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THE LKXHIPEP SCHOOL CLASS OF 1948 Page 9 A k\ V V ?- X ft '> '*> *^^V ' •^.\ ^ '♦a* y, Joyce Purdee, Tommy Westmoreland, Bob Holmes, Barger; fourth row: Ramona Taylor, Betty Wees?, art, Alex Beck, Lyniel Beck. Edgar Swing, Roland Ronald Smith, Doug Gosnell, Paul McCrary, John erson, Johnnie Mae Michael, Barbara Jones, T. D. verhart, James Everhart, Martha Cox, Ruth Jenkins, W’all, Mary Ann Ilartzog, Martha Harbinson; sixth HUGH ALEXANDER MATHIS, Jr. "Men may come and men may go.. But I go on forever.” JONNIE MAE MICHAEL “Beautiful blond hair Makes this one fair.” PAUL McCRARY “Merry as the day is long.” JOHNNY NEWELL “I agree with no man’s opinions; I have some of my own.” FOY OWEN “Here is a friend, obliging and cheer ful, industrious and kind.” BILL PALMER “Young in limbs, in judgment old.” WALLACE PENLAND “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” MOZEL RUTH PERRELL “She was a phantom of delight.” Sue Weaver, Mary ^EII*/ Hlthcock^”"i^s° Bailey, Betty Hedrick, Frances Hall, Wallace p’eiil^d- >^'ussey, Joan Horton, Anna Faye Robins, Patsv Rumley Paulfne Cou^Ipv v Price, Hugh Mathis, Joyce Welch Don'^Snw’e^^r*’^ ?***'‘’ ^^**'*®s Rothrock, Charles Taylor, class presld;nt; Mozef PeVrel^ vfee Bill Palmer, treasurer;’mascots: Tet’Lrna"rf^d‘Wily‘S B^^ = Photo by H. L. Waters Studio CHARLES PRICE “In arguing, too, he owed his skill. For even though vanquished, he could argue still.” MARY JOYCE PURDUE “She lives up to her name, ‘pur-dee’.” JOHN RAKER “Bright is the ring of words when the right man rings them.” SHIRLEY ELIZ. RICHARDSON “A pearl of great price.” WANDA PAYE ROBBINS The best things come in small packages.” KA’THRYN ROBERSON ‘A giggle, a shout. You know she’s about.” PAT RUMLEY “Mild and meek, A friend you should seek.” DOROTHY LOU RUSSELL ‘When things go wrong. She sings a merry song.” JIM RUSSELL “It matters not, the world will still roll on.” JIM POSTON “On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined when Youth and Pleas ure meet.” CHARLES ROTHROCK “Hard as a rock— Pounded as the sea.” BARBARA LEIGH SHAMBLEY “Talented is she in many ways.” MARY JO SHARPE “Although she sits and twists her hair. You must agree she’s very fair.” JANE GORDON SHOAP “Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls.” BETSY ROSE SINK “Born with the gift of laughter is this musical daughter.” Senior Class DONALD SINK “Valiant heart, and hand, and eye, Easy live and quiet die.” NANCY ANNE SINK “In her tongue is the law of kind ness.” RONALD SMITH “Be switt to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.” DON SNIDER “Keep the golden mean between say ing 100 much and too little.” T. D. STOKES “A chip off the ole block (the block was L.H.S. principal for 5 years.) JOHN SWICEGOOD "Never say more than is‘ most nec essary.” EDGAR SWING “Laugh and be merry, remember, belter the world wiih a song. So I'm for drinking honestly, and dying in my boots.” ROLAND SWING “The brain may devise laws for the bock, but a hot temper leaps o’er a cold decree.” JAMES TATE “uood health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings.” ROMONA LEIGH TAYLOR "wne worth knowing, if only for a year.” ZACK TAYLOR “I win follow thee to the last gasp With truth and loyalty.” LEWIS TESH "Happy IS the man who hath never tasted of fame; to have it is pur gatory.” VERONA JEAN THOMASON "Do not let it be said That her hair is not red.” BRUCE TUSSEY “'I'hou Shalt be served thyself by service which thou renderest.” NANCY LOU WAITMAN “Fair with her blonde hair and eyes of blue, Never a friend quite so true.” BETTY ANNE WALL “How can one as cute as she How so much pep and vitality?” BENNY WALSER “Eat, drink, and be merry, for to morrow you may die.” BETTY SUE WEAVER “She’s really swell, this we know. And we’re also sure she has a beau.” JIM WEBB “Let the world slide. I’ll not budge an inch.” BETTY ELIZABETH WEESE “One rich in good works.” INA JOYCE WELSH “Very ambitious is she. And smart as can be.” TOMMY WESTMORELAND It matters not what you are though to be, it is what you are.” NANCY SUE WITHERSPOON “Most intellectual is this fair one. And she still talks when all’s said and done.” WILLIE GERALDINE YARBROUGH ‘The love light in her eyes.” TOMMY YOUNG “I’ll not listen to reason . . . Reason always means what someone else has got to say.”
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