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CHARLES ABBOTT JOHNSON C. J.” “Charlie” Johnsonskt” Glee Club, 2, 3; Football, 2, 3; Baseball, 2; Boys’ Sports Club, 2; Scar- Letter Staff, 4. Looking for a handsome young lad? Well you’ve found him in C. J., as most people around school know him. Wit and personality plus claim him as a friend of all. C. J., the cartoonist of the ScarLetter, may operate a newspaper of his own in the next few years. We know C. J. is sure to succeed in whatever he does, so keep the oil wells gushing. IRENE DOROTHEA JOHNSON “Trene”’ Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; ‘Patience,’ 3; ‘Pirates of Penzance,’ 2; ScarLetier Staff, 4, Feature Editor; Dramatic Club, 2; Library Club, 1; Latin Club, 1, 2. This is the smart little Miss who is our musician. You can always be sure it is Irene playing for assemblies, telling the latest joke, or arguing the pros and cons of a debate question. Dependable, intelligent, with personality plus and a friendly smile, Irene is really going to be missed at L. H. S. Mary Baldwin is surely getting a worth-while prize in a small package. Good luck, Irene. BILLY ROYGE KESLER “Billy” Industrial Arts, 1; Latin Club, 2; Honor Court, 3. Although quiet and reserved, Billy is very friendly and gets along well with other people, especially with the girls! He has proven his trait of dependa- bility and eager willingness to work by service on the Honor Court. Here's wishing you the best of luck, Billy. You’re bound to succeed in whatever you undertake. CAROLINE JAYNE LACKEY “Carolyn” “Mutt” Red Pepper Club, 8, 1, 2; F. H. A., 8; Dramatic Club, 2; U-Name-It Club, 2; Basketball, 2, 3; Glee Club, 3, 4; Library Club, 3, Secretary, 3, First Vice President, 4; Cheerleader, 4; ‘Patience,’ 3. Who is that cute little gal with such a sparkling personality? It’s Carolyn, of course! Yep, she’s the girl with a long string of admirers (especially one certain guy who wil! always hold a “memorial” for her). Whether cheerlead- ing, playing basketball, or doing homework, Mutt always does it wholeheartedly. The halls of “ye olde school” will seem empty without our Carolyn. The Class of 50 hopes that all your plans for the future will come true.
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HARVEY LEWIS HOTINGER, Jr. “Harvey” Football, 4; Library Club, 8, 1, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts, 1. Harvey—100% mischievous, but a friendly chap—is seen pacing our halls with a sunny smile and a personality that is one in a million. He, with his ambition, is one of Mrs. Boykin’s prize (?) workers. Here’s to a grand guy who will take his talents to V. P. I. next year. We wish him loads of luck in whatever he undertakes. PATRICIA ANN HUBERT “Par? “Hat” Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; ScarLetter Staff, 4, Circulation Manager Red Pepper Club, 2, Vice President; Cheerleader, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall of Fame, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Monogram Club, 3, 4; “Robin Hood,’ 1; “Pirates of Penzance,” 2; Dance Committee, 4; Forensic Club, 3. Red hair, a lovable personality, and good nature describe Pat, who has “had her finger in almost every pie” at L. H. S. Cheerleading and basketball take up a lot of her time, but “Hut,” can always break a dozen or so male hearts. To a wonderful girl, always friendly and kind, we wish the best of luck and hope that all your dreams come true. MARY ANN HUFFMAN “Mary Ann” “Charlie’ “Huffy” Hiey Club; 13 By BeAr 2 38-4 Vice) President 5°) Danes Roo ete Did you say that you’re looking for someone to brighten the day? Mary Ann is her name, but to the kids on Fred’s bus she is better known as Charlie, the one and only. Although quiet, Mary Ann is always full of fun and good humor. Farewell, Charlie, the Class of “50 will always remember you. VIRGINIA IANNUZZI , ‘Virginia’ “Ginny” “Inezzt” Vice President of Student Body, 3; Executive Committee, 8, 3; Class Presi- dent, 8, 1; Honor Court, 1; ScarLetter Staff, Copy Editor, 2, Editor, 3; Student Director of Assemblies, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; “Patience,” 3; Dramatic Club, 2; Library Club, 1; Latin Club, 8, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 2; CRYSTAL Editor, 4; Hall of Fame, 2, 4. Way back in ’46 a bombshell of fun, looks, personality, brains, and a help- ing hand dropped on L. H. S. in the form of Virginia. Since then she has been shouldering the chief responsibilities of our class, doing everything from in- structing a class to decorating for a spring dance. Attractive, brunette, with a cheerful smile, Inezzi spells dependability with a capital “D.” L. H. S. will lose a valuable asset when she takes her talents elsewhere next fall.
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CYNTHIA ANNE LACKEY “Cynthia” “Morte” Home Economics Club, 8, 1; U-Name-It Club, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2; Dramatic Club, 2, 3. Cynthia, that amiable pal, has made many friends at L. H. S. with her winning smile and lively personality. She is always willing to help anyone at any time and to top it all—she has brains! Her favorite language is French and she is also interested in “un certain garcon francais.” Well, “au revoir,” Morte, and the best of everything always. THOMAS HENRY LACKEY “Tommy” Arts and Crafts Club, 2; Boys’ Sports Club, 1, 2; Dramatic Club, 2; Foot- ball, 3, 4. That friendly guy who has been a familiar figure at L. H. S. for several years—of course, it’s none other than Tommy. Dark-haired, deep-voiced Tommy will be remembered by all of us for his jokes, pranks, and especially his tardiness (even though he has the fastest car in school). We tip our hats to a swell guy and say “Best of luck.” FRIEDRICH GERHARD LACKMANN,, Jr. “Sonny” Glee Club, 3, 4; “Patience,” 3; Forensic Club, 3, 4; Library Club, 4; Honor Court, 4; Chemistry Club, 4; Latin Club, 3; Hall of Fame, 4. Sonny arrived at L. H. S. in his junior year from Blytheville, Arkansas. It did not take him long to find out what makes L. H. S. tick and to get his fingers into the works. Sonny is our silver-tongued orator whose major interest is the radio station, WREL. He is the pride and joy of every teacher’s class, for he always has a ready answer for every question. We know that Sonny will do well, first at W. L., and later in his radio career. IDA LEE LAUCK Tittle One” “Ida Lee” Glee Club, 8, 1, 2, 4; “Patience,” 2; Girls’ Monogram Club, 4; Dramatic Club, 2; Latin Club, 8, 1; Basketball, 8, 1, 2, 4; Red Pepper Club, 8, 1; Scar- Letter Staff, Business Manager, 4. Although Ida Lee is little in stature, she certainly will leave an empty space in the heart of everyone here at L. H. S. She has charmed us all with her winning smile and those sparkling brown eyes. Even though we haven't had “Little One” with us as long as we'd like, we wish her the best of luck and all the happiness in the world. S4 le, =f 14 }e
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