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MRS. L. E. BERRY, English, Math: MR. HAROLD BOWEN, Driving, Gen- eral Science, MRS. JEAN BOWEN, Buxinexs Eduealiong MISS SHIRLEY BROOKS, Librarian. MR. FRANK CLARK, Sociology, Geog- raphy, MR. BEN CLAYTON, Malh,' MISS KATHERINE F ISHEL, General Seienee, Biology, MRS. HAROLD FRADY, Secretagr. MRS. ROLAND GIBSON, Hisloiy, Eng- lishg MISS MARIE GILLIAM, Freneh, Algebra, MR. A. B. HARDEE, In- dustrial Artsg MRS. OTTIS HEDRIOK, Englixh, Lexhipep. MISS LILLIAN JONES, Latin, Englixhg MRS. THEODORE LEONARD, Home Economies, MRS. FRED B. LEWIS, English, MISS JANIE MANNING, Math. MISS CHARLOTTE MATTHEWS, Bi- ology, Chemistgfg MRS. JOYCE BOWIE PRICE, Health, Phyxioal Education, MR. V. G. PRICE, Histogf, Physical Edu- cation, MISS BETTY -IO RING, English, Speech, LEXICON. MRS. FLAYREE HILL THOMPSON, Business Education, MR. B. V. WAG- NER, Bandg MRS. JEAN BROOKS WEBSTER, Social Soieneeg MR. C. E. WIRE, Principal. MRS. E. E. WITHERSPOON, Civics, Glee Club. 'sf acuity . M . . A.-
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ur guiding ofiglzb NYSE' dedicate this SClIUUli:fCjl1 November 24, 1953, these words were spol-zen lay Citizens of Lexington, teachers, students, and prominent guests at the dedication of Lexing- ton Senior High. Among those present were Mr. L. Andrews and Mr. C. E. XYike, two men who form the Cornerstone', ol' our building. Supporting them were members of the school hoard, the faculty, parents, and the pupils who grow in this school. In the minds of the latter group, particularly, was the sincere appreciation that can never he truly expressed, for in this Center ol' learning was seen a continuation and growth of education. Students of Lexington Senior High, are grateful to he a part ol' such an undertaking. Wiith pride we watch our children increase its growth.-f Dedicated to the Education ol' the youth in our City to give them the opportunity to attempt greater things for God. Gratelully we say, Thank you. 'r -f'-1Mf: ff Under the guidance of Nlr. I.. E. Andrews, superintendent ol' the City schools, Lexington Senior High has become an outstanding institution of learning and leadership. o our piinclpa , 1. C . E. W ike, and his capable secretary, Mrs. Harold Frady, we owe the efficiency, promptness, and enduring patience so needed in the running ol' Lexington Senior High. The system which lN1r. Wike undertook in making our school so highly-rated is one many sehools would he proud to have. The work put out so accurately by lWrs. Frady is invaluable to our school system. Unending thank you's to them both. 6
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.fife with eaclueri- the .9n4icle tory S Top row at Iqff, we End Miss Ring thoroughly enjoying TV with Miss Gilliam, or should we say, with a usual flow ofchatter. Top raw al cenler, Mrs. Joyce Bowie Price finds the living room an ideal place for practice. The goal? .Why a waste basket sitting on the fireplace mantle. Top row at right, Mrs. Hed- rick is also a musician among other accomplishments. Middle row at lqft, Miss Manning and Miss Matthews take time out during school to discuss their students and other such problems. Nliddle row at right, Mrs. -lean Brooks Webster has every reason to be the happiest person in the world at this moment. After all she was just married no less than five minutes ago. Bottom row al lift, Coach Price certainly seems to have found a collection of admirers, and why not? Hels the one who feeds them. liolfom rozw al riglzl, Mrs. Berry appears to he enjoying her conversation though it could be she broke in on a party line. 8
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