Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1941

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DOROTHY ENGLEMAN “dot” Dorothy is one of our more quiet seniors, but we have discovered that she thinks quite a bit while being so quiet. She is an “A” pupil and her secret longing is to become an actress. KATHLEEN ENGLEMAN “kay” Dilettante Club 2-3-4; Echo Staff 3. Kathleen gets all the fun possible out of life, but com- bines work with her fun. She is noted for her good humor, and always having a cheerful smile for anyone she meets. She has made many friends by her pleasing personality, and we are sure that she will go far. JOHN MOORE FAISON “JOHNNIE” Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Monogram Club 2-3-4 (Secretary-treasurer) Library Committee 1-2; Fresh- man Committee 4; Baseball 4; Hatch Club 4. “Johnnie,” known to all around school as a good athlete — a fine sport — a regular Sir Walter Raleigh. He makes and keeps friends easily with his million dollar smile, so when you think of the Class of ' 41, you will not forget happy-go- lucky “Johnnie.” JANE FULLER Glee Club 3-4; Echo Staff 2-3; Crystal Staff 4. Jane is intelligent, witty, loquacious and a staunch be- liever that this is a woman’s world after all. It is a major catastrophe for her to be without a mirror, at least three shades of lipstick, her comb and purse. Unless she were hunting for these, she wouldn’t be the Jane we appreciate. The 1941 Coital — Patce Eleven

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ANNE PENDLETON COOKE “cookie” Echo 2-3; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 3-4. Sweet, affectionate, adorable and agreeable are the ad- jectives which have been worn out for this purpose. Anne may be all of these but my impression of her is: Never on time, always reading, always chewing chewing gum and more than moderately intelligent. BEATRICE CRAFT “babe” “bea” Dilettante Club 2-3; Amateur Review 2. The teachers all call her Beatrice, but we all call her “Babe.” She is one of those more fortunate girls who doesn’t have to patronize the beauty parlor. Friendly disposition — quiet — love for the Army — can’t wait to tell Leola about that last letter. GEORGE PAYTON CRAFT “payton” “burr head” Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4. “Burr Head” is one of those easy-going big boys with an unstable voice. With his good nature, soft-speaking voice, and even temper, he is a friend to us all. HALSTEAD McCOWN DUNLAP “hal” Dependable, good looking, neat, a winning personality — outstanding student in manual training — fondness for Har- risonburg. These traits plus others go to make up Halstead, a person of whom the class of ’41 can be justly proud. Page Ten — The 1941 Crystal



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EMMALINE GILLOCK Basketball 1-2; Glee Club 3-4; Echo Staff 3; French Club 4. Tall, slender, blonde waving hair help us distinguish Emmaline. She always has a smile for us whenever we bump into her and that smile alone is enough to make us appreciate her so much. Also it’s slightly noticeable how dreamy she is after an especially big week-end and we can usually guess why. HERBERT HAMRIC “dopey” Basketball 2; Hatch Club 4; Crystal Staff 4; Cheer Leader 4. No one will deny that Herb Hamric has done much in four years to liven up classes and study halls in L. H. S. Many an idling student has had occasion to welcome the diversion, for where there’s Hamric, there’s plenty of ac- tion, excitement, and thrills. ETTA GWINDALYN HARTLAS Basketball 1-2; Monogram Club 3-4 (Secretary-treas- urer) ; Dilettante Club 2-3-4; Amateur Review 1; Hallo- we’en Party 2; Echo Staff 3. Etta is the small fry of the senior class. She is small but efficient in everything. She loves good times — she has them too. When it comes to singing, Bonnie Baker has nothing on her. MARY HESS “barney” “MARY LIZA” Glee Club 1; Hallowe’en Party 2; Echo Staff 2; Executive Committee 4; Crystal Staff 4; French Club 4. Cute girl, you bet. You will find her most anywhere, especially at McCrums. Studying doesn’t take all of her time because she is present at our activities and tlie bowling alley. Pag:e Twelve — The 1941 Crystal

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