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RPvPftHPtNOC 1921 Elmo Lightner and Christine Garner are now married and live in Falmouth. Norman Luck and Roland Padgett have positions in Washington. Mary Bristow and Vernon Timberlake are attending West Hampton College. Doris Pates and Elizabeth Dannehl are both doing stenographic work for two of our lawyers in Fredericksburg. Katherine Bond, Inez Payne and Mary Hall, are spending the winter at their respective homes. Howard Smith has a position with the R. F. P. R. R. Alvin Biscoe is with the Commercial State Bank. William Bernard has a position with the State Highway Commission. Mary Heflin is with the Chamber of Commerce. Lulu Payne is now Mrs. Clarence Shelton. Vernon Dannehl is in the office of Pender’s Excelsior Mill. Virginia Adams is attending Randolph-Macon. Mabel Wood Reynolds, deceased. CLASS OF 1919 “Prospice” was the motto of the class of 1919, and for¬ ward they have gone, each and every one of them, making a name for themselves and winning greater glory for F. H. S. Elmer King, Marshall King, John Russell and Howard Cooke are at college. Nellie Armstrong, Thelma Embrey, Genieve Bailey and Nora Pritchett are stenographers and have positions in town. Dorothy Jaynes is living in Chicago. Mattie McCaulley and Elizabeth Stearns are attending Normal School. Anne Brooke Gibson is staying at home. Lillie Cadot and Mary Allison are in the business world of Fredericksburg. Erminie King and Sebelia Shaddock are in Richmond. Edna Sullivan is in training at Columbia Hospital, Washington. Irma Bell is at college. Eva Allen is teaching school. 118
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RFvPBHPvHQC 1921 CLASS OF 1917 Quite a few people like to roam around the world, but the majority of the members of the class of ’I 7 have the opinion that is expressed in the popular song, “My home town is a one-horse town, but it is good enough for me,” and are sticking around. Carlton Carpenter is manager of the Express Office in the “Burg.” Franklin Koppen is studying at V. P. I. Loraine Pancoast is at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. Gilbert Rollins, the six footer, is a School Master. Ethel Embrey, 7 hedora Hill and Rachel McGee are in the business world of Fredericksburg. Evelyn Garnett is attending Normal School. Pauline McGee and Gertrude Brooks are teaching. Jeanette Jefferson Scott is living in Fredericksburg. Almar Ricker has a position in Alexandria. Louise Rixey is now the wife of Rev. Walter Gilliam. Mary Byrd Russell is attending college in Pennsylvania. Nellie Cadot is with the P. Q. M. at Quantico. Anne Ninde is one of the “Southern Sisters” with Keith’s Circuit. Jeanette Steffregen is a lady of leisure, and spends her time at home. Kate Aldridge is in California. CLASS OF 1918 To the class of 1918 the credit of starting the Alumni Association is given, and since leaving High School its members have won many honors for themselves in their different walks of life. Lawrence Dickinson is studying at William and Mary College. Elenor Pender and Carolyn Dalton are teachers in the elementary school. Bernard Genther and Doshia Boxley have positions with the Post Office Dept. Frances Proctor and Nellie Hunter are with the P. Q. M. at Quantico.
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CLASS OF 1920 “B 2 ” To the youngest class of our Association belongs this most striking motto, and no matter where you meet one of this class you may be sure they will stick to their motto, and treat you “square.” Myrtle Biscoe, Olive Berry, Audrey Freeman, Mary Lightner, Rose Ulman, Myrtle Wheeler and Marye Wheeler are attending Normal. Flossie Bailey and Eleanor Ricker are stenographers and have positions in Fred¬ ericksburg. Constance Bernard and Pearl Bourne are studying at home this winter. Julia Decker and Mattie Davis are at West Hampton College. Tacie Carner and Maud Gould are in Washington. Louise Martinczek, Anne White, Margaret Jefferson, Luck Owens and Virginia Stone have positions in several of Fredericksburg’s business houses and offices. Benjamin Whitehouse, Odell Rice, Robert Payne, Erwin Williams, Sanford Ninde, Carter Harrison and Charles Lewis are attending college. Ernest Whitehouse, Arthur Smith and Henry Satterwhite are in business in Fred¬ ericksburg. Joseph Pancoast is in the dairy business in Stafford. 119
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