Chapel Hill High School - Hill Life Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Class of 1931
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Then as Sophs we ln-gan thf- long' cliinb, For hard work we then did not Illlllfl, And cleaved hard to our work Wliicli we then did not sliirk, Boy! Our team-llc-rs all thought ns sublime-. Blue and Gold ........n1'1'e.sicIe1zt Vive Presirient Nf'c'I'f'fu1'y .Treas IUACI' Hi.storic1n, ......,.Pl'U1IIIf'f ..,.,.....POCt .......TesfuIor I Seven Hgh' 1 - v f ,v A f- 1 I: :VD dw 5 531 1-'YT sv ' W' 1 G f - are .5933 Ll 5314-v f , ff : HILLIQE 1f -I -1' :E-.-, K f 24 rim ff f If ' - ,gf All , I 4 54.-:ry ,- - 4.5, i.:,,f1i3:g. Jr . E55 ,::-.:c.' .- , 5 K .-4 --1:- 'kgs' - .e up . Y ' L - D ,J P-!y'!,jj'.-l.:'::v:.-... - f V , ,- A - .45----.1 . - isa,1--:J---f-'-f2f::f:-.-.-. , f . 'E 1, ' EFI-25' 2-'H' ' ' ' t vQ':' I.' F5 5' M52 'fi-f-' -L 1 ,sifmg fa' v . v we' - 'ifs fy.- 15 -: -1 -. 11: :J EL- - ae x- :P r-f . :':: , -, 2' -. -:-.-V 1'-Q : vel:-1.-. I I 1 Z2-rl , E' '11 - 1-:-. Juiz ?14'1- IE-'-L--L-.fl --' VI ' ' ' E I- ,M iz - 5 121 -,- 'J3.1Z-:-'- 'ff' iii: -592255 . - i1 l 1: 1?3'f: L .,,.j7.-:4 - ,,-I V . 3- ' . , fe - 'f-'-1, 1- 1 lf, - ,ff F 41 - -6.1 - I -Y: -. V V T - Y , LL-,. ia 473.-H fifjfil- ' ' -W , . 3 , J? - --, . --- We were Freshies', no longer and Juniors not yet -Xnd time hung ns Tantulus' hangs, we regret. 'Twas a long tiine to wait, 'Twas 21 thing we did hate, But time as you know, is a thing ruled by fare. But next ear strain 'e as Inav seein Y 1 3 ., 1 Our teachers then all eezxsod to beam. Alas, some of The boys Thought Qoh lj only of joys And our ratinfr fell wa down b .leenll 23 9 Now fine Juniors are we, Oh ye Gods! At the third quarter stake, at what odds! The goal is in sight, But we eanlt see the light For the profs pile work on us like sod. Great Seniors it seems we are now, We got here we ean't tell you how. We do know we have worked, We do know we have shirked, Still, the laurel enc-ireles our brow. VVe have won it, the goal long aspired, We have won it and still are not eowed. We have won it wi1'h pinions untired, Yea, we won it, you ask, are we proud? Eight JOANNA ELIZABETH BROCKVVELL Age 18 Music Club 1135 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 45 Baseball 1233 Secretary Dramatic Club 143g Basketball Squad 1433 Assistant Basketball Manager 1433 Athletic As- sociation 143. Joanna is quite a jewel. She has many friends in school and is well liked be- cause of her joyous nature and common sense. Whatever you ask Joanna she tries her best to answer and answer helpfully. Everything she does she does neatly and well. OTWAY EDWARD BROWN Age 181 Hi-Y 12, 3, 433 Science Club 1235 Band 1133 Basketball 1333 Reading Club 133. Otway is that real tall boy you see in the corner talking to a group of girls 1?3 See how everyone flows up to greet him. That's truly Otway. Everyone likes him. He is a good sort of fellow and has an unassuming air. We've never seen him when he hadn't rather do something else than come to school or study. You see he was voted the laziest boy in the class. Otway will succeed in life. EDWIN WILSON COFFIN h Age 16 Dramatic Club 113. While we are all poring over our books with furrowed brows, Wilson smiles and reads thirty lines of Vergil along with History and French without any 1notice- able3 trouble. He has a very pleasant grin which has won for him a large number of friends during his high school career. COI'T MCLEAN COKER Age 17 Dramatic Club 1133 Reading Club 1233 Science Club 1433 Assistant Editor Proconian 143. Coit is possessed with a stammering tongue which probably accounts for his wit, 'cause he has plenty of time to think of something clever to say after he starts. He is on the Proconian staffg so this, in a measure, accounts for its success. We know he will succeed in life. l l 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 Nine MABEL COX We missed you, Mabel, when you left, And wished you hadn't gone. You left us, Mabel, all bereftg We hope it's not for long. VIVIAN CRAWFORD Age 16 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 33. Vivian is rather reserved in her man- ner and few of us feel that we really know her, but she has a sweet disposition and is a very lovable girl. Do you think Miss Church would give her the responsi- bility of keeping the office if she wasn't very dependable? Vivian is always ap- propriately dressed, and is oh, so neat. She is never noisy, but possesses a charm- ing personality and is beloved by all who know her. ALTA DUKE Age 18 Dramatic Club 1153 Reading Club 121: Sports Club 1313 High School Chorus 1413 Girls' Athletic Association 14l. She is tall-and quite good looking. A happy. jolly sort of person, she always manages to have a good time. Although she has to come rather far to school there are very few times when we do not see her there. Her interest in all school ac- tivities and her natural attractiveness and ability have gone far in gaining for her a host of friends. We know this will con- tinue through the coming years. VIRGINIA DANGERFIELD ELLIOTT Age 19 Cheer Leader 12, 315 Athletic Associa- tion 12, 3, 433 Society Chairman Girls' A. A. 1415 Chairman Athletic Associa- tion 133. Virginia's chief source of beauty is her lovely hair. She always has a smile for everyone, so you see, she is quite a popular senior. Most people think she is a happy-go-lucky, but we know that when it is necessary she can be serious. Our class only had Jinney for two years. but in that time we have come to where she is indispensable. Next year she will go to college and we know she Will be just as popular there as here. Ten q--'--fa 'Q -lick' 4' l- Aff if ,mga J -,J g ? 171311 55 mari f HILLIFE al ag- ! A l' 33 Ai. ,A , E .-:Ip . - . fizvikd 3 'fe-,I-,7 ..-- ,3:.,..:-1, . he .5 E' 'v7'f- . f - iii .IA '?'z3'.- .. K ,1- --is -.-gi ,JW 4 . .. ag' 1.1---3 . Y ig, D. - .qi ig,Q,,j'.'l.5f5g:,gq.3,-. .-7 I' 4 f: an-:swf 1- 55'-' ' ' L. 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MARGARET NICHOLSON JORDAN Age 15 Tennis Team 11, 233 Athletic Associa- tion 11, 2, 3, 433 Band 1133 Orchestra 1233 Dramatic Club 11, 333 High School Chorus 1133 Basketball Squad 1433 Secretary-Treasurer Debating Club 1433 Proconian Staff 1433 Junior Marshal 1333 Class Testator 143. She is very popular, plays the piano well, is on the Proconian staff, and still has time to go out for basketball. We'll all miss your strengthening grin next year, Margaret. REBECCA FRANCES JORDAN Age 16 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Orchestra 1233 High School Chorus 113, Music Club 1433 Class President 1333 Basket- ball 12, 333 Athletic Association 13, 431 Manager of Girls' Basketball 143: Band 1133 Associate Editor of Proconian 143. Rebecca was elected the most attractive in her class. She is dramatic, musical, and when it comes to the vamping line-I When she succeeds in life, We'll say, I told you so! ELSIE SCO'TT LAWRENCE Age 16 Dramatic Club 11, 233 Orchestra 1233 HII,LIFEI Representative 13, 433 Basketball Team 1433 Proconian Staff 1433 Vice President of Class 1433 High Scrhooil Chorus 1133 Girls' Athletic Association 1433 Junior Marshal. An attractive, interesting girl is Elsie. She made the basketball team, is a good student, a good sport, a Proconian repre- sentative, and is indispensable to H1Lr..1rr-:.. We'll miss you, Elsie! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Eleven HOVVARD EDWARD MANNING Age 16 Dramatic Club 11. 313 Tennis 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 Football 13, 41: lvlanager Hi-Y 1412 Business Manager HlI.l.ll4'l'I 1411 Business Manager Proc-onitm 141. Why did the business end of the annual turn out so successfully? You ask? Why, look above at the unsurpassable business manager. With all this Howard passes his work. He has one pet hobby-arguing with the teachers. It is quite becoming, however. One minute he will have a brow blacker than a thundercloud, and the next a broad smile. CHARLES LARRY MARKS Age 16 Sports Club 131: Dramatic Club 1415 Basketball Squad 1415 Junior Marshal 1313 Hi-Y 141. The class of 1931 was very fortunate when Larry came last year. He is always willing to help in anything from getting up stunts to go in the circus, to carrying a car full to Raleigh to visit the Legisla- ture. No matter where Larry is, he will always be surrounded by a host of friends. ERIC PROCTOR METZENTHIN Age 15 English Club 1113 Dramatic Club 12, 41g Reading Club 131. Although Eric is our class pest, he is an allround fine fellow and a good stu- dent. He has won a place for himself in the hearts of his classmates. We know Eric will he somebody some day. CRAIG SHUFORD MUINTOSH Age 16 Class Treasurer 1113 Secretary Science Club 11, 213 Dramatic Club 1413 Hi-Y s . 12, 3, 41. Craig is a wonder! Anybody that can finish in three years and make good grades! We know you'll miss carrying Miss Browns victrola, miss hearing Mr. Giduz's favorite cry, le gum, Dr. Farrar's goatee, and Mr. King's grin. Twelve a DUNCAN NEVILLE Age 19 Football Team 12, 3, 43g Science Club 11, 23g Hi-Y 12, 3, 43. Duncan is one of our star football players. If we didn't have him on the team we'd have a hard time winning our games. Duncan has learned how to spell la phrase at last. We know how glad Mr. Giduz is. Duncan will miss his daily French, we're sure. During his years of high school Duncan has made many friends. Tfhey'll miss you next year, Duncan. ODIS CHARLES PENDERGRAFT Age 17 Science Club 11, 235 Dramatic Club 133g Baseball 13, 435 Football 1433 HILLIFE Representative 1435 -Class Vice President 1333 Junior Marshal 133. Odis is a mighty fine fellow. He is another of our star football players. Many a day he has saved our team from de- feat. He also plays on the baseball team. We don't see how they will get along next year without him. EDITH WILEY PICKARD Age 16 English Club 1135 High School Chorus 1133 Dramatic Club 12, 43g Baseball Team 1233 Sports Club 1335 Basketball Squad 1333 Basketball Team 143. Meet our athlete! It is a pleasure to see her on the basketball court. Edith is quite petite and dainty, being a senior for the class to be proud of. One thing we can't understand is how she can be so quiet in the 25 minute period. Here's luck to you, Edith. WILLIAM GARLAND PRIVETTE Age 15 Dramatic Club 1233 Debating Team 12, 335 Science Club 12, 33. Bill is certainly going to miss old Vergil next year. If he 1and we3 didn't have that old blue translation in the library he wouldn't know what to do. Old C. H. H. S. is going to feel kind of lonesome next year without those hot Latin debates. Thirteen 11 12 ,, 'Z if .ks 93311 Q ff-r 5 S x Wi -52. -73: HILLIFE mn' xg ,,U. 1 wg 5.5 ' ' .mix-'2.af:'ff? ' .. iI - .':f'. Ag- bfi?- ff - . -Sr' 1511: A , ', ph ' .,-fs i.g,'1L, ,l:::n,,.,,,- K ,f YF , ,-. ..-3'-1 . 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LYAL MAIE REYNOLDS Age 16 English 'Club 1133 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 433 HxL1,1Fr1 Staff 1233 Music Club 1133 Vice President Music Club 1133 High School Chorus 1133 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 11, 2, 3, 43. Lyal Maie's beauty, which she often mars by various and sundry blank ex- pressions, is quite famous. For two suc- cessive years she has been voted the most beautiful in our class. Converse is certainly going to have an attractive girl next year. Here's to you, Lyal Maie. WILLIAM FRANKLIN REYNOLDS Age 17 Basketball 12, 3, 433 'Tennis 12, 333 Dramatic Club 13, 433 Science Club 11, 233 Art Editor HILLIPE 133. When old Bill gets a hold on the ball, You can hear the opposing team squall, For they know by his vim That they'll soon have no skin 'Cause he'll cause their dear team's sad downfall. PRESTON W. SPARROW Age 15 Science Club 11, 433 Sports Club 1233 Hi-Y 13, 433 Football 143. Is he original? He always has a group of people roaring at his jokes. Preston is a boy who can be gazing dreamily out of the window and answer correctly one of Mr. Gwynn's rapid-fire questions. How does he do it? Fourteen ...E MARIANA HEYWARD TAYLOR Age 16 Dramatic Club 11, 233 Assistant Editor HILLIFE 133 3 Editor HILLIFI-3 143 3 Proconian Staff 1433 Basketball Squad 1433 Secretary-Treasurer Class 1233 High School Chorus 1133 Secretary Girls' Athletic Association 143. What would our HLLLIFE be without Mariana as our editor? She has not only done fine work on the annual, but in everything she has undertaken. Even if she is a little teasing at times, she was voted the best all round in the senior class. NATHAN WILSON WALKER Age 15 English Club 1133 Class Vice Pres- ident 1133 Class President 12, 433 Dramatic Club 1233 Class Treasurer 1333 Reading Club 1333 Managing Editor Proconian 143 3 Assistant Business Manager HILI,IP'E 1333 Band 113. Our illustrious president! Our Latin scholar! Our Symbol of wit! These and many exclamations of similar nature are always coupled with Nathan Walker's name. No wonder the Seniors elected him president of the senior class. ' SARAH FRANCES WHITE Age 17 Dramatic Club 11, 233 Debating Club 1333 Class Secretary 133. Frances is what you call an ideal student. When there is studying to be done she enters into it with whole-hearted zeal. During the four years of high school she has stuck with us through ups and downs. STELLA WOMBLE Age 17 Dramatic Club 1133 Music Club 1239 Debating Club 1333 Treasurer Athletic Association 1433 Secretary Science Club 143. She is a quiet, dependable girl and lots of fun after one has pierced her quiet re- serve. In Stella we find a sweet and con- siderate nature that has won popularity for her. Fifteen Class History of 731 CHAPTER I 0X an early day in September 1927, forty-six little Freshmen gathered out in front of the school. trying to look a little bigger than we were, in hope that we might be taken for Juniors or at least Sophomores. Not that we thought it an honor to be Sophomores. We just wanted to be considered of some importance in the high school, and we had been told many times that Freshies did not count. However, after we had been in school for a short time, we found that we did count. As most of the upperclassmen and teachers were watching closely to see what kind of a group the new class was going to make, we attracted as much attention as any class except perhaps, the Seniors. The news of the boiler's bursting was received nowhere with greater joy than in Room 11, the home of the Freshmen. This extension of the Christmas holidays was really a great joy after four months work. Considering that we were Freshmen, we took an unusually large part in the school athfetics. Four of our boys were on the football squad, two on the varsity, and two girls on the regular basketball team. Besides all this, much to everyone's surprise, our girls won the inter-class basketball championship. At last when exams were over tsome of us having done well, and some not so well P, our teachers breathed a sigh of relief and turned us out of school. CHAPTER. II The following fall we came hack to school full of pep and feeling that we were it, tl fear we tried to make the freshmen feel that we were also.l We were an enormous class-so enormous that it took three rooms to hold us. Early in the term a class meeting was called for the purpose of selecting oilicers, colors, motto, and flowers. After much debating, more energetic than dignified, blue and gold became our colors, Where there's a will there's a way, our motto, and daisies our ilower. When the first excitement of settling down and of teaching the Freshmen proper respect for the dignity of the mighty Sophs had died down, a gigantic war broke out around us. Strangely enough, it was the Junior class that started the trouble. One sad day some of its outstanding members erected a purple and gold banner on the flag-pole. Naturally the Seniors resented this. Up the pole they swarmed. In a trice bits of that gorgeous banner were fluttering in the breeze. With patience and perseverance, worthy of a better result, the offending party raised another flag so high on the pole that it couldn't be reached. At last they were triumphant! However, in their joy they made the mistake of overlooking the Sophomores. The very next day one of our members came to school with a gun. At the first shot the banner came down! Realizing what an ingenious crowd they had to deal with, the Juniors gave up the fight, wisely ac- cepting the defeat. During this second 'year the class made the rest of the school sit up and take notice. With representatives on the football team and basketball teams, with a num- Sixteen l 1 4' 'ffs' DY: 5, Q L'- 'wv .kg si A 0.53 1 ff? 5 it Jfxlxfflgli ff J- HILLIFE ga ,Ng H HQ Aff --- I .51 Q.,,.5iE:, ' . ' -' .-l'g.'?5.f:5ii-' t . N . no -ihyflg, N ' ' gi 'SH-5'7 -i7:'CZ:l!-L----Q ' Yr f, . vzffff , .1 H-.:.3'f'- '--ra:-ng f - -A -T '- 555442' 63' 'fSi'.l-W 5 75' 11215, 'a -+5 - XF .. 5.6 , :fe- ., '-. 11-:S -13' YF F E355 L 5 . ' 12-51 3 U 52 .- f'-ft' - --blzgia--I '.Z..'Ej-'P' 'g6'Se7j5 ' -- 9- . 71 -:ef :I-.. .- - ' - 'fr 511:22-1 -1- 1 jf:'.-.1--552:15 rl ri iris Q'-affzva, JAP-ff' L.. 1 If, - ---Vi ' 1: . as -- -f f--351:-. fg- ,.+-.v-f-:,9 - .i- -'- -Y--' Li: - 'f - 4' 5 -21-4 ' Joi? -g A - -A l :4-1-LSL , ber of our girls taking parts in a play given by the dramatic club, and with a member on the debating team, which was composed of seniors, and with that one exception, we had a finger in almost everything in school. We finished the term. And alas! Much bewailing was heard in the land of Sopho- mores even though nearly four-fifths of us passed. C11AP'rr:R III Now we were Juniors. We looked backward and saw two years of work pastg we looked forward and saw two years of work to come. Only, of course, we expected more pleasure in the future, for we would be allowed more choice in selecting our studies than in the past. As soon as the class gathered, we selected and ordered our rings. Almost before we expected them-certainly before we had saved enough money, they arrived. The next ten days were full of waiting, collecting, and threatening the slower members of the class. But how proud of them we were when we did get them! They were the most beautiful ever owned by a class in this school. Everyone, even the Seniors admitted it. Soon after, the class received an unexpected though pleasant surprise. The Seniors, having considered us such an intelligent and fine-looking class, decided to have our pictures published in the annual. Early in the month of May, in face of certain pointed suggestions and remarks on the part of some of the Seniors, we called a class meeting to determine the style of enter- tainment to be offered to them. On only one thing could the class agree. We must do something original this year. However, we found that everything original cost a great deal of money. Several days later we debated again, and decided to take them on a picnic to Sparrow's. Though the water was frigid, some went in for a short time. Afterwards we roasted weiners. When everyone had eaten till he could eat no more, we got into cars and went to Pittsboro to see a show. Again our class was represented in all the athletic branches. The captain of the football team came from our own ranks. At the close of the year we found that very few of us had fallen behind. Indeed we congratulated ourselves again when we discovered that one of our members had made an A under Miss Penny, and that most of us had passed Math III. All of us agree that we owe this last pleasure to Mr. Munch's unfailing willingness to help us when we struck a rough spot. CHAPTER IV At last we were Seniors, and only nine more months before our graduation! Realiz- ing what a short time remained to us, we quickly settled down, chose officers, a H11.1.1ri-: staff, a sponsor, and all the other things necessary to a well organized class. As the time flies by, we realize that June will soon be here, that commencement will soon be upon us, and that we will be leaving the school, as pupils, for the last time. We hope that we will be better for the things we have learned and the friendships we have made within its walls. 1 Fimxclcs WII1'l'lC. lH'lSf0I'lf1.7L. Seventeen uqlff' . . - -X- l:,. 'vifsgib fs v 1 k' Jn-v Ig n ww jf' ' f x ,A 12 .,7g:7 ?' ed J- S 5' gxfxffxfrl, r, 5.29: ,Jeff HILLIFE ' - ' 1 'A 'e35.'gf.-5 .51 ,. f::1P: ' . :J ,. 'FEES- .- , X ...4 - . . I , an -41, .-P51 4 I --- -2. , , . gg wi,qE:.:I .,,,., Y . ,. '- i....,. sv E'1'- ,'fSr1:vwI-1-mfg:-... C 'L ix gig?-' Lv-A A --:lg-14 .Q-11 1t2? ' -e-1 .ag , a '4 '., 1- ,' ' 1 'L Ln, H ' f !': - . - .f - - 4--: 1 -4 -Q3 .. r- 1-,,,, ,gs -1-1-. 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The first three died-cause unknown. 6. Theo Fields has beconie a short story writer and has amassed quite a fortune by chronicling the escapades of the class of 1931. 7. Margaret Jordan, having decided to be a social worker, inay now be found browsing around in sinelly slums. S. And the other Jordan Utwini' Rebecca, flings a niean piano ill one of Miss J-ordanls smelly slums. 9. Elsie Lawrence plays the violin in the navy band. 10. Larry Marks, a civil engineer, had a nervous breakdown. He spent his life after he left college in trying to deterniine why 2 and 3 made 6. 11. Howard Manning runs a speak-easy joint in tl1e lower East Side. Because of his skill in handling the gats he has been nicknamed Two-Gun Manning. 12. Eric Metzenthin owns the largest machine gun factory ever run by a gangster. 13. Williztiii Privette niarried at twenty-one, and has fifteen tow-heads, ten of whoin turned out to be prize-fighters. 14. Odis Pendergraft is head football coach of Chapel Hill High School team. 15. Lyal Maie Reynolds is the world's niost renowned painless dentist. 16. Bill Reynolds, we hear, is quite often seen on the screen, he seconds fclose- upsj for Hin-Tin-Tin. 17. Julian Raney, having won the world's high-juniping championship, is now training for an international tobacco chewing contest. First prize: One- way trip to Africa. Eighteen .-Q-ii in 18. Preston Sparrow sells non-skid thinilmle trac-tors wlmleszxle for the State Hospital. 19. Mz11'ia11zL Taylor runs il night-c'luh in I31'0Olilyll. Slit- has pulmlivly 2lllllUllllt'f'fl that she intends to go straight froni now on :Ind 1-ntc-r college. 20. Nathan Wzxllicli' runs at daily vohnnn in the Tar llewl of advice to lovesivk drugstore cowgirls. 21. Frances Wliitt- is on the stage. ller rc-pntzition as il clzlnc-er vies with that Of llrlklldlyll llfliller. 22. Stella Vlloinble is an interior decorator for Miss T2lylU1',S nightclub. 23. DllllC'3l1 Xeville has be-voine that 'tnian from tha- Southf, lt is undt-rstoofl that he wears 21 Clg'211'. 24. Crzii Melntosh is one of Paris' lealdine' fusliion ex is-rts. llc- dc'si0'ns eveiiilw' gowns for fastidious Funnies. 25. Wilsoii Coiiin has il fmitlwi- lwd in tht- sto:-lc 1-xvlizliife on lV:1ll Street. E Soine times he plays golf. Isle rises 0ill'l'Y t'Vt'1'y lllUl'lllllg and devours 114-wslmpt-1's trying to find his nzune in print. 26. Otwa Brown has the re mutation of heine' the eountr 's busiest business niun. m . I I . Z1 Q. He corrects history papers tor Professor lung. 27. Edith Piekzird writes tracts on the Gentle Art of M:11111fuet11i'in0' Aluoliolies. C 28. Mabel Cox is now il freind o tern sin0'er and tours the world vt-url ' with her E Z1 ., famous voice. Cori' Connie. Nineteen . e33E,iQfj. . - H .1551 -54-v-.rg - 'mfg -in-rn 4. ,. .3 . :eg,j,5..,,,.,,.,Q,--.1 I. ff , el-is -4 ..ALiffa2. 1 avmaixififfm, - Q '- if-. - elf' -3, 2 51351 - sac: . '51 ' , -q,2, Kirin fiil- .?2:'L'L-,2iw '5f'3i: ' W-. -QQ -ffl V' fl., ,- LL'- .,- .-9,-f f-4 'l,..'- - 1. .. ' zefji-5 f:-,: ., , 3 QQEJLQZL- - :ff 'Elissa f ,ji ' ,4 ' -Jf:.Q-fi ,gr J'1' 1. . ,ztglfhf -g s , -,-- G A - + - : 1.:T. -iff- . 22 2 ' AH I L I-.I - -- 1 - s f .X- ie-ce ' Last Will and Testament E. the class of 1931. about to depart from this world, and being of sound mind and in full possession of our faculties and wits, do hereby bequeath to the various classes of the Chapel Hill High School and to the sundry pupils of the afore-mentioned institution. the following assets and liabilities: 1. To the class of 1935 we will our iiower and colors, knowing that they will be appreciated and honored. 2. We bequeath our outstanding ability in the regular curriculum and in all outside activities to the class of 1933. 3. W'ith great pleasure we leave all our senior privileges to the class of 1934. 4. Rebecca Jordan. wills her way with the opposite sex to Katherine McGalliard. who, Becky feels sure. will appreciate and use this gift C?l to the utmost. 5. To Harold Ernst. Otway Brown bequeaths his brilliancy in English. 6. Theo Fields wills her demure bearing and quiet demeanor to Louise Taylor. T. Bill Reynolds. after due consideration, leaves some of his over-bearing conceit to Archibald Henderson. fWilliam decided he couldn't part with all his ego. J S. Frances White bequeaths her boistrousness and undignified way to Billie Strowd. 9. To Elizabeth Couch, Margaret Jordan, after due consideration and strenuous cogitation, wills her diaphanous figure. 10. Wilson Coffin leaves his handwriting Cwhat there is of itl to anyone who wants it. 11. To Archibald Henderson, Howard Manning bequeaths his desire to argue with the teachers. 12. Coit Coker wills his ability to use eight-syllable words and get away with it to John Umstead. 13. Although she knows he doesn't want it, yet Mariana Taylor bequeaths her South Carolinian accent to Herman Fussler, who is in dire need of some sort of Southern accent. 14. Nathan Walker bequeaths his ability to make all A's to Alligator Cates. 15. Lyal Maie Reynolds wills her beauty to ,,,,.,.,., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 16. After zealous a11d ardent thinking iwhich must have strained him terriblyy Craig Mc-Intosh leaves his dumbness to Edna Cummings. The Senior Class appoints any one who desires and longs for the position, executor of this will. iDon't all speak at once.J Signed: Tina SENIOR CLASS. lNI.xno.xREr JORDAN. Tesfator. Witnesses: Jonx Sxirrn. Duke of Such-and-Such. Janiiis Joxns. Earl of So-and-So. Twenty ' ,,,. ab n'!? ' ,1 fr LT!! B -ra? Q Nu 9 ,gf-f-r if J- x Mlm, K1 as '- 1-'732 ,. 1511- - -' ' f... ,ll , .' 4 N ---3 ' E 1k.,Z' A , ' -I ' 5-4:1 '-53314-,-.igzazn--L ::.,,,.. V' 1, - '1L'f.--- , -.L . 'lLC:- ' , -I -f I A::-?-'aa - ' - 1' 1-es-.-'ir 11. .4 gs , 5-I ,EEF s 5335 If fl - . ff lj ,, gas . 152551131-5-f'3Q-': 'f Y' ' ' ' ' -- '-lj T:i'N'Tt' :Z z4'5 ,- -,z '.- - 1 1-' 1 -...L?!:.1.: ' P3 224:31 T -f'f -7+-f rx -, 2, V,,--,1- - Y - - Nu-. . 1 ,NI -I - ..-r .qv 3 -H 1 L:-2,.f' '--' 5:2 ---J- - -ig T- 'I .x , I ,df - f HILLIFE 1-ig as Senior Superlatives LYAL lNIAIE R1-:x'NOLns ...... BILL 1-lI+:YNOI,ns ............ '4l3r:c'1qY JORILIN .. ,.. LJTNVAY BROWN ...,. liEBEt't'A JORDAN .,,,. UBI'I.I,Y NVIILKILH .,... PRESTON SPARROW ..... ERIC' llfIE'I'ZPINTHIN . .. l'Iu-IRON HANEH 'A.,,, MARIIXNA 'I'.xYI,OR .,,,,. HOWARD NI.-XNNINH ,,., BILL llEYNOLIJS ..... VIRKQINIA ELLIOT ..... IIOVVARIJ MIXNNINfi .... Oms IJENIJERGRAFT ...... EDITH IJICKARD ,I.... THEO FIELDS ...... BILI, REYNOLDS ,.... OTXVAY BROXVN .... WILSON COFFIN ,...... WII,LIAhI PIzIvI:'rTI: ,.,..I WILSON COFFIN ...... FR.ANC'PIS WHITI: ...... ,.,.....Pl'l'll,ll'24t ....,..llilllLlS'Olllt'Sl' ,...MOst IXlfl'ili'TlX'r' ...,................Lz1z1vst ,...MOst Popular Girl . ..., Most Populzlr Boy .,...MOst Ol'lglll2ll .Liflziss POST .....,.,,,...,,,.f'l:1Ss Igillly ......l3c'st ,Xll-Rouml Girl ,,,V.,Bost .Xll-Iifillllil Boy ...,,.C11test B-my ....,...CI1t0st Girl ,.....,Bcst Exe-ceiitixw ...,,B0st Buy .ltlllcfv ..,..Bcst Girl Athlvte .........,.....lYJllII1lJCSt .,..i.,MiOst f'O11c'c-ifm-fl ........Most lT114'O1lSCl'Ol1S ,,.,.MOst ,X1'gll1ll6llt2lllV0 ...W.,,...l3iggest Bluff ,.,,..MOst lvmlignifiwl .....l3vst Stmlvnt Twenty-one ff?-'Ak L' fi 3314 I o : vp- ' 53' .v ' 9' 'U' L 'sf' .ima --. ,,,, .: ' ' at LEA - -sligigiq if :hvilims -z:--:Ein ., - ', 1 If . ?Afxff.s,r, 5-I 5,2 -7 'KW ' . ,JF 1 4 H 91: 1512? ' ' G15 'as 1 7 -A Y ' .1 Hi '15 Sf'-. r f I V D l I ' ' 0 I V- vq r Q We -:av m - . - K - nf' ' ww 'FH .. , ,Q J .gif , fn, I , . ,: - fig gljgi- gif if: h :fag .-' -fy:::k2fg?- 2aE'1 -'i:'f- 15135-sz: ,. 3' mil ' 5 5-25-,ff--':, 6, 5 A' -- ' , , - Q 5 , -, -f,-- irq, E-.SHN f ,aff ' IHILLIFE '- ,- -- if-Q! ,,9:4g-,E - ,V ' -v ' ' - ' -' ' A A --A z.-Ag , -,, --,, .l ....-L - - . . - A, - 9 1 is , W H 1 5 1 'W Is , I Q1 1 ,, ,1 4. .1 J, E, , VL? 7, . 4 fm - '1 , Yea Nt a n A E JUNIOR CLASS Twenty-two RIJIEIIIRT BIICRVICR ry., Air '- X. 1 N i ' 5 zfiigq xl s V U ai -Ze P-I 3 1? 3 , fe at M e re , I k 5' n I ,. ff., .1 'U' -1 ,je fr HILLIFE - ,gi Au . - af -4- I g- .. -as c- ' . I 2'4 . - X ,,d 1291-' ' V F, up fha-V 4 , A, ' -' 4 v ..,: -.y,,f..:rl.:::v-53... .. I 7' 1 . k 5 - L. -Iwi? . -51.1-, 9- - '- f f - - V.-.fe'1:'1 V E: 21.1 - --' ' . N '-sin! ' ' - 'E I I 'f-RE?- ,eff-' ' we 'WMS' I.. F- E' F- 1 M - 65 .5 '4. !f:'6?4f:Q.: ff- ' ' ,I ' 5 . ,e f 1 ' .a'-' ' '.f -- v. 1-.--X -. -1 -'5-, 11. - -..r' Q' 1 :g ,.- - .:. J:'iL 2561- .,- 4-:L-JL : ' ' I 5' Q.. 3' . 71:9-A., :1, ,,,. '1.:3 3. ?fgEg1Z-L-'- 151' N-siiizfi . - ,mil ' 3149: N ' ' 1 'tsfff' ' ' . 1. -b -- , - 'Tl' 5- f'- Q ff' Z h. -?'t- . ' 'V .fs ' f 1 2- 3 -,, ,, f-.- , :I - v-,A i- -. - .-.Q f -- -' . . Q Junior Class HERMAN FUSSLER ...... ..... DICK DASIIII-:LL ........ .IoIIN WAI.KF1R ........ ,-,--,----- --------- 4--- ------ ARNOLD BRl4Il'KICNKlINIl'. H,,,.,.,,,,,,PTCSillC'IlZ Vice Prcsiclenf S CCl'6fLll'fU-TVGKIS'Zl,l'l'l' ,I UNIUS SVARRUXV B.-X'1 l'l.l-I BRUWN DENYITT CARROLL LAwRENr'E CIIEI-:K FORAII CUR,Rl4ll.I, Dru: D.xsIIIEI,L HERMAN lf'UssLER BILL HEX'Xl'.XRD ODEIIL KING PAUL MUKEE PAUL AIUSIIICK JoIIN BIUNCH JosEl'II P.x1:E MANsEL l'ENNIN4:'roN CIIIL'I'oN PR0l l'Y TIIoxLxS RAND IGDWARIJ RAY G.wLo1m SIxIMoNs TIIL'Rs'roN STl'Il+II.l IIow.xRIJ STUNE FRANI: 'Lv1ISTl4I.lIl .loIIN XVALKFIR BILLY WIELIVEIQ SIIEL'I'oN NVIIITE IRIN' WRI4:II'I' l+ZRNEs'I' ll.-XNN WI-IRI: EVANS BENNIE JEAN ANI1REws LOUISE CRAIi'l'Rl'1IC JANE CR.xwEoRo C.xRoLINI-I CRUWIIER EDNA Cuiurrrms A.LI4,'IG FOXVLICR INEZ FREELANII PEARL Ii.-XL'KNl-JY JL',xNI'r.x TALHlfIR'I' GRAffE HOGAN JUNE Ho4:.xN 1JoRIs IIINDSAY CLARA L1,ox'D FRANt'Es LLoyn ANNE LEE 1IL'C.XL'I.lCY TIrELxLx Powiiuifzss IIICLIGN RII:1:sIsEI-1 Junior Class Histor HERE were fifty-seven of us who started us were members of the Junior High the ington and one all the way from Haiti. After a great deal of squabbling and talking Prouty lChipJ, president: Paul McKee, Vice Craig McIntosh, treasurer. Our motto was, colors, green and white, and our flower, the rose. as Freshies in September ,28. Most of year before, but we had one from XVash- we elected our first class oiiicers-Chilton president, John Walker, secretaryg and To serve rather than to be served, our We were a good all-round bunch of 32's. Some of us were interested in dramatics others in clubs and a few went out for football, basketball and baseball, and, believe it or not, some of them made the team. In the second year our class was even larger than it had been when we started out Six more members had been added to our already large group. Many of us made a letter for ourselves and brought honor to the class by being on the football, basketball and baseball teams. We had a few of our number in every club and organization in High School. As Juniors we were even more prominent. The captain of the football team was a Junior, mighty Bob Ray, and Herman Fussler was the editor of the Proconiavz, our new school paper. We are looking forward to next year hoping that we Inay improve over our previous years. Twenty-three If Q3 ' --1 - XF 'J' 1:,-, 1 Q 5 I 4-no an I Jill 1 x :VT-rr 1- X '-'I 'N xffupj, 1' 6 'f 'd if 'vw V -11' J-5 1' HILLIFE . 554: . ug. ,AE l I H H .ef ',. 4:12 A ' Q FI: A ' f if g 'lf'.?f1i' ' ' N: Q,-:E :5:':.,.v,, YV' ' W-,ff 1 -1 H 'f'x. f i1'S'-zz: , ' ,L A I - , '25, T fzgrii :A.:. f A ,. ' -- EJ . J2- -, 3: ,'5- -'gf : gay: . 1' ,. 1- 1 :E L '?,1 4--iz 2141- rf' -, 21 A- :-.v. - J - 55: ' 244 4-. L '-'ai - 5,9-' . , - :.',- . sr ' '- .I -', 1-f .--, V'--f -4 , . ' 1-:ri-fff.--'. ff' 9'--154:23 :.: , 5-I 5 12:-2 Iffqf-fl . .. f :,.,4-,-..- .-- ...1-. - -- , . - 4 -: L- . 1?ff:- , . 7. ET -A If-., sf' fi-'T' 1 - '?, ' ' A':': ' ' - H,-if fi- Sophomore Class D173-XI.Il BICKEI-I .,,... JVLIAN RENN A..,.. BILL :XILHXANIII-IR ,A,,, BILL ALI-QNANDER XVILLIAM BDDNE EDWARD c'AI.DwI-31.1, I-.I -.EN I, CAT!-I BIILLARIP l'.'k'l'1'I ROBERT FUISTI-IR AEBR1-:Y HARWARD AR- HIRALD HI-1N1fERswN .TAAIES HDRNE HERAIAN LLDYD MARY E LIZABI-ITH GRI-Il-IX CLASS ALBI-IRT M4 CAFLEY DUNALD MLKI-II-: R. H. BIURHAX THDNIAS BIOSHER GLENN X1-:YILLE XYII.I.IA1I XEYILLI-1 .TDHN PAYILAKIS BI.DInaETT PER-2131.1-I5 -TUFI-'RI-I RAY JVLIAN RENN KATHERINE 1ft'GAI.LIARD ROLL BRI'vI-: RILHSSBEE BRN-E SMITH L1-IXVIS SPARROXV ROBERT STROXVD GILBERT XVAGSTAI-'E HERMAN XX-ARD BIARK XVHITAKER LAVY XYILSUN I'Il'HERT YEARGEN PAUL PI-:NDI-ZRGRAET eszdenf ............T'ice President 6'0r6fary-T1'easurfr CI.-HIDE DAYIS VIOLA ANDREWS LI'C1I.I.E BENN1-:TT VIRGINIA B1'RvH SYBLE CANNATJY LOMA CDPELAND ERBIA DAVIS XOVIE DINDN NANvY DVRHAM OLA DVRHAM AUDREY WILLIAMS Rf-XRY LLDYD HEAD XAUAII H0vI'TT BIARIIR LAWRENQ E MARY LLOYD IIVTII LLOYD VLARI. M- I-'ARLING LI-:NA IIORRIS RVTH BIFRRAY GEN1-:ILA NI-IVILLE KATHERINE PENDERHRAI-'T FRAN4-Es RAY X'IYIAX SPARROXY CHRISTINE TEA1aI'E M El., ENA XYATSON I-'LDRA XVHITE CARLENE XVILLIAMS THELMA XVILLS LENORE XVOMBLI-2 LENA ELLIN1:-roN PAFLINE SAKVYI-IR BIARGARET LEE X Tu eutx-four MAIIY HICNICIX' ..... JOIIN U1NIS'l'I'IIAI7 ,.,.... EIIMFND TAYLOR ..,,. GI-:NE Mc'IN'IOs1I.. RAYMOND ANDREWS CLYDE A'1'XVATER VERNON BURVH LUTHER CANADA VVILLIAM CANADA ROY DODSON LEROY DOLLAR XVALTER ITURAND BRUI-E DURHAM CI-:r'IL ERNS1' GLYNN FIELDS .TULIAN HEAD BILLY HUDSON Freshman Class BRUOE .TAf'IcsO PIOXVARD JOIINsON CARL LAvOf-If ICICNNETH LLOYD LIARYIN lWl'f'AUIIEY GENE IVIUINTCJSILI' NVALTER. MOKN BILL NEYILLI-J ERIC NI-:YILLE NOBLE NEVILLE ELMER OAKLEY BENSON PARTI THEODORE PENlDERHR.XF'I' AGNES FREELAND IIARY FRANCES GOO:-H EVA HENDERSON DIARY HIQNRY RUTH :HOXVARD IVIARGARET JORDAN RUTH KITTREDOE ANN TURNER IQNIHHT , LUTII LEIOII ETII EL M CGA IILIARD CLASS ROLL N HOYT PERRY 1IAI'RIf E PRIDOEN ELMO RENN ERNEST RIGOSEEE BIAVIN SIMMS L. L. SMITH IGHT RIUIIARD SPARROXV SHELTON SI-ARROW PETICR STEELE .TOHN STONE EIJMVNI1 TAYLOR N GRIFFIN TRIPI' JOHN UMSTEAD INIARY Lfl'xKl'IE FLOY MAYNOR LIARGARICT MUN:-H ELOISE IXIOORE CARLI-:NE OAKLEY SALLIE PAGE IVIINNIIC ISIGRUL PA li K EI: J U LIA P E IC IS LE S JOSEPIIINIQ PICNIJPJRIIRAIWI' .............P7'eside11t .....Vive President ...........S6'C7'PfQV1l ,,..T1'eas1lre1' JAMES VAN HEf'IiE AUBREY WILSON LESTER WILSON ICVOENE MAYS NEIIL BOOKI-:R IAIADIQIIINIC BROXVN IVIARY FRAN4-ES BVRUII COILA CARDEN ELIZABETH COITH BIABEL IHCAN .TEXVELL IJUNPAN GERALDINE EI'EANKs RI I'I-I FERRIELL LOUISE SMITH l'1I.IZAI3l-JTH SIHXRRUXY LOUISE SPEARS BILLIE STROXVIJ ODICNA TALEERT LOUISE TAYLOR POUPEP ITSRY .IUANITA XV.-XRD EI.IzAEI-1'rH XVILSHN HELEN XVRIGHT Twenty-five fs l.!g. v +51 iv M, ,QQZQSJQD 4'-we . 'QM 15532-5 H,,,,...,. 5' W' J' ay 1' 7 'gfxmslg J: L Uma , 'QMS G 'VR' -f ,JL 4,- l' 1' .L 1Q5'fg:,- 3 f -.. .f31r. - 0 ,, I-'-rail - ' ,- . '-.I -ance 1 'I -' ' :'f5 g?y'Q,5iT:fI.::4--.... 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EDITH BIRTCHETII EBIILY BOWDEN R.I'BY BRIDGES ELIZABETH CHEEK CI,Pl1IEXTINE CHRISCO MABLE COLCII JANE EVANS WILSON FRANKLIN JAUNITA GARRETH CHARLES GIIJUZ .IOIIN HENDERSON VANCE LLOYD JIMMIE NIADIJRY MIXR1' LANVSUN NIARLETTE MERRILL NPIX'II.I.E CHARLIE PICKARD JASPER RENN VVRAY SIRIPSON VERNON SPARRUXV LEONA TILLBIAN KATIE WEAVER MAXIE XVICAVEK CLAIRORN YEARGA JVNIOR UTI.EY ANNIE LILLIAN ATWATER ANNIE MAE BROXVN IQATHICRINI-I CARMICHAEL ELIZABETH CORRELL KATY CROXVDER LEEILE FOISTER SALLIIC BAILEY PII-IYXVARU JANET LAXVRENCE LOUISE LLOYD LOIIISE MERRITT BETTY STEENE N Teachers MARY ANNE STEENE MARY ELIZABETH SI'ITT OREL VIQ'KERS ROMULVS BEST NIAXTON BOONE RAY BROWN LINDON CORREL CHARLES GRAIIAM DIAVIIJ HOEFER MILTON HOGAN I'II'Hl-IRT PRIVETTE DELMAS SIMMONS EDGAR STONE BRUCE TRABFE Twenty-six 4 l I' 'U 'Y'-' - QM-M2,..i295n2a:f-?'?f,.7'f '?' Mlxm,xNA TAYLOR.. ELSI14: LAXVRENCE ...... HOWARD MANNING ...... PAUL ML'KEIf2 ...,,..... OTI S P1+:N11ElzuR,xFT ...... BILLY VVICAVER FRANK UMSTEAD Hillife Staff ........................Edifor-in-Chief ......Assoc'iate Erlitov'-in-Cl1.ief ....,,...............Busmess Manager Associate Businfnss Managev' ,,,.,,,..,,,Seni0r Representative ,......Jll72f07' IfE1J'l'6S67lf0ff'Ul'?S LI'U1I.LE BENNETT ,,,..,, ....., l S'0ph0mm'e Representative BILLY Hl,'IlSON ..............., ..... F reshman Represevzfative Miss GLAm's EVANS .,,.,..........Y.....,,,....,,,.,.,,,.,,..,,,..,,,.,,... ,,,, .,,.,...,...,,.,.,... ,.,. .........E..... F a C 1 llty Adviser We wish to extend our greatest thanks to Miss Church for helping us typewrite all the annual material and to the pupils who have in anyway contributed to HILLIFE. Twenty-seven - in Proconian Staff H. H. FI'sSx.1c1: ..,,..... ......,,,..,,....,,.,,.....,.,,.. ........,,..... ....AA....,. E 1 I itor-in-Chief N.vr11.xx W,x1.K1-:la A Aw,AA. ,,,,.,4, lv Ianaging Editor CON COKER ....... Assoviate Editors Rrzlal-:aux Jmuux MAl:G.x1c1c'1' Jolumx A,A. , ,,,,.,,,, E rchange Editor EVGIQNIC CAN: - ---V-,,- Spam, Editom DIUIC D.xs1111f:1.1, BIl.I4 HPIX'NX'.Xlill NACDBII Hm'1 r'r Emu-3 I,.xwm:Nm'1f1 ----A,--- RGpm.tm.S Doxtxum MCKM: PAH, IWOSIIICR SIIICIXIOX VVlII'l'H I Hmvucn MANNING .,,.... ,,,,,, B usiness Manager Dl'IXVl'l l' CA1u:m.I. AliNUl.ll BNl'fl'Kl'fNKllllilC -mm-Assocmtps PAUL MUKIQE lVI.x1:1,xNx.x Tn'1,m: A. A- KING qqq.A-A.---V5.wA-A-q-K'- W .,,,,,,. Faculty Advzs-:r Rom Rtxxm' B1c,xN1mN ,,....., ----'--- I' fim 3097'a737 iSt Twenty-eight L., z. Hi-Y Club ODIS PENDERGRAFT ..... ..,.....,... P resident CHILTON PROUTY ...... ..... V 'ice President BATTLE BROWN ...... .......... A QeC1'eta1'y JOE PAGE ............ ..... ..... . . ,.... ..,.. ..,.. ..,... T 2 ' e asurer BILL ALEXANDER BILL HEYWARO BATTLE BROVVN EUGENE CATE WALTER DURAN11 DONALD MCKEE PAUL MCKEE FRANK UMs'1'LEA1m CIIH,'1'0'N Puomix' JOE PAGE HOW'ARD MANNING JOHN W4kI.KlCR EUGENE MAYS N.kTll.XN WALKER LARRY MRXRKS SHELTON VVHITE' JOHN MUNCH IRBY WRIGHT EDMUND TAYLOR PAUL PEND1-:RGRA1-II Oms PENm:RORAF'1' Twenty-nine 1131 L' ,f W Tis? J, l' 4-we nq -if 13' 5 fad?-Zu., mf, gt -them ,, If -QQJJ '14-V J-ff ffl- .rg- 1 uf . - . - . .. Ter, H as Y - . I - .-S'-'S5'f.9i'-' - ,, -.-1 '-his gprvg 4 -V, ' fi EEYZ14F-i?Ci:1f-Lp--5. Yr L .: W RL,,,.f., In ----A:,..L -..,-:ze f ,U 5, :E X ' WS:i1a7'Yf'- '-'E-1 iff t , gt .x -:,- ::I5'i'5-:ag . Yugi ., - , L: ' ,,i3g. F-'i -, ' ' - .'. . 2 ':, J I 5. 5 1 , 'R . :f .-: gui- 7-3:21, j:?2..5,5:': fx- Qi- -- 5:-Qi .5 -'f:. . - -35-1-',.-f. :,-j: - ', ,tn Q- 5' -- 3 . K, .11--Q., :J...,- :.::, 4-Z 'f-- A3 f -g-'- ff- L.:2:5.1.: -- 22:-ff QQ:- Q-f., , J'?Jf'ff'L- 5, '- 4 - ' 5? if t-1 K 1 1-' i, ,fg-gg-VQZ. l - f- -I - - 't 2 ' -4 -- T il -'f- -, Q - 4 -. . V - , -X JJ, J nn.LlrE 5.5 'Bon RAY 1-Capt! ,,.. 'DUNCAN NPIN'II,I.FI ,...,.. TEUGENE CATH ,,,,,.... TERNEST MANS ...... '?HERMAN LLOYD ..,,. BKJULIAN RENN ,..,..,,........ HOWARD STONE .........,...... s'WAI1'1'E,lit MAL'KNIGIiT' ....... DICK DAsH1I+:,LL ........,..., .. '?OTIS P1f:NnERu1:AP1I ...,., 'ODELNL KING .............,.... 'FPAUL P1cN1xE1muA1'H ....... 'kcl-IIL'l'O'N PRNOUTY ......... JOFFRE RAY ................ ALBERT MCCAULEY ....... TBILL ALEXANUER ........ JOHNNIE PAVLAKIS .,... '?HOWAI!,IJ MANNING .,..,, TBRUCE Rmcssm' ....... IRBY VVRIGHT ,,,,.... BENSON PARTIN ,.........,... JAUK BOONE! .......,............... ?THEon0RE Pr:N1114:1zG1zA1,11 ,.... W. H. BROOKBANK .........,. 'Won Star. TWon Letter. Football Squad .,7,.........Righf Em! .......Right Tackle ......Right Guam ................Oente1' ......Left Guard .....Left Tackle ..........Left Enfl ...,.............FulZback ...,..Left Halfbacic Right Halfback Quarterbaclc .............CCnte1' .. ........ End ..A..End ......,.EnfZ ...,.,,Guard ..,...Gua1'd .,,...,.TackIe uHaZfback ..,7,...0enter .......FulZbac'Ic ........TaCkle ,......Mcmagcr .........Coac'h Thirty fwfx .lj 44 Football Scores Smithfield ,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. 7 Chapel Hill High School .......................... 2 Old Sol did himself proud by getting in the eyes of a halfback. The score became 7-2 instead of 2-0 favor us. Apex ,,,.,..,................................o.,.,.........,....... O Chapel Hill High School .......................... 13 Superb playing by McKnight, King and Ray enabled us to defeat Eastern State Champions. Siler City ,,,....,.................................,,......... 0 Chapel Hill High School .,...,,....,....,.,....... 21 After fooling around three quarters we decided to finish the game in Ht style. We did. Cary .,,,,,,,l.,.,...,,.,...,....,.,,...,.....,...........,........ 0 Chapel Hill High School .......... .... 0 They came, they saw, they did not conquer. Neither did we. Nuff said. Sanford .,..,....,...,,.. ...........................,.,........ 0 Chapel Hill High School .......................... 0 Hampered by red mud and a red-headed halfback of Sanford's we were unable to pound a six out of a 0. Wendell .....,...........,...,.......,.....,.................... 0 Chapel Hill High School .....,.................... 0 An off day after playing hide and seek among the hills, the referee called a halt to our bombastic tactics. Hillsboro ......................,..........,..........,......... 0 Chapel Hill High School ........w...,............. 13 By outplaying our old rivals in many ways we were able to take in the Hillsboroites in easy fashion. Ayden .................,...,......,........,.....,...,..,....... 12 Chapel Hill High School ................... .... 0 Brrr-Such cold 19-above. Just as we were warming up the game ended 12-0. Aberdeen ,.....,,.....,....,....,............,...........,,.... 0 Chapel Hill High School .......................... 19 'The boys from Sand City were not used to solid soil. They couldn't stand up long enough to run. Baseball When this annual went to press, the baseball prospects were under financial repres- sion. Our suits, bats, mits, gloves, etc,, were borrowed last summer While the school was closed and have not yet been returned. We still have hopes of recovering them and when we do, watch out, other schools, for you will fall before our mighty team. Coach Brookbank Coach, as we lovingly call him, has put the teams of Chapel Hill High School on the map. Their opponents shake with fear when their name is mentioned. Starting off with inexperienced men in every sport, Coach has come through with colors flying. Thirty-one is ' l' A., 5 QT amz 25,1011 H .qvvfv KXF? xg ig 75 MM -od X 2 fr, 4591: xiii-lr HlLLlFE 1-T Girls, Basketball LOVISIC TAx'LoR ....,w,w ..,.,A., ... . A, ,...........,..,,................... ...,. v. I J c ft Forzuarfl EDITH Piclmlclr .,,,... A.A.,.., R ight lwrwarfl NANCY DIYRHAM Y..w,.,A..w,.,.,., wV,.,.,Y C enter Forzcard BENNIE JITIAN ANDRI-:ws ,,,,,,,,, A,.,,,,.. C enter Guard AL1c'1f: Fowrlcn lCaptainb ,...,, v ..,,A,...,,,,, L eff Guard ELs1r: Lswlcl-:Nc'If: ..A,.A.....,...,..A.. ,A .. , .wAA. ,,,,, , ,v . .w..,.,.A.,A,,,,,ww.Y .Y....,, AA ..Y,w,.,,.,A.,,w,,w,, Right Guard Subs.: Annie Lee McCauley, Jewel Duncan, Sybil Canada, Merril Neville, Mariana Taylor. Miss FLYNN .........,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,. C oach Rrllsblucux JORDAN ........,.Yw..Y,...l.,,,wY.w..ww...................................,.....,.,....,.............,..Y,..,..Y.... .......... fl Ianager Our small number of games was due to the fact that we did not start until after Christmas, as we had other sports in the fall. The neighboring teams had already com- pleted their schedules and it was impossible for us to get games with many of them since we could play o11ly o11e a Week. Although we did not win many games this season, the girls were faithful to practice and showed the true characteristics of good sportsmanship. Schedule I Hillsboro .,..,.,......,,ts,ss.ss.,v ,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,, ..,...... C h apel Raleigh Orphanage s,...... ..,...... C hapel Hillsboro ......s..Y. f vY.v....,,s ......... C hapel Greensboro ,,.,...,....,.,......, ..,..,.., C hapel Raleigh Orphanage ..,..... ........ C hapel Efiand ..........................,l ...... C hapel Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Thirty-two .li lsr. S JN? Q-P33 w 'ffwb F P 3311 5 fb 'exfxmflfll HILLI ,..-fd, 1,- it l.g ,- E l A . K x fl fl 2 il 2 A -Q 9 3 3 5 . 6 I , , 1 Q, .-: ,I ' ' l v 'f?ntnEg'.m.': X 1- q,.,,f:-125. 1, M 1 'flllf-' - . l .- '--I r Hi . ' 1 :gm .,-32,1 , Yr 1 --- -1 1 l 1.-,la ., , - .u r ' Q-1: 'afar-I-325:11-az:-:g.,,.., '- 4- '11-gi-it ,NA --...:'-2:1 N- , 'wr ' ---- .A . -1 i fe- .,, ws- -- 1: F-3 41,12-1 .:gfoQ'3fE. ,- ' fl ' i z- fa? -5- z:- 2 J!-'a Ll 1 ' 419. 5, 1. 51.44 .c -ff- Jfhztffl- 'L'-L-ga .wg f-' W . I -- . sf -111-3:4 :J,,..- -1-': , 4 --rj Tf?' gil'- 'i--2, 'MH 1: ' rg 23521 Q'f?e?fff-, ,-- tg- 2,-335.-3 .f- - -- - --suis.. 4 . ' 1' :TK -A .. ,'..f..,, 554 ,-pf :- I . 1,1 F E -,f T:. L, - Q Y - -1 , f 'fQ Q. -Y . l - -H -- f : Y in -r -- ,, -- P --A -T .1 - , i l 5 le: f I YE, Basketball Squad Mlxxsm, P1-zxxlxo ......,, NOBLPL NI-LVILLE .,........ TOM LAvvR.r:.Nc1-I.. BILL RFTYNOLDS ....... EUGENE CME ....... T cam .....,,RighI f'l0l'll,'lll'fI Left Forzuarvl Center Right Guard Subs.: Robert Strowd, Luther Canada, Forwards: Otway Brown, Centerg Robert Mercer, Bill Alexander, Battle Brown, Paul Pendergraph, Guards. Basketball Scores Pittsboro ..... ,,.l..... C hapel Hill 52-15 Sanford ..... .....l. C hapel Efland ........ ,... .,... C h apel Hill 21-17 Sanford ..,..... .,...., C hapel Hillsboro ..... .....,,,. C hapel Hill 19-11 Moncure ......... ....... C hapel Hillsboro .,.., ......... C hapel Hill 11-27 Hope Valley .,.,,.....,,,, Chapel Pittsboro ....,.,.......,...., Chapel Hill 31-15 Hill Hill Hill Hill .Left Guru-fl 30-12 14-21 23-14 20-17 Thirty-three 'WL E , on I ,Q - gr 5 s.-' 131.1 5 ,if--rr E' 1- 1' rw N bfi' knife! 5' f Q emu X J x. . Q ,,.::Q J9! -iff: -Y .,' fl ' 5-' ' I A L, ' ' 0.5! -gy'5.f3fl.:!:--W-., , , Yr - 4- - ,, 5.3.1 -9' z, f- .-frm'--w-.neg---.,.., 'f -:. ,En .A ,. - -..z--,Q 4 . '-ug, ' - 'Yi-fi aj K FSM'-ff '51l .. 1,7 - 1:0 -4 ,gi --1. - . 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