Bedford High School - Peaks Yearbook (Bedford, VA)

 - Class of 1925

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The Peaks Senior Class WEBSTER RICHARDSON PRICE Athletie Association, '22-’25; Litcrary Society, 93-24, He is our only member who is so distin- guished as to have a town named after him, or to be named for a town, as the case may be. “Rich” is one of our great “story-tellers,” and the crowd stands around with wide-open mouths listening to the wonderful stories which he imparts to us. He is a great lover of the outdoors, and a “Jack-of-all-trades.” He is a treasure from the Class of ’24, but we welcome him into our midst and wish him a successful future. Favorite Saying: “What did you say?” FRANCES SAUNDERS “FLAPPER FANNIE” Athletic Association, ’23-’25; Literary Society, 123-25. In our estimation, Frances is a jolly, good girl. She never lets any fun escape her notice. A good-looking young man never escapes her sight. She is very attractive, and makes peo- ple always feel cheerful when they are around her. We wish “Fannie” the best of success after she leaves us. Favorite Saying: “Good lands!” HENRY EARLY TURNER heh be Athletic Association, ’22-’25; Literary Society, °23-’25; Football Team, . °23-’24; Track Team, »24-’25; Secretary of Athletic Council, ’25; ‘“‘B” Dub. 25. Henry is an all-round boy. He won the gold medal offered by the Richmond Times- Dispatch for athletics last year. His attract- iveness and optimism have made him one of the favorites of our school. Henry is liked by everyone who knows him, and especially by the girls. “H. T.” is noted for his never- ceasing laughter, and there are few “skirts’’ that he would not run after. The best of “wives” to you, “H. T.” Favorite Saying: “Oh, heck!”

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iS fo, a, ies Srna GF The Peaks 6 WA 44 Senior Class MARY FRANCES PRICE “LITTLE ONE” Athletic Association, ’24-'25; Literary Society, '23-'25. Mary is short in stature, but this deficiency is made up by her jolliness. She is always the same good-natured and friendly girl with a vein of mirth underneath her quiet ways. As years pass on we hope to see Mary classed as one of the great history teachers of the day. Her one great quality is her love for the men. Favorite Saying: “What did you say?” SELMA REPASS “FARMER” Athletic Association, °’22-’25; Literary Society, “OEY Soy Here is one jolly girl. She has friends ga- lore wherever she goes. She will be a farmer without a doubt, and why? Selma has more cute sayings than most anyone at school. She is another treasure from last year’s class and we also wish her a bright future. Favorite Saying: “Absolutely!” HARRY PARKER RHETT, JR. “P HARRY” Athletic Association, °22-’25; Literary Society, 723-’25; Secretary of Literary Society,'’23; Vice- President of Literary Society, ’23; President of Literary Society, ’24; President of Athletic As- sociation, °25; Football Team, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’°24; Manager of Football Team, '25; Track Team, fase t oie (Club: 725: Tennis Team, °23:; Manager of Track Team, ’25. Although “P Harry” has a reputation of being bashful, one can see by the above record that he has been prominent in his high school career. Furthermore, he is an accomplished singer and an excellent actor. He is a his- tory shark, especially when it is a question Or Stuart.’ Favorite Saying : “Read me this Latin.”



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The Peaks Senior Class HENRY LEWIS TURNER “LAZARUS” Athletic Association, °22-’25; Literary Society, °23-'25. Even if Henry is a little slow, as proved by the time he gets to school in the morning, he gets there just the same. He has one characteristic like Washington Irving, liking “Sunnyside.” We predict great things for “Lazarus” in the farming line because he lives in the country and seems to like it very well. It seems that Henry will not talk for an y- body except Miss Ida. Anyhow, she is the only one that ever gives him detention slips. Favorite Saying: “Shucks!” COYSGEDIKE to WICK —— COZ. Athletic Association, ’22-’25; Literary Society, °23-’25; Secretary Athletic Association, ’24; President Literary Society, ‘23; Football Team, 22, 20, ‘24:0 basketpall, Team, %23; 924, 25: Track Meam, 22) e20,) -24,eec0 —TLennis: Team, 23; Baseball Team, ’23, ’24, °25; Secretary- Treasurer “B’’ -Club, 725. Coy’s main accomplishment is athletics, having won more letters than anyone else, and having been voted the most athletic boy in high school. “Cozy” has no favorite among the fairer sex, but possesses equal feelings for all of them. Favorite Saying: ‘That ain’t so bad.” ROBERT LLOYD UPDIKE “RED” Athletic Associaton, ’22-’25; Literary Society, 723-’25; Baseball Team, ’23, ’24; Football Team, owe’ tae GLb, 1225. Lloyd is quiet, which is a good trait to ac- company his red hair. He is an easy-going sort of fellow who has shared the joys and sorrows of good old “’Twenty-five” for four years. It is said that he would walk ten miles to get a book to read. Favorite Saying: “My goodness!” ee aoe

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