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The Missile 25 Miss Agnes Stribling, honor graduate of T3, has been graduated with an all “A” record from the Harrisonburg State Normal. Mr. Edgar Gilliam, former student of P. H. S., was gradu- ated from the University of Virginia with the degree of B. A. and won the John Thompson medal for his poem entitled, “Seven Songs of Spring.” Miss Francis Drewry, honor graduate of June class of ’15, won the Freshman Scholarship at E. M, W. C. in a class of one hundred and ninety. This scholarship was won four years ago by Miss Cora Eolfe. Sam: “John, how do you keep a rooster from crowing Sunday morning.” John: “I don’t know, Sam. How do you do it?” Sam: “Kill him Saturday night.” Theorem: A Freshman is an affliction. Given: A Freshman. To Prove: A Freshman is an affliction. Proof: A Freshman is new; new means not old; not old means not stale; not stale means fresh; fresh means smart; smart means pain; pain means an affliction. Proof: A Freshman is an affliction. (Things =to same thing or equal quantities are=fco each other.) Q. E. D.— Ex.
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Jane Cabaniss, Editor. Mr. Wm. Reese, ’10, received the degree of M. D. at the Vir- ginia Medical College this year, Mr. Berkeley Peebles, ’10, graduated from West Point. Miss Sue Brunet, a former student of P. H. S., was married last June to Mr. Ernest Jones. Congratulations, Mrs. Jones! Mr. George Morrison, ’ll, completed his course of study at Washington and Lee. Miss Cora Eolfe, ’ll, has received the degree of B. A. at E. M. W. C. and is now a member of the faculty of P. H. S. Mr. Frederick Ribble has won a scholarship at William and Mary College. Mr. Frank Buchanan has received a medal at V. P. I.
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26 The MisSHiE Q ID IE 01 m txc an es 0 ] Q 0 ] Oi 01 We appreciate and take much pleasure in reading the vari- ous exchanges which come to us each year and sincerely trust that all the schools which have exchanged magazines with us heretofore will do likewise this term. Every magazine is wel- comed by the Petersburg High School. Our aim in criticizing our exchanges is to help the different schools to see their weak and strong points, to encourage them in their work, and to give them an idea of what we think a school magazine should be. Do to us as we do to others. Any criticism pertaining to both the faults and virtues of the Missile will be gratefully accepted, as it is our desire to correct the former and add to the latter in each succeeding issue. The P. H. S. wishes this to be the most prosperous year of all in the history of every school.
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