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' WILLIAM HOUSTON McNUTT Bill Big lick Football, 2, 3, 45 hlonogram Club, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Sports, 2. Who is that big, tall boy coming down the hall, towering over everyone? It's no other than Bill, the biggest boy with the softest heart in school. Although we can see Bill any night, working at the Lyric Theater, he always seems to find time to prepare his lessons and to star on the football field. YVe shall all miss your outstand- ing athletic ability next year, but we hope to look you up and recall our happy past. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SENSABAUGH CaI1zerinr Pokie iiPOCd11071fdIi, Basketball, 3, 49 F. H. A., I, 2, 41Hl-Y, 1, 2. Edd Who's that getting murdered? No one. That's only Catherine. Some one around has a mouse. Though 'lPokie is afraid of mice, she really is a wonderful person. She has endeared herself to the students of L. H. S., and she'll be greatly missed by all her friends and teachers. Though she has many admirers, the tender spot in Catherine's heart will always be filled by a certain sailor. Happy sailing, Catherine! FRED LYNWOOD SWISHER sclfrfdaa Football, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club, 2, 3, 45 Glec Club, I, 2, Robin Hood, 2, Boys' Sports, 35 Aeronautics Club, I. From the sideline you might hear someone ask who made that beautiful down- lield block? As usual the answer would be Dick', Swisher-that little guard who has been on the team for the past four years. Fred, with his winning smile and foot- ball ability, has won the hearts of all at L. H. S. and will certainly be missed in the years to come. We are all rooting for you and know you will succeed in your business career! ANN ELIZABETH TURNER .1lnn Glee Club, 4. Ann is the little,blond senior who came to us from one of those big schools in Richmond. She has readily adapted herself to ht our small school and has made quite a few lasting friends among us. She is especially admired by one person whose shade of hair is one of our school colors. Time and space does not permit us to say what we think of this great gal, so best of luck to you at Madison, Ann! -'il 11 lif-
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H'-EJVU 3-LU Jeffco ii' aug' A 'C use i.....-- QBVQ .g4g,lQJ'ifn'75 ixuiiffid . I 1 lx sf WF , 1, M 1 J A 3 N, ' lu 3-9 be-Q43 UJV 0-3 V web. 74,-LTL, 4 K' og so-....f:f. jOAN BARLETT MOSES SCJOSY S 4 ,mag 1. ' F? 3. E 0- e 'ar' ff' f t W N giglaiptii , i:'.aL.?7'.fiE QALQELQ. , Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, VVardrobe Mistress, 4g Patience , Robin Hood , Pirates of Penzanceug Srarlmtter,3,4,CirculationXlanagerg F. H. A., 2, 4, Secretary, 4, Execu- tive Committee, 2. Secretary, Red Pepper Club, 2, Dramatic Club, Vice President, 3: Latin Club. 2, Hall of Fame, 4. just look at her, with her t'Buttons and Bows and turned-up nose! Want some- body to mend your socks, make ruffly curtains and bake a lot? Then ask for versatile joan, who will complete anyone's home. joan has been a real personality at L. H. S. and will be missed by everyone. CHARLES LONG MCCLUNG Charlie Cvlee Club, 4, Basketball, 4, Football, 4. Dear Ole Charlie came to us in an enormous surprise box with ribbons. Some say he's a bundle of energy, others say he's bubbling over the top with personality, and yet others say the content looks sort of empty with a few strings missing. Look- ing at all three sides of his character, we wonder if he is the Sweet Mystery of Life. But wait a minute, what about the fourth side? This side shows sincerity, good nature, willingness and ability. Hat's off to Charlie! LEON GILBERT MCKEMY Mac U Football, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Aeronautics Club, 1, Boys' Sports, 2, 35 Arts and Craft, 3. Dependable, good-natured, a winning personality, outstanding in industrial arts and a tackle on the Scarlet Hurricane Eleven-that's Leon. These traits plus many others go to make Mac an admirable person, liked by all Qespecially by a certain young lady in the junior Classj. Best of luck to a swell person of whom the Class of ,4Q can be justly proud! ANNIE ELIZABETH MCNUTT Bettyn Nut Hi-Y Club, I,Secretary-Treasurer: U-Name-It Club, 2, F. H. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Reporter, 4, B. A. R., I, 2, 3, 4, Red Pepper Club, 2, 33 Honor Court, 3, Glee Club , 42 Patience , C1Lvs'rAL Staff, 4. Do you see a crowd of girls hanging around a certain senior girl with huge, brown, mischievous eyes? VVell, that's our Betty, relating the latest news of the nearby cities Knot to mention Buena Vistal or her adventure to Bonclarken. Although Betty has many admirers, it's always Carlton. Best of luck always, Betty! at auf 15. f. I
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.44 - , , ,,, gi - 1 J? Q e ' n l ' N-,J I JOHN PRESTON WILHELM saspudn Football, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 41 Class President, 22 Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Boys' Sports, 2, 32 Basketball, 2, 3. 4, Monogram Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Hall of Fame, 3, French Club, 2, 3. K'Spud is the Heet-looted little wingback who has been a major figure on the football team, whose record in baseball and basketball is one we all are proud of. Aside from being an all-round athlete, he is also well known in the social circle. I am sure Spud will go far in this world and meet with success at any job he attempts, especially in radio repair. So to one line fellow we say, Ding How! COLLEEN ELLEN ZOLLMAN 'ffl' Kzroxencn Honor Court, I, 2, Glee Club, I, 2, Hi-Y, lgliasketball, 2, 4, Red Pepper Club, 2, 3, R , Robin Hood, lg U-Name-lt Club, 23 La Czrde Francaif, 2, 33 Class President, 149 Q5 my 2, 3g Executive Committee, 3, Monogram Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, CRYSTAL i Staff, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. When looking for an all-around girl, you have found her in Colleen. She has .f'f!1g7ff1 brightened up the high school for the past four years and has taken an active part in all the activities. As Colleen has decided that matrimony is a good future, the 5? class wishes for her a happy and joyful life. The best of everything to you, Colleen! . y ,. eff .' , :I --Q . . Q5 V , K f l ,. ' . - 1 , .J-L5 I - C.a3 5-95' ---def Mzfafgf hx' S-'44q,.-11 . ws' s.a may --. sf an K' .f , 4 7L,,,!fl' .Y I ak- LL i I ' if ...fs-f1'1.-.E.c,c'ff-s-915' ff' Y1 ',i'i J,-,,,- . I, sf ' ' . 57 :.,14f--,..tgf-2' 1-ff? , H1 ' ,i.'Mf-i- ' '- QM' ' ' ., -' Al i .sf 'L- fi .J C' , . -vt .ie i r -' 'L'-Cf! f .- zip- r f ' .K ada 4 ' - 'iff' ' N' fi .-',g ' ,ge 1'-:J ,. . ..,,,, ,ff .,g,. 71' ,s ,,,,,,, ,,,,r-ef, , 1. ,Q 4.1.2 J, L, JJ , . -' 1 ' s I g ' . . - 1 , , ,J A sei' ' - -- 4g,.q,f:!d2 ' 5 -is fre, 5fl1':f-'ii-tfzvf' 5.4. ' ,,.-w.,,f'i. .2 es,i',.ff' L , .-ssfse-LWM ' M f ,Mfr pr J I -Z X - ' A fi 41 I - j' U . 4' f - I ,541-4-1 411215-
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