Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1933

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Class Will W E, the first and last Class of 1933 A. D. (After Diplo- mas), establish this will, (or will-not), for the disposal of articles listed herein ; both on and between the lines. CLAUSE 1 To Mr. Waddell, we bequeath a good position with the Tech- nocrats. To Mr. Thompson, we will some more (num) skulls for his collection. lo Miss Sieg, ' we will a senior class with more respect for “blind John” Milton. To Miss Owen, we leave test periods which are twice as long as ordinary periods. To Miss Hamilton, we leave all the mice in Kennv’s shop. To Mr. Berkeley, we bequeath the winning side of a debate with Forehand. To Miss Elliott, we leave another Billy Roberson. To Miss Moore, we will our appreciation of and love for popular music. To Mrs. Tardy, we bequeath a freshman class at least half as good as we were. CLAUSE 11 I, Ned Ainsworth, one of the 5% of original thinkers, leave this ability to Robert Hoyt. I, Cary Blain, bequeath my military information and bearing to Raymond Hartbarger. I, Tot Campbell, will my salesmanship ability to Miss Moore. 1, Doris Coffey, do bequeath my talent for playing upon Miss Moore’s sympathies to James O’Conner. I, Shiney Couper, will my good looks and abundant share of personality to Mary Desha. 1, Jim Davidson, do leave my wit to anyone who can furnish the other half. I, Betsy Davidson, leave my tardy marks to Dorothy Heflin. 1, Dot Deaver, leave my affectionate nature to Miss Moore. T iventy-one

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Former Classmates Lula Agnor Roy Hickman Virginia Agnor Fred Hill Marion Beeton Homer Hughes Raymon Black June Johnson Rando lph Blain Mary Kahle Gladys Brown Willard King Robert Bruce Mary Sue Kirkpatrick Edna Cobb Tom Kirkpatrick Harley Craft Paul Logan James Crawford Margaret Davis Agnes Marsh Louisa Mateer Edward Deaver Stella McCormick Martha Dunlap Charles McCown Mary G. Dunlap Carl Miller Mi ley Dunn Mary Morris Lula Flint Virginia Morris Raymond Flint George Pillar Herbert Eormwalt Florence Pullen Bessie Freedman Marvin Quizenberry Fred Gillespie Brent Remsburg Gilbert Gillespie Rachel Rice Edgar Gillock William Roberson Lyle Harlow Emory Roberts Elsie Harrison Brook Ruble Frances Harrison Eleanor Seay Kenneth Harrison Sarah Smith Helen Hart Dora Swink Stella Hart Frank Swink Clarence Hickman Mildred Thompson New Classmates Ned Ainsworth Milton Morrison Ralph Fauber Souther Tompkins Twenty



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I, Jack Donald, leave my indifference to Frances Harrison. 1, Skinny Fauber, will my gorgeous neckties to Kenny. I, Bobby Feamster, do hereby bequeath my “glad eye” to Bud Moseley. I, Nellie Hite, will my loquaciousness to Virginia Woodward. 1, Miriam Irby, leave my fingerprints to Mr. Thompson for future identification. I, Milton Morrison, do leave my oratorical powers to Bobby Steidtman. I, Bim Moseley, leave my seat in assembly to Mike Dunlap. 1, Mary Frances Niceley, do will the remains of my bottle of peroxide to Dolly Burks. I, Mary Parrent, do leave my gentle soft and low voice to Willard King. I, Robert Pultz, bequeath my mustache to Billy Brooks. I, Helen Smith, will my quiet nature to Mary Monroe Ains- worth. I, Hiram Smith, bequeath my head to the woodpeckers for a practice block. 1, Joe Taylor, leave my editorial ability to the Echo staff. I, Agnes Thompson, do leave my girlish giggles to Martha Hodges. I, Bernard Tolley, leave my athletic spirit to Bobby Fox. I, Sully Tompkins, do leave my knowledge of Latin to Soupy Campbell. 1, Margaret Williams, leave my good grades to Mary Gordon Lewis. I, Herman Zimmerman, hereby leave my Joe E. Brown mouth to Aileen Withrow. CLAUSE 111 To the Juniors we leave our grades, added together they will make 90. To the Sophomores we leave our dignity, it is still as good as new. To the Freshmen we will our good sense, (of humor). To Matt we bequeath 25c and a fish worm trap to protect him against future losses to Forehand. Twenty-tivo

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