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H cf)ool Officials TEACHERS, NORTH VIEW HIGH SCHOOL. William Nicholas Willis, A. M., Principal. Pattie Love Jones, First Assistant. Mrs. Ida Johnson Toone, Second Assistant. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BUCKHORN DISTRICT. Lewis N. Buchanan, President. Alpheus C. Ogburn. William H. Elam, Jr., Clerk. DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT. (Mecklenburg Co.) Samuel Lyle Graham. STATE SCHOOL EXAMINER. Third Circuit. James S. Thomas, Lynchburg, Va.
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JAMES S. THOMAS
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Senior fttcfjtnonti ®rip We had planned our trip for some weeks. We had to have some pictures made and see about the publishing of our book, “Southside Echoes.” We decided to go on Friday and come back Monday, so as to miss as few days as possible from school. We got to the depot just in time to board the train that would take us to Lacrosse, and we had to wait over there for the train that goes to Richmond, until four o’clock in the afternoon. We forgot our nice box of lunch we were to carry with us, and left it in the station at Union Level. But when dinner time came we had a nice lunch sent us from the hotel. We were glad to get that little, for we were almost like starved dogs. We walked around the station until the place was almost unbearable, and finally the train blew in. I expect if it had been a freight train we would have tried to go on that, we were so worn out with waiting. However, it was our train, and of all the hurrying and scuffling you ever saw, we had it; all trying to get there first. We were ready to go on before the train came to a standstill. The train was a fast one and only stopped at Petersburg. One stop was made at the little station, McKenny, for water. We enjoyed the journey very much, especially when we crossed the James River, seeing the men sitting on the green banks, fishing, and the boats moving slowly and gracefully up the river. We wished so much we could have been on one of them. It looked so pretty to see men fishing, and just re- minds one of spring time. Going through Petersburg, we had to travel over tops of houses, and my ! it did look funny to look down as you were passing over, but we were passing over so
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