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PAI'I.INIi ERIVIA FROST Jade Frost Fro.tii1 ' Library Committee 1-2, Dramatic Club 1-2, l1it'lI0 Staff 2, Ililettante Club 2, Basket Ball I-2-3, Monogram Club 2-3-4, Glee Club LSeeretary 33 3-4. 'I'all, gay, happy-go-lucky-tbat's our Frostie. Definitely not a bookworm, she's IIIHLIC her mark as the artist of the Class of '43 or, we might say, of I.. II. S. She seems to lean toward poetry, judging by her fondness for The Barefoot Boy -and there's a permanent soft spot in her heart for V. M. I. Be as good as you can, Frostie. NVQ- think you're swell! IEDXVARI7 LEE IIFNSON, JR. ls'11.z'I ' lid Football 2-3-4, Basket Ball ICaptain 45 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2- 3-4, lfrench Club 2-3, Hall of Fame 3-4, Monogram Club fSeere- tary 41 2-3-4, lIobo Club 4. Buek, a three-letter IDEIII, an honor student and a very popular boy with I.. II. S. students, has worked diligently for four years a11d has lllllllj' honors to show for his work. VVitty and I1u1norous, there is never a dull moment with Buck around. Best of luck, Buck, we'll all miss you. PRICSTUN VVILFISRD HICKMAN llif'L'i1 ' Prf'srir lfflm Staff 1, Dramatic Club 2, Library Committee 1President 4l 2-3-4, Iixecutive Committee 3-4, Cheer Leader 4, Crystal Store fFinanee Managerj 4, Baboon Club 4. However studious he may be, Preston has been a consistently good scholar throughout l1is four years of high school. Pressie still takes time out for extra-eurrieular activities, Shipp build- ing, for instance. IIiekie seems to be following in Darwin's footsteps-just ask any Monkeyl XVe'll miss you, Preston-the best of everything to you! UUI'UI.AS S'I'EIiI,Ii HIGGINS Doug Pipe Clmrli1 ' Ifreneh Club 3. Big, blonde, a11d brilliant f?l, tbat's Doug-a well-meaning and sensible chap who joined us last year. His hobbies are music' and psychiatry. VVe wish to tl1is gentleman farmer all the luek in the world. 1133 if fu-+412 gt 41 .jun 1244- rf-1' - Jil-M 'fog 1. f' f' 1, gf ,f 9.34. Lx pb-vl'-0-ol. di 44-1-1,4 15 1'-'PX mae, J',Q,pfwJ,uCr - af' warfare' 644-J 4,0440 A ,w1,X1,ffs ,N ' f2T 'Q1.... QQ!-4 .U I 70Z0g'AbA1 4,-.P 9 hyamug GTP: 6 of an ' L 64,010 fafg, ' 4 M fi,,C 'f S77 If dv ff
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