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HERBERT EMORY AGNOR, Jr. “ . Buddy ' ’ President of Class II, III; President of Student Body IV; Executive Committee I; Crystal Staff III, IV; Hall of Fame II, HI, IV; Glee Club IV; Football IV; Basket Ball I. The boy who has plenty of that “gray matter” — that’s “H. E.” He is a special friend of everyone (teachers inclusive) and is always willing to help anyone out of a tight spot. “H. E. ” can always be found in a joyful mood, topped by that “con- tagious smile” which leaves everyone in a better frame of mind. Best of luck, “H. E.,” we’re all with you. CHARLES HAROLD LAUCK, Jr. “Chassy” Sonny” President of Class IV; Honor Court (Chairman) IV; Bond Committee (Chair- man) HI; Crystal Store I, II; Basket Ball I, II, HI, IV (Captain IV); Baseball I (Manager); Track HI, IV; Monogram Club II, HI, I (Secretarv HI, IV’); Science Club HI; Glee Club IV. “Chassy” is the person with that “man-about-school” look! He is very sincere in his duties as president of the class, and although he is a star procrastinator, he takes his class work seriously. Outstanding on the basket ball court, his steadiness has meant much to the team. Best of luck, “Chassy,” you deserve it. JAMES MALCOLM ADAIR Jimmy” Adar” Football I, II, HI, IV; Monogram Club II, HI, IV; French Club HI; Science Club HI, IV; Hall of Fame III, IV. Jimmy has always been an outstanding boy in our class. He has been for us that rarely found (but much sought after) combination of best looking and football hero. There is always much fun afoot with Jimmy and plenty of women in his life! Our hats are off to you, Jimmy, and we all wish you success and a bright future. PHYLLIS WHITE AGNOR Phyllis” Twyllis” Glee Club I, HI, IV (Vice President); Library Club I, II, HI, IV; French Club IV; Dilettante Club IV; Crystal Staff IV. Take one slim, auburn-haired girl, add a dash of vigor and vitality, stir in a sincere effort to perform every task that is placed before her, season well with the ability to make friends, and mix thoroughly. That’s the recipe for our “Twyllis.” We shall miss her smiling face at L. H. S., Isut we can be sure she will be making the top ranks at Madison. Favorite pastime: listening to Tommy Tucker’s orchestra. Wonder why?!
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“SPRINGTIME” Early in the springtime, When the wind does not blow, And the snow is disappearing. And the flowers start to grow. When school is getting harder, and I am working like a beaver. That is the time I start to get The dreaded thing — spring fever. When you hear that I ' m not working. Not trying to do what ' s right. You might as well say that I am Trying to fly my kite. I am getting kind of lazy, And getting very sore From my daily exercises. You know — one, two, three, four. So now, dear, kind teachers. Please, please don ' t ever sign That get out of school slip for me. For the sake of Auld Fang Syne! Alice Carroll
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JESSE COLEMAN BEAN “String “C. B Football I, III, IV; Basket Ball I, II, III; Track III; Monogram Club II, III, IV (President IV); Science Club III; Crystal Staff IV. “String” is that tall, good-looking boy who wanders around the halls with an air of innocence — usually found up to another of his harmless (?) pranks. An all-around athlete and a good student, he is well liked by everyone and with that good-natured and fun-loving attitude, he has kept the school anything but dead! “C. B.” is quite the ladies’ man and in that “lizzie” he is ready for anything! Three cheers for the boy who is tops in athletics, studies and the social world. MARY ELIZABETH BLACK “Liz “Libby Executive Committee II, III, IV; Library Club I, II; Hi-Y Club III, IV; Hall of Fame IV. If you have a problem to solve, the logical person to see is “Liz.” She is always ready and willing and usually has the right answer. Although “Liz” is rather quiet, she can often be found in the midst of a laughing group of girls (?) who share her enjoyment over a new style hat or another moron joke. “Liz” is a strong supporter of the good-neighbor policy, and so we know she will succeed in whatever she attempts. NANCY WOODRUFF BLACK “Bane “Goat Glee Club I, II, HI, IV; Dramatic Club HI, IV; French Club II, HI, IV; Camera Club I. Crash! Bang! Boom! Who else could it be but “Bane” in the chemistry lab! “Auburn” is another one of those army brats but is really considered a Georgia cracker. She is also a topnotch equestrienne and is now really learning how to play polo. “Bane” also likes other phases of V. M. I. — but maybe that’s because it’s the “West Point of the South.” Au revoir Nantes et bonne fortune! BETSY ANN BROWN “Bets “Babs Glee Club I, II, HI, IV; Library Club I, II, HI, IV; Dramatic Club IV; Dilettante Club IV; Crystal Staff IV. Everyone knows and loves “Bets” because she is one of L. H. S.’s sweetest and best-looking girls! Those big brown eyes charm everyone, including V. M. L, W. L. and her one and only! And she is Fort Pierce’s Eighteenth Division pin-up girl, tool Even though it is time to give up good old L. H. S., she’ll be in the hearts of lots of underclassmen. Bye for now, “Bets,” and best of luck always. 8
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