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I ' m: Reflector 192 1 23 William Dabney Miller “Bill” “ In evert deed of mischief He had a heart to partake And a hand to execute.” The laziest of humans, the wittiest of mortals and the best of friends— that’s Hill. Among the “femmes” no explana- tion of “Bill’s” standing is needed. He is happiest when surrounded by a large group of girls. Washington Literary Society (3, 4); Treasurer (3); President 1st Term (4); Athletic Association (3, 4); Class Secretary (4); Associate Editor of Reflector” (4); Class Play (4). Annie Edytiie Nunnally “An n” “ Her bright and happy nature shines in her bonny face And makes indeed a sunshine In a shady place.” Behold our class prophet. To history’s page is added a new lustre in her name. “Ann ' ' entered High School with an understanding of affairs, and has kept her head ever since. Capable, dependable, ambitious, she has estab- lished a record. “Ann’s” fine sense of humor makes her always ready to laugh at a joke, and even more ready to tell one. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Vice-Presi- dent of Class (1); Secretary (3); Lee Literary Society (3, 4); Athletic As- sociation (3, 4); Class Prophecy (4).
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99 Thk Reflector : 1 924 Dorothy Mae McEnally Mary Elizabeth Michael “Dot” “A loving smile and a kind word for even one she meets.” This youthful maiden is quiet, re- served, and possesses that most rare and noble characteristic of attend- ing to her own business and letting other peoples’ alone. This describes her, and we know she will do her best anywhere. Glee Club (3, 4); Athletic Associa- tion (3, 4); Lee Literary Society (3, 4). “Beth” “She has a nature that is gentle and refined.” “Beth” always carries the sam e pleasant smile and good cheer for every one. She is known bv her good naturedness and willingness to participate in all the activities of the school. She is a good student and we are sure that all who come in contact with her will learn to love her as we do. Athletic Association (3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Lee Literary Society (3, 4).
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24 The Reflector : 1924 Lena Elizabeth Perdue “Sis” “The joy of youth her eyes display- ed, And ease of heart her every lock convey’d.” We tease “Sis” about having wick- ed eyes, maybe she has. Neverthe- less, if you are searching for a friend or comforter go to “Sis,” for she has a heart and word for all and is willing to extend it further. She is small, but takes up a large place- in old C. H. S. and will be a great loss to her. “Sis” is our Matoaca lassie — ear- nest. patient, industrious, and as any of us can testify she is a jolly good fellow,” always ready for a good time. President of Sewing Club (1); Matoaca of Member of Athletic Asso- siation (4); Home Economics Club (4); Lee Literary Society (4); Glee Club (4). Julia Elizabeth Sanders “II er coming has doubled all of our merth and cheer” Behold our Athletic Association President, who can play basket ball as well as preside over Athletic As- sociation meetings. Her ability to play ball, her will- ingness to co-operate and anticipate in all high school activities and her big heart and happy smile has made her popular with students and facul- ty alike. Class Treasurer (1) Whitestone, (4) Chester; Athletic Association (1, 2, 3), Whitestone, Chester President (4); Varsity Basket Ball (3) White- stone, (4) Chester; Glee Club (1, 2, 3) Whitestone, (4) Chester; Wilson Literary Society (1, 2, 3), Lee Liter- ary Society (4) Chester.
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