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The Literary Societies The Literary Societies which have made their initial appearance this year have attained a place of high rank among the outstanding organizations of the school because of their attainments along literary lines. The two societies may attribute this success largely to the interest of the sponsors and the hearty cooperation of the members and of the school at large. The Sidney Lanier Literary Society Recognizing the poetic genius of both Lanier and Poe, the societies selected these names to inspire them in their literary endeavors. Election of officers strictly by parliamentary procedure followed organization of the society. The Lanier Society has given a series of creditable programs aiming to de¬ velop true literary and artistic tastes. The programs were devoted to studies of the life and works of Sidney Lanier, and of the history of music and art with a special study of the opera and its appreciation. This society also presented an interesting program on “Abraham Lincoln” before the assembly. A pilgrimage was made to the Poe Shrine in Rich¬ mond in April. The presentation of a worthy gift to the school and a final literary exhibition for the school and public forms the culmination of the year’s work of this society. Preliminary contests for the final night have pro¬ vided training and created much interest. It is the sincere hope of the present membership that the standard raised this year will be maintained and that the society will continue as a vital force in the school. The Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society After the literary societies were organized appropriate and inspiring names were chosen. One group bears the name Edgar Allan Poe in order to give due reference to the immortality of another Virginian whose works, both poetic and prose, are instrumental in realizing our literary ideals. The officers this year have been: A. E. Meehl, Presi¬ dent; Mary Lee Bishop, First Vice-President; Joel Noble, Second Vice-President; James Mallonee, Third Vice-Pres- — 25 —
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Girls’ Basketball Scores Dendron 15 Dendron 12 Chester 25 Chester 15 Chester 28 Tubize • 19 Whites B. C. 15 Epworth League 25 Tubize 19 McKenney 26 Epworth League 21 Hampton 21 H. H. S 25 H. H. S 27 H. H. S 12 H. H. S 25 H. H, S 31 H. H. S 24 H. H. S. . 12 H. H. S 6 H. H. S 14 II. H. S 12 H. H. S-13 H. H. S 19 Baseball Chester 0 Blackstone 4 Suffolk 5 Petersburg 3 Lawrenceville 1 Emporia 3 Swavely Prep. 4 Blackstone . 6 Chester 3 Crewe 0 Fredericksburg 4 Scores H. H. S 15 H. H. S 26 H. H. S 4 H. H. S 10 H. H. S 16 H. H. S 5 H. H. S 18 H. H. S 19 H. H. S-15 H. H. S 4 H. H. S 11 First Places Won In Southside Virginia Athletic Association Hopewell High football team tied for second place in conference games. The High School basketball team won first place in the conference games and a beautiful trophy was awarded. The baseball team also won first place in conference games. This marks the best work in athletics yet! Congratula¬ tions to the winners and to Mr. Parson, the coach.
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LITERARY SOCIETIES—Continued ident; Louise Epperson, Secretary; Willie Ward Temple, Treasurer; Audrey Spencer, Reporter; Louis Aderholt, Sar- geant-at-Arms; Miss Dorothy Richardson, Sponsor. Despite the infrequency of the meetings a literary atmo¬ sphere has been created and maintained throughout the year. The programs devoted to educational and interesting subjects such as a chosen study of Poe’s life works; a study of a series of musical subjects in which a sense of music appreciation has been gained, and also a study in the his¬ tory of arts as portrayed in outstanding paintings. A picture of Poe and a complete volume of his works were presented to the school. In the early spring a trip was taken to the Poe Shrine in Richmond to get in close to”ch with Poe’s life, and lasCy a creditable program given, summa rizing and exhibiting the society’s acquisitions in literary fields. This summary is merely an indication of what will be accomplished next year, now that a place has been established for the societies in the school. l. o 3. 4. 6 . 7. 8 . 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . Inter-Societv Night, May 31, 1929 Opening Address -A. E. Meehl President of Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society Chorus—“A Merry Heart”-By Both Societies Debate—Resolved: “That Athletics Are More Beneficial in the High School Than Are Other Extra-Curricular Activities.” Affirmative—George Kanak, George Lampman. Negative—Mary Lee Bishop, Joel Noble. Instrumental Solo , Susan Andrews Public Speaking-Louise Epperson and Alise Sanderson Vocal Duet-Alise and Lois Sanderson Essayists-Edna Lazenby and Helen Bell Vocal Solo -Jennie Wheeler Reading Contest-Arlinc Poland and Frances Johnson Violin Solo-Miss Josephine Johnson Presentation of the trophy to the winning Society by Dr. Lane Elder-Decision of Judges Presentation of Gifts to the School by Both Societies. Alma Mater—Dedicated to School by Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society-By Both Societies — 26 —
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