Lexington High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Lexington, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Lexington High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Lexington, IL) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 98 of 108
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lain QE' 'f K nu . as X V s ,4 :ir - l. 5 . vu, h -- 5 'Q' L Q. f 6: Zlnkw Mr. Myers: You should have been here at 8:30. G. Fell: Why, what happened? C. Pulliam: If you were my husband, I'd give you poison H. Freed: If I were your husband, I'd take it Mr. Claflin: Now Sharon this is the gear shift- down there is the brake: yonder is the accelerator: and over here is the clutch. S. Bornder: Let's have one thing at a time. Teach me to drive first. D. Jones: My brother swallowed a pack of fire- crackers. S. Bitterberg: Is he all right? D. Jones: I don't know. I haven't heard the last report. C. Maas: I want to buy a pencil. Mrs. Shaffer: Hard or soft lead? C. Maas: Hard, it's going to be a stiff exam. C. Stone: How many film stars can you name who haven't been in a divorce court? D. Sutter: Well, there's Rin-Tin-Tin. K. Blakneyz I'm getting worried. Last night I heard the worst noises in my ears. C. Fritz: Where did you expect to hear them? K. McWhorter: I can beat you in a race any day, if you let me choose the course and I have a yard head start. I. Hefner: Okay, you're on. What's the course? K. McWhorter: Up a ladder. D. Bourgerie: Congratulate me. I won an election. F. Dawson: Honestly? D. Bourgerie: Oh, why bring that up? J. Scott: I guess you've been out with worse looking fellows than me? No answer. J. Scott: Isay, now, haven't you? C. Towner: I heard you the first time. I was just trying to think of one. Mr. Smith: Tom, what three words are used most by high school students? T. Weidner: Idon't know. Mr. Smith: Correct. Coach Little: Do you know that the White Sox are going to change their name? Coach Towner: What are they going to change it to? Coach Little: Nylons - so they can get more runs. Don Cole: You've got to hand it to the income people. R. Winterland: Why? D. Cole: Otherwise they'11 come after it. 'I il? 'S' I fy . F-. Cf' ' ii ,jf ' 'ff 5 was ' 'dllf K El! KQFTI-I QL A ,, 5 P 1 A41 ,T 5 . , X 7 5 4 N LAX , al 5 T



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Qlalmhar nf Eumia AUGUST School began - but we just got out! SEPTEMBER Labor Day - a vacation so soon? Crowell Collier magazine campaign began. Freshman initiation - poor kids, they had it rough. FHA informal initiation - lots of fun. Everyone was dolled up for individual pictures . GAA informal initiation - a hobo party. Football game with Fairbury here . We lost. Ordered Junior class rings and Senior announcements . Magazine campaign ended. We went way over the top. Football game at Chenoa . We lost. Assembly program . Bobo the Magician was very interesting. Football game with Gridley here. A tie game. OCTOBER Football game at Octavia, We lost. 13 National FFA convention at Kansas City. Another gold emblem. FHA Daddy Date night. Daughters footed all the bills . Football game with El Paso here - another loss . GAA Bowling Party - a new experience for many! FFA Land judging contest at Gridley. Homecoming football game and dance. WE WON! Band to ISNU Homecoming. We won 2nd place trophy. Football at Flanagan. We lost after a long, rainy battle . NOVEMBER Football game at Minonk-Dana . We lost. Armistice Day - another vacation. Senior play, Girl Crazy. A smash hit! GAA to stage play, Pajama Game. A lot of new songs. Assembly program - Dr. Kurt Singer - interesting talk about spies . End of 2nd six weeks of school - lt's one-third over. 27 Thanksgiving vacation - we were thankful for it. DECEMBER Basketball with Heyworth here. Our first game, we lost. Grain and Home Economics Show sponsored by Ag and H. Ec. Departments Basketball at Normal - we lost. Basketball at Gridley - redeemed! A decisive win. Basketball at Fairbury - we lost. Basketball with Minonk here - we won. Basketball with Forrest here - another win for us . GAA Christmas dance - small crowd, but lots of fun. Christmas vacation began. 29 Pontiac Holiday Tournament - we lost to Chester and Alton. JANUARY Back to school after a wonderful vacation. Basketball at Saybrook - they won. Basketball with Gridley here - we lost. 13 First semester exams - half over already! Basketball with Flanagan here - we won. Basketball game at Octavia - we lost. FHA formal initiation. Basketball game with DePue here - we lost.

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