Hopewell High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hopewell, VA)
- Class of 1953
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PIIIHISHIIIIIY Sl Illli SS HIIPIWIH HIGH SlIHlllll HIIPEWHL VIRGI IA A , wihf le lCa fl0l'l Because of has devotion an terest and guidance his will mgness to do even the most unpleasant tasks for our bene fit and has understandlng of and lnsplratnon to youth we the graduatnng class of l953 dedlcate our Kalendoscope Alllllll lESlIE lZlllSl 070100 On the pages of this book is written the story of one of the happiest years of our lives. The KaleiQ doscope Staff of 1953 invites you to ioin us in re- ' living these experiences. As you look through these pages, may your enjoyment equal ours. ,si O' fa i 'll A.-1 Q' .4 'f . f Q K 1 I , 'L , 4. , -hifi -. 3,1 , A 3,5 5. ,I , ,. ? , 5 sf if 6.1.3 51.2-3 4 -M f ','f41s'fff'31- sf'f'.i: 1- ' ' K1?u'S, . 1' -, ---Y ,, Q t 4 tg . . Q T , lg ,A 5Az,,,a. :QL A ' 4' f 'lf , iufr,x ? TY 3.913 +!?:f?U3P'i 'Yi gl ml 'tif T 7 ll Z 5 K ALMA MATER ln the heart of Hopewell City Wonderful for you - ls our dear old Alma Mater Of the gold and blue. Open your hearts to hear her praises And you'll neverfail. Hail ,lo thee, Our Alma Mater, Hopewell High School, Hail! J r . s . Tfyu KQA4 Q .A 67' Y gy' 'iii fn THU' 4 55? 5412 EIB I.. W - 'v 'it:eSs.3'f ,, 'iv Q. aw. f- M CHARLES W SMITH Supenntendent of Hopewell and Prunce George County Schools an 4911 ALFRED S. CURTIS Prmcupal of Hopewell Hugh School 6 JAMES E MALLON EE Assustant Superintendent and Dnrector of Instruction, Cnty of Hopewell and Pnnce George County Schools if cyl, we :V ,. ,, ,,,' 1, y . ,ah I T1 'f- '- , ' ,A ,af C , A ' V V aff' Y 'V W ,f- , 3 . , H .A LILLIAN MALONE BURCH Assistant Pruncupal and Guldance Counselor for Glrls Government .GV PETER IRBY LEADBETTER WILLIAM LAFAYETTE MERNER Asslstant Prmcnpal and Treasurer of Hopewell Hugh Guudance Counselor for Boys School Mathematucs Shorthand General Busuness Coach 3 l , V' ,Ty 1. A ELSIE CHAPMAN ' lNS Typing ' ' Shorthand General Business U ELIZAIITH Englnlu FUR! Seri I St di Mdholnafica G J Q , . ' - 'hYil?I . y 3 X 1 ' K -Q Anon Lssu: h 3 cmsr History , 2 English ' A '- i ' I QE A 'R f hi' , ? I5 E Scitlie ni owns cussoqs 'rgnzn nz. J E 9 ' h ' ag an T ' j 4 ,,n 5 . u J, 1? l S-: Q 4 ' . ,, 1 , x Q 9, - 1511 3 ' S I, Liflll I Q n Ins 3 ,vb . A W 6 AL 'Vi '7 3 I 'x ax 4 'ufbs r. 1 -5 , K, f.,-, . vu. 5,-a Q, ff -1 J af' ,Q 1, r., JW, Q .F JJ ,i. X j f' ' .X Yi x 1 ' r Agia!-Q' ' x K 5 4. 1 , ! ,,. 5,4 r 2+N if f3?lA?! '! Gi--qgjl T 4' r J' 'th f 1 DEPARTMENT HEADS Seated first row left to right Mrs Velvle Lee West Beane Eng lush Mr P I Leadbetter Mafhematucs Mrs Esther Maxey Home Economlcs Mr Frederick A Woehr lndustr1aIArts Second row Mrs Mae Andrews Scuence Muss Audrey Chambluss Languages Mr Wnllnarn L Merner Athletucs Mrs Irene Sanger Commerclal Sfandmg Mass allxan Burch Soma! Studues Mr Forrest Glass Physucal Education Mr Russell H MacMeans USIC MRS R J KIRBY Drefncfan MRS ETHEL WERNER Offuce Secretary I , 1. A QQ. 10 a 11 .vw ,mf fr ,M Q, ,I 'X CLASS OFFICERS Bobby Edwards, Presidentg Jenny Ivey, Secretaryg Betsey Jo Wood, Treasurerg J. P. Tiller, Vice'President MOTTO Our life is a book, FLOWER and friendship is the binding Carnations and Forg COLORS Royal Blue and White We the Seniors think that our motto represents perfectly the spirit ot the class of '53. Fortunate to have been each other's classmates these five years, we look to this parting with a touch of sadness and a sense of loss, yet with a feeling of hope to the future, and the assurance that we will never forget one another. l2 et-me-nots MICKEY WARDELL ABEL Elective A cute curly-haired new student. . . We all have learned to like Mickey because of his laughter and good naturedness. I CAROLE MAE ABRAMS Elective One of Uncle Mac's favorite nieces . , . . Carole has been a mainstay of the Choir, Her dark hair and dark eyes give her a striking appearance. eniord s A U N 4 - A 4 x D JAMIYALBERT ARNEIT ,i ' Elective James has an easy- ingmanner . . . al- ways a sympathetic?o!ortiderate, and sin- cere friend . . . quick-thinking and hu- morous. ,. Q, JOHN WILLIAM ASHTON Elective Jack, with his heap of muscles and laugh- ter is one of Hopewell's football greats . . . gets things accomplished ,.,. Friendly to all, 1 t 41- NORMAN CARLTON ALMARODE Elective With his enthusiasm, school loyalty, and bright smile, Carlton is a little guy who packs a big punch. I SYLVIA LEE ATWELL Elective Dimples , . . jet black hair . . . a future Florence Nightingale. Sylvia's pretty looks and gentle ways giye her a charm aH her own. 't1H 1 Isa ,f ff f',,,- Z Q '6 ,.,., JW-e 1 1 -4 MARY DENISE BAXTER ROBERT HERMAN BISHOP Elective Elective Busy as a little bee and well liked, Denny Bob is Texas' gift fo HJ-LS 4.,, He has is rated high scholastically and excels in proved to be always willing to help in athletics and music. school projects, and has been a welcome addition to our class. - 1 , ' eniom N. HANSFORD AUSTIN BOSS ELSIE ELNORA BOYKIN Elective Commercial We will always remember Hansford's good Her winsome smile is sincere as her heart looks and deep voice, Courteous , . . in- is true. Elsie's sweet unassuming ways are telligent . . . an able leader. part of her charm. 21 . t, 'J if Af ,a . 'galil' 'I' Cl? -73. X I' 1 I 7 X I L 1 t In sHmL:v FRANCESIOLLING s l steam. j , l 0- ly .I y me of, our ffashjo -wlseivlSenlors. ., Lat . L hirley's ne,alness,'artlIpIel'iC BbTl'l'Y-i Mid' ef' X -. ficienty arof only a few :gf hu line triits, J' . . , , , 4 ., 'is ,x I ' , M f ' M ' L . - y li i ,I A 4 I, Y ' W v' li i X . w ' J '-i , ,i ., 1 M I U fl x V -X A 1 N f. x .lt , L ,V N ,f . .V - , L N I , x - N V L if 1, M If , ', -1 .ls -, m , A J ' . I' i ' if ' 'i f X, L, i -1 ' . 1, c A i 1 , J l - X I y 3 1 .1 V' ll' L . i v . . . N I . , I 1 j snijurv msn: BRANNAN Commercial Shirley is the ideal secretary ..,. Capable . . . friendly. She enjoys singing as much as we enioy listening to her. qt 'Uh- 'rr ...ff 7 J. 1 la- I 1' 6 J If s 4 ef'-, X' X ...Q r v ff We 5 3 me BETTY SAVILLE BROADDUS ALEXANDER BROOKS DAVID DANIEL BURKE Commercial Elective Elective Dreamy-eyed and soft voiced, Betty is one This blond guyA hails from Woodlawn, Always amiable . . . one of our ex-leathen of the sweetest members of our class. This Buster stars on the baseball diamond, necks. Big Dave is as true and sincere gal has a future plan, and l think that it . . . Care-free , . . neat . . loves a good a friend as you'll-ever find ,.., A fujurej includes a man. laugh. politician, ' f . f -'f' ffff . ff! U, I , flu. ,f , ,X v 1 . X . . ,L o Ai , ':' Ql'll0l if - ' , , Af i ', . f -f ' f I 4' l I A , 1 P , V NANCY EVANS BURNEY' ' 4 Commercial Demure . . . dark-haired 4 . . NanCy's in- tegrity and intelligence have made her an honor student Sweet . . . a discriminat- ing manner. GLADYS CATHERINE JESSE CADGER , Elective 'Candid . , red-headed , . . Gladys' Scotch thrift and erseverance will serve her well D in life. PHYLLIS ANN CADGER Commercial Phyllis is capable and efficient. She is willing to work for all things worth-while . , . respectful . . agreeable, 45 'ns ao - 1 1' '.LaX ,V I LURAY ELIZABETH CAMERON ROGER ALLEN CHAVIS ELEANOR MAJOR CHRISTIAN Commercial Elective Commercial Little Luray is frequently seen charging One who possesses a quiet charm, Roger's Beautiful eyes 4 . . faithful ..., The lives down the hockey field, , , Hard working reliability will carry him far in any chosen of all her classmates have been enriched . . . earnest I , . pleasant. profession . , smiling eyes. by having Major as a friend. i l fall 3 1 A i 5142! l ll lxllt 12 xiii' lx rj. FX V I i , , l. 1 ij i I J. Lf I R Xfl' ' bf ' . l a I l l A . RQ- I ' . ij? 3 J .'fsN 1- f l l' il' ' J. D I ff I i ' l I' ' eniorfi l f I il I , l l l MARTIN ALLEN COLLINS 'f' MARY JO COLLINS CATHERINE FRANCES CIBULA Scientific Elective Commercial Mischievous Luke is one of our most Mary Jo has a friendly, carefree personal- Cheerful Cathy always strives for the best. fun loving Seniors . . . spirited . . . co- ITV. She excels in l98d9fSh'P and l'V9S UD Much of her energy is directed toward the operative in every way. One of those to hef high ideals . . wonderful S9056 Future Business Leaders of America. people you're always glad to have around. of humor. Rza Qi 'YF 3 vi l :AG -fx ,af PAUL HOBERT CREGGAR, JR. FRANCES ANN CUDDIHY GLORIA DEAN DALE Elective Academic Elective Nice , well-bred Paul's arrival to A born leader . a magnetic and corn- Gloria, our high stepping maiorctte, com- rhe class of '53 has added much to our pelling personality .,.. Her eyes hold a bines good looks with boundless energy, enpoyrnent of th past year. promise of easy laughter and display her Her talents are many as well as her friends J sharp interest in life. A ' ED S -1 -Q-W U-U i l 5 Lead 4 I N - ' ' 1, 'N 1 N . . N l fa-J i ' F off M . , j r 515 32 wwf f da I - 3' QI 3 Q l f - enzord, Wald -4 .N ' 4 n , 3 A rZ Q . ' N' if ,,4.1,r-.f Z3 1,41-21'-1 Ti 1 E. ' - I ZDp.,,Jfjb1,?fkJSALYN ELIZABETH DOUGLAS ERNEST DARRELL DAVI f RNE DODSO . Commercial Scientific Academic 77 -L Rosa, with her contagious laughter and in- Darrell has often been seen in action o Anne is an adorable girl with innumer ble terest in others is welcomed in any crowd the basketball court, A bashful smile and talents. Loved by all , . gentle ,l, M , fidelity, , You'll never find a a slow drawl. , . An aspiring artist. vivid imagination . . , Frizzlef H J 1 better friend. WW Tx '3 'Z' l ,K , ffl, 1 , . gl? 1' BARBARA Q ROBERT LEE EDWARDS jf w I7 ALBERTA MAE ELMORE Elective Elective ientific Cute of pe Here's to Bobby, our red-headed Senior Very sincere and good natured ove ing w President. Popular, hard working, Berta excels in sports. To know her e iitte g d fun loving, he's sure to succeed, to like her . , . sweet and shy I X, My ' ' 1 f yt pw eiuord lj! ,,, , I - V 4 - A A -r . - 4 ri P' - I I BARBARA JEAN ELROD Elective PHYLLIS MARIE ENGLAND WILLIAM CLARK FACKELMAN A twinkle in her eye and a sparkle on her Elective Elective fourth finger, Barbara Jean has a quiet and Phyllis is a modest lass, as nice as any Dark and handsome . . . dynamite On e pleasant way that has won her many in the class . . . a hard worker . . . sin- basketball court ..., He greets every friends. .M Z' W i'W '4 ,ff CSYB. f-in Ad! casion with an engaging smile. Y 'Q' A. 'wud' l if 'f T' 'V 1 1 41 i 4 DORIS YVONNE FAULK Commercial V ns' gentle voice and Quiet manner in class conceal her fun-loving nature . spirited , sultry l JEANNE CLAUDETTE GAITHER Commercial Sparkling brown eyes honest true blue. . Jeanne personrtres the friendl-. sprrrr of our class -. 32 ju? TEDDY WAYNE FORE Elective Slowly but surely, Lightning always achieves what he undertakes, whether it be at play or work . , candid likable. xxx J eniom EDGAR POE GRAY Elective Eddle's outgoing personality and capable leadership have won hum a place in the hearts of the students As SCA Presi- dent he led the student bodv and as Co-captain has :ed the baskethall rearrr DOROTHY NAKOMA FRANTZ 4 Elective Dov is always ready to participate in any active discussion Cheerful helpful interested. X , , - n U - h N - U X x .K n R R -I 4 9 K' s 2 ' ., Q - fx - V s -v 4 V, J Q hrs 5 - il' -X' .IA JH, ' 4 VIOLA MAE HALL Commercial Viola's sweet smile and cheerful service to others have won all our hearts . . . inno- cent , . she has a radiance all her own. S. fn 'tt is C F X T7 --44 il in PATRICIA ANN HARPER Academic Pat is studious yet finds time to make many friends , . . sweet voice , . . sincere . . . demure. BETTY JANE HATCH Commercial Sweet, petite, and very neat .... Betty Jane has endeared herself to all of us, A truly joyous and delightful person, Y' I fn? N BETTY LOUISE HARRELSON BARBARA ANNE HARRISON Elective 1 Commercial Betty Lou has made quitefa name for her- Silky blonde hair, responsive , . , graceful. self by her proficie in sports .... She . . . Barbara is easy to get along with and is straightforward aw? happy-go-lucky. reliable. K , eniorfi ARTHUR LARRY HIPPS Elective Happy-go-lucky . . . handsome . . . Larry's refreshing personality and love of fun give him an irresistible charm. BARRY THORNTON HOLBERT Scientific One of our band members . . . has won many friends with his genial manner. He is always willing to lend a helping hand . . . a fine mind. il ' I ,N 75:-f 5. X4- L YVONNE DELOIS HOUSER Elective Versatile .... Honkey's high thinking plus her athletic and musical abilities have helped to make her a well rounded mem- ber of our class f ,P 1, i af ac: gx I . Mr CHARLES HENRY HUETHER Scientific Beneath his unassuming manner, Charles is determined and hard-working, Any dif- ficulties that he may meet in life are sure to be taken in his stride. CHARLOTTE GREY HUGHES Commercial Charlotte, taking a keen interest in every- one, has helped keep up our spirits with her friendly and perpetual conversation . . . musically inclined. . A . ,1 faflw , WW! i ff L ' Q I X 0142 I X! 7 f Ik! lfiffl. -Ads! ' ffaqrs-'J 5 , Mr ,J 4, I ,i,f !I,i' 5-I 'f kv ZA! af Urrfy ,' ,ffyu 1 ff ' . 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'52- 1 J . . , - . . . y - affected and genuine personality creates a spirit of warm friendliness not only among her classmates but in sports as well. jd 1 N1 the unexpected in an unusual way. She is always gay and witty , . . a favorite with everyone. I 1 3 4:-x 'Uh 47' Y' REBECCA JOAN JOHNSON Academic A pretty girl is like a melody. Becky is every inch a lady, and her delicate beauty and musical ability assure her a bright future. ARMETA ROSELLA KING Commercial Conscientious . , . Arrneta's ability to ac- complish things, combined with a generous and sincere nature, is admired by all. .av- SHIRLEY ANN' JOHNSON Commercial Sparkling eyes . . . pretty as a picture, Shirley is the nicest kind of a girl. Merry yet efficient. en iam ESTHER JULIA KOREN Elective Neatness . . . pretty complexion . . . Esther's modesty and unfailing loyalty characterize her serene nature. MARY PAGE KELLY Academic RafelY do you find a person with school spirit, leadership, intelligence, and a won- derful personality . . . but then Mary Page is a rare person, erjzfe Kieffer? SUE CARROLL LILLY Academic Sweet Sue always bubbling over with life and love for others .... Easy to get along with, but still sticks up for her own opinions. T 3 ,, 1 1. ff' 'i -I 43' ROY MARSHALL LIVESAY Elective Marshall shines in baseball . , . famous for his no-hitter . . nonchalant and care- free, yet reserved. DAVID PRESTON MARTIN PATRICIA ANNE LUCK If I 25, ,, ,uv RONALD EDWARD LUCK Elective Elective Patty's sweet disposition and cute looks Ronnie holds down the center position on have WOY' he' m-WY beaux - A - G We-3IfI'i our football team. He is well known for of friendly spirit and sincerity. his crew cut and teasing disposition. JI- , ' ,,- gs' J 1 A 5 A N A K , A X X eniorfi RALPH BURIAN McCULLEY Scientific Elective Brawn vs. Brains . . . David's flirtatious A combination of good sense and good and jovial manner plus his dark good looks humor, Ralph's trademark is friendliness make him one of our most popular Seniors. . . . respectful . . . twinkling eyes. s 4 1 ..I. 51 x -D N ' t N K A Q X If FRANKLIN PRICE MCQUAGE Elective Frankie is very sincere. A hard worker with a humorous personality . , . curly hair 4 . . good voice. bg -543 :rpg 'il' GLORIA MITCHELL Elective Little Mitch , , 4 loved by all . . cher- ubic , . , enthusiastic , , . She alw sees of iff-52555 ll W f :V - X VIVIAN LEWIS MOORE Commercial Artistic . . . striking appearance ..., Her warmth has made her a host of friends. A clear thinker, Vivian always sees two sides to an argument. Zi' s-ek rfb- NANCY CONWAY MOORE SYLVIA CAROLYN MOORE Elective Elective Nancy is always ready for fun and is very With her athletic ability and ease in mak- talented artistically ,... Leisurely manner ing friends, Sylvia has become a well known . 4 . soft spoken. member of our class in the short time she has been with us. BARBARA GAIL MORRIS Commercial Always considerate of others 4 . 4 congen- ial ,,4. Gail has a sunny disposition and a sympathetic way that make her a de- lightful person. ,i ff 0 A l. xA-A f 5'-v '17 RACHEL REBECCA NELSON ERNEST LELAND NEWSOME BETTY ANNE NORWOOD Elective Scientific Commercial Sweet . . . gentle , . . Rachel will always A whiz at physics. . , Ernest's determin- Competent . . , affable . . . interested in be remembered for her loyalty To her ation carries him to his goal both on the everything ,.,, A kind word to all is Betty friends, Expressive brown eyes. gridiron and in life. Anne's motto. Z .' f , I .' , O Qfll0I 5 I ' 4 BETTY ANN PARKER 1 PHYLLIS ANN NORWOOD JAMES ANDREW NUNNALLY Academic L. Commercial Elective Wonderful personality . . . grand sense of ' lntelligent . 4 . witty . . . expressive. , Tall . . . easy going . . . a Smooth dancer humor . . . a hard worker . . . Betty Ann V Phyllis' personality is loaded with laughter, . . . Jimmy is always willing to do his part, Ilkes people and people like her. 1 , .-. . ,tlffff I V FQ -.f4.l4d?,lf. 13 ,J f' ff ff ',v 5 fs fffq, -, f' L'f 'br-ff f Q2 DOROTHY BENNETT POOLE DONALD TYNDALE QUICK CELIA JANE QUICK Commercial Elective Elective Dottirw-mischievous, lovable, and barrels Donald is quick in name and quick on his Jane's sense of responsibility and thought of fun, is one of the bright spots of our feet . . . a high-flying cinderman ..,. fulness are enviable qualities conscn Senior Class . . . l'm so embarrassed! His good bass voice has enriched our Choir. entious . . . likable. 3 Aux! o ' el'll0l d Q13 SHIRLEY DALE QUICK BETTY LANE RIGGS BARBARA JEAN ROBBINS Commercial Academic Elective Simplicity . . . lovable . . . Shirley has a Effervescent . . . popular . . . good leader Kind . . . good conversationalust ight good perspective . . . strives for the best . . . Betty Lane typifies the spirit and blonde hair . . . Barbara is very under for everyone. friendliness of H.H.S. standing. 5 'V' 'W Y 0-5 Q' '71 CLAUDE CALVIN ROWLAND AUBREY DELINO SHULER VINA GAIL SLOCUM Elective Scientific Commercial One of our strapplest and most determuned Quiet , . . thoughtful . studuous. , Serene . . , reserved . . . neat as a pm football players C vm IS little but Not only ts Aubrey tall In stature, but be , Her silence is more musncal than am Invely ls high ID :deals also. song. eniord FRANCES ANN SOBER Commercial Frances, with her calmness and always does her tasks efflmently gant . . , graceful . . . polsed famous for her long hair, fi 1'- A rl ELLEN ELIZABETH STANLEY Elective Sweet . , , pleasing personalnty Ien's attractnveness and posse form ning combination X. X 21 S.. 'C' PATRICIA GERTRUDE SUTTON ANTHONY JOSEPH SYLVESTER PATRICIA ANNE TAYLOR Commercial Scientific Elective A generous per 0 with high standards . . . When Tony's around, the party is always A cheerleader with an abundance of school curly-haired . Pat' fine quali i ave lively, His fine spirit, and willingness to spirit .... Pat is always happy and sing- won the admi ion olljll her c mates. ' work both in classes and sports make him ing . . , a former Miss Hopewell. lr . j I tops on anyone's list. I ,4 1 i ff 1 ,f g s Xl f ,I N ' I JV 'J 'X' l lf' 'f l 1 r ' If ' ., li - if ,f lil yi A If 1 ,J i . ' 'l I, ,l Ql'lL0l d X X l i I ' al ffl ,' W1 vj ,1 j, VU X IYI ,K X l WILLIAM PRESTON THOMAS 'RONNIE EVERETT THOMPSON Scientific Scientific Quick wit . , . musical talent . . . Ronnie has been an indispensable member of our class. All the world loves a clown. Good looks . . . serious minded 4 . . likes to play a guitar . . . alertness ..., Billy has earned warm and hearty friendship, RACHEL IRENE THONER Commercial An enthusiastic blonde, Rachel ous and earnest. Lots of fun ested in all class activities. is industri- inter- '-n-FD rf 1' ' V, 'CL , ar 'T ,7 2 If 'TYP Sas I ' 'hqla 5 c HENRY CARLTON TOWNES Elective A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. That's Carlton with his keen sense of hu- mor, making him an enjoyable companion for anyone . . . straightforward., JOHN PERRY TILLER, JR. Elective J.P. has made a real name for himself at Hopewell High with his great leadership ability, football prowess, independence, and consideration for others. Scientific for everyone, s v Q-4 GERALD MERRITT VAIDEN JR Artistic . . . Gerald possesses a high de gree of mental power as well as having a pleasant personality. . , A friendly smile I I 1 l 1 l 1. ' I 'I I I K bs . 2l'll0l 1f f f LP TERRY MASON WILLS ROBERT LEE WIGGINS Elective FRANK CURTIS WEAVER, JR. Eloctivo Our fleet-footed track star Terry has won Scientific Forever ready to lend a helping hand . . . the admiration of all with his naturalness Rich voice . . . Frank, a good conversa- respects authority .... Robert spends and determination to succeed love of tionalist and a true gentleman, is a fine many happy hours working in his radio horses . . . mischievous grin easy fellow to have for a friend . . , full of fun. shop. going, iv 7.-fvuv -lu 'F 13' .. EVELYN PATRICIA WILSON Commercial Beautiful brown hair . . . immaculate. . . . Pat's pretty face matches her sweet ways and thoughtful disposition. ABM THOMAS EDWARD WILSON Elective Lovable , , . crazy as the day is long. . , . Tommy, with his good natured laughter and unlimited friendliness deserves, the' fine opinion we all hav ofihim. fc 4 r X i llll l ' r I 1 XQI-p 1 N , jf, ,I X I . I I L 1 ' R 1' ' Q I lf Vi i . F, I Y It . A xv ' A xi 1 . I - . 1- ' jf f . ' ' . t , aff, ,J Axftf' 'fl ' H., - I l I ' I 0 X' j 4 druora 4 .J . 1 K I 1 'ir 1 - x 14 l 4 .l GEORGE WASHINGTON WYATT RONNIE WALLACE WYATT Scientific Elective Friendly and joking, Toby always brightens Ronnie has many pals and many gals. He's up the day with his merry remarks. A a good all around fellow with a jovial dis- good sport . , . a big tease. position . . . hearty laugh. F E: ' x ,A R if Nl' BETSEY JO WOOD Commercial Her realistic view of life plus her poised gaiety corrxbfhe to make a delightful per- sonality . . . frank . . efficient . . pretty. s S l ,' A , . DONALD WILLIAM YATES Scientific We will always remember Donald for his hard work as Junior Class President , . . curly hair . , . engaging grin .,.. He has a happy outlook on life. 'Q T3 4 . 5 4- 1, iron' L F? X .J ELLEN RACHEL YATES Eleciive . y ' Silvery blonde halr. . Her manner quiet and !r6fined. Rachel is efficient and courteous .... She is always willing to do her part and does it capably. X PATSY RUTH YATES Elective Ruth possesses a sweet sincerity, and a never failing thoughffulness. . . , Pretty blue eyes, but they shine only for David. , . 1 . , I , X N Xl ' ' ' .i 1 ' W . X J X l 1 'lx I N , ' l f A I o - i, X 3 i enwra 1 I K i' ' 1 I D l V i 5 l 1 , V Firsf lunch-Senior and faculry tables in The foreground N' sf Q, X13 .K f 'GNN JACK DANIEL YERATT Elective Jolly Jack, kind of fall, Friendly, nice, sincere to all. Tho' he's last in this section, He's not last in our affection. S.-f mf 66 99 Q 3 A mock presidential election, sponsored by the Senior government classes, was held at HHS. in November. The school divided into the two major parties, Democratic and Republican, and waged an active campaign arousing interest from all students. Unlike the major election, the Democratic candidate, Adlai Stevenson, .received the majority of votes, MV A 'V 'ix L QI' a t a n Q nv fx- w ii!! 'R I ff xx? L flx s 'sd 4 ..-ww. 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Cox Ruby Creel Richard Culver Phyllis Curtis Betty Davis Deanne Davis Doris Davis Ronald Davis Dora Dillon Dorothy Diradour Wayne Dise Bessie Lee Draper Barbara Eld Marvin Elkins Gloria Elrod Raymond England Richard Eppes June Frazier Patty Fulcher Thomas Glass Roxie Greene Shirley Gurkin Shirley Haden Virginia Hagopian Robert Haller .Ill lllli 34 1,2 'io 'Qt-4---o-Q Jerry Hudson Patrucna Hudson Kathryn Jacobs Betty Jandl Mary Jones Cortlandt Joyner Shurley Kesler Hugh Kevm Jane Klnngelhoefer Barbara Lester Rnchard Lewls Frank Lowe Harold Lunsford Barbara Maddy v 94 'Y 1 JV-ef Andrew Martin f j James Matthews Robert McCracken i Irene McCulIey Gerald McDamel Peggy Moon Joseph Mono Douglas Myers Rodney Myers Wayne Newlurk Arlene Norrus Annle Ruth Norwood C B Oakes Louus Pate Betty Patterson Robert Pollard Harold Read Charles Saunders Barbara Scott Joyce Shaw Betty Shelton Phlllp Slxogmo Garland Slagle Etna Soddu Claude Southerland Delfuna Steffey Hnlda Stracclonv Shnrley Thomas Wayne Tutmus Clarence Tooley Marshall Turner Mereduth Turpin Frances Van Houten James Warthan -4' R 7 L-1 ,-456 I 1-v N.- 1 Z ff 'Goin N-x-qv 5' g.,. 4- 'Y' 1' 'SC gf? 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L7 Charles McVucar Eugene Meadows Loss Merntt David Manor Slmley Mmor Bully Mitchell Graves Mumford Mary Myers Phyllls Nash Barbara Neal John Newman Betty Nobles Lrllnan Noblln Guy Norwood Donald Parr Barbara Plews Richard Porter Sue Powell Herburt Powers Harriett Rackley Raymond Rayner Anna Rogers Patty Rogers Gene Rowland Delores Sadler Vlrglma Schaaf Evelyn Shackelford Ellsworth Shannon Wally Shuey Hilda Smlth Hope Sober Myrna Sober Kevlan Spain Nancy Spuers Jerry Sutherland Vance Swmdell James Taylor Tony Taylor Alrson Tease Sarah Thomas Jack Thomasson Ann Thompson Henry Tobler Eluzabeth Townsen Anne Turnes Alex Walker Rlchard Ward Shrrley West James Wlllnamson Marlene Winters Edwun Wollaston Peggy Worley Vlvlan Wrught Wnllnam Zevgolns The bug day as here' Thus sure ns sllly thmks the enghth grader as a sophomore paints hmm up G sh here I am In nh school' Guess I m pretty bug now The eighth grader hesitates before he washes off hrs war pamt Hes really proud of that RAT 42 , .fix ,, N . 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' allen .nl is W nv wr y J C9 Furs! row left to nght Cora Casey Lucy Wllson Shurley Taller Srdney Whutley Mary Homo Ink Prnscrlla Hardy Second row Thelma Smlth Joyce Garrett Dons Sherman Martha Lowe Page Davis Thlrd row Mrs Maxcy Margaret Denman Jeanette Atwater June Storey Norma Phnllups Frances Laslle wav RJPI' S-,cf I l D I 'Ju KW .L-J V I IL JJ, J ldff V .il ,I 1 Ftrs! row Charles Dtbbs Kenneth Nye Ronald Clark Sterlung Nrchols Ralph Thorner Jnmmre Henrng James Mules Second row Shnrley Owen Dlane Smlth Delores Grbson Shelby Bowlrng Shirley Temple Joan Helder Peggy Hanks Thnrd row Maxlne Muller Gaynell Hatchel Lm wood Forts David Ne-wklrk Larry Butterworth Shlrley Beach Fourth row Douglas Stokes Sammy Smnth, Bobby Dayns Mack Atkunson Clarence Mltchell Joseph Flsher Fnfth row Mrs Grllram Dennus Saunders Bobby Koren Frank H Lynne Talley Benny McDonald .F I x Xa XQ r we 'X iv hs N. wx., AN 1 g 5 ' 'I ,Ip ' ' I - J Furs! row James Maddux Ray Boone Ruchard Marshall Wllllam Wulson David Klrksey Maurice Elmore Charles Congdon Second row Jackne Prxce Dorothy Borum Louise Waters Paulrne Doukas Frleda Tselos Donald Dunlap Louls Reynolds Bobby Plner Thard row Jean Atwater Gerald Walker Thomas Henry Jolly Armstrong Truman Tench Joseph Danxels Audrey Porter Fourth row Edward Skroback Donna Stewart Samuel Carmack Cleon Deaner Fred Ashton James Nichols Mr Jerrell Sober 'IU' A Flrst row Rudy Lewls James McCoy Melvln Suyes Marvln Neal Davld Gibbs Tommy Gay Jan Grrttln Eddle Lewrs Second row Ronald Chlarky Sandra Houser Freddle Campbell Joyce Krnsland Mary Worrell Mary Alley Thurd row James Mason Jerry Myers Ray Curtls Rosa lznd Bush Elarne Grammer Loretta Reynolds Fourth row Mr Jesse Addlson Bllly Goodwm Bully Smnth Manuel Melotakus Wrley l-louser Wendell Stanley James Taylor 44 Furst row Russell Gruffun Walker Second row James Marshall Buddy Gene Thompson Beth Lassuter Easley Fnst row Glorra Hughes Bobby Belk Jackre Wllkerson Gordon Cabmss Wlllnam Wheeler Multon Gleason John Henry Pumus Allan Pate Second vow Mar,aref Atknns Judy Waldron Donald Lewls Vera Suyes Bobey Egerron Susle Smith Thurd row Wesley Byrd Ernest Fuzy Jackue Brewster Jerelene Prulffe Nancy Kelly Velma Wllluams Fourth row Gary Ballard Edward Jermgan Freddie Clzek Russell Pupomn Mlckey Moms Maynard Walters Mrs Anne Flick 45 , I' ' YA.. L r 0, - V- Y , 1 x 5 S I ' 1 s.- ,ev THr5t row Bobby Dever Roberta Elder Carole Rice Shirley Crutchfield Carol Manieri Etta MaeTElIis WLUi1m Coleman Second row Pat McCollum Helen Grammar Earlene Pentecost Joan Bbothe Florence Lamkin Lena Belcher Betty Jones Third row Mary Webb Lydia Carr Emma June Amen June Ann Spain Roberta Splers Shirley Tatum Joan Bryant Fourth row Mrss Lea Cox Nancy McVicar William Koren Alex Roberts Gail Ellis Doris Hoover Rena Mae Dalby Eleanor Sculthorpe Linwood Wilkes First row Carroll Casey Sharon Edwards Tommy Thor James Tanner Harvey Spain Robert Spiers, Linda Myers, Jesse Sharpe. Second row: George Mahaney, Betty Taylor, Doris Wilson, Philip Meadows, Dennis Crotts Sammy l-louchins John Garrett. Third row: Jerry Blackwell Dennis Curtis, Nancy Akers Shirley Setchel, Nicky Gaskins, Patricia Griffin Martha Scott, Middy Jones. Fourth row: Mrs, McCall, Ann McAllister Mary Thompson, Tommy Leech, Francis Taylor, Ronald Hoyle, Helen Norris, Travis Quick. ff ss I 4 SYN ' -L W X Q5 'l s 1 sv' -, H. V.-' 51, L ' 'iffy -fgft .,,, fN'f'fQ?L-2356 -uv f 1 sf. f'f.ff .5 A . - A sh. 4+-V 6 X -, Q i1g.,1 .1 in--uv - - A , .. I git., f.. VM .- M A, ,., . wf ':.. 'f -5 Q 4' , ' ,... ' -- Q 'O z ,h fl ' -A A n . -0 an H ' I 4, S . n v Q 'N ...U J- '- -ve--- '. -W.-,.. ,, f Q l V N. 1 -L N ro . 31 ,vo-v . 'O '- 4 1-L ' 4 ' . ' ' QLQ4 l 9 4- v H 'fix'-' . ' 'bg . 1'3 f .g:1 Q f-Y' ' ' . 7 ' 1 1.4 , .. - Hifi' N-'W -f L' 'wwf 'D' Z 'V wi ,,, ' 'if - .-N.. -' ,M .AA LH U 'Jn - I 'Rfk' 4 . 'T , vw,1: ' 3 ' 1 - , 8.99 Y ,Q .. .,, ,QV 4 4' v . ,sg M.. I ., . A A 1. '.. 4 'gags ' mini. 4 1 A i A ' .191 1 1 , e . n sbwkz-E, v , K 1 1 ' ' .b, ' , 'ii f .' ale 'K - -f Q- . ' f 'V -' . ' 'V ' ' . 'u,... .Q-we -Qu, QS'-L. , --' r 1 .-4 ' ' 7--. '71 -.. - Hn N - 55-. . ' v 4 x -W - 7au-L .zu 4 .34 ' ff 1 ' ,' 'nw 4. iivf , 1 ' I :wmv bla' -6 ,. F M504 ml ill 3 ill XM x 7' MRS. ELIZABETH FURR Advisor ,al , Hurl Elsie ylaKCl'li Baxter. Edwards, Bellylgapzarkef. Denny . . gobbv 3 iw Leh 10 rlggllling, Pat Taylor' e Shtrletf The business staff elected by the Senior Class, carries the responsibility of raising the necessary funds for the publishing of our Kaleidoscope. Among their activities this year were soliciting ads, sponsoring the booster sheet, Miss Kaleido- scope contest, and originating the Senior Super- Iative contest. 48 butt, BETTY ANN PARKER Business Manager ' 1 f0ll0llIfll 'X -llflff xp - ag cv' smzfuf-,Q K Awe W, W K Q , ,Q N yf' Left par H ' lor' arDCr M la Miffh , ary P Cll, p K BQS Kelley glrfes Cuddihy B I VV 3 Arw ' 9fSe ell, Ann V Jo WO 0 Dodgon Od' Herr , Sue LH Y Lane ,Q ly Ter 'QQs, l ry Wfllg to ,ighr G ANNE DODSON MRS. BETTY WARING Editor Advisor The Editorial Staff is composed of interested seniors elected by the Senior class. They write the copy for the Kaleidoscope, supervise photo- graphy, arrange the layout and design the cover. This year's staffs had the honor of attending the S l P, A Convention in Lexington, Virginia, MHO URS 1 'sm Q Fnrst row left to right Betty Anne Norwood Denny Baxter Pat Harper Betty Beckham Second row Mrs Velvue Lee Beane Sponsor Barbara Eld Armeta Kung Nancy Buren Mary Page Kelley Ruchard Culver Third row Nancy Burney Barry Holbert Patty Fulcher Phyllns Norwood Left to rnght Armeta Kung Secretary Nancy Burney President Pat Harper Vxce Presldent Denny Baxter Treasurer To gann adrnfttance to the Honor Socuety students must excel both In scholarshup and leadershnp and meet the hugh national require ments They are publishers ot The Scope an anformatlve pam phIet of the school One of theur foremost prolects ns the annual presentatnon of an award to the outstanding boy and gurl of the Senior Clagg 50 f L z l T 4 2, 9 zz, T , iff - I W W , I , H A IIEHAIZV Gi P .ag X I . -xxx ,A x if . gs ' ' K1 N D 0 - A 1f3vS,..-1- ,Q 'Q , . ,V - ,Z I 4'-'Wil-vo - Jx ' -v ,vs ,,,M 4' i . 6, V , .E A ,A .v V V,. V -In t ,.v,,,1... . . A Q 4' - -z-3. f5.:se?f l. 1 - 4 f kfff f A. - Q W K. 2 7,54 4fS!, .-251-?eZi.4'-f .f'1T . -q , paw-ir: - A Il . I ,gn -7, L 1:23 1' -fs 0 EDDIE GRAY, President MISS LILLIAN BURCH, Sponsor ,v ., y 5 ....-.---Q - i.7-'Th ,V fli -aan AIHI 1952 , . - 1 I 'lllUl lllllllS 1. 1 QQ First row:-Calyln Rowland, Ronnie Luck, Roy Brady, Jack Ashton, Hobo Ackerman, Davxd Martun, Erma Newsome, Clayborne Drufnheller, Garland Slagle. Second row: Tcmmy Saws, Jack Dan:el, Presley Jones, l Jack James, Dan Morris, Ccrrlandt Jo-mer, Chuck McVicar, Jere Y . ,., ,--fr -'S--, , r Car e, Jsmmy Plerce, Glen Camersn, Thlrd rqwz Gerald Manuel, iq - eaieqlooley, Raymond-England, Ellswoth Shannonj-J. P. Tiller, ,X ' gjjilsauhddfi-.5196 lT6e,-Wffhpy Wllliamson, Martin Coll5'rfsf'fburfh YQ,-Ji? 'rovz ,klaggld Luniford, Nibby Cook, Lewis Brotherton, Sonny Pearson, , A. , .mf 'Uameg Warrhan, Garland Torrance, Ronnie Trull, ,Terry Wills, Richard Wardf Manager, Fifth row: Coaches Swlndell, Slgss, Merner, Ronnie Wyatt, JOe Nldzzo, Davis Walker, Jack.Jones, James Arnettf Red Thompson, Frank Bldka, Manager. AA ' ' Q C V .A Af' A I This 'R n, ' 4 , o A XR S ,gifs X x 1 HUBERT ACKERMAN, C0- V, 3 V l IfA ' I if 3 CLARENCE TOOLEY U ,, .44 35 J. P. TILLER ik f' ua yvVt,,uJ J Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell I llilll-UP X, 'WWEQWW 19 , ff 1 Umfjq' NJ. W3 A 410 ' f M4 l T vm' 11,1 N, L4 K gy fl O 1 we km 5: I x .x R - ' mvm MARTIN V if A .ini , . XXX 'Ja 'Wo,,.,T6!t 0 K ' ' K 'J A A -Aft X 0 4- .JL I , . J me f H T 'f ,, A - ff 0 I X 1 I 1 U l X LF A Q- sf ' 4 1 y L 'I H my ' 9' I , 1 QW? Y ,,g, 6 'Ir' :V MH? ALL-s'rA1'E , 1 T ex 1 , ff Hubert Ackerman ..,.,... . 4 . fa Team Jack Ashton . . . , .Ist Team rrsrf' , 4 Dave Martin. . , . . .2nd Team GARLAND SLAGLE Ml, an GERALD McDANIEL J. P. Tiller. .. . . ,. ..,. 2nd Team fUP, I Raymond England. .Honorable Mention KUPJ C nee Tooley. . .Honorable Mention fUPl MOST VALUABLE PLA Hobo Ackerman MOST OUTSTANDING LINESMAN Jack Ashton 'A J Mix, b' I ' lv 1-f,:T.:..4.,,,, ERNEST NEWSOME 1 -'jx S QI Jvvif 21 RAYMOND ENGLAND i is . 9 if R' u gig. 14,15 S X' 1- Q And on the next play J' T 8' ga 1' F f ly ,G i ,sb 'J 1 1 E ,Qi- Q :jf 'r , ' if ie'-'wif' I ff' gui. Q. ,SN A. , 'X I 'P Q. 1 ' I ' welosf.. 'Y nl n Q ' 1 'Z nk E. px., 6 . vu 'W aw W Q-:wen 354, , K xi . . .W-4 .4 f. QQ-Qyjy 5 'i ff ., L. I 7 4 fi 1,1 ' ' 53 ,'fT',-' .. A - www, fm if '52, 4' -23? y 2,1-Wi ., f .I , :Q 42' z, viii? w H ff, A -S W: .f X if f J .fl .,- Q t E' Us f 5 VE , L un' . 9 ' .A . I , img' P Nz: VAlISl l Il S J ,AQ-t ' 1 , y , 4 ,V v ,f ,L w I fx -. - ,, Zuw.x-H' . - x, .Jw . .BA I Q I -6 n52s9,. -27',.,l 99 D 'H First row: Jerry Drake Tony Taylor, Frank Jones, Red Thomp- son, Lenard Leslie, Wibbie Cobb, Freddie Jones, Second row: Harold Read, Bennie Johnson Bobby Koren John Garrett Jack COACH FLANNAGAN Hard work and little glory comprised a season of worthwhile endeavors forthe Jayvee football odobc, 22 Team. Thomason James Frink Billy Ellis. Third row: David Koren Winston Belcher Gene Thompson Raymond Rayner Johnny McDaniel Jimmy Taylor Ronnie Jacobs. Fourth row: Cortlandt Joyner, Dan Morris Sonny Pearson, Chuck McVicar Jere Cari- Cofel Calvin Rowland, Ronnie Trull. Fifth row: Coach Pence, Terry Wills, Coach Flannagan. October l Petersburg October 8 Chester October 'IS October 29 Petersburg Although tasting of defeat they showed prom- November 5 Chester ise of better things to come on the Varsity squad. November l 2 58 John Marshall Thomas Jefferson 12 COACH PENCE 7 H. 0 H 0 H. Thomas Jefferson 6 H H.S. H.H.S H.S H.S .H.S fl.. '-fi , , Ui, rg ff, J -hr i f' 'Julian vinsiiv llllllllllll , 'J ' , l J J J M l 2 , i fi if tk il ,. .H. ' l X -LI .T 4 7 , N, vi F l . l 3 , Q4 ' t , ,J . K B A F 5 r , , ' 4' l x 13 HHS 0 HHS .lll lllll llllIlSllY lIllllllllAlllllS viii ' -5' ,55,.'-5 s,'.-at--rem, ,.' ' if- f I f.r'?'zfZ . -, c,- , W' J' W, ,M Q . 4 ,, v , . ,. . .4 , 5 -gi, . . ' , .f -. V ,. .. f. gist 44 :Ag it Y ' ' Y 1 t,f1 ,y , 1A ,i ,J Front row: Dorothy Poole, Anne Dodson Back row Lillian Noblin Barbara Lester Sandra Hardy, Jennie lvey, Dorothy Diradour June Edens Patty Rodgers Mary Diradour f K 1 'lr' 914.-Lazflzx .,f 4' 'krclflh 1. f QV sg, 0- F .an Q ff' QL.. 1 J r, L. .N J Fall, l952, marked the first appearance of our sparkling junior varsity cheerleaders attired in navy blue and white uniforms, They were chosen by the sponsor Mr, P. I. Leadbetter and the Var- sity Cheerleaders on the basis of ability, school spirit and enthusiasm. We feel that they have been a great asset to our junior varsity sports and hope that they will continue to boost the Spirit of J. V. Fans. Mgmt iiiitltl Bourne' as edda Sullivan, BBW Towsevl ' DOLORES WEBB, Coach Jennie lvey, Dennie Baxter, Betty Harrelson, and Phyllis Curtis Ser Shirletl Hou f ne Ann Bertv Shelton' Yvonviola Hall' jo . Curtis Dulllef A -Ups. Ann Howerron, Phill? Second rowzjiigyel and Marion Phi t ow lett to riihttker and Denf'Y Bajennie lvev. BGTW First r , Ann ar I Hafreigon, try The Varsity Hockey Squad this year con- sisted of a group of enthusiastic girls possess- ing both ability and good sportsmanship, All the girls worked very hard and had a lot of fun. 1952 RECORD Hopewell 0 St. Catherine's 7 Hopewell 2 John Marshall 2 Hopewell 3 Collegiate 0 Hopewell 2 Petersburg 3 Hopewell 2 Thomas Jefferson 2 The scoreboard and the honors mentioned below speak for themselves in showing what a fine season we had. DENNY BAXTER: Center Halfbackp 'lst Allied B Team lst Team-All State BETTY HARRELSON: Right Wingg 'lst Allied B Team 'lst Team-All State JENNIE IVEY: Right Fullbackp lst Allied B Team Reserve Team, All State PHYLLIS CURTIS: Center Forward: Reserve Allied B Team F'0nf L3'Slfe p. . ' SciII :Jean Mariah Phillipsa lllardy, .lean :Zire Atwater Sand , , a , ackie PriC6, Al,-,-,gig Back ,ow'fgUHo:ser, Anna R Y Gramm ' e Owen 09ers C e'f Mildre I Joan H ' Ora Case d Brann Elde, M V, France an, Ben ' argargf D S Y Duffie e '-in row I I eh 'o 'ight J. V. HOCKEY TEAM This hustling group of girls is really the backbone of our' Varsity. These girls prac- tice every afternoon with the Varsity, and l deserve a good deal more credit than they re- ceive. So, congratulations J. V. for your lov d bility, and school spirit. e of the game, depen a J. V. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Cancelled St. Catherine 0 John Marshall 1 l Collegiate 1 Thomas Jefferson 5 Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell 0 .Ill I 011' VAIISIIY Hg,-,W COACH SWE ETLAND SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Left to right: Ronnie Trull, treasurer, Bettye Hening, secretary, Mike Manieri, president ' ' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Left to right: Bobby James, Treasurer, Hilda Straccioni, secretary, Har- old Lunsford, vice-president, and Virgil Harris, president, HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS, First row: Doris Hoover, Doris Sherman, Betfye Hening, Phyllis Norwood, Allison Tease, Peggy Worley Second row: Sandra Houser, Polly Doukas, Hilda Straccioni, Nancy Buren Jimmy Taylor Larry Butterworth, Richard Ward, Third row: Bar- bara Edgerton, Buddy Loyelady J, P, Tiller, Hansford Boss, Nicky Gaskins, Fourth row: Jack Ashton, Bobby Howard, Rodney Myers, Clayborne Drurnheller, Davis Walker, ,2- 'lf V, Q, wmv - H.- I . Jw, vu 1 A 5 i A ,. I, X I , I, fl 'I . Q-Q ,. -W . ....g..M 4114 , i 1 . YY X ,, 1 . , V, , , , M M , m 5 , W -' ymx ' 'L ' V, 7' :U fn , A .A 'fl -- -A 4.1 . . ....- 1 0 - no4. A f d. 5' wx, . 114 g,.' Zyl ,i ii-'i-fi .-v., 7 'fri' .Q- ,u!.4H.wiini-f kt ' reg if ' r v , . Aly .r , Q.. ' f- , M, 1 f ,v . ' X A, 4 nb, nf , ul my , Q, A-.,,.1, Q , 1.4.4 E ..- -- ,vim V ' . 1 , . ' if V aw. 'fa Hg: Maiorettes, left to right: Julie Browder, Gloria Dale, Pat Hudson, and Jackie Morris. First row, left to right: Jack Thomasson Robert Jackson, Ronald Oakley, Paul Carnes, Bruce Eley, Neill Baxter, W. S. Cox, Edward English, Beverly Lee. Sec- ond row: Robert Hanford, James Taylor, James Marshall, Walter Shuey, Bobby Howard, Bobby Temple, C. B, Oakes, Lee Carpenter, David Lee, David Minor, Louis Hamrlck. Third row: Hazel Allen, Barry Holbert, Bob Carter, Carl Weaver, Yvonne Houser, Phyllis Curtis, Pookie l 4. 75 co,f,av 'n :um anowosn GLORIA DALE 581511. M6109-Gi f 1 Q - vpgtc' fa 2 iv Our school is very proud ofthe H. H. S. Y band, both for its marching and playing 'I 'mi ff ' ability. The bright uniforms and stirring ' J music catch the eye and ear of everyone I f ww J at the ball games and parades. ii . S Y Dise, Sammy Belk, Belle Walker, Joyce England. Fourth row: Lewis Austin, Ger- ald Taylor, Edward Gates, Daniel Vanko, Louise Danner, Tony Sylvester, Barbara Mayfield, Denny Baxter, Michael Baber, Edward English. Fihh row: George Wy- att, Paul Casey, Douglas Burt, Louis Pate, Paul Vanko, David Harterman, David Koren, Harold Reed, Jean Duck, Frances Childers. Sixth row: Anne Tur- nes, Floyd Davis, Tony Taylor, Read Frazier, George Wilkerson, Herbert Bowers, Bobby Pollard, Bobby Edwards, Uncle Mac, .11 ig-A15 4lys Di, Pepa' Some of the band's annual activities are marching at the home games, playing at the Tobacco Festival, presenting the spring concert for both the public and the students, and entering the State Music Festival. 2 To Thee e Sing From the Liturgy of the Russian Church 1 S.A.T.B. .Arr. by PETER TKACH tplzndante 1 p Y msc. ADJ' Ji .afT:iJT J J ALTO 1 lf' TENOR V' fh- BASS Piano lor Rehearsal OU! First row, left to right: Deanna Davis, Rachel Sober, Elsie Hurlburt, Hope Sober, Myrna Sober, Sarah Wright, Sookie Elrod, Lois Merritt, Peggy Moon. Second row: Pat Suit, Hilda Markham, Rachel Nelson, Helen Hnarakis, Barbara Partin, Jean Willington, Bett .lean Nobles, Esther Creel, Patsy Butler, Anne Dodson. .1 Third row: Phyllis Holt, Sylvia Hope, Hazel Shelton, Barbara Robbins, Carol Pierce. ,,.w,o W To .. Thee .-, visa owen ill l e E VJ1' H 5 lk T- ' PP i A I .I i . i ,I . . 0 - : TEE!-li - W ag Y R This page is sponsored by 3 'I ' I Y VIRGINIA MUSIC AND NOVELTY CO. '- 21I South 15th Avenue Hopewell, Virginia ' Chant should be sung in a legato-Sonoruus style without. accents. Copyright N39 by Neil A. Kjos Music Cn lv ,,., , Bishop, Kay Taylor, Dorothy Diradour, Betty Patterson, Frances Jackson. Fourth - row: Gene Frink, Billy Thomas, Gerald McDaniel, Hobo Ackerman, Ellsworth Z Shannon, Etna Sodduo, Jean Duesberry, Ann Howerton. Fifth row: Richard - Porter, Donald Quick, Virgil Harris, Marshall Livesay, Ronnie Trull, Jimmy - First row, left to right: lrene McCulley, Jackie Morris, Pat Cross, Betty Beck- ham Barbara Drake, Frances Cuddihy, Gloria Mitchell, Donna Bourdon. Second row Pat Taylor, Evelyn Burt, Kay Carnes, Elsie Boykin, Alberta Elmore, Yvonne , , Houser Pat Harper, Janice Boothe, Third row: Billie Smithson, Rachel Thoner, .J Carole Abrams, Shirley Johnson, Shirley Haden, Gloria Tarkington, Betty Duf- fie Sue Powell, 1 Fourth row: Gloria Dale, Johnny McDaniel, Bobby James, Barbara Maddy,f Frances Budd, Phyllis Browning, Jerry Drake, John Newman. Fifth row: Jack James Ronnie Davis, Garland Hudson, Ronald Gordon, Frankie McQuage. Hopewell High's student choir is rated as one ot the best in the state. Under the direction of Mr, Russell H. MacMeans, it gives the annual Christmas program for the students and the Woman's fh Club, competes in the State Festival, and provides the music D 8 for the Easter Sunrise Services. ln addition to these activities, a major undertaking is the presentation of an Operetta in which I-Ufdp Bay ing the entire choir participates. N 79. L l l le 1 I Ii is - as lilac: 1 11111 ilu:-nun: railings :Quilts iv . 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Ava-' 'ff Aff K X l r 2, 'n gx 'L A' 3 nh F . an R94 N ,,r,.L j ' - - 'KJQE R 's N., Sr Q' , , U , A ,sl 4? , 0 1 is , 7 1 'W ,Qfllrifnlf t .A . -1 A--. 4,1 1, . , , ., 51 I .4 'el Q p.1-W1 ,,+faA f Q. fix K A ll - .1-..ps,m1- 3 QM., , ,, y -'A Q Jia L- 'i .3 2 ii - b Q 1 MRS. CATHERINE SHEALLY Librarian Q ,lf- QONAXC eb 56' ,fa JO o fo v :U ,C Q 0 6 Q' C 5 OQQCO YB CO3 Q0 , Y J.. Q9 gc, 66. 'X C X CL Although our library is small, bountiful knowledge is packed into every nook and corner. Our student librarians are always at- tentive and ready to help those who are searching for reference works, and also those who like advice on a good biography or fiction book Marne Reese reotve' Ar'-e TurncS secretary Lcuise Darfr-er treasurer Barbara Carter second yice-president Jo Anne Towee-. pres dem Margarr-V Txler first vice-Prez :e'f 69 v Q o as Se Q GG? 946 V1 Q5 Que? Ng-x'f'QQLi:Ci KV D . 15 YV Q2 -. Q A X: 'C S Q v 1 C- xc' ,xkci-C cg gf .XC X' sf' Cry YA 91-'7r'E:N xK QQ me ?3 lgt QDOAV Q., Q-'NQ QVC, Vg' fb cfgf Q 'off ol' b K2 XC Xb ff V fb OQQZCN bw bzcfif ce, vfaxacd qv 3 J.. bg, Q59 4600x035 C4 ,O qybe- , at '1 to 64XOtiO'o 940020 C1 Y Q N0 rf 'X S, fx Q1 .h QI' ,go O0 XX 5004 ra, 9969063 vt KO vyaoobypo Bo CQ? f,,Qf'm ,269 fg- at mnlrz-vous H:ANcAls? AMU,A M S,AMAl if Q First row, left to right: Sarah Thomas, Carole Williams, Chris Wilson, Carmen Johnson. Second row: Phyllis Warthan, Elsie rlarper, Ann Kirby. Third row: Ann Turnes, Gloria Hall, Bar- Robert Howell, David Hardiman, Bob Bond Fredda Sullivan, Arlene Harvey, Carl Weaver Alex Halkos, Bedros Bendaziarr, Janice Booth, . bara Mayfield. Fourth row: Barbara Eld, Jean Faris, Sandra Fletcher, Hardy, Betty Henning. Standing: lris Martin, Jackie Morris, ' I I Q D' Above is pictured the Latin Club, whose purpose is to further , ,i 1 - interest in Latin, both culturally and socially, The members hold monthly meetings at which time they have ing discussions, present plays, and carry on various activ- ities. They also sponsor contestants in the Virginia Latin Tournament. Toby Kevin Toby Tozuler Sponsor, Mr . K entertain- 4 L , afrq Class Bottom to top: Ann Kirby, Barbara Eld, Barbara Car- ter, Fredda Sullivan, Barbara Mayfield, Arlene Harvey ginia Schaaf, Susie Bridgeforth, Arlene Harvey, Lucy Wilson, Ro- Tony Sylvester, Treasurer, Sue Lilly, President Cathy Cibula, Secretary, Svlyia Hope, Reporter Patty Fulcher Vice-President The largest club in school is the Dramatic Club. lt is big both in size and spirit. A yearly project ot the Dramatic Club is to present a play at the District Festival and State Dra- matic Festival at Charlottesville. As- sisting with backstage duties at the operetta given by the choir and also ushering at productions of the City Point Players, a local theatric organi- zation, are other activities. MEMBERS OF THE DRAMATIC CLUB: Jerrel Sober, sponsor, Syl- via Hope, Patty Fulcher, Sue Lilly, Cathy Cibula, Patsy Butler, Dotty Borurn, Nancy McVicar, Frances Laslie, Bobbie Elder, Patty Blake, Dottie Poole, Sylvia Atwell, Mildred Blaha, Nancy Buren, Betty Beckham, Lillian Noblin, Carolyn Clark, Jackie Brewster, Page Davis, Lucille Waters, Polly Doukas, Margaret Denman, Sue Powell, Hope Sober, Esther Creel, Gloria Tarkington, Kay Karnes, Shelby Bolling, Doris Sherman, Bobbie Edgerton, Joyce Kinsland, Jan Griffin, Bob Bond, Tommy Gay, James Ridout, Bobby Temple, Elsie Boykin, June Scott, Shirley Temple, Joyce Garrett, Rachel Sober, Wally Shuey, Richard Porter, Rachel Nelson, Anne Dodson, Vir- berta Wilson, Linda Myers, Judy Waldron, Betty Taylor, Sandra Houser, Rachel Thoner, Mary Page Kelly, Janet Abernathy, Etna Soddu, Margaret Tyler, Jeannette Atwater, Doris Wilson, Mary Spivey, Ann McAllister, Carol Bishop, Marion Phillips, Jane Klingle- hoefer, Pat Harper, Gloria Mitchell, Gloria Dean Elrod, Pat Hudson, Kitty Brown, Peggy Cain, Billie Smithson, Elsie Harper, Jean Faris, Sydney Whitley Roslyn Bush, Betty Riggs, Frances Cuddihy, Harold Lunsford, Arlene McKay, Terry Wills, Olga Peter, Janie Rowland, Tommy Wilson. llllAMAllC lllllll --Y ffiff. :viii 7 xgvfjiiafi ini!! ' 'Q4Nf f . 15 ' ' MY ' 'rj' ' 5 1 4: L 5 i fl , '-... 1 4-91' x lf! . PPI 2 9 i, A ' , 6u',.f,r l , QS. . I - ve! Y, N ,, 9' 'Ind 4?-,Ji I fa l.ll.l.ll. 3 i S? .gg I x I ' QI' I 10' vgtf-Q , isa , 9 ., ---0 A ' 54 A X3i Cmowxi 'l owl Cawn :TCW 10- fm' ' 'Pax 904 , SXOOA bla 00' N3 be' I Cialxsvdxfxgiqgtl gig! fin' S0 vim- 91 na GS ' , agfziexyfz-lggzx 'll' YX3 ' Q5 A 19 gl.. u Xa on wig. 0 go o 0 Secxwxf? .xafxflxnl xeaxbutxv Cuxtesl ef, Const Pxsyqsfie Yxor Nu, 3 Ve ,og Rose Q9 Wal s ell' V206 Om r. 40 ' si - e YSJ34 eg 9.2:-2 gtgigaari. X C5 Q 'Irfan 03 . I NO S06 ge. owl The members of The Future Business Leaders of America promise to live up to their name. Always active in the state organization they keep busy helping to establish new chap- ters. They are willing any time to help the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club, a club composed of local career women. Left to right: Sherley Brannan, Luray Cameron, Gail Slocum, Charlotte Hughes, Catherine Cibula, Phyl- lis Cadger, ,- fit A ,I '1 Sponsor ' BETTY SPONAUGLE Fi X fa,,f ,ow 'owph 44 ' I'-'fr Va fff CCW, fo . Ehkfes, Ben Sf ek Jrlgllf. abeflv agbafaargelc '15 7777'9 'es Doha lfod a,,sfoe5 8 Nun Uwe ' 'garb 'Q' S abby Zflffv Q ' so 'Sr Os - ' oosora l?O6ZinPaUf9g,hSO95,- Ch s r ' o av' 1 Do, 999 'Y-aid 'S, Q Ffaac G OU- afh nf? fad fcf, 91 ' To ys C' Ffa We hm ad 'ice S- y M565 S Ja Sec 1150 Fog C450 'hd W Iv fu, '14 'o ' ' T . . iff folk. hlfd 'Uvf Ruff, . s ' , 3 The Distributive Education Club is made up ot students who gain scholastic credits while doing actual work in part-time jobs, lt is one of the most active and progressive clubs in school. The members this year have given a banquet, spon- sored a dance, attended numerous conventions and placed high in the various state and district D. E. contests. D. E. CLUB OFFICERS-Gloria Dale, Secretaryg Mary Jo Collins, Treasurerg Hansford Boss, Vice4Presidentg John Tiller, Presidentp and Frances Jackson, Promotion Manager. First row, left to right: Charlie Saunders, Bill Fackleman, Eddie Gray. Second row: Bobby Pollard, Darrell Davis. Third row: Coach Swin. dell, Frank Lowe. 5491 C. wiMP'f LARENCE W n-Lx AMSO N SCHOOL ic-H EWELLSHV aww B BoY B ASKET 53 'l 957- Cathedra 4 me W' .i Sv ' S D rl elm' 3 yearn-nia tg A Peqgfibu an 0599 a tl to What our boys lacked un height they made up for in spint and ability Coach Swindell s hoop slers have put in many hours of practice from dawn tnl dusk on the hardwood Improving as mu F ACME W-N Ca e Pri ra-' 5 twin B Q Thema X Marsh . 6 wmv ef' t- 'tin . 5 MB? Vs 6' dine a e118 . E' c. ass uso' gB- u Thomas . age 4 Q Hevzx 3K5 H . Joh - cs u lg I pin' . Am af 'o2,fxin9 31085 e V93 e 5 All home seeded V the season progressed the te m drew capacuty crowds with games chock full of action and excitement. , e we C132-20 v- ' First row, left to right: Clarence Tooley, Ted Fore, Wimpy William- son. Second row: Louis Brotherton, Flea Lee. Third row: Hobo Ackerman, Sonny Pearson, manager, rw? vs 9'i 1 TE D Fon: COACH SWINDELL, EDDIE GRAY, - 0 TONY SYLVESTER, co-captains BQBBY PQLLAR aa xxx 'IK-ex'-N 1 f wee 3-an U 'S'-' lq A f 2' fx pu A X., X 's ZN F M 'S ewan Flrst row left to nght Rnchard Ashton Bob Bond Jerry Stokes Alek Walker Wlbby Cobb Second row Raymond England Dlckue Lewis Buddy Wartham Jlmmy Magee Tommy Wnlllams Thlrd row Coach Flanagan Rlchard Ward Sammy Belk Lee Rxck man Gene Frank BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD 'I952 1953 BASKETBALL Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell Hopewell I 9 Fairfax Hlghland Springs Hermntage Petersburg Fairfax Thomas Jefferson John Marshall Benedictine E C Glass Bnedlctlne E C Glass Thomas Jefferson Hermitage John Marshall Petersburg Hlghland Sprlngs CC BC Bll ill Bll ill all ill all e E e B 9 8 6 The J V s had a successful season prednctmg a fu ture champnonshnp Varsuty squad The boys gained valuable experience developed skull an the funda mentals of the game and learned to click as a team C 0461, FL 4N4 G4N iffy f -A'a'e f A ' . . 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'I6 23 ' 24 J . 6 y 41 38 J . 9 38 ' 62 J . 16 26 89 J . 20 J 24 47 J . 2'l 45 ' ' 57 J . 27 f 32 . . 56 J . 30 2' ' ' Ss sz- 2 32 . . 5 . za sa F b. 10 'S 36 ' 34 F la. I3 37 39 F b. 18 H 38 35 F b. 20 2 ' ' 39 F b. 25 Qt of J rf r 1 J If ,,'! I ,lj 1 jyyff 1 - l' 1 'jjj L 1, Iflkjfflrl 'X . 7. A, ll '54- C1 GJ 1 -.. J' ,1 1 ,N if ff ,QU 1 ff ' r BB. Coal: h First row, left to right: Ann Howerron, Betty Shelton, Sis Wyatt tcoacaptainl, Berta Elmore Cco-captainl, Jo Anne Towsey, Betty Harrelson. Second row: Iris Martin, Betty Jean Duffie, Betty Jandl, Helen Aultrnan, Carene Brown, Frances Budd, Phyllis Brown- ing, Pat Sutton. Standing: Shirley Smith and Carolyn Lawrence, managers. Under the capable tutorage of Coach Webb, this year's team has gone far. Displaying skill and perseverance, they strove to make this sea- son a victorious lone. A LZJLA,-JI' DELO ns Wi 1 1 .,, gl Lv' 'QM ' -l ffl L4-7 ' Q7 ' ' 'V 1,311-V V. I r!A I 4 ,K .Mi I A- , , I I L, . I '4 . I wir iymty ' 25-23 j..,..,-L. 1. We -1 - xsy. cmemw- 1 - ' 58-19 , , 1 L ' 4 1 ' ' ' 1.1. .. , - ' sa-9 I ,- pegefsbqrg J X ' 27-22 ' - LM. , ,,'. - 27-24 4' ii h Cpllegiate 1 A ' J l 32-23 l , 1 llermifjggxf , AI! 4 Y 41-24 V Hagutwaspfengs' ' '- Is-15 I arffi A younger edition of the Varsity team, the J,V.'s assure us of an up and coming basketball record, They have worked hard and long and as a result have learned to function as a team and have had fun while doing so. J. ll. BllSIlHBAll W i Under thus roof the Future Homemakers of Amer' :ca have spent much tume tratnmg themselves tn the dtumestlc .arts fCf1OkIf1Q, Sewlng, and keepnng house Sfme ul the F H A 's bustness and socual events are teas tor the school facultv attendance of dustrvct and state rallies and contentions, and partues at the cottage it-A-M.,-.if -frgar I .tx -7, fx' hi' el'- tw , . fry 'al A . v K jk 'l x 5 , jf m I S' 3 T7 FRANCES JACKSON Runner-up 0 idfi enufi GAIL MORRIS MISS VENUS, 1953 W 4 f if ,izlofoewe T T This page is sponsored by 19 3 PRINCE GEORGE CLEANERS 1 5. P A C. y , lv, J sf 1 1' I I ' 1 A f S, 4' , fl , A i W 4 1 BECKY JOHNSON Runner-up 27' 204 Cawxon Street Hopewell, Virginia 'la-r ,ai 'T Rh . w L in I 1' lg gt ,T if , L 9.5- JJQAV - .4' h 1... 'Q '-X1N'.-W' . 'AJ x '59- ..,gffX g. . ,nv vs 7,1 S -1 2 W?-K iii . - .12 'K 4 5. ,.., ' l. 1' h 1, .- , M- - .- -x W- -- l a, Q 1 1 1' f 4 Q 1 v 9, ,, v M . . . Y- v ' :J , A ,i ff .. 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Third row: Coach Truell, Hobo Ackerman, Larry Saunders, Cleve Worrell, Gerald Forrest Glass, Ronnie Wyatt, Ronnie Luck, Ted Fore, Marshall McDaniel, and Ernie Newsome, Second row: Mike Manieri, Livesay, Clarence Tooley, and Manager Beverly Lee. Wimpy Williamson, Johnny Sapon, James Warfham, Jimmy R05 QQ if, ' 2? 0003 40 ,xo Q, qi Koa 6, fl' 40 oo a Q? o X0 N00 XO 60 'K XX X Q 'C is of Ae V040 63,21 658 db as 'FOCKX7' KQWAXP-CQ ze eo O '00 1050 b 'Ve' 'fx bee' X eo X010 Q0 G0 Q0 XQO K0 6 -Z0 80 00 Qe, ,go 0 '-' o 'OO oo io o Cx -:F xo ANC' This page is sponsored by PETERSBURG-HOPEWELL BUS LINES ,ff 'U I 4 O 4,0 4'2- 0 Q LARRY SAUNDERS and H080 ACKERMAN, Co-captains VARSITY llASlBllll lll52 lllflllll '53 U 'r . r iyjfxl I Haj xl l II It . . l pr 1 t 1 ' HER First row, left to right: Thurman Brickhouse, Marshall Turner, Gene Frink, Virgil Harris. Second row: Charles Hughes, David Koren, Harold Read. Third row: Jerry Drake, Sammy Belk, Jimmy Pierce. Fourth row: Mr, Merner, Thomas Glass, John Vigil, TERRY WILLS and VIRGIL HARRIS, co-captains This years' track team was com- posed of a group of spirited and able boys who have spent many hours working out on the cinders, even before official practice had started. lt was one of the best teams l-l.H.S. has ever had, and the season proved to be very successful. The team as a whole was co-operative and hard-working. l inv- JA- ,P fl J -V 5 fr umm '53 '- . K . ,JC , ly fj V' .1 ef I Flrsf row left to nghf Terry Walls Dan Morris Davnd Martun Raymond England Second row Clayborn Drum heller Davus Walker David Sear Thlrd row Frank Blaha Chuck Mc:V1car James Rrdeout Fourth row Bobby Stevens Garland Slagle Mr Swlndell Manager Bully Mitchell MR SWINDELL MERNER coaches 3 7 I i X 'EU- I i 'Wu -'n rs. iq KS. 'T'-Q 's DAN MORRIS Z' -v....,,,, - ,ZF 4f f ff v3 Thus a e as s onsored b P 9 P Y HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED Hopewell Vurgunua 89 n ,K- L ' ,W f RAY Mo f 41 N'a'a WL . 'Ly x -2 .t , . 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This year the club gave a party honoring the football and hockey teams. lt presents a bracelet fl' to the outstanding graduate nominated by the club and elected by the faculty, First row, left to right: Betsey Wood, Patty Luck, Barbara SOD, Dennie Baxter, BSTYY Jane Hatch, BGYW Lane RlQQS Dralfe, Pat Taylor, Second row: Rosalind Douglas, Shirley Fourth row: Berta Elmore, Yvonne Houser, Sandra Wyatt, Bolling, Nancy Smith, Ellen Stanley. Third row: Mary Jo Col- Phyllis Browning. Fifth row: Delores Webb, Sponsor, Betty lins, Ann Howerton, Jennie Ivey, Phyllis Curtis, Betty Harrel- Jandl, Helen Aultman, Lillian Burch, Sponsor. Q if gina 94954 F Q .JA -'Sf'a ,,v Id , 'Riff Y mf I 'if F 5 W.-. 'L - ' h ' wits- ., 1. 4- . V V,,Y H up .ff '??g? i?'i rf L 5. 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N ' 5!Vf 'f f iffy A-'Ez' V lui nueyngdguvm annum nga, rar' -nnnv y 3 Hildnvl .v'nv Jo I lhnunnn. K L X N K ' ' j Q' .E y-'U ' , .,v '5 ' nt if QR VJUKQL ka ' 'Q as 11.1, l E - x I 0 + i , . . PHUTIIGHAPHS THAT Hll THE Sllllll Photographs by DOREE PETE Natural C0101 Photoe F01 mal Weddmgs Commer C1211 PhOtOQ P01 tl arts Aerlal Photoq Baby Pottlalts Photostatlc Copy Candld Weddmge Specialists ID 'Storx lloolx Xkllllllllgj X complctt toxcrlgt of your most Cl1LflN1C.Cl o1l tmted uulchnc photos ure the finest VVL haxe enjoxed worlung, ulth thc faculty and the 5, ng ll II S For h past three susons We chcnih the fr1cnclSh1ps ue hut made and the memorles we haxe gathered through the p mst three wars ouc ind .gyfuclio Portra1t by appomtment Phone 5558 Hopewell, Vlrglnla 1 1 I . e D l 1 1 ' . t . I 1 . t . occasions mountccl in luxurious lcnthcr ulhums. ln color of your choice. Our ' ' ' Y 1 '. ' ' ' ' V' ' 'A I ' ' 4' f t vu at . . f. t e 'mf ' 7 x I x 'H A ' v ' 'H f Vi . . . 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Virginia B' Q Y h N f H II and Vic' 'y 3 S ee H7117 Illllll HILLBURN s CHILDREN SHOP Comphmems of Effle Neaves Blackmon 1 N ll puxcll Vlrglml 00LEMllN llllll 00 LETs C cn VK ITII 6-lO Rmlw D1 parallel Phone 640 Hopewell Va lm, KLONIS BROTHERS Baxter Optlcal Company MARKET Iv cmrrmwx IJ ll WH qllfl 'V lJLI nl RX Sruxxc E 105 Sycamore Street 111 E Broadway P my 72-H C1 Petersburg Vurgmla Hope ell Vurgmua yr Xlrgu The Traveller Restaurant Brady s l Irlmr Ill xx ll l ll Yellow 81 Mack Dual 848 735 Hopewell Vlrgmna Cabs Cfr l' '15 of 9 . 237 l1rr'.rlx'.1r' lv X , V Y' 'A I , y ' 'S L , A Cir vlimuulc nl . 1 , 5 Cfr :zplutv liz l , Ming luv: Storm To guru' You ' K l . lm '.., . T05 Hu I'-um R al I I V' W , ' 'V llupL'x ll, Y '1i.1 fllllllllllllblllx uf Clrflrlplinlullls nl 1 lllll l L-L' l Imlmluv ' , li' K' N LC Kill' 'L' mllll ESTERN Congratulations to the AUTQ CLASS or 1953 SSOCIATE From the STORE JlltS Sub Deb Sororlty 242 E Broadwa Y Hopewell, Va ALPERIN AND SAUNDERS ualnty Furniture IH 133 135 E Poythress St cet Him ZEHMER MOTOR SALES eel t R0 HONF Clty Polnt Sweet Shoupe Lunches Dmners 7 R A G Smith and Sons, Fl0FlStS uxx x lou x K Dmlux R ld 5 Pal r lun, X r IDI Yo ' Clwzcml lluuirit' Dwffw' ' . I' 1 1t' tvirgifiitfl lurgwt Uwtf flu' Dtullwr , , WMO Cnty Poin ad Yum' U.:1n1guxm'v1t Hcp w t Vlrgwnua r Xl . rrilnlxx' ll-XIII! S U LIZH'-1I'R I' 'LSL N It N . . Xfc'n1Iwn uf Hnvixrxw TuIt'sgr,1yv11 flwlzxvrx Mwl: ruff: l7lrm'c1k Plwnu ll D4 ' ' 3I'YIt'If 11 tm. 42 F.. Xxv.lNlIiI1SjIUI1 'tm-nr 'L' sn 1, vi gg' 'tx W. T. GRANT '71 ' A lf! H e ell V'g Compliments of SCOTT S STORE C 0lllflllH1C17lS 0 HUGHES CILAlNX'Nl md DxE XVORKQ G 8z G PASTRY SHOPPE Pues Rolls and Pastries rTL9l'l Dazly Decorated Cakes a Specualty Hopewell s Newest and Most Modern Dry Cleanmg 254 Eas, Bmadway Phone 2079 Plant Hopewell Vnrguma Com vlzments 0 I Complmzevzts 0 RANDOLPH MEAT MARKET CITY HALL BARBER SHOP Phone 2449 400 North Sixth Street 711 'Xldm Street llopevxell xllfglllll fmnplxrmrzrx 0 S S TORE Xlfxc AIINLS 1mlINfus1,uEnQ F W W l th C oo wor ompany lumlmum mal lountam Serum Hopewell V rg ma 242 North Sycamore Street Petersburg Vlrgmla lx mzu fm 7 lmk 1 opw , Iflhla N , f , . , ' T 1 V V11 Y ,, , . H , , .. A ' A v 4 1 . '.'.'1' . . . 4 . W . I ii. 1 rn , Compliments of Harry W. Booz S Hopewell's Oldest TV Repair Shop THE STORE OF FASHION 244 East Broadway Hopewell Vurguma Petersburg Vlrgmla Telephone 859 Admlral Crosley Dumont Emerson Complzments 0 HOPEWELL QUICK LUNCH Complunents 0 Capehart Parker Pontiac Co Qonmvran OF Pmzhress and Hopewell Streets Wvthe and Adamg Hopewell Vlrgmla Petersburg Vlfglnla WOOD S DAIRY Xlxm ll Dmmotm HONIE 2230 xye,,,,, WYATT S FLORIST Flovurs for All OCCTSIOUS Corner Broadway and 6th Sheet Hopewell Vngnma Flouers lllzred Anywhere Day Phone 4192 Nite Phone 2480 BEASLEY'S MEN S SHOP 'Xlcn s Clothing mtl lqurmslungs Tazlorzn and flltvratmux 207 Mann Sf Hopewell Va , .. - .1 , , , , . ' o Y I I . . . , l Q . - ,R v , N' . , I 7 llopcwell's Largest Plant Area lx 'IN . t P . P ., . V. 7 , , . . . t ' Q , 'L ' J 1. I ' ' . - . K, l . te - 7 . 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C,0'lll27llll1ClIlS of ' . . . . 1 I 'ff P 3 5, I X. lj 1- 1 II ff . . ,, u', 1 tf I , if 'i First Federal Savmgs and Loan Assoclatlon ol Hopewell lt 910 O Compliments of Bob llkers Motor Gompa y Sales Studebaker Servrce The House Behmd The Car Pho e 766 Compliments The Globe Shoe Store l'l d Pall' C II r f Hopewell Supply Company VERGARA S ROYAL Hot P 1 t El r nc I Appl: ces , ,, C, , ,, ,,,, CLEANERS so TAILORS, INC Suvirzg 'lhrlzzv ll'ill Sfrfcrgzmrrl Tmnorron' flttrnctivc Earnings l-Xrc .Xrlalccl lb Your Sawimis . O U 0 flcc01uztsl11s1rrm 0 e ,OO Current Diviclcncl Rate BW Il ' Il n Hopewell, Virgini of Ph n 8 0'l ain Street , ar ware 1 rl 1 a a er ,mu 1 imvn S 0 9 o'n ec r' a 'an . wa ' EO0K,S,INB. Corner Broadway and Main Streets Hopewell, Virginia Shop llfllere Your Dollar Buys Most ga inLe ,fi Ladies Ready to Wear Sportswear and Accessories GEUHGE S DRUG STURES Number 'l Phone 2370 Broadway and Hopewell St: Number 2 Phone 676 Broadway and Mann Sfs Aldridge Clothmg Company Compllments The Store for Dad and The Lad S l3oTvxx Sims X xx llLllSIN SIIIRTC Hope ell Phone 2685 231 East Broad ay Hopewell Vlrslnla ' I l ll ll , vu. ihlAl.IORY llivrs ,lARMAN SHOES W0men'5 Appafel W W I I i . OO oe IOOOI l OO IJ mtereshng work . ond you can get lt' Telephone work IS mlerestmg. and xou dont need experl eme to et a 'food job after graduation Th it s one reason why so manv girl- head for the tele phone mornpanv when thes fllllih Q1 hool They know thex ll earn good mones from the Qlart even while thew re trained anc 1 ft ml es re ularlx Your hl h Srhool counselor Can tell you more about the many cllflerent telephone Jobs or rome ln 'Ind see us when wou fini h chool' The Chesapeake 8- Potomac Telephone Company J f of Vlrglma 1 0 ' A A, ., J ' 1 I - f l , ' . ' . Il . I , J. ' I lu I. I vl L f I , V ' s f I ' I P I , . 1 , N L! in fl' V , I ,. .- I , D A 1 I' . I ' , J . , 'I .4 ' A Y ., L, V ' Ll' f nr 1.ele0eo'e 0 one eefe o 4 'JV r . , or 9' tel n A x I k if . . W r 4 5 Lf' 1. ' f ' .e ' fr 'V , 41 F 1, ' , 1 A E' ' I' ' 4 J If V ,f'b..-' bp ,. , x i 1 I ' I' , L . , gf V f f - , ' o I I . 4 V . . . I - P , .. . ,, ' . 1 1 I' D ' . ,. V , v I - 1 , , - '. . 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A I. . 1- . - ,s - -.J - --I- I . v A -i,' -f .5 ff' .,-A .-- - ' 1--,,...---f A A .Ia 4-- .K CITY POINT INN AND APARTMENTS II0pQwcII's I-cucIing IIOtcI Operated bv Nonwocm XVu,soN Complzments 0 LUBMAN S CANDY COMPANY INC 37 Bolhngbrook Street I aches Hens Bow Clorhmg P o Box 691 Phone 738 233 North Sycamore Street Petersburg Vnrglma Petersburg V rgm a BUIIIIIN P SHIIIII ANI! SUN We Qpeclalwe In All Types Of Aiph 1It Roads C uzcml CTOHITZICIOTS Telephone 142 Box 'II07 Petersburg Vlrglma f7 9 F57 DH wage EL PETERSBURG VIRGINIA H5 N SVCFIMDRE ST , ' f 9 I O P.O. A f Ii 'VT 1 ITQAINI 1-55-E-'gf TIT' jf, 'UMM HUIVIMHAVII-lllll Hopewell Airport Landplane and Seaplane Facilities Repalr Shop Snack Bal Beauuful Lounge Modem Rest Rooms Equipped For Night Flying KENT S FURNITURE COMPANY INCORPORATED Dependable Furmture Smc l897 Petersburg V glnla Phone 412 1204 Ct lcv aus lol logs lllm Sam malu lu C rn m JEFF S PLACE y Pomt Road Hope ell u 1 Vnrgln a St Stull and Call Bull West End Statlon 15th and Buren Streets Latex Equupment In Lubrlcatron Phone 3388 Bo PARTIN OIL CO Kerosene Heating Ovl and Accessones B XV Pxnrxx Prop 690 Hope ell V rgm a f Ull1I7lIlH6lZlS 0 L and N DINER Randolph Road 8. Cawson St Norm md HXZLL llama us Phone 2344 Compluments of GATES COAL CO Fue Owl Stoves Coa CUlll27l1llILl1lS of Appomattox Realty Corporatlon 110 East Poythress Hopewell V rg ma Phone 2526 Crmzplzrmms nf SYLVIA HAT SHOP Petersburg X1r5,xn11 lDcl '1 ll l P, 1 l3LlI'LIl'l' 1 . l ' ts, '- -.1 1 H . . 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'l' f l '- - l . , i i ' w ,F y y' 'Z Conzplmzum of S Complzmuzts 0 Radlo and Televlslon Co SEAR S SHOE STORE llopuull Olclut md Lirgcst Tnlcusmn Da llu Hmm of pon Pwrm Show 232 34 36 Broadway Phone 800 51333 11111 J 31 Qi I U m r R051 NSIOLKQO 4 Soutlmda l7lTL.l11lflS llmt Cmrzpldc Dgpnrtuzenr Qton 137 IN Sxcamorc St Petersburg Vlfglnld llllY Bll0YHllLS Your FTILVZFZI1 Ford Dealer Broadway to Poythress on Randolph Hopewell Vlrgmla F0 'I1l1nzent5 0 CO11127l1H1L71lS 0 LUCK'S BEAUTY SALON CLARK 8x PRITCHARD AND BARBER SHOP CLOTHIERS ,ln C,011d1l107I6!1 Qlmpc 209 E Broadway Hopewell, Vlrgmla 217 Mam Street Hopewell, Vlrgnma Phone 2200 i A ' 1 f f . 7 Q L lQ f L ag-sfaaaisfsifllleigiiaeieimfsd uc er- odend oc f Q3 ,S gli IF ' ll 3, of 2f1':,,e ,Ag A 1 1 ' f f DRINK IN BOTTLES PETERSBURG COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC f ffymffff WW ff' f ' U C B 1 BUIIIRWURIHS Hp ll Cl IH hr . . . nnxmux no. u. s. nv. on - I . I- -' , I . L, J a I In X' K' I ' . 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' L ff' . : V -nl A3 i. l I i 9 , Comphmemq O Magazines and Newspapers Randolph Motor Company Reese S News store Fountam Servnce DODGE PLYMOUTH 217 Broadway Hopewell Vlrgmna Phan' ,ooo Phone 2333 Hopewell Everythmg for the Offuce Heahng a sheet Metal Also Artzst and Drawzng Matenals contractor Powell Cole Stationery Company, lnc 327 E Broadway Hopewell V,,9,,,,a 11 North Sycamore Street Petersburg Vurgmna Ambulance Service Day or Night Shanko Gould Funeral Home 214 N 6th Avenue Phone 628 Hopewell Vlrgmla Hopewell Iron 81 Steel Corporation Cavalier Buick Inc South 6th Avenue Hopewell Vlrgmla Buxcx AUTOIVIOBILES Iron Rags l09 N Market Street Petersburg VIYQIIIIS Phone 513 Rubbe' Metal I I ll ' 1 ll . . ' o . I 1 n Q I ' ' ' f,,gq?3ll . - - lw! f . yu' ' - O . . I I . ' I COITQIQEMQQFL fri 0 ISPIBII ERCELLE BEA TY SALO Phone 2254 DAVIS CANDY COMPANY Vlflzolesale Tobacco and C011 LCIIOHS 105 Fnl-teenth Avenue Phone 2188 HOPSVELL VIRGINIA Where Everybody Saves Mann and Poythress Hopewell Vlrgrnla C01l127l11l1C77lS e Je ely Sv? fi Wlfdf C ed I IIMW 227 E Brmdu ax Hopeu ell V1IglHl3 Clovhng RED FRONT MEAT MARKET 218 Hopewell Street Hopewell Vlrgrma Phone 2495 Complrments o CAROLYN SHOP There ns a Distinctive Charm R H T E I F lc O Verv Caro yn loc Dlamormds Vlfatchee Sllx erware Phone 3251 219 Broadway Hopewell Vrrglnra 223 Broadway Phone 2848 Rellable leweler .1 , , f 3 E, We ,4 . - ' Q' ' .- ' fe I A '- ff ' I ll ll , , ' of 535::u g hL W 1'1 . '75 , ,fx WW .refill 5 95723 I' New n fgyg -4953555 Compmzents of I K E H ef ,- V V 4 is --me Cr dnl - . 1 r i w r g S7 g?'Jl,l'9 1 fu., ro... 5-fs Q ,. fi I gg gi ,,,, ,,,,, X 2,,,,,url . 1 f S Q3 S ' 1 1,1 l , H 1 r ' ' ' . 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Complunents 0 Nlckell Cash Coal Co Marks Clothing Co Furst O er Randolph Crossmg Hopewell Vrrglma For MEN and BOYS Phone 605 Hopewell Vnrgunla Frugldalre Home Appliances Pamt Lumber Roofing Hardware Easy Washer Offnce and Store J w Enach S Warehouses VV Bl'OadWaY phone 2664 Phone 2663 C I mp ments 0 Coley s Confectlonery Car Termmal Restaurant Qual ll'y Many South Mam Street Hopewell Vlfglhla 'Ce Cream Flavors Complunents 0 Gilman Agency Master Bakery M1nshew's I-lowerton Wllloughby ursell and Whealton 106 Mann Street Phone 4100 Hopewell Va Paunts Hardware Toys Houseware . ' f U , Q . V . I . . . V I Compliments of ' f v - ' f HOPlWlll M0l0R EUMPANY MERCURY SALES and SERVICE 401 E Broadway Phone 842 STATIONERS Boox SELLERS BEC WITH HHD G0 Petersburg Virgmm OEICC Supplles PRINTERS and ENGRAVERS Complzments 0 Appomattox Dry Cleaners Dorsey Bullock Funeral Home Home 0 Good Dry Cleamng Established 1926 205 A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ghee, MIEULANCE SERVICE Opposute Phone Patnck Copeland School 4264 208 E1 t Povthress Street Phone Hopewell 2321 Jar an rod , Petersburg Va leuelers and S1l1efsmnhc CI-IINA and GIFTS Is. I ., mc. ' f f 4 ' I . J . nf. SINGER SEUJIH6 CENTER Everything for the Woman Who Sews w h gf 9 7 MVIN JIINES STUUIO CENTRAL DRUG COMPANY dlp 2112 Compliments of LU2l'Cl Q:5f Q y A ll ' II Petersburg, Virginia 25 as in on St. Ph 'I ,N ' E , E Complurnents of , 'I7'l i oin ad h Broadway at Ran o h Road Phone H p Il V' g' ' 0 ll, THE HOPEWELL NEWS lmnn lmxuxc xml lxcnxxrxc Compl II'Tl6f'1l'S Sowers Hardware Comphmen s of Fmlayson Laundry and Dry Cleaners One Call Does All D al 577 220 E Poythress Street Hopewell V rgan a Compllments of Cnty Pomt Servlce Statuon Vnrgunla Meat Market Fresh Meats Vegetables Grorerues P01721 lzmuyt 2 Hunter 8g Lee Trxxco QFRXICL Phone 674 15th A enue and Cnty Po nt Road Complnments of Frank Fayed Grocery Phone 633 226 South 'I5th Avenue Kuppenheimer Clothes STETSON ll x rs YOUNG - HARRISON xlll ilu' lu' I Nvuw in ' of Zfi ,, .'lL Qi: Sclumol Supplies l . , l 'l 7' ' srf v ' i Compliments of ll NINTM IIA 0 Hummel Ross DIVISION Hopewell Vlrglnla Compm Pu Wfzth Am Ollur lu Claim N mx fJlI'Ill Pun: 1 r IIFHIII MMIHI ES SAIEQ and SERVICE Rental - Repairing 21 Wvthe Street Petersburg, Virginia IRVINE COMPANY PLUINKBING AND i'1EATING Phone 3157 Am CONDITIONING 610 W. Broadway Complinzents of HARRISON COMPANY INC. Directors H. SHORT, President I.. S. SHORT, Vice-President FI. T. SHORT, Secretary-Treasurer A. T. PINER Gvrlerai Contractor Spccigxliling in Buiiciing Modern Popular Priced Homes 300 S. 12th Ave. Hopewell, Va. Phone 2453 M - .4 1 . f f r , , I 4 1 . , I f .. . x I . . 5 . 1 . f r Q x . . I , .- , H 1 g . ' - M, Z YEARBOOKS 'F nts COMIC 1'onlAlusAs ff ff 'x Y ff '1 , X L- lf fl 4. .f,.,v,, AA, ' '4 r 'NTS '75?i'eii' xe !,' L. QFQETQ 2. 1,-w'a::f1f.+z1e:,::.4.:.:.-:g,fgL:.1:..z.gff.Q,-MLnffww- 75, 5' , V 4. 'J 1 . -, N-. S : V Q N fy? ' , A H 2 'x ri' , ,- Q W 'XX ge. , 1 w X - ' if H ' , x 5, , exif- ff-Zwfx 4 A X , X , ,A X ' ji ' mls., :V ma ef' 1 , - .sew 'if , r --,', , .N ' -N, ' R 62 1- 1'.,T,-'AIT 1: ,. ' ., 5 X-, ggi fn K ' g 'Sl P' V ,Q . 1 Af- . , W M -n ' ,Y NL Y X -W --Y - X 5 Q , ,,,,,.,.,,,. . .,,-.... ,W
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