Varina High School - Varinian Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1931

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Looking back over the four years which We have spent at school, and realizing the great part which our parents have played in the advancing of our education, we Wish to express sincere appreciation to those loyal ones who have thus aided us. For their untiring efforts in helping us towards our goal, we the class of '31 respectfully dedicate this volume of the VARINIAN' to our parents. ,..0i:EIx,l' '- xv s ip9:f...l?':'-.fftiI: fe: . f 1, ' Q25 pg? 21? up ef 7 f IG 3 N. 'fff'-' . .fh N ,- lg ff - Q, - . , . - U. qlhn.uw,v- F OREVVORD VVe hope you like our zmnual, We've tried to make it fine, For We've worked mighty hard To make it worth your time. And if it brings back memories Of school days of your own, We have not worked for naught- We feel success we'Ve Won. For that's the goal We're workin The point We hope to gain 3 And if these pages interest you, Our work was not in vain. g for , w S A wx F! Lf 1 1 11 111 '11 111 1 1 ,I 1 .1 L, 1 1 V 1 1 IL 1 1. 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S., egf9hf- X f, fr' X5 !!JLU'R1fZflfU ff f fi 'W ff AS,-axxw, ,, Y 6'3'n v ' I fffyv A Q91- G .l '5'f2:1.i' O il , - - 43 Ezixxx MISS MARGARET BROOKS Class Sponsor . +0 Samoa CLASS OFFICERS VERA HANSEN . .... . . . President JW' -f l 4 fx Z. f ml- f. Y',,4s-. -M. ' ..--KY-, Bt.. , 'lu J 'f' af, a Mx ...K l - LULA THROCKMORTON . . . Vice-President EDNA WAGNER . . Secretary and Treasurer VERA HANSEN Clay: President A creature not too bright nor good, For humrm 11aturc'.r r1'a1'ly food, Fm' tran.s'ient .m1'ro1u.v, simple wifes, iPl'G1:.YB, blame, love, kisser, tears, arid smiles. We all like a human person, one not too good nor too bad, and yet endowed with those qualities which make us love her. Such a one is our Vera. Winning ways and pleasing appearance to- gether with her athletic abilities endear her to us all. There is not a single member of the Senior Class whom we will miss next year more than our Vera. -wif 10 ,gn 7 mt' fi li?-,.r.'xxy,!k .r ' I 'K -1 'Xi-IQ! 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Q, Q- W- sl VIRGINIA NUTTALL I ROZELLA HEDRICK Roselle lrlzvlrirk neat and fair, D lfVlzcn it comes to daucmg :he's ngllt there. Rozella has been with us eleven years. Dur- ing this time she has proved to be an all around sport. What would the class of '31 have done without her this year on the basket- ball team? Her happy smile, her jolly light- hearted manner, and her entertaining conver- sation have won for her a place in the hearts of all her classmates. Vifrginizz- Nuttall small and -neat, As a forward cawft be beat. The class of '31 is proud of Virginia for her all around sportsmanship. What would we have done without the 229 points she scored for dear old Varina Agricultural High during the basketball games of '31? Shinny, as Virginia is nick named, has not decided on her future, but we feel sure that she will make a success. -..gf 11 ha..- I as Y, , as Qxixxxwlm ez Ali vm ln.. fb JAMES LAN HAM Ilelc s a boy me eau not knock Hzppardy mppazdy mck noel' Poimlm ntllletu' studwm 1: he All that a good bag slwuld be Ilmmy, the ladles man of 31 ls lrked by all hrs classmates He has been wlth us all of our hlgh school days and helped to make our gloomy days more cheerful We w1Il always rememoer J1mmy as a true frrend and class mate Best of luck to you jimmy, ln whatever you may undertake CLARA DAY DOROTHY WAGNER Clara Dav so tall and tlzm, E'ueryane's heart she trws to .um Clara Jomed us rn our jumor year commg to Vanna from Doswell, and IS Clara smart bemg Valedlctorlan wlll speak for that She is very fond of basketball and also makes a good manager for our team She has chosen as her professlon nursmg We hope she wrll lrke thls as much as she does hex books Dorothy Flfazlncl, om bzarvnfvcd lveautv, Tlunks lm: lnssans are her duty Dorothy has been wrth us for eleven years and has always been a frlend xndeed She made a good showlng rn Llterary work for several years, as well as ln her studres Dot tells us she expects to be a private secretary some day We all hope that your fondest dreams may come true, Dot if 12131- ! tl .fwwjlllil '1- :T-S't--'a 1 'H. 4451 fig' --f ffl-'a, ' f. 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' I l is 1 - u v'if ?iYig e - 11 ' fi :o3l'l.'T.'f.L ff,-wig ,.'Q-I-Q.-' ij! mv-C ll :ig -V -39.3 'Ui -5 'ifi zfcf 4 : -is ': J 7 7. r ' ' 'Lf 311, Nl 5 5 f , 0 cf 0 4 'N V 4 . .rw T z V ,H cf- , t-.e w 5 . , 9, . 1:5- Wnxx 1' off Q ...A at ' L ., ' it size w u lu 6' CARL SIGMUND There 'wars a boy in our rlass, He was a lzandrome larl. To otll-ers lie was always kind, He wzvever was quite bad. Carl is a very quiet boy who does not speak often, but he has that happy knack of saying the right thing at the right time. Carl has been with us thcse past four years in High School and he has chosen his subjects well as his grades will show. We predict a successful future for him and if our good Wishes will help-here's plenty of them. , eu, MILDRED REDFORD EDNA WAGNER She is pretty to walk with, It'.r 'nice to be 11fHf1H'Gi And witty to tulle with, MIIICIL yozfre naturally nice. A na' plea.va1u5 to remember. Gee! but you are missing half of your life if you haven't met Mildred. She is so quiet and has such a sweet disposition that you really couldnlt keep from loving her. She is one of the smartest in her class and is always willing to help others. She does not believe in talking much, but when she gets started she is hard to stop. Mildred is Editor of our Annual -and what a fine editor. It would be hard to get along without her. Here's the best of luck, Mildred, always. Though the way be dark and dreary the shadows will be lifted by Edna's sunny smile and cheery words. Sad indeed must be the heart that fails to lighten in response to her cheerful quips. Edna is a friend in the finest and truest sense of the word to her companions. She is the kind whom you could trust without doubt- ing, knowing that your friendship will be more than reciprocated. Edna hasn't given us a hint of what she expects to be in the future, but We all join to say--happiness, Wealth, health. -..sgf 13 Bc..- l::,1xx'q i I E V u. Tx:XX.l L ffl: fd - - - ' H '--Qi-.Q - - .' 1 mx '. 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V. ,- h'Yh2ykss'- HOWARD HINES Hwkory Dzckory Dock Great men he dad mock Noble and generous honest and kmd Thu kmd of boy ss hard to find Howard Hmes IS one of the most popular Semor boys He IS full of mlschxef and always playmg pranks on hrs fellow students and he can take as well as glve Howard has made good as a chalrman of our Lost and Found Committee In whatever lme of work he may follow we feel sure he w1ll find all that rs good HILDA WHITLOCK Bovs and owls como out to P 113' The sun :Innes bnght this lo'Uel3 day for us tins Because we we had Hzlda s cheer Although Hrlda rs small she IS capable and dependable She has a lovlng dzsposmon and has won many frxends She rs always ready to take part rn any sports She IS very fond of danclng Hllda takes a great mterest xn Home Economxcs and we thmk that she wxll make some use of thxs xn future hfe Although she prefers blondes she will probably choose a brunette for hxs fascrnatlon MARGARET JOIHNS There was a lzttle gwl And she had a httle curl When she was good she was very 'very flood Amd when she was had .rhe was hor: 1d Margaret has been at Vanna five years and has proven a valuable addmon to our class She has taken part m athletlcs, and lxterary work, as well as other school actxvmes Margaret's ever ready wlt, cheery words and sunny smrles makes brrghter the atmos phere of many an otherwxse sombre class room, Good luck to you Margaret, rs the wxsh of the Class of '31 sf14+:1s . I . v , 1 So it has sham' ' In Q' year, Right in the middle of her forehead. . . . , -. a.-.. , ..-'finial' ix., Jexjohlt '15, wi 50. .-21'--. I I fo'--' N! '-.G Q. IFE: .. ,, 15' Q IJ: l ' 1 U11 fn: -- ' 2,- 1 . -N . . J, gas 1 N ., : 1- 1 , fp -. , sm, 5 'r 15- -. M. gr fx, 'uw -..-.- 6. lhxxv-'J' If , l sfo ANSON GREELY There was rz boy in our dass, Hr' 'wus a friend to all. To him the boys did turn for help, Far him the girls did fall. Anson has spent his school days at Varina. He believes that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, therefore, he comes only half of each day. This proves that he is a brilliant pupil. Anson is an expert in the Sciences, especially Chemistry. He will gladly help us with our problems and experiments. We will not be surprised to find him teaching Chemistry at Yale. The Class of '31 wishes him much success. MILDRIID AMORY Mildred Amory, 011 so servant, When- it wmv.: to lorlifig, she rawft be beat. Mildred is an all around good sport. What would the class of '31 have done without Mil- dred to sell ads in the VAMNIAN. Believe it or not, one of the wonders of the class of '31 is whether Mildred is living to love or loving to live. We feel that her future will be a great success. LULA THROCKMORTON A little misclzicf by thc way, A little f1l'llf to spite the day. Lula is a ready and willing worker especi- ally when there is work to be done by the School Committee. We feel sure the Class of '32 will find it no easy task to fill the chairman- ship with another Lula. Taking into consideration Lula's work in Home Economics, we predict that she will make a capable housekeeper for? 15 gf..- .11'1 f i1 i .-tivltlffl ,iw ,.QJ.j...A1.Q..., 42Jvc fs . . . . Q. I f 1 1 E O if A 2, ' V' ' ' :' 3 ' , 3' gs? 'H if -Q ..f 'N 1' A 1? .. - I - I . . F Wu 'ov J 1 'lNxx-s'-fxi If ' 1 . EDWIN PAYNE I saw fl boy a-sailing, A-.ra1li11g thru our school. Ha parsed an. all his .rubject.r, And kept the golden rnlc. Edwin has taken an active part in school activities, and did he succeed-I'll say he did. This is proven by the fact that Edwin holds the title of being our best boy speaker. We believe Edwin is going to make a big hit wherever he goes and make a success of what- ever he undertakes. w, sau f r A ANNE STONEMAN I wonder 'why erferyoncis' weeping, And 'why are the boys all so sad? The gloom that 1ve're all .va deep in, Is 'cfmfe wc're l0.7l'l'lg one of the best that we had- aupl tlzafs Amie. Anne is an all around girl. She makes an attempt at everything, and usually comes out on top, especially in debating. Luck to you, Anne, is the Wish of the Class of '31. LUCILE ALLEN Lucille Allen, full of laughter' and joy, Forc'ucr talking of that adorable boy, Lucile, better known as Lu, is one of our means of happiness. We enjoy being in her presenceg she is always ready to tell a joke. When it comes to studying- Lu likes many things better, just like the rest of us. We do not know what she will do in life, but We are all quite sure she will be an old maid. We wish you a great success through all your life whatever your career may be. -,.,gr 164 ga..- -'5EIii '- . 'l r 1 l XD '7 ' J. , 1 GU, . A r . A , n 5 2 ARTHUR FUSSELL Hzqlrlcdx Pmqledg om meat poet IIC Il be famous-we yur! Ina L it Arthur has the reputatnon of bemg the w1t tlest boy of the Class of '31 He always has a Joke for the depressed He IS our songbxrd and always wlllxng to lend 21 helplng hand where ever needed Tl-IELMA BOTTOMS LURENA BEADLES Ylwlma as smaot Thelma 1: bnght I uygna Bgadlpv a .Jgrv qumt gn-I To other v she is al says Mght Thelma better known as Tops, IS one of our brlghtest glrls She has for two years taken part 1n debating Thelma 19 always ready to play a joke on some one or to make a snappy remark to keep our spxrnts gay Thelma has not declded yet whether she Will be a teacher or someones secretary In whlch of these she undertakes we wish her luck Sets the bog.: muzds 111 a 2:11111 Have you seen anyone around Varma w1th bw brown eyes that can laugh your tears away? If you have, you have seen Lurena During our four year course In hxgh school she has proved herself a true frlend and classmate alwavs Wllllng to help someone less for tunate than herself -if 17 93+ - N , ..... . 1.155 .-we. ' fav 05 at ' -f,,- ,iff 1- cz '-e J 'ef 1 :nf '-I ' f , ,. I if-YE N X H3155 3, -,- Dil? . .' be fu '- : r ' f we . ,.0,XJ: fa f4 , .Ht 5 'Xxx- 1 - 1 1 ' M l 'L l ' , ' . 1 ff, W 'lm -5 W w ll-.X 1' -J,.-,.g,v--...ll L, 7 ,HU su. .:'..:a.u'w . :1,+L ' 4 , . y . V In , 1 ' .r CH 'I' . '.'. '. l - ' -J , '.., '. 1' , -. , H . -. v u n ', , N - - . ' . K A ' J , ' ' -.., . ..- .4 Y F-F' -' ' A . . 5 , - ,i W -, 'ii..f,'g V. 1' 11' GEORGE MfO'SBY Upright and honest, Fearless and bold, Remembering that honor I.r purer ihan gold. Here's to one of the most genial boys in the Senior Class, one who is always willing to help others. He played a very important part in the Senior Play. He has a very brilliant mind and we feel quite sure he will succeed in whatever walk of life he may choose. MARY WHZITLOCK Mary, Mary, our own Mary, A classmate -who is never weary Of cloi-ng things for others. Mary has been with us for four yearsg she came up from Glendale. We are sure that whatever Mary intends to do she will make a success, and we are just as sure she has en- joyed thc past four years. She is loved by all her classmates because of her winning ways and lovable personality. We are wondering what her future will be though We wish her all the luck in the world. MARY JONES Laugh and the world laughs with youg Weep and you weep alone. At first sight one would think that Mary is a very quiet girl, but after you are with her a short time your opinion changes, because she is splendid company. She likes to start a con- versation any time, and especially during Eng- lish. We predict she will never be an old maid unless she changes some of her present ideas, Mary we feel sure you will be successful. -..gr 18 E..- He was an at 1lcte strong What makes you come so snow? :,,-.HHN ' 'XUQAL 'v -' x, fr 1 . , --ng., 41 ,Q Khxx CATHERINE PEERS food natured full of fun If you 'want a good pal lzme is one YVho IS th1s g1rl commg to school IH a dark green Chevrolet and carrymg a bunch of ads? Whv lt xs none other than Catherxne Peers, better known as Kltty Cather1ne IS a most popular gxrl and 15 always takmg part 1n athletlcs She has certamly been a star on the basketball court Cather1ne, the Class of '31 WVlSllCS you the best of luck, whether you be a secretary or P STEVE WALLO RAYMOND BELKNAP There was a bo m our class, A dzllar, a dollar, a very bnght scholar, Fm classes he was seldom late, In sludws, never wrong Here's to a Jolly good fellow One who would do anythlng 1n h1s power to help h1s fellowman along He never sh1rks h1s work ln the class room and never, never fa1ls to be on hand when there 15 a contest on the athletlc Held May l1fe be good to you, Steve that's the w1sh of the Class of '30 You used to come at 10 o'clock, Ami now you. co-me at noon Raymond has been w1th us all through our career 1n school He IS one of the bmghtest 1n our class and has taken an act1ve part rn school act1v1t1es He has not yet revealed what h1s l1fe's work w1ll be, but we feel sure that he w1Il make a success of whatever he undertakes Bon Voyage Raymond E ef 1915- l X 'fri . ' U- swf H s H x 2 , Z, , 141. 515 1, . ,- Q- jv f.... ..-' 'X o .Vf ,- x, .,.-5: . xx'-xx Fqffgjs. 'Wi' fe .. X.-., 'I-A J' - I g: 'I' 2. ' - '.fT'l1. L ' , ' '7'7l fg, l,f,lhfI: 11j,5igg,:- A -1194! 3:5 'ffejgsr rv if- i , .g Lmgnj. rx i . .,: e- ' ', . LJ- V, .Ii - . ' V 1 M . D, 'Q' W qu Ev! ' JL, :FM -Mus Mg.. il H, lvl I A ' ' ' 1 I . , J ' , - U ' H ' ' L ' ' ' ' ' A ,A-.-G 1 ,A N ..'5'fURlE .N ff J 7 ' fffbff-is ,--., fall, 9. ,. . , , .. e' B + 5 A is, Qu, fn.. 1 i - - , .. 54.2 ' ii i - ' 5551 ..'Qg 1 14, i A 5 5,43 mg- K, . ,- i - of 4. 'Wxxxxsf' ,, TIES THAT BIND OCZ. There is something in being a Senior That makes our Whole hearts glad 5 But mingled with all the joy, There is something that makes us sad. We think of our graduation, Of diplomas and all the restg But there lies a lump in our throats That cannot be suppressed. When we think of the friends we've made, And how We've strolled the halls, We are not so eager to leave, For we know we shall miss it all. We'l1 remember the times we were tardy, How our notes filled up the files! We will miss those daily frowns, And'of course We'll miss the smiles. How We led our teachers a chase, By giggling and talking sol How they had to change our seats, From the back to the front of the row. We never could understand at all, k Why they persistently kept us in, And why they loved to demerit us, But We guess we really did sin. We shall never forget, Keep quiet, keep still, And then Report to me at recess. We feel that Without Mr. Baker Varina could never be. There's another we'll always remember, As the long years come and pass- Miss Brooks, so patient and faithful- . The beloved leader of the class. Now we are all in a Huster As we think of our sheep skins so Hne . What a thrill when we feel We can say, This High School Diploma is mine! All of our lives We've been dreamingg Now our dream of dreams has come true 3 But with all the happiness and joy, Old Varina, we'll surely miss you. x l -CLARA DAY -.,.,5f 20 ,exxxy -'5xHTll'hi r -'-:,A'..p.f fy 1, ,fe--' fa .N-'-.', A-A f... -r,rr.-.fum '- J . K W' jg: -I--xx L e or r e -+- aylojf v..- A -:' '1x,.1,QfQs- l CLASS HISTORY ll -fl- l The RIDES of the CLASS of THIRTY-ONE L Listen my children and you shall hear Of the upward risings of our classmates, dear. l On the lifteenth of September in twenty-seven K A title of Freshmen we were given. n We said to our friends, Today's the day When we start upon our high school way. Assembled together, we were forty-two- Forty-two classmates, loyal and true. Each one seeking to do his part Always with a willing heart. Many had left us-that was true 3 There were other things they wished to do. But forty-two strong we began our career, With Miss Brooks, as sponsor, our way to cheer. Then came vacation, and away we wentg That rolled around soon, but we were content- Content to return to Varina High For we were sophomores-real sophs-oh my! This year in number we were thirty-five, A band wide awake and all alive. One round the higher on the ladder were We, And we were as proud, as proud could be. Thirty-five seeking to reach the goalg Everyone seeking to play his role, Play it gamely and play it fair, Playing that way because we did care. Care for the name our class would make Along the way that we would take. But this could not last and soon 'twas o'er And we were sophomores no more. But we did not care for juniors were we- Real, honest-to-goodness Juniors, you see. My,- we were climbing quick and fastg This one year and then our last! Thirty-three, this year in number were we, Working as hard, as hard could beg Working for we were nearing our goal, Putting into it our heart and soul. But we were not satisfied-no not We For one year ahead we still could see. In our Senior year we are twenty-eight. We've lost a few of our dear classmates. But struggling along still are we As busy as ever any bee. But mingled with work there is joy and gladness, And we look forward to parting with a hint of sadness. For we'll miss the many friends we've made, The schools and classrooms Where we've stayed. But we can stand on the top, look back, and say, Not a one of us has lost his way. Each one has kept his place in lineg Not one has stayed a year behind. So thru the years our class has rode, And seeds of learning we have sowed. And so thru the community goes our cry of cheer- A cry of accomplishment and not of fear. And borne on the night winds of the past, Thru all our history to the last, We'll remember the things, at Varina, we've done, And the rides of the class of thirty-one! -MILDRED Rsorolun, H -ngf 21 lga..- irtorian. , 1 T r l l l l 1 l N , l' it lp l l l it k all i 5, l i, wg ll l l at l, l' I It lf' 4, I .l I use lf 'A Q i l f ,f. - ,WWE , ,,:.fxmf,x . M Q. , . A . .: .Ml , eu J' A , .fylf an f si .f H. .-. fi!! 'if -. P152 's:?:'ljf! fljiiffpiL.nu' , , , , W ?-'-2,--.1 iff 3 f , H2-'I-EL 17, ,YW ,L -kwg v ,fs ga: I.. I Q .V .1155 f K lj L 7, . ga if I fig. --J, '. ,W 'Tw' ,- 'Q 3 - T-L Y .--2. , - 'a f ' ii .. . ' M ' .4 ss....., -N SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY .CBO 5 5 RIFTING into Dreamland, in a beautiful dream, I am once again to review the faces, and to journey along life's pathway, with my classmates of '3l. My eyelids closed and I slowly drift into dreamland. A hal What is this first vision that I see in the distance? I am invited to a grand ball, and of- course I must look my best. I find myself in front of a beauty parlor, which is most magnificently designed. A familiar name, Miss Mildred Amory's Special VVaving, was on a sign as I entered. Milly and I certainly enjoyed a pleasant trip. I learned that she owned and operated this Beauty Parlor. The scene shifted quickly and I was whirled into the grandeur of a great ball. As I danced I heard a merry laugh and who should it be but my old classmate, Lucile Allen, dressed gorgeously in her evening attire. And who was this young gentleman with whom she was dancing? In an instant the Ball disappeared. I was rushing into the C. Sc O. office to speak with Mr. Jehne on club work and who should greet me but Thelma Bottoms. I learned that she was Mr. Jehne's private secretary. My, how I am whirled from place to place in this strange but beautiful dream. I am entering a newly built library in Norfolk. As I walked up to the information desk, a familiar face is before me. Why, it is none other than Lurena Beadles. We had an enjoyable chat of old times, but did she forget the sailor boy? I am seasick, bound for Honolulu. 'Who is this that approaches? Clara Day. My seasickness leaves me asp Clara tells me all the wonderful things she's beeen doing. A trained nurse, and such an easy time. She is taking care of a lady who travels a great deal. Oh, I suddenly land back in Washington, D. C., a month after the Presidential Election. I never dreamed of colliding with such a dear old friend as Rozella Hedrick. On inquiring what she was doing I learned she was taking it easy. Daddy won in the election, you know, she' replied. Did I recognize that flashing diamond on her finger? Oh, New York-I must see the harbor. Who is this getting off the steamer? Why, no other than Margaret Johns. I learned that she was just returning home from years abroad. Something has happened I I must go to the bank and borrow money for an old friend. I ran into the president of the bank, and low and behold, it was none other than Raymond Belknap, another '31 graduate. He told me of his great achievements, and didn't forget to say, You know I started first in the school bank at good old Varinaf' Virginia Nuttall is the next classmate that appears in this wonderful vision of dreams. The headlines on the sport page readsg Miss Nuttall Referees Championship Game. As I read on, it tells of the splendid athletic leader Virginia has become. I landed in a large department store on Fifth Avenue and bumped right into Virginia. We passed by the ofhce, and who is this? None other than Mary Jones, who is an office manager in one of New York's largest department stores. Someone steps out of a bigz business firm, and I recognize him as James Lanham. Jimmy invited me to dinner but I could not go. He was hurrying home to lunch, and told me the reason, but I'll leave it to you to guess why. Next, I visualize the opening of a new theatre. In the bright lights are the names of Edwin Payne and Howard Hines, famous comedians. I knew I had a treat in store for ' --Hai 22 4.-115.14 F151 Y , g,...,.h A-.U N ., ,- f. . .foil , :IQ ff' '-'0u:. 3 :Sf 1. . I 'ELG ,.. . fi 3 .GTE ,.. .S.:., N 'afch ,.-'A 2.- e,,. ., .1 I s-, Y . ..- fs., ,. Elm ,- me so I went in. Imagine! I was allowed to speak with them in person. And who should be the stage manager but Anson Greely. T'was such fun to meet these old friends in the same place. ' Now, I am whirled into a spirit of college. William and lVIary is the first one that I see. It had always been my wish to go through these grand old buildings. An English teacher greets me. It was the same brown-eyed pal of '31, lVIildred Redford. It was so interesting to learn what Mildred had been doing that time passed by all too quickly. Another college flashes before me. I a1n about to Witness a great football game. And who is this manly built fellow walking towards me? Wliy, it's Steve Wallo. I learned that Steve was the great Notre Dame football coach. The colleges vanished as quickly as they had appeared and now I was on a bus bound for Washington, my second visit there in this dream. A brown-eyed blonde, with a very familiar face, Was seated here-another old classmate, Dorothy Wagner. Dorothy told me she had been transferred to Wasliington as a stenographer for a huge transporta- tion company. Dot and I decided to go to the Senate. CWe'd heard so' much about it in Civics classl. Now, who is this lady Senator, representing Virginia? It is Anne Stone- man. After the Senate adjourned Anne came over and we decided to take in a game of golf. And look! there's Mary Whitlock. She is practicing for the tournament to be held next Week. Mary has become a champion golf player. And who is this tall, dark haired gentleman accompanying her? The scene shifts once more. I am attracted by a picture with a familiar face. Above it is, Miss America. Now this great honor goes to none other than a dear old class- mate, Edna Wagner. Who are these three young gentlemen talking together? One is a Naval officer, the other is a lawyer and the other a great singer. I learned that the officer was Carl Sigmond. He's going to accompany Commander Byrd on his next trip to the South Pole. The dis- tinguished lawyer is George Mosby. He has won fame by his smooth talking. The singer was Arthur Fussell. .Arthur was a grand singer at school, he had now proved it. Then I drifted back to the scene of my school days. Varina has another new school and who should have charge of the new gymnasium but Hilda Whitlock. Hilda has turned out the champion basketball team of class A schools. It's queer how a little girl could accomplish so much. In Varina community a little white cottage came before my eyes. I saw a familiar figure in the yard, so I went in. Lula Throckmorton was the proud owner of this little cottage. She told me that she had settled down long ago. I am next shifted to a most dreadful scene, that of a dentist's chair. But Oh, maybe it isn't so bad, for the young lady fthe doctor's assistantj is none other than Catherine Peers. Kitty seemed very excited. I asked what was the cause of the excitement and she told me she was leaving the office the next day, and she andlwere going to try to live as cheaply as one. Then the dentist appeared in the doorway. Why, isn't that Linwood Cotman? Of course. He told me of his experiences since he graduated. When I got into the dentist's chair he said he would get even with me for making him call me Birdie, Horrors! I saw him pick up the forceps to extract one of my teeth. Ouch, how that hurt! But say, what is this? Where am I ? Now it all comes to me. I have just awakened from that beautiful dream-and with a toothache. I have a good idea of the faces and advenl tures of my dear old classmates of '31, and I'11 go on happily thinking of this dream. VERA HANSEN, Class Prophet. .Magi 23 Ea..- 3 - , ,. .. ..1' . NMMA, - .Y 1.7, ,K .KM A X l 11:'f' - fi ..- I 52351 1 f ' 5. , ii f7-..-.--...-f-- ,4,-Y-- V, v- ,J , N , iw J SMILIN' THRU Ls'r's TRY IT IN 'rms Km OF X CH1cKu2 MARY JANEJ' ED ONE ROUND 'run HIGHER LU-LU T1-ua JANYDORJS Foncn PALS OF Otm CRADLE D'AYS 24 sxgfax s. , lu .-RSUHQL H12 , sg- 4.-- A -.J v, . A -. , ,.- ,-S. all-, ,- xv J 11.3. wg- - - -, -, rg K n-- U- ,, ,Y ,, Y 7777 W YV -N ,- v Yvg 9' lst: C' tn -r ,Q Y ,-'-Y. 1 -f 14' ' :Q-.5 I 1 ,'- .4 .'-we I - - .-..- ,af .. I. gi ,L 'W 5:41 -. -AZN- 1 V 5 Q 4 ,.. N: axkh v, W. t sg- ' , '+n-M-fn I 3 OUR ALPHABET CB. A 15 for Anson and Arthur, and Ann All loyal members of our happy band B 19 for Belknap popular among all For a pretty girl he IS sure to fall C lb for Clara and also for Carl Both very actn e 1n basketball D IS for Dorothy, wlth locks so light Who constantly studies wlth all her mlght II IS for Edna who IS always on time Also for Edwxn, sometlmes sl1ghtly behlnd 1' IS for faculty kxnd and true To help on all occasxons they surely wxll do G rs for George, a jolly good fellow Never can xt be saxd that he IS yellow H IS for Howard, a mxxture of fun Hrs pranks on the Jamtor keep hmm on the run lb for ldleness vxctxms of whlch are we But perfect 1emember one cannot be IS for james, the lady s man He'll get thru rf you lend hlm a hand K 19 for Katherine nicknamed Kltty A basketball star who ms alw ays wxtty L IS for Lurena, Lula Linwood 1nd Lucxle All loyal spokes of our class wheel M lb for Mxldlecls and Marys ofwh1ch there ar wo Also for Margaret, a classmate true N IH for Nuttall Vxrglma by name Count on her 1n basketball she ll win the game O IS for order whlch we ve alwavs kept That s where the senxors get thexr rep' Made lots of money cause large crowds attended Q IS for quarrel whlch we seldom do But we must not brag for the sess1on s not through R ls for Rozella a trained nurse to be If someone doesn t captwate her walt and see S lb for Steve a track man 19 he Wlhen everyone s sad he s full of glee T IS for Thelma who IS never late When lt s time to go home she w1ll not wart U IS for us nn number twenty elght We ve lxved long together but we ll soon separate V IS for Vera wnnsome and gay Who has helped so much to bughten our way W ls for work we ve all done a lot But do we regret 1t I ll say we do not' X lb for Xmas longed for bv all Thxs ts the tlme of the holly ball Y IS for n1neteen thxrty one graduatlng year We ll all remember and always hold dear Z xs for zealousness, possessed by us all, Especlally when lt s tlme to play basketball -4125 Pir- - ui g 1 Y l L Y Y . Y . r . 1 4 . lu . v I . 3 I . w 4 .1 '. ' ' 1 . l . ' I l Y I .Y . 1 V . , Q . 1 7 . Y I ' l ' Q ,- J b . . , ' Y I .Q 5 lu L 1 r I - 1 v ' s 1 ' . . N . l ' ' ' - Q ' e t , ' f . . . ' ' ' l : 1 1 i ' '. , . . l I - ' . 1 I y , Y ' 1 ' P is for play, the seniors have rendered, , x . , - lm L , . . ., . . , ' Y P , . - . g I I Y , 'K , 1. - 'V ' ' F, ' ' , wi . ,' . . . J ' l . ' ' ' 1 Y , ! . xl . . X J 1 , . -' f . I . - , l . -' , Q ' E x I , ! . . . ' . , I Z 9 . Q ,l L --., H Q.- V, ,H l-' 1 f - -- f f fr - - V f ff - A 3 ll -W'..1. ', . ffm, ., up 'him ff YW, ,, , ,-'fa' . . - Y YQQ V-'l K fin , q., 1 OUR GA-NG WE Lovlz' OUR TEACHER BUT AR11N 1' WE ALL WHERE We GET OUR PEP CHLE1-'J' Room ON Top ANIMAL TRAIN'ERS Yns, WE LL RALLY 'Rouuu 'mn LAG-MoR1z Dar I nlvnu,-lLYu -,.,gf 26 EL.- xi frf 1 k 5 .- llf 'R Q,-mx xt , X I L sJl1M T i' -.19 'Q 'vw J L0 . , 'G ,. I 6.1 2 Y 5 gg f fl E ' ,f -I' 1 W 44 A A .. A V: aunt. . 'X - 'sv' J' lla xx ,gf WHO'S WHO .CHQ I dOn't think he's good looking . . . She cOuldn't say anything funny if she . . Her clothes are all right but . . . Best all around girl? Well, I think . - . The most popular? YOu're crazy! He's . . . And so the votes were taken On Senior Superlatives. Most amiable boy . Most amiable girl . Prettiest girl . . Handsomest boy . Best all around boy Best all around girl Biggest talker . . Most studious girl . Most studious boy . Biggest nuisance . Wittiestgirl . Wittiest boy . 'Biggest bluff . . Biggest tease . Biggest eater . . Laziest . Biggest Hirt . Quietest . Best darncer . . Most dignified . Cleverest . . Most literary . Cutest girl . Cutest boy . Biggest dude . Most Poetical . . lVIOst accommodating Most in love . . . Best girl athlete . . Neatest . . . Most musical . Most practical . Most intellectual . Best actress Off stage Best seamstress . . . LINWOOD COTMAN . VERA HANSEN . EDNA WAGNER . CARL SIGMUND . LINWOOD COTMAN . CATHERINE PEERS . ROZELLA HEDRICK . ,LURENA BEADLES . RAYMOND BELKNAP . HOW'ARD HINES . MARGARET JOH NS . RAYMOND BELKNAP . CILARA DAY . EDWIN PAYNE . STEVE WALLO . ,LUCILE ALLEN . ROZELLA HEDRICK . LURENA BEADLES . ROZELLA HEDRICK . CVLARA DAY . HOWARD HINES . MILDRED REDI-'ORD and ANNE STONEMAN . VERA HANSEN . ANSON GREELY . JAMES LANHAM . ARTHUR F UssE.L,L . GEORGE Mossy . LULA THROOKMORTON . VIRGINIA N UTTALL . jMARY WHITLOCK . 'IKHELMA BOTTOMS . HILDA WHITLOCK . DOROTHY WAGNER . MILDRED AMORY . lMARY JONES Ati 27 ' sz NAME Anson . Anne . Arthur . Raymond . 2 . Carl . Clara . Dorothy Edwin . Edna . George . Howard Hilda . Margaret James .... Catherine . . . Lucile . . . Lurena . Lulu . . . Linwood Virginia Rozella Steve . Thelma Vera . Mary W. Mildred R. . . Mildred A. . . Mary Jane ' HOBBY Teasing Helping Mr. Baker Making funny remarks Fussing with teachers Skipping classes Asking questions 'Bossing Looking cute Working algebra Making impressions Playing pranks Being independent Being the age of innoce Finding a new date Dancing Going Singing Rolling her eyes Playing basketball Missing truck Flirting Acting a man Eating candy Choosing? ? ? ?? Primping Finger waving joking Fussing HCC HOBBIES 43. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Now I don't know And he upped and It wan't me That's all right OI-I-KAY How do you know My stars Come on now You're a lifesaver I don't care Yes rn'am Miss Brooks Is he a blonde Yes my dear Dog-gone Ohhhhhhl Oh my lawdy I'm so sorry I don't think so You don't mean it Gosh l I I'll declare I might Oh yeah Isn't that cunning Yes, Yes That's not funny I agree with Lulu I don't know WANTS T0 BE Movie director Senator Poet Banker Aviator Nurse Secretary Movie star Most anything , -Bookkeeper Comedian A bride Changeable Big business man Toe dancer In society Grand opera A chorus girl Doctor A Parisianne model Get a diamond ring Athlete Teacher A music teacher An interior decorator An A-1 teacher A beauty specialist A missionary WILL BE Back stage hand A justice of peace VVrite nursery rhymes Have a penny bank Fly to Virginia A typical old maid A missionary to China A moving star A society debutante A traveling salesman A millionaire A Hower girl N o one knows Not a batchelor A jumping jack Not to be an old maid Sing lullabies An old maid A farmer Successful A famous cook An orator Succeed in teaching one A farmer's wife A divorcee Teach Greek to Chinese Married A trailic cop g.-caq l -s' 1 M fi ,-5ii'.'f5?-lg fo? 'tl .11 -Qu ' I '-,',f, - , -c',1.1.::,,,.ff-x. 1, 10? f l , ' A 3-. .fr-f- -.L 2-ef-f :--- --.L 5' 'ii AE Q' 9-I i ' LAST WILL and T EST AMEN T of the SENIORS We, the Senior Class of Varina High School, being sound in body and sane in mind, declare this to be our last will and testament, trusting it to be carried out by our executives. Therefore on our exit from school lifeg I-To the remaining Varinians We leave the beautiful gateposts left to us by the Class of 1930. ll-To the remaining classes that come after us we bequeath our most precious posses- sion, the secret of our success, a motto fraught with occult meaning N ever do for yourself anything that anyone else will do for you. Ill-To the Athletic Association we leave the box of worn out athletic equipment. IV-To the faculty We leave a still dumber Cis it possiblel set of struggling Varinians. V-To the Home Economic Classes We leave the nice, clean, Home Economic rooms wherein we lost a goodly amount of cleaning power. Vl-To the Chemistry Class We leave a box of matches-sincerely hoping that the Home Economic Classes will suffer no losses next year. 1-I, Lurena Francis Beadles, do hereby declare that I will leave my wonderful intellec- tual power to those poor dumb left-behinds. 2-I, Vera Marian Hansen, do leave to next year's seniors the remarkable ability to lose the Way when out with certain parties. 3-I, Howard Hines, do leave the janitor for others to torment. 4-I, Virginia Lee Nuttal, do leave my unshot goals for others to shoot. 5-I, Edna Irene Wagner, leave my algebra books to Miss Chilton to remember her studious scholar by. 6-I, Thelma Bottoms, do leave my melodies to coming singers. 7-I, Steve Wallo, leave my brawny muscles to coming athletes. 8-I, Arthur Fussell, leave my rhymes to another monkey. 9-I, Anson Greely, leave my morning nap to other delinquent scholars. 10-I, Raymond Belknap, leave myf love for Shakespeare's works, especially Hamlet to next year's English Class. 11-I, Catherine Peers, leave my speech on inventions to the speakers for the next four years. -..sq 29 33..- Y -- -- ff JJMJ Quyfmff GM Wywf J 0f,W,,,,,,,,,, 55',Q,a,6d6,.! nqmib fZ3 'L J Sayid WMM 7. . 57MfM2jfA3,7ff?j? mm Ji? M6 -.H Qgm.. 5 Ka-xxx X .-9 u- ' '- ' xxlvjvgg 'Sail' llllxx IF 14148150 A'-:X T'-IE mivqsp Nags: I!! DDI-JL P rx. IF' f Lv THE' -IEAJ warms- K1' 'N L f f X 5 M I Q? Q2 4' I -v5f31y3f. .. :QP ' f ggi.. Y J ZA, - 0 Sr qv ' I I , H I: Kr, 1 If 2 mu , ' ' II! I g., I1 .W ll X , - J I f 7 l iq, X , f - A.: , J cf W 4? 1 II A ul.. Q M A R - - g.- L - V A sgqifizi-x.' Y. :, 10431 if 1'-fn' . '-. .!', n. ,. ' 'qv xv-1 '- 4. r ,X Q. F- -'gf' f.1-f 7A-- N. 1, 2, -., fr-Q -. 5 :wr 'P fm? 2-f-gf ,A ,. r 1 :C 54-3 .if .VTE af, ' .1 Q:-f M - - 'H+' Hy' .-lb! hi ,-, - ,N km.. xr ' 0' S' 'XRXN X.5'5 JUNIOR CLASS -0- Miss KATHERINE CHILTON, Sponsor ' OFFICERS CLARICE DURETTE . . . President CLARA WAGNER . . . . Vice-President ROSA WARRINER . . . Secretary and Treasurer --042+ 32139,- x ,,.,.x. .M - , A . 1- 54:-. ' .-iv-3.-' uf .v Q cr: -rv, :,1 L.: 1,'f'ff:L5 RSA, Ve!! -SZ I 4 J --...,y,:,. ., ,ig ' ': . .' ,f 'J 1 f, -rfrj.-f 'R - sl f, ,- , - gk - Q' . k'vKkk'.xNs SOPHROMORE CLASS .CBO MISS GRACE NOEL, Sponsor OFFICERS DOROTHY MILLER AND DELMA JENKINS Presidents H LINwooD PARISH AND GEORGE STONEMAN Vice-Presidenls GLODIA BUSSITT AND MARGARET MOORE S ecrelaries and Treasurery -...,5f 33 139- ,,-.xxx a K -. ' H5 ,ix-QQ FLM, Af' 1, ,554 f--'iqllff'--. 'Qc- 'v ' 'Q' - - ' . 'LL 'I fs' Q gf, -. , A A A YY - A- 1 ! , A ff M' iff f V align -. K ,. 'CS',3: 7' fa M --.. N: J 'wif wp, Q,- ' nxkxmxxxvo rv I ' 1 --?'fN 'I ' 1 . 'I W, 'W 'P .1 I . A. 1 A gpg V! I I , 'I 4 il F. W xx A W Q I I N F W Z E A... I L ' H X ' W ' w 9, FRESHMAN CLASS :A ,H Mlss MAUD MOTLEY 7 Mlss RACHEL MISTR AND Miss PAGE DRINKER Q Sponsors OFFICERS ' A THOMAS Moon AND THOMAS HILDEBRAND k Presidents BAYNHAM GARRETT AND MARGARET JENKINS Vice-Presidents A ALMA BECKER AND MARY TURMAN 9, Secretaries and TTBHSUTETJ X :A A I IW N ii -..ggi 31, 13,...- l. L. ,--.u xxx X - x .mgwfxef ff, 2 9 x ' '51 'vw JUNIOR HIGH TEACHERS Miss BEAZLEY AND MRS BERNHEISEI Seventh Grade Miss BLEDSO11 AND Miss JETER Szxth Grade MRS. KIRBX' AND Mlss NELSON Fzfth Grade -1-:sf 35 B4-D 1 LI ! fb o, I ,Q 1 X 1' C E ' ' ' Q: fx -r H .3 if fly -.v , , .- Q5 I 63 Au.-',XQ5: uh ' ' A .,- kikxy '51 H, 1 1 X JW' H , ..,.. . X X , I . ' A , X ,, , Y Y NU ' 1 1 ' J if W- I 1. M . ,,... I . H- L - - 4 lbxsu'-xx' .-'risuimi fY 1 i . l Q '-.fG,'c' wg E - E a . , 2 6 : f ff 1.62, Xxx PRIMARY GRADES .CTO TEACHERS Mlss Moony Mlss BARRETT Fourth Grade Tlzzrd Grade Mlss KELLY AND Miss STEVENS Second Grade Miss WARREN, Miss HANKJNS AND MRS. ABERNATHY First Grade 3 5 135- all I Nkx-.xxxxh .:- - I' I : XLVXXH-fl 4. Vi - xX .-1 I-.n 14,7 ,-' 4.3-.1 -.V VJ, If I-., ' -,f v B . , , .. 4,131 Q -Y if It f, V - 511. ' ' ' c' +-nxuvf 1' ff- KOYAGQ' 2 Qfilfl-I GAY go up and, gay go down, To 'ring ihe bells of London 'Tow n. Q. W I w 1, U g if if 4 ag f x Y F 5 4. QI!! ' I 1 .f f ,QJ ,QT ' 5 2 4 9 e K f I QM Q 2 I Q 5 P 4 sf is ... ada.. if wwf 4 .. -..Q U... , .. :xxx w. w , 4- ' LY w JT--QI? .1 Aff' I., :Q-I 14 A '- 'fr wg :S ' ' I .. ' -' H ' 2, '2 1 ' O ' E :W r . . . , rm f ' 11 ' A' -+1 . ,' 'Y' 5 gf. '- Mrk I 1. f r ..b- 1 I 1 Aw.- .N , 4 . VIRGINIA NUTTALL Sponsor BOY'S BASKETBALL TEAM m .9 'J' -.,'- vm ' -if 38 Ike'- DELMA JENKINS Sponsor GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM , ,,,,., 5 ., I , ' . ' I P Q. V F any-M 4511 lg -. .f YQ .1 'AVL' 1 lr,'4! K L 9 L .4--- .--. 1 . 1 gl' ' :W .W l X . bs, -J 1 4 X, ' X BOY'S BASKETBALL TEAM -FB' C. C. ABuRNA'1'11x', Cumflz LIN woou COTMAN FRED HALL . CLARENBCIQ Wmco STUAM' SAVAGE . Nm.soN BROWN Dlsmviu JENKINS GEORGE Mosm' . Tnomus 'I'1L1.1vmN Gaovmz S1-1 URM u n . Cuptuin umb Forwurrb . . Forward . . . Center Running Guard Sfutiumzry Guard . Sub.I orwur1l . Sub. Cvurur . . Sub.G'1u1r1l . . Sub. Guard Won... -17 Lost... .9 Varina . . . . 780 Opponents . . . . . -'V-B41 qu.- Thl6HVP1lI'fBflII!hhf . . . The Top of fhe World . The UWUIIT' . Q... . The Thzuzrlerihg Herd . GoodNews -... The El!lThIl'NfL'Ih Barn . . Tl1eLitl1e's1LoIIeI' . . The Sem' .... The ROIIIQTIIINTC .... The Linh and iheMIIu.Ie . N1IlirnIIr1IWm' I. . . The U1IdI'I'.ItI1hdiIIg Heart The Key Man .... The Eherhzsiing Whisper TT!l?.B1IlZ6'I1TT!Iil , . . The Iron Horse . . Pf?Ch'A'S811IhBl1j' I . el Comedy of Errors . , Imzomzlsfhhrorlzl . . By Right of Corzquest . . The Barrie Gr,oIInII . . Pl?lU'0d .... . TlIeMaiIIIC'ha1II:e . . The Uvzafrezid . . The Crisis ..... f1ll's Well That EIIITSW ell. . . . The Ufrhill Climb, . . Tlzefleljzzstrvzerzl - . . To HIIIII' and to H0111 . LiHleWo1neII . . . Little Men . . TheCliIhhx . . , 59 H-. .. . 'mu .N XX in II- ,, -1 : quhfah ff. N I' ed h 4 QL' li- I , EY ' 'I 'n lax! h 'I NIA Iwx f. ff T . I ,. A .'- Ia I A . 'I . 5, '. Ip., I 1 -p .4 4. LNQ ,,,-1, I' '- n .tv , - 1 nur 7 6. UPLIFTING LITERATURE I :I l 0 1 I -LINWOOD COTIIAN SENIORS STUDY HIILI. CHANGING Chmssras H o1I.IDeIvs THE GYM.. EDWIN PNIINII TIIIATRED E FRENCH Sheve WAI.I.o AND EDWIN PAIINI JUNIORS AND SIINIORS MISS BROOKS TNI JIINITOII AssIIIIIIII.v PROGRAM To 'INN OFFICE School, BUS RIIYNIIIND BITLKNAP SENIOR FIIIINCI-I PAPERS FIINSIIIIIAN GIIIIIIUIIIION CIIIINIISTIIY LIIII. Howmzn HINIIS E ON CONDUCT SI'III'II WA,I.I,o FINAI, ENANIS. SNNIIIII GmIou.I'I'I'oNI V.A. H. S. DN, BILNNINN RozNI,I,xI H NIIIIICII H IIIIA WHI'III,ocIc MIIINIIID ANIOIIY Howhen HINIIS ANSON GREELY AND RNYNIOND BIIIINAII CoNINIIINcIIIvIIIN'I' -Nh 42 hw- SEPTEM BER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECENIBER JAR UARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL ,X-.xxxg .4 ,-gmt ,Q-., as e 1' SOCIAL NEWS Flrst Day of school Cteachers go home hoarse Hallowe en Chemr-,try evplosxon We have several heroes Seniors present Meet Uncle Sally 26 December 1 Th'1nksg1v1ng Hohdays 28 umor League Conference 121- Uncle 'Sally goes to Charles Cxty gets rxch Oh yeahPP Holidays begm wrth a Semor Dance Bashful P Sen1ors attend Hurrah ll We return wrth the resolunon to set '1 good example for lower classes Semors present Meet Uncle Sally m New Kent Ask Vera how to get there Semor dance Senlor dance suffers the consequences 26-Exams SCHIOIS get SCIIOUS Semor sextet studv Chemistry P P P P P Exams are over Sm1les and Tears Home Economlc gxrls start spring cleanmg Down on your knees gnr s Clnefs Basketball Slllt sprouts wmgs I' F A boys go to Ashland Wm booby prlze lVlagaz1ne contest Sen1ors almost get a subscrlptlon Boys and glrls play Thomas efferson We wonder who got lost Senlor Valentme Dance Who Wouldn t Be Crazy 'tt V'1r1na High Father and Son Banquet Boys get enough to eat P P P P P P P Boys play g1rls and Wm for a ch Lnge 4 H Club party Semor dance 1-I-Boys play Y M C A Tumors They lose and hoWP PPPP PP 27 A Garden of Romance NIISS Brooks almost gets klssed 1 Gxrls play off County C Ch'1mp1onsh1p-get Aprll fooled 2 7 Easter Holldays 6-Annual goes to press Staff breathes agam 10 The Dutch Detectlve arr1ves at V'1r1na 17 Sen1ors glve Gmgham and Gverall dance 16 Mother and Daughter banquet 21 Track meet at Glen Allen -w5f43 he 5- A :'S. ' 1.4 1 -' '. ' JE'-I g i - g- f -Q -L5 .h A. . 4. 1 Cl' l .1i4 --A.. '54 .',.,- :' l . YhxuxsS ', 1 , . . 11- ' - 5, 30- ' . , A 1 24- . ' - S ' . 5 ' U V xv l' 1 I I l c . . 4 ee yr - - - L ' , ' . . 19- , I in C I , ' H I Y 5- ' ' . . . 91- - ss z n - ' C 10- ' 2 . 22- ' ........................ . 1 4 z . . 1 27- ' , ' .... 1 30- . . . ' . 1 . . N . . U 4 2- n 1 H 1 1 . , 3:1 : 17 - A - 1 7- 4 . . . - ' ' . QT . . . i . . D 12- . ' . J . . 13- ' ' . 201-In 9 91-it C - - 27-1. . . P - P c D I T 2 . l3- ' . -in c . . . .in i. .....,.. , T - 7 cc J! I ' ' - . u I H - - . WT' 1 I -1 c ' . 1 1 . T 1 ' . -nd B nf- 7 . s,,uv,1. .'f4k,W--L ,fr J' N'-1 'ff' My ya, if Nt vs '7'??g ffl? F 2111!-2 Q.-.1 i -1 'vii 2 , L if ' JFS' ,- ' L 5 LL, , .fill X Fl :jc mf N V V Eg ? rf wl , w . I 1,2 :fp I 1 fl A 3 A: Ll A A , 1 . 1 Z iD N -' 1' , ,Sc 4 ,- 'mhlw Q - ' S: XXXN x :wx JUNIOR LEAGUE QCE. MR. BAKER Adviser ANNE STONEMAN AND NETLSON BROWN Presirlezzts CHARLES WAONER AND FRED HALL Vice-Presidents ROz1:n.LA HEDRICK AND MARGARET REYNOLDS Skcretaries NELSON BROWN AND ARTHUR FUSSELL Treasurers -. .gf 44. ik..- x ,. + 1 .Y 1 'I E ' 1, III 4 hi ,Q 4 li' n , . FJ w ,, In W. ' W 1 , I 1 . , 1 D N 'I . I . . . A .A-.xxyml it 'Q fillfifzr---f?fti , E F '11 A , 2 .53 E i 'IE o?l7? I V . . ' I 5 ,A h:x:x:c.,' -CB. The Junior League again resumed its Work last September. The League has been organized now for seven years and has an enrollment of one hundred and seventy-five members. ' O O O A Safety Committee has been added to the League and we hope its Work will progress as the other committees have done. O O O The School Committee has sponsored the making of a Trophy Box which will be placed in the new Grade Building. All of the League's trophies and banners will be placed there for display. O O O Faculty Treasurer. Miss Noel was selected this year as O O O The League took a leading part in the State Conference held in Richmond at the Broad Street Community House this year. O 0 0 The League will compete in Class B schools at the Spring Literary and Athletic Meet to be held at Glen Allen. 0 O O This leaves us always hoping to be on the road to success. Mgr 45 L ebgx nm W -4'TKUQI1l Jyiv, :Rb H4455 .- , '. '11 33: ' .. '-di If 5 , 7.1: :Eg 11 S aff, Q P alq' .l ., u'Wuxxx STUDENT COUNCIL QCD. MR. BAKER Chairman ANNE STONEMAN AND NELSON BROWN Presidents CHARLES WAGNER AND FRED HALL Vice-Presizlevzts ROZELLA HEDRICK AND MARGARET REYNOLDS Secretaries NELSON BROWN AND ARTHUR FUSSELL Tneasurers -..gif QQ..- scpxqxqil :' 'TK' L ' : .gQfi..L.-J,961f. ' :QJ ,- yy' -. K4,,' , 'I : ,3 . 3 Cz 'mer fx ,- Q, -.,.' ,-' 5WRxxuxW DRAMATIG CLUB QCB. Miss MARGARET BROOKS Sponsor JANE ELLEN MooRE SUE DABNEY Preszdent Secretary and Treasurer 4547? s,wsN -Xwii Q' W Q-. CXUYJAL 6, me J mf 'i fn. I ,1 .e 'eff , f C25 20 f ' 71' ,f 'IW -Q Q, AQ 0 'u , .. .- .-' I , ..- , .Nui ' A .- ' Nxxxxxwf' Y HOME ECONOMICS QCD. Mlss PAGE DRINKER Adviser VERA HANSEN . .. . . President CLARICE DURRETTE . . Vice-Prksident LURENA BEADLES . . . Secretary HILDA WHITLOCK . . Treaxuner -...,5f 48 33..- L A - 7:1 'Q'-f.xx , tl 'S' MUN 1.1 -ggi ' 1' -ff -1, Lrg , 5, 'kv 4 in I .' ,f.y.,,.- .Iva JI ' 5 r f'?.' cgi: I-if AV' Iv:- i , V . - Im: 1 , . ,. ,Ji .I 1, , '. ,L , W ,via q . ,gui L Y I - 'lg'-L . P w K Q W -5 L .a' f' ' fha! -,I A.. Ni: 'Ku vgi , Q xkuxx ' MEET UNCLE SALLY ' UO- fl Cfnurdy ,Drama in Tlzrwf fl fix l'rrsmfed by the SENIOR CLASS 009 MISS BROOKS, Dfnfctor ANSON GREELY, Sfflgll' Mfzzzagfr CAST 15'er1Blaine . . lgfifiiymflilfl' . . Bob Durant . Elf1iweDur'r1uf . . UnclaSal1y . . lennie Olson . Miss Muggx . 1'IIlf!I'D0!'iIldII . Uncle Bill Hzzzukins Snorkins .... Dr. Snodgrass . . Rev. Wright . I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I . Guonoulvlosuv R0zm.LA Hrmmcx . jA1x4nsL.INr1AM . . VERA HANSEN Cmwmmn PIEERS . MILDRIED Amomf ANNE STONHMAN . . GLARA DAY . . STEX'EWALI,0 RAYMOND BELKNAP Lmwoon COTMAN' ARTHUR Fussm --Q-'uf SI hw T L T I -5.-I W '- 'II I I : 1' 11 1 :'-'rfljll-A -'eS'r I 4 ' ' ' I ,.'r '.'.' 1- --- Y , I' :I , , , fill 1- meer :G I. '- 1 for 2 If.-1 uhm V .Wi 'J' 'l FQ! es: 1 .'-I . .-1. .Pg fig!! Ira-. Agnh M.: ,QI 5' ls 1 I: AMI I Q l qi' AXIIII0' ALUMNAE NGTES CLASSO1' 1916 Mrs Stsgg Knee Susre Wrlsonl CLASS OT 1917 Mrs Wrllrsms Knee lllsre Freel Mrs Conrvn Knee Mrrgfnet Hrycoxj Mrs StoneKneeEvelrnRennre1 Mrs Argner Krreel'lrrrlrerhMr1lerl lltlrelliesvers teacher S'rlerrrBe'rIleI Ruth llortnr Mfrrron Gfrrnett Vrr'ffrnrrNelsorr rn lrrrsrness C1 AHS OF 1918 Mrs Beseler KneelIterDorev1 Mrs lolrrrson Knee Lsvelon Drrpeyl lolrntlester rn lrrrsrness CLASS Ol 1919 Mrs Brrlow Knee Men Dsrrsl Mrs Dsverrport Knee Lrllrsn Reclnnndl Mrs Hsrrrson Knee Emma Werlel CLASS 01' 1920 Mrs Krrbr Knee Etlrel Herlrrelrl Mrs lle1relrerKneelnrrs lrlrclvrml Mrs 'llunstell Knee Nsonrr Krrlryj San1orrlAlexsnder frrrrnng Dorothy Vfrnderoef rescher Bernree Blsnlrerrslrrn Merrellrrtne Herrr Heycor lcsncttelirrln rll rn lrusrness LLASSO1' 1921 Cstlrerrne Dew rs mrrrrred Mrs Hsrrrsorr Knee ,lessre Kesslerj Al1redMrItr lerm me Br rd Nelson terelrrnr, 1lrrrlret1rStorrenr1rr rtlrome Gertrude Barlow Frsnlclrn Bernlrersel Bernsrnrn Hnrrson Rolrert Hnrrrson rll rn lnrsrness CLASS Ol' 1922 KneeMrrrI Mrrtrrrl Mrs Person Knee Msy Pnttersonl Mr M1eM rnnrrs Knee Helen Roodl Mrs Books Knee Ellen Srrstlr1 Mrs llrll Knee Alrne Frm1rer1Ike1 Hrrry Bsrlow 'rnd Lsey lledrrelr rn lrnsrness Khrnrnrng Glenn lVledrerl Lo1legeorVrrr,rnrs Bl'rncheHenderIon etlronre Russell Hrll fsrmrng Rolrert Mfmn nrrnrster LLASS OF1973 Sfrllre Brecket Kmsrrredl Mrs Mrstr Knee Nettle Eberlyl Mrs Hobson Knee K'nlvs1'rs1rer1 Mrs Huglres Knee Rrrln Psrtersonl Cstlrerrne Bernlrersel at home HIttreC1rrldrey tesclrer Olrve I-lsll Rrelrrnorrd School of Commerce Alvrn and Edwrrr Mrstr me ffrrnrrrrg Rrclrsrrl Frrssell RrnrlolplrHnrr1son Qlrsrles Jefferson Lorrrrne johnson Wr1lreLsrrlrrm rnrl Leer1McC1llrsrer rrll rn lnrsrness 1 LASS 01192-1 Mrs Bates Knee Ruby Durrettel Mrs Nlelson Knee Elms 1' usselll Mrs Beerdles 1rreeLoleMertrn1 Vlrs Hell Knee Ruth Murplryj Mrs Grfford Knee Gertrude 'lllrroelnnorronj Wrllram Artlrrsson srlesnren Ross Berrrett Bsrnetts Ve Berkley Fussell teeclrer Mnrre Bfnrglrmsrr, G1 rdII Der rs llflebel Drrnlcer Orvrlle Ilrrclr Tlrelnrs H lg I I I ' I I C K I, , I I I 'I I I I I I I , II rl I ls 4 I I, fl fr I Q I U S ' I I I I . 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