New Lexington High School - Lexingtonian Yearbook (New Lexington, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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New Lexington High School - Lexingtonian Yearbook (New Lexington, OH) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 20 of 116
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Page 20 text:

HERMAN THOMPSON “Where ignorance is bliss, ’Tis folly to be wise.” “Sheeny” is a favorite among N. L. H. S. students. He knows everything about the ladies and hash houses “Sheeney” loves to argue but often loses his temper. DOLORIS KIMBALL “Alas! I still see something to be done And what I do falls short of what I see.” “Dolly” is a member of the ? Club. She expects to attend 0. U. upon completion of her high school course. ‘ Dolly” is the smallest member of our class, and a general favorite. LAURIS MATTHEWS “Let every man enjoy his whims, What’s he to me or I to him.” Lauris came to us this year, and has been playing on our basketball team. He has a wide host of friends in N. L. H. S. but his favorite is in Ohio University. PEARL KENDRICK “Her virtue and the conscience of her worth, That would be wooed and not unsought be won.” Pearl is a jolly, smiling lass who is quite as good as her name indicates. She has great musical talent and we are ready at any time to listen to a solo from her. We are proud to say that she won first place singing girl’s solo in the County Music Contest in 1920. She is Assistant Editor-in-Chief for the “Lexing-tonian.” Either pots and pans or music, may success be yours,

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ROBERT FEALTY “Great wits are sure to madness near allied And their partitions to their bounds divide.” Bob joined our brilliant class in the Sophomore year. He is the life of our class. What would we do without Bob to relieve the monotony of class by his “quaint” sayings ? He is manager of the football and basketball teams and News Editor of the “Lexingtonian.” KATHRYN DILLER “She locks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew.” “Dimples” is a good sport. If you want to make her happy ask her if she wants to take a “Dodge sedan” ride. Maybe it isn’t the sedan but the driver. Her best friend is the typewriter. Her plans are unknown. LUCILLE LEE “That caressing and exquisite grace—never bold Ever present—which just a few women possess.” Lucille is a cheery, gray-eyed lassie, who is never seen with-cut a smile on her lips. She likes music and Domestic Science. We are glad to have her as one of our number. ETHEL YARGER “It is a quiet worker that succeeds.” Ethel is a very brilliant student and is completing her high school course with high marks. She is a member of the Staff and is taking active part in putting the “Lexingtonian” across. May success be yours always.



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THELMA HOLCOMB “Great feelings hath she of her own Which lesser souls may never know.” Thelma came to us in her Senior year. She is a good student, though very quiet, and has made many friends. She has high and noble ideals for which we value her friendship. RALPH GRANT “Greater men than I have lived. But they have long been dead.” Ralph is another member of our class, coming from Moxie at the beginning of the Senior year. He is not known for his much speaking, but he occasionally gives his opinion in Sociology class. EVELYN YAUGER “But to know her is to love her.” “Ev” is a very good sport and a favorite among her classmates. We enjoy hearing her play the piano and watching her play basketball as she is one of our star basketball players. In whatever she expects to take up, may she succeed. RUTH BROWN “But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires.” Ruth comes from the country. She is a very quiet girl and tells her thoughts to no one. She has our best wishes in whatever she may, in the future, decide to do.

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