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1 K Q 1, ,p , p PATRICIA ANN TOLLEY Latin Club l,2,45 library Club l,2,35 Scarletter Staf 1, Business Man- ager 2, Club Editor 3,4g 'Chemistry 3, Secml-Iistorian 45 Editor of Crystalg Glee Club 4, Draniatics Club 4. 1 f Dependability, a willingness to help everyone, and a good sense of humor are only three good characteristics of our Trish . Not only does she take an active part in school functions and makes grades of B in all her classes, but she is also a steady youth Worker in the Methodist Church. With that wonderfull smile and warm heart Trish will go far in life and make many friends. THOMAS ANDREW TROXELL Crafts Club 4. Well, here 's a ducky boy who really knows his way around. If you hear a deep male voice in the middle of a crowd of laughing girls, you im- mediately know Tom.my's there. He's a fine boy who has had the initi- ative to work after school in one of our local stores. So, with a tear and a cry we bid you good-bye, our one and only Tommy. MADELINE JANE VEST FHA 1, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Vice-President of Junior Class Madeline will always be remembered at L,I-LS. as one of the main sparks of the class of '57, Since her arrival at Lexington, Madeline has taken an active part in many organizations. With her sparkling personality she has won the hearts of all the teachers and students at L.I-LS., as well as that of a certain Kerrs Creek guy. Whatever your plans for the future may be, Madeline, we wish you all the success in the world. Although you may leave us in June, you will remain in the hearts of all the stu- dents for a long time to come. BETTIE CAMPBELL WAYIAND Junior Varsity Basketball 15 FHA 1, Historian, Sec.-Treasurer of Freshman Class, Scarletter StaE 1, Circulation-Manager 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor 45 Pep Squad 2,3. If ever in need of some good advice, then Bettie Wayland is the person to see. Although quite active in her school responsibilities, such as being the editor of the Scarletter, she still manages to keep up with V.M.I. and its activities. L.H.S. will be losing a wonderful girl and student when Bettie graduates. We wish her the best of luck in whatever her future may hold. 16
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FHA l,2,3,4. career, Betty. PATRICIIA ELOUISE STEELE FHA 1,23 French Club 3, Library Club 45 Pep Squad 45 Crystal StaE 45 Basketball Team l. Who is the cute gal so full of energy? It's no other than our Pa.t . Pat loves sports , especially basketball, and she can be seen at any of our school activities. Here 's to a wonderful girl, all the luck in the future years to come. HUNTER MORGAN TARDY Latin Club lg Library Club l,2,4, French Club lg Track 3,43 Here 's a boy who is one side Roger Bannister, for L.H.S. has produced an expert in the art of running the mile. He is proicient along more intellectual lines, too. We feel sure that Morgan will shortly boast of a Ph. D. in history, and to him we wish the best of luck. Knock 'em dead, Morgan! I5 KURT RIEGEL Latin Club 1,25 Scarletter Staff l,2,3,4g Science Club 2, Vice Pres 3, President 45 Chemistry Club 3, President 45 Dramatzcs Club 3 Need an efficient student with personality, good looks and brains? Need an editorial or sports writer? Yes, there is but one semor who fills all of these qualifications. Kurt, of course. Lexington's loss will be a college's gain, but our class will always remember Kurt BETTY JANE RILEY That little cute red-head is none other than our Betty Jane Silent, yes, that is her, but always willing to help and she really can do things in a marvelous way. We are confident that you will succeed in your nursing
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SENIOR HISTORY It was back in the olden days for was it before that?j that the class of 1957 entered the halls of'Ll-IS for the first time. It was our first experience with such a wild bunch of people, and we thought we must certainly be dwarfs, judging from the massive upperclassmen that surrounded us. After not a few trips to a convenient trash can fconvenient to the upperclassmenj we set about electing our class of- ficers. They were Billy Lackey, presidentg Bill Bowes, vice-presi- dentg Ronny McNemar, secretary-treasurer, Bettie Wayland, Honor Court representative. Every year we are greeted by the sound of a bell, which very in- geniously notifies us when classes are to start and end. As usual friend bell sent us scurrying to elect the following freshman officers: Billy Lackeyg president: Ronny McNemar, vice-president, Bettie Way- land, secretary-treasurerg Felix Sanders, Honor Court. Making eighth graders run errands for us was the main pleasure in 1954, our sophomore year. Then our officers were Ronny McNemar, presidentg Martha Boyden, vice-president, Billy Lackey, secretary- treasurerg Felix Sanders, Honor Court. Drunk with power when old faithful rang us into Miss Morrison's Junior home-room, we eagerly anticipated the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, and longed for December, when we received our class rings. The following were our officers: Martha Boyden, president, Madeline Vest, vice-presidentg Wanda Johnson, secretary-treasurer, Ronny Bryant and Malcolm Brownlee, Honor Court. Ah! The dignity of being a Senior at last. We are looking for- ward to our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, mainly because it's in our honor, and there will be no work for us. That is not so for our other goal--the trip to Washington. Heralding us through this year, our officers, Martha Boyden, president: Ronny Bryant, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Goodman, secretary-treasurerg and Gloria A-lphin, Malcolm Brownlee, and Ronny Bryant, Honor Court, have done an admirable job, Our graduation almost at hand, we bid a fond farewell to LHS, its students, and its faculty. We hope we will not be forgotten in the near future. 17
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