Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1930

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MARTHA ISABELLE DONALD Chorus ’27, ’28; Hall of Fame ’29, 30; Senior Play ’30. “Ain’t life grand.” Seldom is such wit, beauty, and personality found in one small person. Is there any won- der that the whole school regrets to say good- bye? May misfortune always chase you and never catch up with you, Isabelle. ass COBURN BLACK “A man of few words and many thoughts.” Although Coburn did not join our ranks until we were Seniors, he has proved a very useful member of the class Good-bye and good luck, Coburn. ALICE LOUISE STEIDTMAN Treasurer Class ’27; Chorus ’28; President English B ' 28; Editor-in-Chief Crystal ’30; Senior Play ’30 “Fair of face, heart, and mind, In her a true friend you’ll find.” Alice fitted herself nicely in our class when we were in the fifth grade and there she stayed. Besides distinguishing herself this year as editor of the Crystal, she has made herself valuable by her pleasing ways, manner, and looks. May four-leaf clovers always grow in your path, Alice. H £! H HUNTER McCLUNG Football ’28, ’30; Monogram Club ’30; Crys- tal Staff ’29, ’30; Senior Play ’30. “Don’t do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” Everybody knows Hunter — lazy, but a good friend, and always the gentleman. His achieve- ments show plainly that his ability has not been hindered by laziness, as it may sometimes appear. May you always be as good natured and the good sport that you are now. Page twelve

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WOODROW BARGER Senior Play ’30. “Valuable things come only in small packages.” “Is Za-at so. Well.” Don’t get excited, it’s just Chipmonk ' s usual line. This line and “Chip’s” never failing smart remarks have made him one of the distinct “characters” of the Senior Class. It is with many regrets that we say good-bye. FRANCES MORRIS Secretary Class ’27; Executive Committee ’27; Monogram Club ’29, ’30; Anne Smith Scholarship ’27; Chorus ’27, ' 28; Echo Staff ’28, ' 30; Vice-President Class ’28; Basketball ’27, ’30, Captain ’30; Hall of Fame ' 30; Crystal Staff ’30; Senior Play ’30. “A girl to laugh, a girl to smile, Is a girl that’s always worthwhile.” Frances has always been a diligent worker. As a member of the Echo and Crystal Staffs she has done her work well. We do not know her plans for the future, but we are sure she will find success. TEMPLETON FAUBER Senior Play ’28, ’30; Crystal Staff ’30. “No man is born without faults.” The Class of ’30 is sorry to lose Templeton. He goes about his work persistently and effi- ciently. We wish you the best of luck in any business in which you may enter. S 0 0 BESSIE HOGE DAVIDSON Secretary Class ’28; Echo Staff ’30; Senior Play ’30; President Class ’30. “If I chance to talk a little wild, for- give me.” Betty has been with us from the time there was a Class of ’30 — way back in the Gram- mar School. She may look quiet and meek to those who just don ' t know, but she’s right there. They say she can feed you as fast a line as any on the market. Page eleven



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MILDRED NICELY Senior Play ’30. “Gentle in manner, firm in reality.” Mildred has, in her quiet way, endeared her- self in the hearts of her classmates. Always smiling-, always willing to help, for these rea- sons and because of her sweet personality the whole class joins in saying good luck and may everything in life be as easy for you as Math. BENJAMIN HUGER Secretary Class B ’28; Sergeant-at-Arms ’27; Senior Play ’30. “An air of good humor always sur- rounds him.” Among that faithful Class of ’30 stands one of the most distinguished gentlemen of I. H. S., Mr. Huger. “Benny’s” kind personal- ity and winning ways will be greatly missed by us all. We all wish you the best of luck in V. M. I. ISOBEL PULLEN Critic English Club 27, ’28; Chorus ’25, ’26, ’28; Hall of Fame ' 27, ’30; Senior Play ’30. “But still her tongue ran on, the less of weight it bore with greater care.” Isobel has gained great popularity among her classmates through her wit. For the last four years she has been a member of the Hall of Fame. This year she was outstanding in the Class Play as “Mooney.” Isobel expects to enter College in the fall where we all hope she meets with success. LOUISE FAUBER Secretary Class ’25; Chorus ’26, ’28; Senior Play ’29. “The only w r ay to have a friend is to be one.” “Pat’s” ready smile and sunny disposition have made her one of the most likable girls in L. H. S. In addition to her ability to make friends she has talent along histronic lines, as was showrn by her portrayal of “Mrs. Jane Kinney” in the “Country Cousin.” Good luck. Louise, and may you find much success at Richmond Medical, your next adventure. Page thirteen

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