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ScKayi 4 Mope, the Lovington High Slowpoke. (Lawrence Wacaser) Petunia Petal, so called by her fellow. (Shirley McOoy) Horse, the girl with the most force. (Sharon Foster). Little Red, soon to be happily wed. (Barbara Harlin) Rusty, bright and trusty. (Phyllis Butler) Slim, green, yes, but oh so trim. (Jim Green) Silence, not riot or violence Dick Evans) Lover, so called by her big brother. (Marilyn Landgrebe) Geek, a good guy but meek. (Robert Kruger) Smoky, but never poky. (Jim McClard) Lard, man oh man! what a card. (Roy Hinton) Little Mo, but not near as slow. (Nancy Bicknell) Lee, so gay and free. (LeEtta Nelson) Phil, Karen's little pill. (Ronnie Phillips) Minnie, bright and grinnie. (Mary Miles) High Pockets, interested in boys and (Rockets?). (Mary Enloe). Levi, never known to be very shy. (Freda Keeling)) Combine, the gal with hair like twine. (Patty Phelps) Queen, who wears an engagement ring. (Amy Lou Purvis) Fritz, the guy that gives us the kicks. (Fred Quick) Casey, one that’s far from lazy. (Charlotte Jones).
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Sestio (?la4A 'rtyt fouf Here it is the year of ”55” and time for the 22 Seniors to depart from L. H. S. Before they go it would be amusing to look back over the last four years. Early in the green Freshman year class officers were elected: Jim Adkins, presi- dent; Roy Hinton, Vice-President; and Dick Evans, Secretary-Treasurer. Sharon Fos- ter and Kenton Mattison were chosen as representatives to the Student Council. Mrs. Kuntz and Mr. Mason were class Sponsors. Sharon Foster was the Homecoming Queen candidate. Officers during the Sophomore year were Jim McClard, President; Sarah Townley. Secretary-Treasurer; Shirley McCoy, Reporter. Student Council members were Bar- bara Harlin and Lawrence Wacaser. (This year Sharon Foster represented the class as cheerleader. Candidates for Queen and King; were Mary Enloe and Dick Evans. Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Oorgan were the new sponsors. Juniors! At last! Bach student was giddy with the thought of being; an upper classman. Shirley McCoy was elected President; Jim Green, Vice-President; Freda Keeling, Secretary-Treasurer; Charlotte Jones, Reporter. LeEtta Nelson and Jim McClard represented the class in the Student council. King and Queen candidates were LeEtta Nelson and Jim McClard. Sharon Foster was again elected cheerleader. The class sponsored the play, ‘‘Crazy But Cute.” All of the profit from the year's activities went into the prom. The theme for the prom was ‘‘Big Top”. I’m sure we all had a lot of fun under the big top and some of us had fun other places that night too? Mrs. Foley and Mr. Robley were sponsors. Seniors at last! Lawrence Wacaser is President; Jim McClard, Vice-President; Mary Enloe, Secretary-Treasurer; Charlotte Jones, Reporter. Barbara Harlin and Jim McClard are the Student Council members. Sharon Foster is our cheerleader. This is three years for Sharon. ‘‘January Thaw” was presented as the class play. The cast was as follows: Mary Enloe, Jim McClard, Nancy Bicknell, Shirley McCoy, Jim Green, Charlotte Jones, Richard Adcock, Roy Hinton, Sharon Foster, Lawrence Wacaser, Freda Keeling, Patty Phelps, and Ronnie Phillips. This year the Seniors sold magazines, had a bake sale, sold refreshments at the ball games, and had a workday to help finance a trip to the Onarks at the close of school. The DAR award winner was Sharon Foster. Amy Lou Purvis was elected Homecoming Queen. Mrs. Foley was class sponsor. It is now time to leave with the hope the Seniors who take our place will learn more and have almost as much fun as the “good ole class’’ of ’55.
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