Culpeper County High School - Colonnade Yearbook (Culpeper, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 17 text:

GIRLS’ BASEBALL TEAM Reading from left to right: first row — Alma Hope Carpenter, Sue Eastham, Janet Hutchison, Peggy Beattie, Frances Jo Grant, Lucy Clark. Second row — Virginia Kite, Georgie Stringfellow, Betty Willis, Beulah Mae In- skeep, Elizabeth Walker. Third row — Vemele Brown, Edith L egg, Christine White, Dorothy Allport. Coach, Miss Mattingly. BOYS’ BASEBALL TEAM Front Row (left to right) — Olney Corbin, Otis Thornhill, Garnett Bruce, A. T. Toward, Joe Settle, Willie Parr Lewis, Lucien Bruce. Second row — Jefferson, Aubrey Taylor, Robert Jack Bruce, Percy Mason, Julian Johnson, Stuart Lindsay, John Willis, Morris Kilby. Third row — Wallis Lewis, Billy Irvin, Langdon Major, Manager D. W. Thornhill. (Russell Browaiing Missing from group).

Page 16 text:

FropIhe€sy===Clai§§ of 9 3 (Wires Received in 1942 From Members of the Class of ’32) Just signed contract with New York “Giants.” Professional ball is the life! — James Garnett Bruce. Recently been appointed consul to Puerto Plato, Haiti. The tropics are superb. — Martha M. T. Stringfellow. My husband and I have made our home in Troy, N. Y. for last five years. — Letita Nelson. On the air Tuesday, 9 P. M. Singing latest song hits. Tune in at WJSV. — Sanford Nelson. Have just discovered a cure for hog cholera. — William Norman. My book, “Beyond the Pacific,” received Nobel prize. — Billy Irvine. Nursing is a fine profession and pays well. — Mary Fletcher, Genevieve Heflin, Carroll Feaganes. We are all successful teachers in the Canadian public schools. — Doris Button, Virginia Wallin, and Elizabeth Payne. Cleared several thousand in tea room last year. Good food always in demand. — Dorothy Allport and Evelyn Dempsey. My florist business is growing each year. — Vivian Feaganes. Have just passed the Virginia State Bar. My office will be in Fredericksburg, Vir inia. — Beulah M. Inskeep. Have recently been appointed Librarian of the Pittsburgh Public Library. — Dorothy Nethers. Taxi ! Taxi ! Mine is a growing business. — Olney Corbin. Sailing for Europe on the “Bremen.” Fifth season as successful conductor of Al- len tours. — Catherine Jones. My work on children’s diseases in the Mayo Clinic has been a hu e success. — Alma H. Carpenter. My invention of fenders for grapefruit spoons is complete. — Francis Yancey. My season as black-faced comedian on New York stage was quite a success. — Roy Taylor. I’m enjoying this winter as physical education director in Moorehead School for Girls. — Lucy Clarke. My chain of frozen custard stands brought in millions last year. Success due to experience at C. H. S. — Russell Browning. Won three prizes on my milk-pro lucing cows this year. — Douglas Thrift. I ain’t doin’ nothing. — Lillian Bickers.



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(Tune: “Loves Old Sweet Song”) (Chorus; We are here together for Commencement time, Soon we start our journey to the heights sublime Whilt our hearts are beating with a part- ing knell, Won’t you listen closely We’ve a thought to tell, We’ve a thought to tell. (Verse) Long, long ago, when each was just a kid, Teachers called us down for all we said and did, That day has passed and though we leave, you now Glad memories come of glorious days gone by. (Chorus) hen the stars are shining in the sum- mer sky, And the stars are shining on Culpeper High Though our parting brings us just a tear and sigh We will ne’er forget you Though it’s good-bye, old Culpeper High. — Sanford Nelson. (Tune: “Somebody Loves You”) Full swift the years have all flown away We come at last to our saddest day Yet years nor miles can steal away Memory we carry with us. Classmates we must all be torn apart As we walk past the old school room door Faces of teachers will linger with us; Since we must all say good-bye. Nineteen and thirty-two class must now go Teachers and schoolmates we bid you adieu Long will our hearts recall every joy Bound us in friendship tried and true With saddened heart and with dewey eyes We bid you all now a long good-bye. Memory holds us with many a tie For dear old Culpeper High. — Dorothy Nethers. CAST OF CHARACTERS FOR SENIOR CLASS PLAY 99 Presented By Senior Class School Auditorium, Tuesday Evening, May 31 Alonza Dow Michael Cameron Colonel Jenniver Reginald Null Doctor Beed.e Bunch Sadie Brady Mrs. Carley Harriet Carley ... Senora Gonzales Vicky Vaughan Mrs. Quinn Russell Browning Sanford Ne’son Wallis Lewis Douglas Thrift Billy Irvine Garnett Bruce Letitla Nelson Dorothy Nethers Martha Stringfellow Lillian Bickers Catherine Jones Beulah Inskeep Time: Present. Plaice: A Fashionable Hotel. Act I. — Ladies’ lounge at the Oceanic Hotel. “Who stole the pearls?” Act II. — Same scene at 8:30. “Who put out the lights?” Act III. — Mr. Dow’s room. “Who was the crook?” Act IV. — Next morning in the ladies’ lounge. “Whom did Sadie Assist?” .V

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