Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1982

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Coach June Mays appears amused as she displays the wound freshman Bill Gilliam re- ceived in gym class Working off their detention freshmen Ani Marshall and Laura Smith show their artistic tal- ents while painting the curb. Opening 7

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Juniors Ann Herring, Missy McDaniel, and sa W 1 celebrate the football team’s 34-0 win 1 Botetourt With looks of surprise and embarrass- ment, seniors Ann Fritchman and Meissy Ray are caught in the act of feeshening their make-up Mountain Of Memories We live in the shadow of a familiar landmark - House Mountain. Even though it is steadfast and solid, it is con- stantly changing. The mountain is af- fected by the weather . . . changing from blue, to green, to deep purple. At dusk it is silhouetted against a magnifi- cent sunset. Sometimes the mountain is made invisible by rain, mist, or snow, but one is always comforted by the fact that the mountain is strong and ever- present. Like House Mountain, our education will always be with us. The memories of growing up, friends, and experiences will never leave our hearts. People grow up, change and move on to new places and experiences, but the moun- tain and the memories are always here when they return home. The spirit and pride that we have in our school, our athletic teams, clubs, town, and in ourselves have enabled us to do memorable things . . . things that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives. Each student has contributed to the success of our school and it is the pride of the individual that makes him achieve. Our other achievements lie ahead and each experience will make us stronger. Our lives will change, but like the mountain, our memories will be ever-present. House Mountain is a mountain of memories. Preserving memories, senior Kim Thomas Alumnus Stanley Lewis and yearbook spon- autographs a friend's yearbook. sor Betty Collins see for the first time their work from last year. 6 OF; ening



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As the year began, memories from last year faded away and new memo- ries replaced them. Student life was filled with a mountain of activities: aca- demics, sports, clubs, dances, and the side effect of school - homework. New friendships were made and old friend- ships were renewed. Unfamiliar, but friendly faces were welcomed into the student body. Changes in the school’s appearance boosted school pride. With a supply of never-ending activi- ties, students began rebuilding a mountain of memories. ters Bese Or Wienes For these freshmen an exciting game of flag football seems a perfect way to spend a sunny afternoon in gym class. Juniors Troy Roane and Scott Goff anxious- ly wait for the lunch bell during economics class. 8 Chrono

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