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TOP TO BOTTOM lleft to righti - Mr, Cameron's helpersng Donna and Bob'g Smi1e! g Schoo1Gir1s g C'mon the water's fine g Football dancers g Patty and Wayne g Pizza Party g Mixed-up Kids g Windy, isn't it? g Wh3S311131tE1'??'!Q Three Musketeersug A Christmas treat! : Nitey Nite g Working on the Brain gang g Bow1in' Boynesng Beach combei-s g Where to?? g Roya1ty g Fore .
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Miss .lgxxn OK. lqlkli Englislz . JUIlI'IlllI'i8Ill, Lil:-ra-rialu. Lone- hours of hard work and worrx' alone' r- . 2-I with niauv hours ot tun are the baekeround ot 1 . I Q P' the hue production ot the 1956 Laurel. Cooper- ation and the ambition of the elass members produeed a yearbook we eau be proud of. Every member of the elass had sonie part in helping turn out the lianrel. A elass meeting was held at the beginning' of the year, and the iueuibers ot' the ditlierent staffs were ehosen. lf'ernand Thoniassy and Harvey Brookins, eo-editors, along with their staff, worked hard in assembling into the yearbook the work of the other stalis. Many things have to be done in preparing a yearbook, but the inost important is getting enough money to have one. The advertising staff has done a tine job in bringing in money for ad- vertisements and urging their elassniates to bring in patrons. The business staff was responsible LAUREL THE PRODUCT OF WORK, WORRY, FUN for bringing in subseriptions to the Laurel, hold- ing a. 15-cent dunee and the annual dise-joekey danee. and eondueting the boxing glove game. Money was also made by selling magazines at the beginning of the sehool year. a projeet in whieh we did better than any previous elass. The literary staff was responsible for all the Writeups for the pietures that appear in the l.aurel. This proved to be a greater task than was expected. The eireulation statl' was responsible for distributing the Laurel to all subseribers. lVe eau all agree they did a, good job. The art staff did a very fine job under the expert guidanee of Mr. llaris. The drawings eontained in this year's book are very eleverly done. Many good pictures were taken this year for the yearbook by the photography statf. Those on the sports staff did a good job of keeping statistics of all the athletic activities. Miss Kirk has kept all the staffs at wo1'k. and we want to thank her for her fine assistance and guidance. YVe also wish to thank all of the patrons and advertisers, wit-hout whose finan- eial help our yearbook could not be possible. FIRST ROXV lleft to rightl - Joan Denny, Mary Ellen Kloppel, Fernnnd Thomassy, David Lnughery, Harvey Rrookins. Patricia Bennett, Parole Louise Campbell. Suzanne Kunkle, SECOND ROXV - Robert Johnston, NVllllum Dickinson. Dora Mae Fletcher. Norma Thornton, Donna Porrnrd, Bnrbnrn Lescnllette, Mary Alyce Russell. Linda Nolte. Carole Miller. Shirley Crowe, Beverly Doehre. Duvld Meredith. Jules Multunas. THIRD ROW' -- Patricia Harvey, Vera Cook, Patricia Myers, Mary Ann Toulouse, Phyllis Mr'Elhanoy, Hugnetle Gnillnrd, Mary June Rnndour. FOURTH ROWV - August Richard, Terry Smith, Vera Delilnnder, llarlumra. liugay. Gloria Mazzneeo, Donna Cooper. Gary Chiff. FIFTH RONV - John Davis. John Xvlliinnison. Paul Masquelier, Don- ald Perrard, Gustave Rraekman, Shannon llinrnerum, James hnuriek, Edmund Taborski, Vifillium Dillon. SIXTH ROVV - Larry Thornton, James Jozwialzowskl, Chester Hoffman, Raymond Leytrlek, Reed Scott, Louis Mnsquelier. Thomas Murdock, Thomas McCarty, Henry Rim-hell, Milton Powell.
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... ,. ,.......iwm TOP TO BOTTOM lleft to right! - Nice Doggiesug Bumper Buddiesng f'Mr. and Mrs. g Mike and Ike g Fine Cute Chicks g Who dat? g Mostly Marthang Augie g Miss Americang Th1'eesome g What's the matter, girls? Smile-s g What a 1ine g Too heavy g Bev g Shower of smi1es g Big date g Totem po1e 3 Hi, Sa11y g Mo nopo1y g Pa1s g Authors g Dem were da good ole days .
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