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First row, left to right: MRs. L. E. BERRY, English, Math, MR. HAROLD BOWEN, Driving, General Science, MRS. HAROLD BOWEN, Business Education, MR. CARROLL BOWEN, Physical Education. Second row: MISS JEAN BROOKS, Social Science, Gl.ee Club, MR. FRANK CLARK, Sociology, Geography, MRS. SEAEORD CROUSEQ Eighth Grade, MRS. S. J. ERWIN, Eighth Grade. Third row: MISS HAZEL FRADY, Secretary, MRS. ROLAND GIBSON, Eighth Grade, MIss MARIE GILLIAM, French, Algebra, MR. A. B. HARDEE, Indus- trial Arts. Fourth row: MRS. A. B. HARDEE, Eighth Grade, MRS. ALLIE HARRIS, Eighth Grade, MRS. OTTIS HEDRICK, English, Lexhipep, Mlss FLAYREE HILL, Busi- ness Education. Fifth row: Mxss ELIZABETH HUNT, Eighth Grade, English, Mxss LILLIAN JONES, Latin, English, MR T1-II-:oDoRE LEQNARD, History, MRS. THEODORE LEONARD, Home Economics. Sixth row: MRS. FRED B. LEwIs, English, Miss JANIE MANNING, Math, Miss CIIARLo1'TE MATTHEWS. Biology, Chemistry, MIss HELEN McBRooIvI, Physical Education. Seventh row: Miss MARIE MILLER, Eighth Grade, MRS. G. B. MILLER, Secretary, MR. V. G. PRICE, History, Physical Education, MIss BETTY Jo RING, English, LEXICON. Eighth row : MRs. HENRY SINK, Secretary, MR. LUTHER TAYLOR, Science, MISS HARRIET TUCKER, Li- brarian: MRS. BELFORD WAGNER, Band. Ninth row .- MR. BELI-'oRD WAGNER, Band, MR, C. E. WIKE, Principal.
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ecw7a, M220 Year in, year out, our administrative of- ficers are always as a lighted candle to our progress. Mr. L. E. Andrews, city superin- tendent, is a versatile, friendly person ready to give of his time to those who wish to consult him. Ranking tops in sterling ex- ample is Mr. C. E. Wike., our principal. The hopes, ideas, plans, and work of these two men became a reality in early spring. The student parade from the old high school to the new represented not only a celebra- tion, but a realization of greater opportuni- ties and progress to the citizens of Lexington. These citizens have saluted the administra- tion for taking the lead in this transition. Now we students salute both the towns people and administration for their sight to the future, and say a sincere, Thank you. Education has reached a greater peak in Lexington under the skillful direction of Mr. L. E. Andrews, super- intendent of the city schools. Mr. C. E. Wike, principal, has done much toward making Lexington High School a highly-rated school. By his helpful, sympathetic attitude, he has won the popularity of both students and faculty. Right: Without the efficiency, patience, and consistency of Miss Hazel Frady, Mrs. G. B. Miller, and Mrs. Alene Frady, our secretaries, L.H.S. could not go on as it should. 6
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elieue 77447 Mr. Clark, first row at left, is just as hen peeked as he says. because on arrival to his house we found him washing the dishes, Miss Gilliam and Miss Tucker, first 'row at right, like for their apartment to be neat, so every afternoon after school they rush home to dust before getting ready for their dates. Mrs. Leonard, second row at left. looks relaxed sitting in that comfortable chair as Mr. Leonard does the household chores. Coach Bowen, sec- ond row at right. just adores to cook as lVlrs. Bowen stands over him with a big rolling pin. Mrs. Lewis. third row at left, is as perfect in her home as she is in the classroom. Third row at right, Mr. Wike--relaxed, as the stu- dents never see him at school-tells Mrs. Wike, Toni Raye, and little Eddy about what happened at school that day. Fourth 'row at left .- Playing bridge is a favorite pastime for teachers. Miss Hunt, Miss Miller, Miss Hill, and Miss Ring are not exceptions to that rule, Fourth row at right: Just like the bus drivers' holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner lat homer. Lexington Highs valuable band directors, coach their little daughter. Bonnie. 8 eczedoza 'Zfamcuw -
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