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The Senior Class of 1943 Colors: Red ond Silver Flower: Red Rose Motto: ln Ourselves Our Future Lies lffxlllfwv 41 'A'-7 L! l,,F,6'1'14fLxU Qfwff L' 1 ,worm KINNEAR nAv1nsoN n -Ami RAI Jam- llalloween Party 1, Football 2-3-4, Class Treasurer 3, Mono- gram Club 3-4., Class President 4, llobo Club 4, Freshman Com- mittee 4. Oh, jack, you're so sweet! Vllhen this is heard in the halls of L. ll. S., one may be sure that several girls have just borrowed a nickel from jack. Although a master in the art of blushing, he is Lexington lligh's own Don Quixote. VVe are sure that there is a reserved seat for jake in the Supreme Court. Al..lCli El.lZABl'f'l'll AGNOR .lliz'ia lIo111'yz'hil1 ' Glee Club llreasurer, Vice President 3-.tj I-2-3-4, President of Class 3, French Club 3-4, Vice President of Class 4, Assistant Manager of Cafeteria 4, Sub-Debs 2-3-4. Dark brown hair, sparkling brown eyes that laugh when she talks, winsome, a wonderful disposition, personality plus-that's Alive, one of the best little ferns in I.. ll. S. C79
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In Appreciation The outstanding event of the year I942-43 at Lex- ington High was the installation of the Cafeteria. Not only has this aided in improving the general health ofthe student body, but social life among the students has reached a new height. ln addition, opportunity has been given for each pupil to do his or her part in serving, in financing, and in helping in any way possible to make the project a success, thus learning what can be accom- plished through cooperation. lt is for all this, and for much more, that we are in- debted to the School Board, the P. T. A. and the Town Council, and we wish to take this opportunity to thank each group for all it has done, and for the many other kindnesses shown to us.
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r J- -1 ff , ff ' , ,f N M-1 ' ,-V ,V , 7, V f ' If A V! ' I . I 'ZX' I ' ,V ' 'l' A , f MARY FS'l'Iil,I.F AYRFS Tiffin l:'.rtif Dilettante Club 2, French Club 3. Friendly, polite, happy-go-lucky and full of fun. These are the qualities that best describe 'I'illie. Though somewhat bashful, she has a smile that has won for her many friends during her four years at Lexington lligh. Attention, all stenographers! Make way for Miss Adair's prize pupil. l X 1 GEORGE MCKINLIEY BANF H, . f M Tripod Gfnrgr ,l J Football CCo-Captain 4l 2-3-4, Monogram Club 3-4. . lf you see a short, chunky and smiling boy having a good time l around the halls, that's George. Good natured and scrappy, the co- ' captain of the '42 eleven is undoubtedly the best center ever .' turned out at I.. ll. S. 'l'ripod is at his best when on the grid- iron and the chips are down. NVith his many admirable traits, 1 George will go far in this world. 1 K I I J J ' LUCY KATIIRYN BARGFR -'i Hllllllkilljn UarIil1 ' UP1llIL'll'n If ' , - ' -in Sub-Deb Club 2-3-4, Library Committee 1, Basket Ball x-2-3, .s l' - 4' 'lf' Monogram Club 2-3-4, Glee Club lXVardrobe Mistress 4l 2-3-4, I L, Cheer Leader fHead Cheer Leader 45 3-4, CRY5'l'.xl, Staff tliditor- 4 . ' ' ,,v'y' in-Chiefl 4. L , ' r Vivacity -l- a love for fun - bashfulness X more energy than ' t ,, 1771 a carload of vitamin pills + all the spnnk in the world I Punk. lk, 4' , ,l ,. This athletic, yet charmingly feminine brunette, with a come- ' - ' , 1' ,, - '., hither look in her eyes, would rather dance iespecially jitterbugl , ' ', than eat. ls there any wonder she's always surrounded by a flock , ' ls' . of males? Punk's 'nst an All-American Girl. a , I ' U 'l ' I 1 ,T . 5 ff ',X , ,. O 5 M MARY MCRRAY BARTON . I . 5 I li'arf liuf1'fl .S'fvaf'l.'1r IF' 1 Class Secretary r, Glee Club 1-2-3, Dramatic Club I-2-3-4, VJ N Class Treasurer 2, Basket Ball 2, llonor Council 2, Class Reporter t 3, Cheer Leader 3, Manager of Lunch Room 3. is-fl J ' X 'QQ W W . l 'fav Attractive? You bet! VVinning smile, a head full of brains and a great love for men in general, spell Mary. Coming to us as a Senior from Brownsburg High School, Mary charms us all, and when we say all, we really mean it-just ask Kenny! XVe'll be waiting to hear- Calling Dr. Barton! t8l
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