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

 - Class of 1928

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SSIl1OI' Class ELIZABETH SLOAN Drridwd, Enrrgrtir, Intfrfstfd Morrison l,iterz1ry Sm-ivty, 1313 Girls' Athlm-ti: Asso- uiation 13. 415 Fra-nvh Club, Vic-1--Presirlvnt ' Drzunatic Club 1-11g Class Prophet 141, RENA BELLE TAYLOR Plainticvf, Hurrird Morrison Litvr:-iry Sow-ivty 11, 2. 311 Girls' Athle-tin Association 11, 2, 3, 415 Musif- 1'lul1 11, 215 S1-ientifiv Club 1313 Glev Club 1315 Baslcvtlwall Squad 1213 High S1-hool Chorus 111. FRANSES XVAGSTAFF Quaint, Dainty Morrison Lit1-rary Sovioty 11, 213 Girls' Athlvtic Asso- ciation 11, 2, 31, 11raniati1' Club 111g F're-nr IDA VIVIAN xV'Igi1XV'ER Blarzdf, Coy, Flirtzzliozzs Morrison Literary Sovivty 11, 2, 313 Girls' Atlili-tiv Association 11, 2, 3, -i1g Dramatif' Club 11, 21, Prvsi- dent 1113 Sport l'll1l1 131: Buslwtlmll Squad 12, 31: Baskvtball Tvani 141, Manugur 141g M0l1f'fJ,.'Hl1l Club 13, 415 Sturlvnt fl0Yk'l'llTll1'llI Mai'Slizil 131- -I Essii VJEST Rfsfrfumi, Szfrious Morrison Lita-rary S01-it-ty 11, 2. 313 S1-it-ntinv 1'lul1 111 Music Club 12, 31, Sl'l'1'1't2l.I'y 12513 I4're1if'l1 1'lul1 1-11. CAROLYN WINSTQN J Brauliful But Dumb Morrison Literary Socitty 11, 2, 313 Girls' Athlvtiw Association 11, 2, 3, 413 Dramatif: Club 11, 2, 313 Eng ish Club, Vicu-President 1413 Baseball Team 121, Tennis Team 12, 41: Basketball 12, 413 Baslcm--tlmll Squad 11, 2, 3, 415 Monogram Clulw 13, 41, Class His- ' torian. -M II omosxw yszcr

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.ffisgxx 3. MES.-.115 XJ CI1101' Class 3 we lvl! '47 ,sch THELMA LLOYD Ernfsi, Ilard-working, Dl'Jl'ffZ,'i7IQ Morrison Lite-rary Soviety 11, 2, 333 Girls' Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 433 Music Club 113: Scientific Club 123g French Club 12233 Debating Club 1435 High School Chorus 143. NELL NIADDRY Shy, Sflf-fofztainfd Morrison Litr-rary Society 11, 2, 333 Girls' Athletic' Association 11, 2, 3, 435 Music Club 11, 23, Dramatic Club 133. JULIUS A. PAGE .1 tlzlrtir, fl ttra di-vw Morrison Literary Society 11, 2'331 Scientific Club, President 1135 Co-operative Club, Secretary 123: Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 43, Secretary 13, -L33 Vice-President of Class 1-13: Baskvtball Team 13, 43, Captain 143g Foot- ball Team 13, 43, Monogram Club 13, 433 Business Nlanager ol' Hillife 1433 Class Baseball 1333 Class Basketball Team 143, Tennis Team 143. FREDERICK PROUTY Ilandsomr, Playful Morrison Literary Society 11, 2, 333 President ol' Class 1135 Scientific Club 11, 23, Secretary 113, Vice- Prcsiclvnt 123, Football Team 13, 43, Captain 1-il, Tennis Team 13, 435 Class Baseball Teain 133, Class Basketball Team 143: Hi-Y Club 133, -13: Business Manager of I-lillift- 1433 President of Student Body 1435 Svhool Band 11, 2, 331 School Orchestra 11, 235 High S1bool Chorus 1435 Monogram Club 13, -13. 'W BENSON RAY Industrious, Conirowrxial Morrison Literary Society 11, 2, 333 Dramatic Club 1133 Si-ieutifir Club 12, 3, 43, High Si-hool Chorus 143. EVERETT RUSH C!ll'Fl'f1ll, Spry Morrison Literary Society 11, 2, 33: Scientifie Club I 11, L, 33, Vice-President 1333 Hi-Y Club 13, 43, Vice- Presiclcnt 143. asus?



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k0e1 X2c! History of the Class of 1928 N the late summer of 1924, we became a class-a high school class with a name-a name that no other class ever had had or ever would have, 1928. VVe were an unwary, half-frightened group of freshmen as we entered into our new high school life. With Miss lylitchell as our home room teacher, we encountered English, Latin, Nlath, Science, and History in a mass. These some of us got to know, but not so well as we all did their teachers, Nliss Gordner, lN'Irs. Lawson, llliss Graves, lllrs. Spruill, and Nliss VVhitley. Besides these serious, solid substantials CI mean the studiesj, we had our clubs, the literary society, and student government. As this last was new to all that year, all classes, freshmen included, took an active part in it. VVe soon chose oHicers and a song, and received our colors, green and white, from the Class of '24, VVe took part in the usual Christmas festivities, and also the sports, basketball, baseball, tennis, and track, as they followed each other. Some of our members were among those who also played. Before we realized it Father Time had overtaken us and we were sophomores. VVe now had bliss Atkinson in the place of Bliss Mitchell. There were various other new teachers, and in general we found the work considerably harder. Some of us had already fallen by the wayside in our freshman year, and a few did likewise this time. Student government and the literary society, along with the sports continued. VVe were victors in inter-class basketball. Several boys made the football, basketball, and baseball teams, and the girls represented our class in basketball and baseball. During this year the Girls' Athletic Association was reorganized and great headway was made in the encouragement of sports. Before long this year was also past. Two down and two to go! - ln our junior year we had lllr. Kerr at first, and then lkliss Gilmore as our leader. Again we received some new blood and had different teachers. VVe were C-nce more and by greater numbers represented on various school teams. VVe ordered and received class rings and made considerable fuss on both occasions. Then we considered we were about ready to be seniors, and before long most of us were. This year marked the biggest change of all. Although, in many respects, things were very much the same as they had been before, yet there was always the feeling that this time was the last time. This was the last September or the last football or basketball season in high school. Added to this difference was that of a new adminis- tration and a number of new teachers. Then, due to this change, student government was abolished. And, of course, we were not altogether free from that high and mighty feeling peculiar to seniors. As the year drew to a close, our activities increased until they were capped by commencement week. During this we had our Class Day and gave the School- mistress,l' which was very favorably received, and then, on Thursday night, pocketed our diplomas. WHFQEYQ

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