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1937 SENIOR CLASS OF HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL Hopewell, Virginia ttOil 4 liel He, t dlcuiesc T S INCE 1925 the graduating Senior classes of Hopewell High School have edited and published an annual. We called our annual this year the Kaleidoscope, the same name it has had for a number of years. Every year the staff members have put forth their best efforts in an at¬ tempt to improve the Kaleidoscope over the previous one. So far they have succeeded. Because of improved conditions under which to work and better facilities on hand, we feel justified in saying that the annual of 1937 does exceed the others in every respect. The Literary department that was begun last year has been continued and we hope it will progress rapidly in the future. More group pictures of organizations and home rooms were added this year because we felt that they would make the book more interesting. We express our appreciation to Mr. Sutherland, our sponsor, who has devoted his time and helped us greatly in making this book a success. —The Editor. in iiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiifi • • • • We started as Freshmen on the bottom rung of the well-known ladder of success. For four years we have put forward the best that was in us in our attempt to reach the top rung. Our teachers have always been willing to put out a guiding hand and help us over the rough places. With¬ out their willingness to help, the going would have been much more difficult. As the time for graduation draws near, we realize that we have ac¬ complished the purpose that was our aim four years ago—the desire to succeed. We know too that one milestone in our education has been pass¬ ed, but the harder and more trying ones are yet before us. Are we afraid of the future? No. The following quotation seems most appropriate at this time and expresses our real feelings: “Grow old along with me, The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made.” This vast future that is so talked of and holds so much terror for most people is just another milestone that has to be reached by the graduating class of 1937. Although we regret leaving friends and beloved surroundings, we look forward to the future and what it holds for each of us, knowing that many things that have become dear will have to be left along the way. —Josephine Ameen.
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