Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1936

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THE 1936 KRABBA 31. Virginia Parham leaves her feminine ways to Florence Lee. 32. Victor Heilman leaves for Phoebus and the Sweet Shop. 33. Ellen anil Earl Whitehouse leave as only brother and sister should. 34. Joe Braig leaves his “Little Senorita.” 35. Annie Brown, Hazel Drumm, Evelyn Maples and Marguerite Rhodes leave us knowing little about them. 36. Straight for Langley Field goes Sheridan Rush. 37. “Gus” Kraft leaves to indulge in the cheese business. 38. Bob Lear and Jack Love leave together wondering how H. H. S. will carry on with¬ out them. 39. Howard Taylor leaves to find Dot Trice. 40. Billy Wilson leaves to become a “Preacher of the Gospel”—We have at least one good man among us. 41. A wizard—Aaron Freedman leaves his knowledge of chemistry to Joe Newman. 42. Kathryn Ironmonger leaves that sunny disposition to inspire everybody. 43. The vacancy of Head Cheerleader is left by Waverly Wornom to Winnie Baker. 44. Jane Powell leaves her modesty to Katy Sheehan. 45. Anne Maloney leaves her dancing ability to anyone who likes to go places and do things. 46. Charlie Maddox finally leaves H. H. S. and Jackie Copeland. 47. Anne Rooney leaves to sell benefit tickets for Mr. Kohn. 48. Billy Scott leaves the football team, basketball team and the Rattlers. 49. Audrey Wood and Sydney Hearing leave Mrs. Stevens’ Orchestra. 50. Marge Wilson leaves us wondering if she’ll ever fall in love. 51. Martin Camnitz, Tommy Craigs and Harry Kennedy leave Mile. Moreland’s French Class without a grain of knowledge on t he subject. 52. Harriet Houston leaves her vacancy in the D. D. K.’s to George Booker Peters. 53. Penelope Smith leaves “Love” to carry on. 54. Betty Bush leaves Mr. Lewis. 55. Alex Wiatt leaves his height to James Lewis. 56. “Jimmie” Cone is headed for Newport News and all his feminine admirers. 57. Martha Gresham leaves us after her short stay at II. H. S. 58. A little noise is left to Gertude Haldeman by Eulalia Tysinger. 59. Eileen Woods leaves her wit to Anne Love. 60. Jeff Harrison leaves the vacancy of president of the Dramatic Club to next year’s “0 Worthy Master.” 61. Earl Counc il leaves his excellent grades to Jeanette Cooper. 62. Joe Wornom is off for the Daily Press to become a reporter. 63. Ruby Pierce leaves us with no one to take care of our money—even if we had any. 64. Thurston Wallace, Janie Bloxom, Grace Lee Elliott, Eva Rowe and Rachel Johnson leave for Fox Hill. 65. Owen Smith leaves us with many gifts on Class Day. 66. Buddie Ferris leaves us to return in the fall. 67. Buddie Shackelford leaves us wondering if he will return. 68. Henry Hutton leaves his seat in study hall to Edward Sharpe. 69. Alvin Johnson regretfully leaves the typing room. 70. Francis Little leaves his tennis ability to the coming seniors. 71. Richard Miller leaves the “absentee list” vacant. 72. Luther Myers leaves Mr. Machen despondent. TF= [ «0 n. H V- F xf.x(■ mr vt . Pi Y ,-v

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THE 1936 KRABBA The Last Will and Testament We, the senior class of ’36, being of sound mind and body and knowing that, by Almighty decree, all things must come to an end, do make and declare this our last will and testament. To the Juniors, who have stood by us well in these, our last days, we leave our sympathy in the trials to come and the difficulties and hardships which they will en¬ counter. When the above mentioned Juniors become of proper age and attain the mental stature of Seniors, we leave them our dignity and privileges as Seniors. We carry with us memories of pleasant associations and accomplishments which have accumulated during the past four years. We shall always remember the spirit of helpfulness tendered us by the members of the faculty as well as our high regard for them. The following personal possessions are left by individuals of the class: 1. Turner Poe leaves us the “Krabba.” 2. Hazelwood Burbank leaves her wit to Shirley Lee Whiting. 3. Amelia Wornam finally leaves her “hero”-—“Corky” Davis. 4. Wilfred Hendricks leaves his feminine ways to William Stanworth. 5. Luther Myers leaves Buddie Hill to carry on his work in the shop. 6. Bertha Copeland, Mildred Creasy, Grace Quinto, Jeanette Bryant and Catherine Thomas leave their excellent grades to the Freshmen. 7. Elsie Moore and Ruby Sclater finally leave. 8. Dick Braig leaves as the last of the “Braig Boys.” 9. Lewise Conner leaves her winning ways to Helen Cartwright. 10. Dick Traynham is off for 52nd St. leaving the Rattlers minus a president. 11. Neal Hughes leaves his good looks to Nelson Groome. 12. Jack Spencer leaves his quiet way and dignified manner to Billy House. 13. Annie Sear leaves her personality to Jackie Moore. 14. A Triangular Love Affair—Carrie Massenburg leaves with Otto Horstmann or Waverly Wornom—we wonder which! 15. Elsie Lee Davis leaves her tongue to waggle in the halls of H. H. S.— and she seems to be singing “Has Anyone Seen My Tommy?” 16. “Toadies” Parker is left a very despondent girl by Mr. Wooten. 17. Frank Bader leaves his record-breaking walk to Mr. Littl e for his next year’s Track Team. 18. Bill Kelley is off for Connecticut leaving that “Lil Bit Independent Air” to his feminine admirers. 19. Jacqueline Ruth leaves in the same quiet way in which she entered. 20. Gladys Muire leaves two heartbroken boys from Phoebus. 21. A vacancy in the D. D. K., Dramatic Club and Thespians is left by Judy Hickey— It’ll take a real girl to fill it. 22. Irving Fuller leaves his “Hot air” to be used in the shop. 23. Elbert Hutton leaves a few pounds of weight to Mr. Lewis. 24. Jean Collier leaves giggling as usual. 25. Someone else headed for Newport News—Doris Davis is on the way to Mr. Gayle Parrish. 26. William Cornelious Tyler leaves his middle name to Dorothy Lee Bryant. 27. Willard Myer and William Speake leave to carry on with Guy Lombardo anti his Royal Canadians. 28. Mildred Laws regretfully leaves “Doc” Shelburn to Miss Temple. 29. A fine scholastic record is left by John Bush. 30. Peter Gmitter, Ernest Luke, Bobby Newton and “Dolly” Todd leave their positions on the football squad to Billy Cannon, John Keralla, William Ashe and Byrl Kirsner—We hope they will beat Newport News.



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3TT THE 1936 KRABBA - .-- 73. Edward McMullen leaves his beautiful eyes to Goldie Pilcher. | 74. Earl Rector leaves his winning ways to Graham Agnew. 75. John L. Simmons leaves the Krabba Staff in a hurry. 76. Chick Sigler leaves at last. 77. Kent Smith leaves cheerfully. 78. Ben Watkins leaves his blush to Gwynn Davis. 79. Edwin West leaves his figure to Miss Mabel Spratley. 80. Colman Watkins leaves the shop. 81. Elsie Ammons leaves the front seat in study hall vacant. 82. Helen Crichlow leaves her red hair to carry on the colors of the school. 83. Ruby Culler and Lithiel Dale leave no dust behind them. 84. Rae Dutton leaves with William Laws. 85. Frances Gardner leaves her pug-nose to Dorothy Joe Willis. 86. Doris Hartman leaves for Swarthmore 87. Thelma Irwin leaves for Swarthmore. 88. Laura Kautz leaves her giggle to Adelaide Gardner. 89. Marjorie Lewis leaves for Pennsylvania. 90. Alma Liberty leaves her hair to Earl Gatling. 91. Kathryn Linman leaves for the “5 10.” 92. Melba Massenlmrg leaves her peculiarities to Peter Grimm. 93. Marjorie Miller and Wilma Miller leave as sisters. 94. Lucille Mitchell leaves to make some man a good wife. 95. Elsie Moss leaves to become Mrs. Alfred Mason. 96. Weymouth Phillips leaves to seek Doris Miles. 97. Louise Rawles leaves her size as a warning to coffee drinkers. 98. Mary Louise Robinson leaves her red hair to Miss Kitty Akers. 99. Jackie Schliesmann leaves the Krabba. 100. Ruby Slater leaves Miss Darden regretfully. 101. Geneva Sealey leaves to get married. 102. Alberta Smith leaves her weight to Betsy Wyatt. 103. Frances Smith leaves for the Bellamy. 104. Margaret Smoot leaves to go in training. 105. Estelle Walker leaves her height to James Lewis. 106. Louise Tennis leaves her Latin grades to Dan Cock. 107. Geraldine Turner leaves for bigger and better things. 108. Frances Wynne leaves her energy to Raymond Seals. 109. Franklin Ferguson leaves at last. 110. Mae Baxley leaves as quiet as a mouse. 111. Elizabeth Clark goes to Joynes. 112. Theresa Fertitta leaves to become a wife. 113. Helen Fuller leaves to frame iter diploma. 114. Valentine Fullman has already left for Missouri. 115. Willie Lancer leaves quietly. 116. Gertrude Muir leaves her beauty to a lot of girls in H. H. S. 117. Ozelle Turner leaves Mr. Lewis minus a typist. The rest of the class leave their best wishes and encouragement for success to those left behind. Drawn up in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-six at Hampton, Virginia. Libby Wilson, Executrix.

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