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ROBERT CUSTA RD Craft I5 Nlerlunziral Drazuiug Medal 35 Moclel Airjilaiu' Clulz 35 Patrol 45 Sc'iem'e Cluli 45 Ilome- room Vice'-Prexulvul 3. The boy with the brain. I-Ie is good at everything he tries, par- ticularly math. -IUDITI-I L. DAVIS Girls' Azixiliary 2, 3, Firsf Lien' feuaul 45 Annual Slaff5 l rem'lr Clulf 45 Home Eroiioizzirx Clulr 25 Dramafiz' Clull 3. Judith has plenty of initiative and has certainly done her part for the Auxiliary. Any morning before school she can be found faithfully drilling the Girls' Crack Squad. O. LOVELL DAY Hi-Y 3, 45 Nvufxpapvr Sfaff 3, 45 Elos 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Home- room Prexidefif 4. Lovell has made a swell job of the newspaper in his half year as editor. Weill also remember him in the line of sports, especially bowl- ing. What's your average now, Lovell? HAROLD M. DEVLIN, JR. Cadets I, 2, 35 Airplane Club 25 Aerorzazifivs Club 4. I-Ie fools everyone by looking quiet and meek while really cook- ing up something hot. ESTI-IER VIRGINIA DEWEY Gln' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling League 45 Girls' Small Group 3, 4. You like her immediately be- cause of her sincerity. She is very faithful in her work, especially Glee Club. Always smiling and cheerful. MARY CHARLOTTE DUVALL Girl Rr'sc'rz'es I, 2, 3, Presin'euf 45 Inter-Ameriran Club 35 Callers 2, 3, Second Lieuleuanf 45 Red Cross Club 4. Mary Charlotte is the silent type of person. She is sweet, kind, sym- pathetic, and smart. We all like her and will remember her fondly. IiI'fI'T Y CQ. DA RC ,lx Y lirauzuln' fflul' I5 lin itll' f,lul' 25 Bllll'llH'Q Clulf 35 llnmt' Igfrmri- uinw fflulf 3, 4. She is the small girl with the big smile for everyone. SUSAN,DIXIIi DAVIS Mariluuil - Ilrauiulu tflulf 55 lptlllfillx Cflulf 2, 55 Girls' 13014 ling I.1'u,qlii' 1, 2, 35 4-ll ffluli I, 2, 55 Class Rwfim'li'r I. W'-l.-llramafn' Cflulf 45 Girl R4'sr'1'l'rx 4. Although new to the school this year, she has made herse'f known and won many friends. GREG IJEPAGTER Sl'l!'lltit' Clull 4. Tall, quiet and nice are the ad- jectives needed in this case. KATI-IRYN DEVVAR Bnzvliug 45 Hmm' 1i1'UlIUllIlt'N Clulf 35 Gsm Clulv 2. This attractive miss always has .1 smile and friendly word for everyone. Yes Kitty believes in friendliness and proves it's the best way to be. MILDRED DRAPER Gln' Clulw I5 Hmm' lfttrmmizitti Clulf 25 Rerrml Clulf 35 Pafml 45 Iglm 3, 4. XVe all love her soft smuthern drawl and even temper. Mildred is another one of our outstanding scholars. MARY LOU DXYIGI-IT uYVl1Xl7il1lQffH1, D. C.-Rell Crow Clulv I5 Mmzfreazl, Nnrfli Clzrnlliia -Sofvlmuznre Class Set'i'elai'3' 25 Kuilfiug Cluln 25 Baskeflnzll Tram 25 W'-L-Revom' Clulf 4. Page Tu ruls -mm'
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MARY EVELYN COSTANTINI I,ilzi-ary Club 3, Knitling Club Ig Commercial Club 4, Dancing Club I. A late but welcome addition to our school. She is the quiet, re- sourceful type. EDDIE COX Basketball 3, 44 W-L Club 4. Eddie has been a mainstay on the basketball team, to say nothing of being quite the ladies' man, barring none. JACK CRADLIN l'ii'i'-PI'1'Siilr'I1f of Clam lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Major in Callers 4, Cbeer Leailer, Captain 2, 3, 45 Sflulwlf CiUl't'!'1II11!'l1f, Vice-Presiileizf 3 g Home Economics Club 2. Although hebs little in size, hels big in Cadets. jackie is well liked by all and can always be seen around anything pertaining to sports. MARGARET CRICKENBERGER Secrefargy FI't'XlIHIl'l1 Clays lg Vice Prihviilwzi junior Claxx 3g Elox 2, 3, S!'l'l't'fLll'-j' 4, Honor Soci- efvy 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 45 Eilifor of BLUE AND Gum' 4. Crickie, the editor of our An- nual, has done a grand job, we think. She didn't have to read How to XVin Friends and Influ- ence People, it just comes to her naturally. She is a swell sport and the life of any party. ELOISE CROSON Glee Club 45 Home Economics Club 3. Another good-looker of the Class of '-43. Also another girl who has an attachment for the Navy. LALA CURRY Inter-American Club, Vice- Presiileuf 3, Presiileizf 4, Honor Socieiby, Sec. 3, 4, Elox 3, 45 Arlrer- fixing Manager of BLUE AND CJRAY 4. Voted most intellectual Senior, Lala has an exceptionally fine record. Her untiring drive has aided greatly in making our Senior year .i success. llrqi' Tu i nfvi -i iglrl QC ELAINE COOPER Girls' Auxiliary 2, 3, Sergeant 4, Commercial Club 3, 45 Girl Re- serves 2, Dramatic Club lg Bowl- ing Club 3, 4. Chewing gum rationing hits her hard. A hard worker and a good artist. MURIEL PAYE COX Norfolk, Virginia-Pafrols I, 25 Music Club I, 2, 35 W-L-Record Club 4. A cute, new addition to our school. She is one of the many stu- dents from W-L found so often at the skating rink. GLADYS LUCILE CRAIG Girl Reserres Ig Home Econo- mics Club 35 Girls' Auxiliary 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2. Spends a lot of time on her hope-chest, and who could have better reason? BETTY JANE CRIM Glee Club I, 3, 4, Dramalic Club 3, Small Mixed Group 3, Vocal Class 3, 4, Elos 4g Annual Sfajf 4. Bid her discourse, she will en- chant thine ear. One of the best friends a person could ever hope for. DORIS V. CULVER Craff Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. A quiet and willing girl, well- liked by everyone. RALPH M. CURT Denver, Coloraa'o-Pbofograpby Club Ig W-L-Science Club 2, Newspaper Club 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. A good mathematician and an able thinker. He is a good friend of everyone's.
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FLORA NELL EASTWOOD Library Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Flora Nell, better known as Floddie, is always seen smiling. Shelll try anything once. VUILLIAM EISENBERG Record Club 3, 45 Cl7l'IlIl.KfI'AX' Lt1l70l'!1f0l'-1' Assistant 4. Eisey can be found around the lab anytime. Quite a jitterbug and his antics are well-known among his fellow students. MARGARET FAHRINGER CPGgss'J Baxbelball Ig Camera Club 25 Tree Stmly Club 55 lnter-An1eri- can Club Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 BLUE AND GRAY 45 Hmnerrunu TVt'f1SIl!'i'l' 4. Peggy,' is efhcient and intelli- gent with numerous interests. A leader in student activities and Ll solid whiz. EDMUND W. FAISON lliddiej Bowling Team 25 Camera Club 2, Model Airplane Club 5, Cbess Club 4: Tennis Team 4. Boasts the blondest hair of any boy in the Senior Class. Has var- ious interests ranging from chess to girls, particularly the latter. XVINIFRED FISHER lXVinkiej Sbinustou, W'est Virginia-Glee Club I, 2, Science Club Ig Girl Re- xerz es 25 W'-L-Nczcsjvapei' Club ig Remrd Club 4. Tall, friendly, ambitious and a connoisseur of lemon cokes at American Drug Store.Better known as XVinkie. ALVIN H. FOLTZ Dranzatii' Club Ig Baslzetball Ig ilillllillllllg Club Ig Honzeroonz Sec- retary -Tri'ai11rer 3 5 Fi,-gf Aid Club 4. ls very quiet, has a retiring per- sonality, takes an interest in his work, is one of the few boys taking Business Correspondence. liiil' -l.l,li 'fij 870' fa. Magi' P' 5 r 1 9-5 BARBARA E. EHRHARDT BLUE AND GRAY 4. Her tiny voice is new to our school this year but it is already well known. She is friendly and cheerful, quick and petite. GUY RAJAH EVANS Aeronautirs Club 45 Signal Club 4. New to W-L this year, Rajah has already made a name for himself through his knowledge of Physics and Aeronautics. He's a quiet but friendly fellow, who will un- doubtedly find his place in the world without any effort at all. -IACK FAHRNEY Camera Club Vice-President 2, Dramatic Club President 55 Hi-Y Club 5, 45 Points Committee 45 BLUE AND GRAY' Pbotograpby Edi- tor 4, Honzeroouz Treasurer 4. If you want a boy who is good- looking, a good student, and pos- sessing a good personality, just look for jack. This explains Jack's pop- ularity in the Class. DONALD E. FIELD lDonj Arcbery Club Ig Camera Club 25 Science Club 3, 4. Don, the chemistry whiz, also does very well in his art. He is very seldom the source of trouble which speaks for itself. MARTHA E. FLOYD Atlanta, Georgia-President of Class Ig President of Debating Club Ig Newsjlaper Staff 15 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, W-L- BLUE AND GRAY 45 Red Cross Club Presi- dent 4. She's into everything worth- while, a combination of brains and beauty. Successful in all her un- dertakings including Larry Wood- ward. Is forever doing things for other people. FRANK L. FORD Newspaper Club Ig Camera Club 25 Cadets I, 2, 3, Second Lieuten- ant 45 Military Science and Tactics Club 4. This fine-mannered young man is the best of friends to all who know him.
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