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JUNIORS James Adair Herbert Agnor Phyllis Agnor Richard Ayres Coleman Bean Elizabeth Black Nancy Black Betsy Brown Rayburn Chittum Jane Cosby Joann Daniel Marvin Daves Carolyn David Cornelia Davidson Eddie Parks Davis AIarjorie Donald Ann Dunlap Mary Jane Dunlap Mildred Engleman Ronnie Gault Virginia Givens Albert Hall Joyce Hamilton Nancy Hartbarger Doris Hess Pauline Hostetter Donald Huffman Curtis Irvine Sidney Johnston Evelyn Lee Kagey Joseph Keller Frances Kirby Harry L. Lackey, Jr. C. Harold Lauck, Jr. Ruth Leslie Patricia Miller Pauline Miller Lucille Montgomery Alice Moore Eleanor Moses Betty T. McCluer Ja.mes McClung Hunter McCoy Bernice AIcKemy Dorothy Olbert Claudine Reid Charlie Rowsey, Jr. Joseph Shaner, Jr. Jack Shields Joseph Stanley James Tilson Dorcas Tolley James Weathers Gertrude Weaver Andrew Wilhelm Margaret Wilhelm Ellen Wilson Ernestine Wilson Fairly steeped with a newly acquired but misleading manner, we began the year’s numerous activities with an unceas- ing zeal that puzzled and exasperated our unfortunate instructors. “Buddy” Agnor repeated in the role of Class President, while Elizabeth Black and Jimmy Weathers bore the Executive Committee duties. Upon the creation of an Honor Com- mittee, Mary Jane Dunlap and Don Huffman were elected to this place of student government. Our roster, dotted with athletic and scholastic wonders (Miss Hamilton will verify this), the class supplied many stu- dents for the L. H. S. realm of affairs. At the end of the first semester we were surprised to see that the teachers had held up so well under an incessant roguish- ness. (Maybe we can wear them down before finals come up!) Now we continue to forge the ladder of high school education in preparation for the last and most important rung — the Senior year. — Ronnie Gault ( 22 )
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i SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Allen Ralph Ayers Helen Bounds Lillian Carter Louise Cl ark Helen Cooper Frank Davidson Sarah Lee Freeman Helen Ganas Fontaine Gilliam Louise Goodman Lindberg Harris Florence Hostetter Mary Hostetter Robert Humphries Donnie Iannuzzi Floise Knox George Lauderdale Alleene Lawhorne Helen Lawhorne John Macheras Frances Marr Fdward M. Mays, Jr. Jane Moore Louise Moore Albert McCown Mariorie McNeil William McNutt Ruth Pooley Fldridge Pultz Marion Robertson Leonard Sachs Aline Sensabaugh Kenneth Sensabaugh Betty Shaner Flizabeth Shipp William Showalter Fffie Smith Henry Snider James Spencer Mary Frances Swink Hollis Taylor AIary Blanche Thorpe Fdwin Twombly Lois Velte Ruth Wilhelm This year the Class of ’46 came back with the loss of several classmates — “Boots” Howland and Fdwin Gaines. We elected Frank Davidson as our Class President and Lois Velte and Bobby Humphries to represent us on the Fxecutive Com- mittee. In a recent election Floise Kn ox and Johnny Macheras were elected to the Honor Council. And who do you think livens up the dances. Naturally, the witty Sophomores. And, of course, we yell loud and long at the games — that is until our lungs give out. So, wherever you go, you may always expect to see some Sophs — already looking around the corner in anticipation of their Junior year. — Floise Knox ( 23 )
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