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LUCILLE OWENS “Ceil” Garrick Dramatic Club, ’33; “The Whole Town’s Talking”, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32 Latin Club, ’31, ’32. She is the little big girl who rides around in big cars and wears “swell” clothes. She had a way with the men, too, in “The Whole Town’s Talking”. “Ceil” has a heart the size of a Ken¬ tucky Mountain and has many friends. JOHN WRIGHT POWELL “Jack” Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Commercial Club, ’30, ’31, ’32. Jack’s pleasing personality and his ability to learn Spanish have helped him through high school. As a dairyman we hope he will prosper. Jack don’t try to teach your cows Spanish; it won ' t make them give condensed milk. ANN POWERS Junior Chorus, ’32; Garrick Dramatic Club, ’33; Secretary of Senior Class, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32; Transfered from Cristobal High School, Canal Zone. High scholarship combined with an active in¬ terest in all school activities makes Ann one of the most valuable students of Hampton High School. LORENA RAYMOND Transferred from Bartlett, Kansas High School in ’31; Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32. Have you ever wished to be smart and have plenty of friends? Well, Lorena has never had to wish this because she was horn with these two characteristics. She looks on the bright side of life and always wears a smile. JAMES CALVIN RICHARDSON “ Jimmie ” Thomas Jefferson Literary Society, ’28, 29; Track Team, ’29, ’31; Krabba Staff, ’33; Com¬ mercial Club, ’30, ’31, ’32; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31. James will be heard broadcasting his guitar music over one of the big stations before long. We hope that he will be seen as well as heard, for that permanent wave shouldn’t be missed. PAUL ROCHETTE Academic Course; Priestley Chemistry Club, ’33. Paul should by now be pretty well learned since he has been to three schools: Newport News, Phoebus and Hampton. He is probably the smallest graduate of the class of ’thirty-three ami is known as the History teacher’s “pet”. rATATATATATATAj KWfATATATATATAVAl
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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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V X V WILLIAM ROTHENBERG Academic Course; Spanish Club, ’32. “Bill” has acquired much knowledge through travel and hy attending many schools. His out¬ standing achievement is in the world of art. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS ROUNTREE “Liz” “Beth” Glee Club, ’31; Dramatic Club, ’32, ’33; French Club, ’32; Latin Club. ’30, ’31; Junior Chorus, ’31; Athletic Association, ’30. ’31; Journalism, ’32; “The Thirteenth Day”, ’32; “Penitent Pirates”. Liz is the girl with the smile for everyone. She has smiled her way through four years of high school. Happy, jolly, and attractive, Liz makes friends wherever she goes. H. H. S. will miss her. H. GORDEN ROUTTEN Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; Pep Club, ’32. Gorden Routten, the student with the brief case, is friendly to everyone, and especially to the freshman girls. Llis friendly disposition makes him the best prospect for the peninsula’s greatest dentist. We wish him luck with his patient sweetheart who has waited for him to finish high school, and we hope she will not rush him into the fish business until he finishes college. RICHARD AUTHER RUTH “Dick” Athletic Association, ’31; French Club, ’32, ’33; Track Team, ’31, ’32, ’ 33. Dick is a regular fellow, with a good deal more than average intelligence—a combination that’s hard to beat! We wonder what that curly haired hoy would do without his Helen. LENA SAUNDERS Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32; Home Economics, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31. “Always ready to help others”, is Lena’s motto. She never seems to worry about anything, and whenever you meet her she always greets you with a smile. SEYMOUR SAUNDERS Football Squad, ’32; Woodrow Wilson Club, ’29. Live wire Saunders! He is happy go lucky, very friendly and has proven to be most useful in taking people to and from Phoebus in that Austin. Here’s to that cheerful disposition, Seymour!
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