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Wallace Hogge . President Bonnie Lee Williams . Vice-President Sarah Face . Secretary Virginia Lear . Treasurer John Hardy . Treasurer Motto: “Completus Tamen Incipiens” Flower: Rose Colors: Pink and Green Valedictorian, Thelma Coile Salutatorian, Virginia Lear Class Poet , Thelma Coile Historian, Virginia Wooldridge Lawyer, William Taliaferro Class Prophet , Adois Watson Giftorian, Arthur Segar Finances Jack Morgan, Chairman Jack Horseman Reisa Saunders Robert Morris Margaret Thompson Class Committees Class Night Robert Morris, Chairman Ballard Blanks Lthna Lawson Lucy Moore Invitation Rachel McDaniel, Chairman Cecil Fuller Lnid Gauley Elsie Hardy Charles Thomas T HIRTEEN
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SUSAN MARY HESS B. S., College ot William and Mary Instructor in Science MARIA COB BELLA HOPE Secretary to Principal, Librarian WARREN W. HOWARD B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Instructor in Mathematics MADELINE JONES A. B„ Western Maryland College Instructor in Latin LUTHER W. MACHEN Graduate Bliss Electrical School Instructor in Electricity and Shop Work BURT JACKSON PRESSEY A. B., College of William and Mary Instructor in History INDIE LOWERY SINCLAIR B. S., Fredericksburg State Teachers’ College Instructor in Physical Education MARGUERITE M. J. STEVENS A. B., Columbia University Insrtuctor in Mathematics MARY McCLEAN SUGDEN Stevens School Instructor in Latin KATHERINE MADISON WICKER B. S., Peabody College M. A., College of William and Mary Instructor in History CHARLOTTE WILSON B. S., Harrisonburg State Teachers’ College Instructor in History T WEI. YE
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MARY ROSINE BAGGETT HUGH ADAMS Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, ’27, ’28, ’29; Secretary, Woodrow Wilson Liter¬ ary Society, ’28, ’29; Vice-President, Com¬ mercial Club, ’27; Operetta, ’28; Glee Club, ’29; Minstrels, ’25, ’29; Football, ’28; Krabba Staff, ’27; Dramatics, ’29. Hugh is one of those delightfully genial companions, a good looking boy with red bair. Hugh talks quickly and will make a good insurance man because dull sta¬ tistics will assume a rosy glow under his original interpretation. Hugh has a great deal of the sense of the dramatic about him. Picture Hugh in the opera, “Romeo and Juliet”, with Johnny on the balcony. JOHN MINITREE ANDERSON “Jack” Treasurer, Athletic Association, ’29. Happy-go-lucky Jack, is ready to do anything—even to make the Honor Roll. He hasn ' t been in Hampton High very long, so his activities do not tell even one fourth of what he has done in high school. That’s a shame, hut each of his classmates will remember that Jack was a true sport and thoroughly on the level. “Mermie” Spanish Club, ’27; Athletic Association, ’28. Mary might really play “The Mouse” in the “Lion and the Mouse,” she is such a quiet body. She is one of our numerous young ladies who think they must learn something in high school. She has a group of confidants who know Mary’s other side and they declare she is as fine a friend as she is a student. ELEANOR MARVIN BEALE “Beale” Athletic Association, ’26, ’27, ’28; Oper¬ etta, ’27; Junior Chorus, ’28; French Club, ’28, ’29; Latin Club, ’28, ’29; Krabba Staff, ’29; Junior Red Cross, ’29. If Eleanor were asked to write a word at random on the board, one could easily guess that it would be the word, “fun.” It seems to follow Eleanor like a shadow. She gets a great deal of fun out of Latin, too. We know that if she is able to enjoy that, the other things of life must be heaven. Fourteen
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