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Wfefwifgh 1 azziviwte c E44 Bb I 0 .5 L sit? ale ,LQ 1 J L . ,L 1 , V, J' P .7-, ' 5 J' ,J I . .- A ,I N vig, , . 1 I V, ' ua' l .til ' 3. . 4, fx Q ,- ,J B . M glory. In ji y l1aMHercules of animation, who with his pep has spurred football spectators on to bigger and ouder yells! We are reversing the play this time, jimmy, it's we who are rooting for youl 'ijimmyu Library nb, 1, , 3, 4, Vice President, 3, nautics Club, IQ Frenc C , 35 ' ea , , 'le lub, 2, ary, , inafore 5 i g YSTAL Staff, 4. S A sleek li ne streaks by and from it es he delightful laughter of gay young ' gs. ln Bile midst oinhis ciful hubbu sits our Spencer in all his MARY BLANCHE THARPE HM. B. Ops 'KTharpe,' Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 35 Glee Club, 2, 3, French Club, 39 CRYSTAL Staff, 4g Pinafore, 2. Speaking of A'Blond Bombshellsu . . .l I Well, M. B. is really on the list. Yep, if you wanta be pepped up, therels no one better for the job than Tharpe. With her looks, vivacity, and personality she really wows 'em all. We often see Mary Blanche,s gay side but her serious nature is not to be overlooked, for she is one more of those gals with brains fwhen she chooses to use thembl You've got what it takes, gal, and we know you'll hit the high spots, so Good Flying! f f A . 0 3 7 J- 'Q f 'ff .E IN PARKE LY . 1 4 .f fm .Lu ., Library Cl , I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, ' i fore, 23 F enc Club, 4. , .2-fa all 'id Qand ve t in- y s yloeoft e' ' 0 y'-'-7 one o r to have'gained state-wide rec nition fwith his educit brushj. Unlike many of us, he's often seen wit some weig y volume on ee subject, an is ' d Wltll C I1g Uif see? n we' n more reason to b proud f you, Cy. A 1 l RUTH WILHELM Ruth Dilettante Club, 3, Scribblers' Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Ruth can always be recognized in L. H. S. by her blond hair, blue eyes and win- ning smile. She is that gay, happy-go-lucky, friendly girl whom everyone likes. Her willingness to help anyone who needs help has made her a worthy friend to us i all. To a swell classmate and true friend--we wish you the best of everything. l l2 l
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flffdku- , iZ'i'Yi'M-e.,f.ir uri. - I Wg VV -'Lfl ' ' f f 1 L' 1 . 1 ltr . -. . l-- L .i,, h ' I . wif - 'A Q . V Q45 l Lina 'IQLX1' . : 41 3,1 nfl 4 , . I 2 L- ,A ' 1 ff, ev lr lf 444 4-,L 1 If .c I . ' f V, ff f,'r AH, ,..f-girl I 1 I , l ' ' ,Ir H fi, 4 1 V f ' 3, .4 ' -- rut-t -A-+24 4' , ft. f M' 'IKM4 'N' 4 .f ,c ff x LEONARD BERTRAM SACHS Bert Leonard john Lf, 'fliertram' Science Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Mikado, 3, Football, 4, Manager, Track, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3, Monogram Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Manager, L. P. T., 45 Latin Club, 4, Hall of Fame, 4. Bert-99 44fIoo'Z pure fun. COften seen at jabbo's Billiard Emporiumj Daring, dashing, debonair, he has rollicked his way Csomewayl through four lively years at L. H. S., leaving behind a host of teachers' hearts full of much relief not unmixed with appraisal. His celebrated gift of repartee has added spice to life. His intimates have pierced this mask of frivolity and know that his explosions of gaiety are punc- tuated with moments of sedateness. Vale, Miss Hamilton's foremost disciple of J. C2sar's Gallic Warf. BETTY SHANER . Betty Glee Club, 1, 2, 'fPinafore, 2, Red Pepper Club, 4, Treasurer. Sugar fn' spice and everything nice -that's our diminutive Betty. Her big eyes and sofe-spoken manner are just two of the many assets which have helped to bring her popularity. Not only has she these attributes but she has that sought- after quality of being a true friend. If there is ever a time of need, she's truly a friend indeed. Here's to a happy future! WILLIAM MAPLE SHOWALTER LAW. Mfr nlgirdvx Aeronautics Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Science Club, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Athletic Club, 4, Football, 3, 4. W. M.-the boy with the good build and amazing number of credits-is really a good friend. His pocketbook stays well padded and he doesn't hesitate to open it and help you across a barren period of pecuniary difficulties with no embarrassing questions asked. Because he does rub a few people the wrong way Cwith the big ring sometimesj he frequently gets in hot water, but anyone who is really acquainted with him knows he'll always come out on top. Keep 'em rollin', Bird. HENRY GRAHAM SNIDER , f'Bird ullrnryf' Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Latin Club, 2, Aeronautics, 2, Science Club, 3, Treasurer, Glee Club, 4, f'Stage Door, 3, CRYSTAL Staff, 4, Cryftal Store, 4, Hall of Fame, 4. If Ohl Henry! is heard in the halls of L. H. S., you will know that some person has been a subject for another Snider prank.', Bird, as every one knows, also has many practical qualities, too, and is ready at all times to help anyone in any way fmainly to help several boys with their girlsj. Henry has a little of that ugrey matter which also helps him win the favor of the teachers and the admiration of his fellow students. 1 -7514V 7 j Lu My LLM-f J Maw' j,U,,,,,,.,z:. 7.J-WIA' n,vA 'f ,' ,om ff-HA, 5151 ka-'M-5-f -' ,:.,a.-4. 5z:,: L 74--'M Ll-U Mau, May- 'bww-4-W Aff! 102: I:11:I n Jill' 432 D I
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Closs Will of l946 I, Ann Allen, leave my love for horses of any kind to Janie Ayers. I, Bill Borthwick, will my desk, on which he has already made his marks, to Bill Bean. I, Helen Bounds, bequeath my love for V. M. I. and West Point to Martha Childress. I, Lillian Carter, will my Sunday night jaunts to the Staten to Elizabeth Hess. I, Louise Clark, bequeath all my love letters from Mac to Puttey Tat.', I, Helen Cooper, leave my quietness to Annie Ruley. I, Frank Davidson, will my good excuse Cmilking a cowj to Stuart Moore. I, Sara Lee Freeman, bequeath my 25d box of Henna to Woody Black. I, Helen Ganas, leave my love for dates with all the trimmings to Anna Hileman. I, Louise Goodman, will my books to my sister, Edithe. I, Mary Hostetter, will my seat in shorthand class to Betty McKemy. I, Robert Humphris, leave my free ridesv in the little blue Ford to anyone who is sucker enough to give them. I, Donnie Iannuzzi, bequeath my nickname Skinooski to my sister, Annette. I, Frances Kirby, will my blond hair to Thalia Macheras. I, George Lauderdale, leave my ability for handling speeding autos and my leadfoot to Jake Carter. I, Alleene Lawhorn, bequeath my diamond ring to the next L. H. S. gal who finds her O. A. O. I, Kenneth Lamb, leave my questions in Mechanical Drawing to Bobby Poston I, Helen Lawhorn, will my happy-go-lucky way to Marjorie Ruble. I, Johnny Macheras, leave my L. H. S. dates to Doot,' Agnor. I, Frances Marr, bequeath my Southern drawl to Sally Christen. I, Johnny Prat Mason, bequeath my driving ability to Frosty Downey. I, Jane Moore, will my copper wire' to K. A. T.'s next physics class. I, Marjorie McNeil, leave my serenity to Pat Hubert. I, Eldridge Pultz, bequeath my mayorship in Skull Canyonv to Scotty Huger. I, Leonard Sachs, will my intellectual curiosity and wit to Guy Agnor. I, Betty Shaner, bequeath my past experiences to Joan Moses. I, W. M. Showalter, leave my good build to Ralph L. Hostetter. I, Henry Snider, will my log book to Miss F.lliott's future chemistry class. I, James Spencer, bequeath that extra seat in my car to the person who is little enough to squeeze in. I, Mary Blanche Tharpe, leave my five feet, six inches to Dot Showalter. I, Edwin P. Twombly, will my athletic ability to Clovis Baker. I, Ruth Wilhelm, will my bicycle to Annie Mae Smith. WITNESSES: HENRY SNIDER FRANCES MARR ' GEORGE LAUDERDALE MARY BLANCHE THARPE SARA LEE FREEMAN JANE MOORE l13l
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