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' TZv ⢠;Y s o SfiSSic Dedication We, I - he Senior Class of 1952, proudly dedicate our Kaleidoscope to one who has been a true example of friendship, leader¬ ship, and scholarship. Because of his gracious understanding and devoted service to the youth of Hope- well, we so honor him. As a means of ex¬ pressing our deep appreciation, we give de¬ served credit to this fine man, Mr. Forrest Allen Glass. IN MEMORY OF OUR TEACHER Miss Mi 11 a Julia Trosvig who joined the Hopewell High School Faculty in September, 1925, as teacher of Mathematics and served faithfully and efficiently until the spring of 1951. The hundreds of pupi Is who were fortunate to come under her ski I Iful and patient instruction attest to the high standards of achievement to which she inspired them and to her outstanding personality and sterling character. Her death on December 14, 1951 brought a feeling of personal loss and deep sorrow to the faculty and students of Hopewell High School and to all connected with the Hopewell School System. IN MEMORY OF OUR CLASSMATE Helen Earlene Branch who died on the first day of August in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. It is with a deep sense of loss and sincere affection that we honor here one who endeared herself to usāthe Class of ' 52āforever. Administration CHARLES W. SMITH Superintendent of Hopewell and Prince George County Schools. JAMES EDGAR MALLONEE Assistant Superintendent and Director of Instruction, City of Hopewell and Prince George County Schools. 14 Administration ALFRED SAMUEL CURTIS Principal LILLIAN MALONE BURCH Assistant Principal Government PETER IRBY LEADBETTER Assistant Principal Mathematics 15 FACULTY MAE McIVOR ANDREWS Chemistry and Geometry. ELSIE CHAPMAN ATKINS Shorthand and Typing. VELVIE LEE WEST BEANE English. MILTON L. DREWER JR. Government, Social Stud¬ ies and Coach. ELEANOR OLLINGER ELLIS Physical education and Coach. ALLEN WADDELL FLANAGAN JR. Social Studies and Ameri¬ can History. MADELEINE YOUNG FLEETWOOD Science and Home Eco¬ nomics. THOMAS CUSSONS FLETCHER JR. English and Latin. ANNE BEASLEY FLICK Art, History, Social Stud¬ ies, and English. GEORGIA LEE BLACKWELL English. MARY HELEN BURCH English. JACQUELIN M. BURTON Biology and General Sci¬ ence. AUDREY FRANCES CHAMBLISS French and English. ELIZABETH K. COWLES Physics and Algebra. ALTON LESLIE CRIST Social Studies, English, History, and General Busi¬ ness. ELIZABETH CARTER FURR Mathematics. FRANCES B. GILLIAM English. FORREST ALLEN GLASS Science, Physical Education, and Coach. DOROTHY S. GREER Mathematics and Science. JAMES E. HENRY Mathematics and Speech. ROMINEC. HUNDLEY General Business, Typing, and Shorthand. CHARLES L. KEMPER Algebra, Math, and Gen¬ era 1 Business KATHERINE EAST LEADBETTER History. RUSSELL MAC MEANS Choir and Band. IOLA J. MALONEY History. ESTHER G. MAXEY Home Economics. WILLIAM L. MERNER Physical Education and Coach. CHARLES W. NOE Physical Education and Coach. ELLA HUBBLE RICE Home Economics. MAE LOIS RYNALDO Biology and Science. FACULTY IRENE SANGER Shorthand Transcription and Office Training. CATHERINE B. SHEALLY Librarian. EASTERBELLE B. SIMMS English. ELIZABETH JEAN SPONAUGLE Consumer Education. BETTY CHAPMAN WARING Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and Typing. DOLORES WEBB Physical Education and Coach. JOHN S. WELFORD JR. Mechanical drawing, Woodwork, and Metal¬ work. FREDERICK A. WOEHR Industrial Arts. SEATED: Mrs. Irene Sanger, Business Department; Mr. P. I. Leadbetter, Mathematics Department; Miss Lillian Burch, Social Studies De¬ partment; Mrs. Velvie Lee West Beane, English Depart- ment, STANDING: Mr. Russell MacMeans, Music Department; Mr. William Merner, Physical Education Department; Mrs. Sydney Cowles, Science Department; Mr. Frederick Woehr, In¬ dustrial Arts Department. 18 HERBERT MARSHALL ALDRIDGE Spare time means driving the Coley ' s ice cream truck to this quiet senior. . .Herbert leaves an impression of being happy just to drift along. ANGELO WILLIAM ALEXANDER Our dark-haired Latin lover. . . future plans--marriage. .. track whiz--the coach ' s pride and joy. JEANNE MAFFITT ARMSTRONG Her hilarious portrayal of Se- linda in the operetta Bobbyā sha 11 always shine vividly in the minds of Jeanne ' s classmates. ..Jack, A ' s and William and Mary are among her weak¬ nesses. JAMES ALBERT ARNETT Many hours are spent in Hope¬ well ' s own-- Home for the boys --thepool room, that is! Quite a brain but biggest prob¬ lem is putting them to work!. .. . Well liked by all. VERNON EDWARD ARVIN Thereās a difference between consumption and conception in Webster ' s but it is only a tech¬ nicality in Vernonās book... time is consumed by work on his Model T--painted in blue and gold... patriotism at its utmost. GLORIA ELIZABETH ASHTON Miss America ... F or t Lee dances. . . basketball... Gloria is the typical sophisticated teen. .. her smile and infec¬ tious laugh will surely be re¬ membered. THELMA JEANNE ASHWORTH Petersburg dates. . .hockey and softball are right down her line... Gov ' t class with Mr. Drewer just facinates Jeanne. DAWSON LAFAYETTE BAILY Football is his favorite pastime., .whiz in literature class when it comes to memory work... D. L. s jovial iTianner has earned him many friends. 20 KENNETH EDWARD BEACH Your Talent is Showing .. .favorite expression-- Oh, by whom? .. .better known as Diary King ... Ken is well- remembered by his sophomore classmates for his most unusual habit of going swimming fully clothed. BILLY WELTON BELL Whenever you hear laughter or merriment you ' re sure to find Billy... underneathhis original jokes and ready humor is hidden a very serious side. MARIAN JOYCE BOYETT This wise little lady will al¬ ways be remembered by her classmates for the fun she shared with us. .. Marian ' s favorite subject--shorthand? 1 WILLIAM DORNE BRASWELL Hot-rod races... supposedly works at service station.. .when goodnatured Billy ' s in the crowd , there is never a dull moment. FRANCIS EDWARD BRINKLEY This bright young man served well as Junior class president and helped make our Junior- Senior a success... Red Dogā is talented with a football. .. contagious laugh. MALCOLM RUDOLPH BROADDUS Mac ' s catalogue of witty say¬ ings include, Heckle Beckle Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and go seekā and hang-dang ... plaid shirts and grey trousers. RONALD KENT BROWN At home Kent is always kicking a football around but he has no time for play at school... always on the go... a car enthusiast. AGNES LOUISE BROWNING Sports and singing are the two things Louise really enjoys. ..she is outstanding on the softball field.. .entertaining in her trio. 21 JOAN ELIZABETH BURKE Brown hair, eyes to match, freckles and loves to play basketball.. .everybody likes her for her humorous per¬ sonality. LEETHA JOYCE CAIN Jackā... neat... sweet and somewhat retiring Leetha has all the qualities of a splendid friend. MILDRED LOUISE CAMPBELL Industrious.. .modest.. .quiet. ..always cheerful and smiling ...Mildred is a person of joy and happiness. HELEN FREDA CH LARKY Pastimes are playing the piano and organ. . . energetic. . . H e 1 e n is a taciturn person but friendly to all. WILLIAM LESTER CHILDERS, JR. Deep masculine voice.. .ra¬ dio. . .Billy is a pleasant sincere fellow with an unforgettable combination of good sense and good humor. CATHERINE MAY CIBULA Aspirestobea secretary.. .with kindness and gentleness, Cathy does so many of those little things which most of us leave undone or despise to do. LARRY WILLIAM CLEMENTS Five year band member--co-captain.. .endeavors to do his best in everything.. .track team.. .ace pilot. FROSTY JACQUELYN COLEMAN Head majorette... Frosty ... cute ... vivacious, full of pep and sparkle.. .we will never forget Jackie ' s high strutt¬ ing in front of our band. 22 ROBERT LEWIS COLEMAN Peabody.. .youāve seen his name before on these pages-- number three of a well known trio., .enjoys government. ROBERT LAWRENCE COLLINS Tries his best in all he attempts... found chemistry inter¬ esting ... Robert has a good habit--talking only when he has something to say. CLARENCE JENNINGS CONNELLY This tall boy is often seen in a blackFord.. .works at a cer¬ tain auto supply store in town. ..Jenningsā three hobbies are boats, solid geometry, and falling out of trees. MARJORIE ELOISE CRABTREE Her beautiful blond hair and lovely eyes are features that help make her a popular per¬ son. .. Margie is always happy and carefree. DONALD GEORGE CUDDIHY Don Juan is one of those fabu¬ lous Cuddihy boys.. .love for cars and motor cycles.. .cheer¬ ful out-look on life... little but lively. ROBERT LEE DAILY Handsome.. .Woodlawn.. .eye¬ brows... no speed laws bother Bobby, his highways are the sky ...catchy smile and winning ways. RICHARD LEWIS EDENS Go-getter.. .potential leader.. .Buddyās personality shines to light our days atH. H. S....best remembered by us for his smiles. DAVID LANE ELMORE Part owner in a thriving transfer business.. .Carefree and lighthearted suits him to a T... friendly and athletic. 23 ROBERT ENGLAND A shining light in science classes... a friend, guaranteed not to bite, scratch or kick. ..Bobby is a swell person all around. CAR Promising young artis personality.. .reserved, poised, and charmed us all. IOL ERDI MAN match her sparkling lovely Carol has JEAN AUDREY EVANS This sweet gal rates a car door named after her... adorable way of talking with her eyes . . .success in everything. ANNIE MAE FAYED David... freckles... fua .. life of any party.. .little Annie Mae is popular withall because of magnetic personality. EARL FIELDER, JR. Parlez-vous francais āFred¬ die ?... hunting... his greatest hobby is boats--he makes, paints, and floats ' em...a hard worker. EDNA LUCILLE FLOWERS Neat.. .lovely hair...attrac¬ tive ... a friendlier girl one could never meet_a sincere young lady. VICTOR EUGENE FUZY Plays trumpet in the H. H. S. band... hobby is boats., .wherever anyone is having fun you can be sure Victor will be present. FRANKLIN DELANO GALDERISE Cars... his hobbies are hunting, fishing, sleeping and eat- ing--very talented in all of them...Franklin has been a busy boy at H. H. S. 24 NONIE HARRIET GANKAKIS Pleasing personality.. .brains versus beauty... generous with her time.. .intelligent Nonie is the pride of the school for her leadership qualities. WILLIAM EUGENE GARNER Mischief making Gene is always looking for someone to tease... cars, basketball and girls are among his top inter¬ ests. BARBARA La VERNE GATES Bobbie ... beautiful blue eyes. She is talented musical¬ ly, both in voice and piano. ..everybody loves her because she is a real friend in need. JUNE CAROLYN glazebro 5k b Happy-go-lucky a nd lovely. ..full of vim, vigor, and vi¬ tality. . .June is always on hand with seriousness or gaity as the situation demands. CHARLIE EARNEST GRAY, JR. Personality . . . favorite saying -- John Brown ... loves hot rod races... he is easily made a true friend.. .hisambition cen¬ ters around V. P. I. MICHAEL JOSEPH HALKOS Mike loves French and solid geometry... h a s an inquiring mind and friendly manner... intellectual and resourceful. I MARY ATHENA HNARAKIS Serenade to a Blond ...the happy atmosphere that sur¬ rounds Mary always brightens any class or group.. .her deter¬ mination and cheerfulness make up an admirable combination. WILMA ELLEN HANSER Shy, retiring mousetrap... spends time with a certain Jim¬ my... Wilmaās cute and persuasive ways overcome any obstacles that happen to befall her. 25 JERRY DONALD HARRIS Trademark is bleached bangs ... his wit and good humor make him one of our friendliest classmates.. .Jerryās most obvious talent couid be called-- flirting. TAMARA LYN HAYS Lovely brunette. .. acrobatic ability and poise characterize Tamara...her charmingand versatile ways have endeared her to all. JEAN ANN HOGUE Her ambition is to receive an MRS--degree ?. . .Jean is a fun loving and lively person. . .with a thoughtful disposition... a bright spot in any class. ELIZABETH HELEN HOLLAND Five year member of our won¬ derful band... her sweet dis¬ position and ready smile always cheer any group. ..modesty and faithfulness outline Betty ' s character. ANN CAMERON HOLSCLAW Mind of her own.. .Ann is our hard-working editor-in-chief onthe Kaleidoscope.. .Univer¬ sity of Virginia.. .dates a cer¬ tain football star. DONALD STANFORD HOWLETT Donald ' s friendly smile and his nonchalant manner charac¬ terize him as a favorite class¬ mate. . his courteous and quiet ways prove him to be a true friend. IRENE GLADYS HOWLETT Irene ' s boundless energy and enthusiasm mark her as an enviable personality... her warm personality brings hap¬ piness and mirth wherever she goes. ANN MARGARET HUETHER Medais, medals, and more medals.. .Girl ' s State...has a knack for knitting... ambition is to be a mechanical engineer... making miniature furniture is one of Ann ' s many hobbies. 26 EDDIE DELTON HUGHES BLUE CHEVROLET. .. right end on the football team... favorite expression-- Geemonee ... dates certain Ed¬ itor . . .football, basketball, track keep him busy the year round. CLAUDE TARLTON IVEY Emory and Henry College... he ' s another a mbitious footba 11 player of noted ta lent. .. Claude is our idea of the--average boy--crew cut and all! Greatest love--dangling pocket- books out of third story windows. LINWOOD EARL JACKSON Big hearted. .. j o v i a 1 and friendly... Linwood is popular enough among the guys but when it comes to the gals-- thereās only one. ANN CORDELIA JOHNSON Sports have a big part in her life. . . Lynchburg College will gain Ann next year. ..keeps New Jersey post offices busy... Scholorship leadership, and service. RICHARD DOUGLAS JUSTICE The future Sammy Snead... big blue eyes and light green cashmere sweater... next year you will find Richard at V.M.I. ELEANOR ANNA KOREN Always laughing and ever de¬ pend able makes Eleanor a wonderful friend and classmate . . . Southern drawl... possesses admirable qualities o f gen¬ erosity consideration and willingness. MARY ALICE LAMPMAN Petersburg pals.. . often seen driving her limousine about town... Mary Aliceās practical thinking and good humor make her a good student. LARRY WEST LANE Homeroom period means nothing to Larry--and classes? --What ' re they ?!... A whiz at picking up speed-- tickets . .. life is a huge joke... laugh while you can. 27 ALBERTA JEANINE LAWRENCE Dates University of Richmondās Shock .. .Jeanine ' s never at a loss for words.. .her effervescent spirit and bubbling laugh win her many friends. . .sweet and sincere. ROBERT LEWIS LEGAT Bobby ' s magnetic personality and industrious ambition has made him S. C. A. president.. .high on the list of those most likely to succeed. s E N 1 0 R S MARJORIE ELIZABETH LEGGETT Neat, sweet, and a treat to meet_darling eyes and ever smiling countenance. ..Mar¬ gie ' s favorite song could well be Along Came Bill. EARL RUSSEL LESLIE Crew cut and dark complex¬ ion. .. Earl is one of the neatest dressers in the senior class... Baseball.. .shyness. PEGGY LEE LEWIS Contagious laugh... blond hair cute personality... Peggy has that way about her that makes everyone her friend. JACQUELINE COLLIER Ā£p 0 LIVERMAN Jacque, with her petite man¬ ner, curly locks and ...This sweater? Iāve had it all my life --canāt even throw it away!ā RONALD EDWARD LUCK That front tooth, lost in honor of football, has become a part of Ronnie ' s amiable personality... green Ford... V- neck sweaters. MARTHA JANE LOWE Martha Jane is a little hard to locate amid the stacks of bills and invoices at her job downtown but worth looking for.. .she has that nonchalant manner about her which so many strive to gain. 28 THOMAS JOHN McGONIGLE, JR. Tom Shows signs of being what one might call a born poli¬ tician. .. life is fun. .. drives the Prince GeorgeCounty bus .. . City Point... Model T. COLBERT FARRAR MICKLEM Life of any party. .. great athlete... uke .. . dates a cer¬ tain cheerleader. .. he possesses a warm, genuine friendli¬ ness that has made him a very wonderful part of the Class of ' 52 . ARLEEN MAE MINOR Band.. . Blond hair... V. P. I. sox. .. Arleen is sweet and quiet but we always know she ' s there taking it all in and getting the most she can out of life. MARY MITCHELL Little Mary Mix-up ... K a - leidoscope staff. ..reports for Blue and Gold ... big brown eyes. . . Mary is enthusiasm and energy personified. CHARLES MATTHEW MOOGALIAN Charlie, Peabody and Gene make a fa mous trio in H. H. S. ...Senior Class president... friendly attitude and helpful¬ ness. .. brains plus is a good definition of Charlie. JAMES ROBERT MOON ...Good show last night -- Jimmy is the fellow who flashes that light when the crowd gets noisy at the movie... Aās... laughter.. .height. DOROTHY EVANGELINE MOORE National Honor Society... I speak for democracy. .. She ' s a lovely lady--refined, graceful, and mentally brilliant. ... helpful... a thorough worker. CHARLES HOWARD MORRIS Perfection is his goal... Charles has certainly followed the correct road signs so far, those being character, profi¬ ciency, and honor. ELEANOR MAE NEMETZ Band member... very enthusiastic library assistant... a day rarely passes when a delinquent borrower of books is not approached by her and presented with a library slip... Ka¬ leidoscope. . .Eleanor is nice to know. JAMES WILLIAM OāRAVEZ Home-room president... Quick wits and clear thinking put Jimmy ' s ability to achieve his ambition, to study archi¬ tecture at U. of Washington, in the palm of his hand. ALBERT PRICE Friendly... unassuming calm¬ ness. . Alberthasan easy-going manner and an even disposition ...an all-around fellow. DELORES ANN PAUL Petite Ann has charmed the school with her winning ways, .the summer months bring many a sojourn at West Point, Va... basketball and tennis rate high with this vivacious, blond, head cheerleader. PEGGY ANNE PEARSON A diamond illuminates Peggy ' s third finger left hand and the sparkle shoots in the direction ofāV. P. I. ' s football won¬ der! Leadership makes her an asset to any organization. ESTHER ELIZABETH PETER Estherās first love is Lady Mac¬ beth -- Shakespeare had a daily turn in his gravewhile Mac¬ bethā was immortalized in Eng. 7.. . sock and sweater sets. MARY FRANCES PITO ...I made it --when said by Mary Frances is understood to mean the nice clothes she wears... always smiling... 4-H clubs. . .honor roll. CAROL ANNE Enthusiasm unequalled at football - games. .. never seen without Colbert. .. beautiful voice. ..a fine combination of intellect and beauty. ALVIN ODELL PORTER Alvin is an easy-going, jovial fellow best described as, ...nice, a joker in a quiet sort of way. ANN MARI] Better known as, Genie-ooyT Lrbby- girlāsoftball .. .A ' s. ..good taste in clothes...neat hair cut.clicks typewriter keys in Mr. Smith ' s office. LEWIS J. ROWSEY Junieā is a husky athletic- looking grid star who uses base¬ ball as a side-line. Biggest interest is the opposite sex... singing. JOHNNIE SAPON Always lateāā... one of the City Point Gang... self-con¬ fidence. ..Johnnie can be counted on to supply humor in the form of stories and jokes. LARRY JAMES SAUNDERS Turtle ... excels ill football and b a s e b a 11 ... Hopewell ' s own Jackie Robinson. .. ice tea fiend... Larry is a true and loyal Blue Devil. ROBERT EARL SCRUGGS Outstanding in football.. dates a certain lass, by name-Betty ...Bobby has an unusual com¬ bination of athletic ability and brains.. . goes out of his way to do any job well. WILHEMINA SEAR Mimi .. .peppy brunette... artistic in the realms of music... she has made many friends with her laughter and seriousness as the situation demands. JERRY ARWOOD SHARP Easy-going... loafers.. . loves to spin yarns about his many uncles. 31 ELLEN FRANCES SMALLEY Noted for her excellent ability in sports... especially basketball... Phillip ... loves to laugh... Ellen is a very generous person. THOMAS RICHARD SMITH Tall dark and handsome... hobby-girls... carefree and dilly dally... Richard is as reliable as he is big-hearted. TOMMIE LEE SMITH Blond. ..typing (?)whiz... plaid shirts.. . Tommie Lee shall always be remembered for his glibness of tongue, JEAN KAY SNEAD Combination ace photographer and champion knitrwit... goalie... Poo-poo ... these are Jean ' s pastimes while Butch is away. ELEANOR LORRAINE SOBER Shining hair and beautiful voice... sweetly reserved... Eleanor has won admiration fr.m her classmates by her ready willingness to help others. FRED JOSEPH SODOMKA George . . . crew cut. ..lav¬ ender shirt... plays a bang-up game of basketball. .. with a jaunty air, an engaging grin, and a flare for mischief, he has made h i m s e 1 f quite well- known to all his classmates-- and teachers. ANN LOUISE STEWART Spirited cheerleader. .. dimples and big brown eyes... Ann is one of those thoroughly nice persons whom everyone enjoys knowing. FRANKLIN DELANO STURKEY Dynamite comes in little packages... Franklin gives a big charge to anything he ever attempts... sure to go far in this life of ours. 32 ( STANLEY BERNARD SUTTON Secretary of S. G. A.... favorite pastime--scratching his head.. .impossible to know him long without laugh¬ ing and loving life with him. MASON SWANN Mase .. .City Point ' s gift to the women and algebra ' s longest sufferer.. .second home--tennis court...imper¬ sonations. ANTHONY JOSEPH SYLVESTER Makes extra money at Joe ' s.. . curly hair... Basketball and band area few of the things in which Tony excels. MARIE LaFORCE TALLEY Famous last words-I do ... library assistant... patient.. .Marie is always ready to help others at a momentās notice., .she is reserved, yet she has a magnetic personality. JAMES MONROE TALLEY Monkā... basketbalL .. a con¬ tagious smile... impish per¬ sonality and a grand fellow... Monroe keeps his school chums gay with his merry ways. HENRY RASON TALTON Fun to be with.. .good-looking and well-groomed... life of algebra class... a noble, true, and perfect knight. BARBARA JEAN TAYLOR Favorite word-- Frank ... dimples.. .her flashing smile and winsome personality have made her a wide circle of friends. HERBERT LEEROY THOMPSON Pencil behind ear.. .a big hearted guy... Herbieās easy good humor has won his many friends...fun-loving and girl loving. 33 PEGGY LOUISE TILLER Genial. .. good grades. . .willingness to help plus her leadership ability makes Peggy popular among her class¬ mates. .. It would be hard to find a better friend. MARIAN VIRGINIA VARTANIAN Conscientious... really enjoys memory w o r k ... spends spare time behind one of our mos t popular soda fountains. .. Marian has a friendly hi for everyone. ROBERT LEE VAUGHAN Mirth making. .. Bobby likes H.H.S. so well he hates to leave. ..his many talents are playing Dixie on the piano and tooting a trumpet. AARON EUGENE WALKER Floogieis our fabulous scatback of the gridiron. .. ability to laugh... good taste in clothes . . . blue eyes... these are but a few of the characteristics by which we will remember him. CLARENCE DELEON WEAVER lie believes honesty is the bes t policy ... Sincere. . . C.D. is right at home on the athletic field as well as the classroom. JOHN WILLIAM WEAVER Boats, hunting and track keep him b u sy ... industrious and pleasant, Billy makes him¬ self well-liked in his class.. . a good chap who canāt go wrong. THOMAS HENRY WEAVER Motor scooter and Red have become a familiar scene around the Wonder City. . . a sportsman of both field and stream, lie is a friend of all. STANLEY JAMES WELLINGTON The tease of the ' 52 class. .. bleached hair. . . a great end man ... Stanley is so full of fun and life that to know him means to like him. 34 BARBARA ANN WELLS A little black Ford and a guy called Doodley. . .sports.. . Beautiful, beautiful, brown eyes .. .Barbara is generous with her time and talents. CHARLES EUGENE WILKES Wavy hair... likeable. .. enjoys spending spare time with a certain little blonde. . .Genie boy ' s green Chevy keeps the road to Woodlawn burning. RONALD CARLYLE WILLIAMS Argyle socks... straight from City Point... good natured... friendly Ronnie will always have many friends if he keeps his winning ways. EMMA LOUISE WILLIAMSON Easy going L ou ise is always ready to make another friend.. .attractive... at present is in real estate business. ELIZABETH MARY WOLLASTON The algebra whiz?...often sings After he ' s Goneā (to E. C. T. C.)...business staff manager, hockey and basket¬ ball keep popular Elsie on the g°- BARBARA LANE WOOTEN Maroon Dodge, And Fluid Drive tooā 1 1 ! ... t h e business staff... outstand ing in music with her soprano voice... Cin¬ cinnati Conservatory ' s future pride and joy. SENIOR OFFICERS Charles Moogalian.President Colbert Micklem.Vice President Mary Hnarakis.Secretary Vernon Arvin.Treasurer 35 Officers: Donald Yates, Pres.; Denny Baxter, V. Pres.; Becky Johnson, Sec.; Barbara Lewis, Treas. Hansford Boss Elsie Boykin Roy Brady Shirley Brannon JUNIOR CLASS Carol Abrams Hubert Ackerman James Arnett Jack Ashton Sylvia Atwell Denny Baxter Shirley Bolling Betty Broaddus N a Q t $ r J2 wn Narraf Burney Gladys Cadger Phyllis Cadger Martin Col I ins Mary Jo Collins Frances Cuddihy Eldridge Curtis Gloria Dale Darrell Davis Margaret Davis Lewis Dean Anne Dodson Rosalyn Douglas Barbara Drake Billy Draper Pat Drowns Bobby Edwards Alberta Elmore Jean Elrod Phyllis England Bill Fackelman Ted Fore Doris Faulk Dorothy Franz Jean Gaither Harvey Glass Mary Grammer Eddie Gray Virginia Hagopian Viola Hal! Pat Harper Betty Harrelson Barbara Harrison Thomas Hanser Betty Jane Jatch Larry Hipps Barry Holbert Yvonne Houser Charles Huether Charlotte Hughes Elsie Hurlburt Virginia Ivey Frances Jackson Becky Johnson Shirley Johnson Mary Kelly Armeta King Virgil Kirby Esther Koren Robert Lassiter Peter Lawrence Barbara Lewis Sue Lilly Marshall Livesa; Patty Luck David Martin Ralph McCulley Frankie McQua Gloria Mitchell Nancy Moore Vivian Moore Claudine Morris Gail Morris Skeets Myers Rachel Nelson Roy Nesbitt Bet ty Norwood Phyllis Norwood Jimmy INunnal ly Wilfred Pacquette Betty Parker Ruth Parker Dorothy Poole Donald Quick Jane Quick Shirley Quick Harold Read Betty Lane Riggs Barbara Robbins Calvin Rowland Gloria Sark issian Aubrey Shuler Garland Slagle Oail olocum Joyce Smith Nancy Smith Ellen Stanley Robert Stanle Patricia Sutton Pat Taylor Rachel Thoner Ronnie Thompson J. P. Tiller Clarence Tooley Carlton Townes Margie Tucker Gerald Vaiden Rose Marie Vaughan Francis Weaver Frank Weaver June West Robert Wiggins Pat Wilson Tommy Wi Ison Betsy Wood Cleve Worrell Betty Wright Oris Wyatt Ronnie Wyatt Donald Yates Rachel Yates Ruth Yates The president and vice- president of the Junior Class crown Queen Tamara Hayes and King Bobby Legat at Junior sponsored dance. 40 Sophomore Class Grade Lee Alley Rose Ashton Patsy Blanks Betty Lou Bransford Julia Browder Careen Brown Phyllis Browning Frances Budd Nancy Buren Douglas Burt Arthur Burton Paul Casey Nibby Cook W. S. Cox Helen Aultman Neill Baxter Rae Bazemore Phyllis Beacham Ruby Creel Phyllis Curtis Betty Davis Deanna Davis Doris Anne Davis Ronnie Davis Dorothy Diradour Bessie Draper Barbara Eld Butch Elkins Gloria Elrod Raymond England Richard Eppes 41 Anne Fleetwood June Frazier Patty Fulcher Thomas Glass Roxie Greene Shirley Gurkin Pat Haendle Bobby Haller Robert Hansford Lois Haskett Virgil Harris Betty Haines Helen Hnarakis Dennis Holbert Esther Hole Kenneth Horton Ann Howerton Jerry Hudson Pat Hudson Ronnie Jacobs Kathryn Jacobs Bobby James Jack James Betty Jandl Jack Jones Mary Jones Courtland Joyner Jane Klingelhoefer Charlotte Landis Barbara Lester Richard Lewis Harold Lunsford Barbara Maddy Michael Manieri Andrew Martin Jimmy Mathews Robert McCracken Irene McCulley Douglas McDiarmid Gordon McDiarmid J I 42 ] Peggy Moon Joan Morris Douglas Myers Rodney Myers Wayne Newkirk Arlene Norris Annie Norwood C. B. Oakes Betty Patterson Gene Pelter Helen Plews Bobby Pollard Lee Rickman Gloria Rithman Shirley Robinson Charles Saunders Barbara Scott Joyce Shaw Betty Shelton Jimmy Simmons Etna Soddu Dell Steffey Hi Ida Stracconi Pat Suit Gloria Tarkington Shirley Thomas Wayne Titmus Carl Tomlin Marshall Turner Meredith Turpin C l A S S Frances Van Houten Davis Walker Jean Ward James Wartham Roy Weaver Elizabeth Willard Terry Wills Jean Wood Sondra Wyatt Bobby Yancey 43 Freshman Donald Braun Thurman Brickhouse Virginia Bryant John Burnett Patsy Butler Mike Buyalos Charles Cain Peggy Cain Bill Canoles Jere Caricofe Ronnie Caricofe Carolyn Clark Barbara Carter Delores Cibula Sam Coll ins Robert Daniel Roberta Daniel Betty Dekker Donnie Dewberry Mary Diradour Jackie Ditzler Robert Draper June Edens Bruce Eley Billy Ellis Rudolph Ellis Sam Elmore Joyce England Beverly Epperson Jean Faris PhyIlis Franchaw Marlene Frazier Pete Galderise Curtis Griffin Gloria Hall 44 Ronnie Hamric Soncka Hordy ElsĀ® Arlene Harvey Charles Harvey Eddie Heffington Betty Hening Phyllis Holt Billy Hoover Sylvia Hope Carol House Carol Jean Hughes Lynne Hughes Nancy James Barbara Johnson Shirley Johnson Frank Jones Bernard Joswick James Kanak Paul Karnes Ann Kirby David Koren Jimmy Langston Carolyn Lawrence Donald Lee Mildred Lucy Iris Martin Linda Martin Johnny McDaniel Kay McDiarmid Betty McDonald Chuck McVicar Pauline Mitchell Jane Moore Dan Morris Jackie Morris Barbara Neal Thelma Nichols Barbara Partin Betty Patterson 45 Albert P earson Olga Peter Anne Phelps Hal Phelps Marne Reese Shirley Reichart Jimmie Rideout Janie Rowland Nancy Royster Carol Russell Dorothy Santo Christine Scott David Sear Anne Smith Rachel Sober Bobby Stevens Jerry Stokes Barbara Storey Freida Sullivan Jerry Sutton Faith Suyes Elsie Takesian Jimmy Taylor Kay Taylor Tony Taylor Bobby Temple Tommy Thomas Jo Anne Towsey Ronnie Trull Margaret Tyler F R F $ H M [ ni Elaine Valanidas Alex Walker Jean Wei I ington John Wei I ington Tony Zevgolis 46 Grade Classes . S 1 1 1 MS w H l- M F ... .J FIRST ROW: Belle Walker, Dolores Elrod, Hilda Markham, Jean Marlow, Jean Duck, Phyllis Wynn, Carole Bishop, Dorothy Bowden, CarolynWeaver. SECOND ROW: Shirley Pelter, Betty Lee, Hazel Shelton, Frances Childress, Louise Danner Geneva Hall, Viola Jackson. THIRD ROW: Eldon Jerue, Bobby George, Edward English, Daniel Vanko, Johnny Baxley, Raymond Atkinson, Larry Abernathy, John Newman, Walter Lovelady. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Gordon, Herbert Powers, William Coe, Charles Morgan, Gene Thompson, Billy Fisher, Alfred Hall, Jack Daniel, Floyd Davis, Mr. James Henry, teacher. FIRST ROW: Margaret Jacobs, Marion Phillips, Lois Merritt, Hazel Allen, Helen Foldesi, Hilda Smith, Delores Sadler, Themo Savage. SECOND ROW: Kettie Brown, Phyllis Nash, Barbara Jones, Alberta Landis, Nancy Spiers, Mary Myers, Claudette Barnes. THIRD ROW: Richard Chiarky, Robert Jackson, Cecil Gibson, Billy Mitchell, Don Parr, Clarence Wells, KarlHayes. FOURTH ROW:Travis Mayes, Hubert Baker, Franklin McGee, Wayne Burney, Leonard Beach, Bobby Edwards, Gene Meadows, John McCoy, Miss Georgie Lee Blackwell, teacher. FIRST ROW: Carole Williams, EmilyHouse, Harriet Rackley, Sarah Thom¬ as, Shirley Cadger, Myrna Sober, Anna Rogers, Mrs. Fannie Gilliam, teacher. SECOND ROW: Helen Onorato, Carmen Johnson, Christine Wil¬ son, Kay Ledford, Ilene Ingram, Joyce Ellis, Mildred Brannan, Carlos Frantz. THIRD ROW: Henry Tobler, Frank Blaha, Alex Halkos, Joseph Mann, Ronald Oakley, Billy Collins. FOURTH ROW: Edward Barnes, Paul McGuckian, Vance Swindell, Raymond Rayner, Bobby Smith, Tommy Davis, Donald Eller, Billy E. Hoover, Donald Cleere, James Marshall, Duane O ' Rauez, John Spivey. 48 FIRST ROW: Sally Green, Jean McCormick, Kelsie Mason, Patty Rogers, W NancyCaricofe, Phyllis Warthan, Virginia Schaaf, Sue Powell. SECOND ROW: Bill Zevgolis, Bobby Munford, John Heritage, Kenny Spain, Gar- landHudson, Richard Porter, Bobby Howard, Carl Weaver, Gene Taylor. THIRD ROW: Walter Shuey, George Jacobs, Jerry Sutherland, Richard Ward, SammyBelk, BobbyCarlon, Malcolm Baker, MiltonCain, Beverly Lee. FOURTH ROW: George Jamarik, Benny Johnson, Clayborne Drum- heller, James Frink, Rupert Collins, Edward Taylor, Jack Thomasson, Ralph Collins, Mrs. Anne Flick, teacher. FIRST ROW: Mildred King, Florence Kirby, Ann Thompson, Shirley Minor, Jean King, Frances Branch, Sylvia Aruturian, Evelyn Shakleford, Elizabeth Townsend, Joan Dalton. SECOND ROW: Clarence Elliott, Reid Frazier, Barbara Hargrave, Barbara Lee, Jean Harburg, Kenneth Smith, Leroy Nor¬ wood, Frank Borowitz. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Pearce, Bobby Jones, Ray James, Russell Powell, James Story, James Smith, Nelson Jones, Mrs. Madeline Y. Fleetwood, teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Hale, Eliza¬ beth Lassiter, John Carroll, Melvin Dunbar, James Stokes. t R A D [ 49 [ I 6 G H T H i FIRST ROW: John Allee, Nancy Boettcher, Peggy Lassiter, Betty Jean Nobles, Evelyn Burt, Esther Creel, Sarah Wright. SECOND ROW: David Minor, Arlene Lewis, Carolyn Ingram, Anne Turnes, Mary Lou Dunn, Hope Sober, Gene Rowland, Mrs. Greer, teacher. THIRD ROW: Gerald Taylor, Johnny Vartanian, Fred Lampman, Paul Vanko, Guy Jones, Curtis Jones, Johnny Jackson, Ted Lindfors, Charles Hughes, Eugene Frink, How¬ ard Elmore. FIRST ROW: Frances Jones, Gayle Hudson, Callie Parsons Norma Hedge¬ peth, Dorothy Lewis, Doris Flippo. SECOND ROW: Priscilla Jones, Sarah Harris, PeggyWorley, Linda Ashworth, MaeWyatt, Frances Daniel. THIRD ROW: Jack Braswell, Thomas Sturkey, Robert Hughes, Russell Griffin, James Coleman, Lenard Leslie, L OURTH ROW: Wilbur Cobb, Robert Ard, Glen Cameron, Wayne Jones, William Nesbitt, Mr. Allan Flannagan, teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Gloria Miller, James White, Bernard Walton, Jimmie Williamson. G R A D [ 50 UPS?: Kenneth Beach Eleanor Nemetz Jackie Coleman Peggy Tiller Jeanne Armstrong Peggy Pearson Elsie Wollaston . tlizat Furr sponsor ( Ann Holsclaw Ann Huether Ann Johnson Jeanine Lawrence Mary MitchelI Mac Broaddus Miss Jacquelin Burton sponsor nn Ho sc aw tor-in-chief - t i CO-OPERATIVE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Bobby Legat, president; J. P. Tiller, vice-president; Stanley Sutton, secretary. FIRST ROW; Armeta King, Ann Dodson, Phyllis Norwood, Betsey Jo Wood, Annie Mae Fayed, Frances Van Houten, Betty Hening, Janice Booth, Miss Lillian Burch, sponsor. SECOND ROW; Hilda Straccioni, Shirley Haden, Jo Anne Towsey, Ellen Stanley, Mary Lou Dunn, Sarah Thomas, Mildred King, Kettie Brown, Peggy Worley. THIRD ROW; Jack James, Courtland Joyner, Wayne Dise, Richard Justice, Jack Thomasson, Kent Brown, Rudolph Ellis, Elsie Wollaston. 54 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Stanley Sutton, Armeta King, Peggy Tiller, Nonie Ganakakis, Mary Kelly, Betty Lane Riggs, Denny Baxter, Pat Harper, Gerald Vaiden. Kenneth Beach, Jean Snead, Mary Alice Lampman, Nancy Burney, Martha Jane Lowe, Ann Huether. Ann Johnson, Ann Holsclaw, Eleanor Nemetz, Barry Hol- bert. Advisors: Mrs. Leadbetter, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Curtis, Miss Burch, Mr. Leadbetter, Mrs. Maloney, Mrs. Beane. lmmy ° Rave z, President Anne Parker, Diradour, Barbat Ann Huether, M n Houten. Gloria Pat Harper, secretary; Nancy Buren, president; Mary Kelly, vice-president; Sandra Hardy, program chairman; Patty Fulcher, treasurer; Marne Reese, re¬ porter. 56 CERCLE FRANCAIS , p, -$ j .r - ' ā . ; j, - ' Ā« . . an 1 .: J I lljlffi . Sue Lilly, James Ridout, Carol Pope, Denny Baxter, Frances Cuddihy, Kenneth Beach, Mary Kelly, Joan Burke, Charles Huether, Ann Dodson, Sylbia Atwell, Ann Huether, Miss Chambliss, sponsor. i ' ā¢ā¢ā¢ā¢ ' - A V: f Barba ta W President; P at e etty Park . man ā re P°ner. ā 1 Ce ' P res ident; J ackle Uy ā President Kenneth Beach presides. Peggy Tiller, vice-president; Louise Williamson, secretary; Martha Lowe, treasurer; Kenneth Beach, president; Mary Frances Pito, reporter. 1ST ROW: Mrs. Irene Sanger, sponsor; Peggy Lewis; Mary Alice Lampman, Leetha Caon, Eleanor Korcn, Luray Cameron. 2ND ROW: Mildred Camp¬ bell. Marian Boyette, Gladys Cadger, Phyllis Cadger, Pat Sutton, Gail Slocum. 3RD ROW: Barbara Wooten, Dorothy Moore, Catherine Cibula, Shirley Brannan, Charlotte I lughes, Catherine Cibula. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS: Eddie Gray T reasurer Jean Hogue Reporter Margie Leggett Secretary Jerry Harris President Margie Leggett. āā Erhlich, Maria,, Boyette. 2fJD s ā ā dle Gray. Jean Evans, Charlene Saunders, Buster Brooks, Albert Price Ear L En ' Larry Ce ā Earl Leslie. Carlton Alma,ode. D . E . students work a number of hours each week for credit in class, and money, too. Mary Page, Barbara, and Tamara help in the library. Librarian Mrs. Catherine Sheally Marie Talley, secretary; Jo Ann Towsey, president; Armeta King, treasurer; Denny Baxter, Marion Vartanian, vice president; Betty Hatch, reporter. Jean Ward, Margaret Tyler, Tamara Hays, Ruth Yates, Eleanor Nemetz, Gail Slocum, David Johnston, Marne Reese, Barbara Carter, Mildred Brannan, Carolyn Weaver, Elaine Valanidas, Mary Page Kelly, HelenPlews, Charlotte Robinson, Barbara Maddy, Ann Turnes, Rachel Thorner, Carolyn Clark, Ann Stewart, Patsy Butler, LIBRARY CLUB 60 ' he Bine and Gold Hopewell High School, N ovember 16, 1951 Number 1 ;ar aleido- , with llity of vividly of pic- s and ng the best. .1 staff, as edi- all in- under- is this ie book n, Ann Mary e and Burton lothing bears )y-gone lises to oose of iements ,nks to an Kay ie Wol- :r staff e Cole- Jeanne id Ker 3ponsc s. Eh Charles Moogalian Is Senior Class Head ss i, film: Ralph The senior clasp proudly selected tl ficers to lead the events. They are galian, president: C vice-president; M: secretary; and treasurer. So far the cla meetings in which officers, voted fc privileges, and mo¬ tion for the Kali future meetings what our class c our class motto, . ā¢. song. Plans are for a Christmas Heningls] At Install Service Of The Installation a Future Business Lead ca was held in the H School Gym at 8:00 F ber 13, 1951. President Peggy the meeting to ordei welcome to the visi Short Tal Short speeches w me of the old mem of the k r - istion! ! ! ;p oh win- r the track Jilt HHSā y attitude 1 . i Milt be a ie guidance o Football team MjHJ jyjjg Diri iehas Large Six-Week Honor Roll Of 138 Announced National H Society Mentl Early in chapter of Society ha sembly in bers were i bers were Baxter, I Bert, M King, Bet aid VaideY those eight impressive i noi Shirley Bolling, Jo Anne Towsey, Sue Lilly, Luray Cameron, Jean Kay Snead, Betty Hening, Herbert Aldridge, Pat Taylor, Frances Jackson, Rose Ash¬ ton, Jeanne Gaither, Joan Burke, Charlotte Hughes, Charlotte Ackerman, Jackie Liverman, Annie Mae Fayed, Hilda Straccioni, Patsy Blanks. of 138 students were first six-week honor- groups in re- as the junior s followed by rtiich had 31 roll. Other han class with homore class, and senior lts. John New- den, Frances ' I. Viola Jack- Jhelton, Car- hyllis Wynn. are as Rave, re; and t- Ti ' avis Mayes, azel Allin, Hilda Spicas. L3 ns on, Alexander d Oakley, Myrna Thomas and John Requirements uirements of ācharacter, p, leadership, and ser- membership in the So- cellent talk Money.ā he Future merica were rene Sanger, Bran . ers i of the club by the Presi- ; creed after isses Charlotte aocum, Shirley Cibula, Luray Cameron, Phyllis Cadger, Gladys Ca dger, and Patricia Sutton. the He: Ba Co Student Council At Hopewell High Is Described Assistant Editor, Mary Kelly and Editor, Peggy Pearson. The Student Council has been re-organized under the leadership of Bobby Legat, recently elected president. Other officers for this year are: vice-president, J. P. Tiller; secretary, Stanley Sutton; and faculty advisor, Miss Lillian e are certain qualifications 1 an office or be a repre- i e. You cannot have a citi- ) grade any lower than a 3 u must have an average of scholastic grades, student is elected by each A contest sponsored by the āBand Fan Club,ā of which Mr. Don Baxter is president; Mrs Malcolm Broaddus, secretary- treasurer and Mr. Harry Miller Is vice-president, is now in pro- nunxejroom and voted upon. They are to represent that home room at Student Council meetings. The Executive Cmmittee The executive committee shall consist of the President. Vice- apivey. 8L4 Sue Powell, George Jamarik and Bobby Howard. --.- 9TJL eth Barbara Taylor, Jean Hogue, Sylvia A twell, Barbara Wooten, Elizab eth Willard, Mary Mitchell, Carmen Johnson, Cathy Cibula, Shirley Brannon, Arleen Minor, Eleanor Sober, Jean Ward, Shirley Hayden, Frances Van Houten, Barbara Lester, Mrs. Sims, Mr. Fletcher, advisors. ber c Cand must 88 0 zensl on citizt vious passinfS u sfffJTWdr Vvnen eleeu ' u inn e 3 ā¢with 15 activity points required for election in the low junior year and 3 additional points per se¬ mester for election thereafter.ā This takes a lot of w ' ork, but it is really worth it.! VEA Promotes Schools And Teaching Conditions The Virginia Education Asso¬ ciation, or V.E.A. is an organiza¬ tion of teachers for the promo¬ tion of better schools and im¬ proved teaching conditions in J 3at- adie ere- om- ...Mi. HITā munity Building. FOOTBALL GAME ā Friday night, November 23. Hopewell vs. TeeJay, here at 8:00 P. M. CAV-O-LINK MEETINGS ā Thursday night, November 22. and Thursday, November 29. The meeting of the 22nd will be at Irene Howlettās and the meeting of the 29th will be in the home of Nonie Gankasis. Time is 7:45. ASSEMBLYāFriday, November 30. We will have a pianist, Donald Scott Morrison. POPULARITY CONTESTāNo¬ vember 13-21 Everyone vote for Virginia. During the statewide conference in Richmond on No- | your favorites, vember 1. and 2, the teachers j HARVEST MOON BALLāSat- considered the question, āAre urday, November 24. It will be in Moral and Spiritual Values the gym, from 8:30 till 12:00. ' IllĀ© ivvlrtn Ie it 1 DA droij fJC Tommy Weaver President Carol House Reporter Jeanne Armstrong Secretary Charles Gray Vice-President 1ST ROW: Sammy Belk, Bobby Mumford, Patsy Blanks, Hilda Straccioni, Marvin Elkins, Deanna Davis, Stanley Sutton, Marne Reese, Mrs. Cowles-sponsor. 2ND ROW: Mary Page Kelly, Rae Bazemore, Jennings Connelly, Michael Baber, Bobby Howard, Malcolm Broaddus, Esther Peter, Miss Burton and Miss Rynaldo-sponsors. 3RD ROW: Richard Ashton, Lewis Brotherton, Courtland Joyner, Richard Justice, C.D. Weaver, Donald Cuddihy. SCIENCE DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW: Carolyn Weaver, Helen Chiarky, Cathy Cibula, Luray Cameron, Pat Harper, Mary Mitchell, Patty Luck, Barbara Drake, Frances Cuddihy, Carol Pope. SECOND ROW: Delores Cibula, Peggy Cain, Carolyn Clark, Janet Abernathy, Jean Faris, Jackie Ditzler, Dottie Poole, Nancy Brown, Sylvia Atwell, Shirley Bolling. THIRD ROW; Gloria Rithman, Gloria Tarkington, Becky Johnson, Gloria Sarkissian, Jennings Connely, Mac Broaddus, Bib Willard, Elsie Boykins, Virginia Hagopian, Leetha Cain, Ann Huether, Mr. Henry, sponsor. Officers: Vernon Arvin, president; Ann Dodson, vice-president; Jackie Liverman, secretary, Mary Kelly, treasu rer. Cast of A Modern Thanksgiving --Charles Huether-Jerry, Jackie Liverman-Mother, Jen¬ nings Connelly-Father, Betty Lane Riggs-Babs, Betty Ann Parker-Jean, Ann Huether-Aunt Ellen, and Mac Broaddus-Johnny. r ilbert Micklem, Carl damn. Hobo Ackeima ; T F 0 °ā¢y WilĀ n. Lacy Saunders, D.Ā«d Ā vRavez Lewis Rowsey, Tommy F1FTH RO W: Roy Brady, Buste leaver,ā Jack Ashton. Claud g R0W; Herbert Aldridge. ā y 7 loogie Walker. J.P. TlU Ā« RO W: Gerald McDaniel. Delton Hughes. Hipps, Stanley Wellington. SEVENT nāāniP Luck. Mac Broaddus. Sponsors: Bill Merner P.I. Leadbetter. BOYS ' MONOGRAM CLUB 64 RUW: be āy Lane Riggs Ann Betsy Jo Wood. Annie Ma f Fa S ā VarI ā Na ey Smith, Corel Ann Pope P at Tavl advisor; Yvonne Houser Dennv n ' k g3rct Davis - SECOND ROW- Mrāl nr T yIor ' Betty Harreison. Irene Ho wle tS?- ' H tch IThIT ' ' - ZZ San a W ' ā- Ā«ā elm ; H tTiis Ā n, Miss Delores Webb, a dvisor Eta °«. Marie Robertson. Peggy p e GIRLS ' Ann Johnson President Jean Kay Snead Vice-President Jeanne Ashworth Secretary-Treasurer CHOIR ! i FIRST ROW: Gloria Mitchell, Rachel Nelson, Pat Harper, Pat Taylor, Charlotte Hughes, Lois Haskett, Frances Jackson, Mary Mitchell, Rachel Sober, Eleanor Sober. SECOND ROW: Shirley Johnson, Becky Johnson, Jeanne Armstrong, Barbara Wooten, Elizabeth Willard, Barbara Maddy, Barbara Eld, Rose Marie Vaughan, Betsey Jo Wood, Elsie Hurlbert, June Glazebrook, Shirley Haden, THIRD ROW; Angelo Alexander, Hansford Boss, Gerald McDaniel, Skeets Myers, Bobby James, Billy Bell, Hobo Ackerman, Virgil Harris, Franklin Sturkey, Claude Ivey, Marshall Livesay, Robert Coleman. FIRST ROW: Betty Jane Hatch, Jerry Hattin, Barbara Partin, Phyllis Holt, Louise Brown¬ ing, Gloria Dale, Peggy Moon, Frances Cuddihy, Barbara Drake, Carol Pope, Annie Mae Fayed. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Ashworth, Armeta King, Doris Nichols, Frances Budd, Irene McCully, Alberta Elmore, Wilhelmina Sear, Barbara Gates, Barbara Wooten. THIRD ROW: Rosalyn Douglas, Margaret Davis, Phyllis Browning, Shirley Brannan, Pat Suit, Wilma Hanser, Betty Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Donald Quicke, Ronnie Truell, Colbert Micklem, Ronnie Wyatt, Johnnie Sapon, Douglas McDiarmid, Arthur Burton, Frankie McQuage, Harold Lunsford. Uncle Mac Co-Captains Jennings Connelly and Denny Baxter. BAND Denny Baxter, Frances Budd, Phyllis Curtis, Yvonne Houser, Betty Holland, Eleanor Nemetz, LewisAusten, Michael Baber, NeillBaxter, Kent Brown, Carter Burt, Douglas Burt, Paul Casey, Jere Caricofe, Lee Carpenter, Larry Clements, Jennings Connelly, W.S. Cox, Bobby Daily, Ray Dale, Ronnie Davis, Wayne Dise, Bobby Edwards, Bruce Eley, Bobby England, Edward English, Richard Eppes, Victor Fuzy, Franklin Galderise, Bobby Haller, Louie Hameric, Robert Hanford, Barry Holbert, Paul Karnes, David Koren, Peter Lawrence, Beverly Lee, David Lee, Richard Lewis, C. B. Oaks, Louis Pate, Bobby Pol¬ lard, Harold Read, James Simmons, Gerald Taylor, Jimmy Taylor. Tony Taylor, Carleton Townes, Ronald Watson, George Wilkinson, Farnum Willard, George Wyatt, Donald Yates, Tony Zevgolis, Percy Yeratt, Bobby Temple. I 68 Officers: Phyllis Browning, re¬ porter; Betty Davis, Arlene Norris, s e r g e a n t s-at-arms; Louise Williamson, secretary; Peggy Tiller, president; Bar¬ bara Taylor, treasurer; Mary Frances Pito, vice-president. Cooking is fun in the modernized kitchen of the cottage. 1ST ROW: Mrs. Maxey, Mrs. Rice, sponsor; Shirley Cadger, Nancy Boettcher, Betty Nobles, Doris Boyette. 2ND ROW: Dolores Elrod, Virginia Hagopian, Frances Daniels, Phyllis Nash, Carol Bishop, Mildred Brannon, Janie Rowland. 3RD ROW: Hazel Shelton, Ann Kirby, Charlotte Landis, Fay Suyes, Kay Taylor, Mary Jones, Ann Thompson. 4TH ROW: Marlene Frazier, Olga Peter, Shirley Richhart, Peggy Lewis, Pat Taylor, Pat Suit, Gail Slocum. 5TH ROW: Mary Alice Lampman, Luray Cameron, Gloria Rith- man, Evelyn Burt, Delores Cibula, Peggy Cain, Christine Scott, Lois Merritt. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Larry Hipps, Floogie Walker, Bobby Stan¬ ley, Oris Wyatt, Co-Captains Lewis Dean and Bobby Scruggs, Delton Hughes, Jack James, Francis Brinkley, Claude Ivey. SECOND ROW: Larry Saunders, Ronnie Luck, Garland Torr¬ ence , Flea Lee, Garland Slagle, Roy Brady, Billy Draper, Michael Halkos, Ernest New- some. Skeetsā Myers, Lewis Rowsey. Head Coach Bill Merner t - THIRD ROW: David Elmore, Ro¬ bert Stevens, Terry Wills, J. P. Tiller, C. D. Weaver, Neil Coleman, Martin Collins, Courtland Joyner, Nibbyā Cook, Hobo Ackerman. FOURTH ROW: Mac Broaddus , Ronnie Trull, David Martin, Jerry Sharp, Bobby Legat, James Arnett, Col¬ bert Micklem, Jack Ashton. I Producing winning teams in football has been the code of Head Coach Bill Merner. He has led the Blue Devils to three consec¬ utive state championshipsā1949, 50, and 51. This page sponsored by HARLOW-HARDY COMPANY, INC. Petersburg, Virginia Assistant Coach Milton Drewer Assistant Coach Forrest Glass Football Scoreboard The entire community joins in payinq tribute [?. t [ ie c 1 L 51 Blue . Devil football team of Hopewell High School and its excellent coaching staff. Not only because they went through another season undefeatedā onl y because they won the State Cham¬ pionship for the third consecutive yearā But also because they set a good example of sportsmanship and good conduct, on and off the field, that brought credit to the members of the team, to the coaches, to the high school, and to Hopewell! Naturally we are proud of them for their fine record. We are proud they have gone through three undefeated seasons, won three championships And we are proud they have displayed such high qualities of citizenship. May their justly deserved laurels rest upon them with becoming dignity. To each member of the coaching staff and to each member of the team, the people of Hope- well extend congratulations and best wishes. You can rest assured that we are rooting for you all the time. ' Gus Robbins, Editor The Hopewell News 1951 RECORD Hopewell 40 Warwick 0 Hopewel 1 13 Newport News 7 Hope we 11 21 . Roanoke 0 Hopewel 1 26 Alexandria 19 Hopewel 1 44 Petersburg 0 Hopewel 1 41 Granby 19 Hopewel 1 46 Benedictine 0 Hopewel 1 39 John Marshall 0 Hopewel 1 20 Woodrow Wilson 13 Hopewel 1 35 Thomas Jefferson 0 . tSBbs Lewis Dea n QB Co-Captain 2nd team All-State Bobby Legat LG All-State Honorable Mention All-Southern gie Walker RH All-State Bobby Scruggs LH Co-Captain Ail-State Honorable Mention All-Southern Bobby Stanley LE Colbert Micklem FB Honorable Mention All-State iartin RT Coach Flannagan The Junior Varsity does not always get the big headlines, but the members of the team and the coaches can rest assured that the people of this community appreciate their fine work they are doing and the fine record they have made. Without the Junior Varsity as a training and proving ground the Blue Devils would never have reached the pinnacle of success. On the shoulders of the boys on the Junior Varsity rest the future of football at Hopewell High School. So we are deeply pleased that the members of the Junior Var¬ sity are showing the same qualities of sportsmanship, good conduct and citizenship which have brought such high tribute to the Varsity. We congratulate you. We are proud of you. Gus Robbins, Editor The Hopewell News Coach Noe VAope W 32- 0 VAopewe 34, 7 VAope eU 2 - a8 Y- ope e 35-A 8 ttope e . 42- VAope eU T . J peters T . J s orf° SootV ' Petersburg FIRST ROW: Sammy Belk - manager, Eugene Pelter, Jimmy Matthews Charles Saunders, Flea Lee, Don Morris, Don Parr, Gordon McDiarmid, Sonny Pearson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Drake, Charles Morgan, Guy Jones, Frank Aultman, Tommy Davis, Billy Thomas, Curtis Jones, Jimmy Pearce, Virgil Harris, Jack Jones, Ray¬ mond England. THIRD ROW: Jere Carricofe, Elsworth Shannon, Glem Cameron, Bobby James, Chuck McVicar, James Frink, Lewis Brotherton, Clayborne Drumheller, Billy Fisher, Bobby Edwards. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1952 FIRST ROW:Bobby Scruggs, Cleve Worrell, Tony Sylvester, Billy Fackleman, Ernest Newsome. SECOND ROW: Lewis Dean, Walter Hatch, Eddie Gray, Ted Fore. THIRD ROW: Coach Noe, Bobby Stanley, Delton Hughes, Johnny Sapon. 77 Walter Hatch el ton Hughes Bobby Scrug Eddie Gra .. II | !Ti 5 |i J Mill || III iJlil DODby P] a tt i P°n. Lewis Dean ? , Lewis R° wsey r ohnn . n Hobo ' A yDe3 ' SEC 0NDP O t u J ' °°to. nX f:T an ā HardyCr - B Ā«nkley. MikeF i T ,I!D R °W: Ted p or r ā J r n ' ° av cia K . fourth n° y ā Bobb y s⢠g ā s ' ⢠GeraId ācEafliei R ⢠R0W - ' E ā¢k Jones te?? ' Wa,feG Coa, ' Rlck ā¢n. m aāa gers . COACH Forrest Glass This Page is Sponsored by PETERSBURG-HOPEWELL BUS LINES VARSITY BASEBALL 1951 80 FKST ROW: Flea Lee. C.arenee Toole,, £ «ā e liamson. Robe,. Co.en.an, Carlton Townes sKOND M Giay . James White, Ro, Nesbitt garland some. Billy Fackleman. mieman Donald Thomas. Martin Collins. Ronnie Truell NeiiColem . McVicar FOURTH ROW: Coach John Wyatt. Man g . Roy Brady, Billy Ellis. J. V. BASEBALL 1951 uil COACH John Wyatt This Page Sponsored by JORDAN BROTHERS JEWELERS 81 FRONT ROW: Charlie Saunders, Darrell Davis, Terry Wills, Flea Lee, Jimmy Williamson, Coach Milton Drewer. BACK ROW: Bobby Pollard Clarence Tooley, Monie Piner, Garland Torrence, Billy Askew. COACH Milton Drewer J. V. BASKETBALL 1952 82 FRONT ROW: Fred Jones, Douglas Burt, Billy Childers, Levi Hall. BACK ROW: Mason Swann, assistant coach; MacBroaddus, Ronnie Williams, Kent Brown, David Barefoot. COACH All en Flannagan 83 FRONT ROW; Bobby James, Johnny Pearson, Colbert Micklem, Delton Hughes, Jack James, Virgil Harris, Oris Wyatt. SECOND ROW; Larry Clements, Davis Walker, Angelo Alexander, Terry Wills, David Martin, Donald Quicke. THIRD ROW: Marshall Turner, Billy Weaver, Raymond England, Mike Buyalso, Franklin Galderise. FOURTH ROW; Jack Jones, Eugene Frink, Charles Hughes, Jerry Stokes, manager. COACH Milton Drewet 84 Franklin Galderise Mike Buyalos David Martin Terry Wills Dickie Ackerman Delton Hughes FRONT ROW: Jeanne Ashworth, Phyllis Curtis, Peggy Pearson, Elsie Wollaston, Coach Webb inspired Virginia Ivey, Shirley Bolling, Betty Jandl, Betty Jane Hatch, Manager. SEC- her team through a vie- ONDROW: Jean Kay Snead, Margaret Davis, Betty Harrelson, Yvonne Houser, torious season in which Alberta Elmore, Denny Baxter, Miss Dolores Webb, Coach. five out of six games were won. DEVILETTE HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Hopewell 3 Collegiate 0 Hope we 11 4 John Marshall 0 Hopewel 1 4 Thomas Jefferson 0 Hope we 11 1 Saint Catherine 5 Hopewell 2 Petersburg 0 Hopewell 2 Saint Gertrude 1 VARSITY HOCKEY FIRST TEAM FIRST ROW: Betty Harrelson, Shirley Bolling, Phyllis Curtis, Peggy Pearson, Yvonne Houser, SECOND ROW: Denny Baxter, Jenny Ivey, Elsie Wollaston, Jean Kay Snead, Jeanne Ashworth and Berta Elmore. Hockey Honors Betty Harrelson . . . Allied B team, all prep, all state Elsie Wollaston . . . Allied B team, all prep, all state Jean Kay Snead . Allied B team, all prep, all state reserve Phyllis Curtis Denny Baxter Yvonne Houser Jenny Ivey . Betty Jandle. Berta Elmore. Shirley Bolling Allied B team reserve, all prep .All prep .Allied B team reserve . Allied B team reserve . . All prep reserve . . Al I prep reserve . . All prep reserve JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD FIRST ROW. Margaret Davis, Gail Slocum, Claudine Morris, Jean Ward, Betty Ann Parker, Nancy Buren, Patty Fulcher, Ann Howerton, Audrey Mathis. SECOND ROW: Miss Ellis, Pat Haendle, Viola Hall, Betty Jandl, Dell Steffey, Betty Norwood, Luray Cameron, Betty Jane Hatch, Manager. Junior Varsity Hockey Scoreboard . Hopewell High 2 John Marshall 0 Hopewell High 6 Petersburg 0 The remainder of the J. V. games could not be played due to bad weather. The scoreboard speaks for itself in that the girls won all games played. They worked hard, had fun and a successful year. 1ST ROW: Lois Haskett, Berta Elmore, Ellen Stanley, Gloria Dale, Louise Browning, Jennie Ivey. 2ND ROW: Margaret Davis, Betty Jandl, Sis Wyatt, Ellen Smalley, Barbara Wells, Jean Kay Snead, Helen Aultman, Jeanne Ashworth, Phyllis Browning. Coach Eleanor Ellis VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD The Hal I of Fame. 89 VARSITY SQUAD GIRLS ' JUNIOR BASKETBALL 1ST ROW: Ann Fleetwood, Shirley Quicke, Delores Sdaler, Dora Dillon, Frances Budd, Pat Haendle. 2 ND ROW: Rose Ashton, Grade Lee Alley, Mary Jo Collins, Jo Anne Towsey, Margaret Jacobs, Betty Harrelson, Yvonne Houser. COACH Dolores Webb 90 Louise Browning Ell Forward y en omai Forward Sandra Wyatt Alberta Elmore Forward Guard Jeanne As nme I Guard FK ST ROW- Ann Howes,on. Lois Haskett. Beit, Hattelson ennle We, ' . Ann Johnson. SECOND ROW: Be,,,: ROW Manages. Ba.hata HaiJe,. Assistant Louise ā iiĀ« Geraldine Colein. GIRLS ' SOFTBALL 1951 Lois Haskett Sis Wyatt Barbara Wei Is Louise Browning Alberta Elmore Jennie Ivey Ann Johnson Ann Marie Robertson Betty Harrelson VARSITY SOFTBALL FIRST TEAM Ann Paul, Patty Luck, Ellen Stanley, Pat Taylor, Betsy Jo Wood, Carol Anne Pope, Nancy Smith, Ann Stewart, Betty Lane Riggs, Barbara Drake. Ann Paul Carol Anne Pope Head Cheerleader Head Cheerleader i dljarcpe oCec aett iJfliss ā f a fe idoScop 1952 JJtuvu tiob A To Ay Kc M h . Cln ,.. ...Ā X A ... ' V n Ā 7 M i oA vJā i t nb C H . Ad jt ⢠ā¢Ā£Ā£ ⢠' Ā«ātvj ' xSo ol V . ā cTo a v ā Af. 1 I y b. fsf b M JO t d $ K fA ? $ a_. - w - ā J ' (,⢠' ā ' 4 i y t .:x 3 ,- v Vw i ā ?nn y ā(itLC -C _ y 41 ā tT ' 5Ā£ ft VV 1 fytd ' vL ' Ca eA jY ypu - y u ci A - 1 - ' jfaiasrl ' L+ ā , 7l.t ? - yt. 7 ' ' . ā -°- x - J - ryy-u) C +uJ t v vc A Clā WU 0 I Yla. y c-.ā ' $ Ā£y . y-a, Mt y 2 , zu f? M-rtAl f a iA A , yf 4 ⢠' ā ' . V A r A A r A ā sy ca $ ' ct,L( l c {M ' t 7 3 ⢠āA O 3 r . Ā«ā. V Ā® 9 1 DlY cJEj c ' 1 ā 3Ā Ā ,- ' i? ā °- e -u Uj4f ; ' ā⢠' c 5 1 vT s i p A k , jj; -! ? flt ' } e - n - Ti ,y . Age ' s Y 0 K 1 S Aa i H fit f3 D C T4 āMj J ' fftRv. D O a Cr C M FToKes Outside Cover Photographs of Kaleidoscope Pete Houchins - Photographer PHOTOGRAPHS THAT TELL THE STORY 1 Candid Weddings Formal Weddings Baby Portraits Portraits Aerial Photos Phone 5558 Commercial Photos Photostatic Copy Hopewell, Virginia Natural Color Photos Junior, Sophomore, Freshman Groups, Class, Club Photos in Kaleidoscope may be reordered by phoning 5558. Coleman P. Houchins - Photographer Specialists in Story Book weddings. A complete coverage of your most cherished occasion mounted in Luxurious Leather Albums. In color of your own choice. Our oil tinted wedding photos are the finest. It has been a wonderful experience working with the faculty and student body of H. H. S. for the past two seasons. And I hope I may be as fortunate to work with them in the future. Congratulations To The Blue Devils for their Successful Defense Of Their State Championship Crown. Pete 98 Ford Insurance Agency 107 W. Poythress Street Hopewell, Virginia Compl iments of Pursell And Whealton Paints Hardware Toys Houseware 106 Main Street Phone 4100 Hopewell, Virginia ALVIN JONES STUDIO 1700 Grant Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone 3637 Congratulations and the best of everything to the Class of ' 52. It was an honor to have been chosen for the second time to photograph the graduation class. Fine Camera Portraits. Baby Chicks Virginia U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean Birchettās Hatchery Phone 4921 Petersburg - Hopewell Highway Compliments of The Globe Shoe Store 201 Main Street Phone 866 Compl iments of Jefferson Park Club Elmo M. Porr, Manager Phone 4700 City Point Inn And Apartments Hopewell ' s Leading Hotel Operated by Norwood Wilson Saving Today Will Safeguard Tomorrow Attractive Earnings Are Added To Your Savings Accounts Insured To $10,000 Current Dividend Rate 3% First Federal Savings And Loan Association Of Hopewell Compliments of SUNSHINE MARKET F. E. LEE GILMAN AGENCY Compliments of F. W. Phipps, Jr. Manager PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY Hardware - Paint - Wallpaper HOPEWELL SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of Hot Point Electrical Appliances 256 E. Broadway SEAR ' S SHOE STORE Dial 722 CAROLYN SHOP There Is A Distinctive Charm W. T. GRANT To Every Carolyn Frock Known for Values Phone 3251 219 Broadway Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia KENT ' S FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of INCORPORATED WEST END STATION Dependable Furniture Since 1897 15th and Buren Streets Petersburg, Virginia Latex Equipment in Lubrication Phone 412 Phone 3388 Compliments of Pianos New and Used Band Instruments BLUE RIBBON SUPER MARKET R 0 C. BRISTOW SON 26 Halifax Street 14 Franklin Street Petersburg, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia Ray Broyhill ' s Your Friendly Ford Dealer Broadway to Poythress on Randloph Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of L AND N DINER J. M. Elmore of Randolph Road Cawson St. ELMORE ' S TRANSFER Nora and Hazel - Managers Phone 2778 410 North 4th Ave. Phone 2344 Hopewell, Virginia PROGRESS INDEX Brings You All the News of Hopewell and Vicinity 7 Days a Week DRINK IN BOTTLES PETERSBURG COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS 1417 - 1427 West Washington Street Petersburg, Virginia ALDRIDGE CLOTHING COMPANY Compliments of Mallory Hats. . .Jarman Shoes APPOMATTOX REALTY CORPORATION Interwoven Sox 110 East Poythress Phone 2685 Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Phone 2526 Ercelle Beauty Salon Phone 2254 Compliments of HUNTER LEE Compliments TEXACO SERVICE of Phone 674 SOWERS HARDWARE 15th Avenue and City Point Road Compliments of Old Reliable PETERSBURG FURNITURE COMPANY LUBMAN ' S Established 1887 Ladies ' , Men ' s, and Boys ' Clothing Oscar Winfield, President 233 North Sycamore Street R. P. Winfield, Treasurer Petersburg, Virginia 100 N. Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of STATE-PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY RANDOLPH MOTOR COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Dodge Plymouth Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 2000 Air-Conditioned Throughout For Your Comfort KLONIS BROTHERS MARKET Ambulance Service - Day or Night Complete Food Shopping SHANKO-GOULD FUNERAL HOME Delivery Service 214 N. 6th Avenue Phone 2343 708 City Point Road Phone 2068 or 628 Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of CONTINENTAL CAN CO., INC. Hummel-Ross Division Hopewell, Virginia Garfinkelās Ladies Ready-to-wear Sportswear And Accessories Tops In Dairy Products Woodās Dairy Hopewell ' s Largest Plant Area Martin H. Diradour Phone 2230 Compliments of SPERO ' S The Store of Fashion Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of HOPEWELL QUICK LUNCH Poythress and Hopewell Streets Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of Where Everybody Saves MARGO ' S Your Hairdressers 263 Broadway Telephone 734 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of RED FRONT MEAT MARKET 218 Hopewell Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone 2495 227 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia REESE ' S NEWS STORE Magazines and Newspapers Fountain Service 217 Broadway Hopewell, Virginia Phone 2333 Compliments of CLARK PRITCHARD CLOTHIERS 209 E. Broadway Hopewel I Phone 2200 r HOPEWELL AUTO SUPPLY, INC. B. F. Goodrich Distributor Compliments of Parts Jobber 150 Recapping F. W 0 WOOLWORTH COMPANY Corner of Poythress and Randolph Hopewell, Virginia Phone 567 Hopewell, Virginia Delicious Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Ice Cream-Frozen Custards. BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY OF HOPEWELL, INCORPORATED JEFF ' S PLACE Manufacturers and Dealers 1204 City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia Everything To Build With Jeffrey Basile, Owner City Point Road and Ninth Avenue Phone 615 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of PARTIN OIL CO. HUGHES Kerosene - Heating Oil Cleaning and Dye Works and Accessories Hopewell ' s Newest and Most Modern B. W. Partin, Propr. Dry Cleaning Plant P. O. Box 690 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of RANDOLPH MEAT MARKET JONES WOODWORKING COMPANV 400 North Sixth Street 424 South 15th Ave. Phone 2449 Phone 3535 - ... Parents often say they are, but there can be plenty of good times ahead. Especially if you get a good job, doing inter¬ esting, important work with the kind of people you love to work with. Many high school girls find exactly that at the telephone company, after graduation. So when you finish school, stop in and see us. Youāll probably find a job youāll really enjoy at good pay with regular raises. The Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia Stationers Book Sellers T. S. Beckwith And C o., Inc. Petersburg, Virginia Office Supplies Printers and Engravers Coleman Cab Co. Let ' s Go With 640 Radio Dispatched Phone 640 Hopewell, Va. Compliments of H. P. HARRISON COMPANY, INC. Directors S.H. Short, President L.S. Short, Vice-President R.T. Short, Secretary-Treasurer Alperin And Saunders Quality Furniture Your General Electric Dealer 133-135 E. Poythress Street Compliments of COLEY ' S CONFECTIONERY Quality Ice Cream Many Flavors Best Wishes Compliments of THELMA OLAKER SCOTT STORE SCHOOL OF DANCING Compliments of G. G. PASTRY SHOPPE LUCK ' S BEAUTY SALON AND BARBER SHOP Pies, Rolls and Pastri es Fresh Daily Phone 750 Decorated Cakes a Specialty 248-250 Broadway 254 East Broadway Phone 2079 Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of HAROLD ' S Compliments of Women ' s Apparel GATES COAL CO. 231 East Broadway Fuel Oil - Stoves - Coal Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of CITY HALL BARBER SHOP FRANK FAYED GROCERY 217 Main Street Phone 633 Hopewell, Virginia 226 South 15th Avenue Compliments of Kuppenheimer Clothes THRIFT SMALL LOAN Stetson Hats Petersburg, Virginia YOUNG - HARRISON 12th and Atlantic Phone 2589 Compliments of VIRGINIA MEAT MARKET VERGARA ' S ROYAL Fresh Meats CLEANERS TAILORS, INC. Vegetables - Groceries HOPEWELL HEATING For Your Sewing Needs, Call By, SHEET METAL SINGER SEWING CENTER CONTRACTOR 25 West Washington Street 327 E. Broadway Petersburg, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Phone 917 Compliments of BOB AKERS MOTOR COMPANY Compliments of Sales - Studebaker - Service SYLVIA HAT SHOF ' The House Behind The Car Petersburg, Virginia Phone 766 Hopewell, Virginia For Fun and Food That ' s Good Dine and Dance at LAKEWOOD Phone 4300 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, INC, Established 1926 - Packard Ambulance Service 208 E. Poythress Street Phone 2321 SOUTHSIDE CANDY COMPANY, INC. 37 Bollingbrook Street ⢠⢠⢠P. O. Box 691 Phone 738 Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of CAR TERMINAL RESTAURANT South Main Street Hopewell, Virginia McLaughlin florist 216 S. 13th Ave. Member of FTDA We Wire Flowers Anywhere Do Wedding Work Funeral Work Arrangements of All Kinds Phone Day or Night 3004 Everything For The Office Also Artist and Drawing Materials POWELL-COLE STATIONERY CO,, INC 1 1 North Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of CITY POINT SERVICE STATION GLOBE DEPT. STORE, INC, Exclusive Ready to Wear Petersburg, Virginia Compl iments of The Spa Opposite Entrance To Fort Lee Parkerās Shoes 221 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia BUTTMORTirS Southside Virginia ' s Leading Home Furnishers Hope we 11 Colonial Heights Fly With HUMMEL AVIATION HOPEWELL AIRPORT Landplane and Seaplane Facilities Equipped for Night Flying Repair Shop Snack Bar, Beautiful Lounge Modern Rest Rooms r STANDARD-JAMES SHOE COMPANY TED CLARKE ' S AUTO SERVICE For Better Shoes Texaco Petroleum Products Featuring Sporting Goods - Johnson Motors Stride-Rite Shoes For Children Fishing Tackle Petersburg, Virginia Phone 590 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of All the Local News In FINLAYSON LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS THE HOPEWELL NEWS One Cal 1 Does All Better Printing and Engraving Dial 577 220 E. Poythress Street School Supplies Hopewell, Virginia HOPEWELL IRON STEEL CORP. ZEHMER MOTOR SALES South 6th Avenue Southside Virginia ' s Largest Hopewell, Virginia Used Car Dealer Iron Rubber Rags Metal 1410 City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia S. O. Zehmer Phone 833-B32 Compliments of POWER ' S NEWS STORE BAXTER OPTICAL COMPANY Magazines and Newspapers INCORPORATED Luncheon and Fountain Service Two Stores To Serve You 242 N. Sycamore St. 105 Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia 111 E. Broadway, Hopewell, Virginia I Atkinson Florist Just Wishing One of Hopewell ' s Oldest Florists Flowers For All Occasions Flowers Wired Anywhere ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠24 Hr. Service 216 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia Phone 634 Party and Banquet Room Arnetteās Drive In Restaurant Home of Good Food Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Air-Conditioned U. S. Route 1 and 301, Colonial Heights Burton P. Short And Son General Contractors We Specialize In All Types of Asphalt Roads Telephone 142 P.O. Box 1107 Petersburg, Virginia GET THE BEST Compliments of CELANESE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Hopewell, Virginia Phone 3640 Work Guaranteed JIMMY BUCHANAN WATCHMAKER ' Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated 305 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia Cookās Inc. Corner Broadway and Main Streets Hopewell, Virginia Shop Where Your Dollar Buys Most A. G. Smith And Sons. Florists Member of Florists ' Telegraph Delivery Flowerphone 11 Dupuy Road Downtown Office 32 E. Washington Street Petersburg, Virginia BROADWAY CAFETERIA 214 E. Broadway NICKELL CASH COAL CO. First Over Randolph Crossing Phone 605 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of LIBBY ' S DONUT SHOP AND RESTAURANT MARK ' S CLOTHING CO. Where Taste Will Tell For Men and Boys Hopewell, Virginia J. W. ENOCHS Frigidaire Home Appliances Paint - Lumber - Roofing Office and Store Hardware - Easy Washer 104-106 W. Broadway Warehouses Phone 2663 Randolph St. and Plant Area Phone 2664 CHESTERFIELD HOTEL AND DINING ROOM Home Cooked Meals That Will Please You and Your Family Corner Broadway and Hopewell Streets BROADWAY SERVICE STATION A. T. PINER Pure Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories General Contractor Personalized Service Specializing in Building of Modern Popular W. O. Holloway, Proprietor Priced Homes Dial Hopewell 5591 1001 West Broadway 300 S. 12th Ave. Hopewell, Virginia Phone 2453 Hopewell, Virginia Southside Virginia ' s Largest and Most Complete Department Store. Correct Fashions And Smart Things For the Home. RUCKER-ROSENSTOCK Petersburg ' s Shopping Center Petersburg, Virginia Georgeās Drug Stores Number 1 Phone 2370 Broadway and Hopewell Sts. Number 2 Phone 676 Broadway and Main Sts. Compliments of KING BROTHERS R. H. JOEL Electrical, Household, Glass and Supplies Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Phone 3344 223 Broadway Phone 2848 101 N . Main Street Reliable Jeweler Hopewell, Virginia Main Office Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of THE TRAVELLER RESTAURANT Fort Lee Entrance Petersburg - Hopewell Road Heavy Eaters Best Wishes from THE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFFS Congratulations ' 52 We sincerely trust that this milestone in the life of each of you will always bring back to you the fond and delightful days that you spent at Hopewell High School. A new life lies ahead for each of you, but we are sure that you will never want to forget the old. Each of us is interested in a most secure and happy future. True happiness, mostly, we are sure to find within ourselves. Security we can best insure by a most vigorous defense and continued improvement of al I those ideals and things which are best in these, our United States of America. Again Congratulations and Godspeed! DUNNINGTON MOTOR COMPANY. INC. Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell ' s Home for Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Compliments of Rivercrest Golf Club Hopewell, Virginia Telephone 2607 DAVIS CANDY COMPANY CENTRAL DRUG COMPANY 105 Fifteenth Avenue Broadway at Randolph Rd. Phone 2188 Phone 2112 Wholesale Tobacco and Confections Hopewell, Virginia SNAPSHOT MEMORIES . . . MYERS - YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS W-.Ā£. mm .āfi0lm r IH%% SPi s V; VSfjAi :U . Ā ,-, f- ā ā ' -ā- āŗ- sā ā ā -- -nnsui mmmmmm
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