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W N ip FSI., 1- I . .if Y. Q' f W Class History of 1929 the eighth of September forty bright looking Freshmen made their Si G j appearance at the door of Old Hampton Highf, After many 3 61 . . . . - - V 0 culties such as getting lost in the various rooms and dodging the smil- QIWWQ ing Sophomores, who were ever ready to pounce upon us, and initiate ' us, we finally reached the Freshman classroom. We then decided to have a class meeting and elect officers for the year. This was held under the direction of Miss Florence Conley, our class Dean. The fol- lowing OHTICCIS were elected: President, John McMaster, Vice President, Gene- vieve Conleyg Treasurer, Robert Woodward, Secretary, Louise Everett. The year passed swiftly, and before we were ablq to realize it, it came to an end. During the year many of the members of our ranks fell by the Wayside, and the following September only twenty members were left to enter the Sophomore class. We now, being Sophomores, had lost our timidness, and at once held a class meeting at which we elected the following officers: President, Frank Mancusog Vice President, Carolyn Stanton, Treasurer, Robert Woodward, Secretary, Louise Everitt. We also chose Green and White for our class colors. The social event of this year was the Freshmen reception. We decided to have the customary reception on Hallowe,en Oh! those poor Freshmen! We showed them no mercy as they, no doubt, remember. The party was carried out successfully. Thus, the year passed rapidly. Hurrah! We are now jolly Juniors, upperclassmen. Just think of it! At our first class meeting this year we elected: President, Robert Woodward, Vice President, Alice Potter, Secretary, Dorothea Geiger, Treasurer, Jack Staples. In May we held an informal dance and card party in honor of the Seniors. This, too, proved quite successful. Seniors! Could it be possible? Yes, it was. We now passed thru the halls with heads held high. We needed no one to show us our classroom this year, for we were dignified Seniors. We held a class meeting and elected the following officers: President, Carolyn Stanton, Vice President, Alice Potter, Treasurer, Jack Staples, Secretary, Kathryn Banghart. On November 6, we had our Senior play, The Arrival of Kittyf, This was a great success and added a large sum toward our funds for the Washington, D. C., trip. In February the P. T. A. held a card party in the high school building. This proved very successful and also added to our Washington, D. C., funds. At this Eme we were most fortunate to receive a gift of Hfty dollars from Mrs. Burling- am. On April 2, we went to Washington, D. C. This trip we had strived toward, and looked forward to ever' since we were Freshmen. The five days there passed like a dream and the memory of them will live in our minds forever. Then came Class Day and last Graduation. And as the old saying goes All good things must have an endgn thus, there was nothing left to do but say farewell to dear old Hamp- ton High. LILLIAN STEVENSON 17
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Vi f enters some new Held of endeavor, we Lena Azzali Charles Bachman Stanley Barber Ruth Bowlby Doris Buck Lillian Chamberlain Frances Ciaccio Franklin Clark Paul Drake George Dugan Joseph Eger Elizabeth English Lest We Forget' HELEN M, WORMAN mpeg U Who talks very low And says very littlef, Shakespearian Society, '26g Lincoln Society Z7 Sen ior Play Committee, '29g Junior Prom Committee '28 H. S. A. A., '26, '27, 'Z8g Glee Club Z8 29 Ha o weien Party Committee, ,Z7. During her High School career Peg has been spend ing her time wisely. She has been helpful to others in as many ways as possible. She has not wasted her time but has used it intelligently, getting all she could from her lessons. Her honesty and sincerity have made her And now as she graduates from High School and sincerely wish her the' greatest success J Uriah Garey Charles Harris Dorothy Langenbach John McMaster Violet Poclolski Josephine Ritchie Ruth Rounsaville Vincent Stadalinkas Michael Todd Marie Vliet Ella Zanks Adam Zitzkowies IN APPRECIATION In appreciation of the favor bestowed on our class by Mrs. E. Burlington we the mem bers of the Class of 1929 wish to extend to her our most hearty thanks.
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, .J nf Av. Senior Play l CHARACTERS William Winkler ..... ................... ...,..... ......... ...... R o b e rt Woodward Aunt Jane, his sister .. ........................ Louise Everitt Jane, his niece ...,.... ...................... , Genevieve Conley Bobbie Baxter ...... ....... J ack Staples, Carolyn Stanton Benjamin More ....... ...... .....,......... W atson Shannon Ting, a bell boy, ......... ...... ............. A l ice Potter Sam, a colored porter ...... .......,.... C harles Hixon Kathryn Banghart . Lillian Stevenson Kitty, an actress ................ ....... Suzette, Aunt Jane's maid .................,........................ ..... C O M M I T T E E S Ella Apgar, Managerg Elenor Tliorwarth, Frank Mancuso, Stage Managersg Genevieve Conley, Dorothea Geiger, Dresses and Costumes, Florence Reading, Helen Worman, l-land Prooertiesf lack Staples, Advertising Managerg George Seigfried, Carolvn Stanton, Stage Properties. Between-tl'1e-acts entertainment, Elenore Thorwarth. 18
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