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Page 8 THE LKXHIPi Senior Class EUNICE ANNE AUMAN “Her ways are ways of pleasantness; and all her paths are peace.” CAROLYN JAE BAILEY “Learn the sweet magic of a cheer ful face.” JIMMY ROSS BARGER “A great mind becomes a great for tune.” ALEX CATHELL BECK "The quiet mind is richer than a crown” MARY LYNIEL BECK “Flying without feathers is not easy; her wings have no feathers.” EDWARD M. BENDER “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow” JOHN MORRIS BIVINGS • fiere I am gins, tiock around me.” AUDREY COLLEEN BLACKBURN “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.’ WILLIAM SHAW BLALOCK "He can do anything better than you” M. T. BROWN, Jr. "It is better to deserve without re ceiving, than to receive without de serving.” JACK CORNELIUS BURKHART "A cute boy, a cute smile, makes Burkhart’s me well worth while.” LILLIE ANNE BYRD •Tveu liair and freckles make. her a prize.” CLINTON RAY CLARK "Never say more than is necessary.” JACOB HEWEY CLODFELTER "Behind the poem is the poet’s soul.” LEXINGTON HIGH SCHO^ I'ji jar- r R SXitJ i / 1 i I i-'iJ m I* •^1 »; i 41/ MARGIE CORRINIA COGGINS "Gay and sparkling, full of life.” BILLIE LOUISE CONRAD "A true friend is forever a friend.’ ■ WILLIAM MAYNARD COOK “Why am I so handsome? girls they bother me.” ’These PAULINE COPPLEY “A quiet girl with a modest air.” DOUGLAS M. CRAVER “Never do today what can be put off till tomorrow.” MARTHA VIRGINIA COX “The fairest garden in her looks. And in her mind the wisest books.” (Salutatorian) IRIS ISABEL ESSICK “And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew.” (Valedictorian) .] Left to right, top row: Mary Allison Martin, Grace Hendricks, Theola Jordan, Jim Poston, Bill Cook, Pete Clark, M. T. Brown, Charles Harbinson, Jim Webb, Hewey Clodfelter, Bill Blalock, Benny Walser, Johnny Newell, Johnny Swicegood, Don Sink; second row: Shirley Richardson, Billie Conrad, Geraldine Yarbrough, Nancy Waitman, Nancy Helmstetler, Nell Haynes, Nancy Haynes, Ruth Everhart, Charles Koontz, James Tate, Bob K?ndricks, Johnny Bivings, Betsy Sink; third row: Verona Thomason, Sarah Everhart, Pat Leonard, Mary Jo Sharpe, Jane Shoaf, Eunice Auman, Barbara Shambley, Joyce Purdee, Tomi Foy Owen, Buddy Bender, Jim Barger; fourth row: Ella Rae Hardister, Jack Burkhart, Ale% Beck, Lynlc Swing, Jim Russell, John Foust, Ronald Smith, Doug Raker; fifth row: Kathryn Roberson, Johnnie Mae I Stokes, Tommy Young, Wayne Everhart, James Everha Nancy Witherspoon, Betty Anne Wall, Mary Ann Hai JOHN WORTH FOUST “I’m not arguing with you; I’m tell ing you.” JAMES WILLIAM EVERHART “Silence is golden,” and so is his hair. RUTH MAXINE EVERHART “She’s a good bookkeeper; Just call if you need her.” SARAH ELIZABETH EVERHART “Eyes colored like a water-flower. And deeper than the green seas’ glass.” WAYNE LEE EVERHART “A better friend you’ll never And, So sweet, so generous, and ever so kind.” CHARLES HERBERT FLEMING “Although he is small and even shy. You’ve never seen a better guy.” AMOS AUGUSTUS FRITTS “You’d never know that he was there. If it weren’t for the shine that’s in his hair.” CHARLES DOUGLAS GOSNELL “Happy-go-lucky he may look. But Nancy Jean has him on the hook.” FRANCES HALL “The girl with the beautiful brown eyes.” CHARLES RALPH HARBINSON “He is the very pineapple of po liteness.” MARTHA ANNE HARBINSON “A true friend, a flne sport.” ELLA RAE HARDISTER “She has a grin for every friend.” MARY ANNE HARTZOG “Pretty clothes make her look neat; To know her is really a treat.” MARY ELLA HATHCOCK “Her music delights all.” NANCY ELIZABETH HAYNES NELL GERALDINE HAYNES Identical twins “If it’s personality, please. You’ll never find two better than these.” ANNA BELL HEDRICK “Here’s one who leads the band. And there’s never been one so grand.” ROBERT GLENN HENDRICKS, Jr. “He’s fair to those who are fair to him.” GRACE BRYANT HERDINCKS “With her dimples and blue eyes. Someone will surely compromise.” NANCY ROSE HELMSTETLER “A charming brunette That hasn’t been caught yet.” ROBERT WADE HOLMES, Jr. “Inimitable.” JOAN GEORGIE HORTON • “Wisdom is better than rubies.” RUTH LORRAINE JENKINS “Never again will you And A girl as sweet and kind.” BARBARA JEAN JONES “One who deserves the best.’ THEOLA ELIZABETH JORDAN “The ripest peach is highest on the tree.” CHARLES WEAVER KOONTZ “For he is just the quiet kind. Who never speaks what is in his mind.” DON HULIN KOONTZ “He can not be explained.” IRA BEGS LEONARD, Jr. “Out of breath for no purpose. In doing many things—doing noth ing.” PATSY JANE LEONARD “A flne head of hair adds beauty to a good person.” MARY ALLISON MARTIN “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”
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