Princess Anne High School - Peerage Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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six? Alb' ,J-.v W? X7 Iwi! ' 09' X fx- as 1 7'fX-'- if 2611 ,f 'if A eff ,N if ,,7f gf 1' , State Wlnner arroll n Charles A rainy afternoon winding rlvulets of water down a moist wlndowpane family This is the perfect setting for a sojourn in reverle a tune for dreams of the great adventures and thrilling episodes in the lives of my ancestors As I sit on a stack of old books with these keepsakes spread out around me I pick up one and then another imagining the part that each has played In the shaping of this great nation which I call my own A piece of metal catches my eye and when I pick it up I see that lt IS an ordinarv shoe buckle Once shining and bright as it twmkled from the boot of a stern old Puritan gentleman it is now tarnished and dull Worth saving? les for it was the one small but of frivolity in the stern and somber dress of my forefather He spoke for df-mocracy crying out that he would not be governed by a king He would worship his God in his own way What could this small worn piece of leather be but a bit of the reins from the horse of John Mason As the alarm reached him John leaped upon his horse and Joined the la000 other Minutemen to save the towns of Lexington and Concord from the oppression of the British Red Coats His good wife Sarah clipped this piece from the reins knowing that someone would someday hold it in his hands and remembering the valor of John and the other men feel the stirring cry of democracy ln hlS soul My attention IS attracted to a torn piece of paper yellowed with age written in a bold and flourishing hand I think of July 2 1776 and stirring words setting hearts afire bringing men to break the bonds that tled them to England Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness these words leap from this worn copy of the Declaration of Independence The members of the Continental Congress knew that their destiny lay in these words Men like my ancestor Charles Carroll of Carrollton penned their names to the flaming document These were men who acted as they thought men who were the strength of our heritage A piece of faded cloth lies on the floor before me and as I bring lt to the light I can see the faint markings that make It a Confederate Hag Which of my ancestors held this bravely aloft? Could lt have been George Duncan who stood stiffiy at attention on the battlefield at Appomattox and watched the surrender of Lee through tear-dimmed eyes? Or could it have been plucky Ann Sutton who bravely clutched her flag as Sherman marched through Georgia driving her from her home in Savannah? This bloody war brought on by the Souths struggle for state s rights was another link in the chain of democracy for the South fought for the individual freedom of the states while the 'North fought for the assurance of independence in the strength of union. An old diary! The one thing every girl dreams of finding! Leafing through a few pages I find it belonged to Agatha Scott. Thi. time I have no need for my imagina- tion for I am told that my dear great-great-aunt Agatha was quite a girl. Disap- pointed in a youthful love affair she devoted her life as secretary to Susan B. Anthony in the long hard struggle for woman suffrage. Men scoffed but attention was as fuel to their fire. Women fought for freedom for a say in their community and national government. Men ceased to scoff and when women were granted the right to vote, America gained a stronger, more assured democracy. One small pile remains and it saddens me to look through the articles reminiscent of the Wforld Wars and Korea. These wars were fought not only for freedom in the United States, but for the freedom of others. Our men fought and died that the world might be free from oppression and that the flame of freedom might grow brighter and reach into all corners of the earth. The tragedy and horror are still so very close, that I scan the letters and quickly place them back into the trunk. Small men in the shaping of our nation were my ancestors, but democracy is made of small people. doing their best to perform their small tasks. As I close the lid of the trunk, one thing is very clear to me . . . No matter how small I am, my place is waiting. I have yet to add my part to the trunk, to show' that I too live, and speak, for democracy. CARROLLYN CHARLES - 'P I . 7 : -7 7' f' J -. 1 4 '....' 2 f sf f-ZA' I of '- sr -, 4 e -- A rf- J- , ,, - J .. lj' -' ' ' . V-7 L- Y, -1 ' ' V , Q ' . - f -'C sf 5' ,P 2 . .1 J 1' .if , -- --ff We -ee 1 f - ff . . 1 so , 'J 'Y 2 4 J T.: f so ra .1 :Q .J 0 warm, cheerful attic, and a large trunk, full to the brim with keepsakes of our . . . L . . . , . . , . . . . K . , . . I . l . . . . i . , V . . . . . .9 . . V . . . , . s . . . . I . . . g v . , . . . . ' . , V . . . . . . ., . , - , . , . . ,, I l . M . . . . . . , 1 s , 4 , ti 1 K S

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