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£ enic Edith Lambert Lovable, easy-going Edith. We found her a good pal and a loyal member of the class of ' 4 5. Alice Justice “Shorty” An honor student at Bishop Jr. High. Held second place as a Junior student of T. H. S. She is noted for her smiling disposition and friendly wisecracks. “How about welding up some broken hearts, Shorty?’’ Lawrence Edwin Padget “Pat” Honors Full of puns and $64 words. Dislkes sports, is three-fourths hermit and one- fourth punster. An ambitious, literary, scientific iso¬ lationist with a pun for every conver¬ sation and fun for every situation. Danny Myers “Rabbit” Vice President of Sophomore class. Vice President of Junior Class. Secretary and Treasurer of Student Government. Home Room Representative for two years. A lady’s man; Harman’s pet peeve. Slow, drawling, always a step behind everyone else. “So round, so firm, so fully packed. Pauline Lester “Polly” Pauline is quiet, friendly, studious. “Verily thy soft voice, and manner retiring Maketh the teachers to think Thy knowledge needs no airing.” Billie Lou Lambert “Bill” Billie has a grand personality with a smile and a song, all the day long.
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A enicti Iris Harmon “Shorty” Member of basketball team. A capable and friendly student. “She does little k ' ndnesses. which most leave undone, or despise.” Ruth Herndon “Runt” Editor of English Magazine in Junior year. Ruth is one of those girls who are in love with the world, and her witty man¬ ner wins her the love of all. Charles Robert King “Hoot” Captain of football and basketball teams in ' 44 and ' 45; President of the Student Government Association. He was voted the most popular and best all round student of T. H. S. A good leader, a good follower, and everybody’s friend. Ralph Richard Lester Who wants to be great? Matha Hess Harman Member of the student council ' 43, ’44, and ' 45. Member of May Queen ' s Court ’43. Took part in Junior Class Play. Matha has done much to merit praise in the class room and in her support of school activities. “Sweet and lovely.” Elizabeth Huffman “Bettie” Richlands contribution to Tazewell. Her ready smile and greeting to all have made her popular in T. H. S. “Rave on, fair lady; are you talking yet or again?” v ,
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£ emctJL Lillian Lambert Lewis “Lill” President of the Freshman and Sopho¬ more classes; honor student of ’4 3 and ' 44; Vice-President of Student Council; voted best dressed girl in school in ' 44 and ’45; had part in Junior play. A good sport, a good worker, and “although she looks demure and coy, she is just as bad as any boy.” Betty Ann Martin “Pickles” Friendly, generous, and good natured in every way. Charles Denver Pennington “Dumpy” Entered Tazewell as a Junior in ’43. Likes all studies except those required. He is quiet, good natured, and friendly. Hadley Pobst “Pobst’’ He is a quiet person who minds his own business and makes friends easily. He has played on our basketball team and helped carry us to victory many twnes. Rosa Lamantia “Rosie” Rosa is the kind of girl that is a real friend to all who know her. With her pep she has won her way to the heart of many. Louise Lockhart The best of helpers, always ready to do all she can for any cause.
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