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Jf' any syoy lb' NL D i N N6 VCJL' 'Llfs W 11. LAL!-f YLl.L,v fy-A4A,vv 3 vrvk- ,AfLL- ',vvkq'GdTk!'J -tx,.m-- Vzfolf-L VM fVVN ifiwl t' N K' - ,,,,L,,f MARIE lil7I'l'll BYRNE Mirni French Club Qhonorary memberl 3-4. Marie, who deserted us in the sixth grade to go over there, turned up again a year ago last spring and has provided a dash of French flavor for our class ever since. A wonderful friend. willing to help wherever she can, whether it be with I.atin, Math or washing dishes-she is a grand girl whom none of us will easily forget. Au revoir, mademoiselle! VVILLIAM JEAN PIERRE BYRNIC P1'tr ' i'VIi1tk French Club fhonorary memberl 3-4. lf you haven't known Pete, you've missed something at L. H. S. He looks bashful, but, oh, when you get to know him-l He belongs to a class rarely found around Lexington High-that of the genius. VVhen we could hold him no longer, at mid-term, VV. 8: I.. claimed him-the most brilliant student ever attending L. H. S. MARY MARGARET COX .Mu1f Dilettante Club fSecretaryl 2. This jolly blonde, with a friendly smile, loves Craft products fand we don't mean cheesel. She is thrilled with her Physical Ed. training, since she hopes some day to become slim and sylph-like. This fair damsel will long be remembered by the Class of '43, CHARLES lVlCCLl'NCi CRAVVFORD l.'llirk1rf CRYSTAI. Staff 4. llere's to Charlie, our future maestro, with a sunny disposition that makes everyone happy. He is dependable, determined, and has a great talent for music. Our Charlie will certainly climb that ladder fast! Good-by, old fellow. VVe hope you like the Army! C107
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A S 4 I Al' j J I I ,S f x ,V 5' STEPHEN MCLANE BEARD FIasl1 S!4'fv4 ' Football 3-4, Baseball 2-3, Boys' Monogram Club 4. Short, redheaded, an asset to any diamond or grid, Flash has deserted us to serve his Cncle Sam. Good luck, Steve, we're de- pending on you to slap those japsl CALVIN COULIDGE BENNINUTON Dark Baseball 2, llobo Club 4. lt seems that Duck has a fondness for carrying the mail from Buena Vista to Lexington, especially when he has a tiny, brunette junior by his side. This big husky fellow is a good student, and has a marvelous sense of humor. VVatch out, classmates, here vomes our future Postmaster! J- .4 l fx - MARION JEAN BLAIN .Witlgf1 ' M1nfgr ' Sub-Deb Club 1-2-3-4, Library Committee r, Dramatic Club 2, Dilettante Club 2, Glee Club QPress Representative-SecretaryD 3-4, lixecutive Committee tSecretary 4l 3-4, Freshman Committee 4, CRy's'rAl. Staff 4, French Club 4, Salutatorian 4. Tiny, dark, with budding journalistic ability, our Midge has one main fault-she just can't stop bragging about the fact that she's finally topped tive feet! An all-around girl, with ability K to undertake the most tedious task, Midge can't miss. I- t ,I L ' If I ' x . , ,nl - i . I ! I MARY JANE BOSSERMAN ff 1 -'Jay' --llappy' .1..1. I f 4 Glee Club 2-3, Library Committee 2, Dilettante Club tVice Presidentl 2, Sub-Deb Club I-2-3-4. A Dresden China figurine, that's jay, with all her cadets, etc. t???l She is one of these blue-eyed young debs from the portals of L. Il. S. WVhen Jay is not to be found, you may be sure that she is otf again seeking excitement. To be sure! C93 'I o ' J A I I I .N,e,e,e.f! :js slv .. , y,,..L.1 . f i ' V 4,54-1 J- ' uf- ' ' S ' I y 1 ' ,W f MQ! 414.17 .,, -1 - , a ,'...,, o s ,,' 'v .4-43442 L .LAL 494zY.A.-ff1La-!- Lgngt r! i C 'Lc lc -0 .lm-.7. L .Ili I L' 5-6611 J. kk '!'PCS. I , -M.. tl , ,Yj N gs A 1 f '. '- . 'F' ' 1 r , 2 ,I r 5 L,J' L f ' J'-J , 31-4 ' 4, -4 L., -.fi ' Lfva .' T-QM1.. .- we 1. N' Klaa ,' ..-f . HC, Ie, 1
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ROBERTA BELL DULL livrt Booah lfrho Staff x, French Club 3-4, Sub-Deb Club 2-3-4. Tall and slim, with a figure that chubby girls yearn for, be- witching hazel eyes lshe can really roll them, tool peering from beneath long, luscious, black lashes-that's Roberta. Happy-go- lucky as the day is long, never in a hurry, she is one of the two ambitious girls who took solid and physics both. Favorite song: Moonlight and V. P. I. VVonder why? GEORGE 'l'llCKER DUNLAP .lTul'kl'fJ, HG. T. Football 3-4, Monogram Club 4, CRYs'r1u. Staff 4, Hobo Club 4. Big Dunlap lquote Mr. Thompson! is one of those hefty foot- ball heroes, a mischievous fellow, full of fun and laughter. Some bright idea usually hits this jolly chap during Physics Lab. Like many others, he will join Uncle Sam's ranks after graduation. VVALTER MCCOVVN DUNLAP IVaI1rr Football 4, Monogram Club 4, Hobo Club 4. Mix good nature with a sense of humor and more than average intelligence and you have VValter. Rather quiet, but undoubtedly one of our best Seniors, VValter deserves the most of the best. FRANCES LUCILLIC EADS Ends l.urillr Library Committee I-2, Glee Club 1-2-4, CRYSTAL Staff 4. Although all the boys try hard enough, Lucille can't be called a one-man woman. She has allurement in her eyes, that gal! VVe all wish for our laughing, blue-eyed pal the very best of every- thing in her nursing career. ,Qgmh 5 -5-xo-.x.L 9........, D gcvwxgpubkhs -5. ?X6s--A in Q, Els. vs-X Silf3J..'n, s.Sz...'a...,,4xm:, MGX vw.--V' . A maart., ,ft 5 1 ' ' 5' -'- Q , L w In q r , ', iz' x 3 W fl, Q A ., -vu 0-' , . I' J 4 I 4 Q ka 'st xv ., I n,s .. X 1'l'l'!1J lffid, 41,114 4i4w'u,-fir, af -1,4 .Q h 1-'W-' H-. -'... .0 fl-'Z ., 4, . f . ,r J 1.-, J., A I 3a ,gg I' I ! '- - 15.91 , Xb 'LAP' ' Jw! L 7 J ,QV D il, .14-Q W,-U 1137 Lax-'V . ,.aAA,Q.V1 ,,., xfff, I - . In All I 114.446 QL-46 7' ' cum u'A l f4'J -J 4 - ,aww
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