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QUIPS AND QUIBBLES Page 65 Fredericksburg College Dramatic Club MR. F. A. SHACKLEFORD.. President MISS MAY D. ROWE. Vice-President MISS LOUIS THOMPSON. Secretary and Treasurer PROF. BEN. M. ROSEBRO. Stage Director YE WOULD=BE ACTORS Mr. Robert Chew Taylor Mr. Ferdinand A. Shackleford Mr. Hugh D. Russell Miss May D. Rowe Miss Sallie R. Carter Miss Louis Thompson Mr. Edgar Graham Gammon Mr. Joseph Hunter George Prof. Benjamin Morrison Rosebro Miss Alice M. Gammon Miss Lena Rowe Miss Lena Harrison Graduates wearing the Laurel Wreath of Fame now acting on “the World’s Stage” MR. CHESTER B. GOOLRICK MR. THOMAS K. CURRIE MISS KATE NEWELL DOGGETT The Club, since its organization, has “played” the following: Friday, May 9, 1901, at College Hall, “ The Public Worrier”; Thursday, June 6, 1901, at College Hall, “The Box of Monkeys”; Friday, Dec. 6, 1901, at College Hall, “The Two Buzzards”; Friday, April 4, 1902, at Opera House, Fredericksburg, Va., “Engaged.” The picture on the opposite page is a “ flash light ” of Act II. of “ Engaged ’ as presented at Opera House, Fredericksburg, April I, 1902.
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Page 66 QUIPS AND QUIBBLES To the Team of Nineteen=One These are the boys on the gridiron tried, Who have wrought on the field of fame, To gain for themselves much honor and praise, For their college a glorious name. Hard they have struggled in well fought games Their college’s honor to save, On many a field so dearly won Their every power they gave. That their team work was good, we can easily prove, If now that proven must be, For never a college was able to score ' Gainst this team of old F. C. On ‘‘tackles back,” their favorite play, They never failed to gain, And on their honor in “playing ball” They’ve never had a stain. And though never yet they’ve “stood twixt the posts,” Like sheep that have strayed from the fold; They ' ve run up a score of seven score and nine, By pushing right on to the goal. They deserve to be praised, these men of renown, Who have fought where hard fighting must be, So give them the praises they’ve so honestly gained; Here’s to them! One! Two! Three! Rip! Rah! Rah! Rip! Rah! Rah! Nineteen one! Foot-Ball Team! Frank F. Terrill.
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