Chapel Hill High School - Hill Life Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1925

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If our friends iincl anything in our por- trayal to entertain, amuse, or instruct we will he pleased, for then our efforts will not have been wholly in vain, If in the days to come we, in looking over its pages, can End in them happy memories of our high school experiences we feel that our efforts in putting out this puhlieation will have been clouhly rewarclecl. -ii F' M' . -. x-r1'5f -- fi'5i5,. f ' - -- ,, ' ' ' v ' r '22 ygablgvirliwf '412'f?': ' - fi' 4- H K off? ' -:V :.:.1-:3 f' :-1, ' ., ':4E'j'i-311 ' , 1. ,,I:4,- 2.13: 1.U 'f'+ , .i,g3.115QfLEka'f41,g,g,,.-. if-,1. ng3:e5jQt53 5d?, . .59 Q-. :Q iggr:ab3O: A U-fggf- QI Q - 2431 . ' 'E .135 1 '- ' '-'-5f-f-11ff11- f -- .-M1 1U:Hi0EFAI' ,fcaew 'QQQHQQQJ--f1'e:. ., :. ..- ,v, .QF-2?-ax ' HV - - 1.1. ,, ,1 1--'14, V-:O:5ff:'4':x-4-: :O:!:.w . - X N A w ' ' 1 2 --war--H jfzi 'Aa Ari, Y i,.a,,3 1'fl 111 Nil,- pp-1 nu-nt , , i ri? 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Spruill ................ History C143 Mr. H. B. Blanchard... .... Mathematics Page Elwrmz Fu. .A.!. -I 1. ,. '- Q -,fm-:1.'1 7, 1 2,1911 ' , . II-,-Q3-if -.gsl Q ' f H 1 , .. . , . 929153592 1.35315 frelat?- , 1 1555 ,sift-: ' I -3-2511. ,H' fj7:' .N,,,,,., .fm A . - ,, 1::,G5,9, , .-L-:iv ygugv' .,1:.,,1.1::, .4.f 4 A ,ljtvv --7 oo Yiiygafbzgzatzw' V,5sii2pzf.,5 ' 'S?2:2f52F?f-1f .,- 'Gite ' 'ilflljjg z1e:2:a,-291 5 Q:--:1safr ', , Ap t s, EL .- , . - . I.5.i'3, , --11 ' 'Aff'12,5,mf-'2c1s.e5i1.': - 3-wa.:-, ,, Lg. - ..1.-2,-fe..Q'...o:...:t-- 31: - , -.QW-----'mit i 3 'Zf????l52ji5Ip325iS2?5 if ' S -:ggwggtg-ezetf19-'-f-' , ' .4 ' 1 1, L ' jf rf-ng-, : ,,...,,.,........u.5- -,- i g1,z:,,-qgg2,- - , , , W T- 55i'25Q1:4isf2111-Q-wg,-f,fa-eff 5-g:5'2eQm2Q2,f-if 1- Ra1. ' 1' , ..f:, Y ' S H 7 ' Y W ' U C' N 4 '44 5' if-4.1 ,CHAPE1..2ilL' N. C. Glam .5 S-ghout A JI ah Mk F' iii! CTTEXPEI, HILL SCHOOL OF YESTERDAY t'rH1-3 cnixtflir. HILL 1g11.x111s11 SCHKNJI. was o1'1e1111'1'1i11 rx 'rms Bt111-111Nc3 1fRoM 1909 T0 19165 Histor of the Qlftctpel Hill School N. YV. XY1x1,K1fR 5lt't1l'Fftl1'-X' of fllz' .gflllllll Hmlfll A comparison of the Chapel llill School of toclay with its predecessor of yes- terrlay will help us better to unflerstancl ancl to appreciate the story of the school? flevelopment. l.et us, then, take 21 look a the Chapel llil1 public School of some eighteen years ago. .Xt that tin1e tl1e public school ul the town was concluctetl in a wooden build- ing clown on l'ittsl1or11 Street near where the residence of Dr. Steiner now Stands. The total value of the building ancl grouncls lthere was no equipmentj could 1101 have exceeclerl 54,500 The school operated some three or four months a year as 21 public school, or until the public tlunrls which amounted to about S430 were exhaustecl, alter which is centinuecl on a tuition basis. There were three teachers ancl some seyentyslive pupils, practically all of whom were in the elementary grades. There were occasional years when no public school was conclucted, notwithstanding the constitutional manclate to the contrary. Tl1e Community hafl, in a word, about as meager school facilities as can be imaginecl. Then, when visitors came to IOWI1. we were ashamecl to show them our school. To this senior class, eighteen years ago may seem like ancient history, but to some of us it seems but yesterday. l'uf1r 7Yll'I'l'l'l O' -ti f e o W- -- IU ' nl. Z- ' Q ' 1 -' 2s '- ' JJ ' ' ., -. ' , Q : ' ff -1423:-:gif fi' ' .f P3213 t:Il?r f. E1e?5:iUiOf- A ,: 913'-fro ' C , 1... . . .. , . - -..- JO-Q-eb' .1021-pg-:Q ,f ' 4' gf' '-'- ' --Q-. ' - - ' -:fy . ..4-- 52-WM -2.2 . if--ef-:2 'i522f2.f1ff 1 f'1i34i? 3.1.11 11 'Vs IfPEifi?:Q:22gisio:f' fieigsif -.as ..: : f -et.. . . - 112:11 '1-:...- -'rf-2-A-' --. A 0 - J- .t ' -,.,.,........ - -.-f. . -...ap-.sici- 1 .,-- , . .. --'1:.:,- ..-aut M . --:W f Vg -0.-snow- ' ,- -' . Jr- - ' .-.-,A-O-, . .,.- . . . .-,-.- . s' 4 gr. .a o . - - . Y ' . . . - 1 -gm, ,-ss:.:.5: .-' 3- steps.:- : ' - 1.4-1- ADT,-.1 - V - - U A. J- aiouw . .oo -1 .J ns.. ...ci . .ci .. . V ',.,g5.1: ' ., , , ,-. ,f lg it .9 . . as tt - lg '- 9 J ..,uJ.a Some years previous to this, two spe- cial school tax elections had been held. Une failed outright. The other was carried by the narrowest of margins. but was thrown out on a technicality. The Chapel Hill School of today pre- sents a sharp contrast with the picture 1 have just drawn. The present school plant is worth 51500001 there are 21 teachers, including the superintendent. and 555 pupils, 245 of whom are in the high schtzol department: the annual maintenance fund is S 1'0,000I we have an excellent building well equipped with modern school furniture and other nec- essary apparatus and appliances: there are well equipped laboratories. a good working library, a modern school cafe- teria, spacious playgrounds with appa- ratus. and a physical education build- ing now under construction. The pro- gram of studies and activities includes, in additicn to the usual academic sub- jects, regularly organized and well staffed departments of home economics. agriculture, music, and physical educa- tion. The Chapel Hill School of today is an institution that evokes the pride and admiration of the entire community and challenges the attention and has the support of all our citizens. When visit- ors ncw come to town, we are proud to show them our school. FRED XY. MCJRRISUN .5i1!f't'l'IilIft'7Idt'l1f 191-if-1924 The story of the development that has taken place since the present NClll1'l' class entered the school as tirst grade pupils is a simple but heroic story of com- munity achievement and progress. The period of time within which this trans- formation has been wrought corresponds ahni st exactly with the span of life of this senior class, for the new Chapel Hill School had its genesis in a movement sel on foot the very year that many, if not most, of the members of this class were born. An adequate account of this flevelvpment would require considerably more space than is allotted for this sketch. From the many interesting and important facts that go to make up the complete story, only a few can be presented. Tltia account must therefore be inadequate and incomplete. In 1908, a movement was started for better school facilities. The school com- mittee and a few civic-minded citizens of the town pledged subscriptions to sup- plement the small public school fund from the county in order to run a public school for eight months. Steps were taken to set up a special tax district and to organize a graded school. A special act looking to his end was passed by the Gell- eral Assembly and ratified February 26. 1909. Following a quiet, but persistent Page T71i1'f1f'11 Q -Q. ' 1- a f fine. , - Q 16i...?5-- ii L..:..f--5 Z. i'?'f' --s-1 1255? 5393... ' gefuz , ' . 1 ' V . Awaoee fig.. 3, -554359: 31 ' ,trizggggqigefii -.1 - .F 1:3 '. , .h,.,,s4 few' :1'Ef- E'Zi k.-',A.1:-:Q-yr -':':j 5' ', ,A --325' Zfgssggf- '1 L.,:,s.-.: :, ,. -:2j:,',1 . ,,' j' , 1.5-1:2516:pl:G-1 -01:25-1. - -'fi' if-' -r -: u:v::1-:9-- .- .1 Q1--ss:-.-' .1 - . 1 :. c::-:4., - f guts? -. 1 i- 1 PQ. ' ' ' 'r ' .. s to- W -.55 3 f aww' ., G 0 r sv ' ..4.. I . 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For some two or three years, inemhers of the school hoard and other puhlic-spirited citizens continued to supplement the puhlie funds which were still small and iusuliicient. lt was several years hefore honds could he voted for a new huilding. ln the meantime the school was conducted in the old huilding on l'itts- horo Street. The success of the school was assured from the time the election tor a special tax in 1909. ln a short time many who had opposed the whole pro- ject came to he loyal supporters of the new school. The school continued to grow and to improve, and the community's interest in its success has not wane-cl or fal- tered from that day until this. May 18, 1915. was the second red-letter day in the history of the school. U11 that day the district voted to issue bonds in the amount of 335,000 for the pur- chase of a new school site and for the erection of a new huilding. The vote stood S7 for school honds and 42 against. The school hoard purchased the home place of Miss Harriet Cole for the new location and proceeded as early as possihly with the erection of the huilding. lt was ready for occupancy in the spring of 1910, and the school was transferred to it in May just hefore commencement of that year. The lirst commencement exer- cises held in the new school auditorium took place May 26. 1916. Prior to this the commencement exercises were held in the auditorium of Peahody l-luilding. AX third red-letter day in the history of the school was Nlay 30. 1922, when an election was carried to enlarge the district and to issue honds in the amount of S-10,000 to purchase land for larger school grounds, to enlarge the huilding hy adding two more sections of three rooms each. to pay for additional school furni- ture and equipment that had become necessary in order to take care of the illcffffw- ing numhers of pupils, and to erect a gymnasium or physical education huilding. The vote in this election was 319 for honds and 23 against. Thus it will he seen, that on three occasions when the people of Chapel Hill have heen called upon to register their approval or disapproval of proposed expeditures for increased facilities and support, they have not in a single instance hesitated or wavered. hut have registered their approval in each instance with ll decisive majority. Nor will they fail to repeat when the need again comes. lt might he of interest to say something of the different principals or superin- tendents who have heen charged with the administration of the school since lls organization in 1909, hut space limits will permit me to do hut little more than record their names and years of service. They are as follows: lf. Bl. Highsmith. 1903-1910: XY. H. Rhodes. 1910-1912: 1-1. B. Marrow, 1912-19143 Fred XV. Mor- rison, 1914-19243 Miss Lettie Glass, Acting Superintendent. 1917-'18, while Ml'- Morrison was in the United States Army, and again in 1923-'24, while he was 011 leave of ahsence pursuing graduate work at Columbia University: l,. R. Sides. .Xcting Superintendent from August, 1924. to Fehruary, 1925, when he was chosen superintendent. Pugf l 1llll'fl'l'll 40 ,r,9fcf 't ? q M og, jk '- 449 ,566 Q' In -bm.. ' fp 4,09 ' Tfifvn' P OJ A Syl or nm, p.1nW ,fs ob 09,5 00 f FYW TEP ,,,,ggd.Q ?,',q'I, ' 0 Usa Q1 J ..a,siv.iwssa ....Qt-.....n-sd Q:Q:Q:QIQig4-232323.i.1.3'Q1-2253.12' -.1 e '- -- fj,,gs .f--1, . at-T' - . . .-ff Y F' , as- ::, ,', Y -:Liz-.2,?,E., i n QM. D I A ,HL H Q - V 0 . - --1055. '4,z1::-.. .,,:,.fg-5' -1 .lj-:i.z?g-5 ,'4-'fjj-' ?..,?L-:- - gym . . .Q ..---sr. Q- -i .,,.-. , . .ni-115.54 .-.- ,, , h 211. - - 1.-inf' -A 1 ' 0 1751 .-wtf we i 1, ' E - iec fttii a fl- -'55 ds 'fi ' - 5 ' .W 1:-.f1'2t52F2 .'::'2'iQ?tIf:'a':'1:a6zQf9 'i ' '1i5's?f'SS2f:f:1'1ff 15557 :1rii3L?-WE? -f.'IiQ:f'i25?I-i. ':1- f in i?-f' ' H ,,4-:.:352?:,g,:,.:b3 -:,,':fS7- - ,-,if-3111 :-j:,.- .- 1 :4 ' :14un:.1C .i:h:.3f' -', .... .A,,:,W-in W L f t' 'i tt!- ' T' : 2 : -If: ' '--P' 'WF' . '- 7 -11 4, 'l,-rr 1t may be a digression to add a iew words about the subsequent careers of our former superintendents, but the information will, no doubt, be of interest to their former pupils. After leaving the Chapel Hill School, Mr. Highsmith served as principal of other schools of this state and in Florida, taught in one of the normal schools ot Texas, pursued graduate work in education at Peabody College and at the Uni- versity of North Carolina, and received the degree of doctor of philosophy from the latter institution in 1923. He is now Professor of liducation and Dean of Hardin College, Missouri. Mr. Rhodes, after leaving Chapel Hill, taught at Sylva, N. C., where he engaged in the business of mining mica. He still resides at Sylva where he is operating his mica mines with marked iinancial success. Mr. Marrow studied law at the University, then went back to teaching. He is now Superin- tendent of Schools in Johnston County where he is doing constructive educational work of an outstanding sort. Mr. Morrison pursued graduate work in education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He has completed all requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy and will receive that degree at the approaching commencement. He is at present Professor of Education at the North Carolina College for XVomen. Miss Glass, who served for two years as Acting Superin- tendent, is still connected with the school as supervisor ot the primary grades. The greatest development took place during the superintendency of Mr. Nor- rison. He was, in fact, the builder oi the new Chapel Hill School. No school anywhere ever had a superintendent more devoted to it. Nor did any superin- tendent ever have a more loyal corps of teachers than those who taught with him. The school board and the community are confidently expecting continued develop- ment and progress under the leadership of Mr. Sides. The board of trustees named in the legislative act of 1909 consisted of C. H- Herty, VV. A. Temple, J. D. VX'ebb, NV. S. Roberson, R. A. liubanks, and N. XV. Walke1', the last three of whom have continued to serve ever since. The remain- ing three members at the present time are Mrs. XV. D. Toy, Dr. liric A. Abernethy. and Dr. E. VV. Knight. Qthers who have served on the board at one time or another include the late H. H. Patterson, the late President Edward K. Graham. and Dr. VV. C. Coker. If space permitted, it would be a pleasure to record the names and the Siff- vices of the many excellent teachers who have taught in the school. Suffice it to say, that the men and women who have taught here have, as a rule, been teachers of outstanding character and ability, devoted to their calling, and loyal to the school and community. The list as a whole is a far more impressive one than would ordinarily be expected for a community of Chapel Hill's size and resources. Time and again have Chapel Hill teachers been called to responsible positions in larger schools and on college faculties. Several have heeded such calls, others have on more than one occasion declined and are still with us because of their devotion to the Chapel Hill School. A surprisingly large percentage of the students who graduate from the Chapel Hill High School enter college. For a period of ten years, from 1913 to 1922 inclusive, the school enjoyed the rather unusual distinction of having sent to college a considerably larger number of students than it graduated during this period. This was due to the character of its program of studies, the duality of its instruc- tion, and especially to the fact that many of the boys who had not graduated were Page Fifteen A ' 1 ., ' 1 f' , 2 he . -1 2 1 - .- v 1 ' 1 VTQ11:-2 .1. ' ' 51,4 ' 1 Y ' 5 V , 11f'?ii1?-Sew' ' - ' 1 -- ,.1'.:,11f:2:1-'- - -:face 'fir ::'- 2. f-45:2-1111291 .1-15152 vs'f':u, 1-.yst-1 1 , :-'.---ao1:3.11,1. , - A-+:e -,,.--355255195-' 1C1f.1cy,...2j 1.1 'sw jg 1f:.:.:, 19- Q .1 Q-1-:oc---' , . 1- . 1-f.. , :s:v..- , ,g'L: ' ...:.,1- 15'f'?iZ?-f55'i : -' lf'1i111q'- T,:,1f'1E 1133..- - -1 - ..1f2f.H1, 1115, ' .s 1'-- Eli: f 3 1. .-'-f-111?-1 Z'.',. .1-' . -- ' 1.Z.,,... f .. - , . -- -uh, 1 5113- fNv......,..-.u.1----g- .,.. - L- ' , 2 e ff?-we4 '1p ' 1 S 5 '1 5 -? Q.T'lK '-'T-donga? 1-116, 321 - s A ' ' ' ' - f f - , . Q. 'J .9 .9 , ,Q r,. eligihle to enter college lll1t'l6l' tl1e S. .X. T. C. regiine. lt is gr21ti1vi11g to tl1e 111611613 of tl1e scl1oo1 to know that its gra1lu21tes have, 211111ost witl1o11t exception, stoo1l well i11 tl1e various colleges to wl1icl1 t11ey have gone, a111l tl121t llllllly of 1116111 l1ave taken 2111 exceptionally high st21n1l i11 sc11o121rsl1ip as well 21s Z1 proniinent part i11 tl1e varietl activities of our hest ll1S111111l!l11S. Tl1e sc11ool has heen accre11ite1l hv tl1e Asso- 1'i21ti11n of Colleges 211111 Secoiiclary Schools of tl1e Southern States since 1916, 211141 its FCCOIT1 for 512111111 IUI'ClJ21l'Z11lUl1 is atteste1l hy tl1e cleans of a score of i11stit11tio11s in t11eir a11111121l reports to tl1e SCL'l'C1Zl1'y of the Ctl1lll11lSSlUl1 o11 .Xccre11ite11 Schools. 111 1924 El vocational curricul11111 was i11stit11te1l leading to a 111171011121 which is to he awa1'1le1l for tl1e lirst ti111e i11 1925. Tl1is CU1'l'lC1ll11I11 is not clesignetl to satisfy college Cl11TZl11C6 1'e1l11iren1ents hut ratl1er to prepare th1-se 11ot ll11C11tll11Q' to go to college for llltJl'6 intelligent 211111 l11Ul'C et1ectiv lJ2ll'1lL'llJ2l11lJ11 i11 social a111l civic Zi1TZ1ll'S 215 wll as for more i11te11ige11t 1-Zlfllllllg 211111 home 61111168 Those receiving this 611111011121 may, l1owever, hy earning 211l1litio11a1 cre1lit i11 one or two siilzjectsifillifff lllillly of our hest colleges witl1out COl1Cl11ll1l1. liver si11ce the estahlishinent of the gr211le11 scl1ool i11 1909, it 1121s heen tl1e policy of tl1e school 111121111 211111 of tl1e C'h21pe1 Hill Clllllllllllllfy' to extencl tl1e henehts of tl1e school heyo1111 tl1e special tax 1listrict to the S111'1'O11l1l1ll1g' CO11111l'Y. 111 carry- ing out tl1is policy tl1e local ho21r1l has 112111 at 2111 times the 1111611351611 a111l intelligent cooperation of tl1e cou11ty Sl1lJCl'1111Cl1C1C'111 of schools 211111 of 111C co1111ty hogml 111' C'Ql1.lCE1tlOl1. Tl1e results 21tt21i11e1l l1ave ahu111lantly iustihecl tl1e wis1lon1 of this course, 211tl1o11gl1 tl1e special tax 1listrict 11as carrie1l, 211111 is Ctll11l1111ll1Q 'o carry, more 1112111 E111 ecluitahlc s1121re of the 1111111611 of support. l,et it he sai1l, too, tl121t tl1e people of tl1e country clistricts 2110111111 Chapel 11111 who are genuinely intereste1l i11 giving their cl1il1lre11 tl1e hest possihle e1l11catio1121l ?lC1VZll11E1g'6S have 21pp1'eciate1l the opportunities 21t1or1le11 them hy the school 211111 l1ave on all lJCCZlSlO11S manifested their willingness to 11o what they Cfllllll to coop- er21te i11 cleveloping here a higger 211111 hetter school. l3ut 110116 has appreciatefl tl1ese OlJlJOI E111111lCS l1lOI'C than tl1e line hoys 211111 girls tl1e111selvs who l1ave co111e in iroin tl1e L'UL1111l'y 1listricts to atte111l the Chapel 'Hill School. 1Yh21t Z1 hue 211111 proniising lot they are! Tl1e school 1121s no l11Ul'C loyal supporters, co-workers, 111111 vvell-wishers tl12111 they. They are playing Zl large part, 211111 they are going to pl21y ZII1 i11creasi11gly larger part, i11 11I'1l1Q'lI'lg' ahout i11 Orange County a hner civilization 211111 i11 lllfllilllg' of it El hetter pl21ce in which to live fl 111OI'C 21h1111112111t life. lfor tl1e Cl11'l'Cl11 sc11ool YCZII' 39 per cent of tl1e pupils i11 tl1e ClC1116l11Z11'y gI'21C1CS 211111 60 per ce11t of those i11 tl1e l1igl1 school gracles live outsi11e tl1e special tax district. 111 tl1e larger prograin of C1CYC1fl1J111Cl11 just ahea1l. tl1ere is yet one ll1llDO1'1Z1111 step to he talcen i11 provi1ling for this 1111l11CC1lZl1C L'O111l'11l1lll1j', 211111 tl1is section of tl1e county, tl1e school facilities necessary i11 Z1 growing a111l expanding CUl11l1111ll111' life. That step is the co11soli1latio11 of 2111 tl1e schools 111: Chapel lrlill township into one system 211111 tl1e levying of a uniforni special tax o11 tl1e entire townslnp for T110 s11pport of tl121t system. Tl1is step is i11cvit21hle if e1l11c21tio11211 opport1111ities i11 tl1e township are to he equalizecl, a111l if tl1e 1311111011 of tax support is to he n1a1le equit- 211116 i11 a prograin calling for equal e1l11catio1121l 01J1JOl'111l11ty. But this is prophecy 111111 not l1istory. l,et us l1ope that l1e who writes tl1is sectio11 for tl1e next iss11e of l111.1.11f12 will he ahle to recor1l tl1e fact tl121t this step 1121s hee11 taken! Page Sl:l'1l'I'll1 LQ ,-, V g3gf7,1pagr-1, V ,,,.. v....,., .1 - A - - H . ..,..... . , 1.4. . M - ' 5'5'1ff'1 - .-.-.?:i! -1w2'4 ' -lf.w?'i!?3Q'i . .-:f:1? ' :.1:...1,'::,y f' ,..!flz- - L 4 , --:,1-1 -. , :H -5-4, -:5,3g. - 1 -154351 3 535255431 14 -.:L.i1'-,-:5-- Zu ., ou f , ge-550 , H 9-3 fb UU -3' 3 yd! 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' ,'. :L.?g::.gf3,1: .- . g gi t , V N -, 'I' Ig' - fi O,-Q,-J.,,'. 5 -, , .- at .l?Y5Fl ' N22 5 A 2? .owns-w Home was , rf' W 2 :,L., 2 sr: Q .-if f ' liivrllc Fimxclis lQiL.XCliXN'UHlJ Age l7-XVL-ight llO-Height 5 ft. 3 ins. Nlorrison Literary Society tlh, 121. Lil. 1-ll: Music Club Lil, 1'-19: Girls' Athletic .Xssociation 1453 Tawanka Camp Fire ill. VVe like Katie tremendously, You ask why? W1-ll, you just ean't help liking her because she makes you, Katie has a way all her own for making friends and keeping them. She was voted the most fickle of the Senior class, but we know this doesn't apply to her friends. Katie is always full of life and fun, ready to do anything to have a good time: and it is just lots -if fun to be with her, XVe never see Katie studying, yet she Iulxxiun-.s to make good grades. She can go to the Pick or to Il hall game and next day have ready a long theme for lllstory. Although you are said to be fickle, Katie, we know that it will not keep you from having happiness in your future life, and a host ol friends. .XNNIE l,UL'ISI2 liptxelawooii .Xge 19-NYeight 124-Height 5 ft, 3 ins. Xleinber of Morrison Literary Society 137, tx-173 Dramatic Club 133, t-U3 High School Chorus ill, itil! Girls' Athletic .Xssociation t-ll. Vlihen Louise is your friend, you have a friend to be proud of. liven though shi' speaks what she thinks at all times, her friends are many. No one has been able to Find out how she makes the good grades that appear on her report, but they are there. Be happy is her motto, and she lives up to it. No sad days come along her way. Her greatest ambition is Io go to col- lege: so she just a Senior next year. is planning to give up being and become a Freshman again Pagr T'll'l'llt.Il -ig 1'3..-i:'1f r H .. 1 , x ' ' iu ' llzqfil . J' .iii- .. f ees- fi 7 ' - -- '-fvabif tan: - f , fff -V r 1 , -f- :.fs1Q 41-. ,.,,.f.:ef'I -':':4 1 wo19f .1-sf-1 usvvff -r . .- ,V woe: rf' 1o...1qS.-. 1659,5:r515:.s.- ,,,.-1.1 . ' A .of.aLof...- ,sg-no .. ,..:-1-0.O-- . , .. ., f 4 IZ ' N 't'f'Z?-ffiiiirzzac'101'-:1.IC , 4 . ,.. v . mm' ' ' ....' '- ' I 5. ' ...af .' fl--'s --f- ': .: '- -1-4--, A L Y L Q. , .. - fl J'9f-4-9 l XSAMUEL LAWRENCE Brrxckwoon Age 19-Weiglit 170-Height 6 ft, Morrison Literary Society CSJ, C-ll: Sci- entific Club f3Jg Cooperative Club C411 Band 145, Lawrence is one of the Seniors who didn't go out for student activities until his last year. This spring he is going to make his debut in athletics when the county and state track meets come off. Early in the term he bought a. saxaphone and joined the band. Some day perhaps he will broadcast saxo- phone solos froni B-L-A-S-T. Despite this afliiction he is a good farmer. ' Certificate. flonx CDDELL BLACKWOOD Age 18-XVeight l25-Height 5 ft. 7 ills. Morrison Literary Society lll, CSD, 143: Music Club 631, I-13 3 Crop Judge at State Fair C-ll: High School Chorus 125. Odell is one of our quietest boys and one who always obeys the rules of the school. You have to know Odell very well to appre- ciate what a fine fellow he is. He is always frank and sincere, with an easy-going man- ner and good humor that make him popular with everyone. He delights in English and History, while the rest of us despair of pass- ing them, Like many of us his plans for the future are still unformed. l Vocational lliplomfl. Page Tu'enty-One ' . - -1+ , - Q-635:54 ' ,IL ,al -. I . . '5 I,I.-15, I - I .,IQ:1.:7ff 5I,- if ,... 'Qi- II . 11 N ' , -...M fr - 192521: f 1. i I2.2:,.gag2'f - ' ' - .s:ti2'f?f.- . 1i sf:g221fe543af --:aezsg-11-if' ,g f -H I L-21210 I,g- -23353514 .fzqinygzgs .qeyf -1 , . g2J '-1-sf . I ,.,. .gf'f .-i f - icwtsi 9121- :'3'i '.:.w1f:2? f 15:2-: 'Hr fi -g , 5-.,3'4aw2.f .5-5531 1. .1 '-.1g:13Zj-:-:' 1-fs:-1-: . I 4. Qrai,-.eIf . .11 ' I, f 3 'H ifi-l25':3g1e255?32f i Qf51I' j' b V 2 wa - ima . .,.... ,. . . - I A , .. , U I - 1 '- eq I R, 5. 14. mr is .V if w-E94 1 434 K N .i 9.5, Pizixizi, l,ixN1ns lioornif Age 18-XYeight ltllflrleight 5 ft, 3 3-4 ins. Member of Xlorrison Literary Society 113, 123, 133, 1431 Dramatic Club 133, 1433 member of Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 143. She is just as sweet and fine as a pearl. Although a modest and dignified girl one finds underneath this dignity the best of hearts. Vtlhen once you look into her clear brown eyes, you are sure that you have found a true and loyal friend, Pearl is ever will- ing to do ber part and to give you a new idea. Sineerity and determination are her strongest characteristics. W'ith these two strong traits of character we feel sure that whatever work she decides upon, success will be hers. HENRY N1'c11oi,.xs liiR13WN Age lfifxkveiglll iaiaiit-igm ti ft. 1 iii. Morrison Literary Society 133, 143, President 1433 Debating Club 133, 143, Secretary 133: School Athletic Association 1333 Debating Team 133, 1433 Basketball Squad 133: Track Squad 133. 1433 Hi-Y 133, 143. Henry is one of tmtll' shining lights in that he pulls as many shines as anybody else. Hut shining is not the only thing he does: he sells belts: he is editor of the I'otterstield Bugleng he makes speeches in chapel about school spiritg he is an ardent advocate of the li. li. Ii.: he is the leader of a notorious mob uf buekers who in- fested this region just after Christniasg be is a great orator. a member of the debat- ing team: and he is the mortal president of the M. l.. S, Despite all these disagree- able drawbaeks, Henry is a pretty good fellow: nobody hates him enough to mur- der him and he has hosts of friends. He is a hard-working fellow who doesn't let worldly pleasures interfere with his work. XXX- predict success for llenry, alias Col- ored as some of his friends fondly call him, in whatever field his life's work lies. Page Tzrrnly-7'u'o 1.1 ....,. if ,. V .... .Ia .,.. .gn H '.': ....:: I .any ,f H nf, 22. '- -li' 3:05 -1 . , ' ff' -' -?-1- '. , 7 . , . 1':'f'i4'Hi llzlii' te .L . ..,. atlf'f ' - . . .'fJ -'W ' , ,-- J 1- 1591--: -- f , V -. ,,,,W,,,.v .t.itg:,-lzw, ' .4-1. gf- - - E 1- :am--:-3, 1.5,-a5t 1' 1 ' ,,.T'.1.11:-13?3zkve:eZa5S2 i5 If - 'Y' --Eadisfln..f...-:fgqfg-git f:w:1y4?1iQ?fi f':--,, ,:' .g5ab . 'na '- X 9:P?1:25f5:aof .- .- - fQif-1 - 5222320-:'f'1Q:9:5er--: ao2Q'-- P ' 4:-ziwefnivf:-if-'SA-1 fnezaff .:H'--Hr'-fee -141---ffm '- . ' e ifS?f?f:1f152f'Hf4'f3,.f'-,auf- ' ' 01, .- I ,., e, Q M g r-.:.,., m S 5: af 1 , 'i k-ri-'5 '1:.:.e-. E .- ,MB ,. .. .,.-9-.14,:..-- uo:1:1pe::.w -: :- -A - A 01. 4 ,ao - A ' 4. , ,. ., -. '91-4 . 13 l' 'wh Wi awe? ? if Z t A . 54 if 'eilfisli i 4 A . 4 2 A ,A Q ' V E: V ' 5 s V aa I DoRoTHxf C.xRoLvN BURR LETA CIIEEK Age 17-Vtfeight 124-Height 5 ft. 5 ins. Age 18-Weight 98-Height 5 ft. 3 ins. Morrison Literary Society CZJ, C45 3 Dra- matic Club i373 Santa Claus Club 445. Vice-President f-49 3 Tawanka Camp Fire CID. Dorothy is one of the Seniors who has learned to keep her own counsel. Even tho she doesn't like to talk, we like to talk to her, just to see her smile. Dorothy never lets a minute slip by without first cramming it full of accomplishments-or thought, at least. She's both earnest and wise and the rainy day will not catch her unawares. Always Dorothy is her own sweet self- neither too stern nor too Hippant. We know her friends couldn't get along without her. Morrison Literary Society 635, C-ll: Music Club 135, I-ll: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation Q-ll. She's a prodigy. She can discuss at length deep French questions with no effort at all and at the same time work one of Mr, l3lancharcl's Math. problems. l,eta is very, very demure, but there is one who can always bring a twinkle in her eyes: and he ought to consider himself lucky. Leta is understanding and good-natured. VVhen she dons those shell-rimmed glasses, there just naturally cloesn't seem to be a thing that she doesn't know, Page Twenty-Three - 1A ' 5 m A 4- , .. C . ., . . , .1 . . . g ,o :.:-L-:.: , , .:,.1-:q:.'-' if -' ,'1.-s:.1uq:. - f- JF -Q 3: 1, :- , -- 1 :V . - ,i -- - , ,: .1?.L f? i5'iZJ -Yi L ' . i' fs: :' ., - ,-j3- '5'lf'2 gi g , , , 'frfcrg- -4' T11-:'f.i-J:..' U 1:1e 'ac:2Q f . sas..-V.:-'-gf' ' , 12:11-.f:m-1'a,' ,way 'Qfz,:.:a:,,f--:' -r.. -- .-5':'f C,qf,, .1 :Wal , 54 .,ff-m.1.f4,.i- if-Fig. -, M , . ' -' ..--:- :,. , .,. A ,- , rt -. - ,.: - .- Q, , f .- ',.',,,, ,F V '-.igggig-V -'nl :.d1zf:,EQt 'Qi is-'-:c-ui .Es:'EQ1-wa-5 - A - . -we - ox -99km - 1w ses:'u:'. . N'- s u 1 .QT H V. , my I CO . Y,-.. 5s ,,-, -Xb - . . .. rm f ' 'W' ' r J ai- f ., -' e ' oo' 1 5 53 U OO 4-I.. -Q xt ' X. Q SN- ,.,,, ,Q U of ' 'I u 5 ' I -a IL 0 N CV 5 ' F O Q d 0' Q u 0 F 4 Jr ta f- 'X C i .- 1 O . , 0 E -:if A C ,G n .J .4 ,. oo ,M -s.. gr,-I O U ,., pf U ,',.f-O90 as yi ,cu I-U4 U f- OO.. 0 .L -...Q 4, x f O 1--L - s- ----U 1 , ' M ......-f..-f.:..1'. - K .4 , 3 o 1- 'D ah, 'W fa Q 1 , . ,w , i as W W J 5? 4 1'9 KK L: 'f Em -4 M 2 'E fi sbt. XRHLDREIJ ARI.INts'1'oN CATH 4llQL I'H 11145112 CULLIER Age Ztl-XYeight l3tl-Height 5 ft. 4 ins Morrison Literary Society t3J. t4l, Sec- retary t4Jg Dramatic Club t3l, t4J: Girls' .Xthletic Association t-33. t-41, Yice-Presi- dent 4433 Basketball Squad tll. Ml, t41Z Monogram Club t4l: Chairman of Enter- tainment Committee of Senior Class: Base- ball Squad t4J. Mildred might he termed an ideal Senior. She goes out for basketball, and while prac- ticing puts her heart, mind, and soul into it. Yet when there is studying to he done. sni- enters into it in the same spirit. .-Xml. though she is not a member of the llillij' statt, she certainly has contributed much toward making it a success She also has a winning personality. ller popularity is the natural result. We are certain that Klil- dred will succeed in her life work. what- ever it may he. .Xge 20-XYeight l67AHeight 5 ft. 5 ins. Morrison Literary Society 633, t-ll: Klusic Club t3J, 443: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 145. Ruth drives her own Ford to school and is always on time, never missing a day un- less she gets stuck or snowed in. Ruth has a pleasant disposition and is ever willing to help anyone out of a hole, wheth r in the road or in the school room. lf you want any information on Math. just ask Ruth and she'll rlo her best to help you. Ruth is going in training at XYatts Hospital next year, and we would almost he willing to he sick jllsl to have her nurse us. tk-rtitiertte. 1 Certiliczite. 11114111 TIl'l'llf.ll-l HHl' fi f- .- -4----- .. - ---f'--f- .' . nv. .. .. ' r-----. . .-. , 4 Ill 3253551313251-L -2-'-21. :i3z: 1-.-:i.4:-:'- l ' ' -T f ez-1-1-1-:-:3,::3.g.3,V.3.1.,,,,,.-,,. , , --'- ,.,. A ,3,3.,, -VJ, I, -5 ,g - 39, L V 'Q Q -:T:1:2:i:Q'Q:g::g:i:3:55511,V:I'1?'i :1:T:f1-.-:1i-.-'3 '.--:1'31' ' ' - if? 55 9 -' ' Q' . . ' - . I l15'1:-:I1-11-1-1-1-1-1-2v1-ig.3I115:-:i.i'3.?.'g':i'i'i 'I'' 2 W ' .1.4'f::. - -- kg . - . ao' -- 'i ' 1 A ' IQKQW:-s , .y,.,.a-.af 4:1441 ....- ,--A -. ,-.1Q.nU...., --.4150 . a M. . f J, rgtisage , .-.sean .fm esfsi wa -1 iii.. A --fx- :i'f-I .U -e'e'f' - vw: 41-:2f21 :'l V-,rum-i . L. ' .A -rZ52::.1 , 4 -- zo: -':Q51-:':1X1 .Inom , T .o:.1eGS:Q-- , -Ad-X I-4' 'lr 'Hurt- -- foffi-9' .1 f f Q1L:f-,--.'- t s, f '::--451 ' , . -..,','1r.5:.,.1-ww .:.p3...,,,, .. lb e My V ,-ge - . ,ste 1 , -2-N-sf-,Ly 4, - . ' 'Z..1'i:.11:s-s?5zcgeiZf5?1''55 if -5' -aiaeilfof.f,.,-q:,,1pq2 ' mei? E '- X g:Q,,?-3139. .. , , ,- -tiring, 6293?-1-:::O:r2?E:gQ DQ... ali v mfr--'-ca:r:I:i:454-' ynytgfr ..14J:5:f:':-,-' - -0-'--'-7 aw- . ' ' F . , .,. ., LQ . .lf g' f'...- : -W--of-2 -' f -5-,ggw , 'n Y '3,, .5 J'9,-4.13- 1 l i , ADRIAN BooKER COUCH Age 17-Weight 128-Height 5 ft, ll ins, Declaiming Team Cllg Debating Club CSD, C433 Debating Team CZJ, C413 Mor- rison Literary Society Clb, CZD, C37, C4j, Critic C4J. Adrian is our best debater and he surely displays his ability on English class. He probes into every truth uttered by such men as Carlyle, takes the opposite point of view, and then insists that his opinion be respected. Being well-readsfAdria.n reads everything from Raphael Sabatini to lengthy discourses on tariffhhe has a storehouse of material to back up whatever view he may take. This critical turn of mind has elected him to the office of critic in both Literary Society and Debating Club. And in society he would find a list of criticisms if it were conducted like Sunday School. After he has argued all day at school, he finishes on the school truck by arguing with a little boy as to the number of freckles on his face. Adrian's saving grace is his smile that gives a hint of a brighter outlook no matter the turn the argument in hand may have taken. ANNIE BELL DANIEL Age l9+Weight l32-Height 5 ft. 4 ins. Member of Morrison Literary Society C3l, C473 Music Club C353 Dramatic Club C47 2 member of Girls' Athletic Association C49 1 chairman of Program Committee French Club C4J. lf you've got the blues, just listen to Annie laugh. She has such a contagious laugh that you'll be laughing too in a minute. At times Annie can be as serious as an under- taker, but if you look at those brown eyes you will see a. wicked little twinkle in them. Then you better watch out. Annie is considered the neatest and prettiest of the Seniors. She is dignified, too, but she likes to have her share of fun. She is one of the few girls that has not bobbed her hair. Her crowning glory is the envy of all those who yielded to the shears, Annie is very studiousg she can write History with one hand and work a Math. problem with the other. Here's hoping, Annie, that you succeed in everything that you undertake. Page Tiventy-Fiivr' maxi' t gt Q' '--'- ---'- f - .f f ?. iff 12fl'i':7'3i2'.-i-if 1i ,li'.3i,'Q'-15 'N i in,JSii:3f'i''-if-I-I-U': ::3'5ll.-,i7:V-11:-fi-i31i3'i-Z5'l3Z'l7E-I f.3 'i'31iT3l31f?iiii'-'Y i: lilli'i: lE I: 'i' iii''12if- 7-if5'ifi12'1I ' 3513- .. . lg 'QifQi312.,1QI1iiii'iQif5f3iQ.Q'fffi-'A-1-1.5-f,3,5, i 't' 33'ii'13'3 ' 'Z' N' te? -' D ' -3 i'-ii. ' q -' were Wx. sa wn--:ff ff- - 5: .- was liftlzoti -mu ' .:- S' 4.1.59-'f . 15D, 5'sEf '- J W ifi . ' f : f::., fi -::a?3ii:f- Q 'li2m , .1 .' I f ' ffl t aj . . c'I 3g,1?-:L -' X - - ..,, -:-wwf 1.-.f--:V .- .-xt.:'a-2.1.1--:-.'1'u:'H, ' 'iii-:22'Ii::tr,::2:,.-aa- sae.: .'i-E.I.1CD2,Q,1'-:''if-.:.., ,:f 'I'itE. .. - J 3 5' '1f2 C:f'1U1l f2iifl'l Lazgeggf- Wg ' L I A , , U I' 2- 53 :KNLXRVIN -lUITNSC'5N DANN'SC5N Age 215-Weiglit 179-Height 6 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, C452 Music Club C35, C453 Varsity Basketball 125, C35, C453 Varsity Football C25, C35. C45, Capt. C453 Varsity Baseball CZ5, C35. Marvin, better known as Joe Buck, has a difficult problem-whether to teach His- tory 'lV next year or take up scientihc farm- ing in Cuba. Sometimes the call of teach- ing history is hard to resist. He is very kind-hearted and generous. At night he spends his time feeding the hungry who enter his door CGooch's Cafe5 in search of food. Joe Buck, an athlete and a gentle- man, is noted for his friendliness and Clean habits. ' Vertilicate, HfGI.ADYs lXfl,xR'rI-IA IDURIIAM Age 20-Weiglit 115-Height 5 ft. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, C451 Basketball squad C35, Varsity C453 Com- mencement Marshall C35g Member of Girls' Athletic Association C35. Gladys always has a smile for everyone and those brown eyes say, I dare you. Being a good sport, she can take a joke as well as give one. Her especial interest is basketball and this year she made the team. As for next year-it's a business course- unless the man of her dreams should appear. Then we wonder what would happen! ' Certificate. Page Twenty-Sian 'svn' 'nt- Af --Y-an ....,, ' I ..nm..,,,g ' ., ,fax , ....,.. J. , , ,,, j' - Y., . if ' J' 93' .-.Ji-.':1:?',-'3 Z-'1.7:'i3 3-if293:-2311311 ' '1i.iIi1i.i.i-I-f'1'I'i 'l4:: 'v1i'ifi1-lvl.-I-' '12?:3i3:':-331-'3:1:5i-l-I'?--:-'vi 'Q ?: -.3342-2g1gQgQ,:,3.31.3.-.1., 3.3.1,-.. Q, ,V-.gl.Q.3332-E-E33-E-3-3113.-'A-'-Q4.5,'431.33131Q3. -'5'g1'g-'-ff-:V.l-',.fV31 0 .-I:I .'I+'1'l'- 1. .. I 1. 3 ' ' -21.:12111E1?2?i?f12z:1-112:6 .Y-'f ffl 411.1-frf A' ga' A- ' 3 N 153' ii '-lf i5 ' 9QlQ: ' ' .a '.ff : L a.,, 3 V 5. f ' f i . , f. A -Qigisefi-4Qg1Q,,.1, 'if f -vfff-31,55 21222- I--:j , V- It Htjfi i af '-s e f j. E ggs: x 'fsvl i f -1f2:.:2f1:2E5iE2?53W 3 d 4155529 3-I ' TG ' ,.,..v... .QM . ..f,.,f O.. . ,..,, om. . J.a,., ,. auwgxgf 'f ' ,...,,,..,L 1 - 2 - c T- ' 55 -.P f -s ,, : :-'vW 2 o -' ,,,'- '1r.:.:.1-. g g 7 im. gag, . 4 E ,ME .qua . . A E 4 .. 4' ' iff ga 1? i i' 'ia . , , W ' gif' ' W l'lUBERT FARREL1. Age 20-VVeight 175-Height 5 ft. 10 ins. Morrison Literary Society 625, 639, 6432 Scientific Club 6373 Varsity Football 62l, 635, 645, Captain 6473 Varsity Basketball 623, 633, Captain 6393 Varsity Track 633. Hubert is a star that shines in OLII' ath- letic Hrmament. He's awake when it comes to football, basketball and track, but in the class room-he's the Pullman. If you can persuade him to express an opiiion- You're a better man than I am, Gungxi Din. TXTARY LYNN GILES Age 16-VVeight 108-Height S ft. 4 ins. Morrison Literary Society fly, 6452 Setzer Dramatic Club 6453 Girls' Athletic Association 6473 Cheer Leader 6-H3 Bas ketball Team 6453 High School Chorus 61 J3 Monogram Club 6493 Baseball Squad 6-ll. Mary Lynn is Mary Lynn in everything that she does. You have to know her well in order to appreciate her. This is ex- plained by her many and varied moods: sometimes she's pensive, then again she's like sunshine after the rain. Unlike most of us, she is finishing High School in three years-a. fact which scores her mental ability. This year, with a schedule includ- ing six courses, her highest aim has been to make 703 for with these studies she has made the basketball team, the part of Mar- got in The XVonder Hat -a play entered in the State Dramatic contest, and still has plenty of time to vamp all the males. Voted the class Happer, she remains just the same. a fine girl with a big, true heart, even if it is a leaking one. Page Twenty-Setfen ?: i , - T , !,,, Amwwmgvxm . fa 'Cc 'ws-0 Q JH 6 f aaggffsmsffkg g-..Q2l, iff? -l t: 22r9f1fu2Q22J9fuEsLffQr y --, 1 - - - -' 'Q ..-A... - .,,.. if--if - lllilffh 1 f 5. -.-...l...... . . l 4. - 111:-' 'acl-MCE .V----f'1s,5,,, ,r-1' 2511, - -f1:- - 5 0 4 J- L U di J KJ O Q , J J U N i v :.u,.1r w..g,f!, -,.-gi .1 ,. ..,, I, , A --v- I . A f ,. - . - ' j' , '- v- sw .-::'.:::-.-. ....'fF1'I -. . 'H-as .. V V- . . 1 .. .,.... wr.- y, - -,. .v92'uo,3 f -. .QL-f-1-fm..-..:-45,-A - . ,.m,., , f SWA .. 1:3512 A if ? ffiilili e kriaififif .5 if- ' f . - A -.mf-F12 ..- -:.x1- ' ' S-:-P' 3- -lwzvsf 5' . ' ,10s:'at::f.:g ,srf,-s- - 1 ' 'Wh . -.,:: , - :fs H A ff Wit' ' . tzwwgigszeiv- 1-.251 -.-ff-1. if Q , , -,-34? a -. --1. - H -3 -. ., :p .- v' - ,J if ,gn uf- ' .1 , .- -- :. . rd-tru... ' aw Ju? : ,, D -r 4:- 5. ,Y . . ,M , .. , xg J fsxsg f 5 f 1 5 27 2.34 ' 1 ,, Lyn ' 1, . AZQQQW ., fy? I AM ,, 2 , Y Zyl 19 fmt , ., I-1:6 ,fix QM' 'lanmixs l'i2xni,ia'i'nx llwuuisnx Xgc lnfllcight lot!-Hvigln 5 ft. ll ins Nlnrrisrm Literary' Society 1-151 llraniatic 1'lnh 1433 llifY Clnh 1-ll: Class Statis- tician 147. Altlumgli l't-nrllctnn canu' tw ns from tht' grcat city uf xlL'll2illL', lu' has m'crc1nnc this hznulicap anfl hcconu' mu- uf tlu' Scliirmrs wc art- prfnul nf. llc is a rt-al ft-llnw, gm-s rant fin' fnwthall, ancl is mu- nf tlu- scluwl's ht-st at't:n's. Un Nlij Blflllfllitftlls Nlath, lll class lu- alsn shiiu-s. llis hnnun' is tlu' only thing that ltct-ps thc St-ninrs frnin l3t'1'1lIlllll!' su clignitu-rl that tlu- rust of tlu- srluinl van't 11111 np with tlu-in. llllt' thing lu- wishvs 1-1 ll2lYl' niaclt- cle-ai' is that his nanu' is nnt Hll1'IllllllllQ,l1Dll,H as nuist nf his tt-aclu'i's Pall hiin. Snnu' :lay ww 1-xiu-rl tn lu-ar him hailvrl as tlu- XY1il'l1l's gruatt-st lninuvrist N.X'l'Il.XNIl2l- Htxum Nt: H IENRY ,Xgu I6--XXX-iglit 1311-l-lcight 5 ft. 7 ins. Klnrrisoil l,itvrary Society 115, 123. 133, 1-133 St-ciwtzlry Scicntitic Lfluh 1.333 Tri- angular lit-hatt-r 137, 147: Debating Clnh 133, 1-111 Sccrctary of Dchating Lilnh 1451 St-Crt-tz1i'y alul 'lircasnrcr Hi-Y 135: Prcsi- clt-nt Ili-Y 1-ll: nn lfnothall Squad 133 1-ll: Xvlft'-l,l'L'Sl1lQllt St-nior Class 1-lll tlrclicstra 121, 1-lll Class Tcstatnr 1-ll. Nat is mu- of thc nu-nihcrs which thc Qt-nirn' Class coulcl not clo witluwnt-always rcacly to lu-lp in anything, front hcing Prcs- irlvnt nf tlu' lli-Y tn lu-inlf ctlittn' nf tlu' 3 ,Xb-SZlSSlll2ll1lI'.n .Mul thc linux is yet tn Conu' wlutn Nat will lu' in a hail hnnuwr. Ht' is vnu- nt' tht- shining lights of tlu- class in a lin-vary way. for luf has nizulc thc clvhating tt-am twn yt-ars in succt-ssion. His talents art- nut liniitcrl to clvhating, l10wcx'ci'3 for lu- gut-s nnt fur fnnthall, ancl is an cxccl' lt-nt swinniu-r. Swine clay Nat is gning to Nlll'Ill'lS1' tlu' rt-st of the wnrlrl with his abil' itvfrhnl nut tlu' St-ninrs, for thvy arc alruady aware ul it lyllfjl Tlrr ffl-11-lfiyflzl 1. ' . 'Y' 'Q f. H I -'J ' U . - If I I .5 ' 5 31ll'i.'112-E5l:i'2'ff-if .ffl . . ' f :35'4a- , 1 ' '- ' 41 l uis , ' ,Q , Q,Q4:jQiE ., ,Ti-ib n. ' , ' if si- ':1'1f:1fif3if' ffiliae Iii' fi 'l f 'c'i?5!5l G55 '55555fi':.f: 'i??iE't'59f- J flf' 1 2. '- - , sf-y5,,V -: id' ,gi ,. ,j ',, ,,H k 5592?--1.'2'--:. . 1-1-f'::aosS2 : 'f' K . c:e:eCzE93t1-eo3S?fb:gQ:'-rrioszv v - 253621.f.y1'-45323116512 it-:ar J2SAi'-gfif::eo254a'f-2if--r':0:2v-w --4: , .-' '.j1'1G7.-:li S?-L-:4:,:5....... . 'wa-. t . - Q . , JV -J-ft - 1- r. ,.v.7..:, V' v -MN . .,,,,. A '1 :'i':..,,g0il: Af : 3' Q 1-2' f li --' -b -Fi-K -' D , -- 11 11 -iiafw -1-J:.d::::n2- '- -J- in-w . ' - -U ,, ws - - . , .ls..tiLse-1-41:53 . .- ,...1.l .- H- i x 0 uv 9 fl what lg, tives: ae , .. 9 t rf' s Q, X ft 15295 ft X V 2 J ii sa 7 959 I - Q 1 7 , . 1 KW ,ty JM .4 F 1 6, Eff we te efyfjy sg. wif mg 1 1 ff ' wt .4 4 . lf'l'HEL CURA Hocsixiv Age Z0-Weiglit ll9-Height 5 ft. 3 ins. Morrison Literary Society 1.32, C'-ll 3 Puli- lic Speaking Cluli 1,353 Santa Claus Clulm t-ll. During the four years of high school Ethel Hogan has stuck with us through thick and thin. She lives in the countrv. hut she always helps when she can. Ethel is thn- lcind who says little but is a good listener. and most of us like good listeners. Slu- has, therefore. a wealth of friends to wish her success in life. She is planning to he- come a stenographer and we know her habit of listening will come in handy. lf311.x'1'1zici-1 Htvoniis Age 19-VVeight l0.3-Height 5 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society tx-ll: Setzer Dramatic Club 1491 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation C-ll. Beatrice possesses a quiet reserve on hrst acquaintance, liut when you come to know her, you find that 'she enjoys fun and is the best of friends. She has just come to our school this year, and hy her lovable dis-- position and attractive personality has Wflll many friends, Wie voted her the most sin- cere and the best-inannered Senior. Having been very studious in her first three of high school, Beatrice is now reaping her reward -she has only two classes a day. Page Tfwcnty-Nfinc r 1 .1 ' t . A ,, , P i ' A I I J . l .. .4 ff: ' Q . , . i l rw ,,,2f5,,,-,. . - V - , N -gi l 1911-952' Y sf ii 959: ,f '3?5: .,.f-as-1: .sefsljm- 4 f' ,.f .' i55 .ri-iw-'Q' 1 '1 -,,,,.,L:.19 ' f.fwaf1ws':a:ve u v f.f:.-.wi -,-' 1 , ,ag i 5 'JJ' 5 Y ...1+:V :..:'1, -- , ,,,, -- -:V m.:a1iizP... ..if1f.-.if N --,e,so5?22f:z, . , - 1s : -f-'I aewf-ff--50-, .-.,, : 1' .'.4gf::lq:..fstao2Q?E:esff-'f51Q:rf G - ::z??s122 's-.v-Irv: is raw Jeidi'-:::+:ftyaizrvfif-':'i'10fE--M .-.: 4' Ri-,.,g.,1:-: .':: 2 --f-.. f L- ' L g r' 5'3i'.1I ,N , - 1:52221L-:w:aQzF4ffaiii:am5:sa 1- :br ig -5-gr 9451... -, 1 - z 5 b f iy ffjf . L 8? ' ' H ' V' .. .- . J if-4.1349 If sz 'C ' f tiff M s V .M fs., I if xx S3531 we ,4i ' -, vas , TSX, 1, a :l:VVi1,1,1,xM C1,x'm3 Houak N:-.xcv l,.XUl,lNlf blouxs Age l9-Vlfeight l7l-Height 5 ft. ll ins. Morrison Literary Society 1.23, 137. ll-ll: :Xgriculture Clulw C393 Cooperative lfluli l-lb. l7ig'hting Hogan is famecl for his hloncl beauty, his affinity for a strong-smelling pipe, anrl his Klarner-like rlesire to say-f money. He takes a. very keen interest 111 History, which is shown hy his gootl grade of one score ancl ten. lie is known to Oll- pose very strongly the marketing plan worked out hy the Agriculture Depart- ment, and wishes to get to the legislature to have it repealed. His plans for the future are wrapperl up in a gigantic poultry enter- prise, which we hope will not lie afilectetl by his political aspirations, ' liL'IAllllC2llC. Age l7-XN'eight 105-Height 5 ft. 6 ins Morrison Literary Society 133, l4i1 Music Cluh C313 Commencement Marshall 439g Dramatic Chili 1-ll: Basketball Squafi 125, tv-ll, Girls' Athletic . Xssociation 447. To see Nancy on class one would think she never had anything hut an ortlerly anfl stuclious thought in life, hut on the outsicle she is a. good sport. She is always ready to clo anything, from vamping the whole Stu- clent hotly to going to the 4:00 Pick every rlay. Nancy is a genius when it comes 10 getting hy without studying. She can go home, not open a hook, come hack anrl not miss a question on class. VVQ clon't know whether it is her personality or not, hut we know that it will luring her success. Pllfll' Thirty phil' T 0 ,r9Jo ? V M og, ' n 6 .9-l -3 r 00 ull' J QQ-at-'abs ,io oo '5J D J O W4 fc U O GO 0 ' li ws- Yfa t o' .J +4 mm J vm 'Q'-1.13321-f5'1'f':3.-.3. A' 'f A' - -'Qf f -1 ,Q-Z' -' ja., - 1 ' . ' -A ' he-:5 -ETF 'f .?!i2f:1: -'I' 4 F'iE..iiz:1' .. -, i, 'O 5f'Z?-iE:f'i: ..f.:.11g1a1'f -ya 'fi fi g : -xii' -1P?5if2f'ij, ggagaiz-wot. , --c5z51,a1,qesff ,- , -7 1 3, 1 f 1:-qeftiijglf-1f1f 'i 'i nsQIr2'fs211. a,-j5afZ,1241fi5a '5: 6255559.'gQ2r11f:215QEQ3H-i 1 fracseaa f- 1 S '2'-'2115?cf-1se'a'F'f0f'f-f'' .. ftf'2 ., ' :' f -W ' G f 7'f' f'1m.e. 5 .5 ,- ' I T 'NX' auwiv -2 .u a 1 4 ' ' W' ' x H U I .10 -ig 'sifd la ., is sg. , it ,TK ,, ,. V RUBY AIAY HUN'1' BEULAI1 LEE Kim: Age 17-Weight l44-Height 5 ft. M6 ins. Morrison Literary Society ISJ. 1451 Music Club 153, t4,l, President fell: Senior Class Secretary Q-ll. Ruby is known to our class as one who always looks on the bright side of life. The minute you meet her you love her because it is the natural thing to do. Her friendly smile keeps her from having any enemies: for who could be angry with her in the face of that disarming smile? She is very talented as a pianist-so much so, in fact. that she can hear a piece by radio, seat her! self at the piano, and play it. The class of '25 will always remember her for her coll- sideration and kindness toward others. Surely there's a happy future for Ruby. A ge Mo l8fXVeight ll5-Height 5 ft. 5 ins rrison Literary Society 135, Q-ll Music Club 139, C475 High School Chorus 131: Girls' Athletic Association 141. Her heart is not in her work-'tis elst where. VVhere is our irresistible Beulah XVe guess she's at the drugstore keeping 1 eertain Carolina boy from his duties. Beulah will never be sued for breach of promise be cause she's so true to her friends. She is typical happy-go-lucky schoolgirl. She never worries about anything except other folks cares. Page Thirty-One M f - - ., , ,A 1- LN. 1 -.1 V . ,,,1Q-- 1-gf ,:,.,ns- , -4 M: 94- .,- , . V, M -- , 521, Z'Z,1 , --w ' ff .- :?iQ? :'. -. 1 if -A 1.:21.f:,A-j'.Q': f:--' .. 2-T5-2'-'ffi: N f im..- .tg,V: 1 r a 11.1 -111' A:. '.1rf J .-Mn ' If ,H ,, C hgfkwaxs'-'-ff- -f Q fzfxzfzaeg- fQ,1 ,ti-,A ,-c',3-:'g+:a'::1-.- f v- 3 ima I ch-I-X1-:,f'.1 .- ' x FI U I .2 4, Wu-:A vi' 4.1Dp Jw I f vga V' gm . wi I I '2eu,,af A mime 4 gist lr ll, -i ' ,:-E4 .Q 33 ,is su, Cill.XRI-ES NlERRI'1 l' l.li.XR ll .Xgc 17-XXX-ight ll5iHcight 5 ft. 7 ins, Klwrrisuii Literary Socicty tll, 123. Ht. 442: Scientific Cluh itll: Domvstic Scicnct' Cluh 1-lt, l'rt-sidcnt I-ll. Merritt. though xwitvcl thc class pest, isn't so had after all. Eu-ii if Pt-cwt-Q is always playiiig' an undigniticcl trick on somt- rligniticd St-:nur wc haw tn laugh at hiin. His hnhhy is rarliu, lt is nut uncommon fur him to sit up until thc curly hnurs uf morn- ing listt-ning tn swine grind jazz orchestra. Dcspitc such hours hc inakcs thc honor rvvll with L-asc. Uutsirlc- uf schnnl he in rarely sccn with thc girls, hut. lt-t ns hope, this will nut cuntinuc fnrcvur. Un tinishink High Srlinnl Mt-rritt intends lm study eluc- trical L-iigiiict-riiig and with thc start hc ha had with his radio hu will unclonhtcdly suc- coed. nn N N L'1:1iR'r l'R12sTnN Luxn .Xgc ll-Xlfiglit l-lil-l-lcigllt 5 ft. Z ins. Klnrrison literary Society Q-ll: Coiipcra' tivc Cluh 1-ll. Huhcrt joint-d our class at mid-term tit c-vinplctc certain courses toward gradua- tion. which hc had lt-ft in thc spring of '23, Porto Riot and thc Merchant Marines werc nut satisfyiiig ciiniigli. XXI-'rc glad hc joined us, fur wc lilac him. Although hc wnrks Outsidc of sclinnl hnnrs, he finds time to gn wut for haschall. Hcrt-'s to Huhcrt and his Orphan Asylum Y Puyw Thirty-Tarn 4. Z,E.::-:Eli ' -, I-.Z-. . .I,'-'ff H , .I -. 'C ' ,, H3 ,,,, It V V In I I ,E in V A r ' '21giEi212:Q22QQfQ2QffQ2QfQ,,1:.-55 ., .g .az ',j:.,','f- -2511Q5 , ,QL ' , ge..,j Q ' 5 V , , up 'N ....',,-..gq-2'13Z3:5i.g-3-:g.g.g.:- ,,,, - .llzs ii - cgi' ,. :V Lg. A A : u w ' f:'51-:fl : '1,.fw1 -2-'af fif '.:'?'f.e.a2-tw t'if'.A:.':1-1':'r .1 3' - . , ',..f'-- Z :i: I- 1' f .2-fiiltiie -tfiief' si - -fiJ'f,?!i.':1 9 . 1:1 .,-1-42552 .2 - - :HQ 5'-::. Q .-..f.1,fq1r' .,.111f,. -Fic' .-12 3 --:au--vfiiifbf .L -Tic yjltflfq 'L!5s:2f3i1L-51 ..,.e,.,, . :. -g09,'.N.f. , . ,'v11 '. ' 1 . t' 2 .ps ?5:5t5:,f,.' ,,,.m,.1 - - .of.1c,o5.',, he ,. .ua-19-' .- .. Q-i.:.-,W -. 1 ':'?-3-: iz ':'i-. 'f- 'fliflf-3:'. ii'-ini-'1f '3.,. jf 5' - ' ' .: -'Wir f 4335539 3- ffl s 'zgfggfifjfe-ag1-amos! 0 I X -'355a5Q..1?pe9-L'Jc91. -rw: -- -1 -.,,,,,-U- . V--4. -, .,,,,,,.,.... -----V-..,,. ,9,9w:m s '-ms.1f14' W 2-1--n d' fr e -f- Gi'-S-1'- Q B..- 2 'l!-wnue - , -4u:, - - 4 .-gym:-:Img U,---1-gt-H ---mf-g, ' - ' H v. .ff .9 xt 7 f Q tP.x'rR1cK HENRX' jonivs Age l9-Weiglit l-40-Height 6 ft. Klorrison Literary Society t3J, 1413 De- bating Club t3l: Cooperative Club till. Pres. C455 Class Treasurer t3Jg Business Manager of Hillifr. Pat, besides being one of the business managers of Hillifv, is a jolly good fellow, The better one knows him the better one likes him. His name is no stranger to the honor roll: and except for an absolute horror of Math. and French, he likes school very well, and one student, a sophomore, in particular, His first participation in high school athletics will be this season in track and judging from Pat's lanky form, he will help pile up Chapel Hill's score in the State meet. Pat's ambition is to become a lawyer, ' Certificate. Pklaiwis -JOHNSON l,LoYD Age 18-NVeight 160-Height 5 ft. ll ins. Morrison Literary Society CZJ, t3J, C491 .Xgriculture Club C137 3 Cooperative Club 147. Lewis is a. product of the red hills to the northwest of Chapel Hill. You have only to look at his No. ll shoes on a rainy morn- ing and the large amount of real estate he brings along with him betrays his identity. He is an ardent student of Calhoun's theory of nullihcation, and is forever explaining it to some of his fellow classmates, even on History H. Lewis is an expert at tracing family trees, and at predicting them, also. By profession he is a farmer and some day he is going to rise high in the annals of the agricultural development of Orange County. ' Certilieate. Page Thirty-Three fww' f 2 F? nga iv 1 Q5 'Qi fl to 'P' , J 79 -6F'5Lef5kt 0 U 470 oo Oofl U ,Coco Oo 0 we -nllhbw-. J N- 411 ,fl ytvu' J go v, ...n A as -Wt 0 gx -.. f J Oo ,, Qvifrot ,.n4 fTz'f:: - 0 'V to i '? +A we ,J ms? j v. 2 .. t ' 4. ' ' V. -112 .1-:NJ V .1 A ' - A. ' . ,r . -V 1 ' .' ' . -, ' . . r s ' A.Q2.aZg1g,' cfs' -K.fu::?'i1jE' lf .-3 .g,-.rfggzgqsf .d2':.1.-1. ' 't , 1-.f:.r: '4 -z - ,119 Al. Lu Ji...-1-' :.:Q.-1:54, w- .. RZ i --nb .-4-:J 0 . :?f'4f'.3 315 .' .--Q -f'1f12iif Gfiiv: 'iii' 5- . : 455.55-f?,1-f ' '?'5ffV 'S ' . '55ff?:17 '.. ii5S5l5'f'591' r 059:15i3'5f: - 2- , f 1 s I 2'f-S f1Hf7ji.,. : f ' - .cS9.affi.1j535:f'5S?liE5i,1. fr5gf'QS:e7 ,qglliiy :fl-1 0 1 iz gqf,-gg 01W ' .l.i ., -il u ' 2- - - f t' 1 1 'm::-. . .- -,,, r , ,ying-.1.1:-,.-:3V::..-al.,- r A V ,.. 4 - duel. - - f ' ' N. H U I -. 4 .4 5- ,Air-4.l ' 55:2 fl M' 1 Q I' 'Wig U61 wf J f 4 7- , 1 1. . Z. x 11992454 4 N53 SX .f vm 4' l'noxi,xs Blizixix l,l.1lXl ,Nge 2-l-XYeight 155-Height 5 ft, l1l ins. Morrison Literary Society 139, 1-ll 1 Agri- cultural Club 131, Pres. 131g Nlusic Club 143. Melvin Lloyd, better known as Pug, entererl our l-ligh School undecided as to the courses he would take. lle triecl French and accidentally stayed on class one rlay. He was never fond of History but it was forcefl upon him in his last year. After he had bought the History book, he found that it would pay him to sell it and buy food for his Wlhite Leghorns-his pet pro- ject which he intends to clevelopg and accord- ing to Mr. R. P. Harris in live years Pug' will be riding around spending his millions. ' 1il'TlllilCiltL'. Z3Xi.icii l.Ei2 l.oN11 Age l8fXYeight 11,J7lfQ-Heiglit 5 ft. 4 ins. Tawanka Camp Fire 1153 High School Chorus 1213 Morrison Literary Society: Setzer llrainatic Club 133, 143, President 137, Secretary and Treasiirei' 1473 Repf resentative to State Dramatic Association 1333 Girls' .Nthletic Association 1433 Cap- tain of Hiking Club 1411 Class Poet 141. Alice-'s beauty lies in her hair. Yes, anfl her eyes are made to match, She is a most lovable girl with a host of friends in high school, and we votecl her the most attractive in our class. judging by what we see of Alice outside of school, we believe there is a member of the opposite sex who is eager to storm the fortress and take away our fair one. X' Certilleqite. Page Tlfilrlyflfoln' ni. I 'V .. T' - . , ,- W- - if x W Y' ' -in Q A ' W' -:fggaf .- -1:-A ' 16.1,-,L'. 1-rf ' ' .2safff . .g:i4:zES2.? Sv :-...V ' ,-12 :1 5 gggggg-1-eos: . i qif3E.,,251: . y :ji g ff, jf - '..1.fz.g,:t ,j'j,,g,,,,,:t.- ,ge -2-'nw'--'sez S px as 'vggggziejggqgggggggggzf 322: 3':.','5' f. - L -1'gQ3,q:-11:g'5:52:'1Ls.:4' H H ..,-4., - '- ' V: Ll - .... ... ,..'. MAJ: Er ':1-I '. . .v ::....,...n.a-'- '..' iA - ...L-,a, . E au' -' ' - . . ' ' s. A ' I Z L 4, 0.94 ,A g ssh' V515-s ,5 f gr 'fs my gi? W ,W 'S ,M s Q, aa? .te lege 't 1 WVIUA lQUTll l,UN11 TBRADY B'lCl.,ENN.XN Age 19-VVeight 89-Height 4 ft. ll ins. Morrison Literary Society 113. 123. 133. 143: Music Club 133, 1433 High School Chorus 133 1 Girls' Athletic Association 143. A dainty little girl with a head covered with curls is Vida Ruth. She's very demure and doesn't have much to say unless she knows you well, Vida is a maid of many moods. She can change from a laughing. teasing girl into a very serious young lady in the twinkling of an eye, How she does it we have never been able to uiderstand. Vida's desire is to be a teacher and we wish her success in her chosen profession. Age 19-Weiglit 178-Height O ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society 133, 1432 Music Club 153, 1433 Football Team 123. 133, 1433 Track 123: Basketball team 123. 133, 143: Baseball Team 123, 133, 143. Capt. 133. Brady is the best looking boy in High School and yet he's so quiet and unassum- ing that if it were left to Brady no one would know of his charms. Perhaps this is the reason for his popularity, for he cer- tainly is one of the most popular boys here. Yet pulchritude is not Brady's only asse'. He has been one of the main props in both the basketball and baseball teams, besides being a. gridiron star. T Ceftlllcilte- Vertificate. W Page Thirty-Five :I , Q 'C H T IQ . lfilif- -1252: - 1 '-.-nfs: exi f.. a'1f1s2-.2:' ftiflii .. --zfiwaaiif Z - 1 .1 -fr: s. .. fs- -f-3652-V ' .f1v. 1. is-ekziziif sa p ref-Faces- ' . ' sf Sw . .-.-ef:-5:5 ,.'jf-f:' ,.: f y: -.-146,94 . - .wax .,,V. .W .. , , Q-Q.. .A .- t.- .s - 4? .f32Eif2i,,.y 1- .Q2ifs2fiP9ff' r521..d' i'ff'f Q-: sefibififp' ..f fa2Qi-f21 j. .,- 2 - ft 'Q i 1 f2Qf2t 'f - 'fQP9 e '2Q1 fifQ '5fZ?9 1' -1 z:. :fho::fsc2Fg1- ,,.::+:sg' B .1 -- 1...-.Qw -H.-. -- 1 we- ',1 - -:H f r: - c-'-1--'-G- ' . :..:.-:.:. 1 .- BH, 1:ap3SEggg5z5J:I:Cu.::,.3-'I 2' f'-::-1-- L . vlan 4 :4-L-2sL-.1:'.- ...54E1:-- J., ,... ,,:.. ---N-.-. . QQ.-.W Ad. N A . U . N 0 ,, .. .0 ,, if4.1 .-Eva, If '. Q U v ' . M- ' -ffl' . V ' ' 'A' E iw ' T? M .igih L1 , fm. A ' ?7'9',1 30173 Y 111' Q, .my 4 y. . Qi 3 Ks Q. it ,G -5551 9? A -1 :I .. . 1 .gf r TBTARY Uriyizn THANX Age 19-Vl'eight 125-Height S ft. l in. Morrison Literary Society ill. 423. QSM 1453 Public Speaking Club C535 Music Club f4D. To understand Mary one must know her. Once your friend she is always your friend. She is fond of athletics and above all base- ball, for she is always ready for a game. Though she is very quiet she has determina- tion in all that she does. Keep trying is her motto. If she continues as she has begun, success will surely crown her efforts. ' Vertilicate. HARRY Xlpolintixx' AlCGA.LLIARIJ Age 13-XYQ-iglit 95 lbs.-Height 5 ft. Morrison Literary Society tll, 123. l3l. 147. Critic 1531 Debating Club 437. 4-ll. President 1-ll: Triangular Debater 431. 149: Hi-Y Club 131. 1-ll. Secretary-Treas- urer lp-ll: Senior Class Treasurer 1-ll: Declaimer in Trinity Contest f3l 1 Assistant liditor-in-Chief Hillifc t-ll. The fact that Harry is the smallest and youngest member uf our class does not keep him from being important. Harry is 1 rlebater. a scholar. and an all-'round fellow. Harry is uf the species that can go to the Pick eyery day, read Ct7HC4t1L' Hirnzur, .llltffltf and l.1'ft'. and never study. but still make high grades. He is rather indifferent regarding the opposite sex and affairs of the heart have not bothered him during high school. He does not go out for ath- letics. but is one of the most loyal supporters we have. lYe have found him to li? uf pleasing personality. kind-hearted. and friendly. Page Thiirly-Si.r 1' f r ..!, , , ..v ir..i.. ...Y V I, ,. ,jq I, - sunk V Q ,, ' 1' - FF: -lE2E:jg2QEjEgZ12g:gf1,1213-g1Q:g.111g1i2'Q.i3:'f.E11. . i '1f f ' ' ,, 1 Q , :Q 'QQ.Q:3151Q1Z:21113'2'2.i11iQ:'Q,:UIQf', nw o ' 114' I .' 'I ' ' Q gg, y 2 N , Q-' N ,,.. vggftiiiigl- , llzf grit ' 1- I J AH , I ,31., , . 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It is a well- known fact that Williaiti sits up late at night listening to bed-time stories, He iS' able to go to the Pick every afternoon and nearly always lends admission', to one of his friends. He is of a very generous nature: the only things he will not lend are his red and blue socks. Here's to VVil- liam-a future radio engineer. NELIJIE .ANN lXlERRl'l l' Age Zll-Weiglit 122-Height 5 ft. 3 ins. Morrison Literary Society ill, CZD, CSD, 143: Music Club CSD, 6453 Girls' Athletic Association C-lb. Nellie has the reputation of being a good student. Her work comes hrst and then play. She is sure to meet with success as she travels down the rocky road of life, for she has all the qualities of a real girl: hon- esty, industry, and reliability at all times. She is one of the most loyal '25's, and that loyalty has not wavered for these four years. Neyer was a girl loved more than Nellie a.nd never did a girl deserve more. She always wears a cherry smileg and it does one good to meet her. Here's to you old friend, classmate, and pal, a long merry life, full of the happiness, such as you give lo others! Page Th131'fy-Seiten . , -'f , , ,-- Y, - 1 ifgfi-:.pf Q -'-1. , It Vffj -1- ,Afg 1 My ' , :ie.Qi,j VQ ,IL 3 . .,,. , 'N f . - -- ' ' - '7 3'- 'SfL'SE:'. ' I, :MSL-:3 EFI: , ,fQi:.f.i27:2D ' ..:,.'f'H1'f'f .I ,'7 '. :??f1,lfi4g1' 1 -. , . :.,.: - 2' Q, -A A fQG6.,..-I-,mfgsg-'f' .-gqzq, -wwe -1 - , ggaggioeiff .1-mail --Ie:-:agzisg-P' f-,ws1---:Q. ,:- . ---'ao2::.- f i A-'+:1f'- e--:fir-f '. '-'s ao222ff-:'-r' 2525522-:za 'f---iff fi -fairs. 1- ' - 9 'i'f'1 ' ,lt 1-s-eat ,: 1 ..--f-Wifwfff-2ff2'::1' f -2- ' -:2:Hi5:ft 4,-.--exft-fl .aio tm- -Ziide,-A11-:eu . -. .-- :vi 1- 1: :A 'u ' k r elaZjgfE5i25jQ:t.:g-,-,fx.11:9 - 'i?i?l?lfl'f'29f92'iiEiif2 9:11 Q' ?2?a5ilfi2az5e:1122fg15 ,ii55:22f',.. 12-49-izecaiide-T-exf ' 192 ' . :2--vfz'foe:- .:. -: - aw- 2' ...' :'-..:-.r..-,..--:f.1. - '- L--Y . Y -' - , -.-o5:1.1o:?12i:-.,,, - Q:1v11'-ffs3'Q''fg-,sq-fm--'f'E.uGu,::::,.w:-1 - wa - Y ' ' s. n ' ' Y , .. s Q .Q 5. M-4-N' ,4 . . -, -H-OK IDENA Roos12vEi.'r NEVILLE Age 17-Vlfeight ll5-Height 4 ft ll ins. Nlorrison Literary Society CM. I-lll hlllslfl Cluh 135, 447 3 Gills .Nthletic Asso- ciation K-ll: lligh School Chorus C-ll. ln the prophecy of the Senior class, Dena is destined to become a great opera singer. As to whether this will come true or not we do not know but we think that Dena will accomplish something wonderful some- day. Dena has a gentle, attractive person- ality and a good mind, which holds in special favor that tto most of usl trouhlesome study, French, She can speak it as fluently as if she had lseen horn in France instead of America. She's 21 good all-round girl and we're lucky to have her in our class. L'LlxR12Nci2 CiR,XDY Urnitrxu Age 23-ll-ieight 150-Height 6 ft. l in. Nlemher of Agricultural Judging Team at State Fair 135 3 lligh School tfhorus t3l 3 .Xlorrison Literary Society t-llg Scientific Cluh t-ll, Although Clarence has to drive several miles through the country to school, it ap- parently never hothers himr Due to the fact that he lives out of town he is unahle to take part in organized sports, hut he makes the most of every recess and noon period upon the haskethall court. Though agriculture is his chief study, he does well on the rest. Clarence is always eager to lt'2l.l'll-IL quality which makes for success. llflffl' 7'l:irlj1-Idiylil F.. :QE::51Q2'E1'Q1g:f. I-3-IZ.. -. ' . -If- fl-1Q:Q:Qi-'-,Q,,.Q.':'.3,31-'3.4'3AZ'1..1':Q13Q2:'-1i-'5i-fQ:i:Q'71Q.i'.':-g'j'Qi3i'1Q'1'1'Af' 'f:Qi5'l.,,3,1..'5v'- ' Q:3:f3131QA'.3,3.4- V . i IQ .. ..., ,gy ' ' ' Q . . A 9 'Q 1 iifiilfli-'ifli 31i'3ff.53. 'f'-.1 ':-2. Q'- 'A' V 4 ' Z. 7 I X iif 't2f i ' m251:i Ii , . ,WH gg ,l . ' '. - 1, , 1 Qi? f7 : + i25f2 55f5fi5255+ 'Lii 5i?i5? 5O:, J' : dii?5E2Q:2 - f :Iii -'-1f ' if'1-- 7: 1-Q1 . - '-i:'f'i e.:.afb2f .12.s1:'i'i-fr :'.I,.1x-1. , .f1c 5 'vf'f'- .'2:- 1 -1 f w B1f':I72- f J' S 25,--215425291 2w:I2f?w1 ' aaa-: e'29:--timmiif-'A ' A '1ff '1f1wf'1-ff'-1' wflzf' 'E ' J- ' ....... - - - -. .f. -. - -vd5?'1rE52:1f-1 . .C-.Ot-SH - -.am if QL., -W za . .. ?H.a1'. jf . ,,,,,,,.Xtg5g,3gqL,aLArliiisggyi-4:91-Mx,--cE'.,-,:-.-.sw -I-1' U ,, ug. -anne -- YY ' ' 5 Q. -, 'a J 'swf if .Q 4 , fr u 34:23 it we fi, W ey J 2 gf, ,.,4 il Q? 'vt ,, , in . ai!! 03 , ELERY PENNEY Age 18-Weight 115-Height 5 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society C453 Music Club C4J. Elery is the prima donna of the class. She sings in the Senior chorus and was the leading lady in Love Pirates of Hawaii. Her voice isn't all that attracts people to her, for she is gifted with the rare art of making everyone love her. The clas showed its recognition of this fact when it voted her the most lovable. In whatever held she plains to direct her talents we know that she cannot fail with such an attractive person-- ality. MYRTLE RAY Age 18-VVeight 130-Height Sft. l in. Morrison Literary Society tlj, CZJ, LSD. C453 Music Club C3J, HD, Secretary H313 Member of Girls' Athletic Association C-ll. Myrtle thinks she can and does. She is bright, happy, and always ready for a good time. Some might think Myrtle stubborn. but she just sta.nds up for her rights. It's hard to describe Myrtle, for there isn't any word that just fits her. She has a wonderful way of making everybody like her without even trying. She has a pair of the brownest eyes that a girl ever had and they look straight at you and tell you what kind of a girl Myrtle is. She is very frank and doesn't mind giving you her opinion on any- thing. That's the way with attractive peo- ple-they can say anything-and get away with it. Page Thirty-Nine ll' 1 V .1 1' 'Y . . if 5 wif-'V . , P -f , A A A 1- .. J N 1 I ' . . 2 413-:, . - 1. ' ' ' , 'Q 7 f G if-7?- 1 N 'l.f 2,,1 -g i - Q f f .:-. . L . - H ,H TL-.,'L5eA-g'f.-3.3,Q-131,31-ix-:W-J-.,,,.c-snincv,, V. . . 2 xv.. . gag, , .1.,.,.,,,-fx ...:.,:1:--- . . W ' A ' 1. 4? ' ' ' ' .4 5- -L,-,.p ' ,, X 1 , ' ff' , in JL' 5 x ' Q, www. .- ff: 11 ,QQ,gA.5 ,W viz' gf' k x ' AW' 13 mn 25 :Q .fn ,I .2 V- iii? f-ff? 'Q' 1 ,332- S4 Qi. A 'EX , ' MLmm'X.17, ' . . 1 KIARY I,m'1s12 lilfgnslzrilz M.xmg111: I,wL'IsE SIRXRROXY .-Kgs l5fXYcigl1t UU-Ilvight 5 ft, Z ins. .Nga l3fXYc-ight ISU-Hcigzght 5 ft. SVS ins. Mcmrrisfnl I.ifL'l'lll'j' Sucicty 135, 1471 Morriw11 I.itc1'ary Sucicty Clk, 425, f3B, Xlusix' flllh 137. f-UZ Giflw' .XIlllCIiC LXSSI1- 1.15: Sl-in-1' IJl'21llI21IiC Club ljj, l-U1 Gir'1S' cmtmn 143. .Xthlctic .Nsscuciatimm 143. lf FUN WWC' Us' 21514 Ivlliii' Whili 5110 Maggie is anuthcr um- of our H110 Seniors lfwcs In-st, I thunk 5111- wmmlcl HIISXYCI' un- -3 girl uf glig11ityg111Cl pfwisc. who can man- l1cSiTllT1l12l3'- b f'k5' IIUV-1'VU f 'PI 11115. SW' nge :my wituatiml from tc-achillg in thc DTI- ie mug nr our slurlvut l1Inr:n'1a11s zmcl rcadf mg11'ygl'214lL'stO sulwstituti11g fwr Migg Mitch- 1-xtcusim-ly-xx'lu-11 mn wr Illstury fn' lang- 1-ll in Ifrunch I. llcbidm, shc docs Z1 good liwh parallel, thy-11 fur pla-21511112 :Xs ll rc- Imit uf lliillkillg fur lu-rsvlf and is rather Sllll of lu-r Ylilfllllg flu' 15 zxlulc tr, :md rlwcs fluqirlccl in hsr upiniom. Xlaggic, wc hc- writc vxu-lln-r1t ilu-:mx 1711 xuriwlls mlmjccls. lil-W, will Img' 21 Q-rg-dit 111 1111- L-1355 uf '25, XU10 kxmxxx but Ihia ix 21 prcpzxrzltirum In-rifmfl Inf 11111111 lm-rury z1ct1x'111L-si Pug: l m'l,1f -fe . :xnxx ...,,, f, ,. .W , . ., .. nun. .-.-- .g,:..,',-, - : gQE,- 2 . ' :Z,Z,,-113, l'Vid'ze2:i -121522 1534: 4552-fe'?5 . - g,gC'E -is'-:diff tae.: ,5- .- , ' EIS-'Zigi' E vnv, A g VV V ,b N - ' .-ttf-we-a'f .1--:-if 'fs :Y -' -f'1'P'il?:i 'L'iPa:?ii5:? : ' ti1'i9: ' : 1iiifeiaP ,HM 1 H5.,b1k.3ps, Q-QFAZJ I -A .. ,I -7, , - . 2 :Ulf- ' .:.s.?-afzggfa,-, ,, 4::Q l.' - .,t,-,245 ..f'f.',:,.f:-- gif- ..,, '-Efrhif ,' - 1:-ugaciyilfg 9 fg5:Q:1-r ic9be:ac:Q- Q 2:1 Y -1::1,g:.frl'f':-2-':1,-41. awe' Vtiriqvqi-4-::ao2S4?f-fme: 1 1---N : 3 .Pr'?1'1'1'11- w f-qi. .- ,,.,.,,.-. -3-f.---fa-4-2:2:e-, - A,--,gm , ps r0v100'2 ,I -, - v 3.1,-71 .. '-- f Q1 -45,1 C ' ...a-.-- 5 5-- :' Z E7iE' ,,, ?I5QEQ:2-5.3::ggQ3,g, - L S -w:..:0I'aoxa if .ao o ' J ----1-ai: r p ,- . , . .- - N' .oz fi ' ' 5 7 I f . 7, ' ff ' '1' - ' r F ' lm: - - .. Of' D -5 . , t t dv ' F vitggj.:313:g3:3.3.13.3.3.z5. , , o J- L ,3 -' ff. . Y ., A . 4 U W 0 t .as J -. .U .t . 0 1 f , Zn .,-f, 3,1 o' ,, 0 Q ' 1. f- ' .. 9 .3 0 1 0 , ,, N o 5 9 e 1 - J. ea O 1 .. ' . ' c ... -.. C ,R , o ,Q 8 Q JM, U4 o F I Q ,. K , X pf on U Jr, , 0 . oc 1 gy,-J .pf 6 , , D M be :- J in .la 1' if s W, rm 1 N .fgiwfs lj ft! yy: , , 3 we M, X., ,r W V . .,..,, ' . ' sq! . XXVALTER BRUCE SP.xRRoxv Age 19-Weiglit l25-Height 5 ft. 8 ins. Morrison Literary Society CZH. CSL C-ll: Agriculture Club l3l: Judging Team 133 C453 Football Squad K-ll: Cooperativ: Club C4J. VVhat's a class without a Red? Com- bined in Bruce's make-up we have a. grea amount of fun, a head full of brains, and a sincere friend. Although Red does not take any active part in the actual playing of high school contests, he is an energetic rooter at the gates-most especially the girls' basketball games. Red's chief occupatiow appears to be devouring Shakespeare, for it is reported that he stays up until the wee hours of the morn studying his English. We know this application will serve him in good stead in his future work. 5' Certificate. :klXlYRTLI2 GLENN SUGQ Age 20-XYeight l35fHeight 5 ft. SZ ins. Member of Morrison Literary Society 123, 639, 1473 Music Club t3b, Vice-Pres- ident tjjg Dramatic Club C-Hg member of Basketball Squad 1293 Secretary of Girls' Athletic Association 1375 Varsity Basket- ball t3, f-ll, Captain t-ll: Hillife Staff l-ll. No matter how much confusion-no mat- ter how many heads are lost, Myrtle keeps hers and remains cool and calm. Myrtle's particular school interest is athletics. The class voted her the best girl sport. She 13 said to have descended from the Irish, and we believe it, for she always has a smile and a funny saying for everybody. XYe like to see Myrtle smile because she has the kind of teeth that you see in tooth paste ads. Myrtle is a born leader but she can follow as well as she can lead, She thoroughly enjoys life and takes things just as they come. VVe know that Myrtle will be successful in whatever she undertakes if she wards off life's obstacles as well as she plays guard on varsity basketball. ' Certiticate. Page Forty-One - . f. --: 1-' - -,I-.zy .,:, .:--- it v ' . 1 ' .e!Z2f1:.' er - if -5452-1221251 ,V--210' f1. . ' - .QL -if fn- it--P ,-zo.... .- .- J ..f.2:q.f...,.. ,+.-'-:-- .f .-Qu... .J -. .-.-.1-L., A- ,, .3910 9' .,- ..1ffP' ,-511534-e-af ' 1-:ww-:'so? f.':-f-a:.:.11-' , -2:5 -' 'sf 5.1.,5g9pt.g.:s-' ' fi . wid- ,,u'- 311.-1-f 1, g.a:'f1:o29f- ' .. 'Q152Qga-'sf- -3 . 1. . , 1., I .' '2ffL.,5fflfb'2?1lliwfzff 7 ' ' t -f 2 ffE' - 2 -ff' f 1 .'- Q,,:.w. . . ...Q .- f.-t,-:.f-.auf-.-.1 V-,.i.-N,-f - -- .- - A. 4,.- - . ' 0 -5-gy-1.:,:n.....sf.: ----- ...,.,..i,5Y , - Y --w x . i I S'-0 -4,-4.1 , ., f wa , 5 f, . , ww V ,. will M33- xr' ' W ,, , gals., . ,. ,.- M. 1- gif... f .QM .. f . A AWN f 14 Ifzlzuinzox l.lx'1 i1x Riizrzsiamz .-Nga 20-XYL-iglit ISS-Height 5 ft. -lb ins. Xlorrison Litcrziry Vluh 1-ll: Hznicl C-ll: flrchcstra I-ll. Society C473 Music l,attz1's high school work was started :mt liuit-'s Cru-k. continued at XVest Durhzun. and coinplctcd at Chapel llill, Lutta was 21 jovial fellow until his host friend, Ciccro Liziyim-ss, lm-ft school. Since tht-n hc has st-cnicd lost at vu-ry turn, His zihility to play 21 clarinct has made him useful as well as ornznncntal in tht- school hzmcl and orches- tra. .-'Xs to thc future, hc is torn ht-twuun two dt-sires-to hi- ll druggist or Il ll'21Yt'llll?-1 salcsinzin. tliroisiz ll.xRR1s SURRELI. Age 17-Ylfiglit llll-Height 5 ft. Z ins. Morrison l-itL-rary Socicty ill, 125, QSJ. 4-ll: Music Club 139, 4473 Girls' Athletic A-Xssociation t-ll. XYhcn wc hear thu namc Eloisc we think of stately dignified ladies of thc C0lUl'lldl pt-riod, for tha.t's what Eloise is-very, very dignified. Hut if you are lucky enough to su' through all this dignity you will sec that shc is just a normal, fun-loving girl, like any other. Eloise is hlessed with two talents-singing and playing. XYhen she hc- coincs Z1 sccond Alma Gluck, or a second lithcl LL-ginska, wc will say proudly: I was in thc sanic class with her. Nw.-xt year she continues hcr prcparation at sonic Con- scryatory of music. Sho hz1sn't decided which unc yn-t. 1 Vcrtilicztte. Vertihczite. ljllfll' l m'1jf4Tu'n 'f' 7, .,., ,. H12 .,.. 4- Fl --Q1:g13.: 4.V,, :Q.Q2:E-pf.i'21i1: A . .-., 4 15112:- ' ' ,i ,- A. YQ,,41,5-'5-211-ifIif1I1ii'i.?f,iQi.g,2Q,1iEi3Q3g,f'1-i11i2Q25ii.5fgglgi?1211513--'i ,,1,.Q''ffQ11313'jgi1L' A' 'Aii3ilfQil3Q'i:E'i3ii,1.Q:Q:1'g.i' . - i We ,:,.?Zi.i2,i li o 2:lif53222223221-Eel12aiiiif'va.sw, .-f:- -ie1ff71f1.'i1'- -' .,,-' i ' vA Z -' 5 'li V -31-e ff -'ll 5-Apt? 'F--2555.51 ' ,-ff ' - ' 'Qi ..: -1' JF' at-.r ' , -.fl ' , 5 , . , E15 -xiii- ' 'el' +ff2- 'l' ' 1 'aiairs-eat.:.1.4:f...f:A-'f' --f: 'i1:.',:f.:-aa-: . 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Elena hails from Cuba, and if the rest of them are like her we want them to move up in a body a.nd join us. Elena went to college three years at her home before coming to the States, and to Elon College two years before she came to ns. Her most difficult problem is to learn to use our English lanf guage. Being a serious conscientious worker, We believe she'll finally overcome this difficulty. A hot, flashy temper, which doesn't last very long, is one of her most striking characteristics. She has a sweet voice, which is at its best when she sings in her own Spanish. Next year she is going to enter a dental college, and our wishes for her success go with her. t'cVYEsLEv 'I'IIoMPsoN Age 18-Vl7eight 215-Height 6 ft. 3 ins. Morrison Literary Society f453 Cooper- ative Club K-ll. VVe think that VVesley would make a fine model for the painters of Mellen's Food babies. He looks the very picture of health. NVesley is very, very easy going. Some people might call it laziness but We know it's only his good nature. He is the kind that never worries, never takes anything seriously, and always looks on the bright side of life. VVhen he joins Uncle Sam's navy, he will Fill his position, as well as his clothes, successfully. ' Certificate. ' Page Forty-Three :':-- : 571 - 1. :,-11-r 45 -' ' gs .,.154,-,wa-:-gr -' :5rI:?.,,1'.1 ,, 'f-1 . -wifi? ,cv-IH 5 , - toegygfizi- .1 V 111 ffm , V L,-53 r gggfff' 5 .-q vmgtg ' i .'.:1:f5if ' 'Qi'-' 3525 If ' , f?li1i12fEiE!9f : : l v,l'UIv '-l1:T:Er?f'i- . :- . .Hi 1w:.:,p,1dy,i,,p- .q,1gggFg,l.2. -Q2-1,3r.,f., .. .Q tuzrln 9- ,Q 1- ..: il' '::-:.f,, , '1'f .'.,.w- Ti2b13a:,3f f :Efwf-2-:1 .. 4. - '..1,Q3Efc:, .gg ...'..-Q-:aom .., '----vii: I a2Q1Q5i2:ao,..- . jj'-5iQ2f? i '1 - -.Qgp2t5g2ios:2:beSeg2.5aQs:.3 'aizfwiiwyvi-iz-1:1225 3:2153 '2SaaH5?1fizj5Q2f+5e: -'-zoe:-an ' -'4a1g:.1,:Lg-1:,4 Sf's-11-er-Ify: -'-Lf , .11-'Ft:., fA' ,..'.,. '. , N-...A ' A '1 1 .--I:-f 1 ---- L -.-F., L - .2--af Cl..4Y4.-1-1-N ., LU,-.A in n , , , , , , v --,H . '. ,V,, ,W-M-noun. -A .,. --V Y -A .- fra-1:23345H422:s35g.i,1feel.:-3-':wi51:Q-.-H:V-w :GZ- A i 27 U T s N .. -- ' fl J-ird -ta. i' .gif .Zig :UA ,r b Q- : , ., . .4 , Q fx '83- C f ,wick ,, if .. A ' by ff' K sid. 4 4 Ci1.x1z1,i1a lElJXYARlJ TEER lvt Age 20-XYt-ight lot!-Heiglit 5 ft, ll ins. Morrison Literary Society t3,J, C-lb I llaseball team 1 l J, 1.29, 133 3 Agriculture Club C55 3 Music Club 4-13. Despite the fact that Charlie has to drive l5 miles over rough country roads to and from school, he is above the average Senior in his school work. His name has appeared on the Honor Roll more than once this year, .Xt class meetings Charlie has distinguished himself as chairman of the Sweet Pea Com- mittee. His voice, labeled by some of Ulll' more intelligent girl as precious, is one of his distinguishing charxieteristies. ' rrn l'i.XlI,lEY '.l.'noMPsoN Age l6-Vlfeight 158-Height 5 ft. SW ins Member of Morrison Literary Society 117, 427, 133. t-133 Music Club 135, C-ll. President t3Jg High School Chorus 6231 tfainp Fire Girls tyljg Class Historian C-ll. VVe don't have to give three guesses who's coming when Ruth hits Senior Hall. She is full of life and has a smile for every- body. They say that every cloud has a silver lining, but some days up here we sorter have our doubts, and then along comes Ruth, always cheerful, always laugh- ing, and pretty soon she has the rest feeling' that way, too. She is a good girl, but she has one big fault: To the show Ruth has to go, rain or shine. Sometimes she for- gets to take her daily dozen, but we can account for this because she is sn xlirdious. Puyr' 7 fll'f1I'l 1IlIl' A' '-:...3:3,-flii:-qt' fiilgr- '73 Af - V i 'f ,Q Q HQ ?l iErE:ii1l:.1.23.,:Qg.g43r:.:..::i'.v,.inJ,::v.:.,.v -,J,.T.:.1,.,i5,gZ:E:..., V,IPI.:1,...,.1.:E5v!.i,2.vi 1,.E.,.1tv :Z , , , i.. V . A I V .vu :W 5 C -- i ' ' ' . 5 ' 0 imma' . .f 1 -- Q-A -. - . - .py..J. 4. ,CJ,..... - .J , .-10.21.-co , -.. , '. . . va 14'ff, Q2f-- ,ual 42:55-1-' . .-tcgw ' '.i...1.as,.-1'-' -. .... ,, Scam' f I- 'i' fi, 'Gil l 9s1'f.l5i IEEZWPQI -' QW'--ifF' i :' ive ? 'i., ' , 'i'7y'f'2-: i-ii77.'. 5' 1-i1.,.f'-:'. . h i.,gf-if 7 E., ,. -1 ' 5:42. -,s4rL-f? . 1.5 .- --- iii-i2.Q.5i':2. i '- s - 1f,2G55iQ:5?- os.ao1S21i-r :Q?H:Q:5Z3os:L s Qs 25zSe?EfEyse'ac:sz1o:S , S a,...,,,,,Q..,. .af , 55... i . A .- .0.l v .,,gnL4'I5'x'm...-g., .... . , ,. Q 1 ....,.,,,,,, J, .. .- . :,.,v,....u,.,..-A. , -f.-..,,,mu ' i f f u f- - R . 3' .-J 3 , NTILDRED WALKER Age 16-Weiglit 104-Height 5 ft. 4 ins. Morrison Literary Society Cl5, CZ5, C35. C45, Vice-President C35: Setzer Dramatic Club C35 145, Representative to State Dramatic Association C3-5g Girls' Athletic Association C35, C45, President C453 Cheer Leader C35, C45: Varsity Basketball C25. C35, C45, Captain C353 Monogram Club C45, Secretary C45: Editor-in-chief Hillifc C453 Camp Fire Girls Cl5. VVho does not know B with her brown, sparkling eyes, her contagious giggle, and her boundless enthusiasm? Whether she's leading the cheers or playing forward, it's the same peppy: Let's go, gangl' To some she may seem happy-go-lucky, but we know that when it's necessary she can be serious and speak with sound judgment. A combination of brains. lovableness, and fine personality has given her many high school honors: Editor-in-chief of Hillifv, the most popula.r girl in high school, the best all- 'round girl in her class. The same qualities will make her a leader at college. VVixL'roN XV,xL14ER XVIIITE Age 19-Weiglit 150-Height 5 ft. 8 ins. President Senior Class: Varsity Foot- ball C25, C35, C451 Varsity Basketball 435, C45, Manager C351 Varsity Baseball C25. C35, C453 Varsity Track 125, C35, C452 Morrison Literary Society CZ5, C35. C45. Monitor C353 Dramatic Club C35, C45. Vice-President C451 Hi-Y Club C35, C45. President C351 School Representative in Declamation Contest CZ5, C355 Athletic Association C353 Business Manager of Hillifv C451 Monogram Club C45. ln the fall of '22 one of the attractions of the first day of school was a young fellow wearing a sombrero and reported to be from Texas. Rumor had it, too, tha.t he was a football star and an all-'round fellow to get. W'alker's history shows that for once Rumor had it rightg there's not a finer citizen in Chapel Hill High, which is attested by the honors he has received and the offices he has held. His executive ability has made him an excellent president of our class of sixty. Since he was a Junior one of VValker's dreams has been an annual for our high school. His enthusiasm and business sense. supported by his co-worker, Pat Johns, are responsible for the Financial success of Hillifc. Page Forty-Five ' r-Pl ifieriiiif' -' ' - . . -1 .111 . .zo-'zip' , 57 , ' .,-,:,,:1-a- :a'- ggfaftrmgicif -' . 1.. 1225262 ti' ' Jmmfazf-12' . 1fz2lf1'f ' C . .-fl '- , fi 3'-f f?W'.lif-i?QES?92i2iSQ, 1.152523 'i'Ilf..1 -' 5552- 2 x 5iSZf:fr2:ao..f.- .1-:--1':3e?Q292 :'!',.-vf e , 25f42P??l25e3212iHf?Q2f ,egziiif s v ' '152Gr3i?5.Q::ef10f'-1',',I . .. , .'iZi:.,.z.,:i': .-2. - .. C T51 ,,w,,-,x,,,,,-1,-5,-3- 1 . :-., ' .,fJ::4aagg-2-sisty.ao1.g, -4.1 -z s gw am gqw:-- ,fC2. . L I. 1' -. R .. ,3- Jxrd .'a, if . 15, X' 'Y-4' Vf ' ,W W 242, W ty!-f , ' 1 Q v lztnsiziu' luxlsox XN11.1.1.xms lin yuan lJoL'c'1 's XX n ' ' Age 20-W'eiglit 135-Height 5 ft, fi ins. Member of Nlorrison Literary Society K-lb: Secretary of Music Club 1473 Band 1433 Orchestra C-ll: llaskethall Sqiiurl 143. Faison came here in his senior year, hut despite this fact his school spirit is not lack- ing. He is one of those rare eomhinations uf a regular fellow among the hoys and 51 among the girls. VVe don'l sweet young things falling so for he is very good to look the masculine eye. He's the perfect sheik wonder at the hard for him, upon, even to kind of fellow who always says, l'll try, and usually zieeomplishes what he sets out to do-unless it happens to he El Math. proh- lem. Next year we expect to find him tak- ing El course in pharmacy at U, N. C. . - . ,i lui.. .5UK Age lo-VVeigllt l39-lleight fm ft, 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society tll. 627, 133 t-ll, Monitor l-173 Hi-Y 133, C-ll! Class Prophet 14,33 High School Chorus 133. Pete loves the ladies and dane ng. On Hath. class it is sometimes hard for him to stilie 21 yawn due In his late hours the night ht-fore. Still it takes something tiw make a one on History, We hziyen't def cided whether it's his originality or whether he has vamped Mrs. Spruill as he has his other feminine acquaintances. XX7liatt-yer it is we know he will use it to good ziclvaiitage when he hecomes liirst Secretary to the American Legation at Budapest. Hungary. Page l 0l'Iy-Hin' ' ,,,- - 21'i2i2?21?51:11- 'f:1.?'V.1512- ---' U- , . ,-je w : .H -9:06 -,-. gmt? X ..,. . I l A . v l W' -'QSZW37' - -55 : 5 .-1?fe'tE2ES? ,191 t5i:.a759i ':2Q: 'iU .,..f-an--5 ' iv' ' . 1- ' , .m.. - ,- r . - ,. --H -f--'. -u . Q - .. . s::.a, , -'5b'1 ,- ,urns-' .4s:af,Q-9-rf , 1-:-.ul-645:02 ,, 25:e- msg---.O., , .-deogfat .'N'f'J ' . 4 . JP :' ..a' . - Q M'-M -in ---f x 5 i I 5 Q J 1 N,-pp t ? . ......... . iw . fb V V .0 MM. AAfA 1f af SFICLM ER L1,ox'n Age 19-XVeight l55-Height 5 ft. ll ins. Morrison Literary Society C-ljg Cooper- ative Club 149. Behold! the typical Clookingj shiek. Black patent leather hair, black eyes, and H dark complexion. One look from those eyes are enough to give any girl heart palpita- tions, Butflooks are deceivingYElmer is by no means a shiek. He is just a quiet, studious boy whom everyhody likes. Last year Elmer went to Mars Hill hut C. H. H. S. seems to have some kind of mystic power that draws former students hack to it. This power drew Elmer out of the mountains and we are very glad that it did. Elmer has an inclination towards electricity and some day we expect him to shock the world with his genius, Certilicate. Page Forty-Seven ,ff ,, Y- 1'-vw - V ' - '- rr ' LY 'Y' ' . 'Y' 'Y I A 7 N l ' el .. P L ' -J H: . J,9pf.4 - H . A - we lf:1f j, ,' .4zii2::Zg7': . j Af?'5lI5EEfiQ?' - .. f- - l-'f' .e-i f- I- 212559 -.NLJCE '-QC!-f :G-l-' A-1: 0554?-1 ,-4j'?'Qf.1'1'5: , -Q11?'1 ' :,1,.f1.:q.p1 ,. ., , 4.1315 .Ld ' 5'-10' .f A' -. ' : -' ,. l',:iff5E. 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WalKer'25 1-5442135 eleliw l.Through the four long Ljear.-5 of High School, With friends we hold eo dear, 2'Av1d all last we're en-vieol Sen- iors, Vleife clone all Ihat we Coulcl, 3 When the cores of llfe O'er- take US, lvllflgllnfg fE15'E our locks with gray QPF? FlT5'FVFilFX Q.g5ll1jf3lE.J iiif While Seek-mg Af- ter Knowledge, Weve worked trough every yeah To make our class the best one, A5 we resolved we would, Should oon dearesi l1Ope5be-tray U5, False fortune fall a- Wag, al' X 2H'jl3ll'il'llr1lj if lil H4444 4' ee Ae we' won oth-let-lc vsclfmes Weve al-ways fought for you We have searchedlor hlgher honors To prove that we are time, Stull to banish care ard Sadness Well alvvaus 'corn to uou. e umforwrsrrif 5Fbl.E2iS1llll,1lQggKi gl 3- Aod worked lorolearolol fvveniy-five, Nl-l'1e5llver and the Bl.ue. And olvvaffs wall be loyal ,TO the Silver and the BLUe. And renal Jchoee clayb ofglaclness 'Neath the5llveanoltheBLoe. 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DVUIIVH loin' it loo, For 'zelzo could help lowizzg the HSlif'Z't'1' and lllzfcf' Une bright sunny morning in September, the year nineteen hundred and twenty-one. a bright and joyful group of several hundred boys and girls were out in front of the school building, waiting rather impatiently for the doors to be opened so they could go in and start on another year's work, Une particular group among these was especially happy because it was entering high school. This group was the class of '25. This morning when we entered school we began an altogether dihferent school life from the one we had been having. Instead of one teacher we were to have tive, and instead of the regular reading, writing, and arithmetic we were to be introduced to the intricacies of Math and l.atin. liverything was new and strange except our room teacher, who was our old friend, Miss tiordner. She had been with us two years in the grammar grades. XX'hen we walked into room 8 and saw her sitting at the desk, we felt at home again even though we were in High School. At 8:45 classes began. liach teacher came in and explained her subject and told us what books to get. .Xt the end of the day we had met each of our teachers: Miss Gordner. lfnglishg Miss Green, Mathg Miss Ward, l.atin3 Mr. Taylor, Science: Mr. l.edford, illistoryg and Miss Frost. Domestic Science. Mr. F. XY. Morrison was Superintendent of the school and Miss Green was principal of the High School. The high school subjects were new to us and quite a few had difficulties, especially with Math and l.atin. More people dropped Latin this year than have ever dropped any other one subject in lligh School. This year as freshmen we were extended an invitation to join the Mor- rison l-iterary Society. lt was something new for us to be allowed to come out to literary society at night. XVe again felt our importance. There was a group of girls in our elass that belonged to the Tawanka Camp Fire. Miss Ciordner, as guardian, had organized this Camp lfire in the year nineteen hundred and twenty. We had had lots of fun in the Camp Fire the previous Year, going on hikes and camp snppers. This year we gave our first publie performance-a play: Minnetoska's Dream. A member of our class. Dorothy Burr, was the heroine. Several of the other members of the class were in it. Y Page Forty-Nine fair 0 ' T? 43476 W fy 5,40 Q -Um.. ig, f, +533 Aimms.. -H' 3 D6 Lsfbr o ,yr 0 S gm G CO C J o go pow-00 L , Co' of-3.-gwlfgmgap wH9,?,?', 4 Wm 6mm.A It ' ' 3'-F. f V -Q ' - 'ry -V . 'lr -1 . pl in H . I: ,JSI . 'N A gi l, .. . in . N ,A I-5 1 ' + . i 1 5- .lil . - i ' c . f f f 7 'l- . ...g asp ,, 2r3i3S2f'-A f .,,,. 5.5 1 - '11.,.--1fiI'f , .,,1.w 12..1f' gjg., eg : . ' ,, - ,-.. - 1.551-.f. 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The Society had several parties this year and we had quite a lot of fun. .Xhout the end of the year our class took the responsibility of a l.iterary Society program and gave a May Day play. .Iune 2 lirought to an end a very successful year for the majority of our class. ,, .. Sifcriox IT Hn Septenilier ll, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, we started hack to school. We were very proud to tell people that we were entering the Sophomore class. This year we were in Room l3. Wie loved Miss Gordner so much and had hegged so hard for her that the authorities had consented to let her continue as our room teacher. Tn the course of the year we lost several. But we gained more in their places: they were: Huliert Farrell, .Tunius Giles, Henry Brown, and XYalker XYhite. This tirst morning of school there was great confusion in our room. liveryone wanted to know who the new people were. One of them especially attracted attention liecause of the Somhrero he was wearing. livery one wanted to know who he was and where he had come from. After a great deal of inquiring we discovered that he was XYalter NYliite and that he was from Texas. This was the first memher we had ever had who lived so far away. Wie liked him verv much alonff with all the rest of the new ones that had entered this vear. . rw . We had several new teachers. Miss Suminerell took lXTr. Taylor's place as Science teacher. Mr. XYhitener and Mr. Tlarris came in as agricultural teachers. Miss Mclllillan had T.atin and Mr. Sheldon taught puhlic school music. Klr. Sheldon organized a high school Chorus. This was the hrst one in the history of the school. About thirty pupils in high school were in this Chorus: quite a few of which were from our class. Vie entered the State High School Music Contest held in Greenshoro. The ones participating in this contest from our class were Bernita Bright, T.ouise lilackwood, Ruth Thompson, Mary lind- say. Mildred XValker, and Marvin Dawson. VVe didn't win the contest hut WC made a very favoralile showing. This year we had a very good record in foothall. l'ractically the whole team was composed of Sophoniores. The line-up was as follows: R. T., Frank lVTadryZ T.. C., Dawson: T.. T., Sidney filclverg R. T-T., XYhite: T.. li., Farrell. Subs were l.eon Gooch, Gradon ljendergraft. We won two games: lost six: tied one: scored against the state freshmen with one touchdown. The haskethall team also made a pretty good record. Two of our class were on the team: Forward, Dawson 2 Guard, liarrell. Page Fifty ' ' '1 'M' .ilf'1:f. .1 i : .'9':f' -1:-.. ' V ' . 5 , ',.'-,, ' V' ' 'vf?'t ' .3... :'F,g r- ' .a . - Q.?f f , a s 9.,.,r s ,-ieaifly' -7- L gfigaiii' .f ifJ' ..-za. , , . 1:15 4.3.2.1 3: 41' ' . 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For our program we dramatized the trial scene from Till' fTIt'l't'1It1llf of Vcizirc. The cast was as follows: l'ortia-Alice l.ee Long: Shylock-lirank Mann: .Xntonio- Vtfalker Wlhiteg Bassonio-Harvey Bennett: Clerk-Pete NYilsong judge-Robert liurchg Nerissa-llernita llright. This was one of the best pieces of dramatic work our class had ever accomplished. XYe found out that we had some real actors and actresses. All during this year we enjoyed Literary Society very much. One of our class mates showed us that we had ability other than acting. This was Adrain Couch, who made the debating team and was a fine representative for the school in the debating contests. Two other members showed up in oratorical work. They were Harry Mctialliard and XYalker XYhite. Harry was in the final Declamation Contest at Trinity. and XYalker at Guilford. XVe went to County Commencement this year for the first time in several years. Chapel Hill won over all the other schools in almost every contest. Our class had several participants in both athletic and music contests. XYe had a very pleasant year. which we closed with a picnic at Sparrow's pool. Siacriox III XYhen we began our junior year we had sixty on roll. which necessitated our class being divided into two sections again. XYe still kept Miss Gordner for our room teacher. Vtle had several new teachers: Miss Atkinson, girls' basketball coach: Mr. Arnold and M r. Culbertson. Chemistry teachers. Mr. Arnold taught the first term and Mr. Culbertson the last. Miss Setzer had English: Mr. Garrett took up Miss Summerell's work in Science and Mrs. Spruill took Mr. l,edford's place as History teacher. XYe also had a new agriculture teacher. Mr. Kelly. Mr. Morrison had a leave of absence to study at Columbia University and Miss Glass acted as Superintendent. W XYe organized our class for the first time. Frank Mann had the honor of being leaderg Brady Mcl,ennon was elected vice-president: Sidney Mcfver, secre- tary: and Leon Gooch, treasurer. These people made a fine group of officers and our class had some very good meetings. XYe starred in football this year, with practically the same men on the squad that we had the year before. XYe won the first game in the Championship series Page Fifty-One fl .f ' .-1 ,.. . . .. .W - , 4 -ir - -3:5-'J . ': -,4.- ,WH , ffl 'g,,.1. 117' ,v'1..- : , 5- ,--g ': ' :2..: ' - -.. A : . ': : f f, b-gflpgig' . .gfabf ,w d figgijagalzvef ,f .gg i , ,4m' I Z' -G5 64 1 ag M 4 ,, G CO0 U.,-neva' no O cow U. -1 QA Q - n 5'-,rsffs ' .4 -:PIT '- ' .. 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Scientitic, .Xggricultuie and Debating. lfverybody was allowed to take his choice and everybody in lligh School was supposed to belong to one of the live. These clubs niet once a week on Thursday during a class period. Once a month we had a general meeting of the whole Morrison Literary Society and all the clubs met together. These clubs were organized to give those a chance that couldn't come at night to belong to the Society, to get the people interested, and to let them do the kind of work they were interested in. The club work proved to be very successful. The lfligh School promised to lix up some Christmas boxes and send them to the poor little orphans in lifurope. Uur class lixed twenty of these boxes. Xi'e got a great deal of pleasure in doing this. and later received letters from them, thanking us. For our Christmas party, we all drew names and gave characteristic presents. Xve had a Christmas tree and Mr. Kelly acted as Santa Claus. The party served to give us the real Christmas spirit. Mfe decided wc wanted to make some money to put in the class treasury. Miss tlordner got some tooth brushes for us, and we had lots of fun trying to -sell them to the other grades. The ,lunior tooth brushes became one of the biggest jokes ol the season. llut we got behind this business and came out on top with 37.00 to the good. On the boyls basketball team we had live representatives: Hubert Farrell. Marvin Dawson, lilrady Mcl.ennon. lirank Mann, and XYalker XVhite. The team entered the championship series but lost out in the first game. The girls basketball team made up for the record that the boys didn't make. Xiith the aid of hliss .Xtkinson, their coach, and Doctor Lawson they made a line record ligliting on up to the end and just missing the Southeastern Championship by one lbtlllll-Xxvllllllllgltill defeated them. Two of our class were on this team: Mildred XYalker, the Captain, and Myrtle Sugg. Several other members of our class this year proved to us that this class had debating' ability. Harry lNleGalliard. Nat llenry, and lflenry llrown made the debating' team and we were very proud of the showing they made in the preliminary debates. Page If iffy'T1co fl i :-.i..,g:'3-'gg . ,1 ,f H ' 1' . ' Q ' ..., ., - ' ' ' fi -,F -'N ' ffli'i3i'i'3fii?5.-fi.A: A- ' V, up- I fiii 1 ' 1 ,:,fi1: fi A 1 35315: ,. V ' V ' ' z szf ffi 3 .. -.-1-:f- vc! f.,.z?.1 11' 2- '555.sfE.2.a1ag5 .ri 1'Y'2'-' V-'za-Q..-its ,, --s. . . fqfsn-4 4- f . .. Af -it 'e4.2a25ii2i-. ':ofwf1fCiii? 2. i '5 Q':f N 52Qf--,-' ga g-ff' '525211-':'2'i921?5Gaf9':'af9?fe21'1 ' ' UGC?-'ifJfI::ilflf:' .ui-:aff .A1---1?iflwfff-5f'1 'ff' ' f1'e1 ' v 1 . V ,- -1.Y,s4,e5,l,y4: . U ,., .-d2'un,.: - ,za-5-11:,:.1sL...:.5..-,-- Mm.: . ,.. ...gp Q.9........ia A . . . -.v 43' Nl,-,.: 'i .Xgain we went to the County Crmmmencement. Our class had participants in almost every contest. M'e won ,several things but the school as a whole didn't make the record that it did the year before. The Dramatic Club gave a musical comedy, called Sczttzgyv Laird. Several of the boys from our class, Frank Mann, Robert l'endergraft and XYalker XVhite. took prominent parts in this play. Quite a number of our own boys and girls were in the various choruses. liveryone said it was the best musical comedy they had ever seen. Time was drawing near for us to entertain the Seniors. We planned to take them over to Durham to the l'aris Theatre, then come back to school for refresh- ments. XYe thought we were going to do this up until the day for it to happen. lint some of the teachers had seen the show the night before and said they thought it unsuitable for our junior-Senior program. XYe were very much disappointed but we did what they thought best and substituted a party at school. Commencement this year meant more to us than ever before for we had a part in it. Certain juniors were elected by the Seniors as Marshalls: Frank Mann, Chiefg Nancy Johns, Gladys Durham, Brady Mcl..ennon, and Sidney Mclver. Mlith exams over and the Seniors graduated we realized that at last we were Seniors. SECTION IV But the full realization did not come until the morning of September fifteenth. nineteen hundred twenty-four. XYe assembled in Room 13 where Miss tiordner was to register each Senior. This was a rather tedious as well as serious process, for many of us had schedules which included six courses, all necessary if the much desired 16 units were to be gained. XYhen registration was over we had 61 Seniors, the largest class in the history of the school. Among these were many new people whom we were glad to have. The ones that have been with us only during our Senior year are: lilery l'enny, l'endelton llarrison, liaison XYilliams, Latta Rigsbee. Beatrice Hughes, Uba Crissman, Cicero Caviness, llubert Long, Mary l,ynn Giles, lilmer Lloyd, and lilena Tavara. XYe lost a number of old teachers as well as pupils. Miss XYard, our French teacher, who had been with us for three years, went to N. C. C. XY. as the Y. XY. Secretary. Our Math teacher who had been with us all the way through high school and whom we had known several years before entering high school didn't show up when school opened. During the opening exercises Mr. XYalker, the Secretary of the School Board, announced that her name was no longer Miss Green but that it was changed to Mrs. Short and that she was now living in Shanghai, China. Quite a surprise. But since we can't have her with us we all join in wishing her a long and happy married life. So far as we know the others Palm' Fifty-Tlzree . ,,. ,,. , ,, -. - - - F '51.7'.-:-3:.33'5:A.1.:'-.51gI1- .-3'- .f '3 31' j A 1 ' - . ' , . . f It 1' -' , f' 24ff9cfe?'31 .-261. ' - t ' 'akipet' . ,f azififizgaf :ieieilvw '.2 f- . :.i6:. nw? ggslff :GEL-1 'o:SAa:--' 252sfX'!1Ef-if' . . Jkilvf ' ' . , .-IJ . 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The new teachers that took the old ones' places are Miss Mitchell, Miss Mark- ham, Miss Graves. Miss XVhitley, Miss Aiken, Mrs. l.awson, Mr. Singleton, and Mr. lllanchard. We also have a new Superintendent, Mr. Sides, whom we like very much. Miss Gordner is back with us again as our room teacher. She has been with us all the way through high school and we think of her more as one of the class than as one of our teachers. We elected new class officers to serve through this most eventful vear. Walker Vvhite received the highest honor by being made president of this distin- guished class. Nat llenery was made vice-president: Ruby llunt, secretarvg and Harry Blclialliard, treasurer. This year we have started a new plan for our class meetings. Instead of holding them during school periods we have them the first XYednesday night in every month. XYe have had some splendid meetings that have been a credit to the class. .Xt the first meeting we drew up some resolutions to make our class the best class as well as the largest in the history of the school. We have been doing our best to carry out these resolutions. Mr. N. XY. XYalker was elected father of our grade. lle met with us at one of our class meetings and told us that he was willing to back up anything we started in our class, that he was with us in everything that was best. .Xt one of our meetings the question came up as to whether we should have an Annual this year. The committee appointed at this meeting made an investi- gation with such satisfactory results that the following Seniors were elected for the staff: Mildred XYalker, liditor-in-Lliiefg llarry Mctialliard. .Xssistant lfditor- in-Chief: Myrtle Sugg, Senior XYrite-upg XYalker Xthite, llusiness hlanagerg l'at johns, llusiness Manager. .Xfter a naming contest and much discussion we selected Hiflife-a name submitted by our grade father. Mr, N. XY. XYalker. Many people have contributed to Hilfifc and the staff has worked especially hard. XYe feel sure that our .Xnnual will be a big success when it comes from the press. The possession of our Senior rings was the first experience that made us fully conscious of our Seniorhood. .Ns we consider Miss tiordner one of us, the class gave her a pin. XYith the aid of our new coach, Mr. lllanchard, we had a very creditable football team. XVe played several games before the championship series and won most of them. XYe plaved flxford in the first game of the championship and beat Page Ififty-l mo' ' :S -'-' xv' :V7t:'t:-:',-.-'V' V. ,..., V- , . V- V-V7-, ., ' ?l 3.Q:i:Q:f1Q:f1Q153:f1:Vl11V.,Q,U A U vV13.3QQ:V1V:Q' i ,Q: f., ,,l-, if-QV.jg.3QgIf-:1 '1 f..fQ.,QQQL-L,131-'Vi-2-.Vlgigf-Q.. -i1:i :-:QQ 311'pi'-1':.T'-iff,-,'V., . ' I - lg .-:'V:V:-if2'1'ZgI:-:?Z3I3t'i- -. ' 6, ' -5: -' V' -, . V V 'V ' 513231532-1313:-.324315241 . ,f'fv,-IV -:'gg,,,:,.-1 . '1.g.,3 i : ,.g 1'Vgf. ,,I V' 1, . ' V . V-- A ml figtggtiit' ,a3aEii:e,,'jtf f- Q .: -visa? -15isi12v2'Qj, 1liiZ2if'f91', :. j'..,2I. '. '1'1.: - H : 3'V': ii' '.A.-if-if'?Ei2i25'1S2. 1i?ifQ3'3:'V r iff. ff T -n:Q?fif?..f .f.,:,..f ' . 5.55 'iF25 '.. ' ' 'f5: Q'21 f ftiabieil iu i 3 'E 2d25H155k5i5!:225iS2?5 .agzgziii . b ':'p???ga3.2f::ac'10fV-- ' ' . : m e ,Q -.at 9 -'E' ' v ----wma - '7A.- -Q-gil, A f af d wg - 3 sv2. - ' V R .ff fs -.1 .0 'fu - I A them. The next game was with our old rival, Durham. This was a very interest- ing game, quite thrilling for both sides of spectators. XVhen the game ended the score had tied. XVe played the tie off that afternoon and Durham won. This was a hard fought game and we were very proud of the showing our boys made in this game and all the other games played this year. A number of the senior boys were on the team: Hubert Farrell, Vtfalker W'hite, Brady Mcl..ennon, and Marvin Dawson. At our Hallowe'en party we had our futures predicted and some of us learned things we had never thought about before. This party was the night after the Oxford-Chapel Hill football game. XYe invited both teams but the Oxford people never did show up. Everybody was working hard as it was drawing near the Christmas holidays. so we decided to start the Christmas spirit otf with a party. XVe had a Christmas tree again this year. As we were Seniors now we decided to give presents that we could remember each other by instead of characteristic presents as we did last year. Mr. Blanchard was an excellent Santa Claus. Our Christmas holidays were longer this year than they've ever been before. So we came back rested and ready to start the new year off with a vim, However several members of our class dicln't return. Since December we have lost: Frank Mann, Uba Crissman, Robert Pendergraft, Cicero Caviness, and Bernita Bright. And during the year two of our Senior girls, Nina l'endergraft and Pearl Collier, have married. Wle are running literary society the same way we did last year. XfVe have the same clubs and a few new ones. XVe have added Fun Club, Home Economics Club, and the Cooperative club. These clubs have been continuing the good work of last year. This year the Music Club gave a play, Lowe Pirates of Hawaii, which was quite a success. The heroine of this play, lilery Penny, is a member of our class. A number of our other girls were in the chorus: Gladys Durham, Vida Long, Dena Neville and Nellie Merritt. The Dramatic Club is planning to give a public performance in lllay. Three members from our class, Pete XYil- son, Fendleton Harrison, and Mary Lynn Giles, who are in the Dramatic Club, are entering the state dramatic contest at Fayetteville on March 20th. The boys had a very creditable basketball team as well as football team. They won the first game in the championship against Pittsboro. However in the next championship game we were eliminated by Bethel Hill. The boys from our class on the team were: Brady Mcl..ennon, Marvin Dawson, Hubert Farrell, and Walker VVhite. The girls' basketball team made a record to be proud of. They had one of the strongest teams in the state, losing only one game-their last. At Raleigh on March 7th, they played the championship game for Section HI against Oxford. 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We were prontl of the recorcl our girls macle antl our class was especially proucl of its members who were on the team: Xlvrtle Sngg, Captain: Klilrlrecl XYall4er, filatlys Durham, and Marv l.vnn Giles. Now as Ilfllifc goes to press, we are planning many things for the next two months. We are hoping that lioth the hoys antl girls will make a good recorcl in liasehall. The girls have the tirst hasehall team in the history of the school. XYe are also looking forwarcl to our rlehaters' making a hig snceess as four of our class are on the teams: .Xclrain Couch, llenrv llrown, llarry Klctialliartl, and Nat Henry. We have organized a Senior chorus ancl are planning to make the music a real part of Uinimencement. For the lirst time our Senior play will be a part of the Commencement lirograni anfl for elass clay we are planning to clramatize our own prophecy. ,lnne Sth will he the greatest clay of all, for then we will receive our cliplomas. XVe hate to hirl the oltl school we hold clear a farewell, hut then-the worlfl is heclqoning to us. Now yon have aclclerl to your lives The tirst true history ot' the Class of '25 .Xntl who conlcl ever wontler--even yon, Why we holrl fast to our Colors- The Silver ancl lllnef' Rtvrn Tiioxiiisox. Class Tlistorian. Ijlllljl' li'ifi.:1-Ni.1' -, ,. g P V A qvvl .- - . , , . - v Q 9 sxfalmvm 1 my 0 4,-,rs mi Mit 062 JJ 'GUS fifrvxg ,UWC ,- 3 ,M o ri' 4 rbbg Or, 0 gffcou ,L , O? ,Wm Q ,,,- ra b 09' 0 f O ,, U 4, ,J-'P 03946536 W-5,1 ,,,,,,, L7 - A ,-, ,,,, gg-ju .4 A if: 1- - ,-..w.. f A . ,-:- ,,.,:,,: ,rf ,, -V rg lipLf .-'7I533Ei:321f-3:'1'.':.'-4.14 J H37 '21, '- J' f: N 1- V1-.j1.l:'132T:5'?'71-'.gg5-QQ: . -A ' Q 1 1 ,-g , ., ' , V ,, ' , '-'3':-,3,'-:, i:3:-gr:-'Q-1-3-1.'- H' r' - l . 9 IE- JJ' - ,I z-5E'J - 390- f , , -5565.1 ,.,,f1-9 , H3v1 ,.1:,.:51. 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For zulm fares for flzasv who fall by flu' tw:-V7 lf's flzf .VAX flzaf vaznzfs in flu' flzlvk of flu' fray. ll c rr rvacly fo work ana' iw want fo win llflzmz flu? flaucls arf flzickcsf in flu' lvafflv',s din. lf 'ZW rvsf, we I'llNfH will mfr lead us And Sili'z'r and lllzuf' -'f0l'L T't'l' fn' us To fglzf flu' fylzf and will flu? goal Yllllll is Hof Wczrlzrd fvlflumf fva-vizzg a fall. ,ALICE LEE Loxcz, Class Pact. Pagr Ififfy-Sf-1'r1z If og ,P of If -36555 P U yer. 0 ,OO r ,Yoo 'f'V4 -.sq 'P U0 09' CG 00+ .,,, ,,,,g3'j -The O -24 .xr ' w..mvai 1' I vf ---- - . .. . .. ..... , ..-- I -A --if-i W,-7 . .-.rg ,,,., , Wm- H 'ff - 13:31-1': :'-Y.: ' ' - -1 -Q ' ' . .,-:':-1- ' I 1.4-, .41 q ,, . , . -, A f ' ' ,, 1 f . :A559 -.41 , .N - , ' . . - , , I Wzffi -f 2g2 f ', 1ef2.- ,.g- v w- -- , L.,f4:1' 'E ,numb-I . 8 . --5,1-'?7Iii5': ft : 1.'.9'2fi.-595: Afelaf' pf- Tw Qfsifiivvf. 1'aZs s Q - '-cjiQ?4:2a' - 4 F1 I 1 T, 0 ' -..' . .-.- A..- .. 1, -1- II. .. . .- .H.f.,.. .- - .v.:N-.. . 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Qlass Statistics CAS VOTED BY THE CLASS? .lx llarle Tiuuifz did Oftvu mv A111111-v fimvs fn flmsv of his dizy: Of llzc' lirs, ilzvrr arc tlzrev- ll'l1ilI 0114 lvlmll mzvv l W ,. ., A 1 um .vtafi.vfir.v. lful, gmflv 1'vi1a'v1',zlm1'f gvi zrjxwt .lml figrvv 'Zuilh this l'-Vlllftll Hltlll lfor flzvsv slali.If1'c.v 'ZE't l'l' slzrmfing you .lrv lmxcrl O11 fllllylllflll sniznlfi' will frirv. .NIILDRED XYALKER ...VVALKER XVHITE .IXLICE LEE LONG .....ANN1E DANIEL ...XVALKER WHITE ...UNDIYRTLE SUOO .WIILDRED XYALKER ...XYALKER WHITE .IQUTII 'l'HOMI'SON .JXLICE LEE LON-1 ...EIIWARD VVILSUN MILIIREII XYALKER RIILDRED XYALKER .LIiOW,xRD XYILSUN Rust girl uflilm' ,,.....,,.,..,, WIYRTLE Sum: lil'.Yl lwhx' llllllfll' ..... .llml Origilzul ,LI,L lim! Hlt1lll1Ul'l'll,, LL.L. L. IVl't1lt'5l ,,,,...L,,w,...., ., Illuxl lIlllI10l'Ul!.S' ,,I.. . llluxl lniwllvlz ',.,I, llzlvt rlc'lNIlf'7'..,.. lim! izfzlimvl .LL.,L ..HUI3I2R'l' FARRELL Ii1mW',xR1I XYILSUN l1EA'I'RIL'E HUGHES IZEATRICE HUGHES .,L,.I....,NAT HENRY ,,,...,I2LERY PENNY ...,,LXI,liIAN COUCII .....DfJRl'lTI'IX' BURR -A . BF.S'l l'.l'l'l'1lll'Z'U ..., Bvsf lll1l.S'lC'ltIH ..... C' ufvsf ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, Most stircliozrsn.. .Slvcjvivxf ...,..,L..., .. Jlusl livlzifzd fimv ll. C. XYALKER WHITE RLFBX' HUNT L....G1.,xDYs DURHIXNI ., .,...,. CHARLIE TEE!! H UBERT FARREL NLXRY LOUISE RIOSIIEE Clrlss flclffw' ,..L,,., ...KIARY LYNN GILES Clasx .vlz file ..... L......L.. I DDWARD XY ILSON Class C'lll.YSl7lll1l7.X '.., C11 ass ff Psi ..v,.,. lmlry ,,,,, ,.,. . HARRY MCGALLIARII PIENRY UROXVN .....WIERRIT'I' LEAR l?1'ggv.vf lvlujf ,,,,...,,......,,,.. HENRY BROWN l31'ggf'sf jazu-fuorlsm' MARY LYNN GILES lglflfjflil Prllw' .....,,,., lllosf ficklv I.LL...I...... Hurt Om'-lmzicl zlrii XYIESIJEY TIHIONIRSON .,,.IiA'l'I E I3 AC Ii WOI III 'l'l',.lXl'ARVlN DAWSON llzrziilwsl ,..... . ..., BIARYLYNN GILES llloxf in low' ...,... l,a:1rsf ..........,... .,... .....MIxRvIN DAWSON XVESLEY TIIORIPSON Jlosf f011vvim1'.... ,.,.....I. HENRY RROVVN .Most 1111'sCl1ivt'01r.s L... RI.-XRY LYNN GILES Most old HIlYI.tll.S'l! ..,.....,,,,,,., LET,-x CHEI-:K Pugr' Fifty-Eight F.: 1' .1 'N ii' i if ' iii? x ' . lg :-z1:?':1 'I-I-2'-'H-.1I- 1-. . r - ' -f f-w, -. 3 iQ-Lod i ' -I f '- - ZF, I .,,3,.1l::.,l-5.32.1.H:.i.:: .I F, -twain :L ', 7- A 5o. .1..-.i vl::U A- .V I , g L 1,4-1 X -551311-'- ,Q 'hagtti It ',tos:...4 , ,Q-252 -2?f:1aESe,e .nsevf gi , -' .4-234525293 :.aq.?:1s 9 ' fo' -' ' ,-5-ir. FEC .-' - ' .. -i:'.'If,:I'iE5: ,..,-9-is ,ucv 'u:.,..1,q:. -:' ,., , -E51--. ' -'ecgoi' Taigaosgracv' ,ns:i2g1..O ' ,Qg'fEyQr9 .. fufiwtv .122-lf,-I foie 29f- .1 Qf:':P'iif51 ' -1 2- .,t f, . . :,g, --1 TQ.,,lf'ff'tsQs.eZzl1.', .- :P1f...?-1:-.., 1 jf - ..,.f:5Aa,-j j,,Q,,: .' ,fe '- - 54-'.:Fi4: i Q222i423f2fi0: -- - 1 15fG:P5', f,,,f-fi' J' 9 25if?fEdz5is212z5fs22f 6355953 I ' h '-f2f-1ra5gf2:icf2Qf:'3' , -xo, -fig:- . -Mn' . : ,, ,, L: - ' ,if gg-5. 4 , ', .,,,.,,...........a5,3 .f. 2x39U N if L- szeadssiatqgi,:+cio35s-59,1'fn-w 5-'ig 1 ' ifE f5?1-wk--. ,1.Js..1.. ' 'Z . V - A . . , N' 4' ' fl Wir, - V' Last Will and 'Gestamefnt STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA, COIYNTY OI' ORANGE, 'l'owN OF CHAPEL HILL: VVe, the Seniors of the Chapel Hill High, being about to expire, and the majority of us being of sound intellect, do will and bequeath the following items: ITEM I.-To the faculty tineludingthe janitorl we leave fond memories of tlIe tender tots who, after ll or more years of incessant toil finally succeeded in graduating this year, 1925, A.D. ITEM II.-To the class of '26, which is in dire need Of dignity and eontrol we will to aforementioned gang our dignity and ability to keep a good study period. ITEM III.-To the class of '27 we will our colors, motto, song, and everything else we have not designated. ITEM IV.-To '28 we will our StephensOn's American History books, that is, if said class can learn anything from them. The following individual items we cheerfully bequeath: ITEM I.-VVe will to Miss Whitley, who has in various manners conveyed to certain mem- bers of the expiring Seniors her sentiments concerning chewing gum, to-wit, all the juicy fruit growing under or around any furniture in the school building. ITEM II.gBrady McLennOn, being fair to look upon, wills to his more unfortunate fel- low-beings his aforementioned good looks. ITEM III.-Ruth Thompson, being an all-round girl, wills aforesaid fat to Esther Metzin- thin, who not being of such portly dimensions might be able to accommodate a good portion of aforesaid article. ITEM IV.-l-Ienry Brown, being gifted with many talents, wills his ability as a vender Of belts to anyone who chooses to follow this honorable profession. The aforesaid Brown also wills his executive ability to the next president of the Morrison Literary Society. ITEM V.- joe Buck Dawson, having feet Of good proportions, wills aforesaid feet to George Hoefer of the class of '20, a lad who now boasts a number eleven. ITEM VI.-A group of live Seniors, who do not wish their names mentioned here, will to the class of '35 the privilege of leaving Miss Mitchell's 3rd period study hall to play on the Giant Stride, Chute-the-Chute, swings, et cetera. ITEM Xf'II.-Walker Wliite wills, to-wit, all the stacomb, axle grease, and other standard hair-dressing ointments, with which during the past year he has plastered his beautiful lOCliS lu his frosty pow, to Francis Uzzell, who heretofore has been using lard. ITEM VIII.- Pete VVilson wills his artistic temperament to Martin Farrell. ITEM IX.-W'illiam McGa.lliard wills the money owed him by the members of the motley crew to the beneht of providing the high school chapter of the Ku Klux Klan with suitable robesf I'rEM X.-Pat Johns wills his wavy locks to any girl in need of a permanent wave, ITEM Xl.-Hubert Farrell, said to have quite a bit of laziness in his makeup, wills the aforesaid quality to Calvin liurch, who, with the aid of Farrell's laziness, should be able IH escape all work. ITEM XII.-Brady McI-ennon wills his way with the ladies to Bob Mclver. ITEM XIII.-I.aLtta Riggsbee wills his ability to play a clarionet to Charlie W'oollen. ITEM XIV.-Mary Lynn Giles wills that school girl complexion to john VVatson Aubrey to paint posters with. SENIOR CLAss, CHAI-EL HILL IIIOH SCHOOL. Per NAT H. HENRY, Texinlm' for Class of 1925. VVitnesses: GRACE, HILBERT, UBILLYH GOAT. Page Fifty-Nine i p, ----- ' 7, ' .- K, .I 11 - ....: A ,...-,f ,H L- 1: , I 1' 1- . 'V , 'H 'i-'3. ?'-'bi-7ff 3i':.'i'3.fff2- -' .'iZ-'ii- L-iff 231'5.3f1.'3.'i l13.?:3'3'1:1 2igZli'fii'-23. V za. . -Q r 1 5 1 ' 1 YN - I: 1-.:, -1vt:,:-::- ,:..,1 .3-111 :35 -f:,551:-:,-'- 1-is .. .--13211, .:,.,1- 5' - 4 3 . :' ,, . Ja, ,J-V . ,.,,, ,ss 4-.-.4 , ,, Q: .,.. -0- .pq-if ,.:,,.,,,:1,,.-.- .. ,I , ...1 ,-+4 an 8 .. -' ' ' '-f ' f '3L'7:' 4-'f'5 7-'1-i4f35- x ':i1.lf :'. . T- v-V-f :f'i'1. . ,. -z. - ..:!EV.iL Eu- ':I ' W: 'A' ' . : f- -'Ti.4- 'Wf-ffieei'?1i4f: ' : - w J 2 F' :' w' f 'I - '1 ?-f..5?4?g f 1 L xf ..,,.-L f , 0 5 e Q. . Q ., . . ,, e W , . s Q' - fi if, . pf' Q3ropl1ecy of Qlass of IQ25 I was tired of work. At this time of year there are very few visees to be made out for pleasure-seekers and tourists. No one to call, no one to take out to tea. What an existence! Nothing much doing except a few street riots. Hesides there had been no mail of any note. '.l'ired of nothing to do, I called for my hat and stick and strolled out in the direction of the tiypsy Quarter. .Budapest is a beautiful city, especially so if one has lots of leisure and no engagements to fulfill. As l strolled along l scanned the quaint and gaudy signs in order to test my knowledge of these jumbles of foreign tongues. Boots for the Young l1eau 3 Hats for the Chic l'arisienne. Ah! how those did adore those gaudy little shops and their still more gaudy After walking for some time, I noticed one sign that the rest. lt would be impossible for me to show you how gypsy boys and girls wares. seemed older than all it was written, so I'll only give you a very crude translation. HSUIIIIIVLI Knmes! S110 ll'iH Tell You of .Ill l our f'l'It'IItI'5 and RcIf1f1tz'es.' Come fry l our Luck! Only Half Crown .' l started to pass on by, thinking the old woman false, when all of a sudden the thought struck me that here was a great way to spend a spare half-hour. It would be something interesting to talk about with the fellows back at the limbassy. So in l walked through an old wrought iron gate which might have once graced an Indian Temple. llow delightfully cool! A fountain in one corner of the marble Hoored room. So different from what l had expected! ln another corner of the room sat an aged woman in a gown of the most brilliant red with here and there lightning darts of burnished gold. llefore her was a polished pot of beaten copper hanging over a tire of sweet balsam of Asia. 'l'he woman was sitting idle before her tire and when I entered, she rose very gracefully for one of her age. She came forward and with a deep bow said, Your lixcellency, l am called 'Sandra' XVill do me the honor of sitting in lljy humble home ?', llow delightfully cool and pleasant it was! l gave her a crown and asked her to tell me of my old friends whom ,l had not seen for nigh on to fifteen years. l held out my hand, expecting her to read the lines as most fortune-tellers do. But she ignored it and pointed towards her brass pot. ln the pot was a mixture of froggy green, resembling snakes and frogs. llut she had begun to stir her mixture with a brass poker. Then-a miraclegit seemed that in that pot there was every color and shade in the world. l-low beautifull And as she stirred there arose myriad baubles of the most enchanting shades and designs that mortal has ever witnessed. liaubles of Copenhagen blue with stars of coral. Baubles of silver with darts of azure. llaubles of orange. of green. of crimson. .Xnd thengwhat do you think ?-there seemed to be small living pictures in those baubles. Pictures of familiar faces but in settings sometimes foreign and un familiar. Illlflf' Sin't.11 Q f f-1I--- z .-.-19155: .o r-' 5-' K . - IQ' ff' .sv-Sas --2-Qeife ' tw ,a p t . ..J 1- 1 F. 0, 0 , J,-v f ' 5 ' it f i ' U oi? N as as w 1 IRI! -, , ,. '.. I Ei ga I t1.-l Q., , ... 1 I ff. 5 tl LU -o.m J f..,1,-1:..,- -- - 4.4, .- . g -qw-1: .1-: ,U -9-15' -'.aq:3:31.-5-' ,,:5,.v,o. 1. '5'3.3.!e... . . i t . Q-is.. -amz... 1 -- ., .of.1.1e:...4 .A - . .. moi.-1 ,. q.....-1-..- -. ..1 r.. ,tx-.-.,. e'-:2.'.' 4 ,. ---vistas- f ' .1sGla1:n1-:ty 9- '.-sos A Q51 -- . f--:.v.?'4m':- '25265553:1.5'e:ae'1Of-'--' ,.. . , , .,.f.,' ' ,...,. z .. . gQ , . .,f fr y , -w-fs- --'- '-'S' - -r ...1--, 'rl - -- ' . .... . , y- -- f s A v-1' - ,:' - - ' ' - . . '- Vs , . .Iiss.:...'..,:.,.,e,,.1t- -. . A.. -QM mf.. .. an .. .. ' Q. 1 . , ,. -J 5 bhp In the first bauble sat a tall fair-haired young fellow. And what do you think he was doing? VVhy he was telling bed-time stories from station K. D. K. LX.. Iiast Pittsburgh. Of course this joy-giving fellow could be no other than XYilliam Mctialliard. Then there came a bauble all lurid purple, as of smouldering fire. I saw a broad verandah on a far western plain. There sat the owner of the ranch, XValker XVhite, resting from his ride to the different pastures. Around his feet were clustered three black-haired and blue-eyed children. XYhat a happy picture! Then the witch gave the mixture a quick stir and several baubles, amber with the sunshine caught therein, issued forth. I had to look fast in order not to miss a thing. There was Merritt I.ear supervising the building of a Hydraulic Iflectric plant near Muscle Shoals: there was Hubert Farrell coaching a foot-ball squad at Elon. The next bauble was of crimson and there I saw the office of Dorothy Burr. She was the friend and helper of all the mill people in a big cotton factory town. Then came the picture of Dena Neville. XYith The Love Pirates of Hawaii as a start, Dena was now with the Metropolitan Opera. There's success for you! But behold! VVhat was this next bauble of white with blazing crosses? It looked quite mysterious. Then I recognized the hood of the Ku Klux Klan. In the midst stood their leader. Henry llrown, lecturing on Klan Spirit and begging his fellow klanners to buy Klan belts which he had to sell. I wonder if he remembers the days of the renowned IJotter's Field Bugle ? Next came a lovely lavender vision. The bauble was lavender and the lovely lady enthroned therein was dressed in lavender too. .X Poetess! And of course Alice Lee Long. I wonder whose picture is on her desk. Perhaps of a certain young librarian. IYho knows? In the next bauble I saw a huge gymnasium. I.ine upon line of girls doing setting-up exercises. Its director had made this gymnasium famous and there she stood, just as healthy and fit as of old. Myrtle Sugg! Mary IXIann-no mistake-teaching Math in Iriillsboro Ifigh School. I don't doubt but what there is a husband or a lover waiting for her at the gate. Then that bauble fioated away only to be replaced by one even larger than the rest. A scene of distant purple mountainsgazure sky-fields of swaying kapolv. South Africa. The I.and of I'Ieart's Desire! .X pretty little Dutch Cottage and in the doorway stood Charlie Teer gazing out upon the veldt and by his side stood his wife, a buxom, fair-haired lioer-girl. In the next bauble I saw green grass and trees, strips of beach. and forest covered mountains. And everywhere there were signs: johns Sells the NYorld. IIt1y Real Estate. And everywhere you would turn, you would see Vat johns selling priceless and beautiful lots to scores and scores of customers. The next bauble was of powder blue and therein was a picture of a richly dressed woman sitting in a handsome limousine. She used to be Nancy Iohns, but-oh my-now she's the wife of a wealthy XYall Street Broker. VYell can I remember her at those four o'clock Picks. Page Si.rty-Our' r .V.,, . . .A I .., . N ' ' J W' v - f' 0 ,-r' ,I .,5::?.:::gs.. . aa QQ 6 - - fr'-'1-:fi -QE? '2'Z1f .:f1.:.e1f:1: 2'4 ..s.-:w1.- . fs-.. . . .:s .. ' .nsief 4i3f?229f 'fii3a22i? ' -F1 523 -4 1- 'fffilifaf' -' zariia . -,.,,:.:g4-f sgrgq.: swag- ,M -- . a'.J3f:'aoeF9r .g 525g4T' -flacizgagf-: ' f-.sf---.ob I. .-H1 -.1' z :---1 . 7-.- 'irb1fbfE'1a' .L0:Qy4...b my-5. ,jf 1131911 , f .1 Q'1'1'1-'-' '- ,3 -mfs: -' ..1 ' L'Q...w: 1Q2-4?1-3. :11sf1'-:'- i,.,2:--Wide... .. - ,,qzg:,f1. ,mlb ' .sk---s:: -I11-fs1-'?1:eo: -- 552 2'i25aP9 f ' ' 9 Qiiffflaiisiazirskif ' . M ':'1?'f'g?IiG'0-'-' '- L:.aw ,- : ,. 2, ,W ny g'.-gf-li. 5---+---1-g :.' - 1, , i igj. 3 j,j .., j j j j . j i j u Z H . M i f-:2'.:u O ai we 5 ll 'Z 4: 1 5' if-4 . 1 A Iflery l'enney's bauble came next. There she sat, upright on a horse. She was living on an Iiast-Carolina plantation. and each clay she rode out over the tields to give orders. The next picture was so very familiar. Chapel llill lrligh School! I saw a teacher's meeting: there was the Agriculture teacher. Clarence Oldham, and in another corner sat Iieatrice Hughes. Instructor in Spanish. Alice blue with stars of silver. This bauble belonged to none other than B Walker. There she sat surrounded by chintzes and silks. She was mixing paint and her snioek and face were smeared grotesorely. lint she didn't care. She was blissfully happy. She had just received an order to decorate an apartment for a very wealthy woman. The glare of lights before a theatre. The darkness inside relieved onlv by foot-lights and behind those foot-lights two very familiar faces. Nat llenryi. the violinist with a shock of black curly hair was sending the audience into ecstacies of delight.-But who was his accompanist? None other than Ruby Iflunt. A large part of the success was certainly due her. The next bauble was of fluffy white-like cotton. .Xnd sure enough-there were piles upon piles of cotton and in the midst of it all stood The Cotton King of Cumberland County -liaison Xivilliams. Blue, violet, copper, and Nile green. XVhat a pretty baubleMlike a proud peacock! And in the midst of a circle of gay diners was Mary l.ynn Giles, dancing and singing her way through life, just as she should. In the next bauble, I saw white and blue uniforms marching along a seemingly endless hall. Down the hall came a doctor, going towards the operating room. Isle was the eminent surgeon, Dr. Thomas Pendleton Harrison. .Ns he walked along he stopped to speak to two trained nurses standing in the door: one was Gladys Durham and the other. Vida l,ong. They all seemed happy and contented. The next bauble was full of radiant sunshine. There was the baby member of our class, now the baby member of the House. Harry lXlcGalliard. The next scene was very familiar too. It was a picture of a wholesale house, owned and run by Messrs. Melvin and Lewis l.l'-vd. The general manager was Bruce Sparrow. known in High School davs as Red tThe last time I was home. five years ago. they were just starting in businessl. Golden yellow. like ale sparkling through ice. was the next bauble. And in this bauble I saw three friends who owned and managed a farm life school. Maggie Sparrow had charge of the grammar grades, and li.eta Cheek and Nellie Iilerritt' ran the high school. I understand that they are rendering a great service in the educational work in Orange County. Then came a remarkable, but yet to be expected scene. pkdrian Couch was teaching forensics and the technique of play-writing in Yale University. XYell do l. remember Macbeth classes in our Senior year. The next few baubles were of glorious featherv white, for they represented the lives of some perfectly happy wives and mothers who had once been just school-girls. There was Iylyrtle Ray, busy and happy on her farm in XVavne County. There Katie Blackwood, the wife of a promising contractor in Phila- Page Siirty-Two W .fvf dog. D K s OCWQ U f 230 Om-C ooo WH ,XY F0 ,.yvvW'Jm B-Woo Neg . O 41 .xr J V. ,-if-,Z.i.i.l:3:QQ.,f:3.i13'-lil , 'J' -.:1'f.-3 i'I'.2fjIv yf ' .':-if ,?.'Q..Q 1' ': ' :Q -.'1 3 , ' , , I . I ......-.- - .. ,, , I H., , .. ,V A V H. Q f'1:1'I,'j1':-'1g.g1'g1-?1'1I-'--' G V w l f ' r if ii ' - - - . ,:L-srgs.. 1O2.l.f'-- f 1.-g.A:...H 1 .41 .1 .ga-',3,,. 15: , ' , :wav -0 . -sag: .1-1: , .--f- ao.:..+ . -3 I .: 5 .. . ,g2PE??1lH f ag i, .51 .ns:.aH9 .4-gf... . -1 - -.-ape W:-:'f' ., -Z-i.'i?fi:1iiif5Z . .-1-:2? .':'.-1-an -1 . .. ' .. , I .' to? 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At least that's what her employer called her. It was Ruth Thompson, an efhcient stenographer. Louise Blackwood was the subject of the next bauble. There she was sitting at her desk. She was the librarian of the Durham Public Library. The next bauble was a picture of fields upon fields of golden grain waiting for the harvester. And there was a pretty farm house and the lady who presides there was known as Ethel Hogan. The next picture was full of tents and gay Hags everywhere. Look inside of the main tent and you will see the tight rope walkers. There were 'lleulah King and Odell Blackwood doing a heart-stopping stunt way up in the air. VVhat if they should fall? But of course they won't. Aren't they members of the class of '25? On the next bauble I saw scores of pretty girls in the gardens of the Boston Conservatory of Music and in their midst was their teacher-Eloise Sorrell. The next picture was of copper bronze with hues of coral. There was Louise Riggsbee sitting at her desk in a newspaper ofhce. She was editing the column entitled Useful Hints to Young XYives and Mothers. I The next bauble took me to a land-foreign like the one where I was-Peru. the land where Easter comes in the autumn. The Senora of the vast estate was Elena Tavara. Everyday she rode out with her husband to visit the outlying farms. It was a colorful picture of broad plains, with blue sky, and the purple mountains in the distance. The next bauble was of blue. In it I saw blue uniforms of all sizes. And the largest one was on Vffesley Thompson, of Uncle Sam's Navy, Marvin Dawson and Brady McLennan were the subjects of the next bauble. I saw the Carolina Inn at Commencement time. The porches were thronged with visitors. And the two managers were hovering around, seeing that the guests were being made comfortable. The housekeeper of this famous hostelry was Mildred Cates. The next picture was of the same old Orange County. It is Spring and the fields are green with tobacco and cotton. One farmer is talking to another sitting in a big Buick car. They are none other than Clyde Hogan and Lawrence Black- wood. I'm so glad that some of the class sticks to Orange County. The next picture was of a great lighted hall. This time, however. it was a ball room. The aged Paul VVhiteman and his famous jazz orchestra. Among the clarinets was Latta Riggsbee, whose wonderful playing was sending the pleasure- seekers into fits of ecstacy and wiggles. if LT T Page Sixty-Three ,Xl I ' - I ' QT' . . .. ,, N. - ,fe V '- ,aiihie 'I .6i:1:tb5.s2?- +-J2ai1f' o- -+ 43,5215-:'Z. aaizaiciofv W .- fi ,ft to-.,1e-f H ,,,,5fC,tw Simba .,... rf, . -TH - :U I-35: .. , HM55 - Lg ...-,g?.,.L,E:,J' i r , rv T Oo J 0 G , Q. out 0 U O N.. 0 k f 0 ,Gul-v, A U I iqiffig i ,I '7 ., ,5,72:'7:' IZ. I-1-2'i ' 1' I ,J 5 1 ,1,'-54 ,15 I' 'g ,.4. '!,. ' i:i,:'Q'A4.lk,-,g.:fi-Jig' .3752-? 1: '1' '.-Z 'iii-f-1545 ,. g, . 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I had seen the present occupations of all my classmates. l was just reaching for my hat when out issued a new bauble- jade green. with lightning darts of coral and gold. There was Xliss tiordner-oh no-not Kliss fiordner. lrlut who was she? It was Xliss t2ordner's face but there was :1 mighty handsome man with her. She was living on a farm in Western North Carolina. down between the purple mountains and beneath the sapphire heavens XYhat a happy picture! lt's a wonder she is not grey-headed with all the troubles we gave her. .I thanked the old woman. and taking my hat and stick. walked out into the sunshine. Such an experience was certainly worth the money. .Ns I walked along l thought over the scenes that had just floated before my eyes and my face must have registered my thoughts and comments, for as I passed people stared and pointed at their skulls and shook their heads sorrowfully for they thought His Excellency! mind had been ahfected by the heat. linwwiui D. XYn,soN. 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'NK f Y: W 'F'i'E, V .Q 53' ' THE Hll,LIlfIi STAFF l. Milvlrcrl VY:llkur, Ifditmf-in-L'lr1'1'f 7. l.y1l:1 lillhlllllis, Junior Edifur J. Myrtlu Sugg, .S'u111'm' ll'l'1'I1'-If Ifdftur' N. l rwlc1'ick Kuch, IIVIXYIIIIILIII Ifdifm' 3. llzlrry Mcfinllizlrel, .-lxsixtuzzl liflilm'-in-L'l11'cj' 'L lintllerim- xvil1kCI', S!7f'11LlHIlIl'L' Editor 4. lfznlvin Burch, .'1rt Editor 10. VVilli1un Merritt, Junior Iidifor S. P111 juhnr-, 131lSi11t'.Y.V ,,UV!1l1ll!jl'7' Miss Imlu CZUYIIIICY. 1'-tlflllfj' .'1zI:'1'5ur 6. VVulkcr VVl1itQ, Bn.vi1x1'.fx flluzzagw' Page Eivglzty-T'wff ?. , V -',,' 'rvr Z-iii-ii: li is i A' in o .ti-Z in ii Y Q ..'E,:,..1,..4 .5 5 In 1:2 2 fig, . V 1: . . .a f f -v -, it -rii5.1:i-579 Ars 'iQi 5fl . fi .3 135 1.2.15 . -..?-if ,Hit ' '15 -:Ei 75-3 u v '.1f...1,:4: -1 I ,, ,- ,..':'r':gg, , , ' 329- 1-' A .- .- asaoagziisi-1' .afQz5i.,.5'l vasffiffrgg., .ja f'229f:ff - -' '- . '1'?5 ' '.,:df1wbe.1w.-. ,- :5a,::4-f.. :,.,:-is-'tr' .. li - 4.22:--1 .. ..,,:..,f1-- .Lao 'z...fQ::.-. 1- 1: A-'f v 'f 23E?tfi'i2?'155:2Z525!15 . k . , -.-.- in-1-. . . , -V A v o a : -..-.-J, N J: 5---5. , ,, -..,,,,,:..-.......n:.:--,--f-.-. D L-0 f:roe.:,sg:g,,,,, .-.T -'?fTr-:. .- , gr +5-:fi --' gl -1 .Q-...J 0 Q .., ,xsEfan,.. uso .a . H , A' .JA-.FJ I ,A fl 1.. Paul lfatten J. Henry Brown J. Mildred Cate 4. Adrian Couch 5. lidward VVilson l'n'c-President Prcxidcizt Secretary Critic Illonzitor 'Glue Morrison Literary Society Until two years ago the work of Morrison literary Society was carried on in the usual way with the usual results: night meetings with small attendance and mediocre programs. The work proved of so little value to the students as a whole and the need for definite extra-curricula activities other than athletics was so urgent that another plan was sought. The result was the reorganization of the work of the society by the introduction of club groups in the fall of 1923. The club idea is to guide the interest of each student in some particular hobby-an interest which if properly directed will lead to a better use of the stu- dent's leisure hours. VVith each group of sutdents is a faculty advisor who l13S the same special hobby, or interest. The changing population of each school year varies the kinds of clubs from year to year. Last year we had dramatic, debating. agriculture, music, and scientific clubs: this year we have dramatic, debating, music, cooperative, scientific, fun, and home economics. Page Eighty-Th1'ee aa. 4, f - 1 1 1 11- Q ':-fH3 ':i'-' A- -. 'il T . 'iffili i-fQ. ' i 5211! ' ' . 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W.. .,,. , . , . . . -'V- 1 I I '-5 Ill , , '51 .,.. I 13.-:vl' ' ' ' , , , . rg 15:-'If ''.I:'xI I'fIjlf,,.':,. ' H j 'V J' jf ' '- ' - ' ., ' . . . A - '- - ,- 1.47 .ifaf .. ' ' I 7 - . -' - ' X f . ' , . z2ig?f f - .':IEi?i1?' 16:11-1 .ref-- xzemzgaf fa ,...- . . 'edu.f--?'5iPh2QE?E9f'1Q6i?'E2P15...-. ' I,,: ft' -922552-'1 'l:.1 'r-31:5'v ' f'75 :'.'. if?-5.'?' --: i'fiffL f .- ,-' -I ' wg -ii?5??-,-'-15 1.5 :F W. ' K DED2f4?7,5z5150,,:.-..,,'1'-11121:-2 ,I 'Q 42:I4:e'acave:e2f'2.51' Ls - . . - - --10:---1 ' , mmxgga ':ggie.aZE5,4-g - ' on 5 Z .,g- elf , ,, .: 1g..-' :.:.3.,...,,., f Z sw- vu- II,-f--Q.I.i.,,.-.2.Is+2.I.-Qfpg,,,-In- f,.,-,g 1-1 r 0 .I A- M000 A-fm -+1 I ' - . 1' '-.I 5' if,-J Debating Qlub lJ1Il'f7lJXt'f To train i1I the fuIIdamc1Itz1l principlcs of dchatiIIg. OFFICERS 11.-XRRY MCG.xI,I,I,xRD ..... ..,......... f Jl'USfdl'IIf BENJAMIN LANE ....A ..... I vit?-IJI'l'Sidl'llf ADRIAN COUCII .,........ Criiir NAT PIENRY .... ............. .... 5 ' t't'l'6'lltIl',X' ROLL Ciflrlflz MISS Tm GIIRIINIQR Henry BFOXVI1 Jack Olivo Haywood Daggett Thomas Raney Edward Graham Francis Uzzell George Henry Pugr Eig71I'yfFi1'c ., , , ., , -- ,. . V ------'-- , , , 1 . , ..,... lf. . . ,:. N., . .-.f , -,e-, - 1' 'i3'3'3i'1'l':-1' . A 3, Z-'-1'-.f-T.3,-: '1-'T''Zi' 113'- T: 7 Zi'ifiiZ3'f1t7 '1i13'3 .. - . .- . 3: 'Zi3 .3Z' V1 1 r if-f?2'1-f?.11' p.1.? g.1,' 'V lr - .1 A ' i -W W .5 1'A'v . ,- V V 1- frvef' 'gimp :,-f...1 :1 ffl' 1: .xf1.:.a:f:1: Hg- .-:1.'i'3f'I': L.,-f-' --1:21z.g.5t-f'- ,. -fs - . zs4b2E??1fff -515234: .23 'fefaf 1t1f21:tf'g.,: A . . ff bf. -'La c f'1'l1':i' ''f,1.11.-'-5:70251-ililffif 1 -, i fx? - '..1.Q23?4?.. -f'f.i.Lg.,Jv-' . -V: 1' 'f'5 -'Eg I 525?i?21rf::aof.2.-, , lf'i' 0 I252fk'5gf:2fjjjI1221CiQE5' ,qgzaif 7: 0 X -igaemli-:Q-1-:trgl-'aff 1+ -'-1-if -:---'?':f ':- .'.,.' 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S et'rc'z'ary CALVIN BURCH ,....,............. ....., H ixforitziz RGLL Mary Adams Erma Andrews Glenn Best Pearl Boothe Anna Braune Dorothy Burr Louise Blackwood Vivian Bynum 'Harry Bennett Placid Bennett Mildred Cate Robert Coker Homer Dollar Annie Daniel Louis Durham Ann Davis Dorothy Fetzer Mary Lynn Giles Odell Griffin Beatrice Hughes Pendleton Harrison George Hoefer De Rhoulac Hamilton Nancy Johns Pansy Long Stratton Lawrence Isaac Manning Williain Merritt Frances Neville Samuel Paulsen Paul Patten VVillie Perry Rosa Raney llenson Ray Ernestine Reynolds Chauncey Royster Mildred VValker Katherine Walker Edward Wilsoii Carolyn VVinston George Wfinston Treva Williaiiis Charles VVoollen Faculty A-la'2'is01's Miss Graves Miss Mitchell 1'uy1w Eifflzfy-Sill' , i r -r J- 1 'V ii '-'y V I i 'AJ ' -- '. Jffk - ,, Q Q -e5'55f5k 4 I o O0 U :J ' J we -: ,. 3 ,, -f..: -'-3: ,J we 5 ,f nab od 00 o ' Q- A f Q ,udgunivu L UMA t QQ C o' 492. 'C' 1 ':'1:,:5:,221.: . 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S am Paulsen COLUMBINE ..... ....... D orothy Fetzer Mixkuor ..,. ..rr.' C Mary Lynn Giles On April 10 the cast played in the Peace Auditorium at Raleigh, winning unanimously over The Florist Shop, presented by Spring Hope High School. The .Yvtes und Ol7.YL'I'T'L17' gave particular comment to the acting of Edward Wilstiii as Pierrot and Sam Paulsen as Punch- enello. On April 25 Fayetteville came to Chapel Hill with Indiafz Simiuzvr, and in the after- noon Won over The llfozzdvr Hat presenited by Oxford. At night Fayetteville played against the Chapel Hill llfozider Hui cast: the result was the Eastern Championship for Chapel Hill's club. The next performance was in Memorial Hall on May 7 during the State Dramatic Con- vention, when Chapel Hill played against W'inston-Salem presenting 1:f.'l.'l.l1'S for the State championship. Winston-Salem received a two to one decision. Page Eiglity-Sewflii 2' P Y- -V D . .- '4-' .---1' H . 1 , , rl in .V V ,I J .1 E 1 VVV S V : ,.,iH: lg Q . 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S xl'l'1'4'flll'-V ROLL 01:1 I-in-xx'cx' Plcs flu-ck Xlzzriu Cutchin 1 Rulzuul Dodson KIzu'gzu'ct Mann I':llWlll'd Mann Ernest Mann Ilunczm Xcvillc W'z1It4m Olclhznm XYz1ldO Sparrow Thomas Struud Mary XX'iIli:1ms Ruby XYright mlm Dcutlm 1:lll'l!If.V ,-lrfwfsnr KI Iss MINNIIQ ATKINSON In llfll' ICI'-yflfl-lfflfiyllf 1 25.1-'TT :ffl i' I ,QEQS ZLHQ .1332 .. .V - , , ' .,Qg,af1,g1 '4s:'f i i.Qs i,Q-34faE3i ' Hig h .Q ' ,nl-li.. . : . ,l ' .gf-:mf--:' -' ' ,-...:,1gfJ: ,ff 1 3 --:2,y1f'fZE3.4f -5. '.g'.5:3-3-gf: ' ,W-Q: . ,1. , ' ' . ,, 'A -1 TQ ? X ' 1.5,-::,1 .Z'L1 ' 'ff.:::5J??lEQ?!:Z2'i i11' 'Q ijfqilriiu5,1-11:15-12 '44g.jpgfj3f21LfQ3fQ.2N,: ,:, yji2jG I Z' ' x q:26:?g5f1?'i0:. .-.,1-.:, 1 :3Q:, -3fiff:v41f2:...:4 A 11-ia-'zfn-r'41i:i.5-' ij:-1:1 .A-1--1:1-Q--,.1o.... '-SH-1fese9 1ffff .- 2 .:. ' -: - 'fe' '..'- fuzz V If - ' .,.,,gag5g54,.a5.qfHi53?,3Q-''fQ1,1ff.--:51-fic'.4f:1l1Q-...U-:,1 . -wa l , ---- v11.1,:.x 7 ' x Fl U Z' s'4J '91-g.: ' Home Economics Glub l'111'jm.w.' To aid in making simplr- giftsglianrlkercliicfs, canclics, kodak hnulcs. OFFICERS iXTl2RRI'l l' IJQAR .,.,..,... Cll,XRl.lJ'l l'l2 STIEINIER ,, .. ROl.l, Lillian Howden Eugenia Crahtrcc Mary Crahtrcc ,lulia Franklin Ethel Hogan Thclma Lloyd Mary Lluycl XN'illiam MCGalliz1rcl Iiurzzlfy . ld'r'i.w1's Miss KlARlil'liXM, Mus, Sm Pl'l'SIiU1t'lIf na,,.Sl'i rnffzry Ncllic Maclclry Christine Penclcrgraph Lena Pickett Mae Roberson Mao Thrift Alma Tillman Ethel Tillman Thelma XVcst QUILI. Pugr' 1Ti.rfl1f.11-.Vim ., A, ,. , ' 4- V 3:3..,,..,,o, n -r - -, at , , ' . '1 N. - . K uf - :.. '5. U V. - X ' ' ' a- D 1 t ' ?. ?- - .-me-a 1- f221f ' .au:sfsa1g4g5f . ersgsarzf' .fir , ,,, .11-g , : 1925202 tm- up ,aefai-it- Y l , ':J , --an --. 1-maxi .-.- '..f .4'7.4'.7.k-.Lv .:ED:.:iyf:..-, .- A-ew ls 'Q .-: il. .... O.. . J, -.' -, ZZ-I --11 ' f--- ff ---:tu--'io2.e1afS4 121755112-s.. i. .:-1--135: 1-1 f ..f'1?2f1 '. --Q-. 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S L ' C'l'C'flIl'y Irllflllfy ,tld-Uism' Miss AIKEN ROLL Katie Blackwood Odell Blackwood Pearl Boothe Leta Cheek Blanche Cheek Bessie VVard Cheek Elsie Craig Ruth Creel Ruth Collier Margaret Daniel Marvin Dawson Hubert Farrell Harold Garrett Meta Yeargan Ruth Hocutt Lula lflarward Ruby Hunt Beulah King Maie Leigh Hubert Long Vida Long Blanche Lloyd Elma Lloyd Melvin Lloyd Mary Mann Eldon McDaniel Esther Metzenthin Nellie Merritt Brady McLennon Dewey Mitchell Katherine Morgan Leesell Morgan Dena Neville Ruth Partin Elery Penney Marie Penney Lily Ray Latta Riggsbee Mary Louise Riggsbee Eloise Sorrell Gladys Stnrdivant Bill Suggs Baxter Taylor Rena Belle Taylor Elena Tavara Margaret Teer Charlie Teer Ruby Thompson Ruth Thompson Joe Warren Jessie West Faison VVilliams Huel VVright Priya' Ninwly W1 , AW- --ff , ,, ,. -- - -' U ,. ,--'-.-,- , . ' ' nl , ' 5 ':1:3.3i:,':':-3-23.31-1 .i ?113. 13- ' '2'Z'IIj-j-' -. .' ' 'V .- ' I 1 '1. 11- 1'? '2'1 -Tiff ,w i T'V,:iff1'-' f,a' f .9?'-a- . ' , - , . .Es ' : - 1-,,.1 ' :':'U:..-.-..y. Ur-yr.: - .. y - --- ' . --1, -- 1 4 - N,-,gf-. -- .,..:F3-:'ao3aw - ,J '+ 'QJQSH51 u'. f. .f - ....i,:f:diQ: ., 155' x 14s:If51 i,IF - - ..., , 1:.:e2'2ti2S2 f4 -651 li 'Vs qs:zgr5e5ggQggqgy-q4ag5- 5155? 55q:r55gigf1:,55oi2.3gII,:-'-soil ' -A-f If- - H1 H+-Q .e-7-I. -- ,,..v--- -4---.- i..-,,a-- mf.1Z-m--4-ff'-'-- -' . . r ...-.-....- ...f 1. . .1 f . . .... ----1--w -f, -..v..:. , , ,Ha ,.-. .. R W. , V V Q I .. 4 , .. 'a -qnnra THE MUSIC CLUB OF THE CHAPEL HILL HIGH SCHOOL Presents LO E PIR TES of HAWAII OPERETTA ITEBRIIARY 20, 1925 . SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DoRo'rHx' DEAR-Daughter of Plantation Manager ,,,...,,,,,....,.,.. XII?-S PRIMERYTCHCIICT of Private Schools for Girls ,..,.,.... S O'I'I.oI'Ic ..,......l1lI1'y l,I':111U3' .,.,,,li'11b-v 7il1tIllIf7XlJIl LEIIIIA Nvlliv ,llvrriff IQARNLANI Hawaiian Girls, Daughters of llurzu Xuz'1'IIf LII-INoE Rich Plantation Owners Lillin Kay NIAILE Elm C'm1'g1 l3II,I.y XVooIu-Lieutenant, U. S. Cruiser Tennessee ........ ....... I 3n,rtI'r Taylor PIRATE CHIEF-Heartless Pirate-Maybe ...,............w,....... ....... ..,............. 1? l don illv17fmicI SCARY'-A Pirate .........,........,.......w...,.........,.............................,.,.........................,.,.....,,...... Clzarlrxr lI'0IIIIi'u CHORUS oi-' HAWAIIAN GIIaI.s: Nellie Merritt, Elsa Craig, Rena Belle Taylor, Vida Long. Ruth Partin, Lillie Ray, Dena Neville. CIIoRUs Ol' PIRATEs: Thomas Raney, George Henry, Stratton Lawrence, Oclell Black- wood, VValcer Blackwood, Rohert Coker, jesse VVest, Charles W'oollen. SCENE Ifou ACTS I ANII II-Grwdvn of Miss Pl'l.lllUTi.S' Primfv Srlmol. Page NiIL8f1l'0Il6 :iw f -V it V' 2 ' TA - -. . 5 .. A . . In Q , I .In-1221.-air., I , R wlr: U Q in .Q 11. -21-I ' '.:f 1s1-, .dzQff'- ' , uf-v -, L:if96i ' 9:1'f'. .-' .5ZES2'elf '-' . - QW c55'.-:-1-,,.4. 1i151 . ' ,fn -Q ,,,irje?:2 -- .ff1 . . f' , ,., f-12. :,.1. 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I3l'l'Sidl'Ilf . 1. . 12 lhuilmliluclq I'RoLf'1'x' ,. , ,,... ...... S PH' ROLL Thomas Blzlclcmwcl F11-rlcrick Koch KQIZITCIICC Oldham Philip Rico KV:1lCm' Hlzzckwuml Onyx Hunt Favzrlirv ,fldi'is01' MISS VVHITLEY Everett Rush Howard Stone Charles XYUOIIL-n Fi 41 I'-X' ljilfll' Nitlrlxrf-7'1m lg -12-gg, N ' 'W:i7H7 'i'-1,.E2'.f1.Q25- 5 ' ,-.71'f L f L j rg EZli55ilf?2?222Ifieieaiizi.--rare-a21121-ff-r ,s . : ' 'D ., V,.,,-. - .,.-.- , ,.V. ., V..m.V, , ,,,. 5, ,,,.,. , . ,- - 21.11-:'r'1 . .-, 1025?: : ' 1 , SA '- nleoeq. . . .' Bwfw f 1- f -i-5722515 .pgui 2. --H0291 si ---3553132227: -Ur-:1-'G 1:1 -.'c1w: , ' . 8gE5.:f2fe'2?r':'1 . : 5a1LgfiaEi?Q? .? gg:52 4s3:2g:g4: :1 H 513.y5Q: :. :--L:zf1 1 '1j'A, :j j F ' , '+ - .. 1 2 5: 1 f . V ,- nfl, .,.,gzp:1:.:g1g-L--i.',V-Eggba-E-lra. . A., p5E'ao,.. r Ho, ,,.., ,,J.. 'l'.'- 45? i,-,.: ' l QE? l vw-J Monogram Qlub BRADY BICLENNUN . BIILDRED XVALKER .,.. Harvey Bennett Calvin Burch Mildred Cate Marvin Dawson Dee Durham Gladys Durham Hubert Farrell James Fowler Mary Lynn Giles Lucilc Hogan OFFICERS ROLL .,,...P1'cs1'dv11i .,..Sl'l'l'C'fllI'-X' Hubert Hogan Frances Ncvillc Rlildrcd Parker Robert Stone Myrtlc Sugg Wlalker VVliitc .lolin Wfillianis James W'illiams Auburn VVriglit Pagv Nilzcty-T1n'c'r, ni' ' f, . . . . I r: it .1 .1 gj , In , .. -Q ' ' ' 1' ' ' . -.gaggeg -1+zCu:.- ,.g,::f 5, 4j1o:r2- 3: 5 .1s:w:r:!1Z- ,iraatw-'f'4 . 1:-1 -.':f'f: , ,,-,,..5: ,gjfss -.5550 ,Q5'prQs.,,.g.f.ef.gfif'f -4325, tif :ii - , .. q5fc' '-:a::2:25v. ' 3341- 10. s . .-Oat5z::. we -2 ' f '2Ei?2P5Pl21l35122-13125 2:2555 . 5 ' S .if,mgF44.,.,4,,4,t,,. ,,,.,.ez'f..'-L,.t,,L,,, . - - ,. . 4 .1 :i,,,,:4 - -M H WM-V: .- . .'--'fluff- ' ...f:1o:...1'::.... ' P-1- ef? f ga -- . -f. . 1 f ..' 1--rtmasuga-tr:-wiffih''-QiJ,-5:.1-E-gg-:.'-.w --' - - '3, ,s:SL'ao:'8 ..,-,:,3l.5..:7,k,,, ,,.,Q,.ss,-. - .,... , 5 A , , .- , H . - N , .. .6 I, . '91-4-rf' , gif! 4 ' rt rf: ' 'qfxv 24,-i ., A if j. at 'ft fr gi V f Q f . , .. me .i ' X rf. X Q. V Till Vivian llynmn Mililreil VValker Milmlreil ifate I'it't' Pl'c.x'fdi uf Prcsitleizt .5't'ci'cIizrv Girls'Atl1letic Association XVith H Wlalker as President, the Athletic Association of Chapel Hill lligh School tiirls has entered its seconcl year ancl marchecl steaclily on. The organiza- tion here is a bona title member of the State .Xssociation, which has been organized to foster, stanclarclize, and popularize athletic activities for girls. The general plan of the association is to provitle some form of interesting ontcloor exercise for each girl in 'High School, regardless of her present physical ability or condition. The point system is usefl throughout the State, making it possible for each girl to be the prontl possessor of her lligh School letter. Yet the ZOO points, which are rerluirecl for a C-ll, are far enough removed to make the winning worth while. To win ber letter each cancliclate must show gootl sportsmanship, that is. be a goocl school citizen, anrl keep training for a periocl of three months. For each of these she gets 15 points. The arlflitional 170 points may be won from a combina- tion of the athletic activities. The major sports at Chapel llill are tennis, basket- ball, baseball, ancl track. The minor sports are hiking, volley ball, swimming, ancl horseback ricling. The points are earned according to this scale: Hiking+liach mile 1 pointg no score for less than 32 lflorseback riding- lfach two miles 1 pointg no score for less than 5. Othcial Games-Baseball, etc., 5 to 50 points. Page Ni-licty-1f'ou.r , ,. , , ..., -, I , . f ,, f-Q - ' ' , - .-C- ., I ,.-,'. 1 J A' ' ' ,, ' . S- .1 ' . , 1 --31217,'2E21'f . '-11 -, 5' 1 ' ' ' K . ' fi k eg? A i?ii' :fj , ,1:ii5iQ3,r , , ,103 , - I -lu : .. 1 H , it 1 gQ15'Q.- :-gif? .1,p1i., 'Fit :'5 , ,, 5aj:Qg2xggi2f9f -:a255f 41-af5312'Z'1j. 5iiQQEf'iQ:4 -- o F.,a . g: ::-52 ' E i7:., 4 .efa?E2i ..4IfTQ.i'.:t-ii .155 'grief Q 'isllf-1:Hs1f'2'i , .5 91 V - ' 1-f . : ' !f 'ff 1 - 1 -.1 g I - N . -- .a ,, 'Nb-pn Last year there were eleven girls who won inonograins. This year, with aliuut six times as many members, there should he many times that mimlmer. Miss Minnie Atlciiisoii, who is Chairman uf the Third District of Nilrth Carmi- lina, is Faculty leader for the girls. She has worked especially hard tu have 100 per cent of the girls in High School members, and each member duing her hest. fi .- -Y ,V---. ..i 14 SPORT LEADIQRS tlleading from Left tcm Riglitj Myrtle Sllggilitljfffflltlu eulifuiu FTJIIICCS Neville-Baxelvall ,llamzfjtr Helen Pai'ke1'-llitfwrluss Bax1.'t'fImll Alice Lee l.!Jllg'HI.l?l'IIg lmiidw' Lucille H4lg2lllT.SqTl'.'IllHllilljj Imzzdcl' Dclfrey Pe1n1eyfYcunix .lIl1I1L1fIL'l' Mildred Parkerfl'ollU,x'Ivu1l ,lltzizfzgr Lyda liiihai1ksiY'ri11'niuyf l.t'ud1'r Katherine xVZlll4CI 7TI'tlL'k .llazitmw .lft1lIu!lt'l' Rosa VVcaverfI'lui'.vt'In1t'k Riding l,t-,tilt-i Minnie Atkinsonflfurully Ilirrcltfr Mildred CHM ,'ZAUL'-lJ1't'XfIiL'IIf G. ,1. ,-il. Mildred VYalkerfPrc.vidcuf G. fl. ,-1. V Vivian Byiniiii--Serrdary G. rl. J. Page N'i11ety-Fire 'f A ' Q., .. .., IM- ,F M V 5- , gn. . I . , V P 1 1 .. .- - A A 3- , ..., ,, 1 ,I Y - . 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U .., J.- - ,, , , ., A. ...-,,.1,:ai....,,.- -- - . . - B 5' V T W H ' su-1 5, '91-4 - 1 if 'fm-3, , 'L A 1464 1 ,,., N ,W in JUN' 41 - W'-' ' if LI3V'y 6356 Ajivmative Beam Harry Klci2z1llia1'rl Natlmnicl Henry fic-Urge 'Hon1'y!aIh'1'm1ff' L'I1.xP1ar, ll11,1, vs. Rnxmuw XYUII by LQIIZIIJCI 'llill zu Q-11211301 Hill. Cjlft'l',X'.' Kcsulvn-cl. 'l'l1z11 Nurth L.Zll'0lill2l shnulfl ratify the l'm'l 'liCl'lHillZilS :mil XYEIICI' 'liI'ZlllS1JUI'lZlliU1l .NCL llllfjl' Ninrly-S'i.r F- n ls rw 2 +A C .J fl 1.. .sii,.1' pu 0 M ,as-4' v U 2 A-ici? AQWP- J 1 9 Y., .111 ,g,-' -w1:p2.., 9' ,O lg I , -, ,. .:0:- .l , , f-GF ,' s ,. - -J C ,555 fs f 1 o C 4 ,ry '- 00 ' 9:1-ie'-,1f:1- LL .. a n 3, 3. ,14 -9: t OU O ,eg , d..4.d,f,. . , . . -,.,,.. ' f ,,wm'f G JDFYXQ l V ww M Jr if is w i ii 1 .... ., . ..,. . 'i-? -'..' was we .3 ft 1 of O lt I A I ' v'F -'Tar O J A -,Ai - !.:.gfs:-1 :!. Mm, . , f J Negative 'Seam Adrian Couch Henry Brown liclwarcl Graliain--alffrnatc RUXBORO vs. CHAPEL HILL XVQU lvy Chapel Hill at Roxlmoro Chaps-l Hill is in thc ll'l3.llglC with Oxford aml Rinxlnoro, but Uxforcl witliclrcxv from this ycar's contest. xyllllllllg both debates frimi Roxlmoro, Chapel Hill entered thc second pre- limiuarics at the University and lnotli teams participatccl in the semi-linals. Page Ninvty-Seven T 0 W Y L G msn, l :rg 0 nz ,if f my 4 o C5 0 Rohm M Zpgv L5 L f U ,f o U Q f, 0 4 O O J K 4, O O lggvnfr G 'f 'D b O Jr O 7 f cn U4 0 Uk no-3 B9,3 '42-'.13'1 4 aww H X -- --'--' -Y A- 'f'- , -' , -V 1 V I 'ff -is-'f is i -1 .V 3 . V J . . P' . -' ' ' ' 3' - ' 1'f . . . :-- . ,?':1f'r'7 . :2:ii4?0?-5 .: , ...if ,:-..-'-.- -'fs - : - i g . .- Q - 531 - iz :hide .gg -:. -Qty -2 agen, . L: ' B 1-2' ' :'a'7'5e?f ' ,529-J 1iz l'fQ,i1 ' ' ,'A?If:'fl'iiI'F' ....atI-ff' - , ,. '-TE: ,f - 3' Zi?-4: .11-f - Tim.ff'ffITIfIbfF'1'. ff :fEi-2E:'a'-:, .,--.1f1: W-rf., Vu' - 'fri-55-:? .M ,ca i.3k'3 r:f I :.gfif:WQ55i,.: IC.:-f'E':i 3iE22-1- f ' sff2.1. ':'2'iQ2f1-iw--: 322952 3' QQ g.: -.':'H::a ' . t .- -,.-25.1-.'f:1-' , ,. .. --'11,-' M..-mmf ,-.... 4. , ,I - , -N-5-----Ng, --- -.ss-T.s-,,A .- -:gg .z05.'. .- .wc 'e' E. 1' - 4 .- 5. JNF4 1.3. .Y 11 1, , A , 'W ,f.L,.s-.- 4 ,Ai 1 K . , s , MRS. VVll,LlAKlS'S CLASS IN PIANO Music in the School The aim of the school is to give every child an opportunity to study instrumental and vocal music. lt is quite true that every student who studies music will not make a polished musician, and it is not the aim of the school to undertake such a prohlem, lt is just as important to l1C ll good listener as a good performer. For that reason the child is heing trained to apprecialc and love good music just as he is heing taught lu enjoy good literature, The 'school ohfers the following opportunities in music: I'uhlic school music, .l3and. flrchestra, Piano, and Kinscella class method of piano instruction. l'uhlci school music is taught under the direction of Kliss Aiken to every pupil in the elementary school and to ahout sixty per cent of the high school pupils. Through puhlic school music the children learn to sing, and are taught the rudiments of music which tl'lCy must know before appreciation can he developed. In the Band and Orchestra directed by Mr. Sides the pupil has the opportunity to learn to play the various instruments collectively and as solo instruments. Private lessons are given on all instruments. Mrs. J. M. NVilliams gives prviate lessons in piano and Kinscella class instruction. Through the Kinscella plan the children learn to play the piano as a class and not individually. 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I,,X'1 l'lCN .1,...,........ ROLL Dick Hattlc Hcnry Brown Pc11dlct11n Harrison George Henry A George Hiiefcr Ben Lane Harry McGalliz1rd Willia111 Merritt MR. E. A. FA1uu:1,L, 1.1711 .,SL'l'1't'ffIl'kX'-Tl'L'LISlH't'l' Sz1111ucI I,21l1iSCll Wfillic Perry Clarence Stlll'diV21llt Francis Uzzcll Joe VVarren VValker WI1itc Faison VVillia,1115 Edward Wils1'111 dvr Page Um' IIIIIIIIVWII -v If U A ',,,, ,..,,,. .A ..., TL. A A ,.., fi .1 .. ' - , , ff- f ,g - V- r d, , N -: . , f'3,jf ' - ,.,25421 ' -!i.?:2:E5:-:'1 mg:-1.G ' 'O .4 . Q Q? , ' :,,.:w5zP!z9g:zg:?1 .1disQZp5,4,-.' -52af:eF?f'+',,., flflflw- 5 v 1 .f g,551ie5,3:,7,j Har. .. ' 'ffIf:'.Ql1f'f7ifii??'f?5'12 If W '3?3i3i??fLf:1wff:':2P'4?' .1359 'EM' N 3153-I-uf-A-rg. . - -3.337 .G7..:Z'J-4 -1O:9:5.:.,-- '-0-Q-H f ' W-cumin--Z4 1-p-,.f- ...' ..U.-.- -Y ,, : - - ':3i5E?E:E:e:a2?'iC'?Y'59'' W .,....? Li a? f':'a T. 3 '7 :-.i.:.:.'. f -7-' . 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Drzimzitic. zincl Nlnsic Contests. xX'i'ii1.l-'i'1t's-Ftitithzill, llziskctlmll, Islas:-luill, Track, anil 'lit-nnis. The pnrpost- of thc orgziiiizzttion is to fostcr :incl ciiconi'ag,c- cvcry activity in tht- school A fnntl t-stzihlislit-cl hy thc School lfiozirtl is plzict-tl in trust uf tht- lliisint-ss Xlzinzigcr of thc Wissocizition. 'l'hc your 192-l-1025 is thc tirst your nntlcr such 1l121llZlgL'lHL'lll. Thu ziccnmnlzntecl clcht of lwixccctliiig yt-airs ainonnting to S700 has ht-cn pziicl. llcsiclt-s, zithlctic cqiiipiiiciit for hoth hoys :incl girls, stzigc lighting, :incl ll Ncw lntcrnutionzil liiicyclopcrlizi for tht- l,ihrury constitntc ziclclitions to t-qtiipiiiciit, ln tht-sc trzinszictions :incl inaiiagt-inc-lit of gznncs, ovcr Slltitl has ht-cn hzintllctl, zincl za snizill hztlaiict- will he loft in thc trcasnry at thc cncl of thc school yczir. lfoothall zincl hziskcthzill will hc- ucconntt-il for in thc following sections, ,Xs to haschall, twcnty schools :irc now corrt-sponding lor lizisclmall gzuncs, anal it is ht-licvccl that tht- Lhapcl lflill High School will go np against thc stittcst sclicclnlc cvcr zirrangc-cl for it. Thu tcntzitivt schcrlnlt- inclntlcs gznncs with lliirliani, Hcnclcrson, Raleigh, llnrlington, Cary- Sanford ,Mit-x, Silcr City, l ittshoro, NNI-st linrliuin, llillslioro, Klchanc, zintl firziliam. Thu County Xlcct at Hillsboro antl thc Stzitc 'llrztck Mutt :irc not fur off. Good niziterial is at hztncl anrl good rt-corcls zirt- cxpcctccl from our track nicn, G. H. PAUIAEN, lizlxizicsx llltiiztigfcr. Payr' Our' Iiulirlrwl Two i '-'- f - ,. - f-'--- .. N . . ' . .pf , ., ' A li .Q1Q3QZ3:Q.g.g.-,.,-ggf 'i '1 'i -iv.-131-1':Q.'.5-Zlivi-.31112 -1,-'- -'fgf'131.f-if-1113. -'-- :31'.'31.:3.g '11:-'-4:-1.3-1,.'Z3y'1'3.-. ,': . -V .Q 7 ,':i3333:'1-:3.'11.: 1:1',. f - ,'-'-'.-lfl:3-'-f.3.- 13.33 I ,, V V . ii w 15,1:1.?312-g'1i3QIQEQQQQQQLg.' 5 2,11 ,:g f Q g .7f A 'i? e . V l ., i 7 Ig'-.3, Q5 i:,2,iqf?f 5.5 : We-a1l'i 1-5 :3 ., qzs52 ' 2a,ge5a:is 't1' g aga:-:top 1 1 , :'f n,.2 j H 2 7 2 5 5 Qu i' H .f . v ah, 'W 1-4. CAPTAIN FARRELL, Fzflllmck Fhroughout the season, Captain Farrell measured up to the expectations of his teammates in every respect. He was not only admired by his own team for his geniality, hut opposing teams always found him friendly, both on the field and out of the game. RED PARTIN, Ielalflvavk Red was handicapped to a certain degree. He was a regular tackle, hut owing to his drive. and speed he was shifted to the hack-field. This was entirely new for him, hut he performed his duty well at lialfback, making his best gains through the line. 14fi 3,i W ta ,, ai fm , xii fi' at 52 's'.'f- were mf Pllgl' Um' Hunrlrrfl Threw - 1. It O P463 Ha' f www' iv' ut r' J 'N - ' ,i'lf',.Z,':' -'st--if ,,.,,f,. -rr, , .. , -,.,,- .wr-X .5 . -.11.s,f-'-:- ,,.r,t.-it ,, 5, 1 1:..ie,:.,. ,. A: Tgiiyjabeg-:asf -4,-Q.-. ' -52511292-9 F --: :a-1,-:1 ' -A ..1 1.f'- '.:sf--.. - .f . , --:,g,,,.L.,:-- .:,f.sf5Ln:':- , V-g:,,1,,.. s ', . .mas ..-5.1 . . - :--fs.,..- 5- Cory -I 1- bo J O D 1 0 ...aa ' 5 . 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XX,x1-i412R XX NITE, Q-JIltII'fl'I'I7f1t'I3 XYalker playecl imrler great rlitlienlty, hav- ing sprainecl his ankle in the early season. In spite of this, he was the fastest man on the team, anrl several times senrecl the must points for his team. lie was men- tinnecl for State licmnrs hy several writers. ljllfjl' 'fill' llllllllffll F4 'Nl' We 94 J .4 r W B Bti F . . . Y i- wso p ,lg An w cg in vars ,J Q , O O O A s Q - o U o o ' 5 5' A - Q l 1Z1?3 i313'5'?31T2'fEiifir'it4 . -J :Z 1 J ' . ,51G!?'ilf' ima- :5H' :eE5:!:3'g55r ,QV .': -V - ' . ,, W' i':,:4 1 P'4-i ?F::'.1. 1:fif'iES?52?'fSQ, 6- . Q 1 jf , -fear- -Y : -f , :f m w e ...u w , we .a '11-, . V' Ro1:ERT STONE, End Rohert was small in size it is true, hut the opposing team always found a plueky little player when they started around his end. He always took advantage of his size hy tackling low or dumping his interference. DEE DURHAM, Halflirzrlc Here is a little fellow just ahout as big one way as another and just as hard as a hoy'can be. He was so short he could slip through the line without his oppon- ent knowing where he was. XVith this year's experience Dee should he a star next season. Y,-U fe in ig i ii. Yer 5 ,I fi if f? 'ke iw fer af? L? v 'Z- fy - are M , ,, ,..,, V W, W Q W ,M V, ,, ,,-,,i,,: l'1'. ,L.:f?::i5,,. -ggggiiz ' 5:S2 553g iE : , ,V VV Q , f A , 1 - nafsi-fzf. ,W - Kagsaizwz - ' 3 .. 2 f ,O. ,. . A ,,.,. ,J 9 ., .c VL. 'Z f 1151- .,: 'VZ' iii.-' ,-5 F' ,1 xIv.Q.1f-if + ,,,:.f.': ' - 'i , '. - 'J f 7 .Q-,.::5:'Jk - '7 , I 1, I ,ew mg .. . ' ,.,1d1t,,. i s , , ' Q, , .. aff -V-ibifswfl- f .:52:afsE?f- ' HSQPQ' :JF Ur l igacmreos 1' . SN . : ' 3Q:..,y.:f., F--:FSNFZEQ h r ic..-., I. wi-6:65 . --d h -L ,,2.,i?,iT:,,. 55' viii? P ' 2 ' 'Q H 'LLL -,ff - '--- lr p . . -J' 2- ' G -L Jf-if! - i '1'-1--r . 1..im:Lfqgzsfzt-45.2.-1-1i'.::iw-at-rg,-Of.-fr '.':SGf-L10-1.-- 2 w f uses H x Q. , ,. - -. J 9r4-ra ,Ion N NY SPARROW, Ilalflmrk ,lohnny made good his name. This was proven by the way he would dart through the opening in the line like a Sparrow, He played a good ganie at lialhaclc this season and even more is expected of him next year. lon N XYLI.Iix M s, Gimra' lohn did not come to himself until the latter part of the season. He received an injury in early practice which kept him out of the game for several weeks. However, when he did get right, he made things lnun around guard until the whistle lilew. Puff: Um' Hun: ,. lrrfl lNl.l' bl ,x :ii Vs XN'11.1,1,x M S, Guard O' . . fi l t' fiif25li1., .11 A t eiet -- Q 'Qfiif5i'21 '122'1'5-v1- 'A 1 --'V-'A ' 25- ,iii f ' if' ' . , 3, , .. 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Vlziyiiig in the hzieli-iielrl 'fm' some time, Auburn was shiftecl to eiicl where he played a goocl game, clawing his hest work tm the 0lTCllSiVC. iii Page Our HlllIIli'l'II SPFPII E f 4 l 1 k l 0 'I h 4 -um. nur .L ,W Q Y if rm 52, F nge' 'JSF' -cg? ,, r O df bw- .Aoi 'Z 0 dam ,fs J5-Uffo waging 050 U ov 0 0 ,,,,.,, 1,4 QQ. CJ -u Wm BA:-?3k,.n.ununm 7 A i L: .LLL-'1 E-131' -lkil'-T 11fi - ' 11-1'1-fQ3.V 'fi - - 'IP T f ,122 .N . , v a, f -3 L4- f .3 H A' -, A, ' N 7 .5 551 .. zdiwi- 1' .,Nif:...f - 'fifi i-1. 3 .f n , 5f ' - 72 1 . ' ' u ' -'-'1':'ii3i yoga Q . . f:f'1-gr. 1- :,,:.,,1 -S'1f,E.l-if fe'af'., .-g-: fl, - . '. ,-, .1'-- 3 ' , .mfg ,gif-1:22. ' Am' Q, .f14f:':Q: ,1.'z--:'.p,:: ,:- .f:..: - - 3:-., 4' , ..-ug..-fl, fx! Of o 134: ,gp ,L ,L-gf ug...-.f A,-' , -N: ' , , .,, -I 1:-q, , l U ,,-841' :5: fab...-i'.:x1f42qr' -22411: 'TH : -y : -FKUEQ' J5 '-u- -5-pq-j'5o,, 1 . 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Nothing pleased him more than for the opposing quarter to call a play over his side of the line. The big boy played a wonderful game at tackle. lllllljl' Hur IIllllfll'I'Il lffyfllf nlnr - rf? Af T lk' J, W -cfbfl' og il U 9 5.0 Z: ' GQDG -nfl Q Q4 J J yt Ou L H A 509 W U 'Ol' nwuflia? ,Ewm MEM 'J P 1 r I , vt -, -b ZIIAZVZ-1:4-:Hint-1 .' A51 , Av S I I , - 'Q :i:3:3:3:i:5''Z-2-I-3:-1-Lf.-1-1.-21'-E311:3.i,3 -'-Z.:, nf '4' .f-1':-:11-2-I-'--1-1-Q-Q : .,' - 45- .. jew- , -- I 7 V I .,., Q 1. ,G ... .,. . , ,, 0 P' fox: .' ..-:Q -.1.:2f' Q51 --261 ' Q -1 .,, .,.:Z : ,y,: r' . 3 g':'g'g.f.f t-gt-r' .i.' - 5.15 ' u-,1o,g,1 , I 4 ' '. ,.',,,,.v-:iff -ffl: f'1' :'- -rifjl' Cf-' Q' 1?iii?? :'- iqiifmfgf' r Q?-vf1gi?if: , ,.- J-'I' 0 7' 1 -41 , .pt 0 1 ,,,1-- ' H, .1 n ra H01 ll-.--. , . ' . , .,, k.:v,-L--v... 'W m - ..:-irza':ie42f1.2 -. It ' -s::.:if-z?..-.-.-- fi-if .2330 .mv-,f:e,z.1,1g-q'. ,,. ,. -gig-A 'i - M f'veQ51,',:.1!- '- ,sa'1,:.1i': 1-,gag sgagibe I- - 'ZD7l?gx '7'ji5E277l2:' ,451'rPf'.vi--'.'4'af'i:1 .1--: - -.A --- . L .::':5:5:::s?: g 'eoe -4f '- .J 453.1 3-.. -,. : f, - .5E1Q 1 ' -eq:--1, . '. : ,Hr , , Q ,, .- A , ,Y .. Q ,. , A -haw -.Jw if-1,-'N--'N--' - - '-'- az, - , N . .. . N Q , .. J ..,u',,a BRADY MCLEN NoN, Tackle Brady was somewhat lost when he was shifted from end to tackle, nevertheless he made a valuable player at this position. He had them all heat going down the held on punts, to say nothing of his deathly tackles when he niet the opponent in open held. -Lxivies FOWLER. Guard lk ' 7' ' , jun was a powerful nian and did some excellent playing at guard. The school owes a great deal to a fellow who tries as Jim does when he has a crippled leg. VVhat would he do with two good legs? Thatais the pep, jini 3 keep it up. 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JTIKALI, SQU.-XD, 1924 Page Uni' Hunrlrwfl Tw: Xlitliout any cxpa-i'icm': iii' luiwwlcilgc ul fi-Otllzlll, iliis Hllcflx' lilllu clirl wcll. lla sp1'z1iiiCfl liis zuililc, zillei' wliicli lic flifl mul flevclrip so Yillilflly- llc will lic ai lcrimi' iii T gfnws ff 0 ,er'9nQq?' S- M 552 o rm.. A' ww. Qi n oo aff fit? 'fs-s 6 gift- Q 'JZ Hi .E xg' b U42 Y Q I 2 If Qc U 029' in pw, SJ 9 Q J bww??P,5 ,L wawkxwewawmmamm if 53554 ' J 4-'.,,ea'E'ssr-v,.m.ase mmammm u N 1 'f' if--4,--. -'--- f fy. r -75 ' .2 .. -, .jjj 19 . lllll, 'iff .- 1.f'f '7C5H '7T 'Z,'-.U , ' , ' 5' , - ' ' 'ff ' 7' 'Y f I '-'-.liiifif:Qi3'3i': 'if3i-'31-.1215211212-li3111.3'-i-1'iff-1f1:Q:'Ef3:3i3l'iii'ii'1' 'ii-:1iQi1':3 . --g l -:'1-I33':-lf' : 3 Ai72:l'.- 'I ' ' - .' 1 1 5ii13i7'-'311513Ziiiiiiliiiiiifr,fifiiiif 1-'-'-17.3. ' . i . 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Quoting the Nfws and Obser1'm': After a heroic stand in the shadow of their goal posts in which they wrested the ball from Chapel Hill on downs the Raleigh High School line allowed two Chapel Hill tacklers to filter through and block Bristow's punt behind the Raleigh goal line for a safety in the last two minutes of the first football game of the season here. DURHAM GAME-October 3 Score: 8 to O in Durham's favor. Quoting the Dzorluzm Morning Herald: Frequent fumbles, some of them costing, par- ticularly for Chapel Hill, marked the playing of both teams, which was distinctly early- season in calibre .... Farrell, Chapel Hill fullback, made the longest gain for the Blanchard team. He was the only visitor able to gain with any degree of consistency. with the exception of Eric Sparrow. Far- rell broke through the Durham line for an eight yard gain in the Final quarter. OXFORD CAM E-Orfolwz' 10 Score: Z to 0 in favor of Chapel Hill. Quoting a special to the Dzfrlmm Herald: ln a fast, hard fought game, featured by the brilliant punting of Bill Hunt, of Oxford and the fiashy. broken field running of VVhite. fleet Chapel Hill quarterback, Coach Blanchard's eleven from the university town won from Oxford High School Wild Cats by the close margin of a safety. White's twenty yard run in the second quarter that placed Chapel Hill in a position to take ad- vantage of the wild pass of the Oxford cen- ter was the longest run. Oxford completed two out of four forward passes, while Chapel Hill did not gain at all via the aerial route HILLSBORO GAME-October 17 Score: 45 to 0 in Chapel Hill's favor. To quote the Dzfrlzzzm Herald again: The long end runs of White, star Chapel Hill back, featured an easy victory over Hills- boro. In the last half a continuous string of substitutes was sent into the fray by the Chapel Hill coach, who gave every man on the squad a chance. ROCKY MOUNT GAME-Orfobvz' 24 Score: 10 to 0 in favor of Rocky Blount. According to a newspaper reporter Chapel Hill gained more ground than the visitors but all her gains were lost in fumbles. Chapel Hill's outstanding players were Farrell. White, and Johnny Sparrow in the back field. and Burch in the line. , f f Se 2.1 .f aw. Q, iw Page Om' !'11lI1ll'l'L'lf Elcrwz 1 . J . 4, ' i , A - .. '- 55 Y ,- . my .- V- --,1---,Q.1:':':' '-fan: .,:, .,-- -- . . , -of ,.,.,3fi91g23?el ' fgiisizf. Til W .: .t5a:ffiaa2:--,g -afsyv '-1:ffl:f2-'- ,. 1 :.1 1 e. '..- : f'4 5.1.fG:?- f' .-SS-e2'iQ2E'i4f , -115332: f- ' .-105 1.11, ' ' ' .1-- 'rZ'L'. .,,'I f 5apii: 2.f. ,-. 'fiizifSfggaefafazafe' aries? '- b ':3gi?5?gQQfaak2'eofa-jf:'V' 'ff-1-1 f in i-'l,1:' I : Q s Grkgfgz- 'Ile'- :' , ' L 32 .3 ' 1355,51-4g5.2:1Hi'15?s3'Q''fQ,,-'nf-1:61-E-H. fu1.:'..f '1 1 ,, wavy - . ,. Q -- , V T ' 0 U C s N .4 4- , '9f-4-ra Football Season, IQ24 continued OXFORD G. XiNllffUc'fuln'l' 31 First game in eastern championship series. Score: 13 to U in favor of Chapel Hill. Special to Cj1'e11slm1'o Daily Ne'zt'.v says: The Oxford highs w,-re unable to withstand the fierce attacks of the Chapel Hill highs and lost in the opening encounter of the east- ern championship series. Partin scored Chapel Hill's first touchdown with a twelve- yard plunge through the line and White passed to VVright for the extra point. Fai'- rell scored the second touchdown with fi sweeping end run, but the locals failed to pass for the extra point. Both touchdowns came in the fourth quarter, LEA KSVILLE Gi-XME-,Yot'u111!wr 5 Score: -ll to U i'i Chapel Hill's favor. Un November l Leaksville had played High Point in the western championship series and had completed 22 out of 27 passes, but the Leaksville team didn't have a chance for a single point in this game. In the third quarter VVhite broke away from the Leaks- ville team and made an 85-yard run. This game was played on the Freshman football held at the University. DURHA M GA Xl ll-.Y17T't'IlIl7l l' H Cham pi i wnship Second game in the eastern series. Score: five quarters-at end of fourth ouarter 7 to 7fat end of fifth quarter 10 to 7 in Durhanfs favor. Tl e Tm' Heel reporter gave the following account: The teams fought on even terms most of the time with Durham having a slight edge. The Blue Tornado was a little the heavier team. especially the baekfield. and the weight told in the hnal period. Hackney and Satterheld were the best ground gainers for the Durham eleven, while Farrell and VVhite were most effective for the losers. The Hillians scored First in the second quarter when with the ball on their own seven yard line and in the possession of the Blue Tornado. Dawson recovered a fumble by Hackney and sped away for a touchdown. Durham started a drive that with a com- bined overhead attack carried them deep in the enemy territory in the third quarter and shortly after the start of the Final period carried the ball overi lt settled down to a grim light for the winning score in an extra period with dark coming on. Durham gradually carried the ball into Chapel Hill's territory with gains by Satterfield featuring. Chapel Hill braced and held on the Fifteen yard line, but Hack- ney's sure toe sent the ball spinning through the posts for the winning points. 4 , ll? 0 X ' ,.3,. t , va A ' VN l ., X fxyj. 'iii Gita, -f, Puyr Una' Hluulrwl T'u'f'l've 'pl V, A . 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W'hcn ywu'rc np against Chapel Hill Ynn'rc npsirlc clown. X nn may hcat cggsg un may hcat crt-am: lint you can't ht-at Chapcl I-Iill's football lCZ1l1'l. xY21lL'l' mclon, watcr melon, Hanging fin thc vinc, VVQ can hcat l- .Nny olrl timc. I an-hall, haakcthall, fonthall, track. I-'vc gut thc hoys that P-U-S-H 'E-KI hack. v Xf'Yith a yt- yn, with a vi vw, With a vc vu, vi vo vnmg lt s just as clcar as it can hc XXX-'vc got ultl it np a trcc: XVitli a vc yo, with a yi yn Wlith a yt- vw, vi vo yum. XYhcn Chapel Hill comcs nut npcvn thc field Old ---'s tcam will snrcly have to yiclcli Then for thc Black and Gold, I yell' I ycll, Ifnr Chapcl Hill I yt-ll, I ycll, I ycll, Thcn wc will fight' fight, tight fur cvcry yard. XYc'll get that hall and takc it clown the ticld, XN'c'll put old ik team flown in thc clnst. NVin nr hustl Rah! Rah I Rah! Ulcl --'s comc to take a close From Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill! NVQ know the score will not he close For Chapel Hill will win. Upmn thc liclcl nur hoys will shine, 'I'hcy'll take that hall right thrtnlgh the line. Chapel Hill. Chapcl High, Chapcl Hill. Chapel High, Chapel Hill, Chapcl High, Chapel Hill High. R-r-r-r-1'-r-r-r yah, yah, yah, Chapel Hill, Chapel High, Chapel Hill, Chapel High. Chapcl Hill, Chapel High, Chapel Hill High. Vflyfl' Om' ll1nm'rivi liigflzlvmi f. iQ:1:-'31H11,3-'1-.- .1 - -, I .g. , gf . y , ' 'W Q :,33:g3Z3.,'37-t3-1:33.Z, . In a. 5 U V1 . ,V -IVQL S G Q In H Q73 .LE-.,f I ' f f . ' .. 4Lp5?Qg2E:l:ZD - - wr:-5165 nfqrnl- .I -pt.: -H . --Y, :. b ..xi:iF-1:-iggginf k f L J ?'f ...01 i2-f-H -- 1 -- Q -.a' pe' Q'-FSM ., :: 1 ,,-giggggf.,--ii'-2:,q:ge1iib3l.g-arg: A vm ' .. 4 --i .1,..1.i.l,-12:51 ... . .ta 5, , 'r4.l A ji qw 1 mf? ,TFVJM V F xV,w ,,,,.x,. - , .,x,,,f fili? A , QQ? K5 fx , xg in f f' f ...Q-A ff 1 X T f Cfffff- , -- '-45' CIIYH1 -DUVCA Pay Om' Hundred Nilzcteen r' , , ' -1 ' .1, y j - ,' . 1 if 6.-5:1 . 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So, with a deep- ening scowl the chair said: li not, they stand approved. - The President. after putting his hands in his pockets, called for the report ot clubs. None of the club chairmen made a speech worth a darn except the immortal President of the Tom Cat Club, who elaborated to great length on the debates that the Tom Cats had been having. Harry Mctialliard, prodigy of the Debating Club, was seen to clap his hands in childish glee and said he had been fortunate enough to hear some of the tom cat's oratory in his back yard the night before. The chair then took one hand out of his pocket, scratched his head, and, after artistically draping himself around the rostrum, asked for old business. Now, if there is anything l like it is the quality to get through with a thing in a hurry. I am glad to relate that the Morrison Literary Society rarely ever has any old business. So our illustrious President unwound himself and put his other hand in his pocket, and asked in the most casual tone imaginable it there was any new business, Some two-legged biped in the back of the hall stood upon its hind legs and moved that we elect a detective to find our constitution. Miss Gordner said that this was unconstituional 3 so the President declared the motion out of order. Mr. Blanchard's snoring in the back of the hall disturbed us somewhat. The monitor stalked up the aisle and hurled the cause of the disturbance out the back door. The snoring continued, but because it was on the outside it was not so dis- concerting. The frowning President asked for the report of the critic. This lanky indi- vidual got up and jawed for a while. It was a rotten speech. Then for some un- accountable reason, he seized his pants by the knees and gave a tremendous jerk and sat down. Eric A. Abernethy, lr., aroused and with great eloquence moved that we adjourn. Francis Du Bose Uzzell, with equal eloquence, seconded the motion. The motion was passed by a large majority. The adournment was rather rapid. The floor was left covered with the dead or dying. FOUR YEARS lVc tvcrc blessed of first as Frcslzmen, As Soflzs we 'zccregtmiszmderstood, As fznziozxv we were eager- Hzif as St'llI.0l'S-'EUC' ARE good! By .ALICE LEE LONG. Page One H'1llIITI'Pfl Tiventy-Three - ,' ..:.,,, ,L . 1 W, ,, Wu H Fl '3Ezz2. f .1 I I. I I v , if I 1' -W ' :I ' 3 li ' ' N1 IV.: .I -, Q is I ,V I Z .p ' I , TN ' 1 J a '-7. -haf. i 0 I , -- '- - Vi i' 'iflfiii 175 4 . . If --2.51-55 Fi i' -: -'I' - 9 . . 4:1 -: j' : : .- ,' - -' - 'TIQSFY -. .f '--Ex!--I. . ,, .::1f : 2, , , ,- - ,1,'j.,.i: ' -3, I. ' - 'Fr'--.,:, f 5 ' S -,,Z- :npgg:.-- -, 4.-r.m-.oawen-mm - :--.iIg, , LH ,.,- 1- 5 1 . .- :ANG-.,:,,-,.'-5,- . -. - -q..L-,, .. ' 5 m c' ' ,. s Fl ' Y Y Y Y ' i I Q 1 .- 5. 'Nb-4 . N' f7YCac's Qeath PIERSONS Ulf THE lJl,:XY: MIxCnE'I'II RLIXCBREFI-' I..xIIY Kl.xCDI2TII AND SIQVERAI. flTHERS IXCT I-SCENE I SWIMMINIQ Poor IN MIxt'III:'I'II's C.xs'I'III2 Il1III'dI'llz.' ltilking hathl lilcancc, xylicrc is thc royal lvory? l'll'lllIl't'.' lt 15 snppost-cl to float, oh, great one! Art thou so hlincl that thou canst not sec? lLN'I'If:R l IIIRIJ KTURIIIERER. MIIt'dvilI.' VVho sent you hurt-F fKlaCclctlI than swims to Inicltllc of pool whcrc ht' lincls soap.l Tlzim' .lIIH'tfl'I't'1'.' Machrcff sent Inc hcrc. XVI' arc going to kill thcc. f'ilt'lUIt'L'.' Thou liest, thou shag-hairt-fl villain! lklachrcff lcaps iII pool.l .llIIrIIrvff.' Tyrant, show thy face! .llt1I'dvll1.' l'm in soapy water stcpp'cl so far that rt-turning wcrc as tt-clious as go ok-r. l lvtI1II'r.' l dart- :lo all that hccomcs :I hoy, who docs more is a man. jl1llt'tlt'I'1l : lf chance will have mc killt-cl, chaiicc Inay hury Inc. tllics as ht- sinks in chair.l .IIl: Uh cl:-athl wlicrt- is thy stingcr? QCURTAINJ SCENE II lx SUIIMAIQINE IN l,IXCIl IC Ot'If2.xN First ancl scconrl witchvs cntcr singing Old lilack joel ,-Xurliciicc joins in chorus. Thcn witcltcs speak. l I'1'xt II'ilI'1I: It is thu cry of womcn. Sftilflltll Il'ilt'1I: lt is a talt- toltl hy an itliot! tklachrt-tt L'lllL'I'S.l tllI1t'II1'Ujf.' l liavc killccl Klacclctli: l'll tlt-vilaportcr it no furthcr. l had thot to let all go thc primrosc way to thc L-vcr-lastiiig honlirc, .-Ill: All hail Nlaclirt-Pfl l'i1-sl ll'itI'lI: I am settlt-tl :Intl lM'llll up each corporal agent to this tcrrihlt- ft-at. text-unt.l l?III1I1IIut: ls I-xccution clout' on t'au'1lor? lCUIz'I1xINJ ACT ll-SCENE I A CAMI' IN Hmms. Hiztuxrn RIDES IN ON BICYCLE. l'iIll'A'f Il'iIrlI: Thricu thc clog has harkccl. .hifflllllf lI'I'lt'l1: Tht- sow has grunted twice. Yilzirzl lI'I'fr1I: A drum! :X Clfllllll Klachrt-ff rlocs como! lll'tilIf1'.' Haw I not reason to hc angry! Haw you not hanislicfl Nlacrlctli and l7lCHnCL' without asking my aclvicc? .lll: 'l'rouhlc, trouhlv, boil and huhhlcg liirc, smokc, and soup currllc. Putin' Uni' Hullrlrral T'lI'1'II1.llA1'llllll' i T my 0 U,,fo ? 0 Y M og as aa' 't f U 0351, I f amass ob . Q J J OO in To O Og g? OUOQICGOO Q U 1 W OU D-Mo n 4 md!!! +L ma f: T Zigi,li!'z:,'I-Zigi,' ' HI: 3jfQi '2iQQ3:i31'1.-22,1-i.g2A.1i'i.,.'A' , V E ' -. :Q ,i H.-.1:j.H3.3.3.-j.j.- I.: In - -' -::- - V. H - .I ,V 1 -iv'-I-15,1-15.32'3ZgZgI,.g.-if-'15.3.3 ,f a' - ' . 359 5- 1 .-,f. , ' 1 , ,, E - -- - ,.- 'f .:1P9?ii!E' SV .1 seifff . pf 1 Ii.'.i,i!f-'.:.w1Qfffif -1:25. Fifi r'f7 ' f. iir!?:1f.i!5pi -3 5555 Q5?i4?i55!7 'L1' f'ii5?Z'i0:. . ' 'FTW t ,.. f. 3 .-CJ. . .f. .... Q- ,m,.,,.. . . .. ,, .9 ..f.. . pp. . 1 - - .2-. -.., I 1 f'1.. 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Cdisappearsj Svvfzzzd .f1fvju1rz'tim1: Be hold Macbreff for none born on Wediiestlay can hurt thee. tvanishesl Third .4lppu1'itio11: Strut your stuff. You will live until Macdeth rises from the death. Macbrejf: Aroient thee, witches. QCURTAIND SCENE II IN HELL Macdeth is seated at a table counting the hairs on his head. .lIt1t'dt'1'l1.' Ivory soap, curses on thee! If I had only used Uctagon! But Palmolive keeps that school-girl's complexion. I had no spurs to prick the side of my intent. Therefore I did not o'erleap the soap. It betrayed my unsuspecting youth. Even as a Ford climbs a mountain, so will I rise above these depths into the world above tcrawls off stagesl. SCENE III IN YE OLDEN CAFETERIAH The following are eating at the tables: Lady Macdeth, Macbreff, Banquet, Ladynklacbrett. Lenyx, Moss, Malcome, Siwarde, Young Siwarde, Seaton, Hecate, and three Vkfitches. Hlll: To the dead tyrant, Macdeth! ENTER MACDETH .lIam'ef11: Ah! At last, I have got ye! Vengeance is mine. RIN: Spare us, sirrah! Jll11t'a'ft1z.' Disperse! Ye Rebels! Call fall dead but Macdethj. .lIt1cdctl1.' tlighting a Chesterfield Cigarette! It satisfies! SLOW CURTAIN as orchestra plays VVhere Is My Waiideriiig Boy Tonight? Page One Hundred Twenty-Five ff ' - I -' A . - . W vi? 1 g-rzf:':e-.1.:mf::'I' 5. '1. N 1-311' TPL- . - . - .-'1 -- , ,,,,,.,-.,.,,.-- q SCM 1 ' ' 2' - ., - L TR I .rust rw- J , -fa-'QQ -5- 5A1 1.1- '.' sane?-QE - '. ia ,Qs ., ..-f-.cE...,--'xc X Q. f k A U , 1 Q cr.. . , ,Q Y . F . V . ., J - , .A . .. :,-.- o., ,.--' '1 . , V - Q . v -: x A-S OO : - ' ' 93335 , ., W A . Q c , , ,, f- , ce O o gf. FN- , v N- ,, o a w 4 . W 1 . A H R 4 v U ,, U . . , . E 0 . A . O J A . . G O - 0 4- ' Q ' ' G - . 5... i no G .. ,L g 5 59. l 5 Q: f F C J u 0 C M 0 O -...R G t Q -Q W 0 C 44:54 if? ' .ff 5 .:'.r ?FD ?f.v 'H ' SB .. . 1 JN 'A ,-, . 1, f 'w ' i7 l1 ? 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Upon hearing an alarm clock, wht se loudness rivals the chimes in XYestminister Abbey, he realizes that it is time to get up. He jumps out of his little 520 ft. X 180 ft. bed, and puts on a bathrobe 30012 ft long. After shaving with a safety razor, whose blade is 5 ft. wide. he is ready for his bath. The little fellow gracefully 4 Fl jumps into a 1,020 gallin capacity tub. and USGS a cake of soap weighing 10 lbs. After dressing he goes down to breakfast. His light breakfast costs 32182, which includes 30 grapefruit, 14 gallons of milk. 119 eggs. 12 lbs. of bacon, and 180 pieces of toast. He then starts for school, walking at the rate of 120 ft. per second. 3. The Senior Girl. How beautiful she is! Her eyes shine like two lanterns and are protected by luxuriant eyelashes, 20 in. long. Such beautiful hair, 20 ft. long! Tempting lips that measure 60 in. from end to end. The dimples in het cheeks resemble two small caves. XYhat small hands. resembling two 15 lb. hams! The clothes she wears are so dainty. Her dress is rather small. only 120 yds. being' used in the making. She trips to school in shoes weigliiiig 40 lbs. ln the cafeteria at noon she orders 20 half-pints of milk, 20 servings of Spanish rice, 20 pieces of Cornbread, 20 pieces of butter, and 20 ice cream clues, paying S-1.05 for her lunch. 4. Senior Budget. 1924-1925. a. Books, tabletsjpencils, etc. ,.,, ,,,,,.. S 1,080.42 b. Clothes: Boys ....................... ...................... . 2,600.69 Girls .................................................. .... 9 892.53 c. Amusement l Pick and playsl ..... . 1.23680 d. Light bills lstudyingl 1 ?i ............ . 1,030.32 e. Toilet articles: Boys t Stacomb, shaving cream, etc.l .--, 222.59 Girls lpaint, powder, lip-stick, etc.i ....... ....... . 3,892.77 Total ...... ............................ ........... 35 2 0,006.17 T. Pizxoterox H.xRR1soN. Pl2NNYS RATH1iR THAN NICKIZLS, QL'ARTliRS, AND IJIKIES Most people had rather have nickels, quarters, and dimes than l'ennys. There is an exception to this. though. One of my best friends says that he is perfectly satisfied with just a Penny. He will drive his Ford for hours at a time for just a Penny. He will even walk a mile for just a Penny, There are numerous things that he will do, and all of them for a Penny 1 will assure you that he realizes the intrinsic value of a Penny 1 wonder if he will be satisfied with just a Penny for Christmas. l Page One Hu-ndrcd Twenty-Seven - -. , - 'z ,7.---:1. 1, '. - ...I ,,g:1,:-3-:1::,:l5fr- f - iz 1- -, ' b- V, . '- , 1-fai l ' 5Q?Q: I ',1!-if-f'W ' ' J-,-:fg1i5??' ',9il '.:QfQ.1iiQ?L-I ,v - - . ...,-. 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Mr. Blanchard finds Sally talways singing I XYonder VX'hat's Become of Sa1ly'l1. . lli-Y Club hold perfect meeting fno noisel. . l-lillslioro defeats Chapel 'Hill in football. . Contract for Tin Can let. . School Cafeteria serves soup for first time. . Tin Can started. . ,lim Xklilliams wins national heauty contest. . New lligh School lluilding started. . llenry Brown elected Great Rooster of the K. K. K. . .lack liuice graduates. . Ruth 'l'hompson wins 100 yard dash in Olympic Games. . Tin Can finished. ll1iNlJI.E'l'UN lflixiuzsox AND SAM l'.xULs12N. ??5f? Suddenly out upon the field hodies hegan to he lmrled through the air. Chains rattled. Of these swinging, hurling lmodies one in particular rose high ahove the others and soared toward the heavens. lron liars thudded against human heads. As tl ie liodies struck the earth and were dragged toward a large iron post hy an irresistihle force. a cloud of dust spread over the scene of horror. Suddenly there was a wh-s-s as two hands were torn from their grip on an ever-present iron har and the heaven-hound fiyer was hurled out into space at a defiecting angle and struck the earth with a dull thud. Still the rattle of chains and clash- ing r XVCVC if steel! VYould it never stop? Those whom lfate had not as yet ill used on their knees with their heads clasped in their hands, hoping and praying to escape the fate of their unlucky comrades. Soon the uproar quieted and those who were were ahle arose. .N few walked awayg many remained. .Xnd the vacancies quickly filled, for the Giant Stride was not such a had thing after all. A RIEQUEST Would the Seniors mind putting their jokes on the hulletin hoard on tissue paper, so the rest of us can see through them? Page Om' Hmzclrcd Thirty . ,, o 0 -- , ,.c,.,,.,.,0 m:,,,: , .51- f',Q ,, if ',.1 :.:'- -Imm- ' are - - H nfs 21 cf:-:f4f:' 1 N' r - r P J OD 1 .Z, A: A -Q, . A-: 1 .. ..,-L-:F Mn, 0 J ' I' Ar f Q.-lgp - 4- - . n w-4 p. 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'5- sw' ' fzigggag... ,.-..,iW21- .. 4. s . ,- - . ...,, f-ru-.-2, '.f . f if iz-.O ,.,. ...w.,,-,. ,. .O. g Q4 ,, .,. ,.,.-U-. .L,... N... 0 J 2i3JZ355i2?E592e'sk:'s:a.1f?PM i,.,.,,.,5 fi l fi ----Vl i'fi32' v ?f35f IE GTT' 5i5j5E9iia2,iif3if:2.le- :ff-12+-'Z-:414aQ1-.V f- 2 ' 3 L 3 ' 5' 1'1'fS3- -fQl:+' ' Q 1-J -a,,.r' SUPPORTERS OPPONENTS Whzrlicv. Dailq .Nliglus Oli UF sc t L copy , ,, DRIAN ooxun onions Am' itowisrs ,,, . .A Ch ttnli tt il ruling ANTI BUCKING CLUB BUCKING BUNCH 1 V lik U . SSASSINATOR Vol. I FEBRUARY 30, 1925 NO' I OTED KLAN LEADER RETURNS AFTER ABSENOE OF TWO WEEKS, BROWN RETURNS TO SCHOOL Chapcl Hill High, Fch. 30, 1925.-Hcnry Brown rcturns aftcr two wet-ks of pncunionia, Hu, and whooping cough, which wcrc contractcd during his last raid. Young Brown has nicn- tioncd a plan which hc is con- sidcring carrying out. lt calls for a consolidation of mobs 2. 3, 6, 27, 32, and lilo, which are considcrcd thc most dangcrous in Anicrica. By this consolid- ation hc hopcs to hc sccurc against thc attacks uf thc A. B. C, Bahy has ordcrcd tcn carloads of cannon, rifles, and lmoinlms which hc is planning to usc in his ncxt raid. Thc two lcadc-rs, Couch and Brown. arc now on spcaking tcrnisg hut, to thc closc olvscrycr you can scc blood in their cycs 'JSE BROXYNS BUCKING B lCl.TS fpkflxil .X MERRY l.ll lC hayc sludicd thc liycs of many nu-n, hut wc arc agrccd that the lifc of thc lcadt-r of a hucking gang is thc host all round lifc. ln it is a chance to dcyclop cycry sidc. Young Brown is thc most notorious lmuckcr around thcsc parts and hclicvc us lic has to hc an all- round man. NYU On thc day thc world calnc to an cud, Mr. Brown canic In school and quickly organizcd a gang which niadc so hold 'IS to clishonor Xlr. A. B. Couch against onc of thc hardest trccs THE EDITORS on thc school grounds. .Xftcr this painful operation had hccn pcrfornicd, Nr, Brown had to summon to his aid all the sci- cncc hc posscsscd in the manly art of self dcfcncc. Thou Mr. Brown was takcn up to hc lmuckcd, hut thcrc was sonic dis- scntion and Brown was torn liinh from lilnh. The anti-bucking clulm, or thc uinotlcy crew, planncd tit harm hrothcr Brown that night. But hc got wind of it and cinharkcd in a Studchakcr for thc Bull City, whcrc hc.rc- niaincd until thc wcc sinal. hours of thc morn. Bccausc thc end of thc world was at hand thc incinlacrs of thc inot- ley crcw did not liothcr to gi honic and so spcnt thc night out. .Ns dawn was hcard to crack Scout No. 49 rcportcd that Brown had rcturnvd. Brown was accostcd. Brown is a track man of rcnown and calling. This faculty to his aid hc struck out. Thc niotlcy crcw cut through a fric-nd's had: yard. Ht' stuck his ht-ad out thc window and 'lowcd hc didn't want no scch crcw in his back yard. Thc inotlcy crcw 'lowcd thcy had just hackcd in so they could turn around, so thcy turncd around and wcnt out. ln thc incan- tinic thc quarry had hit thc hay and as thc world was still turn ing thc crcw rcturncd honic, llis lifc is onc that ahound in thrills and thc fact that hc still liycs is a wondcr no on' can concciyc of. llnzzmi - A Supcr - Hctra Ultra - Nutra - Plia -Triadync Super Regcncratiyc RCHL-x raido sct which has thc cap- acity of rccciying' two quarts of dampcd wavcs from Can- ada pcr hour. ljayf' Una' Hlmflfwl Tlr1'rlyfT11'r1 ,,,,'o ? ' 0 We +1 35 -'O .mm A-1-P 'A nd F 0. 5 oddf' pp Oo y, OU Q 00 Jerri ,Aff-Jn ,u so 4 r' VI m y -,1E.32..,,E.i.i..,1i4,,llI,: 15.1. 1, IEE , V. 4, - Z , IA 1 E17435'5'?2fI'5'25f:H My If Q,'gQ2 -S y.,-f ' ' 4 f .9i a - 1 .gif -. ' I .5 1 ,toe-at . . :. .f :i . 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ATTEMPTS TO GAIN CONTROL By a clever ruse the editors of our rival paper attempted to get control of Pottersfield Bugle but were repulsed. NIGHT HAVVKS GATHER TO ATTACT c't'r1z1-tNs AWAKI-:Natal Many people were awakened' by the motley crew the other night when their quarry eluded them. They filled the air with wild cries and swore to be avenged. MANY CLAIMED POSITION UNTIL RECENTLY NYHEN POLICE STARTEII INVES- TIGATION LEADERS YANISHEII. The infamous motley crew had many so-called leaders until our noted police depart- ment started an investigation of its doings. Then, like Mac- beth's witches, they vanished into open air. The problem confronting the school is: Who was the leader' Can you solve the mystery and win a gold watch? Send guesses to Gnat Henry, Esq. MOB THWARTED! KLAN LEADER CLEVERLY SORS A. B. C- ELUDES VICIOUS MOB! PETE BUCKEDI LANKY MEMBER OF NIOTLEY CREVV BARELY ESCAPES NYITH LIFE VVilson is en snared by l3rown's buckers as he emerges from gym accompanied by seven females. Huckers car- ried XYilson to rear of gym and there performed operation known as bucking despite his fervent cry, Quit, foolish. VVe are sorry to note that he has recuperated. . X X 1 x 'R' - X 1 w - X--- t vx , . - 1 5 'X H- 'f 'A '- , f kt. ' ,,p5fQ,,! , . 1 1 f'vXe:g',3'x,.,+ 'X were N THE EDITOR Motley crew fails in attempt to abduct Hon. H. N. Brown After basketball game by tak- ing pleasure trip to Durham crew is forced to wait out upon cold damp streets. At 11:59 P. Rl. Brown meets crew. Although he was out- numbered I3 to 1 crew was afraid to attack because, as Macbeth, they feared the con- sequences. Here's to the Ku Klux Klan. EDITORIALS The famous Night Hawks of Paris have a. rival in the Anti- Bucking Club of Chapel Hill Operating only at night they have developed an able leader in Gnat Henrv. Nlr. Henry is a well known member of the B. S. LI. On the famous night when the motley crew at- tempted to annihilate our editor, Mr. Gnat showed his ability as a track man, but was unable to cut down the lead which Mr. Brown held. Mit Henry, to quote the Szrxzzlcly .Yiglzf .5'1111r1'rt', is the biggest uncaught criminal alive. XX'e note that the editors of our rival newspaper are at- tempting to slander our good name. This is a reliection of their character. HILLIFE Use it for wallpaper, HARRISON'S LARD For that slick haircomb. Page One Hunrlrefl Tl1i1'ty-Three ', f' . , 2.1ff' Qifiz., I ,B J ' ' ' . -r' 'zu :. -SELF -:Hz .VF W -Lglrizg' ,, 4:2-'iz' I- A -TIE - - 1-. ?If.z' , g. .f'-' . -: '. , Qciiiliiaai 'iff 5f'f7fi5f fii9297i59f ff-2 ? f - ' 'Q ax L J .-z5EgZQ7fG3S2Q3-12j.5g5,:. . : -14::,., 5'5 ----- -17'-:' :Qr-.- a 'Q-J-ii'-'1o,::I:i:3d-' ggvlrif' Uq...1'-:rn : L --'f'I fPF . , . ..., f V . - f- - 'J f sw f - -5- - L -. 1 1 , 'f .f-- gzsaiiiggf.-st.-fL.f5,Q,5ee:-1-i-msc:-.15-...-V . . s .sAE'uo:3 . : ,as fq. .1e'm- p ..f..,: . . V 'I qi ,, . , - Q, 4 Alf, .ra Karll 'e Essaid on fBones or the Harclships 0 Te Gotmtr Lctddie Herbert Hones was not a hero to his valet, hut loved his cook. His love was due to the fact that his cook was made tif liner clay. t-ii'eater love hath no man than this. liones also loved poor Klailie, whom he killed. He grieved for a period of three centuries lmecause of this deed. lleople say that on XYednesday nights you can hear liones shrieking in the wind: tl honie Lizzie Mailie, l'll rowe thee in my plaidief' XYe love lflones, and we hate him: and love and hate are prone to magnify. In past biographies, the hardships of Bones were not shown. lt is the inten- tion of the author to do so in this essaid. lele inherited from his meek father 21 quick temperg from his mother the love of wine, women and song. Due to these inheritances, frequently he stayed out later than 9 :BO at night. He learned to smoke at the early age of 25. The one luxury that his mother allowed him was a lihrary. llerhert was an eager and industrious reader. By the time he was nineteen he had linished the Tom Swift series. Xyhile taking his shower hath he poured over the Hohhey Twins and Their Sister Sue. t'The Rover Boys A-Xt God Knows YYhere was his favorite. Bones was a true poet. The poet, we imagine, can never have far to seek for a subject: in a Ford, a trolley car, in a moving picture show, and the deep. hlue sky ahove him were places where he found material for his poems. lie had a deeper interpretation for every vaudeville he attended. The average person could only see what happened on the stage, lint llerhert could see lmehind the scenes. Therefore, he was a true poet. lt is to lioness poems that we now allude. Such poems as: To a Sow, Klan XVas Blade to Die, .X Spring Day, tb XXX-rt Thou in the llot Hath, Scots NYith llav, and XYillie llrank a Quart will live forever. i llerlmert was horn poor: and horn to dissipate. These dissipations flfilggefl him down to the depths of llell, and his Ford failed him. XYhy hadn't llerhert asked the man who owned one? lt is exposition rather than admiration that our readers require of us hereg and yet to avoid some tendency to that side is no easy matter. l3ones's failure was due to his strong will-power, and vaulting amhitiong like Nlacdeth, he loved licker too well. The fact that his poems were accidents, and people never knew what they were about won him success. llerhert liones died at the early age of four score and eight-a success and Z1 failure. llis dying words were: XYhat a whale of a difference a few sense make. A few centuries after his death he wrote the following appitaph: Under these stones, l.ay lions-s's llHllCS.u Pfiyr Hur Ilionlrerl Tllfffxll-I'l0llI' Q fl-I . 3.3, ,V 1 :J 3, . 'f 1 3, 5 .3 .1 V 3 . Q , , A -Q o I 0 iwvw -3.3 at we '46quii+JftY Q M. an -99 o ri 66 ocop A J:-0 U 'rv WJ.-A ,ff U o 0 ,nn 10 4,-. . -1 : 1- -Ti, ...:..w. fu n .-' 5 . .-.,-,- H , ,, , , , - ff , , ,e- Y: -' .1 . ,,3...,,1:f1' j.n.z,-- ,bw A - -11. 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Miss 11'111'f1c'y will 101 11011111111 111' qzfver, If it is slit' iui11 say, Forty-fit'r ll1l'1Il11l'S 1lt'l't',H Miss Grows says, Bc q11i1'1, for you disturli lf'ou'11 stay after s1'11oo1 01' l'0IIfl.11llt' 1'1ass tvitlzout a '2vo1'11. xlftm' diuzzer we 1lll'Z'C Miss G07'll'lZt'l'. 1171011 s11v 1'o1111's in if's 11'o1'1s togeflzvr, 1'1ass,' For if you 211111 1101 you 1'a11'f fmssibly pass. 1171011 1110 1ast period routes ict' zuorle or zur jilay, Tlzat all dc'jn'1zds on the leiud of day. By CixRo1.YN XVINSTON, '28 . Ghampionship Football 'Eeam Right P7111-.rktlilI1SOIl Cloatlz-Sides Right tackle-Glass ilIasrot-Blanchard Riglzf guard-Shell Sfwzzsoz'-Mrs. XYilliams C'0111'vr-Markliain Traiizrr-Hilbert tilanitorj Left gzzard-l.awson .l11111ag1'1'-Rl rs. Paulsen Left fa1'1e1e-VN'hitley 1-1llt'SHlUlI-.'XllCC and Grace Left and-Graves 11 'Uit'l'170gX'-Slllg'lCtOl1 QHUI'ft'I'17llFk-GOl'ClI1CI' C'11f'1'1' Lracicr-Dr. Nathan Left 11a1f11aelc--Spruill 'll1llIl'1?1't'f7t'V7l'lZ1I'I'lS Right 11a1f11a1'k-Hitcliell G1l1t'1i't t'f1l'1'fl'il1W1'IlZlll F1f1117tIl'k-.'XlliC11 l6t'ft'1't l'1li0XVCll Never had I gazed upon such a scene. A gong sounded. They rushed toward the door. Some were dragged, others pushed, and several hurled through its port- als. They were deaf to the pleading and begging of their leader. A few laughed at her. others Challenged her to follow. The stairs literally swarmed with them. They were wild, bold, ravenousg their red eyes gleaming upon each other as if they waited for some man to make them tear each other to pieces. One brute grabbed a young girl and hurled her down the stairs. He laughed and shrieked with iiend- ish joy. This seemed the signal for a general rush. The weak were trampled under foot, the strong continued to drag, kick, and push the ones in front. Down. down, down they went, shrieking and muttering like a bunch of idiots. XYould it never end? VVho were they, and where were they going? They were the Senior Class marching down to recess. Page One Htnzdrgd Th1I'f11-Fl L'P Af- W. .v..,, .Q F-1' v.,.- LA , .I t , U ' ' -- -I '..A V 6 I. ,A .,.... V. 2.1.5.1 if lg 'Q :g , P :J -V Q' L A , - Y - 1 - K-4 , .-.':1-ff 4 .124 ., ' , o 1 . . -L-,.. -55:33. L :m:..,: .1 ,Lf-.1.i1'-1: If-1 ,,,-'M-H rf-+ L I .H I, . A53.,g5fi im, ,D U ,,, . , Wal- 1 . .--,:.,1f :a1'f -Q21-: ffl : --, : 6?.4iiSiQ?9' -faazf' df fu- j. raor. I . ' o '-F - 1 4. ' 'Lyssr 'A 11 :4:zi?'-fffi N 0 A ..:91m:.ae19-1-:Qu-,:.,-::9- . -A1-1 '- 'Q 0 ' M ug: c ,,.,..,.,. - ---- .--ff- 123122, ' :,':-foe:ff-1 - gpg .--3 , - '--1:-F - ,,,E .xL.,.,L,.,. 1 :.,.x, ..,. . , . .:,,,, ,, ....., - - A J,. .uo,.o amen .u . .n 5 . . , - Q .- 5- J 9f-4-1 xx. 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B VValker wasn't So careless: Wee XYillie VYhite wasift so etineeitemlg .lerry Blaelcwnocl clicln't ent ice: Bluff Brown wasnt euteg Rufus Tlioinpson clicln't gn to the l'i1:k g Aclrain Couch clicln't argue: Beulah King diclnlt have Zl clateg Nat Henry clicln't wave his hairg Felix Cates XV21Sll,t a Happerg Hal Long wasnt in love: Hubert Farrell clicln't like pennies g Nancy .lohns clicln't think ull Pauls w Pest Lear got a hair eut 3 Celery Penny clicln't try to sing: Brady MeLennon clicln't tell jokes: Mary Lynn Giles clicln't run her tong Anal Bally NleGalliarcl clifln't shine. IF' ere clisciplesg UC I .r '- l R X I A .a2.'fm. , 1 lf -yn-.6 ,X. L. l yi: WFT ALICE AND GRACE HILBERT Page One Hulnlrvfl Forty-Tu'u i f. 51.3 . 3, 'A'Wf'i in '71511 ii 1-1 .1 if vi ' - Y v Y Vi r - f . V ,I I 'dv -2-1-9:-2-,-1-1-1-i-511,3512.511,-:IJ.. - -',- ,I .... 4,5-f .wi H .. .. A Q V I Q H 'A '1-1'53323':21'3 -'fi-'' l:Q s: f ,,,. 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SQSQSESQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQ STQ SQ See Your Fawrife Siam IN Pfzmmozmz' Flfff NHfl.0lZZIl T Metro and Goldfwyfz Pl'ffZll'6.Y 3 AT THE PICKWICK THEATRE Yfree Sfzowy DdZ.!1T' SQQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQS52SQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQ Step Up to Our Fountain inn' get as joyozzy zz llzriff Ili you ever go! Clean, refreshing, delightful drinks. as pure as the frost on the pumpkin, served quickly and courteously. HOME-MADE CANDIHS Fresh Every Hour Spefifzffor Pzzrfiav CAROLINA CONFECTIONERY COMPANY Carolina Barber Shop For Srlznol Boys and Girls XYe appreciate your business Cfimrict, l-l11.L, N. C. H. M. Kramer Tobacco Company Incorporated ll'Imlcsc1IU C'1'gfa1'.v, C'1'g1411'Cff0s, Tfalnzwo and Cl0IlfCCILl-0113. 316 Holland Street IDVRHAM, N. C. Chapel Hill Fire Department lJoN r CALL US Phone 280 Dr. Daniel 'l.'. Carr IJICNTIST li,ll l lt'liZ 'l'.fxNK1cRs1,x' l31.m Phone 69 Hl I3 Ie3lERD-FLORIST l7L'RllAM, N. C. 'E ICCIBAN KS D RUG CO. Agents CIIAPEL H1IaI,, N. C. To Sczffuyfy Your llfdllff is Um' Policy VVQ have always on hancl a varied supply of meats, fruits. vegetables and gro- ceries, and anything we clon't happen to have We'll order for you promptly. Y Model M arliet Phone 135 SQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSTSQSQ E U B A N K S DRUG COMPANY Clemrflsl. H1I.I,, N. C. Exfalnlislzcd ISQ2 SQSQSQSSYQSTDSESQSQSQSESQSQSQSQSQSQSE Fveryhocly Likes Good Pure W 51726767 166 Cream Y , Made ifs way by HIC way its 11zade. Durham, N. C. .AX LL KINDS OF PRINTING AT The Orange Printshop CHAPEL HILL Telephone 220 Spa1'roW's Meat Nlarket F R ICS H NI ICAIYIIS 1J,x1LY 3 CII.XI'IEI, HILI., N. C. Patterson Bros 'Drzzgf lx'0.1'clff Sforc' HY1II.I'llIcIlI'S Ciflllfllj' 'S CII.-XI'Iil. HII-I., N. C. I'I1fmc 40 HOME .IX mere cmnlmilmtiml UI' ICI- lcrs Iuut think what it wuulcl mczm to Imvc yours dc- stmyccI. I NS U RIC zmd Ict us XN'UI'I'j' lfflv. 'l'n1'11fm'n, ftI1r1'gf!z11'y ffvlzvluzf l,I'fIf71'fl'f,X' lgllllfiwl' li.1'fHlo.v1'n11 l7uHf11'.v fm' IY1111' .-l.vl10s NYC insurc ZIITYIIIIIIQ' HQIIIIISI CYCI'j'IIIIlI:Q' Home Insurance Agency IJ1'R11,xA1, N. C. EM AND TAX FREE OUR PAID-UP SHARES ARE IDEAL FOR INVESTMENT NEVER FLUCTUATE Y HOME BUILDING 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION - DURHAM, N. C. FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO. BLDG. I - I I FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS TRUSTS DURHAM, N. C. Talkzizkzg Tazperzkzg and Deroraizkzg 'S D. C. MAY Cor. hlorgzin and Roney Sts IKDVRH.-XM, N. C. Phone 1028 l l XX A lbs , Im.. - lif f -LJI.- fm..- Hi ' Vfff ni' vnyq- 'Wnq fp,-ll .i!lli ig IKVINIR. lullllllir , 1'-U? ' KAY NN- -' 'HI' -'liz K .iw V Hi, s ' gifllffsi' 'if-Izlxw -' 1 f,rfil.,Z Ixhix XE imiyn-? f- 'fif'-,-'J-g:.N x li, n V, ,mfg ke.-1,5 Xyix. J iy,,fI -.-,iQ -J Xe J-Ui 43 E' ,f Vfl ijsx li 'rw XIII? W gill i. si Q 1' PN 'Tk' Qfptrfz A1 2 1 5: in i T If ligl 4 l.5i'3I:,?74IFIf1 r' 1. iii I wife-if-' ' ur-L, ' -, - ' . ':mf,f 'ou :ri'::::, Wm I nl par 'W' I 2 i fiil'g,'i'airiz:11i my 4 wlrl , l 'liIni'q S Mgr? -- ----- 'I -,111 ' A ' PII, TT lm il ,W fefrfi, . .qi iii as i f a- 'iiiaiig ,lm It x.5illfLie I .III l ililli r'-I I I A- -'iii M I l n ii. gm ll ,El 11 mwflllll, H l mnuiul , ill M Iiilliiiiliiiiii-iiiliiliiiiiiiiivi ...I fl , The First National Bank of Durham Resources over 37,000,000 I. Fraternity, College anal Class Jewelry C'UNIlllL lIC'L'11IC'71f fllzlzozrlzrr- 111v11f.s alla' 111-z'1'faf1'011s Jeweler to the Senior Class of Chapel Hill High School L. C. BALFOUR CO. MANi'rAc'ruR1No JEwEi,ERs AND S'rA'rioNERs ATTLEBORO, Mfxss. :Isle Ally Collcgr' Greek Pe1'fo1'1nanc fir the fzzzzl proc N the end it is D6l'f0I'I1lZlllCC that L'1ll,llllS. All l'fllI.I1IA' of quality :incl service sink into insignilicence nnlvss liziclfccl up lay lmtli the lIl7I-flifhl' 11n'l :i'1'f!1'11yf11csx to pcrfurin. NYC lizlve rcmlcrccl cunsistcnt perfuiwnznice in the printing liclcl fm' forty years and when ynni' wurlq is placed in our hzlncls :incl the nrcler is clcliverecl yuu will Cx- pcricncc the pleasing sensation that we lizwc lmflz the llllliflifbl' and 'ZUIiHlilI.Ilf IIUXX ln prncluce uality Printing '?Q'!lf?ll promised 3 The Seeman Printery, Inc. llll-112 S. CORCORAN ST. DURHAM, N. C The University Cafeteria FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD NASH LEADS THF WORLD IN MOTDR CAR VALUE A ..... i., ,,.. Safer mm' Servzke '5 Nicholson Motor Company 112 Duke St. Phone 123 Durham, N. C Lincoln Fordson Strowd Motor Company CHAPEL HILL, N. C. R. R. BENSON ljfllfllbfllg aim' ffmfffzg CW0lZfl'Ll6'f0!' 3 S'i'l2,'XXI. Hi YI' XV.'X'l'I2R .XNIJ YAXINJIQ HIL-YI7 SAXNITXIQY I'I,L'Ml1ING CHAXVICIQ H ILL, N. C. The ff! Bazfecvy dlgfilzzkzg Tfmff Baked CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Phone 20 Andrews-Henninger Co., Inc The home of Good Shoes, Good Hosiery, Novelty Dress Goods-Just City styles at lower prices. Seeingis heheving. Try K1lj'SC1'53, fiolrl Stripe, iiordon or Hummin Bird Hose If .Will mf 'IUC .wil HIL' fnlvf Phones 12 :md 186 Pope Mattress Company Uetwrc you buy ywur IU1'111TU1'C im' yu new 1101110 Visit um' stores :lt lJ1lI'hZll1l a Chzlpcl Hill ll? CYIWIQ1' zz I'0ill1Df6'fC ffllb' L'H.'Xl'IC 'E I. HILL, N. C. Over Years Ulf HIGH CLASS KL ,-' 111 adm? Fzmsfzmg lluf! 1J1'lI,t'l' rllxfnlzlcliv 1.11 U'I'CI'AX' rnzzlzfy 1,11 AYu1'll1 Cam F OISTER'S C H AXPICI HILI., N. C. Efeetrze Sfzee Slzep Repair lfforf Oar Lglbeetaftnf CHAPEL HIl,I., NOR'I'H CAROLINA Ill' Ca!! For and LDCZIHTCI' , ,NX Phone 212 Next to Pz1tte1'so11's Drug Store Make your game better 2 5 2 i ' E' - ' , ' X ' - 'V g f ' fwttlz better j A 1 ' X an ,- ktxi 'F ab, A ' MSjJ0rt1ng Geez!! If N , , ' M ji , 57n 0g35s'H'?FaPm, ' X . I , wi' ' , 0. 'Qj ' . -s .. ,N A 'A ' La '. . A - ,A', A ' Y ' t Its Sportzfzg Goods Rubbgf ,wa eau get it aere Mk 5 lqs L CLIIIVX ll c0IIIf7 L L HIL , fwffiffy A. A. KLUTTZ Co. Left C1mpe1 Hill, N. C. SQSQSQ55313355illSQSQSQSQSESQSQSQSQSQSQSDSESQSQSQSQSQSDSQSQSQSESQSQSQSE Lllllllflflllllclllfb' of BLAW-KNCX COMPANY PI'Il'I'SBURGH, PENNSYIXANPIA M'f1i1zff211'fzzf'e1'.s: Sree! 1'U1'0fKfzf'f.v lilziw-linux Ciniipziiiy iuriiishccl thc :aiccl huilcliiig 'which is usccl sis :L gyiiiiiasiiiiii :md zithlctic cciitcr hy thc Uni- vcrsitv ull North Cziroliiizi, at Chzipcl Hill, N. C. 5503512312SESQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSQSESQSQSQSQSQSQSQ fztfjzz Pcndcrgraft is thc clepeiidahlc way of .Q DAILY SCHEDULE 'El Ell1S1JOl'1E111011. lu 1911 LEAVE LEAVE this was true. toclay it is CHAPEL HILL DLTRHABI true and will he true so 353OA, M 8300 A, long as the C. H. 81 D. Bus 9:00 A. M 9 235 A Line is your hus liiic. 19310 A- M 10100 A' 1 LDciichclzLlulc scrvicc for M ' PLM' 1:00 P. M 1:10 P. .3 2:15 P. M 2:15 P. 3:00 P. M 3:10 P 4:00 P. M 4:00 P A Av 1 5:00 P. M 5:00 P Q.H.'ccD.13US L1,1NE 6:0013-M 6:1513 Bus Headquarters 7 :OO P iw. 8 :OO P CHAPEL HILL: N- C- 9:00 P. M 10:30 P BAYARD XVoo'1 1'EN G. C. 1x1OUI,'l'ON ipfzoio gl'K1Pf76l'f 07' Chapel Hill High Sffmof GREENSBORO, N. C. NEW BERN, C. THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Oldcsf and Sfl'01ZjjC'Sf Bank IIII Oralzgc County Capital . . 330,000.00 Surplus .......... . 370,000.00 XVC solicit your business. 1Jl'tJ11liSil1g' cvc-:ry ztccoulmo- dzttiou cousistcut with sound bzmkiug. No accouut too small to reccivc our most careful zlttcutiou. M. C. S. NOBLE. P1'vsidc11f,' R. L. STROWD, Vicc-Presz'dm1t,' M. E. HOGAN, Caslzicrg M. B. UTLI-JY, Asst. Cc1.v1zz'm',' VV. O. Smukow, Taller If 175 Washable WH!! LdZ!7Z6ZIC'V 17 BI,ANKlC'l'S, WASHABIJC RUCS, CLUILTS, MOTOR RUGS, AND CAR COVERS 'E Yuur cnlirc lrillllllj' Vx'YElSll wrclqly, will Cmnt lmzlcli clczmcl' amd lllOl'C llCZllly irmlccl. .MX frm! will COIIXIHLL vnu that the Cust is muclcmtc. like fren! your flofbcif fZfUh!'ILC' Y Laundry Department l University Consolidated Service Plants PHONE 28 Frzkvzdf A double Clrele of mend shlp emsts between Qlmpel H111 H11 h School fmd C ouch s Where go fa Coflege Y . There are Three Major Considerations that De- termine the Greatness, or the Potential Greatness, of an Educational Institution: I. The Plant, includinff grounds, library, class- D 6 .f rooms, laboratories. and apparatus. 2. The Faculty. 3. The Student I-lody and its democratic standards. In addition to the thirty-seven buildings already on the campus. the State of North Carolina is this year putting 351,000,000 into new buildings and equipment. The Library of 140,000 volumes is spending 324.000 annually for books and periodicals. There are eleven schools in addition to the Col- lege of Arts: Graduate, Law, Medicine, Engineer- ing, Pharmacy, Education, Commerce, Public VVel- fare, Applied Science, Summer School, and Exten- sion Division. The Faculty numbers l65 of the country's best Scholars. For further and more specific information address THE SECRETARY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ,fs ,ff 57' .- Cfff s x .J '- M- -- - -IQ-15 5S9S2?M ,S NTS 4 ,A XX I fi. f x wx Ns ff ,v N. kdm 1 f f Xxx wxxi, ,QI 144, p ,f3Q1gQg:QQQ:. 1 f' iv .mix XQ:-.'-N-Sw' Www V- ,, 73.4 f I . GT Avg, SNK V H 1 ' 1' . Q ' 41 ' ,I .i f pf 0 WHEN 51-:H 1.1. 1,558 , if lfg f u,.,,5 ,k 4, fx ' fa. 1-Z' ,7 f ,wg ' 1 Q 4 fx ,f f'.3 ! ' :7f Wf?f4. ' I' ff ff m ' Wfq.'!' wif f Q W ' -1840 rim ' V51 I lk Efbfe 1 09 Q40 We THREE, MEET Hczmfv ? Page 0110 Hunrlrfri Sixty-Three v i Y Qt! Q' , , -.xr , J f 'll 7-'inf - , , . - , . 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