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FRED FRASCH Priestley Chemistry Club, ’32; Vice-President of Latin Club, ’32; Cheer Leader, ’32. Freddie came here from John Harris High School of Harrisburg, Pa., and he brought plenty of pep and school spirit with him. We wish they had sent him down here to us a long time ago. LUCILLE FREEMAN “Zrne” Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32; May Court, ’31; Junior Chorus, ’32; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31. With her pretty face and winning ways “Cile” has won all the hearts at Hampton Hi! Although she is a hard worker, we’re wondering which is the more important—Business or Newport News. MELVIN GAULEY Freshman President, ’27; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Glee Club, ’29, ’30; Baseball, ’27; Ses- qui-Centennial, ’32; Junior Secretary, ’32; Junior Pin Committee, ’32. Melvin is proud to think that there is a cap and gown waiting for him in June. Maybe there should be two diplomas, too, or a note from some sweet little girl. DORCAS GILLIAM French Club, ’31, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Glee Club, ’30, ’31; Operetta, ’30; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31, ’32; Junior Red Cross, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33. Whenever Dorcas is around, everybody has a good time. Hampton Hi will miss her happy dis¬ position, and her way of wanting to help every¬ body. Those little Newport News boys are going to be glad that she has finished school. VIRGINIA GOODRICH “ Doodles ' Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Junior Red Cross, ’31. With Doodles’ attractive face and business abilities, she should make a success in the world, unless there is a little interference from Newport News. Along with her sweetness of disposition, we find her to be reliable, independent, intelli¬ gent, and true. ANNA LEE GORDON Athletic Association, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; French Club, ’32, ’33; Krabba Staff Minstrel, ’32; May Court, ’30; Junior Chorus, ’32; Pep Club ’32; D. D. K„ ’32, ’33. When you see the long, black hood of an auto coming down the street you may expect to see Anna Lee sitting behind the wheel. She is a good student and one to whom you can tell your troubles. We wish her much success and know that she will have it.
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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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JOHN GREENE Track Team, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Football, ’32; Dramatic Club Play, “First Dress Suit”; Byrd Literary Society, ’30; Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, ’31; Baseball, ’31. John’s ability to attract the girls is known from Phoebus to Hampton. His manly physique surely “Gets ’em”. Johnnie showed his damatic talent in “The First Dress Suit”. GEORGE C. GUNN Journalism Club, ’32; Latin Club, ' 30, ’31; French Club, ’31. His tranquillity of mind and unscrupulous methods of conversation give him an air of non¬ chalance which, nevertheless, does not prevent him from being a good fellow and a valuable friend. He is quite a wise-cracker and could be called by some, “The Snooping News Reporter”. DOROTHY GUSTAFSON “Dot” Basketball, ’30. Dot comes hack to us from our dear old rivals, “Shipbuilders”, after two and a half years. For more about her get in touch with that certain boy named Jack. NORWARD COLBURN HAMILTON “Red” Athletic Association, ’31; French Club, ’31. Red is a robust youth with a llaming head. He finds an interest in women and horses, and is often seen entering the road to Rivermount. PAUL HANCOCK Literary Society, ’28; Latin Club, ’29, ’30; French Club, ’31, ’32; Orchestra, ’30. Paul is quite a character around the high school. Some say he is trifling, hut we think that’s his own good nature coming out. All of his high school life has been spent here and he’s a true Krabba. Here’s success to him in future life. KATHERINE P. HAYWOOD “Kitty” Basketball, ’30, ’31; Athletic Association, ’30. ’31; Commercial Club, ’31, ’32; May Court, ’32; Spanish Club, ’31, 32; Cheer Leader, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Secretary Junior Class, ’32. For the pas t four years a large majority of the boys have been rather dazed. Look at this picture and you’ll know the reason why. “Kitty” is all there when it comes to dancing. Ask the boys, they know.
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