Lexington High School - Minute Man Yearbook (Lexington, NE)

 - Class of 1933

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.UV Juniors fTop Rowj STANLEY SHERMAN I-Iad his opinions on everythingg but kept them to himself. - WAYNE SHUSTER I have ambition to be tough and drink pop. ROBERT SILL Sometimes a little man casts a long shadow. CORRINNE SMITH We like you still-the stiller the better. MARGARET SNYDER Silence is one great art of conversation. WANDA SPADE Quiet-unlike most girls. flvliddle Row, ADA SPEAK Her work is neat, she has dancing feet. VERNA SPEAK Good at sewing, and longs to be a Taylor. ROBERT STUART Single, studious, but not satisfied. BETTY THOMAS All for love or the world well lost. EARLINE TILSON Too much of a good thing is bad. WINNIFRED XVALLACE I am modest, but yet I am wise. CLARENCE WEIDES A possessor of 'sax' appeal. lBottom Rowj AGNETA WELLS A touch of high life will do you no harm. ELVA VVESTFALL Has much faith in her own opinions, and some in others. LEROY WHITE It's better to wear out than to rust out. EDITH WILSON For learning hath she in abundance. LENA WINKLER A happy girl who is a worthwhile friend. ftmx AGATHA YOUNG ' ' Truly she is one who makes the pen mighlier ij-Q than the sword. 'v I I 1 . si? n I N 5 13,7 fl7 X-. M: Qbqgff-sb. X .1 ---.. gb' x Y i if ,J A .... J

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I' Juniors fTop Rowj GERALD KREITZ I may be old but I have young ideas. LOWELL LAPE I've got the Bakery Shop Blues because I nezd the dough. ELEANOR LEVICK Speech is silverg would that I might coin it. VIVIAN LEWIS A proper maiden this--and thoughtful. GERALD LOCKHART In short he was a very pretty fellow. ANNA MAE LONG She does not live up to her name. iMiddle Rowj MAXINE LONGLY Weighed in the balance, and found not want- ing. VVILLIAM LOW Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. , MPX VERNA LUX i, Childhood and youth, friendship and lovc's V f'rst glow. ai W 2 'ix l lf? ff Ngf: 'I I f GW ,' I lg! i- f,wr-: ' M i il if ll ilj lax' as 1 '? I -se of i'ss .QBAJQL w .S , , Q9 f lg , .... QFf-GQifg?v I if -.. 'i '. ' -' I' liiigj .s..t. 1 ff L- ,, KEITH MAY WM pardon much in those of genius. MAYNARD MINGUS Get onto my 'style' of dancing f?j JAMES MITCHELL Nothing to do till tomorrow. ROLAND MORGAN Good men are likenesses of the gods. lBottom Rowj ROBERT MYERS To all is given speechg to wisdom few. LSTHER PASSAGE A great sweet silence. LACEIL PHILLIPS Silence is the essential condition of happiness ROY POOR Ulf m0n9Y talks, listen to my bankroll whisper JOSEPHINE ROBINSON In faith, lady, thou hath a merry heart. MARGARET SAULSBURY Variety is the spice of life-here's one variety



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Juniors ISABEL BEANS Come what will, I should worry. DOROTHY BRUNNER A girl with a jolly disposition. ELMER CLARK He does his best-what more need be said? RUTH EWEN Modesty is the grace of her soulf' HELEN FIEDLER And she will talk and talk and talk. LAWANDA FOCHTMAN It is the first duty of every woman to be pretty. PAULINE KUFELDT She does her work each day in a quiet un- assuming way. ESTHER LEFFELBEIN Patience is the hest remedy for everything in life. ' ROBERT LEMMER Pleasure first, then maybe if I don't sleep, I'll study. LEILA MARSHALL School should be taken seriously. f i fi LEOLA MARSHAI,L I take the world as it is. MARGARET MILLER No, she's not bashful-just reservedf' FRANCES PARKS She is not a spendthrift of the tongue. MILTON PROETT I am a part of all that I have met. RICHARD SAVIN Thinking is but an idle waste of time. FRANCES RIVERA Dark and pleasant is she, With an air of mystery. ELMO SLACK Enjoys good company-especially one. HAROLD SMITH A little learning is a dangerous thing. DARREL WESTFALL Good at pulling surprises- On a saxophone! BERNICE VELTE The world awaits your talent. ALL JOKING ASIDE Nineteen Thirty-two and Three ' Have heen a great success, We Juniors owe our gratitude To you, dear L. H. S. And in the past you've played a part To help to pull us through, So don,t forget, dear L. H. S.- f F The credit's all for you. -Faye Goedert i li 'Q Bernice Branson fat football gamel: Aren,t the people numerous? ? Vera Clemans: Yes, and ,ai-en't there a lot of them? 1 X Dentist: Do you use toothpaste? X- . Sam Blackman: No, why-are my teeth loose? Bill Low: How did you become to he such a wonderful orator? ' Phyllis Cook fclearing her throatl: I began hy addressing envelopes. 5 Wayne Gainsforth: Got Water in my ear. ' Walter Hammond: Been swimmini? Wayne G.: No, eatin' watermelon. If X -.N i 's lil . nes QI s Six X no. r s S W Q sm s Nxt swisois

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