Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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Welcome to the New... Scientist or Artist? Mr. Chris Bowring, arecent graduate of Washington and Lee University, has joined our teaching staff here at LHS. The question is, what kind of a teacher is he? Mr. Bowring is teaching Earth Sci- ence but he does it with the skill of an art teacher. If you walk past his class- room and the door is open, you might happen to catch a glimpse of bright colors. Suddenly you stop dead in your tracks and head back towards his doorway. Once back you find out that all of those bright colors are a part of a very impressive picture of the earth, or a diagram of wavelengths. You might even see an elaborate drawing show- ing the erosion of the soil. Keeping order in the halls during lunchtime is one of Mr. Vaught’s favorite pastimes. Pleased after hearing her students rehearse one of their pieces, Ms. Dewey flashes a smile for the camera. 20 Mini-Mag nek a deny iat ne $ Be ‘4 ri ‘ah ‘ pe ee ee dy Ai By ote A New Start Three more faces have wandered into the halls of LHS. Mrs. Lollis has made an excellent addition to our math department. She teaches Analy- sis, Consumer Math, and General Math. Mr. Vaught who is also the varsity football coach and athletic director, teaches Economics and Introduction to Business. He had a very productive year during his football season. The music department also started off On a new note. Miss Dewey, a new band and choir director, also started her first year here at LHS. All of these newcomers have had a very successful year even though they had to come into a new environment and start from scratch. We would like to wish each of them good luck in the years to come. Keep up the good work! — Tara Hood In front of one of his materpieces, Mr. Bowrinc discusses the biological structure of the eartr with Ilven Thompson. After drawing a few diagrams, MS. Lollis tries 5 explain why two lines are parallel.

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Leaving Memories Mrs. Minnix has been teaching here at LHS for 13 years. She has taught everything from Math 8 and Math 9 to Geometry and Calculus. The only subject she hasn't taught is Math 2. Mrs. Minnix is now quitting her job because of physical prob- lems. She has very much enjoyed her time here. She said that she will really miss the students and staff the most. During her time here she has made many friends and nates to leave them all. Mrs. Minnix has taught many children in her time. She said that she has taught past students’ children. When she first started teaching she was only four years older than her students. She even taught the mayor of Buena Vista. One of the things she enjoyed the most was working on the yearbook staff for four years. She has also been the advisor to the Honor Committee and the National Honor Society for about five or six years. After returning papers, Ms. Marshall eagerly awaits any comments on the grades. crewell to the Retiring Sharing a little of her free time, Ms. Minniz ex- plains how to work out a calculus problem to Brian Jenkins. Mrs. Minnix said “I'll miss watching the students growing up. It’s really interesting to see the changes in the students’ size and the boys’ height and the girl’s looks. Teaching is a very rewarding occupation in that you gain as well as give. The students keep teachers young. They make you think the way they do.” Mrs. Minnix said that she will miss the members of the Math department be- cause they've always been very close. Now Mrs. Minnix will soend her time re- laxing. We are very sorry to see her go. We appreciate her 13 years of faithful service very much. Also retiring is Mrs. Marshall. She has been at LHS for eight years. When asked how she felt about leaving Mrs. Marshall stated that she has mixed feelings. She is very happy to start a new phase of her life, but doesn’t want to leave her wonderful co-workers. She also said that she'll miss her students and especially the ninth graders. While she was here she worked with the Drama Club, Forensics and the Yearbook Staff and has taught 8, 9, 11 and 12th grade English classes, and she was also the 9th and 11th grade class sponsor. Mrs. Marshall said that she will return to school on cold days to bring Ms. Ramsey a hot bowl of chili. — Tara Hood Mini-Mag 21

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