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Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Carnagey, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. League, and Mrs. McLaurine cook the tempting meals COOKS Mrs. Nelson is making fresh bread. that the students and teachers enjoy. CUSTODIANS Rural students depend upon these men for their transportation: C arl Hayes , Orville Thomas, Keith Bell, Leonard Swallow, Earnest Cash, Bob Howard and Bill Carnagey. NOT PICTURED: J. l-lennigh and L. Bayliff. SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrettson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richardson. They are responsible for keeping the school beautiful. BUS DRIVERS
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QENIORQ Memories are golden . . . es- pecially those of the seniors' school days at LHS. Since the day they enrolled in school, they have looked forward to this year - - their senior year! CURTIS LAVERTY 1 W, C, EARNST FFA: Treas. 1,2, V. Pres, Class V.'Pres. 4g Jr. Playg 3, 4g Miss Laverne Escort 43 Student Council 4, Miss Track 1, 2, 3, 4g C1ass:Treas, Laverne Escort 4, Track 3, 2, Pres. 3,4, Ir. Play Stage 4: Letter L 4 Manager The senior year of any class is the busiest and, perhaps, the most important. Strong and capable leadership is needed to guide and direct the class activities. Curtis Laverty, the competent and industrious president for two years, has continually set a good example for the class to follow. W. C.- Earnst, the vice-president, has contributed much to their success through his hard work and support in all the class projects. ' g Paula Carnagey has uniquely fulfilled her job as secretary by combining the qualities of neatness and dependability in keeping the records of the class meetings and correspondence. Janet Hart, treasurer, has-done a commendable job in recording the frequent class business trans- actions. Last, but by all means not least, are the sponsors, Mr. Bayliff, Mrs. Bockelman, Mr. Huffman and Mrs. Moore, who have guided them invaluably this past year. Class: V. Pres. 2, Treas. FHA 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2, ' 4: Jr. Play: Gir1S'Srare 3: 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Band PGP Cl'-lb PICS- 43 Sflldeflf 1,2, 3,4g Class Sec. 43 Principal 35 Beta Club: 4, Class Trio 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2,3 PAULA CARNAGEY , JANET HART , T 4 , O D t sr il Portraits by VAN DYKE STUDIO - For the finest 1827 Penn Square Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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