Page 8 THE LEXHl Senior Class WILLIAM ABERNATHY “For daring nonsense seldom fails to hit like scattered shot, and pass with some for wit.” JACK ALBER “One thing is forever good; That one thing is sucess.” ENID AYERS “Beauty’s a flower.” JOE AYERS “His voice, that list’ning still they seemed to hear.” Lexington High Schoi RALPH BAILEY “I am as sound as a bell, fat, plump, and Juicy.” MURPHY BATES “Quietness is best.” SIDNEY BIESECKER “Very witty, but unconcerned; He went to classes too, and some times to leam.” JACK BLACKBURN “He little troubles over tomorrow woe; He takes things as they come and go.” HENRY BROWN “The more one works, the more will ing one is to work.” DOROTHY BUMGARNER “It is better to be faithful than famous.” GERALDINE BUTLER “A sight to delight in.” JERRY CISSEL “What’s the hurry; there’s time when I’m dead.” MARY F. CLODFEL’TER “Graceful, tall, and neat. Makes your app>earance complete.” FRED CONRAD “A quiet lad with a modest air.” NANCY JEAN CONRAD “Always a good sport and willing to do her part.” PEGGY CONRAD “Nice, friendly, clever. She could talk on forever.” RUTH COOPER “Her sparkling eyes, her winning smile.” JAKE CROSS “It is better to deserve without re ceiving, than to receive without de serving.” LIB DARR “Not a kindlier or sweeter one.” MARGARET DARR “She hath a heart as sound as a bell.” RICHARD DEANE “He keeps on the windy side of care.” GERALDINE LEONARD DRAWDY “Small service is true service.” BRUCE ELLIS “It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives.’ Mascots: Jean Olive Snyder and First row, reading left to right: Jackie Trexler, Elizabeth Darr, Gerry Butler, Enid Ayers, Sally Griffin, Ruth Jones, Jimmie Blue Sowers, Becky Smith, Jerry Cissel, Peggy Jean Thomason, Secretary, Stanford Tate, Treasurer, Paul Williams, Vice-President, Bob Peeler, President, Bill Hedrick, Bob Leonard, Maxine Koonts, Christine Koonts, Mary Sue Thomason, Gladys Story, Myrtle Smith, Patty Hege, Ruth Cooper. Second row: Sarah Hartley, Mary McLendon, Kathryn Sink, Jean Wooten, Evelyn McDade, Dot Bumgarner, Pat Randolph, Sue Hooper, Maxine Kepley, Jeannine Meacham, Adele Tuttle, Margaret O. Finch, Doris Lanning, Marie Koonts, Betsy Swicegood, Nancy Conrad, Betty Mae York, Rozelle Harper, Geraldine Leonard. Third row: Charles Williams, Edna Sue Sh( Peggy Stiers, Peggy Simmerson, Barbara Lawrei Perrell, Mary Eleanor Gray, Margaret Darr, Ma Foy, Betty Jo Everhart, Mary Anne Hunt, DeNi Potts. Fourth row: Donald Myers, J. E. Sink, Herma Harrison, Lois Varner, Murphy Bates, Tommy L Clodfelter, Jack Swaim, Harold Lanier, William Kapp, Jack Gosnell, Richard Thomason, Fred Coi BETTY JO EVERHART “She’s good natured and full of fun. And alway manages to get some work done.” BRYCE EVERHART “A better friends,there cannot be; A Jollier lad you’ll never see.” SAM EVERHART “Roll on, world, and I’ll roll with you.” MARGARET O. FINCH “A great mind becomes a great fortune.” JUDY FOY “To know her is to love her.” CLAYTON GIBSON “Not exectly afraid of work, but rather not be intimately associated with it.” JACK GOSNELL “Thy voice is a celestial melody.” MARY ELEANOR GRAY “Behind the poem is the poet's soul; Behind the canvas throbs the art ist’s heart.” GERALDINE GREGG “Nature has made her what she is; We know not what will change her.” SALLY GRIFFIN “With eyes as brown as brown as can be, a fairer maid you’ll never see.” ROZELLE HARPER “Stick to it through thick and thin, says this girl with the hearty gin.” TOMMY HARRIS “A word that is not spoken never does any harm.” DOROTHY HARRISON “A swell girl to know. Has she got a beau?” SARA HARTLEY “Her modesty is the citadel of beauty and of virtue.” BILL HEDRICK “For men may come and men may go. But I go on forever.” FRANKIE HEDRICK “Fine goods are always packed in small packages.” LOUIS HEDRICK “With a word for everyone, and a smile upon his face.” PATTY HEGE “A grin and a laugh, for everything is funny.” SUE HOOPER “Beauty is its own excuse for being.’ GEORGE KAPP "Happy-go-lucky, good looking, and tree. Nothing is there that worries me. NEIL KEARNS “Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed.” JOHN HUDSON “Five minutes—Zounds! I have been been five minutes too late all my lifetime.” MARY ANNE HUNT “Better late than never.” EVA JARVIS “Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry.” BILL JOHNSON “Loves rules his kingdom without a sword.” JIMMY JOHNSON “As a man might, he fights his fight. Proves his truth by his endeavor.” RUTH JONES “Silence gives grace to this woman.” MAXINE KEPLEY "Blond of hair, eyes of blue. Cheery smile, and giggles, too.” L BARENT KOONTZ . “Appears quiet without commotion with good spirit and loyal devotion.” CHRISTINE KOONTS “Her ways are fair and dear and good.” MARIE KOONTS “Nothing is more useful than silence.” MAXINE KOONTS “My heart is full of love for you; Let’s always keep it bright and new.” JACKIE LANCASTER “I like work: it fascinates me; I could sit and look at it for hours.” H S