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3L JUNIORS The 3L Class wishes to name those members who have con¬ tributed and served their school. We are proud of our athletic members. In football—Louis Aderholt, Albert Livingston, Clar¬ ence Cunningham, Murry Oliver and Dennie Pritchard. Basket¬ ball : Murry Oliver, George Lescure and Louise Rouse on the girl’s team. Baseball: Clarence Cunningham, Albert Living¬ ston and Murry Oliver. Louis Aderholt was elected vice-presi¬ dent of our Student Government Association for the spring semester. In scholastic standing one of our members, Cecelia Kruger, has been outstanding as an A-B student for both semesters. Arline Poland and Wanona Glenn are also honor students. Our big project for the year has been to raise our class quota to meet the necessary expenses for the Junior-Senior Reception. The officers who have served us faithfully in carrying on our year’s work are: First Semester: George Lescure, presi¬ dent ; Louis Aderholt, representative; Arline Poland, secretary- treasurer. Second Semester—Murry Oliver, president; Isabelle Futch, representative; Cecelian Kruger, secretary-treasurer. 2H-1 SOPHOMORES The 2H-1 Class in the midst of its good times and studies has found time to help others. At Thanksgiving they carried a basket of food to a needy family. At Christmas the girls dressed dolls and packed a box for the Salvation Army. Also the Liter¬ ary Digest and several other books were presented to the school library. Again they distributed May baskets to the various rooms. They assisted the Senior Class by selling candy and presenting the Hollywood Revue for the Annual fund. In a far- reaching activity they had printed and gave to each pupil in school a copy of the school cheers and songs. The “Kaleidoscope” staff appreciates a great deal all that this class 2H-1 has done for them. The staff wishes them suc¬ cess in all of their undertakings. H H H 1H-1 FRESHMEN We, the 1H-1 section of the class of 1934 came into high school with a membership of 34. During the term one member fell by the way-side. We have spent this first term of our high school career in finding ourselves. We are anticipating great achievements during the next three years. Page Twenty-Six
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3H-1 JUNIORS The 3H-1 Class has had a very thrilling year. In the first of this semester we were assigned to the biology laboratory where we stayed for a while until we were sent to our present home room, which is 308. The class officers are: Henry Sher¬ man, president; Theresa Miles, secretary-treasurer and Alexan¬ der Ecomona, class representative. We undertook to raise some money for the great event, the Junior Senior reception in June. We were very fortunate in being able to raise a considerable amount of money by candy sales. We are going to try to do our best to entertain the Seniors those last few precious moments in old H. H. S. In the sale of tickets to our minstrels, we won first place. We hope to be able at the end of school to donate to the library a volume of books. Here’s hoping that we will be able to have Miss Hodges next year as home room teacher. 3H-2 JUNIORS September, 1930, rolled around and with it came many changes—a new home room teacher, a room on the second floor, a Junior-Senior reception to work for, and, most surprising of all, a room full of Juniors that actually looked like ladies and gentlemen. Emma Smith had “tucked up her hair,” Daniel Kanak was the proud owner of a pair of long trousers, Jac Chappelle was having heavy dates, and Patsy Mazzie had almost stopped wiggling! With all these surprising changes and a plenty of pep, the 3H-2 Juniors started the year off with a bang. What would we have done without Laura’s and Helen’s splen¬ did assistance in putting over the candy sales or Jac and Nina as competent treasurers? With those and the 100 per cent co¬ operation of the whole class, we the 3H-2 Juniors call the year 1929-1930 a success. tt 1H-2 FRESHMEN “Be the laborer great or small, do our best or we will fall”. February 14, our class, consisting of 21 pupils met for the first time in room 301 and elected the following officers: Mary Sheally, president; Dewey Manieri, vice-president; Mary Jarvis, secretary-treasurer; Robert Juer, representative. Social and program committees were also appointed. Our class came third in the sale of tickets for the minstrel. We are happy to have Mrs. Dessie Robinson as our home room teacher. Page Twenty-Five
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1L-1 FRESHMEN In September 1929, this Freshman Class entered the Senior High School, nervous and excited! At first we felt entirely out of place but later became acclimatized. The class was organized, and all during the semester, we worked very hard. When exam¬ inations came, only a few failed, but those who did are endeavor¬ ing to make up for it. We are still struggling to become “Sophs.” THE FRESH IES Behold! Behold! We’re Freshmen bold, Just out of Junior High, And we can’t rate, the Senior state But must act humble and shy. We look upon the Seniors, As something of golden lust, And we use all our guiles That won’t be of greatest disgust. They’ve given us the nickname of “Ye darn little rats,” They mock and laugh behind our backs, They stick up their noses when a “freshie” goes by, And make all sorts of wise cracks. But in spite of this we’re full T f bliss. That we’ve entered old Hopewell High. And we’ll work and we’ll fight, For what we think is right. And our motto shall be “Do or die.” ' K {» 2H-2 SOPHOMORES The 2H-2 Class has really begun to assume the share of the responsibility for making Hopewell High School one of the best in the state. They led in the school selling tickets for the min¬ strel, and one of our boys, Otis Thompson, won the individual prize for selling more tickets than any other person. Everyone pays his dues promptly in our class. We have the best class basketball team in the school, winning the games from both the Juniors, Seniors and Freshmen. $ $ 2L-1 SOPHOMORES Our class has succeeded in practically every project we have attempted this term. At the beginning of the term we put on a drive for uncollected dues and the result was excellent. We were very fortunate this year in having efficient officers and teachers who showed much patience with us. The students in our room worked very hard this term and the scholastic standing is good. Page Twenty-Seven
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