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ELISEO ALBERT VIVAS, Jr. Elective Course Minstrel ’36, ’37; Traffic Squad. ELIZABETH RIVES WOLFE Academic Course Traffic Squad; Sanitation Squad; As¬ sembly Squad, Chief ’38, ’39; Li¬ brary Club ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Presi¬ dent of Library Club ’37, ’38, ’39; Vice-President Library Club ’38; French Circle ’37, ’38, ’39; Presi¬ dent of French Circle ’38, ’39; Latin Club ’37, ’38, ’39; President of Latin Club ’38, ’39; Dramatic Club ’37, ’38; Raven Literary Society ’37, ’38; Representative ’35, ’36, ’37; Secre¬ tary-Treasurer ’37, ’38, ’39; Mins¬ trel ’36; Secretary of Combined Jun¬ ior class; School News, Assembly Re¬ porter; Junior-Senior Banquet Com¬ mittee; Assistant Art Editor Alipes Nuntius; Kaleidoscope Staff; Athletic Association. Kaleidoscope . R. CHRISTOPHER WARTHAN, Jr. Commercial Course Glee Club ’37, ’38, ’39; A Capella Choir ’39; Dramatic Club ’37, ’38, ’39: Edgar Allan Poe Literary So¬ ciety; Staff of School News, Typist ’38; Athletic Association ’35, ’39; President of 3L; Traffic Squad ’37, ’38, ’39; Chief of Traffic Squad; Li- brarv Club ’39; Senior Class Prophet ’39. KATHERINE LEE WOOD Commercial Course Traffic Squad ’37, ’38; Sanitation Squad ’38, ’39; Dramatic Club ’38, ’39; Athletic Association ’37, ’38, ’39; Newspaper Staff ’39. HERMAN STEWART WELCH, III. Scientific Course Athletic Association. VIRGINIA EDITH WOOD Academic Course President of 1L, 2L, 2H, 3H, 4L, Sec¬ retary 1H; Student Council 2L; Vice-President of Latin Club ’38 and Secretary ’38; Vice-President French Circle ’38; Vice-President Dramatic Club ’38; Vice-President Raven Lit¬ erary Society; Athletic Association; A Capella Choir; Class Historian ’39; Minstrel ’39: School News Staff ’39; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee ’38. VIRGINIA MILDRED WESTLAKE Academic Course Treasurer of Dramatic Club ’38: Monogram Club ’39; Cheer Leader ’38, ’39; Vice-President of Latin Club ’39; President of Latin Club ’39; Minstrel ’37, ’38, ’39; French Cir¬ cle ' 37. ' 38; Raven Literary Society; Assembly Squad ’38, ’39; Traffic Squad ’37; Chairman Decoration Committee of Junior-Senior Banquet; Red Cross Representative ’36, ’37; Secretary of Junior Red Cross ’37; Representative of Student Council 4L; Secretary-Treasurer 4H; Archcry Club ’39. SARA ELIZABETH WOODY Academic Course Library, 4 years; Latin Club, 2 years; Dramatic Club; Vice-President Li¬ brary Club ’36, ’39; Secretary Latin Club, Spring ’38; Sanitation Squad, Spring ’38: Assembly Squad, Spring ’39; Athletic Association. WARREN SAUNDERS Elective Course Tennis Team ’37, ’38; Class Presi¬ dent 2L ’36. (No Picture) page twenty-eight
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(LTD Freshman Cl. High School at last! Although at first called “rats” we were determined to win the favor of our teachers and schoolmates. Due to our size, the largest class ever to enter Hopewell High School, we were divided into five groups, later into four. Our teachers, Miss Wenger, Miss Brittle, Miss Reese, Miss Gilbert and Mrs. Douglas, helped us through many trying times. We were proud of our school enrollment. For the first time we belonged to the Class A. This year eve had fine athletic teams, and although we did not take an active part in them, we sup ported the Athletic Association by attending the games. Exemptions from our examinations helped us at last to be Sophomores. Sophomore We entered our Sophomore term with hopeful hearts for a successful year. This year we had Miss Bell, Miss Robertson, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Sutherland, and Mrs. Jenks for our teachers. Many of us joined the various clubs, became more interested in athletics, and other activities of the school. As we .had no exemptions this year we had to work hard to pass. Then we were Jun¬ iors, past the half-way mark of our goal of four years of hard work. Junior This year we had the satisfaction of having conquered the hardships of our first two years and were now really important. Our class combined with the low Juniors and sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom, the profit from which was used to give the outstanding event of the year, the Junior-Senior Banquet. Miss Will, Mrs. Parson, Miss Bell, and Miss Trosvig were our teachers. Our new Athletic Field was dedicated this year, and we were proud of having one of the best fields in the state. This year many of our members were taking an active interest in Athletics. We had to work hard to pass our examinations and meet the requirements of being a Senior. Senior Our goal at last for which we had been striving for three long years! We were proud to be called “Dignified Seniors” and be looked upon as school leaders. There was much ex¬ citement about the rings, pictures, and Kaleidoscope. We were very proud of our football and basketball teams which gained state-wide recognition. Our Senior teachers wore Miss Daniel, Mr. Smith, Mr. Sutherland, and Mr. Beckwith. We had charge of the school news in the Hopewell News. This year also, for the first time since 1934, we had May Day exercises. With great joy we were looking forward to the Banquet, Class Day, and Graduation. Under the guidance of Mr. Sutherland we worked very hard to make a success of the 1939 Kaleidoscope, which we think is the best yet. The Senior Class wishes to exprss to Mr. Mallonee and the members of the faculty their deepest appreciation for their untiring effort to help us reach our goal—graduation. It is with many fond memories and deepest regrets that we say “good bye to Hope- well High School.” VIRGINIA WOOD - CLASS HISTORIAN. Kaleidoscope page thirty
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