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EIGHTH GRADE First row: Bobby Irons, Paul Reed, Chris Bosworth, Linda Brown, Leslie Barger, Nelle McLaughlin, Betty McHenry, Mary Deaver, Norma Broughman, Janet Ingram, Patsy Montgomery, Linda Carter, Kathy Troxwell, Phillis Snider, Margaret Miller, Doris Higgins, Patsy Southers. Second row: Jimmy Whitehead, John Ax, Missy Atthowe, Cheryl Lacky, Linda Irvine, Jo Ravenhorst, Bonnie Mays, Barbara David, Shirley Fix, Dreama Joyce, Pauline Vest, Betsy Letcher, Cherie King, Elaine Batchelder, Susan Hall, Linda Jean Brown, Kathy Smart, Brenaa Agnor. Third row: Martha Camden, Charles McCoy, Larry Brown, Betty Irvine, Maxine McCullough, James Carter, Carter Stubbs, Susan Brush, Paul Baker, Bettie Dobyns, Jenny Johnson, Cammy Martin, Martha Johnson, Sheila Fix, B. Goolrick, Pete Letcher, Ned Foster, David Smith, Elaine Scott. Fourth row: Doris Fitzgerald, Juanita Floyd, Drew Lindsay, Dean Knick, Jim Yeager, Tommy Bennington, Brocky Nicely, Roger Conner, Stanley Mays, Kent Stevens, R a nd a 1 1 Mabry, Roy Smith, Sharol Reynolds, David Beard, Isaac Camden. Fifth row: Wayne Miller, Gordon Foster, Randy Jarvis, Stanley Donald, Ruth Lynch, Norma Napier, Evalina Irvine, Helen Martin, Jewel Walker, Jimmy Mays, Jerry Fix, Mike Claytor, Freddie Moore, Billy Bruce, Frazier Bishop. Sixth row: Paul Plott, Robert Clemmets, Grover Southers, Eddie Clark, Patsy Smith, Shirley Bryson, Sue S e ns a b a ug h, Nanette Bilyeau, Charlotte Wilson, Jane Williams, Linda Conner, Judy Hostetter, John Swink. President Wayne Miller Vice-President Jenny Johnson Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Fix In September 1959, one hundred and ten nervous and excited eighth grade students began their long an- ticipated first year at Lexington High School. Even though eighth graders are considered unimportant, they feel that LHS is much superior to grade school. This year the eighth grade was given the privilege of having two girls on the Junior Varsity cheering squad. The two elected were Barbara David and Jenny Johnson. Nelle McLaughlin was appointed as the class Honor Court Rep- resentative. The eighth graders are now looking forward to their four years of learning and good times at LHS. 28
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MBM HONOR COURT First row: Nelle McLaughlin, Sammie Wright, Betty Irons. Second row: Lloyd McClung, Tom David, Larry Bams, Gary Whitmore. Not pictured: Martha Griffith. Chairman Martha Griffith Secretary Sammie Wright Sergeant-at-Arms Gary Whitmore Senior Representatives Martha Griffith Tom David Larry Bams Junior Representatives Lloyd McClung Sammie Wright Sophomore Representative. . .Gary Whitmore Freshman Representative Betty Irons Eighth Grade Rep Nelle McLaughlin Faculty Advisor Miss Mary E. Hamilton In order to remind students of the importance of the honor system at L. H.S., the Honor Court presented an assembly program early in the school year. In January the group presented the Reverend Douglas Chase who spoke to the student body on the importance of honesty in written work. Due to the unforeseen absence of Emily Foster, senior representative, the Executive Committee appointed Martha Griffith to take her place as chairman of the Honor Court. Because of the cooperation of the entire student body, the Honor Court feels that the year has been most suc- cessful in upholding the high traditions of Lexington High School. 30
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