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

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H istoriun PIcNlf:I.o1'if: Wltsox .,,,..A,,,,, ,,,,,,,, l 'rophet PliNl'II,Ol'I-I WiLsoN .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,A ,,,,,,,,A,,, P off M.x1co,x1cr1'1' El,izAmc'l'ii Iilclxn ....... Senior Poem COULDN'T write a poem, And I told them that I uouldn't: I really, truly couldn't. so there! But they laughed and said, How awful! fNow wasn't that a jawful?J And what's more, they didn't Gare! But I knew I had to write itg So I stamped and said, 'tD'og hite it. And asked them for just a little aid, But they said I didn't need it, And they weren't agonna cede it, That they wouldn't even though they were paid. Then I wept, and I watered, And afterwhile they falteredg They gave me a suggestion at lastg Why don't you they asked me, tthey who had Write of every single pupil in the class? I began with Pauline Freeland, The quiet Pauline Freeland, But of her I eouldn't write a single thing, So I wept and I walled, tThe tears simply hailedll And of some one else I did try to sing. I picked out Emmett Lupton, The handsome Emmett Lupton, But only of his face could I write, And since that didn't please me, But very mueh did peeve me. sassed me,J Tesiutor Seven IEEE' X 1, 5 ,Y K , t, .rifmrf ff .f,,, --. - Lgyii .255 K ww 4:5 T- ...5-Eig.1'gggE1'Q , ,. K: -f . 'I Es . Kr 4 61125 '-in ' TS' ' . - wvqgqalnkigm .N gg U I aSE1 f5: E1 1924.4 i 734 ' 'S 'Z-P-Y'-'-1' ' lv'-L?-J' ' ' LN LJ-., --f' --7-1-Flin -- i-ff - - ? 'T.- - 115' , +F:r:- :t--ff-QL, - . , A f - I had tn pass hi1n up fm' the night. Then I tlmnglit of Iitlllil Henry. The w1'ite1'. Rena .IIen1'y. Hut there wus so mnvh of her I wnlcln't tell, I enflecl up with nuthinfz, tl tlon't believe in hlutlingfl Anrl I guess it is just uhnnt as welll In turn, I Illllllgllt of f'tJlllll'll Anrl agile Anrlv XVilli1:ms. And the two Bennett lnssies, nv .Iuva-, lint I I-nnltln't pen Z1 line 'Tlmngli I spent a heap nt' timeg So my head into my liunfls I cluve. And I pomlererl. and I pontleretl, Anil my 1JI'Q1'ltJIlS time l sqluinrleietl UVGI' what in the worlll I shonltl say' About flnrling Lecltlnwl Simmons And Mr. Eugene Orlum Antl Nam-y Leigh, the healnty of the rlzivg 'Hunt ntt1'uvtive Mamie I'I1ll'WlIl'Il Anrl goml ll2lIllI'P!l Annie Fowler Ancl the vutest nt' the ente. lVl2ll'i0 Strnwml, lint 'twzis all to no zivnil. Fm' Miss Me did simply fail 'Fu write illlyllllllg about the tn:-ntinnetl vrnwtl. Then I tackled Grady Ilnrlmm Ancl the llrillizint Betty Dlll'lllllll, Ancl uprziin my efforts sntlly failed: Then I gave up in tlespnir And ture my kinky llzlil' And wnilerl and wnilecl nnfl wnilerl, tl hzuln't even trietl to write of linney, 'l,ishest, Ge-urge Koch, Dllllczlll Neville, Nunvy NVomls, Or ldleunm' Williams. There wasn't any nseg l knew I Cnlllcl not p1'ocll1c'e the guucls.l So I tli1ln't wrlte Z1 poem, .X liuppy, snappy poem. A poeni like they wnnterl ine to, l only wrote this verse, tlt's tlismnl us Zl heul'se.J llere it is: it was all I c-unltl do. lt is wu1ule1'fully jolly To he grzlrlnzlting. Gully! lt feels great To he leaving st-lmol hehiml ns Anrl to sf-ek that whivh heytmtl ns Seems to wnit. P1cxtcl,ol'l-t Wltsux. If I y hf ..!: 'v 1 - -L c? '- ' ' M- .': i uve. t - 9 'nil ' 'EEEH5'riff'-ii's:az:1it,...Q. A qi ,X -Haag ilxzrh-31114 -f.-,gLgE?.' ,-,., . an qui 4 - -, . .gif by WS?gg.'..fvY'1i 55,52 - ei?-1, . 'twat-iff.. a: - -zz- sgga., U .- :QF - J:-51a'e2e1-..'f:s-11.44 f-3 21' f' E H , ea..-: .is . mesffffgia. 222: T F1'.'- . ' --1 1Qff.,vg?xn 1,45-415'- ' 592' ' 'r- 4 - t f .s:-.Ah -:L.e.'2 ? . ' ' T - ' -.1 I-3 ,- --fr.:-4.-:A 4 --.-. ' - - -' MARGARET ELIZABETH BEAM Age 15 Marga1'et may have been voted both the biggest talker and the dumbest. We don't know about the last, but we do know that she can run her tongue. We think it should be reduced by now as it has been put to so much exercise. Speaking of being dumb! We don't really believe that. She is quite clever with her pen when she wants to be. Here's hoping that her eloquence in speech and writing will bring her good luck in the future. MARGARET LUEZANNIE BENNETT Age 17 In the last year Margaret has blossomed out considerably. Her hair, which always was of a brilliant hue, is now even more brilliant. Her skin, which always was white. has by some intangible means become even more milky white. Even though she looks serene and calm, she is inwardly and sometimes outwardly gay. Heres hoping that some young fellow attracted by her quiet speech and calm manner may see her other side and become ensnared. HATTIE MILDRED BENNETT Age 17 You seldom see first cousins so inseparable. but Margaret and Mildred are exeeptions to the rule. They seein to agree perfectly and show their real selves to eaeh other. No one loves Vergil better than Mildred. The class eould not exist without her. It is a source of perpetual excitement and interest to her. If lVlildred is finally overcome by her infatuation for the poet, here's hoping she will marry a Latin scholar and live happily ever afterwards,-not following the example of Dido. Nine J-' ,- ,- 2247- ..f,4- -vb 1' fl 1 l I' N I '-ff ,QW E 1 1 li ' w,.-rc' aumflg, JQ W HILLIFE aft,- D , Mig- - f f- Afs ' 'w if-,ia W- 'fe , f sm. ..:i- f as 1-ge..f-1.1.-. f- ' mv x:-f--. A' ' in 1.4 . n'LE'5sl:5'l?: R ' .- . -:Z 4 K L iw ' ALJ. 1-2 l.::J--s-.X - Yr ' In - v- - I 1... gn, ,...tg...-..gg1-:.,',,- L I sa'-':'1f'1 .. . --- .:.:'-' 3' .. -wg, ' - . ffl ' :'f .l . W5:..21?7f n' 32: .L '25, T- .5 'S 2-59-J -f ', 1' I-5 . ii: ,za Q U , ' Q Q. .f 5271 . - -:ef--'.f-1 :.-:rf .. V' A - -- 5 - f. 1-asa: F:-f 5-ez. .- 413, 4.-51. 111' -bitgiait . ,pl 3 135-'r -P1-ref., I 2, .,c-,.. ..-- V ss- r..1-. . -. ,-t -q1-- 5 4. 1 ,. ,fi-, 1 -. -. .g -. 'T - ---L, -..1 '-,'1d,,f,,,..- 1+ g- -5: 4-- Y .1-.. 11 F-E' cfgfiz ' -'T-I, ' 1 ,, - . ' ' f , N -f' ?, CLAVDE DOUGLAS COUNCI L Age 17 5 il .Mft . ,l ,,v,, Q ?-4 v kt NY -2 v ' 5 .X . ,. i -f- . -ff. , 'fitiz 3 4, ,ggfik ,kts . ,.. ef ,Q 515' ff 4 K kia 2 9 Qt: 5 rf F :Qi uns- 'Wlighty f'ouneil! t'lau1le's the best all round in the class. Besides football ant basketball, he was the business manager of H11 l,ll lC. A better tennis player is hard to tintl anywhere. Athletics, we feel sure, will be sadly laeking without Mighty. But even with all these honors Ulaude has his llllglJt'3l'SHI'-'lwiltll and lCnglish. Some tlay, however. these ininor details will be overcome and Claude will rifle on to vietoiy ELIZABETH JANE IJVRHAM Age 16 lleautitul and far front tlutnb. In fact., we call ber brilliant. What more eoultl a boty ask for? Also. without asking for it, she's quite an actress, proven by the faet that she ltas been in two plays enteretl for the state eontest. And it' we remember rightly, there was a titne when she sang in a sehool quartet. Intleetl, she's quite an at-eoinplishetl young tnaiclen. We-'re expeeting great results from you, Betty. for what one ean't mlo with beauty, brains anll blutling isn't worth mentioning. XV l GRAIJY WATSON DURHAM Age 21 ten people are as quiet as Gratly it is hard to tell what they think about or what is their favorite hobby, llowever. it doesn't take much guessing to ascertain that tlracly is mighty fond ol' basketball. Maybe l1e's usually dignified to an unheard of extent, but be eertainly ean move on the basketball court. And we know it'll be the same way with whatever he nloes after leaving school. He'll be quiet as ever and say little, but he'll enter into his job with the sanie zeal he does basketball. Ten ANNIE MAE FOXVLER Age 19 Annie's zeal for history surpasses even Claude's. How she must look forward each day for the end of the second period. We sympathize heartily. If she was not so good natured heaven only knows how she would stand it. But being the jolly, good natured soul that she is, she does manage to survive. Her disposition alone is enough to remove mountainsg so of course we know she will accomplish wonders. PAULINE FREELAND Age 19 Though the school is unaware of it, Pauline has for some time been secretly married to Henry. Henry who? That's the question. fThe wedding ring is a steering wheel.l And such an appetite as Henry has! To our sorrow and to the misery of Pauline's pocketbook, he is very much addicted to drink. Ask his hootlegger, Strowd's Garage. Sometimes, when he is on the verge of a cold, she, hearing his squeeky coughs. has to grease him. Though not allowed to attend her classes,--which we know he ap- preciates,-Henry waits patiently outside her window, getting as much knowledge as he can from the cold outside. One last hurrah for Henry and Pauline wishing them all happiness for their married life. We hope there will be no blowouts. MAMIE LOUISE HARWARD Age 17 The petite madamoiselle, the most attractive thing around, with her eternal giggle resounding from hill to hill. Popular? You bet! Who could help being so with that fifty foot roadster gliding swiftly around the Hill. May she-minus the car-finally meet the one who will find her as attractive without it as with it. Elervn rl? . .r I., , X 15'- vs 'avg E f x J -we t 5 r 515, 131.1 Q W l J 14-v 1' ,933 , f:.?-,sf HILLIFE fi' fi Am 'I flirt' . - ' AEQW.: -as - ' .za A91 bliifwrfi sf 'S --.+slsif55sff A X ' 'I 1 Ii: s.gJ,yf:fr,-54-,..,,,., -A Y , 1- - ,Ls---.1 . 4 't' IfH-..mr-'F-'-'-Y2?:E--.-.A. ' 'f:. 'X sjglfii ng., - --.-Z,.'g.- ,, 9' ii 'Viv -f-- A , - 'V ' --'.,- ' ' f:: -- .t 5-E55 'i L- ' . - 'f'Zi5ef'W'1 K.- 22 , -132- ' ' ' ' 2 .' ' - 1 1 I - 'rl . IZ' ' nv S-::' .-'E-' . WE' - E535 U : S za 5:-Q4 .-- -'fri' .,j':ly51ef 5f 'L-1,-,w.L '--139 . : .- 9? .L ri. .., -1 - .- '- - I-4 -- -'-.---:.., - - '.- 1 . .1--2 :gg -, -. - - ggi: .T:L' - :TT E-s: '3?ii:'E . - , 5 RISK- s - 52 .. fzsvfff , A - ,. Y T' -- -V .'1 - 'I '-L,-If 1, ,, -3 iff, , W ' 'I ' -, - , --- ,,..-1, ---,., - - W , - 1 , aan., MARINA HOYT HENRY Age 17 A1'ter regarding Rena casually, one can easily see why she was voted the best all- round. After seeing her elevate her eyebrows we do not wonder that she ist escaped by the slim margin of two votes being elected the most conceited woman in our class. Happily, she is even more gifted in writing: and acting than in prattling, It is hard to conjecture what the annual would have beed this year had it not been for Rena. We are sure she will be as excellent a manager of her enormous family texplanation in Prophecyh as she has been of this HIl.I,lI I+I. GEORGE JULIAN KOCH Age 17 ll' other people were as energetic as George perhaps they would accomplish more. Without him more classes than one would be a flop. And he certainly keeps the trail hot after the teachers, making them hustle to keep up with him. Since he takes only three courses, there's plenty of time left for his hobby. Dou't forget thatg it's part of Kochie. Not only does he make his own radio, but has his own broadcasting station. THOMAS NEWCOMB LAWRENCE Age 18 Tom knew a good thing when he saw it. We're glad he used his better judgment and came back home to school atter a two year's absence. How some people t?J and athletics got along without him will probably always cause him to wonder. And 1cc'II have to admit also that he adds right much to school life. Surprising as it may seem, he's an actor. Perhaps that helps out in a good many cases for him. 7'H'cl1:e r,:.u, if 1 - rw-lain' ',, -- n' 1.3.5. fl I' . a ' 5l.a4t1115-:afs:ssQ.--L. -if 4 fe. ., ,,,- H1 ' A... gif?--5-', 2,2255 U 1 n 3 55 gf .4 A- fig? :-'gz :eel-. -1-gs-asf-' ',. E ... .0 7110.331 :::,,,, z.:- aji-:aZ'f4.f?. ifff' , 31 safe-?c.,qr1,, i il'll.l.lr'i'E -1' -A -+ .L-lg-I ',fL-I -arf' 1 f 'f 12- ,f-'5'-1 '-'Tf5.i :'. ,-T-,-, 1 - - . . .. -A A . . -X I NANCY ROBERT LEIGH Age 18 Nancy is really the most famous person of our class. Her fame because of her beauty is becoming national. Next year she will be heralded as Miss America we are sure. Her fame in basketball is also wide spread. What opportunity in the field of honors will be left for her? None, we think. In the future perhaps she will sweetly descend from her high perch and marry some unoffending mortal. EUGENE PLEASANTS ODl'lVI Age 16 Oclum thought enough of us to return from Florida this year, and the class received the wanderer home with open arms. It is the general opinion that while away he overcame, to a great extent, a. fault we were somewhat sorry to see go. Just try to see if you can make him blush as much as he did, say two years ago. Of course he can still blush, we are glad to say. Every good person should, n'est-ce pas? And that reminds us: what would French class be without him? Not much. Whatever Eugene takes up will go over big,-that goes without saying. HATTIE ELIZABETH RANEY Age 17 Is she smart? Just ask Mr. Giduz. Every one knows what he thinks. And its about certain that over half the Vergil class would Hunk if Litibus didn't help out now and then. To show how beloved she is, the whole class voted her treasurer, showing that we can trust our money to her-if she can ever get it. I There's one thing that has always puzzled her, how any girl can find pleasure in talk- lng gboqut ole males all the time. The question is, will that always cause her to won er. Th irtecn ry?-v. J .,,, Q 4: Y 26,-N3 R' S -vffvqfl' f st' X F. vvnPg,a:. A,-5 imlr, , 'ifulib .agr- nf. '53 'QEWIIE-:1i' Qc- , s .4 . 3i.a4::if-,.- D -. ' h 1 . f.- -:5t:1fq. - 44 'Z - ' .,.: h.!v'5,.i':'l::4..,.,. - Yr ,- ,4 -'f K ..f :' .955 -g:'s,'J!.'f'-H ::, ' egg: '-f. iflieiiatiwsbki. ' Fe 55-1. . -. F1271-5, 452' E E-gi 'fl 'I :gel -1 5 'is ' 'Q' E- - -Jf'EL ,?2i1- 5.1-L-g..:',z -- eff ' I- .. M 52' , :Q L '5- 4 givfif- ff EPI 5 541 51. , 2 , ff - :rw -- - - 1 4 a f -:I ,f A N 'CM' - '. Yl'9.'73'3 xxx'-V 'LIIILLIFE 2-...zz ' ,L,i. - ' 1: , Q 5-A - Y 7 I 1 '-1 fl' A - .-'4:,rj ,'hT'T-W.-' ' 1. Q- - .l ' ,W ' Y x k I WILLIAM LEDFORD SIMMONS Age 18 When-Ledford-starts-speaking i11 that slow drawl of his we all have to stopeande-listen, for we know that something worth while will have been said by the time he finishes. There's one who seems to be able to get more out of him than most ol' us, and we've often puzzled our brains to find out how she does it. tP'erhaps if we rode a mule, we might discover the sec-retfl If Ledford makes people like him as much in the future as he does now, there's hardly any use of our wishing him good luck for it will be assured. MARIA THERESA STROWD Age 17 What a contagious and continual giggle has Maria. It's Mr. Giduz's 'tpet abomina- tion though a source of delight to every one else. Her brilliance Hashes like a meteor at-ross the general ignorance of Math III. Perhaps her laughing disposition has some- thing to do with it. Some day those snivkers and bickers will land her a big fish, who will consider her just the cutest and sweetest thing in the world. And we, in our small estimation, will think his opinion none too dumb. PENELOPE WILSON Age 17 Popular, brilliant, original, and undignitiedl That's Penelly. At least tl1at's what the class thinks of her. for she was voted the superlative of each. And that was right much to miss whe11 she took a notion to go to Florida-as if there isn't enough of the Sunny South right here. Though she did run off when the new Ford arrived in the family she certainly helped a lot on the annual. Her present ambition is to be a gay spinister, whiling away her idle hours in writing novels and poems. painting great portraits, and exercising her Ford. Perhaps she will live up to this, perhaps not. Who can tell? Fo Il riccn. l.,g v ,L .r .151 .L x 151:54 -5.-,D AT. 1011 5 rrffvrmri ,jf .g M5 .- ' ' . .,-1f2i Q.-- fx . . ..::3 ,bl , '1- ' 4' '1n'f3,i'fEEf55i'-f , ' ls. v . FI 51!f'?,f5'f1.:: v-.. - Yr f . T.,,. . . , v. ' 5555,.m-S11--f'1f1f:i-,-.1. ,, 'f , . if :ef :- . :sang 'uw-xiiwby .. rs 1-L, 'l:E,45, ':. ,zfs 21.5. I 1 Nga? -'13 .1 nz . :Bez ,fa sip. F35-E C J - lffir F5 .., if -Fai' .,-e,J- 2:52 fa. :g-ffgjg my ,, -- 'Jil - 2. :L-:Q fig 3-15 1' ff:-r ,1f'-g- - :f-:' r..1,---fa:-V.. I V 13- 21.-'-X -'TT','c- 1-: ,, , , ,-.. .. .--... - - .,3y,.ff - ,Z .. F QT, - - 1 2:-, ,-,, ,W L. .. -- 7: .- K-f-li -- E ' 5+ -. 4- : , - l'v:.x11-.-4 - --,-A - - H- - F' 3 If Ae: 9-ya B94 dq-lr ANDY WILLIAMS Age 18 To be sure Sweet William was not named for Andy! Honestly, that's impossible. They named Andy for Sweet William hoping that he would follow in the footsteps of the noted flower. We only hope that the family is not greatly disappointed. But then, it doesn't take sweetness or any like characteristics to be a basketball captain. At that he was a beaner every one will have to admit. Go to it, Andyg we're all betting on you. ELEANOR WILLIAMS Age 19 If silence were golden it would be a surety that Eleanor would be a gold mine or mint or something to that elTect. However, don't think we don't appreciate it. Out of our over noisy class, one or two people who don't voice opinions every minute 'n stop only to take a breath are certainly loved. It's a relief to find someone who'll even listen to us. Continue your present policy, Eleanor, and you'll find many admirers in this old world of ours. MARY NANCY WOODS Age 18 NHIICY is o11e of those people whom we can't make out. While we work ourselves to death Nl to graduate in four 'years-more or less--she just drops a year and reaches out for her diploma in three. Imagine reading Cicero in a single summer while we work, glow, perspire and sweat over it fall, winter and spring. Nancy is neat and small and has many airs. May she continue to be neat and petite but overcome her airs. Fifteen 0 .-ga'ft . ,.-,,' l. 'Q':.,- : 3. 9. - - 'sf Q. nv. .f:'2'f -it : 'Q'-Y : o A'-4-tk! .--. .. ..-. ,Q Q -V. G-:S 'e'i't.'--'-.v:Ci::eL----.- N -.,ff7Al --5-5421 43 ' WLT? '7Q'Zi,Q- ii'45'ISfiWv9I:J' if ' fe-1 ,':,,,, ..-. Mg. Z ,.- P - v..,, , 5- , W , ..-,,- Eta iq,-1-. l 1.5: 5 axle '1 tae-1 Q ,,4 ,,- .gat-9- 4'5?eZ? --f:z1:E41+f:1f ' -- 'ill . ' -4 Ea,-:cfs , 'F 1'i1f'7 ' 'F 'T' ,?.. 13 L'iiS'-1 ' 1 'Ji 'i :fTf.. .L ,,.L- - -, 1 ' - 'Q - . .'?: , . - -' 'A-1 HlLLlFE Class Histor 1930 IC were oh! And happy? Well, yes and no: Yes, because we were at last in high selioolef-aml no, for the same reason. It was good to be able to look down on those mere infants in grammar grades and claim that ire belonged to the highest group in school. But tl1en, since we were in this highest group, it called for a little more responsibility than we were used to putting' forth. Thus our reason for not being quite happy. lt was in the fall of 1926 that we began to feel this great importance. Looking back now, it does not appear that it was altogether self-importance, either, for we were about sixty in number, which was really quite a part of the school. How the high school was able to get along before we arrived we can't quite see. tllid I speak of selt-importance?I ln the play entered for the state dramatic contest two leading roles were taken by members of the freshman class. We entered football, basketball and baseball. And then to cap the climax, we. the looked down upon babies, captured the basketball cham- pionship from our older brothers. This, at any rate, gave us self-confidence enough to overcome the impudent insults from our high and mighty enemies, the sophomores. One thing we can never forget about that year. We had student government, and often were the times when, quaking in our boots, we were taken before that sedate body, the student council. We truly lived in mortal fear and dread whenever we pranced on the grass or chewed gum in class for fear we'd have to write a sentence 150 times promising that never again would we do such a thing. Oh! it was horrible, all right. And the orchestra? Yes, some of us belonged to that. I was right at tirst. I can't see how they ever got. along without us, And how will things run when we are gone? That's easily answered. There have been and will be more freshmen coining in who will be just as eager as we were four years ago. The second year we came back, having successfully passed Math, Civics. Latin, English, and Science,-some of us at least. Uut this year was different. The first glamor had worn otti and we were no longer new, nor were we watched as closely by other classes as we were the year before. For you know how kindly and fatherly we all feel toward l'l'0SlllllQll. Sophomores seem just a little left out. Seniors, of course, are the thing, and juniors are looked upon as the next graduating class and are looking: forward to it. l+'reshmen are just freshmen, but mighty important just the same. But Sophomores, no longer new, have so long to look ahead that everything seems just a little too vague. The only thing we know about them is that at the Iirst of every year they give it to their poor younger brothers and sisters. Never does it enter their heads how they were tor- mented the year before,-or perhaps tha.t's just the trouble. They try to get even with some one and pounce on the wrong groups. Overcoming this handicapfif it may be called such-the class of '30 sped on without losing pep and interest. Again we made others open their eyes and wonder how we managed to hold the championship in basketball for two years. They just had to hand it to us: we were a smart bunch. We were developing celebrities for the school rapidly. The captain of the boys' team in basketball was no other than our own m1hty C'onneil, who held the distinction for two years. Si.r:lm'1L 5 rw L' 'rr - .F U 5 5 ,W -15 5 A 5' J 1 311 dx L,..,wuf-fr 211' 1--v !7.fl: AGffiflli I KJ- ff' d g 5-qi ,XA-V fb, ,I Al ,.e1S'f . 'Vail' '. ,Y Y, g L ,, T .,. 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As soon as we were organized well enough to collect the class together in a meeting, we decided upon and ordered our rings. We waited for what seemed years and years before they came. And then did we get them? Indeed not! The package was sent C.O.D. and you know what that meant. collecting money, a job as hard as any we know of at C. H. H. S. After much agony and more waiting the money was finally collected. And, Oh! they were beautiful rings! At least we thought so until we discovered Efiand and Hillsboro had ones just like them. A war was waged this year far and wide, caused by jealousy of the other classes toward the mighty Juniors. Making use of the flagpole which had been presented by the graduating class of the year before, we raised a purple and gold banner beneath the American flag. Was this appreciated by the other classes? On the other hand, they became exceedingly jealous. Up the pole some climbed and rent our flag assunder. But don't for a moment suppose that our spirit was crushed by such an action. Indeed, it was raised. Another flag even better than the first was put up higher than before, putting further destruction out of the question. Realizing what an ingenious crowd we were, some of the more up and coming sophs got a gun and shot it down. Well, we decided that it was time to quit when guns and annnunition were brought out. Thus we saved the honor of the school by having no bloodshed or murder committed. The really big moment and success of the year was the so-called Junior-Senior Banquet. Banquet, did I say? Well, no, but a picnic is just as good a11y day. Thinking that it was a fine time of the year to begin the swimming season, we went to Sparrow's pool. However, it was a little too chilly for most of us, though those who had some desire to get sick right at exam time went in regardless. The boys again took off the honor of winning the championship in basketball, but this was not surprising to any one for it was really expected. In fact, it was becoming a habit. Seniors at last! And just nine months before our goal would be reached. Yet did we feel any different than we did as freshmen? We realized that we had covered three years of hard work and that those who would graduate had well earned their reward. But in our hearts there was very little difference. And now it is June. These last months have Hown by quicker than any of those in the three preceding years. No, we won't bluff: we're glad to leave school and go on to something higher. But we are sorry to leave the friends, both pupils and teachers, we have made and loved through our many years in school together. We will leave, and some of these friends we will never see again. Yet we are glad to go on to what we think will be a different life. Probably it will be about the same, for our lives and characters have been pretty well formed during these last four years. One thing more let me add: that though we started a class of sixty and end up with only nineteen, we are proud of our group. XVe hope we are quality if not quantity. RENA HENRY. 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Naney VVoods will learn shorthand And a secretary beeomeg In the governor's oiliees Her typew1'iter will lllllll. Claude Uouneil, our mighty man, Vllill a inightier gentlemen be Wvhen he becomes Mayor of Chapel Hill And wears a silk hat. CHot gee lj Grady Durham will own a farm Extending far and wide, And a dear little maid with a form like Will walk by Gradyls side. George Julian Koch, or 4'Illustrious Will put his radio down And, profiting from elass arguinents Bet-ome a lawyer of renown. Emmett Lupton, the elass Hgood looks, Will write Sonnets to a eow In whieh he will eommemorate Her milk,-and howl Dunean Neville will graduate In about eight more years And the whole school will say good bye To him with many tears. Ledford Siniinons will be a teaeher And a good one, too, For when the girls make eyes at him, Helll know what to do! Andy Wllll2lI'IlS will be a eoaeh Of some kind of high sehool sport Perhaps it will be basketball Or the game on the tennis eourt. These are your futures which l prediet I hope they have suited you well But whether they will eome t1'ne or no Only time ean tell. PEN l'lLOl'E a squash WII,SON. Nineteen i R ilenior Class Will Ill-If-lusstif'limit'1111-t'lmp--I llill Iligh St-litmlt1t'tJ1-uiigwt'tm11n1y,uf1111-Stem: nf North lYlIll'HllllZl, ha-ing ul' smiml iiiiiitl :tml int:-llf-vt, Zllllvl'tlllt't'4lllSl1l4'1'2lllUll :mtl llltlllgllllllll lllvllllilllllll, tltirh will mul lu-11111-zltli tu thu- l.HllHXYlllz2 in 1't't'1PQlllllHll uf the-ii' me-rits Zlllil mlt-sn-its, with tht- lmlw giiul ti-list the-3' will list- lll1'll1 to the livr- tc-rim-lit' of mil' ,Xlmzi Mutt-V, :tml aim-1-In thi-iii with thc- lu-inf-will-lit spirit iii whit-li tht-V :i1'r,- 1-'lvl-11, the-sv l'llllILfS that wr- lizivi- lim-tl :mtl t'llt-1'1Sll4'll sn mill-li. 1 Z7 t l. l'lliz:iln-tli limit-'V lc-:lvl-sl llt'l' uluility tu limit Ull past 1H'1llgl'l'l' to .Xi-iwltl UI'CC'lif'll1'ltlgl'. 2. 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Mumif- l'l2ll'W2ll'fl, passing Ull into tht- Q'l't'2ll' Ulltvl' win-lfl, lt-:iw-s hr-liiutl l11'l' lmpiilziritv with tht- ulqmsitt- st-X to l'll'2lll1't'S Lltwtl. 12. lim-im llc-m'.x' gin-s ll1'l' lltblllllillily with MV. l4'2ll'l'2l1' tn lfilgm-iw ilzitc-, whmli, wc- 2l1't' surf-, is in in-1-tl of sul-li. lil. I':llQ'l'llt' Ufhim wills his ziliility tu 4-xt1'it-utv il pl--rising wnrtl l'-1'U1ll llllizziln-th , . . . . ltzim-'V lilIilll'll2llI'l'l to w'lw1n14-vm-1' is must Sllllttl lui' it. ll. Clrzlfly lJlll'll2llll ln-11111-zltlis his quit-t tligniivv tu l,2lWl'L'lll'l' Vlic-4-kg 'HissUr1'z1vc-s, wr- it-1-l positivt-, will tliulik Graulv. 15. lA'lll'411'4l Siiniimms givr-s his Imssitm lltbl' ill-tziils tu fluliziii Rt-1111. NS. .xlllllv I'l4lXYlt'l' wills he-1'suimytlislmsititm to llilly Struwtl. 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'1 tr 'f ' HILLIFE :T - -3 - ..g.. .- '- A ,W H .-1. . ..ff. - sf- I. I . .- -, wil: gil., ' . - -1 aura. L ' ' o.,fE :rJg...q6h 1 ,, lfr ,- t . ,, ,swf - - 3.4, , . 1-':. ---- .ggfrha 1 f -. H - -'-5:1-1--J:-iq wi .- - : . .e:..,'.. :V f .,.--- ' -I -.1 ,- -I-1,5 - st, - .-,W .-Tw - at -'ff-. K-x 9-1 ' ' 2 W 2 , -i :HP :' -:t - Eff- J:-31 L 4 -:gil if. fa-3 1 f,,.-394,45 -,L:.-- -mt. .. gil ' EEL-ii fig -ff :- Y 4.1,-1 -'- 1 - - . -'::ia.': -f 5 - -'f'TL-f-- --: . -,,.ff:f K ff' -N -F - gy --Y - , sr 7-.L,i:i ,-- - A jj i -Af -,,---- A- 4 ,N fs- .1 E- f'-- -Y-L3-'TE-A - - -. -L - , Y -- 1 Y .fl ,- -,,-J.. ,lunio .IUANNA BRtN'KWl'll,l. She has golden hair :ind 4-yes ot' hlue That show .Ionnnu smiling thronxh. VIVIAN URAWI-'tlllll Viviun is ulwztys siipt-1-lily nt-:it Anil ztltoxvtliei- sweet. ALTA llL'Kl'I Uni- tloes not soon torfet he-1' uqrzivt- Anil sw:-et. ein-lt:intin,t.f fan-e. VIRGINIA l'lItI,lU'l l' We undt-t'st:tn:l she likes to pet-k By het-kl THRU FIICIJJS '1'ht-o ntlinits that sho thinks boys Are most t'llUI'IIltlllS joys. INHZ l IiI'Il'lIt.-XXII It puys you we-ll to know Int-z l'1x'erylmtIy who knows hei- sez, MAIIMMXIIICT .IOKIJAN You allways I't'lllt'lIll1t'l' IxI1lI'Ufill'HI'S sinile Bt-t-:nise it, lusts ai gi-t-:it lon: whilt-. IIICBICCUA .IUIQIJAN lt' you'1'e going to give :1 lizirty :intl wztnt to have fun .Inst :isk Ri-lieu-at and her 4-hewin: gum. ICIISIIC IIANYICl'INt'l'1 she slum-ef My. she run tluiiw-I yoll shoulil sw- IIUI' pl'z1ii4'1-I Cain Anil I-IIPITH PICKARID Itfs good to sw- Edith with at lmskethxtll For into tht- hztsket it's honntl to full. IIYAI. MAIN IIICYNULIIS Shi- likt-s to flirt :intl shi- likes to flap With Butler .lone-s, Ho inui-h for th:ttl MAIIIANNA 'I'AYl,ol: Slit- knows how to write :intl shi- tw-i't:iinly vstn paint, lint tlonit fool yonrselfg shi- is no snilitl ICYA 'l'IIltll 'I' luvu hats ootllo-s ol' tinklin: 4-urls 'I'h:it nrt- so IIt'l'tHlllIl2f to ln-4-oniiiigt' :'il'ls. I RANt'l'1S NVIII'I'I'I nt-1-s is :L ,Y,'t'lllQ shi- hats :t :ood lrruin, is not t'tlIlt'tAIlI'4l nhont, tht- sainit-. l i'u Yi-t S'l'l'IItl.A NYUIXIBIIIC Sm-lln dot-sn't tailk nina-h, hut she- t-ertaiinly thinks, And :ts sonn- folks will tell yon, shi- often winks. FS OTWAY BROXYN Hinztll Son: Say. Mont whnt nrt- KAXRIIQLYVTIIIIUIINI Mrs. XVltoevt-i' I' Like: Utwaty Bt'0wn's legs. XVI LSO N CO Fl I N Ili-'s Yttllllj' not :is tIi't-mlfnl :ts his nainn-, Anal ln- hats :t :ood ht-:nIt'nl ot' hrztin, UNIT CUKICII Voit hats at 1-oinplt-x thtit's k'Xt't'Q'dIIl!,'lj' funny, Anil, yon know, ht- looks like at little- pink hnnn NV ICBB RYAN S Like :ill trootl boys. ln- is sonit-tiini-s luiil Anil Ht-4-s thi- rizht hnntl ot' his Daitl. tllllflljlt KING A u'i'0:it Iioot'h:1ll irlnyvi- is Oth-ll Kitts: Whose prnises t':ti' :intl with- we sins. I'IOWAIQ.ll MANNING IIow:ti'tl is quilt- :in intlnstrions Hut- ot' us. IIAII ICY MARKS L:tt'i'y is too vntt- to he- at boy Anil innt-h too t-oy. lililt' RIlC'l'ZI'IN'l'IIIN ltli-ir sin-:tks ltlnflish :intl tieriiiziti. too, Whit-h is quits- 1'eiiia1i'kzthlt- for ni hoy to tlo. OTIS I'ICNIlI+IRGR,AFT Utis :intl Kutv ! Kitty :ind Utisl IIIllt'j'll't' :tlwziys together, yon'll notivt-. I'I'iI'IS'I'0N NPA It IIHXY I'i't-ston plays tht- piano, Wow! Anil howl .IIILIAN RANICY Ut' 1-ours:-. .ltlllilll in-vi-i' shirks, lint I wonltln't saiy that ht- ova-rwin-ks BILLY IIICYNUIIIJS Ilt- wit-ltls ni tennis i-an-lcv As tht- st-ora-s 'afnlnst his t :intl wit-ltls it wt-ll oppone-iits 1-:isily tt-ll. STQ I N IC if fun some-. HOWARIJ Ilowatrnl lu-lit-vt-s in hzivin Anil :ilwnys inainngt-s to it-t NY A lt K IC R t for worcls, NATIIAN N:ith:in's just too ltl'llllIIll lint so :ii-v :ill wist- hirtls! I-IIINST IIAICULD Ilt-'s just likt- :t movie hero in reall lift- lfjxt-t-pt he lan-ks at lin-tty. tlivort-1-tl will-I T :ren fy-sim 1 V .,,- ,,.. 3 4. :Q ,...5 LV, L Mali' . .-.-J X' A ff 1 f ' V 52 -EQ, Q i rf , G fa fi '5 -Q 41 2 VVILLIAM BAR,l30l'RI Jlcsslc BARNES XVILLIAM BOONE ARNOLD BRI-:OKI-:NR BATTLE BROYVN COLIN CAMPBELL DEWIT1' CARROLL EIIOENL: CATR LAWRI-:Nf-lc CIVIRRII VOR..-KN CORRELI, DIOK DASHIELI1 HIXROIIIJ ERNST DONAI.lJ F'OIuRS'l'lcR HERMAN Fl'SSI.l'1R, CRAIG IVIVINTUSII PAUL Mr'Kmz III. H. MOROAN PAIYI. 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K5 '.'Q.s,.' -flff, 15:1 gift-, :N . 95 ,Q I ' qoqgir K- Z -iff'- ' ' ' 'X-X' ' B- - - --..r-1, Isis 'Aff ' V 3 E1 -I , I , :.,:.- --Q L., 4- , ' -N1 :--?- -'--f--f3i- - . - i V . L- W V f -N F1C.XN4'I'1S A NDR IC ws NELL BOOK ICR. ANNIE MAE BROVYN BIARY FRAN1 'ICS B UR BIIDL CANADA LI 1-IIER CANADA COILA CARDEN AVA IIT IG R CRA 1s'1'R IC ld XVIIIEY FRANKLIN GLENN FIELLS BIARY FRANI-Es BIARY HENRY BRUCE' HOGAN RI 1'1I HOXX'.XRlJ BILLY Hl'DS4bN RIARGARICT JORIIAN GOO1' Junior High School AR'1'I'IL'R LLOYD H. D, LEIOII. JR. RL 1'1r LIIIIIIII vu .IAQN LON1: CONNIE BIAYZIG LOVINE 1Il'IRRI'I l' lAI.XRH.XIil'2'I' BUTNVII BIARVIN lI4,'C.AL'l.l4IY NIARY 1XI1'FARI,AND l':'1'IfIl'jL INII-GALLIARL II GENE M4'IN'I'Os1I ANN TURNER KNIOIIT CARL LAUOI ' K LOUISE LLOYD BIARY MLKEE BILL NEVILLE SALLI E PAOE JOSIAIIHIINIG PENOI-:R1:RAl'II XVARI7 PIIILLIPS AVILMA PORTER HAROLD KAY HLIZ.ABlC'l'H SPARROAY 1'I'l'l'I'1K, lu III I,l'I 1I.XRt2UI41RI'1'l-I STEYENN ICOOAR STONE OOENA TAl.I!lCli-'I' I'I1vAII'Nn TAYLOR IiAsIL TAYLOR Il.XI.'I'4'JN TlIIl,M.AN .IOIIN I.7MS'1'lC.AIJ l'll.lZABI4I'l'II UZEELLE JAMES VAN IIICVIQIC CIIARLES VILHRANIV1' VERNON WEAVER ,IOIIN WIII'I I' U. li. XVILLS LIAIAVIS WILLIAMS AIARf:ARE'1' XVUMBLIG RVBY WRIOIIT H IIE ERT YEAROEN CLAIBORNE YEAROEN Tzcenty-nine 'N V l'!5 ' X ,, t rw, nv! fi. Wifiif ff Q of i 'X 55. Eg .Z - -.vi fe-' --n f ,. ' ,. ' Y' -- LH l 1 N2-' ':f4'b: :-Y , 'fi -' I ,L 9.21 F 4:25-Q U I Feng! in fe-.Q-J E:Z1 .f5-T54-:f:E: QI??3E ' '-Fil I -rf 33,222.7 -rf-' - 1-Af c-1: 'ma-5: 1 - ,na 'Bi' 1,- Y hat Would Happen lf Miss l'enny was to give very often: Ledford Simmons had plenty of nepg Mrs. Lawson didn't get after people for running in the hall Miss Evans didn't say, Now, lets he qu1et g Red Elliot went to a football gaineg Howard Stone tinished high sc-hoolg Margaret Bennett wasn't digniliedg Elizabeth Haney wasn't a teachers' Det: Julian ditto wasn't habyishg Lyal Male didn't argue: Harold Ernst didn't have curlsg Katherine Mc-Galliard didn't prinipg llellecca Jordan didnt Hirtg Joanna Brockwell Wasn't roinanticl Chip Prouty was polite: Red Barns didn't assist the girlsg The hell after recess was heardg 1'lie girls stayed off the rocfkwallg George Koch agreed with anybodyg There was 21 Crowd out for the debates: Williain Privette got on the suhjevt and stayed thereg Miss Penny got of? the subjeet: Lawrence Cheek paid attention: Frank Unistead didn't try to shineg Everyone trooped in and out ot Mr. Gwynn's classes getting books alter the bell had rung: Virginia Elliott 1-alne to school every dayg Grady Durhain knew all about the Halmlalilative case' 3 Mr. Hoyle didn't read hedtiine stories in 1-hapel: There weren't any rules and regulations: Mr. Gidnz was mute: Mr. Gwyn bonglit a new hat? 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The Orange Printshop All Kinds of Printing Rosemary Lane Phone 3781 alt Pays to Look Weiii' CAROLINA BARBER SHOP Dr. J. P. Jones MMM SYSTEM STANDARD GROCERIES Dentist AT LOWER PRICES Oflice: Tankersly Building Franklin Street Phone 5761 CHAPEL HILL, N. C. STROWD MOTOR COMPANY BRULE STROWD FORD PRODUCTS SINCE 19141 We flppreciale Your Business Eat With Us Carolina Smoke Shop Drink With Us THE HILL BAKERY Anyzfhing Thafs Baked Phone 4291 CHAPEL HILL. N. C. Dr. R. R. Clark Dentist Over Bank of Chapel Hill Phone 6251 A11d1'ews-Henniger Co. Quality-Serfvice LOWEST PRICES General Merclzaml1'sir1g of Betler Coozfs EDWARDS 81 RRoUoHToN Co Producers of High Grade Annuals and Memory Books RALEIGH. N. C. Autographs : , 5 win. W 1 - . w , . ., Vw, , 5 V. :.' -ff -1, gs. ,. ' Q,-X-f., . F '--25' H -'JD we . . ' --r1.1-'f-.F-ff ' 04- '- ff-' 1'- V f 'v Y .4. .+- H. 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