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Left fo Right, Bark Row: Menefee, Williamson, W., Johnson, G., Smith, J., Williams, V. Front Row: Buxton, G., Brown, J., Fiveash, Gaston. CHAPEL COUNCIL Responsible for the religious side of school life at Woodberry Forest, the members of the Chapel Council, under the supervision of Mr. Lord, perform many important duties. Each Thursday evening a prayer service is Reverend W. Francis Burke held for the students by a member of the Council or by a visiting minister. Although attendance is not compul- sory, many boys are present at these services. With the money collected from Sunday offerings, the Chapel Council contributes to many worthy causes. At present it supports a school in Holland, about the same size as VVoodberry, by sending them useful equipment which cannot be obtained there. The Council also makes con- tributions to the Red Cross and other nationally known charitable organiza- tions. To become a member of the Chapel Council, a distinct honor for a student at Woodberry Forest, a boy must be chosen for his interest in religious Work and for his upright character. 30
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MONITOR BOARD The Monitor Board is one of the most vital parts of student govermneiit at Woodberry Forest. Consisting of full Sixth Formers who have either been at school for at least three years or who have proven themselves ca- pable of leadership in one year as a Fifth Former, the board plays an im- portant role in maintaining the high disciplinary standards of the School. Included among its duties are the morning and night inspections and the keeping of order in general at all times on the dormitories. However, the members have their privileges too, the chief ones being exemption from serv- ing demerits and permission for an extra hour of study at night. Together with the prefects, the monitors give Woodberry Forest the reputation of possessing one of the most eflicient self-governing student bodies in secondary schools. Left to Right, Fifzb Row: Cloud, Johnson, J., Brown, J. Fourth Row: Beard, Pickering, Barham, F., Meadows, Hazlegrove, Menefee. Third Row: Craigie, Allen, Pettit, Spears, Brasfield, G., Guytori, Parker, .Second Row: Miller, Gage, Thompson, C., Switzer, Maser, Ballou, Darling, First Row: Gall, Ruffin, W., Smith, J., Coxe, Shepherd, Williams, W., Williams, V., Williams, M. Z9
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Left lo Right: J. C. Walker, Lenoir Chambers, L. C. Williams, J. S. Walker, E. J. Lee, F. S. Walker, W. H. White, A. S. Robertson, C. B. Valentine, T. B. Jackson, V. R. Shackelford, E. A. Reynolds, C. C. Walker, Bowman Gray. BOARD OF TRUSTEES This group of men intimately con- nected with, and interested in, the if- fairs of the School, concerns itself with the management and general pol- icies of the School, especially with ref- erence to the distribution of its funds. The various scholarships and staff ap- SONS OF ALUMNI These boys, all sons of former stu- dents at Woodberry Forest, are the products of the School's first genera' tion, and it is their privilege to have had the opportunity to further the heritage of their fathers and take adf vantage of all that the School offers to its pupils. pointments also come under the super- vision of the trustees. Lei! fa Rigbz, Fourth Raw: Mayer, Earman, White, T., Ragsdale, Jas., Dabney, Ruffin, T., Duncan, Boatwright. Third Raw: Simons, Vinson, Grattan, Coker, Lile, Gibbon, Dowd, Second Row: Camo. Early, Morton, Ballou, Barbee, Coxe, Haywood, Craigie. Fin! Row: Walker, Carter, Walker, F,, Norlleet, Satterthwaite, Robertson, Shuford, F. iq...-... - ., .,.a-.,.s . -.4.,r,'1,..... - .
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