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

 - Class of 1926

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If they find in it anything to entertain, amuse, or in- struct We shall be greatly pleased and feel that our efforts have not been wholly in vain. If in future years we, in looking through its pages, can find in them happy memories of our high school experiences and friends We feel that our work, which at times was hard because of inexperience, will not have been Wasted. Vlfe here wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to all who have helped us in any way. F1 .,,Q . - . . .. 3'1 -2- 1 1 V.-:T-.Q-Qi:'2.5' ' 1 v'-WZ1 li Q 51gli-.1'i2113'lirff,-1-- - 5' i f 'K ' -'-' ,g-ji iff 3 f A V- 11 I . :3F5: .i45E55ii2E1:F ' . , sf-g ,.:'- . 3-5A'f55Q7C.iQZQf'-:bgv:.:.,.. mv ' fzF21'-Azsfrg-5fggQ:4.- . '. -Q:a:few::f:1c,:..,-- Jpeaagf . - .Gow - , AE . -'-'W GPF -' :vcr .. --fr f 1:1 -- . x A ' ' ul T N Q -.J 4' 'Yu . N' 3.3.1 . MAYOR W. S. ROBERSON Page Six ff' .,,. .,.. ..-- ,- -. .. V. Flif ., , V --- '- ..- 1' 313.-.,315'Q.Q.Q:'.5Qtf1f,i'32..3'.-',':Q-Q1l,1:',Q:3Q1Q. 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ROBERSON WHO FOR MANY YEARS HAS BEEN A STAUNCII SUPPORTER OF THE CHAPEL HILL HIGH SCIIOOL, ALVVAYS GIVING IIIS COUNCIL LEADING TO TIIE BEST INTERESTS FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL IN TIIE COMMUNITY, NVE, TIIE CLASS OI-' 1926, DEDICATE TIIIS NUMBER OF IIILLIFE. BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK 'Gable 0 Qontents I . . . . Administration II . . . Classes III . . Organizations IV . . Athletics V . . School Life VI . Advertisements Page Eight il QQQQQ I A 'ff':Ei'Ef:5i125jif23.fE1:QgQ:-'-g'. V. ffg'-: ' li I 0 -' 3 .- , N. N l1?,i-3.1.3.5..::1:3:3A-.i3i,E.g::H.-A. if gri.,- Bai? I. - A . 'Gmail , -15211:-1 ,. sag.-.2:. .' uigwif aqzizaggfgf' .LPGA 15Q':?Sfjjf' wig W.:-gq .gzr-waged .geo 4. -5440321 .: . - ,ir2i.-:-- ' -' -- , ' :.. .f',.- .., -25f1 '.- fame ...:11S.. 4214 ,-qi -, f,:51f :Q5:Er: .L-igsqeif' vs't':.,-Eawegzggg-:'-' L-5:51-.-QQ. , f- . --5iQ2-Ipf1: -- P11 1' ' -. 1 i5adazgsag5v1 .,,q55Q2p5f,.-. 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Jr. Mathematics. Science Miss Minnie Atkinson Physical Education Mrs. Lena VVillianis Music Miss Ona Whitley Science Q 3,3 ' ' . .V 1' .-2-1 ' '1-7, I A ,.... L- , W-,, Y Y A 7 f'3'k:i:,-Z. 133, 3- .1 . Q, V '3' -- '- ,:-551: V '3-q'v:.1vV-' A -. , -I' ' Q Q ,ig,.3-3...5,,, H , V 9 , d, 1, 1H,EmLd ,l,AV.,q 1 5,-,V :N v 1 I 256553. ,' 7 ',QA:.1--f.1,113fE 13:Q2:.if-' 5 : r4-:Ui-k 1, 7 , . l -x, H' :f' 9':' 11:4-52Q2,f1'.2L:,f.,,, 2311 , L. . iJ1 N1 - ,. 9 .- - -wil-22. - M 'A ' '3 - '1 75:1'- ,. x A - f 7 ,M ,.,.,.. .. ,. . U Q ' .ua 5, fun ELZAXSSES n '..I , n W HY' WU 1 X bint!! ,sfff7+lf H5 fffll an :'iN FIJI? ,Vai M ffxj ' YL' li! ,I ' J XXV 1 xii ,klw -f il yxx xfui R . VH nv Mft , , I 5 1. fb 1 M! 3171,-nl i W' N 'mx Vx WH nl i! I if A T 1 5 ' 15 Q N N 2,2 D e 1 ff 1 WN 'xl f 111 id' ': ' , .E ,N ll 1 MW yr , N M. , X I W X-J 'wr . -1 . 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LOLA LEE PIARNVARD ............. ,..,,,,,,.,,,P1'c'5idC1zI Vicc'-Pzfcsidenf ..........S6Cl'ClLGI',X' .....T1'ca5zu'Cr .....HiSf0l'iG7Z ...,,.Pr0plzvf .......Tcstat01' .....Stafisticia1z Page F0 urtccn 1 1-'-.-1-.-:vt-1-1.-Z:Z-i-ii-I-l-'-'-1:-1 '- 411:11-S:31':31'Z'2514:i2:'1 -f-- if-'-15ZA-f1'.1.':'1-:aa-2--A+.-.-it-1,4232 -i.':ii:1:-Zia.:-2-:, ':3:1:1:-.1-'I-r1-13.-ifg'gA',- H A- '- f -. V ,3 Aw: 'l --A 4 .A.,. .V..., ..,... . A A. AA A ,... ,A Lf, ,, ...AEA f T 1'fQI ' ' ' A, . A, .,., A. . ,A ,... A A . A ly fl t5513Z552113i-25232-21233fg:1Q331l1:A::11g3:-'i.,I113Z-Z11gE-1fg'- j- -,A3-33A,::i3:5:3Z5i5'3E3i11if 2,34-I3,,3:g3::1ig::3Z3A-:31l'-2-Z3f3Z3E,:3Z1','-.-3.--.,,-.--'.-',1,-5 133Ag-ggg-.- 1- -A.5V-.V-3,3.-.-.3A-.1.3.E,.3229- - -1. k' X. I .A -C A A -' A. 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The Seniors showed him how much they liked him by electing him Vice- President of the Class. We are expecting big things from this little man and we know we are not going to be disappointed, because John has never yet disappointed us. Page Fifteen Age 19-Weight 160-Height 5' ft. 11 ins. Morrison Literary Society C15, C25, C35, C45g Dramatic Club C25, C35g Good Fel- lowship Club C455 President C453 Football Team C35, C45. Behold the best looking boy in the Senior Class! But girls don't get excited, because we believe Harvey is already taken. It seems that one fair young Senior has a greater claim on him than any of the rest of us. He is a good athlete, but football is his favorite sport, and it is in this sport that he has done his best work this year. Harvey and History IV don't get along together so well, but we are sure that he is going to master even that, just as well as he has mastered everything else that he has under- taken. 7' E?-'1: -ii ...-'.V . -,A. 1 V. 1 ' ,-. . 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Literary Society CZJ, C31 C433 Drama- tic Club i453 Girls' Athletic Association 137. f4l. Anna is one of the most dignihed girls in the class, yet her dignity is not the chilling kind, and she is always sweet and friendly whenever, wherever you meet her. Her quiet, unassuming manner has added many of us to her list of friends. Anna's hair is her crowning glory. Her beautiful golden curls rival Psyche's, and she is the envy of all the girls in school whose tresses have fallen to the lure of the shears. Tnoivilxs VVILEY BROWN Age 18-VVeight 135-Height 5 ft. 10 ins. Morrison Literary Society C4Jg Drama- tic Club 149. Tom had two ambitions when he came to C. H. H. S. last September. One was to make the honor roll: the other was to make a hit with the girls. Both of these ambi- tions have been realized, and now he is sitting on top of the world. Almost any day at lunch period one may find Tom and a member of the fairer sex in Room 9, talking over the events of the day. Some- times we wonder just what those events are. Page Sixteen 1-1 W , V... . --wvr r ..,. 4,.. . iff, . --V.---f , - -' I ' xl -' N I , lg r- 52.ii.,.1155I.5Z:523,-,E,:,EIi.5i:1,::--J?Z..-,3....:. -V ,,. ,Q 325,123 ,3,5.,13,V.,A ,V,.v,,,. V P. .Z , r H , , 4 , , ' ' 313231323:3,3:T:i:ii31517131123-'3'7:51'Sf:if-2-:i.'i':?'-.,'.-. 't-2:1-5 ' 'ici .,-':511.T:i-'7'3t3 !iE .i -1 1 -' i .4.?1-:,' , V '. 1 ,3' '- 1-.fe-1 2Qfg 'f ,.,:.-:V 5 ,, -, l 3?'Sf9' l . .-- .aoe'eZr,- 'wif '-' .:'.:5i' lf - -4?F1'-29E55' 5i':1'3G ...f.,.. - bw mes ,gp -z3ag9gt.-- ,- . -' 3... '-- , .arf-.K f f,-f.,-gq ' '. taqf3a'f .3-3-,., wa, 5. -saw' ai ' -va,--195553:-'-,, 13a:z3s-:'ao:. V , QsS2ao25-'-' ,. .. ,' , e., 1...- 'myfflaeikf' , ' 3-01 '-2f - :te ' -' 6155 . . 4-2 ::E l'rs-I x .Z te- '-'..:..1f zi55?:af-iv: 1' 2,-:WIf1'eo.. . 1 ' -e?z1:ie:eka-1.,.1.f:ffwg21 .aw -loam1113.1--s1'ip,:.,., :- -f-eos-. . Q - .1-:..:':.., , , --.1--5: .,:Q.-,, - - 63:33-Q---: 0 - 0::n-i-::1.1:,5:f4.- 1-251: T'..:0g5ff:-me :-' . :f' .3,'g' - ' M-Irie? ' , H :I 4: , .. .. .469 Rf. 3 ,lla pf' JOHN CALVIN BURCH Age 19-Weight 140-Height 5 ft. 9 ins. Morrison Literary Society C13, C23, C33, C433 Monitor C433 Dramatic Club CZ3, C33, C433 Historian C333 Class Basket- ball Squad C23, C433 Captain C433 Var- sity Basketball Team C33, C433 Football Team C333 C433 Monogram Club C33, C43: President C431 Class Treasurer C333 Art Editor Hillife C333 C433 Hi-Y Club C33. If Calvin plays the game of life as well as he played the game of football he will certainly be a success. This year he made all-state center. He has also done some good work during the basketball season. For two years Calvin has been Art Editor of Hillife. If you will look at the cartoons in our annual, you will agree with us that he deserves this position. He certainly knows his stuff when it comes to the ladies. The girls, it seems, don't mind this so much, in fact, they seem to like it. Such popularity must surely be deserved! Page Sezfezzteeu RUPERT LLovD BYNUM Age 20-VVeight 155-Height 5 ft. 10ins. Morrison Literary Society C23, C433 Co- operative Club C433 Vice-President C-133 Track Team C23, C433 Basketball Team C233 C432 Football Squad C433 Scientific Club C23. Rupert distinguished himself this year by making a place on the basketball team and by doing some stellar playing in several of our games. He seems to be somewhat shy of the ladies . VVe don't know whether he is afraid of them, or whether his time is too valuable to spend with the opposite sex. Next year it's going to be Carolina for Ru- pert. Olcl U. N. C. will do well to get such a man as this one, and we think that in a few years Rupert will be playing on that All-Southern basketball quint that goes to Atlanta to the tournament every year and brings back the trophy. - i:,t. ! 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C - VIVIAN BYNUM Age 18-Weight 100-Height 5 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society C11, C21, C31, C413 Dramatic Club C21, C313 Representa- tive State Dramatic Association C372 Glee Club C413 President C413 Girls Athletic Association C31, C41 3 Secretary C31 3 Presi- dent C413 Commencement Marshal C311 Basketball Squad C21, C313 Monogram Club C41. Beany is an all-round good sport. Every member of the class of '26 knows this. We mustn't judge her true worth by her size, for, although she's one of the smallest girls in the class, she's one of the best. She takes life easy and never has too much to do to go to the Pick',. Beany's worst ail- ment is heart trouble , though it would be difficult to convince her of such. Is her malady incurable? ROLAND ALBERT DODSON Age 20-Weight 150-Height 5 ft. 11 ins. Morrison Literary Society C31, C413 Fun Club C313 Dramatic Club C41. Roland is one of the few quiet boys in the Class of '26. He never gets called down for loud talking, laughing, etc., like the rest of us. Don't think, however, that because Roland is quiet he is one of the goody- goodyn kind. Far from it. You have to know him well to appreciate what a fine fellow he is. He is very fond of music and many afternoons you can hear him playing the scales in Mrs. William's studio. Due to the fact that he lives out of town he is unable to take an active part in organized sports, but he is a loyal backer and strong supporter of the school. Page Eighteen ff' . . -I , , , X , ',f.' V , ,,... 2.5 ,,,,'.. ,J H H 3. 'i'3 f'3'3:1 -'4--' f---- - ' 1-' - -lf'-1113.2-I :I1Ii.:.A.v1'Q,1.'-1' .... 'l-'Sze'-1 'Z' V . V V , V .T f 41352-?'13I'1'if'3''i:531:':31T:-2316231113:1-.iff - ii.'.'i:'.': ' .. 511'-'i- 1 . -' ' .V V , N ' if321313Ifi'if53331331151111131-t3t3 1i13713Z5i,3 3ififf':-L . 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Page Nineteen LEWIS iVlANLEY DURHAM Age 19-Weiglit 156-Height 5 ft. 8 ins. Morrison Literary Society C433 Scientific Club C231 Dramatic Club C333 Music Club C433 Track Team C233 Agricultural Judg- ing Team C13. Lewis has the rep of always being be- hind time. This, however, doesn't prevent those who know him well from knowing his true worth. He is a studious, hard- working boy, which is certainly a valuable asset to anyone. Lewis has been too busy during his high school career to take an active part in athletics or other outside acti- vities, but you don't have to be a good ath- lete to be a good boy. ...,lr. 4. ,... . ., . , ' W ',',i.wf,- .. .,,v ---- - , Y ,I .. .1 -7 I H . ,, v 3 . ' Zg-'- .. .? 1 37 .1 ' 1.1-:fl V 3.11, 1 -3- V. .-.ilfggigllijl .H .1 , . . Z . vw . I --V.-5:-.5:..:.: I- ,, - : .-:..i, N A 3. , V, ., H-.VZ .U .,,..-- f ' -'iilffiii' JF ' -. 311-EDQ55' -if , ,....-s.-sf hs QB -.,- 465- .6-. tC1:.- -1, U-54-1-A --,-45541.--. 4-1-:fd 4 .. .... '-' , '-Team - Q ?5.5.:sgg.zga f ,gap-. -'fs ff - -e 125:f iG?f?a22f'1j. ggteaefgao.. f : -1059231231 1- . lif e ' ,-eaf'1:'1sv5f , Z'.f.':-f'j- UIQ, 1 1 1' . L: -.ef I ..:f1 .,., A 'ga425sl15:g-,ageg5ac- 3,28 S -1-ef-vw -- sw...---: rc-,:-V-1,11--:' 1 fart-::'1',.f.s.:4..-f 9311+ '--- 1 S Nm? if'5-Wfifffiiff19?'.I 21,1 f- -H- ' : -:P P' a' 'L 'I'- '1r. ,., . 1f. 1 N I - ' '...iqzggisia-.-.5-'1'af5:feL::53'Q''gg',f,--:wt--'g.Q:f'f - A., .:41.3'u.:,:u .. Q .5 - .Fi '- fi , eq A -Q. -J LYDA H.xRRIs EUBAN KS Age 17-'Weight 114-Height 5 ft. 3 ins. President Senior Classg Morrison Liter- ary Society C15, CZ5, C35, C451 Program Committee C351 Setzer Dramatic Club C25, C35, C45 1 President Dramatic Club C35 and C451 High School Chorus Cl5, C351 Girls' Athletic Association C35, C45: Training Leader C35: Representative to State Dra- matic Association C351 junior Editor Hillife S-taff C351 Commencement Marshal C35 1 Social Committee Student Government Association C452 State Play Contest C451 Senior Editor Hillife Staff C45. Wfe can't say enough wonderful things about this smiling and beutiful president of the Senior Class. The many honors she holds show something of the honor and respect that we have for her, but never all the admiration and love that is in our hearts. She has proven highly efficient in all offices given her. In fact, she is so de- pendable that we have almost overworked her. We feel, in loosing Lyda, that C. H. H. S. has lost a great deal of its charm and brightness. We know that she will bring honor to the College that she attends and that someday she will bring love and happiness to someone , just as she has brought it to us in Chapel Hill High. LOLA LEE HARWARD Age 18-Weiglit 100-Height 5 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, C451 Music Club C25. C35 1 Handicraft Club C45 1 President C451 Girls' Athletic Association C35, C451 Basketball Squad C451 Class S-tatistician C451 Hiking Leader C45. VVe now turn to one of the most studious girls in our class. Lola not only takes six subjects and makes the honor roll, but finds time to go out for basketball as well. Her pet subject is chemistry in which she in- tends to major in College. She takes a great deal of interest in Church work and was voted the most religious in our class. Her time is valuable to her and every min- ute is occupied, but this doesn't keep her from being a jolly good sport and an all- round good girl. Page Twenty QL 3. .4153'51325g'g11-:?'i.?:iL-,-gg:g4.-555-13.-33':M. 1?:3'Q'l:--:tg..1-'-:t-'Q -:1.11'.Qf:Q: :: :3.3:1,:i.g .3 ' ' 1,72 'f,Ii3.Q'1 1'1j. V , -,Q 1 .Q gk?-350 7 O Q W ' D o c 5, , 05 O O C , U -sm agar: 11.0 c .,,..+e ibw ' K 'J O O D'-M00 Us wma' 0 4 W mm.apWi r .-'ei-:-:elf- 2141-24:-ly,.,,5,g.'.g.,g-----g-'-:'1 -' 5' ' -1' . V .1-HZ ' - ',g2'I-- ii 1 - -1+ . ,-. 3 535' ' ,- .3 V . . A., ' 'i :1i3:'.3. '13'.':T1:l'5t'Z335--' J' 5:2559 -3 ' ,, it 1 .f v ' .' .'3'i v-T' .i '1'J'5 : ' ? i 1251! 'ff'-35 55-A - w kfiffil?-1 -1 .1.5F'f,.1152252:.+'i7'1- f- .mslefw ' A f f :' - .-...:.:1ff: ,-1:11. +5-ac' .-f - '. '-15?-'fd'iFf ,a ge-14 us'v:u, tim---:O. -'aoe:'..e:.. . ' ,-413' . -' ,, - ty : sm.:-,:.. 1 f.1.--my-1:m: .agtezfzz ' ., .. md- 45-1 -4- .-. .ffm f. ..1 -- Lan.,--. - .f e.1.a'+e. I'...:.s.f-w:Z'i!2251s2 ':.' ,. get ..:.f2f.f1 .QT .,.. .:..: - 1,25 ,,,w,..5aQ2 y. . .sa-'fvrz k i'fl:i5?-5.-:'f ' .1-1'-1f:i'1ESQ f'rt ' .5e:eFj1.:g5-f'I'iZ1.EP5i... z5gj,,e:x As Y 'ziiigffaggggiggggggii Jagzpie- : '15'1'f.'f-1!1rf'f'15f '- ai fff' ' 5 14 - 1ft v 1-e. 1 .,,' ba- . - 1, v, ...J ed1 .,. o - v ,. - , B 1 I tv 4, ,' J-i A 0Qv N-'T'Q,s 3, X454 'MZ' ,. -...fly .hai .Jax ta . .Mi .. J ERNEST T. HEARNE Age 22-Weight 167-Height 6 ft. 2 ins. Baseball Team Cl5, C25, C353 C453 Man- ager C253 Hi-Y Club C253 President of Class C353 Vice-President Student Council C453 Morrison Literary Society C253 C35. C455 Scientific Club C253 Co-operative Club C35, C453 Secretary C353 Agricul- tural Judging Team C451 Commencement Marshal C35. Legs is a good old fellow even if he is 6 ft. 2 ins. He is Vice-President of that celebrated organization called the Stu- dent Council. This fact alone would prove that he is O. K. Leg's chief delight is baseball, and he has been going out for this sport every year since he has been in High School. He is also a good scholar. If you don't believe us, ask any of the teachers. And now, Legs a happy future we're wishing to you, 'cause you deserve it, 'deed you do. Page Twenty-One ELMER GEORGE HOEFER, JR. Age 16-Weight 135-Height 5 ft. 8 ins. Morrison Literary Society C15, C25, C35, C453 Scientific Club C253 Dramatic Club C353 C453 Hi-Y Club C25, C35, C453 Foot- ball Squad C25, C35, C453 Basketball S-quad C453 Baseball Squad C453 Delegate to Hi- Y Conference C35. It doesn't seem quite fair for such an amazing amount of knowledge and good humor to be compressed within the cerebrum of one single human being when it might be distributed among a dozen or more peo- ple. HuFfer has a number of good traits, but the one that makes us like him most is his keen sense of humor. He never lets anything worry him, and whether it's a Chemistry quiz or a Hi-Y party to look forward to, he always looks on the bright side. Success is sure to come your way HuFfer, when you laugh so merrily. 7' 3 5' i iiiifif 15225 'VAAAV' A '7fi'f' lg '- -. .-.-'- v.'---'- - ' V ,.,' - , - of ' , -2.: ' .?:'1'.- .--13.-ig .' . ',,-, ...4'.: :.'11:-' ' O fb Nr .mv 0 g :ii ,G -96 19 H g. .. . .xiao ,fa . . , . . . . . - 4 -. f. ' ' ' . .:-.1f'r' 1. f '-- 3 i'i-iZ'1'- . ' 1 ' - -. .f -:F ' .li - . 3-52 ' if C 121.1-f ' '1 f ff ifffe fff '- f'2QP -- ei f Wan -W' at C10 wmauwmmwsf wg auamvwaws' 1 .,.,. .v.v - W ,.-' ---., ---- . V . .. ...V . , ,iq . .iw-1' . . . .,z , .. rs. .- .1 .5 ,,-,. ' . ui, i.. H -. U 1 ,. , ,- - ' A f O fsmrdlf Ju z :7 T T .3'n'a me 5 e ':':- - .2 Q Q F A-K S 159' HUBERT THOMAS Hot:,xN Age 17-Weight 180-Height 5 ft. 11 ins. Morrison Literary Society CID, CZD, CSU, C433 Agriculture Club C233 Scientific Club C3J: Good Fellowship Club C431 Football Team CSD. C4J3 Swimming Team C133 Monogram Club CSD, C4J. Hubert hails from Calvander, and is rough and hardy constituent of the soil of good old Orange. He has gained a prodi- gious number ot friends by his amiable ways and his football ability. He has held the berth of left guard for the last two sea- sons, Ca position shunned by no one on the squadj. Hubert is reputed to be a great swimmer, having a pond on his farm, another excellent solution for his speed. All his 26 classmates know the name of Hogan will be on the tongue tips of men. Luck to you Hubert! EMILY NIARKHAM Age 17-VVeight 107-Height 5 ft. 4 ins. Morrison Literary Society C47 3 Dramatic Club C473 Girls' Athletic Association C451 Tennis Team C4J. Emily came to us in September from Dur- ham High. Although she has been with us only one year she has become very popular and well-liked by the students at C. H. H. S. VVe don't know what she would do without her chewing gum, 'cause she's always chew- ing. We are sure that Emily couldn't count the times that she has been before the Stu- dent Council, but she takes it as a good sport. She was voted the dumbest person in the class of '26, but this must be one of those rare cases where ignorance is bliss because if Emily is dumb she certainly is a good old girl along with it. Page Twenty-Two F.. 5iff125f12Z1'iE'EI.-2-l555'5222'IT-'c-2-.Q-.lzf QfQEjEff?ii?1E2Q'g'::'5 3 '1i,'if--.iff'1-'P:'lfi'1:2?gf2'23fQ3'i'f3fE11'2557ffl. V' Til EC E , '3iii7 i'- ,- ' in .S ,-I-3'1:1:3'1i3:-ii.31-:if:?:3:3i:3'-'-:-''Z iZ,1:'3l2-' ' ' -' '- - :' ' H 3 ,V , ' 1 v 'A ' Q -'1 :-'1.t3 1.0- ' A 2105 , ' , . -4' I ,, - : -- . , ..::z,-' -Hg ,-:-:- ,- , - ..,-,-1:-.,j-3 3 .,,-1-45' . 1 '.,q,..:,-qs -1-' 5 ,. -:' 4-31 - , . 3- 3 ' 3 S '.:.11r--sf'lai:m?:e,f'1?U'-: ,-' 1.'11-ifZ'i,g,:- :..'.-..e- ad:.,f'q.-3 3 ''3z11i5'1etf,-,:,q:,fg-V .1321 ,WWEQQG-1f2'6 ,5, ,:- 3-:'he'. 1 ' i 5 ,G 'S 1:-saggy' .f r-,..,f L 3:- of-' TT T 3 ' : ,: .:Q2,-: ' , ,V B ML' . , f I WILLIAM EDGAR l3'lERRITT Age 16-Weight 115-Height 5 ft. SZ ins. Morrison Literary S-ociety C13, C23, C33. C433 President C433 Debating Club C23, C433 President C433 Dramatic Club C333 Debating Team Cl3, C433 Hillifc Staff C33, C433 Hi-Y Club C33, C433 Basketball Team C433 Chief Cheer Leader C33, C433 Hi-Y Conference C333 C43. Introducing the Honorable President of the Morrison Literary Society. Bill is small change, but he surely does rattle. He is one of the Stacomb sheiks of the High School, being a favorite with all the girls. He can do anything from playing basket- ball, to representing C. H. H. S. in the tri- angular debates. He is not only a good bas- ketball player and a good debater, but he is one of the best little dancers you've ever seen. For proof of this last statement just ask the High School girls. Bill is too small to play football, but he plays the game as cheer leader. Here's to you, Bill, May all your troubles be little ones, and all the little ones be girls. Page Twenty-Three EsTH ER l3'lARIE lVlETZENTIIIN Age 15-Weight 130-Height 5 ft. 9 ins. Morrison Literary Society Cl3, C23, C33, C433 Art Club C23, C433 Secretary C23, C43 3 Music Club C33 3 Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation C33, C433 Bicycle Riding Leader C433 Secretary Student Council C333 Class Secretary C433 Class Historian C433 Sec- ond place in State Latin Contest C43. Can you imagine a girl making 99 on three exams and 98 on the fourth one? Well, that is just what Esther did O11 her mid-terms. She also won second place in the State Latin Contest. Old '26 is proud to have such a person as this in her class. If you are ever having difficulty with a French sentence or a Math problem, just go to Esther! she caxI certainly help you out. We certainly do like her, and have proved this by electing her secretary and historian of the Senior Class. We know, Esther, that your success in life is assured, but we just must take this opportunity to wish you happiness and a host of friends in the future. 'lllf ln - - f 'Q D .2 o Q 6,5 U o :JO of? o o nchoco Ja., .,,,,,w-1-'..'2,f,f b og? O E Awww' neo .1 .. ,. .- .... -, ,... ----v , ..,.. l y f 1 rg i.2,ZE:3:i.t3i,-,EE'E..i3?1A-is gl. 3,-1,2 E ,i ji,E-E:z1i.',- v.3,3,1r3,2.2'E.E.41g.53Z.E:523it23EA1i3?33?E,:::4Z,E-Eg '3':.3,Z.E.,IEZEg:EE3z:,3iEi:,f1E:3322.33..V-:,Q-,Z1E2Ei1i:EE3E:33 0 '- . X Mlvi, , 1 31.4, zl.:.i,,i4.., ,,.. ..,,, Q,i.,.,, ,.A .' . ' ., fizdiee 453: .:. ,:: - '- -412:f'- - . -f - - 11 1. - - - .mt-:Q --: 4 u ,L -eff V, . . 1, 1-iasiaa... f. :w f b - L. 1-:. - -- ' .-.'.,,'- - ,, ....-...-,.,,-L 0 ,- - , . -' 4 4: -Mao. - . - . 'Y x H I .J A f an-.A cf ooo? 0 , f -Q., m.a 4. 'ESV' s KATHERINE i5lORGAN Age 16-Weight 116-Height 5 ft. 4 ins. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, C453 Public Speaking Club C25 3 Music Club C35, C453 Girl's Athletic Association C35, C45, Katherine is a very substantial kind of a girl. She has a most lovable nature and is always sweet and sensible. She has worked hard and now her labors are re- Warded. She is very efficient in her studies and is well versed in the fact that there is a time for work and a time for play. As a result the teachers have learned to depend on her-in fact, every one can depend on her. Katherine has won a place in our hearts which shall never be forgotten. FRANCES LAVVSON NEVILLE Age is-weight 148-Height 5 ft. 6 ins. Morrison Literary Society CI5, C25, C35, C451 Setzer Dramatic Club C25, C353 Glee Club C453 High School Chorus C351 Girl's Athletic Association C25, C35, C453 Girl's Basketball Squad C153 Varsity C35, C453 Captain C452 Captain Baseball Team C353 Cheer Leader C453 Monogram Club C353 Secretary C45. Jolly, good-natured Frances! We all envy her disposition. If everyone took life as easy as Frances, this would be a good old place to live. She is Captain of the girl's basketba.l1 team this year, and certainly de- serves this honor, for she is a fine basket-ball player. This year she has shown her ability as cheer-leader, and her pep and enthusiasm at many football games inspired us to cheer our boys to victory. Here's to you Frances, May the future bring happiness and suc- cess your way. Page Twenty-Four . 1 .. A. . ij:1i1'.:I'1'I'E'-'-EV.-.-1,-f'-1.-1. -, Q ' 3 432' 1-1-' ' L,-,- - 2 ' . V ' .- ,4- 1-1::i--1- . 1 ' ,. , zo .,-- ' , ' -' - 5 C . A ,Q '-1.'2f-1:24415-he 51 .. ,. -- -.4:p,mnuog:..,-A 5 L - E., -,W : 5 , S p ay-vov v sa:..is. asia. E. -1 - - - F. e I jun ' b5q, .. 5 553 -wad MILDRED MAE PARKER Age 17- Weight 120-Height 5 ft. 3 ins. Morrison Literary Society C255 C35, C45 5 Music Club C25 5 Fun Club C35 5 Glee Club C455 Basketball Team C255 C355 C455 Capt. Class Team C455 Girl's Athletic Associa- tio11 C35, C455 Vice-President C455 Volley Ball Manager C355 Monogram Club C35. C455 Baseball Team C355 C45. Hail our best girl athlete! This is saying a great deal, for we have several good ones in our class5 but Mildred deserves this honor. If you don't believe us ask Miss Atkinson. She goes out for all sports, but she most excels in-basketball. This year she played forward on Chapel Hill's champion- ship team. So much of Mildred's time is taken up with athletics that her grades are only average, but this is nothing against her for We all spend most of our time on the things we like most. Her success as a great athlete is, at any rate assured. Page Twenty-Five PAUL RAYMOND PATTEN Age 16-Weight 160-Height 5 ft. 7Mins. President Student Body C455 Morrison Literary Society C155 C25, C35, C455 Vice- President C355 Scientific Club C255 Dra- matic Club C35 5 Good Fellowship Club C45 5 Secretary C455 Football Squad C455 Band C35, C455 Orchestra C35, C455 Hi-Y Club C255 C35, C455 Secretary C355 Vice-Presi- dent C455 Hi-Y Conference C35. As president of the Student Body Paul has done wonders5 as a member he has done his duty. If you think he hasn't execu- tive ability, glance through his honors and you will see. Paul is also quite a musician and for two years he has been a member of both the band and orchestra. The height height that he has reached as president of our Student Body is a mere sample of his ability to obtain the higher things of life. 'WW '.iQZ3...f-:1 filf . asf-f ,inf ' 12.151 2115. . 1 , . :....- . ..V 9 .. . . . 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Morrison Literary Society Cl5, C25, C35, C45g Dramatic Club C25, C35, C45: Assis- tant Director C453 Hi-Y Club C25, C35, C453 Conference CZ5, C353 Football C25, C35, C45 3 Baseball C35, C451 Tennis C35, C45: State Play Contest C35, C455 Band C355 Orchestra C355 Commencement Marshal C353 Assistant Editor-in-Chief Hillifc C45: Monogram Club C45. Sam takes an active part in all school activities, but especially does he shine forth in athletics. During the football season of this year the brilliant name of Sam Paulsen many times adorned the sport pages of several state papers, as a star in the game which Chapel Hill had played with some neighboring town. He can go for days without opening a book and still manage to get by. We must, how- ever, attribute this to the fact that he is naturally bright, Next year it will prob- ably be Carolina, but wherever you are, we're expecting great things from you, Sam. GRADON O'KELLY PENDERGRAFT Age 20-Weight 155-Height 5 ft. 9 ins. Football Team C15, C25, C35, C455 Base- ball Team C15, C25, C35, C453 Basketball Team C45 3 Senior Marshall: Debating Club CI5, CZ, C35, C451 Monogram Club C35. C45: Morrison Literary Society C15, C25, C3J. C45- G. O. P. is the two gun terror of Orange County. This boy's ambition, we are told, is to become a real prairie shiek. Gradon left school for a while, but soon tired of State Highway work and returned to C. H. H. S. to complete his football education. He has the distinction of being the biggest bluff in the senior class, and is always on the lookout for someone who is willing to listen to his never ending line . We are especially proud of Gradon be- cause this year he made the debating team. C. H. H. S. could not have had a better orator to represent her in the triangular debate. 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Morrison Literary Society C153 C25, C35, C453 Scientific Club C253 Dramatic Club C35, C453 Hi-Y Club C25, C35, C453 Foot- ball C15, C253 C35, C453 Team C453 Bas- ketball Cl5, C253 Track Team C153 C25, C35, C451 Capt. C45. Willie's hobby is arguing. Sometimes the argument gets so hot that a little flash of Willie's temper gleams forth, but this isn't often, and Willie has so many other good qualities that we forget all about this when we are around him. He went out for foot- ball again this year and was an important man in the line up. We might say about Willie that he is not too sober, and not too gay, but a true blue boy in every way. Page Twenty-Seven LILY THoMAs IQAE Age 17-Weight -Height 5 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, 6415? Girl's Athletic Association C45 3 Music Club C35, C451 Lost and Found Committee of Student Government Association C45. Lily has by hard earnest work, attained the goal of seniorhood. VVhen a respon- sibility has come her way she has assumed it and done her duty. She seldom expresses her own opinions, but is a good listener. She has been especially interested in the wel- fare of the Senior Class, and, although she hasn't held a senior ofhce, she has done her part to make a success the things that the Class of '26 has undertaken. 3 G06 Q .9-6 .rf a' 25 -9965 O06-O U Q- - . . f . - --.- :f ': i ' 1'5:'ffiif2 -- a-:::.at.e.:1- r A' ' uv -its O QQ M 'tr 'W ooo. Co 0 N., 1 ' A 3 ' .....---v if ' ., ...ir . .,.. .....v . L ..,, .g. .... ' , '-. 4 ' - .F 3 3211-.-v1v:3.j-7..:3.'3igZjjj, , -. .V i:3.3:f'5-.g.,p.,g-g-,-.- ..-.31.L,:1:31-21:2-132:-' 13.3.A.3.3,3-1731:-.1.j1:g4.,:1-.3,.f .... . .- -3, V..-f.-.-t-:-1'1-.31-15531g,3.,,,g'-:-i3.3:53.5.i 7 I 1--3'-f'i'1i' i V 1 -:-:- .. 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'i RosA HANsARD R.ANEX' Age l7-Weight 116-Height 5 ft. lb ins. Morrison Literary Society C15, C25, C35, C453 Dramatic Club C25, C35, C455 Secre- tary C451 Student Council C455 Editor-in- Chief Hillife C453 Girl's Athletic Associa- tion C35, C453 Gir1's Chorus Cl5. Rosa is certainly an ideal girl. She well deserves the position of Editor-in-Chief of Hillife and has worked hard to make it a success. In times of serious trouble, such as studying for a Chemistry quiz, Rosa is never down-hearted, but always wears a smile and looks on the bright side of things. Her ambition is to be a teacher. If she manages a school room as well as she has managed her school work this year-well, we Wouldn't mind being one of her pupils. CHAUNCEY LAKE ROYSTER Age 16-Weight 130-Height 5 ft. 8 ins. Morrison Literary Society C15, C25, C35, C453 Dramatic Club C25, C35, C45g Hi-Y Club C35, C45: Football Squad C453 Base- ball Squad C45g State Play Contest C45. VVe understand that Taddy is quite cosmopolitan. His travels have been fre- quent and far, and his knowledge and ad- vice, are consumed by his brethren with re- lish. Bull sessions in which he partici- pates are indeed fruitful. He has taken part in school activities extensively and has stuck through basketball, football, and base- ball faithfully. It is rumored that he will attend VVoodberry Forest next year. We wish you luck, Chauncey. Page Twenty-Eight A f ' .,.,,, ' ,.,....., .., ..,, 1: , ,,.,, Lf . J.. .v.,, . ..:.. . its.. , .,..,.:. ' Y --'- f- 4- - 1: .1-1:-.- .... , .1 . . - . , ' Q Q 31,31 - 2,,,-ig33.3..g-,-'-:-:a-:-,gb:-'-:q1g.1.3.g.,,.,. 5 if-'-11' ,, H ., .-1 r . , ' V f I Y: 11222:Q:Q:5:Q1i5i3Q313QgQQ:3:Q:Q1f:i:gQ:i1Q:Q,3:3EE3E5,3'i-2:1' IQ- -'1:Q:3:3..:vi-:3I3,'- :fj1ljI1.:Zi':.-l-' .'I115.-f3,i.Q..g13 .,p.Q111y' ff, jf- I-35 f V ti' ' V Avlu it . .1 I ' S 3.122.233Igit5ZVi3::,::3::.-.1.3.-5.2..1,..:.:.:.4...:..31,l. Q a- V. . 6 : 4 A -QI,-1 ., .1 . . 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Perhaps you have wondered that the Spring Term was welcomed with such en- thusiasm-why with it came Nanniel We rather hesitate to attempt to relate all her good points for unfortunately Hillife offers only a certain amount of page space per senior. She is very pretty, attractive and generous. The aspired future, we under- stand, is that of an artist. We wish you the ready attainment of that ambition, Nan- nie-and the road to success will not be too rough, for charm is effective in over- coming obstacles. Page Twenty-Nine Morrison Literary Society CZJ, CSD, C455 Scientific Club CZJQ Co-operative Club C3D, C435 Secretary C4jg Football Team C453 Baseball Team C453 Monogram Club C4J. In rattles the Ford and Walter is here. He drives his tin-lizzie hfteen miles every morning to school. In spite of the fact that he lives in the country he Ends plenty of time to go out for athletics, and has made quite a name for himself in both football and baseball. If all pupils behaved in school as well as VValter, the teachers would have fewer grey hairs in their heads and fewer wrinkles on their brows. J O Yg,o-1-QU M e mx mo ,ff Ut, ff' ff? OWU G? 'W c 5- on oU 0' S7 e ,.f- o ' w L 2,4 QQ,,,a ,iqd 12 .sf me-T-E - ' Y V 4 '- ,. Af- . a '?T V -':': .' ' 'Y' 'fr' . ,- --'- H U ' A ,F- S it . 293513 ' .s.e ff' 1 -H ail? 1-PGH ' ' Q L . .- ' p:'2'ijf' : Y 3i1'i'L'i9C? 55 ' K 53' 52312 i 'Z : '5ii' -.'Z3 : .i - ..-.e'.'2-::,::a . iff - . .,::gf .i:.: -4-Q-: ' v . - ,,.,e.:r. wg- . .-1-:fr . Qugv ',4.,.1.g4. .-L-A .I , , 1..- ,-4: . .I .- 1.- an - .5 -- ,-.:,f-w'.1:z:'1- , --iq ' -' ' '. . 1:1 :. -' ' ' .. . -' , I-S , :f.,-0-6,31 .I f . ' ,,., .:.:nf1-5' '3.,.rQ 3f i 1' - 3.3.0 1 ' T 'V-. Zliiifciw..-1-:::4.,- cf 4:01,-,yf15S2:Q'Z'EeQ .., ,:, --145933 6:2 ?'- x -'WFS' '2Fl:O.. .b- - A ' ' pl 1 -'flap-H: ra :4..z:f:P6' '-0-QW 4. 'it Curr:-L-:qyfb-1199 '4--,1'. ..:U:Q: ':M' 91' L '.f-1.5,-31e::aw'1'--''' , - -g,-',., , ., , .,.,,..,' ' ' - : , j': Z :....,,-.-- ----'.'--fs . s-,, ' f of 2 1' V ' A '11-4 . V' FRANCIS DUBOSE UZZELL Age 17-VVeight 125-Height 5 ft. 7M ins. Morrison Literary Society C153 C253 C353 C453 Scientific Club C253 Debating Club C35, C453 Track Squad C153 C253 Track Team 635, C453 Football Squad C451 Swimming Team C153 Hi-Y Club C25, 135, C451 Conference Delegate C253 C35. Is he a stepper? Well I guessllll Duboozey will make something out of himself wherever he goes. Everybody knows this-never made a social error in all his brilliant career. Is he popular? Wfhy everybody knows the boy. He cer- tainly will take a lot of teasing without getting mad. He always keeps his temper covered up deep. He is one of the few boys in this high school who has put out real l'l0llCSt work. Duboozey will be a success at anything he goes in for. KATHERINE XVALKER Age 16-VVeight 108-Height 5 ft. 4 in. Morrison Literary Society C15, C25, C453 Setzer Dramatic Club Cl5, C25, C453 Girl's Athletic Association C153 C253 C451 Track Manager C253 Skating Manager C453 Basketball Team C25, C45: Tennis Team C451 Cheer Leader C451 Monogram Club C253 Vice-President C453 Class President C253 Hillife Staff C253 Student Council C25 3 Social Committee Student Government Association C45. L was voted the most popular girl in High School. This shows how much every- body likes her. She is one of the young- est members of the senior class. which is score one for her mental ability. This year she was an important part of the girl's basketball squad, having made the first team. There were not many guards in the state better than L , Her mental ability combined with her winning ways and good looks will assure her a bright and happy future. 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'1 'f21fP'5?5::ta:f-a' ' Ei' :.a ' F A 1-iirfiif-M23 0 1-f29 ?jfP,5f,,'Q,f,.f Q t 'Sit a- m:Q Z','i4' 3, 4 H :' 2 'Ek ezadifi -ao:re:m.s.:1- f rr .,-,-- -. -moi .: -' : 1 duels 1 2 -2'---f 0 ..-f.mm4.f, --ed gl A 'lt 1-1' , if,.: JOSEPH CALHOUN VVARREN Age 17-Weight 146-Height 6 ft. 2 ins. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, C45 5 Scientific Club C255 Music Club C355 Co- operative Club C453 Secretary Club C455 Baseball Squad C35, C455 Football Squad C45 Q Hi-Y Club C35, C455 Delegate to Hi- Y Conference C35. Although Shiek came to us from the great City of Allendale, S. C., he has proven himself worthy of a good deal of credit. He not only starred as a baseball pitcher but also as an end in the line. The girls, however, seem to have a greater draw- ing power to him than basketball. The humor of this veteran of Ft. Bragg will not allow him to be as dignified as the aver- age, as his conduct shows at Hi-Y meetings. In addition to being a good all-round fellow, he has a tendency for music, and his bass voice can be heard distinctly when the class song is sung. Page Thirty-Olfze TREVA BETTIE WILLIAMS Age 16-Weig'ht 102-Height 5 ft. 4 ins. Girl's Athletic Association C35, C452 Baseball Squad C455 Basketball Squad C355 Team C455 Morrison Literary Society C35, C455 Music Club C355 Dramatic C455 Girl's Chorus C35, C45. Everybody knows Treva. She shines every minute of the day from English, Hrst period, to Chemistry, last period. Especially on the last is she a very brilliant light. She hardly gives anyone else a chance to answer a question, unless Miss Whitley calls her down. Treva just likes to talk but this is only the habit of her sex and is by all means excusable. Treva also goes out for all sports, bas- ketball being her favorite5 she starred in this sport this year. Here's wishing you luck, Treva, in what ever career you may choose! 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Literary Society C15, C25, C35, C453 French Club C35 3 Music Club C35 3 Drama- tic Club C25, C453 Hi-Y Club C45. Con- stitutional Committee Student Government C45: Class Prophet C453 Swimming Team C153 State Play Contest C45. The most mischievous little boy in our class is George, No matter how out of humor the rest of us may be if George comes along our cares will vanish. He also has that rare element called brains. Argu- ing is his chief delight. Only on Chemistry did he give up: but he conquered Virgil! Enough said! VVe are expecting great things from this very witty personage, and we know that we are not going to be disappointed. AUBURN LESLIE WRIGHT Age 19-Weight 160-Height 5 ft. 10 ins. Morrison Literary Society C25, C35, C45 Q Scientific Club C25 3 Co-operative Club C35 3 Good Fellowship Club C45: Football Team C25, C35, C455 Basketball Team C35, C453 Baseball Team C15, C25, C35, C45: Vice- President Class C251 Secretary C353 Treas- urer C45. Hail the boy who pitched the baseball game in which Chapel Hill beat Durham! That is exactly what Auburn did this year. Not only is he a baseball star, but he is an important part of the football and basket- ball squads as well. He is quite good- looking. CVVe are not the only ones that think so.5 He is trusted by everyone, es- pecially the seniors, being treasurer of this most noted class. Page Thirty-Two 1 7: 121313111-i-1:,:g.i:f- fig.-.,i. ff'fffl2?5?I155E-Qiigfllf.i:1:li552i3i'l?-'l:T?ii2E',V-135- if.' l5fi5E' 5 '5'1f 7' 'Qi ' V Ig 23'.-551'2551392-11112,12'-'112.2.2. ' i .5' A ' ,rf , Je... , . 1' -1 Mgr,1,-'25.'-2:2:'.2:-1i.-1+fi,.-,'-'. 1. '5 ,- , ' ' Ag' 1 .-1:--. V . A A ff YJ 2Q,,w, e.,.f-:'f',f9:-' ,fs-P .e+ . . - ,..1f9?z5:f - P9 ' : ..,, J. , 0? . N - Q.C,E1' o . sf - ,-A559-zlziiif if ,,Q,,,' . ,,-..,-g,:,, , lv d -zfrzngf. 16:1 -FB-.1 i.-' L-A , ' 1 --Af,1- -4--pal 0 3 9 will .- :.w,fq1r' .,ca1f,. ff - '. - agar v.v'l :,, oimc--:oh : A 4-d1Qf.,,?,: ..-.1 gm. 1 1 -r.. 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' - x H U I - 1 4 1 '91-4.1 Histor of the Glass of IQ26 It was the llth day of December in 1922 when the good ship l926 stood at anchor at the wharf of High School. A crowd was around the dock, looking on while the faithful group of passengers but lately disembarked from a ship from Grammar School River, embarked on this large, new vessel. She appeared indeed seaworthy, fitting to bear these young passengers on to their destination-the shore of High School graduation. The ship slowly begins to move. Last good-byes are called. There are shouts of, VVe're off! -on the Freshman Sea. Miss Summerrel was our able pilot, Miss Green and Mr. Morrison our commanders-in-chief. Even on the first days out we had some stormy weather and struck a few rocks. That huge cliff over there-huge to the Illfl degree-one might easily guess Mathematics, even though the lightning did not write the word in fiery letters. The ship goes safely by-a sign of relief from the crew. Another dangervthe Latin rock: but soon from that, too, we are safe. Through the lesser rocks we are easily able to steer, thanks to the efforts of cur competent pilot. For the material well-being of the crew, a new cafeteria was installed in the vessel and proved a great attraction, some members even visiting it while supposed to be on duty. As we neared the Isle of Recreation and Amusement, we saw many ships anchored there. There was a dock reserved for the good ship '26 , and we gladly cast anchor. XXI- found a High School Chorus being organized with Mr. Shelton for its leader. They were so enthusiastic over the beautiful voices of many of our numbers that they invited us to join. A Debating Team was also being organized and here Wfilliam Merritt found that he could use his talents to advantage. As fearful as the passage between Scylla and Charybdis was the passage through Exami- nation VVeek. But it was necessary to pass this terror in order to come out on the wider Sophomore Sea, one year further on the voyage to our goal. One of the first things of note to happen in this year was the installation of a large clock. accessible to everyone. Now, at last, we were assured of never having to be on duty longer than the allotted time! Formerly the periods of duty were timed by the unreliable gyrations of a watch. We found also that additions had been made to our worthy ship-2 new class- rooms. There were many islands in our Sophomore Sea. A large island is ahead. VVe shall stop, of course: we always like to see people and hear of their voyages. At the entrance of the harbor we see, Isle of Entertainment and Recreation. A play is in process of formation Savageland -what an interesting name! Vl'e must try for parts. From our crew came one of the heroes-Dick Battle, and a goddess-heroine+Betsy VVoollen. Do we not still remember that play, made famous by some of our number? From our crew. too, came many of the minor actors. who deserve recognition for their hard work. Further inland is a basket-ball field. Here the Sophomore boys played the other classes of Chapel Hill High School, and left with the High School Championship. For recreation between the periods when we were on duty in classrooms, a new plan was adopted for Literary Society, which before had not been very well attended. Clubs, such as Dramatics, Music, Art, Debating, Etc., were formed according to the interests of the passengers. These clubs were to meet three times a month during school hours. The plan succeeded very well, indeed. We touched at the shore several times to meet parents and friends in the P. T. A. A cup was given to the class which had the most parents present. Our good ship sailed with this cup through the Sophomore Sea. Our ship stopped at Hillsboro lsle toward the end of this year of our voyage, for a County Commencement. VVe found that Chapel Hill won a great number of the contests. Page Thirty-Five ?' i If ,-v- V ' 15 , .j '-I- '-..1'113i,i. ', Gps , I fy'-1-15Q1:313.3:g::gg3:1:3Z-1 ' .jk I-ii.. ,JS E-It 1-J I. ,. ,Q ., .v,. A 1--212-I2 va GH ' .Leif-' :.:' . ' ' '.:,..1a:. .-w . . ,. L 3 x 3-3- - 1 3'1':'.1fQ:'ef'1a2ii?E2?'ffif: f' i.'1i'-f3'if'.:1 : 'l 'i?E3:?'i?::t-fra:--5 21 -1352? 'S 5 f 5 3' '13d fW: O:if DQQ: N' M -:I-tfesz: 2-1--1 '-F if H if A - 0 1, .. saf:...,. ...,. .. H .. . . x 9 .1 , N 4 'a f' if, . 1 3 The log of our Sophomore voyage would not be complete without mention of our class Father, Mr. Paulsen. He was always ready to advise and encourage us, and on athletic organizations, also. we have in him a staunch friend. The good ship '26 docked for the summer on the Sophomore side of the straits leading into junior Sea. All passengers got off for three months to recover from any bad effects the sea voyage might have had. Vllhen it was time to sail into the Junior Sea, we found that Miss Green, one of our able cominanders-in-ellief, had sailed to the Isle of Matrimony on the China Sea: and that Miss Maclllillan and Miss Vlfard had embarked on exploring expeditions to other countries. At the beginning of the year Mr. Sides was temporarily appointed our commander-in-chief. and later the appointment was made permanent. Our pilot through the Junior Sea was Miss 'Whitley and ably did she fill the post. Our Captain was Ernest Hearne, and our purser Calvin Burch. Stopping at Music Island, we organized a band, an orchestra, and music classes, and these added much to our school life. Much work was done on Athletic Island this year. A girl's Athletic Association was formed by the Chapel Hill High School girls. with leaders for various sports. Vivian Bynum, a member of our crew. was the secretary of this organization, and Lyda Eubanks, Frances Neville, Delfrey Penny, and Mildred Parker were leaders. The Chapel Hill High School girl's basketball team made a line record, going far in the Championship Series. g In the spring the Setzer Dramatic Club gave a one-act play. The VVonder Hat, which vias a great success. It was entered in the State Contest of One-Act Plays and almost won the State Championship, giving place to VVinston-Salem. One of the characters, Sam Paulsen, came from our crew. As we were nearing the end of our third year's voyage. we decided that we would order our badges of merit, in the shape of rings and pins, so that we could wear them during the whole fourth year of our cruise. They were to be of beautiful gold, engraved with the name of our good ship l926 . From our three years' experience we had learned to sail through the stormy Billows of lixams. The only way to pass them safely is to lash oneself firmly to the Beams of Knowl- edge. Though one may emerge somewhat shaken. still one does emerge. The night before disembarking from the voyage on Junior Sea, we caught up with the good ship 1925 , and there were great festivities. VVe Juniors went 'round by the shore the next day to meet the Seniors and to assist them in the solemn rites of Class Day and Graduation Day. This done we left our good ship on our summer furlough. Dn returning we embarked on the wide, smooth Sea of Senior-hood. Such good seamen as we were should have no fear of storm and rock. Our one difficulty was a peculiar rock, jutting out into the water where one was sure of a deep, safe channel. The ship gave a few lurehes. and some fell overboard, but when we were past the danger. we managed to pick them up. Wle should have been more careful, warned by the experience of other sailors on the Chemistry Rock. A shining, new metal edihce adorned our deck- Old Ironsidesl'-commonly known as the Tin Can . Here, three times a xveek, our crew was given various drills and gamesfstyled Physical liducation . It may have been the rolling of the vessel, it may have been the slippery decks, it may have been inattention to the commands of our superior officers,-at any rate, as a mass. we were designated 3 . A sliding board, giant stride, and swings, also on our deck, often enticed the weak from study periods. Our pilot through the vast Senior Sea was Miss Graves, and our Captain, Lyda Eubanks. On one of the first days out, all who had faithfully stood by the ship received merit rings and pins. How proud we all were of them! XVe had been learning through the four Years of our cruise to rely more and more on our own judgment and to develop a sense of responsibility. Our Student Government had meant much to us in this direction, and the able president of this organization, Paul Patten, and his assistants had done well their part. Senior Privileges were conferred upon us, and, we were no longer cooped up in our little cabins for study. As this log goes to press before the consummation of our voyage, I am unable to describe our ecstasy on receiving our diplomas, our honorable discharges from the service of the good ship 1926 . The officers and crew of l926 --may they all live long and prosper! ESTHER MARIE METZENTHIN, Class Historian. Page 'fltirty-Six :1f1235121f'fiQ?:il'i:1'1p':1z'.-'1-'lf Y ' A fi 21- ' V ' ' ' - -ysrifff' , .fs-5' .4-12 :W P-2'ecz15:e.a.-' ,V -2-::a'1:,.f ' F- , 1:-nag. , . .f -g ,g.:-,,, 'fn' .-'.-.11f119f'f' -11221-1 W :if - - E:JE:ITiE5Ef3: + a252f fS fu.-fi1:fPgZii1'1 ' 1'i5jI1'lZiO: . 1- ' . N-'ffle?zfx2:- 1 ' -iff' ,' Ete?w-:Q - 1,,.f-1:1511hfQ,1gr- ,i1z:f:1cp1..,0 ' .5Z2,1-152--q,,, 1g5,,1g,., i f Q- 1-1 . .1 -fg M 1422 : ..Z'L1 ' 1 'inf-11124-?f'1iEii2Zf?5fg': . -' '7 'WL 125415132-:.:.1.:::ff:g:l ,-,.f:i?? -1 ':s.R,jiQ5fii'E3s : 1. -. -15. . 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GRADON PENDERGRAFT Laziest ............,.., ..,,.,, C ALVIN BURCII Best musician ....... ..,...... P AUL PATTEN Best looking boy ...... HARVEY BENNETT Best looking girl .......,., LYDA EUBANKS Most popular gi7'lKATHERINE VVALKER Most popular boy .......... CALVIN BURCH Page Thirty-Seven '-ADAPTIiD. Most 11zisel11'et'o11s .... GEtQJRCjE NYINSTON Most attraetitfe .... K.XTII.XR1NE NIURGAN Duzubest ....... ,.... E MILY BIARKHAM Class Baby '... .. .......... I OHN .FXUTRY folliest ............ ...... G EORGE HOEFEIQ Most behiud time ........ LEWIS IDURIIAIXI fllost fehle ...... ..... E MILY BIARKIIAM Most religious .............. LOLA PIARWARIJ Most lovable ......,. IQATIIERINE MORGAN Neatest ......... ....s. 1 XVA DURHAM Most in lozfe ..,,. ..,,,...,,,, P AUL PATTEN Best girl dUlZCC7'..IiATHERINE XVALKER Best boy dancer ,..... 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Cakotixlx, CoL'NTY or OR.-xNtaE, CITY or Cn.fx1fE1, HILL: XYe, the Class of 1926 of Chapel Hill High School, realizing that we will soon be obliged to leave these four walls, and to enter upon a new life, and being in possession of certain property and effects, of which we wish to dispose before departing, have drawn up this document. XYe, the Class of 1926. being of sound body and mind lthat is to say, as sound as could be expected, considering our past four vears of mental contortionsb do now hereby declare and publish this hnal disposition of our property, in manner and form following, to-wit: ITEM I.-To the class of '27 we will and bequeath our most esteemed and newly bestowed privileges and all appurtenances thereof. ITEM II.-The departing members of the motley crew will to anyone that wants them all their fond memories of high school days. ITEM III.+VVe will to the class of '28 our colors, flower and motto, and all of our estate not heretofore or hereafter mentioned. ITI-:AI IY,-Being gore-ly in need of such, the entire High School receives with our bless- ings, our records and ability in athletics. llirancis Ifzzell. whose wonderful track record is well known, is nrst in this bequeatlrl ITEM V.-Calvin Burch, alias Sleepy , alias All American , alias Lovey , alias any other thing you please, wills his ability to draw to Reg Schmitt, who is a well known car- toonist, his latest on the bulletin board having excited a great deal of comment. ITEM VI.-Gradon Pendergraft wills his modest retiring nature to Joe Couch. ITEM VII.fIilmer George Hoefer, Jr., whose motto is where there's a will, there's a way, desires to will his attractive feet and small shoes to John VVarren, hoping that John's feet, which are rather large at present, will be more attractive in the future. ITEM YIII.-Hubert Hogan wills his graceful carriage and walk to Noel Cate. ITEM IX.-XYe leave to the Freshmen Class our deepest sympathy, for we realize now that we have attained Seniorhood, how much hard work a sheepskin from C. H. H. S. iepresents. ITEM X.-NYC hereby constitute and appoint our Class teacher, Miss Nellie Graves, our lawful executor to all intents and purposes. to execute this, our last will and testament, according to the true intent and meaning ot the same, and every part and clause thereof. In witness whereof we, the said Senior Class of Chapel Hill High School, do hereunto set our hand and seal. this the lst day of June, 1926. SENIOR CLASS. CIHAUNCEY RovsTER, Testafor. 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A-Air' ' LQ --rf E -E -, 5 : r7 -f 7 m i'i- ..? 3'P 'L':'.'. , 4' 1- 5- J 'Nb-4 V' Prophecy of the Qlass of '26 How time does fly! Here it is 1935. Wihy, it seems as if it was only yesterday that I graduated from old C. H. H. S. I wonder what's happening on the Hill now. I certainly haven't kept in touch with the place as I should have. There must be quite a few railroad lines and air roads through there now. My work in Paris will have to stand for a few months, because it is time I look for some of my old high school friends. Yes, I want to see the record of the graduates from the Chapel Hill High School. Wihat year? Well let me see-that was back in '26, Is this it? Thank you. C H A PEL H ILL Ri-ieomnsu Rev. john VVatson Autry-'Reverend Autry is now residing at Burlington, N. C. He is a preacher at the Methodist Church on Watts Street. He is married and is the father of three children. His hobby is cartooning for the Burlington Sun. Mr. Harvey Bennett-Now residing at New York. I-Ie is a very promising lawyer there and may run for state senator. Mr. Bennett is single. Mr. Tom Brown-At present residing in Greensboro, N. C. He is a teller in the First National Bank of Greensboro where he is doing very well. He is single. Mr. J. C. Burch-Residing in Philadelphia where he is doing some very good cartooning for the funny sheet in the Philadelphia Times. Mr. Burch is living with his three children. He,is a widower. Mr. Rupert Bynum-Owns several large tobacco mills at Yliilson where he is living with his wife and her mother. He is said to be worth several millions. Mr. Bynum started as an overseer in the largest of the mills wlnch he owns. Miss Vivian Bynum+Novv Mrs. T. C. Ashley. She is living with her two children, her husband being at present in Egypt where he is doing some research work on the origin of man. Miss Nannie Russel-At present she is residing at the home of her aunt in Tampa, Fla. Miss Russel is engaged to Mr. N. G. Wiebster. Miss Ava Durham-Miss Durham is a Physical Education teacher in Wiiistoii High at VVinston-Salem, N. C. Mr. Roland Dodson-Has his permanent home at Columbia, S. C., but spends most of his time on the road since he is a traveling salesman. His wife runs a boarding house in Columbia. Mr. Lewis Durham-Mr. Durham is leading a very secluded life in Ausin, Texas. He is a clerk in the city bank there. As yet he has shown no intentions to live any but a single life. Miss Lyda Eubanks-Now Mrs. Eggmore the wife of the famous movie actor. She has played opposite him in several interesting screen dramas. She is becoming a very famous actress. Miss Treva Williams-Living in Chicago where she is classed as the best milliner to be had. She will be married as soon as her fiance returns from Paris. Miss Lola I-Iarward-Now Mrs. A. V. Burton the wife of the famous New York con- tractor. There are four children in her family. - Mr. E. George Hoefer-The Mr. Hoefer of the famous real estate co. Hoefer and Hoefer which is at Pensacola, Fla. Mr. Hoefer has a wife and six cildren. Dr. Ernest Hearne-He is a very good doctor at Bisbee, Arizona. Dr. Hearne has a wife and one child. Mr. Hubert Hogan-Living in the country several miles from Chapel Hill where he has several large farms. Mr. Hogan is a confirmed bachelor. Page Thirty-Nine Q: b.Qi:EQ5:3Q1j2j2,5,,Q3514 U D sizlkzfi2:-.31fj.+1.1.'A'-V:g,,QQQ'iuzaiizu H .,grgQ11:QQ1j.,,'.-tl'--:3Qg:5g:1.1gl.'1 z-:f l 'jgjzgzij-.3z2:2:1Q1:1gQ2.23g.g-ugfj.-Qin 1-1pj,..H , 4 312-,.j,1-gig, lg , . .,. ' ' -- --'- .- .- : ':-.31 f1i1'TF.-3:3131-,if-.s if Q '- ' :' .4f'-5.- '. . f ' ' . '?13'- f3.1?.3.53'33 ' 'Zi ifi Ii'iAi -.3.f i:i:t.. 'ii 16593 f ,, -A4 Ejffgidi.. , ,-'3Ejg.,. ' . , --if-: . ,L-is , 0 -.1 :fO2:,.y- ' f -. . 1 1 :1.'if r- .J -.-'-zf,2.1,iirP- ..s.aaf:E1pq'f fffgaq. 3'.5....f-1. 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Mrs. Ellwood is the mother of one child. Mr. Paul R. Patten-He is now a football coach in Tulane University and is consi best coach in the South. For the last three years he has turned out record teams. Ohi sing air Sch the raska from great York High dered Mr. Samuel C. PaulsenfSince the discovery of oil on his lot in Scranton, Penn., he has been touring Europe with his wife and five children. He is said to be a multi-millionaire. Mr. Gradon Pendergraft-Senator from the state of Vermont. Mr. Pendergraft is said to be doing great things for the Representative party. He has just been married to X. Y. Zebra. Miss Mr. Vtfilliam Pcrrie-Mr. Perry he used to call himself but since he and Mrs. Perrie have come out into society he has changed it to Perrie. He is living in the suberbs of New York. Miss Rosa Raney-Miss Raney is doing welfare work up in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Shc has her home at Roanoke, Va. Miss Lily Rae-Now Mrs. Isow VVellc. She is residing at Salt Lake City, Utah. Her husband is a farmer there. He owns a very large corn farm. He produces more corn per annum than any farmer in the West. Dr. Chauncey Royster-Mr. Royster is a very famous doctor. He has his home at Dallas, Texas. Very often he is called to New York or some other city to perform a clifhcult operation. Mr. VValter Teer-Mr. Teer has is married and has three children. in the state. a very large dairy on the edge of Detroit, Mich. The state inspectors say that his is the purest Mr. Francis Uzzel-Mr. Uzzel is at Jefferson City, Mo. He is a very Miss Katherine VValker-Now M broker. She and her five children t York City. famous draftsman. rs. H. A. Trotter. She is the wife of the well k ogether with her husband live on Fifth Avenue very He milk married and is the father of six children. He is living nown New Prof. Joseph Warren-Mr. Warren is residing at Raleigh where he is teaching in the slate college. He is famous for the invention of an anti-toxin for tuberculosis in Doctors and physicians are trying to apply this to humans. Mr. Auburn Wright-Mr. Wright is the great Wright, the football coach. He is COWS. HOVV coaching the Yale football team which has not been defeated since he took the contract. Mr. George Winston-An electrical engineer. He is now in Paris where he is wo to perfect the new radio-propelled train. He is married and has four children. Well, who would have thought it possible? I certainly never thought that my f graduates would ever get to be so widely separated. Old New York and The Hill rking el low se em to be the only places where more than one have settled. Well, here's wishing that they live happily ever after. Page Forty is Q H ,LL .3 O 'QQIISNVL . . -N .5 '5n3,1.1z-ni: ,-1,'Z'51' e 92,51-' f 4 .w:S'i'JE J ' -?s':'5:v:i:f fel' ' 26275-6 1 :.1,- -:' :QEIIESU .HjfE7ij1p+. 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' H V ' ' 5- '1 ' ' ' - 1 ,': ,,qE,.:,-:'n..- A : 'f :..4-'gp ,, . - ' , -- N - 'A V: 11.2:4f:i'f..1'5m'-- '- N., r -- f , ' fi' f' :, . .rziezeaabifhg Argsises- 2255532-, 2255256551 A: Iyj m f .. '-:-1.'.:-A:1.'-f- .Jr-wage-af , .-FQ1... ' . . px-, -, ...f 4.11. ' - 1 ,. ., - 'tw-,.. ,,j wr'- 1. F - ' W:-.ef:iEs552ff1?A f 9 f' a' Q- isii25fi1f1f:fefrz2'fsA 11:-23? TT '- H 14u:..w-nag: -... fw:Q10:.,.--- . Y ,2.1-:,:1cm:.1c::,d- mfcf- : - . I'-1'fIL.,Iff1:.f'. 9:1'i ':f' ,,g?' . .- nf'---4: ---- - ,. -4uo - ,, Q ,rgf-zqlrc. I ..-55.0 - :SH X H I 'I' Q' , - -. a if-4 - ra WADE JACKSQN Ho lzolds the erzzfiod jvosifiou of zzzorslzul of our class, Wlziclz ,brows that in our osfizzzation lzv's nefver last. MAJQRIE KIM BALI. Her eyes are bright, lzcr mind is floor. Wl1erez'er slzo is, misclziof lingers uoar. BEN LANE He's a jolly good sport, Wlulll a mind of cz rare sorf. STRATTON LAVVRENCE Humorous, jolly, and core-free, An all-round good follow, and that zs lzv. DEVVEY MITCHELL Witlz giggles and grins, sho zzzoofs life with a dare, For to lzer flzc world is 'ZUZ.ll10Ill a Caro. Page Forty-Five ,,,1 1 4 ' - T W .Ja E . 1 I 95' 5,- C' J 1 Nu -,fs KQELLER PARKER III lm' fzvarf flzc' dviu of -voz1fl1. O11 lzm' lips H10 5111110 of frzftlz. MAREA PEN NEY .4 5-zvcrz' 5111110 and sfarleliizg Z7l'0'Zl'll CUVP5 Ol1.' just Rvc1'1'r 111110111 do dvarly frisc THGMAS RANEY O, tw!! for 111.111 11111050 will is strong H0 szfffvm, 1111! 111' will not Sllfffl' long ERNESTINE REYNOLDS Bvazftifzzl to 115 5110 sUc'1115, Likc the idol of 0111' d1'cc1111s. BAXTER TAYLOR 5111111112 flfillllfll, L'i't'l'5'V day, H0 fakvs life, in 1111 msg' TUCl,X'. Page Forty-Six -I , - -1'111-3:2-1..'2213.21111-f'11g2'5aE..1...Q.. f 1 .. 1..:-13,:2g,1.'i5A . 1 1 1 - fl 1:IQ:31Q'QQ35'3:gg13.1.g.1.g--,Z5.3.3....--.-.3-.vi' ,-1 I.,.5.-,ggi-j:1'Q1:ii'f1.'.1.-1,1.ggyi-I1i.1:1.' 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H01'o's fo foI111, for 111'.1'f yoar l1o'IZ j5111'sl1 JAMES XVEAVER Ho is 0110 of o111' g1'a11d1'st boys, Al'11'c1ysf11II of jokes and joys. s Page Forty-Sevc11 ii- -,.l4 ,li -AIAQV t 'ft Z1 'ffl' . Z ,,,-typ..-:AE3:,.13, -V..-k Q, -1 'Q fQ2.1i?2-'1'QffQ,1ffig2wi-zz , , 1.45 5 fg'51iQl5 g'f' ,ff 55 3 H 1. 15.1 'N E - . ....,, - - zasiaee A-f'f1bf1 10251 L-Sa 'Ei2iGX41:f'7- - ,.a1-:1 f' ' - '-- ' v-rl: ' ' -af -r-v3'5'f .:la:-.- 'H fi -- . ff1 'fG799f .1'1ZfW vS '7v4.--:u::fml'f' 111151--QQ. :- 'EO:3,:Q,:-.. 511 . . - . : '4 . S 11:22 .: 2 ''.4.1'1f,.1:,.sf'1ak2?fif'f3X:f . eff2255,.,9'-Q--A 4 'M :2a315-:22u...1-amffezl-4 -:o19X'5f923 r:3'5f' r'-- r1 ?HE'. 'ST N .,,., ,,4, . . . . . . .. .- 'I .,.1,i45ggg9LQ,Af.fw5,--. - .-,:f, -::,..'.:::.:. -.- V w, ' - , Q.Q,......412 A , , N 4' .4 5. JQQF4-II. JESSE WEST O, wlzczt glory doflz this world fmt ou, For him iullo, wiflz fCl Z'C'lZl' lzcarf, goes on. 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LENA PICKETT .......,,,, CAROLYN VVINSTON., Theodore Best QFFICERS Colors: Green and XVl'1itc .........,,..Prcsidr'nf CLASS ROLL SECTION I Thomas Blackwood Walcer Blackwood Lacy Burch Robert Coker Joseph Couch Haywood Daggett Onyx Hunt Frederick Koch Ernest Mann Isaac Manning Jack Olive Julius Page Frederick Prouty Lois Andrews Lillian Bowden Russell Davis Julia Franklin Lizzie King Mae Leigh Nellie Maddry Rena Taylor Ethel Tillman SECTION H Josephine Whitaker Garland Tillman Glenn Best James Borland Page Fifty-One l ic'c-P1'0.r1'dC11f .. ,...Serwfary-T1'vas11 rw' ,CW..............H1'sf01'1'zI1z Benson Ray Phillip Rice Everett Rush Charles Woollcn Mabel Blake Mary Crabtree Ruth Hocutt Edna Lloyd Thelma Lloyd Christine Pendergraft Lena Pickett Ida Vivian Weaver Carolyn Winston Noel Cate Ira Dodson James Fowler Garvin King Paul McCauley Wlalton Oldham Reg Schmitt Howard Stone Robert Stone Virgil VVright Homer Dollar Thurman Partin rg 'IJ , .N . H , ,I f I ,., V ,,,. V-v .. 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II. Morgan, Jr. Frances VVliite Helen VVills Uttis Tyndall Clarence Yeasey Nathan VValker Pate Weaver George Dixon VVilson Billy VVoollen Wfallace Patterson Uclis Pendergraft Brantley Penny Ruth Piekard XYilliain Prouty Elizabeth Raney Edward Ray VVillie Doris Ray Billy Reynolds Martha Royster Frederick Steiner Moody Morris Stacy Neville Blanche Neville Frank Pendergraft Coleman Pendergraft Hazel Smith Taft Teague Eva Thrift Elsie Wilsoii Blake Partin Ernest Neal Page Fifty-Six ,., :VI Tff - , .V 'V -, Vg'fT'i1 ., f . W' V: ' 'f1 1'1-'V':1e. .1 V , 5 V' J , A V . .. - ' v- 2 ' I ,, X 3 :'.:e f If1?Q i3?g' , V ,M ' .'1E2P'i?iV I-E AA . fi 42if!21ae4af V-:ae'94e3' da . . --1 W',fgP.f.- .f -i':'VV:3 'Va1 IG1 Qgbf mrs? 'cn1S4:1V-- 31 , ,gE?afx411fV19 . .f:-5'7 A - '- --S' -f-ns ' ..-' ' ' -fv0'4-- .5--:5.'1fV-:' - ' .-...mc-:-: .-cab.. -wx' '. '-:1.:--H3291 .1-:ai 15111: --15112-3:1--. ,941---: . :V ,. 103: VL.- ,-wfxx -' .- .gSe:eip2,.,i. 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' 4- di , -F1 -.,.---:g,.Q,k,,uf ..ex.4,1.,, ,,, lb -0, l, , W- ,. f .-: -.qw--,.. ,.,2:,.g'Qo2.w 'If . ,nr-m3...N z' - QJQQV: , ,,,,: ,1'-- px, , '10: ..,. -'rg -fr.-1 f ' . - ? 5 ' '.'.1-Zf5951:e-101- ,f.e' L. . --J' 515' -'J- -1 'f : 2' A tqawelzg-G-191-:,,, .mpg-,v:ae1,1. f . 5 7 - : f at-,4,, . . , ,.g:,.. W.. - E ' x A Y V 1 T N 1 , .. .i -, Fshfa-.la ,,1., I-l-1 if fin' Q' L 'if TT-1...-. .aan THE HILLIFE STAFF 1. Rosa Raney, Editor-in-C'l11'ef 7. NYilliam Merritt. Scufor Editor Z. Sam Paulsen, Assistant Edz'to1'-in-C'hie'f 8. Lyfla Eubanks. Smzior Editor 3. James Fowler, Bzrsizzczvs lllanager 9. Elsa Craig, Junior Editor 4. Calvin Burch, Art Editor 10. Mary Adams. .funior Editor S. John Autry, Assistant Art Editor 11. lihristine Pemlergraft, Soplzomvr Editor 6. Herbert Pendergraph, Businvss Managm' 12. lkxtlierine Clark, Frrxvliman Editor Page Fifty-Eight 'AIFQA PM 1 Was:- e 0!' 'A ,wig 0 og U06 of fig glam. Rohm A-f-'EW ed 0 14,0 +I H- 1' o o Q an Q0 A? o 5. -.., . 3' cg H3 pa' rr E5 'gfibrbgo 00 rare 'W' O C 3,2 0 who swab 0011. JU' cn? J UU Y' G mo... 4 gym m 4 rn-nun mln: m-mar mum A unc: T af I D- o ou o o ,-up QUV 4-nab 'itl- 1 , ........ STUDENTS' BOARD 1. Paul Patten, President 5. George Henry, Junior Representatizie 2. Ernest Hearne, Vice-President 6. Theodore Best, Sophomore Representative 3. Elsa Craig, Secretary 7. Lawrence Patten, Freshman Representatim' 4. Rosa Raney, Senior Representative 8. James Fowler, Chief MARSHALLS Gradon Pendergraft, Senior Christine Pendergraft, Sophomore Wade Jackson, Junior Bessie Beck, Freshman May Leigh, Sophomore Harry Buice, Freshman Page Fifty-Nine 3 Y.. V, V . - ., ii1' V -, -f .:'t T- , 1.,V3-FTP'-TZ:-.V.-..3 M 'Y' , ff f 1 ji2'j.Q.14Q:j353:,,. , 5 fQ':ff g'3' ' ' Q i Qi2f'f1'Q,.i fffi:l'Q:':1.11,gy3fiflQ:V. ,Q . ,,,, - ,V '13-.-.3.j:'3:g,-:i1i'13.QE3QfQ -:-1Vi-1-:V-.1115 , Q ' .:' I ' VT- .. Q 'I'j,111f 'I- - fi:-',-1, - - ' , '. - . , .... ,V ,.V. - ,va , ' 4: WV L63Q,:,. . : gif - . 1 p , k- ., Q - , -,vs-211' ,A V L-rr'-' .v .,.1-' 1 - ' , ' -- - - g r. . w'?'2g ' -:Eff-.z ,---- 1 . .1 4+1V-mer .u- -:. ,Q 4 :ffimf 0 ' , 1,-.sgadz a ?4-N V its - '- , 'fr' 'U 'ls iz. 0 .55552:a jA1. ,, .ln - 594' f. p5i3i'i'i9 . 9 . V--5 '1f2?f-31'-fi ', f'1.Zi . 1 'i ?'-f fl- :' -, 'Z' , , ,H f' Q : -' 1' I . 55?5?'r:L-5312: .V - .-Q - ,:.41e,:t.za--':g:,-:E--MK ' ? sammxc- -2ur.?o .' . - ' ' 5 , .1 -J -, 'ww J 'P' 14 1. xkyllllillll Merritt, President 2. James Fowler, l'ire-Prc.tide112 3. Edna Lloyd, Secretary 4. John Autry, Critic S. falvin Burch, .llouitor 'Ghe Morrison Literary Society This has been the most successful year of the Morrison Literary Society. The clubs have done better work than ever before, due to the more intense interest of their members. Every person found the club whose work he most enjoyed and for which he was better suited and worked for its good, helping the club as well as himself. This was proven by the very interesting programs which were given at the regular monthly meetings of the society by the clubs in turn. Page Sixty 5 Z by YJ QQ'6c?Q4 f G , :E Y rs.-f .,., ., C .naw msE'l'.f P' W M, wah 4 Yfiz of OU 'Wu off is o r.. 0 '-A go 0 500 71 4 O005' vo.-eq, -U Jn. A 1 .-'- ---- . . - 'f'--'- .,.. -- iii..-4 .- 5- . ,,g,-11-':'? . 'ff' . 3 -- 'H' -' r ' A -vvv 1 5 ,V ,- 0 N- .I :Q A H - il Y ' 1 1' :sara:5:21212122:2:5:2.2:5:3:2r1:11-ge1:2.1.1:3:f2:a:e:e2:3 3 -'L 'Q i'i3'fi'i'..4:-:1f3f7i-i-5:3'3 '-'ifji 1 . z arg .92 L V .V --- ,a.:.f1.1.1:t 7 ---.--1-1-14cg,:g1:3Q3QgQ1Q:31I11:-:g-1a-1- Q 5 Q-,Jm,. J 1 . ,-1. 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Faculty Advisor-Miss Graves Page Sixty-One rgraft ts Members Prcsidcvzt Secretary ff' -v--H . -, , .. , . ,....-rf A, ' 4.1-uf we , 1. 1-- - ' ' ' I . ,,..., -. - ' -ig.,Zg.1, -. -Q ,- -1 V' 'C-1-.,-,-yi: V. - H Q f ,.., 1 '- , - r. h- .I V - .. ' - -. Q '- ' , 2 ' cf- .455-:..' 1 . 1 - ' , 7 . ' ' a :fcie-aku 1PFF aa5He1-:af - :semi-:2' A .. -.ft'z6a,e 2.5920 -255059 .easwiqslai f.:.s :2- ' 4 1 19 - , .11-25,1-: - -t-r' .3 .-gb,'9,'.,,-,',:.11f121-'f -ffiiw WI ff - - 1'a?5sf:'acia!3f .: 43f4f' vvfm, M1--vo., -akjszzwr.. -' f t-w 9215? J -,,- q:53:Q5f:5F7' .:55Eg:!1g?g1.,Z9 QQ:-:9:. .1 Q-'-q'm.L.. A,. :' -, g m L .,gg4-:gt-'S - . 2- l ay ,f u c ,.g,aMNf.g,3 W ,- ,. ,. .gg:,gggS1qng15Jf:1eL:fv,1-E'-:QL-r-V-N-g'.ri'-,f.:.r:-4.-' -: - L f syrupe 34, - N H 'I 4' ,, ., w A I .6 7, fa-I XFIVIAN BYNUM ..,4.. LUCILLE IIUGAN ..A,. ELSIE GILBERT ..... Frances Neville Majorie Kimbal Mildred Parker Ruth Partin May Leigh Mary Lillian Correll Koeller Parker Elsie Gilbert Glee Qlub OFFICERS ROLL ..............P1'eside1zf .......Vice-Presidefzt .,....Sccreta1fy Virginia Harrison Margaret Teer Delfrey Penny Abbey Laura Paulsen Ruth Hocutt Dewey Mitchell Vivian Bynum Lucille Hogan Page Sixty-Two Q Q ,Q We U7'C6, gm I rl f '??1'21i' . I AW , in , 1 - 7' 1 1221212139113i3i1i,ZgQ1Q1Q:Q1Q:3QLQQ31:4133.-1V.f'-3: 1 Q Vff, ' VZ, r- V, - , . . 1'3'5'3T'1'1f 1'1 'A ' ' - ' tri -if QQPQM' '.wsl5ff1 ' . 55::Vfaf:' ...Fa-5 .a- . '-.PWQQQ51 ' . ' - . , , A-:'?.iZf:2.,.-, ' -...fy:2f1f'-f.,.1, 0 -ls2f:1'1 ,' - gge '1 F1 ,-5 ' '-H' 4.. -- - ..--f.1:,f1c,- , ,-9 - , f. .. -. .ot-il.. 1- ba, --- l L ,-',',-S,.q'Eg.,53-ig. -.-.- I U Mia, , -- -V - , Q V IJ: 5. ,iw 'IIH . g-ANG..-... V .- n'-.-'--5...:..:,- L - I wt - ' 5 Q: ,, .. JN 1 . A 7' CD -4 bmi POY' 0 on Q U ov- o + co C ,ff P 0 JTO O OU MQW fa 7 I V Q 59' . . - ,f 'Ghe Qllebating Qlulo Purfvosv: To train in the fundamental principles of debating. CFrom this club the triangular dchaters for the state contest were chosen this year. Miss Cleo Mitchell was their coachj OFFICERS VVILLIAM MERRITT ....... ...................... ........,.. P 1 'esidcnf GEORGE HENRY ......... .... I 'z'cc-Presidwzz' LILY RAE ..,.. ...,,,..,,,,l ...... S 0 cretary ROLL Robert Coker Gradon Pendergraft Fred Koch Tom Raney George Henry Joe Couch William Merritt Francis Uzzell Jack Glive Lily Rae Faculty Advisor-Miss Atkinson Page Sixty-Three Ez- 11 juan!-E 5 I .. .A . A, Ill . ---, r I . . - ., ,- , H r -1211 Akll vlvl -I .'4A- . Q -,Z - ' , A Q I' V .Z I dia.. -V ' , 039399 K -- - :-'i's1L- 1 ' , --4 -2 aw. QL., V: , , . .sc-0 'll ggi ,Q-jg: -1 :':ggQI,:-ay' J, A-:bk-Q-:' ,, ,- 1 1- . . : f I : .' C. fav? gf? 1'-:sa l ' 52 52-ef:rf1aoe..f' ,z-:aff ,zsfi jij F- , -. ' 3..a-:.+-- .,3,f-zg.eG:::1 , -::io5 .- ' - ut 1'- yy, ' -me '- A ..f-- -'::'--fez- . - .9. .. , , - .- .0.O.,..,.. -. A Q.. ,. , ..,., ..,..X,,.,.0.,g- 4.. .H.-.,,,,. ... A . .,.-. .. . .-1.,.,. . .-.-- - ..,,...dg. . 39, mb 5.57. A. yi - V f f U..,-,,v0-4- U-.,.,, , ,4 ,,-, ,b.0.-, ..,G -. 'f-N .0 C' O - ..,...v.mm.... .L ' J 'G f'g..'.,,.:3F,g:'f . -3-wk I ' ' H Q. I .J -. 'Wu .13 Music Qlub Purpose: The enjoyment of music of all kinds whether the members are performers or listeners. ELs.x CRAIG ........ TXTAE THRIFT ........ JESSE XVEST ...... Elenor VVilliams Reba Neville jesse VVest Ruby Thompson Marea Penny Thelma Lloyd Baxter Taylor Ruth Creel Gladys Sturdivant Margaret Boone Mae Thrift Elsa Craig Lewis Durham Katherine Morgan Iltlflllf-V OFFICERS Prvsidczzf nr...Vice-Prcsidcizz' ROLL Mary Crabtree Alta Mae Simms Mable Blake Ethel Tillman Alma Tillman Julia Franklin Placid Bennett Lilian Bowden Meta Yeargin Sccrc'z'arj,' Josephine VVhittaker Margaret Daniel Elsa Andrews Lena Picket Lois Andrews -ldziisar-Miss Aiken Page Si.1'!y-F0111 so . i.?.-L':-:- K will 'I'il1-..f3.-if3,':iTi'f714.'.T1t '11i -1 1' 'l:c:. , ' ,A f- i T V: f3f1.5'u:'.:1.'1Q12tf21g.:' 15' j- fl: 'PHHH ' vp' . .3 ' , ' :N Q:':3.Q1Q:Q.1'Q:5:'iQ:1:-11232333Ait-Wg:-,.-e-: .. 4 U. :QW 5 3?-.5 ' -, A . , .il Z'E 16:7 , ...?!i,f ,367 'Qin-f? ,k' , - .Z.ff-1?-', '. .-wi? u ' 1,-:.,,:,'q:. - -' 1 4:'Z':y.. .. jii .' 'A '95f19?fi:Q'f:.: .5l?5:i 3-if-qji ifE2?fi'99' - Qigilw ,-- : f' 1: 13-5, - 1 ' ', .:,.:: rb'5Q3'5?:15fv -' -is -:ErHi1g:Z?.-.-,-.g:.,.f1-Q? ,. 0-S5.i'f 5 ' X f-wot . f,-. .1--mtg:-.,- '-' A.oecao-Q-w0:,Q3g,gSZ:'.:g51o::. s - 4ggfaftf:g51gt,qf.1g4:4 Hum' 4,:...wg-ym',:1o:.,.: :-- , ...M - 'fe-vf 'f-A-'rr g:- Gfe-' S .- ..... , H .Fi v, 7 .J 9 14.1 Qoopefrative Qlub 'P1n'P0sv.' To give each person the chance to do something that he is suited to dog whether it be playing games or debating or making special reports on current topics. OFFICERS JOHN WARREN ..... ,.......,.,,..e.,..... ......,.,..t. P 1 'vsidezzf RUPERT BYNUM ..... ...,.., I 'irv-Pregidvlzt VVALTER TEER ..... .........,....... ..........r S 0 rrvfary ROLL Lacy Burch Wade Jackson John Warren Walton Oldham John Autry Ira Dodson James Borland Hubert Maddry Duncan Neville Page Sixty-Five Gordon Pope Ples Cheek James VVilliams Howard Stone Floyd Burch Homer Dollar James Barrett Garland Tillman Frederick Koch Elloowed Pridgen Norwood Hogan Julius Page Thomas Blackwood VVayne Starnes Ernest Mann Onyx Hunt Walter Teer Rupert Bynum Walcer Blackwood Farzzliv fldwisnr-Mr. Robinson ,QI ' .' ., .:' . ff- 1 .. ,-,. , .,,:,:f-,QI-.-1-,V V , A Q f T. IQVV , Z. :A ., .1 . -' H 1-I i 'Q V13 'W , .- I , ,- -- 1j':- I ' -1 A V V' ' A ' ff -:mf-vga r-y 3d19,i ,QM egjnoaf Ln . ' .1Ql1:59:g:.:,- :rein-:1 4 .F 1:3 -..-1-: , , A-.9.2:::n . -ff ..Z .' - v :5aS1Q 5rz5rEq:3ii': jfs' f b , 325535599 I 1 :fra : ?:. :'T f'f 1 A-Lf : ?---f'-:?.'f-I:v2:if '25ii523'9Q ,- 1315523-5:',. iiiifni-w3 7JfS3,,.f.' ' f1f1fQ. .1 4' 1 T.: L?:-'l5.'2g f 3 ' L h . X.,. .... . M ..,-A? , , ....,.,., , .. , , , ,- . -3.1Z .5,j'.l.4 ,. MAO, '5:.aw,...,,..3n.M-L : .. q. .,,J f , .-r-.,:,,..,--+.,1:. . --., :f ..,,B . o g 3 wa r he e , 'i 4: , .. ., 5 , U-4-lf' Handicraft Qlulo P1n'p0.rv.' To learn and appreciate useful arts. l,.0LA HARWARD .,..,.....A..,.......................... ESTIIER NIETZENTHIN ..,,.. ............ Bessie Ward Cheek Ava Durham Pauline Freeland Josie Lee Hall Nellie Maddry Esther Metzenthin Faculiy OFFICERS ....,,P1'c'sidvuf ......S0fr0tcz1'y ROLL Bessie Beck Ruth Teer Ruby Wright Lizzie King May Roberson Nannie Russel Lola Harward .rldwisors-Misses Markham and Mitchell Page Sixty-Si.r at Y- --f.. 2 ---. -. '.,,v . i-'if ,, A ,- H 'l lEi:2f:5:122E .W..,.A.....A....V. ,. . .,-' 2 3 22-1'2:1:z1 '1f 'fz1f'1 . 1 1.121iii?3-5E2-522E211211f111f1i.i1'1e.1ia2ef55iE?'3-F'if-?2E2:'i?i -f-1Ef2t2:1:'1a2211: 'V- 4 1 if ' fit?-1.11-'Z' 'A-'- '- ' 5132, r A li' P ......A . 4..,., ,,., . , - 4, ..,..,. , , --.. , ..... H ..-,4v...v ..,,.,.,- , . ,..-.v, .V , 1' , . , -:11-1-1-Z -.-.-.-.-.-.-,'.-, 1 3 , 2. .-.f.-. ..4, - ' .-.4, g.-,pq .'.-- 3-1-' -L . , ..3 ,f-. , A- V V I u Q 1::V1115111112QZQQ-QQQQiQ1Qg33Q:::Q:31.51, -' ii :lit 165553: lp I tc. 0 A A : ll 7 -. Q, ' W-:M WA 'W'- ' .., -- '-'-- - .Q-ig . 2--- r -- 1 ' . do 'J '7 2 ::.:.g..,,4 - 0 '1 .5 N, I v .J fp r4.1 8612267 Dramatic Qlub Purfvosc: To discover and develop the dramatic ability of its members. LYDA EUBANKS ...... SAM PAULsEN ....... RosA RANEY ..... Eric Abernathy Mary Adams Placid Bennett Seny Bynum Glenn Best Calvin Burch Thomas Brown Anna Braune Catherine Clark Mary Lillian Correll Anne Davis Russel Davis Page Sixty-Seven OFFICERS ROLL Amelia Gooch Odell Griffin George Hoefer Alfred Hamilton Virginia Ledbetter Stratton Lawrence Paul McAuley Emily Markham Sam Neal Sam Paulsen Evelyn Page Willie Perry Ifaczzlfy .tldT'lSOI'-MYS. Olsen ......,..,,..PI'FSIitil'llf l'ic'0-P1'05ic1'v11f .....,,.,,,SL'Cl'CfCll'J' Christine Pendergra Lawrence Patten Ernestine Reynolds Chauncey Royster Klaclelene Thompson Treva Wilvliains Frances Wiagstaff Ida Vivian Weax'er Katherine VValker Carolyn VVinston George WlllStOll Charles VVoollen ft fr' if-, ,W ..., , 1 .. ,. ,Q ,.,. ,:, Y, , ,...: , ,- ' ' 7 ' ' f -. di V A ' '4QQ31 .f ill'-Q-F I f 534' I H ' ii' -2 f::311i: i ' x ,V . , , -15'-af - --4.g,:1-:f-'-,.f.1,.- , g ,la -J' - . . - -vf . .. f r 3 '-':.:F-15f51i'?1i4'1'ff i' .--- 1z.:,- ...21--n a is f' ,. . '.?' F .1 ' 'ni-'U'-W 3 gm - - ff'-:w i-g't,l:f':'- 1, ? ' Y ' ' x R i Z N 1 , .. -J '- 'Wbaaf' Scientific Qlulo Purfmsv: To gain information as to what is going on in the scientific world through the reading and study of scientific 1'I'121g3Zll1CSQ to arouse uitcrcst in and improve our knowledge of local trees, rocks, 'butterflies and birds. OFFICERS LANE ....c,,, .,..,.,,............... FRIED PRQJUTY ,,,,. H.XRRX' BUICE ,..... ............. ROLL Phil Rice Edward Rush Isaac Manning Tom VValkcr John Manning Ifalrzzlty rldzfixor-Bliss Wllitley ........,,,..Pl'C'.YI.dCllL' ......l'ifc-Prvsidrzzf ...........Sc'C1'eta1'y Fred Patterson Rena Bell Taylor Harry Buicc Edna Lloyd Lcdford Simmons Page Sixty-Eight if .,.,... - ..,. ,. ,,,, -ive-, ---- ., ,. f ?: 1ff523i5fQ,.. ,.... .,..,.., , .,5133?33?5A :f21zif572-Q i315fffQ .,,1-:'121:Qf577.'ff .V Vffliif L 5541: -' 'E A 'V 'Y 53:311:32gg3:gi1i:Z:':':-1-:Ar.-24511:-:,1l:,1.3:-.v.,.-V , g -..-55,-.-1.3.3.g,3,3.Q : KZ 1' nz. , , ,Z J.. -1 . - . ,-:Q 5- 1 2 - , . S . 1QeS?f'-- - 1 . .1 5a31,' ,fQ: ,,.Py9P : ,, Q,-T., ,AQ :'-1 --fvz-as , me.: -' L- f' is-:weif-1.' -' A ,. .:' '--- .-V1.1 af f'+ ,. -..---'fbe.:amzw' , .is-1. 9 uno: .xii - -' . 1-e ,m-W-ve: ..-. - : ' ' ,-, .:'7r'.1: I-1' G: f' ,- .,. '!- -. . '.g.,t ': ' -717,1 -- '1:7.-A1 4fu.-.g.,::m-L-:' ,-,--1,' -171' 'F-7,'.5L-: 'iL:,-. :'-3'f'tf.:'. N-- 5 ' I Q ,.,,:v,,5q:q:Sf:3'5 sl Qs 'ffSzf.f:g51,q:4:3sg:f Q 2 2 ' 7 Ras - -Zvi . ,:G2w1.:,fky. ..1qG..1-- V . . , ,. 7 f ,Mg , . . x 0 E ,, i I, N Q , .. -J a '11-4.1 W, ' A l'z1i-5 ' Page Giifls, Athletic Association VIVIAN BYNUM ....,.. MILDRED PARKER ......,. RUTH HOCUTT ....... ERNESTINE REYNOLDS .......,..........A..........................,........ DELEREY PENNY ........... LUCILLE HOGAN ....... EVELYN PAGE ...., ........ FRANCES NEVILLE ....... LOLA HARNVARD ,...,....... KATHERINE WALKER. AM ELIA GoocH ............ CAROLYN W1NsToN.... MARJORIE KIMBAL ....,.,.. ESTHER NIETZENTHIN, MARGARET TEER ......... Sixty-Nine OFFICERS .............PVESidCl1l' ....,.Vice-Presideiit ..........Scc1'etary SPQRT LEADERS .......VOIIcybaIl .......T7UI'lLiIlg ......Swimmi1zg ......BasketbalI Captain ...........,......,....Hiki11g ...,........................Skaz'ing ......Baskefbc1ll Manager ..........................Tennis ...A....H0rsc'bacle Riding .......,BicycIe Riding .............BasebalI J? l , eff W else? 0 + u 0 0 012 J 97-r 2-0 O 950 09' COO -ov U' 0051 '05 ,mn ffdmpgpu C Q Q ig 5 -U., ,rf -,415 mmmn -L-Gr -i 4 f I .1 1., 9 521jiVgg::31'-'1,j-'512i,,-,.,3QEi:+ 3p,5:1:, VH- 5. 5 :Q .- 5 -- ., o - Q . ' l 471 ,QE t 3. , ' S, -,':-3,1-1'g--JtT:-:-:','- ' V- .- V laisaerl- . , 2 12 3- ., - P- ' -' . . ' paw 0 '1 , -.vqgf 5.1 .eo -?:H:.e.p' 1'4 . '.5: ' W' V r . 1- 1,5 -, .f:: 'ij if . Sze-1. - - pee , Q34 , J 21:5f:'2:- .aa Q1--rl' I .i-2:,:,5a6: 2 'GF 1' a rse ' ' ' :- fe' 15 r: f- A ' f'-:1H4ff I. .- . 0 ' 1-f ..vf:'lif'f---if .3 1'L,f.,1:-1:-'EI'2f2Zf'1.'. I . 11 .....,:. r- - .. - '?:t'-: 73:I x :--F , mf-3-1-:za ' A I lace,-,4.:gg5'51.52-53.g.r--s aQs:: s JQIQ-2f5:5'.'g.3,q aa 'G -Q I IAM - V .Ak '- ' 'f ' a F, - I .-'. ,,, '1q', Q r. :v,.E-.,a.... - 3--v-..-.1 -1,:s Y 12 1. , 1-- L ? 43:5 2.00 .- P 2 ' ' ' ' x H '5,- .5 '-4, J .lack Durham Walter Teer James XYilliams Dee Durham Yivian Bynum Rolmert Stone Mildred Parker Hubert Hogan The Slfonogram Qlub Thurman Partin Lucille Hogan james Fowler Harvey Bennett Frances Neville Katherine 'Walker Gradon Pendergraft Calvin Burch Samuel Paulsen Page Sevmzty I 5 v - ,620 W 0 77- Q o i Egan Q ef A Bd oo 556 50 35,000 -4 L! t A- qI8'COQ O J 0 J O 391, 1,9 wy.,,.5hf,,' C 0 00 J '02 Mm -u si' UW oa- mxa-og. lnffr 1: ,..u.ff:,f.qq:f:'V'.2 .. .7 4-vp-iTfT -i ' '. 'A ' .II-'f 'f r ifii-32:EEZi:iEEEjtEtEi31::3Z:-i:Ei:QE.Q--7,3-Qrzggiii, A, :A -,:5?::-:-:-1E1135-.11-vii,zlgzzzaial. .,Z, ,iv V ,,.vE:g,,1,-g,.,.t 15: 3 1-5. f V , I Z I . 173Q325''':i:1:1.i:5i 3312?Q22i'li Q ':7i1- '-- . Q 'A 'A ' A ff 2 45'-a . . I L V' 4 . ' Q ---...Q5,.,g3g3:1:,:v55.- lu.-.., , g5 . 5' -5 :,:,rf..4 Avlgeb-mi., in : : , 3 h z .. 23521 , 1,.,.ft':5I'? .:afi' .' -5.214-i2'Z'if fa--'fi 'Wi ?'f:vC'1' 2.1.- - - . -1 ' -' ,- 45.13--:'.. ,. it w ,'...o:.,.fL-- . -1 2.1. -Q-P'-ef: f -. 'Vs WP X '1 '3f1-fl'P-?Z1i'5'f0?i5':ACif: '. -- 45:- '1' l': f- n v -' ' C LQ .- -'f'. 11? s , fbi-'f '3 7f ?-'S-z.:-. ' A 3, .5 .J I if-4 0' .af , Ky. nw , . - .1-, . , If :- The HVY Qzub Pzzrfnmn' To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. JAMES FOWLER ....... PAUL PATTEN ,,,,.. GEORGE HENRY ..... John Autry George Hoefer Samuel Paulsen Francis Uzzell Reg Schmitt Herbert Pendergraph Joseph 'Warren Wade Jackson Page Sezfenfy-One OFFICERS RGLL .............P1'Cs1'df'11z' .....,lIlCL'-PI't'Sl'dt'Jlf ...,.......SFCl'CfUl X' Haywood Daggett Theodore Best Chauncey Royster George VVinston VVilliam Merritt John Warren Williain Perry Julius Page r A ' 0 :sE2f1.H' . :...fL-:252' J - rffaegaiatief r'i-QIQ' A -101--:asf ,,1, , ' - io: --gb: ion- -41154129 ,zilmsa--.r - :rfhff - '--- - ,,a-4.-3f::a ,, , ' Ci-Z.. -'La f 4 'f '.1,111-if'?E53.aZf'1.2. 1if1i.i5'if'- - 7-A1-19 I'3's... '. .:9' - fb ' ' - :F! '-'9-2:51 I ' raids? 'I A ' ...N-'q7,4,,,x,,,.,4,...,.. , , . Q ......U,,..,... ,xg,.,. .. ' www' . ',?g:.34fE,Hif.:c1- 5 -. ..-guwlo, - -. 1- 3 , . s ,, , . 2' ., , ' f s-..:'.:'...--f..4 .,-s. . ,. ., K Y .- .r 1'L.ao2sii1,gi5J::a5L.:,g .1:51-fxJ- , , Kas gown? A, . :.:.-?:':,:ke. .1.:1 -.-V , .,.:I,,, . , -AE. A , C , J ,V if-4.1 va- ,, l 'lt-I i. Q V Affirmative Team Gradon Pemlergraft VVilliam Merritt Frederick Kocli-alternate' CHAPEL HILL vs. GRAHAM VVon by Chapel Hill at Chapel Hill. Q'lH'l'j'f Resolved, That North Carolina should levy a special tax on property to aid in the establishment of an eight months school term. am ulatf' I ,461 V eloaffn, I 1 X Page Seventy-Two p-mann U 'll :Ply G Mziiw-f-, U36 wifx J C 623,13 O 2,1 O AQNR... 53549 -gvbbx 0 1? J Q. p'Y?1.00 b Jie. 0' New -1 J f-4 1 ,ol or 0 , N J N A I I f 22225222222121212552222523255222?2:.E11'21Ea'a2121- 5 ii553Efff.1'5?fifffz-:f51:'.5:1:3i'iii' if35fE5i'3.51:55'55'1Q E12iiQ'32E2f-' 5111'GfQ ?'-'if'-1-11H2 ' 'A 1 2 i :N Tfiiiiiiizizfizk:-za-9:f4:-:3:5'5'Zgf1--:l115:':it1i-:'1-. 0. '- - ,-qIgIg1, l,-'3'i '3 5,1 - . E -Ev-:f I ' 'A I . 'sr 1' Q 'I---af-.A211:1tp2:2:Q:Qg131gQ:-1.:ev:+:-.- QQ , 15, Q 1d5jjiI: :'-g'QQ:,.,: . 51 1:11-jf' A A ' I ' Q L K . . -psf: :ha .:-H: ,1-gfg, --1:4-be :1 fig- A. 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V ' G ETEZELZ - -g5g3'fij ' , . - 3'-f-'fl' ' if-e Z .1 .- -:1-ac1- Cs-ra.. if-rf at-s.s-.Jw . -,jar-.c L EA -a s , . V If f 43?' if aff? ll. - ll ' ffl 'Til-' '.'j-L:.1iE'1f:i gi: ff',5fs:a .- 14' A ,esfieriziileaffs 3:5,.fe 1f-gvfavgergvr-Ei 12eae'f..fr 1 r -W fi: 'i ff. ,,M,,.,a.. .s M., N -,,., .ss M, , s W, ,,- us, ,,,, ,.p.M,,a, .,.. .,.- -,,,W.., 7 W 1' 'I' -5 - 4 4 -Q., , , P MRSA V.'lLLlAffS' CLASS IX Pl.-XXO ilfusic m the School The llfii A' re s-... -if .. ty give every chili an opportunity to study instrumental and 1::a1 r:'.:si:, Qlifi: 'rue that eve: student who studies music will not make a polished riugiriaz. ani E: :s ri: :he airn ci the sch zol to undertake such a problem. lt is just as ziigriaii tj be a go-5-i listener as a gc 1-i pericrrner. For that reason the child is being iraized 1' Lf're:iate and live gccd music fus: as he is being taught to enjoy good literature. The sch- , tiers the icilli:-zvizig iipportunizies in music: Public School music. Band. rch:-tra. Pia:-3, aid Kizis-:ella class method if piano instruction. P-.:' lic s ' ' rrpzsic is taugfii under :Ere direction of Miss Aiken to every pupil in the erneiiair seg il azii tc aiu: sfxzy per cent cf the high school pupils. Through public school 'sic ihe ciflfire: learn ti: sing. and are taught the rudiments of music which they must befre appreciation can be detelc-ped. .e Bail and Orchestra directed by Mr. Sides the pupil has the opportunity to learn glaz- 'faricgzs irzstrunzezits c iliectively and as si-lo instruments. Private lessons are given :i all If4f '.ZfT1iI'1f5 Hrs, -T. ff. l.Yf1If3trs gives private Iessfns in piano and Kinscella class instruction. Through ie Kizzsgeng jlari the chiiflreri learrt tv play the piano as a class and not individually. Ptzgi Sftwzfy-Fozlr -Q ' Y Q: 3.3'73.,.g-1-21' .- A 1, ' In U 'Q Yi P' ':T:'::-'-1-,jggig., J' : : 'f: -' .Z .' 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U . .' 43 J inn Mr. Sides Mr. Abernethy Mr. Paulsen Miss Atkinson folic Qlicipcl Hill School Activities Association The athletic activities of the school have received greater and stronger active support from the student body proper than in years before. Twenty-eight responded to the call of football: fourteen or baseball. A review of their work may be found in the following pages. serious indebtedness which is f basketball and twenty-one for Financially, the season has thus far progressed without hoped will be on an even keel when the seas the citizens or School Board and with added support in the matter of attendance of activities b fore the end of the scholastic year, it can be counted a year of self support. e S erintendent Sides arranged the schedules of the games. Jimmie Fowler looked after up is the equipment and transportation of the teams. We thank those citizens who so kindly offered their cars and time for this and other things. eneral conduct of teams away from home was O excellent and both coaches, Miss Atkinson and Mr. Abernethy, deserve great credit and praise. on closes. lNo aid thus far has been asked of The Girls' teams did especially well. G G. H. PAULSEN, Bzzsizzfss Mmzngrr, High School Artitiities Association. Page Seventy-Seven P , . t A g ,. lx 1 ' V- Il . . ,QSQSZ 2-W 2 .32: Q - , ' . swan 3: ii ,t - , 'szii' l ?. s' ,Mt .- - A - -2. .gy V- ...gage-A-:,t U .L.,z,'.' fi, l , --f.:- .tp 1 , , -. - - .. - , ,gg-2:'.J15:'f1: - A'- .mm , ,M I If '- -' HHN:-- ' -' 1 4 , , iii' if 'A 5 ? aa: H . , Q.Q..f.....ct , R s 7 7 'Z -3' v .J f, '9f4.r' VVilliz1 ms Burch Football WritefUps VVilliams CAPTAIN JOHN XVILLIAMS, tackle-180 lbs. As captain of the team john played the best season of his career. He performed con- sistently all the time and inspired his men with confidence. CALVIN BURCH, center-140 lbs. llureh was the most brilliant playing linesnian in a line that was the best defensive in the state. He was given an all-state berth at Center. j,xMEs XV1LL1AMs, tackle-215 lbs. Big jim was the heaviest 1nan on the team and the steadiest. His weight was a big :sset and there was scarcely any ground gained over him all season. He was placed on an all eastern berth. Page Scvezzfy-Eiglzt -Y ,.. .....,V,, ' .,,.. .- .....v .5 ig A I ..m.' I H A t ,, -Y ?' 'f.3.'.Q.3::. ' V13gl..V.-,:3'f,ZQ.,.,.11Z 1:':3Q.'. .-3.3.3. .3 t-'.:g-if 1 1 t ' i13 '13'?:1jEf- . ' IQ -,-4- 'V -. N F' 'V :ic-r '. f I .- 1: ' . ' - ' .hz-1- an Q a , ni: : A X -- . I 'A A ' ...,.g.g-,,,V.g.gi:3:3..,.g.1.L:.,g, 15 .5 Egggsz. ,-I? ' REQ'--wg., -5 I , I : L H . - .. 4 fbi. , . a.,-:'a'fe.:.a'a2. ' ..2-if-1.'::t-tr it ' ' .. 73'---.-:: :I:.u,:k.:ligE.IA:w.-11,5I1.3.5 .... . A 'JJ hlzlxzn: .,.- 4- ., , . -1 -...sb -. Q :Aman-M, ,, .... '.,,,,.G.-nv-L-Rm ':'?l :'r-14' 'O' :.:ggG2.1. - , : :- 1 as-12 :9 ' o 4i'w 2 ' . ,, 3,,,,A,,E.gjES,R',Q, . L. . .1 .,.. - 5- -9 19 0 1- - ff7: - --0' -5 0 . . ,, . gs' - -. ,.,N , ,,a wt --'-ew H- Fowler Bennett Perry Football W 'ritefUps JAMES FOVVLER, guard-175 lbs. By his reputation of being the fightenest man on the team Fowler's play was always scintillating. He will probably make all-state next year. HARVEY BENNETT, cud-155 lbs. Bennett was one of the best defensive ends in the state and probably would have per- formed better had he not sustained early season injuries. He stood head and shoulders over any end in the eastern half of the state. VVYILLIAM PERRY, and-160 lbs. Perry played a consistent line game all season and was at his best on the defensive. His ability to break up interference was his greatest asset. Page Seventy-Nine , ., ,.... Y .A.. F. Q ' .. . .xao3::. :' -sow .,.-4 -1 . s ' Q - ., 1-f. W -- ,sz--V . ussgyu :.'-f . ,sf,,rV'.1 :., - 0 A s 'Ziff-21 5?-4' .:g5iSE:fi3r ,Q- s:-.i'f1'.I- ' -iicfiqigf .1 11 ' , 1 - M - . 'Q 3:7-ei.Z--1.,f 51.1:sS.i31 :.' - .17 . 5 Q ff-'- MV N-F-12 i1flf55i5Q55EfQEQl :e..1- '- ffl- - ' 54 1 1E5 : 1f1f .-.V . -?' . ' , . E Q ev-J 4, Ab, la ,Liar fm., V0 06' D 5 -L.. . -, W. Q I ,J K Teer Playing his first season of football Tc-er 1 greenness was early overeonie and his ba lx on the squad that was dependable. Jack 1 Durham Hogan Football WritefUps lY,u.TER TEER. fzrillwvle-180 lbs. is uroved to be a powerful driving fullback. H defensive work was great. .TACK DURIIAM, lzalfluzclc-1-lO lbs. mlayed a wonderful game As the only reserve C ' - . - His abilitv as an o en field runner should stand the varsitv in good stead next season. - P . HUBERT HOGAN. guard-165 lbs. H1-gan's consistent line playing always steaclied his teammates and won his opponent's ' ' ' ' ' ' ' F1 l 'histle t wi ot lns team and :IL1Clx until the na u Hx lived up to the fighting reputa ni respect. Q in spite of odds. Page Eighty ff 1 ..... . vfr- , T-' '-1 --Y-' '-'- 1 ,I.i1.EiijI,i1.-11-Zti' LIZ-iii. Vi. wg ,t 'A ' ,.v. 2' v. ,fi fliiwgr. , ' 1 ' 113' I ' -- '-'A f .. 'Ziff 155 f i' .f 9Qms.' ' -. . -L -Eff' 1145.5-21: '1 -..H1 ' .s:sc -S1-P - 9 1' 1: f-'rss-2-'as-' - , 1. ' .. gf: - it s '- ' . -' :,.31:1. . Aw- in T 'a--Y Q 4591.3 . .-1.,f..Q..., --an-.tb-.,.-.4.0.q.r:.,1.-.f,to... u v v.'.f-44.1 - 4 -.-Af rv- . ..1---m'rc-1Q:1-:2w1-- : -4-. 121' '. - A i., ' '3:aa-:v:.:o1...-'- -A 4 Q -U4 '-'-' f- -1 '--'.:--'f E. 0 '?5Z:'if3525'fi1c' 11? 1 'H -15 ' wp- ff f-1.5 1'- - .1 i' -i 'i '55-'- 3: --2 ,.,. .q5:gq:955'u::f:zi:e.11---1 L- U wo - . ay.. 4.-' ..., , .- . V-,Q.Q.n...4i , A , . Q. .. .l X, NNJA QQ 1 y. J K' p 1 Q 'JV Pendergraft XVright Paulsen Football WritefUps GRADUN PENDERQQRMPT, lzalflvark-150 lbs. Pendy, a veteran of four seasons, played his last season in great style. He was always consistent a.nd at times brilliant. He alternated at quarter with Wlright. .AUBURN XVRIGHT, qzm1'fc1'I2at'le-165 lbs. VVright was the fastest and most spectacular back on the team. He would have easily made all-state quarterback had he not sustained a broken eollarbone in a pre-championship game. He passed, place-kicked, and ran above the average. SAM PAULSEN, riglzz' lzcilflvoclc Sam played a good consistent game, starring in many, being especially noted for his fast line plunges. First he played well in the line but was shifted to the baekfield where he did most excellent Work. Page Eighty-One 'F' .',, J .Q . ' L' f' '-,,' .--', 1 V- 1 fi 'E ' Z -' I - i, . ' . .1 5 'L .-.- .-' ,og V . -'., . I I , U V., 'L ',u. C5 c ,vm o 0 G Mm U 5 ' ,M QQ4 o 00 4- 'yifrv af U me W U M-an YP 4,0 mw ,ef V - ,,,. L , in, .V .....v .., H , pg A . ...sy N, . r. ' if.. ,: ' X .511 l , ,.1:4 5,f Z ' - .I V l.i,'1 I 3 ' f 551 1- . ff.: . ai g .. f . ng1:,zQ:L.,6a-fine 3...-'-:byg s 5 -i3:atwS:!-5-gpgizicazf' .352:---tra:-F51,gg---zgif'-5 nom-Q ,Q ,, s bt-l.. Mm- - '--' r1- : 1Qf--- 1 rf- ' F-Q ----' ----,g--f-1. 0 sf BR9 -.gez:3:.-gg,-:aw -.a n-- , . -gy QL-- -.2 ,oe -. Q.-.az-. 1 :f ..i ,...m , A sara.- em.-. - -H , 'l Q: , . 4- J b-, lf' Football Season, 1925 CHAPEL HILI 31-HMEBANE 0 The tirst game of the season was played under unfavorable conditions. The weather was exceptionally hot The Hill ht-ys scored at will and presented a puueture-proof forward line. Several uew meu showed up well. CHAPEL HILL 13-ROCKINGHAM 7 The Rockingliani team were State Champions iu 1925 and were conceded an edge over Chapel Hill's team. But the Hill team exhibited such pep and fight that they completely swept their opponents oh' their feet. Their defeuse was stubborn and they showed a working knowledge of the game. Fowler and Durham were the stars ill the liue while Partin and Vifriglit sliowetl some fast hackfield running. CHAPEL HILL 0-ELON COLLEGE SCRUBS 0 Playing on a rain soaked Field against heavier and more experienced Opponents this game resolved itself into a puuting duel. The Hilliaus completely stopped their adversaries and showed quite an advantage. Burch in the line and VVright in the backfield starred. ' Q Page Eighty-Two is :T,,'.'.'5.':,f.Q H 4 N U Q. I 1-.e3f:Q133.3f,',Q.'.T,3.- ijijflii .. ' ,V ,Il HQ 7: 152-3525'-13:-33:3:jf:':Q:3:1Z33'g3i ': 3i'- 4 ' '- -':f'71gIQ1'3l2?i-Z 'Q-1-iiziv41?13:Q:1:1:7 QQ .':31Ql., -'13 H 'if-if? 'if 1 ' '- ' ' . ' ' ' H I-'11-.11-'-.':Ii,'.i.'1I-iii-i v I' l 0 .,-'- 1 . ' . ' , . ng 15:5':f1 ' 5522:-.f -' ' ,t, , J g e - ', -za , 1. Q ' ' g . . --,- ' g. eggglr. -gin:-If g:H- ililififn,-Q-gr -if --2j- ' 9 . 1.. Ye..-.1---: ,g.f-1:51. ,ms -. .---:oth gf - . 4:1 -..-L-: . - aa-:'2,::f. . pr ,, , L- .qsza Qi-aff' .. .Zia-'::'ao: .--self ':::.-awe:- I-1-' I. .. -:251,3., o2.f:sK..' - i5a?b:31abS1 ' , ir -Qs-1599 . ff? H2254 :Qu . '-,, e. rt 'I,3 i5n1? . ' fr-5::fIi':'?.i2f1.'. .- :31..w.. :.,..-.,-'fr' . 2 i ..:,-.?t:.f9,,,'.., :...f:-- ,gif g gi.:-,A ----r: ' 01. - ' -. . ' F-' W' . . x 2-1-- '- --9' ., 1' -- - .' f :SR- 'f-1 - ,mia A saw.: ms. ... - , . 4 -an Jf' CHAPEL HILL 0-FAYETTEVILLE 0 Fayetteville's scrappy team caught Chapel Hill on an off day and held them to a tie. The lack of punch to score when within striking distance of the goal caused the score to be as it was. Hogan and Teer starred in this encounter. CHAPEL HILL 0-DURHAM 0 It seemed as if the Hillians were doomed never to score anymore but were equally as stubborn in letting other teams score. This game was hard fought from the first to the last whistle with Chapel Hill exhibiting the best brand of football. The VVilliams brothers Partin and Gooch all showed up Well in this game. CHAPEL HILL 20--OXFGRD 0 Chapel Hill broke their non-scoring streak with a vengeance and overwhelmed Oxford's I1Vildcats. The locals scored at will, and were never in danger. Perry, Pendergraft and Teer scintillated in this game. CHAPEL HILL 6-HENDERSON 6 Another tie on a muddy field brought the tieing streak up to four for the season. Hen- derson was completely outclassed 20 first downs to l but were lucky. Bennett and Paulsen displayed good football in this game. CHAPEL HILL 33--HILLSBORO 0 Playing their first championship series game, Chapel Hill swamped Hillsboro. The locals were able to register but Z first downs and all of the Chapel Hill subs got a chance. Fowler was the line star while the whole backheld performed brilliantly. CHAPEL HILL 2-RALEIGH 0 This game was undoubtedly the best of the season and called into action better football talent than any other one game. Raleigh presented a well oiled machine with a powerful offense and a good defense. Burch's line playing was a feature while Paulsen's punting was exceptional, some of them going for fifty yards. CHAPEL HILL 0-SANFORD 0 In a hard fought muddy contest Chapel Hill was held to a tie by Sanford, eastern champs. Chapel Hill had the edge in first downs and showed a considerable edge. Wright in the backfield and Captain john VVilliams in the line were the stars. CHAPEL HILL O-SANFORD 13 Presenting an irresistable offense and a good defense, Sanford swept the fighting Hillians aside in their mad scramble for another championship. Chapel Hill displayed a wonderful aerial attack that could not be stopped and threatened to score. Page Eighty-Three ' . . 551 - 2:,. : A , ,,,,f fv - 1':- ..1gq1f , ,, J f I I o gr! J ., f P' sq-Ao ,M 09' ... ... . . A , O WU.. -' ..:-1F'?Z'2,:2f'1,', . -neue... Q 1,L,,,..'1: . 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S ...,... ...... 2 0, Mebane ,.,...,....,.. 18 8 C. H. H. S ....,.. ...... 1 0, XV. Durham ...... 19 17 C. H. H. S ....... ...... 2 1, Bap. Sem. ......,. 20 0 C. H. H. S ..,..,. ...... 7 , VVeldon .............. 21 15 Q Z 54 C. H. H. S ................. 132, Opponents ........ 203 Q 1 .:' 'V 1 6 Games Lost ...... ...... 6 Line-up : .......Forward .......Forward .......Center ........Guard ........Guard Page Eighty-Four 'il 112121: V if..ii1r'E,.ii211: - ' V V. +fa l '- 1 1'Ti,1 , w ' i' ' 1 .i1Q'f1:-'11 ' -. r' ' . '.Z'1-4:. ' V ff, ,:..,i ,yjgf -3'j,g4gZ,'1f Hif' ,, .-1E 21,',Q1,,:' Z' - , .4 ,:. .f'-1 : 2 1. 94- mm' -25a2j2Qf .ff ,f5rg?!? 9 .f'j uJ .. ., ...,,,-:fs 4-552, .. ' : f1-'5' 5' -' -.-'F-Tffizf -:GEL E' ' '. f?'1 7f4519f .: 3'4 79451 '1fi2J?fI5: 1': '.-:1:3:-H: . -- 'EDR wa - 34+ ' . ' 1 - V E 253335-LEG-' -m1:r4?1..b ' .. -252' LY.-r--fd: uf::110:9- , 1. . a r-. .1 -'f'5:',':5:':- , al 1.1.- --f-'rfiz . ',:1.f. ' 152 . - . -A-:V--..,,.:. - ' .... A S -,-2?-m,fg.1o: .-.-V. ,QQ- V 1221...- :r1Q-1-AN-I-: 4391- , - .Q.,,,f1cmf.1f::?d-' J-my A1 ...,. ' Ha a- : -is y. . ua' -1 -1'+f-1'6v ?5-f3 ' f ' :'. M - 3 3. .,Q:,.,e ' ,- -.,.,., . V. X Q-L 'I 4: , .. 'a 7 -Nbr! - I A BASEBALLSQUAD TRACK SQUAD , ,,.,, 495' 73 -ogg 'mf W me if o dew -366 Q o .cw JW' 'G -W' m mvwmMa? 5 '..i'.-aww 'J.'3.,.....W T 'ff --'- f - -- rx , ..,. I., , - -- . 1 Y r' Q . I,J, ,gi lt111.E?g1:11.:1,,., .. ov :.:AE.,i:iiE'i1:E1, , -N ' if 1 -9 ' , .f- 1' :-15'1 fQ'-.:i' f Hia' ', 1'-5'- 3-Q I , - iv'-'1 Q. 1Q?9f ' ' . f ir 1 ' . +- ef . ' V . - - .. -hq3,z5- .3-j'r .3:.A1,:1.::5' 1 gf ' : . N, f I. ,f .F Wilf b: H55?if5'59f . ' ' A 0 D 'i-f . :':::-'L i ' I .:i:1 -fi'E6'5953524' 3.'7'-5f'5i'.r-V: . K 1 -'1-H32'Z:H...1.-,- 4 15525: 33:7 f few er. W 5 - - ff---'-' 3'0 0 .--- - - Z1 ' -, ' I , 2- ::: an-K gs--1-- Muni. -JK' - 1- . 1- , a,B - - n 2 g, T .fi-J'SZ,o .94q2:', ... Q ' ..,.a:4a+si'Ekr-nw- '1 ' L I Gennis Ghampions! My, what a surprise old C. H. H. S. got one morning when she was presented with a beautiful silver cup which we had won in tennis! No one even knew we had a ten- nis team except two line young men who had been faith- fully practicing. They entered the state contest, unknown to most of us, who paid no attention to it when we found it out, until they made us, by beating everything in the state, winning the contest in doubles. It took the state champion to beat Bill in the singles. Give nine ra,s,' for Bill Merritt and Sam Paulsen and make it strong! Sorry the news came too late to get their picture in: look for them among the Seniors. Page Eiglzty-Six A xpnllql' ' 1-null pf, 'aff U A-l-Ss l a-v3bw.. 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X 1-5-:3fr35IgL2,:. : t --' a,Q5,:,2-25:'fQ2I:-ideal aus. . 1, Jffi1i?i'I.3lfi'i'f if'f55 : l7'?'5i ' --1: 1 1.-531,-1-mir: at e g.-., .-.f.H . . : 2- - :ff af' if N-' if-V-11 - - ..v..f.-.1-'.-su :.:4:c.:.,. . - .D-.,..,... a u . J., Jn... -mee .a . .1. .H 0 ' I ' s Jn, A GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD omg? Basket Ban This year girls' basketball in C. H. H. S. ascended to a higher plane than ever before. The team went through the season without a defeat and added in the State Championship for District No. 3 for good measure. Minnie Atkinson, physical director and coach of the girls team, had brought the Hillians to the final game of the state series. Three times her team lost the championship by just one point. The season of 1923-'24, and the brilliant work of Estelle Lawson, Captain B Walker, Myrtle Sugg, Hallie Andrews, Bettie Winston, and Lucille Hogan is still fresh in the minds of all Chapel Hill basketball fans. Even yet it seems as if the rough guarding of VVilming- ton's center guard in the final minute of play, which added the winning point to their score. should be protested. Later than this even is the brilliant season of 1924-'25. Capt. Sugg, assisted by Gladys Durham, Frances Neville, Lucille Hogan, Mary Lynn Giles, and Mildred Parker administered a defeat to all of their adversaries except one. Burlington attacked the team the same time influenza did. The Hu kept Captain Sugg out of the ranks and Burlington tied the score. The tall golden sextette from Oxford was outplayed on two occasions, first in a pre-season game in which the Hillians won by three pointsg later in the first of the championship games which finally ended in a tie. In playing off the tie the team work of the Chapel Hill girls, which they had displayed on previous occasions, was sadly lacking-and the only wonder is that Oxford did not carry home more bacon than it did, Page Eighty-Seven The schedule follows and speaks for itself: rl if . , 'L' ,Q If I 1.7. ,- V. 0 t .-1 '.E.e,3'-3'ii.32gf- - , -f ,.::t-5 . .fQflgiEf-:Gas - t ' ' f . -. -.-gh' ' I-cs. mf- -. f-1 ' --:553,,.5--:- , 1-1 . '. :. ,, .EgL,r ga y , 112 , -ffm . , , ..: . -V-.g g -19 Seeger' ' .. ...fs-4: :I - '. .t sP:1:f' 'J5:f:2Q5L-:W ' we--sc. 1. .- -reiezusf. . - :r s : .fMs5af:5ggzo1' Loggqgs. ' ' -Qf-were-' , 46' ,li tqgsof. - , --, 1 ,:- . ..5:b.1,5.- . ' fi - 1 -1 5 'is -1 -:Qui :FT-132: S il: -' 3 lif3:2if ..: VL:.1--g1s5gg'::a3g5aaeTgV,.,5,:,..Ni- s'-1-QQ: 14: .1,j jf'j: , a,...,, isa- .- 3:5 . - '1 1 .K I ve- .A95553,,g1g1:J:1s.se:f,.as--: .V 2 - a:-Bo Q. - 'sa-aszgsfv. - . . J if ' s. A ' ' ' ' ' U T C 1 - eq A' N W ga r4.1 During these two seasons the team played as many games with a.s many strong teams as this season. XYhen it comes to individual stars the Chapel Hill High School will probably never have as good girl athletes again as Estelle Lawson, Lucille Hogan or Myrtle Sugg. certainly not better. Yet we said in the beginning bas.cet'bal1 this year ascended to a higher plane than ever before. lf so, why can this be said? In the fall of 1925 there were three major berths empty. Captain Neville, Lucille Hogan and Mildred Parker were back and each of them as well as Coach Atkinson were determined for some one else to taste the dust of defeat this year. There seemed to be little chance, how- ever, for a magnifying glass was needed to make the recruits who answered the first call to practice look large encugh for even a nzicget team. By shitting here. substituting there, and drilling everywhere, Coach Atkinson whipped a team into shape whose work was swift, accurate and clean. The work of the offense was powerful with three forwards who could not be kept up with and would shoot from any and all angles, regardless. The passing was fast and graceful- Hogan. as leader, was dtubtless the outstanding forward of the state, for she played every inch of the floor, stretching for balls, dodging away from the guard, jumping, passing, timing and shooting. ln fact she was probably the best all-'round athlete: for it was reported she could swim at two years: certainly she can now. In baseball, track, volley ball or tennis she was a star and can ride horse-back like Tom Mix. Mildred Parker, her team mate for two years, was at home on any section of the court and in any type of play. She has played in every game this year and all of every game except one. She was taken out then to give a substitute a try out. Her passing and shooting were extraordinary. As for little 'thirteen year old Gooch. she played like a veteran and was possibly the fastest man in the squad. VVith three more years to go she will roll rings around some good guards. ln the guard section. Captain Frances Neville has been the one steady man on which to count. She had trifled at the game for a year or two. but buckled down to it proper as the general of her team A better captain has never represented a high school team. She watched her team all the time and directed them in the very best of play, calling time or urging them on as the occasion demanded. Any number of times she intercepted the ball the instant it came into her territory but still slze never seemed to forget that she was respon- sible for one forward. Her guarding was perfect and her passing a marvel to behold! During the season she was not taken out of the game even for a moment. XValker, substitute of last year's team, should have an upper berth. Her passing was good and, at times, her guarding was all it should have been. The High School Dramatic Club claimed part of her piactice time. Absence from practice and lack of drill kept her from being one of the fastest guards in the state. The honor of the other place will have to be shared by Pickett. Little Page, XYilliams. and Mclver-the greater part to the latter. Her work in the hnal championship game, alone, was enough for a seascn. It was the team work of the group as a unit that has put them above their predecessors. One forward sacrificing for another to shoot: all gugirgls playing like grim death and feeding the forwards the ball with long and short passes. No wonder the work of the Hillians has been called clocklike l There is not time to tell of all the games or of the brilliant work of different individuals. Some of the most interesting garres have been with our near and brilliant rivals, Hillsboro, Lexington. Leaksville, and Greensboro. At no time and in no game were the Hillians in any danger of being defeated. Always they rallied to keep the rivals well in the background. Csually they played just hard enough in the first half to make the game interesting and lead in the scoring. Then in the second half the pile up began. There were a number of teams, who, learning the strength of the Petite lYonders , refused to schedule games or cancelled the games already scheduled. Chapel Hill Chapel Hill ...... Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Hillsboro Sanford ......,. ..... Hillsboro ............,... Wake Forest ...... San ford ................ Chapel Hill .........,.. Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Dur. Teachers .... ll Garner .................. 16 Middleburg .. ..... 23 18 Hillsboro .............. Leaksville ........... , 18 16 Chapel Hill Hillsboro Chapel Hill Dur. Teachers .... Chapel Hill ...... Greensboro - Chapel Hill ,.,,......., Lexington Chapel Hill ............. Opponents . ........ 271 Page Eighty-Eight 1-Y , x... ...,.,V -1 .,,.,.pQuwlnj. I ,...,.,-, .mv - , rg F 4, I, '4'- I I , I . , . , fx .- N, -' v ' . 3241 .1-', V ,- ' i: .52:.g , , ' , x I I K , -' me-:-1 -1:-:mee f 1-nes f'1.g.11-r -- 1?'I-i:Yi1:'7f ...fi-J:-'f - f, - --2-.nf .fy 1.11'3-5: - 2 1 0 ' 'I' '41 '5i355f?3:sn-,arz-frail'' ff TNT' S .:4:..: , , 1- -5.4. 0:-ab'-.-'fa':Q2E:fQ---:0aO... U v ia.-rm--cy-bf.-11:51-' 1-:gm .- '4'f , .-vu:-.Ov--A 1 . 2-Qirnvfcf--Qu-1 zu. 1-01' -wr: 1 .9 4 ' ' 1 ,!-'-:- , . .,........-na------f.. -' 1'-r:.:,zyE'.:1c -- 4-..:,..-mmm..-...L :... p . .,g : '- , -...-3-.0.,a. - -- any-:L , If -': .fe- 'B F' 1, ':, ..,: . .:i1-2:1-1vfbL.,i5w-,-- M.,-, - -1- V 5 ' ' Q. A ' 'Z 4:- ,A . . 'a F' -af, . pf' GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM GIRLS' BASEBALL TEAM li I - 1- '- 1' . .. ,- , - -if ' I -,iz-'ii' . A 1- - j 'l3T ':1.3'--.':7 -1'-733 .-..'.II'Z-'jjlliijj 'Q r ' 'j.3.Q'-.f..Q?:Q.. g , -. an o i '-,Q I f .-' 1. '- -' V' .-.1..3:1 ' I 15- . .n ,I -, ,Q:31Q1T:i:ff.3:g31,:g' 2: .- - ., Q - ' - -. .V .. ' .ws . . 4 -: k , ' :1 , 5 .54. P' .' ':.:'f'1F' .QM --29 43' 1' ,-1:, .A . f.:: .' wtf' -19122525 nw' .:. ,t1fQ2:+Q.ES5EP? iff -523 . . i f' ,,3.3gggie1,..5554.9-25' ff . : .. .g5qg2 fa5.e5g .t.. 2 35256 , . --5235253 Z .- -1.31 . . 15 .,,?-'J'1iki?'iZD .- 2'....:.f-I ' f rid? '1 ' 325- -1 1' a. '42:f-- -X' --.1::1-:,.. - . .. .,., .:..tf-vs'-109'-'f I5 ' :.:.'--:'f'14v:b .-:.--2':'ao2Qr1Af, 1-1 --Erdawf...-,4.::,,.wsl' 'rr' M'-21 I 3' .,5giv2:g.2 1:-:M-::aoeS2ff-W ' i ' S -'15 - - - '...f.O: '-w-vmm--new - :-f u - s ' fm-'r . - , - fu:P'fzsaa.-.gs5J.:aaoe.as-Q'vga :El-.w g-1,1-isa:-1501.1- : - - Rae ' Q-13. Y 5 H 3, .5 .J ,, '91-44 '71 l:l'!l!'lCt'S Neville Katherine Walker William Merritt G. H. H. S. Tells Chick a la, chick a la, Boom a la, chick a la VVho are we- Chapel Hill Hi School, Can't you see? Who's going to win, win VVho's going to win, win Who's gong to win, win now We're going to win, win We're going to win, win How? EAA-S-Y. T-E-A-M That's the way Here's the way to yell it. to spell it With a ve vo With zi vi vo With a ve vo vi vo vum It's just as clear as it can be VVe've got old ........ up a tree With a ve vo, with a vi vo With a ve vo vi vo vum. Boom a la, boom a la, bow bow bow, chow, chow, chow. Hit 'em high Hit 'em low Chapel Hill let's go. Amo amas amat We're going to make 'em trot They'll eat our dust We'll win or bust Amo, amos amat. Jump on the grandstand Beat on the tin can Who can? We can, nobody else can. Yak a lak a ching Yak a lak a chow Yak a lak a ching, ching, chow Rip, raw ris Rip, raw ris Chapel Hill Hi School C. H. H. S. Potatoes, potatoes, 20c a peck If you are going to beat Chapel Hill You've got to break your neck. 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Resident Phone lce Plant so 39: AnclrewsfHenninger Company Quality Service Lowest Prices General Ixlerchants of the Better Grade The Chapel Hill Barber Shop Next to Owl Shop ALSO Cleaning and Pressing Vie Appreciate Your Business XVhere the XVell Dressed High School and College Man Buys His Clothes JACK LIPMANS University Sliop C.-xLvERr CLo'rHEs, NICGREGORS SPoRrwE.aR, HARRY Bros SHIRTS Arco Socrrrx' CLUB H.-xrs Dairy Mme Cole Brothers Best Grade of Milli On Pittsboro Road X akirluaslkfdnsfkfaawaaklWarslVuaklrfuraikfuuwecnkikfaaawsarirlunrikfenkikfaniwfanrizfuaakirla ssilffdnklkffihlilffdsakilfldieflilfd f PilkffilkgfdltgfdhffdltqfdlrqfdkgfdkafvllrafvlkafvlkgfvlXEPVZWMXHMWFXWPXXEPXXEMMPXWMXSMWWW f comer e not as x Where Go to College? There are three major considerations that deterf mine the Greatness, or the Potential Greatness, of an Educational Institution: 1. The Plant, including grounds, library, classf rooms, laboratories and apparatus. 2. The Faculty. 3. The Student Body and its democratic standards. ln addition to the forty buildings already on the campus, the State of North Carolina is this year putting a halffmillion dollars into new buildings and equipment. The Library of 1 5 1 ,ooo volumes is spending 5B24,ooo annually for books and periodicals. There are eleven schools in addition to the College of Arts: Graduate, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacy, Education, Commerce, Public Welfare, Applied Science, Summer School and Extension Division. The Faculty numbers 165 of the country's best scholars. For further and more specihc information address The Secretary, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill N. C. as a aa my akilfdalikfdsiilfdsklkfdseeilfdsiilfdselllfsdakllfdsillfaSWKQXZKHSWKHWEQWHSWHHXEQHBXSFGHWSsiilfdalllfasilkfaailkferaiilfd fvikgfvlkafvikfffilXKWOTEBVZFYWZ56273kgfvlkfafvlWW?WWW!!kgfvlkafdkgfdkggdkafdkgfdkgfvlkgfvikgfdkgfvlkg f ' A gh? QTY- N Q1- MW L I If MORE THAN I4 YEARS OF Off HIGH CLASS I R X SGC I T -:AT 9 In d,,2:V J Kodak Finishing MAII. ORDER CUSTOMERS IN EVERY COUNTY IN NORTH CAROLINA FCISTER'S STROWD MOTOR COMPANY Ford Piodiicts SINCE IQI3 X M V RXFQEXKSSXXHSXFRRXFHHXFHEXXHEXFHEXKFGSXZfdhiikfdsiikfdsiikfdaiikfdsiiifdbiikfdvikfdziikfdawwikfefswdsiikfdffii222 ifkgfvlkgfdkgfilhdfvlkgfilkgfilkafd5115273IrftfillifeffilFtafdhffvlkafvlkgfvlkifilhffvlkafvlkgfzlkffzikafvlkafiiWav?Ire? Chapel HillfDurham Bus Service VERY hour you can ride a comfortable C. H. D. Line bus from either Chapel Hill or Durf ham. Travel by bus and you travel 111 comfort and safety. C. H. D. Line, Incorporated Chapel Hill, N. o. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SUMMER SCHOOL, 1926 FIRST TERM, JUNE IIJULY 20. It is not too early to begin laying your plans for summer study in 1926. The University of North Carolina Summer School will again operate two terms, or a regular quarter. This Summer School is ever mindful of the needs of the teachers of North Carolina. It is operated by a standardfgrade institution that is an honored member of the Association of American Universities. It spares no expense to provide the best of inf struction and wholesome entertainment of an educational character. For further information, address SECOND TERM, JULY 21fAUGUST 28. It is a Summer School of distinction for prof gressive teachers. In the First Term last summer there were en' rolled 1,384 students, and in the Second Term there were 717. Unusual opportunities are provided for graduate students. There were 269 graduate students in attendance last summer. Preliminary Announcement sent on application Complete Announcement ready for distribution April Ist. N. W. WALKER, Director - CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Y 7 2115Zfsbiilfdseilfdaii2522242182224Zfefsiilfd254222224lie!seiIQHWWQXEKHQXWWIQSXWQXWBXSIMSXEKHWWQXZQGQXEQW225254291 f 5 The Bank of Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, N. C. Oldest and Strongest Bank in Orange County Capital .... . . . . . . 330,000.00 Surplus . . . ....... 370,000.00 We solicit your business, promising every accommodation consistent with sound banking. No account too small to receive our most careful attention. M. C. S. NOBLE, Presidentg R. L. STROWD, VicefPresidentg M. E. HOGAN, Cashierg M. B. UTLEY, Asst. Cashierg W. C. SPARROW, Teller FANCY ICES BLOCK CREAM DURHAM ICE CREAM C0MPANY, INC. Blue Ribbon Ice Cream We make any color blocks for Frat and Sorority Banquets 5 PHONB D963 MAIN AT DUKE PU NCH ES SHERBETS 5 X or ... 7 fed'FIWWIPVZXafilkgfvlkffvlWMkgfdkgfilkgfvlXESVZXKPRXRFIZXEFIZXSHRXEPXFISSIZXWVZXEFRXEPRZP64213WBVZXQPXXE A+-+P K PN Chapel Hill Insurance E99 Realty Company PHONE 98 Ifnswrafnce and Hal Estate See Cur New Development-Davie Woods. Watch for Regular Bulletins of Real Estate UNIVERSITY CCNSCLIDATED SERVICE PLANTS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, FIXTURES, TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS, RADIOS, ELECTRIC RANGES, FRIGIDAIRE UNIVERSITY CCNSCLIDATED SERVICE PLANTS S A 224F22242282224ZKSBWHSWSSWHEX42fe2SWe2afX2fer25X22242242282294KHSXKQSSSFSSXSKHSXVGSXWHSXYSSXFSSXKSSXFSSXBQSSNYS f N S. BERMAN GILMERS Remember to do your op' ping at S. Berman' We appreciate your trade at We Cal-fy all times Dry Goods and U Ready,tO,WeaT We Handle Groceries and For Every Member of the Family DT5, Goods Bargains Always Phone 126 DURHAM, N. C. GEO. F. LIESSNER WM. H. ROWE EVERYTHING ON CAMPUS IN PAST FOUR YEARS HEATED BY US CAROLINA HEATING E99 ENGINEERING CO. HEATING, VENTILATINGEAND POWER PIPING PHONE 1,9441 DURHAM, N. C. A Qool Place on a Hot Day Sparrow's Swimming Pool Come and Take a Dip 2 SI A coop PLACE Fora YOUR Promo DINNER Ee- 5 X 7 WWQXWBXWWVQQXWHYWWWHYkffetaawwikfdhiiWHYWWWBXWQYWSXWHXWHYWHYWQXWFYWQYW9-IW MXKWMWFWWXSWXEMWWXEMXKWXSWZWWXSWFifgfvlkffiffvllkfgfziXffvlkafvlkgfzikafilkgfilkgiikagvikffvlkg f HHS A een H N The Hill Bakery Anything Tlicifs Baked DQ Chapel Hill, North Carolina Phcne 2O PRITCHARD'PATTERSON University Cutjitteifs LANGROCK CLOTHES DOEES HATS, MANHATTAN AND WILSON BR SHIRTS, BOYDEN AND FLORSHEIM SHOES, INTE WOVEN SOCKS, KINcAIDfK BALL DRESS CLOTHES CHAPEL HILL, N. C. S siilfefsailkfdsiiF5254F2254Zfersiikffisiikfdsiikfdeii222224kfesiikfdsiikfdaililfdsiilfdaiZfdsiikfersiikfdaiikfdaiikfeaiikfdsiilfdsiikfdsiilfd PWMWWM224PW!!Wfvlhifilhifvihgfvihafvihffvihafilhafdhgfvihgfvihgfvihffvihffvihffvlhffdhffvihgfviha 32? 5:32.55 f emx Speaking of Cars- Have you yet seen the new NASH? It truly backs up the fact that NASH HLeads the world in motor tar value MOTOK XQQM ttef Stet tte 'Tett' A PANY T5he 430011 Exchange ANY BooK PUBLISHED LET Us HANDLE YOUR BooK PROBLE Athletic Goods HXWWWMWHXWHYWWWHXWHX22dsXi2fd2X42fd2fX2fd2X22d942fds942fd2X421dr5Xb4e'w5XZfetrhfkfdaweaaiwaswdhwdsseiw A o Worry Today! Nor any other day-about the mess around the house on W'ASHfDAY- just Bundle Up The ENTIRE WEEKLY FAMILY WASHING-Phone 28 and we will call promptly-relieve you of any and all Worry-for We wash your garf ments and linens much better than when Washed at home or elsewhere-- furthermore We do iron them with infinite careg and the price!-much less than you imagine and the service so much better. Send It To Us- A Trial Will Convince You. Phone 28 Laundry Department, U. C. S. P. Y I 7 254212si.lfasiikfeseikfdslifkfssiilfdwikfssiikfssiikferaiikfdsiikfdsiilfdaiikfdsiiPfeiaiflfdsiilfdsiilfasixkfesiikfdsilkfdsiilfdsiikfssiilid f rr A ee N kgfrlkgfrlkgfvllrgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkafrlWar?Xffrlkffrlkgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkgfrlkafrlkgfrlkf WM frlkgfrl Pendergraph . , N . , gp e erie Durhanfs new devel' Mccauley opment--holding for 1 homefowner the Fwfmmye most beautifully situ' Velvet ated lots for building Exmmister Sites- Linoleum W. F. Frank, Mgr. and Congoleum Rugs Sharpe Phone 146 Ins. EJ? Real Estate Co Hgmg The Strength A mere combination of letters But think what it would mean to have yours destroyed. Insure and let us worry Fire, Tornado Burglary General Liability Boiler Explosion Dollars for Your Ashes We insure anything against everything HOME INSURANCE AGENCY DURHAM, N. C. of a Bank When you trust your money to a bank you Want to be sure that it is thoroughly reliable and responsible. -- For forty years The Fidelity Bank has given an uninterrupted service as a banking institution. Surf plus and undivided profits of over one million dollars protect Fidelity accounts. THE FIDELITY BANK DURHAM, N. C. saiilfasiikfeisiikfdsiilfssiiFdsiilfersiillfdsfkllfdaiilfdeiiZfdseilfdsiilfdaiikfdaiilferwiilfdsiikfdsiikfefsiilfdsiilfsaiilfdswdsiilfdsiilfd N N Q A other P x 2 the Pj P 5 l i E See Your Favorite Stars i 5 in i Paramount P First National i i I 254WaWdsX42fdsH4?fd25X2fdsi4bfds54kfdai4FdsW2aWd942fH2Wds54KHQXFHHXFSQXKHBXFGSXKSQXKHSXFHSXXSSXFHSXW 2 Fox i 2 1 i E i P E and F 2 Metroffloldwyn P Pictures i At The t f i i . . i Pickwick Theatre Three Shows Daily E are i 5 Y it f s WWW?NWFsgfvllrgffvllifgfzlkafvlkffvllrgfvlkgfvllrafilWWClrgfvilrgfvlkgfvllrgfvlkffvilraevllrgfvlkffvlkffzlkgfwllrgfvilra l X Carolina Dry Cleaners Cleaning Dyeing Altering Pressing Repairing Hat Cleaning and Blocking We Clean Carpets and Rugs Carolina Dry Cleaners Phone Ioo 156 East Franklin Street aiilfdsiilfdsillfdalilfffsiilfdsillfdsiilffraiiWQXWBXWQXWQXWSXlfwilfdaiilfdaiilfdaiilfdsiilfwilfdhiilfdsiilfdalilfwilfd 7 SVZFKWZMMKW!MWM5273PtafrlkafrlltgfvlkefikgfvlkafvlhffiltgfilltgfvlhffrlkffillrafvlltafilkafikafilkafvlWWW f f -A are PM Pax Patterson Bros. Drugs Rexall Store Wliitmanl s Candy CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Phono 40 Durham Hosiery Mills OQRABL4. we Q 1 mix' HBELEB' is 'UE T35 f, I , f4U3 !Z'4glJ,! N-frg PJ' Made Strongest Where the Wear is H d st HOSIERY of quality for every member of the family Mills at just a Cup 0' Waverly To brighten up a tired day. It's pure--the won' derful flavor delights you-truly it's a Won' derful dish. R. R. Benson Plumbing and Heating Contractor Steam, Hot Water and Vapor Heat Waverly Sanitary Plumbing ICE CREAM Made lt's Way by the Way It's Made Chapel 2542262224EfdaiikferaiilffiaiiEffafsidlffdaii2282224252224228294Pisreilfssilllesiikfssiikfdskikfwilferwilrfdsiikfdsillfssiilidaiilfssiikfssillfs K S R. E DILLARD, Presid D C FRANKLIN BARFIELD, Maviager and Auctxo ' I Durham Auction Co. fn Incorporated ' C'We Cm the Earth ro 2 Papeylng Suit the Purchaser Solicits all Legitimate Real Estate Decorating n U DURHAM, N. C. Retail Paint Store HTPLC Progressive City Corner Morgaii and Roney Streets 321 Em Chapel Hill Street DURHAM N C Telephone Jfoou P PM H614 a'A M' rmflliiiilf I o. H. PAULSEN, Proprietor GUY A. sonivnrr, Manager Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes and Tohaccos, Cold Drinks Ice Cream, Candies, Milk, Weenies, Hot Coffee, Sandwiches of All Kinds, Daily Papers. WE SOLICIT YCUR PARTY ORDERS X 9 Q sellfdaiilfdaiilfdaiilfdamfdsaliaaerlfdaalferaiilfdaiilfdaiilfdaillffwilfdaiilfdaiilfdalilfefalilfdaillfdsellfdaillfdafilfdsellfdaeilfd few w 1 f f T Everything in Shoe 7'-37 Xe Eahanks 'L Drag Company Ze eva CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Established I8Q2 Repairing Lacoclfs Electric Shoe Shop A Q Phone 212 The :'Best in Town . F. Pic ard I R H. R. Johnson Store A. CLARENCE PICKARD, ow Clganeys Dyefrs, Pressefrs Staple and Fancy Groceries Ladies' Work a Specialty Cleaners of Dmggets Phone 97 and Rugs ICHAPEL HILL, N o phone 35,5 Qgaawr as a U aifkfwikfdaiikfssiskfdsiikfd224212254222HXZQBXWWWQXWSXWSXKSSXZQQXWSXWSWHSWSGQWHHWHHXEKHSWGQWQ f or Q W Y N Brlkffvllrgfrlhffvllrafilhfffkffvlhffvlkffvlkgfdkafikggrlkefikgfvf'KRWPlfgfihffvlkffrfkgfihffrfkqfilkffrlhggrllhf BAYARD WOOTTEN C. G. MOULTON q3hotographers Qhapel H1llHigh School GREENSBORO, N. C. NEW BERN, N. C. The Chapel Hill News Clistablished 1893? Covers Chapel H ill Huntleys In the Heart of Carrboro High Grade Groceries and and the l Feecl Stujj' 'Trading Territory Thoroughly O h bl wn C'Kelly Tailoring Co. Old Reliable COCA'COLA BOTTLING Cleaners C and Dyers OMPANY DURHAM, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. Phone 266 xr eeee V SdikfdiseilfdsiilfdhiilfdvselkfdhiflfdakilfdaiiXldrellfdskilfdskilfdaiilfdriiWHWHHXVHQYVHHYVSSXFSHXEQHXVHQYZKHHNWQXZQH WWFdkifikafdkqfdkgfdkafikafdkffdkgfdkigdkqfvlkffilkqfdkgfiikgfilkaPvlkffvlkgfiikffzikefvikafilkffdkf A CX MODEL MARKET BRODIE THOMPSON I . . d . . f 't is goo FO eat Building C-?OTlfTdCfOT I we have It LET Us BUILD YOUR HOME PHONE 133 CHAPEL HILL HARDWARE CAROLINA BARBER SHOP fo, PHONE 144 those who cave WE APPRE TE YOUR P E. P. GATE Jgwglgfy DR. DANIEL CARR Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty C H LL, N TH CAR DBNTIST O ICE: TANKERSLY BUILDI PHONE 69 Y .. HH! siikfasiibfdbiikfdsiikfdsiibfasiibfdsiikfarfxikfdE524fesiikfeziibfdaeikfssifikfdEXKSEXKREXKSEXKHEXFHEXKSEXKSEXKKSXZKREXFR fiikgfvlkafvlkafilkgfrikgfvikafiikgfdXKWWWZWWZWWWMWWZXYEMFWWWWZMWWWXKMXgfrlkfefrikfafriW J. T. FOISTER CASH STORE SEASONQS NEWEST READYfTO-WEAR DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS CORNERXHSST AIN TREET N M S HAPEL HILL, N. C. B. C. Woodall CO. Distributors of Goldsmith Athletic Equipment Durham, N. C. H. M. Kramer TObaccO GET YOUR Company Inwfpomred SCPIOOI Books 617161 Wholesale Cigars, Supplies Cigarettes, Tobacco and and Corifections AT SUTTON ea ALDERMAN 3,16 Holland Street 137-uggists Dllfhilm, N. C. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. SEE T. R. HOWARD J. T. HARRIS DURHAM ROAD DAIRY FOR GRADE A MILK FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Good Service. We appreciate your business CHAPEL HILL, N. C. PHONE 340 BLUE PI-IONE 4 116 W. MAIN reikfersiikfdaiikfdbiirfdsiikfdsiikfdsaiikfdseikfdsii22222422225WSXWSXWSXWSXKRSXWSXWBXWSXWQYWSXWSXKK SWS A P ii X , , ALL KINDS OF F1tchfR1ggs Lumber P R I N T I N C Company AT Azz Kiiids of Biiizdiiig The Material Orange Pfrintshop IOQ ROSEMARY LANE Mebane, N. C. Chapel Hill, N. C. CHAPEL HILL N C' Phone 27 Phone 23,3 T l ph L1Oyd'Ray0 Inc' University Printery Haydwaye In U. N, C. Public Service F wrnitwre Building Paints S , , CTUICC and Oils Phone 44 Promptness Neatnes Carboro, N. C. Phone 158 J. S. Catewood Es' Co D. R. Clark Wholesale . Dentist Fruits and Pqfoducg Ofhce over Bank of 211 Morgan Street Chapel Hill Durham, N. C. Phone 385 X 7 The University Cafeteria Famous for Good Foods FOUNDED ISSS CHARTERED 1559 DUKE UNIVERSITY TRINITY COLLEGE and Schools of Law, Religious Training, Engineering, and Education GRADUATE INSTRUCTION AND SULAMER SESSIONS K En W dowrnent and Equipment Make Possible Unusual Advantages at Lo Cost to Students. Traditions and Policies Have an Established Reputation for Excellence Throughout the Nation FOR CATALOGUE AND INFORMATION ADDRESS R. L. 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