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Page Two THE I-IOTTENTOT 0 O O SENIOR CLASS OF '38 lfrrrni left to right. seated on ground: Goldy Tall, Robert Melvin. Winnie Belle Pattison. .lack Twymau. fliaiy Wright, Virginia Wright Ellsworth Burton, Fred Newcomb. Edward Peters. Fred lNIowbray, Rober: i' ke. Seernfl row seated in chairs: Vernon Robbins, Sewell Matthews, Seward Gray. Martha Conway. Wini- .iad Smth, Margaret Slacum, Roslyn Wheeler, Betty Stewart, Ellis Orr tViee-Presidentl. Russell Mills. 1I':es'clentJ, Veach Hurley tSecretaryJ, Dorothy Weedon, Helen Shenton, Norma Vllarner Margaret Mow- bray Sh rley Dill, Anna Ruth Jones. Third row: Olive Vinton, Marguerite Schaffner, Marie Hurst Mar- garet Pink, Naomi Mills, Annette Robbins, Olive Brannock, Henrietta Dashiell, Ruth Faulkner, Fred Thomas, Virginia Brannock, Eldridge Horner, Russell Messick, Archie Brooks, John Travers, Wilsie Willey, Reba Mills. Fourth row: John Paul Jones, Betty Mae Wright, Elizabeth Trice, Jane Carreau, Pauline Pike. Rosemary Byrn, Eleanor Shorter, Augusta Merrick Betty Bloom, Everett Creighton. August Meyer, Brice Creighton, Fred Pritchett, Carl Harrison, James Marshall. Fifth row: Vernon Cook, Mace Harper, Margaret Richardson, Ruth Dashiell, Patricia White, Pearl Hargett, Albert Atkinson, June Jones, Arnold Nichols, Radcliffe Roberson, Hilda Hubbard, Florence Higgs, Elizabeth Greer, Elizabeth LeCompte. Virginia Mills. Sixth row: George Todd, Edwin Dayton, Albert Cook. George Eckert, Carlton Spedden, Leroy Sew- ard. Raymond Marshall, Edward Asplen, Blondy Murphy, Bill Blades, Lillian Peterson. Marie Seward, Lau- raetta Wilson, Rosabelle Wilson, Edgar Brannock. Top Row: Lloyd Robbins, Ralph Kinnamon, Grayson Creighton. Several were absent. Class Colors: Class Motto Blue and gold. Class Flower: Rose. What we are to be, we a1'e now becoming. EDWARIJ ASPLEN General Ed may prove to be a help to some of our love1's one of these days. He is sincere and has strength in the belief of his convic- tions. ALBERT ATKINSON Academic Never a dull moment with Fil- bert around with his incessant chatter and witty t'?l jokes. His knack of always having his assign- ments completed promptly and in good order and his affable nature are two of his better traits. WILLIAM BLADES Academic Originator and business manag- er of the Cheering Squad. Ping- pong king of C. H. S. CP. S. On his own boardl. He is jolly, good- natured, but he sticks up for his rights. BETTY BLOOM Commercial The party is never complete without Betty. Her hail fellow well met , winning way has gain- ed her many admirers and will greatly aid her through life. EDGAR BRANNOCK Academic Not large in stature but the pos- sessor of a 'tgift of gab large enough for two average persons, that's Poke , He delights in an- noying classmates and teachers alike. OLIVE IBRANNOCK Academic Olive is quiet but she has a hid- den sense of humor. She has al- ways entered into dramatics, and will, we know, make good if she de- cides to be a dramatics teacher. VIRGINIA BRANNOCK General Lena is another one of those happy-go-luckics hailing from Town Point. Her winning way and good-natured smile have won her a host of friends. ARCHIE BROOK S Commercial If you see a familiar figure wend- ing his way toward Preston you will know it's Archie, Woolford's delight. But no matter where you meet him you are sure to be greet- ed by a cheerful smile. ELLSWORTH BURTON Commercial So short he has to stand on a box to jerk sodas, yet he can boast of a winning' smile and foolish wise- cracks that keep you continuously laughing. ROSEMARY BYRN Academic Quiet and reserved-she studies hard. Easy to make friends with and a real good pal. That's our Rosie . JANE CARREAU Academic Janie is a new addition to our class, but her attractive personal- ity has already won her plenty of friends and put traffic on the now famous muddy lane . WILLIS CONOVER Academic This member of our class has ac- quired the polish of a gentleman of the world. Willis enjoys the finer things of life-artistic, eiiicient and capable describe him to a T.
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TUV? Evhiratinn tn EK. Zlllngh Glrnmmrll Supervisor of Vocational Guidance, former principal of Cambridge High School, whose sympathetic under- standing of student affairs and activities, made him valuable as an advisor, as a friend, as Well as an in- structor: whose interests were shown in all phases of school and town life and whose untiring efforts made it possible to improve our Hottentot, we the staff re- spectfully dedicate the 1938 senior issue of the Hot- fentotf'
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-F? ---vt-gf' ' F I s -,O'u THE HOTTENTOT is - -'nw' Page Three MARTHA CONWAY Commercial Martha is quiet and studious, al- ways ready to help others to patch things up. She wants to be a real- ly good nurse . Here's luck to you! ALBERT COOK Commercial Albert is a quiet boy who loves sports. He does not mingle with the girls. He is smart and ambi- tious in his school work and gets good marks. Albert will be a great success in the business world. VERNON COOKE General Inopportune remarks a 1 w a y s come from Cooky . He likes to talk and tease. A right good guy in spite of himself. BRICE CREIGHTON Commercial Brice, but a mere lad from Hoop- er's Island, came all the way to Cambridge High School to finish fwc hopej his last two years in school. He wants to be an accoun- tant, but I think he is going to be just a roaming troubadour . EVERETTE CREIGHTON Commercial Coonie , the harmonica wizard, has blown all of his cares away un- til he has nothing left but a beam- ing smile. Lots of luck in the mus- ical world. GRAYSON CREIGHTON Commercial If it's fun, enjoyment, and good humor you want, spend a little time with Gykes and you will laugh continuously. Carefree de- scribes him perfectly. HENRIETTA DASHIELL Academic Brilliant, quiet, and friendly- yes, that's our Hem-ly . She al- ways proved herself a friend in need at lunch time, for she never refused to loan a nickel to still- starved IV-A students. EDWIN DAYTON Commercial Leisure, wisecracks, fun and sleep -Ed's philosophy of life. He takes his own course, his own time, thinks his own thoughts and he of- ten sleeps. WINFIELD DEAN Commercial Sports, school work, and work outside of school hours, have taken Winiield's attention. Yet he has managed to do each successfully. SHIRLEY DILL Commercial Short, cute and mischievous, yes-that's our Shirley. Always ready to give aid, loves to play jokes and is popular with everyone. GEORGE ECKERT Commercial Look the whole world over you'll never find another one like George. He's one member of the class who wouldn't stay in one place if he could and we don't think he can. JACK EVANS ' Academic Jack is almost the noisiest boy in the senior class. He is always arguing on something he knows nothing about. His jokes are ter- rible, but he is liked by everyone. RUTH FAULKNER General The little girl with the big smile . Ruth loves to dance, and how! We hope that she succeeds in her ambition to be a nurse. IRVING GORDY Academic Student? Well! Athlete? Yes! Friend? Verily! A winning per- sonality? The best! In fact he is an all around good egg. A reg- ular C. H. S.'er. OLIVER GORE Academic Once in a while Oliver , but most of the time, just Gore . Al- though not an athlete, his slender stature and big smile can be de- tected at all athletic events. He goes about his tasks with a serious- ness and sincerity that gets them completed. SEWARD GRAY Commercial The Masked Singer of IV C and East Cambridge's Peck's Bad Boy , that's Maggie , He is certainly a surprise package. When asked to talk on the most interesting thing he had ever done, he chose Live for Sixteen Years . ELIZABETH GREER General Elizabeth is one of the few de- pendable and hard-working mem- bers of our class. We wonder how she turns in those well-written pa- pers long before the rest of us have started. PEARL HARGETT Commercial To the passing observer Shorty seems quiet and retiring. If she can not be found around the town you may be sure that she is at the movies. MACE HARPER Commercial When you feel downcast run right to Brick . If he can't cheer you up, your case is hopeless. His winning smile and modest blush will take him a long way. CARL HARPIJON Commercial Carl is a strange fellow. He works rather hard in his school work although he is a little slow in catching on. The women can cer- tainly inliuence Carl. Soon, may- be, Carl will find the type of work to which he is adapted. FLORENCE HIGGS Commercial Florence is one of the dependable and hard-working pupils of IV C. She hopes to be a good typist, and we all wish her the best of luck. WILLIAM HOGAN Academic He has a walk like a loafer, but he isn'tg a head of black hair, a ready smile-that's Bill . A real example of what southern hospi- tality means, makes him our southern gentleman- Yes suh . .. ELDRIDGE HORNER Commercial At a glance El seems to be a very quiet sort of fellow. He is al- ways quite Wright and is real- ly a fine friend. He's a good old guy with a ready smile. HILDA HUBBARD Commercial Hilda is a fine friend and a good sport who goes into everything with her heart and soul and a ready smile. To be successful in business is Hilda's ambition. VEACH HURLEY Academic An exceptionally fine student. Always cooperating in all subjects. His puns are side splitters and his love for swing is great. MARIE HURST Comme1'cial One never catches Marie step- ping out the night before a quiz. No sir! She's got something worthwhile under that auburn mass plus a personality and a kind helpful way. ANNA RUTH JONES Commercial Fun-loving and gay are the best words to describe Anna Ruth. She longs to work in an oflice. Well, we have a suspicion that that's not all she wants to do. JOHN PAUL JONES ' Commercial The tall, devil may care boy you see sitting in the Hottentot room every morning selling papers and pencils is none other than John Paul, himself. He is noted for the dumb jokes he tells. JUNE JONES Commercial June has a perfect disposition which never allows her to become rufiled, upset or angry. She is one of thc best natured persons we know. RALPH KINNAMON Commercial Tiny has a contagious laugh, and his appreciation of jokes may be heard all through the school. To nim high school has been one sweet song. WILLIAM LANGRALL Academic Bill is certainly a Lady Kill- er . It must feel good not to have to work hard in school. Bill must oe rather smart because he never seems to work hard. He is always bubbling over with laughter and jokes. Some day Bill is going places. ELIZABETH LeCOMPTE General Libby is a very quiet and friendly girl, who studies all the time. Everybody will agree when we say she's a real pal . GERALDINE LeCOMPTE Commercial A very talkative senior who's fond of going to Easton. She has also taken a sudden interest in baseball-we wonder why! JOHN LICHTI Academic John usually brings up the tech- nical point of View in everything. He is new think he schooling . at the school and we is prejudiced against BERNARD MACKELL General During his two years stay in C. H. S. he has made many friends be- cause of his excellent qualities as a conversationalist. Salt Water is most advanced on the topic of Pittsburgh. MILTON MALKUS Academic This husky country lad has made good in C. H. S. both as a scholar and an athlete. He is a good-na- tured fellowg quiet and neat. RAYMOND MARSHALL Academic The go-between for the girls, with an eye for scandal. Some of his antics in class would make excellent comic strips. Many girls think him cute . SEWELL MATTHEWS Academic Popular, athletic, this is Sewy , soccer captain, and member of bas- ketball squad. His running at the State Field Meet proved that he is one of the best high school run- ners in this state.
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