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ar ,:L4.:14....--L,.-.-..... M- -,.---.,-...-.s,-..-. TL-.. ,. ig.. . . ,, . L., ,. . . ' . g iaiitolwrtrcirg Mi iii.i'ra ftcgiiftoiiiliii' l . CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH CHRISMAN l ' . Chrzs,' f OXFORD, N. C. l ' - E Private, lst Platoong Sergeant, lst Platoong 1 Captain Cadet Corpsg Captain D. O. L.g Mem- ' ber, Vice-President, President S. U. S.g Mem- ber, Chairman, Program Committee, Vice- President, President, Eureka Literary Societyg Member, Vice-President, President, Student Senateg Varsity Footballg Captain Football, Member Athletic Committeeg Vigilance Com- mitteeg Military Editor ORACLEQ Assistant . Editor ORACLEQ President Senior Class, Track A Squadg Assistant Editor Musketeerg Member, Secretary and Treasurer, Varsity Clubg Mem- ber, President, Blue Ridge Clubg President, Longfellow Clubg Glee Club. Chris has upheld his name in every re- spect. being one of the best-liked boys in school and is president of the student body. We hate to see uChris leave us, but his course at Hargrave is completed and duty calls him to higher institutions of learning. We expect great things of him in the future, and i the least we can do for our beloved friend is l-A 1 to wish him the best of luck in his future 'L field of endeavor. RICHARD L. CHENERY V l '4DiCk L- l RICHMOND, VA. H Member lst Platoong Band Sectiong Ser- geant Band, Member Jeifersonian Literary Societyg Clee Club, Longfellow's Clubg Mem- ' ber Orchestrag Manager Orchestrag Manager F Footballg Varsity Clubg Assistant Manager - Trackg Member S. 0. S. Clubg Secretary ' ,leffersonian Literary Society First Termg Warrant Oflicerg Second in Command of Bandg Member Tidewater Clubg Secretary and Treasurer S. O- S. To start with. there has hardly ever been ' a more industrious boy in school activities. This is not limited to the aforementioned. for it is just Dick's nature to do what is to be done and do it right. His energetic ways won him managership for the football team, ' these duties he carried out in a most phe- nomenal way. He is not an outstanding star in athletics. but he has done his part in work. to help old Orange and Black to the top. 24- L! l -1593, --.,,.,- LM. ., . H--V' 4 'C '.QQ,.,,,.AQLf-.,QL-, -LI . M.- -wr . 1.1- ff , ,,-,,,,..
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..,-.-,, -...SX . f 1 -f ft tif f ffm if Tl N it ttlxief' .Q rf l! .lyk lx! . qfIii4,F.Ky tv i it yy 111-vtktt. ,I fsxyyx 1,6 ,sl t I t ,134 . gy it X. tt Xi ttt t t. A .l.Jt- tt Nut: X, ... 1 -tt , t .x...f .4 .. . . -. L. ..., -. ., , , .. A . .... . . ,,...-. .........,. .. ..,.,.,,.... , , .-. .....-- .....,-.a...-...---....-.-.4--1,50-- -1-v-AW-- '-------V----A--'A--- -s-f ----'--- F i if A A i if ll GICURCIC OSCAR CHIPMAN HCl1z'p wAsi-nNrproN, 11. c. Private, lst Platoong Corporal, lst Platoong Sergeant, lst Platoong 2nd Lieutenant, lst Platoong Member of Football Squad. Cosmo- politan Club, l.ong,fellow's Club. Varsity Club. Varsity Trackg Secretary lfureka Literary Sus cietyg Vice-President liureka Literary Societyg Assistant Manager Baseballg Business Mana- ger 'l'Hla OltAC1.l5g Assistant Editor The .Wus- lretevrg Prophet Senior Class. Ladies, gentlemen and friends, as you gaze into this determined-looking face, you wonder with interest, to whom it belongs. Well, to relieve your suspense we will name the gent now, Mister Robert Benjamin Chipman. lle fell off of a train coming from Washing,- ton, D. C. in the fall of '25. and here it is '28. He is still with us, therefore determina- tion is the name given him. Sinre Chip has been with us he has pro- gressed rapidly. He Came here a freshman. and in three years was a seniorg next year he hopes to enter a huge university to take up medicine, and with which we hope he will, some day, become a master of and he a great man. .IUHN RAY CARRIKER .70-Jos NORTO N, VA. Mentber of Band, Eureka Literary Society, Program Committee, Eureka Literary Society. Varsity Club. Varsity Football, l.ongfellow's Club, Blue Ridge Club, Orchestra. Assistant llusiness Manager THE ORACLI-1, Assistant ,Ml- vertising Manager Musketeer. Jo-Jo made his abode with us in the fall of '26. He hails from Norton, Virginia, Hwhere men are men and boys don't go out at night! He is a very congenial companion and is liked hy all his classmates. Jo-Jo has ability in Class and on the ath- letic field. He well proved his ability at foot- ball by making the varsity squad his Hat year. Anything undertaken by this gentleman is well executed as he never lacks grit and dt-termination. as Carriker's pleasant disposition has won both faculty and students as lifelont: friends. His cheerful smile and ready humor will he missed t hy all who know him. Be of good cheer, my friend, the world has many things in store for . ' you. tl, ' I 25 . l t ,fir ,Q jf:-M X B115 . N ' ' ' r'f . '. I ' s-. Q .... Jifff-ffffffummwh -' ,T...4... '.i'I hxsss--.:5f:'---QM.-.-1g , .. . .. . .. ,.... . .-...-,. ...-........ fi 't
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