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La£t Will and Testament The Senior ( lass of 1944 of Botetourt High School doth hereby bequeath and freely leave some of its most valuable possessions and talents. We have no specific directions to leave regarding our funeral, but please come prepared to praise us as well as bury us. We leave to the Juniors our good luck and our well-known nerve, which they will need very much next year. To the Sophomore Class we leave our patience. It will be found useful when trying to work those geometry problems. We bequeath to the young Freshmen any unfinished lollipops, pencils, old notebooks or fountain pens that they might find lying around. To the seventh grade, soon to become freshmen, we leave a map of the school so they won’t be roaming around looking for their classroom. We bequeath to our dear old school building the peaceful quiet caused by our absence, and apple cores, wads of gum, or crumpled notes that we might have left about. To our principal we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last graduated. To our teachers, we hereby give, free from all inheritance tax, our entire store of knowledge. We also give and bequeath to the faculty our very kindest regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. John Catlett leaves his nice curly hair to Mac N. Wilson. Richard Clements leaves his place in Study Hall reading the paper to Boyd Moore. Marian Dunston gives her ability to primp in Study Hall to Clara Mae Lawson. Jimmy Morgan bequeaths his ability to give military commands to Jean Day. Hazel Fanning wills her good History IV grades to anyone who may find need of them. Francis Fary leaves his position as leader of the F. F. A.’s to whomever Mr. Page secs fit to take his place. Beth Walton bequeaths her art talent to Carolyn Barter. Elizabeth Bridges wills Jacquelin Robins her ability to type. Billy Field leaves his great talent to flirt to Charles Kerns. Thelma Ann Brown leaves B. H. S.; her main interest now is Tee Jay. John Givans gives his bookkeeping knowledge back to Miss Noblin. Elsie Bristow leaves her school spirit to Beatrice Hudgins. Virginia Belle Brown wills her height to Faye Gresham. Hamilton Hall leaves his sayings to Archie Leigh. Gerard Hopkins bequeaths his cars to Herbert Field. Carey Clements gives her ability to play the drum to anyone who thinks they can do just half as well as Carey has done in the past two years. Billy Johnston leaves his heavy physique to Vernon Brown. Justine Edwards leaves her ability to study and get all A’s to Sarah Frances Oliver. Robert Marble leaves his Company B to Lauren Corr. Gladys Gephart leaves her apron to Florence Morman to use in the cafeteria. W ilson Moore wills his quietness to Sonny Pulley. Helen Rhodes wills the sailors to Betty Robins. Carolyn Oliver bequeaths her ability to play basketball to Kathryn Chapman. Lois Blake leaves her ability to stay home at night and study to Virginia Oliver. Harry Soles wills his way with the girls to Francis Duval. Virginia Belle Mattox bequeaths to Yvonne Moore her nice blonde hair. Alice May Lamberth leaves her neatness to Raymond Sterling. George Lawson wills his attractiveness to Norman Groh. Edith Pemberton bequeaths her place as major of the band to Yvonne Moore. Edith Walker leaves her smile to Mary Davis. Wray Rhodes leaves his ability to stay out late to Bill Healy. Christine Rilee leaves her extra weight to Betsy Oliver. Ruby Gresham leaves her love for school work Ann Corbell. Carolyn Oliver Hamilton Hall
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Junior ci ass Officers .President .Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer .Reporter .Sponsor JEAN DAY. SALLY BRAY. LA YE GRESHAM. YVONNE MOORE. MRS. E M. ANDERTON COLORS FLOWER Red and White American Beauty Rose MOTTO Esse Quam Videri
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