Bedford High School - Peaks Yearbook (Bedford, VA)

 - Class of 1927

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( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( | ( ( ( ( ( Senior Class RICHARD MICHAEL “Dick” Literary Society, ’26-’27; Athletic Association, ’26-°27 Richard is a quiet, goodhearted boy who comes to us from the country. He seems to care little about the girls, but we feel that he will overcome this. We are sure that “Dick” will sugceed in life if he goes after it as he has his education. Good luck, “Dick.” FAVoRITE SAYING: “I don’t know.” LULA MORRISON “Black” Literary Society, °26-’27; Athletic Association, 24- 25-’26-'27; Girls’ Basket-ball, ’27; Girls’ ‘“‘B’’ Club, fos Lula is the class poet. Her poems are always popular. We expect great things from her in the field of literature. She is not only talented but also attrac- tive. She is very popular with the boys, and they may keep her from the field of litera- ture for a field closer home. However, no one is too good for her, not even a “Preach- ere FavorRITE SAYING: “Shucks.” MARIE NICHOLS “Nickels” Wilsonian Literary Society, ’26-’27; Girls’ Basket- ball, ’25- 26-27; Athletic Association, ’24-?25-’26- Es iGatise 6cb:- wOluibs a2be 26-02 a Here comes Marie, slow but, oh, so sure. You can always count on Marie. She always sticks by, regardless of the weather. Marie’ is so sincere, and there is a sense of humor about her that will make her succeed in life. There is not a person full of more honest, everyday fun than Marie. Well, we just can’t forget her. Favorite SAYING: “Oh, good lawd.” ee eA ee ews ae CN et a Pe Ol oO OE ED

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aN mm = m [LYON T aS cee Seam 7 ee Pca Vcore 8 Pc Pc Po PotD aN Ve ea Amel = Senior Class PAULINE JOHNSON Pallye Wilsonian Literary Society, °25-’26; Athletic Asso- ciation, ’23-’24-'25-’26-’27. A winning smile, a good classmate, and friend—that is “Polly.” In those laughing brown eyes danger lies, for we notice that they have an amazing quality of making the boys stop, look, and listen. She intends to go to college but—who knows. However, success to you, old pal. FAvoriITE SAyine: “I wouldn't like to say.” RANDOLPH LEE “Ran” Wilsonian Literary Society, ’26-'27; Athletic Asso- ciation, ’26-’27; Football, ’27; Basket-ball, ’27; Baseball, °26-’27; “B”’ Club, 2627. We almost believe that we could say that Randolph is “Jack-of-All-Trades.” Why, he goes out for every phase of athletics and does well in them, too. Nor is he at all wanting when it comes to appearing in all public and social affairs. Then, what we love most about him is that cheery good nature, that smile, that willingness to ac- commodate both pupil and teacher. The whole school will miss him next year, yes they will; and all will feel the lack of his cheery personality. FAvoriTE SAYING: “Yours truly.” EVELYN MARSH “Sheepy” Wilsonian Literary Society, °’26-’7; Athletic Asso- ciation, ’24-’25-’26-’27. Can we ever forget Evelyn’s good na- tured, open smile. Why, when she smiles the whole world brightens for us. Evelyn is sincere, very attractive, and can well be defined as a typical, healthy, optimistic American girl. Favorite SAYING: “Oh, goodness.” 15 ee aaa, ars ee Owe c™ —— =



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Senior Class BUGIEEE OVERSDREB TE “Lucille” Wilsonian Literary Society, ’26-'27; Athletic Asso- ciation, 25-’26-’27. Lucille is one of the girls of our class who never goes to class unprepared. She knows nothing of disobedience so she never gets into trouble, as many of us do. She is very quiet, but her pleasant smile has won a place for her in our hearts. We leave her with regret. Favorite SAYING: “Good day.” MOULTON OVERSTREET “Muley” Wilsonian Literary Society, ’26-°27; Athletic Asso- ciation, °24-’25- 26-27; Football, ’26-27; Boys’ “B” Club, ’26-’27; President of Junior Class; Pres- ident of Senior Class. SAE LAS Peete Cem Demet on DS OP Ge oN Attention. A salute to Moulton, presi- dent of the Class of ’27, to the friend who led us in our last year at Bedford High. Besides being our president, “Muley” was voted the most popular and the best all- around boy in the class. “Muley” is a staunch friend and an agree- able companion. He always likes to “pose” and impersonate “big” men. Moulton made good in football, is studious, and is not lazy, so we predict that before long he can pose as a “big” man, and not be impersonat- ing. FAVORITE SAYING: “Yeah.” LAURA JETER PARKER “Tete” Wilsonian Literary Society, ’26-’27; Athletic Asso- ciation, °26-’27. You just can’t blame anyone for liking “Jete.” Why, she’s always in a good humor, always ready to laugh when you are happy or cry when you are sad. “Jete’’ is just so much fun, so genuine, a real person you'd always love. Nor does she miss one thing, for “Jete” is very quick and smart in all activities. We are sorry that “Jete,’ on account of ill health, couldn’t graduate with us. FAvoRITE SAYING: “You're just c ockeyed.” ee ea et Se el eet Vet aes ee ome ea eta a rem oO % a 17 =) a rt ae a ee eh Re ed Oa ed ed ee te Oe ale ee nad tne Nye Manresa

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