Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1929

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EVELYN OSBORN FRALEY Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, ’26, ’27; Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, ’28, ’29; Latin Club, ’26, ’27; Athletic Associa¬ tion, ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Junior Chorus, ’28; French Club, ’29. Believe it or not! Evelyn was born in the flourishing town of Hampton. This, however, did not give her a “crabby” dis¬ position. In fact, she is very bright and sunny. She certainly would be lost away from the seashore (going East) for she has a hard time swimming. ALVERN LILLIAN FULLER “Vern” Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, ’27; Spanish Club, ’27, ’28, ’29; Athletic Asso¬ ciation, ’28. Alvern is not lazy, but if laziness re¬ quired effort she would be one of the laziest girls in Hampton. She makes a success of everything she engages in, and so well that one cannot be jealous. Of course she is pretty! “Janet” Commercial Club, ’26; Glee Club, ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Athletic Association. ’28, ’29; Junior Chorus, ’28; Junior Class Secretary, ' 28; Athletic Council, ’29; Thomas Jeffer¬ son Literary Society, ’26, ’27, ’28. Whenever one hears, “Hello, Elsie,” look around for Paul. We have never asked Elsie to sing “Killarney,” but we know she can, because of her pretty dark hair and Irish blue eyes. SARAH EMMA LOUISE FACE “Sally” Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, ’26, 27, ’28; Treasurer, Woodrow Wilson Liter¬ ary Society, ’27; President, Literary So¬ ciety, ’28; Operetta, ’26, ’28; President, Glee Club, ’28, ’29; Secretary, Glee Club, ’27; Secretary, Class, ’26; Journalism Club, ’26; President, Journalism Club, ’27; Sec¬ retary, Class, ’27; Athletic Association, ’25, 26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Treasurer, Athletic Asso¬ ciation, ’28; Junior Chorus, ’28; D. D. K., ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; President, D. D. K., ’28, ’29; Cheer Leader, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Home Economics Club, ’26, ’27; Manager, Basket Ball. ’29; Secretary, Senior Class, ’29; President, Senior Civics Club, ’29. We refer you to Sarah’s activities list for all the nice things that we’ve left unsaid. Eighteen

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OLIVE ROSE DANIEL “Polly” Glee Club, ’26, ’27; Athletic Association, ’27; Home Economics Club, ’25; French Club, ’28, ’29; Junior Chorus, ’28. Polly is always looking at the compass. Why? Can’t you guess? To see which way the “West-phalls”, of course. That’s terrible! Don’t spring another one on her as she hasn’t recovered from this one yet. To be quite serious—Polly, you are terribly stingy! You always keep your temper. Polly also keeps her friends, keeps her appointments, and almost all her lessons up to date. Station C-R-A-Z-Y, signing off. JOHN BLACKWELL DAVENPORT “Jack” Athletic Association, ’27, ’28, ’29; Stu¬ dent Council, ’28; French Club, ’28. ’29; Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, ’27, ’28. ’29; Civics Club, ’28, ’29; Krabba Staff, ’29. A very studious young pupil with am¬ bitions galore. It is well that Jack does not take his loves seriously or he would have died of a broken heart before he was able to walk. He plays the piano unusually well. If he would let his hair grow anti complicate his name, he might develop into a second Paderewski. VIRGINIA LEWIS DESPER “Diinc” Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, ’26, ’27, ’28; Latin Club, ’26; Athletic Asso¬ ciation. ’26, ’27; French Club, ’28; Glee Club, ’27, ’28; Junior Chorus, ’27, ’28; Treasurer, Senior Class, ’29. Virginia is one of our good students. Maybe there is something in the name, Virginia, that just makes a girl do her best. She is attractive, and what is best of all, she is friendly. Many a pupil in Hamp¬ ton Lligh is proud to call her not only classmate, but friend. JOHNNY HITE EDWARDS “John” Home Economics Club, ’25, ’26, ’27; Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, ’25, ’26; Commercial Club, ’26, ’27; Spanish Club, ’27, ’28; Junior Chorus, ’28. A young man who was saying good-bye clung too long, Johnny thought. She asked him pointedly, “Do you think I am a mem¬ ber of the Helping Hand Society?” Echo answers! Johnny is not conceited even though she has all the essentials. She seems to appreciate a good joke, at least she must, since she gets along with -. Seventeen



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CECIL HUDSON FULLER “Ce” Mammie Society, ' 27, ’28, ’29; Electrical Society, ’27, ’28; Athletic Association, ’27, ’28. Who’s lazy? 1 wonder. Oh, that little boy from Phoebus! Fuller is his name, isnt ’it? Sure, you guessed right. Cecil is so happy-go-lucky and free from care. He likes girls and his favorite teacher is -, but there, if we told some others might get peeved. MARGARET R. GOLDSTEIN “Goldie” Glee Club, ’26; Operetta, ’26; Woodrow 7 Wilson Literary Society, ’26, ’27; Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, ’28, ’29: Ath¬ letic Association, ’27, ’29; Junior Chorus, ’28; French Club, ’29; Music Club, ’26; Winifred Fales Club, ’27, ’28; Junior Red Cross, ’29; Civics Club, ' 29. Margaret is modest hut talkative. No one knows how she ever managed to ac¬ complish this strange effect. She usually passes in every subject and if the teacher has a headache and gives her a lower grade than she expected, Goldie knows she’ll do better next time and doesn’t worry. CURTIS LINWOOD HALL “Buster” Athletic Association, ’27, ' 28; Football, ’27; Crabha Civics Club, ’28, ’29. Those who know Curtis know 7 he has grown (since his senior picture was taken) a mustache. Really, it is a shame you can’t see how handsome he is now. If you take a fountain pen and draw one or two lines where mustaches are usually placed you will get an idea of the present effect that lias been placed before the public by Curtis Hall. HAZEL MARGUERITE HALL “Bare” Commercial Club, ’26, ’27; Spanish Club, ’27, ’28; Junior Cohrus, ’28; Athletic Asso¬ ciation. ’28, ’29; Junior Red Cross, ’28, ’29. Hazel, we have received a number of compliments for you, but we won’t write them out here as that would be quite em¬ barrassing. Two of them were something about your personality and charm. Stop laughing! We mean it. They are the two important factors in life so hold on to them. Nineteen

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