Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1941

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This year's Krabba is to be just such a memory The KRABBA Miss IQLIZABETII Hmwoon llmi-:N'l'oN Eadicafion It is with a deep feeling of appreciation and gratitude that we dedicate this volume of the Krabba to one whose hard Work and ingenuity has so helped our High School Annual Miss ELIZABETH HARWOOD BOYENTUN ...N ,, -.14 rw -, ar 3.3! A f-- E. 1941 I H. Wu.soN Tuonvn A. B., William and Mary College M. A., University of Virginia Principal x 1,, U ROBERT M. NEWTON I. B., B. A., William and Mary College M. A. Columbia University .quperinrerulent of Srhonls Mn. Ronmrr Howmw Mus. R. B. THOMPSON Mn. J. S. DARLIIV Members of School Board HAMPTON, VIRGINIA U The KRABBA U55 Gqcfminisffzaiiolz RosEn1' E. T. LEWIS A. B. University of Richmond Graduate Student of Columbia University and Texas Head of English Department ELIZABETH HARWOOD BOYENTON A. B. College of William and Mary Graduate Work, Rutgers University Instructor in English FANNY CAMPBELL Boswoarn B. S. Farmville State Teachers College Instructor in English JESSIE S. STINNEFOBD A. B. University of Maine Instructor in English MARGARET T. EASON A. B. Greensboro College Instructor in English JOHN H. YOKEMICK B. S. State Teachers College, Lock Haven, Pa. Instructor in English Assistant Coach KATHRYN VIRGINIA BULLY B. S. Farmville State Teacher's College Instructor in Science STEPHEN CHARLES Ac1EnNo A. B. Shepherd State Teacher's College Instructor in Chemistry and Physics Assistant Coach PAUL W. MUSSELMAN B. S. Millersville State Teacher's College Instructor in Chemistry MABGUEBITE M. J. STEVENS Graduate Work, William and Mary A. B. University of State of New York Head of Mathematics Department EDNA EAaL SANDERS A. B. Westhampton College 'University of Richmond William and Mary Extension University of Virginia Instructor in Mathematics Page Six 1941 B. I SALLY MORSE SN Ynan A. B. College of William and Mary Instructor in Mathematics NEOMA E. BUNTINC A. B. College of William and Mary Instructor in Mathematics MABEL SPKATLEY B. S. Farmville State Teacher's College M. A. College of William and Mary Head of History Department ELSIE GAY LANE Roanoke College University of Virginia A. B. William and Mary Instructor in History FRANK B. WILLIAMS S. State Teacher's College, Memphis, Tenn M. A. George Peabody College for Teacher's Instructor in History ANNE PAGE MORELAND B. A. College of William and Mary Head of French Department ELIZABETH HAM A. B. University of Indiana M. A. Columbia University Head of Spanish Department JESSIE MARIE CROCKETT B. S. Mary Washington College Head of Commercial Department LALLIE BEVERLY DAIIDEN B. A. College of William and Mary M. A. Columbia University Summer School, University of Virginia Instructor in Commercial Department NELLIE Huar A. B. Commercial Education f Bowling Green College Instructor in Commercial Department JEWELL HALLETT B. S. Mary Washington College Instructor in Commercial Department Page Seven Y MAD!-:LINE JONES A. B. Western Maryland College . Head of Latin Department LUTHER W., MACHEN Graduate of Bliss Electrical School Head of Vocational Department JOSEPH V. DELLA PENTA B. S. Buffalo State Teacher's Collegc Instructor of Industrial Arts MARY ELIZABETH Moom: B. S. College of Williamand Mary Instructor in Home Economics RICHARD H. GIBSON B. S. Oswego State Teacheris College Instructor in Mechanical Drawing JAMES EASON 1 B. S. College of William and Mary Director of Physical Education Head Coach MARIE P. BURKE A. in Music, University of Michigan Instructor in Music ' B. VIRGINIA MOORE SMITH B. S. in Music, Greensboro College Juilliard School of Music Head of Vocal Department MARIAN A. CLARK Mary Washington College Summer Session at William and Mary University of Buffalo Art Supervisor MRS. HAROLD I.. Rlfcm.ES Dean of Girls - JANE B. SAUNIIERS A. B. 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William Thigpen Motto: Completns Tamen Incipiens Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Yellow Rose HONOR STUDENTS Valedictorian: Vivian Sealey Salutatorian: Helen Cowan Third honor student: Courtney Carter Fourth honor student: Henry Ammer Fifth honor student: Floyd Carneal WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ann Wilson Vivian Sealey Christy Kraft Ann Camden Horace Pearce Franklin Lawson A FLOWER AND COLOR COMMITTEE Kit Sinclair Gaynelle Nixon Henry Ammer Grayson Dixon Lloyd Westcott Erah Hatten INVITATION COMMITTEE Margaret Becker Ernest Johnson Bertha Elliott Jane Whelchel Warren Spratley Henry Scott DECORATION COMMITTEE ' Floycl Carneal Henry Ammer Herman Holbrook Sarah Hoover Franklin Lawson Kate Thompson PROGRAM COMMITTEE David Larner Margaret Spencer Carolyn Young Phil James Courtney Carter Dolores Walker Prophet, David Larner Giftoriun, Tom Whiting Poet, Herman Holbrook Last Will, Horace Pearce Historian, Phil James Songster, Courtney Carter CLASS SPONSORS Miss Mmlelille Jones Mrs. Marguerite M. J. Stevens Page Eleven-Q ANDERSON, CLARENCE RALPH ANDREWS, FRANCES ELIZABETH Trznlsferred from George Wyl1l9 Jr. H. S., Girls Clee Cluh '38 '39'40 '41, Daniel '33 '39, Rivhlnonxl Chorus '39, 5 Journalism '38 '39. ANKENEY, JOSEPH J. Trunsferrefl from '1'll0Ill1lS Jefferson, Charlslou. W. Vu, Current Even-ls Cluh '40, Boys Chorus 'l0. ASNE, CLARA EIJZARETH RECKER, MARGARET N. BECOR, ALMA LEE Trnnsferrecl from Ceorge Wytlle .1r. 11. S., Tnltler Stuff '39, Glee Cluh '39 '40 '41, Choir '40, Mixed Chorus '41, Journalism Cluh '40 '41, Speevh Forum, Slurlent Cooperative Assovizllion '39, lfrenvh Cluh '39 '40 '41, ll ADAMS., JOSEPHINE DAVIS keeping Cluh '41, ALION, CERALDINE GLORIA Drzlmzllic- Cluh '40 '41, Play l7uol1oosi- , Clef- Club '30 '39. A MMER, HENRY National Tllespiuns '40 '41, Carrick Drmnntivs Cluh '39 '40 '41, Boys Cauneru Club '40 '41, Sr-ienre Cluh '40 '41, President '40 '41, Balml '39 '40, Choir '39 '40, Tennis Club '39, Krilllllll Stuff '41, Current Events Cluh '40. AMMONS, JACQUELINE Bookkeeping Cluh '40 '41, Journalism Cluh '40 '41. 'Jfkfl'i1' Cl:-0 Cluh '37 '30 'Il9. 1101110 lfv. Cluh '1-0 '11, Rook- 1 1 N'-La!f ' .U,,f ' -tip A 5' 2 . ,?'5' lsmsolt, ROLAND ,V 1 , . . . . if l'ootllall '39 l0. Tracls '39 11.0 '41, Spccch 1'0l'lllll All ' , , Riclnnond Chorus '41, Glee Club '39 'Sl-0, Choir '39 'l BOWMAN, CHARLES EDWARD A Club '38 '39 '40 '41, Vice-President '41, lfootluall '38 '39 '10, Basketball '38 '39 '40 '41, Co-Captain Basket- ball '40. Track '39 '11-0 '41, Richmond Chorus '39, Mixed Chorus '39 '40, DOYD, DELLA EllCl'lNlA Spanish Club 11.0 711. BROWN, VARA GORDON Student Cooperatixe Association '39 '40, Speech 1 Ol'lllll '41, Monogram Club '39 '40 '41 Library Club '40 '41, Tennis Club '38 '39 '40, Latin Club '38 '39, Student Assistant '39 '40, Spanish Club '40 '41, Girls Varsity '38 '39, Journalism Club '39 '40 '41, Tattler Staff '3.i '39, Clee Club '41. . l , BROAD, DOUGLAS CONCDON National Thespians '41, Carrick Dramatics Club '41, President of Senior Class '41, Boys Camera Club '41, Band '39, Cast of Swing Fever '40 '41, Krabba Staff '40 '41, Art Editor '41, Speech Forum '41. R URBANK, KENNETH MORRIS Transferred from Ceorge Wyllle: Jr. H. S., Band '40 '41, Orchestra '-1-0. CAMDEN, ANN JACQUELINE 'l'ransl't-rred from George Wvthe Jr. 11. S.. Sturlt-'ul Assistant '40 'll-l, Journalism Club '40 '41, Kiclnnond Chorus ll, Library Club '41, Staff of Barnacle , Senior Contest '41. ' CAREY, JULIA ACN ES 'Transferred from Ravenhill Academy, Germantown, Pa., Latin Club '37 '38, Camera Club '39 '40, Current Events Club '39 '40 '41, President '40 '41, Secretary and Treasurer Speech Forum '40 '41, C ARNEAL, l LOY D WOODSON Latin Club '39 '40 '41, French Club '39 21.0 'fl-1, Science Club '40 '41 Student Cooperatice Board 'tl-1, Current Events Club '40 '41, Orchestra '39, Hand '39. CARTER, LAWSON COURTNEY Scienre Club '40 '41, Krabba Staff '40 '41, Current Fvents Club '40 '41, Spanish Club '40, Journalism Clull 38. Page Thirteen Class Connniltee, Orchestra '39, Cleo Club '40 '41, lieautv CASSIDY, LETITIA PEARL Illee Club '38 '39, Spanish Club '38 '39 '4-0 '41, Book- keeping Club '4-0, Queen's Court '40, Beauty Contest '40. CHAPPELL, OLIVIA MAE 'I'l'illlSI'6l'I'UlI from Phoebus Jr. H. S., Wetlviilg Club '41. CHARLES, FRANCIS WESTON CHARLES, WILLIAM JAMES COLE, DOROTHY LEE 'I'ransfcrre1I from George Wythe Jr. H. S., News Editor of Journalism Club '40 '41, Presillent Iiookkecping '40 '41, Student Assistant '40 '41, Mixed Chorus '4-0 '41, COLLIE, TIIERESA VIRGINIA COUNCIL, ROSE UAE COWAN, RIIOIJA IIELEN Carrit-It Drznnatics Club '40 '41, Spanish Club 'SIU 'stu '41, Secretary '40 '41, Cast Footloose , Student Co- operative Bonrtl '40, Krabba Staff '40 '4l. CRENSIIAW, ELEANOR VIRGIN IA Transferreil from George Wythe Jr. II. S., Student Assistant, Business manager Barm1m'Ie , Make-up Stall Swing Fever , Sales Staff 'I 0otI0ose , Uarrirk Dra- matic-s Club, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Library Club '40 '41, keeping Club '40 '41, French Club '39 '40 '41, DAVIS, VIRGINIA LEE I Page Fourteen .lournnlism Club '39 '40, Camera Club '39 '40, Hook- ELLlU'l l', HEli'1'HA ZANDEK5 FERGUSON, MARGARET LEE Spuuieh Club '40 '41. I ERliARl, FRED .IUSEPII FERRIS, EVELYN MAE Glen: Club '39 '40 '41, Clloir 'll-1. IJERIIY, .IEANNE MAE May Cuurl '38, Lznlin Club '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, Stull' Senior Play Swing Fevern. DERYDER, EVELYN Speech Forum, Latin Club, Library Club, Current Events Club. DIXUN, CRAYSON VADEN llunal ,153 ,39 '40 311, Ol'4'llCSll'll '40, DOOLEY, CONSTAN CE AMALIA DUNN, SADIE ELIZABETH EDMONDS, EUGENE GARDNER Spun-ll Fljflllll '-ll, Tennis lwilllklgfjl' '40, Tcnnib Club Page Fifteen FIELD, CECIL ALLEN Rccorel Clerk. Stork Room Foreinan, Steel Cabinet. FORD, JOHN HENRY FORREST, IIARRIETTE MILDRED Student Assistant '40 '41, Glce Club '41, Cirls Mono- ilfillll Club '40 '41, Tennis Club '40, May Court '39, Girls Basketball Team '38 '39, Latin Club '37 '38. FORREST, JULIA FRANCES Transferred from George Wytlle Jr. H. S., Choir '40, Glee Club '39 '40. P FOSTER, DONALD N. Camera Club '39 '40 '41, President '40 '41, Krabba Staff '39 '40 '41. FREEMAN, CHARLOTTE LILLIAN Journalism Club '39 '40, FI'ClN'11 Club '38 '39, Clce Club '39 '40, Bookkeeping Club '39 '40, Stuff Swing Fever , Home Er. Club '39. FULCHER, l'l1OE15E V. GAMMON, LUCILE DAVIS Carrick Dramatics Club '40 '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, Current Events Club '40, Library Assistant '41, Tattlcr Stall' '39, A1'1'0lllIYill1lSI Rirhmonll Chorus '39 '41, Choir '40, Glec Club '39 '40 '41. CHJSON, S'l'UAR.T Nl. Football '40, Track '40. GIDDINGS, STANLEY MOORE Clee Club '41, Richmond Chorus '41, Latin Club '39. age Sixteen I HA LL, CECILIA VIRGINIA Spanish Club '39 '40 '41, Choir '38 '39, Bookkeeping Club '40 '41, Red Cross Representative '39. HALL, HARRY JOSEPH 'I'ransl'erred from Plloebus Jr. H. S., Vi1'e-President of Home Room '40, Student Cooperative Board '40 '41, Glee Club '40 '41, Speech Forum '41, Superintendent General Sllop '40 '41. IIANF, EV ISLYN MAE '.I'ransl'vrrcd from Plioebus Jr. II. S., Cum-ert Band '39 '40 '41, Marvhing Band '39 '40, Orvlxcstra '39 '40, Bookkeeping Club '40 '41, HARPITIR, l'IIll, IQ. Ifoollmll '39, 'l'ra1'k '39, HARRIS, CHARLO'I I'E li ERN ICE Glec Club '37 '38 '39, Home Ev. Club '40, Secretary '40, Vive-President '41, Bookkeeping Club '41, Tennis Club '40. HATTEN, ERAH ELIZABETH Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S.. Choir '39 '40 '41, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Sp:-frm-I1 Forum '41, French Club '40 '41, Stalf of Senior Play '41, Senior Committee '41, Carrick Dramativs Llnh '41, tLUl,DEN, IIARIIAIIA ANN Student Cooperative Association '39 '4-0, Student As- sistant '38 '39 '40, TatlIer Staff '38 '39, Spanish Club '39 '40. GUILLETTE, GILBERT GILTO GUTIERREZ, RUMALDA VICTORIA Girls Basketball Team '37 '38 '39 '40, Tattler Stall' '38, Monogram Club '38, '39 '40, Treasurer Monogram Club '40, Choir '39 '40 '41, Glee Club '38 '39 '40 '41, Manager Girls Varsity '41, Journalism Club '40. GWIN, FRANCES LEE Krabba Staff '41, Student Assistant '39 '40 '41, May Court '38, Beauty Contest '38, President Junior Home Room '39 '40, Junior-Senior Dance Committee '39 '40, Home Ee. Club '40, Carrick Dramatics Club '39 '40 '41, Staff Bridal Chorus '39, Business Staff Swing Fever , Mistress of 'Wardrobe Swing Fever , Glee Club '39 '40, Bookkeeping Club '40 '41, Staff of Senior Play. I 4 Page Sf't'f'llll'0lt IIOOVER, SARA TWINE Student Assistant '40 '41, Frenc-ll Club '39 '40 '41, Lib- rary Club '40 '41, National Tbespians Beauty Contest '40 '41, Science Club '40 '41. Current Events Club '40 '41, Clee Club '39 '40, Staff of Senior Play '41, Tennis Club '40, Deeoralion Committee Senior Class '41. HOPKINS, CHARLES SPENCER HUGHES, EVELYN FAITH Library Club '40 '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, National Tllespians Beauty Contest '41, Clee Club '40. Staff Senior Play '41 HUTCHENS, PEYTON EDWARD, JR. Football '41, Basketball '39 '40 '41, Track '40 '41. HATTEN, JOHN QUACKENBUSH Transferred from Ceorge W'ytbe Jr. Il. S. National Tliespians '41, Carrivk I,l'LllllRllll'S Club '41, Sevretary Senior Class '41, Staff of Krabba '41, Swing Fever '40, Senior Play, Frenrh Club '40 '41, SIICCUII Forum '41, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Choir '40 '41. HAWKINS, DORIS VIRGINIA Latin Club '39, Library Club '39, Bookkeeping Club '40, Glee Club '38 '39. HAYWOOD, IRIS VIRGINIA Srienve Club '40 '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, Staff Senior Play. IIILL, THOMAS DONALD, JR. HOFMANN, LIQONA MARY Girls Basketball Team '37 '38 '39, Varsity 'llffillll '38 '39 '40, Manager '40, Captain 'I-1, Monogram Club '30 '39 '40 '41. President '40 '41, Girls Tennis Club '40, Treas- urer '4-0, Journalism Club '40 '41, Bookkeeping Club '40 41, Cleo Club '41, HOLBROOK, HERMAN L. National Tllt!S1IIIIll '40 '41, Carrick Dralnativs Club '39 '40 '41, Vive President '40 '41, Speeell Forum '39 '40 '41, Student Cooperative Board '41, Cast Foot1oose and Swing Fever . Staff of Bridal Chorus, Decoration Committee Senior Class, Senior Class Poet. Page Eighteen INGLE, DORIS FAITH JAMES, PHILIP RANDOLPH President of Junior Class '39 '40, President of Speerh Forum '39 '40, Football '39 '40, C0-Captain '40, Basketball '40 '41, Cast of Senior Play '41, Historian Class of '41, President of Homeroom '40 '41, Tennis '40 '41. JESTER, JAMES L., JR. Glee Club '37 '38. JOHNSON, CHARLES DAVID JOHNSON, ERNEST M., JR. The National Thespians '41, Carrick Dranlativs Club '40 '41, Science Club '40 '41, Cast of Swing Fever, Cust. of Spring Fever, Senior Play, Chairman of Invitation Committee of Senior Class. JOHNSON, PRISCILLA .IEAN Transferred from Haverling High School, Bath, New Yorkg Red Cross Representative. 1 ,L JOHNSON, ROY WHITE JONES, OLIVE RUTH Glee Club '39 '40, Bantl '39 '40, Bookkeeping Club '40, Choir '39 '40, Home Economics Club '39 '40. IQAUTZ, KATHERINE LOUISE Spanifh Club '40, '-11. KEISS, MILDRED ANNE Transferred from Eaetern High St-hool, Baltimore, Md., Science Club '40 '41, Current Events '39 '40, French Club '40 '41, Girls' Camera Club '39 '40. Page Nineteen 5 LA MBERT, DOROTHY Transl'erretl from Phoebus Jr. H S., Krabba Staff '40 '41, Library Assistant '41, Cast of Swing Fever '40, Current Events Club '40 '41, Library Club '40 '41, Speech Forum '40 '41. LARNER, DAVID, JR. Transferreml from George Wythe Jr. H. S., National Thespians '40 '41, Garrivk Dramaties Club '40 '41, Casts Footloose, l5ri1lal Chorus '40, Swing Fever '41, Spring Fever '41, Senior Ways and Means Committee '11, Class Prophet '41, Bantl '39 '40, Speevh Forum '40 'fl-l. I.AWRl+lNt1E.NIARY.IIM 'l'ransI'1-rr:-nl from West l'oint High Srhoul, West Point, Mississilvlli. LAWSON. CHARLES FRANKLIN LEMMON, DOROTHY SUE 'l'l'allsfel'l'e4l front George Wytlltw Jr. H. S., Girls' Scxtet '40 '41, Cirls' Clee Club '38 '39 '40 '41, Rivlnnond Chorus 219 '41, .lournalism Club '33 '39. LEVIN, LEAH Transferred from Phoebus Jr. H. S., Krabba Staff '40 '41, Library Assistant '41, Cast of Swing Fever . Latin Club '39 '40 '41, Current Events Club '40 '11, Library Club '40 '41, Speech Forum '40 '41. Page Twenty KELLY. ROE S'1'1lA'1'llNlUl1I'I, ,Ill Transferreel from George Wythe Jr. 1-l. S., M nnlennnt Foreman '39 '40 '41, Library 'fl-0. KNIGHT, LEN A MAE Transferred from George Wylllt? Jr. II. S., KI :bbq St iff '40 '41, Student Cooperative Assorialion '40, Rui Cro b Representative '40, Glee Club '38 '39 '40 '41, KRAIVT. CllRlS'I'Ol'IIER tl.. JR. KOSTYAL, PHILIP LEE LIBERTY, VIRGINIA Cheerleatler '39 '40, Choir '39 '40, Speech Forum '10 '41, Staff Barna4'le '41, Stall' Tattler '39, Bookkeeping Club '40, ,Iunior Chorus '37, Glee Club '38 '39 '40, Cur- rent Events Club '39 '40, Journalism Club '39, Mixetl Chorus '41, National Thespian Beauty Contest '40 '41, LUTHER, DOROTHY MARIE Spanish Club '40 '41, Sevre-tary '41, Iianul '39 '40, Or- rlwslra '39 '40, Gln-v Club 'tn '41, National 'l'he-spians 1 1 lleauly Lontesl 41. NIXRSHALL, EULA CATHERINE Translerre-41 from George Wy'tl1z- Jr. H. S., 8113111511 Club '39 '40 '41, 1'resi1lenl '40 '41, liemkket-ping Club '40 '41, Clloil' '39 '40 '4I. MARSHALL, ROSALINID RUBY Transferred from George Wythe ,Ir. H. S.. Garrirlc llramativs Club '40 '41, l l't?llt'll Club '39 '40 '41, Student Assistant '40 '41, Stall' ol' Bridal Chorus autl Swing Fever, Rand '39 '40 '41, Choir '40 '41, Stall' ol' Senior Play '41, Orchestra '39, MASON, LAURA ALICE Transl'erre4l from Morrison High School, lioolxlxevpingg Club '40 '41. MrWATT, ROBERTA VIRGINIA STUART Varsity Basketball Squaul '39 '40 '41, Garrirk llrannativs Club '40 '41, Journalism Club '39 '40 '41 tSem-retary '40 '41l, Spanish Club '40 '41, Monogram Club '39 '40 '41, Library Club '40 '41, Girls' Camera Club '39 '40 vim-- presitlent, Girls' Sports Etlitor ol' tht- liill'llLll'lt ' Stall' 'll, Glve Club '39 '40, Girls' Glee Club '40 '4l. MELSON, MELVIN MILTON Transferred from George Wytlle .Ir. H. S., Choir '39 '40 '41, Ret-owl Clerk '39 '-ll, Stage Crew '39 '40, MINGEE, CATHERINE VIRGINIA '1'ransl'erretl from l'll0f'lIIlS ,Itx ll. S., Miss llampton High '40, National Tllespiulls lieauly Cont:-sl '40, Court ol' Qu:-on ol' Junior-Senior Prom 'l0. MOORE, AGNES MARIE The Garrivk Dramatirs Club '40 '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, Journalism Club '40 '41, Library Club '40 '41, Home Evonomivs Club '40, Assistant Art Etlilor ol' Tile Har-- narle Stall' '41, Girls' Camera Club '39 '40, Glet- Club '39 '40, Girls' Glee Club '40 '41, MOORE, IRMA DELL Transferretl front Wilson Jr, H. S., Roanolw, Miss Hampton at National Peanut Festival, Thespian Beauty Contest '40 '41, Cheerleatler '40 '41, Journalism Club 'Zigi '39 '40 '11, Nlixeel Chorus '40 '4l. Page Twellty-alta MOORE, VERA VIRGINIA Girls' Camera Club '40, MOREWITZ. RHEA LORR AINE Transferred from Newport News, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Girls' Glee Club '40 '41, Journalism Club '4-0, Library Club '40, Library Ass't. '40, Home E4-onomirs Club '40, MORRIS, PAGE LEONARD Transferred from George Wytlle, Invitation Committee for Senior Class, National Thespian Beauty Contest '40, Clee Club '39 '40 '41, Barnacle Stall' '41, Bookkeeping Club '39 '40 '41, Spring Convert '4-0, Red Cross Repre- sentative '40, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Current Events Club '40, Junior Home Room Otfit-er '40. MUIRE, LORELLA R UTH Transferred front George Wythe, Carrick Dramatics Club '41, Cast of Swing Fever '40, Journalism Club '39 '40 '41, Officer ot' junior Home Room '39, Mixed Chorus '39 '40 '41, Band '39 '40, Orvltestra '39 '40, Rarna1-le Stall '4-1. NABER, EUGENE JOSEPH NELMS, PEARL ELIZABETH Home Economies Club '-ll, Bookkeeping Club '40 '41, Wezlvilig Class '40 '41, NIXON, WESTA GAYNELLE Transferred from Los Angeles, Calif., the National Thespians '40 '41, Vice-President: '41, Garrick Dramativs Club '39 '40 '41, President '40 '41, President Speer-h Forum '41, Krabba Staff '40 '41, Editor-in-Chief '41, President of Student Cooperative Board '41, Student As- sistant '40 '41, Cast of Footloose '39, The Terrible Meek '40, Bridal Chorus '40, The Serond Marriage of Santa Claus '40, Swing Fever '41, Spring Fever '41, NURNEY. WILLIAM THIERRY O'RElLLY, EDWARD KEMP PEARCE, HORACE LEE, JR. The National Thespians '38 '39 '40 '41, President '41, Football '38 '39 '40, Carrick Dramatics Club '38 '39 '40 '41, Basketball Manager '40 '41, Cast of The Brat, The Bat, Bridal Chorus, Footloose, Second Marriage of Santa Claus, Student Direvtor of Spring Fever, Glee Club '38 '39 '40, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Tattler Staff '39, Choir '39 '40, Band '39. I I tl '04 Rial ,mMw,LwD,W' AV A I JT 'i'vv'b',l,.A2 JJCGN' -, lt, Page Twenty-two Q I 4 POND, FLOYD EUGENE, JR. POTVIN, ARTHUR E. Choir '40. READ, JOHN ROBERT Band '39 '10 '41, Speer-h Forum '40 '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, Q REED, .IANICE COON Transferred from Caroline County High Sf-hool, Mary- land, Clee Club. Cirls' Sa-wtet. Mixeal Chorus PECK, MURIEL CERTRUDE PETERS, EDGAR LEE Transferred from Ceorge Wythe Jr. H. S., National Thespians '41, Carrick Dramatics Club '40 '41, Stage Manager Swing Fever '40, Second Marriage of Santa Claus '40, and Senior Play Spring Fever '41, Assistant Electrician Bridal Chorus '40. Superintendent Voca- tional Shop '40, Maintenance Foreman '40, Record Clerk '40 '41, PHILLIPS, JEAN CARROLL Spanish Club '39 '40 '41, Speech Forum '40 '41, Seiemf Club '40 '41, PHILLIPS, KATHERINE LOUISE Cleo Club '39 '40, Chorus '39 '40. POCREBA, JUNE POLLOCK, ROBERT SCOTT Transferred from Ceorge Wytlle Jr. H. S., Carrick Dramaties Club '41, Staffs of Swing Fever and Spring 1 Fever, Speevh Forum '41, Decoration Committee Chair- man, Band '39 '10 '41, Orvhestra '39 '40, F Page Twenty-three REESE, .IEANNE ELIZABETH Trnwferred from William' norl, Pa., Mixed Chorus '41, . , . ml Stall' Senior Play. RENN, RERE CENE Tennis Clnb '38 '39, Ilookkevpilug Club '10 '11, Cleo Club '-I0 '-I-I, f:1l0ll 'lll '4l. L'V 4 REPLOGLE, DOROTHY JANE Transferred from Phoebus Jr. 'I-I. S., Current Evinti- Clnb '40, Choir '39, Clee Club '41, Library Assistant '4l. RICKER, VIRGINIA RURR - . K - 1 , u AJ' RIGGINS, BENNIE Eleetriral Shop Superintendent '40 '4-1, Record Clerk '40 '41, Boys' Camera Club '40. ROLLINS, VIRGINIA DARE Student .Assistant '39 '40 '41, Monngrani Club '39 '40 '41, Bookkeeping Clnln '40 '41, Basketball Team '39 'fl-0 '41, Tennis Club '39, ROSSER, LILLIAN CATHERINE Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., French Club '39, Student Cooperative '40 '41, Current Events Club '39, ,Iunior Home Room Officer '39, Choir '40, ,Iunior Red Cross Representative '39, Mixed Chorus '40 '41. ROUTTEN, EUGENE Transferred from Toms River IIigh Svllool, Monitors Club, Chairnlan, Tennis Teanl. SALISBURY, GLENN CHARLES, JR. Student Cooperative Board '39, Staff of Senior Play '4l. SAUNDERS, ,IACQUELINE Frenrh Club '39 '40. Page Twenty-four '38 '39 '40, Tennis Team '40. SAUNDERS, MARION Spanish Club '39 '40. SAUNDERS, RUTH ETTA Cla-e Club '40, Choir '40 '4l. SCHOONMAKER, ERIC E. Transferred from Newton High S1-bool, Newton, Mass. Monitors Club. SCOTT, HELEN ANNETTE Czlrrir-k Drnnmtic-s Club '41, Staff of Swing Fever '40, Journalism Club '39 '40 '41, Home Ef'onnmif's Club '40 '41, Cleo Club '39. . , I N SCOTT, JOSEPH VVIIJLIAM Band '39 '40. SCOTT, PATRICK HENRY SEALEY, VIVIAN MAE Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., French Club '39 '40 '41, President '40 '41, Dramaties Club '40 '41, Business Manager of Swing Fever '41, Journalism Club '40 '41, News Editor '41, Student Assistant '40 '41, Stu- dent Cooperative '39 '40, Staff of Bridal Chorus '40, Orchestra '39, Choir '40, Vice-President of Junior Red Cross '40 '41. SHACKEIFORIJ, MAYO SHEMENSKI, HELEN Transferred from Newport News H. S., Monitor. SHIELDS, JOHN KEMPTON Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., Football I C Page Twvnly-five Clee Club '38 '39 '40, Spanish Club '38 '39 '40, Book- keeping Club '38 '39 '40, Monogrznn Club '40, Girls' 9 SIMMONS, MARVIN ALTON Football '38 '39 '40, Tram-k '39 '40, Basketball, Manager '38 '39 '40, Choir '38 '39 '40, Glee Club '38 '39 '40. SIMPSON, ARLEIGH ANNE Dramaties Club 40 '41, Casts of Bridal Chorus '40, Swing Fever '40, National Thespian Beauty Contest '40 '41, SLAUGHTER, MILDRED MORING Transferred from Crewe, Va., H. S.. Mixed Chorus. SMITH, HOWARD A., JR. Transferred from New Utreeht, Brooklyn, N. Y., Trark Team '41, Monitor Board. SMITHER, BRYAN MERCER, JR. Transferred from George Wythe, Band '39 '40 '41, Choir '39 '40, Tennis Club '40, Tennis Team '41. SPENCER, JOHN SPENCER, MARGARET PALMER Transferred from Maury, Norfolk, Va., Vice-President of Senior Class '41, S1-ienee Club '40 '41, Junior-Senior Current Events Club '40, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '40 '41, Secretary Red Cross '40 '41, Krabba Staff '41, Property Staff Senior Play '41, Student Assistant '40 '41, Chairman Senior Program Committee '41, Spec-ell Forum '41, Carrick Dramatir-s Club '41, SPRATI.EY. PHILIP WARREN, JR. Tennis Team '41, Basketball Squad '39 '40 '41, Staff Senior Class Play '41. STACEY, CEORGETTA Transferred from George Wytlle, Student Assistant '40 '41, Latin Club '40 '41, Cast of Spring Fever '41. STAPLES, SHIRLEY LEE Kralrba Staff '41, Student Assistant '39 '40 '41, Beauty Contest '40, Carrick Dramatics Club '40, President of Home Economies Club '40, Staff of Swing Fever Book- keeping Club '40, Clee Club '39 '40, Staff of Senior Play. Page Twenty-six THOMPSON, KATE WHITING National Thespians '41, Carrick Dramatics Club '40 '41, Cheerleader '41, Speech Forum '41, French Club '40 '41, Latin Club '38 '39, Choir '39 '40, Mixed Chorus '41, Library Club '41, Dec-oration Committee for Senior Class, Cast of Senior Play. Cast of Swing Fever and Bridal Chorus. THOMPSON. RUTHERFORD BOSTON. JR. TICE, PHYLLIS LEE Transferred from Phoebus Jr. H. S., Girls' Sextet '41, Choir '40, Band '39, Glee Club '39 '40 '4l. TIMBERLAKE, FLORENCE LEE Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., Garrirk llramaties Club '41, Journalism Club '39 '40 '41, Editor-in-chief '40 '41, French Club '39 '40 '41, Staff Swing Fever , Cast Swing Fever , News Editor of Barnacle '41, Tennis Club '41, Band '39 '40, Orchestra '39, Committe Jr. Sr. Prom '40, Home room oifieer '39 '4-0. STEPIIENSON, BETTY CATHERINE Student Cooperative Board, Barnacle Staff, Book- keeping Club, Glee Club. STRAILMAN, VIVIAN PALMER Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., Dramatic- Club '41, Student Assistant '40 '41, Journalism Club '40 '41, Junior-Senior Prom Committee '39, May Court '39, Business Staff Footloose and Swing Fever '40, Glee Club, Home Room President '39 and Vive-President '40, Home Room Ser-retary-Treasurer '40 '4l. TAPI'EN, DOROTHY R. Transferred from Phoehus Jr. H. S., Senior Class Play, Home Economies Club '40 '41, Secretary Home Economies Club '41, Glee Club '40 '41, TEAGUE, HELEN MAY TENNIS, MELVIN HOWELL. JR. Editor of Barnar'le '41, Science Club '40 '41, Vice- President of Speech Forum '40 '41, Garrick Dramativs Club '39 '40 '41, Monitor '41, THIGPEN, WILLIAM LEWIS, JR. Senior Class Treasurer, Boys' Camera Club '40 '4-1. Tennis Club '41, French Club '39 '40 '41, Staff of Bridal Chorus and Swing Fever. Page Twenty-seven TODD, IDA DORIS Cleo Club '39 '40, Orvhestra '39 '40, TUCKE11, SUSIE ELIZABETH TI'iiIlSl't Fl'Pl1 from Ceorge Wythe- Jr. ll. S., Journalism t.lnb 40 -ll. l'ra-nvh Llub l0 41. TUCKEB, TI-IEONI-X YAIICIIAN Ch-e Club '33 '39 '40 '4l. TURNBULL, BETTY ANNE Student Assistant '40 '41, Spanish Club '40 '41, Treas- urer '41, Student Cooperative Board '-l-0 '41, Bookkeep- ing Club '40, National Thespians Beauty Contest '41, Vive-President of Home Boom. Stall' of Swing Fever, llllllll' F11'0lI0lIIl1'S Clttb '40, Vive-I'resi1lent ' 41. TURNER, FIAZEL ANNETTE Transferred from Ceorge Wythe Jr. l'I. S., Choir '40, Clee Club '39 '40, TURNER, MARIE VANN, WILLIAM A., JR. Transferred from l-eorge Wytlle Jr. H. S., Vorational Crew '39 '40, Steel Cabinet '40, '41. WALKER, DOLORES ELLEN National Thespians '41, Carrick Dramatic-s Club '41, Cheerleader '38 '39 '40, Cast of Swing Fever '40, Cast of Spring Fever '-11, Staff of The Bat '39, Christmas Play '40, Senior Program '41, Spanish Club '39 '40 '41, Current Events Club '39, Basketball '38 '39 'stu '-ll, Na- tional Thespian Beauty Contest '4l. WALLACE, ANN MARIE Carrick Dramatie-s Club '39 '40 '41, National Thespians '40 '41, Secretary '41, Journalism Club '39 '40, May Court '38, Basketball '37 '38 '39, Cheerleader '40 '41, Stall' of Bat, Cast of Bridal Chorus, Staff of Bridal Chorus. WESTCOTT, ALICE MARIE keeping Club '40 '41, Journalism Club '40, Page Twenty-eight Shop '39 '40 '41, Carrick Dramatirs Club '40 '-tl, mage Serretary and Treasurer of Home Room '40 '41, Book- W' I I WIATT, WILLIAM HAUTE WILKEN, WILMA RUTH Assoviale Editor Krabba '41, Student Assistant '41, Latin Club '38 '39. Camera Club '39, Spanish Club '38 '40 '4l. Bookkeeping Club '39 '40 '41, Home Economies Club '40, Journalism Club '40 '41, Speer-ll Forum '40 '41, Taltler Stall' '38, Library Club '40 '41, Library As- sistant '40, WILSON, AUIJREY llln-1-rla-alla-I' '10 'l-l, Monogram Club '39 '40 '11, llas- ketball Team '10 'l1, May Court '39 '40, Spanish Club, llome Evonomirs Club, Student Cooperative Board '38 '39. I'attler Stall' '39, Stall' of Swing Fever '40, Choir '39 '40 '41, Clee Club '40 '41, National Thespian Beautv Contest '-10. Sevretary of Home Room '40 '41, Stall' of Christmas Flay '-10. WILSON. BETTY ANN tlarrivlx 11I'illllilllt'S Club '41, Speer-li Forum '40 '41, Sei-relary-Treasurer, Frenrli Club '39 '40 '41, Current Events Club '40 '41, Business Stall' Swing Fever '40 and of Spring Fever '41, Court of Junior-Senior Prom '40, Mixed Chorus '41, President Home Room '39 '40 '41, WINTERMUTE, GEORGE HENRY Flaw-flu Forum '-l0 '41, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Stall' of Spring: Fever '41. WOOD, WALTER BRUCE Football '38 '39 '40, Tran-le '40 '41, Cast Spring Fever, Speei-ll Forum '41, Uevoralion Committee of Junior- Senior Prom '40. W ES'1'CO'1 l', LLO1 ll WHELCHEL, JANE LONGSTREET National Tllespians '41, Carrirk Dramaties Club '39 '40 '41, Cheerleader '38 '39 '40 '41, Head Cheerleader '40 '41, May Court '37 '38 '39 '40, Monogram Club '38 '39 '40 '41, Treasurer '41, Speerh Forum '41, Cast of Footloose, Latin Club '38 '39, Staff of The Bat. Vive-President Junior Class '39 '40, Tatt1er Stall' '38 '39. Wl1l'1.'E, JESSE JAMES, JN. Transit-rreil from George Wythe Jr. ll. S. WHITINC, THOMAS SPADY, JR. National Tbespians '41, Carrie-lt Dramativs Club '39 '40, Staff ol' Footloose, Cast of Spring Fever, Spec:-ll Forum '41, Krabba Staff '39 '40 '41, Spanish Club '-ll, President '41, Barnacle Staff '41, Glee Club '4l. Page Twenty-nine WORSTER, MARY ELSIE Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., Glee Club '39 '40 '41, Choir '40, Mixed Chorus '41, Red Cross Rep- resentative '39, Girls' Sextette '41, WRIGHT, ROBERT ALLAN Transferred from George Wythe, Band '40, Latin Club '40 '41, Choir '40 '41, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Speech Forum '41, Staff Senior Play. WYATT, MADGE EVANS Choir '39 '40, Glee Club '39 '40, Mixed Chorus '40, Junior Red Cross Representative '39. WYNNE, DORIS VIRGINIA Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., Mixed Chorus '38 '39, Orchestra '38 '39, Band '38 '39. YOUNG, CAROLYN KATHERINE Transferred from Cranston High School, Providence, R. I., '40, Program Committee of Senior Class '41, Speech Forum '41, Latin Club '40 '41, Mixed Chorus '40 '41, Beauty Contest '41, Choir '40, Tennis Team '41, Senior Play tstaffl '41, French Club '40 '41. ZEHRB ACH, LOUISE BRYANT Transferred from George Wythe Jr. H. S., Student As- sistant '40 '41, Garrick Dramatics Club '41, Library Club '40 '41, Journalism Club '39 '40 '41, Glee Club '40 '41, Copy Editor of Barnacle '41, Staff of Swing Fever, Camera Club '39 '40, Chorus '41, Red Cross Representa- tive '39, Home Room Officer '39 '40, Page Thirty BRYANT., WILLIAM PITTMAN CHAPPELL, LOUIS EDWARD COHEN, DOROTHY DIXON, EDGAR FRANCIS FARIS, JAMES EDGAR HIGGINS, SARA MCGEHEE, WILLIAM KENNEDY MESSICK, PRESTON, JR POE, ROBERT VERNON, JR. ROWEN. JAY WARREN SINCLAIR, CHRISTOPHER B., JR SPENCER, JOHN WADE, ROBERT ROGER WILSON, JOHN CARLTON WINGFIELD, GEORGE BEAZLIE Page Thirty-one if The KRABBA Class History '41 CHAPTER I September 5, 1937 A group of youngsters gazed in awe at the portals of this high school. That group of gawky youths is the graduating class of 1941. When the customary pranks played upon the freshmen by the high and mighty upper elassmen were over, we settled down to work and to the task of adapting ourselves to this seemingly tremendous school. Football season saw our team, pre-game underdog, rise from the depths and set a strong Newport News team to shame, but fate robbed us of a victory. The game ended in a scoreless tie. By Christmas we were beginning to get into the swing of things, but alas! we could not escape from the fact that we were lowly freshmen. However, better things were in store for us. CHAPTER II September 5, 1938 Returning from our summer vacation, we entered school with u spirit of eager anticipation because no longer were we the lowly rats of the preceding year. We no longer stood in meek humility before the upper classmen. We were the upper classmen. As we developed as sophomores, we began to take more interest in the vari- ous activities. First, we witnessed a successful football season, and little did we realize that our team would carry our colors through a very difficult schedule and thereby win the State Championship for the first time in our school history. Dramatic Club plays were ever a source of joy in those years. This year, Stephen Olds was elected president, John Stoner, vice-president, Dick Rowell, secretary-treasurer. With our interest rapidly mounting, we managed to exist through the spring term with its many and varied activities. CHAPTER III September 5, 1939 Juniors at last! The long-awaited day when we should have a voice in the affairs of the school had arrived. This year we found the recurrence of term Page Thirty-two 1941 examinations in our school curriculum. We settled down to hard work and diligent study. As time flew so came the task of organizing our class. We elected the following officers: President, Phil .lamesg vice-president, Jane Whelchelg secre- tary-treasurer, Dick Rowell. Spring came with its balmy breezes so very conducive to spring fever. Now it was our turn to give the Junior-Senior Prom. Reluctantly we bid them fare- well, for within their eyes also, could we see that which we should experience latcr. So, away we went, for at long last summer had arrived. CHAPTER IV September 5, 1940 Seniors! A pleasant yet sad thoughtg pleasant in that soon we would be moving on to bigger and better things, sad in that we should leave such pleasant things. . By now exams held no terror for usg we had become used to them. We studied and passed our fall term classes. J' , Football season closed with our being able to state that not once during our four years in school had our team bowed in defeat before our traditional rival, the Gold and Blue of Newport News. After a very successful basketball season, again came the choice of officers: president, Doug Broadg vice-president, Margaret Spencer, secretary, John Hatteng treasurer, Billy Thigpen. Now time flew, for our days as seniors were drawing short, our rings were ordered, and we were fitted for the caps and gowns. We have one more period of study, then graduation. We are the graduating class of 1941. We are not thc first, and we shall not be the lastg in our hearts, as in those of many others, shall reign an inescapable spirit of sadness. As we leave Hampton High School, we close behind us the scenes of our joyous and care- free youth. U Yet, we find a solace still, for tomorrow there is college and happiness within our clasp. Tomorrow is another day. THE ENU PHIL JAMES. Page Thirty-three The KRABBA Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1941, in sane and sound mind, do bequeath to you, the class of 1942, the following honors: l. Joe Ankeney leaves his clothes to the readers of Esquire. 2. Courtney Carter leaves with a wonderful scholastic record. 3. Roland Begor leaves as bewildered as ever. 4. Bruce Wood leaves in just four years. Miraculous, isn't it? 5. Dorothy Cole leaves Coach Eason looking for a new secretary. 6. Virginia Crenshaw leaves the Barnacle to Betty Cock. 7. Grayson Dixon leaves his hot trumpet to Bob Lerner. 8. Doug Broad leaves as a good class president should. 9. Chigger Bowman leaves without ever arriving. 10. Jim Faris leaves the S. C. A. and the Monitors to carry on for themselves. 11. Roy Kelly leaves plaguing Mr. Machen. 12. Cecilia Hall, Elizabeth Nelms, Georgetta Stacey, Lloyd Westcott and Phyllis Tice leave for Buckroe, Virginia's Pebble City. 13. Milton Melson leaves Mr. Machen's electrical shop. 14. Arleigh Simpson leaves to get Wade off the night shift. 15. Robert Read leaves Miss Ham's Spanish class with relief. 16. Horace Pearce leaves! ! l 17. Stuart Gibson leaves Floyd Bradd and Eric Ahlmark minus a pal. 18. Bill Wiatt leaves his cartoons to the S. C. A. 19. Floyd Cameal leaves his studying ability to Joe Johnson. 20. Fred Ferarri, Robin Pollock and Jack Shields leave for the Apprentice School. 21. Jane Whelchel leaves for new fields to conquer. 22. Janice Reed, Jeane Reese and Worster leave Miss Smith without three songsters. 23. Rosalind Marshall leaves as good-naturedly as she came. 24. Billy Thigpen leaves with all our money. 25. Charles Hopkins leaves Miss Crockett without a handy man. 26. Cahby Mingee, Irma Dell Moore and Dotsie Luther leave taking their captivating beauty with them. 27. Warren Spratley leaves his tennis racquet to Pools Ball Harmon. 28 Katherine Phillips leaves for Breezy Point Farm. 29. Charles Johnson leaves his mechanical drawing ability to Joe Kell. Page Thirty-four 1941 30. Carol Young leaves the boys saying, What a girl. 31. Frances Gwin, Lorella Muire, Lillian Rosser, Theonia Tucker and Betty Tumbull leave trying to see over each other's heads. 32. Josephine Adams leaves to join her husband, Buddy Cunningham. 33. Speed Larner leaves us laughing. 34. Harry Hall leaves his shop ability to Carlton Jeffers. 35. Henry Ammer and Ford Thompson leave the Chemistry Lab intact. 36. Gene Naber leaves Kenny Simmons. 37. Virginia Ricker., alias Dinny, alias Burr, alias Bright Eyes, leaves with her many nicknames. 38. Rose Gay Council and Dorothy Replogle leave with their respective laughs. 39. Cecil Fields leaves worrying Mr. Gibson. 40. Peyton Hntchens and Page Morris leave hand-in-hand. 41. Lucile Gammon leaves the boys whistling. 42. Margaret Spencer leaves saying that Hampton High is a better place than Maury High. 43. Bob Wade leaves to give more of his time to National Defense. 44. Audrey Wilson leaves her great sense of reasoning to Rosemary Fuller. 45. Red Simmons leaves as sly as a fox. 46. Ann Wilson leaves for Turkey Neck Farmf, 47. Madge Wyatt and Lena Mae Knight leave their meekness to Meg Mason and Toni Willock. 48. Gerry Alion leaves wowing everyone with her jitterbugging. 49. Eugene Edmonds and Billy Scott leave together. 50. Donald Foster leaves to take over Mr. Cheyne's Newport News studio. 51. Iris Haywood leaves to continue her writing. 52. Phil James leaves talking everybody into anything. 53. Phil Kostyal leaves after one short semester. 54. Chuck McGehee leaves his short, stocky frame to Duck Rowell. 55. Jackie Ammons leaves quieter than she came. 56. Louis and Olivia Chappell leave as brother and sister should. 57. Charlotte Freeman leaves to take up W. Spencer and golf. 58. Phoebe Fulcher leaves blushing. 59. Stanley Giddings leaves Mary Estes reluctantly. 60. Barbara Golden leaves good-naturedly. 61. Leona Hofman and Helen Teague leave the Girls' Basketball Team wondering what to do. Page Thirty-hue V The KRABBA 62. Herman Holbrook and Henry Scott leave after that examination at William and Mary. 63. James Jester and Jack Wilson leave again. 61. Roy Johnson 'leaves the Junior Varsity Basketball Team. 65. Ruth Jones leaves her height to any short junior who would like to see what is going on. 66. Cristie Kraft leaves wondering what effect the R. 0. T. C. will have on his dates. 67. Frank Lawson leaves all that he has accomplished to his brother, Bobby. 68. Marie Moore and Bobby McWatt leave their artistic ability to our fifth columnist, Jean Coddin. 69. Edgar Peters and Bob White leave the stage crew to look out for itself. 70. Caynelle Nixon leaves a vacancy in dramatics that will be hard to' fill. 71. Jean Phillips, Dorothy Lambert, Florence Timberlake and Dorothy Lemmon leave taking their red hair with them. 72. Vivian Sealey leaves her scholastic ability to Ann Edmonds. 73. John Hatten leaves the Krnhba to Doris Davenport. 74. Louise Zehrbach leaves Bobbie Lee to carry on. 75. James White leaves his meekness to Jim Petteway. 76. Bobby Poe leaves to devote more of his time to Maddox and His Band? 77. Arthur Potvin leaves the shop much to Mr. Machen's relief. 78. Gene Routten and Howie Smith leave two pairs of track shoes to be filled. 79. Shirley Staples leaves Mr. Lewis without a right-hand girl. 80. Vivian Strailman leaves Flossie Bradd behind. 81. Dorothy Tappen leaves everyone laughing at her funny sayings. 82. Kate Thompson leaves her smooth, soothing voice to Woody Patrick. 83. Melvin Tennis leaves Hall to carry on the work for the cause. 84. 'Doe Doe Walker leaves to enjoy her hard-eamed Thespian trip. Wow!!! 85. Ann Wallace leaves her muscles to Red Adams. 86. Tom Whiting leaves writing horror stories. Drawn up in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-one. HORACE LEE PEARCE. Executor. Witnessed by MARGARET SPENCER TOM WHITING Page Thirty-six 1941 I Prophecy June 8. 1951. Dear Diary: This day marks one of the happiest days of my life. It was a class reunion of the '41 graduating class assembled in the ballroom of the Rochester Hill-Top House located in down- town Hamptonia. L I if A rather good-looking old chap came walking toward meg it was Mr. Herman Holbrook from Hollywood, who has been for the past ten years trying to run Charles Hopkins, a glamor boy, out of a job, but he almost lost it on account of Bruce Wood, a handsome cowboy, who went 'way out west looking for more women to love. Speaking of women, Mr. D. N. Foster, who is chief photographer for the Hollywood Tribune, showed me a few snapshots of Miss Irma Dell Moore and Miss Catherine Mingee who are competing for the grand title Miss Hollywood. Strumming on over to the bar of this lovely paradise to get a short root-beer, I met Charles, I mean Zombie, aw, you know whom I mean, Chigger Bowman, who owns all the pin-ball machines on the Peninsula. He said he had fixed the machines up so that he was the only one who knew how to hit them. In the midst of this eamest conversation Henry Scott and Roland Begor, head barkers at Roy Johnson's poolroom, came over and said that Wendell Fuller, million-dollar playboy, had taken fifty-four dollars out of the machine. At this word, Chigger flew away. Finally reaching the bar to get me a root-beer, whom should I see as bartender but none other than Chuck', McGehee, but as I began to talk to him Melvin Tennis, head janitor of J. E. Faris' Department Store, was starting a fight with Assistant-Janitor Eric Schoonmaker to see who was going to dance with one of the Five Pennies tthat is five chorus girlsl who were Theonia Tucker, Elizabeth Tucker, Evelyn De Ryder, Sadie Dunn, and Florence Lee Timberlake. Chuck called for his bouncers three, who were Howard Smith, Kenneth Bur- bank, and Robert Read. They took the situation well in hand. After I recovered from this unnecessary disturbance, I listened to Bobby Poe and his Tick Took Maulers play Bryan Smither's red hot version of Slap Happy Pete Ragging Out the Jungle Beat with Grayson Dixon tooting that trumpet. The next piece they played was especially for Bootsie Gammon, who is the country's No. 1 jitter girl, and she selected Mr. William Smith, instructor of the MF ive Pennies, to dance with her. Sitting down to a table, I called a waitress to bring me a glass of water QI think it was waterl. On her way hack shd tripped and spilled it all over my coat. Looking up disgustedly, I saw Rose Gay Council and Dotty Reptogle, two waitresses, sitting on the iioor laughing heartily over bumping into each other. Ignoring this silly symphony, I wandered over to a table where the happy lovebirds spooned. Mr. Joseph Ankeney, still a bachelor, was there to keep order among Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade, Mr. and Mrs. hay kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hutchins, all of whom are still happily marrieu. Suddenly Miss .lane Whelchel and Miss Kate Thompson, New York career-women, came up and said a mysterious-looking man had been following them around. Mr. Frank Lawson, Page Thirty-seven The KRABBA handsome state trooper, began an investigation, assisted by Mr. Allan Wright, super-sleuth. After a while it turned out to be the man with the Charles Atlas build, George H. Winter- mute, who is now a deck-chair tender on a submarine. George said that Mr. Stuart Gibson and Mr. James Jester, authorities on women, stated that was a very good way to win your WDIIIBD. I thought the reunion would be broken up when Eugene Edmonds, famous heavyweight boxer, tangled with Eugene Routten, Olympic star. As Mr. Routten started to run away from Mr. Edmonds, he bumped into the Johnsons, Charles and Ernest, makers of .lohnson's Candle Stick Wax, cutting their heads severely. The Doctors, Floyd Carneal and Lloyd Wastcott were summoned, and they called for six pretty nurses who were Phoebe Fulcher, Ruth Etta Saun- ders, Ida Todd, Hazel Tumer, Dorothy Lambert, and Leah Levin. After each one had kissed the Johnson boys, all wanted to try it again. Getting back on the more pleasant side of things, Mr. Robin Pollock, still a maker of Model-T's, with Mr. Warren Spratley, sole distributor, told me that he couldn't see his old pal, Doug Broad, a handsome life guard at Buckroe Beach, any morq because there were so many girls crowded around him all the time. However, it has been rumored that a certain young woman by the name of Miss Nixon, who is famous on the stage and screen, suddenly has taken up swimming. Excusing myself from Mr. Pollock, I strolled around and recognized Governor James talking to Senator Pearce. They were debating the question of appropriating money for Pond and Anderson, those two airplane pilots, to fly over an island in the Chesa- peake Bay to hunt for Carter and Ammer, two great scientists experimenting on a new kind of dynamite. Miss Audrey Wilson and Miss Dolores Walker, private secretaries of Governor James and Senator Pearce, respectively, had a telegram saying there were no more islands in the bay, so the subject was dropped. Wondering what to do next, I heard a trumpet ring in my ear. Mr. Thomas Whiting silenced everything and announced that Mr. Marvin Simmons, leader of what used to be Fred Waring's Orchestra, had been requested by Miss Margaret Spencer and Miss Betty Tumbull, head of the Bachelor Woman's Club, to lead the orchestra while the Glee Club sang, I Hear You Big Daddy You Must Be Near. As Marvin directed the orchestra and the Glee Club sang, I picked out Kit Sinclair, Dorothy Luther, Erah Hatten, Janice Reed, Bill Thigpen, Vivian Strailman, and Ford Thompson, all of their voices were so beautiful and sounded too loud. Mr. John Hatten, opera star, and Miss Elsie Worster, blues singer, sang a beautiful duet. Leaving my old chumbuddies, I got my hat and coat from Peck's check stand and bought a package of cigarettes from Gerry Alion, a cigarette girl, took Kraft's taxi, and went home. Dear Diary, as I scan the senior roll and see the rest of the class names in black and white, I know they have had all the success in the world. Surely the future to all of us does mean, All This and Heaven Too. DAVID LARNER, JR. Page Thirty-eight 1941 Class Poem Four years have gone by since we came, A sprightly time we've had g Enlarging Hamptonfs hall of fame, Endorsing every fad. Though things have happened to us all, To each and every one, Since that first eventful fall, W e've all had lots of fun. We watched with glee the classes go, Like strikes of one, two, threeg Our spirits whetted to a glow, Cause now we're next you see. Good-bye to Iones and Stevens too, The sponsors of our classg We now feel that our hours too few, Have gone by much too fast. But we should feel so glad I know, That now we are so freeg Instead we're leaving dog-gone slow, Not as fast as we thought we'd be. Oh Gee, I feel that I could gush, With all the sorrow feltg With all that sentimental slush, I know your heart would melt. It's awful to be leaving here, That's all that I can sayg You all have grown to be quite dear, And school is quite okay.', -HERMAN Houanoorc Page Thirty-nine Seniofz rqwiagaapfzd . A 12- s'. iVV.. V V' I mf., 2P Q'fA -VV .1 . ,:, ,- Z If':' V Q 45. -- V93 'Zz -Vg I 52.3 1-. ,y ,Ag - ' . ,V IIV... 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'William Schulz, Hiram Wllitehealrl, .lames Cumming, Arnold Pileher, Robert Rhodes, Melvin Epstein, Eugene Hargett, Frank Gough. Fourth row front, left to right: James Lassiter, Herbert Boulter, Lillian Dirkerson, Gertrude Luffsay, Eleanor Priee, Ann Roberts, Audrey Robinson, Rosemary Fuller, Madeline Perriw e, Milton Lamb, jack Taylor. Fifth row front, left to right: Larry Firth, Erie Ahlmark, Edward Chalkley. George Heflin, Wtlrller Robins, Parker l.andrum. Juniors Group V. First row front, left to right: Eleanor Denton, Mildred Smith, Sarah Harris, Lucille Morgan, Myrna Bemis, .Iaekie Gunther, Liesel Cather, Fay Cather, Jeanne Scott, Mildred Thomas. Seeond row front, left to right: Robert Kelly, .lohn Budoff, Clyde Reaehtun, Paul Harrison, Horace Selby, Eugene Misekeh, George Magnus, Moe Wasserman, Robert Montgomery. Third row front, left to right: Naomi Nagle, Nellie Taylor, Evelyn Mingee, Ruth Whitted, Pauline Charwiek, Lawrenee Nurney, Mary Aloe-ea, Gloria Perry, Robert Adams. Fourth row front, left to right: Jimmy Roane, George Wyzltt, Dewey Maston. George Hardy, William Pettitte, Cowles Hogge, T. W. Sayre. Lawrence Roberts, Lawrenre Smith. Juniors Group IV First row front, left to right: Doris Brown, ,lean Goddin, Harvey Bryant, Harry Walters, Marvin Lerner, Sherman Phillips Dorothy Long, Lillian Martin, Martha Millard, Jane Avery. Seeond row, left to right: Ellen Lewis, Mae Dawson, Aileen Robbins, lrlenrietta Fuller, Pat lsley, Aliee Taylor, Shirlej Perry, Virginia Hesketh, Louise Gray Cunnning. Third row, left to right: Ann Barbour, Joe Ann Dewey, Shirley Walker, Doris Naber, Lueille Kaekley, Lf-lia Mitchell, Sui Mathis, Thomas Bentzel, X iggo Dereng. Fourth row, left to right: Ralph llartron. Bill Tuck, ,lat-li Barbour, Dean Lure. Gerald Boruski. Juniors Group lll First row front. left to right: Virginia llridgen, Mildred Carmines. Alene Neal, Cloria Mays, Bertie Lee Watkins, Mar Oakley, Jean Wood, Rosalind Stat-ey, Jean Pearsall, Lois Cabell, Dorothy Wtest. Seeond row, left to right: Robert Wynne, Russell Holland, ,lim l'ett4-way, T. W. Sale, Bob Smithers, Leon Hardy Robert Taylor, Carl Wenzinger, Conway Adams, William lludenhausen. Third row, left lo right: Kitty Brown, lrene liroderielt, Estelle Byrd, Elise White, Ruby Chisholm, Peggy Pitts, Miriar Hillary, Leona Hofmann, Bobbie Woods, Betty Cot-li, Meg Mason. Fourth row, left to right: l'auI Stoneman, Russell Gentry, Paul llisharoon, George Topping, Robert Lerner, Lewis Parson Nielsen Svhott, Billy Moore, William Tue-lter, Fred Balmer, J. l'. llale, Billy Ta-agle. Juniors Group ll First row front, left to right: Ann Begor, Hester Brevoort, Betty Beard, Connie Dutton, Ada Mae Freeman, Evelyn Ford Picken. Second row, left to right: Earl Adams, Earl Blanton, Terry Ford, William Rhodes, Jinnny Carter, Bob Crockett, Vivian Peggy Brittingham, Lucille Burbank, Ernestine Landers. , Emma Forrest, Roselyn Hutson, Eleanor Schoonmaker, Grace Carter, Todd Clark, Forty Brown, C. B. Fountain, James Briggs. , Ailene Austin, Oldeen Payne, Colleen Kaufman, Margaret Third row, left to right: Doris Davenport, Patricia Gibson Stacey, Ruth Sclnnidt, Ann Tennis, Betty Houpt, .lane Pugh Fourth row, left to right: Robert Cramer, Bill Baisley, John Margaret Bond, Bernice Foster, Agnes Carroll, Mary Craigs, Fifth row, left to right: Ogie Hayes, Andy Pugh, Billy Buckley, Jack Foster. Alban Scott, Jimmie Richmond, Douglas Williams, Charlcs Davidson, Bruce Class, Edward Gardener. Alltfll Billtlwill- Nellie 0,Keefe, Lillian Griggs, Gearhart, Kenneth Irwin, John Breen, Beverly Adams. Teddy Watkins, Mary Hayes, Ann Mugler, Stella Westphal. Junlors Group l First row front. left to right: Shirley Mason, Ann Tucker, Bernice Holderby, Virginia Holloway, Joyce Johnson, Myrtle Myres, Shirley McNettles, Second row, left to right Hill McGinnis. Roy Long, Third row, left to right: Powell, Marguerite Price, Fourth row, left to right: Cather, Gloria Perry, Fay Mildred Turlington, Betty Green, Charles Hewins, James Woolvin, Claude Jones, J. C. Holloway, Bobby Mclntyre, Billy Lawson, Billy Weston. Ann Tucker, Bobbie Lee Zehrbach, Helen Rogers, Aline Howe, Ann Barbara Swanson. Polly Merritt, Mary Lou Payne, Virginia Powell. Henley Westcott. Audrey Ferguson, Mildred Wallaee, Toni Willnck, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Betty McLure, Liesle Cather, Willadean Morris, Dorothy Harton. Warren l.andrum, Bernard Farwick, Clarence- Keffer, Wayne Starkey, Bob White, Jack Rhea. Frank Wilem, Albert Hutton. Sixth row, left to right: Marvin Bradley. l.eRoy Volkmer, lra Sealey, Billy Higgins, Henry Harmon, Charles Stewart, Bill Fifth row, left to right Cameron. -Ll t Sophomores Group ll lfirhl row front, left to right: ,lohn Uarlwr, Anna Louise M4-lntyre. Peat:-lies flantly, Etlwarfl Brooks. Relay Faris, ,lame Barnes, Toppy Marsh, l,olly M1-Menamin, Bill Pfelier. Harry Livers. Set-onrl row, left to right: Wanda M4-Donaltl, Regina liinhevk, Mary Lou Holt, Dora Guillette, Elizabeth Phelpf Franeis Fuller, Mary Rolserts, Florine liiverman, Marjorie Babcock, Ruth Messick, loyve Stanton. Third row. left to right: Roherl Hunserker, Marion Roruaki, Barlvara Stinnefortl, James Soros, WH-sley Marhen, J. l' Revlor, CllilI'l0h Wllililig, Stanley Mauro, Ceril Evans. lfourlh row, left to right: Wooilfiii Patrivk, Nathaniel Harrell, Jimmy Waulka-r, ,lan-k Wooal, Frank llnle-her, Arthur llori la-onarnl Hathaway. William Trinllrle, Kenneth M4-Carly, .lark Jncltl. Sophomores Group I First row front, left to right: Martha Ile Claris. ,Ioyve Blankenship, Regina Yan Connis, Haroltl Koh-nm, ,lark Koh-un T. H. Wilstili, l'at 0'Rrien, Eram-is Outten, Helen Brown, Julie Taylor, Ruliy Messiek. Sei-ontl row, left to right: Nell Ely, Florenee Johnson, Roia Huelgins, ,lane lirittinghmn, Helly Wllittr, ,lulict Cartlne Mr. John Y0lil'lIllt'li, Lorainne Argo, fllatlys Cromwell, Charlotte Tllflllltlh, llorolhy Newall, Virginia Hoover, l ram-is Garj Third row, left to right: Virginia Murphy, Carol Lewis, Floreiivu Charles, Virginia Cuillette, Martha Tysinger, Margar- Stewart, Mary Eftis, llelly Prive. Marjorie Luke, Nanvy Citlelings, Juanita Minter, Norman Ross. l ourIh row, left to right: lfretltlie Smith, Eugene Willialnlstiii, Russell Alaernathy, Ernest llarris, Enlwartl Evans, lli Reynolds, ,lim lilarhartl, ,lark Lontlon, Hill Selnnitll, Tommy Marshall. Carl Roberts. Freshman ll l irst row front, left to right: Ruth Evans, .lo Lee Brown, Hazel Vielx. Peggy Lee Waltliligttnll, Madeline Moore. Eva Carpenter, Margaret Barnam, Margie Brundage, Virginia Watkins, Evelyn Mary Bowen. Seeond row, left to right: Betty Evans, Myra Lamar, Ruth Lawless, Alive Marshall. .lean l'll'tFClllilll, ,lean Anderson, Marion Rogers, Mary Frances Anderson. Third row, left to right: ,lay Robins, Rolrert Perfater, Buddy Sherman, George Underwood, ,laek Relpin, Curtis Burt, Ned Spratley, Paul Tysinger. l'l0lll'lll row, left to right: Bruee Wilgllfff, Fred Cary, Carl lliggens, Rollert Tennis, Riellard Bagley, George lfielul, Willialllt Ferguson. Luther Derlly. l+'il'th row, left to right: Robert Lawson, Lloyd Sellsy. Bolnlvy liaurenee, Weldon Allen, Neglex Long, .linnny Morrison. Freshman l l irst row front. left to right: Betty Jolly, Shirley Bretnmer, Christine Olsen., .lane Curtis, Ruth Baker, Betty Walker, l'l1illida Manderson. Dolores Lupimtrei. Second row, left to right: Helen Mason, Lorraine Lee, .Kathleen Bussenger, .lean Lamrenee, Phyllis Anderson, Margaret Kautz, Billy Forrest, Jean Parsons, ,larleie Stewart. Third row, left to right: Thomas Parks, Carlton Howard, Sain Rossa, Emmett Bradley, Thomas Bartron. Billy Hopkins, Fred Smith. George Cunningham. Fourth row, left to right: John Mt-Uuire, Billy Phillips, ,lat-k Hollingsworth, Earl Lawson, ,lark Madison, Junior Perry, lQtFIlllClll Ueniston. l iftl1 row, left to right: Alfred Cristiansen, Lawrenre Beatty, James Collins, Rirhard Hill, Eugene Alu-rnathy, James Hand, llarvey Charles. W' ','-'ianu,:,t..gv.. 1lann '. mi, v-- 'K A--U iwwuwm mv uivmiw--' 1 r in 14 A4 Page F arty-six . Z E r, 'E I9 4 5 If x 6 if i if 5 'a Z -E xl 'k 2 E F 4 Q E 8 M if : 1 'x 5. . vu J :umm 1911511 -nv 'auufn-' in .imfuvuunv -an-nm: v' wav .iriafzmvr-u1v ,wr1mcn1'zwzarm-:Away :nun.lummm 'vffu-L1,f.us...Arxu:.r--v-.' E 7,1 Ii E w 9 E 95 s s 5 'S a- .2 -I ,n ji 'f Tv N- sz 5 1. 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Harry Kirkpatrii-k, Margaret Kraft, Crislie Holbrook, Herman Page F0l'fj'-SGUUII Gaynullc Nixon Jeanne Tillery Mr. Stephen Avierno Landrum, Parker Nixon, Cayncllc 0'liricn, Pat Roberts, Mary Rower, Lillian Stephenson, Betty Taylor, Julia Tennis, Hall Tillcry, Ji-anne Turnbull, Betty Wilson, Thomas Walker, Dolores ZCllI'lDIl1'll, Bobbie Student Assistants tent Assistants are junior and Senior girls who assist in the Olliu-e and 'H ll v ut new students in oricntating themselves, and act as hostesses at Sl'll00l functions Tlle purpose of the organization is to provide a medium of growth for girls and to lllUlllUl1 slut tnt understanding of administrative prolllems. lltt requirements are: Regularity in allen1lant'e. Satisfartory effort in work. Neat appearanec. General desire to work agreealily and elliriently. Respert for student lnody and faculty. Canulen., Ann Crenshaw, Virgi Diggs, Jeanette Elliott, Shirley lforrest, Mildred Gwin, Frances Hoover, Sarah l lVlarsl1all, Rosalind Martin, Belly Nixon, llayuelle Memb ers Z0lll'lliIt'll, Louise Norlx, lla-stu-r Sealey, Vivian Spenrer, Margaret Staples, Shirley Stat-ey, Ceorgetta Strailman, Vivian Taylor, Alive Tillery, ,leanin- Vllllfllllllll, lielty Willxin, Billie Sponsor Mrs. llarold Rtlggles. llean ol lflrls Page l urIy-vigil! Journalism Club I 'urposu To give sllltllfltls who are interested in journalism, the opportunity to learn something: alnout news gathering anrl news wrilingg To give the people of our rommpnily information about the 4-lassroom work and the extra-eurrivula activities of our svhcol. Membership Any stumlent interesteul in reporting school happenings, and willing to attend regularly the weekly meetings of the group, may belong to this elulv. When a mm-miner has hail lifty invhes of news printed in the press, she is entitleml to .1 journalism pin. Regulations Weekly meetings are helcl during at-tivily perioil on Mondays. Assignments given out at this time must he handed in for eorrevtion on Wednesday, anil the final copy typecl ready for the paper hy 3:30 Thursnlay. Officers Editor-in-chief , , ,,,,, , ,, l'll0l'!3'lll'C Lee Timlnrrlalw News Editor N ,, ,,,, Vivian Sealey Secretary ,, , Business Manager Sponsor , ,, ,, AIIIIIIUIIS., Jackie llrevoort, Esther Brown, Vara llussenger, Frances Camden, Ann Cork, Belly Cole, Dorothy llfllllllllllll, Leona llosier, Oris Mae Hughes, Balve Mem bers ,, Bollliy M1'W:ltt , , , Vara Brown Mrs. Jessie S. Stinnefortl Jolly, Helen Key, Helen Mewatt, Bolrlry Moore. Marie Moore, Irma Dell Muire, Lorella Sealey, Vivian Slrailman, Vivian Tinllrerlal-Le, Florellve Z0llI'llZll'll, Louise ffolffvw f V . .Q fl 0? we Zziiiii . 4 Q, X Mg 'K Q4 if ir' K V1 rx 5, M v gil' 1 ' 5 923,552 V' 5 f mg 3 X21 if , 3 M ' v g g iq Ky' ,xg ,A . N QL Ar '10 CIMO U C1101 U . 5Li5wofbw 5 04404. Shbfsofa A2444 Q1Zf wo ' wwwwwp' my awww, 'M M Sax? of Mfxsm mp. sealy. -4. W ,efpofmofc -f w'ccS 5113. S 1i45fbOfw Q !9 11fe fmefe ffa cxbfmfaof-L 6TOm 4 Kf QM Qmwwfaeevlwrmv M lktffcwafmif' Occgfuflfaofc gf-foomfm 93, Wwffgiwnm ,....,,............................-..-..---- 3 o 6 Bewmew 0066. 3.60207 ! Q ' Awww lfulurx: Rojo y Amarillo 13,1 I'l'l'SiIIl'llfl' 1,11 Ililfl?-I,l'l'Silll'IllI' Lu Svcrvlflrill l,u Tvrsnrzfru Ufiviul dn f,l'll4'l1 El Ateneo Espanol Mullen: Hit'llIlll'C Advlamln- Flon-wr: Call-mlula Sponsor: Miw Elizulwllx Hum Uffivvrx .llll'lll, I1 Yrs nilfllillll, Ilnriw llurlruu, Ralph lluml, Malrgalrvl lloyllv. Uellzl llrillingllaml, Peggy llrown. Vnru Czlnhly., Lol ll lil Cruigs, Maury UQIYIYIIIIUTI. Dorif Ile-rlny. ,loam F4-rguson, Murgnrcl lllllllllltlllh, Luvilv Hull f'4'1'c'li'l 1 Q A 1 Ilnywoufl. lrif H1-wins, Clnurlc-F llolclerlry, Bt'l'llil'U lloupl, Belly Hughes, lfalilll Jollmun. Dolly Iillllll, Kulln-rim' Z4'lll'llil1'll.. liolnllio lvc Page Fifty-I Tlmlnnf Wllilillg llnrif llanvnporl Dorothy lnllluvr livlly Turnlrull Uulorch Walker Luwmn. Jan-lx Lewis, Ellvll Lutlu-wr, llurollly Marlin. Lillian M1-Wall. Bnlrlry Millf-r, Subaru Muorv, Murin- lVlug:l4'r. Annu Mnriu Vhillipf, ,Ivan Pow:-ll, Virginian Pllgll, ,lame Ref-il. Rolwrl Sanumlq-rf. Ruth Sluvvy, Murgarvt Tignnr, Doris Turnlvull, Bcity Walker. Doloruf Wallkills, T1-ulely Whiling. Tlllblllilb Wilson. .Mulrcy .llnilnt Carpe lllvlll Prvsidmzf I'iCl -PI'PSilll'IlI Sprretury Treusurvr Ilurlmur, Annv Bnruslxi, Marion liryaml, llurvvy Hurlnxnk. Iilln-illv Cnrneul, Floyd liUlllllllllf2Q, lmuiw llvrlry, ,Ieunnv De-Ryalvr, Eva-lyn llvmzy, Ju Ann Gardner, Jnlivllv Cimlclings, Nnnry Gulvlier. Framk K4lll'llIll, Jnlln Li-xin, lie-all Lewis, Carrol Latin Club Sponsor: Misa Nl1l1lt'llIIt' ,lom-Q 0f1il -l'.N illll-'IIIIIPIIN Lulu-, Murjoriv Milllllw. Sm- l Inwer: Purplv Alim- Taylor Hurry Wallxfrs Anne Barbour .'xllk'Q Il Rnlrlrine Morrill, Polly Munrv, Billy Pnym-. Mary Lou RUlDlllllH, Ailvvn Sl'llU0llIlliIlx0I'. Eleanor Smith, Billy Slnvvy, Gvnrgvllr' Slinnvlorcl, Hurlnalrn Taylor, A I im' Tuylur, ,luilu Wallkvr, Wulf-l's, Wright, Young, Carolyn Sliirlc-y Ilurry Allan ,www Page Fifty-three I '9-than X, Le Cercle Francais flower: Flour rlf' Lis Colors: Red, White and Blue motto: Toujours en Avant The' aim of this 4-lull is to promote intvrest in the study of Frenvh Los Offirvrs lv President N ,,,, , ,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,, Vivian Sealey le I'7i1'P-PfPSil19lIf ,, Rutllerfortl Tllompnon Ie Secrotftire-Tresorie Jeanne Tillery Ia lfonsaillerv ,, , ,,,,, Mllv. Anne Page Moreland Les Members Begor, Alma Ima Marshall, Rose-lind Boruski, Ceraltl MrI.urt-, Betty Burbank, Lum-ille Merritt, Polly Carneal, Floyd Myrus, Myrtle Covk, Betty Robertson, Lent Cole, Etlgar Sealey, Vivian Cl't'llSllilW, Virginia Spurling. Tack Diggs. ,It-anetlv Taylor, Alive Elliott, Fhirlvy Tlllgl1BIl, Billy Hattvn, Erah Tllolnpmn, Hutlwrfortl Hntten, john Tillt-ry, JPIIIIIIP Hoowr, Sara Timlwrlalw. Florence Lee lsley, Pat Tucker, Betty lxeiss, Peggy W:ltvl's. Harry liirlxpatrick, Margaret Wilsozl. Ann Page Fifty-four Speech Forum The Spec:-li Forum was organized in February, 1940, by a group of students who wished to further inter:-at in puhlir speaking. This year tht' rlulr enjoyed its second anniversary with the joining of two new spew-h t'l1lFhl h. At tht- 4-lone of the semester, the Forum joint-rl with the llurrn-nt Evetit: lllulr to go on a va-ry mllt'l't'4al'lll trip to Washington. Officers ,, , Caynelle Nixon Melvin Tennis Ann Wilsfrzi President , , I ire President , Sevrvtury-'l'rv11xurvr ,Wvrnbers Larner. David Law son, Frank Ainmer. Henry Begor, Alma Lee Begor, Roland Broad, Doug Brown Vara Cock, Bt-tty Cole. Edgar llounvil. Rose Cay lleRytler. Evelyn Edmonds. Eugene Ford. ,Iolln l ult'her, Plmeht- llamnion, Lurille Hall, llarry llalten, Erah llatten. John Heflin, George Holbrook. Herman Hughes Babe I Liberty, Virginia Mason, Meg Nixon, Gaynelle Phillips, ,l. C. Reed. Rohn-rt Shelton.. Lorraine Slltfllllllilil, Helen Spenver, Margaret Tennih, Hall Tennis, Melvin Thoinpnon. Kats' Wl1elt'l1t?l, ,lane Whiting, Toni Wilson, Ann Winterinute, Ce-or Wtlorl, Brure Young. Carol gt' tk K+ Current Events Club UUNIOR-SENIOR? Officers President-tlst terml Judy Carey H W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... , .,,, 42nd termll Courtney Carter Vice-President-11st terml Henry Ammer ,,,, ,, ,, 12nd term! Alive Taylor Serretury-Treasurer-1Both terms! ,, ,,.Y, ,, , , ,, , Evelyn DeRydtr Sponsor , , ,,,,, , , , Yt,, Y,,, Y,,, ,,Y.,....Y,Y,,Y,Y.,, . M i ss Mabel SPFIIIQV Members Adams, Robert Isley, Pat Taylor, Alive Allow-a, Mary Carneal, Floyd Carter, Courtney lleRyder, Evelyn Hoover, Sara President H ,,,,.. W Vice-President, ,, Secretary , ,, , Treasurer ,,,,, Sponsor ,,,., Allen, Weldon Anderson. Mary Frat Anderson, ,lean Bartron, Thomas Bowen, Mary Bradley, Emmit Brown, Helen Derby, Luther Ferguson, Willianl Freeman, Jean Giddings, Nanvy IFPS Johnson, Charles Lambert, Dorothy Levin, Leah Selby, Horace Speegle, Hobart IFRESHMAN-SOPHOMORED Officers Members Hopkins, Billy Howard, Carlton Hult-her, Frank Kolrum, .lark Lamar, Myra Lawson, Bobby Lewis, Carol Luke, Marjorie Newell, Dorothy Outten, Francis Phelps, Elizabeth Page Fifty-six Wasserman, Moe Waters, Harry Wilson, Ann Jai-k Kolenm , Nancy Ciddings Barbara Stiuneford Dorothy Newell ,. ,, Miss Elsie Cay Lane Phillips, Bill Robbins, .lay Rogers, Marion Sherman, Buddy Spratley, Ned Stinneford, Barbarl Taylor., .lulia Tysinger, Paul Watkins, Virginia Girls' Monogram Club President ,,,,,,. lice President . ,, Secretary , Treasurer Sponsor Anderson. Phyllis Bowen, Pearl Brevoort, Ester llrittingham, Peggy Dewey, Jo Ann Estes, Mary Forrest, Milmlrecl Fuller, Rosemary Gardner, Juliet Cimlclings, Naney Gutierrez, Rumalnla Hoffman, Leona Huflgins, Rosa Jolly, Helen Kaufman, Colleen Colors: Real and White Officers .llenlberw Leona Hofmann Dolores Wallker Rosemary Fuller ,, Rose Gay Couneil Miss Kalllryn Hully Lawless, Ruth Lewis. Carol lvI1'Mt'llilllllll, llor M4'W:llt, llolrhy Nalwr, Doris Pogrelra, June Prinlgen, Virginia Rolrllins, Aileen Rollins, Virginia Stewart. Margaret Tl'2lf.KllP, Helen W1llkl'F, llolores West, Dorothy White, Bt-ny Wilson, Aunlrey Olllj' Wiunanakp ww-awww Wig Esther Burdick Library Club The library 1-lulr is l'0IllllU:401l ol' girls who are inieresleil in lillrnry work anal IISQIHITUIQ in IP lilnrnry. The :lim of lhv vluh is in fpnnsnr :I greater interest among the student- in IFFIIIPS and lilnrury so-rvimv, tu stinlulnlu reading inturusi :mel to improve the library -eruw of the QPIIDUI. Prvsiflent , ,, Vive Prffsizlvnl Sw'l'vtul'y Trvaxurvr Sponsor ,, , linker, Virginia Bishop, Belly Brown, Vilril llnrlnanlk, Lui-illv Ilnnulen, Ann Cl'f'llSll1IW, Virgi Dawson, May lie Ry1lPr, Evvly Ellwurcls, Peggy Plllioll, Shirley i'llIi1'llt'F, Plinelw Uunllwr, Jalvlxiv Hoover. Sara nia n Ugirrfrs Members Hosier, Oris Hughes, Faith Jeanne Tillery Shirley Elliott Mny Dawson Ha-sler Nook June Saunders. lronmongvr. Ethelyn lmlxr-, ,lean Lunllrerl, llorolhy livvin, Leah lVl1'W:lll, Bolrliy lVlnnsIiPl1l, June Moore, Marie Morewilz, Lorraine Nook, ll:-sler Thompson, Kate Tillery. Jeanne Page Fifty-eight Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club was organized February 8, 1940. Any girls in the high school who are interested in Home Economics are eligible for membership. The club was organized to promote a greater interest in Home Economics and to help with other be-hool activities. Officers President l,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, Members Bussenger, From-es Forrest. Emogene Ford, Evelyn Hughes, Elhie Mae Harris, Charlotte Ironmonger, Ethelyn Long, Dorothy Tappen, Dorothy Lufsey, Morris, NBIIIIS, Hosier, Perrine, Dorothy Roberts h , Charlotte Harris ,, , Dorothy Tappen Gertrude Audrey Elizabeth Uris Madeline Price, Eleanor Roberts, Dorothy f v. J 772 5 Haifa Rd rife QQ IEA wg Ofirers President ,,,,,,. ,,,, , , , ,, ,. Bob W S Vice-President and Secretary ,, ,,,,.. .. ,,,, Jar-k R Farulty Member , Luther W. Mae Members Hutton, Albert Spent-er, Earl Johnson, David Sharman, Arthur Rhea. Jaek Wilem, Frank Wllite, Bolt The Audiographie Staff is a srhool serviee organization selerted from students in the Vocational Department. The stall' provides for the school a eorps of trained operators for the motion pit-ture equipment, visual aids and for sound amplifying equipment used in von- net-tion with the school's program. The Audiographic Staff meets eat-h week for dist-ussion of some of the types of equip- ment used, and individual members fill assignments for operation ol' equipment whenever net-essary. Disc-ussion at the weekly forum is designed to qualify the staffs members to set up, operate, and care for the sehool's light projevting and sound amplifying equipment in a way that will assure its most satisfavtory operation. Page Sixty Boys, Camera Club The- Iioya' Czum-ru Club mu fuumlm-ii in Now-mln-r, 1939, by Mr. Rirllurml l'I. Gilman. inalrurlur of Me4'h:ll1i1'zll Druvsing in Hunlplun High Svhool. its nlcmhership is vunlpowul of fiflvvn imys who are ints-rest:-el in Pllologrzlplly IIINI have Illililllilillffii sulirfzwlory vitiza-'lb ahip during lhvir fllt'lllilt'l'Filill. Tlu- main purposv of thin 1-lui: if- lu promote the cilurulimiul value uf Pllologrupliy. through qliwumiun mul purticipuliun. Uffirvrx l'rvsi1lm1t , llunulnl lfmlvr l'ivv-I'rvsidelzt ,, Bill Cillllllfllll Sf'Cff'flll'j'-Tl'I'llNlll'l'l' , Ilia-k Rugglew Sponsor ,, ,, , Mr. Richard Il. Gilmm Mein lr ers .'xllllll1'l'.. Honry Joruizm, Marlin Broml. llllllfliilh Live-rf. Hurry Caunvrun, Hill Lum-, Dean: i'i1Il'Wil'k, li0I'IlllI'li l'0llm'k, Rohurl l ml1'l'. llunulal Rllgglo,-s, Dirk lloggv., Cnwlsw Tlligpivli. Billy l'lullmuly, J. ll. V0iiiIll0I'.. Lulioy Wcmlun, Ililly Pugv Sixly-wie I . E i 5 Q X l 1 . l l ?aNavwsw0e Science Club The- Haunplnn High 51-11001 Svif-in-el Clula was 1-Ulllllllxfl in Ovlolwr of 1010. lts purww Alf fm-I forth Ivy tlw vllzlrlvr nivnilwrf. ii lu furlllvr inlvrml in vveryllaiy svivlivf' among 1 llll'lll1H l'S nf tlw h1lll1l'Ill lmfly. Tlirougli ilu- 4-fforlf of il, fpunfnr. Mr. Paml Mufsvlmam. il lm, lace-n ulilc to 0 I . zillilianlion with llie- Ann-rif-an lnfliluto of 54-if-in-P unrl Engineering Clulnh. With the' aiil of funnlf lllDlillllt'Ql lllruugzli Ihe rule- of prugrannf All vziriouf llannp 1 lnzlll ganiie-F, the lnvlnhvrs lum: hccn :lhle lo huy cum svifwilifir 6qlllpllli'lI1. Prvsirlvnr l i1'v-Prvsiflmll ,, Sl?l'l'9llll'y-TTl'IlSIIf1'l' ,, , Jhmnvr. He-nry flzlrnf-all, 1 10y1l Calrlvr, Cnurlncy Carter. Tvrry flock. Bvtly Hnywoofl. lrif 1'lnrwin4. Clmrlvw Hnovs-r, Sara J0llllcUll, Erncfl Ofjicvrs Henry Ammur Courlnvy Czlrlv .l. C. Phillip Mvrnlwrs Kuiss. Peggy Lawson, ,lm-k Lf-mer. Boll Phillips. J. C. Speeglc. Holnlrl Spenver. Margaret Tvnnis. Hull Tennis, Mvlvin T1lOIllIJhlDlI, Rulllerfonl Woods. Bobbie Pago Sixty-Iwo wr, yy N its ,x 043 Al 2 slim. Choir Director, Virginia Smith Acreonzpunisl. Susan Miller Anderson, .lean Charles, Florence Dossett, Loa Doughtis. Nana Ford, Evelyn Forrest, Billie Forrest, Imogene Ironmonger, Ethelyn King, Doris Kautz, Margaret Anderson, Mary Frances Argo, Loreine Broderick, Irene Cahle, Lois Ferris, Evelyn Bartron, Ralph Cameron, Bill Cogan, Kenneth Cunningham, George Beatty, Lawrence Collins, James Derby, Luther Hill, Richard Soprun os Lawless. Ruth Ann Luke, Marjorie Manderson, Phillida Marshall. Rosalind Mason, Shirley Mays, Gloria Mitehell, liilia Neal, Alene Not-k, Hester Parsons, June Altos Harris, Sarah Lamar, Myra Meljonald, Wllllflil Payne, Mary Lou Rogers, Marion Tenors Ferguson, William Lawson, Bolrhy Lawson, Earl Mr-Cuire, John Buss Lamll, Milton Mi-Bride, William Nelson, Fred Spent-cr, John Page Sixty-Ihr:-we Saunders, Ruth Stewart, .lavqueline Stinneford, Barhara Thomas, Charlotte Tysinger, Martha White, Betty Willork, Toni Wood, Jeanne Woodward, Lois Wzltkills, Bertie Tawes, Olive Ray Tice, Phyllis Walker, Dolores Wilson, Audrey Phillips, Bill Thomas, Arthur Tysinger, Paul Stoneman, Paul Want, Louis Chorus Mlxed tFirst Appearanccl Mixed Chorus ll? Christmas Concert-with the Band. 121 State Festival in Richmond. April 4---where they did the finest work of the season 431 Outdoor spring festival in the Darling Memorial Park, May 18 where all the bands and choruses of the High Schools on the Peninsula take part. 1-ll Mixed Chorus sang for Commencement and Class Day, June, 1941 and also for several assembly programs. 151 From Mixed Chorus was picked :1 fine grils, Chorus and boys' Chorus The girls gave many concerts and performances at P. T. A. meetings and Woman s Club and Open House on April 22. From that group was chosen an active sextet From the boys' chorus, was also chosen a boys' double quartet. Members Sopranos Boruski, Marion Carmines, Mildred Councill, Rose Gay Estes, Mary Foster, Virginia Freeman, Jean Gary, Frances Gardner Juliette X Griggs, Lillian Hatten, Erah Harrison, Virginia Hawks, Betty Horton, Bessie Lake, Jean Lawless, Ruth Ann Lemmon. Dorothy Lewis, Ellen Luke, Marjorie Manderson, Phillida McMenamin, Dorothy Ashe, Betty Avery, Jane Bowen, Pearl Bradd, Elva Camden, Anne Carpenter, Eva Diggs, Jeannette Griggs, Vivian Lassiter, Edith Adams, Conway Cogan, Kenneth Draper, Walter Zehrbach, Loui A ltos Tenors Dudenhauser, William Evans, Cecil Hand, James Hathaway, Leonard James, Phil Boulter, Herbert Bradley, Marvin Disharoon, Paul Dossett, John Epstein, Melvin Giddings, Stanley Glass, Bruce Harmon, Henry Hatten, John Heflin, George Kelly, Robert Miller, Susan Morewitz, Loreine Muire, Lorella Newell, Dorothy Osterhous, Helen Outten, Frances Powell, Henley Reese, .lean Robbins, Alene Rosser, Lillian Storey, Betty Thompson, Kate Tignor, Doris Tumer, Doris Tyler, Mary Watlington, Peggy White, Betty Wood, Jeanne Worster, Elsie Wyatt, Madge se Lewis, Carol Morris, Page Pugh, Jane Reed, Janice Rodger, Marion Smith, Charlotte Tawes, Olive Tice, Phyllis Wyatt, Nell Lawson, Bobbie Lawson, Earl Long, Roy Rector, J. B. Sale, T. W. Topping, George Williams, Elwood Wintermute, Georg Wright, Allen Bassas Page Sixty-five Masters, Dewey McBride, William Moore, Billy Pearce, Horace Roberts, Lawrence Robertson, Lem Simmons, Kenneth Spencer, John Tuck, Bill Whiting, Tom Wilson, Jack B Band Instructor, Mrs. Marie P. Burl-ze The Hampton High School Band, directed by Marie Burke, has had a very busy and success- ful year. During the football season the Band and Drum Major, Billy Westoli, performed for all the games. ln December the Band and Mixed Chorus gave a concert in the Audi- torium. In April the Band competed in the State Musical Festival at Richmond, where they played two dillicult selections, L'Richarrl lll ' overture and g'Spiritual Riversf' The Band placed third in the State of all the class A schools, which is a splendid record since the band was organized only four years ago. In addition to providing music for all the High School Plays and some civic events, the Band provided music for the Class Night and Commencement exercises. Trumpets Cameron, Bill Dixon, Grayson Smither, Bob Newell, Chester Willock, Antoinette Lawson. Billy Watkins, Teddy Read, Robert Watson, Tom Baisley, Bill Sale, T. W. Butler, Pauline Phillips, Bill Bradley. Emmett Hollingsworth, .lack Alto Horns White, Betty Hanf, Evelyn Morgan, Lucille Watkins, Virginia Mason, Helen Mason, Virginia Member Clnrinets Marshall. Rosalind Green, Betty McCarty, lmy Freeman. .lean Petteway. Jim Centry. Russell Lockwood. Charles Spratley, Ned Perfater. Bobby Magnus. George Roberts, Mary Machen, Westley Dewey, .Ioan Baritones Spencer, John Candy, Teressa Johnson, Joe Trombones Poe, Robert Larner, David Ferguson, Audrey Bowen, Rollin Hill, Richard .5 Page Sixty-six Basses Smither. Bryan Cary, Fred Cramer, Bob Pollock, Robert Snxophones Alhmark, Eric Sultan. 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Tom 'HSP 1:1111 ol, Horuve Peurve Gaynellv Nixon Anne Wzllla:'s' Jeanne Tillory Moreland Page Sixty-eight Carrick Dramatics Club Carrick Dramatics Club Oficers President ..,........... ,..,..,.. ..,..,.. . . . .... ..,....,. C aynelle Nixon Vrce Preszdent ....,..,,.......,,,,,, .,.., , .,,,..,.. ,.,, ,,...,,,,,,..,,,. .,,,,,,,,,, H e r m an Holbrook Secretary Treasurer .,,....,,,, , ,. ,,,,, , ,,,.,. ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,, ,,.,..,,, J eanne Tillery Sponsors .,,,,,..,, Mr. R. E. T. Lewis, Miss Anne Page Moreland, Mr. L. Machen Members Alion, Gerry Allen, Weldon Ammer, Henry Bartron, Ralph Broad, Douglas Cole, Edgar Council, Rose Gay Cummings, Vivian Davenport, Doris Davidson, Charles Diggs, Jeanette Fuller, Henrietta Gammon, Lucille Gwin, Frances Hatten, John Heilin, George Holbrook, Herman Hughes, Babe Ironmonger, Ethyln Isley, Pat Johnson, Ernest Larner, David Marshall, Rosalind Merritt, Polly McWatt, Bobby Moore, Marie Page Sixty-nine Muire, Lorella Nixon, Gaynelle Payne, Mary Lou Pearce, Horace Peters, Edgar Pollock, Robert Pugh, Andy Robertson, Lem Ruggles, Dick Sealey, Vivian Simpson, Arleigh Staples, Shirley Strailman, Vivian Tennis, Hall Tennis, Melvin Thompson, Kate Tillery, Jeanne Timberlake, Fiore Vann, William Volkmer, LeRoy Walker, Dolores Whelchel, .lane White, Bob Whiting, Thomas Wilson, Ann Zellrbach, Louise nce Lee Carrick Dramatics Club Plays The Carrick Dramatics Club of Hampton High School was founded April 15, 1932, by R. E. T. Lewis, Mrs. Kathryn Pace Cameron and Mrs. Margaret Patrick Wood. The club took its name from David Carrick, a well known eighteenth century actor. The requirements for membership are interest in dramatics, satisfactory scholarship, and participation in school activities. Through the support of the faculty and student body of Hampton High School, the Dramatics Club has been able to produce many successful plays, such as: The Whole Town's Talking, Highness, As You Like It, The Valiant, Pierrot-His Play, She Stoops to Conquer, El Cristo, Spooks, 4'Rememher the Day, Leave It to Psmith, Try It With Alice, Night of January l6th,,' s'The Brat, The Bat, Footloose, and Bridal Chorus. This year was the Carrick Dramatics Cluh's ninth successful season. Its fall production was Swing Fever, a new rollicking high school comedy in three acts, by Esther E. Olsen, combining all the elements that make for popularity, fun, a picture of real American life, youth's eagerness to dance and a rapid live plot. The play was given two nights with separate casts for each night. Thursday night's cast was as follows: David Lamer, Jeanette Diggs, Dorothy Lambert, Dolores Walker, Herman Holbrook, Caynelle Nixon, Henry Ammer, Peaches Candy, John Hughes, Betty Cock, Anne Edmonds, Andy Pugh, Weldon Allen and Arleigh Simpson. Friday night's cast: Jack Kolcum, Marguerite Price, Leah Levin, Dolores Walker, Douglass Broad, Kate Thompson, Edgar Cole, Lorella Muire, Charles Davidson, Doris Davenport, Jackie Gunther, Emest Johnson, Richard Ruggles and Vivian Cumming. Jeanne Tillery was Student Director and the Business Staff was as follows: Student Business Manager, Vivian Sealey, Publicity Manager, Pat Isleyg Assistants, Florence Timberlake, Billy Thigpen, Mary Lou Payne, and Frances Cwing Sales Manager, John Hatteng Assistants, Rosalind Marshall, Ann Wilson, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Willadean Morris, Vivian Strailman, Audrey Wilson and Babe Hughes. The following served on the stage: Manager, Edgar Peters, Electrician, Bob Whiteg Engineer, William Thurman, Carpenter, Milton Melsong Properties, Robert Pollock and Helen Scottr, Wardrobe., Frances Gwing Assistants, James Woolvin, Charlotte Freeman, and Betty Tumbullg Make-up, Babe Hughes, Virginia Crenshaw, Louise Zehrbach and June Mansfield. The house manager was Horace Pearce and the ushers were Robert Pollock, Joe Johnson, Floyd Bradd, Cene Edmonds, Roland Begor and Dan Cumming. Page Seventy The second play given by the Dramatics Club this year was a Christmas play, 'The Second Marriage of Santa Claus, by John Kirkpatrick. It was also presented at Langley Field. This play was a mixture of realism and fantasy. The author displays the lack of true sentiment in modern Christmas. It was introduced by a Mother whose nerves and temper are frayed by shopping and senseless barter and exchange of presents, a father who growls over the needless expenses of Yuletide, and a young girl whose romance is all but wrecked by the misdirected generosity of her Aunt. Only the young man and Emmy seem to know what Christmas is really for and only when Emmy elopes with Santa Claus are we given some hope that commercialism may some day cease to surround the Birthday of our Saviour. The cast was as follows: Henley Powell, Henry Ammer, Horace Pearce, Mary Lou Payne. Gaynelle Nixon, George Heliin. The Stage Manager was Edgar Peters and the proper- ties were handled by Robert Pollock. The next play to be presented by the Dramatics Club was combined with the Senior Class. It was Spring Fever by Glenn Hughes. It is a snappy comedy centered around the pre-graduation days at college. lt takes place at Brookfield College, a small co-educational college. The boys of the rooming house manhandled a rich endower, who intends to with- draw his endownment. and in so doing cause one student not to get his degree, but he comes around when his daughter plays sick. The college gets the endowment, the boy gets the degree and the endower gets a son-in-law. The cast was as follows: Douglas Broad, David Larner, Thomas Whiting., Phil James, Bruce Wood, Ernest Johnson, Dolores Walker., Florence Timberlake, Gaynelle Nixon Georgetta Stacey, Kate Thompson, Arleigh Simpson and Dorothy Tappen. 1 Horace Pearce was Student Director and the Business Staff was as follows: Manager, Ann Wilsong Assistants, Glen Salisbury, Frances Cwin, Priscilla Johnson, Shirley Staples, Stage Manager, Ed Petersg Assistants, Harry Hall, Robert Pollockg Electrician, Bob Whiteg Publicity Manager. Vivian Strailmang Assistants, Evelyn DeRyder, Dorothy Lambert, Julia Forrest, Courtney Carterg Sales Manager, William Thigpeng Assistants. Erah Hatten, Leah Levin, Jean Phillips., Christie Kraft. Betty Tuckerg Make-up., Sara Hooverg Assistants, Jean Reese, Virginia Crenshaw, Rosalind Marshallg' Wardrobe, iris Haywood, Allen Wrightg Properties, Margaret Spencer and John Hatten. The House Manager was Joe Ankeney. The Dramatics Club also presented two one-act plays for the commencement exercises. In addition to the Garrick Dramatics Club. Hampton High School is affiliated with the National Thespians. Membership in the National Thespians is the highest dramatic honor that high school students can obtain. It is the only national fraternity in the high school. A minimum of twenty dramatic credits, or two major and one minor roles, is required for election. Page Seventy-one rx Ti if . P '1 Q F Y I: r. N V. C r '.-fnv1.mnvvlv.-.u::1s::s.- nw, vu: urs' P111 vv :aw ,nm-:ww w' , an m mmm: 1 1, - emma mam: .v.-nizvx:.p1uwur13 E If S K, E gl 5 X M y E 'F L3 4 u 9. 1, V4 2 'I v v 5 'Q .. 'E . 5-uw , raxnnrz ,.' , L 1- mv-w me .v.ux.,aw1RNm.'..Vm .vu-, wn'--.a-f4n.n1m-ra - :Q--:village-unwxq' .mr Q.:-1' U: 'ful' .1 L sfmnza 'arm , f. runnin.: An.-vnec ,br swgq f-5, pw QQ? zy- ' . 'W fi L x 41 M was I f W . 2 , I X W1 L ,Q ,L 'ya ,VSV A f ya ,M I .K 7 J If ' 'W' 'fi , fx fi , , Q, Q 1 1 - P z I .ka A., F: 5 ,JXQ , , L., ,,, i-in P- 3 1 wx 'rf-: 11, X -if r' 1 I W' as ,A r A I .X 'NW' an Chef-1'leucle1'S Hvurl lffwvrlvaufvr. june Wqln,-I1-In-I lfullvr. Rnwnmry Walks-r. Dolores Smith. William Whllzlx-0. Ann Tlmmpmn. Rule Wilfon. Amlra-y Allllllt'l'. Henry Sllllkfilllflw Moore. Irma llvll 1fl'ulnl,n-re 4-rulrlwrs r'-r-n-h-h-e-r-s- vruhlwrs iight. iight, fight Pain- Sv1'r'11f'tv-tfzrve 5 , W Wri- I 1. .Y in Ml QYWA A rzffjwfi ii? ling' . W wi mia Football 1941 Head Coach, J. M. Eason Assistant Coaches John Yokemirk Stephen Acierno Manager. Rirharcl Rowell A Qsistunt Manrzgerw Viggo Dereng .1. H. Rm-Nor lfo-lfuptuins. Phil Jzunes, Frank Lawson Most Valuable Player. Horave Player M1-Gellee Bowman Hefllin Bradley Lawson Sinclair' Shields Franklin Ahlmark Wood Peanu- Begor Bouller Garrison' Grifiin Simmons James Hutchens Wade Fuller ljhalkley Edmonds Bradd 'Non Letter Men. LINE-UP Position End Tavlxle 9, SY Guard va an Center 75 Back D1 ,, ! Page Seventy-lour Pearce Weight 150 155 160 160 165 155 165 170 170 175 170 160 170 165 175 150 135 150 155 150 150 150 155 I -X , HAMPTON 26-CRADOCK 0 Opening with a great show of power the Crabbers drove four touchdowns across in the first half, Kicking on the first down, time after time during the second half the Crabbers contented themselves with frequent substitutions, a total of 31 players seeing service during the game. '1 HAMPTON 6-BENEDICTINE 0 A lone score by James in the second quarter set up the Crabbers victory over Benedictine. Several Benedictine threats were stopped with just inches to go for the payoff. The mighty Crabber line held Benedictine time and time again on our 1 yard line to take over the ball on downs. HAMPTON 0-MAU RY 13 Being unable to penetrate the Crabbers stout forward wall the Commodores took to the air and passed to a 13-0 victory. Smashing down to the Crabbers one yard line late in the last period Maury again failed to penetrate the line for a score and lost the ball on downs. Fighting valiently to the end, the red and white gridders bowed to the heavier Maury team. - HAMPTON 0-Mt-GUIRE 0 Playing between the two 30 yard lines, two well balanced teams battled to a scoreless deadlock. Playing fullback, Pearce made the only brilliant run of the game, netting 45 yards on a pass interception. Frequent penalties and fumbles marred and slowed the game. Page Seventy-five HAMPTON 0-THOMAS JEFFERSON 13 Sparked by Delaney a hot Teejay team downed the valiently fighting Crabbers to the tune of 13-0. Filling the air with passes during the closing minutes the Hamptonians succeeded in driving to tlte Teejay 22 before the gun sounded. HAMPTON 6-HOPEWELL 6 Two well balanced teams, both scoring in the third quarter, fought to a 6-6 tie. James passing to Bowman marked the 6 points for Hampton. Dough Pritchard., sprinted around end behind perfect interference, dashed 68 yards to score for the Blue Devils. In spite of this long run the total ground gained amounted to only 2 yards more than that marched over by the Crahbers. HAMPTON 0-CRANBY 0 Although outweighed and supposedly outclassed the Hampton High Crabhers held the Granby Blue Comets to a scoreless deadlock. Guy, quarterback of Granby, raced around end for an apparent score which was nullified by a hack- field in motion penalty. Frequent fumbles by the Blue Comets stopped their scoring threats. HAMPTON 0-WILSON 6 Tuming back two Wilson threats for touchdowns but allowing Yon to slip through accounted for the 0-6 score. The second President drive was climaxed by an incomplete field goal which was the only other close scoring opportunity of the day. HAMPTON 0-NEWPORT NEWS 0 Surprising the Shipbuilders with a stout forward wall the Crabbers held Newport News to a 0-0 stalemate. Williams dropping Woolard's pass in the end zone sabotaged the Shipbuilders scoring ambition. Page Seventy-six ljnpmin Girls, Basketball Team .llannger I I ouch Sponsor Teague. Holen Hofmann. Leona Walker. Dolores Ifhrururrls , L1-una Hofmann ,, Runmlfla Cutie-rrez J. M. Eason Miss Kathryn Bully fiounvil. Ro:-e Guy Rogerf, Hr-len Pvaraall, ,lean Guard.: l:llIif'l'l'PZ, Rnnlulrla Rollina, Virginia Cunningham, Marion lll1'Walt, Hohhy Wilson. Audrey Fuller, Rosemary Jolly, Helen Priflgvn, Virginia Svhvrlule '41 H nm pton Opponent 22 Morrison 22 36 Murriaon 26 40 George Wy'tl1e Alumnae I0 29 M6lllllBWN' Wlxziley' 9 8 Crewe lone quarter! 6 Page SPl'Pl1f.Y'SPl'Pll 52 o,,1......a. Basketball Team Cuuvlz , Jolnl H. H'01it'lll1l'1i .-lssislunt , . Mr. Slove Aviorno Jlnnugvr ,, Horan-1' Pour:-v ,4ssismnIs Hurolal lxole-um, J. H. Rm-lor lfo-lfapluilxs . , , , C. Bowman. C. l1ll'19l'1lt'l', 1'. Junmm B45Kl l'1'BALL 5lIHl:IlJULE 1940-41 Games Won Scorvs Cairn-is Lost .Svurvs Matthvw Whaley-lwrv , 1.2-21 1 Blackstone 1'rPp-tlle-re ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 50-JSI Woodrow Wilson-thcrv , 32-28 2 52116111-l1lCl'C . .. . 32-355 T1llllll2lr Jefferson-here 23-IH Zi. Lylwllhurg-ftherc , . 30-40 Grznlhy--there , .. .. ., . 29-20 4 Maury-there , , . 19-32 Newport News-hero , 32-15 5 Thomas J6HCl'SOIIf1l4?l't' 15-18 Sllffolk--lnerv , ,,,,, , H31-2-1 6 Benedictine Prep-there 12-15 WKJOIITQDSV Wilwon-here 30-219 7 Newport News-hero 26-34 Granby--In-rv 31-17 3 Benedictine Prep-here . 28-34- Multllvw W1lkl1t'Q'-HIHFFQ' 20- 9 9. Maury-hero .. . . 25-35 10 Suffolk-there ,. , 27-28 Squad Varsity' Junior Varsity Hauler 1 G. Winlters Bowman F H. Boulter 1glV1I'Gf'31l6C C R. Johnson illzlrlnines G G. HeHin AIAIWSOII C IJ. Rowell 'kllutvhins li J. Dale 'klhllnlvr 1 H. Smith SKWZIIPOII F J. Roan: ll1,1S1l2II'00Il 11 M. Braullvy :P Lt'l1t'l'llIClI Page Seventy-eight Basketball Summary The Hampton High School haskethall team, captained by Phil James. Chigger Bowman and Chuck McCehee had a very successful season, despite the Hard Luck Western Trip which cost the team two stars.. James and Hutchins. James was lost for the rest of the season while Hutchins was unable to play for three games due to infevted glands. During the Woodrow Wilsrpll game Bowman was lost to the team with a sprained ankle. Even without these stars the team put up a hot hattle in the Eastern Conference. The Crahhers kept the leadership until the Commodores defeated them in their first sethack. Matthew Whaley, Woodrow Wilson and Granby. each went down twice be- fore the crushing offensive of the Hampton hardwood pounchers. Outscoring the opponents hy large margins in their winning games and losing by narrow margins, several times hy only one point, the Crahber quintet outscored the total opponents by almost fifty points. Winning a total of nine games and losing only ten. the Crahbers split games with Suffolk, Newport News High School and Thomas Jefferson. This was the first year that the Hampton High School Junior Varsity competed with the Junior Varsities of the schools the Varsity played. V1 Ifuuvlz Ilflllllyfl' .ISSiSIllllI 'llurmgvr lennis Team - 19441 TENNIS SUI T -XD I, Milly Illlflll 2. lfre-cl llalmvr 'Y -1. Iiflrrllllll' HIIPIIUII I. ,Iznnvs Ilia-linmnal Lu. llryan Smilllors 6. I'I1il Jann-s TENNIS Hum 111011 f,fl,I0lH'l1f 0 7 Maury 0 5 Nvwporl Nuws ll 7 llranlly 0 8 Maury 2 T Ne-wpnrl Nuws 9 0 WIIRIIPY I 6 W. Wilsoli 0 2 Granlly 9 ll WIlilIf'y' Tennis has T R 0 Ill ll I2 MATCHES lilllfl' l,angle-y Fi:-lil Nvwporl Nmss Uranlry Maury Langley l ivl4l Matthew Wllaila-y' Langley Fivlil Langley Fivlil 'Langley Ficlil SIPIIIIUII C. .vlvicrinn .I. Il. I'I1'c'lnr Conway Adams Walrrvn Sprallvy Ilenry Ilarnmn Tom ll:-nlzvl Tom IIPZII' Bill TIllgl1l?ll .Iay Rowvn April 2 April 5 April I5 April IS April 19 April 26 April 30 May 3 May I0 masle rapill slriflvs nnxler tllc alvlc leaclf-rsllip of CORIVII Ste-plwn Alnrnu The le-ani. mamle up mostly of Suplmmorcs and Juniors. has liven able lo emerge viulori ll 7 in two vnrounlcrs. Against Class MA' vumpclilion. time team has shown grcal possiln nn for tllc fulurc anml is awailing thu voming season will: IlIl'l'RilSOII voilfiflonvc anll will I0 win Page Eighfx l . Rraald ll. Rnntten H. Smith R. Rirkett .l. Roan R. Nelson E. Ahlmarlx 0. Garrison lil. Sorrell W. Covington F. Gough C. Bowman F. Lawson B. Wood E. Chalkley M. Bradley G. Heflin G. Edmonds W. Fuller R. Begor G. Hardy P. Hutchens K. Outten April 5 April 12 Npril IR April 26 May Il May 10 Track Squad Conch, J. M. Eason Assistant Coach, J. Ynkemivh Manager, .l. Kolcum Captain, Floyd Bradd Squad Sprints 95 -1 Mile Field Events sa 99 as 99 99 Schedule Newport News Duke Invitational Eastern Tidewater Tidewater Portsmouth Pilate Meet Page Eighty-on P Middle lhstantcs Hurdles There Durham Norfolk Will iumslxurg There Charlottesville .xg . fm. f., ' . 525, 1- -.-V -1' r. . ,,,. . .f. '14,-.f.xf' W5 'A:1'f':- 'gh' ' Q? ,Q ,hw-LQ. . ' Eijkgwf-af45i.fy1'f2r, A 1 'fwireif -' gg' -ff. -5 .14 5f 5.14 , 1 4-. I , 4- 4, 5 - . . I M 29 .. , .pu .- -r x , -rv A , , ,. . v .- 1 ,ff ' ' 'L-viii' ' 11.w....1 ' ' 'Q-:MJ-'.' . , V 1 -,w.11i,,-.-,., fi- f - - 4. 3,,11,4 if 1-fi' ,A 1 H x .AA '211A..f3ff'1',,, V , f V.,-I Q In .L .iA.x,,.!I'F. . .-,,.., .,.,. M. ,. 1, . . rf 1 .V f gai- i i 5 'a ,., W3 49+ f Q 0,4 .rf 1-if 4, if Q K P9 XV 'I rf. I W2 3 E .gy 11095 1 fi, ? .4 W. .M wr: 2 E H 2 's ,. 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The bottles on the Dramatics page are High Rock left over from initiation. lThey're not what you think they areJ Where were all the students when the parade went by? We wonder if this is the last picture of Chigger Bowman in a H. H. S. uniform we will get. We didn't know one boy could take care of three girls, can Bob White take care of L. M., D. D., and F. L. T. ls this how Miss Smith directs her choir or is she yelling at them? Ask Mr. Musselman why he had such a big grin on his face in the Science Club picture. All of us should be. proud of the trophies we have won in the last year as shown in the picture on the S. S. page. Is Virginia Crenshaw really the all round girl as she' seems to be on the S. S. page? Don't ask Horace how many years he was at H. H. S. before he got his HH . Wonder why Fishy Ruggles wasn't focussing that picture for Mr. Gibson? It certainly looks as if Gaynelle and Donald are standing on top of the world. Wonder what happened to our bashful Courtney, just look at that grin. We want to pay tribute to the second team football squad for standing by this last season so we placed their pictures in the deserving place. Again we are proud of some of our students. Alice Taylor and Harry Waters took top honors at the State Latin tournament at Richmond. Also Vivian Sealey and Frances Gwin took honors at Fredericksburg in a State commercial tournament. We can see by last years schedule that the pep talk by Coach Eason did some good. If you can't guess who that was holding a cup fpaperl in the picture on the Dramatics Club page I'll tell you. It's Mr. Lewis. I am sure that the picture of H. H. S. on the snap page is a familiar sight to many as they come to school. Some of the teachers have been complaining about the faculty picture but is it the camera or ??????? Speaking for the Student body we want to thank the Dramatics Club for the new stage curtains they are going to present to the school from this year's club. If this be slander make the most of it. For complaints address anywhere between 18th and 19th on Chestnut Street. Page Eighty-four .7 k gl 6 . . V A ,.,' , iz' . . J .- - ' I .31 --1.1 , .mg W 3 .,' ' J .cr 1 ' ' V .,w5' ' .4 ,411,vv-15:-rlgg , ,..gfQ 13.1 I la' f ' 411- 3. I ,K . . .afw ' vf- .Li'f'f:f 7 - -HHH? , . 'ir-.'1-nf? 1-+' . 4 '-,rff.n- pg. , if-1 Jifwwzwffa . u.'rwg'L- f,,cN,,g 2 in? -' Jw Ms' V. 11e':,..,. . f -as ' . ' N .1 5-dig. .. ., U . . 4 'V - 1 w iff. V . 5.5.8, .. ., -V ni 1 1 . j . ,r, ' . , v. , ' H Aa'-1 1, . 'K ,H , fvgg..-LS wwf, - , .14-3, v A ', . ' 'iam' -.J'.. 4-' : 44.171 W' I -.SP ' 1,1 4 . . I '-3.41.1 'Z-1 ,' 1? , Q .,, ' 6.96 ' 492 ,. -v. L: A- -U 1, ,...',? ', ' M f. . ',f..,,wAg5gg2,., X 5:12 1'.. an .X 'Q J: ' 5259 -U' nff -. --.Aw ' , .J , 'f.'?Q V ' r ,311 .. ., ., X ur ..A -A .! 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Most Athletic . Dottie Replogle George Wintermute I Betty Turnbull lloe Ankeny jGaynelle Nixon lPhil James fCabby Mingee I Frank Lawson jVirginia Liberty l Chuck McGehee j Gaynelle Nixon lHorace Pearce fGaynelle Nixon I David Lamer Theonia Tucker Courtney Carter Shirley Staples Melvin Tennis Vivian Sealey Courtney Carter j'Lucille Gammon lFrank Lawson Vivian Sealey Doug Broad Lucille Gammon Chigger Bowman Leona Hofman Chigger Bowman 1. W , 9 , ' alwmwffff 1, E IZ' T ' - -Wi, , ff -1f'Y5if'2,:a, ,- x V, A.- , MI I Y W 4 W 55 f Q ' ,gf -mff' V :if 3' ' ... hliiv , X A 1 , x 4 4 11.41, gf' Q.,-.4 1, , ,,. ,., , .. . ., I P... ,.- ,gxfil ' 1 1 '- 'r J 1 .P A, 'hi . , . ,vu I . 1 zkg, , ' 1 3 A. .. . nf A 'wp-. 1 2. .' 'V ,..1.-, , ny ,.,, , Aff C' Em! 'i1J5Yf15: ' -Amgifxkh ' . if : WKQ4 4.v1-fel... + ,'fii2Qx5',q.fj, K If muff-.'.,f'fu - :1':X'g 14 Z is l I, ., , ' Qi if fa. . ng, 1 ... ,M . , , .uv ' -w. K , fm, :Q ,f 1 '.- . 51 in . - 4 .' . , L14-,xx : ' ff- rv:-nm , . ,, -, .gtg-. 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Wholesale FISH and OYSTERS Located Right Where They Grow Old Point Comfort, Va. Fountain Service .... Compliments of SHARES RESTAURANT MW e Specialize in Fancy Choice Steaksu NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES SOUVENIRS Soda Fountain Lunches News Depot W At Main Wharf Old Point, Va S E A F O O D 36-38 Mellen St. Dial 3001 T0BAccoS FOUNTAIN DRINKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS LANGLEY SWEET SHOP Langley Theatre Bldg. Dial 6834 Hampton, Va. WYTHE THEATRE Kecoughtan Road at Wythe Place YOUR ULTRA-COMFORTABLE FIRST RUN NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE Independently Owned and Operated Established 1884 Oysters Planters and Packers Dial 5321 J. S. DARLING 81. SON HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 200-Ton Marine Railway - - Boat Building and Repairs Ice and Cold Storage Plant ' Best Small Boat Harbor in Virginia STUDENTS' and YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING Make this new and modern store your Headquarters- where you can always find THE BEST ON THE PENINSULA N W -Hanna Ga. DIAL HAMPTON 5906 MONROE TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. Moving and Commercial Hauling of all Kinds S Phone 241, 122-23rd St., Newport News, Va. Dial 3911, Poplar Ave., Hampton, Va., Opp. C. 81 0. R. R. Depot YOUR EDUCATION has been seriously neglected unless you know the many advantages of trading Ill WOODWARD DRUG STORES, INC. HSILIZJCIL Ser11ice',-Cul-Rate Prices HAMPTON and PHOEBUS DIAL 3354 DIAL 5491 Compliments of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company NEVVPORT NEWS, VA. FOR TRUE LIVING COMFORT . . . INSIST UPON NOLAND COMPANY PLUMBING FIXTURES AND HEATING EQUIPMENT . . YOU'LL BE SO PROUD! Electrical Supplies-Paints and Supplies-Fire King Cas Ranges Shallow and Deep Well Pumps-Pipe and Fittings NOLAND COMPANY, INC. 27th 8: VIRGINIA AVE. NEWPOQRT NEWS, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF QUALITY BAKE SHOP INC. PlIfHtH Compliments of SUNSHINE MARKET F I N E F O O D S Q t : A f St J0hn's HAMPTON COME IN TO - - - EAT MORE GRILL YOU WILL LIKE WALKER'S LAUNDRY SERVICE XLI OUR OTHER PATRONS D0 36 E. Queen St. Q I OR GOOD EATS AT FAIR PRICES 2613 K ht Rd D I I R 5007 COMPI IMFN FS COMPLIMENTS OF OF CUSTER'S BEAUTY SHOP PEARL HARDWARE W 21 W. Queen St. HAMPTON 212 A t d A DI AL 6111 COMPLIMENTS OF THE LOWER PENINSULA C0mPliments of D . J. Z E P H I R ESSO PRODUCTS and SERVICE THEATRES S LANGLEY, LEE and REX -0-- Victoria and Armistead Q' Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF WYATT BRQS, B O N D B R E A D Q' . 3 E. Queen St. HAMPTON, VA. TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES we Appreciate Your patronage The TYPEWRITER SHOP 1 I.B.Milteer BETTER SHOE REPAIRING S Invisible Half Soling D- I 4929 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ia 115 E. QUEEN ST. HAMPTON, VA. cH0tel Langley Building, 100 E. Que-911 St. Dial 5516 Hampton COAL WOOD J. C. BLOXOM 81 SON BUBBER CHISMAN F L 0 R I S T F U E L Flowers for all Occasions 222 East Queen Street Dial 3811 Esso PRODUCTS FUEL on. GASOLINE Dia' HAMPTON 5405 HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOLS 1941 CLASS RINGS and COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Supplied by 1 . . 81111 GIS CO. T'LW QV 1: 7 A 'Ta X T1 91015 211 NORTH SEVENTH STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 'lwaf' f5 f ij Qvmztm of HIGH GRADE PRINTING O HOUSTON PRINTING 21 PUBLISHING HOUSE School and College Publications Programs - Aclvertising Literature Hampton - Virginia ggzinfafzi of 15561 uofuma of THE KRABBA WYTHE PHARMACY Compliments of DRIVE-IN-DRUG Alan R. Day W Y T H E Pl'eSCTiptiOnS A Spefialty Recreatign Cgntgr -0- -- B O W L - 2219 Kecoughm Road Hampton- Va- IT'S PLEASING, IIEALTHFUL RECREATION Indian River-Dial 5171 CNo Tolly Grant Luckam, Manager Phone N.N. 2258 ALBERT B. HUTTON and Co. PLUMBING and HEATING Dial 5354 - 6216 209 Armistead Avenue HOWARD SI ROBERTS L. G. S M IT H ELECTRICAL DEALERS TEXACO SERVICE STATION Timken Oil Heating GAS OIL WASHING and POLISHING U GREASING GENERAL REPAIRS 33 W. Queen st. DIAI. 3941 Phone N-N- 1447 Hampton, Virginia Kecoughtan Road and Hollywood Ave. Compliments of The HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. W. J. Nichter, Southern Representative HUNTINGTON, INDIANA CARIJS LUNCHECNETTE T. W. SALE Hickory Salt Hamburg Prescription Druggist IT'S DIFFERENT IT'S TASTIER .-0... -1 '- Phone 805 Indian River 5075 2213 Kecoughtan Rd. Kecoughtan Road and Apple Avenue CHAS. T. TAYLOR Plumbing and Heating MONROE'S SHOP For Distinctive Agent for General Electric Oil Furnaces China - Fabric - Fl1I'llitl1I'C - I .. Glassware DIAL 4941 - . - 17 S. King St. Hampton, Va. Established 1898 N 123-25 E. Queen St. HAMPTON ROUNTREE FURNITURE COMPANY +'HAMPTON's PROGRESSIVE HOME FURNISHERSU Dial 4851 PARAMOUNT CLEANERS ELIZABETH SALON Insured Moth Proof Cleaningv Permanents - Individual Hairdressing LADIES READY-TO-VVEAR BEAUTY BATH REDUCING METHOD DIAL 4364 63 BRIDGE ST. THE LACKEY-SAUNDERS COMPANY, I nc. 11 E. Queen Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Compliments COMMONWEALTH BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION S' ' L INSURED SAVINGS i I GOOD MEALS'-Sometimes Roy F. Phillips, Vice-President EXCELLENT -Most of the time 12 S. King St. HAMPTON, VA. S v WYTHE ESSO SERVICENTER Tires, Tubes and Accessories THE NEW 1941 CROSLEY The Studenffs Car OVER 40 MILES ON A GALLON 40 MILES PER HOUR SPEED 7 Models, S299 UP WASHING POLISHING Verified Esso Lubrication :-: SALES and SERVICE Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Va. 2605 Kecoughtan Rd. Phone 6808 Wilkins Provision Co. INC. Wholesale MEATS AND PROVISIONS PHoNE Newport News 1755-6 R. Hayden Smith L. D. AMORY 81 CO., INC. WHOLESALE SEAFOOD DISTRIBUTORS DIALS 3381 - 3382 HAMPTON VIRGINIA POCAHONTAS TRADING POST Incorporated AMOCO GAS AND OIL Dial Hampton 6917 ROAD SERVICE Compliments of D . D . A S K E W Compliments of W. J. KEARNEY, JR. Spratley-Rogers Motor Co. 201 ARMISTEAD AVE. Hampton, Va. FORD SUPER DELUXE and DELUXE MERCURY LINCOLN -ZEPHYR V-12 LINCOLN V12 GET THE FACTS and YOU'LL GET A FORD FROST-COLE FUEL C0 WOOD, COAL and FUEL OIL Seeds, Feed, Fertilizers DIAL 3071 C ourteous Service Compliments of J. V. BICKFORD, INC. Compliments of B. LEVIN'S READY-TO-WEAR s H 0 E s 1' o R E M - J f A Compliments of HANDY OIL CORP. We Specialize in F U E L O I L S PHOEBUS MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH - DESOTO Sales and Service AMERICAN OILS and GAS - - W 4100-Phones-4101 Dial 6016 NEWPORT NEWS V'RG'N'A 201 Mellen st. PHOEBUS, VA Compliments of Compliments THE Of Bellamy lce Cream Co Inc. CBILL'S The KREAMY KIND CBARBECUE 5 J Cutlefs NORTHROP SPORT SHOP Restaurants INC- Langley Field l NY? Hampton Phoebus fly! CAir conditionedp ,f Newport News 1 K fl' , Banquet Hall for Club or Private Phone 21132 Dinners 430 Granby St. NORFOLK, VA. OUR POLICY . . . Ford Lincoln Zephyr To Serve You BCIICI' Finer Foods at the Most Economical Prices PENDER Where they Really Trade Newport News-I-lampton Motors, Inc. B. B. BILL BAILY President and Manager New Car Dept. Used Car Dept. 2210 Kecoughtan Rd. 27th 8: Huntington Ave. Phone N.N. 4340 Phone 4764 Compliments of Compliments of SUE'S CORNER CUPBOARD T H E M A Y F L O W E R PHOEBUS VIRGINIA PHOEIIUS VIRGINIA Compliments of Adams-Gregory CO., lnc. WHOLESALE OONFEOTIONERS -w- vP 2315 WASHINGTON AVE. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Compliments of Compliments of DE-LOVE-LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE GAMMON'S READY-TO-W EAR V DIAL 4761 Phoebus Virginia Phoebus Virginia Compliments of Compliments of P. A . F U L L E R LA DOH BEAUTY and ACCESSORY SHOP FULLER'S CORNER Phone Wythe Phoebus Virginia Indian River 5161 Shopping Center Nash Pontiac International Collegiate Used Cars L. M. von Schilling 56 Son, Inc. 'The House Behind The Cal , Compliments of L I T T L E M U S E U M A FULL LINE OF SANDWICHES FISH. CLAMS, CRABMEAT, SHRIMP and H. V. Paiker, Prop OTHER SEAFOODS IN SEASON Call N.N. 3745 W 915 Kecoughtan Road at Locust Avenue DIAL 6812 W E D E L I V E R 815 Jackson St. HAMPTON FOR THE MODERN UP KEEP SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR . . . Try . . . SHELLU BRICATION Forbes Service Gannaway E6 Diggs SUPER SERVICE I I Queen Sa. can N. King and Mallory Dial 6949 Hampton Dial 4891 Hampton Hunt Oil Company Armstronff Point ---- Marine Service D Agents SHELL PRODUCTS - - - FUEL OIL FOR BURNERS I Dial 6291 Hampton THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN A FACTOR in the DEVELOPMENT of this COMMUNITY SINCE I 9 O 3 WI MEHEHANIE NAHUNAL HANK IIAMPTON, VIRGINIA '6The Well Managed Bank Is The Sheet-Anchor of the Communityv -A -,-'sf- ,-.,-.w--- Member The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporati The Federal Reserve System SELDEN'S DAIRY Complimentsof '-THE MARK or QUALITY G-ARDNER'S LUNCH ROOM Dial 3051 Hampton, Va. Jackson St. HAMPTON W e Offer A Complete Photographic Service to Hampton and Peninsula 9 o eyne S Stuclw MAKERS OF H. H. S. 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