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GARLAND EDWARD IRVINE “slick” Echo Staff 2. Garland is better known as “Slick” Irvine by Mr. Lynch and the manual training boys. Another one of those friend- ly country boys, he is very often mistaken for his older brother, Norman, because of their close resemblance. GLENN IRVINE “whiskey” Baseball 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; (Captain 4); Football 3-4; Echo Staff 3; Monogram Club 2-3-4 (President 4); Ex- ecutive Committee 4; French Club 4. Glenn, always a happy-go-lucky lad, has been one of the most outstanding athletes ever to bless L. H. S. His admirers have recently termed him “Whiskey” Irvine, and as yet we haven’t asked him how they ever thought of it. LAWRENCE IRVINE “bobby” Baseball 1-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Cheer Leader 4; Bas- ketball Manager 3. Good looking, attractive, witty, intelligent, and fun-lov- ing will introduce no one but Bobby Irvine. Bobby will never be without friends and we’re sure he will be a suc- cess in any field that he chooses. The alluring field now seems to be the Coast Guard. NORMAN WILLIS IRVINE “sleepy” Norman is very quiet, has a great sense of humor, and is consistent in his classes. Norman came in with us in ' 37 and has been here throughout the grind. He is a regular jack- of-all-trades, and he will go fa r in his work. The 1941 Crystal — Page Thirteen
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EMMALINE GILLOCK Basketball 1-2; Glee Club 3-4; Echo Staff 3; French Club 4. Tall, slender, blonde waving hair help us distinguish Emmaline. She always has a smile for us whenever we bump into her and that smile alone is enough to make us appreciate her so much. Also it’s slightly noticeable how dreamy she is after an especially big week-end and we can usually guess why. HERBERT HAMRIC “dopey” Basketball 2; Hatch Club 4; Crystal Staff 4; Cheer Leader 4. No one will deny that Herb Hamric has done much in four years to liven up classes and study halls in L. H. S. Many an idling student has had occasion to welcome the diversion, for where there’s Hamric, there’s plenty of ac- tion, excitement, and thrills. ETTA GWINDALYN HARTLAS Basketball 1-2; Monogram Club 3-4 (Secretary-treas- urer) ; Dilettante Club 2-3-4; Amateur Review 1; Hallo- we’en Party 2; Echo Staff 3. Etta is the small fry of the senior class. She is small but efficient in everything. She loves good times — she has them too. When it comes to singing, Bonnie Baker has nothing on her. MARY HESS “barney” “MARY LIZA” Glee Club 1; Hallowe’en Party 2; Echo Staff 2; Executive Committee 4; Crystal Staff 4; French Club 4. Cute girl, you bet. You will find her most anywhere, especially at McCrums. Studying doesn’t take all of her time because she is present at our activities and tlie bowling alley. Pag:e Twelve — The 1941 Crystal
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JAMES LEWIS JOHENNING “jimmy” Library Committee 1; Amateur Review 1; Hallowe’en Party 3; Baseball 2-3-4; Basketball Manager 4; Football 3-4; Monogram Club 2-3-4; Hall of Fame 3; Crystal Staff 3. Jimmy is well known around L. H. S. He has a unique personality, and is considered one of the most popular boys around the school. He was a member of the “sensational eleven” of the undefeated football team. His ambition is to become a farmer, so we wish him all the luck possible, at tilling the soil. ANNIE KIRK KIDD “koonah” “chicken” Basketball 2-3-4; Monogram Club 3-4 (President 4); Glee Club 1-3-4 (Vice-President 4); Library Committee 1; Fresh- man Committee 3-4; Echo Staff 2; Executive Committee 2; Hallowe’en Committee 2; Hallowe’en Party 3; Cheer Lead- er 3-4; Crystal Staff 3-4. Koonah. our girl with the “hey-hey” personality, is a true friend to all the L. H. S. students. She is an “all-around” girl, a good basketball player, an excellent alto and out- standing in many of the other school activities. ELIZABETH JANE KNAPP “red” “knapper” Basketball 1-2-4; (Captain 2-4); Basketball Manager 3; Monogram Club 1 -2-3-4; Execu ive Committee 1; Dilet- tante Club 2-3 (President 3); Amateur Review 2; Hallo- we’en Party 3; Cheer Leader 3-4 (Head 4) ; French Club 4. A lovable little redhead who is always ready to take a part in everything. When there is a gang of boys standing cut in the hall you may be sure that the center of attrac- tion is Jane. True to the saying, she has a temper that boils over sometime. LEOLA KNICK Leola possesses a broad sense of humor, but many do not know it until they become more acquainted with her. She is neat, attractive, has pretty hair and blue eyes that shine with her blue sweater, and she has a strange fascina- tion for Dodges. Page Fourteen — The 1941 Crystal
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