Lexington High School - Lexicon Yearbook (Lexington, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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,pk '52 WHEELS PHIL SEXTON AND JEAN BIESFCKICR, titled cutest in class, in typical cute pose, Hsh Hur gold-fish. VVhen it was the rage several years back, they swallowed live ones. I ,IICRRY PERKINS AND SUE IQVIQRHART, apparently toasting marshmallows, are really perfecting new Eisenhower for Presidentl' buttons. Perkins deemed most versatileg lfverhart, most popular, and Wittiest.

Page 28 text:

52 WHEELS ff NONA SWAIM AND REX DOBEY, best athletes in Class of '52, engage in strenuous warm-up exercises before entering L.H.S.'s annual tiddley-winks tourney. Dobey also earned best sport superlative. in BETTY HUNT, MAC GRAHAM, AND LORICTTA LANNING, showing off neighborly natures, changed all teachers' Hats during year. Hunt and Graham were judged friendliest while Lanning got Hbest dispositionn title. Hunt also received the best personalityn honor.



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,IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, probably the busiest group of class heads, are: jones Almond, Prrsidentg Ronnie Crow, fvire-preridenzg Diza Rogers, rerretary, and Charles Overcash, treasurer. 53'ers The Junior Class, numbering about 150, under the capable direction of Mr. Theodore Leonard and Mrs. Fred B. Lewis, probably was the hardest-working single group in the school during1951-52. Many projects were inaugurated to finance the annual junior-Senior banquet. This included running the concession stand at football games, selling Christmas cards, and soliciting magazine subscriptions. Money slowly came in all year and the banquet, followed by a prom, made all the door-knocking and peanut-hawking worth- while. Second rnost outstanding event in the juniors' year was the arrival of the class rings, making each member of the Class of '53 know that it wouldn't be long before he was a bona fide' senior.

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