Fredericksburg High School - Rapahanoc Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

 - Class of 1921

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JOSEPHINE FAITH FORD. “Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. Almost any day you ' can hear old Jo Ford’s laugh sound through the school hall and continue until the second bell warns her to flee to class. She is our poet, and we have no fear but that her name will some day in the near future be equal to Shakes¬ peare’s and she will have made her much longed for career. EUNICE VIRGINIA GILL. Paddle your own canoe. ’ Vice-President Class, 1920; Vice-President Class, 1921 ; Vice-President Conway Lit¬ erary Society. I his shy maiden comes to us from Stafford County, bringing with her many smiles and a sunny disposition. Such a neat little crea¬ ture you seldom see as this serious Senior who always looks as though the lid of a band- box had been raised and out she stepped, but Eunice does not fail to come up to the highest standards of the F. H. S. 14

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VIOLA BEUNA CURTIS. “Never fail. Viola is our fashion plate and the envy of us all; her greatest characteristic being clothes and beaux. She was the only high school girl that was able to “vamp” one of the Cul¬ peper football boys. As for French and shorthand she never falls below 90, and in everything she is right there. ERRATUM The positions of the two photographs on this page should be interchanged. ALICE JOSEPHINE DALTON. Slow but sure. Dramatic Club; Treasurer 1st High School; Presentation Senior Class. Jo was never known to be in a hurry, not even in physical culture, but she gets there just the same. Her standard is Ex. and she always reaches it and goes over the top without even the fussing and studying of other Seniors, and if Jo. gets 80, well, we all just know we ' re going to flunk. I



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mil LOTTIE RUFFIN GOULDMAN. If lessons and pleasure clash , Let lessons go to smash. ' Who is that fluffy, powdered little creature strolling in school about half-past nine? Why, little Lottie Gouldman, our pet and pride, who always greets us with a smile. She says why study when you have sense enough to get through without it? But never worry, we are all with you. Lottie ' s greatest fault is her fondness for “Dice. RUTH GOULDMAN. “T is belter to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Around 8:30 in the morning should you be on the mud bank overlooking the physical culture field, you could hear coming across the field the heavy prancing of little feet and see approaching our old “standby Ruth plodding her weary way schoolward. Ruth may be compared to Washington “First in style. First in school, Never known to break a rule.” IS

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