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THEODORE T. AGNOR Ted Library 1 and 2. See that boy coming down the hall with the big smile? Yep, he is our Ted . He is to be a great guy. They also say he ' s quite successful when it comes to getting along w women. He surely will be missed at L.H.S. in the coming years, but we won ' t worry about h he ' s sure to succeed whenever he attempts to do a task. Best of luck in the future Ted. nown the for DORIS DREAMA BANE Doris Dreama Latin Club 1; Library Club 2,4, Vice-President 3. 99 44 100% pure L.H.S. citizen— well, that is none other than Doris Bane. Doris firs to L.H.S. in her Sophomore year from Effinger. Since then she has made herself a part school. If you ever hear a sly little giggle coming from down the hall you know that Doris i place near because she is in on all the laughter around school. came t f the ; some t WILLIAM H. BAYNE Bill Milkshake Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Boys Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4. Have you been feeling down in the dumps lately? No energy what-so-ever? The best prescrip- tion for you is to stay around Bill a little while. Laughable, lovable Bill has added his voluminous, jubilant self to many activities at L.H.S. Keep laughing Bill and don ' t forget us when you leave. ROBERT ALLEN BROWN Bobby Baseball 1 and 2; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3; Pep Squad 3 and 4; Glee Club 3 and 4; French Club 3; Crystal 4; Scarletter 4. Here is the artist laureate of Lexington High School. His enigmatic and painstaking ' posters are the delight of all the bulletin boards. Sometimes he spends more time on these posters than he does on his lessons. Bobby is a fine companion, an inveterate girl-chaser, and a basso profundo in the choir. And, best of all, he has a place in the class of ' 56. 6
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■ Basket! Preside ■ I of Class 3 and 4; Executive Committee 3 and 4. Every i tie we see a group of boys or girls, there is George in the center usually telling the latest : ke or happening. George has been very active in school as President of his class for the last tw i years. We all know George will be missed around L.H.S. halls (especially by one certain brunette next year, so here ' s wishing the best of luck to a swell guy. 1,2,4; Science Club 1; GEORGE ROBERT AX George Library Club 1; French Club 3; Monogram Club 4; Crystal 4; JAMES J. KOKOLIS Jim Basketb:ll 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Vice-President of Class 4; Honor Court 4. N : w, uh, in New York... Do those words sound familiar? Well, they should, for our Yankee, Koke is telling another story on the guys in New York. However, besides having a good s« i se of humor, Koke also has played football, basketball and baseball in the two years he ' s be m with us. We know Jim will go far in anything he chooses, whether it ' s in New York or her. W4 wish you the best of luck always. MARTHA ANN SPENCER Percy Marf Dramatis Club I; Latin Club 1; Science Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Hockey 1; Basketball 1 and 2; Cheerleader 1,3,4; French Club 3; Scarletter Staff 4; Secretary of Class 2,3,4; Honor Court 2,3, Chairman 4. Alyce — Nancy— Tommy — I mean Martha! How many times have we heard this around the halls of L.H.S.? As you probably already know Percy is the last of the twelve Spensers. She has had a hand in everything from carting Miss Hamilton ' s English papers to school to cheering the home team on to victory. Good luck at Wheaton next year! CAROL ADAMS Carol Dramatics Club 1,2,3, 4; Latin Club 1 and 2; Pep Squad 3 and 4; Scarletter Staff 4; Basketball 1 ; Hockey 2. Whiz! Zoom! bang! Oh don ' t worry that was only Carol speeding by. Though she is a busy girl, Carol finds time to be right in there yelling for the team, especially the co-captain. As the domestic type, Carol plans to major in Home Economics and we ' re quite certain she will succeed. 5
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Sport ' s Edito French Club Who in his temper a opposite sex events has n only wish the PPBi 4fi0jl WILLIAM ROBERT CAMPER Bobby ' Scarletter ; Library Club 1; Dramatics Club 2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Squad 3,4; Baseball 2. he senior class can take a joke best? Why, Camper, of course. This sturdy hold on d his pleasing personality have made Curly the friend of everyone, especially the Although racing to lunch has been his only major sport, his attendance at athletic er faltered. In fact, most of us have ridden to ball games in his black Ford. We can hest of everything to a swell classmate. Latin Club Who ' This friendly teachers anc wonderful g 1; Junior Classical League 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4. I jcff reolllead that ' s always laughing as she goes down the hall? Freida, of course, jfrf ' -wr i sparkling brown eyes is known to everyone in the hall of L.H.S. Liked by classmates alike, her friendly hello cheers up everyone she sees. A true friend and she will be missed very much next year. Library Club Paul Dcjl senior class, will know amicable bo Vr uXSC th : t ■llif FREIDA RAENETTE CUNNINGHAM PAUL BURTON DALE ,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Craft Club 4; Manager, Baseball 1,2,3. that high-spirited boy around L.H.S., is one of the best-known members of the 1 fter school, if you see a bunch of girls rushing toward a two-tone brown Ford, you Paul is taking them either home or downtown. L.H.S. is really going to miss this Best of luck to you in the future, Paul. TAYLOR EUGENE DAVIS Latin Club 1; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Scarletter Staff 4; Base ball 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2. Who is hat short, dark-haired, cute boy over there? It is none other than the talkative Ted Davis. You c n see him at any of the games, dances, etc., and usually there is a laughing crowd about him. T ese characteristics have won him many friends, and L.H.S. will miss him. Best of luck to you in thfl future, Ted. 7
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