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SENIORS SIDNEY BRAUDES KESLER, JR. Scientific “Sidney” Not only is Sidney tall in stature, but he is high in ideals also. GLENN LOUIS KRUMEL Scientific “Glenn” Glenn is never at a loss for words. His frankness and en¬ thusiasm make him an enter¬ taining person. DOROTHY ROVILLA McCracken Commercial “Dotsy” Dotsy charms everyone with her appealing smile, animation, and poise. ADDIE RlfTH MEADOWS seems and a blohde .who lOuncQcss dijergy ile is,,none tlver NICK ANTHONY KLONIS Elective “Nick” The seniors call Nick “our gift to football.” His ’49 ac¬ complishments have made an enviable record. JANE NYE LANIER Academic “Jane” Jane is one of the best loved members of our class. She is outstanding in music, scholar¬ ship and leadership, and in be¬ ing a true friend. y CONSTANCE JEWEL McLEAN Commercial “Mac” She is a “jewel” of a friend who has that gift of adapting her good humor to every situa¬ tion. LAURA BELLE MILLER Elective “Laura” Laura’s athletic ability and carefree outlook combine to make her an exciting personal¬ ity.
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W ' GILBERT SWANSON HAYS Elective “Sleepy” To almost everyone . he is “Sleepy”, hut to those who are acquainted with his rare intelligence he is very wide awake. NORMA JACQUELYN IVEY Elective “Jackie” To talk endlessly, yet always have something to say is rare indeed! Jackie’s bubbling spirit and friendly manner have won her many friends. TTJTi o- EUG£Nk JEFFERSON ' “Jeffie” ; i. K IS proverbial ' one in a nulliorv, who is an all round good friend. No gath¬ ering Ik complete without bis contagil s laughter. aVOMAN EDWARD J A i JUSTICE ,t easty ' Uvoukl e’s th ne song caught V$u in a id, hut no one can ustrious than he. SENIORS w 5l3s. - . JAMES HALL HEFLI Elective “Jimmy” Considerate and willing o offer his services, Jimmy re¬ veals an understanding which endears him to all. QUELYNE A smile speaWs ior itself, and Jackie’s kindness amWjgfcdesire to strive for the hi§§jij tni gs in life have made hera person whose presence is welcomed. SHIRLEY LAMERE JONES Elective “Shirley” Shirley’s seriousness and gen¬ erosity are attributes which make for success both in her work and friendships. HERBERT ALLEN KEENAN Scientific “Herbert” Herbert, with his curly hair and bright smile, has endeared ' himself to everyone. A hard worker, and one of the frien ’- best seniors, he has given cheer to the class.
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MYRTLE EVELYN MOORE Eleclilt “Teeny” BEVERLY ANN MORRIS Commercial “Beverly” Beverly is a good student, a practical thinker, and is always ready to offer her assistance. M T eny” sh is ' in sjze ' 4me hut great in the spi friendliness. CE JOAN 1THCOTE DOROTHY LEE MURTY Scientific “Joyce” Not only as Editor-in-Chief of the Kaleidoscope but in many other ways Joyce has been a leader among the sen¬ iors. Her integrity and intelli¬ gence are greatly admired. Commercial Dottie Dottie has individuality and poise. Her effervescent spirit blended with her moments of serious thought make her a fine Senior. ELVA MAE NORWOOD Jean is a verjsati ' pe ou whose leadership, schgjarenfp, and ability to do things will have been proven by her ac¬ complishments in Hopewell High School. A neat and studious person with a personality that pleases is Elva—a truly understanding DONALD PERRY OPOCENSKY Elective “Don” That goodlooking hoy is none other than Don, one of the best combinations of good looks and good humor in Hope- well High School. ttri 1 ) floff . ELSIE LOUISE ' PACINE ' g V ' g Academic sJ ( JT. » 1 “Ejsie” . ■-« i Poise, friendliness, willing¬ ness to help whenever she can, and her ability to lead are a 1 few of Elsie’s fine traits.
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