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I LEXlAN-' Journalism HIS year the class was restricted to eleven members in order that Ttw much duplication would not take place in getting material ready for the paper and yearbook. The names as they appear on the staff of the paper are: EDITOR Qhnhngunnhlqhn----Q.---,,,,..,,---.---.4----------,- Harold Robinson AssIsTANT EDITOR ,n-A-,,.,-.-.-.,----.-,-Q-----.--.--..------ Ruth Barr NEWS EDITORS .--',',.,--- Lucille Humhprey, Dale Windbigler SPORTS EDITORS -.--- .-,-.-----.A-.'-.- C ecil Smith, Lewis Ryan FEATURE EDITORS ,---,,-,-.-,-------4 Robert Creps, William Farst CIRCULATION MGRS .A,.- Kenneth Campbell, Emery Armstrong ADVERTISING MANAGER -I------------,----------------- Billy Shaffer FACULTY ADVISER AND INSTRUCTOR, William A. Wickline Three
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QJXIAN '40 a Foreword HIS is the third of the yearbooks which the Journalism Class of Tthe Lexington High school has sponsored. They look forward to the publication with much anticipation since it represents their own work and will last for what they hope will be quite a long period of time. They feel that it is a worthwhile enterprise and one that enables both pupils and patrons to take a greater pride in the local school. Together with the school paper, The Minute Man, they represent our contact with the public which supports the school. In keeping with the other activities it is not thought wise to make the yearbook a too elaborate production which many would be unable to buy. The class has striven to make the best possible book with the resources which they are able to muster and they offer the book this year with no apologies. It is within the reach of everyone Who has a desire strong enough to cause him to exert a little energy in order to possess a copy. Two
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LEXIAN '40 Dedication E WISH to pay ai special tribute to the First Grzuluating Class ot' the Lexington High School since it is a half century ago that they finishecl and made local school history. At the sumo time we are giving special notice to :ill who gracluatecl in the Nineteenth Century. Pictures of eighteen of them appeal on another page. lations to those living we are very happy to be able to recognize theii accomplishments in this way. Four In memory of those who are gone, and with heartiest Congratu-
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