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JOYCE HAMILTON ‘ Joyce” “Joy” Glee Club I, n, III (President), IV; French Club II, III (President); Secretary- Treasurer of Junior Class; Crystal Staff IV. “There Goes That Song Again” and who is the leader. You guessed it — Joyce. You can always recognize her a block off by her singing or continuous laughing — she has a passion for both. On the serious side, Joyce is one of the outstanding members of our class. She has been a leader scholastically and otherwise since our Freshman year, and is still paving the way. “Joy” is bound for Mary Washington College, and a career as a secretary. May you walk into the hearts of the world as you have into ours! Best of luck, kid, you deserve it. NANCY HARTBARGER “Nancy” We can always recognize Nancy by her blonde hair, happy smile, and cheery greeting. The nursing profession will be receiving quite an addition if she gives her patients all the laughs and fun she has given us for the last four years. Anyone inter- ested in sports is sure to find a friend in Nancy. We are sure she will achieve success wherever she goes and we wish her all the luck in the world. DORIS AMANDA HESS “Doodads” Yes, this is Doris — a jolly, light-haired, blue-eyed young lady, who likes to be in motion at all times (don’t be surprised if you see her bowling with the whole army)! She really goes places! Doris always greets you with a smile and pleasant word. Once you know her, you’ll never forget her. We hope you have enjoyed your years at L. H. S., Doris, and here’s wishing you much happiness in the future, especially with a certain G. I.! ! PAULINE GENEVIEVE HOSTETTER “Pauline” “Polly” Who is the quiet brunette who works at Waylands every afternoon? Why, that’s our Pauline! She has made many friends at L. H. S. with her pleasant disposition and willingness to help others. To a grand person we wish a life of happiness and success in all that she undertakes. €( 12
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HARRY ANN DUNLAP “Ann ” “ Red” Aeronautics Club III; Basket Ball III. She is that dashing, devilish, do-as-you-please gal with the beautiful red hair whom we see running through the halls of L. H. S. She knows all, but tells nothing — a good policy! Ann never gives up a task once begun and with that attitude she will succeed, whatever her job may be! MARY JANE DUNLAP “Jane” “Jay” “M. J.” Honor Court HI; Hi-Y Club HI; Cheer Leader IV. Feeling down in the dumps? Want to be pepped up? Then Mary Jane’s your gal. If anything of interest is going on, she is probably right in the thick of it with that ever-present energy of hers. She has her serious moments, however, and has con- tributed greatly to our school spirit by her work in the student government and various other organizations. Her smile — wow! If she keeps that, we know she will succeed in her future undertakings. RONALD LANIER GAULT “Ronnie” Executive Committee I; Crystal Staff IV; Latin Club I; Franch Club I; Glee Club HI, IV; Monogram Club HI, IV; Football II, HI, IV; Basket Ball I, II, HI, IV; Baseball I. In every class there’s always a boy with a cheerful grin, ready and willing to help anyone, whether it be in or out of school. In our class it is “Ronnie” who is one of the mainstays of the basket ball team — just ask“Crys!” He’s a regular play-boy and a favorite of the “women” (who wouldn’t bewith a mug like that), but his heart belongs at Madison. We know you’ll be a success wherever you go, Ronnie, so here’s to a grand fellow. VIRGINIA SUSAN GIVENS “Gee” “Yankee” “ Musles” Glee Club II, HI, IV; Dramatic Club II, HI, IV; Hall of Fame HI; Cheer Leader HI, IV (head); French Club HI, IV; Hoofbeats IV. A, B, C, D, E, F, “Gee”! She came to us from Ohio in our Sophomore year. Another army brat to fall into our midst, bringing with her pep, vivacity and love, not only to L. H. S., but to the V. M. I. horses — pardon us, did we say “horses”? By the way, who is it we see in the middle of the dance floor, throwing the boys around? Why, of course, it’s our little “Gee!” Who else could it be? Happy landing, “Yankee”! Cj 11 ) •
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DON WISE HUFFMAN “Don” Honor Committee HI, IV; Bond Committee III; Science Club HI; French Club HI, IV; Monogram Club IV; Basket Ball I, HI, IV; Football (Manager) IV; Track HI; Cheer Leader HI. Brown hair and browner eyes containing that ever mischievous gleam — that’s our “Don” Juan. A prominent participant in all activities and an outstanding character in the halls of L. H. S., for the last four years, he will surely be missed around the old school. Don is hampered in his undertaking, if at all, by the lack of an automobile. He is sure to set the world on fire as soon as he gets his hands on a driver’s license (ladies, beware!). Lots of luck to you, pal! CURTIS IRVINE Curtis, who believes that things will happen despite anything he can do about it, is well liked by his classmates. Although he is usually quiet his words are worth listening to, and some day this wealth of common sense will carry him to success. Best of luck, fellow. SIDNEY JOHNSON “Sidney” If you need any lessons in hunting and fishing, the person to look for is Sidney. Quite athletic, good natured, and full of fun, you can usually find him in the midst of a group relating an experience or telling one of his latest jokes. With his love for airplanes and guns, you can be sure he will succeed in his job for Uncle Sam. Lots of luck, Sidney, wherever you go and in whatever you do. EVELYN LEE KAGEY “Evelyn Lee” “Cagey” Honor Court IV; Crystal Staff IV; Basket Ball I, HI, IV; Dramatic Club II HI, IV; Science Club HI; French Club IV. Stop! Look! Listen! Here comes L. H. S.’s No. I fern of beauty, knowledge and vivacity — our Evelyn Lee. An inspiring addition to L. H. S. who, with her contagious personality, has won hearts (not to mention West Point, V. M. I. and the Armed Forces). She has certainly distinguished herself in every activity she has undertaken even in that being the only bit of femininity in physics class. We feel sure this little blue-eyed lass will charm the world as she has us. 4 13
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