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REUBEN EDWARD FLESHOOD EDYTHE MAE HARTLE SCIENTIFIC COURSE ELECTIVE COURSE “Not to be laughed at and scorned, “Her air, her manners, all who because he was little of statue.” knew admired. Athletic Asscciaticn; Edgar Allan Poe EVELYN LOUISE HAZLETT COMMERCIAL COURSE “An overwhelming joy she finds in life.” Commercial Club; Class Representative, 1L, 1H, 2L, 3L; Edgar Allan Poe Lit¬ erary Society; Minstrel, 3 years; Presi¬ dent, 2L; Assembly Squad. (No picture). In Memory of dlpttn Whom the gods love die young ' Kaleidoscope . . . . . Page 22
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LILLIAN ANN SODAT COMMERCIAL COURSE Oh where can her like be found.” ETHEL LOUISE TALBOT COMMERCIAL COURSE “Speech is great; but silence s i ater.” Home Economics Club; Edgar Allan Poe Literary Club; Commercial Club; Sidney Lanier Literary Club. ANNIE JANE STOREY ACADEMIC COURSE ' 7 never found a companion that was so companionable as solitude.” Library Club ’37; French Circle ’37; Edgar Allan Poe Society ’35; Library Assistant ’34; Assemb ' y Squad ’36-’37; Athletic Association; Red Cross Rep¬ resentative ’37; Latin Glee Club ’33. ELEANOR DOUGLAS TUGGLE ACADEMIC COURSE “Full of fun and vim and vigor.” Cheer Leader: Traffic Squad; Assem¬ bly Squad: Basketball Squad; Mono¬ gram Club; Class Representative; French Circle: Sidney Lanier Society; Chairman cf Program Committee of Junior Red Cross. BETTY SUE SMITH COMMERCIAL COURSE She has a sweetness all her own. Class President ’35; Home Economics f C ub: Commercial Club. J SYLYIA WESTON ACADEMIC COURSE A woman who did Iter own thinking and needed little advice.” DOROTHY BLAIR WOODY ACADEMIC COURSE “ ’Tis a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.’’ President of Freshman C’ass ’33: Sani¬ tation Squad ’33-’34; Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society ’33-’34; Girls’ Bas¬ ketball Squad; ’35: Chief Sanitation Squad ’36; Library Assistant ’33-’34- ’35-’36; Society Editor of School. News; Athletic Association; French Circle. Page 21 ... . VX. VX-( Kaleidoscope
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Freshmen .... At last it had happened! We had been admitted to Hopewell High under the title of “Freshmen” and we’re proud of it even if we were regarded as “rats” by the upper classmen. Miss Wenger, our home-room teacher, was very kind and understanding and helped us in any way that she could. Most of our home-room periods were taken up reading the “314 Times,” a small weekly paper gotten out by our class. We all worked hard that year, eager to pass and become Sophomores. The fact that this was the year exemptio ns from examinations were first attempted, helped us considerably and made us work all the harder with the hope that they would be con¬ tinued the next year. We had good athletic teams that year and our debating team received honors at the district meeting in Richmond. Sophomores .... We were now known as Sophomores and felt quite sophisticated as we, in turn, could look down upon the Freshmen with contempt. We had progressed one step nearer our goal—graduation. Our home-room teachers were Miss Lucy Sinclair and Miss Gilbert, for whose helpful guidance we are grateful. Luckily for us, exemptions were continued, and this relieved us of a great deal of worry. We were fortunate in having one of the members of our class selected for the debating team which again won honors at the district meeting in Richmond and was sent to Charlottesville to contest for the State championship. Our class was also very well represented in both the Sidney Lanier and Edgar Allan Poe Literary Societies. During our Sophomore year, many improvements were begun on the Athletic Field which helped its appearance considerably. SYLVIA WESTON. Juniors .... Proudly we entered the third year of our high school course, no longer “rats” or lowly sophomores, but juniors, really juniors. Under the guidance of our teachers, Miss Gilbert and Miss Moffet, Ave passed a very successful year climaxed by the Junior-Senior banquet. During this year the first Junior-Senior Prom Avas given for the benefit of the “Kaleidoscope” and was very successful. As the term comes to an end, we look forward with great expectations to our senior year. Seniors .... At last Ave have attained Ihe goal Ave have been working for three long years, the title of “Dignified Seniors.” Hoav proud Ave are to be looked upon as the leaders of the school. ' - With the assistance of Mr. Sutherland our “Kaleidoscope” this year Avill be the best ever published. Several neAv and interesting features have been added and Ave hope they will be included in all future annuals. The Dramatic Club presented its first play this year; many students of the senior class are engaged in this activity. The second annual Junior-Senior Prom was given again this year, the proceeds going to the Junior Class for the Junior-Senior banquet. We are very proud to be the first- class graduating from Hopewell High School since it has been made a class A school. As Ave glance back over the four years of our high school career and see all the happy and trying times Ave have had together, it is with deepest regret that Ave leave Hopewell High School. ELIZABETH HENRY. Page 23 ... . Kaleidoscope
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