Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1933

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JESSIE CROSS “ Scouie ” Latin Club. ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Glee Club, ’33; Operetta, ’33; Senior Play, ’33; Priestley Chemistry Club, ' 33. Jessie is our friend who hails from Scotland. She is jolly and friendly. Scottie is a good stu¬ dent and is liked by her teachers and friends. JANET CUNNINGHAM Athletic Association, ’31, ’32, ’33; Latin Club, ’31; French Club, ’32, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32. Janet is very popular, has a sweet disposition, and certainly can dance. She is intelligent and even studies once in a while, when she ' s not in the company of ...? MINNIE AUGUSTA CUNNINGHAM “Little Peanuts” Minnie has the proverbial heart the size of a whale. She is a “whiz” of a tennis player and she really can swim. She’ll surely progress in future life as she always has through school. henry McAllister curtis “Mac” Pres. Garrick Dramatic Club, ’33; Sec. Garrick Dramatic Club, ’32; “The Thirteenth Day”, ’32; “Highness”, ’33; “Long Distance”, ’32; “The Millionaire”, ’33; “Thank You, Doctor”, ’33; Football Varsity, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Basketball Varsity, ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Track Varsity, ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Monogram Club, ’29, ’30; Athletic Asso¬ ciation, ’29, ’30; Athletic Council, ’30, ’31; Cap¬ tain basketball, ’31; Captain Track Squad, ’30. We think the above record will tell you all you need to know about Mac, MARGARET DOANE “Peggy” Commercial Club, ’32, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32. Peggy is quiet, studious, and always greets you with a cheery smile. She has an answer ready for any question that may arise. She has gone through her classes in fine style. Everyone likes Peggy. SUZANNE DOANE Treasurer of Latin Club, ’32; Latin Club, 32, ’33; President of Latin Club, ’33; Chemistry Club, ’32, ’33; Secretary of Chemistry Club, ’33; French Club, ’32, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32; Senior Play, ’33. Smiling Susie is a very talkative student, but manages to get by with excellent grades. She is a loyal supporter of H. H. S., but is for some reason interested in N. N. H. S.

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HELEN COONEY Commercial Club. ’32. ’33; Spanish Club, ' 33; Junior Red Cross Committee. Helen has blue eyes. In shorthand class those eyes are dreaming about a certain boy with black curly hair who is in the next room. Oh, wouldn’t she like to take French? You bet! HELEN COOPER Athletic Association, ’30, ’31, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’31; Commercial Club, ’31. ’32; Spanish Club, ’31, ’32. Helen is a quiet member of the Senior Class, who comes from Phoebus. She is a hard worker, and will be sure to make a success in life. BRIDIE MAY COX Athletic Association, ’30, ’31, ’32; Latin Club, ’31; French Club, ’32, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32. Hampton Hi hates to lose students like Bridie May. She has a quiet, sweet disposition and a smile that wins a host of friends. DEANE CRAWFORD Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Athletic Council, ’32; Basketball Manager, ’32; Commercial Club, ’31, ’33; Vice-Pres. Commercial Club, ’32; Spanish Club, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’31. Are you looking for a real girl, one in whom are delightfully combined all the qualities of goodness? Then, here is Deane! Good fortune has sent her to prove to us that even in youth there are still sturdy and admirable personalities. Do you blame any of us for loving her? ELEANOR CRANDOL French Club. If there’s a boy in school that Eleanor couldn’t like it must be the writer, and the reason for that is the fact that she doesn’t like to be talked about. Her jokes keep up the school spirit. ELEANOR CROSS Krabba Minstrel; D. D. K., ’31, ’32, ’33; Senior Play, ’33; Cheer Leader, ’31, ’32, ’33; Basketball, ’31; Operetta, ’30; Commercial Club, ’31, ’32; Spanish Club, ’30; Athletic Association, ’30. Eleanor used to be the campus sweetheart. Now they say she’s about married. Girls are like that! We think it will take more than that to make us forget her.



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WILLIAM EDWARDS William has proved to be a good student, and has shown his ability to play the piano. We hope that he will be a second Paderewski. CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT Athletic Association, ’30, ’31 , ’32, ’33; French Club, ’32, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32; Pep Club, ’32. II you want a true and honest friend, just look for Charlotte. She has a lovely disposition and never gets angry. She can keep a secret, too,— that means a lot! JUDSON ELLIS Football, ’32; Basketball, ’31, ’33; Athletic As¬ sociation, ’31, ’32, ’33; Track, ’33. Whenever old H. H. S. is on the field, Judson is always there, either on the team or backing it up with lusty cheering. He’s of a happy-go-lucky disposition, always giggling and—well you just can’t make him mad. We feel sure he will carry away with him happy memories of the days spent here with us. MARTEL EPSTEIN Athletic Association, ’32, ’33; French Club, ' 32, ’33; Volley Ball Team, ’31. M artel ranks with the big bluffers of Hampton High School. He is one of our biggest women haters. His only ambition is to go to college. He is a very studious boy and is on the up and up with his teachers. ELSIE EVANS Commercial Club, ’32, ’33; Secretary Commer¬ cial Club, ’33. Elsie came to us two years ago from England. Although she has not been with us long, there are a very few people that do not know her. She al¬ ways has that winning smile with which to greet us. We will surely miss it. NORWOOD EVANS Athletic Council. ’31; Manager of Baseball. ’31; M. B. Club, ’33; Pioneer Staff, ’32; Krabba Staff, ’33; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Monogram Club, ’30. Voted almost unanimously the most attractive hoy in school, Norwood fulfils many other deserv¬ ing roles in the school’s activities. He has a likeable smile for anyone or anything and when¬ ever he is hailed (which happens 99,000 times each day) he is completely surrounded by women. The school’s loss is the world’s gain.

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