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

 - Class of 1934

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I III II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii iMiiiiiiimiiiiHiimi iiiiiiiiii C B ]N DAFj SEPTEMBER 7— 1st day of school— Most of us compare it to a jail — Nine more months and then — SEPTEMBER 8 — We spent the day in- specting the nine new members of our class. SEPTEMBER 9 — Busy chasing around and buying books, but find plenty of time to feel very important. SEPTEMBER 14 — I see 0. C. Making eyes at a Haught. SEPTEMBER 17 — Assembly— And did we feel big marching in and taking those front seats? SEPTEMBER 20 — Horace Taylor, the orator of our class, was elected President of the Senior Class. OCTOBER 4 — Ruth Earle seems to like Chemistry. Wonder Why? OCTOBER 6 — Cheering squad organiz- ed. OCTOBER 7 — Horace caught studying — Imagine ! OCTOBER 9 — Girls’ Hi-Y Club organiz- ed — With Zill Rhoades as president. OCTOBER 10 — Another assembly — We still strut when we go into the auditorium. OCTOBER 20— Holiday because of teachers’ meeting in Clarendon. OCTOBER 24 — No one knew any lessons - — Never do on Monday. DECEMBER 20 — Rosie blushes a great deal, but continues to talk to Russell. DECEMBER 21 — Off we go to hang up our stokings. ft JANUARY 3 — Back again with exams close. JANUARY 9 — The Glee Club organizes and again a member of the Senior Class shows her executive ability — Namely Evelyn Bickers. JANUARY 10 — Ruth Earle still likes chemistry. JANUARY 16 — Everybody is cramming for exams. JANUARY 22 — All exams over- — ’til fin- als. FEBRUARY 6 — Senior Essays have to be started. FEBRUARY 9 — Fred Tanner voted most popular boy in school. FEBRUARY 12 — Still having assem- blies. FEBRUARY 24 — Alice lost a pencil — Isn’t that unusual? MARCH 6 and 9 — Assemblies — The Seniors don’t occupy the front seats anymore. MARCH 28 — That ring Alice is wearing is cousing quite a lot of discussion. APRIL 2 — Eleanor McGee has proved herself to be very brillant this year. Got 100 on Civics test — Imagine ! ! NOVEMBER 7 — Selected invitations to- H a y Makes one realize how near the end is. NOVEMBER 15— One of the teachers had to chase Betty von out of the Senior room again — Wonder what the attraction was? NOVEMBER 20— Ducky wore a new dress and as usual, the chant was — “Isn’t it the cutest thing you ever did see”? NOVEMBER 26 — The case between O. C. and Lyle seems to be progressing. NOVEMBER 29 — Back to school again after eating all we could during Thanksgiv- ing. DECEMBER 2 — Miss Miller almost loses her temper because she can’t get order dur- ing roll call. DECEMBER 4— Gee, one can almost smell Christmas! DECEMBER 10 — Powell goes Haughty too. APRIL 10 — The tw ' o Hi-Y Clubs have a picnic. APRIL 13 — Ducky and Jo have a nice game of tag around the room. APRIL 18 — Gee but Powell looks cute up in the window fixing the shade. APRIL 27 — Junior-Senior Party given— A great success. MAY 1 — Won’t be long now. MAY 4 — We’ll miss Mr. Shotwell leading the singing at assemblies. MAY 11 — Field Day — Ruth Earle, the Queen, looked simply lovely. MAY 14 — Too hot to study. MAY 23 — Senior exams start. JUNE 3 — Baccalaureate Sermon. JUNE 5 — Finis. It doesn’t seen so much like a jail now— We hate to leave. Madge Gaines iiiiiiii 111111111111 min iiiiiiiiii imiii

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