Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT)

 - Class of 1985

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FRONT ROW L TO R: MYRON MAGNUS, KENDALL JOKI, DeWayne Caldwell, Lavern Wolf, Lisa Sprigler, Paula Gilchrist, Robin Hauge, Michelle Krumm, Traci Hall. Second Row: Theresa Vedovatti, Paulette Halvorson, Vernon Southerland, Tom Wood, Shelly Fox, Casey Campbell, Lisa Phillips, Chandel Schumacher, Rosalee Richardson, Garrie Wood. Third Row: Jeff Butler, Johnny Schumacher, Ben Sturman, Kord Davis, Kim Singleton, Teri Swecker, Renee Mcling, Jenny Fouts, Laura Rawhouser, Della Redli, Missy Blom, Traci Padilla. Fourth Row: Brett McCullough, Tony Knudson, Robyn Yovetich, Mike Wommack, Missy McLing, Jodi Gradwohl, Lisa Ridl, Sorya Letcher, April Rankin, Tami Iardis, Jeri Vladic, Sheila Noel. Fifth Row: Greg Brester, Doug Hatten, Mitch Soule, Bill Rosselot, Dee Dee Southerland, Libby Anest, Jana Jansma, Robbie Gaskill, Shawn Mullaney, Vonda Helterbran, Eric Pletcher. Six Row: Brett Herzog, Ramon Jimenez, Kim Herman, Dan Blom, Scott Moseman, Mark Leischner, Ron O’Donnell, Brian Ortiz, Doug Crawford. W (Club L-CLUB MEMBER RON O’DONNELL explains what a garbage can is for as Mrs. Hackney watches. Playtime 27

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H O N O R S 0 c 1 E T T BOTTOM TO TOP: GINNY KINCY, SHELLY FOX, Debbie Zigweid, Susan Crilly, April Rankin, Sopja Letcher, Kris Fox, Kim Hatfield, Glenda Cherry, GayLynn Webber, Lori Gould, Lisa Hinrichs, Kim Singleton, Kim Pletcher, Mrs. Bassett Advisor. Not Pictured: Erica Cantrell, Brenda Fischer, Robbie Gaskill, Lisa Greenig, Traci Hall, Matt Michael, Sam Mittelsteadt, Lisa Phillips, Eric Pletcher, Vonda Helterbran, Cindy Schneider, Dana Evans, Paulette Halvorson, Vernon Southerland, Joe DuFresne, Dee Dee Southerland. Honor Society Promote Leaders flip The purpose of the Laurel Senior High School Chapter of the National Honor Society shall be to create an enthusiam for scholarship to stimulate a desire to render services to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students.” So is the description of Honor Society as given in the student handbook. The students in this organization have all earned that description and work very hard to maintain it. To get into Honor Society, students must have a 3.25 cumulative grade point average. If they fail to maintain a 3.00 GPA, they are removed from Honor Society. All students are reviewed by the faculty before entering the organization. The President of Honor Society is Vonda Helterbran, who is also the SAC Representative; Shelly Fox, Vice President; Ginny Kincy, Secretary; Cindy Schneider, Treasurer. National Honor Society 26 Playtime



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CkaJ CSzTi CSsS CD) USD Pep Club started out the year with a new advisor, Mrs. Sue Suiter, whose energy never seemed to run out. Homecoming was the first and most important undertaking for Pep Club. During this event, Pep Club put together many different activities which included a powder puff football game. This game involved the Senior girls against the Junior girls with a 6-0 victory for the Seniors. The cheerleaders consisted of guys dressed in highly fashionable cheerleading outfits. The next event the club organized involved selling flowers for Valentines Day. The student body was able to buy a rose or carnation for their favorite sweethearts). Another event which has been a tradition for many years included decorating lockers for all Seniors involved in a certain sport. The decorations ranged from balloons to blinking Christmas lights and seemed to give the Seniors an added incentive. The year seemed to move smoothly bringing new traditions along with the old.

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