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’48 GlaM Harvey Knight Bob” Harvey is easy going, quiet, and somewhat bashful. He makes friends easily. Safety Patrol. Opalton Snead fr O. P ” O. P.’’ is good-natured and likes to joke and flirt with all the girls. He is everyone’s pal. Football, Basketball, Dramatic Club, Captain Safety Patrol. Winnie Mawyer Kittyboo” Winnie is quiet, dignified and very studious. She has a cute smile and a sweet disposition. Commercial Club, Secretary Beta Club, Cycle Staff, Glee Club. Gordon Johnson Slim” Gordon is the most studious boy in the Senior Class. With his brown hair and eyes, and sunny smile he has won many friends at L. H. S. NOT PICTURED Tracy Matthews fr Clinton Bob Anderson” Tracy loves to talk and eat. He’s a good sport and likes the girls in the Senior Class. , Football. Harvey James Elliott We are very glad to include in our graduating Class, Harvey Elliott who completed the courses necessary for his diploma in a Refresher Class at Asheville—Biltmore College—during the summer of 1947, his High School course having been interrupted by two years of service in the Armed Forces. James Marcus Rodgers James Rodgers, who lacked only a half unit of graduating with the Class of 193 8, earned the necessary credit for his diploma while serving in the Armed Forces, and we are happy to have him receive his diploma with the Class of 1948. j 8 y
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XtA6 0-$ ’48 Lucy Taliaferro Snooky” Lucy is very quiet and lias a smile for everyone. She is liked by all who know her. Ernest White • R-, Jr.” Ernest is tall, dark, and hand¬ some and is very polite, especially with the girls. Basketball and Football Teams, Captain of Baseball. Katherine White Kelt” Full of pep, wit, a good sport, and a good athlete, describes this faithful pal to everyone. Co-Captain Basketball Team, Softball, Cycle Staff, Commercial Club. Joe Lee McClellan Happy-go-lucky, and full of fun describes this tall, dark-haired boy who is a ladies man.” Safety Patrol, 4-H Club. George Ripley Ripley Boy” George is bashful, good natured, and has a lot of interest in his class work. Annie Dee Harvey Dee” Annie Dee is cute and witty. She loves to laugh and joke with her many friends. Commercial Club, Cycle Staff, School Dcizc Staff, Glee Club. Warner Crocker Keg” Chunky, brown hair and eyes, describes this likable boy who has won many friends with his sunny smile. Dramatic Club, Football, Co¬ captain Baseball. Arlene Showalter Shoo” Arlene is cute, full of fun and a very faithful worker of the Senior Class. Her helpfulness will be missed after she graduates. Commercia 1 Club, Beta Club, Cycle Staff. J 7 }
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1948, being about to depart from this school life and being of sound mind do hereby make our last will and testament to the Junior Class. First, we wish to thank the faculty for their efficient and sincere guidance rendered us during our schcol life. Second, we as Seniors wish the Juniors to carry on our highest honor at L. H. S.— Senority” and to them we extend our best wishes for a happy senior year. Third, as individuals we are handing down our personal characteristics— Nancy Wood bequeaths Florence Pittman her time and work spent in getting the School Daze” out on time and with hopes that it will be even more successful. Betty Lee Banton leaves Page Bailey the right to be the Shorty” of the Senior Class. Charles Thacker leaves Alfred Chewning his excess weight.” Winnie Mawyer wills her studious ability and her willingness to help others to Joyce Gunter. Ffarvey Knight leaves Melvin Ripley his way with girls in the neighboring high school. Lucy Taliaferro bequeaths her good looks and ladv-like ways to Dallas Ashley. Bucky Wood leaves Peter Wood the right to be the monkey of the class of ’48-’49. Joyce Farrar leaves Oakley Crank and Nell Butler the right to flirt with the boys in the Senior Class. Betty Jean Purvis bequeaths Margie Stevens and Frances Watts her athletic ability. Arlene Showalter leaves Winnie Robertson and Barbara Gowen the right to be the faithful workers of the Senior Class. Vernon Dillard and Clyde Watts leave John Daniel Berry their neat appearance. Georgia Farrar leaves Helen Ann Powell her ability to attract boys. Gilbert Rae Johnson leaves his happy-go-lucky” ways to John Harris. Katherine White wills Alice Giles and Edith Browning her ability in basketball and softball. Shirley Jackson wills her sunny disposition and winning smile to Virginia Ann Kidd. Ernest White and Russell Watts bequeath their mischievous ways and love for girls to Glen Wills. Patricia Bailey leaves Frances Bryant and Arlene Carter her polite ways. Opalton Snead wills his love for sports to James Kidd. Warner Crocker leaves his excess energy to Lowell Butt. Annie Dee Harvey bequeaths Christine and Louise Fitzgerald the privilege of being the chatter boxes of the Senior Class. Tracy Matthews leaves the privilege of being the most meddlesome of meddlers in the Senior Class to Neal Henderson. Gordon Johnson wills his O’s to James Goodwin. Mary Lockard leaves Evelyn Balleu and Jane Powell the ability to wear nice long hair. George Ripley wills his quiet and good natured ways to Horsley Wills. Joe Lee McClellan glat ly leaves Aylese Carter his habit of forgetfulness. Malcolm Bridgwater leaves Dillard Fitzgerald the right to be captain of th? football team next year. d 9 h
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