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In 1999 the Shenandoah County Historical Society acquired over 31,000 of these negatives from the estate of local collector Charles D. Bauserman. Volunteers from the historical society worked over the next several decades to house, number, and scan each image. This effort resulted in over two tons of Morrison plates and negatives being processed and digitized. &#13;
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Georgia Corrinne Purvis was born in Shipman, Nelson County, to Joseph W. and Effie Ray (Fisher) Purvis. She graduated from Strasburg High School and became a nurse. In May 1945, just after Germany surrendered to the Allies in WWII, Georgia enlisted and served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps until she was honorably discharged after the Japanese surrendered later that year. She died unexpectedly just shy of her 50th birthday.&#13;
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Edna Catherine Stine graduated from Strasburg High School and went on to get her nurse’s degree. In 1940, she lived in Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina, where she worked as registered nurse at a government hospital. She never married and eventually returned to Shenandoah County where she lived in Woodstock throughout her later years.  She is buried in Star Tannery, Frederick County, Virginia.&#13;
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Lois Virginia McInturff was the daughter of William Erasmus and Erma (Crabill) McInturff. In 1920, she lived with her farming family in the Johnston District. By 1930, her father had died and she lived in Washington D.C. with her widowed mother and siblings. There, she worked as a telephone operator. She met her husband, Clay Logan Blackstock (born in North Carolina), married him in 1932, and by 1940, the coupled lived on Utah Avenue in Washington D.C. Clay worked as a switchman for the telephone company. Her mother, sister, and brother lived with them. In her later years, Lois lived in Marion County, Florida, where she died.&#13;
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Anna Elizabeth Snapp was the daughter of Harvey L. and Victoria (Lemley) Snapp. Anna became a town bookkeeper/clerk in Strasburg. She never married. Tragically, she was killed in an automobile accident that occurred two miles south of Strasburg on Route 11 (Fishers Hill). She was in her early forties.&#13;
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Janie Lee (Borden) Staples Tiller was born to Robert Eugene and Dora Belle (Bageant) Borden. Her father was from Strasburg and her mother was born in West Virginia. She lost her mother as a young child and her father re-married. In 1920, she lived with her family near the intersection of Queen and Holliday Streets in Strasburg. She moved to Richmond as a young woman where she spent the rest of her life. In 1937, she married Waller Redd Staples, Jr. (1906-1948) who was a clerk for the C &amp; O Railway Company. By 1940, they a 1-year old son, Waller Redd Staples, III, and lived in the Brookland area of Richmond. Many years after her husband died, Janie re-married in 1966 to Herbert Gordon Tiller (1903-1983) in Norfolk. &#13;
&#13;
Selma S. Funk Lupton was born in Shenandoah County to Hugh Stover Funk, a station agent in Strasburg, and Roberta Catherine (Lillard) Funk. After high school, Selma married Cecil Boyd Lupton (1907-1960) in 1925, who worked as a music dealer. He was the son of William J. and Minnie (Hamman) Lupton. In 1930, the couple lived with her parents and had a baby daughter, Janet L. More children followed. At some point, the family moved to Arlington where they remained the rest of their lives.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
In 1999 the Shenandoah County Historical Society acquired over 31,000 of these negatives from the estate of local collector Charles D. Bauserman. Volunteers from the historical society worked over the next several decades to house, number, and scan each image. This effort resulted in over two tons of Morrison plates and negatives being processed and digitized. &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>Photograph of the Strasburg High School “Booster Club” in 1925. &#13;
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The photograph was taken beside the school and was utilized in the 1925 Strasburg High School Yearbook. &#13;
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The yearbook lists the purpose of the club as boosting “the civic activities of the town” and notes it was founded in 1923. &#13;
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Identified are:&#13;
&#13;
Front Row, left to right:&#13;
?, Rebecca Cooley,?, Lois McInturff,?, Selma Funk&#13;
&#13;
Second Row, left to right:&#13;
Jane Maphis, Marjorie Lichliter, ?, Janie Lee Borden, ?, ?&#13;
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Third Row, left to right:&#13;
?, ?, ?, Evelyn Elizabeth Everly , ?, Katharine Williams, ?, ?, Omar Orndorff&#13;
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Fourth Row&#13;
?, ?, ?, Walter Harold Flanagan&#13;
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Ruth Stickley is listed as an officer and may also be pictured. &#13;
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                <text>Hugh Morrison Studio Collection images 002227, 004799, 004838, 004843, 004944, 004959, 004960, 004961, 004962, and 004964 are group photographs from the 1925 Strasburg (VA) Yearbook “Shenandoah.”</text>
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                <text>Hugh Morrison Studio Collection images 001181 and 001197 are photographs of the Strasburg School produced for the 1925 Strasburg (VA) Yearbook “Shenandoah.”</text>
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                <text>Identification of subjects provided by Shenandoah County Library staff based on the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook held by the Truban Archives and other images. </text>
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                  <text>In 1899 Hugh Morrison Jr. opened a photograph studio on W. Court Street in Woodstock after several years of working in the area as a travelling photographer. &#13;
&#13;
Between that time, and the time his grandson James Morrison closed the studio in 1988, the Morrison family captured thousands of portraits, landscapes, and buildings on film and glass negatives. &#13;
&#13;
In 1999 the Shenandoah County Historical Society acquired over 31,000 of these negatives from the estate of local collector Charles D. Bauserman. Volunteers from the historical society worked over the next several decades to house, number, and scan each image. This effort resulted in over two tons of Morrison plates and negatives being processed and digitized. &#13;
&#13;
This collection contains those digitized versions of these photographs. &#13;
&#13;
Through a partnership between the historical society and the Shenandoah County Library's Truban Archives access to a growing number of these images is available to the public. Current projections indicate the full collection will be available for viewing sometime in 2028. &#13;
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                  <text>A special thanks to Tracy McMahon for her dedicated work entering metadata for this collection. </text>
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                  <text>A special thank you to the Shenandoah County Historical Society for their efforts to number and scan each image. </text>
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                  <text>Digital images: Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC)&#13;
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                  <text>Copyright for these images is held by the Shenandoah County Historical Society. Contact the Shenandoah County Historical Society (www.https://www.shenandoahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/) for permission to utilize images commercially, for high resolution scans, or for prints. </text>
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                <text>Photograph of the Strasburg High School Junior Class posed beside the school building in 1925.&#13;
&#13;
The following students have been identified:&#13;
Front row (l to r) Unidentified, Clyde Chandler, ?, ?,Omar Orndorff, Eugene Bageant Borden, Marjorie Lichliter, John Saum&#13;
&#13;
2nd row (l to r): ?, ?, Georgia Corrine Purvis, ?, Selma Funk, Janie Lee Borden, ?, ?, ?, Lois McInturff, ?, ?&#13;
&#13;
Back row (l to r): John Garde, ?, Effie Tillmer Stickley, Isabella Racey, Frances Copp, Mr. E.A. Helsley (Teacher), ?, Charlene Swartz, ?, ?, Robert Balthis.&#13;
&#13;
A list of other class members from the 1925 yearbook which featured this picture are:&#13;
&#13;
Esta Ashwood, Bageant Borden, Leona Bly, Ella Bot, Velma Bowman, Rena Beeler, Margaret Copp, Della Hockman, Dorothy Keller, Gilbert McInturff, Fred Palmer, Evely Parker, Elizabeth Robinson, Lena Rittenour, Donald Stickley, Elsie Vann, Mackall Wilkins.&#13;
&#13;
It is assumed they are pictured here, but the exact identity of each subject is unknown unless listed above.&#13;
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                <text>Identification of subjects provided by Shenandoah County Library staff based on the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook and other images. </text>
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                <text>Also included are identifications provided to John Adamson in 2002 by C. Douglas Cooley in an interview.</text>
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                <text>Hugh Morrison Studio Collection images 002227, 004799, 004838, 004843, 004944, 004959, 004960, 004961, 004962, and 004964 are group photographs from the 1925 Strasburg (VA) Yearbook “Shenandoah.”</text>
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