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L1NW00D HENDERSON Athletic Association, ’31. Linwood has all the qualities which go into the making of an honest and intelligent citizen, and that is saying something. ANN HINMAN Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; D. D. K., ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Vice-President D. D. K., ’33; Dramatic Club, ’32, ’33; Dramatic Club Play, ’32; French Club, ’32; May Court, ’31, ’32; Glee Club, ’30, ’31; Operetta, ’30; Cheer Leader. ’32; D. D. K. Minstrels, ’30, ’31, ’32. Her golden hair, dramatic ability and other good characteristics combine to make her the “Garbo” of Hampton High. Cleopatra never had as many admirers as this lady. She’s a worker and we ' re sure she’ll get along in the world. MARION HINMAN “Sis” Athletic Association, ’31; Latin Club, ’31; Sec¬ retary Latin Club, ’32; French Club, ’32; Secre¬ tary French Club, ’33; Vice-Pres. Chemistry Club, ’32; Treasurer Chemistry Club, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32; Asst. Manager Girls Basketball, ’33. “Sis” is one of our best students. Although she seems to like all of her classes, she enjoys History most. We wonder if it is the History or HENRIETTA H. HOOVER “Henri” Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Latin Club, ’31; French Club, ’32, ’33; Krabba Staff. ’33; Junior Chorus, ’32; Pioneer Staff, ' 32; Ticket Manager, “Whole Town’s Talking”. Henrietta is a studious, hard working girl. Whatever she sets out to do she will accomplish. We wish you luck in future life, Henri. ALLSTON HOUSE “Pill” Here is a lad of a persevering nature. The look in his eyes when he entered the room for his fifth 2A Latin exam seemed to say, “I will pass 2A Latin though all Rome shall laugh and bid me give it up.” Pill is a boy who is always true to his friends and his word. He has many friends and few enemies. NELSON HOWE “ Fess ” Boxing Team, ’33; Journalism Class, ’33. “Fess” has a touch of absent-mindedness, but still he is friendly. He leaves us with many friends to his credit and not one enemy. J «
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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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RAYMOND HULCHER Athletic Association, ’29; Band, ' 31; French Club, ’31, ’32. He has an originality of mind which delights his friends and anyone else who hears him. His most remarkable characteristic is that of being able to say the right thing at the right time. He doesn’t have to have people wish him luck—he would have it anyway. ARCHER JONES The Senior Play, ’33; Athletic Association, ’31, ’32, ’33; French Club, ’32. Archer is a sea going man of wide renown, and is interested in harbors anywhere from Newport News to Phoebus. He’ll own a fleet some day. ELIZABETH JONES Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33; Glee Club, ’32; Red Cross, ’32. Elizabeth never has tried to be remembered as the most studious girl in her class, but she radiates that nice quiet joy that makes us all happier when we are in her class. Elizabeth gets ahead of most of us in the class, but we know that when we come along she’ll greet us with those blue eyes that talk. Good luck to you, Elizabeth. LUCY PAGE JONES Commercial Club, ’31; Athletic Association, ’30; D. D. K. Club, ’31, ’32, ’33. How this girl can be so quiet and unconcerned, and yet be so popular with the boys is more than can be figured out. She takes commercial and it is generally felt that she would make someone a good stenographer. LUCILLE IRIS JOHNSON “Cile” May Court, ’31; Junior Chorus, ’31; Home Economics Club, ’32; Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33. 1 wonder who was making all of that noise at the football games last season—noise for a cer¬ tain curly haired captain! Well, when you are in doubt about that Captain of ’32 on Thursday night, ask this would-be dignified senior of ’33. GAIL JOSSELYN Athletic Association; Basketball Team; Krabba Staff, ’29, ’30; French Club; “Whole Town’s Talking”; Garrick Dramatic Club; Pioneer Staff. Have you seen that little girl with the gor¬ geous brown eyes? Well, just take a look at her! Her perfect figure will probably lead her to Holly¬ wood some day. Before long maybe she will be sailing for France to join a certain blond. We wonder who!
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