Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

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Y Y ' 41 1. 5 3 1 ' I v . 1 y w PAGE 6 THE CRYSTAL 19.39 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL O ,-4 f' Af., A Qaculty HARRINGTON WADDELL B A Prmczpal K A THOMPSON B S STUART P BREWBAKER, B S Algebra Geometry Physlcs BIOlOgy Algebra Athletlc Dlrector KATHERINE SIEG B A M A ELSIE LUCAS BOYKIN A Engllsh Llbrarmn H1StOry Q,Q.g..A.-X...4.eo-sta LULU B TARDY B S MARTHA E BRAME, B S Engllsh SCIQHCE Latlfl Economlcs Clvlcs Glrls Athletxc Coach VARINA ASHER ELLIOTT B A French MARY W DUNLAP B S Home Economlcs Enghsh FINLEY HOUSTON HARLOW CIVICS Economlcs Geometry Algebra Hlstory CARLYLE LYNCH JR B A M Mechamcal Drawmg Manual Tralnmg MARY F HAMILTON B A M A AGNES P ADAIR Latm Enghsh BuSmeSS Cl'1SS 0 SCHOOL BOARD MR C S GLASGOW MR STUART MOORE MRS WILLIAM ADAIR , 1 , 'ri i? W U' I, Fi ' ' ,vm '- 'A , , , ,. ,, wh , K 1 I ' A Q ' 2 7' 9 'G , I ff' ' ,N . I -W . A- ' A g,, A ,I . ,L ,I , X115 5:5 3 gf X 1 B V is I Q 1 1, jfgy A X' v Y V- 5 ' 5:5 Q - I 'I , I f 1 , X 9' ,, , . 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Sr Il -lzj. l.yixxx' ,cl will Dx' Ki 1.1 UI' FRANCES VIRGINIA AGNOR DINNY Glee Club 35 39 Library Com 36 37 Varsity Show 37 Echo Staff 39 In Dlnny we have found a true friend Her gentle nature and discreet manner radiate from her whole being She IS a charter member of 39 and we are sure Dlnny IS one of the most College will get one of the bright spots of our class next fall U0 to it Dinny we know you ll succeed' LOIS WEBSTER ALPHIN Lois Glee Club 39 Lois with her flaxen hair and blue eyes takes part in school activities and gets good grades in all her classes Her hobbies are reading and dancing Lois has a sweet d1SDCS1t1OYl and is a friend of everyone When she graduates from L H S she expects to become a Home Eco nomics te cher May success be yours Lois JAMES AYLOR ANDERSON JIMMY The Sir Walter Raleigh of our class IS J 1mmy Anderson If Miss Sieg spills some papers Jim is there first to pick them up even 1f he s1ts 1n the back of the room We hope however that the occasion never arises that he gallantly lay his coat upon the ground. Jimmy is not so obliging in one way for he is always taking candid 'shots of us in embar- rassing positions. RUSSELL WALDO AYRES RUSS He has attended high school for five years, and he is considered rather dumb by Mr. Thompson in geometry, but we know better, n'est-ce pas? He has been in Lexington High for only two years, because his first three years were spent at Natural Bridge High. PAGE 8 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL fi ir deserving of us. THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEx1NGToN HIGH SCHOOL PAG1: 9 GEORGE FREDERICK BAKER JR BAKE Monogram Club 36 39 Football 36 38 Base ball 36 38 Bxsketball 37 38 Fred a football hero IS one of us that began school llfe 1n the second grade and stuck un t1l the end He IS always provldlng entertain ment ln the classes lmuch to the teachers sor row? Carry on Fred and may luck trwel with you ANN HALSTEAD BERRY ANN Ann a very good natured and dependable gxrl has been a student of Lex1ngton Hlgh School smce 1935 She has a great love for art and IS xery em1nent along thls lme Ann deslres that a pergolo be bullt for the ture kids who take mechanlcal drawmg so 1ng to class DOROTHY JANE BLACK DOT To know Dot IS to admlre her a swell per son and a real honest to goodness frlend She lS one of those qulet easy golng glrls who says very lxttle and yet does a great deal Dorothy IS a consclentlous student and one who deserves success Best of luck Dot JOHN PAUL BLAKELY PALL Asslstant Advertlslng Manager Crystal 38 Dramatic Club 39 Glee Club 39 Busxness Manager Echo 39 Paul came to us as a Sophomore from Erie Pennsylvama He became popular qulckly and IS a member of hlgh standlng ln the hxgher court of the OL School He has taken an actlve part 1n all of our school act1v1 1es dances glee club etc We ve enjoyed knowlng you Paul T , v . -. 3 Z , . -. 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PAGE 10 THE CRYSTAL, 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL J 6104 mi-ffifff v Ip 232 uh, nf LOUISE AYER BRADLEY GENIUS LOUISE UName It 37 Crystal Staff 38 Llbrary Commlttee 39 Drarnatlc Club 39 Echo Staff 39 4Ed1torD Executlve Commlttee Hall of Fame 39 Not only 1S LOUISE a brxght g1rl an Intelhgent cr1t1c one who possesses a great deal of savo1r fa1re but she IS also a fluent French speaker well Informed and has a really charmlng per sonalxty Putting 3Sld6 all sentlment Wh1Ch unfortunately appears saccharme to the readers a g1rl wxth qaulltles such as these 1S rare If not to say umque KENNETH MCCLUNG BROGAN RAT Basketball Mgr 39 Kenneth s a swell guy He s always well dressed and that curly black ha1r IS always Just the way It should be Hes ser1ous mlnded but he has a qulck wIt That braln of hlS percolates Just about all the tlme Well mlss you a lot Brogan so heres to you JANE BLANKMAN COCHRAN JANIE Who IS the new g1rl went from person to person In September of 37 It was Jane Smce tle manner and cheerfulness Always wllhng to help Jane has proved a great asset to the class of 39 The most of the best to you Janie' JOHN DAVID CRIST DOIDDY Terc Ian e you h ve seen a fellow around for he 1 st f ur ye rs who seemed to be In every th1n'f that was golng on That was John D He lS one of the most school Splrlted In our class and always IS w1ll1ng to help Wlth anythmg con cernlng L H S Not only that but he w1ll do nvthmg for a frIend and IS as good as h1s word A boy Wlth these char cter1st1cs w1ll go far In the world nd we know John D wont be an exceptlon Au Rev Ir old fmend , iv J An sf I I x ,L 4 V' ll Il IK S! x J' Ax Q f ,-, V N .. - - ., , 3 , 5 - N . 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THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXLNGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE MELVIN CRAMER CAULEY 'NIFLVIN Basebxll 35 36 38 39 Football 38 39 Blsket ball 38 39 Monogrum Club 30 39 We should alxxaxs remember Melxln fo h1s smgmg espeuzlly xn Alexnnders Rlgtlme Band Although Melvln had tough luck md had to stay five years he has tlken an ICIIVG pert ln exch of the three sports He IS dlxv mys Ieldy to tnlxe his turn lt nnxthmg lt my time ELSIE HOGUE DONALD Moxqxms Glee Club 35 39 V1ce Pres 39 Llbrarx Staff 35 38 Crystal Staff 39 Cheer Leader 39 Drzmatxc Club 39 Hall of Fume 39 Elsle in outstandlng senxor IS known for her Wlt md humor and her ablllty to start nexfx 1d68S xnd keep them gomg Her xttrwctlvc smile wnd cute xx dj of t'1lk1ng are defimte contr1but1ons to leer personallty We lClXL v u Hogue wlth only plelsxnt memoues und vxe xvlsh vou success In your ITlLlblCil c reer HELEN ENGLEMAN HELEN Glet. Club 36 39 Honor Com 36 Stunt Nnght 31 Pres of Home EC Club 39 We llW'ljS thlnk of Helen .as the frlendly glrl wlth cl cheerv hello for everyone We 1ll feel that xxe can depend on her Xkltl'1OLlt belng d1s appolnted She has a greut deal of executlve ab1l1tx xxas on the Honor Commlttee her first year .and slnce then has been the presldent of other orgmnlzdtxons ROQE 'XIARIE FNGLEMAN Host: NIARIE Dr1m1t1c Club 39 Rm se Nl me 1 QL1lLl frlercxly md SIHCGIE xoung ladx enjoxs txxo hobbles dancxng and readmg She hes A keen sense of humor but she has hel serlous slde. too. QSDCCI xllx xx hen lt comes to her studies: br.c'1use she h'xs 'xlxxrays stood at the top of her class. Goud luck to you. Rose IXI'1rie. .QAM TPS PAGE 12 THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL STUART MOORE FAISON STU Student Councll 35 39 Football 36 38 Base ball 35 38 Basketball 35 39 Pres of Class 36 37 Monogram Club 36 39 Crystal Staff 38 39 Glee Club 36 Llbrary Staff 36 37 Hall of Fame 38 39 Stuart although he entered LeX1HgtOD Hlgh dl rect from Memphls was 1mmed1ately elected student representatlve and has contmued to stand first IH our esteem Stuart has also excelled 1n studles and 1n a h letxcs and vse fondly thmk of hlm as the per fect comblnatxon PRESTON C FIX PRESTON Football 33 39 Baseball 38 39 Hall of Fame 38 39 Preston our tall dark and handsome senxor whom we are proud to clalm He IS one of those sensatlonal eleven of the undefeated football team You have great ab1l1ty Preston to be used as you wlsh May lt be to the very best advantage' We le-Ive many compllments sa1d ELISABETH GREEN FRAY BETTY There lS nothmg re 1cent about Fray She 1s cont1n.1lly bubbl1ng over wlth good natured chat er Betty IS e s1ly met and 1f a stranger Joms our m1dst she IS one of the first to wel come her or htm There IS no denvlng 1t fllfllflg IS Betty s s1n Fray has an amazlng supply of energy proof of VKh1Cl1 IS her l1st of ex racurrlcular actlvltles a member of the Glee Club and Dramatlc Club an ardent hcrsewoman and a music pupll May all the luck and success be yours Betty BEATRICE FREEMAN Glee Club 35 39 Llbrlry Stxfl' 36 Dmmltxc Club 39 Echo Staff 39 D1d you ever WlSh to be attractlve lntelllgent polsed popular and a good dancer Be has never vslshed for these Vet she h1s ex ery one Ex ery tune vte look around shes off to Balt1 more only to retuln to vt nlk uound m 1 d L drem mg of 1 nevxlw xcquned oh md oh 1 U ,, ' y u - v - Y - 1 ' ' ' - 9 9 . . 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BLANCHE FREEMAN BLANCHE Glee Club 35 C34 357 Glee Club 39 C38 399 Here IS a grand glrl Wlth a bubbling personality who IS game for most anything She IS always bursting to tell you something and whenever there IS a note of humor sounded ln anything you are sure to get a hearty laugh from Blanche May success be yours Blanche MARY GILLOCK MARY Monogram Club 36 37 38 39 Presldent 37 Hall of Fame 37 38 Glee Club 36 37 38 Student Government 38 Dramatlc Club 39 Home Econom1cs Club 38 Echo Staff 39 Mary 15 the happy go lucky sort of person She stays near the top of her class but you never see her worrying over her lessons Basketball seems to worry her more Shes a swell player and a good sport all the tlme but you should see her shine at Cllfton Forge Here s to you pal ESSIE GAY HUGHES GAY Essu: Part play girl part serlousness a gay grin end lng ln a laugh that gets you that way too and the result IS ESSIE Gay Dld you ever see her playing time away but who doesn t Even then her work IS usually well done Regardless of the study she should do she iinds time for a chat or to listen to the problems of her friends. Since Essie Gay has spent all her high school days with us in Lexington I think we should know her well enough to call her Gay Essie dont you? LOUISE KERR LOUISE Louise although a very quiet girl has made her contribution to the school. As a member of the Glee Club she is one of the mainstays of the altos. It has been said that Miss Dunlap could not get along without her in the Home Econo- mics Class since she is willing at all times to help in whatever she is needed. Miss Dunlap too has even gone so far as to say that Louise is her secretary since she attends to the typing, etc., of the H. E. Dept. Best of luck to you, Louise in your stenographic career. 04994444- 0 Q-an-Q, 2.4-el, iff sf? THE cRYs'rAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 13 Girls' Basketball '36, '37, CCapt.J '38, '39g Girls' ' 7 1 i ' 2 . . ' ' , 5 me f ' , 3 ' ' dv 1 . . D , 7 I ' PAGE 14 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL +7 wif 41 MARY CHRISTINE KINKAID CHRIS Chrxstme IS one of the qu1etest most reserved members of our class but also one of the n1cest She has a very pleaslng personallty and hkeable dxsposltxon and has proved to be a true frlend to many So heres W1sh1ng for you Chrlstme the best of luck In everyth1ng you undertake EMMETT BRUCE KIRKPATRICK KIRK Bruce K1rkpatr1ck started IH Lexmgton H1gh School IH 1935 He IS very good In h1s subJects and h1s good humor has made hlm l1ked by everyone We all emoy havmg classes Wlth h1m because he never has any complalnt to make about anythlng the teachers want hlm to do He IS an all around good sport Good luck Bruce RALPH DAVIDSON LACKEY LACKEY Ralph the ambltlous chunky llttle fellow who always had a slmple answer to all questlons entered L H S In 1935 and WIII graduate wlth the class of 39 H1s Impetuous Smlle and good nature as well as h1s w1tty manner made hlm a frlend to everyone espec1ally the teachers Good luck Ralph BETTY LAIRD Glee Club 37 Echo Staff 39 Betty lS a fr1endly attractlve g1rl who has a qulet shy manner In the presence of grown ups but who IS qulte the other extreme when shes w1th her frlends She has always stood hlgh In her class but she possesses a happy go lucky nonchalant attltude towards hfe fl? THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 15 MARY ELIZABETH LARUE UIVIAZZIEU One who has attended Sanford for one year lshe regrets not being there this year where no theses are wnttenb and L H S for three years IS Mary LaRue who llves on West M1dland Trall She IS one of L H S s few towheads vxhose loss here as a graduate w1ll be a gam to any other MARY ORR BOAG LAUDERDALE IVIARY BOW Glee Club 36 38 39 Basketball 39 Echo Staff Here lS one glrl whom we probably won t forget especlally for one reason although she doesnt have a l1ttle lamb she does have a 1Ittle pug nose' Marys personallty and smlllng d1SDOS1 t1on have won for her many frlends and we know that she w1ll get along after L H S WILLIAM FREEMAN LINDSAY FREEIVI I INDSAY Football 37 38 co capt 38 Basketball 37 38 Baseball 37 Monogram Club 37 38 39 Perhaps you have notlced a qu1et somewhat re t1r1ng boy around L H S That was Freeman one of the most popular boys IH the school Al though he seems not to take part In anythmg IH truth he has a hand IH everythlng worthwhxle Freeman has everythmg a boy can want Good looks athlet1c ab1l1ty popularlty and Intelh gence As far as athlet1c ablhty goes Freem 15 probably the best athlete ever turned out at Lexmgton MARGARET GRAYSON MISH wIIGGIE DYNAMITE LITTLE IVIISH Glee Club 36 37 38 Pres 39 L1brary Comm 37 ASS1St3Ht 38 39 Crystal Staff 39 fEdItorl Llbrary Club Pres 39 Dramatlc Club 39 Cheer Leader 39 U Name It 37 Amateur Re vue 39 Hall of Fame 39 'vlargaret better known to us as Mlggle 15 a d1m1nu1t1ve delectable pleC8 of femmlmty She has proved her ab1lIty as a lender not only In the 1Ibr ry In whlch she has taken an 3CtlV9 part for three years and as a Semor has been Presldent of that organlzatlon but also has dls played her leadershlp In the role of the flery llttle cheer leader who has greatly helped to Iecreate the Splrxt of L H S '-'Z-Q 3552? ' f'?'fg'7 wif L. ji! PAGE 16 THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL fn! D '3Q' .vin NANCY MOORE NANCY Nancy the carefree gurl of our senlor class takes l1fe as It comes One hardly 1f ever sees Nancy w1thout a broad smlle Possessmg a personahty that attracts her to many we are sure Nancy w1ll always have a host of frlends and that she w1ll lead a very happy llfe MARY MOORE MCCORKLE MARY MOORE Glee Club 39 36 Dramatlc Club 39 Echo Staff 39 Hall of Fame 38 39 One of the most studlous members of the class of 39 IS Mary Moore She IS w1ll1ng to help those who need her and may be depended upon to do her best 1n whatever she undertakes Mary Moore IS gxfted wlth a lovely musxcal volce Wh1Ch gives ple sure to all who hear It As a whole Mary Moore IS a lovable good natured g1r How could a glrl l1ke th1s fall? EDITH VIRGINIA MCKEMY EDITH Glee Club 38 39 H'11l of Fame 37 38 happy go lucky and ln a good humor? Some call her a n1t w1t and we all Just about agree but under the I'1ltWltlI'l6SS and crazmess theres a pal and a real friend to everyone Even MISS Hamllton admxts that her twln sorta crazy' ANN ELIZABETH READ SPEEDY DAPHNE Glee Club 36 37 Dramatlc Club 39 Crystal Staff 39 iEd1tor1n Chxefb Varslty Show 36 Arrateur Revue 39 Falthfulness to her frlends IS one of Anns most cutst ndmg tralts Along wlth thlS she possesses C1l.1dIlt16S whrch most every one wlshes for Beauty charm 1ntegr1ty a keen sense of humor and a grand dancer constltute Ann Ann s ambltlon IS to become an actress May we some day say I knew her when ' Good luck Speedy , , W ik .. , ,, 4 2 ff - . , ,r ' ' . , ' , , Y I .. ,, ' ' a ' . 1 I y ' l. A ,, Who has ever seen petite Edith when she wasn't I tl - - ' vs - , . ' ' ' ' is are - - I , 9 any X A - - '4 V Y I. . l - .va . Q., 'L Q, THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE17 RHODA LOIS REYNOLDS DOPEY Glee Club 35 Llbrary Staff 39 Crystal Staff 39 Cheer Leader 39 In Loxs we have the coquette of the senIor class Or shall we say of the L H S LOIS when quesuoned she always h'Is a QUICK and Wltty comeblck She goes wlth us In the world as I nurse We hate to lose you but good luck to those hand some men who fall In love wlth pretty nurses JOHN RAYMOND RULEY FOURTH DIMENSION John Raymond Ruley who IS one of our class who must rIde the bus to school has made hIs mark In Lexmgton HIgh School by hIs falthful and efflclent handlmg of the Crystal Store Re tllrlllng to school In the fall of 36 after an ab sence of one year Ruley took hlS place In the store when lt was first started and has remalned In It SIHCG The demon French delayed Blg Ruleys graduatlon one year and hlS absence In the wm ter of 35 36 another but John Raymond wIll recexve hIs dlploma In June along Wlth hlS adopted class of 39 CHARLES WESLEY RULEY PETER Echo Staff 38 A lucky senIor who made four credlts each year He was an excellent French student of our class Wesleys thought to have as much common sense as any senlor In the hlgh school May he use thIs for the best of success ID the world WILLIA'VI BASIL SCOTI' BASIL Footb Ill 34 BdSll IS one of those scholars who has attended L H S for five consecutlve years HIS gentle smlle and cheerful greetmg w1ll not soon be forgotten at L H S The best of luck and a successful llfe In the fu ture B'1sIl K-miie M'-cn SALLY FRANCES SMITH DEMP Whoever knows Sally likes her and those who dont know her are missing something If you are in a fit of the blues she is sympathetic if you feel ambitious she IS the person to walk with if you are 1n a loquacious mood she Joms with zest She may not be well known by some of us but those of us that do know with the gleam of her dark red hair her shining brown eyes and her happy go lucky mood is the warm heart of a true friend LOIS JANE STEIDTMANN DUTCHESS Lois Jane Steidtmann is called Lois by her teachers and Dutchess by Fray Her witti cisms are the constant delight of her classmates Lois is a conscientious and excellent student as long as there are no themes to hand in She is tall and blonde and dresses smartly She de serves success and we hope she will attain lt CHARLES EDWARD SWINK x-IALFIE Football 35 36 37 38 lco captain? Basketball 36 37 38 39 fcaptalnl Baseball 36 37 38 39 Monogram Club 36 37 33 isecretaryl 39 tpresldentl Dramatic Club 39 Hall of Fame 39 Everyone knows of Halfies athlet1c ability and no one questions it. He has been awarded eleven monograms and rightly deserves every one. He was co-captain of Lexing.ons only un- defeated football team that of 1938. He was also captain of the 1938-1939 basketball team. LEWIS TYREE WOO Football '37' Basketball '37, '38, '39g Dramatic Club, '39g Executive Committee '39g Crystal Staff '38, 393 Varsity Show '37. Lewis comes from an old Lexington family, at least on his mother's side. Go to his home, 'Mul- berry Hill, some night and ask for him and his mother will tell you he is out in his shack trying out some men's ideas in photography which Mr. Thompson gave him. Lewis is among the top in his studies, although he sludies less than most other people, being naturally bright. The best of luck, Lewis. 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ll11l,Xl'X'l'l', N1-1-ly hz-5 11111 1'11111i111-rl his i1111-1'1-X15 sw lllllL'll 111 hi: fl:1111-iiigg 111 1h1- l1.1lls As an 1-ln-1-1' l1'lflL'l'. l11- l1.1f 111-1i1- :1 g1'..111l lui: .-Xls11 lil-11l:1y1-fl 11111- i1.1fl11-1l1.1ll 1h1'1111lgl111111 1l11- Pl'El5llll. lzi ilu- fllllIl'1' 51111 will 111'1111z1hly lil'flfl :1 1'-1l1111111 111 51111:' rlziily 111-ws1141111-1' 1,-:i1h Y111111Q :if lhl- 41111111111 l51-1':1llv- '.-31111111 1- N1--ljk l'l4lSl -1i1'f1111fli11u 1,.l1-11' .3 9 I PAGE 20 THE CRYSTAL 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL XV emors as Cc-jlTCSl1TTl671.1 LYNWOOD KING, Preszdent Frances Agnor Lols Alphln James Anderson Eleanor Armstrong Merle Armstrong Robert Ayers Fred Baker Cottle Beeton Anne Berry Samuel Berry Dorothy Black Thomas Black Evelyn Brown Walter Brugh Mary Campbell Margaret Carter Jesse Cauley Mlldred Chaplm Arthur Chlttum Ruth Coffey Marjorle Clemmer Annle Marle Cobb Bernard Conner George Craft Lucllle Crlst James Cunnmgham Robert Dav1s Frank Dxxon EISIB Hogue Donald Helen Douifas Helen Engleman Henry Engleman Marxe Englem n Stuart ralson Agnes FIX L1l1a FIX Paulme Flx Henrletta Fletcher Betty Fray Beatrlce Freeman Blanche Freeman Florence FrIedman Helen Glllesple Mary G111OCk Cerald1ne Glllock Mary H1leman ESSIC Hughes Carl Irvme James Johennlng James Kldd Lynvt ood Kmg Mamle Klnkald Bruce Klrkpatrlck Albert Kmck Dean Knlck Ralph Lackey Betty Lalrd Mary Lauderdale George Maclaeras Bertha Mmdach Margaret Mxsh Hunter Moore Ehzabeth Moore Oscar Moore Mary Moore McCorkle Charles McCoy Margaret McCoy Wmlfred McFadd1n Stanhope Nlcely Leona Plogger El17abeth Pultz GoldIe Ramsey Ann Read LOIS Rey nolds Wesley Ruley Charles Scott Isabell Sensabaugh Lula Shoemaker Stuart Sm1th Sall1e Sm1th Emory Snyder Lo1s Ste1dtmann Cleora Stem Freeman Straub Charles Swlnk Nancy Tolley Lewls Tyree Edna Vest LeRoy Vest Jean Vlnson Galt Welles Helen Wllhanason Maggle Belle W1ltsh1re Hester Woodward Dorls Young Mxtchell Zlmmerman THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 21 emor Glass will FRANCES AGNOR bequeath mx qu1et and peaceful nature to MIHHIG Jane Fullel LOIS ALPHIW vx1ll a moIe efliclent vvaltress 11n the tearoomj to Stuart Smlth JAMES ANDERSON bequeath mx camera sklll to Herbert HamrIc RUSSEL AY RLS leaxe mx excellent grades In math to Bobby Seal FRED BAKER bequeath mv melodlous volce to mv defenseless classmates ANN BERRY bequeath mv dIt1St1C talent to PIg Walker DOROTHY BLACK bequeath my retlcent manner to Emlly Kx le Amsworth PAUL BLAKELY leaxe mx pull vxxth the women to George Nelson LOUISE BRADLEY bequeath mx love for the North to Joe Moffatt KENNETH BROGAN w1ll Mr Brexvbaker a more efficlent basketball man ager for 40 MELVIN CAUI EY bequeath mx ab1l1tv to boot the plgskln to W1ll1am Magee JANE COCHRAN bequeath my eternal smlle to Emllx Wlse JOHN D CRIST bequeath mv Lulu the Wombat to Jazmama fcampj ELSIE HOGUE DONALD xv1ll my lox e for the football team to Isabel Anderson HELEN ENGLEMAN bequeath mv na1vete to Ellen McCoy STUART FAISON bequeath my math ab1l1tv to mx l1ttle brother PRESTON FIX bequeath mx smooth techmque to Pete Moses BETTY FRAY wIll mx boots and spurs to Mlml Dax es BEATRICE FREEMAN bequeath mx keen sense of humor to Stanhope Nlcely BLANCHE FREEMAN Wlll mv trlps to New Jersey to Eleanor Armstrong MARY GILLOCK w1ll my athlet1c ab1lIty to Dot Jane Aaron ESSIE GAY HUGHES bequeath mx southern accent to G III Hemer CARL IRVINE leaxe mv loxe for carrot tops to Ralph Womeldorf LOUISE KERR bequeath mx loxe for an1mals fMlDkS7 to MHFIIXH Ell1s LYNWOOD KING leave mx xv1ttx comebacks to Jesse Cauley CHRISTINE KINKAID bequeath mv dxffidence to Evelx n Brown BRUCE KIRKPATRICK Wlll my qulet and peaceful nature tOBObbv M1sh RALPH LACKEY bequeath mv reckless dr1x1ng to Joe Spencer BETTY LAIRD Wxll mx xv1tt1c1SmS to Kathleen Engleman MARY LARUE Wlll mv blond curls to Em1lx W1se MARY LAUDERDALE bequeath my dependabllltx to R1ed1e Agnor FREEMAN LINDSAY wtll mx phy Slque to Sonnx Blam MIGGIE MISII xxIll my school sp1r1t to Anne Cooke NANCEY MOORE bequeath my dlamond I1Hg to Lor1a1ne BuSIck L . 7' Q I ' -1 ' w 7' 1 7 1 ' I . r v y 7 7 1 , 1 I ' , I A K' l L . ' X I , , ' , ' I4 ' H v 7 . l v . . V . , 7 7 li I y' 77 U 7 y . ' 7 . . H . ' . ,, . . X . , . ' ' V, ' . . H 73 LK ' 77 , y , ' 1 X ' 1 R ' ROSE MARIE ENGLEMAN, bequeath my reserved manner to J. T. Hickman. A - . ' 7 l . 7 if V' 97 V LL 77 , ' Ur ' ' r . 7 .17 . A ' , V . Y lk Y7 ' 1, ' V 7 in - 77 I L 7 V . Y V' - Y 7 u J ' - I 7- . . V . . .4 . V V 7. t X LC v7,7 . . J 1 . ' 1 L V 7' 1 K1 I ' . P I, I, I, L I I I I I, 1, I, I, I 1 AGE 22 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Q ik MARY MOORE MCCORKLE, bequeath my studiousness to Franklin Wise. EDITH MCKEMY, bequeath my friendliness to anti-socialites. ANN READ, bequeath my unconventionality to Mary Smith. LoIs REYNOLDS, will my attraction for the opposite sex to Virginia Nicely. RAYMOND RULEY, do leave the Crystal Store to Eddie Adair. WESLEY RULEY, bequeath my mathematical mind to Liz Locker. BASIL SCOTT, bequeath my sense of humor to Van Bradley. SALLY SMITH,bequeath my good nature and friendliness to Lucy Saunders. LoIS STEIDTMANN, bequeath my class standing to Roy Muterspaw. HALFIE SWINK, bequeath my athletic record to Sammy Williams. LEWIS TYREE, bequeath my mathematical ability to Ruth Coffey. HESTER WOODWARD, do leave my honor roll average to Helen Keller. NEELY YOUNG bequeath my dancing feet to Joe Moffatt I I ' sv' THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE umm lass EDWIN ADAIR, Preszdent Edw1nAda1r Jr Thomas Agnor Isabel Anderson Eleanor Armstrong Lucle Baker Helen Bare Charles Barger Kenton Bennmgton Evelyn Brown Reta Bryant Margaret Carter Nora Cash Dabney Carver Jesse Cauley Graham Chlt tum Adolph Clark Eloxse Clemmer Dorothy Clemmer Ruth Coffey Frances Conner Payton Craft Lucllle Crlst Vlfglnla Deaver Marllyn Ellls Davld Flre baugh MarJor1e F1tzpatr1ck Glenwood Fltch Lel1a F1x Geraldme Glllock James Hartbarger Seatta Hartbarger Juan1ta Hess Raymond Hlckman Raymond Hlg gms Gordon He1ner James Kldd Mamle Kmkald W1ll1am Kltchen Frances Kn1ck Leola Kmck Dean Kmck Ellzabeth Locker Loulse Lotts Alfred Mxller Mary Ehzabeth Moore Norvelle Moses John McClung Ruby McCormick Charles McCoy Juanlta McKemy Cloetta Nxcely Stanhope N1cely Lenard Perkmson Leona Plogger Paulme Purv1s Paul Reld Robert Seal Lula Shoemaker Mae Belle Sm1th Gladys Sm1th Stuart Sm1th Joe Spencer Juamta Stanley Cleora Stem Lurty Straub Nancey Tolley Ella B Weathers Kathryn Weeks Sammy Wllhams Gertrude Wr1ght Mltchell Zlmmerman . rg -' -' -f 'V 4 nv., , ' I 'wt, . 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PAGE 24 THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ,Sophomore lass GEORGE MACHERAS, Preszdent Nellle Agnor Martha Alphln Emlly K Amsworth Arthur Anderson Merle Armstrong Harold Ayres Ruth Ayres James Bradley Lorrame Bus1ck Kathemne Cochrane Anne Cooke Beatrlce Craft Nanme Davls Frances Davls Halstead Dunl p Kathleen Engleman Dorothy Engleman John Falson Jane Fuller Emmalme G1llock Etta Hartless Mary Hess Garland ITVIDC Bobby Irvme Norman Irvlne James Johenmng Helen Keller Annxe K K1dd Houston K1rby Jane Knapp V1rg1n1a Lawhorne Ahce Lotts George Macheras Joseph Magee Rlchard Mlller Lxlllan Mont gomery M1ldred Moore Mary MOTTISOH H11ah McCorm1ck George Nelson Lydla Pamter Ellzabeth Phalen Pearl Smlth Ann Twombly James Tyree Juanlta Wllllams Irma Whltmore Emlly W1se 5,93 vb!!- N 0-1111 -...J THE CRYSTAL 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE Cdlreshman Glass Q LILLIE MACHEHAS, Preszdent Dorothy Jane Aaron Thals Adele Adklns Reld Agnor Joe Davldson Agnor Wllllam Al ford Jr Margaret Anne Alphm Elta Arpxa John Ayres Rebecca Ann Ayres George McK1nley Bane Stanton Blaln Hazel Bennlngton Blllle Boggs Randall Bcsserman Ray mond Bosserman Herbert Brogan Helen Buchan n Raymond Camden June Frances Carter Stella Carter Aellse Cllnebell Curtls Connor Mary Margaret Cox G rland Danlel Jr Mary Sue Ebelmg Jane Engleman Wllllam E F1tzpatrxck Jr Frances Allen Flx Bewley Goforth Mlldred Marle Hall George Elmer H rr1s Ora Vance Hartbarger J T Hlckman Jane Klnkaxd Mary Knlck Mary Allce Lauck Chapman Lauderdale Vxrglnla Leech Martha Lotts Robert Mlsh Jr N1tza Macheras Wxlllam Magee Susan McCorkle Ellen McCoy Mary McCullough Agnes McFadd1n Wllletta McDan1el lcseph Moffatt Roy Muterspaw V1rg1n1a Nxcely Hazel O Conner Jean O Neal Mary Carrlngton Owen Charles Plogger Gladys Reld Gordon Reld Wxlham Ruble Ludy Saunders Mary H Sensabaugh Burton Smith Ellzabeth Smlth Helen Smxth Mary Smlth Nellie Smlth Dorothy Mae Snyder Marle Tolley Helen Truslow Rlta Walker Gretchen Weaver Frances Welles John Galt Welles Phxl Wlthrow O'-Laci' bmw Sider 72 ii , 25 3,4 , 3 E- i 1 '5 ' . xX erik, ,- -, 9 ., . F A Q, ,Y'. . V ,iv if - V4 ' . , N N . V 1' K X Y fo 9 . . . .. . . -v I 1 I U . ' Q . v 'I . n V ' ' , 'rl D . ' . . . I y ' I 'I D V . . I I I v U v . D I l Q u I I I I - u 1 I v I I V U 1 I I I PAGE 26 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL sk if Af f '3x4:l4N,X-J- -.4t.fsZ- bak-YK M .grin-15 ommerczal la55L'5,..1'..,w-J SY Mary Monroe Alnsworth Elizabeth Beatty Mlldred Beeton Pauhne K Brown Kenneth Clatterbaugh Annle Lee Crlst V1r glnla D1xon Helen Hankms Evalyna Hartbarger Mar ha Hmty Clyde Hlte Leo Holland Lesl1e Irvme Kathleen L1ttle Jack James Sherldan Oscar Smlth M1ldred Wh1tesell Effie W1lhelm , l X ' , X Q 'A ' Il J f x - ' X 1 Xa J, if J .3 L x ' . A - X l ' ei- ' ' , Q, - 'j V ' xy ' Y 1 . f X X' .R , xl 3 f ,I X ' f f' D V . ' 1 l 1 - I 5 1 l . v . v ,, Masters, Margaret Miley, Clarence Murray, Frances M. Nuckols, If I ,V - . . y . . , . . . 1 'h .vVr '.:vf Du 2 x 'I-I , 1 4, I A if X' iffy- I' V ,I h il ' fd , V , 3' .1 ' o ' 1 x lf ' , 4. ff N . f . IA . E PAGE 28 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH scHooL sf: if FRONT Row-J Anderson P F1x L Kmg C Swxnk S Smxth M Zlmmerman SECOND Row G Macheras C Irvme S Wllhams F Walker R Hlckman M Cauley F Llndsay iBoys efbfonogmm lub Tm-: Bovs MONOGRAM CLUB of Lexmgton Hlgh School opened the meetmgs of 1938 39 by several new amendments and a thorough dlscusslon of the commg dances The club lost seven or elght members by graduat1on but many others were enrolled because of Foot ball and Basketball Presldent Charles Sw1nk and faculty advlser Mr Brewbaker dls cussed the method of Semor Monogram Men and the tokens to be gxven them It IS thought before the year 1S over a new const1tut1on wxll be drawn up and passed to govern these tokens The four dances glven by the Monogram Club were a great success and a new method of mus1c was 1ntroduced BACK Row-S. Faison, K. Brogan, J. Faison, P. Reid, P. Craft, J. Cauley. ' C? 'R Q THE CRYSTAL 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH scHooL PAGE 29 Lex1ngton's First Unbeaten Team FRONT Row P Craft F Walker Co Captam F Lindsay Co Captam C Swmk S Wil liams P Reid G Macheras SECOND Row C McCoy R Higgins F Baker C Irvine M Cauley R Muterspaw S Fai son J Kidd Wise J Cauley M Zunmerman Manager Cgiootball, 1938 CHARLES SWINK Co Captam FREEMAN LINDSAY Co Captazn MITCHELL ZIMMERNIAN Manager QTUART P BREWRARER Coach STARTING THE YEAR under a new coachlng regime the Lexington boys appeared to have a good season in prospect Coach Phess Woodson had been ably replaced by Mr Stuart Pete Brewbaker who left William Fleming High of Roanoke to fill Mr Woodson s shoes v9 iv , , . , Z. BACK Row-Coach Brewbaker, G. Fitch, P. Fix, L. King, G. P. Macheras. J. Faison. F. 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I' wi? wiv THE CRYSTAL. 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 31 FN ov A V , HN! xx N L IL 13 Q 6 LXINC1 R um Ig' UMW FRONT Row S Sm1th F Lmdsay C Swmk Captam R Hxckman S Fa1son SECOND Row S P Brewbaker Coach K Brogan Mgr J Fa1son L Kmg N Young F Walker M Cauley fl3oy5' iBasketball, IQ3Q KENNETH BROGAN Manager S P BREWBAIXER Coach USING somewhat the same system of prev1ouS years the Scarlet Hurrlcane swept through 1tS regular season wlth a record of fourteen VVIUS and three lcsses The team was bu1lt around five sen1or lettermen Captam Swmk Stuart Fa1son Freeman Llndsay Lynwood Kmg and Neely Young Stuart Smxth 'Pluck HIckman Plg Walker Melvln Cauley and John Fa1son d1d yeoman work In backrng up the five starters All of the reserves except Cauley have a year or two more of cOmpet1t1on and Wlth the ard sent up from the Junlor Varsxty Mr Brewbaker expects another qulntet Of the Same cahber to take the floor for I . gi' f 'L .. L: ur 4' C- , 5 If -w, 'W I I I L I I ' I r' ft' Q 2 I 1 . 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' , . . - CHARLES SWINK ,. ..., .,., I .,,., ,..,,..... ..., . . ,, ,, Captain . 1 - I I I v ' Y PAGF 57 1HF C1xXSTA1 1939 1Fx1xCT0N HICH 11001 the B1g Red next be on For the eecond xg:-11 1n euccexslon the J N UL Lexmgton wee undefeated Add thls to the xeeord of the Varntx and xou hdxe E1 season to be 1ust1x p10ud of Lexlngton 91 nted 11s se won hx de-fe atlng Buchan 111 39 25 on the home court The next nvc games xxc1e plax ed xx1thout 11 setbaclx for the Smrlet cagers Lee Hxgh of Staunton gave Lexmgton then fnet t11mm1ng xx hen thex came out on the long end of 11 40 21 count Staun ton xx IQ the onlx team thlt deiefated LGXIHQYOH IXX1C8 The other loss when by the x nmtx xx ms 1dlDllllblGlC.d bx HiIllSlJ11bUlg Hoxxexu l.,LXll12lU11 ex ened the count wlth the Blum xx hen thu gaxe them 1 thrnough gomg OVLI 1nd czmm out on lop SZ Z4 lhe LC,k1l'1gl0ll boxe gave then QXhlb1l1fl11 111 thmr 1151 game Such OLl1SllllCllIlg bquuis 15 Wllllim Flem seaaon Wllh H11'r1's0nbu1g Andrexx LSVVIS Ph1ll1ps Busmeeb College ind N3tU1dl Brldge flllmg once befole thc onsl1ugh1 of the Scnlet Hurllemq Btcluse of ltk good Iecold lemngton xx IS 1nx1ted to pl 1x 111 the Annu 11 South Atl 1nt1L TOUIHCS at VX 1Ql'1lHg1.01l and Lee thls bemg QUIIQ IH hOl101 as Lexlngton Wee the onlx B class h1gh Qchool competmg 1n tht toulnament Thev met John Mnshall Hlgh of R1ch mend 111 the fhst gzme 'and xx ere defeated 30 2 Lexmgton dld not Hash as good 11 H001 gnne as thex h 1d all lhlflllgll thc SL won xnd smmed to be tense Thex fought hnd how um xnd couldnt Qllclx The sexson xx 1 whole xx 15 1 blg xutcess 1nd the te lm deserves the 13113159 1t xx on Captaln Sxx 111k W IS hlgh pomt m an for the se 15011 xxlth fl tot 11 of 127 13011115 Llndsax tra1led xx1th 109 and the Ieet of tht 15011115 xx ere exenlx dlxlded nnong the req of the squad XXXX X 1 K 5 v1 Y- v w 1 - Q f, 1. . . , . ... . . 1. v . 1 . 1 1 , ,mC . 1 ' .. . 1 as . Q ,X , . H Q , A A ,I I . g H 1 . ' . J , . , , ' . 41'1 j 11 .-. 1 1- . ' 71 ' MY! 7' ' ' C - A k 1 ' A 1 1 ' r r - - f - . '1. Q 1 ' 1 ' , C: 1 1 '1 5 vgsi ' 1 ., -7. 2..'x. . I ,x,V,.' ,w 1 ' , - , 1111, 1 - 1 ' va L 3 Q,-V A w' ' ' I 1' ' .11 ' 1 1 1' '41 1 - ing. Buchanan. Hot Springs. Covington. and Low Moor were defeated twice during the 1 ' 1 1 Q2 1'1 1 12 1 -. 1 A J, V vin' ' V 1 if ' 1 2 - 2 '. ' ' ' 11, ' ' . ' ' 1 1 '. ' ' ' ' ' . E . . A i ' l Z Q A . . - 1 'lf 1' 1 1 1 -1 1 1 31, 1 1' . - 1 ' 1' 1:1 1 '1'a ' L' 1 11 .1 , I. Y. Z . . i Z Y. 1 2 , Y. - . NY . '- ' ' b 1 . A' YA x 71 ' - 74 2 ' L V I 'E iv THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 33 V 'Q 1.4, , an s 'Y .' 'IJ 801- 1-.4-if FRONT Row Smlth Macheras Baker M Cauley Johennxng SECOND Row Fltch G Irvme Zlmmerman Flx Mutlspaugh Kxng THIRD Row Brewbaker Coach Lmdsay Swmk J Cauley FHISOU C IYVIHG Mgr Qaseball, T939 As SPRING RoLLs AROUND prospects for th1s years team seems to be at a low ebb Several semor lettermen were unable to report because of extra heavy scholastlc dutles but they may be able to come out as the season progresses Thls addltlon would greatly strengthen Mr Brewbakers hopes for a champlonshxp 9 As xt IS now lt appears that M Cauley at thxrd base Macheras at short S Smlth at the keystone sack Fred Baker behlnd the plate and J Cauley 1n the outfield W111 form the nucleus of the team X .fr 'Q f '-.wx Z , l , ,h A, , . x . L A I , rv N: V I, I I 374 V L i' I 1 1 9 ' 7 . ' 1 - 1 - . 1 . 1 . v . y . - - , I ' . v . - , ' , - I , - . , T ' . I , l W ' V , A- s.. L4 . x QJ',Lf!:'. .,-x I - ' ' . f 5' A -A , Q. j' i ., -'rw 1 - a.','r '- . .A V -v I . ' J . 3.1-,U 1' M. X 41... ' - -. ' PAGE 34 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL if 'iv' FRONT Row Dorothy Clemmer Hester Woodward Jane Knapp Mary GIllock Ruby Mc Cormlck Reta Walker SECOND Row Martha E Brame Coach LucI1le CrIst Evelyn Brown ElIzabeth Locker J uanlta McKemy Etta Hartless GITZS Gfffonogmm lub RUBY MCCORMICK Preszdent VIRGINIA DEAVER Secretary Treasurer THE GIRLS MONOGRAM CLUB began the year wIth a Successful dance held In the L H S GymnasIum They cllmaxed thelr entertalnments for the year by gIvIng a banquet In hon or of the GIFTS Basketball Squad followed by a double break dance The club awarded Hester Woodward and Mary GIllock wIth gold basketballs for then' out standlng record In basketball durmg thelr four years of hlgh School The club hopes to be able to contmue th1S new project of awardmg the graduatlng players w1th basketballs when they have fulfIlled the requIrements set down by the club i ' 1 1 ' I v 1 ' v . , G HESTER WoonwARn ,.,,, , ,. ..,. .... , .. .... ..,..,., ...,.,. .,.,.,,., . , . ,... , ., .,.,,. ...,I..., . .Vice-President , . . - , THE CRYSTAL 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 35 441519110040 Mdmvfffaiiiafl FRONT Row E Locker R McCorm1ck Mgr J Knapp Captam M G11l0Ck H Wood ward Mgr D Clemmer QECOND Row Martha E Br'1me Coach A K Kldd M Armstrong J McKemy R Walker J W1ll1ams THIRD Row P Sm1th L Sm1th J Engleman B Boggs TS JANE KNAPP RUBY MCCORMICK HESTER WOODWARD ffasketball ,Squad Captam Manager M anager UNDER THE ABLE DIRECTION of MISS Brame the grrls had a very successful season The ent1re team wxll be back next year w1th the exceptlon of Hester Woodward guard for four years and Mary G111OCk forward and Slde center for four years Although th1s 1S a great loss to the squad lt 1S felt that the glrls w1ll put forth every effort pOSS1b19 to overcome th1s han dlcap thus makmg the team of 1940 the best In the hlstory of Lexmgton H1gh School October 8 October 6 November November November December December December 13 December 16 Goshen 25 Eflinger 24 Efflnger 30 Faxrfield 15 Farrfield 32 Cllfton Forge 22 Goshen 26 Cllfton Forge 29 Brownsburg 39 Lexlngton Lexmgton Lexlngton Lexmgton Lex1ngton Lexmgton Lexmgton Lexmgton Lexmgton 17 .lf ir , . v 5 V Qi 1 ' MARTHA E. 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' 37 PAGE 36 ...JET W mwzwzmvr HMEAMUSEEG' muwmuw no an u 13145731175 lilf nannies an K1 I inmnwnluns :annual lsnsnuanl intimal: lsmumwuff QQ' ww W :uw my an I Y' THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL its it Gite 'Dzlettante Qlub HOME ECONOMICS HELEN ENGLEMAN Preszdent LILLIAN MONTGOMERY Vzce Preszdent Martha Alphln Lo1s Alphxn Merle Armstrong Ruth Ayres Helen Bare Margaret Carter Nora Cash EIOISC Clemmer Frances Conner Beatrlce Craft Frances Davxs Helen Engleman Kathleen Engleman Lel1a Fxx MHTJOTIE F1tzpatr1ck Mary G1llock Geraldrne G1llock Etta Hartless Jane Knapp Frances Kn1ck HI-:sTER WOODWARD FRANCES KNICK LOUISE Kerr Vlfglflla Lawhorn Betty Lalrd Ahce Lotts M1ldred Moore L1ll1an Montgomery Elxzabeth Moore Mary Morrlson H11ah McCorm1ck Ruby McCorm1ck Secretary Treasurer Cloetta Nlcely Paulme Purvls Ehzabeth Pultz Mae Belle Smith Irma Wh1tmore Ella Banks We thers Hester Woodward THE DILETTANTE CLUB a chapter of the Rockbrldge Home Makers Club was organlzed In October 1938 It Jomed w1th the Brownsburg and Buena Vxsta Home Economxcs Clubs In May to form a federatlon Thls orgamzatlon devotes Its tlme to the study of home econo m1cs and related subjects W1th a well defined program the club by means of study pro grams furthers the scxence of home economlcs In an organ1zed manner SPONSORS MRS WILLIAM ADAIR MRs B B GLovER Miss MARY WARWICK DUNLAP .JU ,J ' Y 'r JN vs vim 'Q : 9 f ' I . G 3 5 'tx' W 'A 34 '. ' F .1 N A W W pw V J 1 Meet N . 4 M, A yi A A y nam'-z rgmvv- W.--.-..iL,, W wr fwfgw ww i e? aw44?1zmJ..ma..w Jr., 'jk ya' N,-40 WSW, .Yr 4,4 1 'Y if if . wr' vm ghb' 'Qg.f',2 ww 1. 1 ' .n , 1 ' , , 5. A Hz V '- fu, 1:3 3, fl ff' If , Q 1 Ex h 'Z.FwE?,,f ' ! N V ff f,'v f4.,,5v4:,,, 1 W C52-Xcftzfuztles Wat L 7 f u r PAGE 40 THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL it vii? C6716 Executwe ommzttee STUART FAISON, Preswlent Senlor Class Junzor Class LEWIS TYREE NORVELLE MOSES LOUISE BRADLEY LUCIE BAKER Sophomore Class Freshman Class ALFRED MILLER BILLIE Bocas ANNIE KIRK KIDD WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE has functloned up to par accordlng to the precedmg years but has not qu1te sat1sfied Itself It has strlved to make each student rea11ze that he IS an In tegral part of lt and lt IS h1s duty to uphold and aSS1St It In every way that IS poSs1b1e In accordance w1th th1S a1m the comm1ttee gave an assembly program Just before m1d term exams and Stuart Falson our presldent gave a short but forceful talk trymg to make each student understand hxs part and h1S consequent dutxes and Impress upon them thls motto Democracy ls somethmg deeper than ltberty zt zs responszbzllty 4 a . y 1 v , . u . . . I . . , . . ,, , . si? wiv THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 41 Gryftal Stay? ANN READ MARGARET MISH ELSIE HOGUE DONALD EDWIN ADAIR JAMES ANDERSON STUART FAISON Edztor m Chzef Edztor Humor Edztor Advertzsmg Edztor Photo Editor Czrculatzon Manager NEELY YOUNG ,,.,...,I,.4,....... ...,.,.....,I.....,,.,.....I,. .,,......,.,.......I A t hletic Editor PAGE 42 THE CRYSTAL, 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL if sk CGM Echo Staff Lou1se Bradley L1111e Macheras Mary Moore McCorkle Joe Magee Mary Glllock Joe Moffatt Hester Woodward Mary Hess Anne Cooke Ann Berry Emlly Wxse Paul Blakely Bobby Moore Garland Irvme Beatrlce Freeman Jane Fuller Loxs Betty Laird Anme K1rk Kidd V1rg1n1a Deaver Mary Sue Ebelmg MarJor1e Fltz patrxck Stuart Smlth Isabel Anderson Bobby Seal Norvelle Moses Raymond Hlckman Juamta Hess John Welles Mlml Daves Vlfglflla N1cely Ruby McCor mxck Elxzabeth Locker Stanton Blaln SPONSORS Miss MARY HAMILTON Mus LULA TARDY Miss KATHERINE SIEG Miss VARINA ELLIOTT Mlss MARY WARWICK DUNLAP Mn F HOUSTON HARLOW 7 1 , 'G' ' A 214 , I Steidtmann, Wesley Ruley, Kathleen Engleman, Frances Agnor, Mary Lauderdale, THE CRYSTAL 19 39 LEXINGTON HIGH scHooL PAGE 43 'Ute Qalenelar, 38 3Q SEI TFMBI-,R School opens w1th two new teachers Mr Brewbaker takmg Mr Woodson s place as eoaeh and Mr Lynch serx 1ng as manual tra1n mg mstructor Cheer leaders elected by student body Pep assemblles held each week Football team undefeated so far Improved school Splrlt IS somethlng that we all should be proud of OCTOBER Thls football team 15 really remarkable Trounced Buena V1sta .59 to 0 Ox er two thlrds of students followed team to Staunton to see them t1e The Leemen 1n a hard fought battle The presence of down hearted pup1ls was not1eed throughout school and probably the 1ssu1ng of first reports was responslble' NOVEMBER Monogram Club dance a huge success The football team closes 1ts season undefeated' Th1s IS the flrst undefeated team ln the h1storx of the school Looks l1ke murderers row composed of Halfle Freeman Lynwood Bake1 and F1x really meant buslness when they went on the field' On Noxember 7 1938 there was an unusual Llbrarx 1n full regal a celebr tmg bc ok week One of the m Jst amus1ng assemblx programs held 1n connectlon w th book week wlth Lynwood Kmg and Norx elle Moses s mply k1ll1ng 1n respectlve roles of Edgar Bergen and Charhe McCarthy S I P A meetlngs represented by V1r g1n1a Deaver and Ann Read Interest ng speeches oertalnlng to jour nal1sm and soclal event at the Robert E L e Hotel and Southern Sem1 nary for those who are not ant soclal DECEMBER The Echo appeared hot off the press and all Its contrlbutors were x ery exclted seelng the1r name 1n prlnt Football team has been fet ed at three banquets There IS no doubt It those boys haxe just got what It takes and I do mean It MISS Sleg s Dramat1c Club sponsors a del1ghtful Chr1stmas play wr1tten by an alumna of L H S M1ss Elvlra Jones The L H S alumn1 and alumnae seen strolllng about the halls makes lt almost lmposslble for one to studv Football monograms are awarded at the dance g1ven December 21 Chr1stmas Holldavs' JANUARY Students return w1th long faces All are moamng over lost holxdays REVIEWS Exams Reports Basketball season gets well under way wxth flve consecutne v1ctor1es They suffer first defeat handed to J J J ia 1 ' . ' ' v x f ' x - x 'V f ' ' ' ' ' r x ' ' . , - ' . A 4 ' H Y! ' - ' , , I- 4 ,v - Ll M sc E -I vv nn , 71 , - , - , I , Q , eclipse. This sort of eclipse occurs only every three thousand years. ' f' i' 9 ' 1 1 X . I e ' ' . -1 , 1 ' ' 5 ' . 7 A ii 7 . . . . 1 . 7 . 1 . n . . ' Q v . . . - 'v 1 ' S 4 ' C '- I c- ' 7 y , 1 . . . . A - . . .- Y . ' Ar M ' - w ' . . . 7 . . 7 I ' I 7 I I ' ... PAGE 44 THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL them by Staunton Col Carroll glVGS a most dlXCI'tl1'1g and mformatne talk on blrds Much to our regret Mr Waddell IS 1ll FEBRUARY There IS qulte a d1scuss1on on the dance to be sponsored bv the g1r1s monogram club lt was first thought that thev would have a g1rl break dance but on account of so many complamts from the mas cul1ne force a double break dance w1ll be held Wonder why they were so opposed? Preparat1ons for Amateur Revue well underway Mr Al bert Elmore awards g1rls basketball monograms In assembly MARCH On March 2 the Amateur Revue held and prox ed a great success Klng and Sm1th really should be profess1onals' Excellent show Our basketball team has an 1nx1tat1on to The South Atlant1c tournament However they were ehmmated the first mght by powerful U1 John Marshall The school sp1r1t drsplay ed at the tournament was the talk of the town Mr Thompson gaxe h1s annual gruesome talk on safety Club gave another enjoyable program Mr Elllson Smyth gave a talk In assembly that contalned much food for thought The Home Econo m1cs G1rls gave one of the best programs of the year one wh1ch con cerned budgetlng and one vth1ch we hope made an 1mpress1on on our domestlcated females We l1ked It' APRIL Sk1pp1ng seems to be just another class at L H S What pr1ce educat1on'7 Our French and Latln classes are represented at the Latm and French tournament th1s sprlng The poor senlors are runn1ng around In a storm Theses are due the 17th of Aprll Gur Glee Club IS prepar1ng to slng over the Roanoke radlo St8t1OH WDBJ Je qutt A II Q '53 I- . , 7 . . 7. . I . I I 0 . . 7 . , . Dr. Hinton explained the so-called lie-detector in assembly. The Glee S -.gag 3 x. 3 THE CRYSTAL 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 45 1-vw... 'Q-..,,w nn Bobby Seal Nor 1 emer Lynwood Klng Paul Blakely Lewls yree Gertrude Wrlght Mary Glllock Emlly Kyle Amsworth Anne Cooke Katherine Sleg dn-ector Beatrlce Freeman Mary Moore M Margaret Mlsh A cCorkle Elxzabeth Fray nn Read Elsie Donald Louxse Bradley CGM rDTdmdflC Club THE DRAMATIC CLUB was reorgamzed th1s year w1th M1ss Katherlne Sleg as the dlrector The club was d1v1ded into two groups one group meetmg 1n the afternoon and the other group meetmg at the homes of the members at mght These meetmgs were held Once a week Plays were read aloud and consldered for productxon The Club IS now plannmg to g1Ve an assembly play IH the near future entltled Too Many Marys if ir , 1 H 5 ' 0 9 V I A ' - , ve le Moses, Gordon H ' , A , , ' . l ' 7 . 1 1 . V . , PAGE 46 THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ,L .M--.-.J Flrst row Ella B Weathers Blanche Freeman Beatrlce Freeman L1l11e Macheras LOUISE Kerr Betty Fray Elsle Hogue Donald Second row M M McCorkle Loxs Alphln EIIZH beth Moore Vlrglma Nlcely Isabel Anderson Anne Twombley Emlly Wlse Thxrd row Kathleen Engleman Sue McCork1e Mary A Lauck EIOISE Clemmer E11zabeth Pultz LOUISE Lotts Fourth row Adele Adklns Rebecca Ayres Gordon He1ner Chapman Laud erdale Paul Blakely Stella Carter Cleora Ste1n Flfth row Helen Engleman Mary Laud erdale Martha Alphm James Anderson Gordon Rexd Peggy Alphm Emlly K Amsworth S1xth row MISS Penlck Edlth McKemy Jane Cochran Helen Keller Ellen McCoy Juanlta Stanley Evelyn Brown Margaret Mlsh The Glee Qlub, IQ3Q MARGARET Misa Preszdent ELSIE HOGUE DONALD Vzce Preszdent LILLTE MACHERAS Secretary PAUL BLAKELY Lzbrarzan Miss MARY MONROE PENXCK D11-ectress THE GLEE CLUB was reorganxzed thlS year w1th MISS Mary Monroe Penxck as dlrectress The total of flfty SIX members now on the roll of the Glee Club makes It the largest student group IH affillatxon wxth the school Programs by the Glee Club have been greatly enjoyed by those who heard them It IS planned that a trlp be made to Roanoke to broadcast over station WDBJ on May 13th dv xfv 5 Y 2, G 1 , 5- , E , f. . Y ,M L 1 f ' u 4, , 1 G ' A 1 Y , X . , , . . . . , , y 1 ' ' v - 1 1 ' , , , . Q - , , - , . . ' ' Y Y 9 - Y 3 ! ' ' Y - , , Y Y Y - - - , , , , . , . - THE CRYSTAL 1939 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 47 FIRST ROW Ellzabeth Locker Margaret Mlsh Leona Plogger Loulse Bradley SECOND Row John Falson Emxly Wlse lVIrs Elsxe Boykm THIRD Row James Bradley Bobby Seal Ann Twombley Frances FIX Juamta Stanley Joe Magee 625,16 Library Qlub MARGARET WVIISH Presldent BOBBY SEAL Secretary ELSIE L BOYKIN Faculty Advzsor THIS YEAR the llbrary commxttee reorganlzed as a club and has been havmg Outslde soclal CtlVlt19S as well as the regular routme work Two assembly programs were sponsored by the commlttee w1th the 'Isslstance of MISS Sleg Mrs Elsxe Boykm, the faculty advlsor deserves great credlt for It IS through her efforts that the llbrary IS what It IS today 7 v . JAMES ANDERSON . . ., .. , Vice-President . . C . . . I ff tw FIT! H0 TIICK Fl X .BESTADONING H IE IIMLS W OR TH VV! 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THE CRYSTAL, 1939, LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 49 C6116 Shop THOSE LONG ANTICIPATED courses in manual training and mechanical drawing have arrlved at last and this Crystal takes pride in welcoming the new courses that bid fair to grow to generous limits eventually embracing metal work of various kmds These two new courses are taught by Mr Carlyle Lynch who has been very gratxfield at the intense interest and enthusiastic cooperation of his pupils the boys and of lVIr Waddell the Town Council and the com munity at large Mr Lynch who IS a graduate of Washington 'ind Lee Um plants as well as an lmtlal course in school and furniture work has bun hard ridden hobby for a number of years The work dCCOmp11Sh6d by the charter classes m drawing and woodwork has been a source of wonder drawing work of a nature and skill commanding the respect of teachers of drawing in both colleges and in woodwork a shop of 28 000 cu ft bufli'f?Jm plete 1n a little more than two months almost altogether by boys besides the construction by them of their own work benches tool boxes 'md a good as sortment of worthy useful firtlcles in vsood Q , . s ' ' L l' versity, has had very practical training in his work in several commercial C . . . . 1 ? 1 . 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