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ELLEN SMITH “ Smitty ” Commercial Club, 31, ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32; Krabba Staff, ’33; Ath¬ letic Association, ’31; Patrick Henry Literary Society, ’29. We who know Ellen find her a perfect friend. She will make a good secretary with her common sense and fun. She never lets anything worry her. HARRY THOMA S STULTZ “ Bill” Atldetic Association, ’30, ’31; Athletic Council, ' 33; Krabba Staff, ’31, ’32, ’33; Track Squad, ’32; Manager Track Squad, ’33; Treasurer Pep Club, ’32; Christmas Pageant, ’32; “The Whole Town’s Talking”, ’32; “Thank You Doctor”, ’33; “The Millionaire”, ’33; Garrick Dramatic Club, ’33; President Senior Class, ’33. Bill is one ol the most versatile fellows we know. His scholarship, dramatic ability and school spirit, together with bis dancing make him a popular character. May be succeed in whatever he undertakes. JANE SUNDERLAND The Senior Play, ’33; I). D. K.; Invitation Com¬ mittee (Seniors). Although Jane has been with us only a short time she has proved to be one of the best liked, as well as one of the most original students. BETTY THOMPSON Garrick Dramatic Club, 32, ’33; Secretary, ’32; Basketball Squad, ’31, ’32, ’33; Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Class, ’30; Secretary of Sophomore Class, ’31; Athletic Association, ’30, ' 31; Girls’ Monogram Club, ’33; President, ’33; Glee Club, ’30, ’31; Operetta, ’30, ’31; Latin Club, ’30, ’31, ’32; Spanish Club, ’32; “The Thirteenth Day”, ’32; “Wrong Number”, ’32; “The Whole Town’s Talking”, ’32; “Highness”, ’33; “The Mil¬ lionaire”, ’33; Journalism Club, ’32. Her knack of leadership has helped Hampton High in many undertakings and we know that she will continue her good work at college. LELAND EUBANK THORNTON “Slippery Athletic Association, ’30; Commercial Club, ’31. Slippery is a commercial student ol Hampton High School. He is a splendid fellow of good standing, who will make a good citizen someday. MATTIE MAE TOPPING “7 ' oots” Commercial Club, ’31, ’32, ’33; Spanish Club, ’32, ’33; Operetta, ’31; Krabba Staff, ’30, ’31; May Queen, ’32; Junior Chorus, ’32. Mattie has been one of the best liked as well as the best-looking girls that Hampton High has known. Her ability for making grades anil her sw T eet disposition have made her a valuable asset to the school. We wonder what some person thinks about her being away at Fredericksburg?
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ARCHIE SINCLAIR Priestley Chemistry Club, ’32; French Club, ’32; Athletic Association, ’29. Not yet a “Steinmetz” nor an “Einstein” but give him time. Here’s success to you, Archie! CECIL SINCLAIR French Club, ’31, ’32. Someday this fellow will be a poet. Humor is his main theme, and he’s just full of it. He thoroughly enjoys English 7. JAMES SINCLAIR Athletic Association, ’29, ’30; “The Whole Town’s Talking”, ’32; Spanish Club, ’32, ’33. Jimmie is a fine sport. No one expected him to be a great lover, but he fooled us all in the play, “The Whole Town’s Talking”. Keep it up, Jimmie. WYTHE SINCLAIR Football, ’32; Christmas Pageant, ’32. In football, as well as in his studies, Wythe has proved to be a fine sport, not quitting when times look hard. For this reason, Wythe made end on the 1933 football squad which defeated our old rivals, Newport News. MARTHA SISSON Commercial Club, ’30, ’31; Spanish Club, ’30, ’32; Band, ’30; Athletic Association, ’30; Glee Club, ’32, ’33. With her smile and pleasing personality, Martha will surely make a success in the business world. RICHARD SKOFIELD “Dick” Chemistry Club, ’33; French Club, ’31, ’32; Latin Club, ’30, ’32, ’33. Dick spent his sophomore year at Mount Her- mon School, Mass., hut he claims that he was glad to get hack—and we were certainly glad to have him.
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VICTOR TYLER “Snake” Football, ’32; Track, ’33. Victor is the long, lanky, bucket footed chap who bangs around with the other Phoebusites. “Snake”, we wish you luck in winning your way to success in life as you have in Hampton High School. LLOYD WALLACE Baseball, ’28, ’29, ’30; Athletic Association, ’28, ’29, ’30; Monogram Club, ’28, ’29, ’30. Lloyd hails from Fox Hill. He is very much interested in brushes, especially the “Fuller”. OSCAR WARD “Wild Ossie ” Football, ’32. Oscar is always laughing or grinning. Some¬ how he reminds us of Joe E. Brown. Maybe this will help him cure his patients when he becomes a doctor. JOHN WHARTON “Mammie” Society, ’29; Athletic Association, ’29, ’30, ’31; Historian of Class of ’33; Pioneer Staff, ’32. Johnny’s business ability assures us that the wolf will never come sniffing around his door. When we called on him to write the class history, we found that he had a poetical vein. LOUISE WIATT Junior Chorus, ’32; French Club, ’32, ’33. Just wait until you meet Louise. Her smile and kind words win friends for her wherever she goes. She has a sweet disposition and is an all round good sport. EDWARD DANIEL WILLIAMS “Danny” Garrick Dramatic Club, ’32, ’33; French Club, ’32, ’33; Athletic Association, ’30, ’31; U-Dunka- Bun Fraternity, ’32; “Whole Town’s Talking”, ’32; Physics Goat’s Club, ’32; President Of Club, ’33. Admiral Williams is seen to best advantage on the deck of one of his many sea going vessels. As a rule he tacks his sloop toward our little seaside resort, to court his “lady love”. fATATATATATATA ffATATATATATATA
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