Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 24 text:

SENIOR MIRROR 4 20 }• - Jordan Aw (censored) “Slide Them Jugs Down The Mountain ’’.Trips to W est Virginia Leech Ah, the devil “So Long” Esslinger McKemy Oh, no! “Tennessee Waltz” Strong, handsome men

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INTO THE FUTURE That movie I just saw was very good, in fact it was excellent compared to those I used to see in my younger days. But you know this year, 1965, has seen many new developments and some of them were brought about by my colleagues from the Class of ’51 at Lexington High School. Yes, now where is that old Crystal? Ah, here it is and let me see. There’s old Poss Agnor, a very successful civil engineer today. And I heard the other day that Nina Sperka has just accepted the position of head pharmacist in some drug store which is in the city where Betty Humphris has her outstanding art exhibit. Could you ever guess who has the most exclusive and talked about bar in his night club? Why, yes it is “Mandy” Reid. (So you’ve heard about it, too.) Heard, too, that Nancy Brown is a singer there. In the newsreel I saw today, the dis- tinguished Admiral Steve Dod was the guest of honor at the Olympic Track Meet where Ronald Jordan broke all records running the 100-yard dash. There were some other familiar faces in that newsreel, too. There was Lowell Hamric, candi- date for President of U. S.; Jane Bailey, Joan Dod, Pooh Rayder, and Felicia Sipolski, four of the finalists for “Miss America’’; the renowned big-game hunter who had just returned from Africa, Claude Hamric. And here is a picture of Jud Leech. Since he went to V. M. I. to be professor of physics, I haven’t heard anymore about him. And here is that super salesman of Ford cars — Tommy Baker. Speaking of “super’’ — Fred Arndt has a very pros- perous photographic business. Incidentally, I forgot to tell you about the movie I saw. It starred Bill Wray at the piano and the great tackle whose pro football performance won him a con- tract with the Twentieth-Century Wolf, Jim Tardy. Excuse me, the paper boy, John Harrison, Jr., just came to the door. No, don’t excuse me; listen to the headlines: “New Branch of Ten Cent Stores Opened.” As I read on I find that these stores were opened by Ralph Hostetter, Earl Swisher, and Barbara Sligh. Here is an advertisement of deluxe furs by Allan Hostetter. Yes, I remember how he used to hunt. Here is a picture on the sports page of a basketball team who just won the championship in the state. They were ably coached by Shirley Pope who was assisted by Martha Smith. This is an interesting story of a sociology worker, Pat Shelton, w ' ho found a family nearing death, but who restored to health by the capable nursing of Doris Nuckols. Oh, what is this little item down in the corner? Hum, Anne Fix, a noted psychologist, has opened a new office in Hartford, Connecticut. That’s about all there is in the paper except a few advertisements: One says, “For Secretarial Training, apply to Louise Engleman and Martha McKemy’s School of Office Training”; another says, “Patronize Charlie Simpson’s ESSO Station.” It’s about time for my favorite Television program, “Betty Sings.” You remember Betty Boyd, don’t you? Before I put my Crystal away, I had better tell you that Dorris Sensabaugh is a most prosperous farmer and that F. D. Tardy left to tour the country by way of his thumb some time ago and he hasn’t been heard from since. M. A. Sibold 4 19 }



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-e( 21 )» • Wray Let’s pull a big one! “Please Don t Talk About Ale When I’m Gone” The Annex

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