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Y l 'U-' I H, l If W 31 X Y N If QJQT5 sf awww- Yxiaf .K CHARLES VVILLIAM STANLEY Bill Bull Slanlry President of Class 1, Football I-2'3-4, Basket Ball I-2-3-4, Base- ball I-2-3, Monogram Club fVice President 41 1-2-3-4, lfrlm Stal? i, French Club 3-4, Hall of Fame 3-4, CRYs'l'Al. Stall 4, Hobo Club 4, Executive Committee 4, President of Student Body 4, Valedictorian 4. Among the top scholars in his class, and probably one of the best athletes ever at L. H. S., Bill has proved his ability in all three sports since his freshman year. VVe shall remember especially his smart football, and the thrills of that last game. His one weakness is the Thorn in his heart. Best of luck, and much happiness, Billy. DOROTHY STEVVART ..D0r,. Basket Ball I-2-3, Glee Club 2-3, Monogram Club 3-4. Quiet and hard to get acquainted with, Dot is tops when you really know her. Although she seems to be deaf on the subject of V. M. I. and soldier boys, she strives hard and long on her lessons. May her wishes come true, and may she be another Florence Nightingale. JOHN DAVIS IVIOVVBRAY VFI,TIC Johnny Soccer r. Baseball 1-2, Football 2-3-4, Basket Ball 2-4, Tennis 2, Camera Club 3, Monogram Club 4, Baboon Club 4. Coming to us as a Senior from the Princeton, New jersey, High School, john has taken his place among the top-rankers both in athletics and studies. He has a strange love for the House of David-and we don't mean the basket ball team! Best of every- thing, johnny! LOUISE LYLE VVOMELDORF ll'illir Basket Ball 1-2-3, Library Committee 2. A tease if there ever was one! Athletic, happy-go-lucky and gay, this blonde Senior thinks Czesar is downright boring. She has a broad sense of humor accompanied by a genuine laugh. Though bashful at times, VVillie talks a blue streak once she knows you. C187
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I, 1. I, I, I, I, I, I, I. I. I, I. I, I. 1, I, I, I, I, Class Will of 1943 Alice Agnor, leave every inch of my five feet to jane lllurray. Estelle Ayres, bequeath my good behavior to my baby brother, Ralph. George Bane, bequeath my position at center to Gooch Agnor. Lucy Barger, bequeath my excess energy to Louise Bloore. llflary Barton, bequeath my dark eyes to Eloise Knox. Stephen Beard, leave my ability to hold hands in lkliss Sieg's English IV class to Bob Black. Calvin Bennington, leave my love for brunettes to the gentlemen preferring blondes. lllarion Jean Blain, bequeath my complete and unabridged collection of moron jokes to Joe Keller. lVIary Jane Bosserman, bequeath my Sub-Deb membership to 'APickle Bosserman. Marie Byrne, leave my French accent to Miss Elliott. Pierre Byrne, leave my French curves to Henry Snyder. Mary Cox, bequeath my ability to Duck Waddle to ,Ioan Daniel. Charlie Crawford, will my musical ability to llflary Sue Grosso. Jack Davidson, do will my art of blushing to my little brother, Frank. Roberta Dull, leave my glasses to Gertie Weaver. George Dunlap, leave my dates for the L. H. S. dances to Fontaine Gilliam. Walter Dunlap, leave my admiration for the Maimizal Training Shop to Scooter Scott. Lucille Eads, leave my raised eyebrow to Beanie Clemmer. Frances Ellis, leave my Peroxide Bottle to Boots Howland. I, Carl Eubank, leave my surplus weight to Pete Shaner. I. I, Nub Fletcher, leave my shoes to anyone who's fool enough to wear them. Paula Fowler, leave my Blonde Feather Cut to lllr. Waddell. C201
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