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Class Poem O ALMA MATER Our joys and sorrows you have shared, Seen all the triumphs we have dared. Have seen our eyelids wet with tears, Have seen our faces drawn with fears. Did’st witness our delight and pleasures, And held us dear like misered treasures. Now we depart; wipe off our tears, And east our thought to coming years. When others come to take our places, When all around you are new faces; Take and enfold them in your arms, Sooth them with your maternal charms. Think upon those sailing life’s sea Without the peace that lies in thee. Grant that we may leave thy door, With thy benediction forever more. —Eugenia Daniel, Glass Poet. ■ H[ Page Fourteen
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CLASS PROPHECY—Continued met James Shivar working on the construction of the liner “Hopewell.” The capital of Virginia, Richmond, was next. I met Mary Gilliam shopping there. She invited us to return to Hopewell with her. Good old Hopewell! Gosh, it was a different town ten years ago. I saw Elizabeth Jarvis and Blonnie Johnson, who were teachers at the good old “Alma Mater” Hopewell High School. On Broadway I saw a dry goods store operated by Earl Han- chey and Paul Mitchell. I read the Hopewell News and learned that Daniel Kanak was just elected to be a member of the school board. While walking down toward Tubize, I met Camp Carpenter just coming out from work. Later, while attending the “Casino Theatre,” I met Elizabeth Reese and Harriet Burnett. Beatrice Talton was there. She told me she had quite a large family. We journeyed to Petersburg, where I saw Alberta Stephenson, a stenographer for the Hot-Air Corporation. I was delighted at the result of our tour. We had seen all the members of the graduating class of 1931. Weary of traveling, my husband and I decided to return to our home in Washington, D. C. When we arrived I had a caller in the person of Professor C. W. Smith, my Senior home-room teacher in 1931. —CECELIAN KRUGER (Class Prophet). 5 age Thirteen
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SENIORS JOHN WRIGHT ADERHOLT President 1H, 2H: Edgar Allan Poe Literary So¬ ciety 3L, 3H; Civics Club; Monogram Club 4H; Basketball team 4H; Athletic Association; Assembly Squad 3H, 4H. “Man is the merriest species of the creation; All above him are serious.” -o- CLARA BOWEN ALDERSON French Circle 4L, 4H; Sidney Lanier Literary So¬ ciety 3L, 3H; Civics Club 4L, 4H; Basketball Club 4H; Athletic Association; Glee Club. “Earth ' s noblest thins; a woman perfected” o- RUSSELL BRILEY ANDREWS Secretaiy Treasurer 1L; Secretary Treasurer Home Economics Club 2L; Vice-President Commercial Club 4L, 4LI; Typist “The. Kaleidoscope 4L, 4H; Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society 4L, 4H; Civics Club 4L, 4H; Glee Club 2L, 2H; Assembly Squad 2L, 2H. “Happy am , contented and free, why aren ' t they all happy like me.” MARGARET ALEXANDER ARGENBRIGHT Secretary 1L, 1H, 2H; Vice-President 2L; Presi¬ dent 3L; Secretary Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society 3H; Second Vice-President Sidney Lanier Literary So¬ ciety 4L; Secretary Forensic Club 4H; Public Speak¬ er 3LI, 4H; Civics Club; French Circle; Basketball team; Essayist Sidney Lanier Literary Society 3H, 4H; Assistant Business Manager “The Kaleidoscope” 3H, 4H. “Beauty prnvoketh thieves sooner than sold.” ••• Page Fifteen
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