Fredericksburg High School - Rapahanoc Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

 - Class of 1925

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S opf)omore Statistics Name Pastime Gladys Alrich .Riding in horse and buggy. Brawner Bolling .Calling on Susie. WlLHELMINA ARMSTRONG .Giggling. Theodore Brooks .Coming to school on train. Martha Ashton .Going to Washington. Harold Brown ..Talking. Alice Chichester .Talking. Robert Brown .Working cross-word puzzles in the study hall. Virginia Cassiday .Tryng to be cute. William Butzner .Laughing at nothing. Dora Decatur ..Trying to study. Truman Carneal .Soda water jerker. Ida Belle Fleming .Reading. Stavros Calamos .Sports. Alice Hancock .Visiting the “Roaches.” Horace Carver .Telling jokes. Gladys Hallberg .Going to the movies. Jelleff Car .Playing with Pal.” Ruth Heflin .Helping Willard Allison. Robert Dew .Riding a bicycle. Nancy Hooper .Riding in Ford.” Robert Garnett .Playing marbles. Pauline Hudson .Trying not to be on time. Landon Knight .Going to the movies. Dolly Jenkins .Helping everybody. Willard Leary .Boxing. Kathryn Jones .Giving lectures. Ralph Lindsay .Walking with Leroy. Florence Jones .Being quiet. Marion Moncure .Learning poetry. Thelma King .Smiling. John Maher .Selling the “Post.” Ruth Larkin .Talking boloney. Bruce Parker .Washing windows. Margaret Moss .Looking innocent. Willis Peyton .Carrying papers. Bessie Moltf.r .Walking with Thelma. Cortlandt Rosebro .Butting in. Callie Mullen .Talking to Martha. Raymond Sale .Carrying the “Star.” Martha Owens .Studying. Leroy Shelton .Muscular development. Marguerite Robinson .Keeping quiet. Herbert Smith .Baseball. Caroline Reid .Talking to Alice. Edwin Sullivan .Talking with girls from S. T. C. Mildred Sacrey .Carrying papers. Robert Tompkins .Playing football. Muriel Stone .Dropping in any minute. Corbett Witt .Sheiking. Katherine Stoffregen .Talking to Robert. Edgar Young .Writing poetry. Dorothy Whitbeck .Blowing her nose. Carl Green .Playing basketball. Susie Wilcox .Dancing. Pauline White .Buying new clothes. Hilda Stevens .Walking down town. Horace Smith .Working on radio. Edna Payne .Talking with Paul. Ambition To become a Latin teacher. To become a real sheik. To become one of the Maher family. To become a successful farmer. To travel. To succeed B. Goldsmoth St Son. To become a dancer. To be able to stay out later than 9:00 o’clock. To become a sheba. To become a lawyer. To succeed Mr. Dickinson in al¬ gebra. To do that thing well. To become a writer. To play with giants. To understand everything. To become a Sheik. To grow. To be first class “scout.” To become a dancer. To get a job. Become a professional dancer. To grow somewhat taller. To become a typist. To get milkshakes free. To reach success in the end. To become a tight promoter. To be president of Business and Professional Women’s Club. To have a new baseball cap. To become still quieter. To become a playwright. To get a smile that wont come off. To leave a lasting impression. To learn how to sew. To be able to fit shoes on women. To succeed Mr. Franklin in music. To learn algebra. To be a musician. To receive one real invitation. To become an expert along this line. To be a newspaper reporter. To get a 100% in all lessons. To become a man. To overcome bashfulness. To play tiddly winks. To become governor. To take lessons in love. To keep two “bows.” Not to be broke. Trying to hurry all the time. To stay home and work on “Ford.” To get a 100% on spelling. To learn Latin. To get a beau. To be Superintendent of S. T. C. To become a flapper. To become a dressmaker. To be a wife of a gold digger. To get a nine-tube set. To get all the hats she wants. » y Hh ■ •Kv’Hh V ■» V v ■» y ■» I Jl [ 57 ]



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