Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1934

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To Miss Hamilton, we will some lubricating oil to lessen the friction between her hands and the pencil. L I I L L man. I I I I I 5 3 J CLAUSE II Paul Ayres, leave my quiet nature to Marry Monroe Ainsworth. Dolly Burks, leave my height to Isabelle XVilliamson. Buddy Deaver, will all my profanity to Soupy Campbell. Robert Dixon, leave my conservative dress to Berkeley. Jim Dunlap, will my affectionate nature to Mary Carrol Engle- Mike Dunlap, leave my love for V. M. I. to Roberta Latture. Gilbert Gillespie, leave my pull with Kenny to Robert Hoyt. Winiiie Harris, will my executive ability to Esten Cooke. Fanny Harrison, leave my popularity to Mary Gordon Lewis. Roy Hickman, will my porcupine haircut to Oscar Smith. Martha Hodges, leave my nickname to anyone who can measure L up to it. ' L them. L Bettye Kerr, leave my supply of hairpins to anyone who can use Willard King, leave my vocal talent to Dan McNeil. I, Fay Kinkaid, will my athletic ability to Nancy McCorkle. I, Mary Sue Kirkpatrick, leave my unconscious stride to Ruth Thomas. I, Effie Lotts, will my girlish curls to Gladys Hickman. L L L L L Sylvia Lyons, bequeath my beauty spot to Jack Robinson. Eleanor McClung leave my ucome-hither', looks to Hop Holland. Robert Meeks, will my simple attitude to Bud Moseley. Margaret Miley, leave my low 110116 of speech to Peanuts Johnson. Charles McCown, leave my position on the Honor Roll to an in- coming Freshman. I, Marion Mish, leave my love for animals fMinksj to Janetta Smith.

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1 ,L 092' M -- I x ff Q 'Q f l bln' si lx .gg e ll cL.AS,S We, the most brilliant class ever graduated from L. H. S. notwith- standing and in spite of the contrary opinion of our beloved teachers, do hereby ordain and establish this will, for the good and welfare of all concerns. CLAUSE I To Mr. Waddell, we bequeath a wire fence to separate the boys from the girls. To Mr. Thompson, we will a new set of dam problems for his future classes. To Miss Sieg, we will a Senior Class with a more conservative sense of humor. To Miss Elliott, we will a French Class imported from France. To Mr. Berkeley, we bequeath a large crowd to fill the new stadium. To Miss Moore, we leave the position of surveyor for Mr. Waddel's fencing. To Mrs. Tardy, we will one carton of chewing gum to be distributed among her classes. To Mrs. Boykin, we will a loud speaker to make future announce- I1'1C1'ltS.



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I, Lovie Parrent, leave my love for Bobby Walker to Shirley Zim- merman. I, Hilah Reid, will my love for the opposite sex to Rosa Fletcher. I, Brent Remsburg, will my gunboat shoes to Ned Burks. I, Billy Roberson, leave my past records to anyone who can break them. I, Percy Sensabaugh, will my pronunciation to Helen Anderson. I, John Sheridan, will my ambition to Binky Hutcheson. I, Robert Steidtman, leave my laziness to john Beatty. I, John Sterrett, leave my Mae West complexion to Freeman Lindsay. I, Dora Swink, leave my invisible eyebrows to Gem Mahanes. I, Robert Walker, will my school-girl complexion to Mary Desha. I, Helen Wilhelm, leave my peaceful ways to John Swink. CLAUSE III To the Juniors We leave our love for food-sales. To the Sophomores we will another genius. To the Freshmen We leave five cases of spinach to make them bigger and better Sophomores. To Matt We will our surplus energy to aid him in accomplishing his numerous tasks.

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