Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1955

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Great wars and nation-building events once unfolded within this city which today boasts of being the oldest continuous English-speaking town in Amer- ica. We, the students of Hampton High School, feel honored to have had the privilege of growing up in this line old community. Yet, we believe that a town with a history like Hampton's offers a challenge to her youth, a chal- lenge to use the wisdom and knowledge born in the past to achieve greater things and higher goals in the future. We, the students of Hampton High School, in accepting this challenge given by our home town, would like to tell the rest of the world a little of the history of this community of'which we are so proud. 6 W7-9 I ---. E 'CE' a. Waterfront, Officers Quarters, Fort Monroe- about 1938 b. Old Hygeia Hotel- about 1896 c. View of Entranve. Fort Monroe about 1938 d. View of Moat, Fort Monroe about 1895 e. View of Old Chamberlin- about 1920 f. Sherwood Inn- about 1900 W C. Alton Lindsay Superintendent of Schools M'rs. B. Larrabee Carr Visiting Teacher School Board C. W. Miller Director of Instruction R. Turnbull Gillette Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD Ralph Benthall, Mrs. F. H. Carleton, Dixie Diggs, C. Alton Lindsay, .lack Wil- lis, Dr. Paul Burbank, Edwin F. Chandler, J. B. Morgan. 8 Administration H. Wilson Thorpe Prinvipal Mrs. Ruth Ruggles Dean of Girls '2 2 ri' Syms-Eaton School founded in 1902. This historic shrine was the first free white school in America. if Edward C. Crimmer Assistant Principal 'WK English Department Audrey M. Akins Margaret Farrar Baab Elbert L. Carr C. Peter DeMayo Wilda S. Drost Nell Stanley Cude Mary Carolyn Jones Hawsie M. Rowe Louise C. Watson Elizabeth H. Boyenton Head of Department 01 PI' 1. i lil .4 M 10 Q Mabel Elizabeth Spratley Head of Department Rodney B. Taylor Willis-Syms-Eaton An- nex, built in 1902. This building is now re- placed bythe new Wil- lis Syms Eaton School. 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Uofligan Head of Department Commercial Department ,lean Woolwinv Clif! Alex Mendelson Barbara D. Overstrevt 13 Ruth Brooks Wallio Elhlyn A. West Secretarial Staff Librarian Language Department Mary E. Clynes Art Annie P. Gardner Latin Elizabeth Ham Spanish Clarence E. Topping French Carleen W. Yates French 14 Elsie B. Tokarz Home Economics Luther W. Machen Head of Department Industrial Education John E. Carlson Roland E. Cazer Richard H. Gibson, Jr. Tommy T. Lawrence Band 15 Roland W. Ralph Vocal Mathematics Department Virginia C. Kersey Rebecca S. Levine T. Foster Rose Margaret Rui? Shaffer John L. Thomas Henry C. Wade Kathryn E. Parrish Head of Department R. K. Willis fu.. Physical Education Department james M. Eason Head of Department ? I Arthur S. Letoha X N if .ff A Hampton High School, built in the year 1921. Sallie A. Brevick Thomas H. Christie Peggy F. Fardette Parent Teachers Association The Hampton High School P. T. A. 11954-55? The Hampton High School P. T. A. has had the oppor- tunity this session to think and work with and for our Youth, through the united efforts of our administrators and teachers, our S. C. A. and the general public. The endeavor of the association has been to secure the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. The relationship of the P. T. A. with Mr. Thorpe and his administrative staff, the teachers and the S. C. A. has been one of constructive cooperation. The result was plan- ning together, working together, sharing ideas and informa- tion and the exchanging of opinions which, truly, is an ideal situation. Mrs. .lohn E. Lane President, P. T. A. P. T. A. Officers Secretary. Front Row, Left to Right: Mesdames Mal colm Davis-Vice President, John Lane- President. Back Row: Mesdames Max Kan ter-Parliamentarian, William Dogherty Treasurer, Taylor Holtzclaw-Secretary Not shown: Mrs. Ray W. Hooker Histor ian, Mrs. Allen R. Dunn-Corresponding C0sby's Garage-about 1917 St. John's Church Exterior- about 1910 Boyenton's Bank-about 1905 Langley Field-about 1920 St. .Iohn's Church Interior- about 1910 Old Barnes' Hotel-about 1896 lf Elsie Gay Lane TO THE SENIORS: While everyone is fully aware of the present day chaos existing everywhere, I feel sure that, with such a group as yours entering the field of endeavor, much will be done toward a better world. Best wishes! l shall always be interested in your future. Be a good American! Elsie Cay Lane Senior Class Sponsor Billy Krause President L Senior Class fficers Left to right: Barbara Upshaw, Secretaryg Ronnie Smith Vice-presidentg Virginia Smith, Treasurer. 21 Class Da Heads of Committees Left to right: flst rowj Julia Lindsay, Tillie Phillips, Carolyn Wright, f2nd rowj Carolyn Pingley, William Ciannini, Gail Diggs. Senior Scribes Left to right: Barry Wood, Mary Willis, Ronnie Smith, Nancy Carr, Diane Ahnfeldt. 22 E' ERNEST VIIIILII. AIJIIIQI-2, JR. Tree Can often be seen at the BQM . . . swell guy that will be a credit in any fu- ture plans. Sf' T77 Ronan: DELI. TII.I,I:R ADAMS ILTCXUI A Texas gal--enjoys swim- ming and being home with her husband . . . will be heading out to the Univer- sity of Colorado after gradu- DIANE MARILYN AIINFI-:I.m' Dee-Dee Seen with the A Cappella . . . likes shrimp and steak . . . cute blond . . . beaded forW SI M. 110 6 ALvIN BARNELL ALLEN, JR. Barnie Likes just about anything and everybody . . . crazy about shop and football . . . will really be missed around H.ll.S. ation. 2 LINDA JEAN AI.I.I:N Cookie l'ert little blond that hails from Fairfax, Virginia . . . just adores having fun and loathes homework. O u 5: MARCUPZRITP1 IRI-:NE AI.I.I1N llP9ggy!Y College Prep student with undecided future . . . loves the Capital Restaurant in Williamsburg, history, fried WII.l.lAM DoN AI.I.IsoN A brillant boy . . . liked by all . f . favorite foods-any- thing . . . future-undecid- ed, but will make a go of anything. shrimp, and swimming. Y ' . ,. RONALD CHARLES ALM Ronnie One of the H.H.S. band's we-ll-known members . . . really goes for physics and sgeak . . . future--undecid- e . JAMES VERNON ANDREWS JUNE LUCXLLE ASI-IE NANCY JUNE BAccs Great guy with a grand wit Pleasing personality and June Bug . . . comes to us from Atb- sweet disposition . . . a Hails from Georgia . . . ens, Alabama . . . really digs hard working student assist- dancing and swimming are sleeping the time away . . . ant . . . plans include a sec- her favorites. despises anyone waking him up. retarial job. 23 GEoRcE BAINS, JR. NANCY LEE BAKER SHIRLEY RUTH BAKER Headed for V.P.l. in Sep- Sailing fan . . . happy with- Commercial student . . . tember . . . likes sciences out Chemistry . . . a lively will be an addition to busi- . . . Wythe drug store is girl . . . will be a great loss ness world . . . dislikes con- where he can be found. to the band . . . future- ceited people. college. tif as ,fig DENNIS BERLIN BARROUR Dates are the best for this boy . . . can be found at Circle Esso . . . likes steak and ham . . . future-retail selling. JANE CLAIRE BARHAM JOAN INEZ BENNETT JOSEPH EARL BERRY Left us in February . . . Smart as a whip . . . enjoys Joe cute gal . . . loves those A Cappella Choir . . .very Friendly disposition . . . cheeseburgers . . . writing friendly . . . future includes enjoys a good time . . . dis- letters is her pastime. marriage. likes conceited people . . . future-uncertain. HARRIET LEE BEY Harri Likes dating H. R. M. and working in dramatics . . . doesn't go for homework on weekend . . . nice blond . . . future-telephone operator. ANN TRAvIs BIccER UAnn97 Future includes stenography . . . a swell girl . . . really Eoes for fried chicken and aseball. RONALD M. BLACKBURN Ronald Dislikes practical jokers who hide books . . . came to us from Hardy, Kentucky . . . the Air Force claims another man! 24 ADOLPHUS B. BLAIR, JR. MACC!! A football fan . . . future includes V. P. I .... really digs those french fries and hamburgers. if P i 1 V! EDWARD LEE BLANKS Dink Can't be bothered with work . . . digs playing poker and the B 81 M Drive-ln . . . plans to join the army, then college. ODEON L. BLOODGOOD Comes to us from West Point, Va .... enjoys being around home and eating shrimp . . . leaves us to be- come a typist. Q , 'Z A-,Q A If: H5 , , . me 4315 75557514 'i I 2 1 .- is .2-4, fi K . A .. FRANK 0. BLOUNT, JR. Frankie A swell person to know . . . known for his outstanding work in chorus . . . lemon pie really makes a hit with him. DONALD ALFRED BOOK!-IR Donnie Fun to have around . . . a great guy that considers working on cars a fine hob- by . . . he claims he's from Typhoon Town. MARY ELLEN BRAND1' PHYLLIS GAY BOOTH GLORIA PAYE BRADSHAW Phyll Glo Tll0l'0ugllly dislikes teasing A pert Georgia peach from . . . as well girl . . . passes Albany . . . often seen spare time reading . . . ground the Base gym , . . plans her future with the craves seafood . . . will government. make a fine air-line hostess. WILLIAM IRVIN BRADY Willie Tops them all . . . a great appreciation for football and physics . . .- dislikes wise guys from other schools . . . the Air ture. Force plans his fu- A swell girl . . . enjoys bookkeeping and swimming . . . one of our All State Band members . . . likes eating fried chicken, and everything that goes with it. FRANK ZACHARY BRILL, JR. Leaving us for U. Va .... loves being at Carole B.'s house . . . spends his spare time building models . . . liked by all. 25 BETTY JANE BRITTAN Best dressed . . . love that red hair . . . spending time with sorority is more fun . . . future-govemment work. BETTY MAE BROCK llBetU! Any place with Rudy is O.K. by her . . . another Fox Hill gal . . . will be missed by vocal department . . . fu- ture-marriage. BARBARA ANNE BROWN ELIZABETH ANNETTE ROBERT CLAY BROWN Swelllgirl . . . liked by all Brown Bobby - - - wlll Succeed ln HHYUWIHS HBCUY5, Best dressed . . . really goes she undertakes. A swell actress . . . from for all spans , , , could he Spartanburg, S- C ---- seen with the marching heading f01' W 81 M h8S band during football season done 3 101 for HHIUPJOD- . . . will he missed . . . fu- ture-college. PATRICIA LOUISE BRYAN liparsf Likes gym, loaiing, and swimming . . . has no need for smart aleck boys . . . is heading for a job at L.A,F.B. FRANKLIN BUCK JANE ANN BURD ulyrankv ullanieu Friendly guy , . . leaving as Short and sweet from qllietli' BS he Came- Future . . . likes swimming and -undecided. dancing . . . pet peeve: too much homework . . . will attend college in Pa. JOHN W. BURKHOLDER, JR. CLARENCE V. BURTON, JR. GRACE PHYLLIS BURTON IlBunnyl7 llAmmyY, ilPete9! Likes teachers who don't Crazy about the girls . . . Red head . . . likes social grade strictly . . . enjoys really digs steak and french studies . . . one of our North playing cards . . . digs fried fries . . . great guy to know Carolina girls future-unde- chicken . . . future-unde- . . . future plans include the cided. cided. Army. 26 JOYCE ANN BURGESS HJ yi! 0 Pa. Will be a good secretary . . . could live without gos- sipers . . . has been a busy student assistant. WII,I.IA1vI E. BURTON lfwillyif Will receive a general di- ploma . . . future includes college in Rochester . . . dislikes red dresses and blouses . . . bowling is a favorite sport. CHARLOTTE H. BUSSENCER Shorty Wants to do office work with typing . . talking, eating and cooking take up her time nice girl. DOROTHY is her favorit class . marriage. ,. WILLIAM ASHBY CARL Any and every kind of food cook . . . laziest in senior Sur: CAFFEE e . . . loves to plan's include EDGAR B. gAHooN, JR. KEITH O'NsA1. CAu.owAY Sl d Y 9 coca Will be an asset to Univer- One of our basketball stand sity of Richmond . . . could bys . . . dislikes showoffs live without talkative girls . . . future uncertain . . . passes time at the either V.P.I. or Navy piano. BENJAMIN GLYN CARMINES fb' , f i-: ' lsglvw k-E-t1 ,.A . . , ,- x Y ' - - -' .' UBill,, Goes for sleep . . . seafood uBenn Heading for R. P. I .... a . . . algebra. Hails from quiet fellow ...crazy about Chatham, Virginia . . . art . . . fried chicken and often found at 309 La Salle Ave. apple pie. NANCY Lu: CARR llRed!, Has kept busy singing . . . aspires to be an airline hos- tess . . . dislikes people who always Want to be the center of attraction. CAROLYN VIRGINIA CARTER Carol Loves steaks . . . B8xM ham- burgers . . . will take a lot to Mars Hill . . . dislikes conceited people . . . crazy about football. BARBARA GENE CHANDLER MBean!, Despises homework and teachers . . . really digs hot biscuits and butter . . . re- membered for her sweet dis- position. 27 BARBARA YVONNE CHERRY Cherryblossom Hails from North Carolina . . . can often be seen at Langley Snack Bar eating hamburgers . . . will be defi- nite asset to the business world. GAIL BARBARA CHRISTENSEN uBunnyn Often seen around Buckroe Drugstore . . . nice girl that enjoys fried chicken and applesauce. PI-IYLLIS SUE CHRISTIAN Susie Crazy kid . . . fond of the W 81 S Drive-ln . . . can do without conceited people . . . future is in terms of N.A.C.A. NoRIvIA ANN CLARKE Was born in Decatur, Illin- ois, but calls Hampton her home . . . enjoys writing let- ters . . . leaving for Univer- sity of Michigan. Arg ROBERT RONALD CLARY Ronnie Can be found at Sue S.'s house in Warwick . . . thumbs down to stuck up people . . . plans to go to N.N. Apprentice School. at it , sd 3 L 1' , 1 Vg. -my 1' .v I CLARENCE CLODFELTER, JR. RosE MARIE CLossoN Clodhopper Rosie Hits it off fine with Chemis- Crazy about dancing and try . . . came to Hampton boys . . . comes from New- from Durham, N. C .... a port News fhates to admit great guy headed for Medi- it? . . . desires to become a cal College of Virginia. modern ballet dancer. burgers . . cided. , x uh 3, ,It .tw W 37 ROBERT WARREN COLEMAN Bobby Likes going out with ,lean S., French fries, and ham- . future-unde- i i ' '7 -'i- C 'I B B , t-,' X ' ' -I if 'i i itt, l ' . '. :Civ i'. 7 ?fi35i i .- if 4 '-,, -I, A if Y , V I If-5' awsg, ,gg frr . K , l-gsgg: ,,', SS Q, E-A, Q, X Ait - I HATTIE LEVENIA COLLINS SHIRLEY LEE CooPER BENJAMIN M. COPELAND KAI-I-IRYN ,lor CORIIELL Goes for shorthand. . . dis- Loves cheeseburgers and Hunting takes a lot of his Can't seem to do wIthout likes gossiping girls . . . loafing . . . Can be seen at time . . . likes pork chops hamburgers and french fries will make a good housewife. B 81 M . . . later secretarial and spuds . . . real gone! . . . will travel with hus jgb, hand . . . swell gal! N 'Y' JACQIII-II.lNl'I J. Cotmclt. RUTH Evi:I.vN Cowl.:-:Y Hi-:Li-:N LORRAINE CRAWFORD jackie Skating is her favorite . . . Lorrie Likes vocal aml Hffliarlif- has put some time in with Dislikes to ride Fort Monroe . . . plans to go into steno- the Girls' Chorus . . . fu- bus home . . . easy going graphical work. ture- 'business college. gal who likes movies and TV. NORMA JANE CRI-:I-il. Doodle Will be missed by girls' basketball team . . . doesn't care for conceited people . . . plans to travel with husband after marriage. A1.m:AN Louisa Cnocxt-:rr PATRICIA MARY CULLUM LINDA ANN DARNELL Deanie Pat Left in February . . . likes Left ug in February , , , Favors movies and softball I0 talk . . . will eat any- loves typing and basketball - - . Clillll Wllii I0 HIliSll thing but Carrots - - - Plans . . . can do without shy typing . . . plans to be a '-Sf6Y10gf8Ph l'- boys . . . swell gal whose SCCFCIBTY. plans are nician. being lab. tech- Psccv Mr:ussA DARNELL CLARA ELIZABETH DAvls JOAN YVONNE DAVIS Peg Brains .Ioanie Known for long hair . . . Left in February to join Dancing, listening to rec- heads for Longwood . . . hubby in Mississippi . . . ords are tops with the goes in for seafoods . . . pet peeve seems to be teach- gal . . . will become air- nice cheerleader. ers. line hostess. 29 MALCOLM H. DAvls, JR. UMBIYY Biggest blulfer . . . sleeping and eating rate high with him . . . hopes to go to W. 81 M. wx. I 2 E iif f , , wget K lVlERLE JEAN DEALBA NORVELL DE ATKINE Listening to music is her pastime . . . wittiest . . . will enter Longwood in Sep- tember. nvrexss Plans include U.S.M.A .... collecting guns takes up most of his time . . . likes history. S mx he W is 5 xii i.-'l 1 J , LINDA DI-:CKER RICHARD LEE DELAUDER Best looking , . . likes dat- Swell guy . . . liked by all ing Benny E . . . plans in- . . . will be an asset in any- clude being a secretary. thing he undertakes. PAUL GEORGE DELOZIER VIRGINIA LORRETTA DENMAN BARBARA JEAN DENTON Vampire Ginger Nice gal to know . . . dis- A football player . . . dis- Capable student assistant likes show-offs . . . can likes wise guys . . . favorite . . . future - secretarial really eat fried chicken and subject is lunch. work. french fries . . . will be- come a secretary. CLAUDIA JEAN DICKI-INS MARIE DICKERSON DIXIE GAIL Dxccs DIANE ELIZABETH DOCAN Homework doesn't click Rec Dixie A really great girl . . . with her , , . but so smart Goes in for housework . . Cute peppy cheerleader . . recently lived in Japan . . . . . . will enter business one of those people who loves to talk on telephone one of Hampton's hard world. dislikes nothing . . .future . . . pet peeve is lack of working student assistants -marriage. school spirit. . . . college is her near fu- Illfe. 30 and tennis . . . future un- decided but bound to make A 11 . is lf L .Nei -3HE:,:,4: :L ,, X A .- X LOLA ANNE DRIVER RosEn'r SI-IEIIRILL DUPIIEE MYRA RUTH DURHAM A fine Irl . . . enjoys men A North Carolina bo . . . Bruthie 5 Y i , , t A , lg . ' :', -, I .f fs. , l'-7 -i7'9T'5' ' -1-.. -,t ,- , JAMES NELSON ELLEII West Va. native . . . heads who can do without stuck-up Enjoys history and seafoods people . . . will join service. . . . a swell girl . . . can't tolerate conceited people . . . plans to be a nurse. CHARLES ALLEN EGCLESTON ClEggY7 One of our more brilliant students . . . likes govern- ment and history . . . dis- likes homework in any form . . . will be an asset to Wm. 81 Mary. qw. NANCY R. ELLIOTT FRED Euwsnu ELLIS, Jn. Can usually be found with Will be a working boy come for V.P.I. in September . . . Eddie F. around 204A . . . .lune . . . likes to read but enjoys physics, steak, and likes typing and steak . . . dislikes tests . . . enjoys basketball. plans include Longwood football and math. College. GEORGE AVERY ELLIS RENJAMIN LESLIE ENGLISH MUIIL EsrEs, II Bopsn uBennyn uBudn Goes for strawberry short Can usually be seen with Hails from Alexandria, Va. cake pool and baseball . ,, Linda D .... dislikes duck . . . transferred here from will be a paratrooper , , , cuts . . . future will be the Germany . . . voted most most llkely be found at H01 U. S. Navy. independent . . . real good- laways looker. 31 RUSSELL LEE EWELL Air Force bound in June . . . one of our happily mar- ried husbands . . . dislikes gossipy girls, but enjoys hanging around the W.D.F.D. E . ei JUDITH MCLAUGHRY EWING KENNETH EDWIN FERGUSON ROBERT L. FERGUSON uiludyn s:Kenny9s ulfergiev! A Pennsylvania girl . . . get- ting up early seems to be a pet peeve . . . really goes for steak and tennis . . . plans include Wm. 81 Mary. MARIE ANTONETTE FERRONI Goes for B8zM fried chicken in a big way . . . puts foot- ball tops . . . a swell gal . . . will become a secretary. MARY ANN FLANSBURG JOSEPH B. FLOWERS, JR. Likes B 81 M's french fries Joe . . . also eatin and talk Our S.C.A. Chaplain . . . in . . . dislikes weekend enjoys yelling for H.H.S. home work . . . future-? team . . . spends a lot of time with dramatics . . . college and religious work will occupy his Hunting and girls are his Phoebus Cat . . . can't stand favorite past times . . . digs show-offs . . . goes for a nice Physics and basketball . . . juicy steak in a big way future-University of Va. . . . future-college. LLOYD GRAHAM FIELD Lilah heads his list of favor- ites . . . history and steak are tops also . . . look out V.P.I. ext.-here comes Cra- . . . ham! ROBERT NELSON Fooks ffB0hH Army Brat . . . good foot- ball player , . . can't stand insincere people . . . likes to spend his time sleeping and doing solid . . . fu- future. ture-West Point. 32 SHIRLEY ANN FERGUSON Sunshine Likes to spend her time sleeping . . . pet peeve- government . . . favorite class-gym . . . future- secretary. LOUANNA DAWSON FISHER EBI-'ll Lu!! .lust likes to loaf at the B 81 M . . . enjoys typing dislikes conceited peo- ple . . . Future-N.A.C.A. JOAN ANN FORREST Real cute crabber . . . dis- likes stoplights but really digs Riding with the Sun- day Six . . . future-Long- wood! I JAWULLIN JANI. Fos1'I-:II Jackie Likes steak and bookkeep- ing . . . spends spare time playing cards . . . likes basketball best . . . wants to work for governnient. Q. 3 ELIZA nurn Fosr aa l-'II I.'I'o N linjoys painting and eating steak and french fries . . . will make someone a good secretary . . . hates people who gossip. BAIIUAIIA KM GAIIIIILTT.. lloniniercial student . . . is a go od bookkeepvr but doc-sn't like homework . . . future - secretarial job. 48 BAIIBAIIA KARON l 0ljN'1'AlfN Bobbie A true North Carolinian . .. likes to hang around 5andy's . . . rates Boston l'ie high . . . future marriage. llAInn' NI1AI. GAltRE'I'1', ,III. Friendly boy who goes for steak, banana splits and basketball . . . a college prep. student-future plans -uncertain. 33 X 'Q .,. -0-'ff .ik Ab' 4' VERNON CECIL FowLI1II Sonny Enjoys steak and chocolate cake . . . likes speech class and really enjoys football. ,lovciz CAROLYN Fnami AN njoycct, Always giggling and having a good time . . . dt-tests tests and homework . . . but digs baseball and fried chicken . . . future-college. 'vs- AK I' rank SYLNIA JILAN GAIIIJNILII FRANKLIN EowAIIn GARNETT ' Agyr, .. - .. Betty . Nice gal who likes typing Easy going fella . . . who and wants to be a secretary hails from Maryland . . . . . . says chicken and french likes the B8IM's milkshakes fries are great . . . will . . . plans to attend V. P.l. receive a general diploma. PA'I'IIIcIA ANN GARRISON WILLIAM F. GIANNINI Pat Bill Contributed much to mak- Most likely in band room ing the annual a success . . . plays quite a trumpet . . . a very good student . . . is heading for Cincin assistant . . . future-Mary nati Conservatory. Washington College. GEANETTE PATRICIA GILDNER Dimples Likes Dick . . . cheeseburg- ers, football, and English . . . sweet girl who might attend Hampton Roads Busi- ness College. CONNELL WELDON GILES Hails from Chatham, Va .... swims well . . . will receive a general diploma . . . future -uncertain. RUTH ANN GOLDBERDING Ruthie Friendly gal with a big smile . . . hates shorthand . . . has a liking for good music . . . future - un- decided. JAMES ALAN GOLDSTI-:IN Salinlil Says it's mighty nice to lie in bed after alarm clock rings . . . fried chicken is a favorite dish . . . excellent student . . . future-Swarth- more College. BARBARA ANN C-ooDRIcII Bobbie Nice commercial student who likes to speak to every- one . . . enjoys A Cappella class, basketball, eating and talking . . . Government job for the future. SEAMON H. GOTTLIEB Fences well . . . likes to talk so speech and literature are favorites with him . . . will enter college next Sep- tember. JENNY CHRISTIAN GRAI-IAM lGJen!7 Feed her lobster to make her happy but don't tease her about being short . . . a cute girl who is going to Randolph Macon's Women's College. THOMAS PORTER GUERRANT csTommy1s A college prep student who likes Physics . . . can eat Southern fried chicken any time . . . future-college. EUGENE EVERETTE HALL Soda-pop A post graduate student . . . plans to go to V. P. I .... comes to us from Mechanics- ville, Va. Joyce EMILY HALL A. W. HAMRICK, JR. ii'I oy!! 5iDub91 Plans inclu d e secretarial Comes from Shelby, North work and then college . . . Carolina . . . plans to enter favorite pastime is collect- service . . . favorite sport is ing records. basketball. 34 -. .' ll Rliuv JANE llAliDlili Ruby Pete Clara Favorite food is spaghetti . . . favorite subject is short- hand . . . future--umh-cided. 535. p'0N4. kg: F NANCY' lblAY llAm'z Nancy Likes horses--would some- day like to raise tht-m . . . pet pe-eyes are physivs and llowdy lloody. ROBERT RAYMOND llAfnn' QILARA ANN llAllMAN Future undecided . . . would Will be a st:-nograplier . . . likv to travel . . . favorite eonies from llealhsville, Na. sport is shooting. . . . favorite sport is swim- ming . . . favorite pastime fffanasta. I linirii JUANITA HAm'i-:Y Gizompi: WVARIKPIN HAitwoun l'A'rRicK llucmzit Nita Bobbie Lloyd Dislikes conveittrd boys with lleadt-d for an apprentivt- Whiz in linglish . . . likes duvktail haircuts favorite- svhool . . . likes to read . . . Ilvwspaper work . . . headed sport is basketball . . . will he a secretary. also likes hunting. for William 8 Mary. -'Uh 1 RANDoi.rH D. lligncuixsrn Ili-dgi:- Plans to entcr the st-rxiev and then on to vollcgge . . . hails from Williamsburg likes dating and drawing. ni! - Ml-if '47 JOYCE DEAN HENLEY EMMA Liu: Hicks Doius FREEMAN HIGGINS Joyce Red Pug Likes typing . . . dot-sn't Quiet little redhead . . . Future plans housewife and have a favorite sport, college prep student . . . job at Fort Monroe . . . favorite foods are chocolate pie and fried chicken. will attend a music con- servatory . . . voted most liasliful. 35 AUDREY ELIZABETH HICHT RICHARD NEWTON HILL llrlAXINl:1 ELLEN HOBCOOD Little Audrey Dick Short blonde . . . lots of Favorite subject is book- Plans to attend V. P. I .... fun . . . commercial student keeping . . . future plans- likes all sports . . . pet . . . future-undecided. civil service . . . native of peeve is homework. North- Carolina. CATHERINE ANN HOLLAND MARILYN GAY HOLLAND -scathyn 4sMari1ynsa Hates conceited people . . . Undecided about college . . . llkes steak and French fries would like to be a secretary . . . would like to be book- . . . likes typing. keeper. MK BETTY JEAN HoLLAND Betty Bean Hails from Portsmouth, Vir- ginia . . . likes dancing and bookkeeping . . . plans to work after graduation. v' , ., 'I yirl an iptl , 7 GLENN DOUGLAS HOLLIEIELD Glenn Plans to work at Virginia Electric and Power Compa- ny . . . likes country music . . . hates to wear neckties. GERTRUDE ANNE HOVAN MICIIAEL HovAN Trudie Mike Would like to work for gov- Likes math-and everybody ernment or beastenograph- , , . general student . . . er . . . likes to talk on future-undecided. telephone . . . likes all sports. 36 ,ali SHIRLEY ANNE HOWARD Blimpy', Spent a year in Germany while in high school . . . will work after graduation . . . favorite hangout is Hickory Salt. LUTHER HASTINGS HUBBARD Luke Likes girls and steaks . . plans to go to R.P.I. . interested in D. E. R' ,v 'Q Cunurz hlAi-L llucxs WILLIAN1 PAUL llucxs CAROLYN M. HUTCHINSON Carrie hpalllw UCHTOIYHY' Future plans include typist Comes to us from Socastee Plans to go to V.P.l. . . . work . . . likes reading and lligh, Myrtle Beach, S. C. hates catty girls . . . favorite lnasketball . . . hails from . . . would like to enter into subject is physics. Nlyrtlc Beach. South Caro- the field of music. 'ts V uni wud . I .. XI :fr , . it 1 WIICHAEL NIARTIN InviNiL. Jn. Mickey Would like to attend West Point or V.M.I .... maybe even a vacation to Florida . . . comes from St. Paul, Minn .... favorite hangout -Junior Casemate Club. llflARY Lou JACKSON ULU Lum E n j o y s swimming, fried chicken, and study hall . . . comes to us from Pennsyl- vania , . . after graduation vMary Washington. lVlARSHALL DAvto JOHNSON lina. A 175 WlI.LlAM SIDNEY Ives EDNA EAHL JACKSON Eisidli 5iEarl7! Tennis fan . . . likes gym Quiet girl who likes home, class . . . hangs out at the movies, and math . . . wants Y.M.C.A. . . Will attend to attend Medical College V.M.I. or West Point. of Virginia. 4. A .it .I , A BARBARA Lu. Jaxxms JOHN ARNOLD JOHNSON Cute little gal . . . left us Arne in February . . . likes any- Quiet boy . . . interested in thing, but steak is the best aerostatics . . . pet peeve-- college is in her future boredom . . . hopes to be cheerleader. accepted to M.I.T. Mug Thinks there is nothing liet- ter than Fox Hill . . . will he missed in the electrical shop . . . plans to work at VEPCO. ANNA Lr:'r1r1A Jones 5nooksie Dancing and steak are 0.K. by her . . . will be good in Civil Service work . . . from Phoehus. 'vw il-v ANNIE RUTH JONES SARAH ANN JONES BEVERLY ANN JOYNER JOHN WESLEY JUSTICE Hootie A nice student assistant . . . Bev Johnny Likes ice cream and movies will be a typist . . . goes Likes home, horseback rid- Likes English VI and root- . . . will work for civil serv- for typing, dancing, and be- ing and math the best . . . ice. ing around home. tuna fish is her favorite . . . another boy . . . going to beer . . . the Navy will have sssr 1 .ff if f. J - -T w e Y fi' Y iywg V K. 1 ..V., .W I , .Wa f , gg! .3 . tr M is r gf tt, , satis will get married. . i. A . -,t.s . . BARBARA ANN KAIT ETTALEA ESTHER KANTER Barbie F r i e n d ly co-editor of Grand gal . . . likes pizza and steak and fencing . . . dislikes know-it-all's . . . headed for Catholic Uni- versity of America. KRABBA . . . Likes tennis and lemon pie . . . thinks conceited people can be done away with . . . an asset to W0man'S College, Uni- versity of N. C. school is this boy's favorite pastime . . . will be missed by A Capella Choir. ADELLE Cooking. with her with her secretary. ANNETTE KAUTZ Nettie,' Skating, and being husband rate high . . . will become a ,.-. Q ' gig .- vi i ? it V. ff JACK THOMAS KAYTON, JR. Jackie College prep student . . . short but has a big smile . . . will do well in anything he undertakes. PATSY ANN KELLY 66Pat77 D. E. Student . . . favorite sport is basketball . . . likes s t r i n g-beans, hamburgers and French fries. 38 HELEN BYRD KILPATRICK JOHN OMAR KISEE Swell girl . . . will be missed John at H. H. S. especially by Native town Panama City basketball fans . . . will be . . . headed for V.P.I. . . . a career girl. likes fried chicken and but- terscotch sundaes. l' 15, , 4 Mx r X 1 .1 WHNE L, K11'CH1-QN PAUL JAMES KLADLI-LR SIDNEY MARTIN KLEIN WILLIAM NELSON KRAUSL Swi-li guy , , , likeg girls Pet peeve--homework . . . Ape BIly iiiiii Chick.-ii l , , Joi-sifi lik., comes from the great town Football player . . . will Next stop-V PI ikes ggjhoul , , , iyiijoys iiaccimll ot Phoehus . . . the service enter service after gradua steak. French fries and Gail , , , agpiri-5 10 um-ml eiilii-i wi-ll claim him after gradu- ation . . . on Krahba lxara- . . . hne class president Riclimonil or V,l',l, ation. van . . . and in speech cluln. most popular boy tn class of '55. xg, '. i'Lf:u'f 1, I Ib? l s , if ' 1, t i' X an 5:1 I ll? . ' U . 'iii 1 ', ' A -f. . if ' '25 ' It All its :Ll Jr ', bf , -' . --Qt QQ , A A .- :-:-:-' A PETER R. KURZHALS Pete Home town is Berlin, Ger- many . . . likes wiener schnitzel and dislikes co quettes. nnyi, English lover who wants to lie a bookkeeper . . . dislikes people who complain . . . hails from California, but loves to go to Virginia LANE, Good in electronics . . . will receive a college prep diploma . . . enjoys physics . . . wants to attend Uni- versity of Virginia. Beach. Y I SIIARLEEN ANN LASHLEY LINDA LEE LASSITER Cll0C-Cited Goes sailing and water skis llails from Syracuse, N. Y. ing in the good ol' summer- . . . relishes clieescburgers time . . . a good co-editor with lettuce and tomatoes of this yearls Krabba . . , - - - is H0041 Bl Sh0l'lllfUlfl knows what she wants . . . and hopes to be a sten- future-W,8iM. ographer. 39 Roaeirr T. G. LASSITER UBOIJYU A real good-looker . . . hard working sports coordinator on the Krabba . . . will do well in college. KENNETH T. LAWRENCE s4KennyvI Can usually be found in his red and blue hot-rod . . . liked by all . . . grand sense of humor . . . future -college. JAMES BRITT LEAGUE Ill Jimmy An asset to the football team . . . relishes Smithfield ham and turkey . . . not sure about future plans . . . King of ,lunior-Senior Prom. ROBERT LETCHWORTH DONNA VIRGINIA Lewis Bob Digs a big juicy steak any- Hates to get up in the morn- time . . . finds movies and ing fDon't you?J . . . likes basketball fun . . . hopes to to be at Patis house . . . enter Civil Service. has a nice smile . . . future icollege. 'QKBW' TW? JULIA DIANA LINDSAY Most independent . . . in- terested in drama and music . . . will be an asset to Mary Washington College. ..B0bby,, A tiny gal with a great big smile . . . dislikes conceited people . . . left in February for Fort Monroe. mpgs. 'Q-.. BARBARA ANN LoNc Lois IMAJI-:AN Lovn MARY JANE LUeAs Tootsie Home economics gal . . . Commercial stu dent who crazy about meat and pota- enjoys football games . . - toes . . . pet peeve-late Finds French fries delicious meals , , , future-College, . . . will be a nice secretary. PATRICIA ANN Lucioo LUANN BIDDLE llrlCBRIDE upatsyvv ucandyss Loves to sleep . . . bashful. Can be found at the B 81 M but oh so cute . . . plans in- eating French fries . . clude marriage. real gone gal . . . future- working in Hampton. BARBARA H. MCCORQUODALE g'Corkie Real smart but always finds time for sailing and danc- ing . . . will be missed . . . another gal heading for W SI M. 40 NIARJORIE ANN NICDONALD Margie Quiet but, oh so nice! . . . Sailing takes up a lot of her time in summer . . . will attend Hollins. 43 SHEILA JEANNE MCELROY' Quiet . . . from North Caro- lina . . . listening to music and being with Bill take up her time . . . future- Weslyn College. if CAROL MAE MCCUIRE saRusty99 Cal who comes whom Utah and does bookkeeping well . . . pet peeve-insincere people . . . future plans in- clude secretarial work and marriage. E? ', 'sa JANICE 0,NEAL MCGURIMAN Enjoys English and writing letters . . . sports-wise-she likes tennis and swimming . . . will become a secretary and technician. lNlARY ANN MCCURIMAN Commercial student . . . nice smile . . . short and sweet . . decided. . future . . . un- 'mv JAMES SAMUEL Mclurrmz GEORGE W. MCKENZIE lll PATTY JANETTE MCKENZIE if EEMACN i5Mack7! 1 Hpatn An able star of H.H.S.'s Hails from Monroe, N. S. Reading and T.V. take up baseball team . . . plans to . . . will go to V.P.l. later a lot of her free time . . . make it his career. . . fav- . . . likes turkey, history, d0esn't like much home- orite pastime-Women??? and steak. work iWho does??l . . . good at taking shorthand . . . future-secretary. 'Q , 3. Q' '. ' ' ' - wr fi if , ' i Vi ist ALICE MARIE MCLEAN W1LLiAM P. MCLEMORE JOYCE LVNNE MAJETTE Micki Nice girl whose hometown is lacksonville, N. C .... likes to be at home eating steak and French fries . . . will receive a commercial diploma and be a secretary. ssMac91 Very talented in art, and has a ready smile for all . . . has been a great asset to this year's annual . . hopes to attend Sewanee. 41 Big-uns EDITH CAROLE lNlANLEY Kerole Likes to go to football Cute gal who loves parties, games and the B 81 M , , , boys, and riding with the will receive a commercial Sunday six . . . likes the diploma . . . will be a good BSIM, but dislikes insincere secretary. peopel-headed for Long- wood. CAROL hrlANN Rosie KOSALIE A quiet girl . . . fond of needlework, typing, short- hand . . . plans to work for Uncle Sam. HUBERT ALLISON lkll-IMORY Junior Swell guy from C .... loves all foods and likes the girls but can't stand work . . . futureeun- certain. ROY WILLIAM iklASON 65Pat75 Digs those s te a k s and French fries . . . likes the movies . . . history . . . en- joys basketball . . . will he an asset to U. S. Navy. Clarkton N. M.I.T. ALVIN B. MICHAELSON MAY, Enjoys fried chicken and chess . . . doesn't like puer- ility among high school students . . . headed for PATSY LOU NIAYHI-IW npati, Native of Danville who is crazy about bookkeeping class . . . enjoys those steaks and French fries at the B8lM . . . hopes for a Civil Service job. versity. 21' PATRICIA MAE M'PlI.5LtN Lbpat!! Favorite pastimes are read- ing and watching TV . . . dislikes snobbish people . . . likes government . . . will make a cute little nurse. JOYCE ANN MILLER AJOA Cute lil commercial student ...likestheB8IM... can't stand proud people . . . headed for Emory Unis CECIL RAY .lkIITCliELI. Mitch Best pastime-sleeping . . . goes for B SI B French fries in a big way . . . likes foot- ball too . . . future plan-- undecided. ROBERT R. MITCIIELTREE 'iMitch Does math easily . . . base- ball is his favorite sport . . . doesn't have any dislikes . . . future-uncertain. 42 CLAYTON Q. MOOREFIELD Enjoys history and working on cars . . . Can't stand gig- gling girls . . . plays a good golf game . . . marriage in- cluded in future. JO-ANN MORRIS ..JO,, A sweet gal who goes for dancing and writing letters . . . can type up a breeze . . . wants to be an air- line hostess. 2 lhmoronn YATI-25 Moimmu Brad Boating enthusiast . . en- joys drafting class . . . June A. seems to occupy most of his spare time . . . receives u general diploma. Q, 5, -fag BILRNARD lircuanu NEWTON Dick l'luns lo work for the gow- ernment . . . likes steaks, cards, and football . . . usu- ally found around the Fire Department. ul i I 1 DIANA QLJELCH Ni:u.oN lll-IRBliIt'l' DoUcLAs Nl-ill. Di An out of doors hoy . . . Likes dancing and parties dislikes work . . . likes base- . . . comes from Ea sl hall. Frenell fries, and steak Orange, New ,li-rsey . . . can . . . can he found at Bt-any's lu- found at the beach . . . . . . future-undecided. would do without school. Mairrua ANNE NICHOLLS Marty A cute blond . . . plans to attend the Medical College of Virginia . . . goes for fried chicken, shrimp, popu- lar music, and swimming. 'Q 4 A ' . it tv -. 2, I MARY ELLEN NELsoN llails from North Carolina . . . plans marriage and work as a secretary . . . dislikes snooty people . . . likes to sew. VIRGINIA ANN Nomus Ginna One of our peppy cheer- leaders . . . will be hard to replace . . . comes to us from Pennsylvania . . . is heading for a career in nursing. i MARY CLAY NUCKOLLS GILMA FERN OLSON SALLY JAY 0s'rEEN RONNIE ALLEN OUTLAW Peanut Pretty. long hair . . . real Plans include Tulane Uni- Bandit Mary Washington is her im- brave gal . . . will he missed versity , . . sweet gal and Hard working'ed1lo1 of the mediate future . . , digs in ll.ll.S. sharp dresser . . . originally Highlight . . . comes from coke-s and hum sand. comes from Ahoskie, N. CI. Norfolk . . . likes golf, meat wiches . . . likes the gang . . . well liked hy all. pie. spaghetti, and lobster . . . dislikes stuck-up people. 43 . . . will be an asset to the college of his choice. THOMAS LESLIE PAGE 5ST0m71 A good looking chap . . . from Wichita, Kansas . . . has no use for nagging women . . . is off to Wichita University. vu -M ANNA BELLE PAINTER Skeet A future secretary and music teacher . . . pet peeve -people who brag in past, present, or future tense . . . a grand student assistant . . . has a good time wher- ever she goes. MYRA JEAN PARISHER '4Parrish Hails from Columbia, N. C. . . . is a regular fish in thc water . . . loves to loaf . . . eat chicken and French fries . . . future plans include marriage. K -1-gift. ' it lhlARX Jo PARSONS One of our Fort Monroe friends . . . dislikes con- ceited people . . . a really cute gal who has added a lot to her classes . . . will be missed when she heads for West Virginia U. BARBARA ANN PATTUN Bobbie Will be an asset to West Liberty State College . . . a busy member of the S. C. A. and Latin Club . . . likes popular music and English . . . doesn't care for Chemis- try thoughl K! 'MM X if , i H.ARRY RAY PAR1-QER, JR. ssRays1 Real swell guy . . . left us in February to join Air Force . . . spent spare time at Buckroe Fire House. Jo ANN PEARE HJ077 Will attend Longwood . . . a good friend to all . . . likes her home, history, and softball . . . enjoys loafing and has no pet peeves. BIARY ELIZABETH PEREIRA JANICI-I NIARGOT PHELFS ssMaryvs ssulann A smart dresser and spark- A tennis ace . . . will be ling personality . . . will be missed by all next year . . . missed by all . . . loves steak will eat anything . . . plans and French fries . . . headed include East Carolina, for an office job. MATILDA PHILLIPS Tillie One of the Langley Air Force Base gals . . . con- siders 50-B Benedict Rd. a grand place to spend spare time . . . will be an asset to Duke University. 4-4 MARY ,IEANETTE PIERCE 5GJan7Y Could definitely do without snooty people and home- work . . . worked hard for us while a junior . . . plans include a government job. P49 'CJ' '1- 'ZX Ct is fIfuioi.vN JUN!-L PiNct.m l'inkie Native of llottonsville, W. Will attend N. A. C. A. Va .... keeps busy with the Apprentice School . . . likes Band and Mixed Chorus . .. hunting in a big way . . . dislikes showoffs . . . will has done lots for our band. be u stenographer . . . likes fudge and eake. MARGARET Mu-1 Pinomg Ili-al quiet . , . taking com- mercial course . . . able worker . . . will do good in business world. ROBERT Luc Pmsrens Daniel Boone tice School. ANN l'Aci-1 Purriznaancizu Annie Plans include Lynchburg College or Civil Service . . . dislikes unfriendly people likes typing and steak . . . will be missed by all. FRANK MCCRA Always seen in wagon with Anna P .... Rl'BY Evsuw Piuucinv Evelyn Likes church work . . . dis- s PLOTT his station hard worker at CS . . . fu- likes dishes . . . comes to ture--N. A. C. A. Appren- us from Wilmington, N. C. . . . future includes Civil Service . . . couldn't live w i t h 0 u t hamburgers and French fries. THELMA QUESENBERRY sscorkyn Can usually be found at Hickory Salt . . . will be a Civil Service worker . . . then plans on marriage . . enjoys basketball. RAYMUND QU!-ZSENBERIKY Quiz A Kentucky lad . . . plans to be an auto mechanic . . . spends spare time working in a garage . . . dislikes smart alecks. Ct-:oncm Poiireit OUINN Jnnzs Ricn RANKIN WILLIAM Bow RAY Commercial student . . . Jimmy Billy dislikes people who are al- Hopes to go to N. N. Ap- Enjoys shop and steak dislikes snooty people ways late . . . will spend the prentice School . . . shy. next years as a secretary. but is a real swell guy. 45 the B 81 M . . . will join the Navy. enjoys hanging around BARBARA ANNE REYNOLDS Bobi,' Newport News gal . . . will be a secretary . . . likes SALLY JOAN REYNOLDS Jeannie A history fan . . . likes the University of South Caro- HENRY C. R1c1iARDsoN Hank Can always be found in that patriotic red and white BEATRICE ANNE RIGGINS Bebe Lists fellows as favorite subject . . . wholly in favor cheesehurgers, and basketball. milk ShHk9S, lina and listening to music . . . nursing is included in her immediate future. 1, - E mm, ,. A A 5 , I L. , ?fa :a5Ee 5f521f1 f 1 . 2 2 9 JANET LEE RILEY ll-Ian!! One of our cute little blond cheerleaders . . . often con- nected with Skippy . . . loves apple turnovers . . . plans her future as an air- of SPCA . back riding . . at Riverside Nash , . . enjoys physics and any type of Italian food . . . Apprentice School in the future. . . enjoys horse- . will train Hospital. Jo ANNE ROGERS ROBERTA ANN ROSE 551077 SSBertH One of the sharpest girls in Will be married in June H. H. S .... always wears . . . will follow Air Force a smile . . . sharp dresser husband . . . will be re- . . . will attend New Eng- membered for her yapping. land Conservatory. line hostess. sk f ff E A5 C if ROBERT RUDISILL, JR. s4Rudyvv Will receive general di- ploma . . . future uncertain . . . interested in mechanics and basketball. DONALD WRIGHT SAUNDERS Ducky Usually seen driving his motor scooter . . . really digs steak 81 French fries . . can't bear government . . . futuredarmy. MARY ANN SAUNDERS Likes chili, loafing, and baseball . . . can't stand conceited people . . . future ework, marriage. 46 ati MILDRED J. SAUNDEHS Millie Cute red-head . . . D. E. student . . . will be married after graduation. ANN MARIE SHAEER Loves to dance and type . . . likes hamburgers and French fries . . . plans to work with government. RANDALL C. SCARBOROUGH Askannyss Likes to have fun . . . really loves steak and history . . . watch out W. 84 M.-here comes Scarborough. f'- Er.lzAsE'rH ANN SHEPPARD E. GEARLINE ANN SHIELD5 ROCHELLE PAT SHARF EDWIN WADE Si-:ELTON Pattie Eddy R. P. l. in September . . . Likes anything good to eat says pickles are the best . . . can't stand braggin' . . . likes to work with her . . . future-Who knows? hands. MARY ANDERTON SIBLEY NPat7Y ibcerryii HBOOH Loves boys, T-bone steaks, Sweet gal . . . loves short- Can't stand pink shirts, but and typing . . . can't stand hand and watching football lliSl0ry is just the Opposite snakes . . . future--Radford. games . . . will become a . . . usually seen around the stenographer. Yacht Club . . . future- , Sullins College. 4 its ' .1-- . Pig .la 3 X 'L tx WALTER ALBERT SICKELSNIR. BARBARA JEAN SMITH LEON AYLETTE SMITH RONALD LEE SMITH Butch Petite Barbara . . . chop Just digs apple pie and re- Ronnie Hates to get up in the morn- suey and strawberry short- pairing radios . . . will work Jack of all trades . . . ca ing . . . usually at the fire cake are 0. K. by her . . . in industrial electricity. pable Key Club President dept. . . . likes basketball usually seen with Buddy . . . has a smile for all . . . . . future-salesman. . . . future-Civil Service. loves to talk and eat . . future-W. 81 M. ,pif THOMAS SMITH Tommy', One of the Phoebus gang . . . plays football . . . future eundecided. Vmeium Louisi-1 Swim Jgy ELLEN SMU, SAMUEL AKINS Souug Ginny Cute cheerleader . . . really goes for English, steak, and mashed potatoes . . . will be an asset to William and Mary . . . likes Sunday Will attend Bible College . . . very shy . . . well liked . . . will he a good Christian worker. cssotv Likes girls, but can't stand to hear them talk . . . usual- ly seen at B St M. . . left for Waflord College in Feb- ruary. drives. ALFRED BARNES SOUTHALL as-Abev Detests book reports, but math is just the opposite . . . really digs turkey and dress- ing . . . future-? NANCY ,li-:AN Semin Blackie Usually seen at Skateland . . . superb skater . . . loves to talk and skate with Den- nis . . . can't do without BRALJFORD KNIGHT Sl'l'lIGlI'l' HSpikey7! Loves Italian spaghetti and Holt's Soda-Shop . . . can't stand two whispering girls . . . future-college. chocolate pie. WILLIAM E. 51-men. Ju. Bill Really digs government . track is his favorite . . . usually seen at Helen T.'s . . . future4V.lVI.l. FRANK ASHBLRN Seizwcl-:It Punkin It , Q -an F- all t e I Y Br:vi11u.Y Llili SPIRES GSP n g97 Likes Charlotte, fried chick- Likes to spend time with en and drafting. . .detests girls tbright boy l . . . government . . , future-- married man. 48 really goes for steak and French fries . . . future- printing trade. ,IQHN RPIED STAIK T-bone Likes to spend time eating ice cream and doing gov- ernment . . . enjoys bowl- ing . . . future-Georgetown University. l'lll.llA Mmm: ST. tIt.Am l'ttYLl.ls ANN STol1T' lil-ITTY ANN SUMNI-Ili Cap Sued' Phil HHS 'l'ln-rm-'S nothing lwtlvr than l.iki-s toss:-d salad. cooking, Loves wat:-r :-akiiing,di1nving lrununu pudding, drvaniing, sleeping: . . . di-tt-sts trite' and Florida . .. likf-s to and gow-rnnu-nt . .. futurc -Y pvoplf' Pnjoys Swintrningz spvnd hrr time' at llasf' gym l'iustv'rn llilili- flollt-ga-. ... future -Collvgt-. . .. future -C.T.l. CECIL RAY TAFIFIQR Corn Fridde-r Ont- of the talentvd rn:-nibers of H.l'l.S. A Capvlla found at Pinky's will attend R.l'.l. .louw Luo 'I'viin'i:ix lll'IlfPZN WILIS TIGNUR Hom: VmciN1A TAYLOR j.,h,my l,e-ft us in lfvliruary . . . I-I0pie St-1-n most of thi- limi- with H111 IH' lllllllll most of tllf' Woman athlete writes 'LL .,,, I-njuyg jail mul tinn- in Grant's or witli llill many letters to Eddie S. .. . 'l'-lmonv Q-tt-ak, , , l h,-u,l,..l S .... future- working. Phoeliuscrat future sten- for William and Nlary. Ogfaphff- l'lllNl15'l' l'lDWAltll 'l'AYi.oii RAYMOND VANCE Tn.l,MAN JouN FRANK TRIVI-2l.l.lN l'Irnit- Ray .lolinny Outstanding travk e-tar . . . A lJ.l'l. student . . . will at- l.e-ft us for a yvar to go to Vursily flluli lioy . . . dia- ti-nd Bilnlr- Training Camp W. Va .... has lm-n an out- liki-. Nlllllllllfllllllll1'0llt'1'lll'tl . . . Conte-S from our nvigli- standing studt-nt. girls . . . ltake- noti- girls! lioring town N.N .... most . . . going to Wofford Col- like-ly will lu- found at lionw. legv. 49 Roi' Ftat.ToN Tuctuzn Will lu' a working mun come Svpte-nilwr , . . dislikes Eng- lisli lmut enjoys movie-s and dating. e S Qi W 'is BARBARA AMELIA UPSHAW 'iPuwash llamptonian from way back who enjoys hamburgers and sehool . . . can't stand smart aleck boys . . . Future- Mary Washington. Plans to' be a stenographer . . . enjoys swimming . . . originally hails from Wil- liamston, N. C .... chorus has kept her busy . BARBARA ELIZABETH VICK - JI-LANNE KAY VOSHEL - HELEN JEAN WVALI. HBarb Jeannie College Prep student from Loves spaghetti and meat Shorty Michigan ...a professional balls . . . seen with E. 'l'. loafer . . . enjoys Home Ee. . . . loves to swim . . . fu- and vocal classes . . . will ture-marriage. attend Hope College. Mich FAYE BRAZELL WAl,LACE One of our D. E, students- loves those banana splits . . . favorite subject be her husband . . . future plans are to he a housewife. PAUL ERNEST WALLACE ELVA DEAN WALSli Lefty,' Ebbie A Michigan lad with ai lik- Likes dancing, parties, and happens to ing for sports . . . loves boys . . . pet peeve . . . con- steaks and government . . . ceited people . . . future is undecided future. undecided. Jo LINDA WALSTON RANDOLPH HUGH WAI.TERS ...ION ..Randy,, Excellent sportsman . . . shy Likes math and golf . . . but friendly. . . loves basket- Pl3T1S I0 H0 I0 Apprentice ball . . . futurefWAF. School. steeie .L ffff i1'A 'W I . Atsse ' - gs it .57 1:f'iifii'fI 1' V . .sts sssseet if iii' st ., fi , K, ,X as ' Ases A f A syst E g -if LEONARD EDWARD WALTON Spends time working for G. O. C. and likes to do math . . . hails from Roan- oke originally . . . will go into Air Force. 50 ,IOANNE WARBtiRToN .tjodyn ,lust loves cherry pie and popular music . . . can't stand unfriendly people . . , future-Tufts College. 'ai H, V. l'H'lllflK ANN!-L wlllfll - V K N .- -,:QUL1'i'ag'iioi.i'ii XWARTIIAW , VIRGINIX I-'iiucizs Wusnx l'aiI ' .v . 5' 'X axfnlizii JY0 Sw:-1-ilu-a lfulv vlu-1-i'l4-null-1' . . . 1-njuy. Quia-I . ev ryhc 1' 5 fr'Pi4 ' y Mn ikz-s Enjoys e-wry sulijo,-vt rxvrpt ln-ing wilh an 1:-rluin Huh l.. . . . lun-Q 5 fqmglif' shgpcfnil lizklial . fulurc' rl 4-spanol . . . rvally lligs , I , 4-mfg .mini Nnmrq ul.-.-kx fri'-Q . . . anml Slinrlliqufff . . V.l'i.l'. lin. fri:-il vliir'lu'n . . . :inal haslwt- . . lulurv N1'l'l'l'lllFX'. llllllfi' lfivil Sg'rV'i1'1'. hall . . . Longwoml houml. V,-Sw if 'H 9 5 5 - l i ,4 sd f ' 5 x - ' V 5 . QV' , V, 1 f be lil-ZXHIIIJ' l'mii XXNTTN lim llziils frmn North lfurnlinu rvul big hluv l'y1'N , , , Fill! Wlll illly 3I'gllllN'l1l. llLAUDl-L RM WA'i i's. Jn. lizlsvy llutvs I0 haw anyone- :ness up his duck tail , . , rc-ally gm-s for lunvh pvriual anil liuske-lliull . 'l'lim1As l i.uYn Wnrs Il.ll.S.'s top haskvlhaill play- vr . . . xi-ry shy. hut frivnml- ly , . . wvll lik'-il hy all . . . 1-njoys liislury anil a cm-rtuin Miss lfililh C. xv A i 1' WP: l'vrsi lll'TlI Wicvi' w'll1Nl!Hl.l.ll0VS'AllD Wnigrzizi. JIIANITA NIM: Wiixiziisiiw GI-INl'1l.I-Il-1w'Il.l.I-NHS l'il Wilnpy Digs lfnglish anml slumly hall Favors foolhall anwl vhvrrv l.m'1-- lo wail annul :lu Imnk linjuys ll0lIll'lll2iKlt' soup anil . . . van :-at K'lH'l'Sl'l!llI'gIQ'l'5 pin' . . . mn'I stunml snoolx km-piiig . . . hail- frmn Nlur, :Iuting lfurolyn W ..,. low, anylinie . . . fulnrm- fwork. pi-oplv , . . fuluri- l S. Air Iinnilln-, lu .... like-5 to niulh . . . cun'l atanml hig l ur1'v.M'a4lel11y. wulvh lmwlvzill , . , fnlurn- worlli . . . future- Y.l,.l. rnzirriugf-. 51 jovci-1 ANN WlLLIAN1S l7renelIie Can't stand to wash dishes . . . hut likes to eat tomato soup . . . drawing . . . will go to College. ROBERT FLINTON WILI.LmIs uBob Loves corn, music and science . . . hails from North Carolina . . . plans to go to N. C. State. ROY ALFRED WIl.LIA IVIS JOE Clll.Ll-IN WII.I.IFoIm, JR. Loves to eat . . . friendly Eighthall smile . . . likes chemistry Likes cold slaw and skipping class . . . can't stand snohs school . . . really enjoys . . . future-N. C. State. English and tennis . . . will join the Marines. DON S. WILLIS Willie Can't stand apple polishersu but really goes for Spanish . . . future-University of Rich- mond. lNiARY RUTII WlLl.lS Blond varsity cheerleader . .. interested in every phase of ll. H. S. life . . . active S. C. A. st-eretary . . . wants to work for Uncle Sam. DENINIS LEE WlI.50N i'Dennis the Menace A college-prep student who deplores knee-socks . . . how ahout that galsll . . . en- joys hlowing his horn. RIJNALD GORDON WILSON 'lllonniew Hails from Elkhart, lndiana . . . likes filet mignon. sleep- ing and study hall . . . un- decided future. WILLIAM POWELL WII.SfJN 'gWillie Banana pie and Bull lsland are two favorites on his list . . . lists stuck-up girls as pet peeve . . . take note gals! 52 NINA LEE WINDER 'ARed Loves to read and listen to the radio, usually with Ray . . . really enjoys English and water skiing . . . will be missed by all . . . futures Mary Washington. LAWRENCE B. Wooo, JR. g'Digger Tall, dark and girl shy . . . our capahle S. C. A, presi- dent . . . can't stand hluffers . . . enjoys going to the movies . . . will be a valu- able asset to Hampden- Sydney. Nun 'l'imx1.As w'lt0llItl'lfF Rum-un Axw Wnmm-Mm 3 .. U.. lanrn A JEAN Wuoruzw - tI.utol,i'N Jm1ti:WR1-:xx .' B0hhy M, jf' Carol I,ik4-R 'l',nxt:tlm-Q. tnusit' ztntl l.m'4-x st-uftmtl anal algvlwzt lit-ally tligs hut :lugs :intl all l.ikt-s to spt-ntl hvr tlmt lbllNl'lDilll . . . auwtlu-r North . . . fpt-mls tiint- llNll'lllllgi tu thv trinnningw . . . sp:-ntls flanving . . . t'un't stand l' flilliltlllllall . . . luturt' popular muxit' . . . ltvatlt-tl tinn- sl:-1-pittgg anal writing pvvplt' . . . future' . . . if ' Nhtrim-S. fur Nlziry xvllqllllgllllll. h-tts-rs . , . futurv Long- llfklllikl Xvill rvvvivt- plutnzt . . . rm-v . . . full ut Wi NTT u gt-nt-ral :li likr- tht- muh tri- ttmle-vitlt-rl 'E' wuosl, Nltrrrw Kiwi: WYRIGIVI' XVILLI Iinwiw Wint:1t'r.Jn. Une of tht- ft-w who likt-s Ratt-s turkvy high . . . lows l.atin . . . like-5 tn fpvntl to tio math and play huslwt- tune- at Ogult-n llall list:-ning hull . . . will gm into hnsi- tn llrultntl Sylllpll0Hlt'S. nt-ss. CAitul.i'N lWCl.llAN Wintzur Box llsuully sc-rn with Wimpy by 303-A ... luv:-s sailing . .. t'an't stand ill mann:-rvfl pvopltr future' f Agnew-s Scott. Dmmtin' W. YAtm0lml't:H Uottif- Skating we-ins to hr- hvr main int:-re-Qt . . . hut she- ulso onjoyf spagltvtti aml sour pivklvs . . , gootl lurk to ht-r antl Wt -stvrn lvninn. 53 EFrn1YvoN Nl-L Ynizs Vonnie A D. E. stumlvnt from Nvw- port Nt-ws . . . plans to at- tt-ntl liastt-rn Bihh- lnstitult- . . . digs tt-nnis. history. antl spagltvtti . . . Coultl livr- without Spanish. Gun. G. X mntstx Carl Big ht-lp on our golf tvutn . . . a Tarlwt-l . . . like-s girlf anal t'l1ick1'n . . . will vntvr tho servitw- aftt-r gratluutiott 2 K 'Q i 3 .J King and Queen of the Prom JIMMY LEAGUE, Kingg BARBARA UPSHAW. Queen 54- -uname---gr Best All Around Ronnie Smith anal Virginia Smith Most Popular Billy Krausv and Barbara Smith Best Looking Alvin Woodruff and Linda Decker Best School Spirit Nancy Carr and Joe Flowers Best Dressed Bobby Brown and Betty Britton ' UDENTBV Best Citizens Ronnie Slnith and Mary Willis with Mayor Mittelmaier Most Dramatic SPHIIIUII Uolllivli and iivttyv Bruwn Most Athletic ,Io Linda Walston Not Shown. Tommy Watts Best Danvvrs jimmy Coldstc-in and Gail Digg Most Independent Bud Estes and Julia Lindsay Most Bashful Sidney Ives and Eninia Hicks Wittiest Bob Letchworth and Merle DeAlba M33 Laziest Dorothy Caffeeg not shown, Don Jaques Biggest Bluffers Mai Davis and Joyce Majette Lug K1 about l9Z0 Shur-lung Ox kr llmut '20 llvvp 1940 View 1945 Y iew Pilv- Hand Junior Class H1800-MM Class ojicersz left to right-ls! row: Carolyn Holes, Secretary: Jo Marple. Treasurer. Zmf row: Scott Harrison. Yic'e-l'rvsiclent: Jack Lawson. President. A 7171 ie P. Carflner Class Sponsor The class of 1956 wishes the senior Class success and happiness in its future endeavors. We are hoping that our senior year will he as full of memories as yours has been. 60 l '. 13 .Mnlrvy Nlurns 6. x llnrlmru Allman V i it iw. 'I S lloln-rt llullnn 15 4 55 Nay llvrglmnl W illiznn llonhlvn If U . JA Conrafl llllffll J-' kg: Q ,- 1' X 7 3' '- '-'13 ' E- Y W ' I u I l A llqmgglgl ln'I'iilll B1'lll4' Alva!! liilfl .Mlnxn-. .-'llvntt Allvn Alle-n P' Al' ' as Q 1 tv 1 -3- li 'XV .g . Q. AML A llgu'lyul'g1 lsaye' ,lOlll1Ily Patsy Anmlnruw .'xllllll'04t' Amle-rsun Antlre-ws X. ,5 V , -E ,,, r S. A . - ,o .- f 1. H 1 1 t , +aq.'f t Nlury l f2iIlC4'S Uolorm-s John llngse-It Hans:-rnxan Bays B1-atllvs 1. V l Pi- V Q. F- n F' r . G ' . I4 N 'B X K l,l'Sl1'l' ,lam-t Mattie Villvvrlt lli:-ri liinrln Blavk lllanks Q f - ,lr at ' .za ' 3 1 , A A I l I Jann-2+ Carlton Marin Pat llonnelw Bowen Brimlgvnlan Brown:- S I ,-8 ' 0' '- . -f L x - ' ' y . .A f , A 1 I3 R Vit-mr Be-tty Carole' Barbara llurvlwr Burke' Burns Butts 61 B ll' . J I.:-nn Ray 'Xlligoml .-Xlligooal r Gi I S lf4lwar1l Don Atkins Bark 5 V Be-tty Sandra BULIIHOII Bm-inxlvr x i-'N 3 ,. , ws. ? 'EL I Carolyn Mary Bolt-s Bnotlx -us H 7 ? Bvatrice- David llrllvm' llruw Betty Dalv Byrd Cfanlvy C' It ,At ,4- t 1 Y 1 i X 5,5 -f .ef f, Z' - . 1 - aaaa Ann Peggy Mary Ann jufly Chan4ll+'r Chisholm Chri-tie' Chriatol C X , ...W I . rfprsl , I 1 ' vw 3 ,, M. Q.. Q B arrr ZTEJ M B ig' if - L .LV li it Cl1l1l'k Martha Batty ,Ion Ch-nwns Coatvs Cobb' Cohan 4, as -g, ,U In 358 4 B., li., r f. W 1 by g 71 f JPHH BNSY l0llH Charles Cope-lanrl Craig Crigler Crocker I J. -Y 'Y--' I W i L M ' r 1. W- at -an f Martha Bob Bobby Robert Daniels Dawson Day Dt-al K A K- N 1 - :nm-. -E - Y ' 'Q girl M is r ' Q 'Q as- 7 Q ff'-3, 'rr',, r D m A L tx .A A t ,lanot Sullivan Sharon A' B. Dixon Donadio Dowtlm-n Doughty 'Q A C , : rm ' ' 3'-uf, S f k K K s B grir -Q aa-wg fs , , yly ...lf ' ' lv Z N vpn .4 , JPHU Gfayflfm Tommy Paul Edwards Elliot Ellis Etheridge 62 has t fx .M 7-7' -. ?- 4. . g 1 i lmnorc- ln-nwoorl Clark Clark ' 7:3 . ,W fi- if Jam- Eflwarrl Conn Conway wilmi- D ,L tw! l'1P' v-ur jr mi? Margaret Sharon Crutv Cunningham K f an 4' Sao ur 7 Barbara Bill Dt' Rycler Diggs ? ,Q Q K I Dalma Davitl Drake' Duffy I .. l in r LA .L Paul Eugf-ne Evans Evvrhart Al'- 4 I, lmonarml Clark X 1, 1 xg v ,. i' . K4 Horam- Cope-land S Javkiv Cuthr:-ll 'Ui . wr Sally Disharoon :Jun X. v 512: 2' n , av r f x xv I Y . .lavkiv Dunn 11 if Wanda Faulkne- 1' -'Q -e I q 5, Q, .ji SEL, V I X Kullly lfrank l ilzge-rulal l ul-mn g 1 Q' 'E-P' -' l.yn4lu 'l'lu-mlnrv Fr:-e-nnun l rif-fllnun H 1 2, ' U' ex 2- . '1 X ll il? Bvssia- Tumlny N ' 'ilthwll Crm-n V ff , 3 A 5 r -' - 44. L In llrlly' Scott llunnnunml llurrifon '7 sz I Call l'rmlu Ill-l-4-I Hill 5' l- l,ynn llnnny llnllnwny llolslon . x l ,.. .l M . 1' f s.. f. Q. as nn n X. a if P' ' . l-vA.:?i: K A llllilflllllt' lillarlmlv .lolln l'1-mil' lla-tty Lou l0l'lN'- lforrm-st lfuunlain Fowlvr l re-1-nmn 'X 5-' B K V ' Sv 5 Q 3-Z . Aliw- llnna ,Iohn ,lm-p Pail llull llarllnvr Garvin llomlwilliv Cralmill 5 N ov 0' L 6 Sw , l Q kg- Muxif- Prpqon Nlary Lou Tinka Thomas Ure-vm Gr:-vm' Urooxnm- llulf- Ilall , 1 '. 1 t 1 A' V A 'Q Q. X f , M Q 1. LK ffllarlee Dickie' Yvrgie' Margin' Bill llurve-y Hastings llvarn llawkins lla-lm ,..g as 'T ,,- 41 6 '3 41- ia, 5 . 5 . -5- , - . W' , , In l.ilml:y She-rry Faye' llvlvn Rolwrt llill Ilill llolllnan llmlge' llollansl 5 3' ,7 C 1 l t. 5. Q. Q 7, ' .s. s 5 , V K ' V1 Franu-s Anne- l'aul Hnlmlry U4-orgv lloltzrlaw lluokvr lloppe llorton llulclu-r 63 . in G- L an -. J. F K 1 ' if M' ' 'i y L L 1? Qm,, .J Xb -J I J l ,L L, Vg W .ix i A it Charlie Jutly Mary llt-len Rose Ili-rky Nlargip Carol Humphries liumplirivs Hum Hum Hurst Husspy Jackson I xrl. f , J ,X 'ts ,. Emily Jackie Leo Tommy Sammy Billy Shirley JHIIIPS jamf-S Jann- Jehson Jf'rni,f1an Johnson Johnson - Y N ZZ ' aw, - w- V J- L. i 'ff K 'S J? K - ' JJ I J T K -l l J Y .,.' ' A A i Aliffi Jimmy Pat Rose Marie Nellie Ann Mary .lo Johnston Jones Jones Jones Kautz Keel Keener lirr rr it r l J J J L or L or L L -.. A to 2 : f..r Q, ' I '- QM ' -. i I A V f A 5 1 A L 6 - 4 A .Q J Ada Kam Mary Merle Donna Pat Jimmy Kelly Kersey Kersey Ketchum King Kinlaw Kipp r,,, -Q' 'Bay J .,' ,:.r, J llii ,:. ' bvsb .L ,Lk,7 4 A lx. iili it ,,,a 22 r,iY 9 . J Jerry Ronnie Jack Sally Robert .lack Pat Knowles La Belle Lawson Lawson Lay Leatherwoorl Lee A i , J ' i f ii '1 , iiiiri A lii'l J lil: K 'L K- U Lf Q ii xy -N A ' ' x A L yyyf- 'L il.. ' 'lzl W .L 'I ' Carol Jeanine Bobbie Alice Janet Billy Ronald Lester Levis Lewis Lindley Liverman Logan Long 64 6- .Min l.m1' fi-A nu ,E,, .l lllly NI unn 1 l 4? Jimmy Nlutliii-mn lftlwurml Nelson in lion Nara- G- Frank Novak lnu l.0w1- 2. l rum'if Nlairklium 1 fa' -3 ft TK. l.ilah Nlulh-Noll Naomi N1 ilh-r Dwight Nt-al Gs .lunt-t Null I fx I J xg 1 9 '-A N r ... is ., L A11 . if-V A H an Kay llowurtl Georgia llryun llayinel l.ovv4-ry Lucas l.uke Lynch Slain , gin .- we-'-Ku i 3 f-'- t .s - -' G A' 4 V X -11 .-3 A xt 1 t . t ' a .luck ln Xvilliam Norma Mavis Nlarkhum Nlurplt- Nlurlin Nlason Mathews Ll T' ,- , ?. Q si 0 .1 ' v . ' ' l . I t s N F L ja , Charles Connie Yvonne Hope Billy 3ll'.All1'tf NleDonul4l Mt-Dowell M1'Quatters Nlellee . f av t H J, ,, A , Q 4 K' V ld i 0 it s 5, i A Mary Robert Alfred Carlton Cllytle Nlitvhn-ll Mitchell Nlonfalvone Nloore Nlort ' , M-I 4 93 N V It ' -J f N - ' i f . - 1 Bill Seth Florence Paul Faye Tommy Ne-leon. lr. Nivholas Nichols Nightingale Norton M VE 'md Donald Shirley Kay Wesley Roy Uglnurn Oliver Olney Orange Osborne 65 :M ff ,x .W 3 ww.. be C- me 4' ' :F W .. A.: r 'fr QU' U 'Y X ' eil : T-7' 'l,i, TL W? , S l Darlene- Sylvia Joyce H. C. ,lean Mona Barbara Owens Owens Packard Page, lr. Parker Parker Parrish ,xg ,T fist, ik K ,M t N' . ' i i 255 f' ,R S i we ff. nr: B -'th' I I U-1 , E 1, a. - Se A ll, f Beth Judy Joyce Don Martha y fo Betsy Iva Paton Penn Pere Perry Philli J! I Powers Puckett Y . N Q e W ykkv ' my ,ae - of , i, W- . 1,1 v WY? Q .FFF fr YK, 5,542 vu rx vL,A . fr Q g ' in was we . ,Q , Q Nw eg- Q gi :LV F ' Martha Margaret Charles Frances f ,J Wendy Orville Sally Pugh Raines Bayle Raynor Becant Richardson Biggins 'M an f' B 5 1' my M , 5 ggi' B -v - X at K 1 an as as L L +A Le Roy Frances .l. D. Jackie Frances Dottie Waltflr Riley Hogan Ross Rowe Royals Sanders Schnonover I, , .1 I Vqlbqq I M x A V ,iii lg. nh- 1 1 . A i if S dx ,Q . P t Lg .L I Carol Kenneth Peggy David Charles Bobby Beth Svhuchert Scott Selby Sharp Shotwell Silverthorn Simmons I Sf . ,. i i di Xrk k K7 an A it K 1 ,f,, . .3 V,, ry A yi - .L fl- ' r B t:r.r tr, r i we , t ,,.:,. ' K I E .i:,V ly U I AJ.. Q: VZ' kr Wayne Tom Morris Gerald Harriet Jimmy Willie Simpson Sinclair Singleton Sisson Slear Smith Smith 66 New V X '-1, .2 E7 i 'f ' 4 ' 'f L ja-an Kay llill llolwrl Pat Raclwl SIIlllllWll'li Sparrow Slbflgllll Spf-im-r Sprue-ll Stanley Q Z Q. 1 X f E ,Z gg . x 'ir L 140 I lloslyn Daviil Cla-nila lfuilsly Connie- llc-ggiv Fla-inlmrli Sh-wart Ste-wart Stoll:-r Stott Strivklanml in . V ' . y u x Y 1 .L at s-. -3 'A fnvg Z g Q P 3 I., c'--v Q' if ' . A ' L xl ffharlie- ,lavk jo Anna Sally Bvrnard Shirley Stump Stump Suinxnz-rlie-lml Swvnmlvll Tappan Talvin 1 4 'V 5. X i 6 -v- bf Y y nr - f ' A gf Y' A is 'i 1 1 A A llnrlvnse- Wall:-r D1-lore-s Carol Chuck Mc-rlv Tliornas Tlionias Toilcl 'l'orian Toscli Traynliam 'Q - in 6 A -w K sa S 1 9 N ' . I fy E, f . I fl I A f 1:- 4 'ff vi dk 1 ix L Marlin llurlmura Rolla-rt Tony Patsy Martha 'l'rnsty 'l'urm-r Turn:-r lllissf- Van Ormlvn Volknwr 9 ' 7, Q 1 A Q ...F 3 G Q, z. -7 I.- kv ' it 53 N L LM. I 'il l.inclu Nlurie B1-rnarml Linila l'a! Raclwl Walulvn Walk:-r Wullaw- Wallaw- Wallace- Walston 67 di. Q. 0- ? A Sllirlvy Slanworlh Doug St ro u pe '11 'A 0' ... L A Tommy Tliarp '2.':h -xx, Francis 'fruscott 1 x .ik Bill Wade S Mary l,ou Walla-rs Q ,dst 5 X K L - I i ' K VLV- . :SW t ' . 'i i ' 32 , - ' so ssrs f .., .. p .W-P , - Q X' A L Robert Roger Margaret James Bobby Kay Robert Walton Ward Watson West Wheless Whiteside Wicker TQ -':. 1 W 5. W- A ,, i 47 1 ' -':: . . ' i . . s ttt ,. W etree ' i ,pt 1 W er et t I zr' ,o, qi' WW ' . . . . ,. ls, ,T tif. 4:2 .f': fiff ' ii , . ,,,... . W -K Q Ai2?g, 'fi ' ' 'YV' , d k Q I ,K I ,,,,,. 1 A . I LV I t Stanley Patsy Van Anne Jo Leamond Arlene Wiggins Williams Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson Winegar i- sssrr W s riil s - rssre s W it V 7 W W s i'ii' W W gi ik. ggk,1WEf il: I L - . t i,1 ,.t .s-,- .rss Z , , s ,- tri, iii'.s s W W w 51' igffigififgfb- Wrl. W ' W 4 .L A. .lulia Bill Dorothy Melvin Barbara Alice Betty Winstead Woods Woolard Woolard Wornom Wright Wright Marie Robert Chuck Wright Wynne Zimmerman 68 The Most Outstanding Junior Boy and Girl LIBBY Activities - Assistant Editor of the Krabba. '54, '55, A cappella choir, '51, '55g Girls' Chorus, '53, '54, Mixed Chorus, '53, '54, Latin Club, '53, '54g Advertis- ing Staff of the Krabba Highlight, '53, '54. 'B LIBBY HILL AND SCOTT HARRISON 69 XX.. SCOTT Activities - S. C. A. Treasurer, '54, '55, S. C. A. representative, '53, 543' J. V. Basketball, '54, '55, Track, '54, '55, Vice President of Junior Class, '54, '55g Sports Staff of Krabba High- light '54, '55, President of Sophomore Class, '53, '54. In Memoriam Kenneth Stuart Ulrich Born: February 21, 1939 Died: February 14, 1955 Dedicated by the members of the Sophomore class 70 Sophomore Class .,,.-1' il- , CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Kenton Patrick, Treasurerg Franklin Gillis, Vice-Presi- dent: Ricky Pardue, President. Not shown: Trudy Johnson, Sec- retary. . l RICKY PARDUE I 5 KATHRYN V. BULLY CLASS SPONSOR The Most Outstanding Sophomore RICKY PARDUE Sophomore Class President Cross Country Team S. C. A. Representative 71 liOOM 97 Ist Row-left to right: Mari- anne Soulv. Johannf- Muon-- fie-ld. Judy Vander Bos-gh. Carolyn Clements. Jackie Kegle-y. Sandra Wood, Ann llill. Pat johnson. Linda lid- monds. Ann MCLr-mort-. Zml Row: Mary Ellen Spire-s. Roy Whilvhouse. Scott Edson. Anne' Damvrvl, ,lo-Ann Cross. .lo-jo Rami-y. Virginia von Schilling. Jack Armistz-ad. Me-lissa Farstt-r. Milton Black. Thomas Hvss. Bob Coltrane. Sylvia Thomas. 3rd Row: Thomas Amiss. David Allen. Olota Oppvlt. Ceaorgua DPW- hirst. Willard Carris. Holme-rt Carminvs. .loseph Overton. Charles Solomon. Larry Cook. William Wood. ROOM 99 lst Rozuf-left to right: Nancy Cuin. Carolyn Joyner. Rosa- lie La Barbara. Ht-len Burk- holdf-r. Cathvrinv Groot. litha Dc-rm. June- Davis. Patsy Copeland. 2nd Row: Gerald Howard. Edward Johnson. Clarenvv Dorv. William Mata thows. Cay Lee Rosa. Patricia O'Lvary. Dorothy Phillips. Sandra Lewis. Dorathva Leatherwood. 3rd Row: Luth- vr Codley. E. B. KPevr1'. E. K. Hammond Jr., Haryvy Curlve. John Charlvs. David Crims- lvy. Javli llughvs. Lloyd Thomas Bowvrs. Alle-n Baxtcar. ROOM 98 Ist How -loft lu right: .Ivan- ninr- Thit-lf-. ,Misliw-f--l,n-iglil cillt'IlZiI'1l. Yu-rtiv Rovlit-lk. Diant- llovkw-ll. l'z'gg1y I.:-wi., Shirley Fostvr. Jane- Dowh-ss, Carol Amory, 21111 Row: Dar- lem- Jarnagvn. ,loanv Young. Gloria Worlvy. Latlie-Ilv Kon- nvvly. Barhara Branson. l't-gay Cammvn. Francvs Mclic-nna. Donna 'l'air'le-t, Esta-r Darn:-ll. 3rd Row: Danny Dail. Tliomas Cash. Barhara Whittie-y. Mary Lee Patrick. Rolwrt Allison. Gerald Austin. 'nfl Hun: l'a111l N11' Ilugg.-, M11--A XMI1- ICUUXI 203 xl l1'1:.4 fvll In 11,2 Ill: IIVIII' NIIIIIPIYA Alzlnim- l'l:1-lvl'-. Km 111 N111 1- Xlurx lmlul, Nil! ' .z :g ul 411ml Xlvlxull. IJIII 511111 . .:' 1 ka! 11 lout gillllltlvl xllll' -v.. l1l11'1 'Xl1I1'l11-ll l'v-gi-11 Pillk W11111l1-1, XII'-. XX 111- 1IQ11 11.1 uw. .l:111111 1111. I'lllll- 41-- I.HNIIll'l'. lxulllun l'lNlIl'l' ll1I1la1 'X111H1-11111. ,la1111e'N Imld. llllllllilx Us-1.u1'11114'k. Ill-H1111 lin--l11:111. 1:11, Rrrll HUHXI 2112 lx! l1'1m' lvl! In llvlllllfl Sxlxiu 1itlIlfl'I'x lfllu 5111- Ilnxw. lm- fitllllllllh, lhllllfllllll' IIIISIIVN. l'a1INx IM-4111. Nl111'1:111 IE1-1l1'N. l1411'lv111'q1 X111l1'1-11N,,Iv:111 1 l11'1-V Iiilll. Sllllllllll' l'ilIll'lA. Salllx Hulumllx. 2111! lfmr: 511f:111111- Szllllula-11-. Hmlmwll l'1'i111l1'. Ym11111- 'l'I11v1'pv'. Nm11111- X11-V U11-1'. Fillltlfll ln' l'1-1'ki11-. XXiHi11111 ,I111111'N 1l1m1l. ,l1'.. 1.l1111'l1-N lluhlr-11. XIIII1111 111111- Jul. Nmvllzl H11l1l1:11'1l. Uqllv Nl1111l1-1. lm- Urtll. .lzmvl XX ll- l111111x. l'.l1f:1l11-II1 Fpruu-Il. 5114111 Hirh. .irfl Rolf: .lan-lx 5l1:11111u11. 4'l1:11'lvN Nl!-Nl'llg4'I'. lusix lfllix. Iflln 'l'x111l11ll. NN 11111l11 H-1111111-1113 K111'ulx11 111111111111-ll, linmk-, IM-111111 N XX il 1111 II Hllwvll l311k1-11 N . Nl1'l1:11'1I tkllbllx. f.ilI'l XXa1ll111'1'. HHHNI 1105 lx! Run' lv!! lu right: Shir- lvx XI111'1'1-1111. f1111'lu11'a1 l'11ll1-1'. Ifayf- Hllnlllilll. l,u1'1-1111 Wal lawn: l'.l1'a11101' Hl'l'I'lIlg1lUll. liurlvaxrzl xx-illiilllli. B1-Hx lflzxrk. NQIIIUQ l oNI1'1'. lluroIl1y xliiflill. 2r11l Razr: A11tl1o11y 5a111w111'. lluru-y ll1'iH1Il1. Kvn- lllll l'11Iri1'k. .lim ll11Il11uxz1y. Phillip ,xlIllDllI'Qll'f'. l'xl'Q'lI Winn. ROOM 207 lst Row-left to right: Sally Warburton, Genie Ft-llvnz. Sanclra Callegon. The-lma Ros- pass. Margaret Lingf-n. Ann Sassman, loan-Tr-st. Carolyn llartlison. Pvggy llpling. 2r1fl Row: Dora Mao Watvrs, Shir- ley Allvn. Jack Daulw. Roy Tate-. Robert Carrier. Guy Nluglvr. Sufi Ann Sprinkle: Cr-vil Wallace-. 3rd Row: Blantly Priwvtv, Wlarrvn Mr'- Namara. Lloyd Yivk. l ROOM 306 lst Rowgleft to right: ,lo Ann Johnson. Dorothy Brucv. Pat Palmer, Ann Wyatt. Joyce Dorsey. Margaret Miller, Reb- lwca Logan. Sylvia Hurst. 21111 Row: Janice Myers, Rob- ert Stewart, Reetlie Turling- ton. Raymond Cillis. Jack Lucas. Harold MCKPPI, Al- hc-rt Newman, Carl N6-tiles Jr.. ,lavkie Hehl. ROOM 302 Isl Row- fall tu righl: llar lmara llaywooml, Mary flliwn ault. Ross- Mary lngz-la. 'Nlarh Walton. ,le-anninv johnson Florvilve- llllL'llElIl2.lIl. Nlury Alivt- Walton. Gloria Olivr-r Linila ljlayvr. 2nd Row: Roh- vrt Barham, Stuart Che-nault. ,limmiv Forlnr-Q, Carol Brizvn- tlino. Edna llurst. llarlnara Plemmons. Carol Daxis. Earl Holloway. l'aul lfowle-y, 3rrf Row: Doug Jonvs. Ricliarzl Hodges, Chuck Sunmlt. Dalton Harrvll, Thomas Sne-1-. Nlikv ljaynv, Le-wis Smith. fflytlv Glosson. ,nga Liggh- l 1 21. ...,.- .t. 'Y.. r .ff iris... or .,,,, W.. 1 W- . - ' T- HEL . V. -eq., was - ' .. . C Hampton Fire Department - about 1900. First piece of Hampton fire ap- parqtusi Hampton Fire Department - about 1925. Ruins of old Chamberlin after Hregabout 1922. Phoebus Fire Department we about 1925. Ruins of Brittirlgharrfs Furni- ture Store-about 1925. 77 Fort Monroe N Fort Monroe is one of the most historic spots on the peninsula and also one of the biggest centers of activity. Constructed in the shape of a hexagon, the old fort is surrounded by a casemate and moat. It was here that Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, was imprisoned. Since that time it has been one of the most important Army centers on the east coast. Today it is the headquarters for the strategic Continental Army Command. 78 K ,1 5. vs MVK i'5?i al l vw f . 'W' 5 1 M15 't' s :N 1. l I lfrank Iirill llN'Nl4ll'IlI IIII ll NH i nf ., ' 4 i .ng Holm l,4-tr-hworth VlI'1'-IlI't'Nl1ll'Ill n, ' Nlif, Xlary tllynve sponsor Barhara Smith si-4-ri-ta ry NATIONAL HONIARSOCIITY X I B Z : -- e V? 3 National Honor Society Chapter IiIi5l was cstahlislwtl on April 29. l94-7. with thirty-ons' chartvr inmnht-rs. Spons- ort-cl hy Miss Mary Chiles. the organization's goal is to 1-nt-ouragv high scholarship. leadership. ahility. ancl high cliaractvr. Initiation for nvw invlnhvrs is ht-ld 1-avh spring. lmfl to right ls! Row: lfttulwu Kant'-r. Barry Wood. Holm l.oyil. Nlary Willis. Ilihla St. Clair. June- liaggs. fini Row: l,4-lvhworth, llarhura Smith. Frank Brill. Nlul llavis. llar- Nancy Carr. Patsy Nlaylww. .loan Davis. Barham Mc- rii-t llvy. 21111 Raw: li:-ltyv Brown, ,Iounn lll'llll4'li. Palsy liorquoclah-. Nina Winmlvr. Marjorie- Nlvllonahl. ,IPHIIX Wi'-I, ,loyi-v liurgu-Ns. Anna Paint:-r. Patty Nicki-nziv. Lois Graham. lfraiiws Watson. Tillie- Phillips. .tv i-.r 1 S . L i li ' .,. - . D ,r Ju. ' , ,4 -M . .1 1, 79 Student ' 'M - - ' PY ' ' W 'm- KW' f d,1 1 U x .- I if l ,zq - s g as .x.. i'-32. P: ' . q 1 E -1 3 - it Left to right-officers: Ettalea Kanter. seeretaryg Barbara Smith, vice-presiflentg Mary Willis. presi- dentg Joy Snell. chaplaing Pat Nielson. treasurer. Ist Row: Lorraine Crawford. Frances lloltzvlaw. Barbara Upshaw. Barbara Smith. Mary Willis. Ettalea Kanter, Pat Melson. .loy Snell. ,loyce Burgess. Joanne Warhurton.'211.11 Row: ,lanet Dixon, .ludy Ewing, .lanie Burtl. Anna Painter. Diane Logan, Sally Osteen, Barbara Chandler. Lola Driver. Mrs. Ruggles anrl a few of her assistants Assistants . . . an organization open to any Junior or Senior girl who meets the requirements-in scholarship, citizenship and personality to work in the omces of Mr. Thorpe. Mrs. Huggies and the Library. They find satisfaction in serving their school and gain valuable experience. Mrs. Harold L. Rug- gles, Dean of Girls, sponsors this organization. Thelma Quesenherry. Patsy Wvest. Linfla Lassiter. Barhara MC- Cortluoclale. 3rd Row: Frances Watson. Ceanette Gilclner. Margie McDonald. .lenny Graham. Pat Garrison. Nina Winfler. Pat Cullum. Virginia Denman. ,loan Davis. Faye Warthan. Patsy Mayhew. HWGQ S , . at ' t iiq f- lmft In High! ls! Row: Ca-ruld Alcott. Alvin Mivtiael- son, P1-ter Kurzhuls. flluu-k Zimmernian, Paul De- lmzie-r. Jan-k Lawson. lfrnic Af-ree. Bradford Speight, Allrm-rl Southall. Preston firm-in-. Boh Fooks. 2nd Row: Aclolphus Blair. lfrunk Brill. Ronnie Outlaw, Al Mon- Illia Z' X Q0 -,, 'Q-Q,'qi1i,1l1slI. 81 3 Q 1 falcone. Tommy Jehson, Cradon Elliott. Bill Speight, Jon Cohen. Nelson Eller, Sydney Ives, Walter Thomas, Barry Wood, Scott Harrison, Wendell Wetzel. 3rd Row: Joe Flowers, John Tarver, Banny Scarborough, Ronnie Smith. Jim Goldstein, Billy Krause. KEY CLUB . . . a boys, service club sponsored 2 1 by Kiwanis International. They serve the school and the commun- ity. It was first chartered at H, H. S. on April 5, 1949. Faculty advisers are Mr. Platt A. Pcarsall and Mr. H. Wilson Thorpe. ,Q Ojicers, Ist Row: John Tarver- treasurer, Banny Scarborough- vice president. 2nd Row: lim Goldstein - recording secretary, Ronnie Smith - president. 3rd Row: Billy Krause-corresponding secretary, Joe Flowers-chaplain. .sf Diane Ahnleldt , h 4. Pbi, ' - 'J' , s ,ef If af l Julia Lindsay ,4 K. ii we X ,l5 s ' C wif? ' .lo Rogers 'Uk Harriet Bey F i that .4 fe xx Q x Jonathan Cohen 'N X L, 1 fr fa s xr 14 5' l Linda Lassiter EEE: wr' John Tarver Betty cos a Barbara Chandler LL Zti t z -ii' Brittan Thomas Sinclair rfilmii . . .. ' z 2' jg, . . A Pat Garrison if31s3S'5nZ?f5zi ,L - .loseph Flowers rsr ,ggfiiggpx M , - I f ai R A Eg QP fi i , ' K X ' We 5, 2 if 'eg ?i1Ji?'gf2j , i 3 1 xv w X We Patrick Hatcher 82 Carolyn Hutr-hinsen Q , , .- 'A ' -'gif K 2, l C C W, if 'GW 5 Tillie Phillips Carole Burns .ff-11-Q 1 , 53' . 1- 44 i is D. 3 1 is if it 2 ss in I l L e 4 -M Ettalea Kanter S if if 1, ? Ronald Outlaw , in 13, .1 P ,ax J X 1 Ky, Fay Nightingale f, f , S 1, 1 Q5 :fgf lil' I T. 'e Q 1,ffff.' ,1 'fi QF? 'E ww! N 1 VS Left to Right, Ojicers-Ist Row: Mr. Edward Szetela-sponsor, STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . . . was established January I7, 1915, to E' 1 C'D K-1 l'V 2 O 1 H :- 1 fn .-. : Q. FU : .-. I-'43 Q ':. 4 Ei W fn l I' l xidt, NX, .vw -Hf, up .13 .fn T NK L 'itll' ll EF 5 I Lu-5 I K Barry Wood-president. 2nd Row: Scott Harrisonitreasurer, Mary Willis-secretary, Bonnie Smith-vice president, Joe Flowersfchaplain. Left to Rightglst Row: Steve Moore, Trudy Johnson, Sylvia Saehs. Ann Keel, Martha Phillips, Paul Evans, Barbara Smith, Bonnie Smith, Mary Willis, Barry Wood, Mr. Szetela. 2nd Row: Sydney Ives, Pat Brown, Peggy Allen, Ann Wilson, Diane Dogan, Barbara Patton, Sally Osteen, Janie Byrd, Carolyn Clements, Nikki Whitney. 3rd Row: Berkeley Garvin, Jon Cohen, DU N 5 I3 'NC UD G SD 1 U' O 1 O CZ UQ F' L1 DJ G Z T' DJ 2 U1 O F 'CD O 'Q' '11 O O W' Y' U O 5 Perry, Eugene Hall, Carolyn Forrest. Frances Watson, Roy Tucker. 41h Row: Chuck Zimmerman, Carlton Moore, Bob Dawson, Bobby Thompson, Morris Holli- day, Jimmy Shields, Peter Kurzhals, Marvin Train- ham, E. B. Keever, Billy Good, Terry Wilson. Q1 tuning. if 'ncbi Q 2 Many t'llll1'g!l'-llullvl-lllS :ith-mlm-cl lln- siii-vvssfiil Col- -Yv . i 1,1915 an l A fS'i'w liairry 4'Hllllll1'lS ilu' im-1-lingr. . . . is our sliulmil. i'i-pix-si-iilaitiu' QIUX!'l'llI1ll'Ill. :mil S1114-lu. thi- SC. .-X. llZlS vuiiiplm-hwl many sllvvcssful l1llH'iIl1'S us in iiiaiiiy plugin-5 of ll1'Ill1lI'l'illl1' guwrii- plwjvvls. ll is also zllliliulvml xxilli llu-mlisl1'im't. slzllv. ami im-nl. ll wif thi- lirxl mgziiiiw-il lay Nlr. ll. Wilson imlionul orguiiizulions. lHll'lll'lIHlllllQ1 I'l'QllllllI'lY in Illi- 'lilllDI'lN'. l'rim-ipnl: :mil Xliw. lf. Illailu- S. llaiiiivmii. llI'llYllll'S0l.lllK'S1'gII'0llI1S. ,liz This yi-ur. iimli-r Ilia' giiiilziiiiw- of Nlr. lfilwiiiwl lmfl lu High! Isl Ruir: klm' l Imwi's. Small llalrrismi. 'lliiiku llallv. Pal llm'ilg1'uu-. llaiyiiioml Gillis. Jalvkiv Mary Mir-v Waillmi. lllizirlulli- lliiglii-5. lllll'liill'il lp- Hn-lil. lla-tty Ili-uinmi. Joaniiv Imxsis. lin-lh Sinnnons. sham. Xlanry Inu flrnmm-. fliiil Diggs. Hail lla-Isa-l. Sicluvy Klvin. Jlli Roux' xY'llI'l'l'll Wvliiiorm-A Jl'l'I'y llilly kl'illlSI'. L.'nrl Ruin' Sully wY2ll'lllll'lUYl- .l1'1lIlllill4' Austin. Holm ll0llI'lllll'. Ili-ralil Almll. Jim llallllway. 'l'liim-lm-. llvlly .lu Szusyn-r. illoriu Uliu-r. l3ui'luirai Wil' Jimmy Nlzltliiu-soil. llill Sllligllll. lfrvcl lfllis. Crayclon lizmis. ilvixililiris- Xivliuls. Sliirlvy Uliwr. ,lim 'l'mlil. ljlliull, Ili-11 lliggiiis. fird Row: llmiiia l,i-wis, Us-My lgflllllll. up J.- 'K 51 U4 an sr Q 1 85 Editor-in-chief. Ronnie Uutlawg Sponsor. Miss Jonesg Assistant Editor. Jon Cohen. .145 ffix N he V li-C ahha iglgliglgif Editorsfseated Right to Left: Diane Ahnfeldt. Heads of Business Staff. Left to Right: Harriet Barbara Chandler. 2nd Row: Pat Hatcher, Bey, Joe Flowers, Bettye BIOWH. Johnny Tarver. Business Stag. Svrltvd: Mary Sibley. Mary Lou Ballon. Harriet Hey. Joe Flowers. Bettye Brown. Tom Sinclair. Standing, Ist Row: Roberta Rose, Virginia Norris. Joyce Majette. Shirley Smoot. Cay Lee Rose. Pat Frank- lin. Ella Tyndale. Barbara Vick. 2nd Row: Ronnie Smith. Lenore Clark, Merle DeAlba, Jimmy Todd. 86 Slmrls h'rl1'lnr.s, Swrzlvrf. lmfl In Righl: Holm Las- l'lmlugr11phySlaff. Lvff In Right: Ronnie Outlaw, sitt-r. lmimrn- fllairk. johnny 'i'uI'x't-1'. .9f11l11fi11g.' Uivkiv Hastings. Svutt iialrrison. lint: iil4flXYIl. Sitirlvy Klvin. Hill Spa-ight. 1 r'11lurf' Stuff. Smlvll. lwft In Right: Shirla-y Ulivvr. Put Hatcher. Pat Harrison. yllll Row: Pt-ggy Darnvll. ,Ianvt Hill-y, Julia Limtsay Carole- Burns. Ht-tty liriltun. fird Row: Roy Williams. Jo Rogvrs, liurlnzim Ut-ntun. Nvunv Ship, Svalvrl from lmfl Ia Right: Jimmy Tmici. Uiunm' Allnfvlcit. john ilvatilvs. glllli Rnw: THF KRABBA IllGHli,lGH'l' . . . . . is tht' stutivnt nvwspapcr pnimllsilvti vu-ry two we-t-ks and has won first ruling in the South:-rn Intt-rst'holrtstit' Prt-ss :Xs- soviation Coiifc-rt-:it-v. l'iditor-in-Chivf is Ronniv Outlaw: Miss Jon:-s is tht- fziciilty ativism-r and the Assistant litiitor is ,lon Cohvn. liurlumi flhnntllt-r. SVLIIIIUII llottlit-lm, Joan Wool- Typlkls and Copyrmdcfrx. lmfl to Right: Harlmra If-n. lliant- Dlbtlillt. 87 Womlwurti. liarlrara CilllIttiil'l'. lfaiy Nigliitviigulv. THE BIG THREE Left to Right: Ettalea Kanterg R. H. ZIQQBBQ Gibson, Jr.g Linda Lassiter. I'Flp,gq5 s M!! SENIOR COMPILERS Left to Right: Nina Winder, Nancy Baker, Miss Lane, Barbara McCorquordale. JUNIOR CO-ORDINATORS Left to Right: Preston Greeng Alice Wrightg Libby Hill. Assist- ant Eclitorg Nay Bergbom. Graham. PHOTOGRAPHERS John Johnson, Jane Barham 88 SENIOR EDITORS Left to Right: Marjorie McDonald, Pat Garrison, Miss Lane, Jenny ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS Left to Right: Joan Davis, Diane Ahnfeldt, Left to Right: Johnny Tarver, Bob Lassiter. Tillie Phillips. FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS Left to Right: Carolyn Wright, Randy Left to Right: Martha Nichollsg Pat Heclgvbeth. Harriet Bey. Hatcher, Advertising Managerg Robert Hardy. ADVERTISEMENTS ART Lvft to Right: Jam-t Rilvy. Barbara Denton, Left to Right-lst Row: Rose Marie Roy Williams. Nancy Lf-c Bakerg Not Miss Clynes, Sponsorg Mary Sibley. 2nd Shown: Catherine Holland, C a r o l y n Row: Jane Barham. Photographerg Bettye Hutchinson. Browng Not Shown, William McLcmorv. CLERICAL Left to Right-Ist Row: Pat Ware, Mrs Clift, Patsy Mayhew. 2nd Row: Patsy West Nancy Carr, Lois Loyd. 89 'cwhen in Home do as the Romans do.', 5 S25 'B Q, l . , K Q ,A 4 .Q -..v v ni. . . Officers Left to Right: Marjorie MacDonald, Secretary, Seamon Gottlieb. treasurer, Clar- ence Clodfelter, Presidentg Pat Hatcher, llc- porterg Mrs. Gardner, Sponsor. CLASSIC CLUB . . . . . . an organization made up of successful Latin students and its purpose is to encourage the study of Latin. All niemhers must have satisfactory citizenship and show an interest in Latin. The sponsor is Mrs. Edward Gardner. lst Row-Left to Right: Shirley Morrison. llobbie Jo Ferrce. Barbara Patton. Chuck Zimmerman. Marjorie MacDonald, Mrs. Gardner tsponsort. Clarence Clod- felter. Seamon Gottlieb. Pat Hatcher. Janet Dixon. Sharon Dowden. 2nd Row: Pal Garrison. Peggy Butler, Jimmy von Schilling. lftha Deem, Gail Getzell, June Davis. Nancy Guin, Catherine Greer. Judy Vander Boegh. Martha Jane Pugh. Sally Wlarhurton. Carolyn Clements, Pat Johnson. Virginia Norris. Linda Lassiter. 3rd Row: Tommy Myres, Jojo Harney. William Bolden. Marion Bodie, Laura Miller. Pat Leggett, Martha Daniels, Connie Higginlwotham. Nancy Wlood. Jo Marple, Connie Stott, XVendy llecanl. llarhara Butts. Arnold Johnson, Milton Wvright. Preston Greene. itll Row: Steve Moore. ,lack Hogge, Jon Cohen. llarlmara McCorquodale. Brenda Hurt, liarhara Corcoran. Cecil Wallac'c'. Lee Connolly. ,lenie Fellenq. llrooks Wvilson. Toni Lonning. Nikki Sue Yvhitney, Sally Riggins. Alice Wright, Frances Holtzclaw. Jackie Dunn. Mal Davis. Nay Bergbom, Gene Williams. . tu I ZZ t rf! to Riglzf l.wr Row: llolw Wm-stmzxn. llon Willis. Wriglmt. Don Allison. Jon Stalk. lid Conway. Javkiv Mr. l 4-lt tfponsorl. Arnoltl johnson. 21111 Roux' Milton T4'lll'll- AlVill Mif'lli1l'lSOIl- 'lllllf FHESS FLUB , , . A ':':'-s ' 'Q' . . . il vlulr cle-votm-ml lo thu study anfl art of tht- gunu- of vlwss. 'llnx group has alrvamly 3.--5 vompa-tc-fl in st-ve-ml pm-ninsulu Vontvsts. Mr. l 4-lt is tht- sponsor. llns must luv a tough onvl ' ,' Q J f ' Masterminds at work! M' mm-wa 91 Officers-Left to Right : Pat HatehereParlia- mentarian, Barbara Williams-Secretary, Ronnie Smith--president, Janet Dixonktreas- urer, Pete Hardyfvice president. lam if-'All Wt' 'll ll fl l .ll nn-us Uiliill ' lumix 1ST SEMESTER SPEECH CLUB . . . took part in many helpful projects throughout Hampton. They climaxed their activities with a Christmas program at Patrick Henry Hospital. lst Row-Lefl to Right: Leon Smith, Barbara ljpshaw, Winsteacl, Alvin Wootlruff, Hubert Memory, Graham Pat Hatcher, Barbara Williams. Ronnie Smith, Janet Field, Roy Williams, Seamon Gottlieb. Carolyn Wright, Dixon. Pete Hardy. John Taryer. 2nd Row: Julia Sidney Klein. 92 Isl Row lmll In Riglzl: P1-ggy Alle-n, Mary Sililvy, Carl Yvargin. Myra Durham. Jo liogvrs. I.0unnm ll1-rniw-m- llzxrrzirk. Virginia Nnrris. S1-ull Harrison. Mctllrillv,lflizalwlll5livppur1l.l uxxyll11knx'ic'l1.li0niiy Alvin Mivlizu-lsmi. llulilmiv Ailunis. llaylnfnicl Tllllllilll. Law'1'vi1m'. ClIilI'll'S Nc-wsoiriv. Nay Bl'l'fIlb0Ill. Zllll lx'nu'.' jinnny 'I'ml4I. Lulu- llulnliuril. 'llunnny Sinilli. ZND SI:1MESTER SPEECH CLUB . . . also ln-lpm-cl in many aclivilics aruuncl srhool. 'l'lis-y gun- spvvrlivs lo all llic liomv rfmnis in onli-r to ha-lp the- S. C. A. clrivc-s. Ujfivvrs lmjl In Right: Bernice Barrack- pzlrlianlvnlarian. Alvin Mirliaelson-vif'v prvs- iclm-nl, Virginia Norris-sevrvtary-trvasurvr. Scoll Harrison f-prvsirlvlil. i 93 KRABBA KARAVAN . . . the news and views of Hampton High And now We have the sports newsiw H- '6On the air Saturday morning KA i -.42 lst Row-Left to Right: Jo Marple. Jo Rogers. Johnny Tarver. Sidney Klein. Jo Anne Lewis. 2nd Row: Jon Cohen. Pat Hatcher. Missing-Jimmy Todd. 94 f 1 Q x ,Indy Humm ts N M mn N Ill 0 lfulln-lm mlm lim ullw I5 llv Il Xlcl Lalssilv l Q Uium' Du ln Ii t1I'K'l'lll Boulmla Fanny Mu-Img You ww the clubs big prudum lmn of the we ar etwrrmg Tlllxe Phlllxps Nay Herglmm Hoy Wlllum Beltve Brown, Miltun Wrlght and ,Ieannme Tluele P I WPI Ni JUST WHAT THEY WANTEDH was the Thespian's Christmas Play starring: Seamon Gottlieb, janet Riley, Diane Dogan, Tillie Phillips, Al Monfalcone and directed by Harriet Bey. Play Night l -v- - . , -.. SUBMERCED', - starring the subma- THE BRIDE WORE RED PAIAMASU rine crew of: Paul Evans, Joe Flowers, starring: Martha Phillips, Mal Davis, Lloyd Hatcher, Pete Hardy, Jon Cohen, Roylene Priode, Preston Greene, Pat Wendell Whetzel and directed by Sea- Hatcher and directed by Roy Williams. mon Gottlieb. 'SUPPRESSEII DESIRESH-starring the psychologically mixed up people: Tillie Phillips, Al Monfalcone, Martha Ladd and directed by Bettye Brown. 97 Future Teachers Of America a group, organized to give students an opportunity to learn and practice teaching. Members are some of the girls who plan on teaching in a few years. Ujicersz Diane Ahnfeldtg Presidentg Pat Ware, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Up- shaw, Vice President, Barbara Chandler, Secretary-Treasurer. Left to Right, lst row: Jenny Graham, Pat Ware, Sibley, Nancy Lee Baker, Pat Garrison, Carolyn Barbara Upshaw, Diane Ahnfeldt, Barbara Chand- Wright, Linda Lassiter, Joan Davis. ler, Peggy Darnell. 2nd row: Barbara Patton, Mary Future Homemakers of America ' 9 . . . girls from Home Economics, striving to :L ' promote a growing appreciation of the joys - and satisfactions of home making. The spons- or is Mrs. Tokarz, Home Economics in- structor. l J' x., Ojicers-left to right, Ist row: Pat Ware, Treasurer, Shirley Belch, Secretary, 2nd row: Elva Walsh, Social Chairman, ,Ioan McElroy, Vice President. Left to right, Ist row: Shirley Belch, Carol Gardner, Betty Lou Freeman, Jeannine Levis, McGuire, President, Pat Ware, Elva Walsh. Faye Nightingale, Mona Parker, Beatrice 2nd row: Carol Wren, Faye Hoffman, Sylvia Bruce. 99 1 I I f mifz, Q Q i g, . A AARA 1 l A Cappella Cholr is L,,ki T 'Him' Jo ROGERS FRANK BLUNT Secretary Preszdent JIMMY MATHIESON Vice President MR. RALPH NANCY CARR Our Choir Dlrector Treasurer 'HM' lm xf ' ' 4 el, fa 'fig 6 x 1 , all 'gl .fp v 'UV . S3 B- . 1 , , 'I su' Q gl A '51 sv 1. My -Q R '2 '?'f ' ' Q Q o iw-if Qi 31119 'Siem P xwghiza i will 1511 sw. 2 ' IEJEEQA 5 Qi fa: ff ' 4. 5- 5 . E, 1, 1 , ,, MR. TOMMY T. LAWRENCE Our Band Director About eight-thirty on any morning, you have probably heard the rhythmical strains of music coming from either the athletic field or 'the band room, fdepending on the season of the yearl. This is the renowned Hampton High School Band, under the very able direction of Mr. Tommy T. Lawrence. The Marching Band plays for all home football games, and the Concert Band entertained us with several excellent concerts during the year and played for graduation exercises as well as many com- munity parades and functions. HAMPTON,S CoLoR GUARD. mm mmzmmff m.a .e.. my uw wg wmmmw baew 5- c HI 92 L win Y! fx V rl , jx X1 .15 If , .,1f,Y na f xi' x f Dill r 'Q r f wk P H? 5 gf 9 G X NXXJX I5 1.1 !3W -am Q. W -u-.4-au Chemistry Club 41 W Y ,pdf 'S .Y-gf' Il t P ' rv I t 4- 1 1 L L 1 y 4 l t f l' y ll.: 'rrfxsx .,....... -W t c ' 'ftllllllth' D D Officers, Back row: Linda Lassiter, Secretary, Plotting to blow us up! warm' Mal Davis, Treasurer. Front row: Marge Mc- Donald, Vice Presidentg Jenny Graham, Presi- dent. The Chemistry Club is an organization of successful ,, chemistry students who are interested in working on projects, attending lectures by chemists, and visiting places of scientific interest. Sponsor, Miss Barbara Wil- liamsong Project advisor, Mr. Dale Rose. Left to Right, Ist row: Carolyn Wright, Mal Davis, Lassiter, Harriet Bey. 2nd row: Tex Dawson, Lloyd Miss Williamson Qsponsorj, Jenny Graham, Linda Hatcher, Alvin Michaelson. 104 lmfl I0 Riglzl, ls! row: Judy Carson. Mary' Alice ,lohn Beaclles, Martha Phillips, Charlotte Hughes, Walton, Barbara Chancllvr, ,Ion Cohen, Jinny von Martha Pugh. 3rd row: Tommy Cash. Richard Srhilling. Prvston Crt-one. Zna' row: Sally Riggins, Hodges. Billy Good, Larry Cook. Biology Club ,l'lI1..lllology Cluh tT0llSlFl!4 of stuclvnts who NS, 'ri are- int:-rvslc-rl Ill lll0lOgll'Zll projects and in 'QL V -3 learning more- than that which is oflvred in f 5-4 ,fl Eiga-I thu vlassrnorn. Thu sponsor is Miss Kathryn -Q as ' fr' Bully. -'N'-5- '. 'ef-J 1 'rizrgfx Lb- l10l'l,'l'l'S, lmfl to Right: Ann Keel. Vice Prvsi- rlcntg Martha Phillips, Prcsidentg John Bead- les, Sr-on-tary-Treasurer. Biorom' PROJECT ,.g gl' Y lg 7 S ? V l l Qi' C l'1l - - lu.. f' ' -4, 5'2 - ' C Ni 'hllllll'-' C C .. usu- 105 Ist row fseatedj: E. B. Keever, Jerry Hughes, Mrs. Wicker, Frank Garnett, Dave Sharp, Bill McCree, Stott fsponsorj Charles Harvey. 2nd row: Lloyd Leonard Walton. Not Pictured: Raymond Gillis, Vick, Dick Credle, Tony Bond, Milton Crandol, Jim Todd, Hubert Memory, Carlton Bowen, Wil- Bobby Sprouse, Ellison Vickeroy, George Hulcher. 3rd row: Dick Hatley, Charles Bussenger, Bobby 106 liam Boulden, George Luna. Projectionist Staff The Projectionists are a group of students trained to set up equipment and show motion pictures. slides, or film strips to classes. Requirements in- clude satisfactory citizenship and passing grades in all subjects. Mrs. Carolyn Stott sponsors this organization. Audiographic Staff . . . ronsists of a sf-lm-tell group of students in the Industrial lfdur-ation llf'p2ll lllll'Ylt. and participatvs in tlu' lnz1inlr-nanf'c- and opvration of motion picture vquipimfnl and sound amplification apparatus for the rvgulzir svliool program. Under tlle guidance of Mr. Mau-lla-n this stall' is u real asset to the sclloolls daily lifv. Left Io lfiglzl, Isl row: jimmy West, Loon Smith, Clyde Mort, Howard Turner. Fran Folsom. John Bobby liullou, john Marshall, Mr. Macllen tspons Lane, Bill Wade, Martin Trusty. Randy Warthan, orl, Ulf-nn llollifif-ld, Ducky Sanders. 2nd row: Sammy Jernigan. 107 Left to Right, lst row: Peggy Baumgardner, Rob- Donald Gulling, Paul HuCkS, Jimmy Andrews, bie Adams, Luann McBride, Luke Hubbard, Mr. Leonard Walton, Raymond Tillman, Walter Sickels, Mendelson, Norma Mason, Shirley Baler, Patsy Hamlet Mugler, Paul Kladler. Kelly. 2nd row: Dennis Barbour, George Ellis, Luke Hubbard giving his report of the state D E club conventlon Ojicers, Seated: Luke Hubbard, Presi dent, Yvonne Yates, Vice President. Standing: Shirley Baker, Treasurerg Norma Mason, Secretary. D1Stf1bUtOfS Club Composed of Dlstrlbutlve Education students taking retail or consumer classes and who are lnterested 1n pro motmg awareness of retallmg a career The club IS sponsored by Mr 'Q 0' 7 W g-95 I f Alex Mendelson 108 'hh b H. H. Football team-1908 H. H. S. Track team - about l924- H. H. S. Baseball team-about 1910 H. H. S. First State Champion- ship Football team-1912 H. H. S. Basketball team-1911 H. H. S. State Championship Football Team-1936 x .. . ' ' .N 'W gif -c.-5l cig'5'f: -M 5.4. 'gist S: c fl K' .. 1.4. , . - 54.4 S .La M.,,.+ f x .ff V, 1 5.1 .L -3.53 ,, tw? A CQ ,Q 1' S 5 bf' tfffi 'E .-13... Name 'SMITI-I, T. LSMITH, W. LDESHAZOR, J. LPEARCE, L. LEVANS, P. Hucas, J. LESTES, B. LRILEY, L. AGREE, E. J ONES, F. KERSEY, K. FEREBEE, T. FOOKs, B. STOTLER, B. LROSSMAN, D. 'DI-ILOZIER, P. 'JACQUES, D. VANsAN'r, B. 'BUKOVICH, H. DAvis, J. 'FERGUSON5 B. LALCOTT, G. LANGLE, L. 'CLARK, B. BRADY, W. Position hack guard guard guard hack tackle guard end end back end back tackle guard end back back end back back tackle tackle back back guard Squad Listings '-.stars L-lettermen James M. Suey', Eason, Director of Athletics, for the city of Hampton and Head of the Hampton Recreation Association, graduated from the college of William and Mary, where he was outstanding in three sports. He was a star tackle on the Indian football team Of '25, '26, and ,27 and a heavyweight wrestler. As captain of the baseball team he hit one of the longest homeruns in collegiate baseball history . . . 478 feet. His coaching career began at Crewe High School, Crewe, Virginia. During his first eleven years Of football coaching his teams lost only eight games. Since coming to Hampton High in 1940 he has obtained three State Group I Champion- shhips and shared one CO-Championship with Hopewell. Four of his crabber teams have placed second in the State Champion- ship race. In the past 14- years Coach Eason has earned the reputation of being one Of the finest High School coaches in the state of Virginia. Name Position GARWN, B. center TBURTON, J. end LFORREST, E. center LPATRICK, K. tackle LBROWN, B. back SPARROW, K. back TLAWSON, J. back LATKINS, E. guard MATHIESON, J back LDRAKE, D. back WINDHAM, C. guard BOYD, E. back Dswnnrsr, G. center LAWSON, A. tackle SULZBERCER, L tackle LKLEIN, S. tackle LHELM, B. back BULIFANT, B. back MCPHERON, A. center COLTRAIN, B. guard BIRCH, H. tackle MUQLER, C. guard FERGUSON, K. back PARRISHER, G. tackle HURs'r, H. back MANAGERS! CHUCK ZIMMERMAN, TOMMY THARP Football 19 4 All the Hrst-stringers of the 1953 undefeated team hut one having graduated or having been eliminated from play by the 8 semester rule, this year's football squad was plagued with a serious problem of finding new material to fill the many vacancies. However Suey Eason and his assistant coaches managed to enlist a fine starting line-up, although it consisted mostly of boys who had seen little or no varsity action. Throughout the season the Crabhers showed great spirit as they battled a host of Group I powers out to avenge the Hampton team which had so humiliated them the previous season. No one can deny that out graduating co-captains, Fuzzy Bukovich and Bill Clark, did a wonderful job of leading the Red and White. Along with Clark and Bukovich there will be graduating from the Hampton eleven quite a few more fine athletes who will be, needless to say, sorely missed. They are: Donnie Jacques, Tommy Smith, and Paul Delozier in the backfieldg end ,lack Burtong guards Bud Estes and Ernie Acreeg tackles Sidney Ape', Kleing Bob Fooks, ,lack Deshazor, and Bobby Fergusong and in the center of the line Eddie Forrest. Due to the lack of experience of this year's squad its season record may not compare with some of the teams in Hampton history but it will be long remembered for its great sportsmanship and determin- ation. Q' 25 HAMPTON 7 BENEDICTINE 12 The Crabbers opened their grid season by playing host to the Richmond Cadets at Dar- ling Memorial Stadium. ln this contest Bene- dictine ended Hampton's 10 game winning streak, and gave the Eason eleven its first set- back since 1952. Early in the second quarter Benedictine in- tercepted a Crabber pass which gave them possession of the pigskin on the Hampton 18 yard line. Six plays later they scored. The last half opened with the Cadets put- ting on a drive which brought them to the one foot line. On the next play Soffee went over for the score. Once again Benedictine failed to make the conversion. Fuzzy Bukovich, star defense and offense man, lead the Crabbers in a long drive which ended in the Richmonder's end-zone. The Crabbers started on their own 39 and bulled their way to the goal line stripe, which was finally crossed by full back Bill Clark. When the final buzzer sounded the Crabbers were still driving hard with Bukovich handing off to end Jack Burton on the B. C. 25. HAMPTON 26 After losing to Maury 18-7 the Hampton Crabbers rolled over the Fairfax Rebels as Fuzzy Bukovich led the Red and White to their first victory of the season. Bukovich picked up exactly half of the Crabbers' yardage and racked up 2 of Hampton's touchdowns. The first touchdown came after six minutes of play, as Bukovich passed 24 yards to Dellan Rossman, who took the pigskin into the end zone. Gerald Alcott, winner of the Merrimac Award for the Most Outstanding Lineman, recovered a Fairfax fumble that set up this first T.D. Bukovich moved down the field again, early in the second half, to score another. Co-captain Bill Clark strengthened the Crabber defense and, together with the hard-hitting linemen, opened the way for our ground gainers. With 10 seconds left to play, and the Crabbers ahead 20-0, Kenton Patrick recovered a Fairfax fumble in the end zone, to bring the tired but happy Crabbers to a roaring 26-0 victory. CO-CAPTAINS Fuzzy Bukovich and Bill Clark, Hampton High's co-captains for 1954, provided the fine leadership necessary to any team. Both have played .on Crabber teams since their sophomore years. Clark, better known to his teammates as Pancakes, has done brilliant work on both the defensive and offensive units. He has also earned a letter in baseball by holding down the right field position. This year Bill received an award for his fine backfield play. Bukovich is a well rounded athlete known to all peninsula foot- ball fans for his amazing abil- ity. Besides playing on the baseball team for two years Fuzzy was given awards in football as the most outstand- ing player, the best Senior player, and the squad's most outstanding back. FAIRFAX 0 112 HAMPTON 7 THOMAS JEFFERSON 21 The T. J. Presidents were played off their feet in the first half by a vicious Ilampton team that led them 7-0 at the start of the second half. Bukovieh made 9 of Hampton's 14 first downs, pick- ing up 88 yards in 17 carries, as he sparked the Crab- hers in their struggle against the undefeated Thomas Jefferson eleven. Every attempt to get their offensive machine under way in the first half was stopped by the Crabber forward wall. With Bukovich, Helms, and Lawson pounding away for precious gains of 3, 4, and 5 yards at a time, thi- Crabb:-rs moved slowly ahead until a series of costly fumbles paved the way for the Jeff's 21-7 victory. HAMPTON 6 GRANBY 8 Surely missing the aids of All-State candidate Fuzzy Bukovich, the Crab- bers weren't able to over-come the Blue Comets 2 point lead which was attained early in the second period as husky tail- back ,lack Lawson was tackled in the end-zone before he eauld throw an in- tended pass. 1lampton's only score of the game, which was due largely to the efforts of Jimmy Davis came in the third quarter. After the touchdown the extra point was made good. Although the Comets managed to out- scorc the Crabbers, the win was later accredited to Hampton as Cranby's two ineligible players caused them to for- feit the game. HAMPTON 21 OSCAR SMITH 32 Although the Crabbers fought hard all the way, three touchdowns and 3 extra points were not enough to overcome the Tigers. A T. D. pass from Lawson to Evans began the second half with the Tigers out ahead 18-7. The Tigers scored again be- fore Bukovich could rack up 6 more points, with the conversion added by T. Smith. Another touchdown pass by Lawson, this time to Gerald Alcott, was good for 6 more, and Fuzzy's placement nearby evened the score, making it 25-21. During the game, Fuzzy and Paul Evans were both badly injured, which proved to be a great handicap in the following games. HAMPTON 0 WASHINGTON AND LEE 21 A seven yard pass from Lawson to .lack Burton brought the Crabbers to the W 81 L 43 early in the game, but Lawson's center plunge on fourth down was just inches short of a first down. In the second quarter, Paul Evans recovered a fumble on the Hampton 39, but the Crabbers lost the ball seconds later. Guards Jack DeShazor and Lewis Pearce turned in a good game, as did tackles Gerald Alcott and Bob Fooks. Defensively co-captain Bill Clark and Tommy Smith made the going tough for the W 81 L eleven, as center Eddie Forrest kept up the fight- ing spirit of Hampton's line. HAMPTON 6 WARWICK 32 The crippled Hampton eleven bowed to Warwick for the first time since the rivalry began seven years ago. As the Crabbers played host to the Farm- ers on the wet, muddy field of Darling Memorial Stadium, the Warwick split-T attack rolled ahead in spite of the courageous efforts of the Crimson Crabbers. In a terrific drive at the beginning of the third period, Buko- vich, fwho won the Merri- mac Award for the Most Outstanding Back. the Sanders Jewelry trophy for the Outstanding Senior Player, and was voted the Most Valuable Player by the squadj, went over for the Red and White's only score of the night. I t I I i HAMPTON 20 NEWPORT NEWS 0 The Red and White set back the Blue and Gold by a score of 20-0, for the greatest upset in the 57 year history of this Turkey Day classic. The Typhoons-coming to the game with a 4-4-1 mark, to Hampton's 2-6, their worst record in years-were expected to win by at least 2 touchdowns. After kicking off, the Crabbers jolted the Typhoons as Dellan Rossman plunged through the heavy N.N. line to block and intercept a pass. After Rossman fumbled the ball, team-mate Bud Estes scooped up the pigskin and carried it 35 yards for Hampton's first T.D. A Bill Helm to Fuzzy Bukovich pass was good for another touchdown. Kenton Patrick was right on the ball as lie recovered a Newport News fumble, but H's Pearce kicked from the Typhoon 30, with the ball falling on the N.W. 4 yard line! Hundreds of Crabber fans went wild with excitement as a T.D. pass from tail- back Paul Evans to end Jack Burton, to- gether with Fuzzy's extra-point, brought the score to 20-0, and the Hampton band struck up their victory march. Such was Thanksgiving Day-1954-a day to be remembered . . . for many years to come. In-Q, Junior Varsity Football September 30 Hampton October 14 Hampton October 25 Hampton October 28 Hampton November 4 Hampton November 1 1 Hampton This year's Junior Varsity football team, led by Co-captains Punchy Bulifant and Don McPherson, completed a successful season as they whipped 3 out of 6 opposing teams. The squad displayed the speed in the backfield and the drive in the line that is essential to a well-rounded team. ln their first quarter of play, wing back Chick O'Keefe opened the season with a 95 yard touchdown run. Bob Bulifant and Kenny Ferguson led the scoring list, followed closely by T. C. Ferebee. On the defensive side were ends, Lawrence Godby, who made a habit of recovering fumbles, Freeman and Stroupe, tackles Ashley Lawson, Sonny Dore, and Frank Birch, with line backers Mule Mulick and Jimmy Jones. The husky blockers who opened up the holes were Bob 0 Maury 12 62 Yorktown 12 35 Mathew Whaley 0 27 Poquoson 6 7 Crancy 13 20 Warwick 33 Mooney, Bill Musgrove, Thomas, Amiss, and Bob Coltrane. Chuck Tosch did a fine job in handling the punting chores, as well as adding a few touchdowns and extra points. Backs John Smith and Guy Mugler picked up quite a few yards for the .l.V.s. Other members were Donnie Mills, Chuck Howard, Melvin Johnson, Allen Baxter, and Jerry Hatley, who turned in a good season of hard work. Manager Tip Franklin aided Coaches Anastasio and Christie as they shaped the team into a hard-fighting unit. The boys graduating from this team to the varsity should give Coach Eason's opponents plenty to worry about next year. Cross Country L1-It to right, First Row: Earl Allen, ,lim Goldstein, Scott Edson, Johnny Ruth, Ernie Taylor, Donald Oghurn, Boh llorton. Second Row: Pete llardy, Mgr.: Al Monfalcone. Coach Ed Szetelzfs cross country team began practice soon after school opened, working hard to get in shape for their first nn-et, They trained diligently at Huntington Park, and on the Phenix track, each man running harder and harder to knock precious seconds off his time. All this paid off as the Cross Country Crahlmers beat the Typhoons 26-29, and captain Ernie Taylor crossed the finish line nearly 50 yards ahead of the second man. His time was 10 minutes 31 seconds, and Johnny Ruth followed in third place, with Newport News taking second, fourth and fifth. and Bobby llorton placing a close sixth. ln the second meet Hampton won with the low score Charlie Spencer, Bob Lassiter, Frank Condo, Ricky Pardue, Vic Burcher. Third Row: Tom Jehson, Max Green, ,lack Lucas, H. C. Page. of 27 points, Newport News followed with 29, and Wilson with 85. Taylor came in first again in 10:15, with Johnny Ruth moving up into second place. Third, fourth and Hfth places were taken by the Blue and Gold, and Wilson took the last five places. After whipping Granby on their own track, the Crabbers returned to Huntington Park to take Newport News for the fifth consecutive time in two years and later placed third in the state meet. Graduating captain Ernie Taylor placed second in the state meet, and first in every other meet in which he ran this year. Varsity Basketball Left to right: Bob Bulifant, Crayton Elliott, .lim Hathaway, Tommy Watts, Eddie Forrest, Sammie Mclntyre, Walter Thomas, Dalma Drake, and Paul Cowley. Center: Coach .lohnny Thomas. The Crabber Basketball Team ended this season with a 10 loss-10 win record. Sparked by the brilliant playing of Co-captains Tommy Watts and Eddie Forrestg the colorful jump-shots by Sam Mclntyreg the tricky ball handling of Dalma Drake and Paul Cowley, and the recovering of many rebounds by Gene Wilson, the Crabbers provided many thrilling games for the Hampton fans. This years squad reatly made with the action, as Crabber fans packed the gyms, game after game. Such close scores as 40-42, 54-56, 58-62, and 50-48, ended the thrilling games of this years season. With a gym filled to capacity, and fans eagerly awaiting the outcome of the game, the Crimson Crab- bers rolled over the Typhoons in both contests by topping them 57-53, and 62-55. These exciting games often went into overtime play, as both players and fans sweated it out, and the deciding point was sometimes gained by a foul shot. Leading scorer was Co-captain Eddie Forrest, although Tommy Watts came through with the best average. Sam Mc- Intyre, who won an overtime game with his famous jump shot, was next in the list of high scorers. Let's not forget the many tie-breaking, game-winning foul shots by Paul Cowley. In defeating Warwick and Newport News, the Crabbers became the happy owners of the Peninsula basketball crown. Although the Crabbers were predicted to lose most of their games after the mid-term graduation of Co-captain Tommy Watts, the Crabbers went on to win six out of nine remaining games. In completing these games, the Mighty Men of Crabtown went on to prove that the spirit of Hampton's sportsmen can- not be broken. i Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton 19511--55 Schedule 67 llvrmitagm- 40 Norview -13 Cradock 54 Granby 59 Warwick 36 Maury 57 Newport Nz-ws 58 Norviow -H Wilson 76 Oscar Smith 55 Thomas Je-fl:-rson 50 Norfolk Catholic 70 Maury 56 Granby 60 Wilson 55 Warwick 5l Oscar Smith 62 Newport News 54 Cradock 35 Thomas Jeff:-rsoli 4 1 1112 56 56 io 43 53 62 58 37 70 48 78 54 68 47 39 55 40 6l X .. 5 if Nu. w F , f Q QMm Z- A - Q . I ? V'A AyA up gf. ww X? if 5 3 W ,gva ,.., V, Q g... igf 132 ii G S . ,-,.i 31, -.. 155: 11 'Hs Q if D . E: X Ji 'se - A 1 Crabb:-r co-captain Eddie Forrast is the sulwrb rebounding centvr of the Hampton Quint:-t. Eddie is a determine-d and consistent high- scorer, who is always striving for improvvmvnt. Eddie' is a dc-ad-eyv with a hook shot. stopping away from the' baskvt toward the' foul linv. Not only is Eddie a tt-am playvr, but ho also has fine leadership -- qualities, and is capable- of playing a grvat brand of ball. 110-captain 'l'omniy Watts has play:-d guard, center, and forward for tha- tfrabber Fivf-, Hr-sidvs bving wt-ll likvd by his tram matos, modt-sl, and ai hussle-r ull thzi way, Tommy is rf-cognizvd as one of tht' smooth:-st ops-rating machinm-ri in Slate Group I competition. As a fitting tribute- to Watts' ability hc' was svlccted by a national sports magazine as ont- of the nalion's 500 best high school cagers. 121 Faculty Game This year the Male Faculty defeated the Female Faculty team by a score of 30-26 in the annual March of Dimes benefit game, which netted over 35300. A capacity crowd saw the men edge by the women, who put up a terrific, though somewhat unorthodox battle. They used such unheard of tactics as step-ladder foul shots. hogtieing, tackling. tripping, and many more. However, we must admit the hog-tieing and wrestling were not confided to one team. Coach Mike Anastasio led the men with eight points, followed up by Mr. Mendelson with six. The high scorers for the females were Misses Peggy Fardette and Sally Brevick, who hit the rim for six each. Center, Coach Art Letoha. First Row, left to right: Buddy Dickerson, Bobby Jones, Raymond Harmond, Bill Speight, Bill Woods, Bill Logan. Second Row, left to right: Harvey 4 s Curley, Scott Harrison, John Kaiser, David Allen, Jack Armstead, Mayo Wellons. Managers Knot .shownl Robin Seigler, Billy Tugwell. J. V. Basketball The Hampton Junior Varsity Basketball Team completed another successful season as they won ten out of 16 games played. Two of these wins were over the Typhoons of New- port News. Coached by Art Letoha, and aided by managers Robin Seigler and Billy Tugwell, the little Red and White battled their opponents all the way, win or lose. The J. V.'s also provided the fans with some exciting action which is proven hy such scores as 52-49, 45-42, and 67-66! In their game with Maury on January 11, the tie score was broken by co- captain Grayden Elliott during the overtime period, to put the Crabbers ahead with a thrilling 67-66 score. Elliott, who was promoted to the Varsity team later in the season, lead the J. V.'s top scorer's list while he was on the team. Co-captain Bill Speight racked up the most points during the entire season, followed Bobby Jones and Bill Logan. 1954-55 Schedule Hampton 64 Norview 45 Hampton 50 Cradock 27 Hampton 54 Granby 46 Hampton 50 Warwick 32 Hampton 67 Maury 66 Hampton 60 Newport News 46 Hampton 53 Norview 28 Hampton 41 Wilson 76 Hampton 44 Norfolk Catholic 64 Hampton 47 Maury 53 Hampton 50 Granby 54 Hampton 47 Wilson 57 Hampton 31 Warwick 25 Hampton 37 South Norfolk 47 Hampton 45 Newport News 42 Hampton 52 Cradock 49 Basketball ueen Syst Her Royal Majesty and escort, Mr. Crimmer, assistant principal, presents Luke Hubbard Peggy with a gold cup. Peggy Darnell The annual crowning of the basketball queen was held during half-time of the Hampton- Cradock game. President of the Varsity Club, Ernie Taylor, crowned Miss Darnell. The Queen was escorted by Luke Hubbard and received a gold cup from assistant principal, Mr. Grimmer. Several girls were nominated for the honor, but Miss Darnell was the final choice of the student body. 124 'N L15 I , .1 f V ., 6 bei ,1:?', , ff W 14 L U W1 fm 5' sy 1? TQ: Wa -f 1 X - X2 ' , , X 'T w it 4' ' ' - 2lkyJ Xi !a xf . Rs, ' x Cheerleaders Left to right: Peggy Darnell, Virginia Norris. Pat Ware. Virginia Smith, Barbara Smith, Mary W'illis. Gail Diggs, Barbara Upshaw, and Janet Riley. This year's group of peppy cheerleaders were lead by Miss Barbara Smith. and sponsored by Miss Peggy Fardette, girl's athletic instructor. They lead the student body in many new cheers. Their enthusiastic support greatly encouraged our football and basketball teams. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Head cheerleader, Gail Helsel, Carolyn Boles Kay Lowrey, Jo Marple, Kathryn Fisher. Baseball Firxt Row, lvfl lu right: Halma Drake-, Sammy Mulntyre. Bobby Brown. Bob Bulifant, Hvnry Huk Rnhard Nlurraw Hobby NIIIK'Ill'Ilf4'1', Fuzzy Hukovivh. Alvin Woodruf. ,limmy llharliv Martin. Melvin Woolaril Howard Iura Wayne Ilavis, We-nal:-ll We-lzvl, Bill H4-lm, Ilvrky Hurst. Sllllllfllflg, Simpson Imglzt, and Coach Mike Anaxtaxlo lvfl to right: Coach ffhristiv, Iichlif- Iforrt-st. Bill Logan. Hampton Hampton Ilampton I Iumpton Hampton I Iumpton Ilampton Ilampton Ilampton I Iampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Coach Mike Anastasio It-atl the Crimson Crabbm-rs to anothvr succvss- ful se-axon as ht-ad basl-ball coach for his fourth ye-ar. Co-captains Bob Mitvllvlltrvef and Fuzzy Bukovivh rvturnvtl from last yvar's squad, which won the IH-ninsula Division Championship wht-n tht-y whippvcl tht- Typhoons 8.7. 1954 Record 7 South Norfolk 7 2 Fork Union 4 I3 Warwick 6 2 South Norfolk 3 I Warwick 2 0 Nsfwport Nvws 1 20 Granby 0 5 Poquoson I I Maury -I 3 Nvwport News 7 9 W 81 M Frvshnwn 8 8 Warwick I I4 Granby 3 I I Granby 8 2 Newport Ne-ws 0 8 Newport N4-ws 7 tl Woodrow Wilson 8 8 Maury 5 II Maury 4 g is ,A., 53 'S , ' 1 t ,AIX SW -gag aw . ., Ea 1 . H' VA, Bw Q O IM'l'l'I Xpril Xpril Xpril Xpril Npril Xpril Klux lluy hlilt 20 8 21 Track 1955 Schedule SCHUOI, South Norfolk Nvwporl News 'l'i1lvwatf-r NIH-t X 11. l'ilot Relays Yorview Warwic-k lfustc-rn District Norfolk Cilllltllllf Xu. State High Svhool lVlPc't tIozn'ln-fl In johnny Thoinas and under the 1-apalmle leadership of captain Paul ltillli tha' I rwlrlwr tr'u'k Illf'll provvcl to he I .X lurgm' llllllllll'l' of lmoys turnvcl out for thc- squad to participate in tha- many lun-lt mul In-lil l'Xt'IllQ ollvlvrl. s r 1 figlrl: tilm--k firnim-rmzni. llunl lhtt-s. llill llaxtingrs. liucltly Rvpass. l'1'la'r llarlnmn. 'l'. li. l e-11-lu-1-. Scott :ol 1-n. llolv Xloowlg. Kvnton l'utrii'k, 'l'uinrny llAllTlS0ll, John Yukslu-, Avt. Nlgr. tllytlv Nlorl. lfnnrrlw Rau' ill: l our l'n ri-1-, llnlu lfook-, l.:-onurtl lflurk. l.1'nw0o1l -lvf! to right: Mick:-y lrvin. Kam Kvrwy. lflalwiicn- lfloilf:-ltvr. 4 luk Xlilxin l0llll'-Hll..5i!'I'flflllR1lll' f1',lfllIl'l'f.flIII liolrRa1'kly. llul Burch. I.:-Nliv Pow:-ll. Ilonulil xhluins. tlonrrul Burcli. ill Il lloly Xlivlu-r. ,lurk xlilllilliilll, lloln llnrlon. li. llvorge' Dewhirst, Eelmlim' ,l0lHlhUlI. .lol l?l1'fllI't'!ll Don ,l:u'qiu'H. H Nw-aft, john llutlu, A. ll. Southall. Waltf-r l'uul lla-lozivr, laul Evans, Nolan :Xlu'1'. lloln l.vtcllwortli. Klan- ioinoui lmnns Long. linilily liusluw-. Tliirzl Rau' lrj! In agvr 'Al Monfalvnnv. llozu-lieu ,lohnny llimnns. Art liilllillllil. VI ll on: K1-nny l 1-rgimni, U4-orgv llultchvr, Dick Ed Szetela. in HV- 4' 'S ,gch- iii Irv Varsity Club 'l'l1v Yarsity Clulm consists of lvoys who have varm-tl ai lettcr in any of thi- six sports at Hampton lligli. :Xutix ities of the cluh include Such things as spon- soring thc' Q-lvction of the Basketball Queen. lt serves also as a source of social Gl1lPI'lklllllNf'Ill for its lnclnlwrs. Club Oflicers l'1'csizlenl, ljrnie Taylor lift?-PliCSl'llf'I1f, Kenny Lawrmn-P S6Cl'0fl1I'y. Holm Fooks TI'L'USLll'6l'. Tonnny Smith Chaplain, ,lavk Lawson I Ir.sr Hou' lv!! tv right: Ranily llotlge-ln-tli. Lulu- lluliharml. Hohlmy llorton, Siilncy Klein. Bill Brady. Bull Estvs. Sm'- 01111 RUli'f,l'ff I0 right: lfrllit- Taylor. Fuzzy Bukovivli. IA-isis l'iQ-rw-, lit-nny Lawrf-ncv. Tonnny Smith, Delina Drake-. lfliuck Ziinnn-rman. Third Huw-Jeft to right: Gerald Al- cott. Bob Fooks, Dc-llan ROSSIIIMII. Paul Ili-l,oziv1'. .linnny lfague. Bill Clark. Bolmluy Ferguson. Juvk Burton. Fonrlli Ron'--left to right: lim-nion l'utri1'k, l,urry Aiiglvs. Paul Evans. Willii- Smith. Etltlie: Atkins. Ed Boyd, Jul-k Lawson. ff f cn af Atlantic Fleet salutes Admiral Dewey-about 1907 Buckroe excursiunwfabout 1910 Grand View Lighthouse-about l925 Atlantic Fleet of Old Point, Jamestown Expedition-1907 Battery D mustered in for Mex- icols border-1916 Atlantic Fleet Jamestown Ex- pedition-1907 I 4 I 131 F 5 K , nz '? ' :1, ,, 1, , 1' 9 - . ,v,. ,k i swf-,naw LJ' Nalvntim-'s Day St. Patrick's Day Hospital Day Haste-r f nu' L mf- '1 llhristmas llnlepmmflellce Day Thanksgiving New Yeafs Eve Any Day 133 First U. S. Newspaper Franklins Birthday U. S. Postal System Established Hubert E. Lee's Birthday Boy Scouts Founded Girl Scouts Founded M, Y Air Mail Service Established Woman Suffrage First World Broadcast 134 Ev 3-1' f' - FH' Ing . . r V, . . ., K A . . f -A ' , y 5 X 1 I lm ulnqs lii1'lhfluy Molherls Daly Junior-Senior Prum F2 ,5 will .ng Huy l illll1'I'-S Day ConQtiluliun Day xx !f lv X Xhjv X - 11 ll allow-vu All Saints Hay .-Klum-J Forces Day I 35 X AUDREY M. AKINS Instructor in English B.A. Michigan State College MICHAEL J. ANAsTAsIo Instructor in Government. Head baseball coach, Assistant football and basketball coach B.A. University of Richmond ANITA M. ARMSTRONG Instructor in Biology and English A.B. Fairmont State College MARGARET F. BAAE Instructor in English B.S. Longwood College, William and Mary Extension ELIZABETH H. BOYENTON Head of English Department A.B. College of William and Mary M.E. Rutgers University SALI.IE A. BREVICK Instructor in Physical Education B.S. Tufts College KATHRYN V. BULLY Head of Science Department B.S. Longwood College JOHN E. CARLSON Instructor in Drafting and Industrial Electricity Virginia Polytechnic Institute ELBERT L. CARR Instructor in English B.A. College of William and Mary ROLAND E. CAZER Instructor in Drafting and Play Production A.B. .Iohn B. Stetson University THOMAS H. CHRISTIE Instructor in Physical Education B.S. Bridgewater College and Kings College Teacher Director J EAN W. CLIET Instructor in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing B.S. Mary Washington College MARY E. CLYNES Head of Art Department B.A. University of Kentucky M.A. Columbia University C. PETER DEMAYO Instructor in Speech and History B.S. University of Missouri WILDA S. DRosT Instructor in English B.A. Southwestern University Denver University Graduate Dietition Miami Valley Hospital JAMES M. EASON Director of Athletics Head Football Coadh B.A. College of William and Mary Graduate Work-University of North Carolina PEGGY F. FARDETTE Instructor in Physical Education B.S. Mary Washington College THOMAS E. FELT Instructor in Government and American History B.A. College of Wooster M.A. Columbia University ANNIE P. GARDNER Head of Latin Department B.A. Mary Washington College RICHARD H. GIBSON, JR. Instructor in Industrial Arts B.S. Oswego State Teachers College Graduate work Virginia Polytechnic Institute and College of William and Mary JEWEL H. GOFFIGON Head of Business Department B.S. Mary Washington College 136 N ELL STANLEY GUDE Instructor in English B.A. Trinity College M.A. Fordham University ELIZABETH HAM Head of Spanish Department A.B. Indiana University M.A. Columbia University M. CAROLYN JONES Instructor in English Blackston College for Girls B.S. Richmond Professional Institute Graduate work Mary Washington College VIRGINIA C. KERSEY Instructor in Mathematics A.B. Boston University Graduate work University of Virginia ELSIE G. LANE Instructor in American History B.A. and Graduate work College of William and Mary TOMMY T. LAWRENCE Band Director and Instructor of Instrumental Music B.M. in Education Shenandoah Conservatory of Music ARTHUR S. LETOHA Instructor in Physical Education B.A. College of Wooster REBECCA S. LEVINE Instructor in Mathematics, Geometry, Algebra B.A. Brooklyn College LUTHER W. MACHEN Director of Vocational and Adult Education Bliss Electrical School Graduate work Virginia Polytechnic Institute Pennsylvania State College Extension work College of William and Mary, University of Virginia ALEX MI-:NDELsoN Instructor in Distributive Education B.S. Business Administration, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh BARBARA D. OVERSTREET Instructor in Shorthand and Typing Longwood College B.A. Lynchburg College KATHRYN E. PARRISH Head of Mathematics Department B.S. University of Virginia PLATT A. PEARSALL Instructor in Physics B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute M.S. University of Maine ROLAND W. RALPH Instructor in Vocal Music B.A. Arizona University Peabody Conservatory of Music College of William and Mary J. THERESA RAYNOR Instructor in Biology A.B. Meredith College DALE E. Rose Instructor in Chemistry and Biology A.B. Emory and Henry College Graduate work University of Richmond T. FOSTER ROSE Instructor in Algebra and Math B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute HAWSIE M. Rowe Instructor in - English A.B. College of William and Mary Graduate work Wake Forest College MARGARET R. SHAFFER Instructor in Geometry, Algebra, Commercial Math B.S. West Virginia University Randolph Macon Woman's College JUNNY D. SMITH Instructor in Geography B.S. Business Administration High Point College M.Ed. College of William and Mary MAREL E. SPRATLEY Head of Social Studies Department B.S. Longwood College M.A. College of William and Mary CAROLINE W. STOTT Librarian A.B. Randolph Macon Woman's College M.A. College of William and Mary Graduate work University of Nebraska EDWARD R. SZETELA HENRY C. WADE Instructor in Mathematics X A.B. College of William and Mary RUTH B. WALLIO Instructor in Shorthand, Oilice Practice B.S. Florida State University LOUISE C. WATSON Instructor in English A.B. Randolph Macon College ETHLYN A. WEST Instructor in Bookkeeping and Shorthand B.S. Mary Washington College BARBARA E. WILLIAMSON Instructor in Chemistry B.S. East Carolina College Graduate work College of William and Ma Instructor in ry History and Government, Cross Country Coach R. K. WILLIS B.A. University of Massachusetts M.A. Cornell University Graduate work Clark University DONALD R. TAYLOR Instructor in History A.B. College of William and Mary Graduate work College of William and Mary Washington and Lee RODNEY B. TAYLOR Instructor in History A.B. University of North Carolina JOHN L. THOMAS Instructor in Math Head Basketball Coach B.A. University of Richmond ELSIE B. TOKARZ Head of Home Ecnomics Department B.S. Longwood College CLARENCE E. TOPPING Head of French Department Extension work College of William and Mary, A.B. College of William and Mary University of Virginia Graduate work University of Virginia 137 Instructor in Mathematics B.S. Lynchburg College CARLEI-:N W. YATES Instructor in French and English A.B. College of William and Mary Graduate work Duke University, College of William and Mary H. WILSON THORPE Principal B.A. College of William and Mary M.A. University of Virginia EDWARD C. GRIMMER Assistant Principal M.A. Columbia University RUTH C. RUCGLES Dean of Girls Connecticut State Teachers College ELIZABETH M. COOK Clerk MARY W. WICKE Clerk Senior tatistios AGREE, ERNEST VIRGIL JR. BAGOS, NANCY JUNE ADAMS, Key Club '54, '55, Football '54, S.C.A. '54. ROBBIE DELI. Transferred from Levelland Senior High School, Texas. D.E. Club '55, D.E. Club Social Chairman '55. AI-INEELDT, DIANE MARILYN AKERS, ALLEN, AI.LEN, ALLEN, Transferred from Cheyenne Mountain High School, Colo- rado. A Cappella '55, Activities Staff-Krabba '55, F.T.A. '54, President '55, Krabba High- light '54, News Editor '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '55, Crews: Dad Trims the Tree, Fancy Meeting You, Glass Menagerie, Stoney's Brides, Mother Is a Freshman, Just What They Wanted , Red Cross Representative '54, Class Prophet '55, Quill and Scroll '55, All State Choir '55, Senior Class Script Committee. LAWRENCE KENNETH ALVIN BARNELL, JR. Red Cross Representative '52. LINDA J EAN Transferred from Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginia. MARCUERITE IRENE Transferred from Walsingham Academy, Williamsburg, Vir- ginia. S.C.A. Representative, Girls' Choir, Mixed Chorus. ALLISON, WILLIAM DON ALM, RONALD CHARLES Marching Band '52, '53, '54, Concert Band '53, '54, '55. ANDREWS, JAMES VERNON ASI-IE, JUNE LUCILLE S.C.A. '52, '53, F.H.A. Club '53, Student Assistant '54. Transferred from Berrien Coun- ty High School, Nashville. Georgia. National Honor SO- ciety. BAINS, GEORGE, JR. BAKER, NANCY LEE F.T.A. Club '54, '55, Concert Band '53, '54, '55, Marching Band '52, '53, '54, Junior-Sen- ior Prom Committee '54, Sen- ior Class Day Committee, Crew of Nine Girls '52, Thespian Play Night '55, Krabba Annual Senior Coordinator '54, '55. BAKER, SHIRLEY RUTH BARROUR, DENNIS BERLIN BARHAM, JANE CLAIRE S. C. A. Representative '53, Homeroom Treasurer '54, Na- tional Honor Society '54, '55, Krabba '55, Carrick's Drama- tics Club '54, '55, Staff of: HSst! She's A Man, My Sister Eileen, Mother Is a Freshman , Krabba Karavan '53, '54, '55, Senior Cap and Gown Committee. BENNETT, JOAN INEZ Mixed Chorus '52, '53, Girls Chorus '53, '54, '55, A Cap- pella Choir '54, '55, News- paper Representative '53, '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Student Assistant '54, '55. BERRY, JOSEPH EARL Marching Band '51, '52, '53, '54, Concert Band '52, '53, '54, '55. BEY, HARRIET LEE National Thespians '54, '55, President of National Thes- pians '54, '55, Krabba Art Staff '53, '54, Krabba Feature 138 BIGGER, Editor '54, '55, Class Day Script Staff '55, Class Day Decoration Staff '55, Krabba Highlight Circulation Manager '54, '55, Krabba Highlight As- sistant Circulation Manager '53, '54, Speech Club '53, Chemistry '54, '55, ANN TRAVIS S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, Girls' Chorus '52. BLACKWOOD, GEORGE ROBERT Transferred from Christ Church Episcopal High School. BLACKEURN, RONALD MAURICE BLAIR, ADOLPHUS BEIRNE, JR. BLANKS, Boys' State '54, Key Club '54, '55. EDWARD LEE Football '51, '52, '53, .l.V. Basketball '51, '52, Baslfethall manager '53, '54, Varsity Club. BLOODGOOD, ODEON LORRAINE BLOUNT, Girls' Chorus '54, '55, Red Cross Representative '54, '55 FRANKIE OSCAR, JR. A Cappella Choir '53, '54, '55, Boys' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, Football '52, Mixed Chorus '52. BOOKER, DONALD ALFRED BOOTH, Junior-Senior Prom Committee '54, PHYLLIS GAY Representative to K r a b b a Highlight '53, '54. BOYD, ROBERT Transferred from Point Mari on, Pennsylvania. BRADSHAW, GLORIA FAYE Transferred from Albany High School, Albany, Georgia. BRADY, WILLIAM lRvIN BRANIJT. Football '52, '53, '54, Varsity Club '53, '54. '55. MARY ELLEN Marching and Concert Band '52, '53, '54, '55, BRILL. FRANK ZACHARY, JR. National Honor Society '53, '54, '55, President '54, '55, Senior Hall of Fame, Key Club '54, '55, BRITTAN, BETTY JANE BROCK, BROWN, BROWN, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, A Cappella '54, '55, S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, '55, Student Assistant '54, '55, Krabba Highlight News Staff '53, '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, Cast of: Operetta Trial by Jury '54, Dance Committee S.C.A. '54, Senior Hall of Fame '55. BETTY MAE Mixed Chorus '52, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, A Cap- pella Choir '52, '53, '54, '55, S. C. A. Representative '52, Newspaper Staff '53, BARBARA ANNE ELIZABETH ANNETTE National Thespian Society '53, '54, '55, Historian '54, '55, Cast of: Which ls the Way to Boston '53, Polly Put the Kettle On 352, Nine Girls '52, Glass Menagerie '53, Fancy Meeting You '54, Crews oi: Mother Is a F-resh- man '53, Glass Menagerie , Director of Thespian Play Suppressed Desires '55, Sen- nior Hall of Fame, Carrick Dramatic Club '52, '53, '54, '55, National Honor Society '53, '54, '55, Classic Club '53, Krabba Art Staff '53, '54, '55, Senior Statistics BROWN, BRYAN, K r a b b a Highlight Business Manager '54, '55, lst Place American L e g i o n sponsored speech contest '53. ROBERT CLAY Marching Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Concert Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Baseball '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55, Krabba High- light Sports Section '54, '55, PATRICIA LOUIS!-I Science Club '52, BUIcOvIcH, HARRY ROBERT Varsity Club '52, '53, '54, Baseball '52, '53, '54, Football '52, '53, '54. BURO, JANE ANN Latin Club '53, '54, F.T.A. Club '53, '54, Student Assist- ant '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. Rep- resentative '54-, '55, Band Committee S.C.A. '54, '55, Class Day Decorations Com- mittee '55, BURcEss, JOYCE ANN BURKHO Junior Class Oiiicer Represen- tative '53, '54, Junior-Senior Prom Committee '53, '54, F.T.A. Club '53, '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Stu- dent Assistant '54-, '55, An- nouncement Committee '54, '55. LIJER, JOHN WILLARD, JR. BURTON, CLARENCE VERNON, JR. BURTON, BURTON, Football '52, '53, '54, Track '53, '54, Varsity Club '53, '54, '55, Red Cross Representative 52. GRACE PHYLLIS WILLIAM ERNEST Band '54, '55. 139 BUSSENGER, CHARLOTTE HUNT Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54. CAFFEE, DOROTHY SUE CAHOON, EDGAR BENJAMIN, JR. Hi-Y Club Chaplain '53, '54, Hi-Y Club '53, '54, '55. CALLOWAY, KEITH 0'NI-LAL S.C.A. '52, J. V. Basketball '52, '53, Varsity Basketball '53, '54, '55, Key Club '54, 1 55. CARL, WILLIAM ASHBY CARMINEs, BENJAMIN GLYN Garrick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Red Cross Representative '54, '55, Krabba Highlight Staff '54, '55, Crew of Fancy Meeting You '54. CARR, NANCY LEE CARTER, A Cappella Choir '53, '54, '55, Treasurer of A Cappella Choir '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, Circulation Stail' of Krabba Highlight '53, Adver- tising Staff of Krabba High- light '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '52, '53, Publicity Stall' of Krabba Karavan '54, '55, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '54-, '55, Operetta Chorus '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55, Class Poet '55, Class Prophecy '55, All State Chorus '55, CAROLYN VIRGINIA Speech Club '54, '55, D. E. Club '54. CHANDLER, BARBARA GENE Student Assistant '54, '55, Sci- ence Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Chaplain of Science Club '53, '54, S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, '54, '55, Red Cross Rep- resentative '53, '54, F.'l'.A. Club '53, '54, '55, Secretary- Treasurer of F.T.A. '54, '55, Representative for F.T.A. '53, '54, Junior Co-ordinator of Krabba '53, '54, Garrick's Dramatic Club '53, '54, '55, Cast of: Polly Put the Kettle On, Crews of Geraldine and The White Robe '52, Hsst She's A Man '52, Nine Girls '52, Mother ls A Fresh- man '53, Fancy Meeting You '54, Thespian Play Night '55,' News Staff of Krabba Highlight '52, '53, '54, '55, Assistant News Editor of Krab- ba Highlight '53, '54, '55, Copyreader of Krabba High- light '54, '55, National Thes- pian Society '54, '55, Hall of Fame, Head of Costume Crew: Play Night '55, Quill and Scroll '54, '55. CHERRY, BARBARA YVONNE Band '54, Krabba Newspaper '54, '55. CHRIsTENsEN, GAIL BARBARA Krabba Highlight '52, '53. CHRISTIAN, P1-IYLLIS SUE CLARK, WILLIAM JOHNSON Football '52, '53, '54, Co-Cap- tain '54, Baseball '52, '53, '54, Red Cross '52, '53, '54, Varsity Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Vice President Homeroom '54. '55. CLARKE, NORMA ANN Circulation Staff of Krabba Highlight '54, '55. CLARY, ROBERT RONALD Advertising Staff of Krabba Highlight '53, '54, Latin Club '54, '55, Chaplain CLOSSON, RosE-MARIE 55. Senior Statistics COLEMA '53, '54, '55, Decoration Com- DARNELL, PEGGY MELISSA mittee for Junior-Senior Prom '53, '54. N, ROBERT WARREN S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, President of Decoration Com- mittee for Junior-Senior Prom '53, '54, Boys' Chorus '54, Mixed Chorus '55. COLLINS, HATTIE LEVENIA COOPER, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, S.C.A. Representative '52, Mixed Chorus '53, A Cappella Choir '54, Student Assistant '54, '55. SHIRLEY LEE Senior Cap and Gown Com- mittee '55. COPELAND, BENJAMIN MALARY CORBELL, KATHRYN ,lov Treasurer of Sophomore Class '52, '53, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, A Cappella Choir '54, '55. COUNCIL, JACQUELINE JUANITA COWLEY, RUTI-I EVELYN Girls' Chorus '52, '53, F.H.A. '53, '54. CRAWFORD, HELEN LORRAINE Transferred from Blackstone High School, Virginia, Latin Club, Stage Crew: Fancy Meeting You '54. CREEL, NORMA JANE Girls' Basketball '52, '53, '54. CROCKETT, ALDEAN Louis CULLUM, Girls' Chorus '53, Mixed Chorus '54, '55. PATRICIA MARY F.H.A. '52, '53, Student Assist- ant '54, '55. CLODFELTER, CLARENCE LEE, JR. Classic Club '53, '54, '55, President '54, '55, Track '52, DARNELL, LINDA ANN 140 Feature Staii' Krabba High- light '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '54, '55, Varsity Cheerleader '54, '55, Student Assistant '54, '55, Krabba Highlight '53, '54, F.T.A. Club '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Staff of Fancy Meeting You '54, Glass Menagerie '54, Dec- orating Committee for the Prom '54, Basketball Queen '55. DAVIS, CLARA ELIZABETH Mixed Chorus '52, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, A Cap- pella '53, '54, '55. DAVIS, JOAN YVONNE Girls' Chorus '52, '53, Circu- lation Staff Krabba Highlight '53, '54, F.T.A. '53, '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Student Assistant '54, '55, Annual Staff '54, '55. DAVIS, MALCOLM HERBERT, JR. Science Club '52, '53, '54, Re- porter for Science Club '53, '54, Garrick's Dramatic Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Classic Club '52, '53, '54, '55, National Thespian Society '53, '54, '55, Treasurer of National Thes- pian Society '54, '55, Chemis- try Club '54, '55, Treasurer of Chemistry Club '54, '55, Na- tional Honor Society '54, '55, S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, .lunior Red Cross Representa- tive '53, '54, Krabba High- light: advertising staff '52, '53, circulation stall' '53, '54, Cast: Which is the Way to Bos- ton? '54, The Bride Wore Red Pajamas '55, Crew: Stoney's Brides '54, Dad Trims The Tree '54, Geral- dine and the White Robe '52, Polly Put The Kettle On '52, Heist She's a Man '52, Nine Girls '52, Mother ls a Freshman '53, Glass Men- agerie '54, Fancy Meeting You '54, Thespian Play Night '55, Hall of Fame '55: Decora- tions Committee '55. DEAL, ELSIE MAE Transferred from Penderlea High School, Willard, N. C. DE ALBA, MERLE JEAN DE A'rKI DECK!-JR, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, Krabba Highlight advertising staff '52, '53, Krabba Karavan '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55. Ns, NORVELL BONDS Key Club '54, '55. LINDA Senior Hall of Fame '55. DELAUDER, RICHARD LEE Transferred from Warwick High School, Virginia. Dt-:LozIER, PAUL GEORGE DENMAN Football Team '52, '53, '54, Track Team '54, Varsity Club '54, '55, Key Club '54, '55. , VIRcINtA, LORRETTA Latin Club '53, '54, '55, Stu- dent Assistant '54, '55, Crew of: Stoney's Bride, Play- night, Krabba Karavan '54, '55. DESHAzoR, JOHN BER1-RAM, JR. DIcKENs , CLAUDIA JEAN Girls' Chorus '52, National Honor Society '54, '55. DICKERSON, MARTHA MARIE Dlccs, DIXIE GAIL J. V. Cheerleader '53, '54, Varsity Cheerleader '54, '55, S.C.A. Representative '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '52, Welfare Commit- tee '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55. Senior Statistics DOCAN, DIANE ELIZABETH Transferred from Yokohama American High School, Japan, F.T.A. Club '53, '54, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55, Krabha Highlight News' Staff '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. Representative '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '55, Senior Announcement Committee '54, '55. DRIVER, LoLA ANNE Student Assistant '54, '55. DUMAS, JAMES RICHARD Transferred from Rochefort American High School, France. DURHAM. MYRA RUTH ECGLESTON, CHARLES ALLEN ELLER, ,JAMES NELsoN Key Club '53, '54, '55. ELLIOTT, NANCY R. S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, Newspaper Representative '53, '54, Stal! of The Glass Men- agerie '54. ELLIS FRED EDWARD, JR. Mixed Chorus '52, '53, '54, S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, '54, '55, A Cappella '54, '55. ELLIS, GEORGE AVERY Transferred from Warwick High School, D. E. Club '54, '55. ENGLISH, BENJAMIN LESLIE ESTES, MURL BUD, JR. Transferred from Frankfurt High School, Germany, Foot- ball '54. EWELL, RUSSELL LEE Mixed Chorus '53, '54, Jr. Red Cross Representative '53, '54. EWINC, JUDITH McLAuoI-IRY Transferred from Elmwood 141 FERcUso School, Ottawa, Canada, Red Cross Representative '54, '55, Advertising Staff of Krabba Highlight '54, '55, Staff of Fancy Meeting You '54, '55. N, KENNETH EDWARD Football '52. FEIrcUsoN, ROBERT LEE FERGUSO Football '52, '53, '54, Red '52, '53, Cross Representative '54, Varsity Club '53, '54, '55, President Homeroom '54, '55. N, SHIRLEY ANN Girls' Chorus '54-. FERRONI, MARIE ANTONETTE Newspaper Staff '52, '53. FIELD, LLoYD GRAHAM FISHER, Mixed Chorus '51, Hi-Y Club '52, '53, Parliamentarian '54, Chorus '51, '52, Speech Club '54, '52, '53, '54, '55, B o y s ' Hampton LOUANNA DAWSON Girls' Chorus '52. FLANSBURG, MARY ANN FLOWERS, JosEPH BENNETT, JR. Newspaper Advertising Staff '52, Manager '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, '55, Chairman Band Commit- tee '53, '54, '55, Chaplain '54, '55, Representative to District S.C.A. Convention '55, Key Club '53, '54, '55, Chaplain '54, '55, Cast: Hsst She's A Man '52, Geraldine and The White Robe '52, Submerged '55, Crew of: Polly Put The Kettle On '52, Nine Girls '53, Mother Is A Freshman '54, Glass Menagerie '54, Fancy Meeting You '54, Thespian Play Night '53, Thespian Christmas Play '54, Thespian Play Night '55, Gar- rick's Dramatic Club '53, '54, '55, National Thespians '53, '54, '55, Bulletin Board Com- mittee '54, Hall of Fame '55, Script Committee '55. Fooxs, ROBERT NELSON Transferred from Yokahama American High School, Japan, Key Club '54, '55, Varsity Club '54, '55, S.C.A. Repre- sentative '54, '55, Prom Com- mittee '54, Football '53, '54, Track '54, '55. FORREST, JOAN ANN FOSTER, Treasurer of Junior Red Cross '52, Advertising Staff of Krab- ba Highlight '52, Assistant Treasurer of Junior Class '53, '54, Decorating Committee Junior-Senior Prom '54, JACQUELIN JANE Student Assistant '53, '54, Na- tional Honor Society '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '52, '53, Staff of: Mother Is A Freshman '53, Our Miss Brooks '52, Father Trims the Tree '53, FOUNTAIN, BOBBIE KARON Student Assistant '53, National Honor Society '54, Head Majorette '52, '53, '54, FOWLER, VERNON CECIL Boys' Chorus '51, '52, Mixed Chorus '51, '52, FREEMAN, JOYCE CAROLYN Girls' Chorus '52, '53, Circula- tion Staff, Newspaper '53, '54, Advertising Staff, Newspaper '54, '55, F.T.A. Club '53, '54, '55. FULTON, ELIZABETH FOSTER GARDNER, SYLVIA JEAN F.H.A. Club '54, '55. enior Statistics CARR!-ITT, BARBARA RAY GOTTLIEB, SEAMON H. GARRETT, HARRY NEAL, JR. Hi.Y Club '53, '54, '55, Track. GARRISON, PATRICIA ANN Classic Club '53, '54, '55, Science Club '53, '54, Krabba Highlight '53, '54, '55, Junior Co-ordinator of Krabba Annual Staff '53, '54, Student Assist- ant '54, '55, F.T.A. '54, '55, Senior Editor of Krabba An- nual Stafl' '55, Crews: Father Trims the Tree '53, Stoney's Brides '54, Which is the Way to Boston '54, S.C.A. '53, '54. CIANNINI, WILLIAM FREDERICK Band '52, '53, '54, '55. GILDNER, GEANETTE PATRICIA Student Assistant '53, '54, Staff of Fancy Meeting You '54, COLBERDING, RUTH ANN GOLDSTEIN, JAMES ALAN Marching Band '52, '53, '54, Concert Band '52, '53, '54, National Thespians '53, '54, '55, Vice President of Thes- pians '53, '54, Garrick's Dra- matic Club '53, '54, '55, Presi- dent of Garrick's Club '53, '54, Crew of Nine Girls '52, Ger- aldine and the White Robe '52, Polly Put the Kettle On '52, Mother Was a Freshman '53, Fancy Meeting You '54, Cast of The Glass Menagerie '54, Honorable Mention in Latin Tournament '54, Key Club '53, '54, '55, Secretary of Key Club '54, '55, Cross Country Team '54, Honor Society '54, '55. COODM A N, BOBBY CARROLL Marching Band '52, '54, Con- cert Band '52, '53, '54, '55, National Thespians '53, '54, '55, Vice-President of National Thespians '54, '55, Newspaper Reporter '53, '54, Latin Club '53, '54, '55, Treasurer of Latin Club '54, '55, Highest Honorable Mention in State Latin Contest '53, Honorable Mention in State Latin Contest '54, Feature Staff of Krabba Newspaper '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatics Club '53, '54, '55, Director of Submerged '55, Cast of: Our Miss Brooks '52, Just What They Wanted '54, Crew of Hsst, She's a Man '53, Coordinator of: Mother Was A Freshman '53, Glass Menagerie '54, Fancy Meeting You '54, Which ls the Way to Boston '54, Chemistry Club '54, '55, Speech Club '54, Script Com- mittee, Class Day '55, Hall of Fame '55. 79 GRAHAM, JENNY CHRISTIAN Honor Society '54, '55, Chem- istry Club '54, '55, President of Chemistry Club '54, '55, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55, Krabba Annual '53, '54, '55, Jr. Co-ordinator '53, '54, Sr. Editor '54, '55, Krabba High- light Circulation Staff '52, '53, F.T.A. Club '53, '54, '55, Staff of Polly Put the Kettle On '52, Mother Is a Freshman '53, Thespian Playnight. GUERRANT, THOMAS PORTER GULLING, DONALD ALAN Transferred from Balboa High School, D. E. Club '54, '55. HALL, EVERETTE EUGEN E CARNETT, FRANKLIN EDWARD GOODRICI-I, BARBARA ANN Transferred from Battle Fir-lil Hi-Y Club '52, '53, '54, Film Mixed Chorus '52, '53, A Cap- Park High School, S.C.A. Rep. Projection Staff '53, '54, '55. pella Choir '54, '55. resentative '54, '55. 14-2 Rogan RAYMOND HOWARD, SHIRLEY ANNE HALL, JOYCE EMILY H ARDEE, HARDY, Girls' Chorus '52, '533 A Cap- pella Choir '54, '55g Mixed Chorus '53. RUBY JANE Senior Statistics The Bride Wore Red Pa- jamas g Fancy Meeting You g lust What They Wanted. HEDGI-IBETH, RANDOLPH DELANO Football '52, '53g.S.C.A. Rep- resentative '52g Varsity Club '53, '54, '55: Krabba Annual HOLLIFIELD, GLENN DOUGLAS Audiographic Stafi' '54, '55. HOVAN, GERTRUDE ANNE National Honor Society '54, '55. Jr. Class Representative '53, '54, Track '545 Cross Country '53g Cross Country Manager '54g Annual Staff '54, '55: Speech Clu'b '54: Treasurer of Speech Clubg Hi-Y Club '54, '55, Vice-President of Hi-Y Club '55: Cast of Submerged '55. HARMAN, CLARA ANN HARTz, NANCY MAY Transferred from Granby High School '53. HARVEY, EDITH JUANITA Girls' Chorus '52, '53g Mixed Chorus '54g S.C.A. Representa- tive '54. HARwooD, GEORGE WARREN HATCHER, PATRICK LLOYD Latin Club '53, '54, '55, Re- porter '54, '55g Chemistry Club '54, '55, Chaplain '55g Speech Club '54, President '54: Krab- ba Highlight Feature Staff '53, '54, '55, Feature Editor '54, '55g Quill and Scroll '54, '55, President '54, '55g Krabba Ad- vertising Staif '53, '54, '55, Advertising and Business Editor '54, '55g Refreshment Committee Jr. and Sr. Prom '54, Assistant head of Class Day '55g Krabba Karavan '54, '55, News Editor '54, '55g Gar- rick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Treasurer '54, '55, Cast and Crew of Mother is a Fresh- man : Dad Trims the Tree g Glass Menagerie , Stony's Brides g Which is the Way to Boston g Submerged , Staff '54, '55. HENLEY, JOYCE DEAN HICKS, EMMA LYLE HIccI NS, Classic Club '53, '54g Girls' Chorus '53g S.C.A. '54g Hand- book Committee '54-3 Red C r o s s Representative '53g Trial by Jury '54g Hall of Fame. DORIS FREEMAN National Honor Society '54, '55. l'llGl-IT, AUDREY ELIZABETH Secretary of Homeroom '52, '53: Girls' Chorus '52, '53g Advertisement Staff of Annual '53, '54g Student Assistant '53. '54 HILL, RICHARD NEWTON Boys' Chorus '52, Track Team '53. Hoscoou, MAXINE ELLEN HoLLAND, BETTY JEAN Play Staff '53, '54g Decoration of Junior-Senior Prom '543 Girls' Chorus '54, '55. HOLLAND, CATHERINE ANN Krabba Newspaper Advertis- ing Staif '53, '54-g Girls' Chorus '53, '54g Junior-Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '54g Krabba Annual Publicity Staff' '54, '55g Student Assistant '54, '55. HOLLAND, MARILYN GAY Krabba Newspaper Circulation Staff '54: Junior-Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '54. 143 Transferred from Kaiserslaugh- tern, Germany. HUBBARD, LUTHER HASTINGS Hucics, HUCKS, Football '54g Varsity Club '54, '55g D. E. Club President '54, '55. CARRIE MAE Transferred from Socastee High School, S. C.: Girls' Basketball Team '52, '53, '54. '55. WILLIAM PAUL Transferred from S o c a s t e e High School, S. C. HUTCHINSON, CAROLYN MARGUERITE INcELs, Feature Staff Krabba High- light '53, '54, '55g Staff of Our Miss Brooks '52 3 Circu- lation Staff Krabba Highlight '54, '55g Advertising StaH Krabba Annual '55g News Staff Krabba Karavan '54, '55: Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '54, '55. LARRY NEAL IRYINE, MICHAEL MARTIN, JR. Track Team '55. IvEs, WILLIAM SIDNEY S.C.A. Representative '53, '54g Key Club '54, '55: S.C.A. '55, Track Team '54. J ACKSON, EDNA EARL Transferred from Smith's High Schoolg Classic Club '54, 55. JACKSON, MARY Lou Transferred from L e b a n o n High School, Senior Statistics JENKINS, BARBARA LEE KAUTZ, ADI-:LLE ANNETTE LAMBKA, BARBARA ANN President of Red Cross '52, Newspaper Homeroom Repre- Transferred from Heidelberg S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, sentative '53, High School. Cel'manY- J. V. Cheerleader '52, Varsity Cheerleader '53- KAYTON, JACK THoMAs, JR. LANE, JOHN EDWARD, JR. JOHNSON, JOHN ARNOLD Transferred from Lane Tech- nical High School Latin Club '53, Chess Club '53, '54, An nual Staff Photographer '54, '55. JOHNSON, MARSHALL DAVID Audiographic Staff '52, '53, '54, JONES, ANNA LETITIA Red Cross Representative '53. JONES, ANNIE RUTH JONES, SARAH ANN JUSTICE, KAIT, B KANTER, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55. JoHN WESLEY Boys' Chorus '53, '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '54, '55, A Cap- pella Choir '54, '55. ARBARA ANN Transferred from Norfolk Catholic High School Band, Marching and Concert Band '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. Repre- sentative '53, ETTALEA ESTHI-:R Science Club '52, '53, '54, Secretary '53, '54, Classic Club '53, '54-, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55, Secretary '54, '55, As- sistant Editor Krabba '54, Co- Editor-in-Chief of Krabba '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '53, '54-, '55, Crew of: Mother ls a Freshman '53, Glass Men- agerie '54, Dad Trims the Tree '53, Fancy Meeting You '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Chemistry Club '54, Quill and Scroll '54, '55. KEENE, DOUGLAS E., JR. KELLY, PATsY ANN Transferred from N e w p o r t News High School, Va., Mixed Chorus '53, '54, D. E. Club '54, '55. KILPATRICK, HELEN BYRD Girls' Chorus '52, '53, Basket- ball Team '52, '53, Co-Captain of Basketball team '53, '54-, Crew of: Fancy Meeting You '54, KISER, JOHN OMAR Cross Country Team '52 , Track Team '53, Red Cross Representative '52, '53, '54, Chemistry Club '54, '55. KITCHEN, WAYNE LEIGH Transferred from Thomas Jef- ferson High School, Va. KLADLER, PAUL JAMES Transferred from Maury High School, Distributive Educa- tion Club '54, '55. KLEIN, SIDNEY MARTIN KRAUSE, Football '52, '53, '54-, Track '54, Varsity Club '54, '55, Junior Class Representative '53, '54, Krabba Highlight Staff '54, '55, Krabba Kara- van Staff '54, '55. WILLIAM NELSON Sophomore Class President '52, '53, Key Club '53, '54-, '55, Key Club Secretary '54, '55, S.C.A. '54, '55, Senior Class President '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55. KURZHAIS, PETER R. Transferred from A u s t r i a , Chess Club '54, '55. 144 s S. C. A. Representative 54, Science Club '52, '53, '54, Audiographic Staff '54, '55, National Thespians '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Crew of Fancy Meeting You '54, Just What they Wanted '53, Nine Girls '52, Polly Put the Kettle on '52, Hsst She's a Man '52, Mother Is a Fresh- man '53, Glass Menagerie '54, Dad Trims the Tree '54, Thespian Play Night '54, '55. LASHLEY, SHARLEEN ANN F.H.A. '54, '55. LASSITER, LINDA LEE Latin Club '53, '54, '55, Chair- man, Pep Rally Float Commit- tee '54, Student Assistant '53, '54-, '55, F.T.A. Club '53, '54, '55, Historian '53, '54, Chem- istry Club '54, '55, Secretary '54, '55, Krabba Highlight Circulation Staff '54, Krabba Annual '54, '55, Business Man- ager '54-, Co-Editor '55, Gar- rick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, International Quill and Scroll '54, '55, Staffs of Polly Put the Kettle On '52, Just What They Wanted for Christ- mas '53, Nine Girls '52, Suppressed Desires '55, Cast of Stoney's Brides '55, Dec- oration Committee, Class Day '55 , LASSITER, Roar-:Rr THoMAs GLENN Football '53, '54, Cross Country Track '54, '55, Assist- ant Sports' Editor Krahba Highlight '54, '55, Assistant Sports' Editor Krabha Annual '54, '55. LAwIInNcI:, TIIIIIIM AN KEN NETH Lr:AcIIa, Track Manager '53, Track '54. '55, Varsity Club '53, '54, '55, Vice-President '54, '55, Speech Club '55. JAMES BaI'r'r, lil Football '51, '52, '53, Track '54, Varsity Club '52, '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, King of ,lunior-Senior Prom '55. LICTCIIWORTH, Roasnr Vice-President National Honor Society '54, '55, Track '54, Senior Hall of Fame '55. Lr:uNAao, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Ill Transferred from Frankfurt American High School, Ger- many, Concert Band '54, '55, Marching Band '54, '55. LI-:wIs, DoNNA VIRGINIA LINnsAv, Girls' Chorus '53, '54. JULIA DIANA Concert and Marching Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Science Club '53, National Thespians '53, '54, '55, Secretary '53, '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Quill and Scroll Secretary '54, '55, Cast of: Nine Girls '52, Mother ls a Freshman '53, Crew of: Hsst! She's a Man '52, Polly Put the Kettle On '52, Geraldine and the White Robe '52, Glass Menagerie '54, Fancy Meeting You '542 Just What They Wanted '53, Thespian Play Night '55: Director of: Stoney's Brides '55, Staff of Krabba High- light, Girls' Chorus '53, '54, Hall of Fame '55, Chairman Class Day '55. LuNI:, BARBARA ANN S.C.A. Representative '54, Mixed Chorus '54. Senior Statistics Low, LOIS IMAJ EAN National Honor Society '54, '55, Clerical Staff of Krabha '55. LIIcAs. MARY ,IANIJ Lucmo, Transferred from Halifax County High School. Va. Girls' Chorus '54. '55. PATRICIA ANN Junior Red Cross Representa- tive, Newspaper Circulation Stafl' '52, '53, '54, Latin Club, .lunior-Senior Prom Refresh- ment Committee '54, Annual Activities Committee '54, '55. McBnInI-:, LUANN BIIJDLI: D. E. Club '54, '55, Red Cross Representative '53, '54. MCCORQUODALE, BARBARA Ht-:Arn Thespians '53, '54, '55, Gar- rick's Dramatic Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Latin Club '53, '54, '55, Student Assistant '54, '55, Krabba Staff '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Decora- tion Committee for Senior Class Day '55, Senior Class Play Committee '55, Staff of Class Menagerie '54, Fancy Meeting You '54, Stoney's Brides '54, Cast of Mother Is a Freshman '53, Geraldine and the White Robe '52, Nine Girls '52, Make-up Co- ordinator for Thespian Play- night '55. MCDONALD, MAaJoaIs ANN Classic Club '53, '54, '55, Classic Club Secretary '54, '55, Chemistry Club '54. '55, Chem- istry Club Vice-President '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '55, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55, Krabba Staff, Sen- ior Editor '54, '55, Decoration Committee for Senior Class Day '55, Stall' of Dad Trims the Tree '54, Just What They Wanted '53, Thespian Playnight '55, Thespian Play- nigm '54, F.T.A. '54. 145 McELnm', SHEILA JIJANNIQ F.H.A. '53, '54, F.H.A. Vice- President '54, '55, Hi-C Club '52, '53, '54, Secretary '54, Bible Club '54, '55, Editor of Club Paper. McGuIIu:, CAROL MAY F.H.A. '52, '53, '54. '55. llllCCURIMAN, JANICE O'NI:AL Staff of Our Miss Brooks '53, Nine Girls '54. MCGIIRIMAN, MARY ANN MClNTYRE, JAMI-Ls SAMUI-:L J.V. Basketball '52, Baseball Team '53, '54, '55, Varsity Basketball '53, '54, '55, March- ing Band '52, '53, '54, Concert Band '53, '54, '55, President of Band '54, '55. MCKENZIE III, Gsoacs W. Red Cross Representative '52. MCKENZIE, PA'I rv JANETTE National Honor Society '54, '55. MCLEAN, ALICE MARIE Junior-Senior Prom Refresh- ment Committee '54. McLaMoaa, WILLIAM Pl-JARMAN Science Club '51, '52, Krabba Annual '52, '53, '54, '55, Krab- ba Highlight '54. '55. MA.IE1 rI-:, Jorcr: LYNNE Girls' Chorus '52, '53, Circula- tion Staff oi Newspaper '52, '53, Bid Committee for Prom '54, Advertising Stall' of News- paper '54, '55. MANN, ROSALIE CAIIOI. illANLEY, EDITH CAROLE Homeroom Representative for Krabba Highlight '53, '54, Bid Committee for Junior-Senior Prom '54, Bulletin Board Com- mittee '54. MARTIN, EDWARD EUGENE MASON, ROY WILLIAM Marching Band '52, '53, '54, '55. NIAYHEW, PATSY LOU MPILSON, S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, '54, '55, Election Committee '53, '54, F.T.A. '53, '54, Na- tional Honor Society '54, '55, Student Assistant '54, '55, Krabba Annual '54, '55, News- paper Reporter '54, '55, PATRICIA MAE Girls' Chorus '53, '54, Student Assistant '54 ,'55, Junior-Sen- ior Prom '53, '54, F.T.A. '53, Publicity Staff of Glass Mena- gerie '54, Newspaper Staff '53, '54. MPIMORY, HUBERT ALLISON Mixed Chorus '53, '54, Boys' Chorus '53, S.C.A. '53, '54, Projectionist '53, Speech Club '54. MICHAFILSON, ALVIN BERNARD MlI.LllR, Chemistry Club '54, '55, Latin Club '53, '54, '55, Key Club '54, '55, Chess Club '54, '55, Marching Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Concert Band '52, '53, '54, '55. JOYCE ANN S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, Code of Ethics Committee, Krabba Highlight '53, '54, '55, Advertising Staff '53, '54, Busi- ness Staff '54, '55, Newspaper Representative '53, '54, Staff of Mother Is a Freshman '54, Red Cross Representative '54. '55, Secretary -Treasurer '54. 1 55. MITCHELL, CECIL RAY Mixed Chorus '54, '55. MITCHELTREE, ROBERT ROGERS Baseball Team '53, '54, '55. MOOREFIELD, CLAYTON QUINTON Senior Statistics RJORRIS, Jo ANN Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '54, Bid Committee for Junior-Senior Prom '54. MOURING, BRADFORD YATES NEALON NEIL, H Transferred from Warwick High School. , DIANA QUELCH ERDERT DOUGLAS NELSON, MARY ELLEN Girls' Chorus '52, '53, S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, National Honor Society '54, '55. NEWTON, BERNARD RICHARD NIGHOLLS, MARTHA ANNE NORRIS, NUCKOL OLSON, OSTEEN, Girls' Chorus '53, '54, Krabba Highlight '53, '54, '55, C0- advertising Manager '54, '55, Krabba Staff '54, '55, Crew of Fancy Meeting You '54, Bride Wore Red Pajamas '55. VIRGINIA ANN J.V. Cheerleader '53, '54, Var- sity Cheerleader '54, '55, Speech Club Secretary '55, Latin Club '55. LS, MARY CLAY Transferred from Virginia In- termont. Latin Club '52, GILMA FI-:RN Mixed Chorus '54, '55. SALLY JAY Transferred from Instituto Americana - Cochabamba, Bo- livia, Student Assistant '54, '55. 0II1'LAw, RONNIE ALLEN Transferred from Marshall High School, Missouri. Key Club '53, '54, '55, Krabba High- light Editor '53, '54, '55. 146 PAGE, THOMAS LESLIE Transferred from Escola Amer- icana-Rio de Janerio. PAINT!-IR, ANNE BELLE Student Assistant '54, '55, Na- tional'Honor Society '54, '55. PARISHER, MYRA JEAN PARKER JR., HARRY RAY PARSONS, MARY JO PATTO N, Transferred from Victoria High School. BARBARA ANN S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, '55, Latin Club '53, '54, '55, P.T.A. Committee of S.C.A. '53, '54, F.T.A. '54, '55. PEAKE, Jo ANN PEREIRA, PHELPS, MARY ELIZABETH Transferred from St. Vincent de Paul High School. JANICE MARGOT Band '52, '53, '54. PHILLIPS, MATILDA Transferred from Falls Church High School, Va. Quill and Scroll '54, '55, National Thes- pian Society '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Gar- rick's Dramatic Club '54, Cast of Fancy Meeting You '54, Suppressed Desires '55, Script Committee Chairman for Class Day '55. PIERCE, MARY JEANETTE , PINGLEY, National Honor Society '54, '55, Secretary of Junior Class '53, '54. ' CAROLYN JUNE Marching Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Concert Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, Baild Secretary '54, '55, Chairman of Music Committee for Class Day '55. ' PLASTERS, ROBERT LEE Marching and Concert Band '53, '54, PLOTT. FRANK MCCRAE Science Club '52, '53, '54, S.C.A. '52, '53. POSEY, WAYNE REED I-'RmcEN, Rusv EVELYN Girls' Chorus '53, '54, Bible Club '53, '54, '55, Secretary '55, Pnlous, MARGARET Staff of Our Miss Brooks '53, Nine Girls '54. PUFFENBERGER, ANN PAGE Girls' Chorus '52, '53. QuEsENsERRv, RAYMOND QuEsENaERRv, THELMA JEAN Red Cross Representative '52, '53, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55. QuiNN, GEORGIA PORTER Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, Mixed Chorus '53, '54. RANKIN, JAMES Rlcu Band '53. RAY, WILLIAM Born RAwLlNs, CAROL ANNE REYNOLDS, BARBARA ANNE REYNOLDS, SALLY JOAN Transferred from Paris Ameri- can High School. Red Cross Representative '54, '55, RICHARDSON, HENRY CLOPTON Marching Band '52, '53, '54, Drum Major '54, '55, Concert Band '52, '53, '54, '55, Crew of Our Miss Brooks '52, Mother ls a Freshman '53, Glass Menagerie '54, Ston- Senior Statistics RIGGINS, RILEY, J ltocERs, ey's Brides '54, Dad Trims a Tree '54, Student Tech- nician Director Fancy Meet- ing You '54. BEArR1cE ANNE Classic Club '52. '53, '54. ANE1' LEE Majorette '52, '53, '54, Science Club '53, '54, Varsity Cheer- leader '54, '55, Staff of Ger- aldine and theWhite Robe '52, Fancy Meeting You '54, The Bride Wore Red Pa- jamas '55, Cast of Polly Put the Kettle On '52, Mother ls a Freshman '53, Dad Trims the Tree '54, Stoney's Brides '54, Just What They Wanted '53, Student Assist- ant '54, '55, Advertising and Feature Staffs on the Krabba Highlight '54, '55, Carrick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '54, '55, National Thes- pians Queen '54, ,lo ANNE Majorette '52, '53, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. '52, '53, Krabba Highlight '52, '53, '54, '55, A Cappella choir '52, '53, '54, '55, Secretary of A Cappella Choir '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '52, Garrick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Secre- tary of Garrick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Homecoming Princess '53, Krabba Year Book '53, Junior Red Cross '53, '54, Bid Committee for .lunior-Senior Prom '54, Bulle- tin Board Committee '52, '53, '54, '55, Krabba Highlight Staff '54, '55, Quill and Scroll '54, '55, Operetta Trial by Jury '54, Staii of Nine Girls '52, Stoney's Bride '54, Which Is the Way to Boston '53, Hsst! She's a Man '52, Polly Put the Kettle On '52, Fancy Meeting You '54, Mother is a Freshman '53, Krabba Karavan Staff '54, '55, Entertainment Committee for Class Day '55, an 147 ltosE, ROBERTA ANN Krabba Highlight '53, '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, S.C.A. '52, '53. RUDISILL, ROBERT 0'DELL Track Team '53. SAUNDERS, DONALD Water-rr Audiographic Stah' '53, '54, '55. SAITNDI-IRS, MARY ANN Girls' Chorus '53, '54, News- paper Distribution '53, '54. ScARaoRoucH, RANDALL CHAPPELL S.C.A. '52, '53, Key Club '53, '54, '55, Key Club Vice-Presi- dent '54, '55. SHAFER, ANN MARIE SHARP, RocuELLE PA'r Crew of: Our Miss Brooks '52, Krabba Highlight Staff '52, '53. SHEPPARD. ELIZABETH ANN Girls' Chorus '52, '53, News- paper Stafl' '54. SHIELDS, GEARLINE ANN .lunior Red Cross Representa- tive '52, '53. SraLEv, MARY ANDERTON Science Club '52, '53, '54, F.T.A. '53, '54, Red Cross Rep- resentative '53, Krabba High- light '54, '55, Krabba '55, Crew of: Fancy Meeting You '54, SICKLES, WALTER ALBERT Boys' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, A Cap- pella '54, '55, Distributor's Club '54, '55. SIMMONS, P1-lvLL1s KATHRLNE . Transferred from: Brookville High School. Senior Statistics SMITH, BARBARA JEAN SOUTHALL, ALFRED BARNES SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, Red Cross Representative '52. '53, Secretary Sophomore Class, .l.V. Cheerleader '53, '54 Head, S.C.A. Representative '53, '54, '55, District Conven- tion '53, '54, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55, Vice-President '54, '55, Honor Society '54, '55, Secretary '54, '55, Varsity Cheerleader '54, '55, Head '54, '55, Science Club '52, '53, S.C.A. News Reporter '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55, Class His- torian '55, Script Committee '55, Decoration Committee '55. LEON AYLLLTTE Audiographic Staff '53, '54, Speech Club '54. THOMAS DOUGLAS Football '52, '53, '54, Track '54, '55, Varsity Club '54, '55. RONALD LEE S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, '54, Vice-President '54, '55, Vice Chairman Chesapeake Dis- trict '54, '55, Key Club '53, 54, '55, Board of Directors '53, '54, President '54, '55, Lt. Gov. Capital District '54, '55, Boys' State '54, Krabba High- light '54, '55, Assistant Mana- Business Staff, Speech Club '54, Vice-President Sen- ior Class '54, '55, Crew Of: Fancy Meeting You , Giftor- ian '55, Carrick's Dramatic Club '55, Hall of Fame '55. ser: SMITH, VIRGINIA LOUISE SOIILE, Marching Band '52, '53, '54, Concert Band '53, '54, '55, Crew of: The Class Mena- gerie '53, Varsity Cheerleader '54, '55, Senior Class Treas- urer '54, '55, Hall of Fame '55, Decorating Committee Class Day '55. SAMUEL AKIN Band '52, '53, Krabba High- light Staff, Assistant Manage: Krabba Highlight. Key Club '54, '55. SOWASH, DARLENE EMMA D.E. Club '54, 55. SPEER, NANCY JEAN SPEIGHT, BRADFORD KNIGHT SPI-TNCE, JR., WILLIAM EDWARD Track '52, '53, '54, S.C.A. Rep- resentative '54, '55. SPENCER, FRANK ASHBURN SPIRES, BEVERLY LEE Bid Committee Junior-Senior Prom '54. STAIK, JOHN REED Latin Club '52, '53, Chess Club '54. ST. CLAIR, HILDA MARIE National Honor Society '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '54, Hi-C Club '52, '53. STOUT, PHYLLIS AN N SUMNER, TAEEER, TARVER, Bible Club '52, '53, '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '53, '54, A Cap- pella '54, '55, I-'.H.A. Ass, '54. '55. BETTY ANN Red Cross Representative '54, '55. CECIL RAY Mixed Chorus '52, 53, Boys' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, A Cappella '54, '55, D.E. Club '53, '54, Operetta Trial By Jury '54. JOHN LEO Krabba Sports' Editor '54, '55, Krabba Highlight News Re- porter '53, Music Editor '54, Sports' Editor '54, '55, Key Club '53, '54, '55, Treasurer '54, '55, Track '53, Speech Club 54, '55, Vice-President 148 '54, Krabba Karavan Sports' Announcer '54, M.C. '54, '55, Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, President '53, '54, Chaplain '54, '55, Tri- City Hi-Y Council '54, '55. President '54, Vice-President '54, '55, Press Representative to State Model General Assem- ble '54. TAYLOR, ERNEST EDWARD Cross Country '52, '53, '54, Captain Cross Country '53, '54, Track '53, '54, Marching Band '52, '53, Concert Band '53, Varsity Club '52, '53, '54, '55, President Varsity Club '53, '54, Hi-Y Club '53, '54, Vice Presi- dent Hi-Y '54. TAYLOR, HOPE VIRGINIA Basketball '52, '53. TIGNOR, HELEN WILLS D.E. Club '53, '54. TILLMAN, RAYMOND VANCE A Cappella Choir '54, '55, Hi- C Club '52, '53, D.E. Club '54. TOLEFSON, DONALD CRAIG Key Club '54, '55. TRIVELLIN, JOHN FRANK TUCKER, ROY FELTON S.C.A. '54, '55, Junior Red Cross '54, '55, Garrick's Dra- matic Club '54, '55, Crew of: Fancy Meeting You '54. UPsHAw, BARBARA AMELIA S.C.A. Representative '52, '53, '54, '55, Chairman Elections Committee '54, '55,,, Chaplain Future Teachers of America '53, '54, Vice President Future Teachers of America '54, '55, Garrick's Dramatic Club '54, '55, Speech Club Secretary '54, Student Assistant '53, '54, '55, Junior Class Representa- tive '54g Varsity Cheerleader '54, '55, Cast of: Dad Trims the Tree, Stoney's Bride , Senior Class Secretary '54, '55, Queen of Senior Prom '55. Senior Statistics Vick, BARBARA ELIZABETH XVARTHAN. CAROLYN FAYE Mixed Chorus '53, '54, '55g Girls' Chorus '53, '54, '55g Newspaper Staff '53, '54, '55, VosHEL, JEANNE KAY Transferred from: Paris Amer- ican High School, Paris, France. Mixed Chorus '54, '55, Girls' Chorus '54, '55, WALL, HELEN JI-:AN S.C.A. Representative '53, '54: Red Cross Representative '53, '54g Latin Club '54. WALLAcE, FAYI: Transferred from: Landon High School, Jacksonville, Florida. D.E. Club '54, '55g Secretary of D.E. Club '54, '55p S.C.A. Representative '54, '55. WALLACE, PAUL ERNEST Transferred from: Michigan. Rudyard, WALSTON, .Io LINDA Basketball '52, '53, '54, '55, WAI.TERs. RANDoI.PH HUGH WALTON, LEONARD EDWARD Projectionist Stall' '54, '55, WARBIIRTON, JOANNR Transferred from: Hardwick High School, Massachusetts. Student Assistant '54, '55g Dec- orations Committee for Class Day '55. WARE, PATRICIA ANNE J.V. Cheerleader '53, '54g Var- sity Cheerleader '54, '55g Mixed Chorus '52, '53, '54g Girls' Chorus '53, '54: F.T.A., Cor- responding Secretary and Newsreporter '54, '55g F.H.A., Treasurer '54, '55: Jr. Red Cross Representative '54, '55g Jr.-Senior Prom Decoration Committee '54. S.C.A. Representative '52, '53g Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '54, '55g Student Assistant '54, '55. WAIITHAN, GUY RANDOLPH WATTS, WATTS, WATTS, Audiographic Staff '53, '54, '55, BEVERLY PEAR Transferred from: Bragtown High School, Durham, North Carolina. Girls' Chorus '54. CLAUDE RAY, JR. THoMAs FLOYD Basketball '52, '53, '54, '5s. WATSON, VIRGINIA FRANcEs Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '53, '54-Q F.T.A. '54g Chem- istry Club '54-3 S.C.A. Repre- sentative '54, '55g Student As- sistant '54-, '55g National Honor Society '54, '55, WEETMAN, ROBERT RAY Chess Club '54, '55. WELLS, BENJ AMIN MACKLIN WEST, PATSY RUTH Junior Red Cross Representa- tive '52, '53g Staff of Krabba Highlight '53, '543 National Honor Society '54, '55g Staff of Krabba Yearbook '54, '55g S.C.A. Representative '54, '55g Student Assistant '54, '55, WHETZEI., WENDELL HOWARD WHITE, Transferred from: Eastern High School, Washington, D.C. Projection Stall' '53, Baseball Team '54, '55g Key Club '54, '55, RICHARD WALTER Band '53, '54, '55. WILKERsoN, JUANITA MAE 149 WILLIAMS, ROBERT FLINTON Band '52, '53, '54, '55g Key Club '54, '55, WILLIAMS, GENE Ll-Il-I Transferred from: Sergeant Blull' High School, Iowa. WILI.IAMs, Jovan ANN WILLIAMS, RoY ALFRED WILLIS, Red Cross Representative '5l: Concert Choir '52, '53g A Cap- pella Choir '54-3 Boys' Chorus '52, '53, '54g Advertising Staff of Krabba Highlight '51, '52: Circulation Staff of Krabba Highlight '52, '53, '54, '55, Feature Stall' of Krabba High- light '54, '55, C-arrick's Dra- matic Club '52, '53, '54, '55: Vice President Garrick's Dra- matic Club '54, '55g National Thespians '54, '55g Stal? of: Our Miss Brooks g Mother Is a Freshman g Dad Trims the Tree : Nine Girls g Glass Menagerie 3 Fancy Meeting You , Cast of: Ger- aldine and the White Robe : Fancy Meeting You : Speech Club '54g Krabba Advertising Staff '55g Class Day Commit- tee '55, Thespian Play Night '55g Director, The Bride Wore Red Pajamas. MARY RUTH Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent '52, '53g S.C.A. Repre- sentative '52, '53, '54g S.C.A. Secretary '54, '55g Student As- sistant '53, '54, '55g President of Student Assistant '54, '55 Junior Varsity Cheerleader '53, '54, Varsity Cheerleader '54, '55g National Honor Society '54, '55g Elections Committee S.C.A. '52, '53g Senior Hall of Fame '559 Last Will and Testa- ment '55-Co-executorg Senior Class Decorating Committee '55g Alternate Girls' State '54. WILLIs, DON S. WILSON, BOBBY EARL WILSON, WILSON, WILSON, WINDER, DENNIS LEE Transferred from: Leavenworth Senior High School, Kansas Marching Band '54. RONALD GORDON Transferred from: Elkhart High School, Indiana. WILLIAM POWELL Transferred from: Poquoson High School, Poquoson, Vir- ginia. D.E. Club '54, '55, N INA LEE Cast of: Geraldine and the White Robe '52g National Honor Society '54, '55g Student Assistant '54, '55g Krabba Stall '54, '55g Decoration Committee Class Day '55. WOOD, LAWRENCE BARRON, JR. Assistant Football Manager 525 S.C.A. Representative '52, '53g President '54, '55g Head Foot- ball Manager '53g Junior Class President '53, '54g Key Club '54, '55g Member of Key Club Board of Directorsg National Honor Society '54, '55, Boys' State '54g Senior Hall of Fame '55g Co-executor of Last Will and Testament '55g Class Day Script Committee '55, Senior Statistics WOODCO WOODRU CK, GEORGE rr, ALVIN THOMAS Transferred for Rankin High School, N. C. Baseball '52, '53g Speech Club '54. WOODWARD, BARBARA ANN WO0I.LE WREN N, WRIGHT, Transferred from Waynesboro High School, Virginia Decorat- ing Committee for Prom '54g Krabba Highlight Staff '54, '55g Girls' Chorus '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '55g Class Day Business Committee '55g Class Day Dec- oration Committee '55. N, MARTHA JEAN Cast of: Geraldine and the White Robe '52g Mixed Chorus '52g A Cappella '53, '54, '55g Girls' Chorus '52, '53, '54, '55, Bulletin Board Com- mittee '53, '54, '55g Newspaper Staff '54, '55g Bid Committee .lunior-Senior Prom '54, Op- eretta Trial By Jury '54. CAROLYN JOYCE Transferred from Warwick High School, Virginia. CAROLYN MCLEAN Student Assistant '52, '53, '54g Science Club '52, '53g Chemis- try Club '53, '54, '55g F.T.A. '53. '54, '55g Annual Staff '53, '54, '55g Girls' State '54. 150 WRlGH1', MILTON KING Latin Club '53, '54, '55q Band '52, '53, '54g Annual Staff '54, '55, Cast of: Fancy Meeting You '54g Chess Club '54, '55, WRICHT, JR., WILLIE EDWIN WYATT, BARBARA YARBOROUCH, DOROTHY WARD Girls' Chorus '52, '53. YATI-Ls, EFFIE YVONNE Transferred from Newport News High School. D.E. Club '54, '55. YEARGIN, CARL CERTCH Golf Team '53, ' . x Null. 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PHILLIPS SZ SON Manufacturers of PHILLIPS PREFERRED POTATO CHIPS Hampton, Virginia I I ll 4 IS4 l Sk?- fy Hee iz I Xu Il,,m!4b ' ll yy iProducors I, A65955- X H f Pmuriuo wr- ' 72 Illlllllff --I WW! l f ll li FSH I , we ll ll l If ' ' fl yy ' tuna I glyqy lll I at I ll w f HOUSTON PRINTING 86 PUBLISHING HOUSE Reproductions Programs - Advertising Dial 5665 Hampton, Virginia Compliments of WILLIAMS PAVING Hampton Marine Company Marine Distributors 525 Bridge Street Hampton, Virginia Phone: 7231 Norfolk, Virginia Evinrude Outboards Wolverine Boats The very best in Constructionv lack Dyke Billy Smith CONGRATULATIONS JUNE GRADUATES SERVING THE PENINSULA FOR OVER 62 YEARS 'k NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Congratulations to June Graduates CARROLL CLEANERS 4-301 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Virginia Complimentx Ly' WYTHE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION, INC. Tourfull line of Frigidaire REFRIGERATORS - RANGES WASHERS - DRYERS WYTHE SHOPPING CENTER Compliments W' TAYLOR Sz TAYLOR INC. REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE DIAL 3-3823 11 North King Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA W. R. TAYLOR M. KENNETH TAYLOR Formica Marlite Metal Molds Plywood PENINSULA BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. 705 Pembroke Avenue Hampton, Virginia Bill James P NN lD293 - 1 . H wma Hulk WYTHE MENS SHOP, Inc. Ar Wv-r UFDR TH! MAN WHO CARES HI SH C CONGRATULATIONS 1955 Graduating Class from SELDEN'S DAIRY R. F. SLAUGHTER Congratulations to the .lune Graduates LUMBER co. '0 ' 4, KANTER'S Lumber, Millwork and DEPARTMENT STORE Building Materials ak The Home of Fine Valuesn Phone: 43 8 I 8-10 West Queen Street PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA Dial 3-3841 Hampton, Virginia CLYDE R. ROYALS, INC. CONSTRUCTION :-: ASPHALT SURFACING Field Office and Plant: Rip Rap Road and Chiles Street Dial Hampton 41356 General Office: 350 West Pembroke Avenue Box 223 Dial 4-356 Hampton, Virginia G. T. ELLIOTT, INC. Foot of South King Street Hampton, Virginia W. T. PATRICK 81 SONS Hardware, Paints, Oils, Shingles, Roofing Hampton, Virginia Dial! 3-5016 Congratulations and Best Wishes from WGH The Station of the Stars 5,000 WATTS A. M. 38,000 WATTS F. M. 1310 K.C. on Your Dial 96.5 M. C. Hampton Roads Broadcasting Corporation 2400 West Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA PARAMOUNT CLEANERS 63 Bridge St. The very best in Dry Cleaning Dial: 41364 Branch: Southampton Center THE HAMPTON ROADS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 721 Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, Virginia Colonial Virginia Giftware BIG HELUS Big News to you is the news that interests you most. Whether it's news of your Sports activities, social events or news of your community, you'll find complete coverage of events as they happen in the Daily Press and The Times-Herald. llllailg W press HE TIMES-HERALD ON-WAIVIICK W. V. E. C. RADIO and TELEVISION N B C 1490 KC Channel 1 J. s. DARLING sc SON HAMPTON, VIRGINIA DIAL 6367 DIAL 63 68 SPRATLEY-ROGERS MOTOR CO. YOUR DEALER For More Than 21 Years IQIAL: DAY, 43735 NIGHTS, sozs 24-Hour Wrecker Service 201 Armistead Avenue Hampton, Virginia C0 'P'f f' of BARCLAY ae SONS HOP'S PLACE jewelers Established 1922 D' d W t h sl , Iamons- aces- iver Auto Skupplzes Jewelry 'k 17-2 3 Armistead Avenue HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Phones: 3-3'3 89, 5 568 5 9 1 2 Washington Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Compliments of C t c. c. MUGLER SONS mf' 'mn S Grifon and Curlee Clothes of Arrow and Van Heusen Shirts Knox Hats - Rugby Sweaters Interwoven Hose Jarman and Red Goose Shoes i' Dial Hampton 6261 26 Mellen Street PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA 3 21 1 Washington Avenue I m' 0500! nw By the Famous Names in Musi'c cuff I i ff . H.8zA.SELMER . BUESCHER BAND 4 . GETZEN I 4' if . OLDS8zSONS 91' . W. F. L. DRUMS Q ' 1 . SLINGERLAND z 'XX I 7 I 5 A Complete Repair -E ,. Department THOMAS PIANO COMPANY 210 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET NEWPORT NEWS VA CLOVER LEAF PASTRY SHOP Hamptonlv Nzwext and M ost Modern Bakepf CAKES - PASTRY DELIGHTS For Special Occasions - For Tour Ezmyday Enjqymenl DIAL 3-3805 33 SOUTH KING STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Complimenls af E. L. CLARKE FASHIONSfor MEN - WOMEN PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA COOPER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 14-16 MEI.I.oN STREET PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA PHONE: 5891 E. W. WALKER YOUR AMOCO DEALER TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Bear Wheel Balancing 301 WEST PEMEROIQE AVENUE DIAL 8351 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1955 Graduates from arabeeis Studios 3005 WEST AVENUE NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA 'We appreciated tlze fue co-operation fy' both the junior and Senior classes, and congratulate Hampton Hzgh School on its fne student boabaf' Qlhrgnrli Sriuhin OWNED AND OPERATED BY A FORMER HAMPTON HIGH STUDENT WHO WAS BORN, REARED AND HAS SPENT HIS LIFE IN HAMPTON 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I x S i ? ll! 1 i 2 if I bought a camera today, Cathy, to take along on our vacation. ,Q ---- '--'-'--'-5 Our first year with the telephone company has been such fun. I I I I I And now we're getting a vacation with pay . . . it's good to count on that nice check every week. I Let's tell our graduating friends to find out all about well-paying, interesting telephone jobs. The Chesapeake 8 Potomac Telephone Company X Qfzgixl 'I of Virginia NOLAND COMPANY, INC. Plumbing - Heating - Electrical - Industrial Refrigeration and Radio Supplies Kewanee Boilers - American Standard Plumbing Kc Kitchen Fixture - Briggs Beautyware Westinghouse Water Coolers, Fans, Waste-Aways, Lamps 49: Elerfitric Dish Washers -- Light- olier Fixtures - A - B Electric Kc Gas Stoves - G. E Tubes - I F D. Television Antennas 6: Accessories- Avolite Paints - Black Sc Decker 8: Porter Cable Electric Tool - Rubber Set Paint Brushes - Gould's Water Pumps - Air Conditioning Units Kc Deep Freezers - Complete Line Bryant Automatic Natural Gas Equipment TIME PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE - NO DOWN PAYMENT AND UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY - ASK YOUR DEALER OR US POR DETAILS Pnnne N. N. 7-1241 2600 Virginia Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Showroom Open Daily We Welcome Your Visit HAMPTON INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION HAMPTON, VIRGINIA V. T. Strickler, President Frank Cumming, Vice President Kenneth Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer BUCKROE REALTY CO. QUINN Sr QUINN CRIMMINS 81 LEAGUE MRS. ROCHE FRANK D. CUMMING V. T. STRICKLER GUARANTY REAL ESTATE INC. TAYLOR Sz TAYLOR INC. HARRISON 81 LEAR L. M. von SCHILLING IR. LACKEY - SAUNDERS CO. INC. WELCH BROTHERS 81 CO. MORGAN - MARROW CO. JOE WELSTEAD INC. SEA FOOD STEAKS CHICKEN CHOPS FRANK'S REST AURANT SERVING THE PENINSULA FOR OVER 28 YEARS From a Snack to a Full Course Dinner AIR CONDITIONED FOR RESERVATIONS 5 9 DIAL HAMPTON At Traffic Light at County and Mallory 1 SOUTH MALLORY, PHOEBUS SCHMIDT'S HARDWARE Builders' and General Hardware Paints, Gas and Oil Stoves Electric Appliances Dial Hampton 3-4112 19 MELLEN PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA MISS HELEN M. FORD Retired Hampton School Teacher Local Representative For All Magazine Orders And Subscriptions PHONE HAMPTON 6238 Your Patronage Greatly Appreciated LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE 25-29 West Queen Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Hampton High School Students and Their Families Are Invited to Bring Their Financial Problems Here Financing the Community? Progress for Fwy Two Yearsi' i' THE MERCHANTS NATIGNAL BANK Hampton, Virginia 'k The Well-Managed Bank Is the Sheet Anchor of the Community: 'X Member: THE FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM THE CITIZENS N ATIGNAL BANK of Hampton, Virginia FSO LI V Z Compliment Borneo UNDER Aumomw OF me COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE NEWPORT NEWS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INCORPORATED A. Louis Drucker Emanuel E. Falk DRUCKER SZ FALK Real Estate, General Insurance and Mortgage Loans 134 Twenty-sixth Street 3824 Kecoughtan Road 7603 Bondalea Ave. Newport News Hampton Norfolk GILMAN Coou-:Y, Manager Compliments Of LAWRENCE B. WOGD PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Ez1eU2thz'ng for the Camera Fan Mail Orders Promptbf Filled STACKHOUSE CO 5803 PATTERSON AVENUE RICHMOND 26 VIRGINIA W. C. Saunders C0 C A 1 n a n s 0 s a u n n d C e R rn i e n n g t s s SOUTHERN PLANT FOOD INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF NITROGENOUS TANKAGE DOUGHERTY BROS. CINDER AND CONCRETE BLOCKS BUILDING MATERIALS CERTIFIED LELITE BLOCKS P. O. Box 39 NORTH KING STREET AT C. 8t O. R. R HAMPTON. VIRGINIA Complimentf Q' 23 North King Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA FREE DELIVERY 760 Q4 ,- . I 'g g'f 12.1 I i'i,Ti1 ,ii'Tgi 'L,Tlfi i- O sux I In F--MW Carpet Specialists Southampton Shopping Center 3829 KECOUOHTAN ROAD HAMPTON, VIRGINIA PHONE 6497 E 'fum nouns: Bas! Wz'Jhes from N I N S U ---T F-:J V Q LERNER o Q rooo Sq . r .1 of osuamrum snowsmo lo more noun .na cuff F - ' 1-1 - WASHINGTON AVE. E4 Clam af 42 'g,373'a:osg2 Main Shipyard Entrez-rt-e--1-T' pe . '- MS rg BOB sl MARVIN KQEQBBY mmm Ji vt , r var' Q ' .M - 36 WEST QUEEN STREET HAMPTON SWIFT 81 COMPANY HAMPTON NORFOLK RICHMOND K J In I PHONE HAMPTON 5346 You Can Whip Our Cream, But You Can't Beat Our Milk', ,'. J APPRENTICE SCHOOL DRAWING CLASS The Apprentice School ofthe Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company offers an opportunity for qualified young men to acquire a skilled craft while obtaining a junior College Education. School Catalog available upon request NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Your editors of the yearbook American Yearbook Co. Printer of the 'LKrabba WYTHE GIFT SHOP BASEMENT CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK JOHNSON HARDWARE Hampton, Virginia Tool Rentals - Farm Supplies 12 Armistead Ave. Dial 5785 L. H. Robinson - Tel. 33280 GET YOUR H. H. S. PINS Best Wishes and other jewelry Front FROM CQFER MQTQRS ALLEN JEWELRY CO. 28th St. 81 Washington Ave. Conggizzrilations J Krs 38th 8: Washington Avenue M en'.s Clothing BEST WISHES T0 HAMPTON SHOE SHOP THE CLASS OF 31 West Queen St. 659, Hampton, Virginia F 0 N Wythe Auto Parts Company L . E . D I G G S EPES STATIONERY F L O R I 5 T COMPANY, INC. 'A' Flowers For All Occasionsv I if Diplomas Framed Business Phone: Indian River 5 03 9 i 8 South King Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 1' 3 600 Kecoughtan Road HAMPTON, VIRGINIA i' Gene Russ ell HAMPTON ESSO C h 'e'l ' SERVICENTER and Tires Our Specialty Congratulations 'A' A and N S-I-QRES Washing - Lubrication Accessories Work Clothes - Shoes 'A' Sporting Goods Corner Armistead and Victoria 17 East Queen Street Avenues HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 1' P EZ sooo Dial Hampton 3-9734 , THE ou: L E G G E T T S POINT NATIONAL D E P A R T M E N T BANK S T O R E fd' 25-29 West Queen Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA Complete Banking Facilities COMPLIMENTS OF WYTHE HARDWARE CO. 2206 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Virginia C. W. Billy,' Dickinson, Owner Phone: N. N. 2-0225 BARCLAY 8: SONS jewelers DIAMONDS - WATCHES - SILVER JEWELRY 2912 WASHINGTON AVENUE NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Qywfijkijiiwe E. E. JONES F U R N I T U R E 213 30th sneer Phone 2-2361 BARR BROS. jewel ers 3005 WASHINGTON AVENUE NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA 28 WEs'r QUEEN STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Best Wishes GOLDSTEIN BROTHERS Alfred G. '18 Herbert G. '25 Stanley G. ,22 BEST WISHES FROM CH I N ESE RESTAU RANT ECONOMY AUTO SALES Congmmlm BGWDITCH MOTORS INC from The safest place 0 h Peninsula to do bus MERRIMAC FORD CARb AND FRUCKS MOTORS IN C. 800 K gh R d HPVg Ph NN51ZCb WOODWARD'S DRUG STORES, INC. W Fashions For Men of All Ages 5 I4 XCQU EQIQDXP 3 107-09 Washington Avenue THE EN Phone: 5- 1 5 7 1 Newport News, Virginia Compliments of WYATT BROTHERS, INC. 'A' The Store For Men HAMPTON, VIRGINIA SHAW JEWELRY CO. FAMOUS MAKE WATCHES BY BENRUS :-: BULOVA :-: ELGIN :-: MARC NICOLET HAMILTON :-: LONGINE :-: TREMONT 2809 Washington Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Day Phone: 3-3395 Night Phones: 3-6390, 4768 5168 PENINSULA CHEVROLET CO., INC. J. J. MAUME, SR. J. J. MAUME, JR. J. D. MAUME Corner Queen Street and Armistead Avenue HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Our best d d S d h r cloths to be pressed. Hampton Steam Laundry HAMPTON JEWELRY CO4 Diamonds - Watches Expert Repairing STERLING SILVER AND CHINA Sixty Pattern: fy' Silver Nineteen Patterns U China 11 WEST QUEEN STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA CUTLER'S JEWELRY STORE Dm. 4031 7 MELLEN STREET PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA VARSITY SHOP, INC. Men's and Boys' Clotbiers 'A' AL KNIGHT JOE ANKENEY 'A' Phone: 7270 Langley Hotel Building HAMPTON, VIRGINIA giver? lleebzy eh .gzlwem aofoem om 3 0' . helm! 49 WEST QUEEN STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Dial 7351 or 3-4983 Be sure and get your College Wardrobe at C It Goldstein's amp :ments sizesn-15 and 10-20 ff M. J. GOLDSTEIN The LEHIIAEI, Specialga Shojf, HAMPTON, VIRGINIA THE SHOE BOX B. 86 M. DRIVE-IN DONKEY'S NEWS STAND Books - M agazznes - Newspapers ARMISTEAD AVENUE HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Anything in Furniture Lowes! Pnees THE WORNOM FURNITURE COMPANY 142 NORTH KING STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA K'Cus!omer Confideneen Dial 3-2918 Congratulations to Hampton H igb Graduates THE WEST END PHARMACY 107 Armistead Avenue DIAL 4346 HOTEL LANGLEY JOHN L. COOLEY, Manager Hampton, Virginia PHONE: 4301 MARVIN E. WORNHAM OFP'ICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES HAMPTON, VIRGINIA DIAL 7712 A D A M S For Better Shoes 'k Washington at 30th NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA I-IAINA ZTCDIXI Compliments to the june Graduates from JACK SPIGEL - MORTON SPIGEL SPIGEL'S COLLEGE SHOP 1 3 0 3 2ND STREET NEWPORT NEWS, VA. DIAL N. N. 26982 'A' The Only Exclusive Boys' and Students' Shop on the Peninsula Complete Formal Rental Service Compliments Joe M. Sinclair of SINCLAIR HARDWARE TIGNOR 81 MOORE it GROCERIES -k 44 West Queen Street 21 West Queen Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Phone: 4309 HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Dial 3-41 1 1 Newspaper Editors At Work CARR PRINTING CO. PERRY'S MEAT HYGEIA AND RECREATION POULTRY MARKET CENTER 3?5'iv5'55?3f+5?G'9v95e' Wmiaz EEDENS A Vlfglllla The Best in Poultry Phone - 27371 HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. MARPLE OPTICAL Prescriptions Filled Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated ir HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Dial: 48 3 1 SOUTHAMPTON PHARMACY SOUTHAMPTON SHOPPING CENTER Helena Rubinstein - Tusgf - Dorothy Gray Yardley - Uld Spice - Slzeajer Pens - Revlon W Parker Pens Argus - Graflex - Polaroid Cameras PRESCRIPTIONS - DELIVERY SERVICE - PHONE: 6359 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS C. E. WHEELER C L F Our student government at work. U'll...!1F...!!ilE!!,!' T0 j. G. Caausiuw, Mayor J. F. MITTELMAIER, Vice-Mayor Councilman: E. C. BLOXOM E.F CIRCUIT COURT CLERK: Phone 34617. Records and Reports Operation of Circuit Court. Records Documents. Sells Marriage Licesnes and Passports. COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE: Phone 6131 Assesses property. Sells State and City business licenses. CITY SERGEANT: Phone 35216. Bailili' of Court. jailer. Serves Civil Papers. COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY: Phone 33581. Prosecuting Attorney for the State. CITY MANAGER: Phone 35114. Chief Ad- ministrator of the City Government. CIVIL DEFENSE: Phone 33538. Organization and training of civilian defense personnel for use in time of emergency or disaster. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT: P h o n e 6336. Operates public school system. FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Phone 5813 or 34204. Fiscal control and record keeping. Pur- chasing. FIRE DEPARTMENT: Phone Cemergencyl 4331. Fire Extinction. Inspections of Fire Hazards. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Phone 36567. Vital Statistics, Communicable Disease Control, Maternal I-Iy eine, Infant and Pre-school Hy- eine, School Ply eine, Sanitation - Food Estab- Eshments, Milk Sanitation and Private food dis- posal. Rabies Control. Public Health Education. G. C. BENTLEY . Hswms HOME AND FARM AGENTS: Phone 32516. Advancement of Agricultural activities and Home Economics. LAW DEPARTMENT: Phone 5885. City At- torney - Legal Adviser to the City Government. PLANNING DEPARTMENT: Surveys ard studies of existing conditions and future growth of the City. Present long range plans to promote efficiency and economy in future developments. POLICE DEPARTMENT: Phone 4331- Phoebus. Law Enforcement. Receive Complaints. Enforees weed ordinance. Street Lights out. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: Phone 34616. Care of Public Buildings exceipt Schools. Construction, repair and operation o: Streets, Bridges, Sanitary Sewers, Refuse Collection, Storm Drainage, Mosquito Control. RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Phone 35641 or 32509. Organizes and conducts recreational programs on the playgrounds. REGISTRAR: Phone 5259. Registration of qualified voters in the City. TREASURER: Phone 5941. Collects State and City Taxes. Sells State and City Auto Tags fState March 15th to April 15thj Sells dog licenses. WELFARE DEPARTMENT: Phone 36588. Financial relief and rehabilitation for the needy. ZONING DEPARTMENT: Phone 8331 or 36656. Administers Zonin Ordinance. Inspec- tions of plumbing and eqectrical installations. Issues bui ding, plumbing and electrical errnits. Administers subdivision regulation' orgnance. Prepares property identification maps. JONATHAN LOGAN DRESSES CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM AT SEARS DEPT. STORE Hunt Oil Company Congratulations to the june Graduates Armstrong Point from the BANK OF PHOEBUS MEET THE GANG AT Compliments PETE's RESTAURANT of 38 E. Mellon St. Phoebus Phone 30251 Peninsula PRocToRs HARDWARE Florist L. C. PROCTOR, Owner Hardware, Houseware, Pittsburgh Paints and Woods Seeds Associatign 128 WEST QU1-:EN STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Phone Hampton 5896 Patrons Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lane Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Max Kanter Miss Mary Lawrence R. S. Mangum Drs. Cohen and Schlosberg Key Club Speech Club Zeta Mu Omega Sorority Omega Mu Sigma Sorority Iota Gamma Phi Sorority Delta Delta Chi Sorority K Klube Delta Delta Kappa Sorority lntemational Quill and Scroll Us Q f gfazaliafg DIAMOND JUBILEE -ffl, .IVA 5 lx I INTEREST 3 1253 BETTER ' HQM1-35 ?j'.f9 'QLlltil'i'i:i LADIES EAR ' READY-'rm-w , I , l , gl AND Amczssmnlss Ag, 'J00 - J-102 KfA.S'HlN0f0.N AVLNUL HAPPY HOME FURNISHERS NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Acknowledgements The 1955 Krabba Staff wishes to thank ........ Mr. Robert W. Whiteed Miss Margaret Sinclair Mr. Hap Cheyne and Cheyne's Studio Mr. M. Farabee and Farabeels Studio Col. Harry Houston and Houston Printing Company We would also like to thank the advertisers and encourage support for them from everyone, for without their aid we would not have the 1955 Krabba. J. L. jol-lNsoN, President JOHNSON'S, INCORPORATED LUMBER - MILL WORK GOVERNMENT SURPLUS - USED MATERIALS 707 Norm-1 Kms Smart Dial 4911 P. O. Box 100 HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Day Phone Nite Phones 6394 4857 Q 6206 NORTH KING STREET MOTOR SERVICE 418 NORTH Kmo STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Auto Glas: Installed Gmeral Automotivc Rcpairing 24-Hour Wrecker Servicr Body and Fender Work Compliments cy' PENINSULA HARDWARE COMPANY or HAMPTON, INc. REUBEN M. CHURCH, Manager 1711 KECOUOHTAN Rona Phone: N. N. 2-4121 S I-Iownan Coox Humax: Wim' HALDEMAN MARINE SALE 200 E. Queen St. Hampton, Va, Phone 8490 MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS Sz MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Marine Supplies For Small and Large Boats FISHING TACKLE Woolsey's Marine Sz House Paint BARCLAY BROTHERS Jewelers Patronize Your Local Boys The only Barclay owned and operated jewelry store on the Peninsula 2902 WASHINGTON AVENUE DIXIE DIGGS A U T O P A R T S GARBURETORS - IGNITION - BRAKES BRIGGS AND STRATTON MOTORS AND REPAIRS AUTO MACHINE SHOP SERVICE DIAL 6373 - NORTH KING STREET AND PEMBROKE AVENUE HAMPTON, VIRGINIA TYSINGER MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 24-Hour Wrecker Service SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Dodge - Pbrmouth - Dodge Trucks Sales - Services DIAL 3-3301 NIGHT PHONE: 3-6242 59 BRIDGE STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Monroe Transfer and Storage Company Moving Packing Storage Agents ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. 315-321 Poplar Avenue 224-226 23rd Street HHITIPIOI1, Virginia Newport News. Virginia Compliments of Jones Brothers, Esso Service Center 519 Bridge Street Dick Jones Ruff Jones 'Y' A v,. 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