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Eunice Gill, ’21, Westhampton College. Carl Happel, ‘21, University of Virginia. Edward Melton, ‘21, V. P. I. Coulter Phillips, ‘21, V. P. I. Alvin Rowe, ’21, University of Virginia. John Chiles, ’21, V. P. I. Helen Hart, ‘21, State Normal School. Julia Rowe, ’21, Westhampton College. Adelaide Rowe, ’21, State Normal School. Viola Curtis, ’21, State Normal School. Josephine Barney, ’21, State Normal School. Levin Houston, ’21, V. M. 1. Imogene Carter, ’21, State Normal School. Virginia Nash, ’21, State Normal School. Those Who Are Being Served Jeanette Stofferegon, ’17, Fredericksburg, Va. Anne Ninde, ’17, Fredericksburg, Va. Vernon Dannehl, ’18, Fredericksburg, Va. Thelma Embrey, 19, Fredericksburg, Va. Anne B. Gibson, ’19, Fredericksburg, Va. Constance Bernard, ’20, Fredericksburg, Va. Isabelle Bernard, ’21, Fredericksburg, Va. Lucy Ninde, ’21, Fredericksburg, Va. Those Who Are Serving In the World Beyond Mable Wood Reynolds, 18. Those Who Are Serving Their Wanderlust Lyddia Limerick, ’13 (June); Fred Jones, ’13 (June); Joseph Grainger, ’15; Bailey Grinnel, ' 15; Alary Charters, ' 15; Rachel Sullivan, ’15; Bennie Burguss, ’16; Edmonia Randall, ’16; Vernon Knight, ’16; Gilbert Rollins, ’17; Roland Padgett, ’18; Norman Luck, ’18; Maud Gould, ’20; Eleanor Purks, ’21. Those Who Are Serving “US” Miss Vivian Conway, The Faculty of Old F. H. S. 105
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Rapahanoc Twenty-two Those Who Are Serving “Extra Time Hugh Scott, ’16, University of Virginia. Franklin Koppen, ’17, V. P. I. Laurence Dickinson, ’18, William and Mary. Katherine Bond, 18, State Normal School. Mary Bristow, ’18, Westhampton College. Virginia Adams, ’18, Randolph-Macon. Vernon Timberlake, ’18, Peabody. Elmer King, 19, North Carolina University. John Russel, ’19, V. P. I. Irma Bell, ’19, Sergents Physical Culture School. Harold Cooke, ’19, V. P. 1. Myrtle Bisooe, ’20, State Normal School. Olive Barry, ’20, State Normal School. Julia Decker, ’20, Westhampton College. Audrey Freeman, ’20, Peabody. Benjamine Whitehouse, ‘20, V. P. 1. Mary Lightner, ’20, State Normal School. Odell Rice, ’20, V. M. 1. Henry Satterwhite, ’20, V. P. 1. Robert Payne, ’20, V. P. 1. Rose Ulman, ’20, State Normal School. Erwin Williams, ’20, University of Virginia. Marye Wheeler, ’20, State Normal School. Myrtle Wheeler, ’20, State Normal School. Sanford Ninde, ‘20, V. P. I. Carter Harrison, ’20, U. S. Naval Academy. Charles Lewis, ’20, University of Virginia. Emeline Stearn, ’21, Westhampton College. Mabel King, ’21, State Normal School. Mary Shaddock, St. Edith’s Convent. Josephine Dalton, ’21, State Normal School. Bertha Whitbeck, ’21, State Normal School. Helen Hudson, ’21, Westhampton College. Ruth Gouldman, ‘21, State Normal School. Lottie Gouldman, ’21, State Normal School. 104
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To Whom It Most Concerns A TRIP T O relate all that happened on this trip would be an impossi¬ bility, because too many things happened, too much was said and done, to be written, but the remembrances of that trip will always be with those who took it. But—I hear my readers ask, “What trip?” “Who took this trip?” Well, to begin with, “the trip” was the day on which a group of High School students, with teachers to guide, prepared to try their fortunes in the literary and athletic field offered by the University of Virginia. There were twelve—Mr. Birckhead, Mr. and Mrs. Link, Ruth and Ruby Dillard, Rebecca Briggs, Mrs. Garrett and Lyn¬ wood Garrett, Houston Jones, Bill Rowe, Pearle Goldsmith and Camilla Moody, who had the great fortune of taking this trip. At a suggestion of Mr. Link’s, closely seconded by those con¬ cerned, it was decided to make the trip in cars instead of by train. As a result, we are indebted to Mrs. Garrett and Mr. Dillard for the use of their Buicks. At 1 :15 of the afternoon of Thursday, May 11th, the two Buicks, loaded with the “Adventurous Twelve” and plenty of “eats,” pulled out from old F. H. S., leaving behind them many who only wished to be one of that “Adventurous Twelve.” We journeyed on with few mishaps, excusing an occasional losing of a bag, to an ever grumble from Bill Rowe demanding something to eat. Having arrived at Orange, Mr. Birckhead very generously “treated” us. Of course all (?) preferred banana splits. Scarcely had we left Orange before we were aware of mountains in the surrounding vicinity. The excitement was great, as only a few of the “Adven¬ turous Twelve” had ever seen a mountain. Journeying on, one of the Buicks stopped on a sight-seeing trip at “Mount Athos,” while the other enjoyed the hospitality of “Sunlight.” 106
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