Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)
- Class of 1961
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IBUSSNESS FEATURES AQTIVITIES C O NTE NTS STUDENT Li FE 6 'ar ACA'DEMiCS 2,4- J'UNkOR.S ZQ FACULTY 4-4 sopuomones 5 8 SPORTS 68 SENEORS 94 Ac,'riviTiES 146 ADVERT isrsmams 188 4'f'2 S gr! 1' Z -- X 5521? QW- ,H-0 - u 4-ff' CECH-BUILTNEWQ LAINE HESNA SPORTS COPY ' 1 I ffampfm HW fa 11166 A , 1 I snags of joydus iz I r 5 Z' u d 6 lfl I E I 5 Our year Zlufrfld . . . The veteran class enters school on September 7th. On September 6, 1960, many new faces entered our Alma Mater. Eight hundred sophomores walked be- wilderedly down the long halls, armed with maps and a new schedule of classes. The teachers, having worked several days already, were eager to meet their new students. The following day the veteran classes, the new iuniors and the seniors, returned for another year of hard work, study, and fun. For some this year would be the last, for others it was iust the beginning. Many sentiments are felt as our year unfolds. I .rhsiae-Z 3.-........... Mr. Taylor back at the old grind of teaching World History. o sy ,gl 'Nigga 4 X lj gl. Perplexed Sophomores try to find their way around H.H.S. 1 of ts l ,-- , .ij Patsy Canady and Penny Burch buy Activity stamps from Mrs. Thorpe in the Book Store Red and White Day winners Were: 50pl'1OmOre: William Eyre and on me installment plan. Pat Conroy, Junior: Edwardene Billecki and Frank Woolridge, Senior: Sharon Seifried and Kenneth Stockman. School spirit has been promoted this year by having and signs in the halls spurring the team to victory. y more pep rallies, a very successful Red and White Day, l The Mighty Eleven Line: Rapid Rabbit Abbott, Meany Murden, Horrible Hartenstine, Terrible Thompson, Basher Brenda, Hitting Holeik, Rushing Ransone. Backfield: Crushing Coe, Nasty Knewstep, Hefty Hughes, Double-deck Decker. 9 fin Delegates to American Legion Virginia Boys' and Girls' State: Seated: Betty Hughes, Judith Vaughan, Ann Gordon Abbott, Susan Parrish, Carol Alexander, Norma Todd, Judith Murden. Standing: David Levy, Douglas Rosen, Gray Burdette, Donald Donadio, Wayne Todd, Gerald Steiner. Absent from picture: David Walton, Michael Cole, Jerry Nichols, William Wadlin, and Glenn Wilson. Kathleen Mayes, HHS's representative in the l Speak For Dem- ocracy Contest. I0 Last summer, eighteen iuniors represented Hampton High School at the Virginia American Legion Boys' and Girls' State held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. In the course of a week, these seven girls and eleven boys learned the fundamentals of State and city gov- ernment. They adopted charters in their cities, and ran the city under the leadership of their mayor. l Later in the week the two political parties, the Nationalists and the Federalists, nominated candidates in the State conventions to run for State offices. After many political rallies and the election, the new Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General were inaugurated with appropriate ceremonies. An inaugural Ball at Radford College climaxed the week's activities. WRNL Scholarship semi-finalists: g,fg,',5Y'Q' Dave Lawson, Carol Hastings, Linda If q-.,'f.jfuf,f-15 'ii Lane, Lawrence Herron. f gmgfv ss if i 92,55 . 1,2- V ffv -fl, W H , ,M IIAMPTUN mf-nw. f us f, , if 4 I li Merit Scholarship semi-finalists: Lawrence Herron, Linda Bloxom, Carol Hastings, and Gerard Steiner. ii in l l 'Vi 3 'F-vi, 21 Senior Attendant: Sherry Holeik escorted by Fred Bowen. Football Homecoming Queen, Anda Ransone, escorted by William Robertson, is presented Zfatball Homecoming Anda Ransone, a senior, was crowned Homecoming Wilson football game. Miss Ransone and her attendants Queen during the half-time ceremonies of the Hampton- were chosen by the student body in the previous week. a silver bowl by Mr. Lively. 9' Junior Attendant: Jane Boyd escorted by Micheal Cole. Sophomore Attendant: Sue Wolff escorted by Ronald Odom I2 November lfrirzgs .glecrivu Day A mock election among the student body was held at the time of the national presidential election to determine who Hampton High School thought would make the better President ot the United States. Led by William Atwell and Gerry Steiner, the students entered into a week of active campaigning, climaxed by an assembly in which ' 1 R ,X X Gerald Steiner distributes political information to Diane Hancock and Diane Geer. Senator Victor P. Wilson and Mr. Lester Parsons, a Norfolk attorney, spoke on the campaign platforms of the Demo- cratic and Republican parties, respectively. Sixty-six per cent ot the school voted, giving Mr. Nixon the edge over Mr. Kennedy by two votes, 710-708. Registering to vote is a must in all elections. Students cast their ballots for presidential nominees. B'-'-'nm 'lm 393.55 fn. l Ned Farster explains to Sandra Weaver, Lee Ann Dietrich, Chris Roberts, James Eyre, and Diana Beaver how he feels this scene should be enacted. Hlfld uk? pl? Hlflf. . . The Garrick Dramatic Club presented Magnificent Obsession on November 9 and TO as its annual Fall Play. Under the leadership of Miss Faye Evans and student director Kay Jernigan the story of young Dr. Merrick and Mrs. Helen Hudson, wife of the brilliant brain surgeon 7 Douglas Mistler helps'with the sets. ii. ws, who had drowned because of negligence on the part of Merrick, was enacted. The lead parts were portrayed by Ned Farster and Lee Ann Dietrich. The play was a success due to the efforts of the actors, work of the people on the various committees, and interest of the student body. ,- 4 H si it Dr. Merrick tries to show Mrs. Hudson that he wants to help, not hurt her. Histerical scenes was the iheme of the Norview pep rally. Carol Alexander, Mary Ellin Draley, and Louie Lerner show that The cave man had school spirit, too! f. 'x iv ii iilwiiux , ,l ll jf'f'a 'f' M N . lu ' Q i We ' i i In 44 B.C. Doug Ceasar Rosen lay on his deathbed carried by David Walton and Benny Gardner, while Sammy Williams, Mike Cole, and Gretchen VanderBoegh inform him that Hampton will win over Norview. 'B 'r 5 If 5'-f5'g gig! E 'if:':Q a 4' : ' + 'wif-43'E'f 7 574 1 ggi , sf S2 6 , .ji In 1. f,.., H : M - . Q, 511 F. 1 B, bg ' 'X Ki , i i V 'IQY I T, ,N R! sf , A Q4 I ' . QI K fd B 5 . l In 4 .. .... Q' Q ' ' L ,A ef rf: ' Q , . J . fc I lu.. A -ul K' . 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Who made off with the ornaments? af d'!.. . is 'ff H. l'm sorry Mrs. Shaffer, but if's only second place, says SCA President Jerry Nichols. llcll N.. is 1 w4,M.1 :QL,5Sifi?.,jfilsw i is i Lb ,,ifi3?fl .333 nz: gfl5i2555f li-ff? u S 4 4' 1 N' Miss Thomas informs Mrs. Edwards that there's no cash award for first place. siliiiiiiiiiiiillwan The A Cappella Choir sings Christmas Carols in The halls-a tradition at HHS. - H 'm ' l H, ll 7 cc c ZQuMzhhuYJHbnnxvmnhyg2e.c .JIIHIJLAHEHIP ,Mr I:I:.:!3f.::' t sssfeswff :W L T7 Homecoming Queen Charlene Hartenstine escorted by Micheal Lawson. LAFlEHIr. 5 Junior Attendant Diane Hancock 11 I 3 1. l .1 .' is 3 ' i' f 'l ' ,ULAR 4, 3 QQ ., L' 4 'V' 'V W ' V fy , I1-4 , in S5215 A' Q J i. R . K M Senior Attendant Ann Gordon Abbott escorted by Russell Evans. 4.1-, Sophomore Attendant Vicky Harris escorted by escorted by Thomas Staples. Lowell Schuknecht 2' SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD: Sitting: Mary Landon Smith, Patricia Owens, Susan Chenault, Patricia Haynes, Carol Darnarel, Brenda Cole. Standing: Gene Tattini, Robbie Robertson, Thomas Staples, George Weikel, David Soter, Bob Thomas, Lawrence Herron. K ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE: Sitting: Judith Crum, Dianne Blight, Sandra Sandri, Rae Jenkins, Marsha Taylor, Patsy Canady, Nancy Vaughan, lrlanda Norton. Standing: Sara Hinternhoff, Sally Lyons Hardy, Patsy Teagle, Douglas Dwyer, Dorothy Inge, Judith Vaughan, Marion Greene. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE: Sitting: Jackie Faulkner, Laine Heina, Marsha Waltrip, Susan Strahorn, Carol Francis, Becky Booth, Pat Michael. Standing: Ena Taylor, Stanley Gallaer, Pat Marinovich, Emory Enscore, Annette Belvin, Robbie Robertson, Michael Kelly. 23 V, wg -, Q nf ' . -- kinks 'V -,.. ,4 .L 2 . . , 5 3 1 Tw mm ' P ' ,Q E . H ' ' Zagagifrms if 4 H. m m .ff :.:..,-1: 2 EEE!E i. , -71 gn n ez M, , w,, 'W 5322121 W Zn S2953 W 1' ,Hu !W,,! 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Some people leave no garden or one so small iT goes unnoTiced, and oThers- gardens which are so lovely ThaT The beauiy and The fragrance reaches far and wide. Regardless of your incurable sickness, yours was such a gar- den. WiTh your deparTure some cried because They knew They were going To miss you, oThers cried because They knew you would be happier, and sTill oThers because They were sorry They had noT sperrT more of Their Time wiTh you. I know whaT you're Thinking righT now. You're Thinking how much you loved each and every one of Them. ThaT's iusT how you've always been, Beverly. You wenT from day To day hoping your friends would eiTher drop in or send a card and usually They managed To do one or The oTher. Oh! how you loved Them. EveryThing They ever did for you was iusT righT. You would always say They didn'T have To do ThaT and They would Tell you how They wanTed To do Things To help you. You would smile showing more love Than any one person I have ever known. If There's jusT one Thing we'll always remember abouT you, Beverly, iT's The greaT and inspiring faiTh you possessed. Where oThers would have fallen shorT, you kepT your head held high. You always said God planned your life ThaT way and you had no desire To change iT. Through Trials and Tribularions-you never failed. JusT Think whaT a fine world This would be if everyone felT as you did. As someone recenTly phrased iT, you had poise, grace and ChrisTian charm. We won'T forgeT Beverly, we'll never forgeT . . . PATmciA ANNE aooNE yunivr 611155 OMMS Elected to lead throughout the year were Jane Boyd, vice president, Jay Donlan, president, Sally Mac Smith, secretary, and Linda Carmines, treasurer. By their choice of officers, the Junior Class of l96'l, promises to be an en- thusiastic future Senior Class with much school spirit. Under the capable leadership of President Jay Donlan, they sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom, and presented their class play.The Junior Class was well represented in the various school activities as they produced many noted athletes and leading ladies. The sponsors, Misses Kathryn Layne and Joan Lee Thomas, helped to make this year a memorable one. The starry-eyed hopefuls of the Junior Class, with their newly acquired high school rings, are looking forward to a new and thrilling year as the Class of l962. MRS. RUTH B. WALLIO Sponsor L junivr 611155 fff I9 1 Judy Abboti Carol Adams Donna Adams Rulh Adams Barbara Akers Maggi Alban Lee Alcock Walter Alligood George Allman Nancy Anderson Peggy Anderson Karen Anfine Connie Arnold Tommy Arthur Karen Ashbrooke Terry Askew Doris Atkinson Merle Baker Carol Bakewell Linda Ballew 1 Kay Berry Edwardene Bielecki Judy Bloodgood ' Joyce Bollinger Julie Bowers Jane Boyd Haywood Bridgman Connie Brockman Brian Brooks David Brown lrene Brown Wayne Brown Robert Bryan Judy Bush Karen Burner Barbara Byrd Barbara Calkins Tommy Call Susan Cannon Goldie Capino Fred Balmer Morris Bander John Bane Robert Baren Larry Barfoof Sharon Barnard Denna Barnes Jo Ann Barnes Elaine Bashor Jack Bauserma'n Dale Bays Jane Beadles Diana Beaver Frank Benson Jo Berry It Eddie Capps Edwin Carol Virginia Carey Carl Carlberg Jimmy Carmines Linda Carmines Sara Carnes Bob Carter Margaret Cauble Cheryl Champion Pat Chapman Watson Chappell Ruth Cheek Carolyn Christenbury Neil Clark J 1' iaai it, ,b J gg ,a y yr -.7 . it lift P ii' 9'-. j' 9 'I Sheila Clark Brian Cole Milton Cole Pat Cole Flo Colonna Marion Colston Bill Connor Mike Conway Janelle Cook Sandra Cook Steve Cook Linda Cooke Molly Cooke Charlotte Covington Gayle Cowley Johnny Cox Mary Crandol Carolyn Crayton Armond Crump Nancy Dale .ff s f fa l Vw llr iii? y iii Mary Doyle Sharon Dresser Anne Dressler Portia Drost John Dudek William Dunkley Mary Dutrow David Dwyer Randell Dye Linda Eanes Dale Elliott Dan Ellis Martin Ellis Pat Ellis Rosemary Ellis Joyce Emery Carol Erickson Bill Eubank David Eubank Ellen Evans -'Q SW 'ai 'aw Floye Davis Jennie Davis Trudy Davis Barbara Debnam Frank Deis Helen Dennis Linda Denton Janice Derby Carol Derring Edgar Dickerson Anne Dickinson Linda Dills James Dippary David Dobie Jay Donlan W W 'Irv Mr. Saunders measures the iuniors for ring sizes. Judy Evans Ray Evans Faye Everett James Farmer Kathy Farrell Danny Ferguson Linda Ferguson Shirley Ferguson Brenda Ferree Judy Fertiiia Judy Fiddner David Field Shirley Fields Emma Jean Fischer Sherwood Fishel Carol Flora Mary Lee Flowers Par Foley Linda Forrest Dixie Fowler Larry Fowler Patricia Fox Gus Franke Myrrhe Ruth Franklin Joyce Fulford Ellen Fulford Michael Fuller John Gammel Ben Gardner Judith Gary Sharon Gary Kathy Gay Mary Anne Gazurek Dianne Geer Dianne German Kay Getzell Betsy Gilliam Veronica Gleason Essie Godley Sally Gorrell Karen Graeb Brenda Grainger Shirley Graves John Gray Steven Gruchacz Barbara Gruner Homer Guffey Virginia Guillotte Lola Hall Patsy Hamby Frances Hammer Judy Hammond Sandra Hamrick Dianne Hancock Margaret Hancock Joyce Hardin Ann Harding Judy Harding Norman Hare Victoria Hargitt Ann Harris Helen lreson Carol Jackson Delories Jackson Kos Jackson Kenneth Jacobs Pamela James l h Mr. Lawrence instructs the brass section of the band. Linda Jasper Beverly Johnson Charles Johnson Jane Johnson Lucy Johnson Rex Johnson Margaret Johnston Mary Johnston Brenda Jones Larry Jones Pearl Jones Ronald Jones Marilyn Joyner Michael Joyner John Kaiser Margaret Keene Norma Keepers Janice Kellihan Wayne Kern James Kinlaw Rebecca Koonce David Krieger Ronald Kuznicki Margaret La Belle Tessia Lamb Nancy Lane Tom Lane Lewis Lawrence Connie Le Selle Carol Levin Frances Lewis Mary Liles Richard'Lilly Kathryn Linehan Trudie Link Q -Ori' I ' ? 'h Q Barbara Linsley Shirley Livengood Carol Lockwood Judy Logan Michael Long Sandra Louo-.. Jeanie Lowe Cornelia Lucido Barry Lundin Robin Lynch Dawn Lyon John McCay Lee McDaniel Nancy McDaniel Pat McDonough Barbara McElheny Janie McHugh Joan McKenzie Betty McNear Patricia McPherson i Albert O'Beirne Brenda Odell Judith Odell Raymond Oliver Lauritz Olson Antoinette Ottofaro Pat Padgett Linda Parisher Rosalind Parker Sandra Parker Diana Parrish Ellen Parrish Ridgely Pate Anne Patrick Melissa Patrick Harriette Paul Carole Peede Carol Pere Anne Perry Mary Peterman Mitchell Petway Elizabeth Phelps Hatcher Piland Curtis Pittman Lynn' Pittman Winitred Poole Ruth Pope Gary Powell Amy Price Barbara Priode Mary Priode Frances Punsalan Eugene Queen Anita Radford Kathleen Randolph Maryanne Routten Robert Routten Pat Sabick Barbara Sacks Elizabeth Salley Diana Salter Nichols Sanzo Frank Satchell Jean Saunders Sandra Saunders Thomas Saunders John Savedge Willis Sawyer Dixie Scarborough Theresa Scarborough Paulette Seaford Brenda Segall Jefferson Selden Margaret Shaffer Sandra Shearer Linda Ransone Feland Raybourn Wilma Register Pat Rew Gale Richardson Mary Riddle Wayne Rideout John Robbins Ann Roberts Kay Robertson Nancy Robinson Mary Rodgers William Rogerson Richard Romano Helen Rouncltree Dianne Hancock and Dianne Geer help Gerry Steiner with the presidential campaign. Mary Sheehan Elaine Shelton Barbara Shields Patricia Shipman Diana Shortridge Rextord Shotto David Shufflebarger Doris Siler James Silliman Barbara Sime Kathleen Simpson Anne Sinclair Glennell Sinclair Anne Smith William Smith Robert Smith Dixie Smith Hal Smith Nancy Smith Patricia Smith Ray Smith Sally Mac Smith Sandra Smith Martha Snell. Judith Snider Ernest Snitfen i V Suzanne Turnbull Robert Turner Charles Turner Margaret Turner David Urrutia Judith Van Orden Michael Vaughan Betty Veneris Dianne Veneris June Veneris Ann Volk Sandra Walker Jessie Kay Wallace Thomas Wallace Peter Wallio Jesse Wallace Mary Walpole James Walsh Michele Walsh Iomgene Ward Robert Warren Sandra Warren Brenda Waters Richard Watkins Thomas Watson Patricia Watts Jo Ann Weber Corine West Jerry Lee Wheeler Douglas Wheeler Jack Wheeler Phyllis Wheless Betty White David White Mary Eliza beth White Gloria Woodmansee Frank Wooldridge Lorraine Worst Sylvia Wright David Young Helen Young Robert Young William Zehrback Lynn Zeigler Connie Blankenbuehler Mary Carle - Larry O'Conner Marcia Fuller Jesse Kochersperger Karl Sorensen Barry Whitehouse Livingston Whiting Karl Wikstron Harold Willhite James Willett Arlen Williams Samuel Williams Patricia Willis Albert Willis Fred Wilson Jacqueline Wilson Sara Wilson Wesley Winfree Forrest Wingo Georgette Wolpert ,Mm hi fmt D Mr. C. Alton Lindsay, our Superintendent of Schools, is a man with a million responsibilities. His greatest responsibility is to us, the students, as he is the Chief Executive 'in charge of all school' administration. His duties are so many and varied that he has several capable people who assist him in the' fields of personnel, cur- riculum, budget, and employment. We truly appreciate Mr. Lindsay and the School Board's efficient handling ot all the executive and administrative problems which concern us and the needs of our school. C. ALTON LINDSAY Superintendent of Schools C. W. MILLER EDWIN WILLS Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Personnel Buildings I t SCHOOL BOARD: Seated: D. Fred Talbott, Mrs. Walter P. Smith, Gordon B. Cutler. Standing: Hunter B. Andrews, Leslie M. Ware, Dr. Wade L. Traynham, George L. Lockwood . GARLAND R. LIVELY Principal B.A., M.A., University of Virginia i . x- it it it itiiiytigigap V W . ...H , EDWARD R. SZETELA Assistant Principal B.S., University of Massachusetts, 3 M.A., Cornell University Selma! ,4 Mr. Garland R. Lively, our principal, is a man who is respected and admired by both the faculty and student body of Hampton High School. All who hear his liveIy voice each morning over the public address system know immediately that he is not only an active advisor and counselor, but also our personal friend. In his four years of impressive service, he has succeeded in establishing a high degree of discipline at HHS, and has gained the valued confidence and friendship of all the students. Mr. Lively shows an intense interest in all of the various activities within our school, being principally concerned with our education, welfare, ancl happiness. The Senior Class especially wishes to extend their thank-you's to a great man who has given his time and energy to guide and serve them faithfully through their cherished years at Hampton High School. JOHN MCMANUS HOUGH Assistant Principal 1 S' B.A., Wake Forest College, M.Ed., University of North Carolina The twinkle in the blue eyes of our assistant principal, Mr. Edward Szetela, belies the stern covering he ef- ficiently uses in carrying out his many and varied duties. Mr. Szetela serves the school in several capacities. He attends to the Crabbers' activity schedules and the finances involved, coaches cross country, teaches Russian, and acts as Dean of boys. Whom do l see about-? This question is asked on the average of one hundred times a day. And the one and only answer is- Mr. Hough, first door to the right. Mr. Hough, our new assistant principal, and only 25, came to us from North Carolina. He participates actively in many school functions as he sponsors the Chess Club, handles the finances of the publications, and teaches algebra. With his deft touch and .thorough execution of a multitude of duties and a million responsibilities, Mr. Szetela is a man who is well-known, respected, and ap- preciated by everyone. We are very happy to welcome Mr. Hough to HHS, because with his congenial personality and winning ways he is a valuable asset to our school. 46 I il iw iii is if 'N it 5 . A Well, he was here a minute ago! cries Mrs. Cook. V1 hi fmtivn As the hub is to the wheel, so our school administration is to Hampton High School. irreplaceable, it is appreciated by both the faculty and the student body. It is a source of help to Mr. Lively, an aid'to'the teachers, a counselor to the students, and a friend to all. To these in- dividuals goes our debt of gratitude for a- never-ending iob well done. ELIZABETH M. COOK Secretary, Registrar CYNTHIA R. GIVEN, R. N. B.S., Duke University School of Nursing Sponsor: FNA ELSA L. HERES Library Clerk Averett Junior College AN N A. JACOBSON Clerk JEANETTE B. LAWSON Library Clerk University of New Mexico, University of Arizona Sponsor: Proiection Staff EVELYN H. MOORE Guidance B.A., Elon College l.OlS R. BALLAGH Librarian B.S., Longwood College Sponsor: Library Club, Proiection Staff LOU BELLE THORPE Clerk CATHERINE S. WILSON Guidance B.S., College of William and Mary, M.Ed., Florida Southern College Sponsor: FTA, Student Assistants 47 Sngli I1 Headed by Miss Hawsie M. Rowe, the English department is under- standably the most important in our school curriculum. The teachers strive to present us with a firm foundation in the principles of grammar, and a knowledge of literature in preparation for our future vocations. NANCY WOODS BAIN English, French B.A., University of Maine: M.A., Columbia Univer- sity Sponsor: French Club ELBERT L. CARR English B. A., College of William and Mary Sponsor: SCA J. FAY EVANS English, Drama B.A., Mary Washington College Sponsor: Garrick Dramatic Club, National Thes- pian Society MARY T. GEBHARDT English B.A., Creighton University NELL STANLEY GUDE English A.B,, M.A., ,Fordham University DONNA M. HANSEN English B.S., University of Nebraska AUDREY INGRAM English A.B., Morehead State College CHARLES D. JOHNSON English B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Madison Col- lege Sponsor: Krabba Karavan SARAH C. LIVINGSTON Jou'rnalism, Government B.S., West Virginia University Sponsor: Krabba Highlight, Quill and Scroll 48 HAWSIE M. ROWE Head of Department English, Guidance B.A., College of William and Mary, Wake Forest College 55 -Q SARA L. NEFF English B.S., Newberry College REBA P. PERKINS English A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College BETTY M. SWIGGETT English A.B., Pasadena Nazarene Collegey MA Unnver sity of Southern California LOUISE C. WATSON English A.B., Randolph Macon College LINDA K. WILLIAMSON English B.S., Middle Tennessee Sfafe College Sponsor: Forensics, Seafarer ELIZABETH B. WOODARD English B.S., College of William and Maryp sity of Chicago Sponsor: Krabba Anhual Mrs Watson and Miss Layne after a long day s work?? ,flflaflzvufzafivs Under the able direction of Mrs. Kathryn Parrish, the Mathematics de- partment gives to the students a firm foundation in the fundamentals of Mathematics. Such subiects as Consumer Mathematics, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry are offered to interested students. A course in Advanced Mathematics is also taught for those students who are especially interested and qualified. KATHRYN E. PARRISH Head of Department Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra B. S., University of Virginia MARJORIE ANN BYRD Consumer Math, General Math A.B., Duke University MARY A. CATLETT Geometry B.S., Longwood College DONA MARIE ERB ll Algebra B.Ed., University of Alberta: Teacher's College of Connecticut VlRGlNlA C. KERSEY Algebra, Trigonometry A.B., Boston University DORIS JEAN MOORE Algebra, Geometry B.S., East Carolina College MARGARET R. SHAFFER U Algebra, Geometry B.S., West Virginia University i 55. 'E Tie . --ae, .. gfge -.V-rr F ': H. DALE WEYER Algebra, Geometry B.A., Maryville College R. K. WILLIS Algebra B.S., Lynchburg College JOHN C. WINSTEAD Geometry B.A., Atlantic Christian Collegey M.S., Alabama State Teacher's College 50 KATHRYN BULLY Head of Department Biology B.S., Longwood College Sponsor: Science Honor Science Research Club , 1? ...... il we ,, fi ' '.a-b-Q3 -,- . .-, .J 1 - .- ,. P . , NM' X , it my Society and 'i 0 Sczclfzce Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are the subiects taught by the Science Department, under the direction of Miss Kathryn Bully. Students learn about animal and plant life, the elements, and the earths properties They use their knowledge for further gain by working on science prolects in the various fields. WARREN R. BENNETT Biology B.S., Concord College GAIL CARPER Biology B.A., Westhampton College JACQUELYN LACKEY Biology B.A., Longwood College Sponsor: Biology Club , iiiluvgfrfi lx. MYRAL G. WlLLlAMS Biology B.S., Concord State Teacher's College LOUISE MAGETTE Chemistry B.S., Mary Washington College Sponsor: Chem-Phy Club My DALE E. ROSE ' Chemistry B.A., Emory and Henry College Sponsor: Chem-Phy Club ROBERTA B. STONEY Physics B.A., University of Richmond S0 ia! fur! if Ably supervised by Miss Elsie Gay Lane, the Social Studies department presents to the students a study of history, old and new. Through their history, geog- raphy, and government classes, the students learn about American practices and ideals, which will help them to be better citizens. ,- -- - :memes-e ,A mm-5fi9 m'fZ' rsssgggigeiigsiggw ,ull I., y ...,..i...ig3w . l ll ELSIE GAY LANE MICHAEL J. ANASTASIO Head Of Depaffmenf Government, Baseball Basket l'll570fY ball Coach A. B., M.A., College of William B.A., Richmond University and Mary HENRY C. BOWERS, III EDWIN P. CRIDER EVALANE GREEN CHARLES W. HALEY History Government Government, Geography Geography B.A., Wake Forest College B.A., University of Virginia, LL.B., B.A., Westhampton College B,A,, University ot Illinois Emory University Law School Sponsor: Youth for Christ Club JOANNE P. HEARN' ELDRIDGE HUDGINS Government History B.A., Mary Washington College B.S., Phillips University Sponsor: Safe-Tee ns IM. .1 L KATHRYN LAYNE History B.A., Mary Baldwin College Sponsor: Junior-Senior Prom ELIZABETH W. LOWRY History A.B., Wesleyan College .wins ii, DORIS MARION ALEX MENDELSON JOHN A. STARNES DONALD R- TAYLOR History, English History Geography HISTOVY B.A., Winthrop College B.S., M.Ed5 University of Pitts- B-A-I Carson-Newman C0lle9e AB-I M-Ed-, College of Wllllam bu,-gh - and Mary Sponsor: National Honor Society Zfrcrylr Eauguagcs Under the direction of Mrs. Carleen Yates, the lan- guage department offers us opportunities to learn the languages, cultures, and customs of European countries. By participating in the activities- of a Foreign Language Week, the students display the proficiency they have gained through the study of a foreign language. CARLEEN W. YATES CAROLE L. BURNS Head of Department Spanish French B.A., Radford College A.M., College of William and Sponsor: Spanish Club Mary, Duke University Sponsor: French Club ' 'TT j'-ff , f fa as-wrt ,F It MARY LEE FOUNTAIN MABEL M. HALL MILDRED J. HURLEY GILBERT W. KIRKPATRICK Spanish, History Latin, History French Latin B.A., Westhampton College A.B., West Virginia University B.A., Pfeiffer College B.A., Hampden-Sydney College Sponsor: Spanish Club SPOHSOV1 Latin Club DAVID L. SHORES KATHERINE C. WILLIAMS German, English Latin A.B., Randolph-Macon College: B,S,, Longwood College M.A., George Peabody College: Vanderbilt University Sponsor: German Club Mr. Crider shows his stronger traits. Business Students who enroll in the business department at Hampton High School are given training on the voca- tional standard and are offered general education in the use of business services. The business department, headed by Miss Ethlyn West, offers the following courses: one year of gen- eral business, two years of typewriting, two years of shorthand, one year of bookkeeping, one year of office practice, or one year of vocational office train- ing. These courses are designed to prepare students for office iobs immediately after high school graduation or to enable them to continue their business training in college. ETHLYN A. WEST Head of Department Bookkeeping B.S., Mary Washington College TEXANNA WOMACK CAMP Shorthand, General Business B.S., Radford College Sponsor: FBLA ANNE E. COLEMAN Shorthand, Typing, General Business B.S., Radford College ESTHER B. LOMINACK Distributive Education B.A., Woman's College, University of North Carolina Sponsor: DE Club BETTY M. McKINNEY TYPW19 B.S., East Carolina College Sponsor: Krabba Annual ROYALE D. PREVETTE Office Practice, VOT B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College, University of Cin- cinnati Sponsor: FBLA SYLVIA ROPER General Business, Typing B.S., Longwood College Sponsor: FBLA, Booster Club JOAN LEE THOMAS Typing B.S., Longwood College Sponsor: Booster Club RUTH B. WALLIO Shorthand B.S., Florida State College for Women GEORGE F. WATSON General Business, Bookkeeping B.S., George Peabody College 54 MARY M. AKERS Typing A.B., Emory and Henry College, University of Virginia STANLEY BECOUVARAKIS Physical Education B.A., Otterbein Collegey M.A. Col- lege of William and Mary Physical Educafizflfz This year the girls participated in such sports as tumbling, basketball, volleyball, tennis, softball, field hockey, and bowling. They engaged in intramural competition within the various classes. Fundamentals, rules, and skills of football, basketball, wrestling, and track were the courses taught in the boys' physical education department. Health and first aid were also included. Each student at Hampton High School must successfully complete two years of physical education to be eligible for graduation. JAMES M. EASON Driver Training, Football, Golf Coach B.S., College of William and Mary ARTHUR S. LETOHA Physical Education, Football, Track Coach B.A., College of Wooster BETTY M. PERRY Health, Physical Education B.S., Pfeiffer College Sponsor: Varsity Cheerleaders JOHNNIE E. RUSSELL Flealth, Physical Education B.S., Pfeiffer College iN. GLENN RUSSELL Physical Education A.B., Catawba College Sponsor: Varsity Club CATHERINE E. SNYDER Health, Physical Education B.A., Furman University MARY R. TATUM Health, Physical Education A.B., University of South Carolina Sponsor: JV Cheerleaders GERALD P. WILLIAMS Physical Education M.S., George Peabody College 55 .f41'fs Cultural arts, music and art, and practical arts, home economics, compose the Arts department. The vocal classes, under the leadership of Mr. Sidney Swiggett, study the correct methods of singing and music ap- preciation. Superior concerts and popular acclaim are the results of study, practice, and performance of the band, led by Mr. Tommy T. Lawrence. Miss Mary Clynes, the art teacher, instructs her students in the techniques and appreciation of art. The home economics classes, taught by Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood and Miss Maria Bowen, emphasize the arts of sewing, cooking, and other essentials of good homemaking. ELIZABETH HAYWOOD Home Economics B.S., Mary Washington College Sponsor: FHA TOMMY T. LAWRENCE Band B.M., Shenandoah Conservatory SIDNEY R. SWIGGETT Vocal Music B.S,M., Malone College, A.B., Guilford College l v flfldll frlzll Sdumf 2714 Headed by Mr. Gibson, the industrial education department includes courses in metal work, wood work, drafting, and vocational industrial electricity. Drafting, like most other courses at Hampton High School, is a single period course, while two periods are occupied by metal and wood shops. Vocational industrial electricity, which prepares boys for jobs with the power company or any other electrical contractor, is a two year terminal course which requires three periods a day. ROBERT MONTGOMERY Industrial Electricity B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Sponsor: Audiographic Staff VAN G. MOZINGO Industrial Wood Shop B.S., East Carolina College DOUG YONGUE Metal Shop B.S., M.A., East Carolina College 56 MARIA BOWEN Home Economics B.S., Radford College Sponsor: FHA MARY CLYNES Art A.B., Mary Washington College: M.A., Columbia University RICHARD GIBSON Head of Department Drafting B.S., Oswego State Teachers' Col lege, M.Ed., College of William and Mary 5, it 1 'fi ROLAND CAZER Drafting ' A.B., Stetson University 1 l Zusfrfdial my l'm just a general-alI-around-fix-it-man, says Mr. Lewis Glasco, head custodian of Hampton High School. His primary concern is the maintenance of the building. He also oversees the ianitorial staff of eight regular em- ployees. These hard workers are assigned specific areas, such as the gymnasium, for which they are responsibleg but they can usually be found helping out wherever they are needed. Each student at Hampton High owes a debt of gratitude to these people for the never-ending work which they do. Mr. Glasco keeps the boilers in first-class running condition. Twenty-three workers under the watch- ful eyes of Mrs. Ruth Holloman prepare the food each day for 1,700 people. They start by serving a breakfast of orange juice and sweet rolls. For lunch they provide a hot plate with a choice of salads and desserts. Or, if you prefer, there are hamburgers, hot dogs, sand- wiches, ice cream, and cookies. To each member of the Cafeteria Staff goes a hearty word of thanks and appreciation for the many nourishing, attractive, and economical meals served during the year to us-the hungry Crab- bers! Hafcferia Staff 2. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Andrews prepare lunch for the students. OFFICERS: Mrs. George J. Soter, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Carl Rosen, Treasurer, Mrs. G. William Dunton, President, Mrs. John B. Lane, Historian, Mrs. W. J. B. Livingston, Corresponding Secretary. Parent- Ccachcr Assaciafivu We, the students of Hampton High School, have helped to make our school year a memorable want to extend to you of the Parent-Teacher As- one, and as future parents and teachers, we will sociation our sincere appreciation for the time remember the good work you did for our school and effort which you have given so freely to us. and community. With your tireless support and interest, you PTA BOARD: Seated: Mrs. C. L. Clodfelter, Mrs. Isham Hardy, Mrs. Eugene Chappell, Mrs. E. C. Draley, Mrs. Albert Hutton. Standing: Mrs. K. S. Bates, Mrs. R. W. Watson, Mrs. Shirley Dickinson, Mrs. Elmer Wolff, Mrs. H. L. Copeland. OFFICERS: Michael Todd, Treasurer, George League, President, Miss Katherine Bully, Sponsor, Annette Wade, Secretary, Thomas Joyner, Vice President. The Class of 1963 is the largest to enter Hampton will not forget the year when they entered the school High School. Numbering 800 they occupy twenty-five picture, a year of hard work and fulfillment leading to- homerooms, over a third of the student body. As the ward success as iuniors. sophomores view the varied aspects of school life, they is C. Aarclemo B. Adclerholdt ,, A' ' .4 c. Abbott w. Amr J. Abbott B. Alberts . 'CJ R. Adamson K. Alligood Y,. Hg: S. Alligcocl S. Armstrong ' P. Allison D. Ashe D. Andrews J, Austin J. Anderson B. Ayers J. Bailey B. Ballew ,, gk E. Boker G. Barbour K J, Ball D. Barham V' B. Bcullance M. Bassett ,., i - ?' 4'- fy L. Beard L. Berrias ?' E. Beavers R. Bertoci 'Q H. Bennett V. Beyer L. Bennett J. Bigclrt 'i Q4- B. B. G B. M K. C. A. M C. R. J. K. S. L. R. T. B. D. B. D. M. J. J. Blackwell Blake Blake Blanchard Booker Baalh Bosla Bou ch e r Branch Bray Bray Bretana Brill' Brill Brockwell Broughlcr Buchanan Bucher Buckingham Burcher Bush Butler Cagle Caldwell C. Bolick P. Boller L. Bollinger W. Bonduranl' G. Boxer A. Boyle B. Bradley B. Braig O. Brian D. Brickle J. Bridges C. Brinkmann D. Brown S. Brown W. Brown A. Bryan? D. Burd D. Burgess C. Burke .. Burlon S. Caldwell A. Campbell A. Campbell S. Campbell Edward Deans and Ronald Hardy study leaves in Biology class K. Canada C. Cormer C. Carmines S. Carpini R. Case J. Casey J. Catron K. Caum K. Childress A. Chis C. Chorbo C. Christopher N. Clark W. Clayton D. Clemens H. Cleveland J. Coleman B. Collier B. Compton W. Compton K. Copeland C. Corbett S. Cottrill C. Coutune J. Crosby B. Crute W. Culbreth J. Dongerfield L. Dawson B. Deal J. Deane E. Deans R. Delnnocentes E. DeMent D. Denby C. cleVazeiIle N. Driscoll P. Drost R. Dutto D. Eason B. Eichen J. Emory L. Englemor. B. Ericksen Carroll Carson Carter Carter Cavanaugh Charles Chase Childress Clancy Clark Clark Clark Clodfeller Cobb Cobb Cohen Conroy Conway Cooley Cooper Cox . Cox Crandal . Crooke Darnell Daugherty Davis Davis DeBlasio DeBlasio Deel DeHart . Dickens . Dickens Dickenson Dix Eason Edwards Edwards Egbom Etheridge Evans Everett W. Eyre M. Forthing P. Feathers J. Ferguson K. Ferguson M. -Fischer J. Fisher J. Fisher J. Fisher F. Forehand J. Forest C. Forrest D. Forrest D. Fromal J. Frye E. Fulfard A. Fuller J. Gay J. Gebhardt E. George J. Gerczalr V. Gilpin N. Godwin C. Golub J. Goldenboum W. Graves W. Gray G. Greer L. Guffy W. Hamby C. Hammer B. Hampton S. Hancock H. Harris J. Harris V. Harris J. Hartzog J. Hayes N. Hayes F. Hayes W. Hayes G. Helms C. Herringlon S. Hewitt B. Hewitt Ferroni Field Fielding Firlh Fitzgerald Forbes Forbes Ford Foster Fraser Freeman Freeman Fuller Fuller Garrett Garrett Gibbs Gibson Gilbert Gillis Gould Gourley Grant Grassee Gutrie Hoclrer Haight Haley Hanger Ha rg rave Harrell Harris Harvester Hawkins Hawkins Hayes Haynes Heath Heinatz Hellman W. Hibble C. Hill Hines J. Hinsan J I '. iii'- fs 5.12. , 1, r ruullu' 1 ' H H H H , 1. n ru wr .. f J l Shirley Spencer, Judy Brittana, and Lynn Hacker perform Tumbling sfunfs in gym. J. P. R. J. J. J. M. R. L. T. G E. J. S. P. A. K. L. R. S. M. E. M. G. Hintz Hobbs Hodges Holdre Hubbard Hudson Huffman Hugerr Hunier Hunon Hux Iroler Jeffrie Jenkins Jernigan Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Juhlin Jusfis Keene Keener Holland Hoover Horfon Houch Hughes Hughes Hughes Hundley Iroler Jacimerski Jackson Jacobs Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Jones Jordan Joyner Joynes Kegley Kelly Kelly Kidd B. King M . King J. Kirk F. Klein G. Kollrnann J. Konkalewski J. Krabbe K. Kraft S. Lambert L. Lambroff L. Larkin C. Lerner C. Lewis G. Lewis J. Lewis R. Lewis B. Long S. Long J. Lovey K Luiede B. Lyons P. Mace S. Mackey E. Machachlan E. Mann J. Mann D . Margeson C. Markowitz D. Martin J. Martin C. Muthison J. Mathison W. McDaniel F. McGuriman M. McKann P. McKnight R. Meeks B. Mehaffey B. Melton R. Melton A. Midkiff B. Milby D. Miles B. Miller R. Kline P. Knight F. Knott M. Kolankiewicz C. Krause G. Kuscher J. Kuss B. Lamb J. Latchum S. Latham S. Lawrence G. League M. Lindsey D. Livingston P. Livingston B. Long B. Luna J. Lunsford J. Luter K. Lyles B. Malone S. Malpas D. Maness J. Manley B. Murler S. Marple A. Martin B. Martin D. Matthews K. Matthews J. McCloud B. McCoy J. McNair G. McQuillen J. McQuoid M. Meeker N. Mercer D. Metcalf B. Mettler B. Metz C. Miller D. Miller H. Mills T. Mims Mingo Mingee Minter Mitchell Morris Morrissey Mowrar Mowrar Noyadley Neolon Neider Nelms 'Nickerson Niedzielka Nightengale Noblet Olson O'Neil O'Rourke Osborn Parker . Parrish Patterson Paulson Pepe Pereira Peterson Petitt Pierpont Pollock Powell Powell Prince Pruitt Puffenberger Fumbough Reissner Renninger Reynolds Reynolds Richardson Roberts Roberts Robertson Moore Moore Moore Moore Mullins Murray Myers Myrick Nelson Nelson Nichols Nicholson Norman Norris Northen O'Beirne Oullclnd Owen Page Parker Paxton Peck Peck Peck Phoup Phillips Phillips Pickett Pratt Price Pride Priddy Ragland Ragsclole Rea Regone Reynolds Rice Rice Richards Robinson Rogers Rollins Rollins W. Rollins Rossi Routten Rowe Sanders Sandford Sanclre Sandrurn Scheu Schmeer Schmolclt Schrum Searls Selby Senior Shave Sheppa Sherman Shinn Short Smith Smith Smith Smith Salis Spangler Spence Spencer Stanley Stanworth Steiner Stiver Styles Swilt Swithers Talley Taylor Teagle Tholl Thomas . Thornhill Tice Todd . Todd P. Rowe R. Russell L. Sadler J. Saintsing E. Saunders D. Savage M. Sawyer N. Schaffer M. Schwalenburg T. Scull C. Sealey J. Seaman L. Shearan D. Shelter C. Shelton S. Shelton M. Sinclair P. Sleigher B. Sloan C. Smith P. Smith R. Smith S. Smith B. Snyder M. Spencer B. Spicer H. Spires J. Spruill C. Stockman G. Slotler G. Stowe S. Stuart J. Talley D. Taylor .l. Taylor T. Taylor L. Thomas S. Thomas J. Thompson M. Thompson M. Tokarski D. Topping J. Tozier D. Trainham Trainham Trainham Traynhcm Traynham Tucker Turlington Turlington Twine W. Veryzer Vick Vierlel Vitale Walker Walker Wallio Waters Weibel West Weston Westphal White Whiteside Whittom Wiggles Williams Williamson Willis Willis Womble Wood AWoodall Woodley Wyatt Wynne Yakalavich Ya tes M. Trevillian M . Tubbs C. Tuck L. Tuck R. Tyson B. Vann M. Verbillis C. Verell C. Viverette A. Wade B. Wagenfeld R. Wagner M. Waters M. Watkins J. Watterton A. Webb J. Wheeler T. Wheeler D. White L. White S. Wikan C. Williams J. Williams P. Williams E. Wilson J. Wilson W. Withers S. Wolf L. Woods J. Worley A. Wray B. Wrenn W. Ybarra B. Young J. Young P. Jernigan ' fx-- wr 5174 Kal and n ?0r faith 37. K , ,L , .W 't , , 1 f ' ws, ,,-, .. ' ' 'v-41 . .' A. 3 .4 'Jn '...' . .v, J ,..'-, Q--W. lu A .. f:-5 R 'v.: . Ag.. ...Q . - l A .I urn-1.1.-. ' 12331 Z mfqi' g- 4-- , v . F isfmpv. '- .. . I - -, . .- 1 - te thy calm' be and layalfy Front Row: Vernon Belor, James Moyer, Henry Lamborn, Michael Verniel. Back Row: William Verniel, Melvin Johnson, Wade Traynham, Lee Wood. FIRST IN THE DISTRICT, FOURTH IN THE STATE These statistics tell of the outstanding efforts of Hamp- ton High's golf team of 1960. Coached by Mr. J. M. Eason, the team of four players was selected after a rigorous elimination match. Gwynn Vaughn, Bishop Reed, James Eason, and Lee Wood were the match players 51 , P... Wade Traynham shows the use of a driver. 70 for 1960. These boys, while shooting on the average in the low 80's, won seven conference games and lost only one. 5 This was a truly remarkable record and a credit to Hamp- ton High School. I This is the correct stance, says Lee Wood. Jndoor Z7 ack At the State Indoor Track Meet in Lexington, Virginia, the Hampton High team tied for eleventh place. Coached by Mr. Art Letoha, the team placed three men: Tommy Gardner, fourth in the quarter mile run, Robbie Robertson, fourth in the mile run, and Johnny Crigger, third in the sixty yard dash. As this was the only meet in which the team participated, they should be praised for the fine results. i t L' 'A W ner, Gene Tattini, Johnny Crigger, Dennis Dickenson, and Wayne Todd. SPRINTERS: Tommy Gard- Front Row: Brink Miller, Paul Causby, Hartwell Routten, George Jones, Hugh Boyd, Byrd Harris, Edward Haden, Robert Hundley, Jack Krause. Back Row: Manager Luther Seely, Joseph DeAtkine, Glen Wilson, Carter Catlett, Robert Ball, Russell Anderson, David Walton, Coach Russell, Coach Anastasio. lgrzsdfrzll Hampton High's Eastern District Baseball team of 1960 broke all records by establishing a new win C205 for Group l in Virginia. Five players made the All Peninsula Team: catcher, Hartwell Routten, for the third consecutive year, George Jones, pitcher, who had an outstanding record of 6-O, and was accredited with the most strike- outs f83Jg Bobby Ball, infielder, who also had a record of 6-O as relief pitcher, Eddie Dynamite Haden, second baseman, who led the Eastern District in batting C.397l , - AA- ' . Y s 'f' is T . xx 1 is , Y. vlhx -i n X N . ' s 'a il ' l, , ,,.,,, 1 V l i V 'Wit H 'J Q' A ' i. ' 9' . ' Co-captains George Jones and Robert Ball. and held the record for most hits and runs C2595 and out- fielder Hugh Boyd, who set the record for stolen bases 1205. Bob Hundley was named the best defensive first base- man in the District and had the distinguished record' of only two errors in two years of Varsity ball. Coached by Mike Anastasio, the team' ended their very successful year with a l7-O-l record. Coach Mike An astasio -.g.lQMy 'Xa -1:5 e , f.- Rouiten makes a home run' Hundley slides in at third, and is safe. U' KQii:5i35'f'gQ551?.-'f71 ,' Eff' 'if' remix? 55 Y ,,'7 ' ii p : ' 1:5 Eg ' 'PM If 'H A Vgfifmiii- gsi2asf ' W' W ' nun f iff' '1!'ii'ii 'Mzz4fflggi:e?Q ..wg5gg2Qwi!Hiii wi nf! if glam - Vi iii,,i'55fi2?iif . ilmif ll, -ft , crosses home plate. Jones warms up for the next inning. - 'Emi-J A full count on Rouhen Haden barely makes first base! 73 jun br Var ity lfaseball air , Qyin , , . . , . ,, V. . , agwgr Front Row: Donald Matheson, Rip Van Winkle, Jay Donlan, Lee McDaniel, David Dwyer, Dallas Summerfield, Lewis Lawrence. Back Row: Manager Robert Camden, David Shufflebarger, Butch Wheeler, Danny Ferguson, John Bane, Frank Satchell, Mike Harvey, William Mitchell, Coach Brown. PITCHERS AND CATCHERS: Kneeling: David Shufflebarger. Standing: Danny Ferguson, Butch Wheeler, Lewis Lawrence, Donald Matheson. 74 The newly-formed Junior Varsity Base- ball Team of Hampton High had a 6-2 record tor its first year of play with losses to Wythe and Wilson. Coached by Robert Brown the team played on its own diamond behind the school. fred Balmer was credited with the most home runs, and Jay Donlan with the highest batting average. L ii. l .el L 'l r l OUTFIELDERS: Kneeling: Dallas Summerfield, Lewis Lawrence, David Dwyer. Co-captains Jay Donlan and Lee McDaniel confer with Coach Brown before Standing: Mike Harvey, Frank Safchell, William Mitchell. the game. V., iii 7 4 INFIELDERS: David Shufflebarger, Jay Donlan, John Bane, Rip Van Winkle, Lee McDaniel. 4 wh it - 5 1 THE FIELD SQUAD: Front Row: William Beach, Scott Bates, Sheridan Barringer, Wayne Hill, James Ray, Fred Hicks. Back Row: Manager Bruce Conway, Mike Cole Dennis Dickinson, Kenneth Dawson, Robert Vermillion, Kenneth Sorenson, Doug Rosen, James Eyre. Crack HampTon High's 1960 Track Team was one of The finest produced by The school in many years. The Crab- bers' dual meet record was 4-2, with losses only To arch-rivals Newport News, and Warwick. ln The larger meets, HampTon placed fourth in The Tidewater and District competitions and captured sixth place in The Ty, I 1 J Wm , wwf it T it tw ' tasfaqsm State meet, The final event of The year. Six records were established during The year: Mike Cole, a iunior, outstanding in The broad jump, The 100 yard dash, and The 220 yard dash, Senior Robert Ver- million in The high and low hurdles, and Ronald Hamilton, captain of The Team, in The 880 yard dash. Seitz edges Robertson in the mile. C0le Clears six feefl Vermillion Qalns in hurdles Coach Letoha gives John Crigger, Thomas Gardner, Robert Vermillion, Ronald Hamilton, and Micheal Cole last minute instructions. 'wa j Cole strives for 21 feet in the broad iurnp. Mike Cole and Robert Vermillion were the high scorers, Valuable man and best in 'the field events, Thomas Ruth with 94 and 81, respectively. The team voted Cole Most Most Deserving, and Ronald Hamilton Best Runner. THE DISTANCE SQUAD: Front Row: Wayne Sawyer, Thomas Byrd, Lawrence Warren, Lowell Schuknecht, Ronald Hamilton. Back Row: Harold Ford, Manager, William Livingston, Kenneth Wood, Thomas Ruth, William Robertson, Dean Pittman, Charles Seitz, Louis Lerner, Manager. A SQUAD: Front Row: James Sinclair, William Livingston, Charles Seitz, William Robertson, Kenneth Wood, Russell Evans. Back Row: Peter Wallio, William Dunkley Lowell Schuknecht, Charles Johnson, Vincent Brown, John Doyle. Kross Zrfulfzfry Hampton High's Cross Country team,,coached by Assist- ant Principal Edward Szetela, swept to another successful season in l96O, winning five meets, losing two, and placing 'Fourth in the Eastern District meet. The Crabbers' only losses were to Newport News, and Princess Anne. Nine or ten boys have been instrumental in this year's fine team. Members of the starting team were picked on the basis of best running time in the time trials. Charles Seitz and William Robertson turned in the fastest times in the meets. In the Eastern District meet where over 100 boys competed, Seitz placed seventh, the only boy from Hampton to place in the top ten runners. B SQUAD: Front Row: Micheal Hunt, Micheal Turner, Kenneth Law, James Schugert, Ronald Jones, Jacob Moll. Back Row: Manager Thomas Ashby, Robert Sawyer Robert Palmer, Jack Wheeler, Thomas Morrison. il ,X Those boys who run in the meets practice time trials each afternoon Co-captains Robertson and Seitz give Coach Szetela the day's results. Robertson, Seitz, and Wood begin a practice run through the woods. gr' SCORES Hampton Opponent 18 Wilson .......... - ...... ...... 4 5 18 Southampton ..... ..,,,, 4 2 28 Newport News - .......... -27 15 Maury .... ...... 4 0 18 Warwick .,... .... - -43 15 Granby .......... - ....... ...... 5 0 44 Princess Anne ..... ...... 1 5 . ll 1' 11153351 -r l asm A rfw - uf' r Coach Eason gives advice to his backfield: Donnie Donadio, Scott Hamilton, Tommy Staples. With a record of three wins, five losses, and one tie, the Crabbers experienced a rather disappointing season from a victory standpoint. However, the football team provided plenty of action and excitement' whenever it played. Lady Luck was sometimes on our side, but .more frequently against us, so that you often heard, Oh, if we had only . . . The Crabbers won their opening game against Bene- dictine, 13 to 6, and were defeated by Wilson, 7 to 13, Maury, 19 to 26, and Princess Anne, 7 to 13. At the half-way mark in the season, Hampton rallied and went on to defeat E. C. Glass, 7 to O, and Granby, 7 to O. The Warwick game ended in a tie, 13 to 13, and the Crabbers had to bow to Norview,'21 to O, and to their arch-rivals, Newport News, 13'to 19. Coach J. M. Eason was understandably downcast by the rather poor seasonal record. He praised the team for its sportsmanship and its mid-season comeback. And ever The optimist, Coach Eason predicts great things for the team next year. .Sl . - -'I' i r' ., . CO-CAPTAINS-LAWSON and STAPLES. Hamilton tries to break away. CENTER MICHAEL LAWSON. John Aufill runs through Warwick's line. Gray Broughton escorts Thomas Staples around the end. HALFBACK THOMAS STAPLES FULLBACK GRAY BROUGHTON. Hampton fights downfield after a punt. 5 X ',:1 lf' Z A J' VHIQL WAYNE PRESNELL-End. Crabbers have To fight for yardage. Crabbers block Newport. Hamilton fights for score Y JOHNNY CRIGGER-Halfback. Hampton makes a first down. 0 K P l Varsity Kaskcfball You can't crush a Crab! Cheered on by the en- thusiastic student body, Hampton's Varsity Basketball Team ended the 1960-61 season with a 6-5 conference record and an overall total of 10 wins and 10 losses. Off to a win-one, lose-one start, the Big Red went on to an impressive five game winning streak, Co- captained by Nichols and Calfee, the team was credited with a fourth place for their fine defensive play with Cole, Rew, and Nichols doing spirited work under the baskets. Jerry Nichols took first place in the Peninsula offensive standings with a game average of 14.0 points. Fans will remember the exciting overtime game with arch-rival Newport News and the heartbreaking 29-30 score. But you can't crush a crab, and our Mighty Crabbers finished the season in fifth place after tying Warwick. This paved Hampton's way to the Eastern District Tournament where they lost to Princess Anne in the final breathless minutes by a score of 50-57 Coach Mike Anastasio credits this successful Crabber season to a team who possessed a great deal of desire and who worked hard to make a good team. First Row Donald Haufler Manager Jay Donlan Billy Rew Richard Caltee Micheal Colem, Michael Forrest, Billy Connors, Manager. Second Row: Coach Russell David Dwyer Stan Trimble Gene Nobles Emory Enscore Robert Warren Lee McDaniel, Chippy Martin, Coach Anastasia. 5 'I-X i L 3 m 1.2. 4 M.. ,im W M i f Lk Z ' ,U QXQX 1 Sf 'ak r K ! Nz- M 1 ,fig L Q W Iv f nr ,yi - ,, ,X nw, 1 A , QM, 4. A, g 5 1 1 1 'V i C x gk ,P sl ,- Q A I 7 2. 1 X as s f ., .,.'.. .0 , , - A .- .6 x, X611 , KJ .ai 5 ,Z:. . be W' f D if 1. f. .. Q, ff - gm ,, ' f X 3 w -f' First Row: Brian Brooks, Manager, Arnold Todd, Richard Tyson, Johnny Saintsing, David O'Bierne, Tommy Taylor, Billy Thompson, Manager. Second Row: Coach Becouvarakis, Bobby King, Jerry Wheeler, Layne Kellly, Thomas Guthrie, Bill Harris. Third Row: Robert Cockrell, Walter Bondurant, William Owens, Joe Latchum, David Forrest. CO-CAPTAINS: David O'Beirne and Johnny Saintsing. fun br Var ity Haskefb ll The scoreboard shows the Little Red J. V. Basketball team with a record of 8 wins, and TO losses for the 1960-61 season. With the fine J. V. team efforts of Saintsing, O'Beirn, King, Bondurant, and Harris, much valuable experience was gained which we know will be put to victorious use next year. 4? 4-H! nf PAW ls- N 'Sk 4' QNX ' fum x my A iv. lt 4? J 1 ii' Li? , Q .f Q an 1:11 14' 1: 1' al .. 'l 1 ' ill. A l VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Ann Gordon Abbott, Anda Ransone, Judith Murden, Nancy Knewstep, Anne Decker, Charlene Hartenstine, Brenda Cole, Pamela V T 641 I ad Coe, Sherry Holeik, Linda Thompson, Sports are an integral part of the activities of HHS stu- dents. From track to football, the athletic program at Hampton High offers a diversity of activities. For some it presents a constructive outlet for excess energy, while for others it provides an enioyable pastime as a spectator. In either capacity, participant or spectator, sportsman- ship is most important. And the contributing factor to this display of school spirit and sportsmanship has been the encouraging efforts of our enthusiastic Varsity Cheer- leaders, chosen by the student body at the spring tryouts. Led by head cheerleader Linda Thompson, their spirit prevailed throughout the year, and with their hearty cheers of GO-FIGHT-WIN, they helped to spur the Mighty Crabbers on to victory. Ann Gordon Abbott leads the cheer during a timeout at a basketball game. A Front Row: Linda Carmines, Head Cheerleader CarollHughes, Diane Geer. Back Row: linda Eanes, Pat Padgett, Pat Burke, Ann Patrick. yuuivr Var ity Klzcerlmders Crabbers, Crabbers, Crabbers! can be heard on Tuesday evenings during football season and before the Varsity basketball games as the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders spur the JV teams on to victory with their proud cry. Chosen in the previous spring by the faculty and student body, it is the iob of these seven girls to promote school spirit at the Junior Varsity games. During the football season, they dec- orated the goal posts before the home games. 1 it Doug Rosen and Louis Lerner lend a helping hand to Carol Hughes. The JV'S decorated the goal posts for every home football game. 93 4, Chg fame' be wer As far as eyes , F- F QNX QBYSXWWW Qilnw '5 Q mi? J :WJ 5 M XY fm www XXQYDVX HBV 4 , V I ,,:,. K. V 1.54 '- .-,' '-,' 5 EX K W mm, V wmwwm 'ini g ' sc . I. 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'B ' ' 'Cas' f- 4 u -ff V: fe' f' 9l ??w ' l c Ji, Dcdimfirfu During your Three years at Hampton High School your city and your beloved school have enioyed singular honors. Hampton has celebrated her three hundred and fiftieth anniversary, an accomplishment impossible for any other English speaking settlement in the New World. Your city has been the only American city to realize continuous life after her founding in t6lO. You, the Seniors of 1961, also have a first achievement to remember. Your class members are the first students to have had the privilege of enioying all three senior high school years in the spacious, attractive new Hampton High School building. You have been the class that has helped complete the transition between the former Hampton High School and the present school. You have had the rare opportunity of establishing student body life in your new school home, of con- tinuing worthwhile traditions of Hampton High School, and of introducing addi- tions in keeping with the challenges and necessities of your time. You of 19,61 have had unusual privileges and responsibilities in holding the priceless heritage Cflass af I 96 I f Q OFFICERS: DOUGLAS ROSEN, President, DEBORAH NOSECK, Treasurer, SHERIDAN HOLEIK, Secretary, WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Vice President. of Hampton High School, and simultaneously creating new plans for a Hampton High School that is aware of the present needs and is also cognizant of the demands and challenges of the years ahead. You have received honors and accepted your responsibilities in admirable ways. As graduating Seniors, you have a strong background on which to build your future lives. With courage, honor, wisdom, iudgment, and above all, faith in God, meet your future problems and your ioys as men and women of strength, as sons and daughters of two splendid contributors to your training, the City of Hampton, and your own Hampton High School. With respect for your achievements, pride in your accomplishments, and sincere wishes for a successful future for each of you, the yearbook staff affectionately dedicates this edition of the Krabba to you, the Senior Class of l96l. Miss Elsie Gay Lane Senior Class Sponsor 'K , 'III' ' f L. I I I J J 43' EVA DELORIS JANETTE ARLENE ANDERSON NEWSOME ANTINORI THOMAS LEWIS JOSEPH CARLYLE ASHBY ASHE -ii: , THOMAS ROBERT ARNOLD DIANE FULLER ATKINSON ' -.L-34+ ANN GORDON ABBOTT RONNIE THOMPSON ADCOCK DENNIS ROY ALDRIDGE CAROL ANN ALEXANDER NELDA GERALDINE ALLEN JUDITH CUNNINGHAM ALVIS JOHNNY PAUL ARRINGTON WILLIAM STEWART ATWELL I New In H iw .. I, LT, ' 98 ,IIL g II V II, ,532 SANDRA LEE BAILIE ALLAN GRIFFITH BAKER, JR. CAROL FRANCES BAKER MICHAEL ANTHONY BAKER PATRICK BOWLER BALDWIN SANDRA ANN BALL WILLIAM ROBERT BALL, JR. ROBERT WAYNE BARRACK X PATRICIA ANNE BARNETTE SHERIDAN REID BARRINGER REGINALD CLIFTON BARRACK KENNETH SCOTT BATES, JR. I 16 RICHARD GAYLE BARRACK NANCY J EAN NE BAZEMORE I ,...n.W5- - g, ig II ' F -J , I IIIIIIII ,. is BILLY RAY BEACH GLORIA JEAN BENTON NINA LOUISE BEALES BETH ANN BERLIN H -KI I XIII III II .--nIII4III IIINI INIIINII I! , III II i 2 + IIIIIIIIIII .,... I! 'lk-5' .1 VQJE' l ig I . II' , eg II ' I HARRY VERNON BELOR CAROL JEAN BESECKER GEORGE FLEMING BLACK, JR. MARIA ANN ETTE BELVIN BETTY LEE BICKFORD CAROL JEAN HARTZOG BLACKWELL JANET PATRICIA BLAIR JOHN BAPTIST BLANCHE, III VT' Z' Y PHYLLIS DIANNE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN BLIOHT BLINCO ' PATRICIA ANNE REBEKAH LEE BOONE BOOTH MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED These Two will go far in The business worlcl. That is The prediction The Senior Class gave to CAROL WOOTEN and GERRY STEINER when they were vofed Most Likely To Succeed. LINDA LANE ROBERT LEE BLOXOM BOLICK DAVID WOOD MARTHA ANN BOYCE BRANCH 'vw 2 Q r Y YVONNE MARGARITA ' BRETANA SAMUEL HITER BROCKMAN, JR. HERMAN GRAY PATRICIA ANN BUCHANAN CHARLES ARTHUR BURCHER l02 gf., 'Rf E, M L fefy-st 2. 3231 . 325' Qiawsw fsnfsws LL LL Esvfw R, ws, Q55 L' Awlfslsw JL LLL ,L is n LL RONALD HAROLD BUCHANAN GARY WILSON BURDETTE BROUGHTON LESLIE ANN BROUSE GORDON VINCENT BROWN, JR. JOSEPH DUNCAN BROWN, JR. KAREN ANN PENNY LEIGH BULL BURCH JANET LYNN BEVERLY BURGE BLJRGESS J SAUNDRA LEIGH BURKETT EILEEN CAROL BURNS JAMES GEORGE ' BURT WILLIAM CECIL BU RTN ER, JR. CAROL LEE BURTON THOMAS AREY BYRD RODNEY DARE CACCIA NORA PATRICIA CANADY I IA RICHARD WAYNE CALFEE DAVID THOMAS CANNON I - IW i I II DONALD LEE WILLIAM LAWRENCE CALLIS CAMPBELL JOHN GIBSON PEGGI ANN CANNON, JR. CANNON CAROLYN EILEEN CAREY GLORIA FAY CARMINES JOSEPH RANDOLPH CARPENTER, II HERSCH ELL AUSTIN CASHION, JR. VIRGINIA LEE CARMINES SANDRA LEE CARNER JOAN CAROL WILSON BOND ELLEN HOPE CARTER CARTER CASEY PATRICIA ANNE MARILYN LEIGH STEPHEN MARTIN CHAMBERS CHAPPELL CHASE EHIKQH - -an I I I I I I I I , frlvn I X MOST STUDIOUS Since ELOIS DUNTON and JACK SANDERS knew that The way To achieve good grades was To study, they were chosen by the Senior Class as Most Siudious. JAN ET EVELYN CH EESMAN NANCY CAROL CHURCH 8 MARION ANITA CHENAULT BARBARA ANN E CLARK I .If1: i':'I ,, f. - I I I' 'IIII ,rii I I M , ,,,.: I I I W , 'ii asf, Li iii! , I CAROL ANN CHISHOLM CAROLYN MICHELE CLIFTON I iiiiii I , I05 as RONNIE FRANCIS CLOUTIER BRENDA LEIGH COLE I ,,:,, 'Ig-5 I. Q PRISCILLA ANN COBB LUCILLE DEANE COLE PAMELA MARIE COE MICHEAL WILLIAM COLE II PATRICIA ROSE COHEN SANDRA JEAN COLE DALLAS ROGER COLLINS CHARLES ROBERT COMPTON, JR. SHIRLEY MAE HATTON COMPTON LYNDA LEE CONNER BONNIE CAROL COOK BEVERLY ANN COOKE HAROLD CEAPHAS COOKE MARGARET ELAINE COTTRILL RICHARD ANDREW CROCKER JUDITH ANN CRUM BARBARA JEAN CRUSENBERRY MARY KATHERINE CULLUM JULIA VALENTINE CUMMING CAROL LYNNE DAMEREL Ifif- .1'-. ig .. , I 7,4 RAMON JAMES COOPER, JR. MARGARET ELLEN CRESS 55' II II II' HENRE ELIZABETH RENNIE GAIL COPELAND COSBY JOHN LESLIE LILLIE BETH CRIGGER CRISS I II!S3JA..I I 111 wi NELWYN BETTY DANIELS BRENDA PAULETTE DAVIS I II' QQ' DALE ALAN DAVIDSON EDWINA SUE DAVIS KENNETH IRVINE DAVIDSON LAWRENCE WAYNE DAVIS CAROLYN ANNE DeALBA GEORGE RUBIN DEANE, JR. JOSEPH NORMAN DeATKINE JAMES ARTHUR DeBLASIO BETTY MARIE DAVIS KENNETH LEE DAWSON K ,, MICHAEL JOSEPH ANNE PAGE GWEN ABRAHAM LETTY EMOGENE DeBLASIO DECKER DeHART DELLINGER ANITA CLAIRE VIVIAN ANN LEE ANN GLENNAH SUE D'ELOSUA DENNIS DETRICH DeWITT ' Wlllfllll lffl j II Q' Q lllbllw' gg L :Si BEST LOOKING Students, students, in the hall, who's the fairest of them all? When the Seniors asked this ques- tion they immediately replied, ANDA RANSONE and WAYNE PRESNELL. T94 45' will ' :': 5 I I II I 1 Sv - CHARLOTTE ANNE BIANCY COLBERT ELOIS WINDER DUNCAN DUNN DUNTON DOUGLAS IVEY FRANCIS JOHN CAROL LEE DWYER DWYER EAGLE 'T' ': fif DENNIS SHEEHAN DICKINSON DONALD ARTHUR DONADIO GERALD SPENCER DOTTERER JOHN ADELBERT DOYLE MARY ELLIN DRALEY SHARON LEE DRISCOLL DAVID CURTIS DUXBURY NAOMI MAGDALENE EANES 'E 3?-E, R HARRICIANNA EDMONDS BOBBY JAMES EDWARDS ELIZABETH ANN EDWARDS HELEN AN N EGAN LESSIE JANE ELDER DOROTHY GRAY ELLIS ERN EST EMORY ENSCORE, JR. MILES EDWARD FARSTER, JR. RUSSELL SMITH EVANS, JR. JACQUELINE LOUISE FAULKNER Nm JAMES TYLER EYRE ELIZABETH ANN FEATHERS ELLIOT JON FAMILANT GLORIA ANDERSON FIGG JAMES LEROY FLOWERS THOMAS WARD FORREST WILLIAM THOMAS FORBES EARL DOUGLAS FOSTER wma I may M H -IIIIIIIIIIIIH I -gf A II .wi JUDY FAY FINCH GARY NELSON FINK RUTH RAE FIRTH CLINTON RAY FLEMING EK: f HARRY JOHN FORD ROBERT DONALD FOSTER fi ?P JW' MICHAEL KENN ETH FORREST JACKIE DALE FOWLER MOST POPULAR Friendly smiles and a cheerful disposition help To make a popular person. Since ANNE DECKER and MICHAEL LAWSON possess both These char acferistics, They were chosen Mos'r Popular. CAROLE ANNE FRANCIS RICHARD HORACE FREEMAN ' 11 'Q' 'P I, s , 1 ' -.A A gp, if ln lv ' LEWIS BRENT FRANCIS BRENDA LOU FRYE if 'sag K' -univ- 3 Utd I - STANLEY RICHMOND SALLIE ANN FREDERICK LeLON THOMAS SAUNDE GALLAER, JR. GALLOWAY GARDNER GARDNER JOHN ROBERT ANN ADELINE LEON ROBERT PATRICIA EILEEN GILMAN GIROUARD GIROUARD GIVENS ww wa-:,g:35 ri QW MEF -new PAUL ERN EST I GOLDENBAUM I JOYCE ANN I GOOD I I DAVID LESTER I G RAGG WILLIAM FRANKLIN GREER MARION JUDITH GREENE HERBERT JAMES GRIFFITH, JR., RS ' RTW R r R NELSON SMITH STANLEY EDWARD GROOME, III GULA, JR. BARBARA ANN JOYCE FAYE GUNTER GWALTNEY MARY PRISCILLA HALL RICHARD ANTHONY HALNAN, JR. ROBERT PETERSON HANCH EY, JR. MARGARET ANNE HANEKE Mom KIMBALL ' HANSEN I , JOHN DAVIS 'CSP' .BI HARDY, JR. MARLENE JOANNE GUTH LINDA MARIE HAHN 25' ef' Q JOYCE DALE GUTHRIE LINDA LEE HALL 1 .55 is 5? mask. , I .f SALLY LYONS TALIAFERRO HARDY PHIL ELLIS HARRISON 'W uw F ': II III PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS HARPER SHARON ANNE HARRUP LOIS IRENE HARRIS CHARLENE HARTENSTINE EE E CAROL ANNE HASTINGS WILLIAM STEWARD HAYES PATRICIA MILLER HAYNES MICHAEL PHILLIPS HAYWOOD 5 CAROLYN GLENN HARRISON LARRY LYMAN HARVEY ,2- ,,, ,Digi 2 II Qing BARRY WAYNE 'X' LD DAVID LAINE VEE ERNEST VICTOR HEATH xl h 47 H TH HEJNA HENSEL JR LAWRENCE ALLEINb0 ' EREDERICK lfggliihl NORENE KAY RONALD WAYNE Q, HERRO ,JR66 U HICK R HILL HILL -2 30 L7 W ' I I N ' 0 'ff' XPQ37, gx Peo-'J ffodleglll y5U'0A 7 W U3 ' myl M 'if 'GW olyixl -oo' L34 will Daopbgzgpiyyblify QR X , Q - dycsro 6' gp Ry Xl, sb jju ,ie I- R ff y , 1 Q L X ,X Foe? 'lewis -X I 97 l'lTTIEsT x ,Q N-ffl ,ji DEBORAH NOSECK and LOUIS LERNER kept The X QQ! Senior Class in a gay mood all yearp their iokes Q livened many dull moments. The Senior Class , - voted them The honor of being The Wiftiest Couple WU V for 1961. ' my ll '13w.,A I I ig, I X ' .A ,,,, 'X L ' :-. x E' ' , -s.. ., ,.. '-w Q X X' , 'T - 1- 14 , - I Ev I E,.,.. In A, f Y 1. ,,- ,' vqxii ,l i I xg' I ,,II .IYY I T--Tf, I 1 W T T 0 ITIIEE' .QE35g5E:555:.E, 1 La3f'..:.m 5, 5 :Am2,5,A7iTf 1'V I in , fu' 1 . I if .I 'QE SARA HINTERNHOFF JESSE WINFIELD HODGES, JR. PAUL WAVERLY HOGGE SHERIDAN ANN HOLEIK JAMES Llmwooo HOLLOWAY, JR DIANA LYNN HOWELL BETTY GREY BONNIE TEE CAROL EVA LINDA LUCILLE HUGHES HUGHES HUGHES HUNDLEY CONSTANCE GAIL MICHAEL HOUSTON WILLIAM POWHATAN CORDELIA NANNETTE HUNSECKER HUNT HUNT, JR. HYATT mga-2 QZSEISIII.. I. DOROTHY HARLOW INGE JAMES DENZIL JACKSON SARA ESTER JACKSON BERTHA ANN JACOBS AURELIA QUINBY JAMES SONJA LILLIAN JAMES ESTHER RAE JENKINS JAMES LEE JOHNSON 5 VIRGINIA KAY JERNIGAN JAMES SINCLAIR JOHNSON CAROLE JEAN JOHNSON JUDITH FAYE JOHNSON EUNICE ROSILAND JOHNSON ROBERTA CAROLYN JOHNSON 'wi GENE ELLIOT JORDAN PAUL HOPE KEENE MOST ATHLETIC Co-caprain of The fooTball Team THOMAS STA- PLES and head cheerleader LINDA THOMPSON were ThoughT MosT AThIeTic by The Senior Class. Here, Tommy holds while Linda punTs. ROBERT CARROLL KENDRICK, JR. MILES HENRY KING, III PHILIP EUGENE KERSEY NANCY GAY KN EWSTEP SANDRA KAY CAROL ANN KERSEY KIDD JACQUELINE FAYE CHARLES BERNARD KRODEL KRUSE, III w. TIQQQQS , I Mw,,j,,,g33egsggis,. , W LI ELLA MAE KYLE PAIJLIN E MARY ESTH ER LANE Q43 ,G E THOMAS ROBERT JULIANNA LLOYD LINDA KATHERINE LaHAYE LAINE LANE DIANNE GAY FRANCES VIRGINIA RODERICK DEWEY LASSITER LAWLESS LAWLESS, III M in , DAVID ALEXANDER LAWSON, III MICHAEL KELLY LAWSON LYNDA LEE LeCOMPTE GLENDA RUTH LEE JAMES H EN RY LEE, JR. JUDY ANN LeMIEUX 'Z' FRANCES CATHRYN LOUIS ROBERT DAVID WILLIS ELIZABETH ANNE LEMONS LERNER LEVY LEWIS GARY DOUGLAS RHODA JOHNSON PAUL EVAN WALTER CLYDE LEWIS LEYLAND LIEBERMAN LINA HARRIET ALICE LINKOUS WILLIAM CARTER LIVINGSTON CAROLYN LEE LLOYD X SUSAN MARIE LOOP VIRGINIA LEWIS LOVING EDNA MAE LUCAS I23 T7' - ELLIS CHESTER RICHARD MILTON LUCK, III MCCLELLAN EDNA CAROL ROBERT JESSE MCDONALD MCKENZIE , UI YEA IIIE :, ' SAN DRA LEE MCCOY FAYNE GEEN MCKNIGHT MARGARET FAITH MCQUATTERS CAROL DIANE MCSMITH ALMA MARIE MANKE CARROLL DAVIS MANN, JR. JANE LEE MCDANIEL MARJORIE MCMULLEN X I TT I mi. I 'lil PATRICIA ARLINE JONNINE BOILEAU MARY LOU MARINOVICH MARSHALL MARSHALL GLENN WILLIAM JANICE FAY RUTH EVELYN MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN BEST DANCERS To paraphrase an old expression, Where There's a clance, There are RAE JENKINS and JAMES JOHNSON. Because of Their dancing abilifies they were chosen Best Dancers in The 1961 Hall of Fame. 5. . 1, Tig ,,l ,rf gilpo ny H II ly WI W fl FRANCES JEAN PRESLEY MARTIN KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MAYES I25 KENNETH FLOYD METTS OSCAR EDWARD MINOR, III PATRICIA KAYE MICHAEL JOHN DOUGLAS MISTLER 49 DA ' , .:.!?EEEEE: BEVERLY JUNE MILES SYLVIA MELENE MITCHELL GERRY LEE MAYNOR MARY ANN MEADERS ORVIN MARION MELSON OWEN MAYS MELSON PEGGI SUE MELSON JUDITH LYNN MERRILL ALLEN NEAL MILTON EVA MARIE MITTELMAIER fi!- WT Q JACOB TH EO DOOR MOLL FRANCES ELEANOR MONFALCONE RICHARD LINDSAY MOODY REX OLIVER MOONEY GEO RGETTA JAN E MOORE ROBERTA SUE MORMAN VERONICA ANN MOSS JUDITH ALEXANDER MURDEN .,- IQ' JAMES WELLINGTON MOYER, JR. JUDITH CAROLYN NEIKIRK ,X I I I DANIEL CLARK RYLAND VINCENT MUIR MUNDIE DONALD RAY JUDY LEE NELSON NESTER I I I 5,4 I27 BARRY GRAHAM NOCK MARGARET ANN MCCORMICK NORWOOD JACQU ELIN E MONA NORMAN DEBORAH KAY NOSECK mu II 'uw In JOHN JOSEPH NETTLES EUGENE WILLIAM NICHOLLS JERRY KENNETH NICHOLS LARRY GENE NOBLES WINARD IRVIN IRLANDA LACEY NORRIS, JR. NORTON DIANE MARIE MARY FRANCES OAKLEY O'BRIEN If 'U LF I II 1 I N, I I28 , sf II Iliff? 5353 H -62:25 'M' I--d W L4 '-7 BEST ALL AROUND Because of Their all-around good qualifies and Their parTicipaTion in so many acfiviiies SHERIDAN ANN HOLEIK and WILLIAM ROBERTSON were chosen by The Senior Class as Best All Around. VIRGINIA FAYE RONALD WINBORNE PHYLIS JEAN ODELL ODOM OLIGHER CAROL JEANNETTE ELMER RAY PATRICIA ANN OSBORNE OUTLAND MURAWSKI OWENS - ROBERT CHARLES ORTH JANE ELIZABETH OZMENT I 'I TE? I I I. I al' JAMES RUSSELL ROBERT RAYMOND PALMER PALMER ETHEL MAY LINDA LEE PASHER PASSAGALUPPI ,I ? i KEMP LEON PARRISH LINDA FAITH PATTERSON I30 SUSAN LEE PARRISH SYLVIA MAE PAXSON NANCY LEE PEAKE ERIK EDWARD PETERSON MICHAEL ' PETERSON WILLIAM JETT PETTIGREW, JR. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS PH ELPS, JR. RICHARD VERNON PIGGOTT DAVID EDWARD JONNIE LEE JUDITH CAROL JOAN MARIE PIERCE PITTMAN PITTMAN PONZAR NORMA CAROLE EDWARD FLETCHER LESLIE CARTER JOSEPH FRANK PORTER POWELL, JR. POWELL POWERS NADINE MARIE CLAUDE POWERS DOROTHY MAE WYATT PRATT SUE TERRY PRATT LINDSEY WAYN E PRESNELL AUBREY GARY PRICE MARY LOUISE RUTH PRICE ,I II 1 1 MARY ELESE PUGH LINDA BEATRICE QUILLIAN ALICE WAYNE PULLEY KAREN JOYCE RACKLEY X ERNESTINE PULLEY PAMELA LEE RAKES EDNA JEAN RAMSEY SHIRLEY MAE RAMSEY ELLEN URSULA RANKIN ANDA MAE RANSONE BLACKSTONE FULLER PURNELL ELLA KATHERIN E RAKESTRAW l J GARY LEE LILLIE MAE MARY LINDA RASCO RAY RAYLE FRANCES DIANE JAMES SAMUEL WILLIAM GREENWOOD REID REID REW, JR. Ld l ' L2 SALLY ANN REED MARY JANE REYNOLDS BEST DRESSED JUST stepped out a bandboxf' Since the Sen- iors of Hampton High School thought this of BETTY HUGHES and ROBERT and RICHARD BAR- RACK, they elected them to the 1961 Hall of Fame as the Best Dressed Seniors. F 5' ALICE FAYE ROBERTS JOHN MALCOM ROGERS WILLIAM CLARK ROBERTSON ROMAN ELMORE ROLLINS, III GERALD FRANCIS ROE CARL DOUGLAS ROSEN .,, , I . 2 NANCY EVERETT RICH SUSAN SEYMOUR RICHARDSON JUDITH CLARKE RIDDICK DOROTHY RU DOLPH RILEY BERNARD DAVID RIPPON, JR. REBECCA SUZANN E RITCH I E MARIE HELENE ROEHM BETTY GAIL ROUNTREE ., - -fl BS 1 'III I In 1 X I ' I 5 ': i :5: - , 9 MARY LOUISE ROUTTEN TULLIUS CARTER ROWND, JR. JAMES CALLAWAY RUSHING, JR. DIANA CAROLE RUTHERFORD JAMES ARCHER SADLER JACK ROBERT SANDERS PEGGY SUE SANDERS WILLIAM RAY SASSER F if ls 5 ROBERT PERCY SANDFORD, JR ANN RUTLEDGE SAVAGE I I fi' CATHERINE SANDRA SANDRI ODELL OSCAR SAWYER, JR. Ii ' lvl, V R.: PATRICIA ANN SANDRI ANTON ALEXANDER SCHMIDT, III bl sag :gt ' lu. Si' ' . Z 'I -.-L Q I ': IIIS ' IIIII III IIIIII wang M 1131 - ',,,f, ffI ' I Y mmAZ !!! ,, 5 I ,I SHARON CHARLES EDWARD SEIFRIED SEITZ ESTHER BELLE MARY ELIZABETH SHELL SHEPHERD IN IW ,ISL III... u, w III I, W, , JAMES JOHN SCHUCHERT LOWELL ALBERT SCHUKNECHT, JR, MICHAEL ANN SCOTT GAIL SEATON MEREDITH LYNN SEMBLER JAMES JACKSON SHEPPARD SUSAN VIRGINIA SENTZ STEPHEN SHERIFF, III I 925' MOST TALENTED The mosT TalenTed couple This year are boTh musically inclined. CAROLE PORTER is a maior- eTTe and also plays clarineT in The bancl. WIL- LIAM ATWELL plays TrurnpeT in The award-winning Hampfon High School loancl. SANDRA LEE SHUGART JEAN FRANCES SINK BETTY LOU SHUTT AUDREY MORGAN SMITH T I I CATHERINE DOUGLAS SINCLAIR MARY LAN DON SMITH W Z' Tk JAMES JEFFERSON SINCLAIR SANDRA KATHERINE SMITH 1 fe, CAROLYN JOYCE SPANGLER PEGGY ANN E STAFFORD PEGGY ANN STANCILL MARY KAY , STANDISH THOMAS EDWARD STAPLES, lll ALICE MAE ST. CLAIR GERARD ROYAL STEINER LINDA LEE STEPP DONALD EUGENE STEWART, JR. DONNA LEE STRAYER LINDA LEE STUTT CAROL PAULETTE SUITS ALLAN CARL SUNDIN EUGENE LEE TATTINI CHARLES JOHN TAYLOR ENA LEE TAYLOR MARSHA RANSONE PEGGYLEE PATRICIA CAROLE PATRICIA TAYLOR TAYLOR TEAGLE TERRELL MARY JAY CARL GRANVILLE ROBERT MELVIN JOHN DOUGLAS TIERNEY THOMAS, JR. THOMAS, JR. THOMPSON LINDA LORRAINE THOMPSON DIANE BARTON THOMTE PAMELA ANN THOMTE VIRGINIA GAIL THORNHILL if C31 ill I the state flag ot Virginia in the City Hall. I ,, I ,Z ' NORMA LEE WAYNE CARROLL FRANCES SONDRA KEITH ALLEN TODD TODD TORIAN TOWNE PATRICIA ANNE WADE LANIER KATHLEEN RAE JOELLA TOWNSEND fi TRAYNHAM V, - TRUITT TURLINGTON I I 1 F ifl Ay! , Q I ' 1 .yjyx ff, , ,f A ii- 1 L 1 ,I . in If Xvjlib XJXV4 I Q .lfll lf ff? ,I .elf Il U . ' ,f ' ' 1' QL 'f v 'Vx' ' I f Il ffl! CL, OL 'ff' fl f ff L ,ififlf js-L' 'fl 5 I f 1 F f I' I' X, li, A fm! A Fgmizfjv, Mx l All ' I, aff I ' V'll'l l,., 00 ,Cm V ,I - fx , if X If yiffwf rx. li ' UQ lf! C 'l ja' Q ' Of f f1,s5 'i! XIV! I T if QMSV 1'-x 1 if J X-IV, ,fx ,I .ll ,M IV' M 1,14 ,.,, if JL X I, .UV AMX!! L W , I f T Q Q1 ,V ff il, gflik T ' jcgyyfl bCCiz,,.NI Xl! ldxlllf ,f ' ,f V f 1, I I fi AA f I IJ 1 ll ZXQMW' jbiij A Q33 lj I ,UN V BEST CITIZENS IT' I . I M 1 Voted Best Citizens of the Class of I961, SUSAN J If , PARRISH and WILLIAM LIVINGSTON are studying i ffii vi CAROLYN ANN VENABLE ANDREW VERYZER, JR. 3 ,, ,,fIH,L,,, ., - 3 II I I H I, ' I af I .3 I V 1. z I . .'.:E5:-Effm' MARIAN J EAN ETTE VERLANDER RALPH ERNEST WAAGN ER EE EE 'ds MICHAEL ALAN VERNIEL DONALD LIVINGSTON WADE LARRY WRAY TURNER PAUL EDWARD TURNER, JR. GRETCHEN LYNN VANDERBOEGH JUDY CAROL VAUGHAN NANCY BROWN VAUGHAN RONALD LYNN VAUGHAN WILLIAM CORNELIUS VERNIEL WILLIAM HOWARD WADLIN FRANCES ANTOINETTE WALLS WANOLA MARLENE WALLS DAVID THOMAS WALTON MARSHA ANN WALTRIP MICHAEL WAYNE WARDEN JOHN J. WARHOL, JR. LARRY EARL WARREN RONALD LEE WATSON AQ' LJ .I In X I ' ' 1 - :i : .. H A J I I , ar'-'s 9 ' 1, if A U:- L. BARBARA ANN WATERS ROBERT ARNOLD WEATHERMAN , g uyw FRANKIE LANE CAROL ANN WATERS WATKINS LILLIAN CAROLYN SANDRA GAYLE WEAVER WEAVER amfif , LII mm GREGORY PAUL WILLIAMSON CHRISTINE STEWART WOLFF DAVID EDWARD WILSON DIANE JAN ET WOLSH BIKINI I :II ,I SANDRA KAE WEIGLEY GEORGE LEE WEIKEL JOAN ALICE WEISSMAN BETTY ANN WILLIAMS DAVID WHITLEY WILSON BETTY JEAN WOMACK GLENN MICHAEL WILSON DARRELL ARTHUR WOOD ' X-. 1 1-- W, Jay' I 3 WILLIAM LOUIS WRAY MARY ANGIE WRIGHT CAROL VIRGINIA WOOTTEN WILLIAM STANLEY WORSTER CAROLYN PAIGE WRIGHT EDGAR JOHN YARRINGTON HARRY LEE WOOD, JR DWIGHT THOMAS NIARIANNE WRIGHT, JR. WRIGHT VIRGINIA LEE THADDEUS JOHN YOUNG ZEPNIKOWSKI JR ! Uzrouglz thy dzwrs ua .714 Search rg, Q. SCH gi 014.5 XX in - I I ISZI n 'Q X ,Zak Kg ..,. ,:.:?::::u:f:::z:N-I - , JJ A s 5 new 00 .:?1:::': - A Z swf f f ful- l 'X s 'J S CD 0,04 W MAKERS W Y x NEW Hog QONKY Ox' E211 l - mos ci' e lW65YEX ' ' 2 P f'Q'f ., Rig ' Y- xL:0,,,,iV J X H931 t ,X s b N- XSXE A X wg .. V fg Klflflfli 'ruth the kay W' ef e f u f Student Erfaperafilf Front Row: Sue Parrish, Treasurer, Anne Decker, Secretary, Jerry Nichols, President, Chairmen: Charlene Hartenstine, Carol Hastings, Carol Wootten, Patricia Townsend, Murden, Betty Hughes. ln 1955, with the organization of the Student Coopera- tive Association, the student body ot Hampton High School acquired greater unity, more school spirit, and more student life. Membership in the SCA, as it is usually called, is a right of every student. Student-school policies, proiects, and activities are de- H 3 -Well C 3' Mike Cole, Vice President: Hope Southall, Chaplain. Back Row: Committee Anda Ransone, Doug Rosen, Ann Abbott, Jane Stone, Nancy Knewstep, Judy termined by the SCA Council, which is made up of elected representatives from each homeroom, each school-spon- sored club or organization, and the SCA officers. School elections, dances, assemblies, and special events are among the responsibilities of the SCA Council. HHS committee members Melissa Patrick, Carole Turnbull, Peggy Shaffer and chairman The Welfare committee, headed by Jane STONE, sends f00d T0 Carol Wootten put club notices on the bulletin board. Patrick Henry Hospital at Thanksgiving. Assaciafiau i First Row: L. Hawkins, P. Boone, L. Lerner, G. Broughton, M. Pugh, D. Walton, M. Lawson. Second Row: P. Foley, C. Pere, L. Carmines, C. Jackson, B. Burgess, V Young, P. Saunders, J. Pittman, C. Hudson, J. Turlington, A. Wade. Third Row: B. Dwyer, S. Fields, S. Reed, M. Chenault, P. Owens, A. Sinclair, M. Draley, L Conner, S. Stewart, M. Haley, G. Hux. Fourth Row: G. Tattini, L. Latham, J. Jackson, S. Traynham, M. Richardson, J. Cox, B. Snyder, A. Johnson, B. Humphries J. Yates, J. Clodfelter. Fifth Row: S. Teicher, C. Reynolds, S. Mackey, J. Schuchert, R. Mooney, C, Luck, M. Wolsh. Sixth Row: T. Joyner, W. Bondurant, L. Kelly B. Nelson, J. Donlan, D. Matheson, W. Chappell, P. Harris, E. Higgins, J. Rogers, C. Johnson. President Jerry Nichols, with the cooperation of the other ofticers-Michael Cole, Anne Decker, Sue Parrish, ancl Hope Southall-led the student body to. a successful year. Mr. Elbert Carr, the sponsor, contributed guidance and encouragement to the SCA and all its undertakings. Hope Southall, chaplain, gives the devotions each morning over the loud speaker system. At Foreign Student Day in Richmond, Philio Corniti, an American Field Service Exchange Student at Annandale High School, from Athens, Greece, explains the ways of her country. pflflflfl uh S 6 V4 kderaf bu Hampton, Newport News, and War- wick High Schools form the Peninsula Student Co-operative Association Fed- eration. Through Exchange Days, several students from each school meet at the designated school for the purpose of pro- moting fellowship, co-operation, and un- derstanding among the three student bodies. Each school has equal representation on the Federation Council and the officers are rotated among the schools each year. Much notable work is accomplished by this Federation and its hard-working members. T7 K t Jerr Nichols. Standing: Sally Mac Smith, COUNCIL MEMBERS: Sitting: Douglas Rosen, Nancy news ep, y Micheal Cole, Susan Traynham, Jean Clodfelter. I50 Jane Boyd, Ann Gordon Abbott, Robbie Robertson, First Row: J. Sanders, L. Shucknect, D. Matheson, R. Baran, B. Livingston, R. Kozricki, B. Nelson, J. Moll, D. Soter. Second Row: B. Edwards, D. Brown, E. Higgins, J. Cox, W. Huckaby, G. Steiner, L. Herron, D. Lawson. Third Row: R. Jones, L. Spencer, E. Powell, B. Dunkley, R. Robertson, M. Fuller, D. Shufflebarger, Mr. Lively. Fourth Row: J. Bauserman, G. Burdette, M. Cole, E. Enscore, B. Barringer, F. Hicks, J. Donlan, S. Bates, R. Arrington. Fifth Row: S. Willis, L. Lerner, W. Todd, R. Evans, F. Dies, M. Hunt. Key 61116 Sponsored by the Hampton Kiwanis Club, the Hampton and has furnished the gymnasium with a scoreboard. High Key Club serves the school as the Kiwanis Club T0 become a member ot the Key Club a boy must have serves the community. This group of boys sells programs a C average and be approved by the older members. at the home football games, publishes a student directory, The Directory Committee plans the issuing of the student directories, OFFICERS: Chaplain G. Burdette, President B. Livingston, Secretary L. Shucknect, Treasurer G. Steiner. I5l T7 W l -X, J . ' 'I '-97253, OFFICERS: Front Row: Mary Ellin Draley, President, Bob Thomas, Vice President, Beverly Burgess, Secretary. Beck Row: Lee Ann Detrich, Treasurer, Carol Jackson, Chaplain, Laine Heine, SCA Representative. ?r nah 61116 Co-sponsored by Mesdames Carleen Yates and Nancy Bain, the French Club of Hampton High School creates enthusiasm for francais by speaking the language and learning about the culture, customs, and contributions of the French people. This active club has a banquet and also participates in meetings with French Clubs from other schools. Under the leadership of President Mary Ellin Draley, the Cercle Francais contributed to the success of the newly organized Foreign Language Week. First Row: R. Pate, P. Drost, C. Hughes, N. Lane, A. Williams, J. Cumming, M. Draley, B. Burgess, B. Nelson. Second Row: E. Salley, C. Hazelrigs, J. McKenzie, J. VanOrden, K. Farrell, L. Heina, B. Thomas, L. Detrich. Third Row: B. Wacllin, B. Palmer, E. Familant, J. Martin, K. Rackley, B. Berlin, L. Lane, R. Lynch. Fourth Row: A. Sundin, S. Hinterhoff, P. Sandri, S. Hardy, L. Conner, C. Jackson, N. Powers, S. Smith. l52 First Row: N. Harris, Q. James, M. Draley, C. Hastings, J. Moll, C. Alexander, P. Teagle, Mr. Kirkpatrick. Second Row: L. Patterson, G. VanderBoegh S Parrish A Abbott, M. Pugh, R. Ellis, S. Graves, M. Rayle, J. Blair, C. Besecker. Third Row: S. Fields, S. Hardy, A. Dickinson, C. Hudson, M. Crandol, J. Harding W Register M. Dutrow, A. Patrick, S. Turnbull, D. Beaver. Fourth Row: B. Humphries, S. Smith, B. Koonce, J. Alvis, E. Dellinger, M. Cress, E. Feathers, N. Todd, E Higgins A Veryze r. rzfilfz glllb Participating in the Turkey Day Parade, sponsoring the football Homecoming Dance, holding the traditional Roman banquet, and sending delegates to American Legion Boys' and Girls' State are among the various protects ofthe Hampton High School Latin Club. The club designated a day as Latin Day, thus emphasizing their main purpose: to promote an interest in the Classics. A member of the Virginia Classi- cal Association, it hosts the an- nual Latin tournament held un- der the auspices of the Associa- tion, in which students from all tour years of Latin in the Penin- sula schools participate. Jacob Moll shows the Latin 7 and 8 students the correct way to scan a line of Vergil Khass gfllb Sitting: F. Deis, L. Thomas, J. Johnson, S. Chase, J. Eyre. Standing: A. Chis, B. Wadlin, S. Teicher, B. Heath, L. Herron, B. Archbold, D. Aldridge, E. Familant, B. Rader If Confucius had been a chess player and if he were alive today, he would have found worthy opponents among the members of the Hampton High School Chess Club. Numerically the club was small, but these devotees of this ancient game made up tor their lack of numbers by the enthusiasm, interest, and skill they displayed in their matches. V Every Thursday night, odd-sounding words such as gambit, Bishop, Rook, Pawn and so on, broke the silence of the meeting place. Under the guidance and leadership of Mr. John Hough, sponsor, and Stephen Chase, president, the Chess Club had a successful year. They competed with teams from other Peninsula high schools, and engaged in matches with various military and adult groups. I54 Paul Webb, Barry Heath, Frank Deis, and Stephen Chase decide which move will win the tournament for Hampton High. HEQSWLLL 4 . ..- au- he-i 'ff D' K. ,se ' ,N Left to Right: G. Fink, SCA Representative, K. Davidson, Photographer, P. Cannon, Reporter, H. Cooke, Chaplain, J. Johnson, President, B. Lundin, Vice President, B Cooke, Treasurer, P. Sanders, Secretary. D ' fribzzfiw .Sdumf 2714 The purpose ot the Distributive Education Club is to ested in retailing. promote the advantages and opportunities afforded by The D.E. students ot Hampton High attended the tall choosing a career in retailing, says Mrs. Esther B. Lomi- District meeting and the annual State Distributive Educa- nack, sponsor. A person may ioin the club it he is sixteen tion Convention in Richmond where they entered their years of age, a iunior or senior, and is genuinely inter- displays in the state competition. B. Johnson admires the display in the D.E. room. The techniques of salesmanship are taught to the future retailers. I55 Vi --as -19. First Row- P. Sandri, B Hughes D. Noseck, N Todd C. Sincl ir, C W tt G. V cl . . , . , a . oo en, an erBoegh, L. Thompson, P. Canady, D. Blight. Second Row: S. Reed, A. Ransone, A. Abb ' ' ' oft, N. Knewstep, S. Holeik, M. Pugh, C. Damerel, P. Townsend, E. Kyle, M. Smith. Third Row: C. Francis, J. Cumming, S. Galloway, B. Clark, P. Lane, S Pratt, D. Barnes, P. Teagle, L. Harris, P. Shaffer, S. Hudgins, J. Alvis, C. Wright. fudcuf Ass! rants To be of service to all teachers and administrative per- Thompson, Chaplain Cay Sinclair, Historian Norma Todd, sonnel is the purpose of the Student Assistants. The many SCA Representative Patsy Canady, tHe girls are carefully services that these girls perform include answering the screened and picked by the sponsor, Mrs. Catherine telephone, running errands, typing, helping in the Book Wilson. Store, and mimeographing tests for teachers. The students, as well as the teachers, owe these girls Led by President Carol Wootten, Vice President Laine a debt of gratitude fora iob well done. Heina, Secretary Gretchen VanderBoegl1, Treasurer Linda T -'ff 5 M g F13 E r . Judy Alvis aids Mrs. Wilson .in the Guidance Office. Sue Parrish and Carol Eagle work in the Main Office during the sixth period. W 1-im ,,, ,m.,QS-..,,t.,,., a n wi? ?i?'?ffE MU M ww,- 1 W mwmq H+17J.,,,y- a 3311. N w u-QH-e.esssw-- 0 , rf ef' -Z ' + : : : - f 'HI , ,gg jf? 5, . + H f u ' 'wi' Ji.: . '.......' 9 Ei -' ,nfl X 3i::.:. ' . , ' ' . Q Y. inf 'k.Jv '-V -F 4h'9 f f -f , , Q , Q' -PI , 1: :ig if g, A W Y xf A: Y U Q, y V Qffhw hi' 133, 'S ,, W: A . 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Q '+xn.-, Q m.,V,T.......F 1-fb , i N ' Ea 1 in L k , ,Z 4 h 'sw L x Q S-sf, f: -H fa, 1122 :,, ,Y f ' l. - , - .- 'Xxx f, L - eff- ff--'J 1 Q ,L . - '1if'. ?'+-2,,1. -,...'i:l'2'l -V .- 1 1 E? -if Q ' - my-v4.,.. rc, ,2'..- - JL,- fqz-rgi T- . ,, ,, -. L f ' lil' H. Rgblangg ., Q nf 1 lf- ' iw 14 'lllf ' Q ,Wa 15570 ', ' A 5 Win? First Row: S. Galloway, S. Hamilton, D. Wolsh, J. Moore. Second Row: N. Knewstep, M. Sernbler, P. Haynes, L. Heina, J. Crum, J. Wiseman, C. Besecker, S. Carmines D Beaver. Third Row: K. Rakestraw, N. Peake, S. Seifried, C. Carey, D. Barnes, A. Price, L. Hawkins, J. Bush. Fourth Row: G. Cowley, K. Hayes, J. Fertitta L Detrich, B. Davis, R. Dianashanter, M. Scott, S. Weaver, M. Cole. Fifth Row: J. Eyre, D. Mistler, R. Rayburn, M. Peterson, E. Higgins, A. Sundin. Sixth Row: M DeBlasio, A. Sanzo. Qrzrrick Drrzlrrrzfr 61110 Magnificent Obsession was the opening presentation of the Garrick Dramatic Club. Sponsored by Miss Fay Evans, the members have succeeded in stimulating great- er participation in school and community dramatics. Stu- dents who have participated in any school production be- come members by invitation. . ,A IME .a- 6 si ate. ii. ' gg, :fx Besides producing the Fall play, the Garriclc Dramatic Club assists with the production of all other dramatic presentations. Climaxing the year's activities is the Spring Banquet at which awards are presented to the deserving participants of Play Night, a series of one-act plays put on by each class. , ritz: 'EC-Se, Egan' TT V 1 iii. illlrll it ' . tsrsgstiaii ll OFFICERS: Sally Galloway, Treasurer, Scott Hamilton, Vice President: Miss Evans, Sponsor, The backstage crew prepares the sei' fOr The Fall PlaY- Diane Wolsh, Presidenty Janie Moore, Secretary. Brenda Davis Emogene Dellinger Edward Farster Elizabeth Golab Ray Raybourn Michael Scott Lee Ann Detrich James Eyre Douglas Mistler Kay Rakestraw Meredith Sembler Diane Thomte Sandra Weaver Diane Wolsh Nrzfirfmzl Uzespian Svciefy Membership in the National Thespian Society is the highest honor that Hampton High School drama students may attain. This they do by accumulating the required number of points through participation in the various dra- matic productions. Thespian Troupe 300, under the sponsorship of Miss Fay Evans, produces the Senior Class play, the Festival one-act play, and Play Night. These three one-act plays are directed by senior Thespians. To improve the quality of Hampton High's school pro- ductions and to stimulate interest in drama are the aims of the National Thespian Society. The officers responsible for achieving these aims are: Douglas Mistler, President, Brenda Davis, Vice President, Dianna Bowers, Secretary, Sandra Weaver, Treasurer, and Kay Rakestraw, Historian. I59 .T K M '53 ' 1 i 1 ,J ,,, . ,P N, -. 1 . I Q' -my ., 1 . 4 B ,U . . . z 4 ':: , :sl M ' ... igxk ' 5315 ' 'ii ,fee 5525. , . H, 3311, um-.- ,, , . . W I . 3.1-7. . ' Q HI 1 sy, mf 1 7-,az f , f , :wx x 'il 1 wg- MH. - if ', '-V Hx 5 , 2 fix: K Q, l,,'i1I,,,.L,' 2.1 T' 5? A LA Y , n U i ' N: 2 xx 4 tug A . . fw Af, ,?, J' Q JM- , f- figs-Wu, . , ' ' ' 7 ' I ,K A 1 . -f , an -, y - yff- , .. -N - 1.-N . - -I 1 VW ,E M x Y - , ' f' .. 52 5? - ' ' ,QQ L Y lv I ,N X . ,V Q: ,A -,-' A A t glmzg, in i-it Q if . 4 'v , 'V- W X QE-ifxgw -.. ww-f - f w,r.: Nffp . -' - V5 x - , Q1 ' is 5 . - S -' ' 'ar 'QT ' Nuffw A - ' ' g if'f ' Y' T3 I - 1 , .4 fbi f 5 vs '- l X 'A' rw A ! 1'?'g7 i5 J' YR X X- 5 ' X1 5 - ' X - . . , rf- . ' . i , ' -. 1,.,i g g.fi gi-EA. :J-,,, E4 v X, . ii, lufhx Q nh -h E? 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Golden- BAND COUNCIL: Seated: Susan Strahorn, Carol Hughes, Penny Livingston. baum, E. Dunton. Second Row: T. Watson, R. Odom, B. Atwell, K. Wik- Standing: William Atwell, Ronald Odom, Gary Burdette, Gerard Steiner. strom, B. Norris, B. Hunt. Third Row: R. Oliver, R. Cloutier, L. Warren, D. Nelson, G. Burdette, K. Dawson, B. Walston. I63 Cafol Alexandef Susan Chenault Mary Ellin Draley David Levy Jonnine Marshall Kaflqleen Mayes iii v.'.' Johnny Rogers Edward Powell Sandra Shugart Quill and Sem!! A great honor is bestowed upon each student who receives a bid of membership in the Quill and Scroll. These bids are issued twice a year with the consent of the editors of the literary publications and Mrs. William J. B. Livingston, the sponsor. This organization is an International Honorary Society for high school iournalists. lt strives to further the inter- ests of students in the pursuit of iournalism and its re- wards. To be eligible for membership in the Quill and Scroll, a student must have contributed to a school pub- lication, have served on its staff, and have shown high scholastic standing The officers of the Society, who lead the members in many varied activities and programs, are: Kathleen Mayes, President, John Rogers, Vice President, Sandra Shugart, Secretary, Susan Chenault, Treasurer, Jonnine Marshall, Chaplain, Edward Powell, SCA Representative. 'Z' 1 it , i 4'Ff:qi c ' ' 1 5 V5 I .L+ rl 51 .gn it i '-4 i Q M4 rt l I Carol Alexander Mary Ellin Draley Lawrence Herron- Douglas Mistler Rebecca Ritchie Gerard Steiner X-if s.-:ries - l . . F L l' i il. 'J' Y. E S . ,gil . ' gm IRD, f ,urs ll: 'L 1 r . L T ,,ff, L, - nn. L Z - - X1 , sta' , 'F 3 . M. . 15.55 i i i, P ll lie . 5 I 1 A I ,. I A ' . , . Int' 1 El., i ' 9? , ' A L.. i 7 . 4, y F- , :H ,inn a - .ss .LA H i 1 L i , Q ,N , U r . Beverly Burgess Elois Dunton Michael Hunt Jacob Moll Jack Sanders Linda Thompson 'Iii . ,i Q, . 1- ,,., T i ez ? l , 'u J T ' In Carol Burton Elliott Familant Quinby James Mary O'Brien Lowell Schuknecht Norma Todd am . ,,.i . ? i '. i ' fl' . L if :I W ...,,, ..., , , . Em W ll. Eat, .F QQ! ji L in i i. li ii X.-1- Lil!i4 iii! yi . l .ina-Lit , A L 'ffl' . . ij 1 li- , ' ' ,.,.. A fg it ,LV y '-1135 .j.l.zlll i f 1 1 I mg! M iiiliiiiwinix 'Z f xiii if Wi iii Lui -r :Eiga ig A . ' 'gr' .ii i. ii' ,wifi , L J- '-L If Carol Damerel Carol Hastings Robert McKenzie Karen Rackley Alice St. Clair Mr. Donald R. Taylor, Sponsor Stephen Chase Sally Hardy David Levy Linda Patterson Mary Landon Smith Jeanette Verlander Patricia Canady William Forbes David Lawson Patricia Owens Sandra Shugart Gretchen VanderBoegh National H0 0 Society Sponsored by Mr. Donald Taylor, the National Honor Society strives to stimulate and encourage scholarship, leadership, character, and service. A student must be a iunior and must have maintained a 35 average for three consecutive semesters to be eligible for membership. Each year the Society has an honor assembly at which the new members are inducted. Officers for the year were: Jacob Moll, President, Jack Sanders, Vice President, Beverly Burgess, Secretary, and Sally Lyons Hardv. Treasurer. Russian Klub J. Wheeler, L. Herron, D. Lawson, and K. Mayes plan the program for next month's meeting. Through its monthly meetings the Russian Club hopes Russian class or must have taken it at another time. The to encourage and promote the acquisition of proficiency club plans to continue its monthly meetings and to hold a in the use of the Russian language. To be a member ot banquet in the spring. this club a person must be presently enrolled in the Seated: L. Herron, S. Galloway, G. Steiner, S. Teicher. Standing: S. Smith, J. Wheeler, K. Mayes, D. Levy, D. Lawson. Front Row: J. Murden, D. Mistler, Mrs. Edwards, J. Sanders, N. Knewstep. Back Row: A. Patrick, K. Mayes, S. Teicher, D. Geer. The Speech Club of Hampton High School is designed work, speeches given in assemblies, work on the debate to promote an interest in speech activities. It meets once team, which the Speech Club sponsors, and speech class. a month, and its aims are to sponsor a dance and the A certain number of points is given for each activity, and March of Dimes Drive. after ten points have been earned, the Speech Club offers In order to become a member of the club, is it necessary the person a bid. to earn ten points. These may be earned through radio DEBATE TEAM: L. Olsen, J. Sanders, D. Rutherford, D. Mistler, G. Steiner. Standing: B. Smith, S. Teicher, M. Peterson. s 151' 'TH?1 s'?-M Sandy Cook, Eunice Mann, Donna Thomas, and Betty Outland prepare pat- terns for dress-making. .1 I ' Q In the kitchen Joye Shinn, Bettye Compton, Shirley Ferguson, and Mary Louise Watkins cook a three course meal. gufure Hzfmcmrzkers :ff America With the leadership of Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, and Miss Marie Bowen, the overall goal of the Future, Home- makers of America is to help individuals improve their personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. A very profitable year was had by the members. The girls visited the Veterans Hospital, conducted a charity ' 1 1 X eff? - . bake sale, produced skits, and heard a talk on the Re- sponsibilities of a Homemaker. Officers of this worthwhile club are: President-Mary Watkins, Vice President-Dorothy Edwards, Secretary- .loye Shinn, Treasurer-Gaye Stowe, and Historian-Reporter -Helen Ireson. if I i W l Members Gaye Stowe, Dorothy Edwards, Frances Lemons, and Priscilla Hall look at one of the many pattern books found in the Home Economics Room. First Row: Miss Prevette, J. Kellihan, B. Hubbard, R. Firth, Miss Roper, Miss Camp. Second Row: A. Stora, L. Forrest, C. Christenbury, K. Ashbrooke, B. Cooke, C. Arnold, S. Warren, L. Hundley. Third Row: J. Riddick, J. Blair, B. Burcher, B. Ragsdale, P. Stancill, F. Everett, L. Jasper, P. Rew, M. Waltrip, S. Holeik. Fourth Row: N. Robinson, I. Brown, R. Adams, J. Wynne, H. Saunders, E. Mittelmaier, J. Harrell, B. Jones, B. Dunn. Fifth Row: S. Hamrick, R. Parker, P. Smith, L. Cooke, J. Barnes, D. Parrish, J. Turlington, D. Atkinson, P. Buchanan, C. Johnson. ?uiurc' l6'u irzess Lltzdsr af America Students enrolled in business subiects at Hampton High School become better acquainted with new and improved business systems and develop competent leadership ter, and the National Organization, Future Business Lead- ers of America. At monthly meetings, interested members of the business world present such topics as The Qualities of a Good Secretary, and Clothing and Grooming for the Career Girl. through membership in the FBLA. This chapter is a division of the William and Mary Region, the Virginia State Chap- L ' 3 l 3 Diane Atkinson, Pat Buchanan, and Joella Turlington practice OFFICERS: Marsha Taylor, Historianp Anda Ransone, President: Ellen Casey, Vice President, Winnie Poole, SCA Representative. Back Row: Lois Harris, Parliamentarian, Sandy' Parker Secretary, Alice Pulley, Secretary, Sharon Seifried, Reporter, Mary Sheppard, Chaplain, Bar bara Thompson, Treasurer. with improved office equipment. I69 'JI I First Row: B. Clark, A. Williams, J. McHugh, J. Sanders, J. Alvis, D. Lawson, C. Damerel, P. Townsend, C. Besecker, S. Smith. Second Row: B. Burgess, R. Crocker S. Teicher, R. Pate, R. Baran, Miss Magette, Mr. Rose, L. Dawson, D. Aldridge, E. Higgins, K. Gralb, C. Osborne, S. Gorrell, R. Pope, Third Row: B. Wadlin, L. Heron, D. Levy, L. Olson, J. Wheeler, B. Rader, B. Smith, .lr Bauserman, J. Cox, D. Matheson, B. Nelson. C71 IW!-pfly H110 In order to stimulate a greater interest in science, the Laboratory nights and demonstrations are held for the Chemistry-Physics Research Club was formed. Sponsored benefit ot its members and any others who might be by Mr. Rose and Miss Magette, the club meets on Thurs- interested. day afternoons after School, To be a member, it is a must to have a B average The Chem-Phy Club has helped to promote the science in either Chemistry or Physics and a vital interest in program in other schools by demonstrations and lectures. SClSl'lCG- Mr. Rose helps students with an experiment at Lab Night. Science Heuer Society lllllllilllliir 1 i -'ri W? r-rsxy First Row: Miss Bully, B. Burgess, L. Schuknecht, L. Olson, C. Hastings. Those students fortunate enough to win a science award for academic rating, become members of the Science Honor Society. With Miss Kathryn Bully, Miss Jacqueline Lackey, and Mr. Garland Lively as sponsors, the society Science Keseczcch 611111 Organized in 1959 the Science Research Club at Hamp- ton High School encourages students to engage in science research work. Officers have not been selected, but the sponsors, Miss Carper, Mr. Bennett, and Mr. Williams, urge individuals to ioin and experiment with original proiects. The only mem- bership requirements are attendance at meetings and a genuine interest in various scientific projects. ,qs Second Row: C. Besecker, S. Kersey, C. Hudson, S. Teicher, G. Steiner, E. Godley. recognizes outstanding students in all fields of science and assists its members in developing individual research proiects. MEMBERS: D. Martin, L. Dawson, T. Northen, J. Kuss, A. Fuller, C. Gilbert, Miss Bully. I7l KRABBA KARAVAN STAFF D Rosen A Price L Patterson D Rutherford K Mayes, S. Galloway, C. Sinclair, P. Shaffer, J. Wheeler. At 10:30 each Saturday morning, the Karavan Staff goes on the air. Sponsored by Mr. Johnson and M'C'ed by Kathy Mayes, all the news of HHS-the clubs, faculty, and sports mingle with the Top tunes of the day, to make up the program. Tryouts are held every fall and those chosen as staff members start to work on the various programs. An extra feature of Krabba Karavan this year was the Political Campaign Essay Contests with the winners, Mary Kay Standish and Bill Sasser, reading their essays on the air. All this and more make up the Radio Voice of Hampton High School each Saturday morning. nf i U . are W Q lil My OFFICERS: Jane McDaniel, President, Marie Blount, Treasurer,'Betty White, Reporter, Robert Bryon, Vice President, Juanita Gaines, Secretary, Mr. Charles Haley Sponsor. lflf ill fri Cjllri I Bringing young people to Christ and encouraging daily Christian living are the aims of the Youth for Christ Club, popularly called the Bible Club. Membership is open to all students at Hampton High School, and the large regu- lar attendance indicates the activity and interest of the members. Through the leadership of President Jane McDaniel and the direction ot Mr. Charles W. Haley, the members enioy inspirational and informative weekly meetings. They also meet with othert Peninsula groups throughout the year, when they participate in roundtable discussions and quizzes. Front Row: K. Cullum, B. Womack, Mr. Haley, S. Woolarcl, S. Warren. Back Row: M. Lindsay, P. Givens, A.-St. Clair, D. Thomas, D. Foster, L. Bennett, J. Vaughan, B Grainger, S. James. 5' ' 31 QW' I T I1 E' P-en..........q. lf First Row: B, McNear, B. Ferree, P. Marinovich, C. Darnell, J. Casey, L. Hall, A. Johnson. Second Row: J. Hardin, B. Gilliam, N. Smith, L. Hahn, L. Criss, J. Merrill, J. Wilson, D. Vitale, S. Graves, L. Hareck, M. Tubbs, A. Savage, M. Booker, S. Burkett, J. Stump, l. Norton, S. Mitchell. Zufzzre Nursvs nf ylmrrica To promote nursing as a career is The purpose of the Tuesday afternoons in Room 208. Through speakers, Future Nurses Club. Any girl who is interested in nursing movies, and field Trips the girls are able to get a glimpse is welcome to come to the meetings, which are held on of The nursing profession. ESL' Seated: C. Hastings, Treasurer, T. Wolff, President. Standing: G. VanderBoegh, Program Chairman, M. Mrs. Given. sponsof, checks 5UPPlle5' Chappell, Corresponding Secretary, M. White, Chaplain, J. Pittman, SCA Representative, H. Roehm, Recording. Secretary, E. Dunton, Vice President. I74 gg A A - First Row: M. Wright, S. Carmines, S. Bailie, J. Veneris, E Kyle, J. Riddick, J. VanOrden, C. Damerel. Second Row: F McKnight, J. Moore, C. Bakewell, A. Boyle, P. Styles, J. Blair S. Waters, C. Sinclair, W. Poole. Third Row: J. Moore, B Koonce, K. Canada, J. Regone, S. Trexler, J. Harris, J Dickenson, A. Chambers, C. Wootten, P. Marinovich, P. Rue Fourth Row: B. Rountree, E. Mittelmaier, J. Harold, C. Larner, P. McKnight, S, Galloway, P. Shaffer, P. Padgette, B. Humphries, J. Crum, S. Wils'on. Carol Besecker posts helpful college information. l S fvfuiu 6 Crusher fff 1.43, ,., Q Q fx 'U' First Row: J. VanOrden, Recording Secretary, S. Bailie, Corresponding Secretary, S Carmrnes Treasurer, P. Sandri, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: J. Veneris, SCA Representative C Damerel, Vice President, J. Riddick, Historian, E. Kyle, President. The Future Teachers ot America of Hampton High School is a member in good standing of the H. Wilson Thorpe Chapter and was organized to help prospective teachers to better grasp the fundamentals of teaching. The F.T.A. members attended the State Convention in Richmond where they heard outstanding speakers in the field of education. At the end of the year a scholarship is awarded to the most deserving senior member to help with her expenses at the teachers' college of her choice. A America First Row: J. Laine, S. Carmines, G. Benton, M. Haley, C. Blankenbuehler, S. Parrish, B. Weston, P. Givens, J. McDaniel, M. Hoover, R. Ritchie. Second Row: K. Gay, l.. Sadler, G. Yakalavick, C. Pickett, P. Shaffer, K. Mayes, J. Norman, J. Stone, C. Wootten, Sinclair, S. Wilson, T. Stafford, S. Torian. Third Row: L. Whiteside, C. Osborne, S. Sentz, J. Burge, W. Kanoy, L. Jones, T. Forrest, C. Mann, J. Hubbard, B. Gbnter, P. Micheal. Fourth Row: M. Spencer, D. Foster, B. Everrett, T. Northern, G. Broughton, T. Ferroni. I76 ,4 Ckzpp lla 6710 2' For the first time, membership in the A Cappella, or Concert, Choir was opened to sophomores this year. Tryouts are usually held in the spring, and previous experience in one of the other choruses is one of the requirements for eligibility. Mr. Sidney Swiggett, director of the choir, had an excellent group of forty voices to work with this year. The A Cappella Choir taped a Christmas program for television and radio. During the year, the choir sang for the Kiwanis Club, and the Hampton and New- port News Womens' Clubs. With the Boys', Girls', and Mixed Choruses, the choir presented three'seasonal concerts this year. The excellence of the choir is evidenced in the number of its, members who belong to the All-State Chorus, and who have participated in the All-City Choral Concert. OFFICERS: Seated: J. Norman, Vice President, T. Forrest, President, C. Woctten, Treasurer, J. Burge, Secretary. Standing: C. 'Sinclair, Chaplain, C. Mann, Librarian, S. Carmines, SCA Representative, W. Ka-noy, Librarian, S. Sentz, Publicity Chairman. Al E g,.,..i, .f.. ,A . ,,, 14.2-Qin -'fy-ff Sew THE MIXED CHORUS: First Row: C. Turnbull, E. Saunders, P. Drost, B. Segal, C. Hazelrigs, L. Lankford, C. Peck, L. Jasper, C. Verell. Second Row: A Moore, J. Crum, S. Firth, D. Doyle, D. Urrutia, C. Bosta, S. Marple, D. Deane, L. Johnson. Third Row: M. Harris, D. Barnes, J. Harding, D. Pierce, E. Deanes, J. Hayter,'H. Connors, M. Joyner, M. Franklin, J. Lowe, S. Woolard. Fourth Row: K. Metts, D. Miller, G. Smith. Mr. Sidney Swiggetf, the director of the choruses. I77 li ai J im ,,- F 5 I i 4 A , 'is .nj - S GIRLS' CHORUS: First Row: S. Sandri, E. Golab, D. Howell, J. Bretana, D. Ellis. Second Row: E. Haight, P. Cottrill, L. Ray, J. Ramsey, W. Walls. Third Row: S. Champney, L. Johnson, L. Gillis, S. Haynes, S. Ferguson. Fourth Row: S. Hancock, B. Hayes, P. Barneffe, R. Machen, B. Rountree, S. Patterson, D. Reid. 1-s 3 'C-J ?l' GIRLS' CHORUS: First Row: P. Sleigher. Second Row: B. Smoot, M. White. Third Row: P. Cobb, J. Casey. Fourth Row: P. Elder, G. Greer. Fifth Row: C. Mathison, M. Tokarski, J. Anfinoiri, J, Carter, R. Bertoci. Sixth Row: M. Branch, J. Wilson, J. Harris, K. Jones. I78 It Q- FQ. aim? X VA D!! K. A portion of the enthusiastic Booster Club members who cheer the team to victory. To promote school spirit and better participation in the school pins and to enter floats ln the Turkey Day Parade. school sponsored activities is the purpose ot the Booster The officers are Ellen Casey, President, Edd Powell, Vice Club. The sponsors, Misses Thomas and Roper, say that President, Mary Sheppard, Secretary, Norma Todd, Treas- membership in this active club is available to anyone with urer, and Mary Elese Pugh, Chaplain 'and SCA Repre- a genuine enthusiasm for supporting the school teams. sentative. Led by able president Ellen Casey, the club plans to sell One of the many buses provided for the away games. Boarding the bus to the Granby game. t Q QAQ f 1 GIRLS' SAFE-TEENS: First Row: S. Carmines, M. Dutrow, M. Taylor, S. Seitried, N. Robertson, A. Pulley, M. Waltrip, M. Taylor. Second Row: R. Jenkins, S. Parrish, J. Carter, L. Hundley, B. Rountree, C. Osborne, B. Hubbard, R. Firth, C. Johnson, J. Bloodgood, M. Shepherd. Third Row: J. Berry, S. Lambert, D. Blight, C. Sinclair, C. Damerel, E. Feathers, N. Fuller, J. Vaughan, D. Beaver, D. Thomas. Fourth Row: J. Cook, S. Wornom, L. Lewis, J. Turlington, D. Atkinson, K. Jernigan, E. Dillinger, J. Crum, M. Butler, A. Girouard, J. Martin, J. Logan, S. Burkett, J. Ward, J. Callahan, M. Gazerne. Fifth Row: J. Fertitta, P. Marinovich, L: Thiele, M. Routten, D. Walsh, R. Cosby, S. Ball, B. Shutt, S. Lane, J. Norman, B. Knight, S. Shearer. Safe- Zkcrz The Safe-Teen Club was organized to promote safe Each month several members compose a Teen Jury at driving among high school students. Each year the mem- the Hampton Traffic Court forthe purpose of deciding the bers participate in the National Car Rodeo where their consequences of any traffic violations. skill and adeptness in driving an automobile are shown. Q , q ,. -A ., .. ...ma ,r it ' ', Y a . M ' viii- -M .. T . .. .r -r -ra... 55,3 t it P Mr. fig, . if V., .. rr lil. fszgszisfv. at . as it an rra.,',,,' BOYS' SAFE-TEENS: First Row: D. Moore, G. DeHart, T. Sniffen, D. Turbull, D: Wright, R. Dutton. Second Row: M. Rebeley, B. Blackwell, J. Gammel, H. Ford, R. Barrack, R. Watson, J. Fry. Third Row: Mr. Hudgins, R. Weatherman, G. Boxer, B. Harris, J. Lettler, L. Herron, B. Livingston, J. Robbins, D. White. Fourth Row: S. Gula, L Thomas, J. Eyre, L. Moore, D. Crigger, J. Konkaleski, B. Hargette, J. Donlan, E. Enscore. 0 ll x 1 i Front Row: N. Seeley, H. Wyatt, B. Ray, R. Freeman, W. Booth, J. Neftles. Back Row: J. Shepherd, B. Francis, J. Fowler, K. Stockman, J. Palmer, J. Powers, W. Brown, J. Smith. Audbgraphic Staff Any boy enrolled in Electrical Shop is eligible to become The Audiographic Staff also provides sound and light a member of the Audiographic Staff. It is the responsibility equipment for other schools in the Hampton School Sys- of this group to manage the sound effects and equipment, tem. Many P.T.A.'s and school clubs depend upon this and lighting effects for all school functions. The staff takes group for assistance in the production of successful pro- care of assemblies, home football games, dances, and grams and activities. any films shown in the auditorium. .l W- Booth, B- Ray, J- NSYHBS, study The l0Ud5Peakel' System. B. Ray and W. Booth set up the microphones for an assembly lfrablm Front Row: Susan Fuller, Typing Editor, David Levy, Editor-in-Chief, Jonnine Marshall, News Editor, Nancy Knewstep, Feature Editor. Back Row: Rosalind Johnson Advertising Editor, Johnny Rogers, Sports Editor, Billy Livingston, Circulation Manager, Mrs. Livingston, Sponsor. L SPORTS STAFF: J. Rogers, C. Kruse, S. . Richardson, D. Rosen, B. Ball, M. Sembler. - 4 t tv. l , ,gtg f was . .am TYPING STAFF: Standing: K. Jernigan, P. Boone, S. James, B. Dunn, M. Chenault, M. Wright. Sitting: A Chambers, L. Lewis, S. Fuller. NEWS STAFF: Standing: C. Padgett, J. Marshall, E. Rankin, P. Cannon, J. Weiss- man, L. Bloxom, S. Carmines, L. Lewis. Sitting: S. Davis, K. Bull. 'L,. I J-fzyhlzylzf -'lin-4- F . Q CIRCULATION STAFF: Seated: R. Ellis, A. Patrick, R. Lynch, D. Geer, B. Bickford, P. Haynes, M. Sembler, S. Davis, E. Rankin, D. Wolsh, M. Patrick, T. Johnson. Standing: L. Zeigler, K. Gruv, L. Turner, M. Cole, S. Mitchell, J. Crum, S. Richardson, P. Sandri, B. Livingston, L. Robbins, R. Mormon, G. Seaton. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. William Livingston, it published every two weeks and is entered in press con- is the aim of the Krabba Highlight to provide the students tests. of Hampton High with an interesting and informative The popularity of the Krabba Highlight is due to the school paper. fact that it is by the students, for the students, and about Comprising the staffs are the journalism students and the students-truly the spirit and voice of Hampton High! anyone professing an interest in writing. The paper is FEATURE STAFF: Seated: S. Richardson, M. Marshall, N. Knewstep, L. Hawkins, P. Hay- nes, M. Sembler, P. Burch. Standing: W. Clay- ton, M. Cole, P. Sandri, B. Hunt. 41-5- ..-'S1 i' --a ADVERTISING STAFF: K. Randolph, M. Cole, J. Crum, J. Weissman, M. Wright, J. Roberts, B. Thompson, L. Lewis. Q' r 43 First Row: W. O'5ullivan, J. Luter, R. Smith, B. Rader, M. Hughes. Second Row: C. Hollifield, Mrs. Ballagh, R. Raybourn, J. Sulliman, A. Meadows, J. Carmines, G Blake, B. Bradley, L. Parrish, Mrs. Lawson, J. Cooper. Third Row: D. Hill, L. Thomas, F. Kelly, B. Corbeii. Prajecfivu Sfaff The main obieciive of the Proiecfion Sfafrf is To manage which it is on duly. The duties of the members include The movie and film equipment. IT is divided into five Taking The necessary equipmeni 'ro The proper rooms, sei- groups, each of which is assigned cerfain days during Ting if UP, and Sl'1OWirig The film if requested To do SO. James Carmines, Secretary-Treasurer, James Cooper, President, Fred Kelly, Vice President. I84 First Row: K. Smith, J. Wheeler, C. Lockwood, D. Geer, R. Lynch, Miss Burns, Strayer. Second Row: S. Strayhorn, P. Watts, C. Adams, N. McDonald, S. Noe, Row: E. Martin, L. Jasper, C. Pere, H. Southall, M. Chappell, P. Lane, A. Verneil, L. Harris, C. Dean, F. Hammer, F. Lemons, B. Burcher, M. L. Richardson, Johnston, L. Myers, K. Wilson, J. Stuart, M. Haneke, J. Pittman, E. Rankin, J. D. Dwyer, M. Cole, S. Sheriff, B. Dwyer. Seventh Row: W. Traynham, M. Verne sponsor, Miss Fountain, sponsor, A. Patrick, S. Howard, M. Standish, M. Revely, K A. Pere, J. Worley, J. Turlington, C. Sinclair, P. Shaffer, J. Emory, P. Chapman. Third Savage, A. Roberts, B. Akers, B. Compton, G. Carmines. Fourth Row: C. Holly, B B. Millner, K. Simpson, S. Davis. Fifth Row: R. Machen, J. McKinsey, J. VanO'rden, M Robbins. Sixth Row: L. McDaniels, B. Wheeler, M. Baker, J. Baine, T. Arthur, G. Nobles ,wzrzi I1 glllb Any person who has taken Spanish or who is currently enrolled, may ioin the Spanish Club, a new one at Hamp- ton High School this year. Miss Mary Fountain, sponsor, helps the members to learn the language and customs, and to bring about an 'rn mfitn -N uvygs., M... , M W--W--sf... , - -- . understanding of the Spanish people. The club's plans this year included a Christmas party and a spring banquet. Semi-monthly meetings were held and attendance was good. OFFICERS: Mary Kay Standish, Treasurer: Kenny Strayer, Vice President, Jack Wheeler, Presidentp Diane Geer, Sec- retary: John Dwyer, Chaplain-SCA Representativey Miss Carol Burns, Sponsor, Cay Sinclair, Publicity Chairman, Peggy Shaffer, Program Chairman, Miss Mary Lee Foun- tain, Sponsor. First Row: A. Belvin, A. Chambers, L. Harris, Mrs. Ballagh, Townsend, J. Norman. Second Row: S. Shugart, M. Dickens, V. Dennis, B. Harrup, B. Freeman, C. Dean, P. Hemeter. Third Row: B. Jacobs, G. Young, J. Martin, J. Kuss, G. DeCocq, S. Pratt, B. Dunn, E. Taylor, E. Pulley. E library 61116 The newly-formed Library Club of Hampton High School stimulates interest in reading and introduces the pupil to a career as a librarian. The aides perform such duties as filing books, checking books in and out, helping with the publications, and writing the overdue notices. Led by President Patricia Townsend, Vice President Lois Harris, Secretary-Treasurer Annette Belvin, Chaplain Jac- queline'Norman, SCA Representative Ann Chambers, and Sponsor Mrs. Robert Ballagh, the club plans to hold a banquet in the spring and sponsor a basketball dance. Watson, L. Robbins, S .- i 'iw l 3 1 as 2 i Patricia Townsend and Jacqueline Norman file author cards, while Lois Harris and Annette Belvin stamp books to be taken out of the library. Mrs. Ballagh and Anne Chambers look at one of our many new books. I86 -- P .... W A Editor Carol Alexander confers with Mrs. Betty McKinney and beth Woodard about the faculty pictures. Mrs. Eliza- 1617166 Annual Publishing this, your Annual, is the fob of the Krabba staff. Advised by Mrs. Elizabeth B. Woodard and Mrs. Betty McKinney, the staff is divided into groups with each respon- sible for a certain part of the Annual. This year Carol Alex- ander was Editor, Sandy Shuqart, Business Manager, Patsy Teagle, Activities Editor, Patsy Canady, Features and Art Ed- itor, Laine Heina, Copy Editor, Cecil Burtner, Sports Editor, and Sally Lyons Hardy, Quinby James, and Diane Teagle, Class Compilers. Members of the staff are chosen by the Editor and the Advisors in the spring from volunteer applications. Scholas- tic grades and an interest in journalism are taken into ac- count when the choices are made. 'EMC 2 li:--.L . Senior Compilers Sally Hardy and Gretchen VanderBoegh, Copyists Laine Heina and ADVERTISING STAFF! Sandy 5.l'IU9efT,. BUSlneSS,Mene9el', Linda Pat Sandri, and Junior Compilers Sandra Bailie and Marlene Guth. Cefmeff -lBCk Wheeler, Joan AllCe WeISSmel't, Dlene Wolsh. and Mary Angie Wright. I-Ag SPORTS STAFF: Larry Barfoot and Louis Lerner. Photographer Carol Hastings talks with Mary Pugh, Faculty staff, while Ella Mae Kyle and Patsy Teagle work on the Activities, and Betsy Bickford and Carol Besecker check Features pictures. I87 - ff! . .f-522: . , 1 fha, sig, im i 4 V . F i Lm., , :V x 1 i 1 .1 1 - 3 f I Y 4 , .rn ,ia , gee' - 1 S 1 lf 6' I' f f 5 6' WI 6' I4 I 5 4 CONSIDER P.T.A. leaders helped organize 1960 College Night Congratulalions To The June Graduales From Hampton High Sahara! . C . ABBOTT, ANN GORDON SCA: Chaplain, Chairman Special Events Commit- tee, Federation Treasurer, Cheerleader: JV, Var- sity, Sophomore Class President, 1960 Girls' State ACKERMAN, EDWARD MORRIS ADCOCK, RONNIE THOMPSON ALEXANDER, CAROL ANN National Honor Society, Krabba Annual: Editor, Latin Club: President, Quill and Scroll, 1960 Girls' State ALDRIDGE, DENNIS ROY Chess Club, Chem-Phy Club ALLEN, NELDA GERALDINE French Club, Safe-Teen, Student Assistant ALVIS, JUDITH CUNNINGHAM Chem-Phy Club: Vice-President, Latin Club, An- nual Staff: Compiler, Student Assistant, Safe-Teen ANDERSON, EVA DELORIS Future Homemakers of America, SCA: Elections Committee, Youth for Christ Club ANTINORI, JANETTE ARLENE NEWSOM Girls' Chorus ARNOLD, THOMAS ROBERT French Club, Football: JV ARRINGTON, JOHNNY PAUL Key Club, Safe-Teen ASHBY, THOMAS LEWIS Band: Marching, Concert, All City, Solo, and En- semble Festival, Section Leader, Cross Country ASHE, JOSEPH CARLYLE Band: Concert, Marching, Solo Festival ATWELL, WILLIAM STEWART Band: Marching, Concert, Dance, Solo and En- semble Festival, Treasurer ATKINSON, DIANE FULLER Future Business Leaders of America, Safe-Teen BAILIE, SANDRA LEE Latin Club, Future Teachers of America: Corre- sponding Secretary, Annual Staff: Junior Com- piler, SCA: HHS Committee, Booster Club BAKER, ALAN GRIFFITH Safe-Teen, SCA: Welfare Committee BALDWIN, PATRICK BOWLER BALL, WILLIAM ROBERT Football: Varsity, Baseball: Varsity, Basketball: Varsity, Varsity Club, Krabba Highlight: Sports Staff BALL, SANDRA ANN Safe-Teen, SCA: Dance Committee BARNETTE, PATRICIA ANNE Future Homemakers of America, Future Business Leaders of America, Girls' Chorus BARRACK, REGINALD CLIFTON BARRACK, RICHARD GALE Safe-Teen, Distributive Education, Prom Commit- tee, SCA: Representative, Sophomore Play BARRACK, ROBERT WAYNE SCA: Representative, Sophomore Play, Safe-Teen, Prom Committee BARRINGER, SHERIDAN REID Key Club, Track, Prom Committee,.SCA: Special Events Committee, Varsity Club BASKER, ETHEL MAY BATES, KENNETH SCOTT, JR. Key Club, Latin Club, Track, Cross Country, Base- ball: JV BAZEMORE, NANCY JEANNE Safe-Teen, Future Business Leaders of America, Krabba Highlight, Booster Club BEACH, BILLY RAY Football: JV, Track, Cross Country BEGOR, DAVID MUIR Baseball: JV BELVIN, MARIA ANNETTE Booster Club, Youth for Christ, Library Club: Secretary, Treasurer, Cap and Gown Committee, SCA: Scrap Book and Reports Committee BENTON, GLORIA JEAN Scnizfr Statistics Future Business Leaders of America, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus BERLIN, BETH ANN French Club, Booster Club, Announcements Com- mittee BESECKER, CAROL JEAN Krabba Annual, Junior Compiler, Activities Staff, Future Teachers of America, Science Honor So- ciety, Latin Club, Chem-Phy Club BICKFORD, BETTYLEE Transfer, Krabba Annual, Krabba Highlight: Cir- culation Staff BLACK, GEORGE FLEMING, JR. BLAIR, JANET PATRICIA Latin Club, Future Teachers of America, Fall Play: Scenery Committee, Future Business Leaders of America BLIGHT, PHYLLIS DIANNE Safe-Teen, SCA: Representative, Announcement Committee, Krabba Highlight, Future Nurses BLINCO, CHRIS ROBIN Latin Club, Booster Club, Fall Play: Scenery Com- mittee, Future Nurses of America BLOXOM, LINDA LANE Krabba Highlight, SCA: Representative, Election Committee, Safe-Teen, National Merit Semi-Finalist BOLICK, ROBERT LEE BOONE, PATRICIA ANNE SCA: Representative, Elections Committee, Safe- Teen, Booster Club BOTTOMS, RONALD WILTON Boys' Chorus, Football: JV BOYCE, DAVE WOOD Basketball: JV, Varsity BRANCH, MARTHA ANN Future Homemakers of America: President, Girls' Chorus BRANT, RENATE THERISIA SCA: Special Events Committee, Elections Com- mittee, Future Teachers ot America BRETANA, YVONNE MARGARITA Future Business Leaders of America BROCKMAN, SAMUEL HITER BROUGHTON, HERMAN GRAY Future Professional Leaders ot America: President, Key Club, SCA: Representative, A Cappella Choir, Football: Varsity BROWN, FRANCIS MOREFIELD Track BROWN, GORDON VINCENT, JR. Baseball: JV, Cross Country BROWN, JOSEPH DUNCAN, JR. Latin Club, Key Club, Football: JV BRUCE, DAVID LEON BRYANT, JAMES CLIFTON BUCHANAN, PATRICIA ANN Future Business Leaders of America BUCHANAN, RONALD H. BUCKLAND, FREDA LAPRAD BULL, KAREN ANN Krabba Highlight: News Staff, Booster Club BURCH, PENNY LEIGH SCA: Dance Committee, Assembly Committee, Prom Committee, Booster Club, Krabba Annual: Feature Staff BURCHER, CHARLES ARTHUR Safe-Teen, Distributive Education Club BURDETTE, GARY WILSON Band: President, Concert, Marching, Safe-Teen, Key Club: Chaplain, Boys' State BURGE, JANET LYNN A Cappella Choir: Secretary, Girls' Chorus BURGESS, BEVERLY National Honor Society: Secretary, Science Honor Society, SCA Representative French Club: Secre- tary, Chem-Phy Club, Cap and Gown Committee BURKETT, SAUNDRA LEIGH Future Nurses of America, Safe-Teen, Future Homemakers of America BURNS, EILEEN CAROL Band: Marching, Concert, Latin Club, Safe-Teen BURT, JAMES GEORGE BURTNER, WILLIAM CECIL Senior Class Executive Board, Krabba Staff, Safe- Teen, Prom Committee BURTON, CAROL LEE National Honor Society CACCIA, RODNEY D. Baseball: JV CALFEE, RICHARD WAYNE Basketball: JV, Varsity CALLIS, DONALD LEE CAMPBELL, ROBERT LEWIS CAMPBELL, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Boys' Chorus CANADY, NORA PATRICIA National Honor Society, Krabba Annual Staff, Feature Editor, Student Assistant, SCA: Represent- ative, Prom Committee CANNON, DAVID THOMAS Band: Marching, Concert, Solo Festival, Football, JV, Varsity CANNON, JOHN GIBSON, JR. Boys' Chorus CANNON, PEGGI ANN Distributive Education: Reporter, Krabba Highlight, Future Teachers of America, Booster Club CAREY, CAROLYN EILEEN Annual Staff, Advertising, Props Committee, Booster Club CARMINES, GLORIA FAY CARMINES, VIRGINIA LEE A Cappella Choir, Future Teachers of America: Treasurer, Safe-Teen, Prom Committee, Garrick Dramatic Club CARTER, JOAN CAROL CASEY, ELLEN HOPE Booster Club: President, Safe-Teen, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Vice-President, Krabba Highlight, Krabba Annual CASHION, HERSCHELL A. SCA: Representative, Prom Committee CHAMBERS, PATRICIA ANNE Booster Club, Library Club: SCA Representative, HHS Committee, Future Teachers of America, Krabba Highlight CHAMPION, RONNIE BIRT Boys' Chorus, Booster Club, Safe-Teen CHAPPELL, MARILYN LEIGH Future Nurses of America: Secretary, Band: March- ing, Concert, French Club, Garrick Dramatic Club CHASE, STEPHEN MARTIN National Honor Society, French Club, Chess Club: President CHEESMAN, JANET EVELYN Mixed Chorus CHENAULT, MARION ANITA SCA: Representative, Elections Committee, HHS Committee, Krabba' Annual: Sophomore Compiler, Typing Staff, Krabba Highlight: Typing Staff, Future Business Leaders of America, Booster Club CHILDERS, MARY CATHRYNE CHISHOLM, CAROL ANN Future Business Leaders of America, Safe-Teen CHURCH, NANCY CAROL Future Nurses of America, Library Assistant, Sen- ior Executive Committee CLARK, BARBARA ANNE Chem-Phy Club, Latin Club, SCA: HHS Commit- tee, Student Assistant CLARK, JUDY DIANA Future Teachers of America, Krabba Highlight: Typing Staff, Safe-Teen, Booster Club CLIFTON, CAROLYN MICHELE Krabba Annual CLOUTIER, RONNIE FRANCIS Band: Marching, Concert' I 1 I I9l NCIRTHRDP EPORT SHOP, INC. .MIX el NORFOLK VIRGINIA 'X' ,- I - ' I fni IIJECIIIIISTS IN SPORTING ANIJ ATHLETIC IQUIIIINIENI Ig' ,, -44, QV' at 2, 1' I . 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COBB, PRISCILLA ANN Girls' Chorus COE, PAMELLA MARIE Cheerleader: Varsity, Booster Club, Krabba High- light: News Staff, Feature Staff COHEN, PATRICIA ROSE Future Teachers of America, Booster Club COLE, BRENDA LEIGH Prom Committee: Chairman, Cheerleader: Varsity, SCA: Executive Board, Assembly Committee, Booster Club COLE, LUCILLE DEANIE COLE, MICHEAL WILLIAM SCA: Vice-President, Track: Co-Captain, Basket- ball, Key Club, l960 Boys' State COLE, SANDRA JEAN French Club, Library Club COLLINS, DALLAS ROGER COLLINS, LEROY PIERCE, III COMPTON, CHARLES ROBERT Football: JV CONNER, LYNDA LEE SCA: Representative, Elections Committee, Booster Club, Krabba Annual: Advertising, French Club COMPTON, SHIRLEY HATTON Krabba Highlight: News Staff, Booster Club, Bi- ology Club CONNORS, HARRY JOHN, JR. Mixed Chorus COOK, BONNIE CAROL Distributive Education: Treasurer, Future Business Leaders of America COOKE, BEVERLY ANN Future Business Leaders of America, Krabba High- light, Booster Club, Safe-Teen COOKE, HAROLD CEOPHAS Distributive Education: Chaplain, Youth for Christ Club COPELAND, HENRE ELIZABETH Future Homemakers of America, Safe-Teen, Krab- ba Highlight: Circulation Staff COSBY, RENNIE GAIL Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff, Krabba An- nual: Typist, Booster Club, Safe-Teen, Garrick Dramatic Club CRESS, MARGARET ELLEN Latin Club, Safe-Teen, Booster Club CRISS, LEE Future Nurses of America CROCKER, RICHARD ANDREW Chem-Phy Club CROWELL, DAVE VANCE CRUM, JUDITH ANN Future Teachers of America, Garrick Dramatic Club, Safe-Teen, Girls' and Mixed Chorus, Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff CRUSENBERRY, BARBARA JEAN CULLUM, MARY KATHERINE Youth for Christ Club CUMMING, JULIA VALENTINE Student Assistant, French Club, Safe-Teen, Annual Staff DAMEREL, CAROL LYNNE Chem-Phy Club: SCA Representative, Future Teachers ot America: Vice-President, Latin Club, Executive Board, Safe-Teen DANIELS, NELWYN BETTY DAVIDSON, DALE ALAN Proiection Staff DAVIDSON, KENNETH IRVINE Proiection Staff, Audiographic Staff, Safe-Teen, Distributive Education: Photographer DAVIS, BETTY MARIE Future Business Leaders of America, Safe-Teen DAVIS, BRENDA PAULETTE Future Nurses of America, Garrick Dramatic Club, National Thespian Society: Vice-President, Future Business Leaders of America DAVIS, LAWRENCE WAYNE DAVIS, GEORGE 'W Seuiar fafisfics Latin Club, Chem-Phy Club DAWSON, KENNETH LEE Band: Marching, Concert, Dance, Solo and En- semble Festival, Track, Cross Country DeALBA, CAROLYN ANNE Latin Club, Krabba Annual: Advertising Staff, SCA: Representative, Booster Club, Krabba High- light: Advertising DEANE, GEORGE DeATKINE, JOSEPH NORMAN Baseball: Varsity DeBLASlO, JAMES ARTHUR De-BLASIO, MICHAEL JOSEPH Band: Marching, Concert DECKER, ANNE PAGE Cheerleader: JV, Varsity, SCA: Secretary, Honor Council, Junior Class Vice-President, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant DeHART, GWEN ABRAHAM Safe-Teen DELLINGER, LETTY EMOGENE .atin Club, SCA: Representative, Safe-Teen, Gar- rick Dramatic Club D'ELOSUA, ANITA CLAIRE SCA: Representative DENNIS, VIVIAN ANN Biology Club, Library Club DETRICH, LEE ANN Biology Club: President, Science Honor Society, French Club: Treasurer, Fall Play, Garrick Dra- matic Club DeWITT, GLENNAH SUE Distributive Education, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, SCA: Representative, HHS Committee, Future Business Leaders of America DICKINSON, DENNIS SHEEHAN Varsity Club, Track, Key Club: Vice-President DIXON, ALFRED EDWARD, JR. DONADIO, DONALD ARTHUR Football: Varsity, Key Club, SCA: Honor Council, Junior Class President, 1960 Boys' State DOTTERER, GERALD SPENCER Safe-Teen, SCA: Representative, Football: JV DOYLE, JOHN ADELBERT Cross Country, SCA: Representative DRALEY, MARY ELLEN French Club: President, SCA: Representative, Sea- farer: Editor, Latin Club, Krabba Annual: Adver- tising Staff DRISCOLL, SHARON LEE Youth for Christ Club DUNCAN, CHARLOTTE ANNE SCA: Representative, Distributive Education, Booster Club DUNN, BIANCY COLBERT Krabba Highlight, French Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Library Assistant: Social Chairman, SCA: Elections Committee DUNTON, ELOIS WINDER National Honor Society, Future Nurses of Amer- ica: Chaplain, Vice-President, Krabba Highlight, Safe-Teen, Band: Marching, Concert DUPREE, KERRY SCOTT SCA: Representative, Chess Club DUXBURY, DAVID CURTIS Safe-Teen DWYER, FRANCIS JOHN Football: JV, Varsity, Basketball: Varsity, Baseball: JV, Varsity EAGLE, CAROL LEE Band: Maiorette, Marching, International 'Cham- pion, Student Assistant, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Krabba Annual: Typist, Booster Club EANES, NAOMI MAGDALENE Booster Club, Krabba Highlight, Circulation Staff, Latin Club EDWARDS, ELIZABETH ANN EDWARDS, BOBBY JAMES Key Club, Booster Club . I J 1 I EGAN, HELEN ANN Future Business Leaders ot America, Booster Club ELDER, LESSIE JANE Safe-Teen, Girls' Chorus ENSCORE, ERNEST EMORY Football: JV, Varsity, Basketball: JV, Key Club, Safe-Teen ELLIS, DOROTHY GRAY Girls' Chorus EVANS, RUSSELL SMITH Latin Club: Vice-President, Key Club, SCA: Repre- sentative, Cross Country, Krabba Highlight: Cir- culation Staff EYRE, JAMES TYLER Chess Club: Vice-President, Track, Fall Play, Safe- Teen FAMILANT, ELLIOT JON National Honor Society, French Club, Chess Club FAULKNER, JACQUELYN LOUISE Student Assistant, Future Business Leaders of America, Cap and Gown Committee FEATHERS, ELIZABETH ANN Alternate Maiorette, Safe-Teen, Band: Marching, Concert, Solo and Ensemble Festival FIGG, GLORIA ANDERSON Garrick Dramatic Club, SCA: Representative, HHS Committee FINK, GARY NELSON Safe-Teen, SCA: Representative, Distributive Edu- cation Club: Vice-President, Football: JV, Basket- ball: JV FIRTH, RUTH RAE Safe-Teen, Booster Club, Future Business Leaders of America FLEMING, CLINTON RAY Safe-Teen FLOWERS, JAMES LAROY Chem-Phy Club FORBES, WILLIAM THOMAS SCA: Representative, National Honor Society, Latin Club FORD, HARRY JOHN Safe-Teen: Coordinator, SCA: Representative, Foot- ball: Varsity, Basketball: Manager, Track: Manager FORREST, KENNETH MICHAEL Football: Varsity FORREST, THOMAS WARD A Cappella Choir: President, Future Professional Leaders of America FOSTER, EARL DOUGLAS FOSTER, ROBERT DONALD Football: Varsity, Varsity Club FOWLER, JACKIE DALE Audiographic Staff, SCA: Representative FRANCIS, LEWIS BRENT Audiographic Staff, Booster Club FRANKLIN, EVELYN LEE Krabba Highlight, Future Business Leaders of America, Safe-Teen, SCA: Dance Committee, Dis- tributive Education Club FRANKLIN, LINDA EVA Future Homemakers of America: Chaplain FREEMAN, EDWARD LEWIS SCA: Representative FREEMAN, RICHARD HORACE Audiographic Staff FRYE, BRENDA LOU Youth for Christ Club, Library Assistant FULLER, MARTHA SUSAN Krabba Highlight: Typing Editor, Quill 8: Scroll: Treasurer, SCA: Representative, Senior Executive Board, Booster Club FULLER, NANCY JO Future Nurses of America, Safe-Teen GAINES, CATHERINE JUANITA Youth for Christ Club: Secretary GALLAER, STANLEY RICHMOND French Club, Future Professional Leaders of America, JV Baseball: Manager, Cap and Gown Committee I93 Aerial view of Ihe Newporl News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. The Apprenfice School of 'I'he Newpori' News Shipbuilding And Dry Dock Company Offers an Oppor+uni'ry 'For Qualified Young Men Io Acquire a Skilled Crafl' While Obfaining a Junior College Educalion. SCHOOL CATALOG AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ar an ar as NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA GALLOWAY, SALLIE ANN Garrick Dramatic Club: Treasurer: Future Teachers of America: Russian Club: SCA: Representative: Student Assistant GARDNER, FREDERICK LELON Safe-Teen: SCA: Representative: Booster Club: Future Professional Leaders of America GARDNER, THOMAS SAUNDERS Football: Varsity: Varsity Club: Track: Varsity: SCA: Assembly Committee: Prom Committee: Chairman ' GIROURAD, ANN ADELINE Future Business Leaders of America: Safe-Teen: Booster Club GIROUARD, LEON ROBERT Safe-Teen GIVENS, PATRICIA EILEEN Youth tor Christ Club: A Cappella Choir GOLDENBAUM, PAUL ERNEST Band: Marching, Concert, All-State, Dance, Solo and Ensemble Festival: Chem-Phy Club GOOD, JOYCE ANN GRAGG, DAVID LESTER GREEN, MARY LINDA GREENE, MARION JUDITH Future Teachers of America: Band: Marching, Con- cert: French Club: Safe-Teen GRIFFITH, HERBERT JAMES GROOME, NELSON SMITH Garrick Dramatic Club: Science Honor Society: Science Research Club GULA, STANLEY EDWARD Safe-Teen GUNTER, BARBARA ANN A Cappella Choir GREER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Football: JV: Boys' Chorus GUTH, MARLENE JOANNE SCA: Representative: Booster Club: Krabba An- nual: Future Teachers of America: Krabba High- light: Journalist GUTHRIE, JOYCE DALE Future Homemakers ot America: Future Nurses of America GWALTNEY, JOYCE FAYE Future Business Leaders ot America: Library As- sistant HAHN, LINDA MARIE Future Nurses Club: Safe-Teen: Booster Club HALL, LINDA LEE Distributive Education: Safe-Teen: Booster Club HALL, MARY PRISCILLA Booster Club HALNAN, RICHARD ANTHONY HANEKE, MARGARET ANNE HANCHEY, ROBERT PETERSON, JR. HANSEN, MOLLY KIMBALL Future Business Leaders of America HANSFORD, JOHN LEWIS HARDY, JOHN DAVIS Safe-Teen: SCA: Representative: Representative to District SCA HARDY, SALLY LYONS TALIAFERRO SCA: H.H.S. 8: P.T.A. Committee: Latin Club: National Honor Society: Treasurer: Announcement Committee: Krabba Annual: Senior Compiler, Ad- vertising HARRELL, JACQUELINE Future Business Leaders of America: Future Teach- ers of America HARRIS, LOIS IRENE Library Assistant: Vice-President: Future Business Leaders of America HARRISON, CAROLYN GLENN Debating Team HARRISON, PHIL ELLIS Future Professional Leaders of America: SCA: Representative HARRUP, SHARON ANNE Youth for Christ Club: Library Assistant D t tutor Statistics HARVEY, LARRY LYMAN Safe-Teen HASTINGS, CAROL ANNE National Honor Society: Treasurer: Annual Staff: Photographer: SCA: Point Committee Chairman, Representative: Latin Club: Program Chairman: Future Nurses ot America HAYES, WILLIAM STEWARD Football: JV, Varsity: Varsity Club HAYNES, PATRICIA MILLER Senior Executive Board: French Club: SCA: Repre- sentative: Krabba Highlight: Circulation, Feature Staff HAYWOOD, MICHAEL PHILLIP HEATH, BARRY WAYNE Chess Club HEATH, JERALD DAVID Key Club: Basketball: JV: Football: JV, Varsity: Track HEJNA, LAINE LEE Student Assistant: Vice-President: Annual staff: Copy Editor: French Club: SCA Representative: Garrick Dramatic: Cap and Gown Committee HENSEL, ERNEST VICTOR Safe-Teen HERRON, LAWRENCE ALLEN, JR. National Honor Society: Russian Club: President: Chem-Phy Club: Science Honor Society: SCA: Representative HICKS, FREDERIC KEITH Key Club: Latin Club: Track: Varsity HICKS, JAMES STANFORD HILL, NORENE KAY HILL, RONALD WAYNE Safe-Teen: Track HINDS, PAUL LAVERNE, JR. HODGERS, JESSE WINFIELD HOLEIK, SHERIDAN ANN Junior Class: Secretary: Senior Class Secretary: Junior Basketball Attendant: Senior Football At- tendant: Cheerleader: JV, Varsity HOWELL, DIANA LYNN Girls' Chorus HUGHES, CAROL EVA Band: Secretary, Concert, Marching, Solo and En- semble: All-City, French Club: Future Nurses of America HUGHES, BETTY GREY Cheerleader: Varsity, JV: SCA: Executive Board: Representative Student Assistant: Krabba Annual: T960 Girls' State HUNDLEY, LYNDA LUCILLE SCA: Representative: Booster Club: Bids Com- mittee: Senior Executive Board: Future Business Leaders of America HUNSECKER, CONSTAN CE GAIL Girls' Chorus: Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica: Historian: Booster Club HUNT, MICHAEL HOUSTON SCA: Representative: Cross Country: National Honor Society: Key Club HUNT, WILLIAM POWHATAN Band: Marching, Concert, All State: Safe-Teen INGE, DOROTHY HARLOW Announcement Committee: Safe-Teen: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America JACKSON, JAMES D. Band: Marching, Concert JACKSON, SARA JACKSON Future Teachers of America: Chem-Phy Club JACOBS, BERTHA ANN Future Teachers of America: Safe-Teen: Latin Club JAMES, AURELIA QUINBY Krabba Annual: Junior Compiler, Ad Staff: Na- tional Honor Society: Latin Club: SCA: Point Sys- tem 8. 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LAWSON, DAVID ALEXANDER, III National Honor Society: Chem-Phy Club: Presi- dent: Key Club: Russian Club: Vice-President: Latin Club LEE, JAMES HENRY Basketball: JV: Safe-Teen LeMlEUX, JUDITH ANN LEMONS, FRANCES CATHERINE Youth for Christ: Booster Club LERNER, LOUIS ROBERT SCA: Representative, Elections, Sportsmanship and Special Events Committees: Key Club: Krabba Annual: Sports: Krabba Highlight: Sports: Var- sity Club LEVY, DAVID WILLIS National Honor Society: Quill 8: Scroll: Latin Club: Chem-Phy Club: Krabba Highlight: Editor LEWIS, ELIZABETH ANNE Chorus: GirIs': Mixed: Safe-Teen: SCA: HHS Com- mittee: Booster Club LEWIS, GARY DOUGLAS LEYLAND, RHODA JOHNSON LIEBERMAN, PAUL EVAN SCA: Dance Committee LINA, WALTER CLYDE LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM CARTER Key Club: President: Cross Country: Track: Booster Club: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Manager: SCA: Representative LLOYD, CAROLYN LEE Distributive Education: Safe-Teen: SCA: Repre- sentative: Student Assistant LOOP, SUSAN MARIE Cap 8: Gown Committee: Booster Club LOVING, VIRGINIA LEWIS Future Teachers of America LUCK, ELLIS CHESTER Football: Varsity LUCAS, EDNA MAE Future Business Leaders of America: SCA: Elec- tions Committee: Booster Club MCCOY, SANDRA LEE Band: Maiorette, International Champion, Concert, Marching: Future Nurses of America: Activity Chairman: Student Assistant: Booster Club MCDANIEL, JANE LEE Girls' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Youth for Christ: President, Publicity Chairman: Future Nurses of America: French Club MCDONALD, EDNA CAROL Youth for Christ Club MCKENZIE, ROBERT JESSE National Honor Society: Safe-Teen MCKNIGHT, FAYNE GEEN Latin Club: Future Teachers of America: Safe-Teen MCPHAIL, ADDISON KESLER MCQUATTERS, MARGARET FAITH Future Business Leaders of America MCSMITH, CAROL DIANNE Student Assistant MACK, DAVID WILLIS MANKE, ALMA MARIE MANN, CARROLL DAVIS, JR. Krabba Highlight: Sports Staff: A Cappella Choir: Booster Club MARSHALL, JONNINE BOILEAU French Club: Booster Club: Quill 8. Scroll: Chap- lain: Krabba Highlight: News Editor MARSHALL, MARY LOU Senior frziisfivs SCA: Dance Committee: Krabba Highlight: Boost- er Club: French Club MARTIN, EARLINE JORDAN Distributive Education: Parliamentarian: SCA: Rep- resentative: Speech Club: Future Business Leaders of America MARTIN, GLENN WILLIAM MARTIN, JANICE FAY Safe-Teen: French Club: Library Assistant MARTIN, RUTH EVELYN Future Business Leaders of America: Chess Club MARINOVICH, PATRICIA ARLINE Future Teachers of America: Future Nurses of America: Safe-Teen MAYES, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH Quill 8: Scroll: President: Krabba Karavan: Mistress of Ceremonies: Russian Club: Secretary: Speech Club: Latin Club MAYNOR, GERRY LEE MEADE, EDWARD OKLES Proiection Staff: Boys' Chorus MELSON, ORVIN MARION MELSON, PEGGY SUE Future Business Leaders of America: SCA: Dance Committee: Safe-Teen MERRILL, JUDITH LYNN Future Nurses of America: Student Assistant METTS, KENNETH FLOYD Mixed Chorus: Krabba Highlight: Sports Staff: Distributive Education Club MICHAEL, PATRICIA KAYE A Cappella Choir: Cap and Gown Committee MILES, BEVERLY JUNE Band: Maiorette, Marching, International Cham- pions: Future Business Leaders of America: Prom Committee MILTON, ALLEN NEAL MINOR, OSCAR EDWARD MISTLER, JOHN DOUGLAS National Honor Society: National Thespian So- ciety: President: Speech Club: Vice-President: Debate Team: Garrick Dramatic Club MITCHELL, SYLVIA MELENE Latin Club: Future Nurses of America: Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff MITTELMAIER, EVA MARIE Future Business Leaders of America: Future Teach- ers of America MOLL, JACOB THEODOOR Key Club: Latin Club: Treasurer: National Honor Society: President: Science Honor Society: Cross Country MONFALCONE, FRANCES ELEANOR Future Business Leaders ot America MOODY, RICHARD LINDSAY MOONEY, REX OLIVER SCA: Representative MOORE, GEORGETTA JANE Garrick Dramatic Club: Secretary: Future Teachers of America: Krabba Highlight: News Staff MORRISON, CAROLYN LEE MOSS, VERONICA ANN MOYER, JAMES WELLINGTON, JR. Basketball: JV, Varsity Scorer: Key Club: Latin Club: Golf MORMAN, ROBERTA SUE Latin Club: Safe-Teen: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Krabba Highlight: Garrick Dramatic Club MUIR, DANIEL CARL MUNDIE, RYLAND VINCENT MURAWSKI, PATRICIA ANN SCA: Representative: National Honor Society: Latin Club: Future Teachers of America MURDEN, JUDITH ALEXANDER Cheerleader: JV, Varsity: SCA: Executive Board, Dance Committee: Chairman: Latin Club: Speech Club: Virginia Girls' State MYERS, DOROTHY PEARL Future Homemakers of America: Distributive Edu- cation Club V .II f NEIKIRK, JUDITH CAROLYN Future Teachers of America: French Club: Booster Club: Future Nurses of America: Biology Club NELSON, DONALD RAY Band: Marching, Concert, All-State, Solo-Ensemble Festival: Basketball: JV NESTOR, JUDY LEE NETTLES, JOHN JOSEPH Basketball: JV, Football: Varstiy NICHOLLS, EUGENE WILLIAM Band: Marching, Concert: Key Club NOBLES, GENE Football: Varsity: Basketball: JV, Varsity NOCK, BARRY GRAHAM NORMAN, CHARLES RUBEN NORMAN, JACQUELINE MONA A Cappella Choir: Vice-President: Future Teach- ers of America: Safe-Teen: SCA: Scrap Book and Reports Committee: Co-Chairman NORRIS, WINARD IRVIN Band: Concert, Marching, Solo-Ensemble Festival: All-State: All-City NORTON, IRLANDA LACEY Future Nurses of America: Youth for Christ: Treasurer: Library Assistant: Announcements Com- mittee NORWOOD, MARGARET MCCORMICK Distributive Education Club: Girls' Chorus: Future Homemakers of America NOSECK, DEBORAH KAY Senior Class Treasurer: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Chaplain: Booster Club: Student Assistant: Garrick Dramatic Club OAKLEY, DIANE MARIE O'BRlEN, MARY FRANCES Biology Club: Krabba Karavan: National Honor Society ODOM, RONALD WINBORNE Band: Vice-President, Concert, Marching, Dance: Assembly Committee OLIGHER, PHYLLIS JEAN ORTH, ROBERT CHARLES OSBORNE, CAROL JEANNETTE A Cappella Choir: Future Teachers- of America: Chem-Phy Club: Safe-Teen OTT, GEORGE HENRY OUTLAND, ELMER RAY OZMENT, JANE ELIZABETH PADGETT, CAROLYN JEAN Student Assistant: Future Teachers of America: Krabba Highlight: News Staff, Feature Staff: Booster Club PALMER, ROBERT RAYMOND Cross Country: French Club: SCA: Representative: Safe-Teen PARKER, GAIL PATRICIA Girls' Chorus: A Cappella Choir PARRISH, KEMP LEON Projection Staff: Booster Club PARRISH, SUSAN LEE SCA: Treasurer: Junior Class Treasurer: Sophomore Class Secretary: Honor Council: Secretary: A Cappella Choir PASSAGALUPPI, LINDA LEE SCA: Representative:L.ibrary Club PATTERSON, LINDA' FAITH Latin Club: Krabba Karavan: News Announcer National Honor Society PAXSON, SYLVIA MAE Youth for Christ: Distributive Education Club PEAKE, NANCY LEE Future Teachers of America: Garrick Dramatic Club: Fall Play PETERSON, ERIK EDWARD Distributive Education Club: Booster Club: Krabba Highlight: Advertising Staff PETERSON, MICHAEL Fall Play: Debate Team: Speech Club PETTIGREW, BILLY J. 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Band: Marching, Concert, Solo-Ensemble Festival, Alternate All-State PIERCE, DAVID EDWARD Mixed Chorus PIERCE, RICHARD STANLEY Youth for Christ, Band: Marching PIGGOTT, RICHARD VERNON PITTMAN, JONNIE LEE Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Future Nurses of America, SCA: Representative, Distribu- tive Education Club PITTMAN, JUDITH CAROL Future Nurses of America, Booster Club PONZAR, JOAN MARIE Krabba Highlight: Circulation Staff, Biology Club PORTER, NORMA CAROLE Band: Maiorette, Marching, Concert, International Champions, Safe-Teen, Booster Club, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America POWELL, EDWARD FLETCHER, JR. Krabba Highlight: Co-Sports Editor, Quill 8. 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Football: JV, Varsity: Golf: Varsity Club VERYZER, ANDREW Chess Club: Latin Club: SCA: Booster Club WADE, DONALD LIVINGSTON Band: Concert, All-State, Dance, Marching, All- City WADLIN, WILLIAM HOWARD French Club: Chess Club: SCA: Representative: Chem-Phy Club WALLS, FRANCES ANTOINETTE Band: Maiorette, Marching, Concert, Solo and Ensemble Festival: Future Business Leaders of America: Safe-Teen: Booster Club WALLS, WANOLA MARLENE Student Assistant: Girls' Chorus WALTON, ART HOWARD WALSTON, EARL EDMUNDSON Band: Marching Concert, Dance: All-City, Solo Festival: Drum Maior WALTRIP, MARSHA ANN Cap and Gown Committee: Safe-Teen: Future Business Leaders of America: Booster Club WARDEN, MICHAEL WAYNE Key Club: Safe-Teen: Biology Club WARHOL, JOHN Latin Club: Track: Booster Club WARREN, LARRY EARL Track: Key Club: Band: Marching, Concert WATERS, BARBARA ANN WATERS, FRANKIE LANE Safe-Teen WATKINS, CAROL ANN SCA: Representative: Krabba Highlight: Typing Staff: Future Business Leaders of America: SCA: HHS Committee: Co-Chairman: Fall Play WATSON, RONALD LEE Band: All-City, Marching, Concert, Solo Festival: Safe-Teen WATTS, ALICE MARIE WEATLERMAN, ROBERT ARNOLD Safe-Teen: Youth for Christ Club: SCA WEAVER, L. CAROLYN WEAVER, SANDRA GAYLE Garrick Dramatic Club: National Thespian Society: Booster Club WEIGLEY, SANDRA KAE Booster Club: Future Teachers of America: SCA: Representative WEIKEL, GEORGE LEE SCA: Executive Committee: Baseball: Varsity: Future Professional Leaders of America WEISSMAN, JOAN ALICE Krabba Annual: Advertising Staff: Future Teachers of America: Historian: Krabba Highlight: News Staff, Advertising Staff: SCA: HHS Committee: Garrick Dramatic Club WHITEHURST, JOSEPH BENJAMIN Track: Basketball: JV: Cross Country: Co-Captain: Chem-Phy Club WILLIAMS, BETTY ANN SCA: Future Business Leaders of America: Sate- Teen WILLIAMS, CALVIN BROWN, JR. Booster Club: Krabba Highlight WILLIAMSON, GREGORY PAUL Football: JV Varsity: Varsity Club: Baseball: JV WILSON, DAVID EDWARD Football: JV, Varsity WILSON, DURWARD JEROME Band WILSON, GLENN MICHAEL Baseball: SCA: Representative: Virginia Boys' State WIRTH, EARL ANTHONY WOLFF, CHRISTINE STEWART Future Nurses of America: President, Correspond- ing Secretary: SCA: Representative, HHS Commit- tee: French Club: Krabba Highlight WOLSH, DIANE JANET Garrick Dramatic Club: President: Thespians: Krabba Annual: Advertising Staff: Krabba High- light: Circulation Staff: Safe-Teen WOMACK, BETTY JEAN Youth for Christ Club WOOD, DARRELL ARTHUR Football: JV WOOD, HARRY LEE, JR. Golf: Audiographic Staff: Football: JV: Varsity Club WOOTTEN, CAROL VIRGINIA Student Assistant: President: A Cappella Choir: Librarian, Treasurer: SCA: HHS Committee: Chair- man: Latin Club, Corresponding Secretary: Future Teachers of America WORSTER, WILLIAM STANLEY WRIGHT, CAROLYN PAIGE SCA: Representative: Safe-Teen: SCA: HHS Com- mittee: Distributive Education: Treasurer WRIGHT, DWIGHT THOMAS, JR. Biology Club: Safe-Teen WRIGHT, JERRY WARREN WRIGHT, MARIANNE Krabba Highlight: Typing Staff: Future Business Leaders of America: Prom Committee WRIGHT, MARY ANGIE Future Teachers of America: Chaplain: SCA: HHS Committee: Krabba Annual: Advertising Staff: Future Nurses of America YARRINGTON, EDGAR JOHN YOUNG, GINNY LEE YOUNG, JOHN ALLEN ZEPNIKOWSKI, THADDEUS JOHN Chess Club: Vice-President ll 20I MOORE MARINE SALES Marine Disiribulors '-'ISF' . 1 Mercury Oufboarcls V gjggpsi AII Marine Supplies S' JEWELRY co. E 105 EA'ST QU'EEN ST. - HAMPTONIQ vA'.'- 53 J. R. MOORE, JR. 200 E. Queen S+reeI' PA 3-5346 Owner Hampfon, Va.: D ' I l .JN . . - I Y Fea+uring Name Brands PJ-' X -I 9 -'I X 'i iv X f ELUMEEUEFEQ f La'resI S'IyIes in Men's and Boys' CIoI'I1ing 26 Eas'I Mellen S'IreeI' x.f Phone PArk 2-7668 l955 E. PEMBROKE AVE. PHOEBUS, VA. HAMPTON, VA. USZIITIIIIIPH Ilhzlrmzlry IIIIIIIII'l IIIIHIII, 22 Wes'I Queen SI'reeI' Hamp'I'on, Va. Y, t Phone PA 2-I966 59N 5 sq ROASEAU'S BAKERY Fine Cakes and Pasiries 'For Special Occasions TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU In Phoebus-Near Forl Monroe Langley Circle Near Langley Field 202 limi IWW DOSIQHBPS 5' Producers fl ,ff Affra 1 so ,515 J W 1 mzmrmo WI X J' -ll I R I ' jlizlj - Llf: ff .n lu' V ? ill SI if fi y lma gg 4'i IllIl1'fl'i I IW 3' 'IL I 7:5 Reprocluclions-Programs-AcIverI'ising HOUSTON PRINTING 81 PUBLISHING HOUSE Hamp+on, Virginia Dial PA 2-5665 Banking official advises Sandy Shugari' and Jack Wheeler on KRABBA adverfising. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK of HAMPTON, VIRGINIA JOHNSON SODA SHOP 9 Norlh King SI'ree+ F. W. WOOLWORTH C0 I2 Wesl' Queen SI'reeI' PA 3-9770 Hampfon, Va. HAMPTON' VA' ln., Used Car Deparlmenl' .-v Q' Phone 3-534I I The way Io a man's hear? . . . WILLIAMS PONTIAC, INC. 23 Norlh King SI'ree+ Hamplon, Va. LEON WILLIAMS. JR. Phone 6328 Vice Presidenl' BOWDITCH FORD 800 Kecoughlan Road X. f The Safesl Place on I'he Peninsula 'Io Do Business HOBBY LAND 3831 Kecoughtan Road PENINSULA FLORIST ASSOCIATION The Compefenl' B ' FI '+ Paramoun'r Floris+ Hee'3':erT1anfsrlIs:loris+ Mi+cheII Florisl Overman's Florist Inc. Pollard's Florisl' serving 'rhe enlire peninsula wi'rh safe and economical 'I'ransporI'aI'ion. Specializing in Charler Service Gene Russell Florisl R. Hayden Smilh Florisl' Evelyn H. Coleman Florisl' new 9 ' 5 -,. - 0 3,3 0 -if X 4 all -T-- v - 2 ,Lm..5gf:ra'a',z1s2G'2RWS'?I,FS-..r,...-.f- -- U S Secret .Zi N ROA nnmuunms nuulF1T9 V 4 . 0 ' HAMPQ' Two Code Clel'k?f?fS0viet Union Fl i B ttlel ff:-WI' PM 'Agency Defect Declare us- F tlons a iv v .A M 1 x NAPxNos ' ll5 ac C tal ll ' 'if' mv A l A ' I llk Regards Kln Spies OH 3 I 1'-fai,L'QH ' '- - C 1 rs' A ies l.l'l Cong0 I Balazing .-. . , V ,. .2 Detectors 23:13 Shock ,,,, h I Down Ra lo d ' V l.-, , . . --'-Ljlfl' f'f :Q'.... H-'I 'W Ulla rl:v.1ov. Belww' U' ' -'I lAs Tfamls .t x- - '1 - '- Kenllefly Need For tu set Goals A C'a 'eT M Students K Never Graduate Grammar School, Jr. High, T High School and College are all important steps to be HAMPTON taken in gaining an educa- tion. However, the REAL STUDENT never graduates Thelr stud les contmue through life. Each and every e day a wealth ofinformation a appears in their daily news- X papers. That's WHY stu- v S dents prefer the up-to-the Njhfa minute reporting and photo EU Mo Z 7',Uvel coverage nn the Daily Press N Lim , and Tlmes-Herald. F 'Yon Pele Anno N wb fied a 'Om Ho Used V1 'Wear M 'M' 0 fn.. Mm N, Read, F SMUL o,f? 'vIe,' .. PHE, PM 120 U. ,, M .., or 0 - ered mr-frzxm ' ' -...-'A-L ,L as-f 7- gf:-g,f.,.,, 55-1-. .gs-of,,,, rl ye --1-...cm k ,gf v..,yu N ,ffm --..,,--G -,. ,K-mf., ow . W ,,,,n.'.., ,, my. ., M' D ,ml fs..,..-. .,,,-N Aw.: ,,,,-I' x...,, WN K. n., ,ml-:., ,M 4-,..,, 7- ,W Us ., JE.. ,, Wm.. r. ,,: -.. fs-, '-1..- I'-. 2 s.., -- . .I Wu: Y. .Tzu-.4 jf-'.., '--.1 fy.-., ,N nifzf. 157 fer: gi' Q-.17 5 1:-.ffm-',-57:1-Q::?3'::-51 av: -q I - ff 1 . ' I H -., 'ru-. n-.123-7 ..-'.T1:fpI -1-.1 ,, ' 5:-Z' - -Z - 77-T '-7.'-Z.:-:.C'.,' 'T.'!',. can C hm' ' -,..,f,j -rf, ., B nh' rf'-:F-'-:'. -'Z-T.-an .. - bt- -L: AFT?-L -'- :.' Flo -2' 'f-'fir--T 'fwi L. -W .. ' ' fn-it -WJ,-M -1- Q-:rr--1.-..r-- no dz- -1' any I mm, vu 'va 'm2Tfr..g-1's 'r- S-gifs: gl '--. 1--. I 1lwf..lf'Q'y'w,f'. -Iv M i'?-if-,g f'g,.. .,, :'.-1: 27.115 'hagS'7'-t o..,, - .::,:,fP , -25,3-5: ,-3:7-gnlgdjts .: Er.,-Jg, M., 5 Q Q: N-IZ, lcyen, We E-1'T:1-.-rms 'f-aria :.v?iifh'sfl'1ru,.5,, ' ' -- '--Ley.-:-.45 -2: --., -111+-. - ifkr '-ix-f.,, -5.7.5- is g-gb:.,: . -. irq- ,-. -.-- - -... illam s lu ' ' Z' M 5 'QIop,,: uq xh . 'v. vs. 'T-Q 5 S.:-.,'-... H- 4325 .Jw 1' -Q'- fsfa,-,Q - Rai' N-7-t'--JS'-'P-'2'Z-2 -gffi-1 .:- -. -1.--11-.1- -+ : 'si' lf -sk' . 'x -. N' Fin- ...ws Hampton Roads Family Newspapers LANGLEY MEN'S SHOP Civilian and Mililary Clolhiers Tailoring II2I NORTH KING STREET Dial PA 2-I3II Hamplon, Va. MARPLE OPTICAL Prescriplions Filled Glasses FiH'ed Lenses DupIica'I'ed Dial PA 2-483I 32 Wesl' Queen Slreel' HAMPTON. VIRGINIA PA 3-4II6 P. K. HUNT 81 SON Exclusive Dealers in Then we sluff The body in . . . like This . . . Crab Meal So. King S'rree'r Hamplon, Va. DAY CARE mn: QLKS Nursery School-Kindergarlen MRS. DAVID NORAD, Direclor PHONE PA 2-77I2 Prompl Delivery HAMPTON STATIONERY STORE Office Supplies and Equipment Drawing-Duplicaling Supplies-Rubber Slamps JQHN G. ISHQN I08 E. Queen Slreel Proprielor Hamplon, Virginia 2 BROOKFIELD DRIVE PArk 3-2467 Near Sinclair Circle HAMPTON, VA. RIVERDALE PI-IONE DAY ' NITE PA 3-0.747 OPEN TII- 9 ITM- PA 2-5568 PA 3-6I4-7 HOP'S PLACE Eslablislned I922 Aulomolive Paris, Painl' and Glass Service -1 WHOLESALE - RETAIL -- I7-23 ARMISTEAD AVE. HAMPTON, VA. E. T. LAWSON 81 SON One of 'I'l1e PeninsuIa's Oldesl' Fuel Oil Dealers-24-Hr. Service DIAL PA 2-I929 Nighls, Sundays, ancl Holidays Call PA 3-423l or CH 4-7445 Fl. of Ivy Home Road ARMSTRONG POINT HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Congratulations THOMAS PIANO COMPANY Pianos-Organs-Band Instruments 2IO 28th Street, Newport News 2607 W. Military Rd., Hampton -fa GOODYEAR SERVICE Retail Division of THE GOODYEAR TIRE 81 RUBBER COMPANY PHONE: PArk 3-3333 I42 E. Queen St. PArk 3-3334 Hampton, Virginia WYTHE CLEANERS Where Customers Send Their Friends 25I9 Kecoughtan Road HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Come to Boutique All Your Fashion Needs DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR Southampton Shopping Center Open Friday Nights HAMPTON MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 3I I6 Victoria Blvd. 'I' Hampton, Virginia SOUTHAMPTON PHARMACY Southampton Shopping Center-Hampton, Va. C. E. WHEELER AND C. L. FISHER Registered Pharmacists S k y Now iI s my turn to roll CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 'bl We invite you to make use of the facilities offered by this store, whether it be to shop with us, to meet your friends at Murphy's, or to seek employment with our company in the event that you decide upon a retail career. G. C. MURPHY COMPANY Newmarket Shopping Center 207 We deem if a pleasure and a privilege +o have played a par'r in 'l'he creaiion of +his yearbook 'lhrough +he medium of our phoiographs an 'rhus +o have helped perpe+ua+e +he memories of sfudenl' days a+ Hampion High School. CHEYNE'S STUDIO IO6-IO8 Easl' Queen Sfreel' Hampfon, Virginia DIAL PA 3-5I I I 5 N! Ik N ff-'xx N I K-N ff f i - LIT I I I Q- f . . 'Q -iq ., I ir 1 'iI E -- I Em if'-: Qi , 5, . 5 , III? II5 II - EE ' I I1 I 4 :II :IE i f f I w M' III :nf I-izgl - ? - e 4 Yi ,A lf a i s U I - g i ? ' rfi'5g ': .:? Ifii 44I1 :I g gi 1,1 I ,,f,,1,i E 162.1 :Eff '-1'-LiW7?'T---:ii . -- 4 ' I Y :KT 'K ,wg i in-.1 f T Have You Considered a Career in Retailing? There are many posiiions wi+h Aclvancemeni' oppor+uni1'ies in Ihe Peninsula's Largesr Deparimenf Siore. IIIWI NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA Sincere Bes+ Wishes Io HampI'on High SI'udenI's WOODWARD DRUG STORES, INC. 9 SouI'h Mallory S+. 2 WeS'I' Queen SI. PHOEBUS, VA. HAMPTON, VA. Dial PA 3-42I3 Dial PA 2-I953 Congra'I'uIaI'ions To The E HampI'on High School Graduafes C N R5 SUSSEX BEAUTY SALON You' 'tw' I-au d'Y 3837 KECOUCBHTAN ROAD WYTHE SOUTHAMPTON Hamp'I'on, Virginia BesI Wishes From THE WORNOM FURNITURE CO. PENINSULA '4ff,a'ffFfjQnKQjgf:ffe' ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE OF VIRGINIA, INC- PA 3-0755 I428 Kecoughran RCI. WYTHE HARDWARE CO. Complimems of Work .CIoI'hes, Hardware Paln'I's, Houseware W h. + A + 3' + 2206 KECOUGHTAN RD. as 'ng Nve' av S Wy'I'he Shopping Cen+er ewpo ews' ai FASHION CORNER OF THE PENINSULA HampI'on 2IO FCRREST COILE AND ASSOCIATES 34I5 Warwick Boul cI NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Qfampzfaa 7676 Sahml 66444 zdezge mm! ffmaancemwu Supplied by W. C. Saunders Company 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS i TO CompIimenI's F of 6' KANTER'S WW W. 8-I0 WEST QUEEN STREET HAMPTON FROM A FRIEND FOR HIGH SCHOOL GUYS AND DOLLS TOP BRAND NAME SHOES FROM swixmaix 32I5 Washing'I'on Ave. and NewmarIce+ Shopping Cir. Who says boys don'+ gossip? TELEPHONE PA 2-6276 H. M. McMILLAN Hamp+onfs Friendly Furnihire S'I'ore' 56 W. QUEEN STREET Hampfon. Virginia TYSINGER MOTOR CO. INC. Dodge - Dodge Dari' - Simca Dodge Trucks 59 BRIDGE ST. Used Cars Loi' I 60 BRIDGE ST. Loi' 2 3I5 W. PEMBROKE DIAL PA 3-330I HAMPTON, VIRGINIA CONGRATULATIONS FROM F. W. WOOLWORTH Buckroe Shopping Cenfer Hamplon High School SI'ucIen+s and Their Families Are lnviiecl Io Bring Their Financial Problems Here New BucIcroe'Of'fice THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF HAMPTON Financing Jrhe Cornmunily's Progress Filly-seven Years I Offices al: BUCKROE-LANGLEY CIRCLE-FOX HILL-DOWNTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. W. BOYCE BLANCHARD Consulting Engineer 34I5 Warwick Boulevard Newpori News Virginia CITY OF HAMPTON Council-City Manager Government GEORGE C. BENTLEY my SWANSON HUNT Maygr VICE-MGYOI' OTIS JQHNSON JOHN R. LAWSON Councilman Councilman MRS. ERWIN C. KILGORE C. E. JOHNSON Councilwoman CHY Manager ?lT!'illI5 ? f5T-S1III3iQj'fl0y,ylwIIA'm' T. 'T To I W l',,f,W TT A ' W A bdwahizffmrgfa-gy Oldesf Confinuous English Speaking Se'HIemenT CIRCUIT COURT CLERK PHONE PA 3-46I7 Records and reporis operafion of circuii' court Records documenrs, sells marriage licenses and passporfs. COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE PHONE PA 2-6l3l Assesses properfy. Sells sfare and cify business licenses. CITY SERGEANT PHONE PA 3-52l6 Bailiff of court iailer, serves civil papers. COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY PHONE PA 3-358I Prosecufing A'Horney 'For The sfaie. CITY MANAGER PHONE PA 3-5II4 Chief adminislrafor of The ciiy government CIVIL DEFENSE PHONE PA 3-746l Organizaiion and Training of civilian personnel for use in Time of emergency or disas'l'er. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT PHONE PA 2-6336 Operafes public school sysfem. FINANCE DEPARTMENT PHONE PA 2-58l3 Fiscal con'l'rol and record Ireeping. In America, I6 I 0 FIRE DEPARTMENT PHONE lEmergencyI PA 2-4335 Fire exfinciion. Inspec'Iion of fire hazards, HEALTH DEPARTMENT PHONE PA 3-6567 Viial si'a1'is'Iics, communicable diseases confrol, maiernal hygiene. sanifarion, 'Food esfablishmenis. mill: sanifaiion and priva'l'e food disposal. Rabies confrol. public heal+h educaiion. HOME AND FARM AGENTS PHONE 3-25l6 Advancemeni of agriculiural ac+i- vi'l'ies and home economics. LAW DEPARTMENT PHONE PA 3-772l CITY ATTORNEY-Legal advisor +o The CiI'y Government PERMIT AND INSPECTION DEPARTMENT PHONE PA 2-833I Inspecfions of plumbing and elec- 'l'ricaI insI'aIIa'Iions. Issues building, plumbing and elecirical permifs. PLANNING DEPARTMENT PHONE PA 3-I8Il Surveys and sfudies of exisiing condiiions and 'fufure growfh of The cify. Presenis long plans 'Io promoie efficiency and economy in 'fufure developmenfs. APPLIANCES: PAINTS I 'A'gIR 'TI ' FLOOR COVERING Vvezgfghouse I0-I2 S. Mallory S+ree'I WALL CQVERING HampI'on, Virginia EXPERT INSTALLATIONS FURNITURE DIAL PA 3 032' FREE ESTIMATES CARPET - CHARGE ACCOUNTS SUTTLE MOTOR CORPORATION 34+I1 and Jefferson Avenue Armis+ead and Holi' Sfreef NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA HAMPTON, VIRGINIA CHesI'nu+ 7-36II PArIc 3-3373 Dfukre, cz!-Eagfwrfggf CADILLAC ' un i I IEIIE 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 Take one turn to the left, then one turn to the right, and I think it begins with a G . l4K GOLD AND STERLING CHARMS 1 I III7 North King Street HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Parlc 3-8907 ROLEX Congratulations to the Class ot l96l BENDERS TOY 8: GIFT SHOP I7 East Mellen Street KEARNEY DRUG STORE Phoebus, Virginia LEVIN'S 23 South Mallory Street MURRAY'S DEPT. STORE Wythe Shopping Center CENTRAL TV Southampton Shopping Center DIAMOND'S 5.05 8: SI STORE Langley Circle MISS MARGARET SMITH Ladies' Fashion Parlor TIGNOR 8: MOORE Hampton, Virginia Best of Luck TIME LOAN OFFICE 8: JEWELER GEORGES RECORD SHOP FARBER JEWELERS WYTHE LAMP MART WALTON SHOES, INC. Quality Footwear I9 EAST OUEEN STREET Hampton, Virginia PArIc 3-2858 HAMPTON Moron CORP. ...-.I Corner Queen and Armistead HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Your Golden Rule DeaIer PHONE PA 3-3393 For the best deal in town on a new Chevrolet or a good usecl car. Best Wishes - RUTH STAPLES HOUSE OF BEAUTY CIRCLE PHARMACY, INC TABB I, LUMBER COMPANY, INC For Prompt Delivery Call . PA 3-2902 90 S. Kung Street In the Langley Shopping Center PHONE PA 2-6334 a+ Hampton, Virginia Ho' N. King Your Downtown Lumber Store Best Wishes From SI LVERMAN F URS 32II Washington Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA The Yearbook advertising staff . . . PROCTOR'S HARDWARE Hardware-Paints-Houseware I28 W. Queen Street Hampton, Virginia PA 2-5896 Country Store in the City . . . hard at work. J. H. BOUNDS 81 SON Electrical Contractors HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 1830 RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE 1961 ASHLAND, VIRGINIA An accrecIiIecI IIberaI ar'rs college for men wifh a naI'IonaI repuI'aI'ion for Ihe success of IIs graduafes. Blackwell Audiforium Informafion May Be Secured From: WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON. JR. Regisfrar and Direcfor of Admissions i lgmgrutululiuus nomen UNDER Aumomrv or THE COCA-COLA COMPANY sv THE NEWPORT NEWS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. Inc. T T Acknowledgments On behalf of the 1961 Kraloloa Annual Staff, I wish to express my appreciation to the following: Messrs. Cheyne, Farabee, and Whiteed, our photographers, Mrs. lsham T. Hardy, for the use of her home, Messrs. Vincent Ewell and Charles Torian, the composers of our Alma Mater, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Woodard, Mrs. Betty M. McKinney, and Mr. John Hough, our advisors, and the many others without whose help it would have been impossible to publish the 1961 Krabloa. Carol Alexander Editor, 7967 Krabba Advertisements ...C ....,...... Alma Mater ............. - ........ Audiographic Staff ....... Band ......................,.. Baseball .......,.Y,...,.......... Baseball, Junior Varsity ...... .Mme .-..... --- ------- --,.A,-. - Basketball .....,.,... - ............... Basketball, Junior Varsity ...... SMH ia! fader -...- ..... 190-222 --.- 1 .H ,.v,.., ...... 1 81 160-163 ..,-, ,,,,,,, me ,...... - ...,.. 72-73 74-75 - ,,...... Us ........ B6-89 .....--.-- 90-91 Bible Club ......... - ...........,.. - ---------, - 173 Booster Club ........ ..... - ....... ---,--- - - -s 179 Chem-Phy Club .....,, 2 .,vvv..-. -Q 170 Chess Club .......... ....... .. ....... .-------- l 5 4 Cheerleaders ........................ .. ......... -.---. 92 Cheerleaders, Junior -Varsity ..... ....... - ........ 93 Cross Country ..........,......,.............. - ...., -. W ...... .. .Y,.... ..... A .. 78-79 Custodians and Cafeteria Staff ...-.. - ........ .- ......... ---.... 57 Dedication ....,..... -.. .... - ......Y....... ...... 9 6 Distributive Education Club ...., --- 155 Faculty ..............,, - .,.,............. .... .......,.Y..... 4 8 -58 Football ..... - ..,.... C ...,... -..-..- ................. .. ...... - ....,. ,.... 80-85 French Club ....... ......,...,.....,.,.,,...,....... ..- .... -,,... .......,. ..... 152 Future Business Leaders of America .,,.. -.............. .. 169 Future Homemakers of America ...- ,........ - ....... ..,.., . 168 Future Nurses of America .....,,.. .. ...,.,. ,...v,..,. . ... ....... 174 Future Teachers of America ....,,,,.. -... ,..-- ......,. -- ,... . 175 Garrick Dramatic Club ..- ....,.. ,.... ............... .,......,,..,..., .....,. - ,.,.. 1 5 8 Golf ..........,................,.... ,- ,..,,,, H .,..., -..--..- ....,,.... - .............. . 70 Junior Class ..,.... .s ........,. - ,,..,.... ...... - 26-44 Key Club .....,.,... ,,.,.,.....,., ss ...... - .....,, .. ......,.. ., ,,,....,,. . 151 Krabba Annual .... - ....... - .....,.. -.-- ..... ,..,....,,,.., - ,.....,, M .. 187 Advertising W. Boyce Blanchard, P. E. ..... ...- ...... - ..Y.s.... - ......---.-,.. -..M ------- 215 Boutique's ........,.. C .................. - ....... - -------------- -220 J. H. Bounds ,.,. - ........ ------------ - 220 Bowditch Ford ......,...,..,. .YY... --------------. H -------- 2 0 4 Burrow-Martin Pharmacy .... - ........ -..se----W ------ --202 C 81 L Cut-Rate .....,...,,., ------ ----- ---196 Carmine's Pharmacy ..........., ----- A ..--- -202 Chamberlin Laundry, Inc. ........ - ..,..A,...,.vV. M ....Af... -------- M --v------- 1 92 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. ,.., - ..,.................... -.- .....s. 199 Hampton Chevrolet Motor Corp. ............. ...... .. .... .......-.-..---.-..-.v 219 Cheyne's Studio ... ...........,...........,,.. - ....... .. .A...... .-- ...--.. 203 Circle Pharmacy, lnc. - ....,.. Citizens National Bank .... ... - .,,.. , ,..,,. .... ...... 220 ........... ....,. 203 Citizens Rapid Transit Co. ...,s -. ...,... .. ... ......... ...--.-..-.... 204 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ..,,. - ..,.,.., .-.. .,...... -.-.- ......... 222 Forrest Coile ..,.., - ...,..,... ,.,... .. ......... ............. - .. ...211 Community Hardware .,..... ......... - ...........Y ,...... - ..,. - .,..... l 9 6 Frank D. Cumming ......, ... ......., ...- .......... .. ...... -..192 The Daily Press, Inc. ..... .. .... ............. - -......C.---.-....2O5 Farabee's Studio ,-... ....... - .,,,... .. ....... .......,. - ..-.- ..,, .. ,.... -.. N... .... 2 18 Findley's Jewelers - ........, .,.... - ..- ........ ..-........- ..... .219 Goodyear Tire Service .... .... - .....,... . .. - ...,...... - ..,,.,. ,207 City of Hampton ..,.,.,. - .....,. ..., .... s . .-- ........ ...... ....... ..,,,,, 2 16 Hobbylancl s .,.... ,.... ,.,,...,. Hofheimer's Shoes .,.,.. .. ..... - ....... ,., ..,. ,.-....., ......... - ....... .H ...,... 204 ...-... ,...... ...-... ......,. V213 Hop's Place ..,............ ,...,.. , W..- ,,,,,,,4 , ,,,,,,, -, ,,,,,,Y 206 Houston Printing Co. ..,, .,.......,..., - ......., ....,.., - ..., .. ,,.,.,. ,,,,,,.,,,.,,... C ,,,, 2 O 2 P. K. Hunt ......,... s. ....,.. ,...- ..,.. .,. ,,,,.... ,,,,.......,.,,, ,,.,. -,,...h-,-,.,,206 Johnson's Soda Shop ............ .,...., . ,. - ,,,,,,, .. ,,,,, ,...--.,,.204 Kanter's ,.......,....,., Q ,,,..,,,,, .. .,.....,,.,,, .W ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, M .N ,,,,,,, my--,213 Kecoughtan Laundry-Cleaners , ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, me ,, Kecoughtan Pharmacy ..,. - ,,,,...., Langley Men's Shop ..... ,-... -.. .,,......... - .......... .....210 -.--,....l96 o .....,..,.. --..-- .....,. -..-.-. ...,. .....-.206 E. T. Lawson and Son ..a..., .- ,...,,,. - ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,4,4 B mm, ,,,,A' w .--v,w 206 Leggett's .........,..... ...- ...,,,, .- ,,,,.,. , ,,,,,,,, W.. ,,,, MH--..-mm ,,,--,-,, -nm .,-- N192 Little Folks' Nursery ,.,.......a ...- ,,,,,,.,, .... ,,,,,,,,,, ,,4,, n ,,,, N ,,,,,,, ,-,,, -1 ,,.,-.... 2 0 6 H. M. McMillan Furniture .,.... , .,,... - ,,,,,,,. ,,,-,, W ..-MNH ,.,,,,,,,,,, mn--gm---213 Marple Optical ...... .. ...,..,.....,,,,,,,, T ,,,,,,., ,,,-, ...ww M ,,,,, - ,,,, M 4,.,, .-vu,--N206 Hampton Medical Arts Pharmacy ...,. N..- ,,,,,,,,, -...-.,.-,um ,,,,,,,-,,, mm-M-,,207 Merchants National Bank ..,.,..,...,,. --...-...- ,,,.,,, , .,,,,, -,W ,,..,-,,, -vm--,214 Krabba Highlight ., ....... ....,. Krabba Karavan E ....,.,. Latin Club ,.,.... - ........,. Library Club . ........., -. ...... .. National Honor Society ..,.... National Thespian Society .... Proiection Staff ..... ,...,........ Parent Teacher Association ..s.... Quill and Scroll ..,....,......... Russian Club .......,. -.s .,...,.. Safe-Teens ........,.. -- ..,...... School Administration ...., School Board ..- ........,.. . Science Research Club ...... Senior Class ......,............. Senior Statistics .....,, Sophomore Class ....... 182-183 172 153 186 165 159 184 5B 164 166 180 46-47 --.-... - 45 96-145 1 91 -201 59-67 Spanish Club .- ........... ......... 2 - ..,... ......, - .. ....,. ........, 1 B5 Speech Club .....,. ,...- .,............ ,.-.- ,........ , .....,.,......,..,. .vw 167 Student Assistants s.- ..,..,. .. .,....... C ......... ,.,s ........ .... C ...... 1 56 Student Cooperative Association - ..... - ........ ...,.,. C -...148-150 Student Life ..s ....,.,......,............... B-23 Table of Contents ...- ........ ........ - ..- .....,... . ,,,..,.,.. -- ..,,........, -....- 4-5 Title Page ..,...,........,.. .... .....,,.. -..,.,,. ......,, ,..-.-,,, 2-3 Track, Indoor ....,... W ........ ...., s - ..,, -- ......... .,. ,,......,- 71 Track, Outdoor ....... -...-..- ,,,.,,, ,. ,,,,,,.. .- ,,AA,., 76.77 Varsity Club .....,,.. ... ....,, .,.,.,. ,,..,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 7 Vocal Department .... fudaf Moore Marine Sales - ........, C. C. Mugler Sons ...... G. C. Murphy Co. . ...... . Nachman's ..,.... - ...... .. .... ..,,.............. . - ....s.. .. ..... N- ,..,.. 176-178 ,-,.....,,. -..............202 M ,a,.,..., .- ,........ - ......, 202 207 .W .....,.. .. . - .... - .,..,. s- ....... -..C ......... 209 Newport News Shipbuilding Co. ...-.-..- ....... ...... - ........ . .T .... ...194 Northrop's ..,..,....,,....... - ,......,..,....... -C ........ .... .. ...- .... .. ....... - .... - ....... .192 P.T.A. of Hampton High School ...... - ........,...... - .......,..... - ...,........,........... .....19O Parisian Shop ...,.s.- ....,,..............,.,.,.,,...... .... ....... .. .................. .. ...... - .......,. .210 Patrons ..,,............... , ,,............. ..,,.,. 2 19 Pearl's, lnc. ...., C..- ...... -..... ......., ...- .c..,. - ,.,...,. .V .,....... 217 Peninsula Florists' Association .. ...,.,, 204 Poquoson Motors, lnc. . ........ .. ,...... .. ...... -- ......... 1 96 Proctor's Hardware .,., - ....... C .......... - ......,.,. ..- ..,,..... -..- ..,, -. 220 Randolph-Macon College .,..... Roaseau's Bakery .....-- .,... .... Rountree Furniture Co. ..... . Sancler's Jewelry Co. ... W. C. Saunders .-. .......... ....... Sears Department Store .., ..... - ....... --.W ,........ Silverman Furs -... .... .... ....... R. F. Slaughter Lumber Co. .... . Spratley-Rogers Motor Co. ...- .....,.,.. -..... Ruth Staples House of Beauty Hampton Stationery ...- ......... Sussex Beauty Salon .. ....... Suttle Motor Corp. Tablo Lumber Co. .......... . Thomas Piano Co. H- ....,.. .. Tysinger Motor Co., Inc. ..., ..., . Varsity Shop, Inc. ...M ........ . 221 . . - ...-.........,,202 - ........ ......... .. ........ .......,.....,..... 2 0 0 ....-........202 ....-.......-..- .... . ....--...-....2C0 .-...- ........ -...- ...... .... ....... ............, 2 20 ,...- ......... ..s ...... - ..... - ....... . -. ..... ...196 ....-...,... ........ .... - . ..... 207 ...A -. 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