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

 - Class of 1934

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IdAST Witt 5fMB GftSTAMtMT IRT o A ofolP OF 1934 : E, THE graduates of 1934, having finally reached our goal by approxi- mately four years of drudgery and hard work in the seemingly gainful occupation of education at Culpeper High School, make this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I 0 THE faculty, each and every mem- ber, we convey our love and devotion and our most grateful appreciation for their patient, kind consideration during our years of study under them. To the Junior Class our place as models for the students of the lower grades. We trust that they will make as great a success of it as we did. To the Sophomore class a three months’ vacation. We hope that by next fall they’ll have quieted down some. To the Freshman class our indisputable reputation for good behavior. ARTICLE II 0 “BUNKS” Major, Sanford Heard’s wisecracks, which added to his own bountiful supply should prove useful to him in later years. To Oscar Bushong, Powell Button’s abili- ty to get on with the ladies. To Francis Harris a fond farewell from all girls in the graduating class and also a portable hatrack. To Edith Legg, Evelyn Bickers’ talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. We also bequeath Edith, Frances Ros- son’s interest in A. T. Howard. To Janet Hutchinson, Frances Jo’s ability to stand firmly on the ground and pitch ball like a man rather than jump around like an aesthetic dancer. To Miss Minter a rolling pin which she will doubtless need in the near future. To Betty von Gemmingen, Miss Miller’s gavel with which to preside over the Hi-Y meetings. To Nancy Green, Fred Tanner’s ability to write poetry. To Maurice Kilby, Hugh Caperton’s honest opinion of himself. To Robbie Partlow, Sue Eastham’s un- limited capacity for food. To Morton Miller, Horace Taylor’s natu- ral gift in the field of oratory which we all feel he will have need of when he presides over next year’s Hi-Y Conference. To the modest Junior, Jim Coleman, D. W. Thornhill leaves his flirtatious ways. To any student who desires a stage career, Thomas Archer’s ability to read “Hamlet.” To Aubrey Wilson, Steele Ritter’s com- mon sense. Aubrey, please use it. To that bashful Junior, Charles Harris. Russell Curtis’ success in love. CLASS OF 1934 State of Virginia County of Culpeper I, Edward Duncan, notary public in said county and state do hereby certify this do- cument of the class of 1934. EDWARD DUNCAN Notary W itnesses Bennie Shotwellie Murrie Ruthie Winnie Merrie McNeilie DUCKY DAVIES

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