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

 - Class of 1935

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ODE TO C. H. S. Well, dear comrades, long we’ve traveled. To attain at last our goal — Graduation! Is it joy or sorrow Which predominates each soul? A glint of tear, a ghost of a smile, Betray what is uppermost in the mind Of every member of the Senior class Who leaves school and youth behind. Oh, memories, ever will you haunt us! Your bright threads mingled with the gray Of the uncertain pattern Fate is weaving. Will change darkness into day. Many times will we remember Teachers, helpful in the past, We must go forth and do them justice In the race of Life we won’t be last! C. H. S., we ask your blessing, As we begin to build the hive Of our life’s work all about us, say “Godspeed” to the class of thirty-five! Nancy Ball Green CLASS SONG (Tune, “When I Grow Too Old to Dream” ' ) When we grow to old to dream, We’ll have you to remember, When we drift down Life’s swift stream. Your love will live in our hearts. So, goodbye, our friends, From you we’re loathe to part, But each kind word and helping hand Will linger in every heart. In every hour of toil and play Our teachers have been near, But though we’ll miss them every day. Their work is carved on our hearts. So, leave you we must, For a goal we have to strive; But may your hearts dwell k ' ndly on The class of thirty-five. Nancy Ball Green.

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mi it 1 1111111111111111111111111 111 1 1 ii i it i min LAST WILL AND TESTMENT CLASS OF 1935 W E, THE Class of 1935, having completed our four years school course after many trials and tribulations have at last reached the final stage of school salvation— Graduation, do make th ; s our last will and testament, and we do hereby make the following bequests: ARTICLE I T O THE faculty we tender our heart felt thanks and appreciation for their kind, pat- ient guidance and undue worry they have endur- ed because of us; also all of the detention hall slios that they have so bountifully bestowed upon us from time to time, although we feel certain they will not need them next year. To the Junior Class our Sen ; .or dignity. May they always strive for the highest and best, and continue to uphold the standards of the past evamples. Virginia Kite does not leave a private “war” to the Junior class since th ' s war is snelled W-A-U-G-H but she bequeaths her at- tractive smile and pleasing personality. To the Sophisticated Sophomores, the great “honor” of entertaining the Seniors next year and do not frown for your time will come next. To the Freshman Class, our old note books, which we have saved from year to year, filled to overflowing with valuable information on all subjects. You m ; ght be so lucky as to find an old test paper, graded 95 or a discarded copy of a book report. Are we generous? ARTICLE II T O L. A. RHOADES, “Bunks” Major be- queaths a complete set of parliamentary rules to aid in carrying on the leadership of the Hi-Y Club. To Virginia Lewis, Lucy Allport’s Brandy method of throwing “come-up-and-see-me some- time” glances, which she hardly needs. To Wade Hitt, William Burwell’s dignity. William also bequeaths Jack Davies his joviality and singing ability. To Helen Jeffries, Inez Corbin bequeaths her permanent wave. To all admirers of good sportsmanship, Edith Legg leaves a good example of a good- all-around Senior, from the both students’ and the teachers’ point of view. To anyone who wishes a stage career she bequeaths her ability to impersonate Zazu Pitts. To “Runt” Tanner, Edward Duncan’s frank- ness and manly courtesy. There are also others that might profit by this gift. To the Junior girls, Lillian Brown’s passes to the Fairfax and her share of Leslie Taylor’s regard during school hours. To Hollis Colvin, who seems to have some trouble keeping that well groomed appearance, Jack Yowell bequeaths his supply of hair “slickum.” To Martha Johnson, the new Hi-Y presi- dent, Betty von Gemmingen’s wonderful leader- ship, her love for, and devotion to the club. This splendid gift is a necessary asset to any good club. To Francis Harris, his Senior admirers leave a safety razor guaranteed not to tunnel through his chin or a light weight baseball mask to protect him on his frequent trips to the drug store. We are not sure which is the more appropriate gift. To the Junior girls, Johnny Martin’s car full of gasoline, from one of our reliable ser- vice stations, and the trunk full of sweaters, letters, belts, and possibly an organization pin stuck around in the seat cushion somewhere. Now’s your chance girls! Step right up! To Jack Davies, Ann Watkins’ extra quality credits. To Charlotte Bishop, Ellen Smoot leaves her record of perfect attendance to Detention Hall. To Kitty Lee Williams, Nancy Green’s ability to recite and make orations and her ‘ Garbo” qualities. To Anna Marie Rue, Madge Gaines’ ability to wield her left hand which has written many interesting articles for her classes and the school paper. To Myra Smith, her sister’s ability to tap dance and to kick a stick with her feet crossed. CLASS OF 1935 State of .Virginia County of Culpeper I, Harris Grimsley, notary public in said county and state, do hereby certify this docu- ment of the class of 1935. HARRIS GRIMSLEY, Notary. Witnesses Merrie McNeilie Murrie Ruthie Winnie Bennie Shotwellie ELIZABETH BLANKENBAKER iiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiii i ■ iiiiiiiiiisii ii i iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii ■ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii ii ii iiii iiiiii iiii ii ii i ■ iiiiii ii it ■ i iiiiiii 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 imiiniiiiiiii,,,, m



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