Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1927

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CLASS ROLL V. i u John Adams Carlyle Andrews Charles Backus Eugene Bosten John Blackshear Noel Bush Vincent Caldwell William Cleaver Ray Copeland Raymond Crockett Joseph Cross Charles Eacho Robbly Evans Hunter Fields Paul Gandy Elmer Gardner Jean Gilman Standish Green Stuart Grubb Raymond Hack Page Hardway Harry Hess Wallace Hogge Wythe Holt Jack Horseman Charles Howard Walter Hoover Charles Hulcher Hope Ironmonger John Ishon A. F. Johnson Harvey Johnson Melvin Johnson Walter Johnston Everette Jones Thornton Jones William Kelly Sam Lankford Hamilton Lawson Vinton Lee William Malony Elwyn Martin Andrew May Alval McClenny William Mittelmaier Jack Morgan Reynolds Owens Ollie Powell Alton Quinn Thomas Rasmussen Maxton Scarboro Elliott Schaub Arthur Segar Eldridge Smithers Gerald Schofield Cornell Stirley Clifton Thomas William Taliaferro Edward Topping James Vanderslice William Walton Lewis Westphal Tyler Woodly Alfred Wray Eleanor Beale Doris Bohlken Elizabeth Brereton Doris Brown Dorothy Brown Thelma Coile Lola Cunningham Vivian Currier Margaret Curtis Olive Daniel Mildred Dressier Elsie Drummond Johnny Edwards Elsie Evans Sarah Face Sadie Fertitta Evelyn Fraley Clara Garner Margaret Goldstein Ruth Gormley Florence Hare Hazel Llall Emily Haywood Lillian Hearn Maxine Ileineman Gretchen Hoffman Dorothy Jarvis Barbara Jones Virginia Johnsone Lenora Kelly Frances Kemp Ella Lassister Ethna Lawson Elizabeth Lee Mary Frances Lewis Mary Lumpkin Ethel May Rachel McDaniel Agnes Miller Elizabeth Mitchell Anne Page Moreland Lucy Moore Dorothy Morris Margaret Nygaard Margaret Parham Amelia Parker Ruth Proudman Audrey Quinn Iris Rainy Helen Salzberger Estelle Saunders Nancy Saunders Ellen Slaughter Mattie Stilley Elizabeth Sugden Margaret Thompson May Wainwright Jean Walker Lavania Watkins A dois Watson Elizabeth Watson Kathleen Watson Evelyn Whittaker Annie Williams Grace Willoughby Margaret Wood Irene Woodcock Helen Woodward Louise Wornom

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Officers President Wallace Hogge Vice-President Jack Morgan Secretary Sarah Face Treasurer Elizabeth Lee Motto: “Be not simpl y good, be good for something.” Colors: Maroon and Grey Flower: Rose Sophomore Scribblings I F at first you don’t succeed, try, try again,” are the words of a sloganist. These are words that have been taken up by many members of the Sophomore class. Some of the students in the class who have at certain times stopped school, have returned and taken up these few words to try and overcome the trials and hard¬ ships of high school. Regardless of the old heads in the class, the Sophomores are rather fortunate in having smart, athletic, good-looking, large and small students. On the athletic field the Sophomores were particularly strong; in scholastic standing the Sophomore class has more honor roll students each month than any other class. In good looks there is no other class to compare with the beautiful and handsome Sophs. The prettiest girl in Hampton High School was a “Sophie.” The Sophomores range from the smallest to the tallest in the school and from the wittiest to the solemnest. The Sophomores have had representatives in every line of school activities and in many of them have proved to be shining lights. Although the Sophomore class has been the “Dukes Mixture” it has done for the school what a faithful Sophomore would do. The biggest thing it did and always does is to lead the “rat” through the smallest and tightest places available. —Wallace Hogge, ’ 28 . C 1927 k Twenty-One



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il TfT -l-l- XX UL Junior Class “ . . . Many of the colonists became wealthy, establishing great plantations and building fine homes on them. ...”

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