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SecTIon 15. ‘To Miss Conyers we will a number of basketballs that are not split or lopsided. SecTION 16. To Mr. Tucker we will a trailer to bring home the raccoons he kills on his hunting trips. SecTION 17. ‘To Mr. Perdue we will a whole case of chewing gum so that he will not annoy other teachers by asking for it. SecTION 18. To Mr. Hollingsworth we will other excellent teams that will win state honors. ARTICLE II] Section I. ‘To the Juniors we will a more successful advertising campaign than ours. SECTION 2. To the Ninth Grade we will the pleasure of entertaining the Seniors in 1948. Section 3. “To the Eighth Grade we will a determination to have four more years of successful work. ARTICLE IV Section |. To the Commercial Club we will a group of members who will attend meetings. SecTION 2. To the Home Economics Club we will a new cottage to go with the new stove and the new refrigerator. SecTION 3. ‘To the.Library Club we will a record that says: “Straighten up your chairs and tables, put all magazines away, and come and get your library slips.” ARTICLE V SEcTION 1. ‘To the Boys’ Football team we will the ability to beat Glen Allen SECTION 2. ‘To the Girls’ Basketball team we will our efficient coach and a group of tall, athletic girls. SecTION 3. ‘To the Boys’ Basketball team we will an even greater success than that attained by this year’s group of players. We do hereby affix our seal to this document, on this the sixth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. Betty Lou Farrow, Testatoyr. The following have consented to act as witnesses: KILROY RICHARD he eflector
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lass Will k, the Senior Class of “Thomas Dale High School, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty- seven, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby | draw up and publish this, our Last Will and ‘Vesta- ment, to-wit: ARTICLE I SECTION |. ‘To Mr. E. S. H. Greene, our superintendent, we bequeath a continued supply of efficient teachers for Chesterfield County. SEcTION 2. To Mr. Fred D. Thompson, our principal, we bequeath enough space for him to have an office, a recep- tron room, and a place for filing cabinets. ARTICLE II SECTION |. To Miss Williams we will a trailer, big as her heart, to carry the teachers to Petersburg on Friday afternoons. SECTION 2. ‘To Miss Park we will a set of government books that are all of the same edition. SECTION 3. To Mrs. Smart we will three sections of Senior English so that the classes will not be so large. SecTIon 4. To Mrs. Casey we will an apartment, so that her housing prob- lem will be solved. SECTION 5. ‘To Miss Hudson we will a new tractor for use on her Rappa- hannock River farm. SECTION 6. ‘To Mrs. Crump we will a group of spectators who will yell en- thusiastically at games. SecTION 7. “To Miss Gooch we will the new Buck Rogers code book to go with her Buck Rogers ring. SECTION 8. “To Miss Wright we will a home room in the new building. SECTION 9. “To Miss Prochazka we will a line of people in the cafeteria who will have the correct change. SECTION 10. “To Miss Chappell we will more small classes like her Short- hand II. SECTION 11. ‘To Mrs. Brumble we will an assistant to review all the new books for the Science department. SecTion 12. “To Miss Spencer we will a new supply of frogs so she will not be compelled to use the ones that have already been dissected. SECTION vc. “To Miss Pickhardt we will a complete set of boomerang pencils which will fly back to the desk when someone takes them. SecTIoN 14. To Mrs. Britton we will more girls interested in Home Economics. “The Reflector
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... Flonor Students... JUNIOR CLASS Dorothy Adams Wilton Birdsong Nell Brooks Jean Bryant Barbara Humphries Jane Johnson Juanita King Wilda Langster Edith Merritt Anne Rocke Robert ‘Tait Rodney Wells Jake Williams GRADE NINE Floyd Bennett Emily Booton Gladys Britt Hilda Cogbill Bill Cook Florence Davis Florence Donohue Jacqueline Hankla Nell Rose Mitchell Dorothy Murty Claude Rocke Rebekah Thompson Frances) Wooten Gloria Smith Betty Wilmoth GRADE EIGHT George Dickinson Marguerite Edminston Bertha Harvey Mary Johnson Joyce Kidd Ann Lindsey Jeanette Matthews Mildred McDaniel Barbara Moore Rachel Moore Floyd Norton Joan Pease Courtney Wells Patsy Winn meer Reflector
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