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Chaperones Coach Bob Williams and Ms. Nanalou Sauder enjoy the first soc-hop as much as the students do. Many Lexington High School Students are seen at the V.M.I. football games such as Senior Cynthia Saunders. Many Lexington Students took the Civil Service Examination in the fall to aid them in job placement. 1 ruckin ' up the highway, math teacher and distance runner Mr. Charles Lauck par- ticipates in the Buena Vista Roadrace. 22 Chrono
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The Crystal magazine drive in the fall serves to get students from class and in- crease spirit for business sales. The Lexington High School Football team ' s equipment is all set and awaits the team members. Fall Events 21
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Fall is not all raking leaves. Sophomore Audrey Goldsten models her sweater after jumping into the leaves on her way home. Senior Quarterback, Jimmy Sheridan, side- lined with an injured leg, is visited by Steve Yeakel and Mark Harmison. With fall and raking leaves came new school activities. Cross country started with the Buena Vista Road Race. Girl ' s basket- ball began with new uniforms for both teams, J.V. and Varsity. Football forged on even though there was an upset against Harri- sonburg. Fans, cheerleaders, and football players found a great way to recover from the hard work at games with a pizza and coke at C. I. afterwards. The Varsity cheerleaders served two lunch- eons for the players to show their faithfulness. The JV team worked hard too for a fairly good sea- son. November ended football season with one more game to go, Powder Puff, which ended in a Junior victory, 6-0. At V.M.I. foot- ball games sophomores made money as guides. Juniors pre- ferred selling donuts once again. The band prospered from a Pan- cake Breakfast. Seniors made money from their last dance, Homecoming. The theme was Nostalgia . Fall was not all games and money making. It was test time, PSAT ' s. College night gave students insight to colleges while the Civil Service exam aided others looking for jobs. State elections came around and government classes researched candidates to find the best ones. The Drama Club presented The Mouse that Roared, a comedy that all watched and enjoyed. Raking leaves, baking pancakes, making money, taking tests . . . Fall events 23
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