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LOU with the realization of and gratitude for the help and instruction which he has given us during our Senior year, and his untiring efforts on behalf of the Kaleidoscope” that we dedicate this annual to Mr. James W. Sutherland
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My dictionary says, under the letter K I looked it up, just the other day That “kaleidoscope means: a changing pattern or scene. For the last thirteen years — since 1925 I mean — The graduating class has seen jit to have printed, With the help of a sponsor and others who are interested, An annual showing those who are leaving the fold — That is to say, their Alma Mater, the Blue and the Gold— To enter the world in an attempt to expound The fame of their name the whole ivorld ' round. This changing group of diploma receivers, each trying to play the game. Provides this book ivith its so appropriate name. To the members and friends of the class of ' 38, The staff presents this edition of THE KALEIDOSCOPE, With the fervent desire and earnest hope That your love for your classmates will never abate. i in11111
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Published 1 y SENIOR CLASS OF HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL Hopewell, Virginia . . . Editorial . . . June! Graduation! College! Jobs!— These are in the minds of all Seniors in the Spring and early Summer. Some look forward to the time of de¬ parture with joy and anticipation; others, with relief; some, no doubt, realize they are leaving their happiest days behind them. Among this mixture of emotions, however, there most certainly does lie the realization of the responsibilities which graduation from high school entails. After this event takes place, the continued education of the young man or woman depends entirely upon his or her outlook on life. The few remaining years before one becomes an active voter must be used advantageously to insure the future well-being of the individual, the community, the nation, and even the world. By “advantageously” is meant one’s preparedness to see and take advantage of the “breaks,” of which every¬ one receives a share; one’s ability to keep going in the right direction; and the development of an acute sense of honesty, trustworthiness, loyalty, courtesy, kindness, and thrift—all qualities of good citizens.
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