Hopewell High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hopewell, VA)

 - Class of 1929

Page 14 of 40

 

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LOUISE EPPERSON Secretary and Treasurer, 1-L, 1-H, 3-H; Treas¬ urer, French Circle, 3-H; Treasurer, Civics Club, 4-H; Secetary Debating Club, 4-H; Secretary Poe Literary Society, 4-H; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Representative to Charlottesville, 4-H; Public Speaking. A girl with school spirit is Louise. She takes part in almost every kind of activity. She has a talent for public speaking and debating. -o- GEORGE RUFFIN GILLIAM Civics Club; Athletic Association. Although George makes passing grades he is not one who does much studying. He has a good dis¬ position and likes to play pranks on his friends. You may tease him but it seems impossible to make him angry 1 . During the last two years George has faithfully served the school as bus driver. IRENE MAE GOLDEN Secretary and Treasurer, Class 3-L; Glee Club; Sidney Lanier Society; Athletic Association; French Circle. Irene Golden spreads sunshine everywhere she goes by her cheerful smile. She does everything she can for the progress of Hopewell High School. Although she does not play on the basketball team, she helps those who are playing by attending the games. -o- FRANCES GERTRUDE GRAY Vice-President, Classes 1-L, 1-H; Treasurer, Classes 4-L, 4-H; President, Dramatic Club, 4-L, 4-H; Sec¬ retary, Civics Club, 3-H, 4-L; Basketball Club; Poe Literary Society; French Circle; Athletic Associa¬ tion; Home Economics Club; Latin Society. Frances Gray has distinguished herself in many things, especially in dramatic art. Surely one so versatile, so charming, and so brilliant as Frances will succeed in life. -o- WILLIAM WILSON GRAY 4-H Class Representative; Athletic Association; Sidney Lanier Literary Society. William Gray certainly deserves credit for the good work he has done. He always works hard and tries to accomplish something great. William worKs at “Tubize” during his spare time. This shows his desire to gain an education and make the most ef life. —12—

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LENA BERNIDENA BURCHETT President, Class 2-L; Secretary, Class 2-H; Glee Club; Latin Club; Poe Literaiy Society; Basketball Club; Civics Club. Lena has proved her ability during her high school career. She has a happy and carefree nature. She is a very poetic student, and has written many poems for the school paper. JOHN CUDDIHY Athletic Association; Civics Club; Poe Literary Society; Orchestra. Mischievous, but sincere to his classmates, and always happy. John is small of stature, yet care-free. His motto is: ‘ There is always some good in eveiy- one, would men cbservingly distill it out.” KATHERINE DANIEL Civics Club; Glee Club; Athletic Association; Sid¬ ney Lanier Literary Society; French Circle. Most of us know Katherine. At first sight we can tell that she has a lovable and humorous char¬ acter. She always greets everyone with a glad smile. MILDRED ELIZABETH DANNER Captain, Basketball Team, 1-L, 1-H; Secretary, Class )-L; Glee Club; Basketball Club; Vice-Presi¬ dent, Class 1-H; Athletic Association; Secretary, Commercial Club, 3-H; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Reporter of Basketball Club, 4-H; Manager, Basketball Team, 4-H; Reporter and Typist, “The Kaleidoscope 4-H; Sidney Lanier Literary Society; Secretary, Class 4-H. Mildred is a success in high school and we are confident that she will be a success in the busi¬ ness world. GLADYS LUCINDA DORSET Glee Club; Basketball Club; Secretary and Treas¬ urer, Class 1-H; Home Economics Club; Commercial Club; Basketball Team. Gladys Dorset has proved very studious during her four years in high school. She has distinguihed her¬ self both in studies and athletics. “Cheer, cheer, and keep cheering!” is her motto.



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ROMULUS LEONARD GREEN Civics Club; French Circle; Athletic Association; Debating Club; Sidney Lanier Literary Society; President, Class 4-H. “Small of stature, as was Napoleon.” This is true of Leonard Green. Leonard is loyal in his sup¬ port of our school. He is one of Hopewell High School’s best public speakers. What more can be said? A forceful and ready speaker is to be envied. y MARIAN REBECCA GREEN President, Classes 1-H, 2-L: Debating Club; Poe Literary Society; Latin Club; Representative in State Debate Contest, 4-H. Rebecca is good natured and sees the bright side of everything. She carries a smile and a word of good cheer for everyone. “Becky” always makes the best grades without being a bookworm. CORNELIUS HALL President, Classes 1-L, 1-H; Secretary, Class 2-L; Class Representative, 2-H, 3-L; Vice-President of the Co-operative Student Government Association, 3-H; President, The Co-operative Student Govern¬ ment Association, 4-H; President, Combined Senior Classes; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Civics Club; Latin Club; French Circle; Monogram Club; Ath¬ letic Association; Football Team; Basketball Team. Whenever the school wants anything done well the slogan is this: “Go to Cornelius.” -o- ICEALIUS HALL French Circle; Civics Club; Athletic Association; President, Sidney Lanier Literary Society, 4-H; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Football Team; Basketball Squad; Manager, Basketball, 2-H; Presi¬ dent, Class 1-L; Treasurer, Class 3-L; Class Repre¬ sentative, 3-H, 4-L, 4-H; Monogram Club. Icealius has plenty of school spirit. Keep it up, “Iky,” be in life as you have been in school and we are sure you will succeed. WILLIAM JOSEPH HERETICK Civics Club; Athletic Association. William is a boy who has a keen sense of humor. He is always playing jokes on his classmates, and enjoys having one played on himself. Although William does not play on any of the teams, he- is; always at every game cheering the boys to victory. —13—

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