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HAZEL MARCELLA BAGEANT “Hazel” Who’s that we hear giggling? Why, of course, it’s Hazel, who gets a laugh out of almost anything. She is always ready to go any place, any time, and she has a good time after she gets there. Her willingness to cooperate makes her either a good leader or a good follower. She doesn’t always have her work ready for class but gets in a big splutter and tries to get it done. Whenever you hear the say¬ ing, “Deed, I declare”, you know Hazel is close by. This year she played the role of Mrs. Highgate in the Dramatic Club play. She is very active in sports but softball is her favorite, especially when she hurls the ball across homeplate. She hasn’t decided what she is going to do after school, but we know she will make a success at anything she attempts. ACTIVITIES 1941- 42 Member: Glee Club, Dramatic Club 1942- 43 Secretary: Sophomore Class, Glee Club. Member: Dramatic Club 1943- 44 Treasurer: Junior Class. Member: Dramatic Club, Softball Squad 1944- 45 Treasurer: Senior Class. Member: Dramatic Club, Monogram Club, The Confederate Staff, Cheer Lead¬ er, Social and Recreational Committee of S. C. A. HILDREN RANDOLPH BLANDFORD “Hildy” Hildren Blandford is a 140 pound bundle of jokes, good times and friendliness. He is witty and is generally looking on the bright side of life. Exceptionally talented, he is gifted with a good tenor voice. Hildy just seems to make good grades without devoting too much of his time to studies. Although he has been with us only two years, nevertheless he has brought honor to our school in the form of a “VL” award for boys’ prose reading, secured at the University of Virginia in the 1944 Virginia Literary and Athletic League. ACTIVITIES 1941-43 Attended school in Cleveland, Ohio 1943- 44 Winner of Va. Literary Contest. Member: Baseball Squad, Dramatic Club 1944 - 45 Secretary: Senior Class. Member: Stonewall News Staff, and Dramatic Club.
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Senior Class Officers President Glenvil Whitacre Vice-President Mary Eilen Nethers Secretary Hildren Blandford Treasurer Hazel Bageant
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WILLIAM LYNNWOOD CARPENTER “Lynn” Lynn has loads of fun laughing when he pulls pranks on his fellow Seniors. Apparently quiet and timid, he doesn’t say much until his temper is riled. Then he takes up for himself. He is well-liked, less troublesome to the teachers than any other boy in the Senior Class, and enjoys baseball and foot¬ ball. Once he puts his mind to do something, he usually ac¬ complishes it. He is an avid baseball fan and knows the sta¬ tistics on practically any game or any player that is mentioned. Stonewall regrets to lose Lynn, with his conservative ways, his swell disposition and his good sportsmanship. ACTIVITIES 1941- 1942—Member:. Hobby Club, Baseball Team 1942- 1943—Member:.Athletic Club, Baseball Team 1943- 1944—President: Monogram Club; Member: Stonewall News Staff, Baseball Team. 1944- 1945—Member: Monogram Club, Stonewall News Staff, Football Squad and Baseball Team HOWARD NEWTON CARPER, JR. “Fignewton” Whenever an idea is needed by the Senior Class, Howard fills the bill. Expert in the line of humorous wisecracks, he always has an answer to everything. An excellent leader, one has merely to look at his extra-curricular activities to understand his qualities. Polite, with dreamy moods, he is the average American student. Cautious in all he attempts, he always figures things out slowly and carefully and then gives his answer. His ambition is to become an airpiane engineer and we wish him luck in this field. ACTIVITIES 1941- 1942—Member: Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Baseball Squad 1942- 1943—Secretary: .Student Council; Member:. Athletic Club, Dramatic Club, Football Team, Baseball Squad, Sports Editor of Stonewall News. 1943- 1944—Vice-President: Student Council, Treasurer: Mono¬ gram Club, Assistant Editor: Stonewall News, Member: Dramatic Club, Football Team, and Base¬ ball Team 1944- 1945—Editor: Stonewall News, Business Manager: The Confederate; Member: Monogram Club, Dramatic Club, Football Team, Baseball Team
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