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JANET LANE. Her business career starts on a firm basis--she has become a good bookkeeper, and she knows how to get along with people. JERRY LEE. Wherever there's Jerry there's laughter. Any time, any place, count on Jerry for a ioke. VERNETTA LEWIS. Classed as sharp. Woodward's unofficial band director, and owner of a most contagious giggle. DAVID LINDSAY. Thinks before he speaks, and then speaks well. A gentleman, always . . . uncanny ability to sleep in class. JOAN LOCKHARD. A good supply of humor and vitality . . all this, and she sings, too! ANNIE LONGMIRE. Her hair always looks the way everybody's should. Well groomed and mannerly and admired. ALICE LOVING. Outstanding originality and skill as an artist . . . designs smart costumes for the Hi Capades chorines . . . one of Mr. Van Ness's helpers. MARGARET MCCLANAHAN. A specialist in Business English ll. lf you have any questions on that subiect, bring them to Margie. HELEN McCLEARY. Bright-eyed and busy . . . Our reliable business manager. And another talent-what Miser can do with a few yards of material is hard to believe. AUGUSTA McCUTCHEON. Always smiling. She has that en- viable ability to make friends and keep them. DORIS McENTYRE. Beauty and brains . . . An avid Bulldogs booster . . . spark plug of the Annual Staff . . . a dreamy look in her eye means she's thinking of one thing-Florida! GLORIA MCFARLAND. Her intelligent help in the lunchroom kept that favorite spot functioning smoothly. Dear to her friends for many fine qualities. WILMA McKINNEY. Here's hoping Wilma's hobbies never get mixed, for then we'd find her dancing for a fish and having to fish for a dance! ELLA McPHAIL. Good grades, earned by capability and hard work. Her employer will be getting an expert bookkeeper. LEILA MADDOX. Quiet dignity . . . a good companion . . a pretty smile . . . handwriting as clear as print. Library research: And Betty said . -27
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f-.Z 11-11 , , LORETTA JENKINS. Active, enthusiastic . . . a girl to be counted on, always . . . one of our Spanish habladares. DOROTHY JOHNSON. Ranks high in her class, and does well in everything she undertakes. LAVONIA JOHNSON. A little girl, but a big part of Wood- ward's school spirit, and of Woodward's band. LOIS JOHNSON. Easy to talk with, pleasant to walk with . . . not to be forgotten. ALICE JONES. Small-size person, king-size smile. Depend on her for a friendly greeting. CLENNON JONES. Lively, likable . . . a four-year man on Woodward's basketball team. Next on his schedule is the navy. DOROTHY JONES. Sincere, energetic, and friendly . . . has the abiiity to meet many people and to make them her firm friends. IMOGENE JONES. Her quick-as-a-bunny shorthand and typing should make an impression even in the cold, cruel business world. lOUlS JONES. An invaluable member of the 1952 class. His ideals and school spirit are an inspiration to his classmates. BILLY KELLEY. Her sedate manner is greatly admired. Why can't we all be like that? RALPH KELLY. Our energetic, congenial money man . . . One of Woodward's track stars whose high iump matches his high grades. MARY KELSEY. A little girl with a big tnient. Her drawings have been outstanding in all of our front-hall art exhibits. GLEE KENNY. Whenever Glee is around, things are gleeful. Her intelligent contributions to the Junior Town Meeting made us proud of her. FLORA KILGORE. No one overlooks Little Red. An energetic booster of many organizations and a talented member of the choir. MARGIE KING. Just knowing Margie is a delight, her wide green eyes are a lovely sight. JACQUELINE KOLDE. Jackie has lovely clothes and she knows just how to wear them. FRANCES KUHLMAN. Her appearance is always as pleasant as her personality and gracious manners. MARY LACEFIELD. Pretty clothes, pretty hair . . . it must be a satisfaction to look like Mary. BARBARA LAMBING. Bobs has taken her studies seriously, so she is ready to make someone an admirable secretary. VONNIE DEAN LAMPKIN. Action personified. You can always count on Vonnie to cheer you up if you're feeling low. SHIRLEY LAND. To know her means to like hor . . . hor shy smile and twinkling blue eyes could charm a bird right all G trol.
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4- 11 RUBY MANN. Don't let a few flashes of fiery temper scare you off. She's an earnest friend . . . fun to know. VIVIAN MANNING. Charm and wit . . . leads the class in fashion . . . always up with the latest expressions. LUCILLE MARPLE. A pleasant manner and warm friendliness make Lucy a real favorite. EUGENE MARTIN. Makes friends quickly-and for keeps. His philosophy: Live while you're living. JACK, MASSEY. Not much mass, maybe, but an important member of the Class of 1952. Kept a critical and competent eye on the Annual. JOYCE MATHES. In years to come, when Joyce is a famous top dancer, we plan to brag about we knew her when. CYBELE MEADOWS. Sewing is a skill that this future secretary will always have in her nimble fingers. SHIRLEY MEEKER. Collecting popular records is her favorite pastime. Her serious ambition is to become an expert comp- tometer operator. EVELYN MEYER. Her ambition is to be a really successful house- wife. She beats us all at crocheting. LAWRENCE MYERS. His pleasant disposition and ready smile make him a most satisfactory friend and u credit to Woodward. MARLENE MYERS. Flip is the kind of girl everybody sums up as cute, Ready for fun. Ambition? At present, it's Joe. ROBERT MILES. An energetic fellow who seems to be every- where at once. ANNIE MILLER. Annie has an important requirement for suc- cess in any field - she sticks with a iab until it's finished. BARBARA MILLER. Efficient and capable in the classroom and on the playfield. A noteworthy student and a good hockey player. HAROLD MILLER. If friends were counted, his total would be huge. He's always courteous and ready to help. English IV: Alas, poor Yorickl
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