Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1927

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3X Class of 1928 President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer OFFICERS Milton Tennis Harry Carmines Nan Collier William Webb “The Junior ’ W ho’s that coming down the street with the sunny smile, the joking man¬ ner and several text books? A “dignified” Senior? No! Perhaps a “Rat” or a Sophomore, but it can’t be that. Then who is it? Why, it’s a Junior, of course! Always happy, always free, working ever, yes, that’s me—a Junior. And when it comes to school spirit and social activities, the Junior is right “on the dot.” Three long years ago on an extremely warm September day about two hundred “Rats” entered the stately halls of dear old H. IT S. with tatooed faces, rolled down hose and looks of dread. They were the objects of many good-natured pranks played by the upper classmen. But why let that matter? They endured the turmoils of “Rat” year with bristling ambition and soon beamed out Sophomored. As Sophomores work became a little harder, but did they give up? You bet they didn’t! And what was the reward? They became Juniors. To pilot the new Juniors through their junior- ship and on to their Senior year, “Milly” Tennis was elected president. On these pages of a new and important chapter in their school history, we find that the Juniors of ’27 took part in the quiet pleasure of literary circles and the pep and vim of athletic contests. Remember the football game with our old rivals, New- I • 52BS Twcnty-Fivr

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sx: TI I! ' IX H CLASS ROLL Hugh Adams Robert Goldstein Catherine Rowe Mary Bagget Julia Gormley Ida Sear Miriam Barton Louise Gruhn Wilton Schmidt Peter Bergbom Curtis Hall Mildred Schott Elizabeth Bergman Jack Hardy Sheldon Sclater Ballard Blanks John Hardy May Selby Eugene Braig Doris Harrell Esma Sheild Virginia Brinson Catherine Hathaway John Shell Clara Britton Frances Hawkins Roy Shores Edna Buchanan Matilda Hill Margaret Sibley Marjorie Bulifant Josephine Hughes Ivan Steffey Harry Carmines Linwood Hughes Estelle Stilley Pauline Carmines Otis Johnson Richard Stirni Elizabeth Caskey Ruth Jordan Sidonie Taute Reade Chisman Madeline Karstan Lillie Taylor Evelyn Cockey Lewis Kelly Milton Tennis Nan Collier Alice Kraberg Dorothy Thomas Catherine Cooney Virginia Lear Meaux Thornton Edna Cotton Robert Lee Milton Todd William Cumming Irvin LeKites Nena Tyler Katheryne Cunningham Paul LeKites Marvin Varell Rodman Cunningham Roscoe Luther Martha von Schilling Mary Daniel Mary Ann Mallison Thelma Walker Catherine Davis Edward McAllister Iva Wallace Marie Davis Bruce McIntyre Davis Waltrip Bertha Deavey Alice Moore Charles Warren Virginia Desper Lora Moore Frances Watson Holston Dixon Pauline Moore Kathleen Watson Dorothy Driver Hugh Moreland William Webb Janie Elliott Margaret Morris Ethelyn West Mabel Eubank Robert Morris Carl Westphal Clay Evans Mary Munnikhuysen Mary Whiting Houston Face Vernon Owen Reba Wiley Ruth Findley George Pace Bonnie Williams Jack Fosque Mary Frances Phillips Cathleen Williams Margaret Fraser Majorie Pifer Ashby Wilson Margaret Freeman Walter Prince Dorothy Wilson Alvern Fuller Helen Putney Elva Curie Wilson Cecil Fuller Sally Ransone Marshall Wilson June Gannaway Wyse Riley Myra Wood Evelyn Gardiner Emily Rollins Paul Wood port News? Who was it who made that marvelous run which fairly took the breath of the N. N. H. S. bleachers and scored the great touchdown for the Alma Mater? It was none other than “Milly” Tennis, the president of the Junior class of ’27 and captain of the football squad. Always ready to perform his task, however great or small, with strong determina¬ tion and good will the Junior has won a place in the hearts of students and instructors. And now as they enter the Senior year and “put on their specs of digniy” they are looking forward to four things: (1) the completion of the ball park improvements; (2) the successful operation of the moving picture machine; (3) the defeat of New¬ port News High School in football; (4) last, but not least, receiving the longed for “sheepskin.” — Marie Davis. Tuenty-Six

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