Varina High School - Varinian Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1925

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r 1 l ITZO JOHN NELSON John, better known as Buck, has been struggling along with us all through high school. He is a person who is always craving something to eat, and we feel sure that his future, who ever she may be, will ever be kept busy' trying to satisfy his appetite. john has never taken any active part in Athleticsg we think he is one who is more interested in taking life easy. We know that john is capable of holding a position in almost any branch of athletics, but he pretends he can't. The biggest reason we have found for this is, that he takes advantage of the noon recess when the other boys are out, and gets in solid with the girls. john is a trifie noisy, the heavy thump of his feet on the steps, sounding as though a chair were falling down them, always announces his approach. Taking into consideration all of -Iohn's char- acteristics, we find him to be a true friend, he has won for himself a warm place in the hearts of all his schoolmates and we feel sure that his winning ways and continuous smile will gain for him a prominent place in the world. N VIRGINIA ADAMS Virginia, our perfect little lady, comes to us from Charles City. She has one fault, however, which we all know she can not easily' over- come. Nearly every day she may be seen going to the mail box to mail a letter, and we know that the important letter is addressed, V. P. I., Blacksburg. Virginia can be really studious when she wants to, but she is like the rest of the class- not taken that way Very often. Ginnie, has proved herself a true friend to all who know her. She is always ready to take advice concerning what she should or should not do, and she is also usually ready for a good time. Virginia is not only interested in V. P. I. and her class work, but gives much time and thought to Athletics. She has filled the office of Secretary and Treasurer of the Athletic Association, played on the basketball team, and is also taking an active part in the track events. Virginia's high school career has been one of which she will be justly proud in future years, when she has attained the success we expect of her. l

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-e,m,,' NIADELINE BECKER Madeline, or Beck, is one of our most at- tractive girls and Varina is proud of her. She is an excellent student, very studious, yet not a gringi. KBAblput Sf dclgck orhliriilcayvagltiernoon one o ' ec is rien s wi as H at are you going to do Sunday? Madeline giyes a funny' twist to her mouth, appears slightly Hdgety and answers, Oh, I've got a date. That starts the class to wondering whether its Tom Dick or Harry. Beck is fond of driving diffefent kinds of cars, she may know the dif- ference between a Ford Sedan and a Durant, but we think she prefers riding in a Ford. Madeline is one of the hustlers of Varina High School. Her motto is: never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.. Made- line plays a great part in upholding the athle- tic standards of Varina. She takes an im- portant part in basketball and track. Madeline is accused of having a pull with the profes- sor. No wonder she gets her demerits erased. Madeline is leaving a place in Varina that will be hard to fill. We are glad to have known her and we know that she will be successful in whatever she attempts to do. N GARLAND OSBORNE VVell, look what the cat brought in! This well-favored and handsome young man pic- tured herewith is none other than our friend and classmate, Garland. He joined us in our junior year after having spent some time in john Marshall High School. During his two years with us he has proved himself a real friend and a man. His pleasant smile has won him many friends, especially among the girls. Garland is a hard worker along certain lines be very studious when he wants to usually craves action, not study. hear some one scrape his feet hall or drag a chair across the floor and he can be, but he When you through the you may look for Garland to pop in at the door. At times he is really speedy, after a fashion, for when the class bell rings you hear him yell, Where's my book? Quick! We were actually surprised when Garland got up on the stage one day and hurled a genuine Patrick Henry speech at us, making for himself the name of Varina's best boy public speaker. Garland is one of the best athletes who ever came to Varina. His splendidly developed body and quick mind have made him expert in any branch of athletics. We feel sure that he will be very popular wherever he goes and we wish him good luck. K 19



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I - - - THADDEUS MORAWSKI Better known as Rawski, came to our school from Glendale, as a Junior. In the time that he has been here he has proved himself a true friend and classmate, by always being the first to Volunteer in any work or play for the advancement of the school. Through his efforts along these lines he has the distinction of being our best orator, a valuable man in any line of athletics, the best all-round boy in school, and because of his literary ability, the honored position was given him as Editor-in- Chief of this annual. Rawski is very careful about the binding contracts he makes with certain young ladies in the Junior class. We recommend Thaddeus as one of the most promising students Varina has ever turned out, and in whatever line of work he may specialize we wish him the Best-o-Luck. N MARY GARLAND STONEMAN When it comes to people who are good natured and have sweet dispositions, Mary Garland beats 'em all, and we do not wonder that she has the reputation of being the hap- piest member of the class. Who does not know of Mary Garland's cheerfulness 'and her ability of brightening up our darkest hours? She always has a pleasant smile and a kind word for every one. Although she is not an athlete she more than takes the place of a player in every game, for you can hardly think of Mary' Garland without thinking of her Ford, as she is al- ways willing to take her car and a crowd to the games. May fortune always smile on you and may you ever be happyg you always remind us of: Chirps little Miss Laughg v Why, I couldn't tell half The fun I am having This bright summer day. I sing through the hours I cull pretty flowers, And ride like a queen On the sweet smelling hay. l21l

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