Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)
- Class of 1932
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The past rests on its glories, the future is yours,- it is the sincere wish of the staff that this book may play its part in keeping alive the wholesome memories and cherished thoughts of your high school life. THEM 59 KRABBA K I DEDICATION To tho nwniorv of miv who Ql'llf'I'0llSiV miriuheci the lives of those about him. who by his life! pul iTf'i'OI'1' us an c-xumple of true manhood to lliv memory of Tm: lirzvicnl-:NIJ C1-:ORCH Osczm xVA'l I'S F this unnuul is i'Pvm'f-lilly deciicatvd. f'Wf,-. Riga? QQN Wil CDRDER0 BGDKS l VIEWS SCHQQL ORGANIIELATIONS j' ATH LIETICS n Y 5 5 FEATURES ' YI . 'xgfgz gp X X , X fm? C x 4 mi. Ax fml g .... A' V V 'lm M F If 1 if fri' If 419 H I I ' ADS ' W f , .!fQLi ,ii V ,Q f f-N I qxvv i ,i 5,1 L Yi, . I1-'57 , .. M: 4 ' ' ..!, , I,-' nv ' ,Vw qu ,ww .- . ,, V 3 ,- up-. .4347-If--N ' , ,111 fiii . . ., A 1--:K 13- vi.-'f-,?T 'f fi t , ,..g': 1, 'nj F 1 ' xi' I, uv 'xiwlgt' gr ,,, ,,,, b . N1-'A' 3-'M 1- .',...', . . ,Ll A fh 5. 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X V ff 1 A X X K! yi , W fl fl 2 J f J 1 f ,, 1 ff f ff' 1 fx If-if 7 fm f f in ' 559 ,WA' Af ,KW V ff ffl ' X H 1 IA! M T3 3,1 Q . I .L gil 'E '1 '+A-A 4 r 'fm 'R ff ,I 1 ,Ji --, ,. - -tug. i . I ., ,. mx, ,, I W.. 5'-I .,.- . fiat? , Pq. ,ea-1. - 'Z- 'Q ull ,- f R, J, : i ' ' ' ' ,ws x- ,.,. ga V f,.' : 7-rg-3:1 , , . ,gg,,1,i,Lp .1-W1 ying.. .VE I 5 'ff' 211. -. ., , ,, ','-- -1:. v-1, if . 2:2 Y W l f , NAJIQX THE XIXXXXH fy KRABBA V , ' 1 I I HERBERT L. SPAIN H. WILSON THORPE A. B.. William and Mary College A. B., William and Mary College SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS PRINCIPAL , '1 MR. CECIL FROST DR. J. WILTON HOPE MR. J. S. DARLINO Members of School Board HAMPTON, VIRGINIA I I x swnrwzua B - ' ' ug THE XIX fy The Administration X KRAB B A gl ROBERT E. T. LEWIS ,t T' -ffl - .qv-ffv A. B.. University of Richmond Head of English Department KATHRYN T. PACE B. S., Harrisonburg State Teachers College Instructor in English ELIZABETH imnwoon BOYENTON 7 qiVxQLA5fQe A. B., College of William and Mary Instructor in English MARGARET ANN PATRICK A. B., Randolph-Macon Woman's Co x7M Instructor in English MARIA CORRELLA HOPE Secretary to Principal, Librarian ELIZABETH REID A. B., Westhampton College Instructor in French and Mathematics KATHRYN VIRGINIA BULLY B. S., Farmville State Teachers' College Instructor in Science MARY BETTY RODES B. S., Harrisonburg State Teachers' Colle and Mathematics ge Instructor in Domestic Science LOU BELLE ELLIS B. S., Bowling Green C0llCgfLTJJ-,kv I Head of Commercial Departmcn LALLIE BEVERLY DARDEN B. A., College of William and Mary Instructor in Commercial Department MADELINE JONES A. B., Western Maryland College Head of Latin Department LUTHER W. MACHEN Graduate of Bliss Electrical School Head of Electrical Department vs A fx Y .lx .1 D s - -X V50 o g,4.A.f4-, .QP QLL.. is Qf' f' THE XIX 59 S., Harrisonburg S B. S., J J MAY B. REILLY ' A. B., College of William and Mary Instructor in Spanish KATHERINE MADISON WICKER A B University of Nashville M. Al., Cimllege of William and Mary Head of History Department CHARLOTTE WILSON tate Teachers' College Instructor in History LUCY TEMPLE TEMPLE A. B., College of William and Mary Instructor in History ELIJAH BAKER B. S., Hampden-Sydney College Head of Science Department SADIE FORBES B. S., College of William and Mary Instructor in Science .IOSEPH A. SCHAD Oswego State Normal School Syracuse University Instructor in Electrical Department MARGUERITE M. J. STEVENS A. B., University of State of New York Head of Mathematics Department EDNA EARLE SANDERS A. B., Westhampton College University of Richmond Instructor in Mathematics JOHN W. STARNES Instructor in Music Appreciation EMMY LOU COOKE State Teachers' College, Fredericksburg Instructor in Physical Education Athletic Coach WILLIAM F. METTS B. S., North Carolina State College Instructor in Mathematics Athletic Coach KRAB B A of fi fiilv 'J J A i HE mmm W KRAB BA Pers CVCYRIICC No matter how hard the wind may blow There's a way to weather it somehow, yo Adversity merely paves the way For better things in a future day. For the man that swims against the tide Courage and strength with him abide. Attempt the end ana' be content That all your ejforts are well spent. Then let us own our errors past Each day a critic of the last. HENNING Ro u know. UNTREE Ili-f RN JHIX THE m KRAB B A President ,...... ,,.... K ENNETH CUMMINC Vice-President ..,. . ...,. ,,... NEI: MORGAN Secretary .... ...,.. M ARY BRAY Treasurer .... ..,,.. P AYNE PARKER Flower: Rose Pink Rambler Colors: Pink and Green Invitation Committee: HARRIETT HANN MARJORIE HUNDLEY CHAUNCEY FRANKLIN V aledictorian, FRANCES WINDER Poet, HENNINC ROUNTREE Giftorian, NED MORGAN Salutatorian, FRANCES MORELAND Historian, FRANCES MORELAND Prophet, RUSSELL PACE Last Will and Testament, LOIS JARRETT summit W sails, I THE XIX fy K, KRAB B A MAD0l.X'N BI-INTHALL csMatsv Commercial Club, '31, Junior Chorus, '30, Athletic Association, '30, '31, Spanish Play, '30. Four years ago Mat entered Hampton Hi as a docile, quiet freshman. Since then she has grown in stature and in popularity Hirst ask the boysj. Ronaar BLOXOM ugobbyn Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '27, '28, Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, '30. Robert hails from Fox Hill. His constant com- panions which he tucks under his arm are Wild West Magazine and Star Romances . We won- der if they give him much inside information. Roslt Lai: Bocas Rose Athletic Association, '30, '31, French Club, '32, Latin Club, '31, ,lunior Chorus, '31, Junior Red Cross,.'30. There's no more loyal member of the class of '32 than Rosa Lee. She never gets excited nor worried. We might say about her, Measures, not men, have always been my mark . MARY Fll.lZABE'I'lI Bren Mel, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, French Club, '32, Junior Chorus, '30, May Day, '29, Latin Club, '30, '31, Sect'y. Athletic Council, '32, Sect'y. Senior Class, '32, Sect'y. Junior Class, '31, Krabba Staff, '32, Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '29. Mary is well known for her secretarial ability. She could almost he classed as a major when she wears all her pins. Mary has a very attached little lamb. Rosawooo BR1'rrlNcHAM Rosie Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, Glee Club, '31, Commercial Club, '31, Operetta, '31. Rosewood doesn't make much noise, but she always comes out on top. Here's luck and suc- cess to her. 1 QX THE XIX' X IRENI-: VASSAR BRYANT Stumpy Latin Club, '31, '32, Glee Club, 31, Athletic Association, '31, Junior Chorus, '30, Latin Play, '31. Irene is a little girl who was vaccinated with a big phonograph needle, however, all her songs aren't blues, and everyone likes to have her around. ANNABELLE CAnswr-:LL acsparkyas Transferred, Balboa Hi, P. C. Z. D. D. K., '32. Annabelle comes from Panama. She has made quite an impression on a certain young fellow. Who? .lust look down the hall. She is intellectual but maybe she raises her intelligence to win her friends. CHARLES CATLETT HCUIH Athletic Association, '29, '30, '3l, Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, '29, Latin Club, '29, French Club, '32, Baseball Team, '3l. Charlie keeps classes roaring and teachers storming, but somehow his smile and wit win the day. AUDREY CLEMENTS Sammy Freshman Play, '28, Athletic Association, '29, '30, Junior Chorus, '31, Commercial Club, '3l. '32, Latin Club, '30, '31, Why is Audrey's nickname Sammy , Strictly confidential! Audrey is a good business lady and she has plenty of pep. STEPHEN DYKES CLARK Little Steve Manager Boys Basketball Team, '32, Athletic Council, '32, Electric Society, '28, Athletic As- sociation, '28, '29, '30, '31, Football Squad, '29, A jolly good fellow, who has a stand-in with the girls fPardon us! the girli. Dykes can -shuffle those feet, unless it's for hurrying to class. ll Q 'ap X N if t, KRABBA e'llllll.ll!l1'f,.f , l ag, 5 w v nQ THEXIX U K, KRABBA Mun' Aucr: Covt:l.ANn Murney Junior Chorus, '31, Commercial Club, '31, '32. Mary Alice is happy-go-lucky and very enter- taining, t-specially with that flaxen hair and those snapping blue eyes. She has many friends-what could you expect? RtgtsA Cool-att Junior Chorus, '30, Athletic Association, '30, '31, French Club, '32. Re-isa is one of our studious girls whose mind dwells on lofty themes. With her intelligence and attractive face she'll be a success. EnwtN CoNx1.tN Eddie Latin Club, '29, '30, Thomas Jefferson Literary Society. '28, '29, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Clec Club, '29, Football Squad, '30, To hear Eddie sing 'Home' is a treat , so the girls say. Eddie is continually smiling. At what? X tl s We like his neckties and his work on the foot- ball team. ELIZABETH Cttotrss ullizaa Latin Club, '29, '30, '31, '32, Secretary of Latin Club, '31, Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, Vice President Orchestra, '31, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Krahba Staff, '30, '31, '32, 'Editor-in-Chief, '32, D. D. K. Minstrel, '30, '32, May Court, '30, '31, '32, French Club, '32, Vice President French Club, '32, junior Chorus, '31. Elizabeth almost had a black crepe around her picture when the Klabha Hnally went to print, but she manages to lauglt and talk as much as ever. She gets teased a lot-unjustly. Did someone say she was on a diet? Kt:NNt:Tlt Cummmc K. C. Muskrat President Senior Class, '32, Vice President Athletic Council, '32, Football Squad, '31, '32, Monogram Club, Krabba Staff, '32, Pioneer Staff, '32. Being President of the Senior Class is a hard job but Kennie managed to pull us through O. K. He has successfully combined scholastic and athletic activities, and is an outstanding member of the class, even if his arguments in Athletic Council aren't so convincing. Q THEXIX W KRABBA U . , 1 fr' -4' Lf- Ltswourn DANSEY D Danny Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Dansey is a good sport and takes life as a joke. Everyone likes him. His principle is that he never overworks . ELIZABETH ANNE DARDEN Darden French Club, '32, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Home Economics Club, '32, Glee Club, '30, ,Iunior Red Cross, '31, Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '29, For a person blessed with optimism Lizzie excells. She can smile and crack a joke even after flunking a test. Home Rooms will never be the same without Lizzie. EDWARD GLENDAW DAvIs ssTiCkss Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, '30, Band, '30, Basketball Squad, '30, Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '28, Treasurer 4A Class, '3l. Tick is really a sporty fellow, well dressed and a good dancer. He is noted for his blue tie, and also for using a lot of gas going to Fox Hill. S NORMAN DAVIS i Sparkey Football Squad, '28, '29, '30, '31, Baseball, '28, vb '29, Monogram Club, '29, '30, '31, Yeh! Sparkey! How many times have we heard that cry on the football field, as Sparkey played his usual great game. Sparkey has a characteristic smile and greeting that doesn't fail to attract. Dom DEANE D. A. D. Commercial Club, '30, '31, '32, We might call Dora delightful, with that charm- ing it of hers. She will make a good secretary, with her mixture of common sense and pure fun. She never seems worried or harrassed, so herglv to her! ' W-' Nr-f t 1- ,J K v-' i W? NGN l ,' ' 'lmum ' . f ,, ?'Q s Wlllfvw .- fungi I is THEXIX W KRABBA ' ,9 ,.DAZCHlq 4 CLARA Brzrra Drzsvun Belle Athletic Association, '30, '31, French Club, '32, Secretary French Club, '32, Latin Club, '32, ,lunior Red Cross, '30, Junior Chorus, '31. Ask for the most sympathetic girl in lligb School and you will be directed to Clara Belle, for she will always help someone out of a hole. Clara Belle is a good student, and she has a tongue as quick as lightning. As the Mrs, Flan- nery in Home, Sweet Home , she was a big success. Cmovs Diuzssi-:R Hf11111y Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30g Commercial Club. '29, '30, '31, Glee Club, '28, '29, '30g Band, '29g Uperetta, '29, '30, '31, Happy? That's Clady's nickname, so of course she's always seen with a smile on her face. We will miss seeing ber arrive at school in that yellow roadster. MARIE DRUMMOND Negro Athletic Association, '30g Commercial Club. '31, '32. Pause awhile, friend, for here is a real good sport . Marie causes panic among study hall teachers, but everyone likes her. Marie is always in good humor with a cheery answer or some spicy bit of repartee. 1VIvn'rr.r: Euwnms Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Kind, thoughtful with an enviable disposition, Myrtle has won the hearts of the student body, while she has been in high school. Wt-'rv wish- ing, her the best of luck. Cozvsrztwcrz Errmncr: Ae f 6 L. 'l.'onnie Athletic Association, '31, French Club, '32, We hear that Connie is going to become a dancer and we wish her luck. The practicing which she does at school is a good sample. Equal parts of intelligence and capability make her a good friend. , , ' n.qs.f ,, 1 ? V . . V . . i - .I I . I 1 t , ' -f . ',',, X ' QAM W. V A , -f ,,. , 1.5, . . ' , . ,-.- 'l.,.---.........,,.f 7 L AM g , . H .,,...,,. ..,q . -gtsz 1' -fe 7 15' was it td x Mmm' 4'-'J 4, A sstjllll' JU I ' I THE XIX X311 ig , KRAB B A Q' f ' K j,1'MLQf FRANCES FERUTTA F rank Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '29, Latin Club, '30, Junior Chorus, '30, French Club, '32. Have you ever read a book whose every page presented new and more desirable characteristics? If so you have an idea of Frank. She is studious and a hard worker, always seeking to please. JAYNE FOGLEMAN .. ,, Jay Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, '29, Athletic Association, '29, 30, Commercial Club, '29, Junior Chorus, '30, Clee Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Everyone knows and likes Jayne, and her funny little laugh. She's smart in her studies, and they certainly don't interfere with her popularity. She has the reputation of being able to wear becomingly an original hair cut. Cl-IAUNCEY FRANKLIN French Club, '32, Athletic Association, '30, '32. Chauncey is well known for his solemn wit, always making people laugh. He is a favorite among girls and he certainly ntaxies them around . Chauncey is also one of those digni- fied floating seniors . MARY ESTHER FULLER Commercial Club, '31, '32, Junior Chorus, '31. We who know Esther find her a perfect friend, dependable, sympathetic, and always ready for fun. Lois .IARRET Snowball Hass Athletic Association, '30, '31, Secretary Sophomore Class, '30, J u.nior Red Cross, '30, '31, French Club, '32, Class Last Will and Testa- ment, '32. Petite is the word for Lois. No one in high school has such a good time all of the time. Snowball is a good student and gossiper. She finds all the spicy gossip, but we love'r . May she conqiler the world. THE XIX DoRo'mEA GILBERT uD0tn Clee Club, '30, '31, Junior Chorus, '31, A rare and pleasing combination of the practi- cal and idealistic. We have in Dorothea a scholar and a dream. Good luck to you, Dot! JACQUELINE GREEN ujacn Commercial Club, '31, '32g Junior Chorus, '29, '30, Spanish Club, '31, '32. Jac creates a traliic jam in the halls, when she is surrounded by her many admirers. Lately, we have seen one in almost constant attendance. Who could blame him? l r W 1 KATHERINE GRAHAM ' I fl V ccKat9s 1 'I Latin Club, '31, '32, French Club, '32, Athletic Association, '29, '30. Katherine is rather shy, but she is well known and liked. Her red Chevey may be seen com- ing and going, always packed with a crowd. Katherine is one of the best students in school, and one of the hardest workers. HAWLEY HANCOCK Hawley Latin Club, '28, '29g Red Cross, '30, '31g Com- mercial Club, '31, '32, Junior Chorus, '30. Hawley is well liked among the students, and we know that she is a favorite with a certain football star. HARRIET HANN Blake!! Transferred, Mt. Vernon High School, Iowa Basketball Squad, '32, We wish we could have had Harriet with us for four years. She has been outstanding in scholastics and athletics in the one year she has been with us. Often we hear her called Harry . There must be a reason. wt wr, 'gift E E' S ' if ox mlm gy Q, KRABBA lk'llI.TON Houck ' Houckey,, Football Squad, '29, '30, '31g Athletic Associa- tion, '29, Basketball Squad, '31, '32, Milton is the high school's best stage hand. He is always ready to help for any entertainment from the Senior play to a Freshman program. He has been successful in athletics and outstand- ing in high school activities. WlI.l.lAR'I HOWARD Buzzy Latin Club, '29g Literary Society, '29, Athletic Association, '31, French Club, '32. Buzzy is a quiet fellow except in Home Room and at recess in the ball park. He doesn't kill himself studying because he is fortunate enough to be blessed with intelligence. Many people accuse him of frequenting Newport News Avenue, but we wonder. MAnJoma Httwtmugv 6'Marjie junior Red Cross, '30g Athletic Association, '30, '31g May Court, '30, Junior Chorus, '31g French Club, '32. A girl that can arrange to stay around high school for four years and not. make a single enemy must be 0. K. Marjie is intelligent, cap- able, and she has charming eyes. .lAMt:s HuTToN Jimmy' Athletic Association, '31. Quiet and serene, but with a zeal for work which we should take for an example, is Jimmie. I He is well known and liked. We wish him luck. PAUUNE ,lou NsoN -Gllvzzyv junior Chorus, '30, Spanish Play, '30, We think that one could say that Pauline is the quietest girl in the Senior Classg however, her dreamy hlue eyes don't fail to attract. She is a good student and a pleasant companion. N V THE XIXQXII Btznmct-L .loNi1s Bernie Athletic Association, '28, '29, Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, '28, Clee Club, '29, Bernice is a go-getter and stops at nothing to attain his goal. He is very well dressed, a good dancer, a fair student, a good friend and a sup- porter of Hampton. Lewis Ktssmct-in Krahha Staff, '32, Lewis is a quiet fellow but he deserves a wreath around his picture for his excellent work on the K1'abha. . After a certain person sang to him one night of the minstrel, he was confined to his home because of illness. He is known for getting A's in Physics. Unbelievable, but true! llonorm' Krgnn npotu French Club, '32, Junior Red Cross, '31, '32. Dot came to us only two years ago, but she has made many friends. Her scholastic standing and intelligence are tempered with a pretty face. Wu.t.tAM KNEWSTEP Bill Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, Football Squad, '30. Everybody knows that jolly Knewstep Kid and his well known trips to Phoebus in that yellow roadster. He has been very popular with everyone in high school. Rnmown Lt-Lwls HRW-, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '3lg Latin Club, '29, '30, Football Squad, '29, '30, Tr' k,,'29, '30, '3l, '32g Glee Club, '30, '31 '32g Op etta, '30, '3l. The girls gaze spel glrund when Ray sings When the Blue of thu ightrgf He was a great success as the hero i The T rteenth Day . In spite of the- fact tlpWlte'. alboy, his name is seen on the Honor lj? in Uk. S ff 2 1 si' l Y THE XIX KRAB B A THERI-:SA MAl.fJNEY Tess Latin Club, '30, '31g Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '29, Athletic Association, '31, Home Economics Club, '32. Theresa is a rooter for Hampton and when football season comes she goes to every game, and cheers for old Alma Mater. Small of stature, but great of mind . GRACE THELMA MUNsoN Commercial Club, '3lg Junior Red Cross, '30, Junior Chorus, '30. Charming intelligence and good sportsmanship are qualities characteristic of Thelma. She is in- teresting ancl she has that rare gift of sympathetic understanding of people. IGI ONTA V swf 145 ' Commercial Club, '31, '32g Junior Chorus, '31. Have you ever seen a Spanish lady? Well! You know the ty . Vi has languorous charm and flashing l eyes. She is always smiling and fulkyf p. .JAC ELIZABETH JULIA MOORE Liz French Club, '32, Home Economics Club, '32, May Day, '29, Junior Red Cross, '32, Liz is our good old friend. One year at New- port and then back to us proves that she likes Hampton better. She is popular, pretty and good-natured. What a rep! JULIA Moons French Club, '32. Julia has a charming red head and a twinkling pair of blue eyes. She is a sincere and hard worker. Her pleasant smiling face has been beaming on old H. H. S. during the past four years, obtaining for her a host of friends. slut' THE XIX 5, t, KRABBA Fmovrzss MonEt.ANn .. ,, Fran President of Freshman Class, '29, Junior Red Cross, '29, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, D. D. K. Club, '31, '32, D. D. K. Minstrels, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, '29, '30, '31, '32, Vice Presi- dent of Latin Club, 31, Clee Club, '29, '30, Operetta, '30, Junior Chorus, '31, President of French Club, '32, May Court, '30, '31, Manager Cirl's Basketball, '31, Athletic Council, '31, Krabba Staff, '32, We'll let Frances' activity list speak for her popularity. charm, and scholastic standing. NED MoRcAN assameyss Football Manager, '30, '31, Football Squad, '27, '28, Monogram Club, '30, '31, '32, Treasurer Athletic Council, '32, Athletic Council, '30, '31, '32, Vice-President 4-A Class, '31, Vice-President Senior Class, '32, Krabba Staff, '32, Ned has been interested in all phases of school life. Look at that Hampton activity list! Hamp- ton wants students like him. His thoughts,- quoting the Mud Puddle ,-in spring turn to- haseball. Sorry he didn't get the title of Romeo. E'rttt:L OMAN Athletic Association, '31, Commercial Club, '31, '32, .lunior Chorus, '31, Spanish Club, '32. Ethel always has a cheery laugh or some spicy bit of repartee. Has anyone seen her with a frown on her face? No! She is one person who can accomplish something in home room period. RUSS!-JL PACE Krabba Staff, '29, '30, '31, Clee Club. '30, Operetta, '30, Latin Club, '30, French Club, '32. Someday Russell will be a famous artist but his pictures can never have any more liveliness and animation than those sketches of Popeye, Buck Jones, and Boscoe on the home room blackboard. Please don't forget his talent as a singer but what songs! PAYNE PARKER Nerts Track Squad, '29, '30, '31, '32, Track Manager, '32, Athletic Council, '32, Treasurer Senior Class, '32, Latin Club, '30, '31. The little fellow known by the famous byword Nerts . To Payne we are giving credit for being able to collect those Senior dues and still keep an even disposition and cheery smile. Nblt 'iilwx THE XIX KRAB B A t l t 1 E 4,4.tLvLf gt . 'J RUBY PRICE Latin Club, '28, French Club, '32g Athletic Association, '29g Glee Club, '31, junior Chorus, '30 Ruby rates high in the possession of charm and sweetness of disposition, and she can blush very becomingly also. We hate to lose you Ruby, with those blue eyes that talk . Ruby is indepen- dent, reliable, intelligent and true. ERN:-LST PRUUDMAN Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29, '30g French Club, '32, Ernest is really the master of his fate and captain of his soul , but what about his heart? We've been noticing that lately his mind wanders and wanders. Ernest has an intelligent mind and a witty comeback. by ROSALIE QUINN Ubi-f ..R0lly,, . 4. 1 ff Athletic Association, '29, '30, '3lg Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, '29g Commercial Club, '3lg D. D. K. Minstrel, '31, D. D. K. Club, '32, ,Iunior Chorus, '30, Laugh and he world laughs with you is the motto Rolly follows. With her wit and that croony voice, Rolly was a success in the D. D. K. and also the Krahba Minstrels. WILLIAM QUINN ssgillyu Athletic Association, '29, '30q Commercial Club, '31, '32, Spanish Club, '32. Billy has a good time wherever he goes and consequently everyone has a good time with him. He has plenty of grey matter and a store of wit. Doncrruv RANSON 44Dotss Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31g Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '29, Latin Club, '30, C-lee Club, '29, '30, ,lunior Chorus, '30, Dot is a loved member of that floating Senior group. Because of her laugh and Hi for every- one she has many friends in school. Wiz ,, THE XIX W M KRAB 15 A auf MARY ELOUISE REIGAL ssWigglen Band, '30, Orchestra, '31, '32, Latin Club, '31, French Club, '32. Mary Elouise is a good friend, a hard worker, and is always ready for fun. That's the best recommendation we can give to anyone. She has been a faithful member of the orchestra for two years. ' 1 f4' ' .r ' ' AUSTIN ROBINSON Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, We find boys like Austin only once in a while. We are glad we have him in our class. Hc's a perfect sport and we believe we heard some one say-he's in love. ANNIE RoLL1Ns Commercial Club, '31, '32, Spanish Club, '32, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31. Annie is one of those fetching members of the Commercial Department. She uses both her charm and her typing ability to good advantage. Annie is a very sympathetic person. Fomuzsr ROLLINS Woodrow Wilson Literary Society. '28, '29, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, Track Team, '30, '31, '32, Basketball Team, '30, '31, '32, French Club, '32, Treasurer French Club, '32, Krabba Staff. Forrest is always grinning or laughing. Every- one knows and hails him. Forrest has been one of 1'lampton's star basketball players, and we hate to see him go. I ' ' ,Nil ROMAN ROLLINS Fundiddy Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, '28, '29, Athletic Association, '28, '29, Baseball Team, '30, '31, Basketball Team, '31, '32, Football Team, '32, Track, '32, Fundiddy! Fundiddy! , was the famous cry of the football fans this last year. Roman takes knocks and gets up smiling even when his nose is knocked crooked. Hampton will ever welcome such students as Roman. l THE XIX 0 KKABBA LAURA EVELYN Ross Teddy Transferred from Cristobal High School, Panama. Spanish Club, '32. Teddy is that 'ipetite bundle of liveliness with a likable grin who comes from Panama. She was with us in our Freshman Class and we knew she couldn't stay away. Now the boys can't stay away from her. Better be careful girls! HENNING Rotmrmzs Henny Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '28, '29g Athletic Association, '30, '31, '32, Clee Club, '30, '31, Operetta, '30, Orchestra, '30, '31, '32, Band, '30, '31, '32, KrablJa Staff, '32, Henny is a very versatile lad. He can do every- thing from being class poet and playing many instruments to laying linoleum or playing on a comb. ln his musical career we say Good luck , and he certainly has a charming accompanist. BFIRYLE SAUNDERS Band, '30, '31g Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, Ath- letic Association, '30. This fellow hails from Phoebus. He possesses a car, a broad grin, a host of friends. and a faculty for always being late. Did you ever know Beryle to refuse to keep you out? No! A unani- mous answerl WILLIA M SHARMAN emu., Football Team, '28, '29, '30, '31g Track, '28, '29, Boys' Monogram Club, '29, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Athletic Council, '31, Captain of Football, '31, Bill is the big man about town of Hampton High School. As captain of the Red and White , he led the football boys to a victorious season. His hearty greeting around school will be missed by everyone, fnot omitting the girlsl. . T. .l. Smal-:HAN T, I. Athletic Association, '30, '31, Commercial Club, '31, Glee Club, '31, Operetta, '31g Spanish Club, '32. When a fellow can stay in high school four years and not make a single enemy, he must be 0. K. T. J. is a good student. attractive, and one of the boys . Wi lilly? T HE XIX W t, KRAB B A BERNICI-L SHIELD French Club, '32, Junior Chorus, '31, Latin Club, '31, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Do you know her? Of course! Everyone knows Bernice. She's peppy, good natured, well dressed, attractive, a good dancer-wait a minute! Some one said she was a bluffer, but we doubt it -she doesn't need to bluff-we believe in her. AL'rx-1 EA SHUMATE UAF, D. D. K. Club, '32, Clee Club, '30, Operetta, '30, Athletic Association, '31, Latin Club, '30, French Club, '32, Junior Chorus, '30, Home Ecnnomics Club, '32, ,lunior Red Cross, '31, May Court, '31, Vice-President Home Economics Club, '32. Al grins at us from the celebrity page as the most attractive girl, and she deserves the title. She hasn't given the boys at school a break this year because it seems she is now a one man girl . Louisa SINCLAIR French Club, '32, Latin Club, '31, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, Vice-President Junior Class, '30, Junior Chorus, '30, Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, Operetta, '28, '29, Louise is another celebrity- the most indepen- dent girl , but we wonder if she's not a little de- pendent on a certain young man. .nf 'A -- ' N, -. y 1 4 FRANCES Courts SMITH Athletic Association, '30, '31, French Club, '32, Junior Chorus, '31, Latin Club, '30, '31, '32, Junior Red Cross, '30. Frances came to us with an open mind and a store house full of youthful ambition. This am- bition has commanded and served her fittingly. During her sojourn with us, she has developed a keen sense of humor. 6 , Rumi SMITH Rube Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, ,lunior Chorus, '30, French Club, '32. Rube comes from that little place on the map known as Fox Hill. She is always in good humor and her good disposition makes her a pleasant companion, just as her loyalty makes ber a worth while friend. I X I Jflla, THE XIX r W N, KRAB B A I l l HELEN SKOFIELD . French Club, '32g Athletic Association, '29, '31. Helen has been back and forth to Hampton but those who know her find. a great deal of origin- ality, a keen mind, the ability of making A's without studying, a well developed sense of humor, and twinkling brown eyes. -117 M. JOHN SUGDEN Latin Club, '30, '31, ,Iohnny's main faults are misbehaving in the History Class and losing his Senior ring. His virtues are a likable giggle and his ability to rival Sam Suddith as Yo-Yo King . RICHARD Smurr Dick French Club, '32, Dick knows everyone and everyone knows Dick. He is one of our best dancers. We wonder what a certain little Junior will do when he goes away. AGNES SWARTHAUT It ..Mike., :f,TAthletic Association, '30g Commercial Club, '30. af We all know Mike from Phoebus, or maybe you know her better by Aggie. We have watched her go smiling thru classes that made us tear our hair. Good Luck, Mike! GRACE TAYLOR ommercial Club, '31g Athletic Association, '28, 29, '30, '3lg Home Economics Club, '27g Spanish IV Club, '32, It doesn't take Spring to turn a young man's fancies when Grace appears. She is a loyal and popular student. We hate to lose her. ily 'g441li'-iiifpfx I THE XIX KRAB B A JACK TAYLOR Football Squad, '28, '29, '30, '31, Monogram Club, '29, '30, '31, Track, '29, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Thomas Jeffer- son Literary Society, '27, '28, The Most Independent Boy certainly proved his worth on the red and white gridiron. Jack is popular, a good dancer, well-dressed and a good sport. ANDREW TESSMAN GGAndy7! Transferred from Newport News Hi. About a year ago Andy left us and went to Newport, but You notice he is back at Hampton, now. Andy is a likable fellow, with a sincere and pleasing personality. Hampton expects great things of him. J ssss Toon ulessss Jesse never says much, but has a smile that doesn't fail to attract. He looks wise in classes. They say that he has never been in love, hut he has many friends in school. ELEANOR Toi-PING CCE!! Junior Red Cross, '30, Commercial Club, '31, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Junior Chorus, '30. Eleanor is a fair young lady of the nobler Asort. They say that her picture in Cheyne's window causes a traffic jam. She's jolly, happy and a good pal, especially to one who graduated in '31. MARION HART TOWNSEND Junior Chorus, '30, Junior Red Cross, '30, Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, Commercial Club, '31, That natural permanent wave that Marion possesses has been the envy of the girls in school. She has been a favorite with us because of her pleasing personality and her good sportsmanship. Xwlwi f 3 2.lg?21l.f!Qi0z. THE XIX W' A. KRAB BA we ,W H ,a 1 N' 'Y , , 1 1 wwf WILLIAM H. TRAYNHAM Smoochy Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Man- flr ii ager of Track, '30g Athletic Council, '30: Track Squad, '31, Football Squad, '31g Basketball Squad, '29, '30, '31: Golf Team. '32: Thomas .lefferson Literary Society, '27, '28, Latin Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Pioneer Staff, '32, Krabba, '32g Monogram Club. '31, '32. A glance at H's activity list will show you that he has been manager of nearly every team in school. We're wishing him the best of luck! ROBERT TURNBULL caB0bby,ss Athletic Association, '29, '31: Commercial Club. '30, '31, '32, Spanish Club, '32, Bobby is a quiet sort of lad who never gets very excited except when someone says Susy g then, he jumps and looks around quickly. He is a good student and a loyal member of the class of '32, NANCY VAUGHAN Nancy Lee Athletic Association, '30g Junior Red Cross, '301 Junior Chorus, '31, Glee Club, '30, '31. Her life and actions are shrouded in mystery. She is a pensive blonde with many admirers. Nancy works hard, but likes a good time. SEVERN WALLACE Seve Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '31, Spanish Club, '32, Commercial Club, '31, '32, Another one who hails from that famous village of Fox Hill. If you don't know Seve, but of course you do, you have missed a lot. ARLENE WALTON Commercial Club, '31g Athletic Association, '31. Arlene is one of our quiet girls, always study- ing and minding her own affairs. We often won- der how much longer her name will be Walton. THE XlXlII ELSIE WATSON Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, '29, '30, Commercial Club, '31, '32, Spanish Club, '32, Clec Club, '29, '30, '31, Operetta, '29, '30, '31, Even though Elsie does work a lot on book- keeping, we know she doesn't mix business with pleasure, perhaps pleasure comes first. CHARLES WELCH Charlie Krabba Staff, '32, Athletic Association, '30, '31, Football Squad, '31, '32, Monogram Club, '31, '32. Charlie is noted for his good looks and his ex- cellent work on the football team. He is a little bashful, but the girls won't let him alone. May he conquer the world! RUTH WEST Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Latin Club, '29, '30, Glee Club, '30, Operetta, '30, Ruth is a quiet, unassuming girl who takes life in earnest. She has working ability, an at- tractive face, and lots of friends. PAULINE WHITEHOUSE Commercial Club, '31, Basketball Team, '31, '32 Can't you see her deftly throwing a basketball and putting all her pep in the game? That's Pauline. She has proved to be a loyal, true friend to her Alma Mater. SUMMERVILLE WILKINSON Athletic Association, '31, French Club, '32, Clee Club, '31, Operetta, '31, Summerville has been a faithful worker during the four years that she has been with us. She brought to school a shining coutenance and a keen sense of humor. We hate to lose you, Summer- ville! get 'Till' if , X lxxltdilvlm , 1 5 U 9 KRAB BA Xxlllf was I i l I THE XIX W , KRAB I5 A CLAIIIIE WILLIAMS Latin Club, '28, '29, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '3l. Claude is just full of mischief and fun and you can always have a good time with him. He pro- vides the entertainment for the floating seniors . JACK WILLIS Football Squad, '28, Basketball Squad, '29, '30, Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29. Jack is a good host, he throws the best parties. When he gets to be a senator he will surely please Congress with his ability to entertain. FRANCES WINDER Treasurer of Sophomore Class, '30, Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Clee Club, '30, '31, Operetta, '30, '31, Commercial Club, '31, '32, Krabba Staff, '31, '32, Spanish Club, '32, Presi- dent of the Spanish Club, '32, Orchestra, '32. Did you ever wish that you could be pretty, in- telligent, popular, and a good dancer? Frances has never wished for any of these, fate has been good to her. She holds first place scholastically. Ju CHARLES Wooo Charlie Athletic Association, '29, '30, '31, Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, '29, Latin Club, '29, '30. Charlie is one of those good-looking boys who hails from Buckroe. We hear that he spends much time in Phoebus, but we can't blame him. GRACE DOROTHY WOOLDRIDGE Commercial Club, '31, Glee Club, '29, .lunior Chorus, '30. Grace is a good business lady, but she doesn't let that interfere with fun. In fact the boys won't let her. :,h ,N I X - 1 I JH, THE XIX KRAB B A 1 l Gsoncs WIATT , George climbs in Bill Metts' coat pockets when i he goes to an entertainment. He is quite an in- ventor. but the school is still standing. Everyone likes him. V feta-if L V i Ll'- V VIDA VANN Tillie Latin Club, '30, '3lg Glee Club, '30, '3l. Vida is a versatile person. She assures one more day of life for her friends, by passing around jelly-beans in study hall. She is attractive, and well-liked. Breezy Madness It is moonlit, cloud swept, starry night, The bleak wind howls like mad thru whistling trees, And all the solemn owls are drunk with the breezeg They're all ago with happiest delight, All think they're looking at a novel sight. They flap their wings and hoot in ecstacies, For suddenly they've seen the clouds' white knees, And are reduced by them to this sad plight. The moon on high looks down and chuckles loud, For he's aware of what they do not knowg Their sight is formed by moonbeams on the cloud, Which is about to loose its load of snow And cover all the world with wintry shroud, And thereby terminate that row below. KENNETH MILLER. '33 THE XIXXXXII fy KRABBA History of the Class of 1932 Freshmen! At last we had reached high school and entered the routine of high school life. Our sudden, peculiar feeling of importance was soon crushed, however, by the superiority of these dignified upperclassmen-Seniors! We organized our class as follows: President, Frances Morelandg Vice-President, Marion ,lohnsong Secretary, Mary Burdickg Treasurer, James Sinclair. Sophomores! Having gained our self-confidence, we considered ourselves a necessary part of dear old Alma Mater. Our officers this year were: President, Bill Bradleyg Vice-President, Ann Masters, Secretary, Lois Jarrettg Treasurer, Frances Winder. We became better acquainted with the ways of H. H. S. and began to explain them to the Rats',, whogreatly appreciated our efforts. Juniors! Rapidly we were climbing the mystifying ladder to graduation. Our class had increased to a large number, but a few of the members failed to vanquish these monsters, chemistry and geometry and dropped behind. The class officers chosen were: President, Roxie Mooreg Vice-President, Kenneth Cummingg Secretary, Mary Bray, Treasurer, George Condon. That year we were well represented in athletics and other school activities. We heard plans discussed for a new auditorium, gymnasium, and more class rooms. Seniors! A distinguished title which we received with great pleasure. Imme- diately we obtained and enjoyed these longed for Senior privileges. Kenneth Cumming was selected as our president and to assist him were: V ice- President, Ned Morgang Secretary, Mary Bray, Treasurer, Payne Parker. Our dream has been realized! We now have a spacious, new auditorium, gym, and more class rooms. How proud we feel to be the first class to be graduated in the new auditorium. We sincerely hope that in going out into life, we will not disappoint those who have labored and triumphed with us these past four years and that we will live up to their expectations, and fulfill the prophesies they have made for us. FRANCES MORELAND. rvxjq,iYQfQ?2 HE XIXEXH gy KRABBA The Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of '32 having absorbed the knowledge offered by the Hampton High School and thus preparing ourselves to sail out into life hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: To the Juniors we bestow our aroused school spirit, our Senior privileges and dignity, our keen wit, excellent behavior, and our favor with the teachers. And now we come to the personal bestowals: 1 Kenneth Cumming leaves to Roxie Moore his success as Senior Class president. 2 To Janice Curtis, Mary Bray leaves her popularity. 3 To Lucy Baker, Jacqueline Green leaves her ability to dance. 4 Dick Suratt leaves that horse latin to Macy Sharf. 5 Bernice Shield leaves a line of bull to rope Miss Reid. 6 To Hampton High School, Elizabeth Crouse bequeaths this annual. 7 Dora Deane, Reisa Cooper, Agnes Swarthout, and Alice Zephir leave sweet memories of Phoebus. 8 Marjorie Hundley leaves her sweet and quiet ways to Daisy McMenamin. 9 Frances Moreland, Rosewood Rrittingham and Frances Fertitta leave their Senior dignity to Laura Johnson. 10 Althea Shumate leaves her attractiveness to Marguerite Bradford. 11 Jeanne Brittton leaves her height to Margaret Lee. 12 Theresa Maloney and George Wiatt leave their lack of height to Lee Roy Carson 13 Charlie Welch leaves his good looks to Mac Curtis. 14 Irene Bryant bestows her gift 'o' gala upon Gertrude Muire. 15 Annabel Carswell and Ned Morgan leave their advice to the love-lorn. 16 Myron Shafer and Raymond Lewis leave their dramatic ability to Rob Stout. 17 Frances Winder leaves her good grades just to show it can be done. 18 John Sudgen leaves the belle of Hampton Roads Ave. to Kenneth Taylor. 19 Nancy Lee Vaughan leaves for the beach. 20 Payne Parker, Dykes Clark, Norman Davis, Milton Houck, Andrew Tessman and James Hutton, the floating Seniors , leave the halls of H. H. S. 21 Robert Turnbull leaves his blond hair to Bob Lambert. 22 To Fay Carmines, Thomas Kewley leaves his self-confidence. 23 Harriet Hann, Pauline Whitehouse and Grace Taylor leave their talent along athletic lines to Gail Josselyn. 24- Jayne Fogleman leaves her creative writing ability to Dorothy Colvin. . .Q ,, l , TH 3 he Emma W IQRABBA 25 Rosalie Quinn, Glendaw Davis, and Edwin Conklin leave their minstrel songs to Sam Suddith. 26 Dorothy Ransone leaves her bus business to .lack Kelly. 27 Eleanor Topping and Marion Townsend leave their friendship to Marian Hin- man and Lucetta Crawford. 28 Forrest and Roman Rollins leave their noteworthy basketball playing to Joe Carpenter. 29 Russell Pace leaves his dancing ability to Country Rollins. 30 Henning Rountree and William Howard leave for a little chess game. 31 Ruby Matar leaves her art of chewing gum to Lucille- Morris. 32 Chauncey Franklin leaves his wisecracks to Norwood Evans. 33 Frances Curtis Smith leaves her over-share of curiosity to Betty Thompson. 34 Austin Robinson and Jack Willis leave their dignity and quiet ways to Little Woottenv. 35 Madolyn Benthall and Charles Wood will very probably leave together. 36 Elizabeth Darden leaves her bluffing to her little sister. 37 Clara Belle Desper and Catherine Graham leave their good grades in French to Gray Garrow. 38 William Quinn and T. J. Sheehan leave for Fox Hill. 39 Louise Sinclair leaves her independence to Louise Wiatt. 40 Audrey Clements, Marie Drummond, Gladys Dresser, Hawley Hancock, Myrtle Edwards, Annie Rollins, and Ethel Cman leave to become somebody's stenog . 41 Ellsworth Dansey leaves his bottle to Bill Hudgins. 42 William H. Traynham leaves his golf clubs to A. B. Conner. 43 Bill Sharman leaves the motor of his new Ford to James Teagle. 44 Robert Bloxom leaves his Wild West Stories to George May. 45 Laura Rose leaves her innocence to Ann Hinman. 46 Mary Elouise Reigel leaves her violin to Helen Bona. 47 The other members of the class leave their good will in this, the last will and testament of the class of 1932. Executed at Hampton, in Elizabeth City County, State of Virginia this the eighteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two. ' fSignedj Class of one thousand nine hundred thirty-two Lois Jarrett-Attorney at-law. Witnesses-Ned Morgan Frances Moreland Robert Turnbull. XWUM THE XIXHXII W KRABBA A Modern Farewell to Sitting in school, Dreaming, possibly of a date, Possibly, the next class, More likely nothing. Many times we poetic souls Attempt to create something, To show our gratitude to Hampton High. We write nice things, Sentimental things, And shamefacedly tear them up. We dare not mention The well-known facts of Fighting for Alma Mater, Respecting our faculty, And lastly that now we are going out Into the great school of life. I f we read it, We wait for a suppressed giggle From a fellow student, Or the pitying glances of a teacher. We read on, Stumbling, choking, blushing, Knowing that each member Could nearly repeat each line, So familiar is he, with this rambling. Why can't we, lust get up and grin? Turn to H. H. S. And say, as we would to a friend- So long, old top, I won't forget the favor. Maybe I can do something for you some day.', ALICE ZEPHIR, ,32. THE XIXXXXII jjj KRABBA Class Prophecy Seated in my dark little studio, working feverishly on my conception of a huge city, I glanced at the calendar, June 10, 1942-the date seemed somehow to recall old memories. As I gazed at the half completed painting, the lights seemed gradually to dim and blue, then snapped suddenly bright. As in a daze, I found myself walking the streets of this fantastic city of my imagination, suddenly come to life. Before me a great bridge arched up into the evening sky and I strolled in awed silence up its huge walk. Suddenly a figure loomed in the darkness, lunged for the railing and prepared to throw itself into the inky black waters beneath. Rushing forward, I seized the man, to prevent his tragic act. John Sugden, I gasped, What is thc meaning of this?', Just a fickle li'l' swee, pea! he muttered as he tore loose and fled screaming into the night. I hurried away to iind more cheerful surroundings, finally stopping in front of a large, brilliantly lighted theatre, where blazing posters announced the attractions. On entering the theatre, I was surprised to note that it was lighted by a peculiar device which gave light without heat. An usher informed me that it was one of the numerous inventions of the electrical wizard, Lewis Kissenger. Just then the curtain rose, and I hurried to find a seat. The one-man band was announced, and as he opened his mouth to play the saxophone I recognized Henning Rountree. Next the comedy was shown, and the efforts of Chauncey Franklin kept the audience rocking with laughter. Then the newsreel flashed on, showing the latest news of the day. A professional football game starring William Sharman, flashed on the screen, while Mrs. Hawley Hancock Jones, the wife of another player, gazed with fond admiration. Sports depicted a meet with Forrest Rollins carrying away the honors, then a headline Missionary off on another trip to Orient , and a likeness of Thelma Monson was shown. Finally the feature was shown, and I at once recognized the Garbo-like presence of the star as Alice Zephir. After the show was over I joined several of my old classmates and they offered to show me the city. Our first stop was the newly completed high school where we found Mary Eloise Reigel as instructor in French, Helen Skofield also holding a position in this depart- ment. George Wiatt, who as I later found out, was married to Clara Belle Desper, THE XIXXQH .- MQ W IQRAB B A was professor of Mathematics. Agnes Swarthout was commercial instructor, with Dorothy Ransome presiding in the Home Economics Department. As we walked down the long hall I met W. H. Traynham, the golf star, who was still trying to pass Latin. A bronze plate on the wall attracted my attention. It stated that the electrical work in the building was done by the Houck Elecrical Co., the building designed by Thomas Kewley, Architect, and erected by contractor Jesse Todd. From the school we journeyed to the latest office building, ooccupied by Payne Parker, State Treasurer. ln the office l noticed Ethel Oman, Rosewood Britt ngham, Jeanne Britton and Olga Hellman, stenographers. In the private office we turned on the radio and immediately picked up a program starring Elizabeth Crouse, and sponsored by the Bradley Sweater Co., Welch's Grape Juice Co., Silversteinls Clothing Store, the llountree Furniture Co., and Jones' peanuts. The program consisted of a violin solo, 6'Among My Souvenirs . Next we heard a talk by Frances Moreland, on How to make your breakfast room attractive, spon- sored by the Darling Ice Co., the Lewis Publishing House and the Bloxom Lawn Trimming Co. Marion Townsend then rendered a solo, sponsored by the Conkling Hay and Wood Co. While enjoying this program, I noticed a newspaper and glanced through it. The advertising columns contained many familiar names-Cooper and Saunders Grocery Store, Fertitta Fruit Co., The Shumate Wood Co., and The Bryant Talking Machine Factory. In the news items I noticed that Marjorie Hundley, the noted musician, was in town to play at the Town Hall, Managed by Roman Rollins. At this time, also, there was a lecture by Dorothy Kerr on The Collection of Antique Bracelets . A headline attracted my attention, saying that Marie Csell had been made National Girl Scout Master. The Advice to Love Lornw, conducted by Elizabeth Darden and Elizabeth Moore, contained a few familiar names. Dykes Clark wanted to know if he should fire his stenographer because she was so Green. William Howard confessed that he had given away his heart, but as he forgot to Winder, it was found to be wood, and the lady in question had reached the paramount of her career. A letter from West Point confessed that the writer, one Morgan by name, was expecting the return from Egypt of the great traveling scholar, Annabelle Carswell, with matrimonial hopes. Someone turned off the radio, and the conversation drifted to our old classmates. Did you hear that Charles Catlett. who runs a dairy, will only keep dark cows because he believes the farm is no place for a blond?', asked someone. No,l' replied another, But Harry Lewis is in the glove business because he thinks the Hann is so importantf' THEXIX jj KRABBA By the way,', I asked, uwhat became of Robert Turnbull? Oh, he's married, but I Doane know to whom. William Knewstep has become an expert Hunter, said Mary Bray, assistant treasurer, who had just come in. 'LDid you hear that Bernice Shield just inherited a Taylor shop?', asked William Quinn, first secretary. ,lust then a great commotion was heard in the outside office, and on investigating we found that Frances Curtis Smith, who ran the check room, was having an argument with a man who seemed slightly intoxicated, and whom Kenneth Cumming, a promi- nent lawyer, was urging to sue. The matter was soon adjusted and as I left the build- ing I noticed Dansey's Service Station. Parked in front of the station was a truck belonging to the Hutton Plumbing Co. and a truckload of Norman Davis' vegetables. A little farther down the street a sign boasted that Ernest Proudman, chess expert, was in town to offer instructions. With him was Andrew Tessman, the famous music teacher. Another signboard stated that Laura Bose, great stage actress, was appearing at a local theater. An ambulance rushed by, and in it I noticed Ruby Price, attired as a nurse, with Doctor Alfred Wray driving the car. The patient was Clendaw Davis, who was being rushed to Fox Hill for a major heart operation. A sports bulletin was just ahead, nailed to the side of the Jones Cleaning and Pressing plant. It stated that Julia Moore had just won the tennis championship. Beside this announcement was a society placard, saying that Nancy Vaughan was now sponsor of the local chapter of De Molay. A truckload of magazines went by, driven by Austin Robinson. In trying to avoid it I slipped and fell. Instantly Audrey Clements rushed up, trying to sell me an accident insurance policy. I managed to escape by directing her to Mary Alice Copeland, the actress, who happened to pass at that moment. A A carload of girls went by, and I recognized Elsie Watson as the driver, with Gladys Dresser, Marie Drummond, Constance Ettridge and Catherine Graham as passengers. They were going to a basket-ball game, starring Pauline Whitehouse. Suddenly a crowd began to gather and on investigating I found that a young radio salesman and his bride, the former Lois Jarrett, were being arrested for attempting to hitch-hike on their honeymoon. The bride explained that she was un- able to break herself of the habit of bumming rides which she had formed while attending high school. From here I strolled on, and suddenly felt very drowsy. Wake up! cried a voice in my ear, and finish this painting so you can pay your rent! With a sigh, I returned to grim reality. RUSSELL PACE, Prophet, '32. THE XIXXXXH W KRABBA Upon Reading Elizabethan Poetry I love to sit and read the poems old Of Spenser, Shakespeare, Ben and all the rest, And ponder over those I think the best. I visualize the men their ideals mould, When lyrics by those poets I unfold, With greatest joy their contents I digest, For reading those old poets at their best, More fairer poetry one cannot behold. Albeit I may like some poetry new, Consume it with my most eager desire, I cannot help but think how very few Of poets with their best poetic fire, lFrom subjects like old Shakespeare used to hewb Can make their poem live and ne,er expire. RAYMOND HULCHER, '33. w I X l X WYIIIWW ,Q X 'UWM A 1QQ.A--i'f.z:Q- THE XIXXXXH W , KRABBA . 1 ' PLAY SCENE FROM THE SENIOR CLASS THE XIX Mrs. Martyn ....,A Mr. Wheeler .,..,. Mrs. Wheeler .e,,7,,e Bobby Wheeler ee77e,7 Cora Wheeler ,,,e,,. Violet Pinney eeee7,. Clarence ......... Della ..,,,77. Dinwiddie ....,.. Hubert Stem .,e,e, lln WIFI! W I l fy KRAB B A Senior Class Play BL 55 arence By BooT1I TARKINCTON Cast of Characters the Order Of Ill:-ir 2lI1Ilf 2ll'i1I1l'l l ,, MARION TOWNSEND , , ANDREW TESSMANN FRANCES MORELANO I RICIIARD SIJRATT' ANNARELLE CARSWELI. ELIZAIIETII CROIISE . ,,,e 'FIIOMAS KEWLEY , e AUDREY CLEMENTS I FORREST ROLLINS I Y ERNEST PROIIDMAN Sponsors: MRS. M. M. J. STEVENS. MISS MAOELINE JONES Xwmwzw THE XIXXQII W KRABBA 1 4131?-I ' i 1 s i E i NW X 'Wax THE XIX KRAB B A Andrews, Raymond Bader, Julia Biemler, Milton Bona, Helen Burdick, Mary Carmel, lda Carmel, Melvin Cloke, Richard Cougleton, Elma Conner, A. B. Cooper, Helen Cross, Eleanor Curtis, Mac Ellis, Judson Freeman, Lucille Gilliam, Dorcas Goodrich, Virginia Green, John Gunn, George Hamilton, Colburn Haywood, Katherine Hinman, Ann Howe, Nelson Hulcher, Raymond Johnson, Lucille Jones, Lucy Page 4-A Class Kelly, Hazel Lee, Julia Travis Lucy, Roger Masters, Ann Miller, Kenneth Morris, Lucille Newman, Lillian Page, Marvin Payne, James Richardson, James Ruth, Richard Saunders, Lena Saunders, Seymour Sinclair, Cecil Sinclair, James Sinclair, Wythe Smith, Ellen Skofield, Richard Steffey, Gene Tyler, Victor Walker, Jack Wallace, Lloyd Wharton. John Wilson, Grover Wooten, Stafford l 1 THE 'N B-4- Nw .: . a O Q14 J 'L Q xx JU W KRAB B A N103 CLASS JU Allen, Elizabeth Foster, Stella Owens, l36Hll'lC6 x Vllllllllyx THE XIXXXXII President , ,,,7, Vice-President .,77 7 Secretary A,,. ,,,7 Treasurer , Bader, Julia E. Baker, Margaret Baldwin, Mary Basnett, Aldred Beasley, Elizabeth Bentzel, Richard Black, Ruth Bloxom, Elliott Born, Ruth Born, Richard Bradd, Philhin Bradford, Marguerite Britt, Margaret Brown, Betty Brownley, Virginia Bryant, .loe Burke, Ava Burges, Frank Busker, Glenn Campbell, Eleanor Cannon, Arthur Carmines, Fay Catlett, Billy Cathell, Virginia Chisman, George Colvin, Dorothy Conner, A. B. Cox, Bridie May Cox, Elizabeth Crawford, Lucetta Cunningham, Nellie Curtis, Janice Dale, Doward Davis, Ezra Diechtel, Charles Echols, Mary Elliott, Charlotte Epstein, Martel Evans, Norwood Ferber, Harry Fergusson, Marion Fertitta, Mary Firth, Catherine shift ll P Nunn in 16,15 at 'li l ka ' UIILOI' C lass OFFICERS L MILFORD RoI.1.1Ns ANN MASTERS . KITTY Hnwooo MATTIE MAE ToPPtNo Colors: Green and White Molto: 'ilforward Ever, Backword Nevern Flower: Gardenia Fraser, Phillip Frost, .lack Fuller, Helen Garrett, Nancy Gerrity, Charles Goodrich, Edith Gordon, Anna Lee Griffith, W. A. Gsell, Fritz Guy, Virginia Grayson, Elizabeth Henderson, Linwood llall, Pauline Holtzclaw, E. L. llarbeck, Louise Hancock, Paul llarris, Maxine Jones, Mary Jackson, Claude Jones, Francis nes, James J Wvlqsselyn, Gale Jones, Archer Jett, Elizabeth Kelly, Hazel Lee, Richard Lundell, Margaret Loveitt, Dorothy Lewis, Ruth McKinsey, Millard Monta, Victor Moreland, Martha Moore, Rosa Lee McGehee, George Mann, Eugene May, George Mason, Lucille Milliken, Mary Miller, Estelle Martin, Carol Mingee, Paul Nealon, Ray Nettles, Lillian Uwens, Lucille l'owell, Helen t'ickin, Mary Hollins, Miltord Raymond, Lorena txobertson, Alice ttoutten, Gordon taollms, Rowena liountree, Elizabeth belden, Harry binclair, Archie btaples, Edward Dlelley, Gene mtiores, Ruby bpratley, Vernon budditli, Dick hellott, Violet bmith, Margaret hheehan, james btultz, Harry haunders, Seymour hnank, Victor bln-irman, Margaret btiley, Zita buddith, Sam '1l1ompson, Betty Todd, Thelma 'thomas, Allen 'l'll0l'IlI0l1, Leyland Ward, Oscar Wilson, Shepherd Wilson, Staunton Weber, Paul Walker, Mary Wiatt, Louise Williams, John D. Winner, Elaine Wilson, Anne Wynne, Louise Williams, Daniel Whitley, Frank Yates, Lorraine NW 'Hlllbx THE XIXXXXH W kv KKABBA rn rn 41 -I SOPHOMORE C I iii1wgiLf1,er,g2 THE XIX KRAB B A President ....A,A. ., V ice-President ,7.,., . Secretary ,.,,,,,... Treasurer ,7,,.. Andrews, Irene Balmer, Helen Bishop, Margaret Blanks, Myrtle Brittingham, Mary Alice Baggett, Ruby Born, Wilton Bacchus, Scott Bransford, Kenneth Bloxom, Harry Bader, John Carmines, Nina Clarke, Diane Collins, Patsy Crockett, Jessie Cockey, Adele Church, Dorothy Collier, Frances Copeland, Polly Carpenter, Joe Carson, Lee Roy Cole, Roland Cole, William Christy, Charles Darden, Marguerite Dixon, Ilma Darling, Carol Desper, Emily Diestel, William Drummond, John Deggs, Egbert Dunham, John Ellis, Daisy Ellis, Billy Epstein, .lack Ewell, Ira Fraser, Jane Fuller, Irving Fogleman, Robert Fuller, Jack Fertitta, Phillip Follette, Harold F osque, George Fox, Russell Gilbert, Annette Guy, Lorraine Gammack, Dorothy Gardner, Esther Mae Griilith, Thomas Sophomore Class OFFICERS Colors: Purple and White Motto: Keep Smiling Flower: Pansy JACK FULLER JOE CARPENTER ANNE MABBOTT KENNETH VVRAY Gray, Hubert Goldstein, Irving Guy, Billy Hobbs, Ella Hutton, Bernice Hicks, Margaret House, Margaret Harper, Elizabeth Hutton, Albert Hatter, Elwood Howe, Robert Howe, Harold Holliday, .lohn Hughes, Alfred Hansen, Charles Hunsucker, Bleachmond Hargett, Garren James, Louise Johnson, Bernice Johnson, Annie Johnson, Billy Jenkins, Shirley Johnson, Gilbert Kimmith, Harriett Ketchum, Alberta Kelly, Pollyanna Kelly, Jack Knowles, Stephen Lee, Margaret Lambert, Robert Moore, Elsie Maloney, Gertrude Mabbott, Anne Maloney, John Mitchell, Rosser Maddox, Charles Myers, Wade Milliken, William Moore, Billy McCann, Richard Miller, Albert Nebbeit, Frances Oakley, Elizabeth Parker, Sue Patterson, Elizabeth Parker, Margaret Peake, George Peake, Joe Price, Roy Raymond, Diantha Robins, Mary Richardson, Addie Richardson, Cornelia Routen, Thelma Rowell, Nancy Robinson, Billy Rollins, Bernard Reuter, George Robinson, Harold Smith, Virginia Saunders, Audrey Simmons, Mary Stevens, Elizabeth Sinclair, Jane Stacey, Anne Sharp, Jimmie Sansone, Mary Sinclair, Betty Stiles, Fairy Smith, Lee Smith, Louis Segler, Charles Shell, Joe Topping, Dorothy Trueblood, Jean Thomas, Cecil Teagle, James Turner, Raymond Vaughan, Mary Van Horn, Donald Williams, Pauline Wood, Doris Whitehead, Elizabeth Willis, Polly Weston, Virginia Wornom, Annie Woodward, Alma Weston, Margaret Wallace, Bennie Williams, Tommy Wyatt, Bernard Wheeldon, George Whyte, Richards Wilkinson, Trible Wright, Wilson Young, Virginia I THE XIXXXXH SWWFZA W KRAB B A E i X ! 1 I I u FRE HMAN CLASS VJ THE XIX President , Y,,77,, , Vice-President! ., Secretary ,,,,,,,,.., Treasurer . Alexander, Edna Askew. George Bane, J. B. Baker, Lucy Barnett, Mary Bradley, Elizabeth Bickford, Paul Baggett, Lawrence Braig, Joseph Brittingham, Raymond Bryant, Mabel Carpenter, Annie May Clark, Elizabeth Cunningham, Fanny Cone, James Creasy, Virginia Catlett, Nelson Drummond, Eva Dooly, Rose Mary Dorsey, Mabel Evans, Edward Ellis, Ola Elliott, Mary Ferguson, Franklin Fertitta, Theresa Foster, Grace Foster, Marie Fuller. June Gage, Helen Goldstein, Eugene Gatewood, Robert Goodrich, Flossie Hinton, Margaret Horan, Vincent iHughes, Leonard Harbeck, Marion Howard, Harold Ham, Virginia Isakson, Benny Johnson, Annabelle Johnson Edith Johnson Rachel johnson, Alvin Johnson, John Johnson, Laura Joynes, Albert Lewis, Anne Lewis, Eleanor Little, Frances W M. t FTCSIIIHQH Class OFFICERS KRAB B A JACK Love EVELYN GAMMAGE .E t,.t. JEWEL YATES Colors: Green and White Motto: Fresh and Green Flower: Four Leaf Clover Luke, Ernest Linsig, Mae Lear, Bob Linman, Shirley Muire, Gertrude Muire, Gladys Maloney, Ann Messick, Jane Mitchell, W. H. Myers, Edward May, Edna Obrey, Dorothy Phillips, Weymouth Poole, Dorothy Poe, Turner Quinn, Milton Roberts, Frank Rowe, Dorothy Rose, Gloria Richardson, Winton Raines, Linda Reid, Ashley Rogers, Rowena Sclater, Ruby Smith, Frances Virginia Steger, Peris Sorrello. .lamalee Smith, Paul Sibley, Dorothy Siblev, Nellie Smith, Alberta Taylor, Marshall Tysinger, Eulalia Thurston, Ernest Trice, Billy Trice, Dorothy Traynham, Dick Terry, Evelyn Turner, Ozelle Vick, Mary Phillips Vick, Marion Wallace, Alice West, Selma Woodley. Frances White, Elsie Wallace, Thurston Wornom, Joseph Wharton, Anna Wynne, Frances NEIL Woon W Ju X HE XlX H fy KRABBA :ln memoriam WILLIAM J. MALONEY CLASS or 1928 Died May 6, 1931 ' , , RQANIZAWUNS l WA' ' , 'WT Y LLM V V l:. 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Qu-,f?3' ugfgp' M far A . . ,. Q ,gi ,v. Lxpgl I H P. H ,w ,swim - J T '-fa Q 4.. , v 5 'Q fi .nf-Q. .J-. ,. . A Rwvtf i I ' 4 I I x Sir: ----- iifb, THE EXE IQRAB B he Krabba Staff Editor-in-chief L Associate Editor Associate Editor , ,, Business Manager ,,,, , Assistant Business Managers NED MORGAN WILl,IAM H. TRAYNHAM Feature Editor . f . , ., Assistant Feature Editor ,,s, , Assistant Feature Editor ,,,,, , Subscription Manager ,,,,,,i , , Assistant Subscription Manager ,,ss, Assistant Subscription Manager Art Editor .,i,, , i,,it.. . i,i,i s,,,,i L ,, Assistant Art Editors L, ELIZABETH CRIIUSE L FRANCES MOREl.AND , KENNETH CUMMINL: CECIL BRITTINCIIAM CHARLES WELCH LEWIS KISSENCER DAISY MCMEN,AMIN I HENNING ROUNTREE MARY BRAY L HARRY STULTZ L E JAMES SHEEHAN I ,. RUTH BORN IRVING GOLDSTEIN ROBERT LAMBERT DOROTHY COLVIN STEPHEN KNOWLES Athletic Editor ,tttLtLtELEL.,,, ....ttLLt R oxIE MOORE Assistant Athletic Editor ,,,,t ,..,. F ORREST ROLLINS Typists FRANCIS WINDER HARRIET HANN ELEANOR CROSS Faculty Advisor, ELIZABETII HARWOOD BOYENTON X X THE mama , KRAB B A Sf JWQQX 90111111146 jk 1, it QE , B My 1 I r Y KRABBA STAFF X QW 'BMX ww11H,:,g,Q I THE mmm W KRABBA 1 KRABBA STAFF Nii We THE XIX , XM 'HW-, Si tw 1, , ,S lt? N, W KRAB B A ROIIIZ-,Ufli HOdiCfni President A,.7,,,, .,..,.,, . .,,,7,,.... ,. ..... .,.. .,... ..,......,,M... sssssssssss R A Y ix IOND LEWIS V ice-President Secretary ......,,v.,, Treasurer ..YvV.,...,.7 ,,.7 Faculty Advisor ,,,,,,, Bauder, Chester Bader, .lulia Bickford, Paul Black, Ruth Bloxom, Harry Brown, Betty Burke, Ava Carr, Virginia Byrd Campbell, Eleanor Christy, Charles Connor, A. B. Conkling, Edwin Creasy, Virginia Cross, Jessie Crouse, Elizabeth Darling, Carol Davis, Glendaw Desper, Clara Belle Desper, Emily Doane, Suzanne Ewell. lra Eubank, Elmore Fogleman, Robert Motto: g'Carpe Diemw Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Purple Pansy Gammack, Dorothy Gage. Helen Goldstein, Eugene Goldstein, Irving Graham, Catherine Hancock, Paul House, Margaret Hicks, Helen Hinman, Marion Josselyn, Gail Lear, Robert Lee, Julia Lewis, Raymond Love, .lack Messick, Jane Mingee. Paul Mitchell, William Moore, Billy Moreland, Frances Moreland. Martha Myers, Edward Nealon, Ray Oakley, Elizabeth FRANCES MORELAND MARION HINMAN VERNON SPRATLEY Miss MADELINE JONES Peake, ,loe Rhodes, Clementine Robinson, Mary Louise Routten, Ollie Saunders, Beryl Scott, Billy Shackelford, George Shook, Charles Sinclair, ,lane Skolield, Richard Smith, Alberta Smith, Frances Curtis Smith, Penelope Spratley, Vernon Tennis, Louise Thomas, Catherine Van Horn, Donald Vaughan, Nancy Ward, Oscar Willis, Diana Wood, Audrey THE XIX fy KRAB B A D. D. K. Preszdent ....... , . . ...... .. .... . .. ANA MASTERS Vice President ...... .. .. ELIYABETH BLMLEY Sect Treas. ..... .. ..... . ........ . . . . MARGUI-:RITE Bmxnrofm Motto: D-D-K Colors: Purple and Cold Faculty Advisor, Charlotte Wilson Sponsor, Kathryn Pace Beasley, Elizabeth Bradford, Marguerite Carswell, Annabel Cross, Eleanor Curtis, Janice Gordon, Anna Lee llinman, Ann jones, Lucy Page Masters, Ann Moreland, Frances Quinn, Rosalie Shumale, Althea .BBS NK N lf, THE XIX exrxxv2lfg ,X - -Q-x ' gy KRAB B A President , , VIAC6-Pl'6Si1!!?Ill Secretary 7 , Treasurer , , ,, Mono: Commercial Club A MARIE DRUMMOND AUDRHY CLI-:MENTS MARY BURDICK ll Q , ,,,, . v77,,7,Y,77777,A,,7 J IMMIE SHEEIIAN While- the-re's life there's hope for speed and accuracy. Flower: Lilac Colors: Lavender and Green swlmrlzyw THE XIX KRABBA HOIIIC ECOI1OI11iCS Presrdenz ,,,,,,,,,,, ,v . 4 r, THERESA MALONLY Vzce President ..., rrrr E or A1 TIIFA QHUMAT Secretary ,,,,7,,,,,7 , Grzwrvlrvl- WIIKINS Treasurer L E ,, A,,,v7Y,777,,,77,,,77A r ,L ,, Rosrx IH Moons Ammons, Elsie Backus, Elsie Barnett, Mary Bishop, Margaret Bryant, Mabel Collins, Patsy Crockett, Jessie Darden, Elizabeth Darden, Marguerite Dickson, llma Dooley, Rose Mary Fertitta, Frances Fertitta, Mary Fogleman, .layne Gardner, Ethel Mae Gilbert, Annette llarbeck, Marion Harper, Elizabeth Hinton, Margaret Hundley, Marjorie Johnson, Annie Johnson, Lucille Kelly, Hazel Maloney, Theresa Molto: A stitch in time saves nine. Flower: Lily of the Valley Colors: Green and White Massenhurg, Melha Messick, .lane Milliken, Mary Moore, Julia Moore, Rosa Lee Muire, Gertrude Muire, Gladys Neltles, Lillian Ransome, Dorothy Rawlins, Ruth Richardson, Cornelia Routten, Thelma Sansone, Mary Saunders, Lena Shumate. Althea Sibley, Nellie Smith, Frances Stacey, Ann Trice, Dorothy Vick. Mary Vick, Miriam Walslin, Elsie Weston. Virginia Wilkins, Genevieve W 'Jw 9 - rr i t President ,.....,...,. Vice-President ,,,7, Secretary Treasurer ,,,. , Allen, Elizabeth Anderson, Joyce Bentzel, Richard Born, Ruth Bryant, Irene Basnett, Aldred Baldwin, Mary Bader, Julia Boggs, Rosa Lee Bradford, Marguerite Campbell, Eleanor Chisman, George Catlett, William Catlett, Charles Crouse, Elizabeth Carswell, Robert Cox, Bridie Mae Cloke, Richard Cunningham, Janet Cunningham, Minnie Carmel, Melvin Conner, A. B. Chander, Adele Crandal, Eleanor Darden, Elizabeth Les plI1C6S Molto: Tirer pour savoir Flower: Iris Colors: Blue and Silver Darden, Anna Lee Desper, Clara Belle Doane, Suzanne Ettridge, Constance Edwards, William Epstein, Martel Elliot, Charlotte Fullman, Robert Ferber, Harry Garrow, Ollie Gsell, Fritz Graham, Catherine Gunn, George Gilliam, Dorcas Holtzclaw, E. L. Hinman, Ann Howard, William Hundley, Marjorie Hancock, Paul Harheck, Louise Hinman, Marion HO0VCl', Henrietta Hulcher, Raymond Jarrett, Lois Jones, Archer Josselyn, Gail Lee, Richard Moreland, Martha Moore, Marie Monta, Victor McKinsey, Millard Moreland, Frances Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Julia McMenamin, Daisy Miller, Kenneth Masters, Anne Nealon, Ray Newman, Lillian Nelson, Rachel Pace, Russell Price, Ruby Proudman, Ernest Payne, James Riegel, Mary Eloise Ruth, Richard Rountree, Elizabeth Staples, Eddie Shield, Bernice Shumate, Althea FRANCES MORELAND ee,. ELIZABETH CROUSE CLARA BELLE DESPER Foafcssr RoLL1Ns Skofield, Helen Smith, Frances Curtis Smith, Ruby Sinclair, Louise Stout, Robert Suddith, Dick Skofield, Richard Sinclair, Archie Shank, Victor Saunders, Seymour Sealey, Earl Smith, Mildred' Schafer, Myron Sinclair, Cecil Tyler, Victor Williams, John Wilkinson, Summerville Williams, Daniel Wiatt, Louise Wynne, Louise Wilson, Grover West, Ruth West, Violet I ,J vig, Andrews, Raymond Fullman, Robert THE EX 4 N Presidente ,,,,,, .. Vice presidenle , Secretario ,,,,7,,7 Tesorero ., . Beasley, Elizabeth Bona, Helen Brett, Margaret Brown, Betty Burdick, Mary Burtner, Cecil Cathell, Virginia Clements, Audrey Cooper, Helen Copeland, Georgie Copeland, Mary Alice Crawford, Deane Crawford, Lucetta Cross, .lessie Cumming, Kenneth Davis, Norman Deane, Dora Dresser, Gladys Drummond, Marie Foster, Stella Fuller, Esther will jj ht I K I KRAB B A E1 casino Espanol Colores: rojo y amarillo Flor: rosa roja OFEICIALES MIEMEROS Greene, Jacqueline Greene, ,lohn Guy, Virginia Hall. Pauline Hancock, Hawley Harris, Maxine Haywood. Katherine Miller, Estelle Oman, Ethel Owens, Beatrice Pickin, Mary Powers, Anne Quinn, Bill Quinn, Rosalie Raymond, Lorena Rochette, Paul Rollins, Annie Rollins, Rowena Rose, Laura Rothenburg, William Saunders, Lena FRANCES WINDER JACQUELINE GREENE E ,eiee HELEN BONA JIMMY SINCLAIR Sheehan, Tom Schwebke, Ruth Sinclair, .limmy Sisson, Martha Smith, Ellen Smith. Margaret Taylor, Grace Thomas, Allen Thompson, Betty Topping, Mattie May Thornton, Leland Turnbull, Robert Vaughan, Nancy Walker, Jack Wallace, Lloyd Watson, Elsie Weston, Joseph Weston, Virginia Winder, Frances Winner, Elaine Whitehouse, Pauline Yates, Lorene ---JI., THE X125 jj KRABBA l Small Town Movie Donit you rem'mflrrr the good old days when everyone in your social scope went to the movies on Saturday? Way hack in 1925 when all Saturday movies had a serial picture. There was then the now extinct and proverbial peanut gallery. Re- member? Sure you do. No sooner would the lights go out than you would sit on the edge of your seat and chew that gum just a little hit faster. Then you'd remember. The advertisements. And the comedy. All of this to be bored by before the fate of the beautiful Kallah Lillie would be revealed to the expectant audience. - After whispering to your girl friend excitedly fshe happened to have missed the last week's episodel the happenings in said episode, you stare at the ceiling's cupids and their peeling trumpets. tNote I said peeling-not pealing.l Then you are aroused by various and sundry crude noises, that is, whistles, screams, bellows, cat- calls, and peanut shells, tthese latter objects inevitably hitting the old man over there with the bald head and the monoclel. The piano-ah, friend, forget not the noble piano and the pianist. She, the pianist, of course, sways like the Indians doing the war dance around a covered wagon. The music that she plays sounds like that too, but it's supposed to represent, lt's a Long Way to Tipperary? Then the Babel quiets down and the last scenes of the preceding chapter are relived. The villian---whose name is Dare-devil Dan, Desperate Desperado from Des Moines, has taken Kallah down to the old -family saw mill and there has tied her to a log. She has swooned prettily tremember how you tried to swoon just that way when you went home that night. And remember how you fell and bumped your head on the bed as you misjudged your distance?l and is draped gracefully over said log. Desperate Dan pulls lever releasing the log and both girl and log start their gruesome trip towards ye olde buzze sawe. Alexander Lockheart, the brown- eyed, fair haired, stalwart hero, arrives on the scene just as Kallah's golden tresses become entangled in the teeth of the thirsty saw. -Ah ha-doesnit this make you want to tear your hair, or-perhaps mine?j. ,lust as Alex tplease pardon the familiarity if we use your name thus, Alex- anderj had overpowered the villian, in step the loyal men of the desperado. They in turn overpower the hero and things are worse than they were before. The villain twirls his black mustache tdonit all villains have black mustaches?j and slurs at the beautiful Kallah. ' A'Ah ha, my proud beautyf, ' Then the henchmen of the desperado prepare to shoot the handsome hero-and -and-and-O Shux! - Continued Next Week Sure you remember. DOROTHY COLVIN, '33, THLENQS 3 ,A 12-. JZ- , 1 7 gi f f74f ff ,iI f V' i f if, X, N nf' i I-Vg: ,A f 1 . - , , 'QQ 1 r 35. f y' L l in. XJ i falllllllllnliillllmmm:i ufa26?sw ' - , M l - -2 7 4 if '4 'Z ' fi ' F 'Q G- .2 1' . we 3 -f- .zu i ' ' L? ig-.:--:- !5' -li-L. 2 -v.: xW 19 ax l I I SYMl.?j41a,, THEXIX fy KRABBA Athletic Council ROXIE Mo0RE . , , . , C, E , I Presiflenz KENNETH CUMMINC A VI'me-l're.si1IerIz MARY BRAY I, Secr0lal'y MARY BURDICK L BILL SHARMAN LLLLLL DICK SUDDITH . MAC CURTIS IIIIII, DYKI-ZS CLARK LLL,, E MARY BURDICK E ,E DEAN!-I CRAWFORD E JACK FULLER ., L PAYNI-I PARKER MEMBERS TI'6'USll rvr h , Captain Foolball I MUlLHgt?l'fvlIlIflIGl1 Captain Boy's Bfzskvlllall Manager B0y's Basketball Captain Cirfs Hlzslfetbrzll Manager Cirfs Haslrvlball I Capfain Track Manager Track WIWIHW THE XIXXXXH ....' ll, 9 5 ' KRAB B A COACH O00K'E.' A .... -M 4.1 ww , w1L if.m .. THEXIXXXXII W KRABBA W w E N ,.Al 1 K xx., 1 Q l . L..,- .--, A, TBALL SQUAD Foo M IQRAB B A THE XIXXHII Football Squad Coach L, 7 7 7 .. Q.., . , ,,... ,, . W I LLIAM METTS Manager A, 7 , ,. I ,,. . ,,.,, , A DICK SUDUITII Assistant Manager ,,.. . , FRANK SMITH Captain ..,. . .,,aaaaa7aa,.a aaaa . WILLIAM SHARMAN Captain-elect ..,II . .,.Y. v.,,III.II,. . ,. III.III MILFORD ROLLINS CENTERS SAM SAUNDERS JAMES JONES WILLIAM H. TRAYNHAM MILTON HOUCK GUARDS MILFORD ROLLINS NORMAN DAVIS CHARLIE WELCH CECIL BRITTINCHAM MELVIN CARMEL TACKLES WILLIAM SHARMAN DAVID HARDSAW A KENNETH CUMMINC ENDS ROMAN ROLLINS WALTER BRANCH WILLIAM DIESTIL WALTER DRUMMOND RAYMOND LEWIS QUARTERBACKS MAC CURTIS ROxIE MOORE HALFBACKS JACK TAYLOR KENNETH WRAY JOE CARPENTER A. B. CONNOR HARRY LEWIS E. L. HOLTZCLAW JOHN MALONEY FULLBACK JACK FULLER W KKAB B A THE XIXXHII Football Summary, 1931 Facing one of the hardest schedules in the history of Hampton High School Football, the 1931 team closed its season with a most creditable showing, under the direction of Wm. Metts, one time star of the North Carolina State College. , The wiscacres agree that some of the most outstanding players in the state represented the Red and White. K. Cumming, one of the stateis outstanding players in High School circles was placed in one of the all state elevens. Only a few of the men will be lost for next year's eleven, among these are: Lewis, Taylor, Sharman, Cumming and Welch. Coach Metts is looking forward to a hard, clean schedule for l932, during which he hopes to present a state champion team. me ' ' . H. H. S., 14-SUFFOLK HIGH SCHOOL, 0 ln the opening encounter of the season, the warriors of the Red and White showed the public that they were going to have a football team of which Hampton would be proud. No one man could be called outstanding during the fray as the whole team made a fine showing. Coach Metts gave the entire squad a chance to show their ability. Hampton made her scores in the first and last halves. H. H. S., 6--HOPEWELL, 0 This year Hopewell had with them one of the outstanding backs in the state. Cunningham a triple threat man. He possessed unusual ability in kicking. It was not until the third quarter that the Hampton High School team scored. Hopewell's strong line repulsed ,many chances in scoring distance of the goal. The whole team may be credited for this fine showing in football. THE XIXXXXII W KRAB B A H. H. S., 0-PORTSMOUTH, 9 The first setback of 'the season was made by a fighting eleven from Portsmouth. The game was played on a muddy field with a drizzly rain. This made it hard for the light, fast backs of Hampton. Portsmouth's big score didn't come until the last quarter and only after the heavier team had worn down the energy of the Red and White eleven. H. H. S., 61-CHESTER, 6 In a game in which Coach Metts used every member of his squad, Hampton ran up one of its largest scores in the History of its football team, even after the Chester team had scored first on a freak play. Chester was one of the weakest teams the Crabbers faced all season, being outweighed and outplayed the entire game. Many long runs by members of the Hampton team proved to be the only interest in this contest. r I w L... THE XIXEXH emi it X J H. H. S.. UAW. 8 M. FRESHMEN, 6 After holding a stronger team for three quarters, the jinx turned on the Crabbers to have a kick blocked which proved to be the only .way the Freshmen team from Williamsburg could cross the Crabber goal line. In this game John Maloney, one of the outstanding players of the Hampton team, was injured to the extent that he was lost to the team for the rest of the season. Although the game proved a defeat for the Crabbers they should be praised for their fine showing against a strong team. . V '1 H. H. S., 6-SOUTH NORFOLK, 0 After being repulsed many times in the shadow of South Norfolk's goal, the Crabbers finally mustered strength for a drive that proved to be the score which decided the game. South Norfolk was a formidable foe, having held Maury High School to a O-0 score. They presented a fast backfield and a charging line. The Red and White deserve much praise for winning this fray. H. H. S., 0--N. N. H. S., 12 After holding their ancient rivals to a scoreless tie for two quarters, the jinx turned on the Crabbers only to have the Shipbuilders score twice on forward passes in the last half. Hampton made more first downs, and yardage during the contest than did their rivals. The fast backs of Newport News were held for few gains throughout the game. One of the largest crowds ever to witness a football game on the lower peninsula turned out for the game. W y KRAB B A ha gy KRAB B A THE XIXXXXII 9 H. H. S., 19-THOMAS JEFFERSON, 0 The Crabbers engagement with this team was the first encounter with the eleven from Richmond. The Red and White warriors had underrated the strength of their foes and it was only in the second quarter that they were able to make their first score. The game was a hard fought contest despite the fact that the Crabbers made three touchdowns. The plucky eleven from Richmond proved a formidable foe. Coach Metts used a number of substitutions in this game so that no one would be crippled for the Maury game. H. H. S., 18-MAURY, 14 The Red and White closed this season in a blaze of glory. Rated the underdogs by the fans, the team made the best showing of the entire season. Maury presented one of the heaviest teams in High School circles, and a fast backfield. Hampton made all her scores in the first half, and it was only in the last half after the weight of the rivals began to tell on the Crabbers, that Maury did her scoring. The game was witnessed by one of the largest crowds ever to attend a contest on the local field. swift l X . -'-'-. THE mmm W KRABBA Ito She She She She I'll Ito Football Game ok my girl to the football game, said she tho't it was awf'lly tame. mashed my hat when they kicked the ball, blacked my eye and that isn't all- kieked my shin 1,1'm still quite lamel, tell you I didn't think it was tame. ok my girl to the football game, I'll never be myself again, When they blocked the kick she pulled my hair, There's still a spot peculiarly bare, I asked her what she tho't of the game, She said it still was pretty tame. I took my girl to the football game, To She To All If I top it all it began to rain, took my coat and about my hat, make it good she sat on that. things end, but fm not to blame, take that girl to another game. ZITA STILEY, '33 W If a THE XIXXXXII W IQRABBA Boys' Basketball Team Coach afaaa I a..,. WILLIAM F. METTS Caprain ,a,a , ,..,.7.a,a7aa7a MAC CURTIS Manager , A .IIIIIIII. .I,IIII .I ..I, DYKES CLARK Assistant Manager ., ., ,. ..,.I.,,I .,,,,,,I... ,,,,.,,,, . P AYNE PARKER F orwards MAC CURTIS FORREST ROLLINS lj A. B. CONNER ALBERT MITTLEMIER QY7 pl Guards GLENN BUSKER ROMAN ROLLINS MILTON HOUCK ALBERT MILLER VERNON SPRATLEY Center JOE CARPENTER Xwmlwuwm THE mimi fy KRABBA 1932 Basketball Season Guided by the ability of Coach Bill Metts and aided by Captain Curtis, the entnt team playcd each game with one thought in mind, the honor of the Red and Whitf- Victory was not the result of all the games played but loyalty, co-operation and friendship were the links which united each member of the squad. Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton, Hampton Hampton 28 14 33 32 23 7 45 31 11 30 26 39 30 47 28 16 20 19 20 499 Suffolk, . . t,,o. . Maury, W South Norfolk, 20 38 14 Botetourt, 3 ,. Hopewell, 25 Newport News, 25 Morrison, 12 W. 81 M. QN. DJ 22 . ..t.. Portsmouth, 33 W. 81 M. Freshmen, 32 . Hopewell, 18 W. Sz M. lN. DJ 26 , Apprentice, 34 , ,,,.,, ,. Morrison, 2 ., ..., .. Suffolk, 43 Maury, 32 Newport News, 31 South Norfolk, 12 Portsmouth, 27 449 WW If THE XIXHXH f , IQRABBA QQQXX W VI, TRY W N Girls' Basketball Team Coach I EMMA COOKE Captain I, . MARY BIIRDICK I I E, DEAN CRAWFORD H , LORRAINE CIIY M anager 7,,,, , , A ssistanl Manager ,,,,,, FIIl'IllllI'll.S NELIIIE CUNNINGI-IAAI MARY BURDICK KATHERINE ARMISTEAD Guards PAULINE WHITEHOlJSl'1 MARY ELLEN DUNHAM BETTY THOMPSON Jumping Centers CATHERINE HAYWOOIJ DAISY MCMENAMIN Side Centers AvA BURKE ELEANOR CROSS HARRIET HANN GAIL JOSSELYN Il-Luv, Q Wi IW IW l I THE mimi KRABBA 1932 Girls' Basketball Season The faix sex of Hampton High School piloted by Mary Burdick with cle frmma tion and zeal to play a better game, went forth to battle. The scores were not start ling, but the untiring efforts proved that the spirit of Hampton High will never die Hampton Hampton Hampton, Hampton, Hampton, Hampton, 6 9 244 20 46 16 121 ,, Suffolk, Botetourt Morrison Botetou rt Morrison Suffolk, 36 21 40 26 '50 33 I l THEM ty KRABBA Track Squad 1932 Captain, JACK FULLER Manager, PAYNIQ PARKER Assistant Managers, IIARRY STUL1'z and GEORGE Fosom: Joe Carpenter Joe Peake Kenneth Cumming Claude Williams Mac Curtis Jack Willis Forrest Rollins Kenneth Wray Roman Rollins James Sinclair Jack Fuller Willard Hudgins Paul Mingee Bill Sherman Bah Lambert Ezra Davis DUAL Mum, WILLIAMBURC, APRIL 29, 1932 Hampton vs. Newport News-Hampton 5755 pointsg Newport News 50W points. TIDEWATER MEET, WlLLIANlSBliItG, MAY 6, 1932-Points 30. Joe Carpenter-2nd in 100 and 220 yard dash and 2nd in Broad Jump. Kenneth Cumming-3rd in Shot Put and Discus. Mac Curtis-2nd in low hurdles and 3rd in high hurdles, 4th in Javelin. Paul Mingee-3rd in 100 and 4th in 220 yard dashes. Forrest Rollins-lst in high jump Knew recordj. Roman Rollins-2nd in Javelin. 18TH ANNUAL STATE TRACK MEET, CHARLOTTESVILLE, MAY 14, 1932-Points 33. Winners in class B High Schools 8 Consecutive years. Joe Carpenter-1st in 100 and 200 yard dashes and 3rd in broad jump. Kenneth Cumming-4-th in discus. Mac Curtis-lst in 440 yard dash and 220 low hurdles. Jack Fuller-4-th in 220 low hurdles. Forrest Rollins-2nd in high jump. Bob Lambert-3rd in 880 yard dash. r Paul Mingee-2nd in 220 yard dash and 4-th in 100 yard dash. Jack Fuller, Mac Curtis, Paul Mingee and Joe Carpenter lst in relay 1New record, 1.37 flatl 4-gpnr'i- - ,1 A -- Y- , A Y -v I - - Ji 7,7 FEATURES X s My, W F 5 xi SN X X Q: X x S 4... 7 ,,., 'X As-sf Y -. .2 I! . M . . ', ' . T' h 15' 1 1 ,-5'- 'I' J'f.,. i, - ,lf , 6 f- w v . Amy, , vf -v- x l, J'. - NK , 1' , -4 H Y 5112 V fm.: .-,Me , -r 4. Y vi-If-.,. , .Aww 'r ' -. V V' Q,- vv -' .. ' ' ' . Vg.. ,. . .1 .. 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Althea Shumate Katherine Haywood Ann Masters Mary Bray Jacqueline Green Ann Hinman Helen Skofield Muses Elizabeth Beasley Frances Winder Frances Moreland Ava Burk Frances Curtis Smith Eleanor Cross Harriett Hann Attendant THE XIXHXII X XWHIW l ' o 1 x 5 ' , KRAB B A v 1 2 3 SCENE 1-'ROM ENGLISH PLAY THE XIXXXXII fy KRABBA Gamma Delta Chi HONORARY DRAMATR: CLUB Founded April l5, 1932 by members of the English Faculty Colors: Green and Yellow Flower: ,lonquil OFFICERS Slaga Manager U U FRANCES MORELAND Prompter 7,,, Us U U , , BETTY TIIoMi'SoN Business Manager H , . 7 . s,ss,ss, U MAC CURTIS CHARTER MEMBERS Marguerite Bradford Raymond Lewis Richard Cloke Frances Moreland Mary Alice Copeland Elizabeth Rountree Mac Curtis Myron Shafer Harry Ferber Betty Thompson FACULTY MEMBERS R. E. T. Lewis Kathryn T. Pace Margaret Patrick swirl!! I THE XIX 59 , KRAB B A OCS Mr. Baker: What can you tell me about nitrates? Mac Curtis: Well, er, they're a lot cheaper than day rates. Miss Forbes: How can you make anti- freeze? Bob Carswell: Easy-hide her pa- Jamas. , lf - , .f . - Russell Pace: What caused the ex. plosion on your father's farm? Jack Willis: He fed a chick some Lay or Bust Feed and it turned out to be a rooster. I think that I shall never see An F as lovely as an E. An E whose graceful form is pressed Upon the records of the blessed An F comes easily-and yet, It isn't easy to forget: F's are made by fools like me, But only God could make an E. Miss Jones: Will you give me ten cents to help the Old Ladies' Home? Mr. Thorpe: What! Are they out again? Mr. Thorpe, trying to show apprecia- tion: I have nothing but praise for the new minister of our church. Miss Ellis: So I noticed when the plate was passed by you. Mr. Lewis, feeling old and decrepit: Well, I heard several students talking about me today. I shall not be a nuisance to them much longer. Harry L. Reassuringly: Now, Uncle don't talk like that, you know you will. Miss Wilson: Who was the 'father of the famous Black Prince? Gail Josselyn: Old King Cole. Mother: Jacqueline, I saw a man kiss- ing you at the back door last night, was it the postman or the policeman? Jacqueline Green: t'Was it before eight 0'clock or after? Miss Pace: Tell me one or two things about John Milton. Dick Suddith: Well, he got married, and he wrote 'Paradise Lost'. Then his wife died, and he wrote 'Paradise Re- gained'. Ned Morgan: fgraduatingj Good-bye, Mrs. Stevens. I am indebted to you for all I know. Mrs. Stevens: Don't mention such a trifie. Mr. Baker: First I'll take some Sul- phuric acid, and then I'll take some chloroform. Daisy McMenamin: That's a good idea. The trouble with Freshmen nowadays is that they get too many pats on the upper back and too few on the lower. Ann Masters: Pd like to try that dress on that you have in the window. Mr. Rountree: Sorry, Miss, but that's a lamp shade. Payne Parker: I'll have you know that I'm related to the Boones. Kenneth Cumming: Now I remember your grandmother's name was Bab. Miss Pace could have married any- body she pleased. Then why is she single? She never pleased anybody. Mr. Lewis: Why, my dear sir, this stuff is not poetry. It's just an escape of gas. Bob Stout: Ah, something wrong with the meter. Mr. Thorpe: This napkin you gave me looks as though it had run its course. Waiter in Cafe: Yes sir, it's on its last lap. Mrs. Mann: Will you have pie? Dick Cloke: Is it customary? Mrs. Mann: No, it's apple. Miss Wicker: Not a pupil in this class will be given liberty this period. Voice ffrom rear of the roomj: Give me liberty or give me death. Miss Wicker: Who said that? Voice fmeeklyjz Patrick Henry. Teacher: Oh conductor, please stop the car. I dropped my wig out of the window. Conductor: Never mind, Madam, there is a switch just this side of the next stop. KRAB B A 59 M THE EX 3 ,K .ga Fl Xxx' 9 X O f K. 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A- E This Space Reserved E 1 if 1 1 E For 1 1 ,,, 1 1 ,F 1 1 ,, 1 1 ,S 1 1 ,k A 1 E FURNITURE 8: STOVES 1 BENTHALL E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pk ,Ig wk 1 ,F 1 1 1 Phoebus, Va. 1 1 Pythian Castle 1 I 1 ,k 1 E 25-29 West Queen Street 1 E 1 'F 1 if Hampton, Va. E 1 1 ,k 1 1 ,k 1 1 ,F 1 1 ,, 1 wk wk 1-JH?-39-JHH6-JC-if-99-X-if-2646-369696-it-36469644-it-9666969949-JP-E99-BHG-JHHH9-k-X-'JHC-9l--JHHH6-2C-9C--J9-1C-9G9G96-JHH6-D6-X-46 1 wk wk wk ak wk wk 'F wk E WILLIAM H. GUY if T. A. FOUNTAIN E :lc wk 1 1 1 1 General Insurance E Cabinet Making, Upholstering 1 wk wk 1 1 Antiques Reproduced if 1 20 South King Street 1 1 wk ,F wk 2,2 Hampton, Va. E 96 W. County st. Phone 1225 35 wk . wk 1 PIIOHC 66 E Phoebus, Va. 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E 1 Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk 1-x--:sae-me-ac-ae-x--x--ae-:He-me-zeaeac-ae-ae-x-ee-me-x-ae-x-aeac--:eae-x:E:eec'ae-:eaeae-:eaeae-:ee+-x--x--x--x--xaeaeac--x--x-ac-ac-see:-ac--x--ae-ae1 Pk 'I' I CHARLES T. TAYLOR at 1 G. K. SINCLAIR, JR. gg ag ii: 1 Plumbing and Heating 1 Pk Wholesale ,le Pk 1 1 Contractor 1 Pk ' Pk jf: Flour' Feed, Gram' Produce 1 Agent for Kleen-Heet Automatic 3 1 1 Oil Burners 1 Pk Warehouse: Locust St. and C. 3: O. 2 I Pk :IQ 3 17 S. King St. Phone 173 1 1 Phones 4-36 and 396 Pk 1 ,le 1 Hampton, Va. ,k Pk ' Pk Pk ' . 1 35 E Pk it Pk 1 Compliments of 1 I Pk ,K 1 Compliments of fl: Pk Pk :se SF ae 'F V. G. KELLY 'I' Pk 1 1 I. A. SAUNDERS 1 ax: ae 1 GROCERIES 3 1 Phoebus, Va. 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