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NORA WANDA CASH “NORA” Dilettante Club 3-4. Nora’s grades are always above the average. She has a good sense of humor, and is liked by all of her classmates. To us she’s worth her weight in gold, being the only Cash in school. JESSE FRED CAULEY, JR. “jeff” Football 2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Mono- gram Club 1-2-3-4; French Club 4. To “Jeff” Cauley, we wish a great success in the sports world which he admires so much. Jesse has been a regular participant in almost every sport, as you can see by his grand record above, since his freshman year. Because of Jesse’s personality, wit and unselfishness, he’s very popular among his friends. ARTHUR GRAHAM CHITTUM “graham” Although Graham doesn’t have much to say, what he does say is worth listening to. Good natured, a splendid student in both mechanical drawing and Manual Training, Graham has won the respect of both students and faculty of L. H. S. because of his skillfulness. ADOLPH WILLIAM CLARK “buster” Echo Staff 4; Hallowe’en Committee 4. Small industrious, dark complexioned . . . rather timid, studious, dependable, intelligent. These traits plus others go to make up “Buster,” a person of whom the class of ’40 can be justly proud. The 1940 Crystal - Page Eleven
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KENTON BLAIR BENNINGTON “CATHERINE” Kenton; better known as “Catherine” . . . red hair, “over- fed convexity” . . . first to appear in white shoes . . . great facility in the art of blushing. Good luck, Kenton, and we hope you ' ll have much success in life. EVELYN ELIZABETH BROWN “evie” Basketball 1-2; Monogram Club 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Amateur Revue 3; Dramatic Club 4. Beautiful hair, pretty soprano voice, loves to talk . . . furnishes music while we eat . . . takes a lot to make her mad even though her hair is red. She’s the type you don’t forget. The most of the best to you, Evelyn. MARGARET ELLEN CARTER “muggie” Dilettante Club 2-3; Library Club 1. Little, the senorita type . . . pretty brown eyes . . . carefree. She possesses a personality that attracts her to many, and we are sure she will have many friends and a happy life always. DABNEY CLARK CARVER, IV “STEVE” Basketball 2; French Club 4; Echo Staff 4; Hallowe’en Committee 4; Dramatic Club 4. “Steve” adopted L. H. S. as his Alma Mater in his sopho- more year. Polite . . . has a majestic stride . . . dexterity in skipping classes . . . extraordinary ability in writing . . . Miss Sieg’s pride and joy . . . will live in our memories as “Good King Wenceslas.” Page Ten - The 1940 Crystal
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DOROTHY NICA CLEMMER “dot” Basketball 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Echo Staff 4. Attractive, tall, brown locks, and big brown eyes . . . that’s “Dot.” Fascinating ... a good basketball player . . . likes social life, especially dancing and swimming, excellent music student . . . outstanding in all she does with plenty of personality to help her. RUTH ELOISE COFFEY “ruthie” Basketball 1-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4. No one in L. H. S. could miss Ruth’s best dressed ap- pearance. This is a happy-go-lucky girl who could even make Mr. Thompson laugh. Students of L. H. S., get acquaint- ed with this bunch of fun! Ruthie, keep letting the sun shine on your attitude, and your marriage will be successful. FRANCES JEANETTE CONNER “fanny” Dilettante Club 2-3. Frances, known by many as Fanny, is a quiet litte girl who rides the yellow bus. Having a friendly nature, she is liked by everyone who knows her and will not be soon forgotten by her friends. Her ambition is to be a bookkeeper, and we wish her the best of luck during a long happy life. LUCILLE FREEMAN CRIST “teenie” A star on anybody’s basketball team ... an attractive, not too quiet and not too loud, personality. Know her and you’ll like her. Beautiful light brown hair, always well-kept. How could a girl like this fail? Page Twelve - The 1940 Crystal
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