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DANIEL JOHN VTIPIL Lanier Literary Society; Sanitation Squad; Athletic Association; Poe Literary Society. Daniel has proven his ability to work during the four years that we have known him, and has made many friends. -o- CLAUDE VERNON WELLS Athletic Association; Commercial Club; Civics Club. A red head and a flirt—what a combination! But never mind, he’s a good sport and supports Hopewell High in anything she does. That’s why he will be supported by his schoolmates in his undertakings. •o- AGNES PAULINE WESTON Sidney Lanier Literary Society; Forensic Club; Commercial Club. Pauline is a commercial student. She has made good grades on all her work and she will be a big success in business. - o WILLIAM WICKER Athletic Association; Civics Club; Literary Society. Bill is a boy with a sunny disposition which has made him very popular among the students. Page Twenty-five
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EMILY SADOMIKA Commercial Club; Home Economics Club; Civics Club; Lanier Literary Society. Emily is small but she has not taken a small part in high school activities. As she goes through life perhaps she will think of good old H. H. S. occa¬ sionally. ALICE VIRGINIA SUTHERLAND Class Representative 1L: Poe Literary Society 1L- 2L; First Vice-President Poe Literary Society; Sec¬ retary-Treasurer Basketball Club; Sanitation Squad 1II-4L-4H: Forensic Club; Athletic Association; Sec¬ retary Student Government; Manager Basketball Team; Lanier Literary Society; Representative to Athletic Council; President Latin Club 4L-4H; Assistant Bus¬ iness Manager Kaleidoscope Class Historian. Alice is a girl with school spirit. She takes part in almost every kind of activity. FRANK TEKRELL SWIFT Athletic Association; Dramatic Club; Poe Literary Society; Assembly Squad. Frank is a very quiet but likeable boy. He has made a good record during his high school career. OAKLEY ORAN VAUGHAN President 2L-3H; Athletic Association; Vice-Pres¬ ident 1H Class; Football Club. Oakley is one of the best dressed boys in high school. We wish him luck on the road to success. JUDITH VIVAS Sidney Lanier Literary Society; Commercial Club; Basketball Club; Secretary-Treasurer Home Economics Club; Glee Club; Debating Club. Judith’s personality will certainly make her a place in the world. Page Twenty-four
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QUass l|iBtorij Freshman HE crystal ball of life had quickly sped around and a milestone in our lives had become a memory, for we had now complete d our work in the grammar grades. It was with a feeling of joy and a little fear that we made our debut into High School society as Rats. Indeed our class was so large that we had to be di¬ vided into three groups and placed under the direction of three teachers, namely, Miss Iola Johnson (now Mrs. Maloney), Miss Sallie B. Harrison and Miss Alice Gilbert. Naturally, it was quite a problem to become adjusted to the new teachers, new studies, and new classmates but we finally became accustomed to it. Due to some changes made two of the Freshman home¬ rooms were given new teachers in February, Miss Doris Rathein and Miss Dorothy Richardson. The baseball team of ’29 was one of the most successful that has ever represented the high school and we were overjoyed when they scored two defeats over Petersburg for the first time in four years. The new classrooms, associations, studies, debates, football games and other school activities which were so new to us proved to be thrilling and the days of our Freshman year came quickly to an end. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Sophomore The history of our Sophomore years was most eventful and one which will be long remembered by every member of the class. Our time was well filled with busy days of study and other curricula activities. The annual minstrel presented this year by the high school pupils was much more successful than it had been in the past. A contest was held and a prize was offered to the person selling the most tickets. Otis Thompson, a member of one of the Sopho¬ more homerooms was successful in winning first prize. The Page Twenty-six
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