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Gaynelle Ann Scott nGay,, Laurel Photography Stuff 4. Chronicle Girls' Sports Editor 4: Pep Club 1, 2, ll, 4: Pan- Amerlcnn Club 3. 4: G. A. A. 2. 4. Hobbies - Dancing. sleeping. eating, und listening to good music. Ambition -- To become a successful benutician und lnler get married. JoEtta Lee Simpson liJoe!! F. H, A. 1, 2, 3: Laurel Edi- torial Stuff -1: Chronicle As- sistant Business Mnnager -I: Chorus 1, 2. Il, secretary 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. -1: Mnjorette 2. 3. 4: Football Queen Attend- unt 4: Pan-American Club 2. 33 Junior Clnsslcnl League 1: G. A. A. 2. 4. Hobbies -- Driv- ing. tennis. dancing, and swimming. Ambition -- To nt- tend Dnvis-Elkins College. Nona Elizabeth Stierheim lxpennyln Ulass president 4: F. 'l'. A. 4: Laurel Assistant Editor 4: Chronicle Circulation Manager 4: Chorus 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4: .lunlor Classical League 1. secretary 2: G. A. A. 2. 4: Vsherette 1. head usberette LI. Hobbies - Reading, eating pizza, and going to the movies. Ambition - To go to college. Richard Scott Dick llnsketball Squad 1, varsity 3, 43 Luurel Circulation Mon- ager 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Kern Klub 4: Engineering Club Il. 4. set-rotary-treasurer 3: Lettermelfs Club 1, 2, 3, vice president 4. Hobbies - Sports, driving, llstenlng to the radio, sleeping, eating, and playing cards. Ambition - To go to college and get n good, high- puying job. Rose Marie Shotis Rotz F. I-I. A. 1. 2, 3: Laurel Ad- vertising Staff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pan-American Club 2: G. A. A. 2, 4. Hobbies - Danc- ing nnd skating. Ambition - To graduate and get a job. Bonnie Jo Weimer Bout F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, treasurer 35 Laurel Business Stuff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Hobbies -- Dancing and skating. Ambi- tion - To do either factory or ofhce work.
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Mary Novak Mimi lf. H. A. 1, 2. Ci: Laurel Pir- rulatiun Staff 4: Uhroniclo t'lrvulation Staff 4: Uhorus Il. -I: llop tllub 1, 2. Il. 4: Major- vettr- Il. Ql: Football Queen At- tt-ndunt 45 G. A, A. 2, -l. Holi- bios -- Skating and swimming. Ambition - 'Fo graduate und bt-volno a socrctary. Marsha Powell crBabyu Laurel Assistant lllanagor of Circulation Stall' 4: Clironlt-lo Assistant Business Manager -tg Chorus 4: Pep Club 1, 2. lk, 4: l'an-American Fluh Zi: .lunlor Ulussival League 1. president 2: G. A, A. 2. vivo presldont. 4. H obhios - Talking. da nc-ina. outing. and reading. Ambl- tlon - 'l'o go to business school and bot-omo a suvuess- ful ste-nographor. Judith Adele Randour 1cJudyn Ulass vivo president 2, transur- or 4: F. 11. A. 1. 2. Il, ll: Laurel Editorial S-t:x.iY 42 Chronicle As- sistant Editor 4: Chorus Ii, -lg Pop Club 1. 2, Il, 4: Ulmer- lvador Il, 4: Junior Classical lioaguo 1, treasurer 2: Kem Klub 4: G. A. A. 2. -I. Hob- bies - Drivlmx. dancing. and running around. Ambition - To graduate from colloge. 2-ret a good job, and got married. Edward David Rettinger nDaven 'llrau-li l. 2: Laurel Advertising Staff 4: lland 1, 2. Ii, 4: Pop Club l. 2. Il. 4: Proj0t'lor Club 2, 3. Hobbies - Playing tho truinpvt, eating pizza, and drinking: Pepsi, Ambition - To grzuluate and got a good job. Robert Gene Penberthy Geneo Class president 2, Il: lfoothall squad 1. 2. varsity Il, vo-uap- tain 4: l.t'ull'el Assistant Ad- vertising Manager 4: Chronic-lo Assistant Advertising AIllllllH'0l' -4: Chorus 1. 2. Zi. 4: Pep Uluh l. 2. Il, 4: L0lf9l'lll9Il'S Club l. 2, Il. prvsldx-nt 4. llobblvs - Uustomizud vars. girls. and collecting records. Ambition -- To graduato and niakt- a mil- lion sonw day. Arthur Randour Randy Football varsity 4: 'Frat-k 1. 4: Laurol Art Editor 4: Pep Club 1. 2. Ii. 4: l.ettormon's Club 1. 2, il, 4. Hobbies - Hunting, sports. drawing. and having a good time-. Ambition -- 'I'o go to college or trade school and be a sum-ess ln life. John Rapacuk Jake Laurel Advertising Stall 41 Pop Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Hobbies -- Hunting and fishing. Ambl- tlon -- To become a dairy farmer. Joette Jeanne Russell Bunny l . H. A. 1, 2. Zi. prusidt-nt 4: Laurel Editorial Staff 4: Chronic-lv Editorial Staff 4: Chorus 2, Il, trvasuror 4: Pop Club 1. 2, ll, -l: Najorette 2. Il -lg Football Queen Attendant -l: Junior Classia-al League l, vine president 2: G. A. A. 2. 4 Vsherelte 1: F. T, A. -1. Hob- bies -- Danving. swimming, drlvinxr. reading, singing. and eating good food. Ambition - 'Fo graduate, rind a good job, and later get married.
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AUREL STAFF The i958 Laurel is a very good example of what American youth can do if and when they are presented with a task. The students of this school, as well as the seniors, can be very proud of this edition of the Laurel. The book is based on the Seasons of the Year. This theme was chosen by the editorial staff of the Laurel at the beginning of the year. The Editorial Staff, headed by jack McDowell as Editor-in-Chief, was responsible for keeping the rest of the staffs busy. We feel our Business Staff did an excel- lent job in securing advertisements and subscrip- tions. Money was also raised by means of a 25c dance, the annual boxing glove game and the selling of magazines. The class as a whole did a good job of soliciting names of patrons. The Art Staff, directed by Mr. Davis, is responsible for the fine artwork on the division pages. The Sports Staff is responsible for statis- tics and sports information found in our book. The Circulation Staff is in charge of making sure everyone receives his Laurel. The class wishes to express its deepest thanks to Mrs. Virginia Bee and Mr. Benjamin Stasko, who took over in the absence of Miss Kirk, for their fine assistance and guidance. We also wish to thank all of the patrons and advertisers, without whose financial help our yearbook could not have been possible. FIRST ROW tleft to rightb - John McDowell, Gloria Hennon, Nona Stierheim, Joye Masquelier, Miss Kirk. SECOND ROW - Louis Charlier, Ruth Ann Daniels, Patricia Berry, Mary Novak, Ju- dith Randour, Margaret Novak, Maryann Margerum. THIRD ROW-Elaine Lamply, Marsha Pow- ell, Lois Brown, Peggy Masquelier, Florann Goblick, Ruth Bacu. FOURTH ROW - Ellen Bed- nar, Gaynelle Scott, JoEtta Simpson, Joette Russell, Rose Lesjak, William Miller. FIFTH ROW - Robert Jiannino, Michael Meehan, Henry Moreau, John Nolte, John Holland, Ronald Brackman. SIXTH ROW - Floyd Alfred, Thomas Lemon, John Rapacuk, Gene Penberthy, Virgil Facchini. SEVENTH ROW - John Hallam, Richard Scott, Jerome Malenich, Louis Multunas, Walter Michalak.
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