Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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DEAN HOB KNICK “dean” Tall . . . humorous in a good-natured way . . . seldom at school in hunting season. Dean always has a lot of stories to tell. He’s Mr. Lynch ' s first class assistant. We hope your ability in carpentry will carry you far. FRANCES DOREEN KNICK “FRANCES” Dilettante Club 3-4. A good all-around girl and not bad looking . . . bashful, little ... a real student . . . ambitious to become a book- keeper . . . always does more than her share of the work when called upon. We admire you, Frances. BEVERLY LANGHORNE “bev” “doc” Glee Club (Vice-President) 4; Hallowe’en Committee 4; Cheerleader 4; Dilettante Club 4; Echo Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4. Brown eyes that laugh when she smiles . . . one of those rare personalities . . . can talk to anyone about anything . . . a great person for scheming. She was a newcomer but made friends quickly and easily. Not one of those strictly dainty, feminine types, but the boys like her as much as the girls. ELISABETH PAXTON LOCHER “liz” “mouse” Basketball 3-4; Library Committee 2-3; Honor Committee 2; Monogram Club 3-4; Echo Staff 3; Crystal Staff 4; Hallowe’en Committee 4; French Club 4. Personality plus and oodles of friends. We love her dearly and her charm never ends. Stylish . . . sweet- tempered . . . cheery . . . true. Likes basketball, dancing, swimming and fun. We’re in doubt as to whether or not she’s a glamour girl, but she’s “Liz” and we’re all rooting for her. Don’t fail us, girlie. Page Sixteen - The 1940 Crystal

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RAYMOND LEE HIGGINS “kitty” “cuz” Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 3-4. “Cuz,” as most people call him, always seems to have that slick, black hair of his just in the right place. He is well dressed and neat in his appearance. A good sport . . . an athlete . . . and a friend. “Cuz” is well thought of by his classmates and teachers. JAMES CALVIN KIDD “bus” Football 2-3-4; Monogram Club 4; U-Name-It 1; Amateur Revue 3. “Bus,” tall, big feet, not bad looking . . . has a way with the girls . . . usually needs a shave . . . tells good “fish” tales . . . congenial. He’s planning to go to Erskine or W. L. U. and take up flying. Let’s hope he always makes a three-point landing. MAMIE KATHERINE KINKAID “mae” Basketball 1-2; Monogram Club 1-2. Tall, blonde, good figure . . . Rice’s has a strange fascina- tion for her . . . she’s often late . . . and has a time keeping finger nails short enough to type. We wish you success in your stenographic career. WILLIAM WILLIS KITCHEN, JR. “bill” Echo Staff (co-editor) 4; Hallowe’en Committee 4; Base- ball (manager) 4. Coming to us from Newport News in his Junior year. Bill immediately became prominent in school activities. He served as co-editor of the Echo in his Senior year and per- formed his duties well. He’s looking forward to entering V. M. I. Dependable, studious, good natured . . . Bill, in our estimation, has played his part well. The 1940 Crystal - Page Fifteen



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LOUISE VIRGINIA LOTTS “LOUISE” Glee Club 2-3-4. Dark brown eyes and hair, quiet, easy going . . . reads everything . . . active member of Glee Club . . . just a little shy. This is Louise Lotts. ALFRED CALVIN MILLER “ALFRED” Echo Staff 4. As everyone knows Alfred is very fond of bright neckties, and all the girls think his hair is beautiful. He’s an interest- ing boy to talk to, and he always helps with the discussion in his various classes. He’s a good student and has a way of making everyone like him. MARY ELIZABETH MOORE “libby” Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Amateur Revue 3; Dilettante Club 2-3. Flaming red hair, a sweet smile, gracious manner ... a dependable, understanding friend ... a loyal Glee Cluber and a wonderful Home-Ecer . . . lots of stories of sister Lu’s wedding . . . top this off with a fondness for Browns- burg, and you have our “Libby.” NORVELLE WOODY MOSES “pete” Amateur Revue 3; Basketball 3; Executive Committee 3-4; President of Student Body 4; Dramatic Club 3-4. Frizzled hair, crazy laugh, twinkling eyes . . . “Pete” Moses just went by. His ability to act has been proved in the numerous plays he’s taken part in. As President o f Student Body, he accomplished much in supporting the con- stitution. This leadership will gain him much in his forth- coming life. He wants to be a doctor, so here’s to his medical future! The 1940 Crystal - Page Seventeen

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