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CHARLES RICHARD LEWIS “Dickie” “It isn’t a sin to be argumentative.’’ Dickie is argumentative, but we know he only does it in tun. He has loads of fun pulling pranks on his fellow students. Once he makes up his mind to do something, he usually accomplishes it. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Baseball Squad. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club, Monogram Club, Football Squad. 1947- 48—Member: Annual Staff, Monogram Club. Football Squad. JOHN LAWRENCE LOWMAN “Jack” “School isn ' t so hard if you study.” The quiet studious boy is none other than Jack. Bv the way he goes after lessons and manages ether things he undertakes, we know that Jack wi ' l be very successful. 1945- 46—Member: Literary Club. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club, Literary Club. 1947- 48:—Member: Annual Staff, Football Squad Literary Club, Bus Patrol. JOSEPH ALLEN McABOY “Jody” “It’s fellows like me that make the world go ’round.” When you hear someon; talking about a fire you know it must be Jody. He belongs to the Clearbrook Fire Company and has fought fire several times. Let’s hope that he is as alert a fireman, as he has been a student. 1944- 45—Member: Football Squad, Baseball Squad. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Basketball Squad Football, Baseball, Manager: Track. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club, Monogram Club Basketball Squad, Baseball. Football. 1947- 48—Member: Basketball, Monogram Club, Baseball. ( 20 )
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LORETTA MAXINE HOOVER “Hoover” “You’re only young once. Loretta has been with Stonewall since it was built. You can easily distinguish her from the rest by her dark hair and large brown eyes, that don ' t seem to miss anything. 1945- 46—Member: Glee Club, Social Club, Softball. 1946- 47—Member: Glee Club, Softball. 1947- 48—Member: Softball. ESTHER ELIZABETH KACKLEY “Red” “A curly head man was the cause of it all.” Red is another of those Seniors who always has her homework. Red’s hair doesn’t rule her disposition, because she is as gentle as a lamb and has won many friends. May she always keep that disposition. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club. FRANCES ELIZABETH KERNS “Frankie” “A penny saved is a pocket burned. Brown hair and dark brown eyes fills the description of “Frankie,” the one who is always in debt trying to keep up with the new look. Her ability to draw gives her the job of being Art Editor on the Annual. Keep up the good work Frankie. 1943- 44—Member: Glee Club, Library Club. 1944- 45—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Softball Squad, Dramatic Club. 1945- 46—Member: Glee Club, Social Club. J946-47—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Basket¬ ball, Softball. 1947-48—Member: Annual Staff, Softball, Literary Club, Basketball, Glee Club. ( 19 )
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GERALDINE LOUISE McCARTY “Jerry” “Some day I will find him.” If you should look around and see someone laughing, that’s Jerry- Jerry is always cheerful and has a fine personality. She has made many friends in the past at Stonewall. We all know that she will keep that cheerful smPe and winning way. 1944- 45—Miller School. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club. G ' ee Club Softball. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Basket¬ ball, Softball. 1947- 48—Member: Softball Squad, Manager, Bas¬ ketball, Glee Club. BETTY MARIE PUGH “Stinky” “Likes all, loves one.” Betty is the kind hearted little Senior, who wears a big sparkling ring. She is always willing and has done much for our class. We all wish her lots of happiness, for she really deserves it. 1944- 45—Miller School. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Softball. 1946- 47—Member: Social Club Softball, Basket¬ ball. 1947- 48—Member: Annual Staff, Softball, Bas¬ ketball, Literary Club. AMY MARGARET RUSSELL “Margaret” “To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die.” Margaret being one of our quiet Seniors has very little to say. However, when she has some¬ thing to say, it is usually worth listening to. With this type of personality she is bound to be a suc¬ cess. 1944- 45—Member: Glee Club, Dramatic Club. 1945- 46—Member: Social Club, Glee Club. 1946- 47—Member: Glee Club, Social Club. 1947- 48—Manager: Softball, Member: Glee Club. ( 21 )
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