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MARY OCHSE MCKEE, Age 17. Proconian 2,5,4 Csubscription manager 53 business manager 433 dramatic club 1,23 debating team 53 A. A. 1,53 chorus 13 business staff of annual 43 tennis 2. GENEHA FRANCES NEVILLE, Age 18. soccer 1,23 A.A. 2. WILLIAM STROWD NEVILLE, Age 17. basketball l,2,5,43 football 5,43 chorus 43 Proconian 5,4 lsports editor 5,453 H1-Y 5,43 track 53 baseball manager 43 dramatic club 1,23 A. A. 2,53 cutest boy in senior class. ELMER OAKLEY, Age lv. baseball 2,s. SALLIE A. PAGE, Age 17. secretary of freshman and sophomore classes3 Proconian 2,5,4 lmanaging editor 5, rewrite editor 413 soccer 1,23 baseball l,2,53 May court 2,53 A. A. 2,53 bestsall round girl in senior classg editor of Hilllfe. WILLIAM BENsoN PARTIN, Age 19. football l,2,5,43 A. A. l,:5.3 sport club lo JOHN BLODGETT PEEBLES, Ag6 18. Hutson High School 13 basketball 2,53 H1-Y 5,43 most studious boy 43 quietest boy 4. JULIA BOWEN PEEBLES, Age 15. basketball 1,23 soccer 1,23 baseball 5: chorus 43 A. A. 2,53 dramatic club 23 debating club 43 most studious girl 4. JOSEPHINE PENDERGRAFT, Age 16. soccer 1,22 May coyrt 53 chorus 43 business manager on annual staff. fl mn REID PERRY, Age lv. baseball 5,43 A. A. 5. FLORENCE VIRGINIA PULLEN, Age 19. Lexington High School lVa.j 13 basketball 13 chorus 1. ERNEST LLOYD RIGGSBEE, Age 18. baseball 1, 2, 5, 43 football 5,4. SUE DUPUY SOUTHERLAND, Age 17. Goldsboro High School 1, 23 sports club 1,23 A. A. 53 tennis 23 baseball l, 53 track 53 basketball 1,2, 5,43 dramatic class 23 president of sophomore c1ass3 senior write-up ed1tor3 manager track and baseball 53 May court 53 best-all-round girl athlete 4. LEWIS LLOYD SPARROW, Age 19, A. A. 2,5. ROY SHETLAND SPARROW, Age 17. LOUISE SPEAR, Age 17. class poet. RALPH SPRINKLE, Age 17. Hampton High School fvaaff Phoebus High School KVa.J 1,23 baseball 53 football 43 chief junior marshall 53 ass't. ed1tor'of Hillife. ROBERT LEE STROWD, Age 20. Stanton Military Academy 2 YBBPBZ basketball l,2,5,43 A. A. 2,52 baseball 2. BESSIE B ADEN STROWD, Age 16. Bowling Greene, Ken. 13 basketball 13 Hay court 1,2,5f junior marshall3 A. A. 53 track 53 most attract- ive girl 4. JOB WESLEY UMSTEAD, Age 16. basketball 1,2,5,4f A. A. 1,23 vice-president sophomore classg secretary of senior classg H1-Y 2,5,43 debating club 43 best dressed boy in senior class3 R. J. Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem 5. 11
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JULIAN FRANKLIN HEAD, Age 17. A. A. 33 football 4. MARY ELIZABETH HENRY, Age 17. President of freshman class3 May court 2,51 soccer 1, 23 track 33 vice-president senior class3 Prooonian 3, 43 lexchange editor 333 senior representative for annualg junior marsha113 baseball 33 chorus 2, 3. HORACE HAYDEN HODGES, Age 17. Kinston High School 1, 2, 33 president freshman class CKinstonJ3 basketball 43 H1-Y 4. JAMES ERNEST HORNE, Age 17. football 3, 43 baseball 2,3,43 A.A. 33 chorus 43 science club 1. RUTH LANE HOWARD, Age 16. chorus 43 glee club 43 soccer 43 May court 33 cutest girl in senior class. WILLIAM PALMER HUDSON, Age 16. representative to annual staff 13 Proconian l,2,3,4 lbusiness manager 3, editor-in-chief 493 dramatic club 23 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Cvice-president 3,413 vice-president of sophomore class3 basketball 3,43 debating club 43 president of junior class3 most conceited and influential boy in senior class. LILIAN MURCHINESS JACKSON, Age 16. Greensboro track 1,23 soccer 1,23 chorus 1,23 glee'c1ub l,2. MARGARET LOUISE JOHNSTON, Age 15. Proconian 4 lrewrite 8d1tOP,3 debating team 33 chorus 2,3,43 dramatic club 23 May court 33 Durham High School 13 most ambitious sen1or3 class testator 4. MARGARET ANNE JORDAN, Age 17. soccer 1,23 Proconian 23 chorus 2,42 glee club 43 A.A. l, 2, 33 May court 3. ANNE TURNER KNIGHT, Age 16. soccer 1,23 track 33 baseball 33 Proconian 2,3,4 Cnews editor 3, ass't. business and advertising manager 413 A. A. 2, 33 Ass't business manager on annual staff, 43 May court 2, 33 chorus 23 most popular girl in senior class. EDGAR KENNETH LLOYD, Age 1'7. A. A. 5. HERMAN BRAXTON LLOYD, Age 18. baseball basketball 43 A. A. 33 chorus 43 best-all science club 1. ESTHER HAMILTON MEBANE, Age 18. Durham court 1,23 chorus 43 Literary society 1,23 senior class: best looking senior girl. 1,2,3,4j football l,2,3, -round boy athlete 43 High School 1,23 May most concieted girl in MARGARET ESTHER MUNCH, Age 16. soccer 1,22 dramatic club 1,23 chorus 3,43 girls glee club 43 senior class historian. WILLIAM MARVIN MCCAULEY, Age 17. A. A. H1-Y 5,42 dramatic bluc 4. 23 tennis 33 basketball ETHEL MCGALLIARD, Age 17. basketball 1,23 dramatic club 23 A.A. 2,:5. CHARLES EUGENE MCINTOSH, Age 16. treasurer of freshman class3 Proconian 2,3,4 Ccirculation manager 3, aes't. business manager 453 science club 13 basketball 3,43 secretary and treasurer of junior class3 track 33 most popular boy in senior class3 best-all-round boy in senior class3 president of H1-Y 43 president of senior class 10 High School 1, 23 M ,A
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JAMES MAURICE VAN HECKE, Age 15. basketball 3,43 tennis 5,43 football 43 Proconian 33 Hi-Y 5,45 chorus 4: A. A. 33 dramatic club 23 class baby 4. LUCY JUANITA WARD, Age 17. chorus 13 A. A. 3. AUTRY LILLIAN WILLIAMS, Age 17. music 1,23 A. A. 1. ELIZABETH ORLEAN WILSON, Age 16. basketball 2: A. A. 25 most un- conscious girl in senior class. L'?:E::wscJ1-'Ik CZQASS NAflL..L. The class of 1954 of the Chapel Hill High School of Orange County, of the state of North Carolina, being of sound mind and intellect, after due consideration and thoughtful meditation, doth will and bequeath to the following in recognition of their merit and their needs, with the hope that they will use them to their betterment, and accept them in the kindly spirit in which they are given, these things we have used and cherished so much. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I. To John Henderson, Waldine Bass wills her perpetual calm. II. Margaret Munch wills her modesty to D. D. Carroll. III. Blodgette Peebles leaves his cloud of silence to Trudie Pahlow IV. Esther Mebane gives her sophistication to Sally Foard MacNider V. Mary Henry wills her brunette beauty to Milton Hogan. VI. To Elizabeth Correll, Elizabeth Wilson bequeathes her un- consciousness. VII. Billy Hudson wills his infallible wit and his ryt mioal gait to Junior Utley. VIII Ruth Howard leaves her cuteness to Bruce Trabue. IX. Nell Booker gives her originality to David Hoefer. X. Gene McIntosh leaves his sunny disposition to Catherine Carmichael. XI. Sallie Page bequeathes her executive ability to Fred Pullen. XII. Anne Turner Knight leaves her nose for news Cscandolous and otherwise! to Mary Frances Odu . XIII To Thayer Lloyd, Mary McKee wills her pep. XIV. nL1ln Jackson wills her appetite to May Hampton Caldwell. XV. John Umstead wills his deep voice to Maxton Boone. XVI. To Brewster Rogerson, Herman Lloyd, our star athlete, wills his athletic ability. XVII.Margaret Jerdan bequeathes her 'winning waysn to Edwin Whitefield. XVIII.Julia Peebles wills her serious nature to Ned Hamilton. XIX. To the arising seniors, our successors, we will our much desired, never-granted privileges to be delivered sometime between September and June of the year 1934-1935. XX. We leave our love and best wishes for a successful future'to Chapel Hill High School. Peggy Johnston, Tsstator. Witnesses: - Clarence Ollie 12
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