Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 27 of 88
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FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Kitty Steele, Joyce Nicely, Sandra McCormick, Bonnie O ' Conner, Carolyn Whitmore, David Burnnell, Bill Dotson, Jack Higgins, Jay Bennetch, Delton Jarvis, Johnny Troxell, Henry Hassel, Carl Mc- Daniel, Frank Brown. SECOND ROW: Billy McClung, Nancy Howard, Bobby Simmons, Timmy Hickman, John McNemar, Gary Whitmore, Warren Brown, Bill Washburn, Daniel Napier, Clifford Ayres, Ralph Hostetter, Hunt Riegel, Chris Munger, David Davis, Jimmy Ayres. THIRD ROW: Jo Ella Sorrells, Eva Irvine, Elizabeth Syl- via, Sue Chittum, Jeanie Swink, Lila Rogers, Ester Moger, Mike Gould, Eddie Paxton, Pete Drake, Billy Clay- tor, Dan Berger, Billy Branham, Dwight Rice. FOURTH ROW: Linda Sneed, Wanda Vinesse, Vicki Nuckols, Pam Nelson, Anne Lipscomb, Frances Butt, Emily Howard, Janet Weaver, Trudy Wells, Cathy Moore, Pat Mor- ris, Patricia Knick, Ray Fox, Jean Lawhorne, Richard Fitch, Eddie Wells, Jimmy Ingram, Roger Clark. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Riley, Betty Southers, Hope Hostetter, Shirley McLain, Beatrice Hinkle, Lottie Broughman, Margaret Walker, Joyce Bennington, Betty Coulter, Patsy Larew, Betty Smith, Ann Hostetter, Patsy Camden, Linda Hall, Pat Harlow, Calvin Jenkins, Rodney Martin, Naaman Mays. President John McNemar Vice-President Nancy Howard Secretary -Treasurer Eddie Paxton This year ' s freshman class entered school with a feeling of more prestige, and they participated in more L.H.S. activities. Since their four-year program has just begun, they haven ' t started any money-making projects but are planning ambitiously for the next three years. Gary Whitmore was elected to represent the freshmen on the Honor Court, and dues for the year were set at one dollar. Their other activities include electing junior varsity cheerleaders and joining several clubs which were not open to them last year. 23

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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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EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Eddie Swink, Tommy Barrett, Larry Corner, Toby Sorrells, Danny Derange, Richard Griffith, Cabbell Tutwiller, Chip Brooke, Butch Straub, Jeff Fishwick, Charles Stinnett, Aldwin Hight, Carl Blackwell, David Coffey, David Mathenie, Katherine Hall. SECOND ROW: Mary Lee Taylor, June Newcomb, Faith Hostetter, Roy Painter, Milton Hostetter, Johnny Snider, Franklin Bryant, Danny Teaford, Teddy Hickman, Houston Staton, Stewart Barnes, Roy Lee Floyd, Marlene Walker, Lisa Tracy, Piercy Light, Linda Mohler. THIRD ROW: Roger Clark, Margie Higgins, Carolyn Snider, May Belle Martin, Mary Lou Simons, Pam John- son, Sandy Holstein, Margaret Bailey, Laura Berrey, Martha Harlow, Rosa McLaughlin, Betty Irons, Freddie Moore, Bill Ax, Bobby Staton, Carl Higgins, Paul McKemy, David Broughman. FOURTH ROW: Rayma Fox, Betty Smith, Alice Virginia Harper, Nan Lord, Jan Lord, Noell Coleman, Janie Dunlap, Susanne Barksdale, Patsy Smith, Larry Brown, Freddie Clark, John Spencer, Isaac Camden , Wayne Knick, Charles Patterson, Thomas Neice, Junior Riley. FIFTH ROW: Judy Brogan, Thelma Broughman, Patsy Nicely, Phyllis Withrow, Sandra Garnett, Brenda Nicely, Rena Kay Morefield, Andrea Hamilton, Ellen Barrett, Elizabeth Camden, Shirley Bryson, Doris Moore, Brenda Dull, Helen Painter, Deloris Hall, Sandra Ayres, Phyllis Bennington, Glena Broughman, Sandra Welsh, Irma Hartbarget, Curtis Riley. President Stewart Barns Vice-President Sandra Welsh Secretary -Treasurer Toby Sorrells Due to their scholastic achievements the preceding year, the 8th graders are walking the tradition -filled halls of L.H.S. with awe and amazement at this time. Now, as they accumulate the knowledge needed for their future, their thoughts reach into the next four years when they will be per- mitted to join clubs and activities and take a more prominent role in school life. 24

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