies, and met two handsome young medical students. At the sound of a fog horn, Emily prepared for a ride in a lifeboat, and tried to remember how to swim. When Cornelia and Emily learned the ship was already nearing port, Cornelia felt sick. Cornelia's measles only complicated matters and brought the problem of how to get past the medical examiner. In Paris they were involved with a gas meter that exploded, and met a great French actor. Those were only a few incidents in the play. The members of the cast were as follows: Ted Ronan as the steward; Phyllis Toombs played the part of Mrs. Skinner; Pat Rathbun as Cornelia; Jerry Early portrayed Otis Skinner; Margery Lou Hartley as Emily; Mary Ann de Carlo played the stewardess; Paul Wold, the part of Dick Winters; Jim Kiedrowski as the admiral; Pat Anderson took the part of Harriet St. John; Laura Mae Batt as Winifred Blaugh; John Smith in the role of Leo McEvoy; Jackie Renner as the inspector; Myma Batt as Therese, a French maid; Betty Strand as Madame Elise, and Wayne Willis played the part of the window cleaner. PAGE THIRTY



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Student Activity Qouncil FIRST ROW—Jeannette Hamilton, Virginia Harlan, Janie Lockwood. V vian Frank, Eugene Spildie, Joyce Ness. Jim Phillips, Bonnie Barr. SECOND ROW—Mr. MacDonald, Eugene Bice, Billy Lou Bartley, Jack Heebner, Neilon Prill. The S.A.C. has been a very active organization in L.H.S. for three years. Mr. MacDonald has been sponsor for the past two years. This year the organization issued activity tickets which included basketball games, class plays and four major activities sponsored by S.A.C. Those directing the club the first half of this year were lim Phillips, chairman, and loyce Ness, secretary. Besides the tickets these officers directed the Carnival and the Christmas Formal. The Carnival was November 22 and all organizations of the school worked hard to make it successful both as to entertainment and financial aid. The Christmas Formal was held December 26. The gym was decorated in white and the Christmas atmosphere prevailed. A good time was had by all. The Seniors helped the S.A.C. with the sponsoring of the Christmas Formal. New officers were elected at the beginning of the new year who will undertake to buy a projector for the school. They are Bonnie Barr, chairman, and Laura Mae Batt, secretary. Every organization has been asked to help support this undertaking and everyone will enjoy using the machine. To finish a successful year the S.A.C. would like to sponsor a masquerade ball and a Sadie Hawkins dance. Representatives are: Joyce Ness, Betty Strand, senior class; Jim Phillips, Billie Lou Bartley, junior class; Eugene Spildie, sophomore class; Vivian Frank, freshman class; Janie Lockwood, Quill Scroll; Jeanette Hamilton, Home Ec Club; Laura Mae Batt, mixed chorus; Jack Heebner, Science Club; Neilon Prill, band; Virginia Harlan, G.A.A.; Bonnie Barr, Pep Club, and Gene Bice. T I. PAG t THIRTY-TWO

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