Charles City High School - Charles Citian Yearbook (Charles City, VA)

 - Class of 1928

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Senior Class Clara Christian “Those who seek shall find.” The giftorian of our class is well worthy of her name. With her good work at school and her willingness to succeed, we shall ex- pect great things from her in the future. President of Junior Class, ’26- ' 27; Member Tyler Literary Society, ’24-’25- ' 26; Member Eureka Liter- ary Society, ’27-’2S; Treasurer Home Economics Club, ’26-’27. A. Lavine Hennaman “lovey” “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Here’s to Lovey,” merry and gay, With kind words and a happy face; When she leaves, we’ll miss her surely, For there is none can take her place. “Lovey” has been to all a true friend ; she has been an energetic pupil and an excellent sport. Secretary Freshman Class, 24-’ 25 ; Vice-President Sophomore Class, ’25“’26; Member Tyler Literary Society, ’25-’26; Critic Tyler Literary Society, ’25- ’26; Member 4-H Club, 2 5-’ 2 S ; Member Athletic As- sociation, ’25-’28; Member Annual Staff, ’25-’26; Member Eureka Literary Society, ’27-’2S; Vice- President 4-H Club, ’27-’2S; Member Tennis Club, ’ 2 7 -’ 2 S ; Treasurer Senior Class, ’27-’28; Member Monogram Club, ’26-’27. Elizabeth E. Hughes Hypothesis : “Bessie” is a good Charles Citian in and out of class. Proof: “Bessie” is overflowing with fun. H er friends are many. She is a good athlete. Conclusion : Her future success. Member Tyler Literary Society, ’2 5-’ 26; Member Eureka Literary Society, ’26-’27; Vice-President Athletic Association, ’25-’26; Secretary Eureka Lit- erary Society, ’26-’27; Member Tennis Club, ’25-’26; Member Monogram Club, ’26-’27; Librarian, ’27-’2S. CD-

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Senior Class Emily Elizabeth Binns “em” “They who take friendship out of life seem to take the sun from heaven.” Blue-eyed, golden-haired, and rosy-cheeked, Emily graces the Senior Class. Her voice is gentle and sweet, and her manner quiet. However, there are numerous sparks of humor and sunshine radiating from her per- sonality. Member Anglican Literary Society, ’23-’24; Member Tyler Literary Society, ’24-’26; Critic Literary So- ciety, ’25-’2G; Member Annual Staff, ’ 2 6 - 2 7 ; Mem- ber Eureka Literary Society, ’27-’28. WlLHELMINA BLAYTON “bob” To Bob, whose bright smiles and words of cheer have constantly kept her in our mem- ory, we dedicate this space. Bob was forced to leave us in February because of sickness. She has been a true friend and faithful classmate, and her sincerity will always be remembered. Hester Lee Brockwell “Always paddle your own canoe.” Rosy cheeks and shiny eyes, Heart so crystal pure ; Dainty head, exceeding wise, That’s our Hester, sure. Hester came to us from Barnetts, and dur- ing her four years here has been a faithful student. President Senior Class, ’27-’28; Member Tyler Lit- erary Society, ’25-’26-’27; Member Eureka Literary Society, ’27-’28; Member Home Economics Club, ' 25-’26.



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Senior Class Dorothy Marston “dot ' ’ “Where there is life, there is hope.” Dot” has a loving, winning way, Her heart is big and kind; A better, truer friend than “Dot” I’m sure you ' ll never find. Member Tyler Literary Society, ’26-’27; Member Home Economics Club, ' 26- ' 27; Member Eureka Literary Society, ’27-’28; Vice-President Senior Class, ’27-’28; Member Curlers Club, ' 27- ' 28; Mem- ber of Fun Club, ’27-’28. Virginia Miles “What is life if not fun?” Virginia is small in stature but great in mind. Her quiet good nature has won the high esteem of her teachers and class mates. Although quiet, Virginia enjoys life and is ever ready to share its jokes. Member Tyl»r Literary Society, ’25- ' 26-’27; Mem- ber Eureka Literary Society, ’ 27-’ 2 8. Dorothy Louise Saunders “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” “Dickey” came to us four years ago and has faithfully stcod by through thick and thin. During this time she has won the love of both the teachers and students, and the name of being our best natured girl in high school. She is fond of playing basketball, and Charles City High will miss her when she’s gone. Treasurer Sophomore Class, ’26-’27; Corresponding: Secretary Tyler Literary Society, ’26-’27; Member Home Economics Club, ’26-’27; Captain Basketba ' l Team, ’27-’28; Secretary Junior Class, 27- 28 ; Member Eureka Literary Society, ’27-’28; Treasurer Athletic Association, ’27-’28; Member Monogram Club, ’27-’28; Secretary Home Economics Club, ’ 27 -’ 28 ; Secretary Senior Class, ’27-’28. 12

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