Bridgewater High School - Aurora Yearbook (Bridgewater, VA)

 - Class of 1930

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The value and merit of his achievements among us we would assure him have not been in vain, and through this dedication we wish to perpetuate the memory for those whoufollow us. We are glad to have met him in the halls of learning, for hedwas a very able instructor and we are much benefited from having worked with him on the athletic field. We are proud to have named him as a friend. Our one great desire in the making of this Annual has been that it might prove to be an honor- able and durable commemoration of him. jg-L...i, 'bf 1. '5JlQxf,.Qk,u 1 ' 2 'A'lf ffrgl' - 44.191 -vs ffm B .f Xlk. MARVIN SUTICR Foreword The height of our ambition is to make this volume ofthe Aurora a cherished record and momento of our happy high school days. If this book, when days lengthen into golden years and we are scattered into various parts of the land, will help us to recall many pleasant memories of our high school days, we shall feel that our labors were not in vain. ln all humility and with due respect to our Alma Mater we present this volume of the Aurora. ,...-, ... ..,.,...-.w..a....-...,......-., ' 5 I '6Qh' H ,wf.iQ f1A . Q . ...LV.,., If Q , ' I , 1 H' . I II 0MhQfBMks JQVI gf ,14 nan ' 123 I Views I u Facmfb I W V m amV 54 IV Classes K V Awww I 9 I . 5-I ' A .M VI CIuIJs.7. VII ,Grades , vm 1Ma,ce1nan.-W AI :X Ahmwmms .Av . , 'W' - . I 'Bmw ' gw nys- ' fr 25 - 5 ff ' iw I I V , ,.,,,.v W . , W .V Q F ks-- 0' L? Q 5-Q, ,,. ,-u1mww1.mE::eyy5Qaj : Nw , :ry ,N 133-1' ., , N M E Q L. H.: 1 Q. 3, ,ff Y:- A x I 42 fi 1 z .51 1, QQ ' 4 . 4 2' . .ig W W. ff? 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We lovethywalls and sa.-cred hallsg All in a lna.p-py throng .4-el eeee eil--di . -Jef--e W -Elia-,glgg 1 gfipwl E7Lf Vd,5P,j:1EiifgCj 1 fji :jf tml TW '-.9 -A -4--Lgii-P s e l We praise thy name which is so dear. Amlstand by the blue and gold. . We ral- ly to thy stan-dard Lrue, With mirth and joy and song. . - lee .... J--J-J: s gm. 1 - ' Je 3 .-4 !seftz1!,-.g'-...!,:: ' M -? 'I: '-l:-'-E-If 1535: .5f,1iii?f71T:f,'EE!::3-ijF:f.g4Lp::I!11':Pi:fE5:3'iF:g Cnokrs e e.L .hejuve .-... --.l1. - .L .hweege -gfilj 1:11:15 -- --.' i- 'ii' ' Hail lo the school we all an - dore, And cheerher col -ons too, ,s elmel--JM..J- il.w..aL--.. s. ,J .lem - - l l. 'W Aches- -Vw Il M -3- 0- -V 'gii :il ...'ii. 'I vii 5 jiE,.5t1,i5-V-,.1:i3-.sl53ii3e2E?.1iC,, f- .lh-A- ......, v . -.l.- . ,.es .L .-.ms 5'2f'..1::3'..:11,i3--5-El : 241.1 QQE--9-'e .4 g-ii:?...gLj,, ,.I.,.:?,-5: itffglifgg-.ig Then t,oBridge-wa-ter ev -er -more, We will for-e'er be mme. ,--.I..-l-e.J.- -- - --4-, 4- .ee.. -ig-,P 51 .gpia-Ta Mi A5 J gi iz 1-220 v ,, -' v I u v -0 3+ v ,U ., iW '0, ,ffm -' ': ' :P 4.131101 lull ' GL - so aw Finding Ourselves in Bridgewater Public School By LINA E. SANGER HE first permanent English settlement in the United States was made at f Jamestown, Virginia in the spring of 1607. A little more than a century qs' later, 1716, Spotswood and his friends made the famous expedition across Sei!! g Rockingham county. About ten years later 1726 or '27 a settlement was E made in the eastern part of our county. The real county was created by ,xg V ,J A law in 1777. These people who settled in this county were interested in education for their children. Efforts had been made to, establish free schools in the state but even if established, usually, only the poor attended them, There were private schools in the towns of the county as early as 1794, in Harrisonburg. There were community schools COld Field Schoolsj in the rural districts but when Bridgewater was incorporated in 1835 there was no public school, as we know them in the town. It is true that some state funds were spent by county authorities as early as 1826. Rockingham's share at that time was less than Sl,000. ' Between the close of the Civil War and 1870, Bridgewater had a school, likely private, taught in the old I, O. O. F, Hall, which stood where the present School Hall is. This school may be 'considered a beginning of the Bridgewater schools. VVhen the Public School System was put into operation in Virginia in the early '70's this school became a public school. A part of the pupils were taught in this building and others in the old Town Hall. ln 1873, there began in the house now occupied by Mr. George P. Furry and his family. The Valley Normal School. The principal was Professor Reichenbach, M. A., who had received his education in Europe. He was assisted by Prof. J. D. Bucher fafterwards Dr. Bucherj who had received a regular four years normal education in Pennsylvania. Prof. A. L. Funk was the third member of this faculty. During the first ses'ion of this school, the first school building was erected on the site of the present building. This was a two story, frame structure with four rooms. The Valley Normal School moved into its new home during the school session. It has not seemed possible to fix with any degree of certainty when the elementary pupils were brought into this building, but likely not until the Normal School ceased to exist in 1878. Dr. Ruffner, first State Superintendent of Public Instruction, states that this Normal School graduated the first teachers in the state. From 1878 to 1911, this frame building served to house the public school pupils of Bridgewater. The length of the session was five months if the funds held out. During the later part of this period the school term was increased, first to six, then seven months. There were four teachers in the school from 1901 to 1909. A fifth was added in 1910. There were frequent changes of principals and teachers during this period. Among the principals were: Prof. Geo. H. Hulvey, Messrs. M. A. Good, J. N. Fries, C. H. Beery, J. D. Miller, and J. S. McLeod. Other teachers were: Mrs. Geo. B. Holsinger, Mrs. Cyrus Cline, Mrs. J. Speck Lowman, Mrs. Mary Christman Fallis. Miss Mary Bowman, Miss Bessie Peck. Miss Myrta Minninch, Mrs. I. S. Mc'eod. One entire family taught in the school at sometime,-Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McLeod, and each of their three daughters. Miss Mary Hinegardner began her long period of faithful service in the school in 1901. By the later part of this period the old building, poorly lighted, heated, and ventilated was crowded to overflowing and some of the grades were taught in the 1. O. O. F. Hall. Through the effort of the Ashby District School Board of which Mr. D. C. Graham was chairman, a new brick building was erected in 1911. Some criticized this building as too large. It had six class rooms and an auditorium. .ffxxn .ii . l es my ,L the Blue Ridge to the banks of the river within the present bounds of L .il .:uY '11, lvl, :nl 11? lll rv' -9 3 - WN .. ,1'.5dKkE0ii V X. '.- Mr. S. S. Shoemaker was principal from 1911 to 1918. The school made much progress under his guidance, meeting the requirements of the state for a three year high school in 1911 and for a fully accredited four year high school in 1916. The enrollment increased from 187 in 1911 to 229 in 1917-185 the faculty from six members to ten members. The in- crease in enrollment necessitated dividing the auditorium into three class rooms. At this time it was thought the school had certainly reached its maximum size. The present administration was inaugurated in September, 1918, by the addition of a new department, the Smith-Hughes Vocational Agricultural department offering six units of vocational work. To meet the needs of this new work a small wooden structure was erected to serve as class room and shop. At the same time it was necessary to move one grade to the I. O. O. F. Hall. The school continued to grow in many ways. The Hall was pur- chased by the school in 1922, serving to accommodate two grades, the new Smith-Hughes vocational Home Economics department, gymnasium and auditorium. This same year four rooms were added to the original brick structure. This building has been overcrowded for several years and now in 1930 an effort is being made to double the size of the building by extending it toward the east with an entrance on Dinkle Avenue. The school has increased in enrollment from 187 in the elementary grades and 82 in the high school in 1918-19 to 234 and .196 respectively in 1929-30. The faculty has grown from ten to fifteen members. ' The course of study has broadened from eighteen units in 1918 to about thirty in 1929- 30, thus providing some electives. The new courses added have been in agriculture, home economics, science, French, and Bible. The equipment has kept pace with growth in other lines. The laboratory has been increased to the equal of the best rural schools in the country. The library from less than 400 volumes in 1918 has grown to over 2,000 volumes in 1929-30. The equipment for the elementary school has increased in a corresponding de- gree. Grade libraries, with good book cases. many maps, and all sorts of appliances for modern methods of teaching are to be found in the rooms: Attractive and instructive pic- tures adorn the walls. Play ground equipment has been installed and more is on hand to be put up, this session or next. This increase in equipment for a broad educational program has been made possible through three sources of revenue. The School Improvement League has made and spent hundreds of dollars for books. maps. window shades, and other equipment. The faculty members, with the help of their pupils, have made money to add to the beauty, comfort. and efficiency of the school. The third source of help has been the loyal patrons and friends who made gifts to the school. Among these are: Mr. Geo. Robson. the MCT eod family, Mrs. W. A. Byerly. Mrs. Iohn S. Flory, Mrs. S. H. Marsh, Mrs. O. D. Garber, Mrs. D. B. Allen, Mrs. Winona Miller, Miss Leda Cline, Mr. George P. Furry, and Dr. W. L. Lineweaver. The Local School Board deserves a word of praise for the self-sacrific- ing work thev have done. They serve with no recompense except a sense of duty well done, they give of their time, strength, and often money for the good of the boys and girls of this community. . We have viewed the early days, we have recounted our growth in numbers, buildings. and equipment. Our plant is creditable but what of our product. This school graduated twenty in the three year course. six of these graduated from college. Of the 388 who com- pleted the four year course. about one-third have gone to college. Our percentage of the honor graduates from college is high. Bridgewater High School is proud of her young people. Teach, preaching, practicing law, home-making, farming, business, or whatever they are doing, it is seldom that we need feel ashamed. Our school has won honors in many fields of endeavor. Our teams have ranked high in athletics. In corn judging, they frequently excel. In debating, public speaking, and reading they have done well. One state championship was won in boys' reading contest for B class schools. Our admission to the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools we feel is our crowning achievement. The standards are high in this highest accrediting agency and to meet them is no mean accomplishment. Finally, we wish to pay tribute to that long line of teachers, patrons, and friends who have helped to make this school one of the leading schools of its class in this beloved Southland and to send echoing down the years a call for continued support that may lead to its greater glory. , I.IN,VX Ii. SXNHICIQ Ii. A., 1:lI11gL'XX'2i1t'1' Lullcgc, 1910: NI, .X. iwrsity of 1,t'I1I1Sf'1VI1I11El, 19252 13ri11lfzt N xx 11L'1' Sclmul sixth Q 1'Zlf1L' 19154165 .-Xssistzm 1 11110117111 19163181 1'1'1l1C1ll2L1. 112189311 Husu Scuom. FACULTY ,Wayan ,n. AqR C'3 ' C'3 A get -gm-, ., .Risk-ark wi'-.X Q, .Q 'ggfv X G MARVIN N. SUTER ' Graduate, Mt. Clinton High School, B. A., Hampden-Sidney, M. A., Uni- versity Pennsylvania, instructor, Ala- bama Military Institute, instructor Bridgewater High School. GEORGE W. MILLER Graduate Linville Edom High School, B. S., Virginia 'Polytechnic Institute, graduate student, V. fP. I. and Cornell University, Smith- Hughes -Agriculture instructor, Bridgewater High School. M. KATHRYN ROWAN Graduate, Raphine High School, B. Mus., Woman's College, Due West, South Carolina, B. S., State Teachers College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, stu- dent, University of Virginia, summer school, instructor in South Carolina public schools, instructor Bridge- water High School. WILHELMINA CORN ELIA CULLEN Graduate, New Market High School, Summer Normal at Winches- ter and Harrisonburg, Randolph- Macon Woman's College, instructor at Morrisville High School, Broadway High School, Bridgewater High School. ' L . CORA C. GIIICK Graduate of Bridgewater High School, teacher at Spring Creek, Vir- ginia , teacher in Bridgewater Grades School, principal of Montezuma School, chemistry assistant at Bridge- water College, B. A., Bridgewater College, teacher, Bridgewater High School. . r AN-N KATHERINE MAXWEIIL Graduate,AShenandoah High School , A. B., Bridgewater College, instructor, Shenandoah High School, Luray High School, Bridgewater High School. E. GENEVIEVE WARWICK Graduate Maury High, School, Nor- folk, Virginia, teacher of' Home Eco- nomics, Norfolk, Virginia, supervisor of Home Economics, Bridgewater, Virginia, B. S. graduate, Teachers College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. r ' A a , f, 5, 1 - M Y , ,Md K f , 4 Aulmlm S'1Lufl-' lg., I I l Ln L1- 'ff E- M fff 93 E .Z 'lf 1 E ff 29: 2 . , .zixkxof Q53 yilufbzfxx - , .1 ' i xl All- i iii ui Staff Orgamzatlon RUDOLPH MYERS . . . . . .Editor-in-Chief WILMA MOYERS .... . . .Associate Editor RUTH WINE .... .......... B usiness Manager CARL SHAVER. . . . . .Assistant Business Manager Senior Editors VIOLET DIEHL MARGUERITTE MILLER ETHEL WRTGIIT LUCILLE MILLER Athletic Editors WOODROW STRAWDERMAN KATHRYN MILLER ZELDA ADAMS Art Editors ' JOSIAH ANDREWS V ' VIOLA COFFMAN Photo Editor' ll PAUL BOWMAN ' Activity Editors OLA ANDERSON GLADYS EDWARDS C Campus Editors 'A MILDRED BAKER LOTTIE CARICOFE O 9 - Literary Editors WARD MILLER ' EDNA SHAFFER Class History JANET FLORY MARGARET SANDY Class Will ' W1LToN FUNKHOUSER HELEN KIMBLE DAPHNA SOUDER T RUBY REVERCOMB ' Class Prophecy BERTHA REVERCOMB HAZEL FOSTER LEONA REXRODE WALTER LEAVEL , Advertising Manager HERBERT HOLLEN RAYMOND CRAUN SAM HELTZEL HAROLD CRAUN NOAH SMITH Circulation Managers PEARL CLAYTOR HUBERT ECKARD HOMER LEAVEL CONJETTA FLORY LEONA PAINTER EVELYN CARACOFE RUTH CooK CLYDE CUPP l.. . 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W- V..- . ....... ................,--.,. ..,.Y... .., . .... ... . , W mum, ' K 'Q 3.0 'ripe fi A----1 we-f -- --- -- ---ffi--A------- ,I gh P' , .---- .. ,,k,.-,fv-. . ,H , ,.. nn-, ,..-e,-, .W . -.,,-, ,,,.,.. ,,,-,,,,,,-., ,,,,,, ,, WA., ..,-. , ...-W, .war 9 1 r Senior Organization OFFICERS I'A1'L BOWMAN, jk. ............ ...... P resident G1-,xm's EDXYARDS . . . ......... Vice-President I.L'c1LLrt BIILLI-IR ........ .... S ecretary and Treasurer MR. INIARWN N. 5L r1eR ..... ...... H onorary Member Mlss SANGER .......... ..... C lass Adviser MOTTO Never Unprcparcd COLORS FLOWER Green and Gold Laurel 5'gmmFN 'fl'5?'T TF511'w'-Y' mv Y '1:--7-H rwrff. 7 .' V' Pe , ' . .1 .qskkwdff T xsuQ,,gA A an k i ! V ' - ZELDA A. ADAMS DAYTON, VIRGINIA V B. H. S. She is jolly, good natnred and true, And her share she is willing to do. Zelda came to us from Spring Creek in the fall of 1927. She is of medium height and has brown hair and eyes. We are proud to have her as one of our classmates, and our good wishes follow her as she travels through life. HONORS Basketball Team '28-'29g Class Volleyball 1927-'28-'29-'303 Class Basketball '28-'299 Adelaide Baylor Club '29-'30g Athletic Ed- itor of Aunolu.. OLA LEONA ANDERSON DAYTON, VIRGINIA Smile awlhile, and while you smile another smiles, ' A And soon there are miles and miles of smiles. s Ola has been with us only two years, and our only regret is that she could not have been with us longer. Her enjoyment of fun and lively en- tertainment has helped to keep us amused,- especially in Home Econo- mics. Sincerity, a sweet disposition, unselfishness, and humor combine in her to form a good sport. We won- der why Ola gets special delivery let- ters from Roanoke. Her classmates will always remember her with pleas- ure. HONORS Tennis '29g Class Yolliyball '29-'30g Class Basketball '29: Adelaide aylor Club 29-'30g Member Program Committee of Adelaide Baylor Club '305 Choral Club '30g Activity Editor of Aunou. Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'lI find more memories Sorry, This page is unavailable ix, 45,14f,l1- xl. fn .. .z.:SKkStli.' ,. l l 4 I 'n LOTTIE MARGARET CARICOFE uu11x:1cwA'i'i2R, v1Rf:1N1A Cultivated and happy, from rare I'm free. Lottie has always lived in the vi- cinity of Bridgewater and has com- pleted her high school course without leaving home. She is a hard worker, a jolly schoolmate, and a good friend. VVe predict for her a successful ca- reer and our best wishes go with her. HONORS Tennis '28g Campus Editor of AURORA Q 1 Q PEARLE BEATRICE CLAYTOR NORTH RIVER, v1RuiN1A B. H. S. CLiteraryD lf I have an opinion I speak il. This gray-eyed, brown-haired maid- en has been with us all through her high school life. Pearle is as merry as the day is long. She seldom wearies long over anything being full of fun and pep. Her merry laugh can be heard often about the campus. It makes no difference where she is, she always has a good time. Pearle likes athletics of all kinds. We wish her success in everything-she under- takes. HONORS Class Volleyball '27-'28-'29-'30: Adelaide Baylor Club '29-'30g Class Basketball l'29: De atm Team '29 Choral Club '30' Circu lat-ion llianager 0f,AURORA1 Part in Playi Come Out of It - Lucius fx! w9 A,. fe w' ,Q Araxkwovt eg ' bsogl ms . ' -.. f VIOLA ELIZABETH COFFMAN MT. cI.IN'roN, VIRGINIA Eager to hope not less to bear, Aequainted with all feelings save despair. The class of '30 was glad when Viola came into their midst in the fall of '28. A blue eyed, fair haired girl with a cheerful, bright, and lov- able disposition. Viola's greatest de- sire is to attend Business College. We all wish her well in the business world. HONORS Class Basketball '29, Class Volleyball '30: President of Adelaide Baylor Club '30g Art Editor of Avnolm '30. RUTH VIRGINIA COOK BRIUIQI-LWATI-LR, VIRGINIA With gentle, yet prevailing force, Intent npon her destined course. Ruth has been with us for two suc- cessive years. She is another quiet and dependable member of our class, and we are sure that some day she will make a successful home-maker. HONORS Adelaide Baylor Club '29g Choral Club, Class Volleyball, Member of Adelaide Bay- lor Club, Circulation Manager '30, I l l L Y .ten vo 4 any-Sr' ll' W e fn-1 P N4 hw' C'3 I C13 , c A MOM,-M , . .f.ixw01 avQL:, X, ,. -I ., , -,,--,,,,,, W ,- '., 4 I W -,,,-,.,,,,,,,., 'K '9 '.+' . RAYMOND MILLER CRAUN IxRIIII:I:wAI'ER, VIRIQINIA Hn spoke an infinite deal of nothing. Raymond came to us in the fall of '29 as the dry leaves were being blown in fantastic whirlwinds by the autumnal breezes. His failing is smiling at the girls, which he does with democratic impartiality and un- usual frequency. As a fellow student he is very much liked. His person- ality and friendly disposition have procured for him a host of friends among both sexes. We are glad to have him as one of us. He will al- ways have the best wishes of the class of '30. HONORS Class Baseball '30: Class Volleyballg Ad- vertismg Manager of AURoIzA. HAROLD VVILLIAM CRAUN IsRIutaI2wATER, VIRGINIA rf Ili.: happy dispositioal, his plezrsant smile, Haw 'won PTCIY friendx for many ll mile. Harold has been with us for eleven long years. He has succeeded at last in reaching his goal. VVe are proud to have him as one of our classmates, and may he succeed in whatever he attempts to do. HONORS ' Class Volleyball Team 1926-'27-'28-'29-'30g F. F. A. 1926-'27-'28-'29-'30: Secretary- Treasurer of F. F. A. 1928-'29g President of F. F. A. 19299305 Debating Team 1927- '28g Advertising Manager of AURURA. -fx fffg, 2 FIX 10 -Ah 1' .2 mx . - 1 .sixkfuid I , lilly '-, x Q, . we- 19 l VIOLET ELIZABETH DUSHL CLYDE WILLIAM CUP? PENN LAIRD' VIRGINIA H i V BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA Whzloosie 5 good' me 'Y wry' wry If my heart were not light But when shelv bad, ,vhe's awful. Here is a girl of very sweet dispo- sition. She has auburn, curly hair, blue eyes, and a dashing smile. All these qualities represent Violet. We appreciate her good work that she has done in the three years she has been with us. Wle wish her a most happy future in her bungalow of dreams. , HONORS Tennis 1927-'283 Belle in Betty's Paris Hatg Junior Ed-itor 1928-'29, Secretary and Treasurer of Adelaide Baylor Club: Junior Librarian, Chairman Program Committee of A. B. C. 1929-'30: Senior.Editor of AURURA. I would dia. Clyde entered our class in his se- nior year. His former school days were spent at Briery Branch. He has won many friends at B. H. S. VVC do not know what Clydels life work will be, but are sure it will be a suc- cess. The best wishes of the class of '30 go with him. HONORS Circulation Manager of AURORA '30, l fav: what ll4r' ,fp , .. me WM-M ., f.:.iKXSOiZ 51, G, to. HUBERT BROWN ECKHARD HEADWATERS, VIRGINIA Here'.s' a friend kind and true, And he's always cheerful, too. Hubert is a typical Virginian, sturdy in mind, body, and in charac- ter. He started his high school ca- reer with us in the fall of '26, By his geniality and kindness he has gathered a host of friends who wish him a happy and successful future. HONORS Spelling-Gold Medal '27g President of Class '28g Circulation Manager '30, GI .xDYS A. EDWARDS MT. CRAWFORD, VIRGINIA She is petite and dainty, tender, lowing, and pure. Petite and lovable-that's Gladys. Three years ago she came to B. H. S. in quest of knowledge. Gladys is al- ways ready to enter into our good times and fun-making, for she be- lieves in having a good time. With her congenial ways and amiable dis- position she has found her way into the hearts of her classmates. We shall remember her with pleasure, and hope that life will give her the very best. HONORS Class Basketball '28-'29g Class Volleyball '28-'29g Adelaide Baylor Club '29-'30g Vice- President of Class 30: Activity Editor of AURORA: Part in Play: Betty's Paris Hat. sc ? P4 2. I 3 ' A1 -N U, me ,A .:.ixX5u3' ggkkt q, -1, fi Y I .M -P' V K ,.. Z CONJETTA MAE FLORY JANET CORIJELIA FLORY NORTH RIVER, VIRGINIA BRIUQQEWATER, VIRGINIA HM genlle .rfweefh and modest Quay.: Lead others to arrount hm' praise. Here is Conjetta, a typical brunette, a modest character, and a good stu- dent. She is good natured, fun-lov- ing, and attractive. just hear Con- jetta play the piano and there will be no doubt as to the things she is most interested in. HONORS Volleyball '27-'28-'29-'30: Secretary of Adelaide Baylor Club '30g Circulation Man- ager of AURORA '30g Parts in Play: lletty's Paris Hat. B. H. S. flsiteraryj ,S'ilenre oft displays deep 1Hld?V.Yf071dl11g.U A steady worker and faithful to her duties is janet. She is conscien- tious, capable, and accomplishes everything that she sets out to do. VVe are sure she will win success in her future life. HONORS Librarian '29g Class Historian '30. 'fx btw Sc 2 -wx Wx ,W '4r, 'ago iv in ' l Q '5Q.LT'v ' VVILTON VIRGINIUS HAZEL MARGARET FOSTER FUNKHOUSER BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA BRIDIEEWATER, VIRGINIA The rule of my life ix to make Nellvr known 10 Shwk' busifzesr a pleasure and pleaxurr my bu.s'z11es.v. Wilton has been with the class of '30 ever since its beginning. He is always ready for a good time and is a mischief-maker. In spite of his fun-making, he is a good worker, and we are sure that he will succeed in his life work. HONORS Class Volleyball 1926-'27-'28-'29-'3Og Class Baseball 1926-'27-'28-'29g F. F. A. 1926327- '28-'29-'30: Reading '26-'27: Class YVill. Quia! sho does her daily work. Hazel joined our class in the fall of 1927 and has been a faithful co- worker ever since. ln purpose and determination to do her work she is not to he surpassed. We are sure she will he successful in whatever she chooses for her life work. HONORS Adelaide Baylor Club 19283293309 Class Prophecy. uv, vfpl SC H A X01 x ki' lv- ff xW Ng. '63 ' 'i fa? -- ...,......,..,.-,,-.., ,,,, ,. . . .T - ' 4-Q , s 1 1, UL Nu, L , .1 SAMUEL CLINTON HERBERT LEON HOLLEN H ELTZEI., JR. BRIDIQEWATER, v1Rcz1N1A B, H. S. Ye gods, I'm ziamped again. Sam hails from Spring Creek and has been with us all during his high school life. If you want to have a jolly good time, just call upon him for some of his wit and originality. His harmonious voice can be heard whenever there is a musical program. His happy disposition has won for him many friends, who will long re- member his always cheerful greeting. His ability to coo talk the young ladies, is indeed one of his greatest attributes. May success go with you from the doors of B. H. S. HONORS Basketball Team '27-'28-'29-'30g Class Base- ball '27-'28-'29-'30g Class Basketball '27-'28- '29-'30g Class Volleyball '27-'28-'29-'30g F. F. A. '27-'28g Advertising Manager of Aunowi. BRIDGI-1WA'l'ER, VIRGINIA li. H. S. Who mixed reason with pleaxure and zvixdom with mirth. Our class would not be complete without Herbert. He has received all his high school training and ele- mentary education here. He is a true product of B. H. S. He possesses all the attributes which characterize a true gentleman, and he goes out from this school with the confidence and good wishes of all his classmates and teachers. HONORS Class Volleyball '27-'28-'29-'30: Class Hase- ball '27-'28-'29g Baseball Team '29-'30g Ser- geant-at-Arms of F. F. A. '29g Advertising Manager nf Almoim '30g Secretary of F. F. A. '30. .1 ' , K. 'G n f! ft' C3 ug, ', ' 'boi it ' 1, . Kifxlxxol ' :Q , I X 511. CS-nl' HELEN MARGARET KIMBLE STAUNTON, v1RraINIA u Mindful not of herself, but always thoughtful of others. Helen is quiet, modest, and willing to do her part in anything that comes her way. She is straightforward, sin- cere, and very conscientious, but she is also full of fun at the right time. Helen is persistent in her school work. One has to learn to know her to appreciate her true worth, and when once you have won her friend- ship you can say of her, Once a friend, always a friend. B Class Volleyball '27-'28-'29-'30g Adelaide ay or Club '29-'30: Assistant Freshman Librarian '29, Class NVill '30. EDWARD HOMER LEAVEL BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA A quiet, diligent worker. This specimen of humanity first saw the light of day near Bridge- water. Here he started to school and has been with us ever since. He is another one of our baseball stars. His high ideals will certainly crown his efforts with success. HONORS -, Class Baseball, Class Volleyball, F. F. V. 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