Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1923

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CORDAY SAVAGE MEARS “The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good.” Operetta ’21. If you want a good friend with lots of fun and the like, just go to Corday, for she is always ready to have a good time. Lessons never worry her. Maybe she studies and maybe not, but she gets there just the same. Her sincerity and frankness have won for her hosts of friends and when she leaves there will be a vacancy which can not be filled by another. JOSEPH GILBERT MERRILL “Joe Tinker” “Sportsmanship, friendship and LOVE Divinely bestow’d upon man.” Football ’20-’21-’22; Track squad ’20-21; French Club ’23. Ladies and Gentlemen, now let me present “Joe Tinker”, end on the Hampton High School Foot¬ ball Team. Observe him closely, for many of you will not have another chance to see him. His other specialties are track and literary readings. His favorite song which he sings so well is “Back There in Michigan,”—There’s a reason. CLARA LOUISE MILLER “Caveese” “It’s the songs ye sing an’ the smiles ye wear. That’s a makin’ the sun shine everywhere.” Operetta ’21-’22. Latin Club ’23, President; French Club ’23; Glee Club ’21-’22. Clara always has a smile and a cheery word for every one. She doesn’t appear to be very active, but once you get her started, you have enough laughs to keep you merry. “Caveese” is a true friend and class-mate to us all. ERNEST J. MONROE “Monnie” “Not too sober, not too gay, be wise good, fellow in every way.” French Club ’23; Minstrel ’22-’23; Business Man¬ ager “Pioneer” ’23. All hail to the business man of the Class! Some would choose to have their names written upon tables of fame, but the name of Ernest Monroe is destined to be cried out to posterity through the medium of the New York Stock Exchange. “Monnie” is the hardest and most dependable worker in our class, which is saying a lot. He stands high in his classes besides taking care of the literary societies and business part of the “Pioneer” both of which he does well. His ambition is to be a minister and he leaves us with our best wishes in his life’s noble work. 20

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ELIZABETH CHESEBRO LARKIN “Eee” “The merry heart and, true blue.” Elizabeth is what we may call a “good ole scout.” Whatever she undertakes she always does in the best way possible, doing- her utmost in athletics, social duties and school work. Quiet and unassum¬ ing, she has many friends in our midst. Keep the good work up “Eee”, and you will certainly profit by it some day. STUART JOSEPH LOTTIER, Jr. “Cutie” “Stu” “He hath withal a merry wit And is not shy of using it.” French Club ’23. Ha! Ha! Can’t you hear the whole class laugh¬ ing? Yes, and know just why, “Stu” is around. What would we have done without him through these four long, hard years of study? His rollick¬ ing good wit and humor have made him the life of our class. “Stu” has always been a good student and active around ole H. H. S. in every way. Good luck, “Stu”, ole boy, the Class of ’23 is behind you! CLAUDE BAXTER MARKHAM “Mark” “He never troubles trouble until trouble troubles him.” Baseball squad ’23. Baxter joined us but a few months ago, and it didn’t take us long to find out what a studious boy we had in our midst. Baxter is bashful but he gets there just the same, taking part in everything that happens along his way. On with the good work, “Mark.” FRANCES ELIZABETH MAY “Spike” “A dancing shape, an image gay To haunt, to startle and way lay.” Vice-President of Class ’19; Operetta ’20-’22; Glee Club ’20-’21; Literary Editor “Pioneer” ’23; Social Chairman of Student Body. Elizabeth is one of the best social workers we have about school. She is put on all the committees because she is such a good worker and makes things so delightful. You can always have a lot of fun when “Spike” is around. She is also very popular. If you need a sport, call on Elizabeth. If she ain’t loved by one, she’s liked by all. Bright, vivacious and stylish, she makes friends wherever she goes, and you have to step lively at H. H. S. to find a place where she isn’t. 19



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MARGARET ANNE PATRICK “Pat” “The mildest manners, the gentlest heart.” Vice-President of Class ’21; Secretary ’22-’23; French Club ’23; Glee Club ’20 ’21; Operetta ’21- ’22; Historian. It would be a good thing if more of us had some of the modesty and gentleness possessed by Mar¬ garet. She is as full of fun as any one, but it never runs to boisterousness. “Pat’ is our Class His¬ torian and you just bet she is going to keep up to her old standard and make a great success with her history, as she does with everything else she at¬ tempts. ROBERT SELDEN “Bob” “Men of few words are the best.” “Up! up! my friend, and quit your books Or surely you’ll grow double, Up! up! my friends, and clear your books, Why all this toil and trouble?” Robert is one of our most studious boys. A shark in all of his courses and a star in chemistry. He is quiet, yes, until questioned in class, then he pours forth such knowledge as to make the rest of us sit up and wonder how he did it and why we didn’t. “On with your hard work, Bob, that is the right road to success.” ELIZABETH MOORE SINCLAIR “Sinky” “Oh! Lord who invented that kissin’!” Elizabeth’s nickname should have been “Giggles” instead of “Sinky,” for whenever you see her she is always laughing about something. Of course this doesn’t say she isn’t a good student—because she is, and she can always make our dull moments in school happy. On with the good work, “Sinky.” RICHARD FRANKLIN SLAUGHTER “Frank” “Custom hath made in him a -property of easiness.” Football squad ’22-’23; Baseball ‘22-’23; Min¬ strel ’23. “Frank” has made others think of him as a per¬ son that is not easily bothered. It would be well for us all if we remembered as he does that there is no need to cry over spilt milk. Frank has handled quite a number of things during his high school career and we believe ho is going out to handle just as many and handle them just as successfully as he ' has in the day of ’23. 21

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