Fredericksburg High School - Rapahanoc Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

 - Class of 1921

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63 SEVENTH GRADE

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RBPBHRHDC 1921 students reached the Freshman Class of “dear old F. H. S.,” 1920-21 : Andrew Bolling, Willie Curtis, Richard Decher, Alton Embrey, Richard Gaffin, Edward Gouldin, George Morris, William Leacock, Carter Rowe, Robert Sale, Edgar Stevens, Dennis Sullivan, Horton Vandenburg, Carroll Walker, Geraldine Ander¬ son, Maud Berry, Muriel Euliss, Virginia Franklin, Susie Greenlaw, Bertha Harris, Dolly Jenkins, Elizabeth Payne, Evelyn Sacrey, Anne H. Shepherd, Sarah Will- cox, John Allison, Gilmer Batton, Newton Bourne, David Burton, Horace Cris- ' mond, Alwin Fitzhugh, Cephas Freeman, Harold Green, Aubrey Jones, Randolph Satterwhite, Jesse Surles, Claude Truslow, Belle Bennet, Berniece Cable, Delma Clarke, Vivian Cussons, Virginia Gouldman, Mamie Gray, Nannie Warren Gray, Anna Page Green, Katherine McGee, Kemper Miller, Catherine Minor, Annie Myers, Florence Scott, Nellie Snellings, Audrey Stevens and Margaret Tinder. Here we met our new friends and classmates: Henry Chichester, Irvin Gallant, Russel McCoy, Margaret Brewer, Ella Olive, Florence Pancoast, Worley Hall, Delmer Snellings, Audrey William Jones, Richard Hallberg, Edward Layton, Thomas Morrison, Samuel Perry, William Ricker, Shelby Arritt, Leslie Mountjoy, Alex Gayle, Helen Hearn, Violette Mills and Grace Levy. The journey has been sometimes pleasant and sometimes wearisome; but we will remember only the delightful parts as we glance back over it. Looking into the future, we can see the word “Excelsior” which we have chosen for our motto. May we abide by this, moving ever upward each year until we reach the goal in 1924. And let us not stop here, but rather let each member of our class climb still higher and attain the highest possible success in whatever he chooses as his life work. —Kemper Miller 6 2



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RPvPftHPiUOC 1921 H ebentf) ©rai)e OFFICERS Charles Hunter . President Marian Reed . Pice-President Thelma Moody . Secretary Emmett Thompson . Treasurer Class istorp 1 M September 1914 our class assembled for the first time. If one could but turn back the pages of our history to this, our first year in school, he would find en¬ rolled: Vance Dannehl, Webster Sullivan, Dorothy Boulware, Adelaide Herndon, Wilfred Embrey, Marian Scott, Casey Armstrong, Julia Frolon, Blanche Russell, Virginia Melton, Charles Hunter, Fitzhugh Rowe, Luther Dodd, John Maher, Duff Green, Warren Farmer, Emmet Thompson, Charles Powell, Wirt Shelton, Willard Downes and Bettie Billingsley. These twenty-one have managed each year to get “promoted” while about three times as many have stumbled into the paths of knowledge. Helen Van Denburg and Stuart Lesher joined the original Group in our second year. These two are an honor to our class, always making one hundred per cent, on conduct. When school opened in the fall of 1916, seven new classmates were added to our roll, namely: Elizabeth Cadot, John Stone, Frances Hicks, Edna McGaha, Mary Dunri, Alice Scott, and Fanny Scott. We thus acquired the “Scott Trio” and their cousinly rivalry is a source of much amusement to our class. Nellie Herndon, Grace Dunnington and Evelyn May joined us in the fourth grade, and Francis Howard, Marian Howard, Marian Reed, Mary Nussey, Vir¬ ginia Stevens, Earl May, Josephine Fisher and Maxwell Nash came to us in the fifth grade. 64

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