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Fourth row: A. Rosenberger, S. Traver, S. Murray, H. Nason, P. Shanahan, G. Sheldon. Third row: C. Mears, B. Fuller, S. Phelps, J. Herbold, L. Baxter, K. Gaposchkin, G. Brenton, |. Kiley, G. Meurer, E. Harris, V. Armstrong. Second row: P. McLaughlin, M. Ricker, L. Milliken, D. Lyon, M. George, L. Porter, J. Adams, C. Culler, R. Ambrose, J. Diamond, B. Barry, B. Gilling ham, C. Karlson, M. Polley, Mr. Moyle. First row: Miss Kinley, A. Engborg, A. Pickering, G. Frith, P. Wildes, P. Mimno (Business Manager), M. Rees (Assistant Editor), J. Dexter (Editor-in-Chief), V. Cromwell, N. Morse, J. Fletcher, S. Lunt, J. Lannefeld. KOUh REPORT ON ’54 The opening of a new high school building and the hundredth birthday of Lexington High School provided the 1954 Yearbook Staff with a wealth of theme possibilities. The result is the little spirit of a century who, although you have just met him, has been haunting the halls since the first Lexington High Schoo! day. Not only the Seniors activities and achievements are represented, but also the underclassmen are pictured in classes and organizations and are given an important standing as part of our school. A staff of over forty students began work in the fall on the largest book yet to be published by L. H. S. Class editors, the Aphorisms Committee, and Pictures Committee gathered material about the students as in- dividuals; while the candid photographers, Writeup Committees, and Sports Editors delved into the group activities throughout the school. A mammoth subscription drive, carried on by the homeroom representatives under the direction of the Business Manager, brought about the sale of yearbooks. Miss Kinley and Mr. Moyle gave untiringly of their efforts to assist and advise the staff in the preparation of this hundredth anniversary yearbook. Now this looks good... H. Nason, J. Dexter, M. Rees
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Third row: C. Perkins, S. Burke, R. Collins, R. DeSimone, J. Yngve, G. Sherman, J. Anderson Second row: R. Whalen, G. Frith, D. Trebino, M. Rogers, B. Barry, J. Diamond, T. Terletzsky First row: A. O’Brien, E. Higgins, M. Dwyer, P. Wildes, C. Culler (Editor), J. Herbold, J. Knights, J. Lannefeld, M. Polley ON THE SPOT NEWS The Spotlight, our school paper, was managed by Miss Bujnievicz and Editor- in-chief Carolyn Culler, who was aided by her assistant Joyce Herbold. For their profitable activities this year, Spotlight supplied the school with those bright blue and gold book covers that were so popular and sold Christmas corsages to the student body before the holiday season. The Spotlight was a true source of amusement and one of the major factors which helped to bind the student body closer together in their work and fun. It was a friendly and sometimes gossipy piece of literature, almost like that of a really small country town newspaper, where one practically felt that he was talking with his friend about the major accomplishments and events of the year. Special credit should go to Business Manager Patty Wildes and her typists for their tireless work in helping to put out this paper. Also most faithful and hardworking were Roger Collins, Bob DeSimone, and Arlene Fury, who did their work well. All these workers headed by their capable editors and advisors deserved the praise they received for their efforts in putting forth such an enjoyable school paper. au Dear Editor: ‘My point of view . . J. Herbold, R. DeSimone, C. Culler
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