Chase City High School - Mirror Yearbook (Chase City, VA)

 - Class of 1922

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THE MIRROR, 1922 Senior Cl ass Violet Hester “Vi” Pershing Literaiy Society, 21-22; Basketball, 20, 22. “Vi” came into our class from S. F. I. and soon not only won over the hearts of many girls, but boys also. She has for two years been a star on the girls basketball team. She is merry and full of life, always ready for a good time. She goes from us to Virginia Interment, and we think she will make the school proud to acknowledge her as one of their number. Raymond W. Geoghegan “Ray” Poe Literary Society, ' 21 ; Vice-President Pershing Lit¬ erary Society, ’22; Secretary and Treasurer Mystery Club, ’21 -’22; Business Manager “Mirror,’ ’22. “The p always tail? who never think- ' Happy-go-lucky, irresponsible on the surface, big hearted, willing and dependable underneath, this is Raymond. He is some ladies man, always wearing that dog-gawn grin of his and always ready to tell a joke. We hope he will be able to laugh himself all the way through the world. Through his efforts the Mirror owes much for its financial success. Rose Jackson Roses” Pershing Literary Society, ’21-’22; Basketball Squad, 22. “What her heart things, her tongue speaks. ' “Roses” has talked herself through school. To everyone she meets she always relates something funny. She holds our class record of having run to school more than anybody else. “Roses” not only knows how to joke, but, better still, knows how to take one. She’s a jolly good sport and a real friend. Here ' s to her, may she succeed! Page fourteen

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THE MIRROR , 1922 Senior Class Abbye May Edwards “Ab Pershing Literary Society, ’21-’22; Basketball, 20-’21. And why should life all labor be, live while you live. She is enthusiastic and has a bright smile for everyone. Her happiness is almost contagous, and where Abbye is there is plenty of fun. She works and is alwa,ys ready to answer. Teachers as well as pupils find in her the willing helpfulness on which we all can depend. J. Watkinj Goode, Jr. “Dick” Pershing Literary Society, ' 21 -’22 ; Baseball, ’ I 9- ' 20-’21 - ’22; Basketball, ’20-’21 -’22; Schemer Mystery Club, ’21- ’22; Vice-President Ath ' etic Association, ’21; President Athletic Association, ' 22; Athletic Editor Mirror, ' 22; Captain Baseball, ’22. Wha fe re ihere be of sorrow, I ' ll put off till tomorrow. tf Dick is an original member of the class. All through school he has made good marks, both in his books and on the ath¬ letic field. He is a noted heart-breaker, having many to his credit. We do not know what he intends to do for his life work after he finishes at Hampden-Sydney, but we feel sure that he will make a success. So luck to you, Dickie Boy. Agnes Gregory “Ac” Pershing Literary Society, ’21; President Literary Society, ’22; Basketball, ’20- ' 21 - 22 ; Captain Basketball, ’22; Asso¬ ciate Editor Annual, ' 22; Secretary-Treasurer Athletic As¬ sociation, ' 22; Reading Contest at Charlottesville, 20-’21 - ’ 22 . Brilliance and fun in “A g combine To mal(e a school girl superfine; Ready for worl(, ready for play. All through school she’s been that way. “Ag” has, during her four years in C. C. H. S., proved herself to be a true sport and a general favorite. This remains undisputed—when she war elected the most popu¬ lar girl. She is a girl of much determination and of her own convictions. These qualities, with her high standing in scholarship, only add to her real worth. I’uge thirteen



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Senior Cl ass Helen Moss “Hel” Pershing Literary Society, ’21- 22; Art Editor Annual, ’22. She has many nameless virtues .’’ The casual observer might call Helen a very quiet, dignified girl, but to know her well is to change one’s mind com¬ pletely. Her friends know her to be full to the brim of life and fun. To turn to the things that really count in high school life, she gets along well with all of her lessons, plays basketball and has a poetical ability that is by no means insignificant. She is eminently practical too, and withal a lovable companion. Rufus Maddux “Pete” President Class, ’21, ' 22; Secretary-Treasurer Class, ' 20; Editor-in-Chief Annual, ' 22; Baseball, 19-’20-’21 - ’22; Basketball, ’20-’21 -’22; Vice-President Mystery Club, 21- ' 22; Pershing Literary Society, ’21 -’22; Captain Basket¬ ball, ’22; Oratorical Contest at Charlottesville, ’22. Titles of honor add not to his worth, who is himself an honor to his titles. This is our Senior president. We are proud of him for his school spirit and for the splendid stand he has taken in his classes. Whether it is a basketball or a baseball star we are seeking, or a speech to be made, or the hero’s part in the school play to be taken, we can always count on ‘‘Pete.’’ He is editor-in-chief of The Mirror, and whatever it re¬ flects may be attributed to him. He is not only a good sport, but one of the most brilliant students in our school. H IS high marks have always been an incentive to the other members of the class. He goes from us to Washington and Lee, and if he makes as good a record there as he has here we feel sure that his college life will be a glorious success. Nellie Moore “Nell” Pershing Literary Society, ' 21-’22. Ye gods, end this high school life And mal(e two lovers happy! Nellie continually reminds us that “great things come in small packages. She is ladylike and thoroughly in ear¬ nest about all her school work. She has many friends throughout the entire school and we feel sure that her life at Farmville will be just as successful as her stay at C. C. H. S. has been. Page fifteen

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