Petersburg High School - Missile Yearbook (Petersburg, VA)

 - Class of 1926

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W. R. McKENNEY FREE LIBRAIY PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA SELMA POLLACK LAVENSTEIN “sel” “Is she not surpassing fair?’’ Athletic Association ; Daniel Society ; History Club; Civics Ciub ; Missile Reporter; Banjo-Uke Club; Girls’ Chorus. Yes, Selma has red hair, but we haven’t discov- ered her temper yet. If there is a theory concern- ing red hair and temper, Selma has certainly ex- ploded it. We all find her a good friend and a jolly good sport. What more could one expect in a girl? 4 ? LINDA WILLIAM MALONE “beaufy” Athletic Association; Freshman Club; Sophomore Club ; Glee Club ; Raven Society ; History Club ; Spanish Club; Missile Reporter; Junior Music Club; “Belindy” is a great girl, full of laughter and fun. She can have the whole very sedate study hall of 315 laughing in a moment if it be her will. Linda can laugh at the right time, and she knows how to be serious when necessary, although it is hardly ever necessary with “Belindy.” MARY ELIZABETH MANN “Boots” “On with the dance; let joy be unconfined.” Friendship Club; Page Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Latin Club. Mary is surely a good old pal. She never re- fuses to help her classmates whenever she can, and we wonder what we should do if we should see her frown rather than smile. She will be missed when she leaves dear old P. H. S. — 29 }? •»--

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G MARY FRANCES HATCHETT “punk” ‘She is herself of best things the collection.” History Club; Daniel Society; Captain, Basket- bail Team, (’25-’26) ; Manager, Basketball Team, (’24-’2S) ; Vice-President Civics Club; Banjo-Uke Club; Y. W. C. A.; President, Senior Class; Secre- tary, Athletic Association. Can she play basketball? She doesn’t miss. We expect to hear some day that Mary Frances has become famous on the athletic field. Besides being a good basketball player, Mary F ' rances is a good all-round sport. She has plenty of courage and the kind of pluck that we admire in a girl. 4 ELIZABETH WINSTON LANIER “betsy” ‘‘How far that little candle throws her beams.” Page Society; Raven Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Civics Club; History Club; Friendship Club; Girls’ Chorus; Missile Reporter. You might think that Lizzie is quiet but you just ought to see her at a football game. She is a fine rooter and will yell when everybody else is bored. Sportsmanship, Lizzie; keep up the good work! 4 LENA LAVENSTEIN “billy do” “She doeth little kindnesses which most leave un- done or despise.” Raven Society; Athletic Association: Daniel So- ciety; History Club; Public Speaking Society. It is said that good things come in small pack- ages, but there’s always an exception to the rule ; one of these exceptions we find in Lena. She’s the kind of a girl that classmates ne ' er forget. Her sweet disposition will be always engraven in our minds, and we wish her success after bidding P. H. S. fare- well. 28 -



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SAMUEL HATCHER NUNNALLY “Ham Snatcher’’ “Not careless in deeds, nor confused in words, nor rambling in thought.” Athletic Association ; Civics Club ; Secretary, Daniel Society; History Club; Assistant Business Manager, Missile ; Raven Society ; Hi Y ; Business Manager, Roulette ; Assistant Manager, Boys’ Bas- ketball Team; Junior Chamber of Commerce; Spanish Club. If Hatcher had a dollar for every A. A. ticket he has punched, we fear that he would be a mil- lionaire. He’ll tell you that it isn’t any fun stand- ing out in the rain punching tickets — but that’s Hatcher. He’s always on the job. DOROTHY CATHERINE PARTRIDGE “dot” “ Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky.” History Club ; Civics Club ; Athletic Association ; Daniel Literary Society. Good old “Dot” is always on hand when help is needed. She is sensitive, but the world doesn’t know it, and her fascinating personality is felt and admired. Here’s luck to you, “Dot.” 4 HARRIET FIELD POPE “Crip” “I know everything except myself.” Girls’ Chorus; Raven Society; President, History Club; Civics Club; Student Council; Roulette Staff; Associate Editor, Missile; Athletic Association. Everyone who knows “Harry” admits that she is a smart girl. There is not a sentence in “Vergil” that Harriet can’t read, nor a problem in “math” that she can’t solve. She knows her “stuff”, and the best part of it is that she shaees it with others. - 4 . 30

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