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ANNIE LOUISE ENOCH “GYSE” Commercial Club; Honor League; Athletic Association; Wil- sonian Society; Girls’ High School Club. “4 quiet peace surrounds her.” JOHNS WALTERS EUR “JOHN” Critic Staff, °31, °32; Editor Critic-Crest; °32; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; French Club; Hi-Y; State Championship in Boys’ Reading, °32. “4 peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience.” FRANCES ELIZABETH EVERS “FRANCES” O. G. A.; Athletic Association; Honor League; Critic Typist; Competent Typist. “Always friendly and always smiling.” MYRTLE ELOISE FEAGANS LOOTS Commercial Club; Honor League; Athletic Association; OnmG. Ace Critte L ypist, «31, 32: Efficiency with a smile. SARAH WARNER FERGUSON “SATAN” Girls’ High School Club, ’29, ’30; David Garrick Players; Girls’ Glee Club, ’29, ’30; Lee Literary Society, ’29; French Club; Athletic Association; Honor League; Basketball, ’30, °31; Volley Ball, ’30. She ts certainly a good sport. VIRGINIA MARYLAND FISCHER SEES EH” Athletic Association; B Club; Honor League; O. A. T.; Fredericksburg Contest. Because she’s a “fisher,’ she knows how to waggle her hooks. p23] The ra) wv Cane leie te C. Reba.
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j ems r The CRT CGR soa ELIZABETH JANE DICKENS “LIBBA” Lee Literary Society; Athletic Association; Girls’ High School Club; Honor League; French Club. “A loyal friend.” MARGARET DOSS “DIMPLES” Senior Representative; Secretary Library Council; Honor League; Athletic Association. To Isley, ‘Greta’; but to us, a pal. ELIZABETH H. DRINKARD “LEER” Athletic Association; Honor League; O. G. A.; High Times Typist; Competent Typist. “If all her deeds and stunts were told, She'd be twice her weight in gold.” ALFRED MAX DRISKELL “MAX” Spanish Club, ’31, ’32; Treasurer of Spanish Club, ’32; Athletic Association; Honor League; Basketball Squad, ’29; Track Squad, ’29. Little but loud—yet O. K. FRANCES BENDALL DUNNINGTON “FRANNIE” Critic and Critic-Crest Staff; French Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Honor League. I’m all the daughters of my father’s house and all the brothers, too. SVMUBIUE: TELLIN JEG EOIN I, “TINY? sy Fredericksburg Contest; Commercial Club; Honor League; Athletic Association; Critic Staff; O. G. A.; Competent Typist. The ‘‘Crest’’ could not get to press without her. ee — a —— .= — i,
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MYRTY LEIGH FOSTER “LEIGH” B? Club; Basketball; Honor League; Athletic Association. She, like the “Father of his country,” is truth-loving, sensitive to the call of duty, and fairly interested in the opposite sex. RUTLEDGE PARKER FULLER SCICEROZ Public speaking, °28, ’29; Art, °29; Adelphian Debating Society, ’29; Spanish Club, ’32; Athletic Association, ’31, 32; Tennis, ’32. O Wisdom, wait; I’m comin’! | ; : BEULAH FRYE “BEULAH” i) Commercial Club; O. G. A.; Athletic Association; Honor League; President Junior High Girl Reserves. — “Much study is wearisome to the flesh.” FRANCES ALEASE GILCHRIST SPRL Ye Commercial Club, ’29, ’°30; Honor League; O. G. A.; Ath- letic Association. The world is a “Wonderland” to this little “Alice.”’ aa. ae GRAHAM GILMER, Jr. “GRAHAM” i Dramatic Club; French Club; Athletic Association; Glee y Club; Crest Staff. ) Good natured, obliaing, a friend . . nuff said. : ‘ ; ‘ LUCILLE GRAVELY . 6 TKR” LUKE a , Girls’ Glee Club, ’29; Lee Literary Society, ’29; French C lub, PEP: Honor League; Athletic Association; Assistant Librarian, °32; National Honor Society. Lucille is an ideal girl. ithe “GR A ae 2 Boa
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