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MAXINE WALKER Business Cheerleader I Band I Stands I Glee Club II Majorette II Spring Festival II Variety Show III Stype Show III BILL WALTERS Professional Football I, II, III, IV Track II, III Varsity Club II, III, IV Class Play III Intramurals III, IV Golf IV Basketball II DONALD WATKINS General Glee Club I, II, III Voriety Show III KATHRYN WISEMAN Business Glee Club I Variety Show I, III F.H.A. I, IV Officer IV Stonds I, III, IV Style Show I, IV Queen Attendant III Annual Staff IV Senior Scholarship Team CLASS FLOWER: American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO: Out Of The Life Of School Into TheSchool Of Life. 21
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BONNIE SHIPLEY Vocational F.H.A. IV Style Show I, II, III, IV Stands IV GAIL SIMS Professional Stands III, IV Football II, III, IV All M.V.L. IV Basketball I, II, III Track II Varsity Club II, III, IV 4-H Junior Leader PHYLLIS SNIDER Professional G.A.A. I, II, III, IV Band II, III Glee Club I, IV Variety Show I, III Stands II, III, IV Annual Staff IV Class Play III Scholarship Team II Pep Club II Intramurals I, II, III, IV Senior Scholarship Team TOMSTEMEN General Football II, III, IV All M.V.L. IV Varsity Club II, III, IV Track I, II, III, IV Stands II, III, IV CAROL SLATZER Business Glee Club I Variety Show I Pep Club I Style Show I, II, III, IV F.H.A. Ill, IV Stands I, III, IV MELANIE TURNER Professional Bond I, II, III G.A.A. I, II, III, IV Glee Club II, III Variety Show II, III Stands I, II, III, IV Intramurals I, II, III, IV Annual Staff IV Pep Club I Class Ploy III Librarian IV Style Show III Senior Scholarship Teom
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Class History In the fall of 1956, a class of green freshmen entered New Lexington High School for some further training. There were a few new students from out of town, but the majority of us had been here through our junior high days. Our advisors were Miss Book and Mr. Priode. The class elected Mike Holden, president. Jean Patterson, Linda Lewis, Joy Puterbaugh and Connie Anderson were class officers and student council members respectively. Then came our sophomore year. Bill Kirkbride was elected president of our class that year, and Linda Lewis, Rodney Lacey, and Janet Patterson were his assisting officers. Jo Puterbaugh, Mary Hammond, and Paul Metzger represented us on the student council. Beverly Lescallette was chosen queen's attendant. Our class projects for that year consisted of a dance and a bake sale. In 1957-58 we realized the importance of our class, as we had members participating in band, glee club, football, basketball, and all four of the reserve cheerleaders were sophomores. As we entered N. L. H. S. in the fall of 1958, we could hardly believe we were juniors. But as the hard work began, we became well aware of the fact. Our advisors for our junior year were Mr. Neff and Mr. Martin. Donald Denny was elected president. Other class officers were: Karen Fealty, Bill Kirkbride and Jo Puterbaugh. Joy Puterbaugh and Beverly Lescallette were on the student council. We elected Kathy Wiseman our queen's attendant that year. Four of the juniors were initiated to the National Honor Society. They were: Donald Denny, Mike Holden, Karen Fealty, and Linda Lewis. The closing projects of our junior year were the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior-Senior Prom which we think were both very successful. Finally, we reached our senior year. Mr. Neff and Mr. Laswell were our advisors. Again Donald Denny was elected our class president. Beverly Lescallette, Joy Puterbuagh and Jack Cheney were also officers. Student Council members were Joy Puterbaugh and Linda Lewis. We elected Karen Fealty to the gracious position of Homecoming Queen and Jo Puterbaugh was senior attendant. Five of our members were initiated to the National Honor Society. They were: Cherie Edwards, Beverly Lescallette, Judy Breese, Sue Rockwell, and Don Ice. The last project of our senior year was the presentation of the 1960 Lexingtonian. As the last days of our high school classes die away, we shall take with us many happy and never-to-be forgotten memories.
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