High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 22 text:
“
SAXKSL wg: ae 0945 K, , S Oqfwgxiygfmz 1,9 8 R Q, rg V N049 A -H Q ' N920 ME N .-- ' ' D N A IN 1 mme' Z,L19gY5'6 L off f 'NfufB'Lcfievif '- N ' 6 U-uw ,ff 7RgCElVfD 03 H5 ,, x , 'WP o T R0 F nz- - V5 fl0 f 11989, f'WR..p0sE 'FFT EDQQTAN CHM' 'N ppwrl WU f l' WST 61-MZQAD coL'RUNif.gE'Ef C25 LINE fpzf' on TH MQEEQRUWNW 4'F'E5'D?f'TrrCKff in xr 'V miss AMERICAN WHEA Ii ' 43 , 1 , V QOSCAR ?LoS1v?I5Fofvf1L As 'wlfgaeow :fQN'- WON THE 4 A- arf' ' HOVROD 'RACE WITH ,4R7'4M0U5 J V -'oc FA l'Fl11- QQ 1-f f. 'sclffyqe ' 650 PM qfbfkxooia' xx a K XLS ,DA gglcn 6 ,- RL 0 NA' 6 E 4 D Jef' 9 ? we Wyqn H PM UF Ig 1- e 0 09 10 E vvf P? NW r gisebow ,3:'Z,?TfLEV' 5 0,4 Mofcenu TARDY Bfvf C IS P,QoFf5soR 0F HISTORY AT THF UNIVFRSIT GINIH Q OF VIR ig 1 MMA O A :Q 'BOYD T -f 3 f5 77515 fY OSMED 1ffHE+'R:?2VJE6H19Gn,.19x.llJ Zigfiggfy of F F CWB,-:N Lvnff av 0uf.,74:,'Z ?UE rp 18 M' 1-H5 051553, c'.4R NX Q o -cv 10 N1 IANAM64 N5 Q lb! ' N . if F ... 'S X W 1095 cle' 9 -rl 794fR1c,,4 EQ Y P'4757fE1.5 . VJ
”
Page 21 text:
“
SENIOR HISTORY It was back in the olden days for was it before that?j that the class of 1957 entered the halls of'Ll-IS for the first time. It was our first experience with such a wild bunch of people, and we thought we must certainly be dwarfs, judging from the massive upperclassmen that surrounded us. After not a few trips to a convenient trash can fconvenient to the upperclassmenj we set about electing our class of- ficers. They were Billy Lackey, presidentg Bill Bowes, vice-presi- dentg Ronny McNemar, secretary-treasurer, Bettie Wayland, Honor Court representative. Every year we are greeted by the sound of a bell, which very in- geniously notifies us when classes are to start and end. As usual friend bell sent us scurrying to elect the following freshman officers: Billy Lackeyg president: Ronny McNemar, vice-president, Bettie Way- land, secretary-treasurerg Felix Sanders, Honor Court. Making eighth graders run errands for us was the main pleasure in 1954, our sophomore year. Then our officers were Ronny McNemar, presidentg Martha Boyden, vice-president, Billy Lackey, secretary- treasurerg Felix Sanders, Honor Court. Drunk with power when old faithful rang us into Miss Morrison's Junior home-room, we eagerly anticipated the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, and longed for December, when we received our class rings. The following were our officers: Martha Boyden, president, Madeline Vest, vice-presidentg Wanda Johnson, secretary-treasurer, Ronny Bryant and Malcolm Brownlee, Honor Court. Ah! The dignity of being a Senior at last. We are looking for- ward to our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, mainly because it's in our honor, and there will be no work for us. That is not so for our other goal--the trip to Washington. Heralding us through this year, our officers, Martha Boyden, president: Ronny Bryant, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Goodman, secretary-treasurerg and Gloria A-lphin, Malcolm Brownlee, and Ronny Bryant, Honor Court, have done an admirable job, Our graduation almost at hand, we bid a fond farewell to LHS, its students, and its faculty. We hope we will not be forgotten in the near future. 17
”
Page 23 text:
“
SHELUQN 41953 Z2ff'Z 'BQ3?5 5 AN TAHU7-0 A -QHEIR IDEAL of 6vcC,596' 5476 fSf?,:ZA?'E'PR00F AU HIC 651' 6000 gi 'W flYl'l5lB.LEj 5 Pkfovngb frs-1?-5 QA, 5 H5 v-15 X ff' VV 014- 'F lg? cl 'mov' 5132 QW rl P MLM B7?ow 'ATF T0 -rms M655 WF U S z U'N- ' NIIMY K1f5f?,'sZ:-Z,-DIZA N y fgiijfzg-Y 'DOOLEY AQPJQS 1' too tgvzncmsy WPIZNNV Msmfmgg Q Sfcmmny 42622966 5 Wai c,4,LL,,-0.-mf.fx 6 ,4 fvfw ,vikffff Gavin- TFDCRF' 70 c,1?y,,, ry '9Ns ,,y JFVA. AN If 0 POWER I 7W-fffflfvs' 1 C ML!-'Viz s 06 9901923 N'L6vf w .1 26 gl ,N P049 -ff, F ,S 0VC'E FLINY X K ' Bi-499 0991 ,696 yiEPO:55roR or HW 0 R ' wa ww W F? 0,51 W1 'P 5 1NVfgg?f5fVANu' ' if ' M0Ui CWA 0,-'A1'E,P'ND 51214 H'z48'5 Wvonafv 3 HT S uf, Cddlh' pp' 77,15 Tnfplf' Q 7 3145 QLEY I5 kirapu HMM CV' IX . ? Afwvawvczo wifi N, N4 1 . .f 4 rf,. 6 iid' K 95 FV WW pie' H 1 O 'f DH ff f 4 0 Q vi 4P e ff J 1 6 H x 'pxifp 4 'sf . 0 MW zyfiyffm, .Q O 0 of 19415-,G.0By BILIZP TDMM y AWD Wg, '9 'VF '94, 0 Y 7-'R I? 26444475 DAP? Bf'CaMf- off!-L ,y,9 'fr 04 so 'nf 4,0 me-,y W FAMOU Vf PQ 'W4-N F47 '04, Tfff ,,,,gDC 77'72z-' 742- W6 L5 Wfsr Gcpcis -- 19
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.