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RICHARD MILLER Executive Committee 1-2. Richard, tall, dark and handsome, so the saying goes, is one of the favorites of ’41. He has been a good student, but still has not become a B. B. (Bachelor of Bookworms) and because of that we will always be for him. MILDRED MOORE “MILLIE” Basketball 1; Dilettante Club 2-3-4. Mildred is our favorite chatterbox, especially the day after a w-on-der-ful movie. She is a good and true friend to have. Her most ardent love is for potato chips and “junk” jewelry. ROBERT MOORE “bobby” Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Executive Com- mittee 3; President of the Student Body; Hatch Club 4; Class President 1. Back in 1937, Bobby was elected president of his class and since then he has been sailing high in positions of im- portance in the school. Bobby is a likable chap and every- one is in a good humor when he is around. He intends to enter V. M. I. next year and we wish him the best of luck. MARY MORRISON “may MOTT” Glee Club 1; Amateur Review 2; Dilettante Club 3; French Club 3; U-Name-It 1. Mary is a quiet, sweet and most industrious girl. It is really incredible to us how she maintains her wonderful sunny disposition “day in and day out.” Also we hear tell she has a remarkable knack for driving the “little Ford.” Page Sixteen — The 1941 Crystal
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ALICE MONROE LOTTS “ALICE” Dilettante Club 2-3; Amateur Review 2; Echo Staff 3; French Club 4. Alice is a real student with great ambitions of becoming a nurse. She is an all-around gal with a most pleasing per- sonality and we are sure that she will go far. GEORGE MACHERAS “GEORGE” Class President 2-3-4; Monogram Club 2-3-4 (Secretary 3); Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Hallo- we’en Party 3. George, short, dark — a natural athlete, outstanding in football and baseball. George is especially neat — lover of popular music — handy with a piano. In our estimation, George has played his part well at L. H. S., both in ath- letics and in his studies. LILLIE MACHERAS “lyl” Basketball 1; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Library Club 3-4 (Vice- President 4) ; Executive Committee 3; Freshman Commit- tee 4; Class President 1; Echo Staff 2; Hallowe’en Party 3; Amateur Review 2. Dark, bright-eyed and alluring. Her’s is a charm that combines Shalimar and a coke with a “come hither” per- sonality. Adores chicken sandwiches, has a love for the Rhumba and Conga, has ability and is capable of under- taking the most tedious task. JOE MAGEE “buck” Library Committee 1-2-3-4 (Asst. Librarian); Echo Staff 2-3 (Editor-in-Chief) ; Crystal Staff 4. Joe is the quiet, good natured fellow we have seen around these portals of learning the last four years. Joe has his hand in everything of importance that takes place in school. He has been on the staffs of both the Crystal and Echo. We will miss your friendlly smile, Joe, and good luck always. The 1941 Crystal — Page Fifteen
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HILAH ELVIRA McCORMICK Dilettante Club 3-4. Hilah, punctual for classes, quiet and good natured, has a sense of humor, and plays the piano very well. We can say that she is most intellectual along the mathematical line but when it comes to his ' ory, she declares that she knows nothing. RUTH NUCKOLS Basketball 2; Cotillion Club 2-3; Secretary-treasurer of Class 2; Dramatic Club 3; Cheer Leader 3; Glee Club 2-3-4. Ruth came to us as a Freshman, but then attended the Fairfield High her Sophomore and Junior years. We are glad to welcome her back as a Senior this year. She is a jolly girl, and one whom we all appreciate. LYDIA PAINTER Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Lydia, quiet, friendly and helpful. She loves dancing and football (especially V. M. I.), and has an ardent de- sire to be a first-rate secretary. Her blonde hair is the envy of many of us. MARY ELIZABETH PHALEN “ibby” Basketball 1-2; Glee Club 4. Yes, her name is truly Mary Elizabeth, but to us she is “Ibby.” She will always rank in our memory because it was she who introduced most of the fads at L. H. S. Long nails with different colored polish and rings that suit her mood are quite individualistic of “Ibby.” The 1941 Crystal — Page Seventeen
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