Hopewell High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hopewell, VA)

 - Class of 1937

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Glass of 1937 IT ROBERT EDWARD BLOUNT COMMERCIAL COURSE “Talent is that which is in a man’s power.” Sidney Lanier Literary Society: Vice- President 3L; Literary Editor Kaleido¬ scope ’37. EDITH LANDIS BRIDGES ACADEMIC COURSE “In studies successjul, in athletics supreme.” Class President 1H, 2L, 3H, 4L; Class Secretary 3L: Sidney Lanier Literary Society ’33-’34-’3S: Latin Glee Club; French Circle ’36-’37; Assembly Squad; Monogram Club ’37; Basketball Team ’35-’36-’37; Athletic Association; Sec¬ retary of Combined Junior Classes ’36; Library Assistant ’32-’33; Latin Club ’33-’34; Tumbling Team ’34; Minstrel; Sophomore Basketball Team ’34; Toast- mistress Junior-Senior Banquet ’36; Sports Editor of school news. FRANCES LEE BOAZE COMMERCIAL COURSE A loving heart is the beginning oj all knowledge.” Basketball Manager ’36-’37; Assistant Basketba 1 Manager ’35-’36; C ' ass Sec¬ retary 1L; Class Rep-esentative 3H; Sidney Lanier Society: Girls’ Monogram Club: Commercial Club; Athletic As¬ sociation: Assembly Squad. FLAVIOUS JOSHUA BRITTLE ELECTIVE COURSE “A gallant knight in sunshine end in shadow.” Latin Club; Treasurer of Dramatic Club; Assembly Squad; Athletic As¬ sociation; Associate Editor of Kaleido¬ scope ’37. MILTON PERRY BURTON SCIENTIFIC COURSE “Worth makes the man.” Athletic Association. CARL RICHARD BOGESE SCIENTIFIC COURSE “None but himself can be his parallel.” Band: Edgar A ' lan Poe Literary So¬ ciety; Football Team ’34-’35-’36; Track Team ’36-’3 7; Class Representative 4H; Traffic Squad; Dramatic Club; Sports Editor of school news; Business Man¬ ager of Kaleidrsccpe ’37; Monogram Club: Tennis Team ’37. CHARLES CLAIBORNE BURNETT SCIENTIFIC COURSE “It takes a wise man to be a clever fool. Secretary-Treasurer 3L, 4L; C ' ass Rep¬ resentative 2H. 1H; Assistant Manager Baseball ’33-’34-’35-’36; Edgar Allan P e Lit ' rary Scciety; Sanitatkn Squad; Band; Tra.iic Squad; President 1L. VIRGIE MAE BUSSART ACADEMIC COURSE “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.” Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society; Latin Glee Club; French Circle; Ath¬ letic Association; Library Club: Vice- President ’35-’36; Traffic Squad; As¬ sembly Squad; Typist Kaleidoscope Staff; Associate Editor of school news. • C ya-J , 7jLaJ n- ms. tfrLA., t . . . Kaleidoscope age 13 . .

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0 Glass of 1957 yO -C. V, r p ' 177 JANIS MAY AKERS ACADEMIC COURSE She that was ever fair and never proud.” Charter member of Dramatic Club for ’36; Secretary Treasurer of French Circle; Art Editor on Kaleidoscope Staff; Art Editor of “Alipes Nuntius.” jp jp 7 HELEN CLEERE ALFORD ACADEMIC COURSE Real worth lies beneath the skin.” Latin Glee Club; Latin Club; Athletic Association. ROBERT LEE BAKER, Jr. SCIENTIFIC COURSE AMY WARREN ALTMAN ACKERMANN COMMERCIAL COURSE blush isjb ' cytftiful, ' but it is ' ' jfttncliiw.inconvenient.” ' Commercial Club; Sidney Lanier So¬ ciety; Athletic Association. ACADEMIC COURSE ‘‘She is small, athletic—with it all, a sunny smile.” Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society 1L, 1H; Athletic Association; Chief As¬ sembly Squad 3H; Basketball Squad 2L, 4H; Treasurer Girls’ Monogram Club 4H; Secretary Dramatic Club 4H; Secretary-Treasurer Latin Club 4L; Cheerleader 3L, 4H; Class President 4H; Exchange Editor “Alipes Nuntius” 3H, 4H; Kaleidoscope Staff; G. P. G. C. 3L, 4H; Junior Red Cross Repre¬ sentative 3L, 4H; Sophomore Basket¬ ball Team 2L, 2H; Secretary Junior Red Cross 3L, 4H. JOSEPHINE AMEEN COMMERCIAL COURSE ‘‘And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew.” Cass Representative 1L; Latin Club ’33-’34; Latin Glee Club; Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society ’33-’34; Tumbling Team ’34; Red Cross Representative ’34; Athletic Association; Trarfic Squad ’36-’37: Typist of “Alipes Nuntius” ’37; Editor-in-Chief of school news; Minstrel ’33-’35-’36-’37: Class Presi¬ dent ’37; Editor-in-Chief “Kaleido-- scope” ’37; Valedictorian of Class ’37. ‘‘Each mind has its own method.” Sidney Lanier Literary Society ’34; Assistant Manager Basketball ’34-’3S; Manager Basketball Team ’36; Athletic Association. THOMAS DANIEL BIRCHETT SCIENTIFIC COURSE “Great in Statue, unlimited in qualities that make a man.” Petersburg High School; Hopewell Football Team ’35; Track Team ’37; Athletic Assistant; Secretary Home Room ’36-’37; Traffic Squad ’37. MYRA BROWNLEY BIRCHETT ACADEMIC COURSE “Quiet, cheerful and of good repute, who could be more.” Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society; Class President 1L, 1H, 2L, 2H, 4H; French Circle; Secretary-Treasurer 3L; Repre¬ sentative 3H; Traffic Squad ’36-’37; Athletic Association; Secretary-Treasurer Library Club ’3 5-’36; President Library Club ’36-’37; Latin Glee Club; Typist on Kaleidoscope Staff; Associate and Club News Editor of school news; Senior Ring Committee; Dedication of Year Book Committee; Treasurer of Senior Class. Kaleidoscope . . .



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2-u, I % Glass of 1957 M OCs Sgf “ t • MORRIS TAGGART CALDWELL SCIENTIFIC COURSE “The great end oj life is not knowledge but action.” Monogram Club ’36-’37; Baseball Team ’36-’37. MARY ESTHER CIBULA COMMERCIAL COURSE “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” Home Economics Club; Commercial Club; Sanitation Squad; Traffic Squad. J THOMAS EDWIN COLLINS SCIENTIFIC COURSE “Handsome is as handsome does.” Footbafll Squad ’35-’36; Tennis Team ’35-’36-’37; Secretary-Treasurer of Stu¬ dent Government ’36-’3 7; Edgar Allan v roe Literary Society; Monogram Club. VALLEY ROSE CHALLENDER COMMERCIAL COURSE “Sight is the task when many share the toil.” ELIZABETH CLEMENTINE CLEERE ACADEMIC COURSE “A pretty woman’s worth some pains to see.” Secretary of Class 1H; Latin Glee Club; Edgar Allan Poe Literary So¬ ciety ’34-’35; Athletic Association; Assembly Squad ’35-’37; President 3L; Library Assistant ’35-’37; Reporter of Library Club 4L; French Circle 4L, 4H. DOROTHY ELIZABETH COOPER SCIENTIFIC COURSE “Away from, cares and troubles fly.” Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society; Latin Glee Club; Library Club. MARY EVELYN CHURCHILL SCIENTIFIC COURSE “To love and win is the best thing; to love and lose, the next best.” Home Economics Club ’33-’34; Secre¬ tary of Class ’33; Traffic Squad ’35- ’36; Library Club ’36-’37; Dramatic Club ’37. DOROTHY ALLEN COBB ACADEMIC COURSE “Never too sober, never too gay, a rare girl in every way. Bluebird Music Club ’33-’34; Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society ’33-’34; Library Assistant ’33; Class President ’33-’34; French Circle ’35; Class Rep¬ resentative ’36-’37; Athletic Associa¬ tion; Traffic Squad; Assistant Business Manager Kaleidoscope ’37; Cap and Gown Committee; Society Editor school news ’37; Latin Glee Club. Kaleidoscope . . . . Page 14

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