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

 - Class of 1938

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The Mirror, 1938 Nancy Love “Nan” Glee Club, Library Club, Home Economics Club. “To look up and not down, to look forward and not back , To look out and not in — and lend a hand.” Dorothy Lipsitz “Dot” Glee Club, President of Latin Club, Business Man¬ ager of “Mirror”, Library Club, Girls’ Safety Patrol, Senior Reporter. “Brilliance and fun, in Dot combine, to make a school girl super fine; Ready for work, ready for play. All through school she’s been that way.” Hazel Nicholson “Nick” Home Economics Club, Girls’ Safety Patrol, Glee Club. “Ever happy, ever glad, Her thoughts are always far from sad.” Susie Love “Sue” Home Economics Club, Library Club. “Blest with a t e m p e r , ivhose unclouded ray, Can make tomorrow as cheerful as today.” Jena Owen “Jean” Home Economics Club. “She hath a pleasant word and a smile for every¬ one.” Herndon Jeffreys, Jr. “Chic” Glee Club, Circulation Manager of “Mirror.” “Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes.” Thirteen

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The Mirror, 1938 Mildred Hudson “Mill” Home Economics Club. “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men.” Vergie Lee Jones “Cutie” Home Economics Club. “To smile and look cheer¬ ful, contented, and gay Is an excellent method of starting the day.” Emmett Hubbard “Peanut” Senior President, Latin Club, Associate Editor of “Mirror”, Library Club, Glee Club President, Chairman Safety Patrol Committee. “Not too sober, not too gay, An all-round boy in every way.” Margaret Keeton “Marge” Home Economics Club. “ Resolute, earnest, prompt to act And make her generous thought a fact.” Joseph Huntley “Joe” Agriculture Club. “They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.” Calvin Hoyle “Cal” Agriculture Club. “The difference between one boy and another is not so much in talent as in energy.” Twelve



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The Mirror, 1938 Erma Poole “Dee” Girls’ Safety Patrol, Home Economics Club. “Ever ready to do her part — A ready smile and a blithesome heart.” Bernice Pennell “Beanie” Library Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Home Eco¬ nomics Club, Girls’ Safety Patrol. “Sober, quiet, pensive and demure. One of those friends of whom you are alivays sure.” Robert Moss, Jr. “Bob Junior” Glee Club, Band. “Ah, why Should life all labor be?” Irene Perry “Skinny” Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Library Club, Girls’ Safety Patrol. “Light of heart, light of step, Quick of wit, full of pep.” Joseph Norwood “Joe Bill” Athletic Association, S afety Patrol, Glee Club. “The great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving.” Inez Sizemore “Red” Girls’ Safety Patrol, Home Economics Club. “Cheerful and happy all the day There’s never a care she can’t smile away.” Fourteen

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