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

 - Class of 1929

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Jlcssnc Smfmnr WARD Age 15 For a light heart Iires long. Jessie has only been in our Class one year. We are sorry she has missed the privilege of being here four years, as most of us have, but she has been bright enough to get through all of high school in three years. She is our cutest ineniber. We hope good fortune will always be with her. ANDY Worms W1I.LIAMs Age 17 Basketball Ta-nm Q-133 Baseball Team C-19. Yon C'r1ssi11.9 has a lean and hungry look. Andy is one of our very dignified sen- iors. This is his first year in Chapel Hill. He gets along all right with every- body, either because he's not energetic enough to stir up a row or else he's too dignified. Even though he isn't very pep- py about some things he surely is on the basketball team. Good luck to Andy! Twenty-two



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