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JEFFERSON WALKER CRANDOL “Jeff” “Joyous and happy, from care I am free, Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Glee Club ’22; French Club ’23; Baseball squad ’23. Good old “Jeff” is always on the job if Hampton High is thereby benefited. In after life we can just imagine him having’ the warmest group of friends. Who wouldn’t have friends, being- un¬ selfish and bright as “Jeff” is? He has helped us remember the sunny side of life all through these years, and we bid sad adieu to him with wishes for the greatest of good luck. PAUL FULTON CROCKETT “Be a task great or small, do it well or not at all.” French Club ’23. Paul loves music better than anything else, we imagine. Oh, yes! He likes to dance too, his fav¬ orite dance being the “Squar Dance.” He is quiet and industrious, having the stuff to make him suc¬ ceed in the future. AGNES GRIGG CURTIS “Curt” “Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes.” Glee Club ’22; Operetta ’22; French Club ’23. Someone said that beauty was its own excuse, but “Curt” has not been content with this. Besides winning all the beauty contests we started around here, she was always on the firing line at a foot¬ ball game or anything else calling for school spirit. “Curt” has made many friends while at high school and, having made one, she is always loyal to him. Good luck, “Curt.” To know more of “Curt” ask either of two well known young men in Hampton High School. ROSELYN CUSTIS CURTIS “Bobbie” “Too low they build, ivho build beneath the sky.” Secretary of Class of ’21; Glee Club ’22; Oper¬ etta ’22; French Club ’23. “Bobbie” is the smartest person, and we are quite sure she has “hitched her wagon to a star.” She has come nigh unto attaining perfection as a student of ghastly Math. She is a Phenomemon worthy of deep study and investigation for surely the network of association fibers which run east and west, north and south in her brain must be numerous, intricate and wonderful. Seemingly quiet -and obscure, you have but to know her to find she is the “life of the party.” Good-bye and luck—-“Bobbie.” 11
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HORTON HULL COCHNOWER “Hang sorrow! Care ivill kill a cat.” Whenever you hear some noise going on in the Senior room—look for Handsome Horton. The boys love to try and tease him but there never has been or never will come a time when they really do succeed. He’s just as good natured as he can be and because of this trait he’s liked by everyone. Best of luck, Horton, ole boy. MARGARET WILLIAMS COLEMAN “Margie” “The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness.” French Club ’23; Glee Club ’21-’22. Whenever you see “Margie” she is always smil¬ ing for she is noted for her pleasant ways. If you ever ask her if she knows her day’s lessons, “Mar¬ gie” always replies, “1 don’t know a thing,” but wait until report time comes and you can just bet she’s on the roll of honor. Keep up the good work, “Margie.” LYLA WINJANE COLONNA “Cullie” “Kewpie” “I am sure care is an enemy of life.” Class Poet; Operetta ’21-’22; French Club ’23. That sweet and serious expression of “Cullie’s” has fooled many. Lyla is just full of wit and likes good jokes. She plays the piano and when it comes to singing—she’s the class canary. Lyla is quite a composer, too, having written approximately twenty songs for the class throughout high school. A good student and hard worker is Lyla. Best wishes from the whole class, “Cullie.” FLORENCE COPELAND “Flo” “Knowledge is power, wisdom is bliss; All frivolous pastime, I dismiss.” Operetta ’22; French Club ’23. Florence is one of oup silent boosters. She is very quiet—always smiling, with the best disposi¬ tion ever. She can do just as much mischief as the rest of us, but she doesn’t make nearly so much noise. Florence is a good student and does her share towards helping Hampton Hi along! The best of wishes, “Flo.” 10
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■! $ a A v ilv i ■ Ll JOHN WALTER DAVIS “Stump” “Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth, If he had any faults, he left us in doubt.” Baseball squad ‘22-’23. Walter is one of our quietest students. He doesn’t have very much to say in class, but among his close friends he makes up for lost time. He has been loyal to High School trying in every way to raise its name and standard. “Stump’s” com¬ panions shall miss him in the many school activities, in which he did his share. LILLIAN DEAVY “Hapy Lil” “It is a friendly heart that hath plenty of friends.” Junior baseball ’22. There is a Lillian the teachers know, and a “Lil” we know. She is always there to lend a helping hand. Her smile is her crowning glory. My! wern’t we surprised when “Lil” came to school with her hair bobbed. May she ever keep the smile and good humor she had in the days of ’23. EVELYN DIXON “Fish” “Let knowledge grow from more to more.” French Club ’23. Evelyn is a happy-go-lucky Senior, who always looks on the bright side of things. She is just brimming over with liveliness and mischief when it’s time to be jolly, but she knows her lessons al¬ ways. Such people seem to get all out of life that is possible to get. JOHN CLYDE DISHAROON “Dish” “ seem a saint when most I play the devil.” Minstrel’23; Literary Society ’21, President. Clyde was voted the biggest loafer; well, he cer¬ tainly has lived up to his name. He is really bright if he wants to be, but he just likes to be mischiev¬ ous and loaf his time way. “Skin out of it,” “Dishie.” You’ll have to pick up some day. If we all only had your attitude Clyde, how blissful this world would be. Good luck to you! 12
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