Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Rosie Vest, Larry Barnes, Betty Crist, Donald Napier, Sam Zimmerman, Tommy Jenkins, Clyde Hartless, Dennie Bro oks, Sonny Rayder, Jimmy Topping, M.O. Phillips, Becky Black. SECOND ROW: Barbara Brown, Frances Mallory, Joyce Ruly, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Alice Bailey, John Leary, Helen McHenry, Teddy Brown, Jimmy Dunlap, Fred Steele, Kenneth Brown, Tom Drake, Tom David. THIRD ROW: Laura Dod, Linda Averill, Loretta Gauldin, Brenda Bare, Ann Carroll, Barbara Jane Phillips, Emily Foster, Betty Lee Tyree. Martha Griffith, Sara Hotinger, Johnny Welsh, Manly Brown, Frank Tolley, BarTy McKemy, Wayne Smith. FOURTH ROW: Judy Harer, Jeanne Foster, Bill Hinton, Frances Morris, Margaret Bryant, Patsy Camden, Deanie Ayres, Charlotte Miller, Sidney Chocklett, Joanne Sensabaugh, Peggy Wills, Dan Stinnett, Charles Parish, Dennis Morgan, Evelyn Gray, Charles Cummings. President Bill Hinton Vice-President Jeanne Foster Secretary-Treasurer Martha Griffith The enrollment of the 1958-59 junior class totaled sixty -nine, the largest in the history of Lexington High School. After organizing in September, they elected class officers and chose Johnny Welsh and Emily Foster to represent the juniors on the Honor Court. In order to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom, dues for the year were set at one dollar per semester. They also had several money-making projects. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas the juniors sold tins of candy, which netted around $50. On December 19 they sponsored a very successful Christmas dance, which added more than $80 to the treasury. 21

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Song Saying Weakness Pet Peeve Adams Lonesome Town Censored Cowboy and Indian shows Cowboys Ayers Billy Aw , heck Plymouths Cracking gum Barrett A Certain Smile Don ' t worry about it You don ' t know? Grouchy people Bennetch Deep in the Heart of Texas” Oh rats Kat’s classes Snobby girls Black Please Love Me Forever Want ' a drag? Curve on Barclay Lane None Brown Lonely Teardrops If you say so Buena Vista Dull church key - Camden A Part of Me Oh, really Blonde hair Earrings sox Campbell One Day I don ' t think you can do it Cheap booze Minks Keydets Clark To Know Him Is To Love Him ' Oh, phooey Natural Bridge Snobby people Crist To Know Him Is To Love Him What does that prove? Austin Heely A boy from Washington Deaver My Funny Valentine” Seriously Fine Art People who are always early Foltz Lonely Teardrops Oh , quit it Church parties Monday mornings Hattan Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” Well, now W. L. P. Snobby people Ikenberry P. Patricia Oops State Theater Ikenberry S. Little Star Oh, no VMI 2 Monday tests Junkin Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Bud Blue eyes Miss Hamilton Kay To Know Him Is To Love Him” Zorro Louisiana English Kelly Patricia They said it could not be done Talking too much Fresh girls Kirkpatrick Please Love Me Forever How ya tell? College Inn Monday mornings Lewis Devoted to You I ' ll be a monkey ' s uncle Buena Vista Two-faced people Louis All American Boy” Think so? Liquor People who argue McCluer ”1 Cover the Waterfront That ' s nice, bud My basement Lexington High School McCormick My Heart Sings Great day 307 Jackson Crystal signing Mabry Carolina Moon Oh, bull Long letters Late people Randall Gateway to Heaven You better believe it Curly hair People who do not under- stand Riley April Love Oh, no Weekend dates Girls who smoke Scott Remember You ' re Mine Oh, yeah? A cute smile Monday tests Sensabaugh Shenandoah Woe . . . wat? Six more miles Tempers Sterrett Tom Dooley None English math Vocabulary tests Swisher Needing You Shoot Girls Two -timers Weaver All the Way” Heck with it G.R.A. Flashlights Whitehurst It ' s Magic No kiddin ' Vacations Knuckle cracking Whitmore Man With the Golden Arm Bull Souped up cycles Flat tires Wilson Gotta Travel On” Hello, baby Long Hollow Hitch-hiking Wright Let There be Love You don ' t mean it Ham -Berger Summer camp 20



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SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Campbell, Reedy Kay Clarke, Linda Hinty, Delores Markham, Dana Sensabaugh, Sandra Hostetter, Barbara May, Jan Driver, Linda Fauber, Lewis Greene, Tommy Hartless. SECOND ROW: Jane Crockett, Shirley Broughman, Harlan Light, Susan Howard, Jane Hattan, Patricia Hostetter, Carolyn Garrett, Patsy Smith, Mary Ann Camden, Brenda Dunn, Brenda Wilhelm, Billy McClung, Alden Whitmore. THIRD ROW: Julia Moore, Gayle Donald, Peggy Hickman, Patsy Mays, Sharon Kelly, Betty Gr ace Cummings, A1 Gattis, Sidney Brown, Matt Beebe, Sammy Larew, Jack Cauley. FOURTH ROW: Fred Swisher, Janice Foltz, Louise Huger, Bonnie Sue Padget, Sara Louis, Patsy Camden, George Neofotis, Charles Sensabaugh, Marvin Ir- vine, Phillip Patterson, David Napier, Jimmy Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Skip Hickman, Dorothy Newman, Elizabeth Wright, Madison Cummings, Percy Sensabaugh, Walter Carson, Robert Hamric, Roger Lord, Larry Fix, Tom Brown, Eddie Harris, Winston Roberts, Clarence Plogger, Ralph Fitch. President Betty Cummings Vice-President Walter Carson Secretary -Treasurer Jan Driver The Sophomores entered school feeling rather important, but after a short time became just regular students struggling with edu- cation. Meanwhile they elected their class officers and Percy Sensabaugh as their Honor Court Representative. It was decided that class dues would be a dollar and fifty cents to prepare them for their future trip to Washington, D.C. This year has been packed full of fun for them, and they hope to keep playing their part in making the school hop. 22

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