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The Faculty R. W. Copeland, A. B. (William Mary) Superintendent J. E. Mallonee, A. B. (Emory Henry) M. A. Columbia Princip al L. M. Burch, B. S. (“Old” Sullins College) Asst. Principal, Government C. Donahoe (B. S. (Randolph Macon) Chemistry, Physics C. W. Smith, A. B. (Howard College) English A. F. Chambliss, A. B. (William Mary) French, English, Latin B. J. Robertson (Westhampton, Univ. of Virginia) History N. C. Robertson, A. B. (Randolph-Macon W. C. ) Science H. R. Hubbard, A. B. (William Mary) English L. W. Turpin, B. S. (Harrisonburg S. T. C.) Art, Home Economics F E. Reese, B. S. (Harrisonburg S. T. C.) Home Economics A. S. Thompson, B. S. (William Mary) Commercial J. P. Parson, A. B. (Davis and Elkins) Mathematics L. W. Parson (William Mary) Physical Education H. B. Thompson, B. S. (Farmville S. T. C.) History N. D. Johnston, B. S. (William Mary) Physical Education A. L. Bell (Fredericksburg S. T. C.) Commercial C. C. Goff, A. B. (N. C. College for Women) Librarian R. Shumate, B. S. (University of Virginia) History and Mathematics F. R. Ellis, A. B. (William Mary) Voc. Civics P. I. Leadbetter, A. B. (Randolph-Macon) Mathematics A. F. Gilbert, A. B. (Bridgewater) English M. E. Wenger, A. B. (William Mary) Latin N. Moffett, A. B. (Sweet Briar College) Biology M. J. Trosvig, A. B. (William Mary) Mathematics F. Iv. Lewis (Peabody Conservatory of Music) Music M. E. Brooks (Hopewell High School) Secretary M. M. Williams, B. A. (William Mary) Reading and English J. C. Doyle (Farmville S. T. C.) Reading S. E. Gwaltney (Farmville S. T. C.) English L. E. Parsons (Farmville S. T. C.) - Arithmetic and Geography E. R. Rice (Harrisonburg S. T. C.) Arithmetic, History, Geography M. G. Olgers (Farmville S. T. C.) - Geography, History, Civics c } ■- Page Eight
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»•••- . • • ' • « ► LOUIS ADERHOLT MARY POWELL ALICE SUTHERLAND DOROTHY ELLIOTT ANNIE HOOD DENNIE PRITCHARD ISABELLE DUTCH IDELL AMEEN PATSY BATTE MURRY OLIVER ANNE OOODSON ELIZABETH HUFFMAN VIR6INIA DAILEY ALBERT LIVINfaSTON WILBURN RIVENBARk THE STAFF Page Seven
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♦ “Farewell! a word that must be, and hath been — A sound which makes us linger — yet, farewell!” HE MEMBERS of the faculty of your school must part ■with t-ho Seniors in a few (lays, but their interest in you as individuals and as a class will persist through the coming years. You have asked that they convey to you some message that you may carry with you into your approaching adulthood. Accordingly, each department has been asked to prepare a brief farewell message. Below they are given as expressed by some member of each department: COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: “The Commercial Department brings luck and best wishes to your every effort in all business affairs in the future and hopes that all may be successful.” ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: “May the beauty and enjoyment you have found in your English classes enrich your whole future.” FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: “Vale bonaque fortuna per vitain vobiscum sit.” MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: “Of service to mankind! May that be said of your achievements as truly as it is said of mathematics.” PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: “The healthiest department in school wishes for you abundant, vigorous and joyous physical strength through a long life, and hopes that you may meet each play of the game of life in the true spirit of sportsmanship.” SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: “The Science Department hopes that you may apply those exact principles given you in science, to your every activity in planning and carrying on your future.” SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: “The Social Science Department of your school can wish for you no greater happiness in your future life, than that of being able to cooperate with others in desirable ways.” “Learn something beautiful, see something beautiful, do something beautiful each day of your life.” ■—Palmer’s “Three Rules of Happiness” LIBRARY: “Good books are your best friends. They are constant, uncomplaining, and beneficial. Take them, as such, wherever you go, to encourage in time of trouble, solve many problems, and bring joy in time of leisure.” THE OFFICE: “The Office hopes that you may not be tardy to Success nor absent when Opportunity knocks at the door of your future.” “The June time brings these fruitful days of life Repeating for each one the promise o’er Of rich fulfillment—harvests in the years. The fields of time, in which our visions soar With roses to bloom and thorns but few, May every worthy dream of youth come true.” —Martin. t Page Nine
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