Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 27 of 80
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I, Billy Kesler, bequeath my musical ability to my brother, Jim, and Reese Nicely. I, Caroline Lackey, bequeath my Sunday night excursions to Dora Mae Robinson. I, Cynthia Lackey, bequeath my love for French to Miss Hamilton. I, Tommy Lackey, bequeath my trips to Buena Vista to anyone who is fool enough to make them. I, Sonny Lackmann, bequeath my five feet ten inches of height to Keith James. I, Ida Lee Lauck, bequeath my boisterous personality to the silent, reserved type, namely Anne Fix. I, Charles Law, bequeath my excellent grades and love for Latin to Jimmy Pullen. I, Billy Lewis, bequeath my love for Miss Hamilton to Peggy Ann Harlow. I, Harry Lewis, bequeath my Solid Geometry book to anyone who likes to study. I, Arden Locher, bequeath my love for good parties (a la Sunset Hill) to my little brother, George. I, Nancy Mohler, bequeath my nickname, “Leadpants,’ to anyone good-natured enough to stand Miss Grant’s nagging. I, Tommy McNemar, bequeath my interest in Cicero and Virgil to Lucy Coates. I, Allen Penick, bequeath all my golf clubs to Artie Eisler. I, Jean Ragan, bequeath my ability to drive to Jane Bailey. I, Willis Rowsey, bequeath my seat in the office to Artie Eisler. I, Anne Smiley, will my ability to hand in six pages of shorthand every day to any- one who has the time and pencils to do so. I, Nancy Spencer, bequeath my fickle heart to “Pooh” Rayder who finds one love so hard to handle. I, Joe Swink, bequeath my Industrial Art talents to Bill Bailey. I, Sam Tardy, bequeath my athletic ability to Chuck Ritchey and a carton of Pine- hursts to all those cigarette boys, Reid, Johnson, Eisler and Hollis. I, Mary Sue Weeks, bequeath my absent excuses to anyone who needs them. I, Melvin Wiggins, bequeath my green necktie with the zebras in it, to Mr. Samples. I, Jean Anne Young, bequeath my love (?) for L. H. S. to Helen Rae Dunn. i 23.1

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Class Will of 19.50 I, Pat Alexander, bequeath my gray Ford to anyone willing to bring next year’s president to school every morning. I, Buddy Bare, bequeath five aces to Frank Wiggins. I, Jimmie Beard, bequeath my trips to Bedford and other places of interest to Stanley Canfield. I, Mae Beeton, bequeath my love for “North” to Jo Ann Shields. I, Leland Bell, bequeath my physics book to anyone who thinks he can learn anything out of it. I, Pauline Bennington, bequeath my cubby holes in the lower hall to Anne Fix. I, Buddy Childress, will to Roy Entsminger my car for his numerous dates. I, Kenton Chittum, bequeath my ability of working in shop (and doing fairly well) to anyone who can’t do as well. I, Rector Engleman, will my ability to work Plain Geometry to Tommy Agnor. I, Lurty Fifer, bequeath my ability to catch passes to Stanley Canfield. I, John Douglas Pitts Fuller, bequeath all this and Jr., too, to James “Fenimore” Pullen. I, Edithe Goodman, will my ability to play basketball to Shirley Totten. I, Gwendolyn Harlow, bequeath all my senior books to Mary Ann Rowsey. I, James Harris, bequeath my second, third and fourth-year English books to Allan Hostetter. I, Lucille Harris, bequeath my big blue eyes to Allan Hostetter. I, Julia Hedgepeth, bequeath my basement parties to anyone who likes to clean up after them. I, Billy Hollis, bequeath my private pool table to Ronald Jordan. I, Harvey Hotinger, bequeath my two years of Plane Geometry to Jim Tardy. I, Patricia Hubert, bequeath my natural ability to keep out of trouble to Joan Dod, who is having such a difficult time behaving. I, Mary Ann Huffman, bequeath my five years of happiness and thrilling adventures on Fred’s bus to future bus riders. I, Virginia Iannuzzi, bequeath my inherited nickname, “Skinooski,’ and my present one, “Inezzi,” to my sisters, Grace and Lucy. I, Charles Johnson, bequeath my favorite cue stick to another upcoming “shark,” Chuck Ritchey. I, Irene Johnson, bequeath my hymn playing in assembly to anyone who wants the responsibility and likes to get out of home room early.



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