Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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Hampton High School is a wonderful mixture of the knowledge, fun and friends that we must work diligently to secure. But we must also be fair with others, and with ourselves, so that when we eventually say 'Tlirough thy doors we exiti' there will he a feeling of pride and accomplishment Within us. ll t y l rr t a rrt t ttl o ltlt tt t it K . Hn 4.4: M... .An-,..,...,,i,4, 'W M v ' + x .Q Q . .. .. . , Q , ,.,. .,,, , A 'F - A, V' ' 'W '1Z.-'Fw' .Z5w.12:2E'-1 . . . ! ! . .,.l,,,...:1. -M 1 x , -ww..-w. mf 13' Vi -.x 2. v J . I' Wx. ,. . - g,:ggj1gfj..,iw.'J5' W W In Memoriam HENRY TAYLOR SOUTHALL, JR. March 9, 19411 -February 23, 1958 KL' , 1 he if i :, 1 4 - il Q sftvfttlltltll' tt t ,,,,.... twttpl if t.wn t mtl? PECIAL EVE T and C RRICULUM As we enter the doors to school, we are enter- ing a world of knowledge and perpetual learn- ing. But the curriculum is not the only advan- tage Hampton High School offers - there are the extra special activities which are so im- portant to all of us. Among these are the scholastic competitions in which outstanding stu- dents participate. However, academic achievements are only part of our special events -- there are the social activities, too. And among these is the highlight of the basketball season - the coronation of Homecoming Queen. ' These special events are vitally important to every one of us, for without them, school would soon become the monotonous activity it was not meant to be. Early in October the new Hampton High School was dedicated at a special ceremony. Mr. Colgate Darden, President of the Uni- versity of Virginia, was the honored speaker. All The' winner of the best float prize for the annual Thanksgiving Parade - the night before the Turkey Day Game with Newport News - displays its prize-winning design. Mr. Donald Taylor welcomes Mr. George Tanner, Mr. Bill Morgan, Dr. William Taft. and Mr. Bob Lynch to the T.P.A. meeting. Dr. Taft was the main speaker. He is from the journalism Department at the University of Missouri. This year the annual Tidewater Press Association Meeting was held at Hampton High School. Representatives from several Tidewater school annuals and news- papers attend this meeting to gain helpful pointers in making their publications better. S.C.A. Events Skippy Tyler, a Hampton High School graduate, comes with a rep- resentative from West Point to Col- lege Night to talk to prospective students. w 1 Bill Canepa is Vice- President of the Penin- sula S.C.A. Federation. JA! Ann Shield is Sergeant-at-Arms of the Peninsula S.C.A. Federation. Faye Croom carries out the rules of Twirp Week for Waverly S.C.A. representatives meet with the winners of Timberlake. Hampton's annual Red and White Day awards. 11 11 11 11 1 11 5 '1'-6' 1111 1x1111f- Achievements 11111 111 1,11 1 1111111111-111.1 111 1111 11 uw we 1 uw kl2 E Hampton students who placed high enough on the first part of the .l0yCe Gottlieb was chosen to receive the DAR Award for Merit Scholarship tests to be selected as semisfinalists are Wesley good citizenship. Lockwood, Craig Zimmerman, Bob Myers, and Ben Harrison. Absent from picture is Wythe Holt. Lynn Tanner displays her project on wood petrified chemically to Miss Bully, which won her top honors in the Tidewater Science Fair, and a trip to Michigan to compete in the Na- tional Science Fair. Luanne Halman was voted Azalea Princess from Hampton. 2 .s 75 7 f - lflOOD'P ETRIFIED-CHEMICZALL 1 - 1 'QN Q.'-ki '73 1 1 vi-11 ,'f'5f.va2 F. 1 1. .-,-.fair 'F -of-ExPER1m5r1j- -in fa I - '3 ,. Y F as as . it W ' t iill to ttlltt it S' A D ,B -S A FH If This year twenty-one students from Hampton High School were chosen to be in the All-State Band of Virginia. These people were chosen to represent Hampton in All-State Chorus which was held here this year. l l l Hampton's delegates to Boys' and Girls' State this past Summer were Martha Lou Coding, Betsy Wetmore, Joyce Gottlieb, Margie Kersey, Wesley Lockwood, Lee Brown, Marvin Teachey, Joe Dellapenta, Charles Talbott, Sam Hixon, Donald Flanders, James Dynes, and Duane Davis. 'fs c At the Girls' State convention last year, Joyce Gottlieb had the distinction and honor of being elected Governor of Girls' State. Betsy Wetmore, Margie Kersey, and Charles Talbott were elected mayors of their cities at Girls' and Boys' State this past year. 33535, rm IQ1 E Sam Hixon was elected Clerk of the House of Representatives at Blacksburg last year and Lee Brown was given the honor of Speaker of the House. Hampton High School was excellently represented at both Boys' State and Girls' State this past year at Blacksburg, Virginia. Girls' State's highest office, Governor, was taken by Joyce Gottlieb. The mayors of two Girls' State cities were Hampton students Margie Kersey and Betsy Wetmore. Margie Kersey's city was given the title Model City and Margie was presented with a plaque, now on display in the trophy case. Betsy Wetmore was selected outstanding citizen in her city. Boys' State was not to be outdone. Charles Talbott was elected mayor of his city and Sammy Hixon was chosen Clerk of the House of Representatives. Lee Brown received the distinction of becoming Speaker of the House. The entire student body is extremely proud of all of the delegates to Boys' and Girls' States. Vance Brown receives his award on the Voice of Democracy from Mr. Robert Boswell. , gfagam, r. N Mr. Elbert Carr, a member of the H.H.S. faculty, is spending this year in Greece, as an exchange teacher. wi .. H t , 5 V' S559 H ' M ww -sw tt: . its If QQ , QE t it M it xref A fs V, J 1'r Ql,! 'f?3F fr' -NSY? wif Y mt Paul Webb displays his science project which won one of the top prizes at the Tidewater Science Fair and he went to Michigan where he won an Army prize. Mr. Roland Ralph directs the annual function of singing Christmas carols in the halls just before Christmas. x t. it , Us , , '1 , E 9 E 'I I x i 1 E 5 1 , 'E ut 'V 1' H mm I5 Members of the Seafarer Staff are James Dynes, Patsy Saunders, Judy Stott, James Lottinville, Pat McDaniel, Editorg Ilene Lambert, Barbara Lighty, and Betty Morris. This year, for the very first time, Hampton High School has an Alma Mater. This new Alma Mater was written by Charles Torian and Vincent Ewell. We are all very proud of these two boys for their fine work. The first play of the year at H.H.S. was the Fall Play, 'Time Out For Ginger. I SQ' Pw- , ,ft--L.,,x Maly League, Football Homecoming Queen, sits with her court, Maribelle Bryde, Junior attendant, Cathy Childre, Senior attendant, and Ann Decker, Sophomore attendant. it Q. Mary is shovtm after the Coronation with her escort Sam Hixon. H-. Cathy Childre was elected Basketball Homecoming Queen, and her attendants are Sue Parrish, Sophomore attendant, Luanne Halnan, Senior attendant, and Maribelle Blyde, Junior attendant. Cathy is shown with her escort, Lee after her coronation. Brown, I4 iw -f - - V EQ :If- . , H- .I F V 1t '-m45::,E5iE5 W if 155: -... tl .,1 T X ' i I 5 2 5:52-5- Y Y W 1- , , 5 D. Z , .fi--Va :Vi , rl- - sl' 15 L- V N f it f M iw' 'H wu.. v jim ' 'Wll mf 3,,ttQQ1lll11'll3 gE555iEggfl3gglllw tu' gggggi5,,tgg1l.l '..t m awe: tn - E glare' :p L tu 11242142 tw zzzsszafywu it H 4 t ' L., 41 -.,.f 1 .. - L , .J One of the new classes this year, German, is taught by Miss Suzanne Prillaman. Curriculum Mr. Edward Szetela aids his small but interested Russian class. N' 4 P Qsaa . -, I Y .. ' si: a . FA 5. A. Bays, , 1 f 1 1 nt 4 .atgttfwi if , ' Y- , , 1 V., , . if ' ' .1 , .... l .li n , , ,r w reef. Mrs. Watson explains the difficulties of English The curriculum at Hampton has been greatly expanded in the last few years. Added to the language department this year were Russian, taught by Mr. Edward Szetela, and German, taught by Miss Suzanne Prillaman. The vocational arts department has also been increased this year by the acquisition of courses in practical nursing and dietetics. ln addition to these new subjects are the old standbys - home economics, wood, metal, and electrical shops. Algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and advanced math are the higher mathematics offered at Hampton. Of course, commercial maths such as bookkeeping, and general business math are also taught. These are a part of our excellent commercial courses. Science has become such a major issue in modern education that an outstanding science department is a must in a good high school. We count ourselves extremely fortunate that the instructors of biology, chem- istry, and physics at Hampton are striving to make these courses the best in the state. Each student has a choice of the language, math, and science he wishes to take. Every student is required to take three years of English, one of United States history and one year of United-States government. Physi- cal education is not neglectedg a student must have two years of physical education in order to graduate. Students at Hampton are not always told '4You must take this or that. Many electives - art, speech, journalism, vocal and band, for example - are offered to insure each graduate of a well-rounded high school education. to the students ln her Enghsh class. l -Eli f A .. Wg.. 05394-no ho Ai FN in-0 !' flmill .s fi ,K if ig. . J L ' I Qi H was , Y ' Y A. , x il 'l , i . V Latin scholars translate a story of the old Romans into Eng- lish for their assignment. ss of BE fit 5, .5 . . . . - ?,,,.,.t . n t 1 Miss Ham pinpoints places of interest to her Spanish students Nancy Mills points out the grandeurs of Paris to French students J' wt asm .t t Duane Davls explams a problem m Revrew Math Students in plane geometry construct figures on the hoard class while Mrs Parnsh and the class look on for the benefit of the class. 3 cgi A typical chemical reaction covers this chemistry room with a cloud of smoke. Students m American Hxstory look at projects others have World history scholars study their ever-important hooks. M One of the new classes at H.H.S. this year is Practical Nursing, taught by Miss Cutchins. 'nuff xv Art is one of the many electives which can be taken by students. Here pupils practice painting a fine line. ln Students leam how to type with speed and ac- curacy in the typing classes at Hampton. xr -W ft . ef. Members of Miss Harrington's Joumalism class practice their creative writing. Eva Dale leams the art of public speak- ing in Speech class. V , ' Y wt t it , Q. If I Future engineers and Apprentice School students take advantage of the excellent drafting course at Hampton. Mr. Gibson assists Edward Compton with his shop work. 2l Mr. Mendelson chooses his lunch. Seen Around School . . . Q, .. . . 1 , fsrssif H H lim' 'IFSSPEY' 'dxT'W , gszfggaf - T? ,i Q. wx-, S- r yr in I , i ,. 1131 i weep Nancy Mundie is one of the helpful Student As- sistants in the main office. r l,lllll Y y :ic l n Checking names and pictures of our Seniors for the KRABBA is the job which fell to Joyce Powell and Jeri Epstein. As pictures come back from the photographer, they are checked by Sonny Smith and Jackie Forrest of the KRABBA staff. --v, - .zy ' sv w V 3 , .V wwf L eff M :U q,V.e,Yss: ,, ri- E ,.-A :F ' ..r - V, . 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In . 2' ff' -'I sf.. tx., !Uwi,,.! m 17: W I H ms .rw T U X. . 2,5..ZlE?' SCHOOL BOARD-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Paul Purser, J. B. Morgan, Chairman, J. M. Willis, Jr., Vice-Chairman. SECOND ROW: George L. Lockwood, Hunter B. Andrews, D. Fred Talbott, Jr., Dr. Wade L. Traynham. Administration 51 WILLIAM A. KEITH Assistant Principal B.S., Lincoln Memorial Uni- versityg M.A., George Pea- ,body Collegeg Consumer Eco- nomics GARLAND R. LIVELY EDWARD R. SZETELA Assistant Principal Principal B.A., University of Massachusetts M.A., Cornell University Russian B.A., M.A., University of Virginia CATHERINE S. WILSON ELIZABETH M. COOK SANDRA L. CUTCHINS Guidance Co-ordinator Secretary R,N, B.S., Florida Southern Uni- Registrar B.S., University of Virginiag VC1'5itY5 M-Ed-, College Of Practical Nursing William and Mary ANN A. .IACOBSON Clerk LOU BELLE THORPE Clerk H H , . Mr. William Keith and Mrs. Catherine Wilson discuss the record of a student. 1 ilu? : 1 w sin ua V -as w w is sc was ,, dwg- , aw ,, ..s,gisaffsw , E, H NWN ...,i.,,.. ...W W. ., .22 1 was Y- f 5 - ....... , X M u x 55:1 w M 5, M. . Hgsw- -swf 652555 5 attendance T 'Eg ,ii 1 ' ' me Y ww W: .Musica is f g is ........ A . ,, Wilt' ,E , f L., i i it ,i,- can , -s 'i ' www 331.5 . W E55 it im I wi . - V as H . siszmw . ww it ..2Z,.w.,, it u H ,Y it has,- t'-Q 1 . w ,Mi J-EQ., -- it N 'HW Qfigiiiizixf fe wie ii' was as 2 Q: ' n.. is ' .wi If-K w ef , w ss: M ll' m - m ,E , H sl? W 1 .IL English Department NELL S. GUDE English B.A., Trinity College M.A., Fordham University GWEN HARRINGTON English B.A., Woman's College, University of North Carolina AUDREY INGRAM English A.B., Moorehead State College CHARLES D. JOHNSON English B.A., Bridgewater College M.A., Madison College ALICE MATTHEWS English A.B., College of William and Mary NANCY NELSON English B.A., Longwood College BARBARA T. NIX English B.A., M.A., University of Texas FAY E. QUINN English B.A., Mary Washington College REBA J. PERKINS English B.A., Lenoir Rhyne ANTHONY L. RIZZO English A.B., Fairmont State College HAWSIE M. ROWE English A.B., College of William and Mary LOUISE C. WATSON English A.B., Randolph-Macon College KATHERINE C. WILLIAMS English B.S., Longwood College ELIZABETH B. WOODARD English B.S., College of William and Mary M.S., University of Chicago Not pictured: NANCY W. BAIN ,H is 1 I in H4535 H M in ZS :fi 'gs in Language Department 'fi ANNIE P. GARDNER Latin B.A., Mary Washington College ELIZABETH HAM Spanish A.B., Indiana University M.A., Columbia University SUZANN E PRILLAMAN French, German B.A., Westhampton College CAROLINE W. STOTT Latin A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College CARLEEN YATES French A.B., M.A., College of William and Mary Wythe Holt, Ben Lambeth, Wesley Lockwood, and Craig Zimmerman do Russian at the board during an informal class period. Biology B.S., Longwood College JACQUELYN LACKEY Biology B.A., Longwood College DALE E. ROSE Chemistry B.A., Emory and Henry College W. G. RUSSELL Biology A.B., Catawba College ROBERTA B. STONEY Physics B.A., University of Richmond PEGGY P. THOMAS Chemistry B.S., College of William and' Mary MYRLE G. WILLIAMS Biology B.S., Concord State Teacher's College KATHRYN BULLY Head of Department cience Department GAIL CARPER Biology B.A., Westhampton College , l X U L A, A g. .2 Mrs Roberta Stoney helps students with notes as they prepare to watch films Mathematics Department KATHRYN E. PARRI was ,m MARY A. CATLETT Geometry B.S., Longwood College DORIS J. MOORE Algebra BS., East Carolina College Miss Doris Moore instructs John Yarbor- ough, who seems eager to learn, in an algebra problem. DOROTHY BALLENGEE Algebra, Geometry B.S., Umverslty of Virginia FRANCIS B. COMER Algebra, General Math B.S., College of William and Mary MARGARET R. SHAFFER Algebra, Geometry B.S., West Virginia University SH W Head of Department i ' Riff ' Geometry, Trigonometry BS., University of Virginia DRUSILLA C. HOWARD VIRGINIA C. KERSEY Geometry Algebra, Geometry B.S., University of Chat- A.B., Boston University tanooga R. K. WILLIS JOHN W. WHITESIDE Algebra Algebra B.S., Lynchburg College B.S., Lynchburg College Head of Department P Govemment . B.S.,sLongwood College M.A., College of William and Mary Social tuclies MABEL E. SPRATLEY De artment MICHAEL J. ANASTASIO ROBERT J. BOSWELL JOANNE P. HEARN ELSIE GAY LANE Government History, Speech Government, History History B-A-, Richmond UI1iVCfSiiY B.A., Shepherd College B.A., Mary Washington A.B., M.Ed., College of College William and Mary KATHRYN LAYNE R. EVE LEWlS ALEX MENDELSON EVELYN H. MOORE History Government History Geography B.A., Mary Baldwin College B.A., M.A., University of B.S., M.Ed., University of B.A., Elon College Texas Pittsburgh Ph.D., Northwestern University DONALD R. TAYLOR RUTH A. von DOENHOFF ELIZABETH WILSON History History History A.B., M.Ed., College of A.B., Marshall College A,B,, Wesleyan College William and Mary M.A., College of William and Mary Not pictured: STEWART E. STURGIS History, Geography B.A., University of Virginia ommercial Department ETHLYN A. WEST Head of Department MARY M. AKERS Typing LYDIA CROWE Typing A.B., Emory and Henry A.B., Atlantic Christian College BETTY R. SPENCER General Business B.S., Longwood College A H. l LOIS BALLAGH Librarian B.S., Longwood College College RUTH B. WALLIO Shorthand B,S., Florida State College for Women BELVA M. COUNTS Librarian B.S., Appalachian State Teacher's College H H tiff? BETTY G. MANN Typing, Shorthand B.S., East Carolina College tl MARILYN B. WHITESIDE Vocational Office Training Office Practice B.S.S.A., Woman's College of University of North Carolina t ily, -'lil I W l :fave DOROTHY LEGRAND Commercial Foods B.S., Madison College M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Bookkeeping B.S., Mary Washington College Not pictured: SUE HALL REID PEGGY F. BECOUVARAKIS Industrial Educational Department ROLAND E. CAZER Drafting A.B., Stetson University s 4 gssrggm, RACHEL CROWE Physical Education and Health B.S., Appalachian State Teacher's College Physical Education, Health RICHARD H. GIBSON ROBERT M. MONTGOMERY Industrial Arts, Drafting Industrial Electricity B.S., Oswego State Teacher's B,S,, Virginia Polytechnic College Institute M.Ed., College of William and Mary Physical Education Department MARJORIE H. EPPERSON SHIRLEY I. RUSSELL Physical Education Physical Education and Health B.S., Madison College B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute STANLEY BECOUVARAKIS JIM L. BROGDEN J. M. EASON ARTHUR LETOHA Physical Education Driver Training and Football Physical Education B.S., Western Carolina College Coach B-A-, College 0f Wooster and Coach B.S., Otterhein College B.S., William and Mary College Arts H9 my MARY E. CLYNES ELIZABETH Y. HAYWOOD Home Economics BS., Mary Washington College Art A.B., University of Kentucky, M.A., Columbia University ,in ,zz rl if HELEN P. THOMAS Home Economics B.S., Radford College . .1--f, - - xv.-,N.:,,h f 2 'w'Efis,1F- iw ,, ESTHER B. LOMINACK TOMMY LAWRENCE ROLAND W. RALPH Distributive Education Band Vocal A.B., Woman's College M.Ed., Shenandoah Conser- B.A., University of Arizona University of North Cafglina V3.IOI'y of lNll1SlC William and Maly Looks like a happy group in the 311 I'00I'I'l. ,M wiv. W ij-,W .114 ,sg i , i H N, . , TY W gow. Aa,- were Custodians rf ,A .5 H tix V7 Mr LCWIS Glasco busles himself keeping our school in perfect condition. YOU have heard them paged on the P.A. systemgvnow meet Cafetena taff Mrs Ruth Holloman arrives too late to save the com. 8+ 5 3? I! M fat em mail NH W Viwfiiwm ' E7 Mr. Lewis Clasco and Mr. C. L. Spears, our custodians. Mrs. Beulah Brady and Mrs. Marie Watts prepare for the thundering herd. X my Q saw ,mm J vv a ou f X mf E 5 Z! i , M me ws. ,X a ages: sw Nasir, W .1 1 53.11 m P.T.A. Board Members discuss school safety and library aid at a regular meeting. Parent Teachers Association We, the students of Hampton High School, are deeply appreciative of the assistance that has been bestowed on us this year by the Parent Teachers Association. The faculty joins us in thanking you for the services you have rendered and the sincere interest you have shown. 4 I P.T.A. OFFICERS - Mrs. Walter Hixon, Treasurerg Mrs. George C. Abbott, Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. Robert Conway, Parliamentariang Mrs Gatlin Taylor, Presiclentg Mrs. William Pugh, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. Hilary Cobb, Historiang Mrs. .lohn E. Lane, Second Vice-President. Mrs Harry Jacobs, First Vice-President, is not pictured. E '-y, . c., , me-ig,H,..NM,,s V ff .1 -,-:., CLASSES No man is an island . . .H but is constantly dependent upon others. We must secure the friendships of those We meet in order to lead satisfying and Worthwhile lives. Our classes offer us the opportunity to as- sociate with others and to develop tact and poise. With the social wisdom We gain, the doors to a successful future are opened to us. PM Y- it it 39 1 fi w 11 -4 -was me 4. ,.,. 1 . .tives ws' ' : , , Mes: H Y , 1 .V :saw as 511 5' es5,+.,,.m , , , w ti,vrf5MfQva.i'Wn-- sw 'ggi in t , 1, nu w in ut-qt m,.1i.:,.u,.t I if - if -ga y ,, . .NNWnrt,.lW.m,.tH.,,G..?g :gg L t .. TM.nvFW.,A,21l.t .lllfy L Y in - H .W I LY in 5375.3 K' 12: L:l,!.F.'v 43-, ' 1. I rs H 1 1 mug Z f w H1 1, 4,- 1 it lf assi W, W. t. M, F' V rl , A I. , t M ll If I had only one wish for you, it would be that you understand the im- portance of having faith. With satellites circling the sun, with scientists shoot- ing for the moon, there is only one stabilizing factor which will hold the world together, and that is faith - faith in ourselves, faith in our fellow men, faith in our state, faith in America, and above all, faith in God. ELSIE GAY LANE Sponsor of Senior Class President LESTER ELLINGTON Senior Class Officers Vice-President LEE BROWN '-Em 'a H Secretary CATHY CHILDRE Treasurer CAROLYN HALDEMAN J w W I F r l 42 , 1 11,323 , w ww we iytffff t 1 1 5 , , WV? ' W' 'Li' at U, ,, ee NH H' Um .yzgnn H., N N ll W ',4'1,gfg,,.,,H,,, H Ng' Y D.. Iwi: Members of the Executive board, Cathy Childre, Steve Davis, Les Ellington, Carolyn Haldeman, Jay Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Lee Brown, Al Hutton, Ann Sanders, Pat Holbrook, David Gildner, and James Dynes, carry on the business of the Senior Class. Members are elected by each Senior homeroom. These people, elected by the Senior Class, plan Class Day. Poet: Craig Zimmerman, Giftorian: Joyce Gottlieb, Historian: Sue Roberts, Last Will and Testament: Dorothy Baker, Prophet: Charles Plasters. I ACQUILYN E ADCOCK DAVID ALEXANDER BRENDA JO ALLEN PATRICIA ANN ALLEN ANN CAROLYN AARON FRANCIS ALLEY ALLISON, JR. JANETTE NEWSOME ALICE .IANE ANTINORI APPLEGATE A I EI 3 ,les DAVID SAMUEL ANDERSON, JR. BEVERLEY JANE AT KINS :l3Ff'-5 ' r I . m w nw nf , MARY ELIZABETH ANGLE ROBERT LOUIS AUERBACH Lg..4a E m 'Tar WALTER LESLIE LEROY FRANCIS DOROTHY ELIZABETH WILLIAM CLYDE BAILEY BAISDEN BAKER BAKER CAROL FAYE PATRICIA ANN JAMES ELDRED BONNIE LEE BALLANCE BARNETTE BARTLETT ' BATES College Preparatory English students work on their research papers. 11 I u u',,g2v u , w,'Qy.g, w.w,,gf3ga5, 1 H H ff,-3 H ,,,Lk H H 7 six!! mem: H ', 11 :mtg H 5 ++ + it it Recording height and head size of seniors for caps and gowns is the duty of Senior Cap and Gown Com- mittee. Members are: First Row: Sue Roberts, Jean Siler, Bobbi Mast, Marilyn Sechrest, Alice Applegate, Doris Summerfield, Gayle Routten. Second Row: Jeff Follmer, Nancy Chandler, Cathy Childre, Joyce Powell, Nancy Mundic, David DeAtkine, and Roger Shortridge. PATRICK HOLLY BATSON NANCY GRAY BAZEMORE JUDITH LYNN BERRY TREVOR ROY SHIRLEY MAE BELANGIA BENTON NANCY LEE JOSEPH PHILLIP BERRY BLAND 1 N F- ' :ee f S A u - 3325? ' :PZ fr .- ' '- I, .:- 'c 1 w e YT? 2 M bt, 1 -cu uf' ' ,,: F: UQ .' ' A Q r I 1 1 GEORGE HARDY BLOOD LINDA BOTTOMS VERNON DALE BLOODGOOD BEVERLY JONES BOWEN 55 CAROLYN VIRGINIA SHIRLEY ANN BORBAS BOSTA GAYLE ELLEN JAMES ALFRED BRADSHAW BRANSCOME GERALD BRILL JAMES LOVICK BROWN, III NORMAN LEE BROWN, JR. STEPHEN LAWRENCE BROWN RICHARD LEE BROWN 3 , IW ADELIA ANN BRYANT I WH m l LOLA MAYS BRYANT GEORGE WILLIAM BUCHANAN THEODORE ALEXANDER CHARLOTTE YVONNE LINDA JOYCE CLIFFORD HENRY BUCK, JR. BUDD BULLUCK BURGESS MARY ELLEN HARRY KENNETH CAROL FAYE WALTER ORRIS BURNS BUTTS BYRD BYRD, JR. JAMES ROBERT NANCY CAROLE WILLIAM ANDREW LENDELL VERNON CALFEE CALL CANEPA CAMDEN CHARLES THOMAS SUSAN CALLIS HAROLD GENE NANCY PAGE CARLBERG CARMINES CASHWELL CHANDLER SHARON DIANNE CHAPMAN CATHERINE. BERNICE CHILDRE 3 u mu X if 1 :iii :, ag WYTHE KEELING CLARK BARBARA SUE CLARK EDWARD GRAYSON COMPTON ROBERT DANIEL COWLEY DOROTHY ELIZABETH COBB IRA QUINBY COLLIER, JR. MARGARET MARY COLLINS BONNIE FAYE COMPTON PEGGY JOYCE CONYERS ADA JOYCE CROCKETT W I f M I ' X , E KENNETH OWEN COOKE JAMES ROBERT CROFT w N 1 . H ,Y,,Y ,wzggixg ' ' Rf w'Ix wx X H 'ff-'W ' I :Q 'u Sd I , wI wigs? I 1 Lin, I. , A ' I BETSY FREEMAN JOSEPH CLINE EVA MARIE JOHN JAMES CROSWELL CRUMP DALE DARNELL, JR. ROSEMARY CARLUCCI DUANE DAVID JOYCE CAROL ROBERT EDWARD DAUBE DAVIS, JR. DAVIS DAVIS IMILI Mg N H 2,25 gym H N Ugg Km ' Susan Cannines and Leroy Baisden go for a sleigh ride on an unexpected holiday. ff' I 1: v . - 1' D ii ' I 1 I 3 HONOR. , it Physics students experiment with the generator. STEPHEN WATSON DAVID DUDLEY JOSEPH VINCENT CAROLYN BEATRICE DAVIS DE ATKINE DELLAPENTA, JR. DENBY JACQUELINE ALVA CARMEN VAUGHN EDWARD ELLWOOD WILLIAM VERNON DERBY DREWERY DUNCAN DURHAM 1 zu -,gl : W Y I 1 . qi JAMES OTIS JAMES DOUGLAS NORMA CHENAULT DAVID WRIGHT DYNES EACHO EACHO EDMONDSON ROBERT MYRTLAND GEOFFREY DIXON LESTER HAROLD CHARLES BERNADOU EDWARDS ELLERSON, JR. ELLINGTON, JR. ELLIOTT, III Q JERILYN EPSTEIN gk ' ROBERT LLOYD EVANS I A ROBERT EUGENE FAISON, JR. CHARLOTTE ANN FERGUSON GARY WRIGHT FERGUSON PEGGY JEAN FERGUSON NANCY GALE FERTITTA PEGGY LEE FETTERS fm LEROY FRANK HARRIET MERLE DAVID MADSEN DONALD HUGH FIELD, I R. F INESTONE F ISHBACK FLANDERS WALTER LEE JEFFREY I OI-IN .IUANITA I EANNETTE ROBERT DALE FLORA F OLLMER FORD FORD f In WILLIAM SAMUEL KAY LAMM NANCY GALE PEGGY LEE FRANCIS, JR. FREEMAN F ERTITTA FETTERS DAVID RUSSELL MARION GORDON FRANCES MAY SUSAN MONTAGUE GAMMON GARNETT. JR. GARRIS GAYLE ANN TERRY GEGGIE CHARLES HARRISON GERRITY MARGARET ANN GIBSON DAVID LEE GILDNER DALE ELAINE GILES MARTHA LOUISE GODING OSCAR LUTHER GODLEY JOYCE ELLEN GOTTLIEB JANET LOUISE MARTHA SCHUYLER NANCY PATRICIA ANNETTE LILLIAN GOUGH GRANT GRAY GREEN MARTIN TAYLOR BRENDA KAY FREDRIC BOWEN SUSIE OLIVIA GREENBERG GREGORY GUSTAFSON, J R. GWALTNEY fl . :li gg: - M? y., m w U mgggezgs gg I 4 V S225 l Z l .3 'L My E l 1144.5 CAROLYN LOUISE CURTIS LINWOOD LUANNE MARY CHRISTIAN HALDEMAN HALL, JR. HALNAN HANBURGER, JR. EUNICE TURNER JOHN EDGAR BENJAMIN LOUISE RAE HANSON HARPER HARRISON HARRISON As upperclassmen we enjoyed the privilege of going to lunch early. fe Seniors sign up for College Board examinations. PATRICIA ANN HARTMAN LINDA DIANE HATLEY BRUCE WAYNE HARWOOD STUART F REAR HAWKINS, II -2352 Ns 3, ix W' mn ::' Y H Iliiif? I I ,' f wsu. R I - m :-: 'M -I ij!J'u 'm m ROBERT CHARLES HASTINGS SHIRLEY KATHLEEN HEALY in E MICHAEL ROBERT HATCHER JUDITH ANN HELSEL I - -' E A635 - I L5---F. Ii - If 'E 2 ' . Y- Wi? , 1 ,Q ,, -.X .., N 1- - -V - I W, :I QT flu ' I fu ww u V, ,v H H H H :fu ,I L 'N ,Y wx ,I Q Hx 11. N V , WEE? ' ' iw I I X V.. , Lfgw m H WILMER RUSSELL BETTY SUE LINDA ROE DOROTHY ELINOR HICKS HIGHSMITH HINTERNHOFF HITCHENS SAMUEL WALTER VERNON COLEMAN LILLIAN MARCIA JAMES PHILLIP HIXON, III HOBBS HODGE HOGAN I SHIRLEY ANN HOGGE PATRICIA ANN HOLBROOK 5 JACQUELINE RITA HOLDEN I H 1 GAIL LOUISE HOLLINGSWORTH WYTHE WHITING HOLT, JR. EUGENE TROY HORN JO ANN HUGHES HOUSE THOMAS JOEL HOUSE CAROLE ANN ROBERT ALTON DIANE LEWIS WALLACE DODGE HOWARD HUDGINS HUDSON HUDSON CAROL SUE PEGGY O'NEAL ALBERT BASCOMB ANN HARRIET HUGHES HUGHES HUTTON, JR. HUTTON E E I I fnmngfm, PHYLLIS WILMA RAY LEE WILLIE MAC RICHARD HUTTON HYATT IVEY J EWETT EDITH MAY FLORA PEARL LLOYD LEE NORMA LEE JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON BARBARA ANN JONES PATRICIA ANN JONES 5 WILLIAM WARREN JONES SARAH EUNICE JORDAN , , Y Y, 1 ,im - 3 GORDON GREY JOYNER JACOB JERRY KANTOR I CHARLOTTE ANN KELLY SHELBY JEAN KELLY ELEANOR GRACE HELEN MARGARET LINDA ANN DOUGLAS SCOTT KEMP KERSEY , KILMON KOHL PAUL WARD EDNA BRUCE VIRGINIA ANN RONALD RAY KOHLER KORONAS KRAUSE KRODEL U NEW 7. 2 I Q E a 1. s L , Q5 ,mm H, H, ul g 5 E an-H In 'i:1.1fg'5 -1 - it -ff -- --ir H I AYVK 'Y YYY' 'NET in iiii 11 iiiiiiiiii j W1 Y I 1 -LSM5. Q. o ,g up MV I Q SAMMY FRANKLIN PATRICIA ANN SYBLE LINDSEY GEORGE THOMAS LACKEY LAIL LAND LAUGHLIN, II HAMILTON MANNING CAROLE ANN MARY WHITING MARTIN EDWARD LAWSON, JR. LEADER LEAGUE LEATHERMAN Nancy Call discusses college plans with Mrs. Wilson Guidance Counsellor. il BILLY RAY LILES GEORGE WESLEY LOCKWOOD E G! a ,I-F if ls. EL ,.. ,. 14 JAMES LEROY PEGGY RUTH ELLA DARLENE JANE WILSON LOTTINVILLE LOVE LOWMAN MADDY GERALDINE RUTH BARBARA ANNE KRAMEON TILFORD FREDERICK CHRISTIAN MANSFIELD MARINVOCH MARTIN MASON BARBARA LEE MAST PENNY LYNN MATTHEWS BARBARA PRIDDY McCARRON BARBARA ANN McCLAIN PATRICIA ANN McDANIEL WILLIAM ELKINS MCDONALD THOMAS ALEXANDER McQUATTERS ELIZABETH ADELL MEADOWS , uw? Mg GLORIA EDDIE KATHRYN IRENE NANCY LOUISE BIRDIE JO MILLER MILLS MILLS MINOR LEONARD PUCKETT BARBARA JEAN BRENDA LEA BARBARA JEAN MITCHELL, JR. MITTELMAIER MOHR MOORE I f Nr 1 mm DOROTHY ELIZABETH DOUGLAS LEE JOHN HOWARD ' NANCY ROBB MORRIS MORRISON MORT MUNDIE JANE CLAIRE FLORENCE JACQUELINE EARNEST RALPH JOAN ELIZABETH MURPHY MURRAY MYERS MYERS A w H- H.. 55515254 L- nd o E :U 1-a W S -A N Z 1-4 rn :U U1 E M cn 'FU C! cn cn F F' Z P Cb P1 BARBARA ANN NAGY RONALD THEODORE NELSEN Q , , BOBBY WAYNE NELSON ELMA DEETTE NEWSOME JOHN LEONARD NICHOLAS JACKIE CHRISTOPHER NICHOLSON RICHARD EARL NOBLES NANCY FAYE OWENS JUDITH WATTS NUNNALLY WILLIAM THOMAS PARHAM 7 -1 I X ww 1 WN, u M' ww XM M Im ,I H, new us ROBERT ELLERY OGDEN ANNE VICTORIA PARKER I 7 H I, W ELEANOR ESTHER OSBORNE EVA ROBERTA PARKER ' I WAEWZH 'W -IM, ' l'NII4 L 'E IQ CLARENCE EDWARD VIRGINIA SYLVIA MARIE RITA FRANCES PATTON JR PAYNE PEARCE PEREIRA RAY HEWLETT SANDRA ANN ARLENE SUE KATHRYN McVAUGH PERRY PERRY PETOCK PHILLIPS Members of the Senior Announcements Committee whose job is to'se1ect the announcements are: Margie Kersey, Jane Murphy, Penny Matthews, Carolyn Welch, Ralph Corley, Richard Nobles, Sandi Sim- mons, Bonnie Bates, Sally Jordan, Jerry Brill, Judy Nunnally, Adelia Bryant. mi um .T ' H,I,M Zgig,,.HW.w.. H. r w, m,,1ji H a hh 3, iw ,:i:Z:A! 91 2-2 ::i A:: IIN A ,U H mum JN L .. l'l111,ij'j'l Another privilege enjoyed by the Seniors was going home at 2:30. JAMES FRANKLIN WILLIAM RAY EULA CHARLES FRANKLIN PIERCE, JR. PINARD PINGLEY PLASTERS BARBARA LEE TED JACKSON MARION ALICE CARMEN LOUISE PLEMMONS PLOTT POND POWELL Q L. I-if :-1 E15 'V ' is , WE JOYCE ANN THERESA GABRIELLE ROBERT ALEXANDER DANIEL SCOTT POWELL POWERS PRESSLEY PRICE JOHN WATSON PEGGY ANN JAMES LEON ELIZABETH KAY PRICE PROFFITT PUFFENBERGER QUINN GLORIA MAE RAGSDALE WAYNE WARREN RECTOR LEE REED SANDRA LEE REXRODE JIMMY BRUCE RICHARDS A. WAYNE RICHARDSON CASEY WILLIAM RILEY ROWENA ANNE RILEY THOMAS LEON SONIA KAY ROBBINS ROBERTS JULIA BYROM MARGARET PAMELA ROGERS ROGERS . H. , EMMA SUE HERMAN JONES ROBERTS ROBINS, JR. AUGUSTA MACON ANNE LEE ROUNTREE ROUTTEN I LS lu I J gl I I i I VE L5 I I I w '1 I GAYLE JOHNSON ROUTTEN MARY ANN SANDERS 'W w w'H L-. ll fm i f NJN MW' ' ' .IAY DEAN RUTLEDGE, III STUART ALAN SAUNDERS PATRICIA ELLEN SALTER WILLIAM HENRY SAUNDERS JOSEPH HENRY SCHAFFER FRANK ROBERT SCHUBERT BONNIE MAE SCOTT EDYTHE MARILYN SECHREST WILLIAM EUGENE SANCHEZ PATRICIA ANN SAVAGE 5 PATRICIA ANN SEITZ GRACE ANN SERIO ILENE DORIS SHAPIRO DON RICHARD SHEPPARD .IUDITH ELLEN CHARLES LEE ROGER BLAIR GLORIA JEAN SHERMAN SHOBE, JR. SHORTRIDGE SILER WAYNE EDWARD FRED ALLAN MARY SANDRA ROBERT CURTIS SILVER SIMMONS ' SIMMONS SINCLAIR, JR. E si LUILIRWIIM Q 'Q JACQUELYN BETTY .IO HARRIET LEE .IEANETTE MARIE SINK SMITH SMITH SMITH SANDRA KAY SHARON GAY SIDNEY ROBERT WILLARD PALMER SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH ,., I War- A wi, M. H' W I .. , sg ,N . gi VE ,i.- , Ray Perry measures Danny Cowley for his cap and gown. r I Government students learn how our city is operated. J AMES CARSON SUZANNE PHYLLIS CECILIA SMITHWICK SNADECKI SNAPP ERMA INEZ RONALD EDWARD SIDNEY NEILL SOUTHALL SOWERS SPAIN w: uw , ,W ' E H 1 f ' ' V ' ig , A .' W ,mu ww sf A 1923 W WU A uf , .52 .. X gi, A Y Mm... gtg iw lu .ar Wm NRWWHMmE ,I :.::::::::-nm . A N V M nw KATHLEEN SYLVIA SNOW JAMES LABORN SPEARS 5? I T 1 4 i xlxm Wg wg? HAZEL SUZANNE WILBUR HOLLOMAN JOHN WAYNE VERLENE OWENS SPELL SPENCER SPIVEY SPIVEY DAVID HUGH MARGARET ELIZABETH EDWIN CLYDE LINWOOD EARL SPRUILL STAFFORD STANLEY STANWORTH MARY JAY STEPHENSON FRANCIS DALE STONE JUDY LEE' STOTT WILLIAM HUGHSON STRAWN 1 , gi? fi: ' . ,ggijl Eiiii, ' M, M I IQ rw BEVERLY SUE STUBBLEFIELD ' BONNIE MAE STYLES f W K. T A A qsftffsff DORIS JUNE SUMMERFIELD CHARLES YANCEY TALBOTT, JR. JAMES ARTHUR WAYNIE WRAY MARVIN FRANK JEAN MARIE TALLEY, JR. TAPPEN TEACHEY, JR. TEST KENNETH FARREL NANCY LEE SANDRA LEIGH JAMES OSCAR TEST THOMAS THOMAS THOMASON If T? ,. I A I 7 2 -Ag' Tiihur-f if MARY WALLACE JACQUELINE CAROLE RICHARD HAROLD CHARLES JENKENS TILLEY TODD TODD TORIAN, JR. DONALD THOMAS RITA LOUISE PATRICIA RAE JANE ELLEN TORRIE TOZIER TURNER VAUGHAN .I I. w F 7 ANN JACQUELINE VENERIS ELIZABETH ANN VIOLETTE 0 I 'FLA KENNETH LEROY WADLIN NANCY REBECCA WALKER ZELL WALKER, JR. MICKEY DIANNE WALSTON II CHARLES MICHAEL WALTON ROBERT SHERWOOD WALTON, III HERBERT E. DAVID EARL BETTE ,IAYNE CAROLYN KAY WATSON WAY WEADE WEBB MAROLYN FAY PAUL EDWARD JEAN ELIZABETH CAROLYN THERISA WEBB WEBB, JR. WEISHAUPT WELCH - U 'nM?f-E:1EWW ' Y I . .T..: 7: 1 I r, m I ' lu NINA EVELYN DONALD JAMES ELIZABETH INGRID JOANNA MAE WELCH WELLS WETMORE WEYGINT ALICE ANN JUDITI-I LEE BOBBY VERNON BENJAMIN BIRCHARD WHELESS ,WHITE WHITEHOUSE WIGGINS, JR. EUNICE MARIE WILLIAMS ASHBY STEPHEN WILSON, JR. ELIZABETH ANN WILSON BARBARA JUNE WOMBLE STEPHEN ALPHEUS WOODARD ROY ALAN WOODMAN MARION WARWICK WOODWARD DAPHNE WYNNE WORSTER DAVID WRIGHT WILLIAM RAMSEY CRAIG SHILLINGS WRIGHT ZIMMERMAN Iw- ww ww,,w.x w ww ws- ' ss? - :- ---fn-A-...Q ,- fy wsjmwwwwwfwww 'JVN Mmm --.. . iw-w M -3:-we-Mggwwg 35 f WE es .. Best Dressed MARY LEAGUE SKIP FRANCIS ww ww ww www www ww QM I M71 E wwwww ww ..- .-sour 1'-'.... 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Wallio . :.ffS'Y3g' Wesley Abbott Robert Adams Phillip Aikman Cynthia Alcock Joan Allen Martha Allen Shirley Alm Judith Amason Barbara Anderson Gloria Anderson Judy Anderson - Russell Anderson Annie Jane Andleton Carolyn Andrews Judy Antrim Juanita Arey Carolyn Armstrong Bobby Ashe Jean Ash Suzanne Askew Duaine Aycock Helen Ayers James Back James Bailey Pat Bailey Rornah Bailey David Barnes Joe Barnes Judy Barnes Butch Bartkiewicz Barbara Baxter Beverly Beachum Frank Beard Peggy Beltz Joan Biers Mar aret Blount 3' David Boswell Nandy Boswell Hugh Boyd Jo Ann Boyd Mary Bowen Glenda Bradshaw Ashley Briggs Clifton Brinkley William Brittingham George Brown June Brown Vance Brown Fay Bryant Maribelle Bryde Sandra Bullock Ann Burgess Carol Burgess Nancy Burgess Sandra Burkett Mary Burton William Burton Jimmy Bush Sydney Buttrill Delores Calhoun Martha Campbell Mary Campbell Johnny Cannon Nancy Carper Hennretta Carter Ronnie Champion Alice Chandler Janet Cheesernan Richard Cherry Thomas Christian Joan Christie Sandra Clark Sue Clevenger Donna Coates Charles Cockrell Margaret Cockrell Ralph Collins Harry Connars Bruce Conway Mary Cook Virginia Cordes Betty Corley Fay Cordle Barbara Cramer Joe Cross Carolyn Crump Barbara Crute Sandy Culbert Toby Cutlip Ann Davis Bobbie Davis Brenda Davis .lean Davis Robert Davis Roberta Davis Eugene De Blasio Owen DeHart Diane DeShazor ,locie DeVazeille Bobbie Dick Virginia Dietrich Roland Diggs Jean Dodson Juanita Dowden Boots Duda Cynthia Dudley Sally Dudley Linda Dyer Nora Eames Jimmy Eason J an Edwards Joyce Edminston Norman Edwards Wallace Edwards Priscilla Elder Ann Ellis Edward Ellis Ronda Ellis Ann Ellerson Jean Ember Margaret Eubank Dickie Everett Kate Evans Vincent Ewell Carole Farahee Arlene Farber Lynda Ferree Alex Fields Donald Findley Beverly Flood David Flowers Margie F orehand Darrell Forguson Ethel Forinash Roswitha Form Jackie Forrest Eugene Foster Betty Fox Joe Fox Bruce Frazier Janice Gammel Phyllis Garris Jane Golbreth Gresham Goode Roberta Gray Wayne Green William Greer Winslow Gresham Nancy Griffin Pat Griffin Patsy Griffin Harvie Griffith Martha Gregory Gwenn Grimm Betty Guilford Tom Guinn Carole Gulla Gloria Gulling Joyce Guthrie Pete Haaker Eddie Haden Nancy Hamby Ronnie Hamilton William Haneke Virginia Hardee Clarence Hargus John Hargus Byrd Harris Gloria Harris Beth Hastings Becky Hatchell Carolyn Hawkins Nancy Hawkins Peggy Hawkins Bill Hayes Carol Hayes Donald Hayes J ay Hayes Steve Heath Gail Hettel Donald Hicks Annette Hill Betty Hill ,lannette Hill ,loan Hoffman Reginald Hogg Ann Hogge Farrar Holden Pat Holmes James Holland Louellen Holly Bernice Honicker Wayne Houston David Howard Christine Hubbard Alan Hudson John Hughes Bob Hundley Billy Hunt Helen Ingram James Ivey Carolyn Jamison Florence Jenkins Alvin Johnson Jeanne Johnson Jennie Johnson Sarah Johnson Jerry Johnston Carolyn Jones Gail Jones Judy Jones Pam J ones Wesley Jones Elizabeth Jones Nancy J ula Wayne Kanoy Suzanne Kates 4 Pat Keenan Paul Keller Frank Kelley Linda Kernodle Steelman Ketchum Alton Kilmon Pat King Tanni Kleinman George Kersey Alice Kyle Nanci La Barbera Kay Lake Barbara Land Billy Lambert Ilene Lambert Henry Lamhorn Billy La Neave Glenda Larson Lonnie Lashley Rose Lawson Vicki Ledhetter Bradford Lee Carol Lee Carol Lenz Barbara Lighty Angelika Lindinger Penny Lishman Alice Liverman Nancy Lockwood Shirley Loviner Nancy Lowe Jean Lutz Richard Lyeth Judith Lyles Jeanette Lyliston Ruth Maclsachlan Ray Mahew Benny Manning Vernon Marshall Barbara Martin Irlanclo Martin Tommy Matthews Linda McBride Theresa McCloud Charlotte McClellan Luvada McDaniel Henry McElroy Linwoocl McKenn Charles McManis Carla McNair Lorraine McNutt Richard Meisinger J an Melger Suzanne Messick Kate Metts Tommy Metts Beverly Miller Brink Miller Vlike Miller Danny Mills Patsy Milloy Clara Moore Kenneth Moore Carolyn Morris Clifford Morris Pat Morris Ronald Morrison Libby Mulik ,lo Ann Murphy Jimmy Myers Robert Nelms Pat Nettles Virgina Noel Gary Oakes Kurby Odom Mike Oliver Nancy Oliver Pat Oringderff .lo Anne Owens Marvin Owens Pat Ozment Vivian Pace Charles Palmer Tommy Palmer Gail Parker Jerry Parker Marilyn Parker Catherine Patterson Patty Paul David Pereira Anita Perkins Margaret Perkins Graham Pervier Brenda Peterson Martha Pharr Janet Phillips Sophia Phillips William Pinkston Dean Pittman Kenneth Pleasants Harry Pope Libby Porter Phyllis Porter i Earl Powell Jo Anne Powell Nancy Powell Bonny Power Sue Priem Bonnie Pulley Mary Purser Shirley Ramse Roger Rath Leonard Reeves Bishop Reid Linda Rew Randy Richardson Ronnie Richardson Charles Rickman Carol Ridenhour Ellen Riggins Rosalyn Roane Yvonne Robbms Anne Robins Charles Robins Judy Robins Pat Robins Gayle Robinson John Robinson Janice Rogers Ronnie Rogers Ruth Roehm Stuart Rose Emily Routten Dorothy Routten Hartwell Routten Ruth Routten Linda Rowe Franklin Ruth Vernon Rumble Cecile Russell Tommy Ruth Sammy Sadler U John Sampson -5... Bob Sandman Doug Saunders Priscilla- Saunders Patsy Saunders Beverly Savage Brenda Sawyer Diane Sawyer Phil Scott Sonny Scott William Seirs Adair Spruill Brent Sharf Jo Ann Shearer ,lean Sheehan Linda Shepherd Ann Sheild Rose Marie Sheilds loan Sizemore Phyllis Sl-:och Vllilliam Sleighe Dinah Smith Ernie Smith Geraldine Smith Phyllis Smith Vernon Smith Walter Smith Cordelia Southall Nancy Spady Skip Spaugh Carolyn Spencer Martie Spencer David Stacey Brenda Staples Mary Ann Staton Ronnie Staton J oe Stellute Sandra Street Doris Strickland .lack Summerlin Carleen Sundin I' ,lean Sultan Susan Sutton Mary Swain Carolyn Swanger Ernest Talbott Lynn Tanner Jerry Taylor George T. Taylor Suzanne Taylor Patsy Test Pat Terrell Tim Tharp Dorothy Thomas Helen Thomas Linda Thomas Ann Thompson Carolyn Thompson Mike Thompson Anne Topping Martha Torian Lois Trainham Carl Trexler Helen Troler Robert Tuck Wayne Tudor Kay Turner Pat Turner Sandra Tyree Bonnie Unwin Carmen Vance Vernon Vann Doris Vaughan Frances Vaughan Ann Vause Douglas Vess Sidney Vick Helga Vogel Pat Vojtaskovic Don Wade Doris Wainwrigh I .Z ,, v Hz.. . fy '1-: ' is fm. LN. Q Bin.. g.. W we Q4 3 .C 1, Mwwwgwi is Clark Walden Kay Wallace Claude Waller Drew Wallio Joseph Warnpler Carol Warthan Billy Waters Sandra Waters Linda Watkins Pat Watkins James Watson Katherine Watson Margaret Watts Glenda Weeks Felix Weinhold Barbara West James Weston Cynthia Westphal Jean Westphal John Whipple Shelby Whitehouse Joe Whitehurst Harry Whiteside Calvin Williams Ronnie Williams Shirley Williams Brenda Wilson Dale Wirey Judy Wood Mary Wood Nat Woolard Barbara Woodley Linda Woodmansee Barbara Woodward Lou Woodward Betty Worley Sam Wornom Jo Ann Worsham Alfred Wray Beverly Wray Gloria Wright l Lois Wright Sherry Wright MISS ELIZABETH WILSON ili M Sponsor of Junior-Senior Prom , ,f4r'-W 'W W'-' lx, J wnrrv ffm' Mn I. W iw. w. LW' I W 1 W . I l M I Members of the Prom Decorating Committee gather to formulate plans for the 1959 Junior-Senior Prom. .-.Y,...,- ., 1 0 Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsors CLASS OFFICERS: Ann Decker, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Knewstep, Treasurerg Ann Abbott, Presidentg Sue Parrish, Secretary 1-5--E5 -.,-- H- -C 'lf' Sponsor 7' MRS. THOMAS Sponsor MISS BULLY A. Abbott J. Allen Q - A . DQ ' - X Q2 . R. Adams J. Allen ' J. F. .. ' I' -T: . wljl 3 R. Adcock J. Alvis - lg weed ff ' ' C. Alexander D. Anderson J.. , .,4 -.... J iv' '-1' Q W fy ' -4 .if X5 . . .. . .. .4 .--nr . .C . 4 J' Q' C. Angel J. Arrington I.. - ' M L- Amina T- Ashby I ' .Aln,nl K .F B Igl- . we : . G. ....1.... C. ...he 1' T' B AAA n it nl lf' T. Arnold D. Askew :'i.f'....l, lw, 1 f'l - me N ' gf . Q5 B 1 L A . X L4 B' l JW h 4' D. Atkinson S. Backus V ' V f , . N ,z A B- AMB S- Bailie 11 4-'B .- . et' lf B- J. Aufill S. Baity 3 Q. B' ,La . - YCTS - a ef - 'fe B B ' 4.5 . Vg W . .L . L B fi:i.iill:'5 .B J' Baker B. 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Zepnikowski I09 5 M., voir ig Q, mnmmmw Q ,gg .L g . -., gn Elhii vm-:gf-rr -,-,-rv mwm,g,m,gf ag- W -- gg 3 EE? ,pe 24 af N E I .1 L, 'fdli IQ: 'l SlEo Ak fllff ,-5 iq- - . it 'r r J. ., -.TEL ACTIVITIES Various activities are the necessary hinges on which opens die great door to the success of our lives. At Hampton High School We can easily find the key to open these doors. Sponsored by understanding teachers, our activities are excellent outlets for our imagina- tions and energies. F X OFFICERS: James Branscome, Chaplain, Sammy Hixon, Treasurer, Craig Zimmerman, Secretary, Wythe Holt, Presidentg Jeff Ellerson, Vice-Presi- dent, Lendell Camden, Corresponding Secretary. 1- Key Club Much of the school's beauty is derived from its service clubs. Such an organization is the Key Club, whose membership is com- 1f ...C . . c posed of boys having high scholastic standing and leadership ' A A ' ' ' ' 12? , gi 2. -- 'XL fffhllwlljwillwwwn , Ili 'll 'll-414' 'H LJ , ablhtyi U . Bruce Conway and James Dynes proudly display the Key Club banner. Mr. Garland R. Lively is the faculty advisor of the group which is sponsored by the Hampton Kiwanis Club. l FIRST ROW: Mr. Garland Lively, J. Branscome, C. Zimmerman, J. Ellerson, L. Camden, S. Hixon. SECOND ROW: M. Walton, J. Eason, D. Pereira, J. Della- penta, A. Briggs, L. Brown, B. Conway. THIRD ROW: D. Davis, C. Talbott, W-. Lockwood, R. Myers, G. Ferguson, V. Rumble, M. Brown. FOURTH ROW: A. Hutton, C. Hamburger, J. Dynes, W. Canepa, M. Teachey, C. Torian, D. DeAtkine. FIFTH ROW: R. Nobles, M. Hatcher, D. Flanders, R. Croft, J. Taylor, R. Hamilton, B. Hundley. iw! i ,,g1 Z ,Er 3 -2 p'S'f'fD f . e , I iffy 1 2:3 H so ll 'f l' Z 5 Y , ?, . gi? , WLEIQ .YN 7 , ' ! J S I a as E! etl- o s r , L Q ' f 5-V:-1' . .w f E' Mm . wg , 21 Q V ' . . QV :cf -' 'i5?'Waw Q5 9' , . E' X :Q i ' 1 U 'R V l i 7 .. 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Krabba Karavan is sponsored by Mr. Charles D. Johnson in cooperation with WVEC Radio. Sponsor MR. CHARLES D. JOHNSON W: ey ROBIN HUDCINS, Spons Announcer MARY PURSER, Interviews in X wgn i Q .Q 2 af M 'N Mr. Boswell, sponsor, Nancy Call, Treasurer, Sandra Perry, S.C.A. Representative, Bill Baker, Presidentg Vance Brown, Contest Chairmang Jerry Taylor, Publicity Chairman, Jackie Veneris, Vice-President. Vance Brown receives Voice of Democracy award from Mr. Boswell. Speech Club Oratorical activities of the school are carried on by the Speech Club and its sponsor, Mr. Robert-Boswell. The debate team, Krabba Magicl' radio show, the UI Speak for Democracy contest, and the oratorical con- test, co-sponsored by the American Legion, are among the special projects for the school year. DEBATE Alexander Salzhergg Alexander Fieldsg Douglas Mistlerg Richard Meisingerg Louis Legumg Taylor Greenberg. fl I 1 l wt. se my . ll . .a .Y .ff?E7irf5.-I . ., g.,5.,.Hr Charles Plasters takes advantage of an SCA sponsored project - receiving polio shots. . --N 4- -V, - :g.,..,f- ,..g,...,,. 1 i.,..LT..m,?,M,.,,- r is . Y ,Wm , .I H fw,,,,,,. I ,Mp . img, . . ,5,,,, . . -, . 1 N W Yrjg 4 I, ' z FIRST ROW: D. Baker, B. Wray, W. Byrd, R. Evans, T. Plott, L. Bloxom, A. Abbott, S. Gayle, M. League. SECOND ROW: S. Spell, D. Hicks, B. Palmer, F. Allison, J. Carpenter, P. King, J. Weston, E. Dunton, B. Lambert. THIRD ROW: M. Olmsted, F. Garris, P. Allen, N. Lockwood, G. Hettel, C. Dudley, G. Stafford, B. Livingston. FOURTH ROW: D. Huff, M. Shepherd, G. Waters, R. Jenna, T. Sanford, E. DeBlasio, QI. Rogers. FIFTH ROW: P. McDaniel, J. Lottinville, P. Thomas, I. Sanders, F. Gardner, A. Keel. SIXTH ROW: C. Byrd, D. Gildner, G. Miller, J. Berry, P. Cosby, S. Perry. SEVENTH ROW: B. Hill, M. Watts, N. Hamby, T. Matthews, J. Schaffer. EIGHTH ROW: J. Lina, M, coding, E. Parker, B. Hatchell, J. Gough, P- Gray, C. Haldeman, I. Dellapenta. ' STUDENT RELATIONS COUNCIL - SEATED: C. Childre, S. Parrish, R. Ellis, A. Decker. STANDING: L. Ellington, C. Talbott, S. Hixon, Mrs. Shaffer, sponsor. CA As the governing body of the school, the Student Co- operative Association is divided into two branches. The S.C.A. Council is composed of two representatives from each homeroom, who plan the dances, assemblies and social projects of the school year. To help students plan for the future, the S.C.A. works with the Parent- Teachers Association to sponsor Career Day and College Night programs. Each student has a voice in the Council by helping to elect homeroom representatives and by taking part in S.C.A. elections. Organized in 1955, the Student Relations Council forms the second branch of school government. Its aim is that of promoting honor among the students. Anyone found breaking rules of the honor code are referred to the Council for consultation. FIRST ROW: G. Fertitta, J. Powell, M. Cockrell, L. Hundley, N. Todd, B. Prillaman, C. Vance, A. Davis, P. Holbrook, J. Siler, C. Shobe, J. Bailie. SECOND ROW: J. Christie, C. Watkins, S. Fuller, J. Garrett, L. Anutta, P. Sandri, E. Meadows, D. Davis, Mrs. Shaffer, P. Seat, D. Sawyer, F. Field. THIRD ROW: B. Mast, B. Beachum, G. Broughton, C. I-Iartenstine, V. Ledbetter, K. Miller, N. Knewstep, A. Smith, P. Murawski, S. Reed, S. Jordan, R. Barrack, J. Branscome. FOURTH ROW: T. Pinkston, R. Kersey, R. Staton, B. Sharman, J. Taylor, M. Cuth, D. Gallant, L. Tanner, C. McNair, S. Parrish, A.. Sheild. FIFTH ROW: S. Roberts, A. Decker, R. Shields, J. Westphal, C. Thompson, T. Brant, B. Graheur, N. Woolard, V. Cordes, M. Murphy, G. Pervier, J. Veneris. SIXTH ROW: I. Damell, L. Halnan, R. Nobles, M. Pharr, N. Spady, R. Johnson, R. Ellis, P. Matthews, J. Gottlieb, B. Wetmore, S. Livingston, M. Walton. SEVENTH ROW: J. Eason, W. Canepa, J. House, L. Ellington, C. Talbott, S. Street, E. Webb, R. Riley, J. Vaughan, M. Kersey, B. Savage, S. Hixon. gg. ,,,,, I i EXECUTIVE BOARD - FIRST ROW: B. Wetniore, M. Coding, C. Fertitia, R. Ellis, M. Kersey, C. Haldeman, N. Spady, B. Hatchell. SECOND ROW: I. Gottlieb, P. Gray, E. Parker, J. Veneris, B. Mast, B. Baker, R. Riley, E. Webb, A. Sheild, J. Vaughan, M. Wal- ton, B. Canepa, S. Hixon. ' II7 Sponsor MRS. SHAFF ER State SCA President JOYCE GOTTLIEB Working on the Hampton H1 h School Committee M Crb on T Wolff J Sink B Wetmore and ,l Sink stimulate school lnterest in current events OFFICERS Sammy Hlxon President Pat Gray Treasurer Nancy Lockwood Chaplain Martha Codm Secretary Bill Canepa Vice Presldcnt FEDERATION MEMBERS - SEATED: Sammy Hixon, Joyce Gottlieb, Ann Sheild, Bill Canepa, Ronda Ellis, Ann Gordon Abbott, Frank Allison, Jane Vaughan, Mrs. Shaffer. CA Federation Members of the Federation from Hampton join with those from War- wick and Newport News to promote better fellowship, cooperation, and understanding among these three peninsula schools. Each school has equal representation on the Federation Council and the offices of President, Vice President and Secretary are rotated each year among the schools The Fecleratlon sponsors annual week long projects such as the exchange provram in Wl11Cll all members take part S Spell D Davx and C Haldeman display posters made by the Sportsman hip Committee ...GWIF Bs:vf5,,, Q . 1 . . , . . . . w ' L c D . 5 it .1 i . l , -Q .Q . Q . . . , . .., . .. .. . . . I . ' g , . s , . , . ', . , . ' L , i ' 1- w i ' 1 4- 1 1 9 ' iv 5 ga 9 f a ' W W . A , , , Y Az- ww v ' ,V 7- ' ,- K ' ' . 'wget V-1 , 4 , 1 ' fs , .V :1 . , . , I ' 5 f : 5 , 5 . V : s 1 gut, i i i .4 ,l u AV ,.:1i:-ff 'WM wan.-., ' .- . , V, , -- -. 1 r- 4 -Y 1' Z T, s -- va.. ' T sf freer SI ci FIRST ROW: Wesley Lockwood. Edward Webb, Shirley Hogge, J oe Dellapenta. SECOND ROW: Eugene Foster, Ralph Collins, George Taylor, Tommy Christian, Ben Harrison, Linda Thomas, Tweetie Land. THIRD ROW: Pete Haaker, Pat Lail, Wesley Abbott, Jane Maddy. P as i chem-Ph Club In todayis modern world everyone finds it necessary to have some knowledge of the wonders of science. The Chem- Phy Research Club works to create an interest in science among students, and this year published a booklet of experi- ments, Science Aids for Teachers and Students, to be used by teachers in the Hampton School system. The Clubis sponsors, Mr. Dale E. Rose and Mrs. Peggy Thomas, offer help and suggestions for students' projects- which are displayed in the annual Tidewater Science Con- gress. OFFICERS: Wesley Lockwood, Treasurer, Edward Webb, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Peggy Thomas, Co-Sponsor, Fred Mason, Sergeant-at-Armsg Mr. Dale Rose, Co-Sponsorg Joe Dellapenta, President, Shirley Hogge, Secretary. Fred Mason and Wesley Lockwood look on as Paul Webb performs an experiment. fi Paul Webb explains the mechanics of his special physics project to Sally Livingston. II9 I I i Wythe Holt and Mrs. von Doenhoff, sponsor, discuss the events planned by the Safe Teens. COUNCIL - SITTING: Sue Carmines and Suzanne Taylor. STANDING: Skippy Spaugh, Ben Wiggens, Carleen Sundin, Wythe Holt, Doug Rosen, and Mrs. Ruth von Doenhoff. afe-Teens Safety, which should be the foremost thought in American minds today, is especially stressed by the Hampton High School Safe-Teen Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth von Doenhoff. Teen traffic juries, safety talks and movies, as well as safety conferences, are a major part of the organizationis activities. Future Teachers of America To acquaint its members with the teaching profession from a standpoint other than that of the students' is the aim of the Future Teachers of America, H. Wilson Thorpe Chapter. Sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Wilson, the group participates in student teaching projects, attends Future Teachers of America-Student Education Association Conventions, and takes part in National Education Week. Joyce Powell, Margaret Gibson, and Jackie Sink are just in time for a Future Teachers meeting. FIRST ROW: C. Jamison, J. Gammel, F. Cordle, V. Cordes, S. Hogge, M. Taylor, P. Nettles, J. Wood, B. Morris, V. Loving. SECOND ROW: C. Sundlin, P. Lane, T. Land, J. Powell, J. Vaughan, R. Ellis, C. Alcock, A. Davis, P. Garris, D. Blight, M. Kelly, S. Reid, S. Bullock. THIRD ROW: C. Jones, G. Harris, T. Ceggie, B. Flood, J. Ellen, B. Worley, S. Buttrill, J. Dowden, F. Vaughan, J. Veneris, B. Mast, B. Stubblefield, L. McDaniel. FOURTH ROW: L. Holly, S. Johnson, E. Routten, G. Larson, M. Rogers, E. Kyle, R. MacLachlan, H. Ayers, D. Calhoun, G. Hettel, A. Vause, G. Wright, I. Lambert, B. Lighty, B. Lee, C. Farabee. OFFICERS: Jackie Veneris, Recording Secretaxyg Bobbi Mast, Presidentg Gail Hettel, SPONSOR SCA Representativeg Jane Vaughan, Corresponding Secretaryg Gloria Harris, Historiang Mrs, Catherine Wilson Faye Cordle, Publicity Chairmang Betty Morris, Treasurerg Ronda Ellis, Vice-President. l2I irq' i it 1 it i 3 Hampton High School i Band Hampton Higifs Red and Wllitei' band, recently chosen one of the top one- hundred in the nation, participates in a wide range of activities, including a con- cert for the District NBP Teachers, community parades, and Christmas and Spring concerts. Under the able direction of Mr. Tommy T. Lawrence, the Band placed twenty- two of its members. nine of which occupy first-chair positions. in the All-State Band. MR. TOMMY T. LAWRENCE. director of the Hampton High School Band. l22 1. 'Hifi b I 1 ,, , I wr Concert Band F5 n 'SQ T9 BAND COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Elois Duntong Nancy Thomasg Sally Livingston. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lawrenceg Margie Kerseyg Jimmy Puffenbergerg Gary Fergusong Billy Lamhen. w 5 OFFICERS - STANDING: Jimmy Puffenherger, Presidentg Gary Fergu- son, Vice-President. SITTING: Nancy Thomas, Secretaryg Sally Livingston Treasurer. If 'fi 3- w , 9 V1 M 9 .qv 1, p., Q' 'iv ,um 1, L LT? - - if ,L -1 W, 4 'ix nf ? - I . ik - f Yy 'S' - ,F - i W 1:6 2' ' I W 1' ' ,V ,,, i .' Y, X V ' F ', ,Q '. H Q ,,LL: pi? lb -1 xr 51. I 4' f M , ' 5 x .1 ' a v 7 3 'TTV sf' , 1, s 22 z I 1 1 -R ,H Il- , -w- MEMBERS OF ALL-STATE BAND FROM HAMPTON. FIRST ROW: Lois Wrigbtg Nancy Thomas-ig Joanne Weygintg Susan Messickg Sally Livingstong Gloria Gulling. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Bushg Alex Fieldsg Steelman Ketchumg Herbert Watsong Don Wellsg Dickie Everettg Benny Richelsg Philip Aikman. THIRD ROW: Harry Popeg Jimmy Myersg Vcmon Rumbleg Mickey Browng Bob Myersg Richard .lewettg Don Wade. FOURTH ROW: Gary Fergusong David Wright. U FIRST ROW: Herbert Watson: Dickie Everettg Gary Fergusong Bob Myersg Gloria Gulling. SECOND ROW: Harry Popeg Jimmy Bushg Don Wadeg Vernon Rumble. HAMPTON'S DANCE BAND. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Puffen- bergerg Charles Toriang George Blooclg Alex Fieldsg Richard Jewett. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Myersg Butch Walstong Gary Fergusong Don Wadeg Eugene Horng Philip Aikmang Dickie Everettg Steelman Ketchum. THIRD ROW: Lois Wrightg David Wrightg Bob Myers. FIRST CHAIR MEMBERS OF ALL-STATE BAND FROM HAMPTON. FIRST ROW: S. Gayle, P. Gray, L. Watkins, N. Bazemore. SECOND ROW: C. Welch, M. Gibson, D. Hudson, I. Veneris, B. Mast, I. Garnmel, S. Ramsey, S. Chapman, C. Childre, E. Violette, B. Stafford. THIRD ROW: N. Call, A. Sanders, F. Garris, L. Jones, M. Perkins, S. Pearce, A. Davis, B. Hill, C. Alcock. FOURTH ROW: R. Ellis, M. Kersey, L. Ferree, P. Holbrook, V. Dietrich, D. Bryant, I. Vaughan, B. Croswell, C. Byrd, J. Adcock. FIFTH ROW: N. Mundie, S. Taylor, G. Harris, L. Tanner, D. Calhoun, P. Elder, J. Berry, P. Watkins, J. Todd, D. Summerfield, I. MurphY, I. Siler, J. Powell, N. Berry. tuclent Assistants Founded in 1939 by Mrs. Ruth Ruggles, former Dean of Girls, the Student Assistants help the administration and faculty with routine tasks throughout the school. Applicants are screened by the faculty, student assistants, and Mrs. Catherine Wilson, sponsor, and finally chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and personality. - SPONSOR Mrs. Catherine Wilson 'CT OFFICERS: Ronda Ellis, Secretary: .lane Vaughan, Pf?5i' dent: Margie Kersey, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Call, Chaplain: Peggy Gibson and Mrs. Thorpe sell school supplies to Walt Smith and William Greer. Nancy Berry, Treasurer. ' . ' ' ,, V -va-.f - .'.u- 1 ' '3-,,,- gre l ' Q ,.4,,,:L fa: Young Americans who will choose tornorrow's leaders. Q' David Way, Sally Livingston, Jackie Sink, and Margaret Gibson discuss the privilege and duty of every citizen - the right to vote. FIRST ROW: Gail Fertitta, Luanne Halnan, Mrs. Eve Lewis, Jackie Derby, Judy Rogers. SECOND ROW: Lee Brown, Jerry Brill, Frank Allison, Carolyn Halde- man, Les Ellington, E. R. Myers, James Pearce. Future Voters of America To develop an active interest in local, state and national politics and government should be the primary aim of every adult and teenager today. Dr. Eve Lewis and the Future Voters of 'America strive to carry out this aim by partici- pating in government Forum Day, field trips and interviews with political personalities. :za ' 'J-dy- A A Y SOPHOMORE COMPILERS: Carolyn Cliftong .I0an Hoffmang and Julia Cumming. CO-SPONSORS: Miss Mary Clynes, Mr. Donald R. Taylor and Ann Sanders, Editor. JUNIOR COMPILERS: Suzanne Taylorg Jean Wesphalg Doris Vaughan. -s -1: I 5 , '15 Typist, Betsy Croswell and Editor, Ann Sanders confer. S -. as ' , A -., 31 R 4. Pjikg ,-,,f., ' SENIOR COMPILERS: Nancy Callg Joyce Powellg Jeri Epstien. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION: Ann Sanders and Beverly Sfubble field. wr , , .I I -,,V,..-.- , . 1 I H . 4. 1 I4 P, . 1:9':' -1 u 5, . T11 Ni, ., neg-?,.,i:1 g.:::- 115. me--. ,yf ' :1 r lil 741 SPECIAL EVENTS: Margaret Gibson discusses page layout wth Miss Mary Clynes, Co-Sponsor. ACTIVITIES: Jean Sheehan, Jackie Sink, Carolyn Welch, and Sally Livingston. I ralnba rf - ffz.w'?-f'j'f A! PHOTOGRAPHER Pat Bailey -web. NMfW'Ny'NM'uUu1,AMW Jxwmuwuwwhc www vw Q Dwwvw Mqwmrvw W'jW1Mr'dWNx: lwlfu W COPY: Suzanne Kates, Mary Purser, Nancy Mundie, Elizabeth Violette. Mill ADVERTISING - FIRST ROW: Betty Hughes, Bonnie Bates, Jackie Forrest, Susan Rolph, Sally Hardy, Linda Conner. SECOND ROW: Mary Elese Pugh, Pat Allen, Carol Alexander, Carol Watkins, Susie Fuller, Quinby James. SPORTS: Wesley Jones, Sonny Smith, and Kenny Moore. I29 I EDITORIAL STAFF: Gail Hollingsworth, Frances Garris, .loe Dellapenta, Miss Gwen Harrington, Sponsor, Delores Calhoun, Sue Roberts, Carmen Vance. PHOTOGRAPHER Richard Todd Sponsor, Miss Gwen Harrington, and Editor, J oe Dellapenta. Krabba Highlight News and sports thoroughly covered and accurately presented, and feature articles cleverly written to catch the eye are the es- sentials of a good newspaper - and Hampton's Krabba High- light is one of the best. But behind the pieces of newsprint which we read for a day and then lightly toss into the trash can are the people who make the Highlight possible. K.-- Tix CIRCULATION STAFF: R. Corley, T. Buck, D. Gildner, F. Garris, K. Metts, P. Salter. SECOND ROW: C. Alcock, J. Derby, L. Jones, J. Siler, C. Leader, C Kelley, S. Roberts. THIRD ROW: E. Meadows, G. Harris, L. Thomas, L. Bottoms, E. Haden, J. Branscome, B. Corley, M. Watts, C. Wart- han, P. Garris. 1 I30 , .t .l . SPORTS STAFF - SEATED: C. Walden, Editor, C. Dowless, J. Taylor, R. Anderson. FEATURE STAFF - FIRST ROW: I. Southall S. Simmons S Roberts N. Woolard F. Cordle P Gray, P. Haynes. SECOND ROW B. Morman, T. Geggie, J. Stephen son, V. Cordes, P. Saunders, D. Bryant, C. Francis, D. Baker, J. Vaughan. THIRD ROW: R. Davis, E. Golab, C. Gulla, B. Wilson, R. Hudgins, L. McDaniel, S. Sentz, J. Powell and L. Brown. CIRCULATION STAFF - FIRST ROW: P. Haynes, S. Hollick, L. Watkins, G. Hettel, J. Murphy. SEC- OND ROW: C. Jamison, C. Francis, R. Cosby, N. Knewstep, V. Dietrick, S. Snadecki, J. Murden, J. Garnmel. THIRD ROW: J. Dowden, L. Kernodle, L. Sealey, C. Sundin, C. Dudley, H. Ayers, B. Hill, C. Wright, C. Thompson. NEWS STAFF - FIRST ROW: J. Jones, B. Wetmore, C. Vance, C. Childre, E Casey SECOND ROW: P. Hutton, P. McDaniel, B. Lighty, W. Abbott, I. Lambert L. Halnan, S. Buttrill. ADVERTISING STAFF: S. Hogge, B. Miller, N. Bazemore, P. Mat- thews, F. Vaughan. SECOND ROW: S. Spell, J. Cough, S. Cleavenger, L. Bloxom, C. DeAlha, K. Lowes, S. Bullock. THIRD ROW: B. Beachum, J. Garret, P. Lail, E. Williams, A. Andelton, N. Clay, B. Dunn, M. Taylor. Club members shown w1th thelr sponsors Miss Mann and Mrs Whiteside. Future Business Leaders of America OFFICERS: Sue Roberts, Presidentg Dee Bryant, Vice- Presidentg Charlotte Budd, Secretaryg Rosie Daube, Treasurerg Carolyn Webb, S.C.A. Representativeg Carole Howard, Reporterg Gale Fertitta, Historiang Jane Murphy, Parliamentarian. CO-SPONSORS: Miss Betty Mann and Mrs. Marilyn Whiteside. g,?h 1 1 Betty Morris, Wythe Holt, and Gloria Harris participate in the Latin Club han- OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Virginia Dietrich, Secretary: Wythe quet activities. Holt, President: Margie Kersey, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Gloria SPONSOR Mrs. Annie P. Gardner Harris, Corresponding Secretary: Lynn Tanner, Treasurer: Jane Vaughan, Chaplain. Latin Club Have you ever thought what it would be like to live in the days of the ancient Romans? The Latin Club, with its sponsor, Mrs. Annie P. Gardner, portrays these days at its Roman banquet and initiations of new members each year. Having an interesting speaker at each meeting helps encourage the en- joyment and advancement of Latin as we know it today. FIRST ROW: B. Stafford, J. Berry, J. Sheehan, G. Krause, V. Dietrich, P. Holbrook, L. Ferree, J. Test, L. Tanner. SECOND ROW: C. Lee, M. Kersey, J. Vaughn, N. Powell, Mrs. Gardner, W. Holt, A. Applegate, A. Routten, J. Powell. THIRD ROW: P. Elder, G. Harris, N. Berry, H. Pope, N. Call, S. Sadler, M. Gibson, F. Kelly, L. Watkins, S. Gayle, P. Watkins. 1ffm r ll. . 351 : uivgiguvw rm - 'i-53:6 5 V 1 V5 v f Q X, N 'Qu PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT lf.-av i James Dynes Joe Dellapenta if A H, xi ' Y if cHAPLA1N . In Ia' 'FJ SECRETARY-TREASURER Ann Sanders gi 'P 4 ,A A 'L - i Betsy Wetmore 7 Q '. --I f' uzll and Scroll A student journalist's highest honor is to become a member of Quill ancl Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School SCA REPRESENTATIVE .... SPONSOR Linda Himemoff Journalists. Sponsored by Miss Gwendolyn Harrington, the organiza- Miss Gwen Harrington tion holds formal initiations of new members in the fall and spring. fi -W :W it 'I A P Q A If , vig' -at . i I-X 7 I ? E 'T , 5 , 5 :.r, I 'T 'Q' y 52-get H , -f-5525 I I P2213 SITTING: Gail Hollingsworth, Pat Cray, Nancy Bazemore, Sue Roberts. STANDING: Betty Wilson, Judy Stott, Betty Morris, Cathy Childre, Penny Matthews, Mary Purser, Carmen Vance, and Pat McDaniel. FIRST ROW: S. Kelley, S. Buttrill, L. Thomas, P. McDaniel, S. Livingston, C. Jamison, A. Vause, S. Hogge, T. Land, C. Welch, J . Sink, J. Wood, E. Dunton. SECOND ROW: R. Nelms, J. Myers, J. Cooper, F. Gustafson, L. Watkins, G. Harris, J. Gammel, M. Chappell, M. Smith, D. Calhoun, J. Galbreath, M. Watts, M. Greene. THIRD ROW: A. Shield, E. Williams, P. Nelson, C. Hughes, V. Hardee, C. Vance, J. de Vazeille, R. Shields, J. Antrim, V. Ledbetter, R. Rath, S. Gayle, F. Field. FOURTH ROW: D. Rountree, D. DeShazor, K. Durham, E. Parker, J. Gottlieb, J. Rogers, S. Street, D. Vess, A. Lindinger, J. Marshall, R. Hudgins, R. Sandri, B. Blair. FIFTH ROW: A. Perkins, N. Bazemore, B. Dunn, C. Francis, E. Violette, B. Corley, L. Halnan, A. Andleton, P. Haynes, S. Taylor, M. Draley, B. Lee, C. Sundin, C. Farabee. SIXTH ROW: J. Cumming, B. Bates, D. Wallio, B. Wilson, K. Loewus, N. Hawkins, R. Riley, G. Wright, G. Smith, R. Stanley, J. McDaniel, G. Grimm, S. Cole, V. Cordes. SEVENTH ROW: Miss Suzanne Prillaman, S. Bullock, J. Powell, M. Olmsted, L. Lerner, F.. Casey, Mrs. Carleen Yates. French Club With fast transportation shortening the distance between countries, it is more important than ever to understand and appreciate other cultures. At Hampton High School the streets of Paris are only as far as the French Club. The clubis members learn French as a spoken language and study the culture, contributions, and customs of the French people. Sponsored by Mrs. i Carleen Yates and Miss Suzanne Prillaman, the organization holds an annual dinner and presents guest speakers, films and music to make the studying of France and its people a living cultural experience. OFFICERS: Jocie de Vazeille, Presidentg Sandy Street Treasurerg Pat Sandri, SCA Representative: Rose Shields Vice-President, Carolyn Welch, Chaplaing Joyce Gottlieb Secretary. l W J l - H, Sally Livingston, Mary Ellen Draley, and Jackie Sink enjoy Delores Calhoun's French accent. . SPONSORS: Mrs. Carleen Yates and Miss Suzanne Prilla- man. it tl' t. ww. ' H 'mf ' FIRST ROW: Mr. Roland Ralph, Director: Shirley Bosta: Sandra Perry: Beth Hastings: Alice Chandler: Martha Lou Coding. SECOND ROW: Sandra Culbert: Margaret Blount: Ann Wheless: Patty Turner: Mickey Walston. THIRD ROW: Leona Kinard: Carolyn Crump: Martha Grant: Pat Nettles: Pat Allen: Bobbi Mast: Kay Mills: Sue Carmines. FOURTH ROW: Esther Osborne: Doris Strickland: Tommy Matthews: Doris Vaughan: Betsy Croswell: Pat Terrell. FIFTH ROW: Russell Hicks: Sammy Sadler: Vemon Durham: Eugene Hom: Wayne Rector: Douglas Crotts: Leroy Baisden: Chris Nicholson. The A Cappella Choir represents the outstanding vocal talent of Hampton High School's Music Department. The Choir and its director, Mr. Roland Ralph, take part in Fall and Spring Concerts as well as school assemblies and community activities. Mr. Roland Ralph discusses arrangements with accompanist, Esther Osborne. , ,,-, PAT TURNER PAT TERRELL Chaplain SCA Representative ESTHER OSBORNE ELIZABETH VIOLETTE Treasurer Publicity P95 Hampton High Scho01's representatives to All-State Chorus, which met here in March. A Cappella Choir Officers KAY MILLS President LEROY BAISDEN Vice-President PAT ALLEN Secretary 5 ngxgguw-,3tg!r. 557-' ,, , ai all 1 A 5 E M l 4 . 's Y l s ,uv FIRST ROW: Betty Weadeg Phyllis Snappg Violet Wessarg Judith Amasong Jerry Mansfield. SECOND ROW: Cianne Edmondsg Jane Murphy? .lean Emberg Cay Sinclairg Carol Osborneg Nancy Owens. THIRD ROW: Jackie Adcockg Patsy Grilfeng Betty Cuilfordg Gloria Millerg Dot Cobbg Jean .lohnsong Carol Wooten. FOURTH ROW: Janet Cheesmang Joyce Cuthrieg Henrietta Carterg Jackie Derhyg Dorcas Ellisg Jean Weishauptg Nancy Olivcrg Pat Sinka. FIFTH ROW: David Staceyg Allen Miltong Charles Rickrnang Sidney Vickg Quinliy Collie-rg William Suisg Paul Kellerg Harry Hendricksong Harry Whitesideg Jerry Parker. 'z 1 2' it r W ' we ' , I we , X as - : 1 it I llgf 11 T 'Egg :t s , -,,, fx ' lfiaak-fieethr 552 .m 1 V is re ' ' ,K ei ' - 2 1-1 -- 7 ' 11' -2 new 1 'Y . iif .1 a 2 O my 1 , .r, V Q C3 ii? , C '. IT 5 was if jf! ' .Q e.J5gEggfL ngf'f0-Gvah Mixed Chorus and A Cappella Choir hold their annual Fall Concert. I38 ,....,..-.- t. . t. ,sM,,u,-MgFJ ,, ..,,, . , 2. , One of the highlights of the Christmas and Spring Choral Concerts is the appearance ol the Mixed Chorus. By preparing vocalists for community choirs and choruses. the Mixed Chorus provides its members with a general musical education. The chorus is directed by Mr. Roland Ralph. Future Nurses Club Florence Nightingale started the career of nursing during the Cri- mean War, and many girls have been inspired by the challenges of this profession. Sponsored by the Hampton ,Iunior Woman's Club and Miss Sandra Cutchins, R.N., Practical Nursing Instructor at Hamp- ton, the Future Nurses Club tries to interest girls in nursing and offers practical experience by visiting nearby hospitals and working on charity projects in the community. OFFICERS: F. Garris, Presidentg R. Roehm, Vice-President C Byrd, Recording Secretaryg P. Watkins, Corresponding Secretary J. Powell, Treasurerg E. Dunton, Chaplaing C. Dudley SCA Representative. . ...Ii .rx new-, Q P it-1 ersa 'act' 'fgui '.- 3' ilsfxev. 'aa P 5 ks I 5 FIRST ROW: M. Wright, C. Wright, E. Dunton, F. Carris, C. Byrd, P. Watkins, J. Powell, R. Roehm, C. Dudley. SECOND ROW: B. Beachum B Chick, B. Peterson, M. Wood, L. Jones, R. Davis, T. Wolff, C. Hastings, N. Powell, J. Galbreath. THIRD ROW: Miss S. Cutehins, E. Welch, D Cal houn, D. Derby, R. Maelsaehlan, J. Stone, H. Roehm, D. Coats, L. Sheppard. V. Selby. Sterilizing instruments is one of the basic steps in the field of nur in Future Nurses learn the rudiments of nursin ,EL , , ' .YL . We 5.551225 'Nw gi f ' ,at f as A Y F 21 EW . ., ' 3 5 i ,, ,Mt e W is A, -l my 1 ,M lllllllm a f ll' ' ' . . wi? 1 ze. ....,. .asses -N fists-l A ' 2, LSI? 'fc p' SEQ H -,T ssigwl. Y Shawn! .,r-- WwW 'NH 'f MM: was Y . . - 1 Y f , Y.. ..G':'f'f'fT fus e ' N fmm - ' . ' ' '-' f' Y 7, . . , A Y 1 : Lfi,a,g Y jll-uwiqgsmggk lu 1 H5 rang--..::': il A V' 1' , V 35' W J nf ' me t5m :w 'M?f5gf fw'ffvf'QM We fl-1 we 3325 5511 ll A 352 H, U, ... , 5,,,.Q,s.q?E.E.?,... - .. V .wigs 3 4 ,C f M ... f a ,N l - . V. rm l A , Lsggqagr-..,.f -.f-ffrg'g-g-'- f-f-A-as-.Ay-9--we-va' - '- my -.- iff , .., .,-v ,gif . V, ,-, ,f?f::-fy'--5,---Rs' V. 1-if-I :fav-waff, .-, --,.- -1--are ---ren -' 'Z' ' was W we was will --e v-'H -an an sis. 1,1 1' I 'f-:-'EE Epi? Left to right: Bill Wadling Frank Ruth. Secretary: Douglas Mistler. Tn-asuu-rg F. C. Mason. Presidentg Ken Wadlin, Vice-President, Ralph Collins Mike Olmsted, SCA Representative. Sponsor MRS. FAY QUINN I40 Chess Club Did you know that a game of chess is really warfare in miniature? Although chess was begun to keep rulers from actual war. toclay the game is played pure v for pleasure. The members of the Chess Clulo, and their sponsor, Mrs. Fay Evans u1nn work to improve their game so they may enter tournaments with other clubs in Tidewater. Projection taff One of our outstanding service organizations is the Projection Staff, sponsored by Mrs. R. H. Ballagh and Mrs.. Belva M. Counts. Through this staffs training in setting up and running audio- visual equipment, many educational programs have been brought to the classroom. Projection Staff members set up film projector for classroom en joyment. SPONSORS: Mrs. R. H. Ballagh and Mrs. M. Counts. FIRST ROW: J. Lutcr, J. Tale, B. Ogden. H. Ridcnhour, J. Cooper. SECOND ROW: C. Shelton, B. McCarver, J. Malone, R. Powell, D. Ray, H. Bailey, R Adams, J. Rushing, .L Robinson. THIRD ROW: B. Thomas, W. Ray, D. Ferguson, C. L. Lawson, J. Meade, S. Lackey. FOURTH ROW: M. Flanagan, D Davidson, B. Hurshell, M. Oliver, C. Gregory, R. Diggs. . J. Powell, P. Watkins, G. Anderson, B. Miller, F. Cordle, J. Christie, C. Gulla, S. Hogge, J. Jones, B. Anderson, J. Galhreath, G. Bradshaw, P. Elder. SEC OND ROW: S. Joyner, S. Kelley, S. Buttrill, S. Waters, A. Vause, B. Wetmore, M. Grant, J. Taylor, B. Wray, N. Woolard, V. Dietrich, J. Wood, G. Larson THIRD ROW: P. Paul, B. Morris, J. Vaughan, K. Wallace, S. Askew, M. Burton, S. Carmines, M. Pugh, T. Christian, E. Foster, C. Jones, A. Applegate, A Routten. FOURTH ROW: R. MachLachlan, S. Livingston, R. Nelms, L. Thomas, G. Seaton, L. McDaniel, L. Rew, B. Savage, P. Morris, P. Robins, S. Cleavenger S. Sutton, A. Robins. FIFTH ROW: D. Findley, Q. James, D. Bowers, M. Chappell, J. Ganimel, C. Jamison, G. Harris, L. Watkins, T. Land, P. Cosby, B. Davis P. Nettles, P. Saunders, M. Leonard. SIXTH ROW: R. Gary, B. Styles, S. Kates, S. Alm, M. Purser, R. Ritenour. arriclc Dramatic Club Since 1932, The Carrick Dramatic Club has worked to encourage student participation and interest in dra- matic arts. This is accomplished through the annual pro- ductions of the Fall Play and Play Night. Outstanding participants in Play Night are rewarded with the Hamp- ton Academy Awards, presented by the clubis sponsor, Mrs. Fay Evans Quinn, at the Spring Banquet. The ban- quet and awards are the climax of the dramatic season at Hampton High. OFFICERS: Priscilla Elder, President, Faye Cordle, Vice-President, Beverly Wray, SCA Representative, Gayle Bradshaw, Treasurer, and Ginny Dietrich, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Shelby Kelly, Jane Maddy, Phyllis Snapp, Bette Weade, Eva Dale, Dorcas Ellis, Jerry Mansfield, Jean Siler, Pat Allen, Sylvia Pearce, Phyllis Hutton, Carole Leader, Dorothy Myers. SECOND ROW: Edna Koronas, Joyce Guthrie, Glenda Bradshaw, Joann Shearer, Yvonne Robbins, Sandra Clark, Ray Ritenour, Jeanne Ramsey, Marge McMullen, Gayle Robinson, Vivian Pace, Doris Summerfield, Lou Woodard. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Test, Barbara 1Marinovich, Patsy Jones, DeEtte Newsome, Patti Barnette, Linda Franklin, Elizabeth Copeland, Brenda Mohr, Barbara Bennet, Mary Swain, Cathy Patterson, Ella Mae Quinn. Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS: Pat Allen, SCA Representative, Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, Mrs. Helen Thomas, Co- Sponsorsg Jean Siler, President. STANDING: Pat Holbrook, Reporterg Dorcas Ellis, Historiang Phyllis Hutton, Treasurer, Jerry Mansfield, Parliamentariang Charlotte Budd, Chaplain, Sylvia Pearce, Secretary. One of the most satisfying jobs is that of homemaker. The Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Thomas and Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, work to promote the realization of this aim and to further an in- terest in home economics. 'l K HN HN Y K NH 5 'M www it M5 H 152 5 iris Y it H ,rr tu t its ui tu it at E Q ll lt ,f Jigga , llo Barbara Babbs Bill Baker Gayle Bradshaw Susan Carmines Russell Carl' Mfilfha Grant Fred Mason Wayne Rector .Z w.- 'QHESPIANS 'sh f id i N. '-..,-- LID SkiPPY Spaush Bonnie Styles Betsy Wetmore ational Thespian Society To become a member of the National Thespian Society, Troop 300, is the-highest honor a student interested in dramatics can achieve. Thespians is responsible for securing student directors for Play Night and also pro- duces one play for charity. The organization is sponsored hy Mrs. Fay Evans Quinn. President: BETSY WETMORE Vice-President: WAYNE RECTOR Secretary: ALICE APPLEGATE Treasurer: BILL BAKER Historian: SKIPPY SPAUGH PRISCILLA ELDER as GINGER Mission accomplished! Though slightly soiled, she made the team! Unexpected blow by Donald Hayes overpowers he-man E. R. Myers in Time Out for Ginger. 2 sn Cast of Time Out for Ginger takes one of its three curtain calls. 'wh . W mr, . W ns: 1. Mi? , zfiimnl m'ws??fa?'4,, Q2-ie W 1t, illwtfpiiifgiwx 5 , ,gg 3? L.. l45 .r k iZ f at I l gl TQ i., FIRST ROW: J. Owens, M. Cook, I. Norton, F. Carris, E. Koronas. SECOND ROW: J. Norman, G. DeWitt, C. Dannneral, A. Belvin, G. Thornhill, N. Call. THIRD BOW: H. Cooke, B. Beasley, B. Womack, J. McDaniel, B. Frye, F. Presley, C. Budd. FOURTH ROXV: D. Vess, J. Gilbo, Slim, L. LeCompt, F. Loquet, M. Farmer, M. Wagner, G. Church. . OFFICERS: Edna Koronas, Quiz Caplaing .lane McDaniel, Publicity Chairman, Nancy Call. Vice-Presidentg Patty Turner, Presidentg Ronnie Evans, Song'Leaderg Douglas Voss, Treasurer. I46 Bible Club . . . be . . . an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. I Timothy 4:12 Highlighting the Bible Club's activities was the appearance of the Quiz Team with other Peninsula clubs in regular Contests on the Books of Luke and Galatians. As members of the Peninsula Bible Club Council, the group also participates in socials and banquets with other chapters. The organization is sponsored by Miss Mabel Farmer and the Peninsula Youth for Christ. 1' ' fgfivfri'-nv: -f ' 5' 'ff' 'f ff-f-fxf' ' QUIZ TEAM: Ronnie Evans, Jane McDaniel, Douglas Saunders, Nancy Call, Frances Carris. the C7 , lm-by W' 49- 'Wir 1' Judy Berry Carol Byrd Dot Hitchens Esther Osbourne NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X I FWZ l i Ei? Nancy Berry Cathy Childre Margie Kersey Sandra Perry IN fi! Vernon Bloodgood Betsy Croswell Wesley Lockwood Ann Sanders Dee Bryant Duane Davis Jane Murphy Beth Stafford atiomll Honor Societ The highest scholastic honor a student can receive is to be tapped dur- ing the Honor Assembly for the National Honor Society. A member of the organization must maintain a 3.5 scholastic average and set an example of good citizenship, leadership and character. The National Honor Society, Chapter 3351, is sponsored hy Mr. Roland E. Cazer. President: CRAIG ZIMMERMAN Vice-President: MARGIE KERSEY Secretary-Treasurer: CATHY CHILDRE Chaplain: NANCY BERRY SCA Representative: JUDY BERRY ir? ,ae Maribelle Bryde Gary Ferguson Bob Myers Betsy Wetmore Mr. Roland Cazer: Sponsor Distributive Education The Distributive Education Program enables business stu- dents to become acquainted with the fascinating World of buying and selling. This year, the Hampton Chapter was host clulo to the District DE. meeting. The group and their spon- sor, Mrs. E. B. Lominack, took a field trip to Richmond in addition to regular professional meetings. DISTRIBUTIVE- EDUCATION OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Staton, Treasurer: Jerry Brill, Presidentg Ginger Patton, Vice- Presiilent. SECOND ROW: Joan Myers, Secretaryg Wayne Silver, Parlia- inentariang Linda Hatly, Chaplain. -' ' i - iFsia:.azf.aE.1EQ.. EL-Liig?Ef5 LL .f ' ' tim s7'x-- - F 1'1 5 .Y . . ,, ..f - - ,iill ' I -tai x X i g ff!!-7 e I ' 'iw fzifiw' ' f' ff? ' ' S ' fi 1-:2'ii'1ffEm1a2i'-' ffajfrf ffrff' ii. sg ,i1.1 sw f,g1'7-1, -1 -1 4. :.f Tffrff ' 'g 'fj f , , M- f E '- ga f N a t ,E W' J - 5 .,, , .. it ' -in I I , 5 ,Q i X W Q- e - 5 E I .,f 5, gi s4,,Jz.,rf-g,u,.I,, ,lei , V I V . I - .,-I. 1- I 3. i Q, -.i.'r1-.EQ-li'l.,:iv ,gil ,iw if ' 2 ,J I. it lf.igatfiLFl-ii53i, fu -Y ' A T I '43, g. FIRST ROW: Barbara Plemmons, Joyce Crockett, Barbara Marinavich, Sally Mittlemaier, Brenda Sawyer, Juanita Lloyd, Myrtle Beck, Hazel Holland. SECOND ROW: Mary Louise Burton, Joan Sizemore, Beverly Atkin, Ginger Patton, Edith Johnson, Mary Ann Staton, Shirley Healy, .loan Myers, Linda Hatly. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Nace, Sidney Spain. Walter Flora, Gordon Garnett, Wayne Silver, Jerry Tate, Jerry Brill, Chip Shobe. OFFICERS: Billy Parham, Vice-President, James Hogan, Presidentg Jerry Tate, SCA Representativeg Bobby Pressley, Secretary. Furnishing music in the cafeteria for the students' en- joyment are Kenneth Davidson, Billy Parham, James Ivey, John Lambrott, and Bobby Pressley. Audiographic Staff Sponsored by Mrs. Lois Ballagh, the Audiographic Staff is re- sponsible for the school's most complicated and delicate audio and visual equipment. The members are also trained in the ope- ration of the sound equipment for dances, football and basketball games and the visual equipment for civic activities. FIRST ROW: K. Davidson, J. Hogan, B. Pressley. SECOND ROW: J. Ivey, B. Whitehouse, J. Tate, R. Powell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Robert Montgomery, Sponsor, B. Parham, J. Fowler, J. Lambrott, R. Diggs, R. Todd. 1 1 1 1 H1 11!'11'!'11H1 1 1, 11 1,11,',1'I'Q'11. 11 V 11 H 1 1 1 ' 1 A ' 111 1 ,,.ii?Zf?i?111111 11 ' 121zssiZW11 '111 '1 111 '11' 11' 1 T-Q5 1 1 H 11 113,113gJlff1,N.11:NN111,N11N X 11 1 113 1111 11!11M1Q'1, . 1 4 1 1' 1111111 1 ' 1 ki ' .wffsfllii V? A Z7 HN .:3iIi5iIi?9TL,, : 11 1 1 , N11, 11, ' ' f.-iii 1 1 1 . 1' 5 XXNE11 -22 1 E'.?25'f2r?'1 :W Y m ' 1!'1f'f1!'11! ' 11-: ' X1 11 1 1 1 11 G 11 , 5w.1'1. '2.'1x 5. I-:2:' i :1'1' 2 fwfr' 1 1-,111x, 1 1 1 1 K 1x1 N 1 A-1 M- 11' '1 111! 1 1 H1 1. QI 4 ' 1 1 1 ,. 1 is 11111 111 1 Q . X. I V1 .1 E 11 11 11 ' 15'2N1 .-.L I .. W 1 1 11,1 k ' ' , B., lm 1m 1 ' ,Ea-Zigi'-g 223,52 153151 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mfg X11 111 1 5 1 X 1x11 ' '1!:1gggg5ezz21,1,1'!111'11 11' '111 11wW- f '1'111'11'1 :mfs rr 1 1 11 .1 1 M- ,1 1 :Aw- 1 my any imyyluf E -EJ Y 1.. ,Q ' Q 1 11H11 111 as , ' 11!,,f 111: ff- 1sn:gQ,-41 , J.. ,my . . -YQNAV1 , 7 - ,-M ' 1 111 11 11 W , 1 1 DL SPORTS Opening the doors to fun and friendship, sports play an important part in our school lives. Even while cheering for our school teams, We develop the ideals of good sportsmanship and fair play that will affect our lives long after the games have been played and the bon- fires bilrned low. FIRST ROW: N. Edwards, B. Thomas, C. Zimmerman, R. Sowers, M. Walton, A. Hutton, D. Fishback, Z. Walker. SECOND BOW: J. Schaffer, D. Pereira, T. Norman, J. Bryant, C. Hanburger, H. Routten, T. Lewis and R. Nobles, Co-Captains, L. Brown, I. Calfee, J. Follmer, G. Ellerson, G. Broughton, T. Pinkston, Manager. THIRD ROW: S. Becouvarakis, Assistant Coach, D. Flanders, Manager, A. Briggs, B. Robinson, B. Harris, S. Hamilton, B. Sandman, G. Tattini, D. Dickinson, W. Traynham, B. Ball, M. Lawson, D. Cannon, A. Letoha, Assistant Coach, J. M. Eason, Head Coach. FOURTH ROW: R. Trout, H. Boyd, B. Hayes, C. Pervier, F. Ayers, G. Nobles, T. Gardner, B. Burton, J. Eason, R. Hamilton, D. Donadio. Varsity Football L mutt, l 1950 CO-CAPTAINS . .4 P I is RICHARD NOBLES TOMMY LEWIS Hampton opened its very successful 1958 season with a high- scoring 51-0 victory over Benedictine. In an away game with Cradock, Hampton trailed 13-7 at the half, but the Crabhers pulled this one out of the fire with a 19-13 win. Hampton de- feated Maury 35-0 in a poorly attended Monday night game at Darling Stadium, rescheduled because of rain. A much talked about Halifax team was the Crabbers' fourth victim in a 341-0 game. Hampton led Wilson 14-6 at the end of the first half, but Wilson won this one with a second-half drive. Great in '53 No. 51 breaks through the line. Touchdown bound Jeff Follmer After defeating powerful Granby 27-6, Hampton had high hopes for giving unde- f feated Norview a run for their money, but this was not to be. The Crabbers lost to Norview 20-0. The Crabbers gave the homecoming crowd a fine exhibition, defeating Warwick 13-6 in one of the most colorful games of the '58 season. Hamptonians journeyed to Newport News on Thanksgiving Day to see the Crabbers bring home the turkey in a 35-14 victory over the Typhoons, in a game which put Hampton ahead in games won in this ancient high school rivalry. Scotty Hamilton gets good protection on an end sweep. Red and White is finally ridden down. Turkey Day - 1958 - N Mg we . H, W Yfj i 4 ' ?1 -2 . mx EFEESEESSELH 1 '??E5a1f5... ' v : ': .. . ' ' Q H H 3 ' swf: '55 , MM. ii ww rmw 222 xg 'Vi , twin '-ami' 221452444 H 'H , H M225 egg 25544 1 1 ..v,..e,, ' .s ii i ' V: H 'H 5 'M iiifiiifim x U 4 M 444,4.4,4.. ,, ,, 22 :Emi 2535253511 ii The Blue and Cold can't stop Follmer this time. Nobles makes a bridge out of his interference to escape from A Crabber is brought down. tacklers. FIRST ROW J Rushmg C Sanzo C Shumaker C Catlett D Cannon T Arnold D Swayngin, L. Turner and C Kruse CoCapta1ns G Ford G Fmk D Askew E Thompson G Broughton SECOND ROW E Powell B Robmson E Turner, B. Beech, P Thomas G Thompson E Tattml C Powell .l Dotterer D Dwyer T Byrd L Page THIRD ROW S Bates Mana er S Becouvarakls Coachg C. Compton E Enscore D Brown B Rew B Vermel F Ayers J Dwyer J Heath R Trout W A111 ood D Rosen L Wood J Bro den Coach M. Verniel, injured Jumor Varsrty Football Norfolk Catholrc Wilson York Gloucester Warwick Poquoson Future Varsity talent snowed under at last. The Junior Varsity football team, under the guidance Tattini, who made eleven touchdowns and five extra of coaches Becouvarakis and Brogden, had a fairly good points, comprising a total of 71 points. The most season this year, winning three of their six games. valuable back was also Eugene Tattini. The most valuable The co-captains of the team were Larry Turner and linemen were Elmer Turner and Charles Kruse. Charles Kruse. The high scorer of the season was Eugene .lV's rush the center of the line. I HAROLD ALLEN JAMES BRANSCOME Cross Country Our Cross Country team enjoyed a most sucessful season this year. The outstanding runner of the year was Billy Sanchez, who took first place in five dual meets, first place in the state A.A.U. meet, first place in the Eastern District meet, and third place in the state meet. Billy also broke the record for the new Huntington Park course, run- ning it in a fast 9.50.1 minutes. Hampton's Cross Country team won all its dual meets this season, making this the fifth successive year that the team has been undefeated in dual meets. In the meet with Norview, our team won all of the five first places, thus acquiring a perfect score of fifteen. The low scorer in a cross country meet is the winner. The members of the team were Harold Allen, John Allen, James Brans- come, Billy Canepa, Joseph Dellapenta, Charles Palmer, ,lack Pittman, Billy Sanchez, and Wilbur Spencer. The boys listed above are those who represented Hampton High at the meets. However, many other boys who trained with those above worked unceasingly to help our team to he the outstanding team that it was. WILBUR SPENCER ma.. ,.. Z w F f -f l.-g' ' - l -. J OE DELLAPENTA BILLY CANEPA ' JOHNNY ALLEN FIRST ROW: W. Greene, W. Livingston, D. Saunders, W. Sanchez, J. Allen, J. Pittman, R. Sleigher, T. Ruth, D. Forguson, B. Conway. SECOND ROW: R. Woodman, Managerg C. Waller, H. Allen, C. Palmer, W. Spencer, J. Branscome, R. Evans, K. Shackelford, W. Canepa, C. Goode, J. Dellapenta, E. R. Szetela, Coach. D. Sheppard, B. Hundley, B. Croft, J. Nichols, C. Talbott, R. Perry, J. Saddler, B. Canepa, T. Byrd, L. Lashley, B. Harm Varsity Basketball MIKE ANASTASIO, Coach C0-Captains Charlie Talbott and Don Sheppard ' :Eg .. ff 4. - Q,JF,f, X l -435353 555555 L ... h ' L: ' gi, ' TV: , ws 5 I H I ' Q-Q uqpl . ? N14 r , ffl fl GNT 6 3 'm r N ' l .E .,.. P. .T .S . .T s PM LAAJ I ' 1 Q MN I X! BILLY CANEPA TOMMY BYRD 17 17 6', 145 lbs. 5' 11 , 150 lbs. Senior Sophomore Varsity Basketball JERRY NICHOLS THE LITTLE FIVE: Croft, Lashley, Sheppard, Hundley, and Harris. 16 5' 11 , 145 lbs. Sophomore THE 1958-59 SEASON This year's Basketball team has worked twice as hard as any team so far. Even though their record is not the absolute best, any team that beat them did so by very few points, usually less than four. This yearls team suffered from an un- usual lack of height, but this was made up for by our fighting little men. They piled up a fantastic number of points in one season, which puts them up top in the state. They played three games in which the score exceeded seventy points per game. The '58 squad was quite versatile in that it was able to change from a fast- hreaking pony expressv team to a slow, deliberate ball-handling team. This scrappy little Crabber team came off the floor as winner in six of their last seven games in order to win a place in the Eastern District Tournament, held this year at Princess Anne High School. Regardless of the final score, the basketball team of this season has captured the admiration of its fans. P BOB CROFT 17 5' B , 135 lbs. Senior Perry and Talbott go up after a rebound BYRD HARRIS BOB HUNDLEY 17 16 5, 7 , 160 lbs. 5' 10 , 150 lbs. 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The five high scorers of the year were Mike Cole, with a total of 156 pointsg Gene Nobles, with a total of 83 points and an average of 5.2 points per gameg Dickie Calfee, with a total of 81 points and an average of 5.1 points per gameg Wayne Presnell, with a total of 78 points and an average of 4.9 points per gameg and Donnie Donadio, with a total of 73 points and an average of 4.6 points per game. These are not the final scores and aver- ages, since the annual went to press before the last two games were played. Mike Cole scored the most points in any single game, shooting 22 points in the game against Maury. Nettles makes a fast break for a lay-up. M. Cole, 1. Moyer, B. Ball, D. Donadio, G. Nobles, D. Boyce, A. Letoha, Coachg E. Enscorc, D. Nelson, J. Heath, J. Nettles, B. Rew, W. Presnell D. Calfee. junior Varsity Basketball N Presnel1's shot is knocked outside by defenders. 1 wav 3,1411 KAR iv ,AA-,A , WM . . 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ADCOCK, JACQUILYNE Future Business Leaders of America: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Future Voters of America: SCA: Alternate Representative: Student Assistant: Senior Executive Board ALLEN, BRENDA JO Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Chem-Phy Club: Safe-Teens: Prom: Bids, Decorating, Refreshment Committees: SCA: Election Committee ALLEN , PATRICIA ANN Chorus: Girls', Mixed: A Cappella Choir: Secre- tary: Future Homemakers of America: SCA Rep- resentative, Sergeant-at-Arms, Federation-Song Leader: Future Voters of America: SCA: An- nual Staff: Advertisement Staff: Krabba High- light: Circulation Staff ALLEY, ANN CAROLYN Bible Club: Treasurer: Future Voters of America ALLISON, AARON FRANCIS Basketball: Varsity: Track: Varsity: SCA: Rep- resentative, Sportsmanship Committee, Federa- tion: Future Voters of America: President ANDERSON, DAVID SAMUEL Future Voters of America ANGLE, MARY ELIZABETH Chorus: Girls' APPLEGATE, ALICE JANE Band: Marching, Concert, All-State, Solo, En- semble Festival: Garrick Dramatic Club: Thes- pians: Secretary: Latin Club: Future Voters of America ATKINS, BEVERLEY JANE Future Voters of America: Distributive Education Club AUERBACH, ROBERT LOUIS AYERS, ROY I Band: Concert: Track: Football: JV BAILEY, WALTER LESLIE BAISDEN, LEROY FRANCIS Football: Varsity: Track: Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens: Chorus: A Cappella: Vice- President BAKER, DOROTHY ELIZABETH SCA: Library Committee Chairman, Monitor, Recreation Committee: Future Business Leaders of America: Chapter Promotion, Committee Chairman: Prom: Decorations Committee: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: Class Day: Decorations: Hall of Fame: Wittiest BAKER, VVILLIAIVI CLYDE National Thespians: Treasurer: Science Research Club: President: Speech Club: President: Krabba Magic: Director: SCA: Election Commit- tee Chairman, Executive Board, Workshop Dele- gate, Monitor Committee: Prom: Bids -Com- mittee Chairman: Carrick Dramatic Club, Krabba Highlight: Circulation, Advertising Staff: The Seafarer: Circulation Manager Senior tatistics BALLANCE, CAROL FAYE Future Homemakers of America: Vice-President: Basketball: Girls' Team: Monogram Club: Chorus: Girls', Glee Club BARBREY, WILLIAM SHERRILL Future Voters of America BARNETTE, PATRICIA ANN Future Business Leaders of America: Future Homemakers of America BARTLETT, JAMES ELDRED BATES, BONNIE LEE Future Teachers of America: French Club: Fu- ture Nurses Cluh: Krabba Annual: Advertising Staff: SCA: Elections Committee: Krabba High- light: Business Staff: Future Voters of America BAZEMORE, NANCY GRAY Student Assistant: Future Teachers of America: Future Voters of America: French Club: SCA: School Spirit Committee: Prom: Refreshment Committee: Krabba Highlight: Assistant Adver- tising Manager: Quill and Scroll BELANGIA, TREVOR ROY Projectionist Staff: FVA BENTON, SHIRLEY MAE Latin Club: Future Nurses Club: Future Voters Club: Chorus: Girls': Prom: Bids, Refresh- ments: SCA: Election Committee BERRANE, J OYLINE DARE Chorus: Girls' BERRY, JUDITH LYNN Biology Club: SCA: Representative: National Honor Society: Student Assistant: Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America: Latin Club: French Club BERRY, NANCY LEE Biology Club: National Honor Society: Chap- lain: Student Assistant: Treasurer: Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America: Latin Club BLAND, JOSEPH PHILLIP Future Voters of America: Steering Committee BLANTON, STEPHEN DOUGLAS Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America BLOOD, GEORGE HARDY Band: Marching, Concert, Dance, Solo Ensemble Festival: Future Voters of America BLOODGOOD, VERNON DALE Biology Club: National Honor Society BORBAS, CAROLYN VIRGINIA Biology Club: Future Homemakers of America: Future Voters of America: SCA: Representative? Krabba Highlight: Advertising Staff BOSTA, SHIRLEY ANN A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Mixed, Girls', All- State - Eastern District: Future Teachers of America BOWEN, BEVERLY JONES Band: Marching, Concert: Future Voters of America BRADSHAW, GAYLE ELLEN Biology Club : President: Garrick Dramatic Club : Treasurer: National Thespian Society: Future Teachers of America: Safe-Teens BRANSCOME, JAMES ALFRED Key Club: Chaplain: Cross Country Team: Track Team: Co-Captain: Biology Club: Safe-Teens: SCA: Representative: Indoor Track Team: Krabba Highlight: Advertising Staff BRANT, GERDA KATHERINE BRILL, JERRY Football: JV: SCA: Assembly Committee, An- nouncements: Distributive Education: President: Sophomore Class: Treasurer: Safe-Teens: Base- ball: Varsity: Future Voters of America: Parlia- mentarian BRITTON, LOIS MARIE Future Homemakers of America: KAPA: Girls' Glee Club BROWN, JAMES LOVICK Safe-Teens BROWN, NORMAN LEE, JR. Senior Class: Vice-President: Football: Varsity, JV: Varsity Club: Treasurer: Future Voters of America: Vice-President, National Affairs: Key Club: Boys' State: Track Team: Krabba High- light: Feature Staff BROWN, STEPHEN LAWRENCE Future Voters of America BROWN, RICHARD LEE Cross Country Team BRUCE, MARVIN MILTON BRYANT, ADELIA ANN National Honor Society: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff, Feature Staff: Student Assist- ant: Future Business Leaders of America: Vice- President: Announcement, SCA Committees: Fu- ture Volers of America BRYANT, JAKE Baseball: Varsity: Football: Varsity BRYANT, LOLA MAYS Future Voters of America BUCHANAN, GEORGE WILLIAM BUDD, CHARLOTTE YVONNE Future Business Leaders of America: Secretary: Future Homemakers of America: Chaplain: Fu- ture Voters of America: Safe-Teen Club BULLUCK, LINDA JOYCE Bible Club: Chorus: Girls' BURNS, MARY ELLEN Future Voters of America BUTTS, HARRY KENNETH SCA: Representative BYRD, CAROL FAYE National Honor Society: Student Assistant: Fu- ture Nurses Club: Recording Secretary: SCA: Representative, Elections: Red Cross: Repre- sentative: Future Business Leaders of America BYRD, WALTER ORRIS SCA: Representative: Future Voters of America CALFEE, JAMES ROBERT Band: Marching, Concert, Dance, Solo and En- semble Festival: Football: Varsity: Track: Fu- ture Voters of America CALL, NANCY CAROLE Bible Club: President: Student Assistant: Chap- lain: Krabba Annual Staff: Senior Compiler: Latin Club: Speech Club: Treasurer: Future Voters of America: Krabba Magic Radio Pro- gram: SCA: PTA Committee CAMDEN, LENDELL V. Cross Country Team: SCA: Representative: Bas- ketball: JV: Baseball: Key Club: Corresponding Secretary: Future Voters of America: Most Out- standing Sophomore Boy CANEPA, WILLIAM ANDREW C SCA: Vice-President, Representative, Peninsula Federation - Vice-President: Key Club: Bas- ketball: JV, Varsity: Cross Country: Prom: Decorations Committee: Hall of Fame: Best Looking CARLBERG, CHARLES THOMAS Basketball: JV: Future Voters of America: Class Representative: SCA: Representative, HHS, Ushers: Chemistry Club: Prom: Decorations CARMINES, SUSAN CALLIS Safe-Teens: Senior Executive Board: Thespians: A Cappella: Float Committee Chairman: Future Voters of America: Garrick Dramatic Club: Chorus: Mixed, Girls': Biology Club CHANDLER, NANCY PAGE SCA: Representative: Future Nurses Club: Chap- lain: Chorus: Mixed: Cap and Gown Commit- tee: Future Voters of America: Red Cross: Representative: Krabba Highlight: Advertising Staff CROCKETT, JOYCE Chorus: Girls': Distributivc Education Club: Bible Club: Future Voters of America CHAPMAN, SHARON DIANNE Student Assistant CHILDRE, CATHERINE BERNICE Senior Class: Secretary: National Honor Society: Secretary: Krabba Highlight: Student Relations Council: Secretary: Senior Attendant to Home- coming Queen: Cap and Gown Committee: Fu- ture Voters of America: Hall of Fame: Best All Around: Basketball Queen CHISIVIAN, WYTHE WHITING Golf Team: Biology Club: Secretary, Treasurer: Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff CLARK, WYTHE KEELING Future Voters of America CLARKE, BARBARA SUE Chorus: Girls': Announcement Committee COATES, RANDI National Honor Society: SCA: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Spanish Club: Girls' Athletic Association COBB, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Chorus: Mixed, Girls': Student Assistant: Nurses Club COLLIER, IRA QUINBY Chorus: Mixed: Future Voters of America COLLINS, MARGARET MARY COMPTON, BONNIE F AYE Band: Marching, Concert, Majorette, All-State, Solo Ensemble COMPTON, EDWARD GRAYSON CONYERS, PEGGY JOYCE COOKE, KENNETH OWEN Football: JV: Future Voters of America: SCA: Altemate Representative CORLEY, BRUCE RALPH SCA: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff: Prom Committee: Announcements Committee COWLEY, ROBERT DANIEL Basketball: JV, Varsity: Track: Varsity: Foot- ball: Varsity: SCA: Representative: Chess Club CROFT, JAMES ROBERT Football: JV: Basketball: JV, Varsity: SCA: Council: Announcements Committee: Key Club CROOM, ALVIN WILLIAM Future Voters of America CRONAU, EDWARD DARDEN Future Voters of America CROSWELL, BETSY FREEMAN Honor Society: Garricks: Student Assistants: Future Teachers of America: Krabba Annual: Typist: Future Voters of America: FBLA: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: A Cappella Choir CRUMP, JOSEPH CLINE Chorus: Boys': DE Club: Projection Staff DALE, EVA MARIE Future Voters of America: Speech Club: Secre- tary: Future Homemakers of America: Refresh- ment Head: Future Nurses Club: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Bible Club: SCA: Representative: Chorus: Girls' DARNELL, JOHNNY JAMES SCA: Representative: Projection Staff: Hall of Fame: Best All Around DAUBE, ROSEMARY C. Future Business Leaders of America: Treasurer, Delegate to State Convention: Future Voters of America: Board of Directors DAVIS, DUANE DAVID Boys' State: SCA: Executive Board: Key Club: Junior Class President: Basketball: Manager: National Honor Society DAVIS, JOYCE CAROL Future Voters of America: Distributive Edu- cation DAVIS, ROBERT ,EDWARD Prom: Decorations Committee: Krabba High- light: Feature Staff: Future Voters of America: Football: JV, Varsity DAVIS, STEPHEN WATSON Varsity Club: Future Voters of America: Base- ball: Executive Board DEATKINE, DAVID DUDLEY h Key Club: Chemistry Club: Cap and Gown Committee DELLAPENTA, JOSEPH VINCENT Krabba Highlight: Editor-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll: Vice-President: Key Club: Track: Cross Country: Chem-Phy Club: President: SCA: Rep- resentative: Biology Club DENBY, CAROLYN BEATRICE Future Voters of America DERBY, JACQUELINE ALVA SCA: Representative: Future Nurses Club: Fu- ture Voters of America: Chorus: Girls,' Mixed: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff DOUGLAS, OTIS DREWERY, CARMEN VAUGHAN SCA: Representative: Future Voters of America: Future Business Leaders of America: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: Future Homemakers of America: Biology Club: Garrick Dramatics Club DUNCAN, EDWARD ELLWOOD Band: Concert, Marching, Dance, All-State DURHAM, WILLIAM VERNON Cross Country: Future Voters of America: Safe- Teens: A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Mixed DYNES, JAMES OTIS Key Club: Future Voters of America: Chaplain: Quill and Scroll: President: Krabba Annual Staff: Sports: Magazine Staff: Business Man- ager: SCA: Special Events: Boys' State: Senior Executive Board EACHO, JAMES DOUGLAS Band: Marching, Concert: Future Voters of ,America EACHO, NORMA CHENAULT SCA: Representative: Future Voters of America EDMONDSON, DAVID WRIGHT Biology Club: Latin Club: Band: Color Guard EDWARDS, ROBERT MYRTLAMD Biology Club: Projection Staff: Safe-Teen: Fu- ture Voters of America ELLERSON, GEOFFREY DIXON, JR. Football: JV and Varsity: Key Club: Vice-Presi- dent: Varsity Club: Vice-President: Track: SCA: Representative ELLINGTON, LESTER HAROLD Football: JV: Krabba: Circulation Staff: Senior Class President: FVA: Treasurer: Hall of Fame: Best Dancer EPSTEIN, J ERILYN Krabba Staff: Senior Compiler: SCA: Repre- sentative, Special Events, School Spirit Com- mittees: French Club: Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens EVANS, ROBERT Golf Team: Future Voters of America FAISON, ROBERT EUGENE Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens FERGUSON, CHARLOTTE ANN Future Voters of America: SCA: Representa- tive FERGUSON, GARY WRIGHT Key Club: National Honor Society: Band: Vice- President, Concert, Dance, Marching, All-State FERGUSON, PEGGY JEAN Safe-Teen Club: Bible Club FERTITTA, NANCY GALE Cheerleader: Varsity. JV: SCA: Board. Assembly Committee Chairman: Future Voters of America: Vice-President of Public Af- fairs: FBLA: Historian: Safe-Teens: Krabba Annual Staff: Junior Compiler, Advertising Com- mittee: Garrick Dramatic Club: Chorus: Girls', Mixed Executive FIELD, FRANK Basketball: Varsity: French Club: Future Voters of America FINESTONE, HARRIET MERLE 'Transferred from Granby High School: French Club: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: SCA: Representative FISHBACK, DAVID MADSEN Varsity Football: Future Voters of America FLANDERS, DONALD HUGH Football: Manager: Key Club: Boys' State: Baseball: Manager FLORA, WALTER LEE Distributive Education: Future Voters of America FOLLMER, JEFF JOHN Football: Varsity, JV: Track: Varsity: Future Voters of America: Varsity Club: President: Cap and Gown Committee FORD, JUANITA JEANNETTE National Honor Society: FBLA FORD, ROBERT DALE FRANCIS, WILLIAM SAMUEL SCA: Representative: Football: Varsity: Prom: Decorations: Hall of Fame: Best Dressed: Debate Team FREEMAN , KAY LAMM Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls' F RIEDBERG, SYBIL MARGO Future Voters of America: French Club FURR, BARBARA LOUISE Future Voters of America GAIVIIVION, DAVID RUSSELL SCA: Alternate Representative GARNETT, MARION GORDON, J R. Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America: Distribu- tive Education GAYLE, SUSAN MONTAGUE Latin Club: Cheerleader: Varsity, JV: Student Assistant: SCA: Dance, Library Committees: French Club: Future Nurses Club: Hall of Fame: Best Looking GEGGIE, ANN TERRY Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Krabba Highlight: Feature and Ad- vertising Staffs: SCA: Prom Committee GERRITY, CHARLES HARRISON Football: JV GIBSON, MARGARET ANN Biolog Club: Secretary-Treasurer: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: SCA: Krabba Annual: Special Events: Student Assistant GILDNER, DAVID LEE Track Team: SCA: Senior Executive Board: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff GILES, DALE ELAINE Distributive Education: SCA GODING, MARTHA LOUISE SCA: Secretary, Representative, Publicity Chair- man: Junior Class: Vice-President: Student Re- lations Council: Girls' State Delegate: A Cap- pella Choir: Cheerleader: Varsity GODLEY, OSCAR LUTHER SCA: Assembly Committee: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff GOTTLIEB, JOYCE ELLEN State SCA: President: Girls' State: Governor: Sophomore Class President: SCA: Executive Board, Peninsula Federation: Band: Concert, Marching: French Club: Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award: Hall of Fame: Most Likely to Succeed GOUGH, JANET LOUISE Cheerleader: Varsity: SCA: Representative, Election Committee: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: Future Voters of America: Prom: Deco- rations GRANT, MARTHA SCHUYLER A Cappella Choir: Biology Club: Garrick Dra- matic Club: Thespians: Chaplain: SCA: Dance Committee: Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls', Mixed GRAY, NANCY PATRICIA Cheerleader: Varsity Co-Head, JV Head: Stu- dent Assistant: Future Voters of America: SCA: Executive Board, Treasurer, Representative, School Spirit: Krabba Highlight: Circulation, Feature Staffs GREEN, ANNETTE LILLIAN GREENBERG, MARTIN TAYLOR Transferred from Maury: National Honor So- ciety: Debate Team: Quiz 'em on the Air GREGORY, BRENDA KAY Chorus: Girls' GUSTAFSON, F REDERIC BOWEN French Club HALDEMAN, CAROLYN LOUISE Latin Club: SCA Representative: SCA: Execu- tive Board, Sportsmanship Committee: Most Out- standing Sophomore: Junior Class: Treasurer: Safe-Teens: Council: Krabba Highlight: Adver- tising, News Staffs: Future Voters of America: Corresponding Secretary: Senior Class: Treas- urer HALL, CURTIS, LINWOOD Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens: Chem- Phy Club: Biology Club HALNAN, LUANNE MARY SCA: Representative, Assembly, School Spirit Committees: Azalea Princess from HHS: Student Assistant: Krabba Highlight: News, Advertising Staffs: Future Voters of America: Recording Secretary: Latin Club: French Club: Senior At- tendant to Basketball Queen HANBURGER, CHRIS Key Club: Football: Varsity: Hall of Fame: Most Athletic HANNA, ROBERT THOMAS HANSON, EUNICE TURNER Distributive Education Club: Future Voters of America HARRISON, BEN Science Research Club: Chem-Phy Club: Future Voters of America: National Merit Semi-Finalist: VJ AS Science Fair: First Place HARRISON, LOUISE Transfer: Charm Club: Spanish Club: Girls' Tumbling Team HARTMAN, PATRICIA ANN Future Homemakers of America: Future Voters of America HASTINGS, ROBERT CHARLES Chemistry Club HATLEY, LINDA DIANE Chorus: Girls': Distributive Education Club: Chaplain: Future Voters of America HAWKINS, STUART FREAR Football: JV: Band: Baseball: Golf: SCA: Alternate Representative HEALY, SHIRLEY KATHLEEN Distributive Education Club HICKS, WILMER RUSSELL Future Voters of America: A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Mixed, Boys' HINTERNHOFF, LINDA ROE Transfer: Cheerleader: The Student Prints: News Editor: Junior-Senior Play: A Cappella Choir: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Quill and Scroll: Future Voters of America HITCHENS, DOROTHY ELINOR National Honor Society: Chorus: Mixed, Girls': Future Voters of America: Safe-Teen Club HOBBS, VERNON COLEMAN Future Voters of America: Distributive Educa- tion Club HODGE, LILLIAN MARCIA Future Homemakers of America: Historian: Fu- ture Voters of America HOGAN, JAMES PHILLIP Audiographic Staff: President HOGGE, SHIRLEY ANN Future Teachers of America: SCA: Representa- tive: Carrick Dramatic Club: Chem-Phy Club: Recording Secretary: Future Voters of America: Biology Club: Krabba Highlight: Advertising HOLBROOK, PAT ANN SCA: Representative, HHS Committee: Future Voters of America: Latin Club: Committee Chairman: Girls' State Alternate: Student As- sistant: Senior Executive Board: Future Home- makers of America: Federation Vice-President HOLDEN, JACQUELINE RITA Future Voters of America HOLLAND, HAZEL MARIE Distributive Education Club HOLLINGSWORTH, GAIL LOUISE Band: Marching, Concert: Student Assistant: Krabba Highlight: Business Manager: Carrick Dramatics: Chorus: Mixed: Future Business Leaders of America HOLT, WYTHE WHIT ING Key Club: President: Latin Club: President: National Honor Society: Safe-Teens: Co-Ordi- nator: Baseball: Official Scorer: Biology Club: President: Basketball: Official Scorer: Hall of Fame: Most Studious HORN, EUGENE TROY A Cappella Choir: Football: JV: Band: March- ing, Concert, Dance, Solo and Ensemble Festival: Chorus: All-State, Mixed HOUSE, J OANN HUGHES Junior Red Cross: President: Safe-Teens: Repre- sentative: Student Assistant: SCA: Typist, Elec- tion: Future Voters of America: Cap and Gown Committee: Prom: Decoration HOUSE, TOMMY J. Biology Club: Future Voters of America HOWARD, CAROLE ANN Future Business Leaders of America: Reporter: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: Future Voters of America: Board of Directors HUDGINS, ROBERT ALTON Krabba Karavan: Sports: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: French Club: Biology Club: Fu- ture Voters of America: SCA: Alternate, Li- brary: Speech Club HUDSON, WALLACE DODGE Future Voters of America HUGHES, CAROL SUE Chorus: Girls': Future Voters of America HUGHES, PEGGY O'NEAL Chorus: Girls' HUTTON, ALBERT B. Senior Executive.Board: Safe-Teens: Key Club: Key Club: Executive Board: Football: Varsity: Varsity Club HUTTON, PHYLLIS WILMA Future Homemakers of America: Treasurer Krabba Highlight: News: Biology Club HYATT, RAY LEE Future Voters of America IVEY, WILLIE MAC Football:Varsity JOHNSON. FLORA PEARL Chorus: Girls': Future Homemakers of America Future Voters of America JOHNSON, LLOYD LEE Future Voters of America: Biology Club JOHNSON, NORMA LEE Garriek Drama Club: French Club: Future Voters of America JONES, BARBARA ANN Band: Marching, Concert, Festival Solo and En- semble JONES, LINDA RUTH Student Assistant: Bids Connnittee: Future Business Leaders of America: Future Nurses of America: Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Circulation JONES, WILLIAM WARREN Future Voters of America JORDAN, SARAH EUNICE SCA: School Spirit: Cheerleader: Future Voters of America: Announcement Committee J OYNER, GORDON GREY Future Voters of America: Chorus: Boys': Foot- ball: JV: Baseball KANTOR, J. JERRY Transfer from Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia: Tennis Team: Monogram Club: Span- ish Club: Comet Staff: Debate Club KELLEY, CHARLOTTE ANN Student Assistant: Future Voters of America Krabba Highlight: Circulation KELLEY SHELBY JEAN Future Homemakers of America: Thespians: Garriek Dramatic Club: Student Assistant KEMP, ELEANOR GRACE Student Assistant: Future Voters of America: Biology Club: Chorus: Girls': Krabba High- light: Circulation: Safe-Teens KERSEY, HELEN MARGARET SCA: Executive Board: Latin Club: Vice-Presi- dent: Girls' State Delegate: National Honor Society: Vice-President: Band: All-State, Coun- cil: Future Voters of America: Board of Direc- tors: Student Assistants: Vice-President: Prom: Refreshment Committee KILMON, LINDA ANN Future Voters of America KOHL, DOUGLAS SCOTT Future Voters of America KOHLER, PAUL WARD Chem-Phy Club: Future Voters of America KORONAS, EDNA BRUCE Future Homemakers of America: Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens: Bible Club: Quiz Leader KRAUSE, VIRGINIA ANN Latin Club: SCA: Alternate Representative: Krabba Highlight: Proofreader LAIL, PATRICIA ANN SCA: Representative, Welfare Committee: Fu- ture Teachers of America: Chaplain: Biology Club: Chem-Phy Club: Safe-Teens: Prom: Deco- ration, Refreshment Committees: Senior Execu- tive Board: Future Voters of America: Execu- tive Board LAND, SYBLE LINDSEY Future Teachers of America: Future Voters of America: Historian: Chem-Phy Club: French Club: Chorus: Girls': Garriek Dramatic Club: SCA: PTA, Sportsmanship' Committees, Repre- sentative LEADER, CAROLE ANN Future Voters of America: Future Homemakers of America: Krabba Highlight: Circulation LEAGUE, MARY WHITING Hall of Fame: Best Dressed: Student Assistant: SCA Representative: Homecoming Queen: Fu- ture Voters of America: SCA: Election, Library Committees: Prom: Decorations Committee LEATHERMAN, MARTIN EDWARD Future Voters of America LEGUM, LOUIS Future Voters of America: Board of Directors: Debate Team: Dramatic Club: Secretary: Granby Forum: Monogram Club: Spectator: Sports Edi- tor LEONARD, MARY LEE Transfer: Future Voters of America: Garrick Dramatic Club: Science Club: Debate Club: Latin Club LEVY, KATHYRN Future Voters of America LILES, BILLIE RAY LINA, LINDSAY JOHN SCA: Representative: Football: JV, Varsity LIVINGSTON, SARAH LEWIS Bids Committee: Future Voters Club: SCA: Representative: French Club: Garrick Dramatic Club: Band: Treasurer, Concert, Festival Solo and Ensembles, All-State: Krabba Annual Staff: Activities LINDSAY, CI-IRIS ALTON LOCKW OOD, GEORGE WESLEY Chem-Phy Club: Vice-President: SCA: HHS Cotumittee: Boys' State Delegate: Chess Club: Honor Society: Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist: Key Club: Magazine Staff LOTTINVILLE, JAMES LEROY SCA: Alternate Representative LOVE, PEGGY RUTH Biology Club: Future Teachers ol America Future Voters of America LOWMAN, ELLA DARLENE Future Voters of America MADDY. .JANE WILSON Chem-Phy Club: Future Homemakers of America: Biology Club: Safe-Teens MANSFIELD. GERALDINE RUTH Future Homemakers of America: Treasurer, Federation Parliamentarian: Chorus: Cirls'. Mixed: Future Voters of America MARTIN, KRAMEON TILFORD Chorus: Boys': DE Club MASON, FREDERICK CHRISTIAN Chem-Phy Club: Sergeant-at-Arms: Chess Club: President: Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America: Thespians: Carrick Dramatic Club: Projection- isl Staff MAST, BARBARA LEE A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Fu- ture Voters oi America: Student Assistant: Sen- ior Executive Board: SCA: Representative, Publicity Committee Chairman, Special Events Committee MATTHEWS, PENNY LYNN Krabba Highlight: Advertising Manager: SCA: Representative, School Spirit Committee: Prom: Decorations Committee: Senior Armouncements Committee: Cheerleader: Varsity: Future Voters of America: Quill and Scroll MCCARRON, BARBARA PRIDDY Future Voters of America: Future Nurses of America: SCA: Altemate Representative, School Spirit Committee: Red Cross: Representative: Dramatic Work MCCLAIN, BARBARA ANN Biology Club: Future Voters of America MCDANIEL, PATRICIA ANN Student Assistant: Krahba Highlight: Seafarer: Editor: Future Voters of America: French Club: SCA: Representative: Quill and Scroll MCDONALD, BILLY ELKINS Cross Country: Track: Future Voters of America MCQUATTERS, TOMMY ALEXANDER Chorus: Boys', Mixed: Future Voters of America MILLER, GLORIA EDDIE Chorus: Girls', Mixed: SCA: Representative, Elections Committee: Future Voters of America: Future Business Leaders of America MILLS, KATHRYN IRENE A Cappella Choir: President: Chorus: Mixed, Girls', All-State: Future Teachers of America: Future Voters of America MILLS, NANCY LOUISE SCA: Representative, HHS Committee: Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Red Cross: Representative: French Club: Future Homemakers of America: President, Federation President Y MINOR, BIRDIE JO Future Voters of America MITCHELL, LEONARD PUCKETT Future Voters of Ameriea MITTELMAIER, BARBARA Future Voters of America MOHR. BRENDA LEA Future Ilomemakers ol America: Future Voters of America MOORE. BARBARA JEAN Future Ilomemakers of America: Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens MORRISON. DOUGLAS LEE Football: JV: Chorus: Boys': Future Voters of America MORT, JOHN HOWARD F ootbaIl: JV: Track: Chorus: Boys', Mixed MUNDIE, NANCY ROBB Student Assistant: Latin Club: Safe-Teens: SCA Representative: Cap and Gown Committee: Chairman: Krabba Annual MURPHY, JANE CLAIRE National Honor Society: Student Assistant: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America: Historian: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff: Announce- ments Committee: Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls', Mixed MURRAY, FLORENCE JACQUELINE Future Homemakers of America: Future Nurses of America: Thespians: Garrick Dramatic Club: Future Voters of America MYERS, EARNEST RALPH Future Voters of America: Sergeant-at-Arms: Fall Play: Senior Executive Board: HHS Com- mittee: Football: JV: Garrick Dramatic Club: Chem-Phy Club: Krabba Magic MYERS, JOAN ELIZABETH DE Club: Secretary: Chorus: Girls': SCA MYERS, ROBERT KURTZ Band: Concert, Marching, Dance, All-State: Key Club: Future Voters of America: Honor Society NACE, JAMES RUSSELL Future Voters of America: DE Club NAGY, BARBARA ANN Biology Club: Future Voters of America NELSEN, RONALD THEODORE Future Voters of America NEWSOME, ELMA DeETTE Future Voters of America: Future Homcmakers of America NICHOLAS, JOHN' LEONARD Varsity Club: Baseball: JV: Basketball: JV, Varsity: America Football: Varsity: Future Voters of NOBLES, RICHARD EARL Football: Varsity Co-Captain: Basketball: .lV: Baseball: Varsity: Key Club NUNNALLY, JUDITH WATTS Student Assistant: Publicity Chairman: Junior Class Secretary: Latin Club: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: French Club: Announcements Committee: Future Voters of America: Prom: Refreshnumts Committee IillLlll'l1l3Il OGDEN, ROBERT ELLERY Chorus: Boys': Projeetion Staff: Future Voters of America OSBORNE, ELEANOR ESTHER A Cappella Choir: Treasurer: National Honor Society: Latin Club: Sale-Teens: Chem-Phy Club: Chorus: Girls', Mixed, All-State: Prom: Theme Committee Chairman: Hall of Fame: Most Studious OVERMAN, BILL GRANDY Football: JV OWEN S, AUDREY MAE Basketball: Athletic Association OWENS, NANCY FAYE Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Biology Club: Future Voters of America PARHAM, WILLIAM THOMAS Audiographic Staff: Vice-President: Future Voters of America PARKER, ANNE VICTORIA Future Voters of America PARKER, EVA ROBERTA SCA: Representative, Welfare Committee Chair- man: French Club: Future Voters of America: Future Nurses of America PARKER, LINDA MARIE Chorus: Girls': Future Voters of America PATT ON, CLARENCE EDWARD Football: Varsity: Future Voters of America PEARCE, SYLVIA MARIE Future Homemakers of America: Secretary: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America: Student As- sistant: National Honor Society PEREIRA, RITA FRANCES Future Business Leaders of America: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Chorus: Girls' PERRY, RAY HEWLETT Track: Basketball: JV, Varsity: Future Voters of America PERRY, SANDRA ANN Chorus: Girls', Mixed: A Cappella Choir: Speech Club: SCA Representative: Future Voters of America: National Honor Society PETOCK, SUSIE Future Voters of America PHILLIPS, KATHRYN MCVAUGH Future Voters of America PIERCE, JAMES FRANKLIN Band: Marching, Concert: Krabba Annual: Photographer PINARD, WILLIAM R. Future Voters of America PLEMMONS, BARBARA LEE DE Club: Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls' PLOTT, TED JACKSON Latin Club: Float Committee: SCA: Representa- tive, Poster Committee: Future Voters of America POND, MARION ALICE Future Homemakers of America POWELL, CARMEN LOUISE Chorus: Girls': Future Voters of America. POWELL, JOYCE ANN Student Assistant: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: Future Voters of America: Annual Staff: Senior Compiler: French Club: Cap and Gown Committee: PTA Committee POWERS, THERESA GABRIELLE Future Business Leaders of America: Future Voters of America PRESSLEY, ROBERT ALEXANDER Audiographic Staff: Secretary: Future Voters of America PRICE, DANIEL SCOTT Future Voters of America PRICE, JOHN WATSON Future Voters of America PROFF ITT, PEGGY ANN Future Voters of America: Future Nurses of America PUFFENBERGER, JAMES LEON Band: Treasurer, President, Concert, Marching, Dance: Baseball: Varsity: Future Voters of America QUINN, ELIZABETH KAY Play Prop Committee: Chorus: Girls' RAGSDALE, GLORIA MAE Future Voters of America REED, ROBERT ALTON REXRODE, SANDRA LEE RICHARDS, JIMMY BRUCE RICHARDSON, A. WAYNE Audiographic Staff RILEY, CASEY WILLIAM Future Voters of America: Steering Committee RILEY, RENE ANNE SCA: Executive Board, PTA Committee: Latin Club: French Club: Future Voters of America: Science Research Club ROBBINS, THOMAS LEON Football: JV ROBERTS, SONIA KAY Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff ROBERTS, SUE Krabba Highlight: Feature Editor: Future Business Leaders of America: President: Cap and Gown Committee: SCA: Representative, Dance Committee: Quill and Scroll: Chorus: Girls' ROBINS, HERMAN J. Chem-Phy Club ROGERS, JULIA BYROM Future Voters of America: Vice-President of Local Affairs: Chorus: Girls': Play Costume Committee: French Club ROGERS, MARGARET PAMELA Future Voters of America: Future Business Leaders of America ROUTTEN, ANNE LEE Latin Club: Garrick Dramatic Club: Future Voters of America: Band: Marching, Concert, Festival Solo and Ensemble RUTLEDGE, JAY DEAN Football: Varsity: Future Voters of America SALTER, PATRICIA ELLEN Future Homemakers of America: Sergeant-ab Arms: Krabba Highlight: News Staff, Circula- tion Staff: Future Voters of America SANCHEZ, WILLIAM EUGENE SCA: Representative: Track: Cross Count.ry: Captain SANDERS, MARY ANN Krabba Annual: Editor: National Honor So- ciety: Quill and Scroll: Chaplain: Student As- sistant: SCA: Representative: Senior Executive Board: Future Voters of America: Safe-Teens SAUNDERS, STUART ALAN Biology Club: Chem-Phy Club: Future Voters of America SAUNDERS, WILLIAM HENRY SAVAGE, PATRICIA ANN Chorus: Girls': Future Voters of America SCHAFF ER, JOSEPH HENRY SCA: Representative: Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America SCHUBERT, FRANK ROBERT Projection Staff : Football: Manager SCOTT, BONNIE MAE Chorus: Girls': Future Voters of America: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America SECHREST, EDYTHE MARILYN SCA: Representative: Future Business Leaders of America: Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls': Cap and Gown Committee SEITZ, PATRICIA ANN SCA: Representative SERIO, GRACE ANN Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls, SHAPIRO, ILENE DORIS Elections Committee: Future Voters of America: Maury: Tri-Hi-Y: School Spirit Committee SHARMAN, WILLIAM ANDREW SCA: Representative: Future Voters of America SHEPPARD, DON RICHARD Football: JV: Baseball: Varsity: Basketball: Varsity Co-Captain SHERMAN, JUDITH ELLEN Future Voters of America SHORE, CHARLES LEE DE Club: Future Voters of America: SCA: Representative: Safe-Teens SHORTRIDGE, ROGER BLAIR Basketball: Varsity: Future Voters of America: Cap and Gown Committee: Varsity Basketball Manager SILER, GLORIA JEAN Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff: Future Homcmakers of America: Chem-Phy Club: Stu- dent Assistant: SCA: Cap and Gown Commit- tee: Future Voters of America SILVER, WAYNE EDWARD DE Club: Safe-Teens: Biology Club: Usher Committee SIMMONS, FRED ALLEN Basketball: JV SIMMONS, MARY SANDRA Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff, Feature Staff: Future Voters of America: Announce- ments Committee: Usherette SINCLAIR, ROBERT CURTIS Biology Club: Future Voters of America: Science Project: Honorary Mention at Williamsburg SINK, JACQUELYN SCA: Representative, HHS Committee: Krabba Annual Staff: Activities Staff: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Future Nurses of America: French Club: Prom: Clean- Up, Decorations Committee: Magazine Staff: Circulation Staff SMITH, BETTY JO DE Club: SCA SMITH, HARRIET LEE Future Voters of America: SCA: .Alternate Rep- resentative SMITH, SANDRA KAY Transfer: Pep Club: Future Voters of America, Bowling Club: Classical Record Club: Choir: Librarian: Future Business Leaders of America SMITH, SHARON GAY French Club: Future Voters of America SMITI-IWICK, JAMES CARSON Safe-Teens: Future Voters of America SNADECKI, SUZANNE Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Future Business Leaders of America: Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Circulation: Hall of Fame: Most Talented SNAPP, PHYLLIS CECILIA Future Homemakers of America: Chorus: Mixed: Future Nurses of America SNOW, KATHLEEN SYLVIA Krabba Highlight: Feature: Future Voters of America: Board of Directors: SCA: Alternate SOUTHALL, ERMA INEZ Futtu'e Business Leaders of America: Social Chairman: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: Typist: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Chorus: Girls' SOWERS, RONALD EDWARD Football: Varsity, JV: Baseball: Varsity: Varsity Club: SCA: Representative SPAIN, SIDNEY NEILL Chemistry Club: Secretary: Distributive Edu- cation Club SPEARS, JAMES LABORN Projection Staff: Chemistry Club: Biology Club: Football: JV SPELL, HAZEL SUZANNE Vice-President of Sophomore Class: Student Re- lations Council: Cheerleader: JV, Varsity, Head: Sophomore and Junior Attendant to Basketball Queen: SCA: Representative: Chorus: Girls': Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff : Hall of Fame: Most Popular SPENCER, WILBUR HOLLOMAN Cross Country: Co-Captain: Track: Projection Staff: Garrick Dramatic C.Iub: Future Voters of America: Biology Club: Safe-Teens SPIVEY, JOHN WAYNE Distributive Education Club: Kecoughtan Pag- Cant SPIVEY, VERLENE OWENS Red Cross: Representative: SCA: Representa- tive: Future Business Leaders of America SPRUILL, DAVID HUGH Future Voters of America STAFFORD, MARGARET ELIZABETH Latin Club: National Honor Society: Student Assistant: Prom: Bid STANWORTH, LINVVOOD EARL Biology Club: Safe-Teens STEPHENSON, NIARY JAY Senior Executive Iloard: Krabba Highlight: Circulation. Feature Staffs: Future Voters of America: SCA: Library Committee: Safe-TPCHSZ Recreation Committee: Chorus: Girls', Mixed STONE, FRANCIS DALE Future Voters of America STOTT, JUDY LEE Magazine: Publicity Chairman: Quill and Scroll: Future Voters of America STRAWN. WILLIAM HUGHSON Future Voters of America STUBBLEFIELD, BEVERLY SUE Annual: Faculty Staff: Future Teachers of America: Biology Club STYLES, BONNIE MAE National Thespian Society: Safe-Teens: Garrick Dramatic Club: Annual Staff: Plays: Fall, Sen- ior SUMMERFIELD, DORIS JUNE Student Assistant: Chorus: GirIs': Future Voters of America TALBOTT, CHARLES YANCEY Basketball: Varsity Co-Captain: Track: Varsity: Boys' State: Key Club: Future Voters of America: SCA: Representative: Honor Council: Chairman TALLEY, JAMES A. Projection Staff: Secretary: Distributive Educa- tion Club TAPPEN, WAYNIE WRAY TEACHEY, MARVIN FRANK Key Club: Boys' State TERRY, LARRY EARL TEST, JEAN MARIE Latin Club: Future Homemakers of America, Futtue Voters of America: SCA: Alternate TEST, KENNETH F. Track: Future Voters of America THOMAS, NANCY LEE Senior Executive Board: Band: Secretary, Coun- cil, Marching. Concert, All-State, Solo and En- semble Festival THOMAS, SANDRA LEIGH Future Voters of America: Future Business Leaders of America: Chorus: Girlsi: SCA: Rep- resentative THOMASON, JAMES OSCAR Football: JV: Future Voters of America TILLEY, MARY WALLACE Chorus: Girls: Future Voters of America TODD, JACQUELINE CAROLE Student Assistant: Future Homcmakers of America: Future Business Leaders of America TODD, RICHARD HAROLD Krabba Highlight: Photographer: Audiographic Staff: Amateur Radio Club: SCA: Representa- tive: Future Voters of America TORIAN, CHARLES .IENKENS Hall of Fame: Most Talented: Key Club: Fu- ture Voters ol America: Sale-Teen Council: Band: Marching, Concert, Dance, All-State, Solo and Ensemble Festival TORRIE, DONALD THOMAS Speech Club: Future Voters of America: Vice- President of State Affairs: Krabba Highlight: Circulation TOZIER, RITA LOUISE Band: Librarian, Concert, Symphonic, All-State: French Club TRAINHAM, MARVIN STUART SCA: Representative TURNER, PATRICIA RAE A Cappella: Chaplain: Future Voters of America: Bible Club: President- VAUGHAN, JANE ELLEN Student Assistant: President: SCA: Executive Board, Council: Future Teachers of America: Secretary: Future Voters of America: Garrick Dramatic Club: Krabba Higalightz Feature Staff VENERIS, ANN J ACQUELINE Speech Club: Vice-President: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Secre- tary: SCA: Special Events Chairman: Student Assistant: Future Business Leaders of America VIOLETTE, ELIZABETH ANN A Cappella Choir: Publicity Chairman: Krabba Annual Staff: Copy: Student Assistant: Latin Club: French Club: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Prom: Refreshments WADLIN, KENNETH LEROY Chem-Phy Club: Chess Club: Vice-President : Safe-Teen Club: Future Voters of America: Radio Club WALKER, NAN REBECCA Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Feature Staff: SCA: Alternate: Hall of Fame: Best Dancer WALKER, ZELL Football: Varsity WALSTON, MICKEY DIANNE A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Cirls', Mixed: Fu- ture Nurses of America: SCA: Representative: Future Voters of America: Red Cross Repre- sentative WALTON, CHARLES MICHAEL Football: Varsity, JV: Key Club: Safe-Teens: Chem-Phy Club: SCA: Executive Board, Assem- bly, Elections: Krabba Highlight: Advertising WALTON, ROBERT SHERWOOD Krabba Highlight: Sports: Baseball: Varsity: Future Voters of America: Prom Committee: SCA: Representative, I-IHS Committee WATSON, HERBERT E. Band: Marching, Concert, All-State, Solo and Ensemble Festival WAY, DAVID EARL Chem-Phy Club WEADE, BETTE JAYNE Chorus: Cirls', Mixed: Future Voters of America: Future I-Iomemakers of America WEBB, CAROLYN KAY Safe-Teens: Future Business Leaders of America: SCA: Representative WEBB, MAROLYN FAY Student Assistant: Future Business Leaders of America WEBB, PAUL EDWARD National Science Fair: Army First Prize Win- ner in Electronics: Chem-Phy Club: Science Research Club: SCA: Council, Executive Board, PTA: Track Team: Future Voters of America WEISHAUPT, JEAN ELIZABETH Student Assistant: Future Voters of America: Future Teachers of America: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Secretary WELCH, CAROLYN THERISA Krabba Annual: Activities Staff: Announce- ments Committee: Chairman: Future Voters of America: Student Assistant: French Club: Chap- lain: Prom: Bids, Decoration Committees WELCH, NINA EVELYN Latin Club: Future Voters of America: Future Nurses of America WELLS, DONALD JAMES Band: Concert, Marching, All-State, Solo and Ensemble Festival WESSAR, VIOLET MARIE Future Homemakers of America: Future Voters of America: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Biology Club WETMORE, ELIZABETH INCRI D SCA: Executive Board. HHS Committee: Cirls' State: National Honor Society: National Thes- pians: President: Quill and Scroll: Secretary- Trcasurer: State Science Convention: Honorable Mention - Chemistry: Krahba Highlight: As- sistant Ncws Editor: Krabba Annual: Junior Editor WEYGINT, J OANNA MAE Future Voters of America: Band: Concert, Marching, All-State, Solo and Ensemble Festi- val WHELESS, ALICE ANN Cheerleader: Varsity: Chorus: Girls', Mixed: Board of Directors: Future Voters of America: Hall of F a.me: Most Athletic: A Cappella Choir WHITE, JUDITH LEE Future Teachers of America Club: French Club WHITEHOUSE, BOBBY VERNON Audiographic Staff WIGGINS, BENJAMIN BIRCHARD Safe-Teens: Executive Council: Future Voters of America WILLIAMS, EUNICE MARIE Safe-Teens: Prom: Decorations Committee: Fu- ture Nurses of America: Krabba Highlights: Advertising Staff: French Club WILSON, ASHBY STEPHEN SCA: Representative: Golf Team: Debate Club: Future Voters of America: Projection Staff WILSON, ELIZABETH ANN French Club: Krabba Highlight: Future Voters of America WOMBLE, BARBARA JUNE Chorus: Girls': Future Voters of America: SCA: School Spirit Committee, Furniture Staff WOODARD, STEPHEN ALPHENS Future Voters of America WOODMAN, ROY ALAN Cross Country: Manager: Track: Manager: Safe- Teens: Varsity Club WOODWARD, MARION WARWICK WORSTER, DAPHNE WYNNE Future Voters of America: Krabba Highlight: Advertising Staff WRIGHT, DAVID LLOYD Band: Marching, Concert, Dance, All-State, Solo Festival WRIGHT, WILLIAM RAMSEY ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG SKILLINGS National Honor Society: President: Football: Varsity: Track: Co-Captain: Key Club: Secre- tary: SCA: Representative: Class Poet , ,. . - 1mm -- ' Vs..- U,,L Ifaiasufmwg V Qrgsw.-...SV V V .V W ' .4 Je. 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E -'v w fI'3P5TE3W - . , T, ' - - A ' 5 - -if Q : It Q in 1 1 : 6 Y MORNING HE IMES-HERALD AFTERNOON Besl Wishes IQ I'l1e June Gracluales LEACY'S SHOE HOSPITAL 34 E. Mellen S+ree+ JOHN DOWNING PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA Prop. Very Bes'I' Wishes From THE ROSS ADVERTISING SERVICE HAMPTON, VIRGINIA R. F. SLAUGHTER LUMBER COMPANY Ik Lumber, Millwork and Building Materials Ik PHONE PA 2-438I PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA For 'rlwe Besl in Au'Io Supplies H O P'S P LAC E Eslablisllecl I922 PHONES: PA 3-0747, PA 2-5568 I7 Armisleacl Avenue HAMPTON, VIRGINIA HALDEMAN MARINE SALES 200 EAST QUEEN STREET HAMPTON, VIRGINIA TEAGLE TRANSPORTATION Hamplon Roacls' Largesl' ancl Mosl' Dependable Seafood TransporI'a+ion Daily Service lo RICHMOND, WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Z Wx blql W Wm., MW 4- 0 , f- 'F34 -1-A gag' . .. llll 1 -AN M f M17 ' -M' 2 in 42g,,.. 6 5 Sl , VVe hope so. Because we have interesting jobs for special gals here at the telephone company. If you're alert and like people, you'll like it here. The surroundings are pleasant, the pay is good right from the start-and you'll have lots of opportunity for aclvancement and raises. There's a special extra, too. You'll have that wonder- ful feeling of making an important contribution to your community. Come talk to us about telephone work. XVe'd love to meet you! The Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia A good place to work SINCERE BEST WISHES TO HAMPTON HIGH STUDENTS WOODWARD DRUG STORES, INC. 9 Sou'rI1 Mallory SI'ree+ 2 WesI' Queen S'rreeI' PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA HAMPTON, VIRGINIA U. S. TIRE SERVICE SEV. WALLACE' Mgr. GOLDSTEIN BROTHERS FURNITURE WI1eeI Balancing Recapping ancI Vulcanizing AuI'I1orized Dis+ribu?rs U. S. Tires '20 WeS+ Queen Shed HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 4304 KECOUGHTAN ROAD HAMPTON, VIRGINIA PHONE PA 2-6376 Dia' PA 10733 Bes+ Wishes From O'I E ' I' C I I WYATT BROTHERS, INC. ' qu'P'ne on 0' The S-I-ore for Men Sales-Service-InsI'aIIa+ion DIAL PA 3-67I2 26OI KecougI'I+an Road DOWNTOWN HAMPTON HAMPTON. VIRGINIA WYTHE AUTO SLPPLY COMPANY Spoi' Deliveries Any Time AuI'o Springs-The Larges+ S+ocIc on +I1e Peninsula Au'romoI'ive RepIacemen'l' Par'Is and Accessories 2204 KECOUGHTAN ROAD DIAL CH 7-6336 HAMPTON, VIRGINIA BETTER KNOWN-KNOWN TO BE BETTER I s 'b l 473 HQ 4 IA .CbJ'-T.: f N' u . Q x if 3 3 Q. QaQuIimg .4 MIIIIIIIIIWIIIWIIWIEWIMWIWIDIVA the graduating Z class I Q29 IIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIEIIIIEBIEIIIIIBDEIDUIPIDBDIEJIIISUIIIIIWI ' I nmux N 'I ' Nl is t l re X PEG IIS PAY Off xl I EXE! Nigga, AMIIIIIIDWVWDDDIIEIBDDDEMWMWI SIGN OF GOOD TASTE RETAIL PRICE STILL 5c ELI'S Gem of Ihe PeninsuIa FULLER'S CORNER ELI MATER, Your I IOS'I' PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA wr Telephone PA-2-6666 26 EasI' MiIi'rary Rd. Hofel-Confectionery HAMPTON. VIRGINIA WYTHE CLEANERS Where Customers Send Their Friends 25 I 9 KECOUGHTAN ROAD HAMPTON, VIRGINIA -LEEIIIU' . SPRATLEY - ROGERS WYTHE SURPLUS SALES MOTOR CO. ff! Governmeni' and Civilian Surplus Over 'I'he Years Cloihing, Boo+s, Shoes and JacIceI's Many Safisfied Cusfomers Rain Coais and Rain SuiI's in FORD Sales and Service l60I KECOUGHTAN ROAD PHONE CH 5-3393 2I0 Armisfead Avenue Hamp+on, Virginia OPPOSHG Wyihe Fire Deparimenii Phone PA-2-4373 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Bes+ Wishes 'ro Ihe June GracIua+es LAWRENCE B. WOOD LOIS ROBINSON'S GIFT SHOP 8 SOUTH KING STREET IN DOWNTOWN HAMPTON for Thai' In+eres'ring GiH Nor Found Everywhere Come in and Browse ROUNTREE FURNITURE COMPANY Hampl'on's Progressive Home Furnishers ,E , GENERAL ELECTRIC MAJOR APPLIANCES THE OLD POINT NATIONAL BANK OF PHOEBUS We Welcome Your Checking and Savings Accounts DRIVE-IN WINDOW SERVICE AMPLE PARKING SPACES COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES Phone PA 2-639I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION kecoughtan laundry-cleaners Your Exclusive Lux Laundry WYTHE SOUTHAMPTON Pick-Up and Delivery Service Fashions for Men of All Ages THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP DIAL CH 7-557I 3IO7 Washing+on Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA JUD BLACK'S AMOCO STATION I3I9 NorI'h King S'I'ree+ HAMPTON, VIRGINIA DIAL PA 2-I5II Jonafhan Logan Teena Paige Marie PhiIIips Dresses a+ SEARS DEPARTMENT STORE VISIT OUR NEWLY REMODELED STORE IN DOWNTOWN HAMPTON. MARPLE OPTICAL Ik Prescrip+ions Filled-Glasses FiH'ed Lenses DupIica+ecI DIAL PA 2-483I 32 WEST QUEEN ST. HAMPTON. VIRGINIA LEVIN'S Smar'r Feminine Apparel 23 SOUTH MALLORY STREET PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA BOWDITCH FORD soo KECOUGHTAN ROAD The Safesf Place on +he Peninsula 'Io Do Business CARS Q- 'noi PARTS TRUCKS SERVICE . Iv' RX A 4-X Phone CH 5-3253 HAMPTON, VIRGINIA J. P. WATKINS G. A. FORBES WATKINS SUPPLY COMPANY, Fuel, Oil, Wood, Coal, Hay Grain, Feed and Seed 336 WEST QUEEN STREET DIAL PA 30723 HAMPTON. VIRGINIA BENDER'S TOY AND GIFT SHOP Hallmark Cards-Toys-Gills I7 EAST MELLEN STREET ' PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA When You Care Enough 'ro Send +he Very Bes'r Besl' Wishes I'o +he June Grads SILVERMAN FURS 32II Washingion Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Congra'I'uIa'Iions Io 'rhe Hampfon High School Graduales SUSSEX BEAUTY SALON 3837 KECOUGHTAN ROAD HAMPTON. VIRGINIA For All of Your Banking Needs THE BANK OF PHOEBUS I BARCLAY AND SONS, JEWELERS 29 I 2 Washingfon Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA :Iran Diamonds-Wa+ches-Silver Jewelry For I'he Finesl' Fashions for Men HAWKINS-KNIGHT MEN'S WEAR 34 Easl' Queen S'rreeI' HAMPTON. VIRGINIA Dial PA 3-8I5I MERRIMAC MOTORS, INC. Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial Dealers II! HI! 'If KECOUGHTAN ROAD AND LA SALLE AVENUE DIAL PA 2-6367 HAMPTON, VIRGINIA DOWDEN INSURANCE AGENCY SHAW JEWELRY COMPANY Wafches S+erIing Silver 2202 KecougI1I'an Road Radios Diamonds Hi-Fi Jewelry HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Luggage Appliances i I Cameras Dia 5-7257 28II WASHINGTON AVENUE NEWPORT NEWS, VA BURFORD WYTHE TIRE COMPANY, INC, BUICK CORPORATION King and Lincoln SI'ree+s in Down'I'own Hampion Bernard and Nor+I1 King S+. Dial CH 4-I459 I903 25+I'i SI'ree+ a+ I'I'1e Langley Traffic CircIe NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA DIAL PA 3-3335 PA 2-4305 PERRY'S MEAT AND POULTRY MARKET Ik Ik II! The Best in Poultry 320I HUNTINGTON AVENUE DIAL CH 5-I6II NEWPORT NEWS, VA. ' We deem it a pleasure and a privilege to have played a part in the creation ot this yearbook through the medium of our photographs and thus to have helped perpetuate the memories of student days at Hampton High School. CHEYNE'S STUDIO 106-108 East Queen Street Hampton, Virginia Dial PA 3-5111 FRIGIDAIRE DUO THERM RCA VICTOR MAYTAG P LCO MAGIC cl-:EF ZENITH McLEAN APPLIANCE COMPANY, INC. SaIes With Good Service for 26 Years I5 Soufh King S+ree+, Hampfon, Phone PA 2I92I I3 Easi' Queen S+ree+, Hampion, Phone PA 33383 28+h S'Iree'I and Jefferson Avenue, Newpori' News, Phone CH 4I I2I 3708 Washingion Avenue, Newpor+ News, Phone CH 47989 97I0 Warwick Road, HiIIon Shopping Cenier, Phone LY 63435 Smari Shoes for +he Teens W id e WALTON SHOES, INC. I9 Eas'I' Queen S+ree'I' HAMPTON, VIRGINIA ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PuIaIica'Iion of 'rhe I959 KRABBA wouId have been impossible had we noi received I'he coopera+ion of our pho+ographers, Messrs. Holland, Farabee, Whiieed and Cheyne: our many adveriisers, and Ihe facuI'Iy and s'rucIen'Is of Hampfon High School. We wish 'Io 'Iake Ihis opporI'uni'I'y 'I'o ex- press fo I'hem our deepesi' appreciaiion. --The KRABBA SI'aIf of I959 'N .Lx W ' .Afjkxi .E,,,?a- .fu I g'.i f'-:gl ,fix I , I ef , I If 5 - I I f Wi Afxxqfw ,J S I II W i li , 'I II f. VIITIH ai 'I A I H I' TTI .. 'Iii IIn,wIgf H E If FW F' Je ' I I EI 'V' 1 ,A 2 ' Q. Q -, +11 if fx . l ' S i I if II MII I S I l. I III iii! i ii Eilli - ' 1' ni.- iii 41113 T., w W ff 'SJW f p A m .f 1w '2 if I IL HQ L,if'r5'24f!,x,' Ei V' '. E jig -I E I if 2 5 fr- Qg : -R+-+L E, -.,. , -.-- :::: -'W Have You Considered a Career in Retailing? MANY OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE SOON WITI-I TWO BIG STORES ON THE PENINSULA Newpori' News, Virginia NDRTHRDP FORT SHOP, INC In mmm We A Non ruLK vmslNlA 2, ,vf-if 0 I I Y A ' ' 3: IX SPECIALISTS IN SPUIITINGANDATHLETICEQUIPMENT ,p 1 f ' 1 PAL I ' 543 450 GRANBY STREET, ZONE 1D MA We Have Been Serving Hampfon Hi for 40 Years A. LOUIS DRUCKER EMANUEL E. FALK VD,?s I .AAT VE' Q TAT 'EI II MIPS U A ,NI-IC IE HEADQUARTERS FOR HOUSING 3824 Kecoughfan Road HAMPTON, VIRGINIA I3I 26I'h S+ree+ NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA BEST WISHES We Appreciate the Fine Cooperation Given Us by Students and Faculty Your Yearbook Photographer FARABEE'S STUDIO 3005 West Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA CITY OF HAMPTON Council-CiI'y Manager Governmeni' GEORGE C. BENTLEY SWANSON HUNT MaY0 Vice-Mayor RALPH DIXON JOHN R. LAWSON Councilman . Councilman OTIS JOHNSON C. E. JOHNSON Councilman Cify Manager OLDEST CONTINUOUS ENGLISH SPEAKING SETTLEMENT IN AMERICA, I6l0 CIRCUIT COURT CLERK Phone PA 3-467I Records ancl Reporfs Operafion of Circuii' Courf. Records Documenfs. Sells Marriage Licenses and Passporfs. COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE Phone PA 2-6I3I Assesses properfy. Sells s'I'a'I'e and cify business Iicenses. CITY SERGEANT Phone PA 3-52I6 Bailiff of Courf. Jailer. Serves civil papers. COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY Phone PA 3-358I Prosecufing AHorney for I'he'SI'a'I'e. CITY MANAGER Phone PA 3-5II4 Chief Adminisfrafor of fhe Cify Governmeni. CIVIL DEFENSE Phone PA 3-746I Organizafion and 'Iraining of civilian personnel for use in fime of emergency or disasfer. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Phone PA 2-6336 Operafes public school sysfem. FINANCE DEPARTMENT Phone PA 2-58I3 Fiscal confrol and record keeping. Purchasing. FIRE DEPARTMENT Phone IEmergencyl PA 2-4335 Fire exfinciion. Inspecfion of fire hazards. HEALTH DEPARTMENT Phone PA 3-6567 Vifal Sfafisfics, Communicable Diseases Confrol, Mafernal Hygiene, Sanifafion, Food Esfablishmenfs, Milk Sanifafion and Privafe Food Disposal. Rabies Confrol, Public Healfh Educaiion. HOME AND FARM AGENTS Phone PA 3-25I6 Advancemenf of agriculfural acfivifies and home economics. LAW DEPARTMENT Phone PA 3-772I Cify Afforney-Legal Advisor fo fhe Cify Govern- menf. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Phone PA 3-I8lI Surveys and sfudies of exisfing condifions and fufure growfh of 'Ihe cify. Presenfs long plans 'Io promofe efficiency and economy in fufure developmenfs. POLICE DEPARTMENT Phone PA 2-433I Phoebus. Law Enforcemenf. Receives Complainfs. Enforces weed ordinance. Sfreef lighfs ou'I'. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Phone PA 2-63I6 Care of Public Buildings excepf Schools. Consfruc- fion, repair and operafion of Sfreefs, Bridges, Sanifary Sewers, Refuse Collecfion, Sform Drainage, Mosquifo Con'I'rol. RECREATION DEPARTMENT Phone PA 3-2509 Organizes and conducfs recreafional programs on fhe playgrounds. REGISTRAR Phone PA 2-5259 Regisfrafion of qualified vofers in fhe cify. TREASURER Phone PA 2-594I Collecfs Sfafe Tags ISI'afe March I5I'h -Io April I5+hl. Sells Sfafe and Cify Aufo, Dog Licenses. ZONING DEPARTMENT Phone PA 2833I or PA 3-6656 Adminisfers Zoning Ordinance. Inspecfion of plumbing and elecfrical insfallafions. Issues building, plumbing and elecfrical permifs. Adminisiers sub- division regulafion ordinance. Prepares properfy indenfificafion maps. Congrafulafions fo 'Ihe June Graduafes DIXIE DIGGS AUTO PARTS, INC. Norfh King Sfreef and Pembroke A HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Ve. Relax Wifh a Hobby From HOBBYLAND Model Airplanes-Boafs Craff and Arfisfs' Supplies DALE B. LIVELY 383I Kecoughfan Rd. Hampfon, Dial PA 3-55OI Va. Besf Wishes From GENE RUSSELL, Florist 3600 Kecoughfan Road HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Dial PA 3-3385 Complimenfs of PENINSULA FLORIST ASSOCIATION Complimenfs of fhe PIC WIC SHOPS Langley Traffic CircIe Buckroe Shopping Cenfer COMMUNITY HARDWARE G. L. AGNEW, Prop. Langley Traffic Circle PA 3-5883 HAMPTON. VA. Aerial View of 'Ihe NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING and DRY DOCK CO. The Apprenfice School of fhe Newporf News Shipbuilding and Dry Doclr Company offers an opporfunify for qualified young men fo acquire a skilled craff while obfaining a Junior College Educafion. School Cafalog Available Upon Requesf 31' SHI W3 IIHII SUI' NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING and DRY DOCK COMPANY NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA I96 3 l Hampton High School Class Rings and Announcements Supplied by W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY 3l I0 Wesl' Marshall Slreel' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA illiams, Coile cz 3415 Virginia Avenue Blanchard and Associates Newport News, Virginia POQUCSON MOTORS, INC. mSab UV moo KECOUGHTAN ROAD DIAL cl-1.4-1704 V ff L N T Qi Your Friendly DeSo+o-Plfmouih DeaIer Your Comple'I'e Depar+men1' S+ore WEST QUEEN STREET HAMPTON, VA. Hampfon High School Sfuclenfs and Their Families Are Invifecl fo Bring Their Financial Problems Here Langley Circle Office THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF HAMPTON Financing fhe Communi'I'y's Progress Fiffy-six Years Offices af: Langley Circle-Fox Hill-Dowfown MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. RAN DOLPH-MACON COLLEGE 830 ASHLAND, vlRelN,lA 959 An Accredi+ed Liberal Ar'I's College for Men Wi+l1 a Nafional Repu'l'a+ion for 1'l1e Success of lfs Graduales Fox Hall A. --4!M.- lnformaiion May Be Secured From WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON. JR. Regisirar and Direc'l'or of Admissions Congra'I'ulal'ions and Besl' Wishes +o 'rhe Class of l959 THE KRABBA STAFF CALL BROTHERS DONALD CALL, owner Lumber Building Maierials 3604 LAUDERDALE STREET HAMPTON. VA Dial PA 3-5636 O, al - 'Q ,4 . EJ., , . - 1' ,. X, 1' . 3. Q11 5, 'f'. fi' P Fi fe 3'-f.'1'f' rj' xg 2 ,V L , ,, THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Foreword .,,...,,,,......... ,.... ................,,., Advertisements .............. Aucliographic Staff ...... Band .........., , ..,,..,,..,,,, Bible Club ............. Chem-Phy Club ..... Chess Club ...,.... Cross Country ..........V.......,....., Curriculum ...... . ......,......... .......,,. . Distributive Education Club ..... Faculty and Administration Editorial Index -----.----176 Krabba Staff --,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,- 1,W,mvsm-mm-wmv--mm123 Latin Club --------122 Maj orettes .,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 1 ,,,,- 1- w----.-,--- mm .---.-, -----11124, 1-------------146 National Honor Society 1,1,,,-,um-mmm--mm147 National Thespian Society ,mm -um----,--W-m-----14,4 --------------14-0 Parent Teachers Association Mm ..... 158 Projection Staff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.,-.,, 1 ,,-,.,,A, - --,---, -1 ---.---- -14,1 Prom Committee and Sponsor French Future Future Future Future Club ...,...,..... ,. ...............,............ - Business Leaders of America Homemakers of America .... Nurses of America , .... ..,...... . . Teachers of America ..... - ........ .......... - ........... 1 01 Quill and Scroll sh--mm------134. Safe-Teens ---15-120 - .......--.V-- 6 Seniors .- ...............,,, 1 ,,,,--,,,,,,,,,- ,,,--,, - -,,,,-,,,-- - ----- 4 3 -------135 Senior Class Day Committee ,-,,,,,,---, -,,,-,,,,,1--ww-M--'42 -------132 Senior Executive Board --------------143 Senior Officers --,,,,,,--,,--,,-W., -um---,Mh--mm-----41 -- ....-.-.-V.--.---- 139 Senior Sponsor -- ,...,...,,.,,-,,--,,.- ..,,, 1, ,,---, 1 ---..--,-,,,,,-- 4 0 - .-.-.- 1-121 Senior Statistics ....,..,.....,,,. 1 .,,.,.,--,---,,,,,,-,,---,,,,,.,-,,,,-- 1--163 Future Voters of America ..... ----,-127 Sophomgfes ,--,-,.--,,,--------,-,h---------4------- - ----..-,-- M- ------- -V103 G-HrriC1C Dramatic Club ----- ------- 1 42 Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsor ....,,-,, -,--,s 1 102 Hall of Fame ..,.......,,.. ..........., ..,. ...... . - .....,...... , 8 2 Special Events ,,-,------- F- ,---,,--,---------------l------- m -IIV ---M48 ln Memoriam ...................................................... - .... --, .,,. 7 Speech Club ,,,,,-...-,.,,,-----,,.,,-,,-,-,,-.------,,-- .----,-- 1 15 Junior Class Officers and Sponsor .....,. L ....... 1 .....,., ---88 Student Assistants ,,,,,.--,,-.--,--.,--,-.---- --.----- 1 26 1l1r1i0rS .--.---,---------,--- f --------------- -- ---------- -- ------ ----39 Student Co-operative Association ...... ,.,..,,,-- . ,116 Junior Varsity Basketball .,.,..r.,....... .............. 1 64 Table gf Contents ,---,-------.,-,-,,s----- 1 --,-.w -44 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders ........ Junior Varsity Football ..... Key Club .........,,............... Krabba Highlight ........ Krabba Karavan ....... --,-..-.-,--.-.-.167 156 Varsity Basketball ......,..,. .1 ....-..-- Varsity Cheerleaders .,..... 12 Varsity Club ....,..,....... ------130 Varsity Football -1-----114' Vocal Department Advertising Index ---,1-.16O .-------166 -------1 13 --------152 -----.--136 Bank of Phoebus .,............,.... ,,,... ., ...,..... 1 87 Nachmanis .............,..,..,,,,,...,..........,,,.,,,,....,....,,,........, 1,191 Barclay and Sons ...,.................,r --- .......... 187 Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ......... 1-196 Bender's Toy and Gift Shop ,....... ----.---187 Northrop Sport Shop ........,,,.........,,,,,,,,......,.,,,,. ----.-192 Black's Service Station .....,......,.. ---- ...,. 186 Old Point National Bank .......,.......,...,....,.....,.. ..,..... 1 85 Bowditch Ford .................,....,.. ,......... 1 86 P.T.A. ....... - ........................,......... ......... L 178 Burford Buick ...,....... . ............,,.,. ...,.......,., .......... 1 8 8 Peninsula Florist Association ......,..,..,. - ....,.... 195 Call Bros. Building Supplies ....,...........,.... - ..,, , ,...,,......, ,202 Perry's Meat and Poultry Market ...... ,....... 1 88 Carol Book Store ...... .. ......,........................,.... ,......... 1 78 Pic Wic Shops .............,.....,.....,.......,, ........ 1 95 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co ,.....,,,. 181 Poquoson Motors .....................,................ ........ 2 00 Cheyne's .............,,..........,.......,..,......,.,...., ,...... 189 Randolph-Macon College ..... , ......................... ........ 2 02 Citizens National Bank .........,,.,,............. ..,....,. , Coca-Cola Company -, ..., Community Hardware The Daily Press, Inc. ..... . Dixie Diggs Auto Parts ,......, ..,..,..... .......... 1 9 5 188 Dowden Insurance ......,... Drucker and Falk .........., Eli's .,....................., Farabee's Studio .... Findley's ............ Fuller's Corner ....,.,.. Lois Robinsonis Gift Shop .,...... .. ...., .. ......... ..,..,.. 1 84 Ross Advertising Service .....,,. ..,..... 1 80 Rountree Fumiture Co. .... - Gene Russell Florist ......... W. C. Saunders Co. ..,. , Sears ....,....,..,.,........... Shaw Jewelry Co. ...... - Silverman Furs ..........,.,........ Slaughter Lumber Corp. .... - 185 195 -,-,,n.,.-197 1-1-1186 ,-.,,,1188 .--,--.-187 ,--.-.,-180 Southampton Pharmacy ..... , -. ....... ..... - -173 Spratley Rogers Motor Co. Goldste1n's ..,.,,............... Sussex Beauty Salon .............. .. .............. 137 Haldeman Marine Sales .... Teagle Transportation ....... ........... -....... 1 3 0 City of Hampton ...,. , .,....... .......... 1 94 U. S. Tire Service ....... - ....... - ..,...........,............ 132 Hawkins and Knight ...... Walton's Shoe ,,,................... ..... - ....... - 1190 Hobbyland ---- ................ Watkins Supply Co., lnc. ........ ....... 1 ......-.... V 187 H0p'S Place .....-.....,... Williams, Coile, Blanchard W. T. Kelly, Jr. .......... - ...,............... 182 and Associates ............. ...-- ....... - ............... 198-199 Kecoughtan Laundry -------- ,.,,. - ,,,l85 LHWFBIICC Wood ...................,... ..,.........,,..... 1 Leacy's Shoe Hospital ...... .......... Leggett's .................,...... - .......,.. ----------180 Woodward's Drug Store -- Wyatt Levin's .............................. ..-. - ........ - 186 Wythe McLean Appliance .............. ....... - -M ...V...4. 190 WYih6 Marple Optical ......................... ..........--..--..-------- - ---- 1 86 WYt11C Merchants National Bank ....... -1 ...i..-.., A----A-201 Wythe Merrimac Motors ................ -- -.-----.-- 133 Y0llHg Brothers, lnc. ....... - .- - ......... - ..,... ----.182 Auto Parts ............... ....... L ....... .. ,182 Cleaners ....... - .... , ....................... .................., 1 84 Surplus ........................... 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