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Class Roll . BOYS Arthur Segar Cornell Steirley’ Alice Kraberg John Adams T Ella Lassiter y Carlyle Andrews William Taliaferro Elizabeth Lee v Charles Backus Charles Thomas Mary Lumpkin Eugene Bastian Clyton Thomas Elizabeth Marchant W. Ralph Benthall Edward Topping V Ethel May Vincent Caldwell James Vanderslice v Jean McBride George Condon v Davis Waltrip Agnes Miller Raymond Crockett Lewis Westphal Mildred Mitchell Kenneth Cummings Jack Davenport Alfred Wray Alvah McClenny V Lucy Moore Robley Evans GIRLS Anne Page Moreland Houston Face Paul Gandy V Eleanor Beale Dorothy Morris Doris Bohlken Margaret Morris Elmer Gardner L Dorothy Brown Mary Nelson Jean Gilman Thelma Code Amelia Parker S Standish Green Eloise Craigs v Margaret Parham Raymond Hack Margaret Curtis %, Marjorie Pifer Page Hardaway Olive Daniel Ruth Proudman Harry Hess Wallace Hogge P Lenore Daugherty Audrey Quinn Doris Desper Iris Rainey Walter Hoover ' Elsie Drummond Sally Ransome Jack Horseman V Johnny Edwards Nancy Saunders Charles Hulcher Frances Enos Ellen Slaughter John Ishon Elsie Evans Mattie Stilley Harry Johnston Sarah Face Helen Smith Melvin Johnson V Evelyn Fraley v ' Elizabeth Sugden Walter Johnson V June Gannaway Helen Sultzberger Woodrow Johnson Dorothy Green Helen Taylor Everette Jones Margaret Goldstein Margaret Thompson Thornton Jones Polly Mae Guy Nina Tyler Stede Keeling Llazel Hall v May Wainwright William Kelly Elsie Hardy Lavinia Watkins V Hugh Knerr Hamilton Lawson v Frances Hawkins Elizabeth Watson Maxine Heineman Kathleen Watson Vinton Lee Selma Llelman Mary Wescott Edward McAlister Ida Haywood Evelyn Whittakerv Bruce McIntyre Alberthine Hicks Mary Whiting Elwyn Martin Gretchen Hoffman Kathleen Williams Jack Morgan Dorothy Jarvis Grace Willoughby Raymond Newman Virginia Johnson Marguerite Wood Reynolds Owens Ruth Jordan Irene Woodcock Thomas Rasmussen Gerald Schofield Frances Kemp Virginia Woolridge Laura Worrock
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OFFICERS • Wallace Hogge President Jack Horseman Vice-President Elsie Evans Secretary Colors: Pink and Green. Flower: Pink Rose Bud. ■ Motto: “Upward Climbing.” : Juniors I History is inevitable—everything lias a history, either good or bad. Every class and organization has a history— but what can lie said of this class of Hampton High School. ■ We aren’t Sophs or Freshies and we sure aren’t Seniors, but we are Juniors, mighty Juniors at that, with hearts and faces full of happiness and joy. Why shouldn’t we be happy? Next year we ' ll receive those SENIOR PR1VI- ■ LEGES which Seniors enjoy and Juniors envy. The members of the Junior (lass of twenty-eight are regular “live-wires”. You bet we have representatives ‘ in every form of athletics, football, baseball, basket ball and track. The Junior class also possesses some of the best talent in school. Well, this is how we happened to be Juniors: On a warm September day just three years ago we gathered in . front of “Ole Hampton High School”—were we happy?—well I guess—we were ready to enter high school. We had left our quiet harbor—grammar school—to sail the stormy seas and endure the trials and tribulations of a high ■ school career. As we stood there waiting for the bell to ring we gazed into the sunshine of seniordom. It seemed a long ways off. ; From Freshies we passed to Sophomores. How proud we were to be Sophs. As the shades of evening gathered on our Sophomore days we greeted the glorious future and became Juniors and plunged into our work with a I renewed interest. Only one more year and our “goal” will be attained! | It is true that we have worked, but we have also had our pleasures, which have been numerous. In later years Jp’ the memory of the “old days at H. H. S.” will ever be sweet to recall. The Junior class of ’28 realizes that that which is worth having is worth working for and we are determined to do our best and by so doing receive, the “gift” which is looked forward to by every high school student—that gilt of gilts—-“the diploma.” As we launch into our Senior year with enthusiasm and confidence, may paths of glory loom before us? For the “raw material” is no more and may the finishing product stand the test of time. —Elsie Evans, ’29. a ' a(a ' Va9a‘ f a ' a a A ' A a A ' a t a a a t a T uwntv-One
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