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Members of the Girls Ensemble sing at spec- ial assemblies. Front row: Libby McKemy, Teresa Filson, Debra Justice and Vickie Leonard Back row: Renee Greene. Leigh Hoyt and Anita Johnson show off their Christmas outfits. Co-ed Hi-Y members: Front row: Sandra Davenport. Second row: Douglas Carter, La- Tanya Chambers and Donna Bogar. Third row: Keefe Dunn, Barbara Davenport and Ed Poindexter. Fourth row: John Taylor, Marsha Harris, Vickie Leonard, Brenda Beard and Timothy Poindexter. Fifth row: Bonnie Wil- helm. Back row: Gary McCullough, Anita Johnson, Mr. Clark, advisor: Emily Reid, Anita Piercy and Ellsworth Fields. The new Girls Ensemble en- tertains students at concerts 27
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Chemistry-Physics Honor Society: Front row: Kay Moorhead, Judy Hartis, Teresa Morgan and Donna Potter. Second row: Karen Mc- Kemy. Angie Kimble, Sandra Engleman. Susan Deacon, Diane Massie, Nancy Renick, Cathy Shaner and Evie Ravenhorst. Third row: Jay Fries. Ricky Blasser. Charles Boley, Olivia Patton. Michelle Davis. William Adcock, Ed Duvall and Ms. Dunlap, Advisor. Back row: Rob Mish, Gary Swink, J. V. Telling. Randy Leech and David Greever. r « 1 flpA 4 wL d j New C-P HS Members: Front row: Glen Wash- ington, David Snyder, Margaret Williams, Beth Pierce and Denise Doyon. Second row: David White, Harry Battey, Sandra Leech, Carolyn Claar and Diane Gupton. Third row: Sonny Goodhart, Debbie Miller. Nancy Wil- liams, Wendy Floyd, Nina Shafer, Tish Miller, The Chemistry-Physics Honor Society, which was founded in 1949 by Miss Elizabeth Dunlap as the Chemistry Honor Society was Lexington High School’s first honor society. The membership was ex- tended to honor students in Physics 12. The change in name followed a few years later. The Chemistry- Physics Honor Society is affiliated with the Virginia Junior Academy of Science. Its objectives are to recognize students for excellence in Chemistry 1 1 and Physics 12 and to encourage interest in science at Lexington High School. Bill Barksdale and Pat Coleman. Fourth row: Sev Duvall, Matt Paxton, Ralph Moore, Danny Hassler and Roger Williamson. Back row: Steve Fifer, David Swink, Buddy Brothers, Bruce Rabun, Mickey Hamm and Victor Coffey. The Co-ed Hi-Y is a relatively small group. But the enthusiasm of the members makes up for its small- ness. It is a Christian organization with a purpose to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. Activities of the year consisted of attending the Hi-Y district confer- ence at Bath County High School, and a money-making project selling cloth calendars to buy decorations and artificial Christmas trees to place in the nursing home of the hospital. 26
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Yearbook camp provides a lot of help and fun for Michelle Davis and Debbie Miller. Making designs. Michelle Davis plans the Crystal. Debbie Grist, Lay-out editor; Mr. Ward, Advi- sor; Michelle Davis, Editor; Elaine Claar, Jeanne Slater and Ms. Winfrey, Advisor. Perry Macheras, Barbara Markley, Henry Foresman, Petey Wright, Sports Editor; Aaron Lewis, Bill Barksdale and Hughey Johnson. Seated: Marsha Hall. Margaret Nichols. Busi- Lam, Martha Hamilton, Stephanie Leech, ness Editor. Standing: Debb ie Martin, Lana Deborah Rexrode, Marilyn Hostetter. Hall, Susan Rhodemzer, Diane Knick, Debbie 28
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