Chester High School - Reflector Yearbook (Chester, VA)

 - Class of 1924

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The Reflector : 1921 35 plates bearing the names of William Miller “President ' Vir- ginia Bell “Paying Teller” and Alice Frood “Consultant to Business Women.” As my eyes went from name to name my attention was attracted by the entrance of a prosperous look- ing farmer, who proved to be Bert Shoosmith, grown tall. Then the interior of the State Chamber in Washington appeared before me. The atmosphere was permeated with a spirit of suppressed excitement. In wonder I gazed with bat- ed breath as Percy Chalkley appeared before my astonished eyes and delivered a message of nation-wide interest before the assembled houses of Congress. As I realized that I had seen the future of each of my classmates I sank in deep thought trying to believe it true. All of a sudden it occurred to me that perhaps I might be al- lowed to see my own future. But as I turned I realized that the goddess had vanished and that time alone would reveal it to me. ANNIE E. NUNNALLY.

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34 The Reflector : 1924 around someone who was preaching. Upon closer inspection I perceived that Raymond ' A vent had chosen the noblest pro- fession of any member of our class — that of a missionary, who was laboring among the heathen in a foreign land. As the crystal ball revolved I was filled with admiration at the scene which I beheld. In a beautifully decorated church, lovely women and handsome men were gathered to witness a wedding ceremony. I strained my eyes to see who, in this distinguished gathering, I might know and was re- warded when the bride entered and proved to be Rachel King, looking as lovely as a bride can look. Again the scene changed and in a fashionable section of Philadelphia I saw an exclusive looking shop with this sign in the window: “Cox and Branch, Consulting Beauty Special- ists.” Next a book appeared in the ball entitled: “The Evolu- tion of the Flapper” written by Nellie Deane. The ball turned and I beheld Julia Sanders standing in front of a quaint little bungalow nestled among the flowers in sunny Florida. Then the crystal ball revealed a newspaper. The head- line caught my eye and startled me, for it stated the fact that Lena Perdue had been nominated by the Woman ' s Progres- sive party for the next president of our country. Glancin g down the column I beheld a very complimentary write up of Elvin Hightower, who had just been elected to the State Senate. Further down the page these headlines caught my eye “Grant’s Discovery of a New Element Creates a Sensa- tion in the Field of Science.” This was not surprising when I recalled Leon’s splendid work in our Chemistry Class. Looking once more, I realized that the blackness before me was the velvet curtain of a stage. As the curtains parted a violinist, Violet Suttler — stood before me, beautiful and wonderful in the perfection of her art. Lucia Krause follow- ed her as a soloist and I could only gasp with admiration as she sang. After these completed their program, there ap- peared a movie in which Mary Swmeford was featured as a star. The attractive interior of a modern banking house next excited my interest and I saw on several doors, engraved



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36 The Reflectoh : 1921 TO ALMA MATER ’Neath the shadows of thy dogwood, Where the fragrant blossoms smell, Many eager hearts are weeping, As we bid you sad farewell. But in parting we would linger. Just a moment to insure, That to thee we’re always faithful, In whatever we endure. Many are the ties that bind us, With a love that ever lasts, Love that always will remind us Of the bright and glorious past. In our absence may you flourish, Reaching unknown heights of fame, May whatever we accomplish Be an honor to your name. May the laurels that adorn you, Never fade within thy sight. But through countless ages guide you. In the footsteps of the right. While the eagle holds the summit, And the lion rules his den, Know that all our prayers are for thee, All our efforts to thy end. Selected.

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