Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1941

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Freshman Class Frances Alford Carl Bayne Peggy Lee Bingham Paul Bosserman Mary J. Brown Carlyle Camden Betty Cash Ernest Cauley Blandy Clarkson Ira H. Cochrane Margaret A. Crowle Alice Engleman Marguerite Evans Bessie Fix Paula Anne Fowler Ada Gillock Mary Sue Grosso William Hall Frank Harris Doris Hess Harriett Irvine Mabel Irvine Joseph Keller Charles Kirkpatrick Mary Kirkpatrick Pauline Knick Grace Lackey Virginia Lackey Earl Lawhorne Gilmore Leech Bailey Locher Robert Morris Jane Murray Samuel Myers Charles McDowell Virginia McFaddin Wyllis Nicely Calvin Parker Matthew Paxton HI Grover Plogger Virginia Pooley June Reynolds Harry Scott Fred Sensabaugh Joseph Shaner, Jr. Dana Shelly Elizabeth Shields Julia Smith William Swan Iris Tolley Anne Trinkle Robert Trinkle Annie Marie Troxell Mary J. Bosserman Elsie Brown Claude Carter Helen Clemmer Charles Crawford Forest Fletcher Ellen Hostetter Evelyn Knick Dorothy Mays Harry Moore Helen Moore Jean O’Neal Kathleen Swisher Dorcas Tolley Earl Valentine William Weeks Margaret West Everette Wilhelm Margaret Wilhelm Shirley Williams Major Woody Martha Zollman At last we are here! Like all freshmen we were very naive when we first came to L. H. S., but then as the year wore on, we became accustomed to a regular schedule. We took part in two assemblies the first semester. Our Constitution and Honor System were explained to us freshmen by members of the Executive Committee in two special assemblies. Quite a few of the freshmen boys were on the football squad and some played on the Junior Varsity Basketball Team. We girls joined various organizations including the Glee Club, the basketball team, and the Library Committee. It was wonderful getting here and we have great expectations for the next three years. —MARY SUE GROSSO. Page Twenty-eight — The 1941 Crystal

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Sophomore Class Alice Agnor Joe Agnor Mary Ayres George Bane Lucy Barger Stephen Beard Calvin Bennington Mary Bennington Marion Blain Helen Buchanan Helen Camden Addie Carter Mary Cox John Davidson Roberta Dull George Dunlap Walter Dunlap Frances Fades Frances Ellis Carl Eubank Pauline Frost Edward Henson James Hickman Preston Hickman Marian Hollis Frances Huffman Curtis Humphris Alfred Hutton Elsie Knick Thomas Knick Lyle Lackey Margaret Latham William Latture Betty Lawhorne Emmet Leslie Arlene Lotts Priscilla Marks Florence Mathis Wanda Muterspaw James McClung John McCoy Calbert Seebert Burton Smith Mary Smith Charles Stanley Dorothy Stewart Charles Stewart William Walker Rita Walker Louise Womeldorf Frank Yount We, the Floundering Freshmen of ’Forty, have become the Sophisticated Sophomores of ' Forty-one, Starting off our second year at L. H. S. with the election of the newcomer Bill Yount to the presidency, we presented Pauline Frost and Billy Latture with the jobs of Executive Committee representatives. The members of our class went out in a big way for football and basketball, with Billy Stanley and Buck Henson receiving monograms in these sports. At Christmas we helped to present an Assembly program depicting Christmas dinner scenes from some well-known novels by Dickens. Following this came the long-awaited holidays, after which we returned to school, only to come face-to-face with mid-term examinations. Most of us survived these and began the second semester of what is said to be the hardest year in high school. Now with the end of our Sophomore year in sight, we are all looking forward impatiently to becoming members of that class just around the corner.” — the Junior Class of ’Forty-two. — MARION JEAN BLAIN. The 1941 Crystal — Pajre Twenty seven



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Commercial Class Edwin G. Adair Emily Kyle Ainsworth Helen Anderson Merle Armstrong Ruth Ayres Herbert Brogan Lorraine Busick Nora Cash Dorothy Clemmer Lucille Crist Emma Donald Marilyn Ellis Mary Sue Ebeling Evelyn Engleman Glenn Fitch Beulah Fix Jimmy Johenning Mary Hess Glenn Irvine Koonah Kidd Jane Knapp Dean Knick Frances Knick Elizabeth Locher George Macheras Lilly Macheras Irene Miller Richard Miller Mary Morrison Hilah McCormick Virginia Nicely Frank Neofotis Ruth Nuckols Lydia Painter Elizabeth Phalen Gordon Reid Lois Reynolds Lucy Saunders Eleanor Smith Juanita Stanley Ann Twombly Helen Truslow Forrest Walker Myrtle Williams Juanita Williams Irma Whitmore The Commercial Class was a new-comer to the school in 1918 and one we are indeed proud to have. Each year the number of the class increases and each year we realize more and more what a valuable class we have the opportunity of taking. It has been hard to give exactly the number of students enrolled in the business class. There are a num- ber taking the entire course, and at the end of the year this group receives the commercial certificate; there are still more regular high school students who want to take just typewriting. Seven or eight of this year’s class have obtained N. Y. A. jobs that will undoubtedly give valuable infor- mation in office work. — ELISABETH LOCHER The 1911 Crystal — I’aRe Twonty-Ninc

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