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JULIA LEE “Judy” Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Junior Red Cross, ’30; Latin Club, ’30, ’31, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32. Julia is a talkative, jolly, little girl, but never neglects her studies. She will be remembered for having everything and anything at the right time. She is consumed with a passion lor art. We hope she will make a go of it. RUTH LUCILLE LEWIS Athletic Association, ’29, ’30; Junior Chorus, ’32; Commercial Club, ’32, ’33. Ruth rates high in the possession of charm and a good disposition. She is always smiling and full of pep. ROGER LUCY Krabba Staff, ’33; Commercial Club. His crooked smile is a familiar sight around the school and there isn’t one who sees it but is ready to smile with him. He is always ready to chip in and help with the hard work. ELIZABETH MADDOX “ Billie ” Commercial Club, ’33; Transfered from New¬ port News High School. Elizabeth is from Newport News; nevertheless, she has made an impression on Hampton and on a certain youth across the room. Elizabeth doesn’t talk very much but just the same her name is found on the Roll of Honor. LUCILLE MASON Athletic Association, ’30; Latin Club, ’30; Junior Chorus, ’32. Lucille is a good natured girl whom everyone likes and knows. She always has a smile of greeting for everyone and is ready to help when she can. ANN MASTERS D. D. K., ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; President D. D. K., ’32, ’33; Athletic Association, ’31, ’32; Secretary of Red Cross, ’29; Vice-Pres. of Sophomore Class, ’30; Secretary Athletic Council, ’32; French Club, ’31, ’32. Ann has a touch of dignity which adds to her attractiveness. By the looks of her career as a D. D. K. she must live up to the motto, D. D. K. (whatever that may mean).
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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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DAISY McMENAMIN Garrick Dramatic Club, ’33; Basketball Squad, ’31, ’32, ’33; Captain, ’33; Athletic Association. ’30, ’31; Athletic Council, ’33; Krabba Staff, ’32, ’33; Monogram Club, ’33; Vice-President, ’33; Journalism Club, ’32; Latin Club, ’31, ’32; French Club, ’33; “Whole Town’s Talking”, ’32; Senior Play. ’33. Who is that laughing over there? Why Daisy, of course. Daisy is a basketball star and is Cap¬ tain of that marvelous team—“The Scoreless Wonders”. MARIE PARKER MOORE “Rie” Glee Club, ’31, ’33; Athletic Association, ’31; Chemistry Club, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Patrick Henry Literary Society, ’30; Journalism Club, ’32; Cheer Leader, ’33. Marie is peppy, vivacious, and full of fun. Everyone knows her and likes to have her around. We wish her luck and believe that she will go far. LILLIAN NEWMAN Athletic Association, ’31, ’32; French Club, ’31; Commercial Club, ’32, ’33; Junior Chorus, ’31. Here is one student that is interested in her school work. When she fastens her dark eyes on the opposite sex, their hearts just turn “topsy turvey”. Try to look straight into them and you’ll know just what it means. KENNETH MILLER “Ken” Latin Club, ’30; French Club, ’31, ’32; Vice- President Senior Class, ’33; Editor-in-Chief of Krabba, ’33. Ken is resourceful, reliable, and a good student. You can trust him with anything to the end of the world. He is a good sailor and is known for his sailboat rides in the moonlight. ROXIE MOORE Football, ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Baseball, ’30, ’31; Golf, ’32, ’33; President of Sophomore Class, ’29; President of Junior Class, ’30; Krabba Staff, ’30, ’32; Athletic Association, ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Ath¬ letic Council. ’29, ’30, ’31; Manager Track, ’29; onogram Club, ’29, ’30. Roxie’s ability in athletics as shown above is just another of the things that makes him the most popular boy in school. His speaking ability won him a place in the heart of every student. RACHEL CAREY NELSON “Ray’ Junior Red Cross, ’29, ’30, ’31; French Club, ’32, ’33; Krabba Staff, ’33; Journalism, ’32; Latin Club. ’30; Play Staff, ’32. Ray is a good sport, a true pal, and a depend¬ able worker. She has a good time wherever she goes and Hampton High will miss her original ways.
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