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Ly 14 Se GEORGE HOPKINS BUCK “Porgie” Athletic Association, °24-'28; Nique Literary Society. George is very artistic and a lover of nature. He is fond of hiking trips and the beautiful scenery from the mountains. Although George was voted the most conceited boy in the Senior Class, he has a lovely disposition and always wears a smile, even when blushing. He has worked hard and accomplished much for him- self and B. H. S. Favorite SAyinc: “I’m telling you.” SARA ELIZABETH CARTER “Snooks” Athletic Association, ’24-'28; Nique Literary Society. Smart, sure, steady, attractive, are just “some” of the words that characterize Eliza- beth. The whole truth is that she does so many things well that we can’t keep up with her. We can’t forget her pretty curly hair or her bright smile, or her quick way of winning friends. Favorite SAYING: “For the love of Pete.” CARL DANNER esi An payee Athletic Asscciation, ’24-’'28; Wilsonian Lit- erary Society; Baseball, ’27-'28; “B” Club. Here is to Carl, the lover of nature, who has within his being a spark of the artistic and beautiful. He is of the quiet, sweet type, theugh small of stature he is powerful of faculty. He is one of the few who can attend school only half of the time, but yet his almost infinite intellect makes up the deficiency of attendance. He has the art of getting along with everyone, and he will be missed very much by his many friends and classmates of “Bedford Hi.” FAVORITE SAYING: “I say we did.” } ;
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. THE PEAKS Senior Class Class Flower: Larkspur Motto: Non confectus sed initus Class Colors: Orchid and Silver Mascot: Marie Nichols OFFICERS ICENINE DEI LCA TINLE pee are ee ae eee Oe) he ee elon ts) President NAR Yani RICH ARDSO Nace ae ee oe oe Ae 8 Vice-President WAMESS ICA UMOND EE ROS) eco wee cherie Secretary-Treasurer CLASS POEM Graduation Day, for many years Has been our goal, But as the time has now arrived We just begin to see— That this is the very Commencement Of things that are to be. As we take the last look At the setting sun of our High Scheol Days, May we turn and fix our gaze— On the day—just dawning. Through the four long years of High School, Midst the scenes we loved so well, And the mystic charms to knowledge We vainly seek to spell. But we win athletic victories On the football field we de— And we fight for our Alma Mater, Bedford High School! When the cares of life o’ertake us, Mingling fast our locks with grey, Should our dearest friend forsake us, False fortunes fade away— But we banish care and sadness And recall those memories true, Which were days of gladness In Bedford High School! But now the parting time has come, When we must say farewell To the classmates and the dear old school We loved so well— We've been here four long decisive years Midst work, joy and tears And in all the years to come— May memories within you dwell When we finally say— Farewell! Farewell! —VirciniA E. SAUNDERS. 13
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CLYDE E. DONALD “Clyde” Athletic Association, ’24-’28; Nique Literary Society; Debating Club. Clyde is the wittiest member of our class. His wit and good humor keep the class alive and make him a most popular member. Aside from this, he is one of the best debaters of the class and has won laurels for the school by his talents. He is liked by everyone and is a good all-round sport, and he will be missed by everyone. Favorite Sayinc: “O Shucks.” HALLIE MAUDE FIZER “Toots” Athletic Association, °24-'28; Nique Literary Society. Hallie is one of the prettiest girls of the Senior Class. Her beautiful wavy hair and sweet smile but add to her attractiveness to- wards one and all. She is a girl not to give up at the first trial and is ever faithful to her duties, which proves that she will make great success in the pathway of life. “Toots” ex- pects to enter East Radford this fall. Here’s wishing her the best of luck. Favorite Sayinc: “Goodness sakes.” WILLIAM STEPTOE FOSTER, JR. ; “Bill” Athletic Association, ’24--28; Nique Literary Society. Talking about good nature, a great b ig heart, a ready smile—William has it. He is always on hand when there is something to be done or any place to go. We just don’t feel complete without him, William is mechanically inclined and he has prepared to enter V. P. I. next fall where he is sure to succeed. Favorite Sayinc: “Aw shoot.”
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