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ALUMNI
As you know, the Alumni Association was formed in October, 1950. Mony of you have not paid your dues of two dollars. We are trying to establish a scholarship fund for sons of alumni who need assistance. Unless more of you contribute to this fund we will not be able to swing the deal.
As of February I, eighty-nine alumni had contributed $548, including dues. This is the first appeal made to our alumni and it is hoped that you will come through and make a contribution to the fund.
We would like to have a meeting of all alumni in and near Charlottes- ville on Friday night, February 23rd. Please call Billie Duke or George Barlow for time and place.
Editor Editor Editor Editor dvisor
1918
AlbertS. Kemper, Jr., and his son,
AI, Ill, visited the school recently. Both are alumni of V. E. S. Talfourd Kemper, a student here at V. E. S., is also Mr. Kemper's son.
1921
Chiswell D. Langhorne of White
jo1 Campbell County, Va., was mar- ned to Althea Smiley Mosely. daugh- ter of William Knight Smiley, recent-
1941
Frederick William Carrington, Jr.,
of the USNR, is now on active duty in the Mediterranean. Mrs. Carrington, his wife, has returned to Lynchburg after living in Durham, N. C.
. 1941
John Higginson of Charlottesville, Va., visited V. E. S. recently. He is in the U. S. postal service in Charlottes- ville.
1943
William T. Stephenson, Jr., of Hali-
fax, N. C., is to be married to Miss Ernestine Smith, ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Smith of Roanoke Rapids on March 3.
1943
Cary Ambler Carrington was mar-
ried last November to Miss Louise Hobson Hall, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henley Hobson Hall. Cary is attending the University of Rich- mond.
1945
John Addison Mathews of Alta-
vista, Va., was married to Miss Hattie Grace Harris of Lynchburg on Dec. 28. Charles Terrell Tyree, Jr., also of Altavista, who attended V. E. S. in
43, was best man.
1946
Marshall D. Haywood, son of Mrs.
Marshall Delancey Haywood, Sr., of Raleigh, N. C., enlisted in the Navy in April of 1947. He is now on active duty on an aircraft carrier in the Korean area as an aviation ordnance mate 3rd class. In a recent letter to his mother, Marshall vividly describes Korean actions. He tells of the ac-
tivities aboard his aircraft carrier, "Leyte,' and the dangers encoun- tered by the ship. He describes the A-bomb damage in Nagasaki as "a child's toy village which had been run over by a steam roller." Marshall will undoubtedly be remembered by the alumni of his day as a clever and in-
genious contriver of weird plans a nd devices.
FRANK, BOB AND JOHN
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1922
Douglas M. Braxton of Hampton, Va. came by V. E. S. on the 3rd o-i February. returning from a business trip. His son, Phil, is attending the school now.
192~ยท
George W. Barlow of Charlottes- v;lle, Va., visited his son, George, Jr., here on the 4th of February. He is a prominent car dealer in Charlottes- v,l/e.
1933
First Lt. John L. Peters of Lynch-
ourg, has been assigned to the 3615th plot training wing at Craig Air Force Bose, Alabama. John has been in the service since 1942.
1937
WiIIiam MarceIIe Roberts of
Lynchburg, was married to Miss Eliza- beth Scott Clark also of Lynchburg on Dec. 9.
1937
Lt. Herbert Barrow Turner who was
reported missing in action since Nov. 29 is now listed as a prisoner of war. He is a graduate of Clemson College ;n textile engineering.
1939
One more baby Cavalier who has recently arrived on the scene is Daniel Gratton Doughtie, born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doughtie on
Aug. 21st. The Doughties have moved rrom Cleveland to New York, where Mr. Doughtie is with the Kudner Ad-
vertising Agency.
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