Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1943

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Freshman Class History When school opened in September, a group of students could be noticed timidly hunting their way around the L. H. S. halls. It was a big jump for us from the big shots of grammar school to the insig- nificant frosh of Lexington Hi. However, after a Week or so, we be- came rather accustomed to the general routine and finally stopped wandering into Miss Sieg's sixth-period English class instead of Mrs. LaW's Latin Qquite a differencelj. It was then that election time rolled around. We elected Edwin Gaines class president. After our first exams were over and the Fresh- man Committee had thoroughly explained the constitution of Lex- ington High School to us, we chose Jane Moore and George Lauder- dale to represent us on the Executive Committee. In the meantime, our members joined the Library Staff, the Glee Club and various other school organizations and began to feel at home at this famed hall of learning. lf Mrs. Tardy continues to pull for her Hscalawagsf' Mrs. Law presents some more of her entertaining assembly programs, Miss Hamilton persists in her interesting instruction about the ancient Romans, and Mr. Horton, by hook or by crook, drills some algebra into our heads, we hope to emerge gracefully from the roll of insig- nificant freshmen to that of happy-go-lucky sophomores. C293

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