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BETTY MITCHELL CRIST “Mitchie” Glee Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Crystal Staff 4; Basketball Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4; Cheerleader 4; Science Club 4. Mitchie!! How many times during the day do you hear that name ring out? To the few people who aren’t in the know, “Mitchie” is that cute, loquacious gal who flits from one place to the next, leaving only admirers behind. She is just one bundle ot personality that has plenty of beaux. Few people can resist that darling smile! Good luck, “Mitchie”, at the Sem and the many years after. We know you will go far. MARGARET ANN DODSON “ Margaret ” “ Dodson ” Library Club 1, 2; Red Pepper Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Forensic Club 2. Why all the laughing? Oh, it is just Margaret pulling another joke or wisecrack on a friend or teacher. The classes have come to know and love her lively spirit, which accompanies her red top. So, Margaret we wish that in the future you will make people as happy as you have made us by your gay personality. Until we visit you on your ranch, we will just say, “Adois, Amigo, and may the best be yours”. ARTHUR JOSEPH EISLER “Artie” Glee Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4, Vice-president 3, 4. Every day at third period you can see Lexington High School’s most successful businessman driving to school in his shiny Buick. Artie is also quite successful with the fair sex, and he is often seen escorting the local gals around. Bon voyage, Artie, with hopes that the oil wells never run dry.
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LUCY HUGER COATES “Lucy” Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; Vice-president of Junior Class; ScarLetter Staff 3, 4; Crystal Staff 4; Honor Court, Chairman 4; Science Club 4. Are you loking for a lovely, talented girl who will be ready and willing to do whatever is asked? Why not try the Class of ’52. See? There she is — the redheaded one leaning over Mr. Thompson’s desk. Lucy’s grace- ful, easy manner and charming smile has won great popularity for her at L. H. S., and because of her winning friendliness, we know she will have much success in her future years at Mary Washington. 1 PAULINE SORRELLS CONNER “Pauline” Red Pepper Club 1, Library Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4. “All join hands and circle to the right”. Say, isn’t that Pauline leading a square dance group? This sparkling gal not only comes to all the dances at the high school, but you can always count on her to know a new figure or to scoot through an old one. Pauline’s activity in the Home Ec. Department shows up in her plumb delicious cakes and stylish clothes. It’s rumored that she isn’t bad at housekeeping, either! (Boys, take notice!) When Pauline leaves, it will make us all take notice, for such a wonderful girl is hard to forget. CAROLYN FLORENCE CRANE “Carolyn” Dramatic Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Basketball 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 4. In our Junior year a bomb was dropped on L. H. S. which exploded and out flew personality, good nature, a winning way. This bombshell was our Carolyn. Although riding in a yellow jeep in a very essential past-time, Miss Crane finds time on the side to display her abilities in basketball and cheerleading. To her countless friends these ole halls are going to seem empty next year. With all sincerety we are hoping that all your dreams will come true.
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PENELOPE GRAVES “Pen” Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; ScarLetter Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Crystal Staff 4. When a clever joke, spiced with the speaker’s hearty laughter is heard, Pen can not be far away. Here is a gal whp is a bundle of spark, gracious- ness, and personality, rolled into one. Pen’s ability and grades are tops in the class, but tops on her list is a certain First Classman who has put her right into the “Gibson Girl Style”. Goodbye, good luck, good wishes, too (yeah, you’ve heard that old line). Let’s just say, “So long, it’s been good to know ya’. And let it go at that .... SARAH MARSHALL IRVINE “Sarie” “Sarah” “ Country ” “Sally” Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; Honor Court 3, 4; ScarLetter Staff 3, 4; Crystal Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Anyone looking for a very versatile little (?) gal who is always manag- ing somehow to get everything done at the last minute? She even has a few minutes to spare for a certain cute little B. T. U. member! Well, here she is, for Sarah has had a finger in practically every pie at L. H. S. — basketball, Honor Court, ScarLetter Staff, just to mention a few. We know she will make as many friends in Kentucky as she has at L. H. S. We wish you luck in the future, Sally. GEORGIA MABREY JACKSON “ Georgia ” Latin Club 1; Glee Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; ScarLetter Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Crystal Staff 4. Mademoiselle Jackson arrived here from “Bally-more” just in time to say “My soul” and start high school with the rest of us. Georgia, the Geometric Kid, showed great promise during her exposition to the mystic manipulation of Arabic numbers and English letters, commonly known and dreaded as algebra. Georgia will long be remembered as the gal who stole the show in the Dramatic Club Play. Broadway, you can have your “Gigi” — we’ve got our “Gaga”! We’ll miss her, but we send her off to college with a big “Bon Voyage”.
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