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December 16, 1949 THE LEXHIPEP Merry Christinas from Miss Stevenson^s Homeroom (? Hilda May Allen JPamella Bates Louise Beck Roy Byrd Martha Clark Jacqueline Crotts Nancy Farrington Nancy Ford Nancy Koonts Adrene Lackey Mory Ellen Lanier Jo Ann Lee Ann Carolyn Leonard Jeanette Leonard Menaway Marsh Marietta Miller Jeanette Mills Carolyn Moore Doris Prevette Betty Sue Ribelin Joyce Rollins Erlene Smith Frances Smith Rile Smith Sarah Williamson Betty Wilkerson Betty Jean Wilson Santa Claus is coming soon, By the light of the silvery moon. He’ll bring good cheer To far and near, And most of all, We hope he’ll call on you. To Everybody in L.H.S. Merry Christmas MISS McCRARY’S ROOM 211 MERRY CHRISTMAS to all from Mr. Clark’s Family and Study Hall The Biology Homeroom ■ wishes all, and Miss Matthews Especially A Very Merry Christmas ^ (Pishes We wish , you joy, We wish you cheer For Christmas comes But once a year. MISS CASPER’S HOMEROOM rtn Compliments of T. & I. (MR. HARDEE’S SHOP) Merry Christmas From Four Andreis With Horns PEGGIE and HORSIE LIBBY and MATT WE’RE JUST A roomful OF ANGELS WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Grant Bicseckcr Wayne Crowell Gray Davis, Jr. Johnny Dixon Burke Giles Tommy Gregg Don Hege Corky King Donald Kinney Frank Koonts Webb Leonard Fred Lohr Don Richardson Betty Carole Bailey Jonet Brown Ruth Cox I Moxine Yarbrough Peggy Edwards Florence Everhart Rochel Fritts Joan Kearns Betty Jean Kinney Martha Leonard Potsy Leonord Evo Groy McClomroch Geroldine Michoel Joan Owens Kitty Philpott Norma Potts Maxine Russell Marion Rowe Betty Lou Whitt Athleen Willioms MRS. LEWIS’ HOMEROOM 307 From the Three Mice who were quiet on the night be fore Christmas— Burke Giles Johnny Dixon Joe Bafford The Three Best Looking Boys In L.H.S. Wish Everyone a merry CHRISTMAS “ANG,” ROSS AND CROW Page 5 BETSY wishes you all to be happy. “TEENY” wishes you days cold and snappy, “JOANIE” hopes you get many nice things, AMELIA suggests, to the girls, a few diamond rings, “HINGE” hopes you get lots of nuts, fruit and candy, MARY will share with you, when it snows, the sled she has handy. To get the meaning of this rhyme. Which ain’t so very clever. It means only one little thing— “We wish you the Merriest Christmas Ever!” Merry Christmas to All the good-looking girls in L. H. S. “MILLIE” LEONARD “SKIN” SMITH HOYLE POTTS merry CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR »%Vv».4-lC .1 BUS 72 MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL PAUL SPRY DON TESH It comes to you from the class of Miss Hillj We send it to you with all our good will; So here it comes with all our cheer, “Merry Christmas and Happy NewYearr Jimmy Ayers Carlton Burkhart Cloy Von Clark Williom Cox Ralph Jones Don Leonord Frankie Jo Biesecker Candls Carpenter Roxonne Disher Betty Ree Coppley Betty Everhart Loraine Everhart Phyllis Everhart Elizobeth Holl Noncy Hothcock Morgarct Hinson Audrey Lanning Arlene Lashmit Betty Sue Leonord Peggie McCulloch Carolyn Miller Becky Potts Lorene Prevette Betty Jean Saunders Marilyn Saunders Noncy Thomason Thomason Frances Truell June Williomson Fannie Young
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