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

 - Class of 1936

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3-M--Q---+-H-CJ -M-WM A-A-me A-11.450 lil I L L I F E CW :gr Rox' E. CLARK Vive-l'resident Senior Class. I: Chief Mnrsliul. IS: Presiflent Stump ClIIb. 3: lxlilllilgfl' Foot- ball. I-: NIZIIIZIIICI' Ihisketlnill. -I-I Nlziiiziger Boximr. Al: Pl'0k'0Ill2lll. I: Hillife. 1: Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4: Sports Club, 3: Chorus, 1. 2. 3. I: 'l'r:u'k 1: Football. 3: Dm- llliltlt' Club. -1. What more would lu' said than has llll't'IlIlj! lnfwn Sllfllfllf MAXINIZ CoLE Chorus, 3. Illafine rloesn't talk lnurh, hut she's one of those people who rIoesn't hare to talk to make you like her. Shu has a most lorahle nature mal is al- rragls SIl'4'ftf anrl swnsihlv. She has Il'o:l a plan' in our hearts 1rhir'h shall Ill'l'l'l' ln' forgfottell. LINDON E. CQRRELL Sport Club. 3: Chorus. 3. 4: Football, 3. 4: Baseball. 2: Bus- ketbzill. l. 2. 3. -1. Hr'l'o's fo thu' rising! young lulritonw of our 1'Iass.' lVr' u'on't l'I'llll'llllN'I' Linllon for a quiet ralni hut for his avnwral vllevr- fulnrss. Hafs also Ilona' vrorl- italflf- work in. rarious sports. Hon rouayw, Lindon .' ANNIE E. DUNCAN Sport Club. 3: Home lflconom- ns. 3. Iluring the four years of High Nrhool Elizabeth has sturk 'lrith us through thifk anal thin. Sho is tho kinrl lrho says littlw but is a goorl listener. She has, flII'l'l'7,lll'l', a Il'f'lllf1l of friends to irish her suvress in life. THIELMA I. DURHAM Sci-retnI'y-'l'I'e:IsIII'eI' Ilrniinitic Club, I: 'Treasurer Hi-Y. -I-: Basketball, 2: IJr:IIn:ItiI' Club. 3. Il-: Junior Msirshsil, Zi: Stntc llrziinaitiu Contest. 3. 7'hr'Ima is rfs1u'r'ially1 notwl for lnfr splwnflirl 11-ork in the Dra- Illllfll' Club. Hur aliilitgf in this anrl other fields assures hvl' a hriyht and happy future. - C-' 1936 JM..-. . -..ggi 8 lgq..- WALTER CLARK lVaIt:'r is a rleserver of mano Sll1Il'I'Illfil'!'S hut one of theni deals lrith modesty irhif-h ig 1n'ohal1Iy a reason you may have hffarrl little about him. He is r-onseiwntious, rletermined, anrl reserrefl, mvelliny in Boy Smut lrork. Hr' hopes to enter U. N. C. Herrfs to a hard 'workerl ALICE L. CONNER Home EI-onornics Club. 3: See- retary Home Eeononiics Club, 3: Chorus. 2. 3. -1: Secretary Cho- rus. Ali: Trezislirer Junior Class, :iz Hi-Y. Al. Louise is a girl who aliragfs looks on the briuht side of life. Une lH'l'1'I' sees her 'when she's flozrnrast. Her Iorely red hair is arhnirwrl by everyone in sfhool. CHRISTINE M. DOBBINS Treasurer Hi-Y. 3: Chorus. 1. 2. 3. 1: Hi-Y. JI. 4: Home Eco- nomies. II: Most Dignified. Christine is alzrays ready to luuyh. Une of the niee things about her is that she laughs at your 'll'UI'Hl' puns. May her kinrl inr'rr'ase.' No ironrler we all like her anrl hopo the best for her. CELIA D. DURHAM Secretary Junior Class: Write- up Editor I-Iillifw, fl: PI'0COI'llilll. 3. 4: Hi-Y. 3. -L: Dramatic Club. 1: Home El'0Il0IlllCS Club. 3: Chorus. 1, 2, 3: Most eonccitecl. CeIia's hright Mark eyes hare an. impish, rleliyhtful 'uwu of jiashing, and, for one so eharm- ingly feminine, she is 'L'l'7'1l effi- rient and Iirilliant. WILLIAM T. EVANS Sport Club. 2. 3. 4. It is through his friendliness anrl likeable disposition, that Thomas has Ilfllllf the highest rl'- sper-t from his friends. IV1' are sure his future will be as sur eessful as his high school earec'1' has been.

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D -JCI HILLIFE .':---- -- RALPH P. ANDREWS Treasurer Senior Hi-Y. 11: Senior Hi-Y, 3. -L: Dramatic Club. 1: Chorus. 3. R. P. is an all-round good sport. Everyone in the class knows this. He takes life easy and never seems to worry about anything. He has always given the school loyal and strong sup- port. ANNIE L. ATWATER Secretary Basketball Club. 3: Chorus. 3, 4: Sports Club, 3. Behold a girl who has a very contagious laugh. She always sees the bright side of things. Upon acquaintance and a knowl- edge of her interest and enthu- siasm. in. 'll'llC!l'!'l'C'I' she 'under- takes, one is not surprised that her classmates all like her. JEAN BRECKENRIDGE Secretary Dramatic Club. 3: Vice-President Dramatic Club. 4: Proconian Staff. 4: Managing Editor Hillife, 4: Hi-Y. 3. 42 State Dramatic Contest. 3: Hon- orable Mention Poetry Contest. 3: Operetta. Cherryblossom. We nzustn't judge Jean by her size. Although she's one of the smallest in the class she's one of the best. ROBERT W. CALDWELL Basketball. 1. 2: Manager Basketball. 3: Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4: Secretary Hi-Y. 3: Chorus-. 4. It's really a joy to 'watch Bob. He alicays looks so contented- ly comfortable and never seems to have to rush around like the rest of us. Nevertheless, he has done a lot and we're proud of him. WILLIAM R. CAMPBELL, JR. Model Airplane Club. 3: Mu- sic Club, 3: Dramatic Club. -li: Football. 3: Basketball, 4. W. R. takes an active part inf all school activities, but espe- cially does he shine forth in football and basketball. A good sport and a true pal-a boy we shall never forget when we are no longer classmates. C. .,..i.1. 4 1936 -..sit 7 fy. ROBERT C. ANDREWS, JR. Chorus. 3. li: Arlvertisin,L,f Man- ager Hillife. 1: Class Pest. Hob is a small member of our class, but true lrorth. isn't measurerl in size. He's one of these people zrho keep your spirits up lI'1lt'Nf ererubofly else is flown and out . lVe all kllllll' l1e'll he one slrell doctor. A-H 'ic-fQ'L' ME E. BAGBH7 Vice-l'resiclent Chorus. 3: President Chorus. -1-: Secretary Senior Class. 4: Manager Bas- ketball. 3. L: Hi-Y Club. 3. 4: Chorus. 1. 2. 3. -L: Dramatic Club. 2: Proconian Staff. 2. 3: Hillife Staff. 2: Home Econom- ics. 3: 2nil place in Poetry Con- test: H. S. Trio. 3. Nice going, Anne! FRANCES L. CALDWELL Chairman Junior-Senior En- tertainment Committee. 3: Cho- rus. 2. 3. L: Proconian. 3, 4: Home Economics Club. 3: Hi- X. 3. -L. Fran is just swell! She has made an enviable record at C. H. H. S. and is one of its most popular students. IVE knon' she'll prore a rrlluable as- set anylrlzere. PHYLLIS CAMPBELL Hillife starr, 4. Hi-Y, 4. lVho soirl blondes u'ere dumb? lVell, l4ere's definite proof that they oren't. Phyllis gets .-l's on most of her ll'1l7'k and still finds time for outside activities. As to her looks41rell-picture a- morlern. Version of Diana. D. D. CARROLL Tennis, 1. 2. 3: Proconian. 1, 2. 3: Art Editor of Proconian. 3: Glee Club. 1, 2. 3. 4: Secre- tary of Freshman Class: Debat- ing Club, 3: Assistant Business Manager of Hillife: State High School Golf Tourney. 2. 1. IJ, Il. is a grand sport. Ev- eryone likes him and enjoys being with him. Here's luck to li swell boy!



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J.L,l -121 HILLIFE Ir-'E LUCILLE FOISTER Home Economics. 3. We 'wish we knew Lucille bet- ter for ire like her ready smile and her soft voice. Her gentle manner indieates a very pleas- ing personality. She is a very unassuming, shy little person, but she seems to have 'l'l1l17l.'Ql friends. IVe irish her happi- ness. JUANITA M. GARRETT Chorus, 3. 4: Economics Club, 3. We donft have to give three guesses who's coming when Juanita hits Senior Hall. She is full of life and has a smile for ereryone. In fuvhaterer field she plans to direet her talents we know that she cannot fail. JANETT M. HOGAN Home Economics. 3: Chorus. 3. 4: Most Unconscious. lVe now turn. to the most stu- dions girl in our class. She prob- ably has more knozrledge nou' than many of ns u-ill erer have. She is reserved in U. crowd but a real friend among friends. DAVID A. HOWARD Stamp Club. 3: Debating Club. 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Basketball, 4: Proconian, -t: Dramatic Club, 4-. Some members of his ser might 'irell profit by Daridis er- ample. He seldom speaks 'unnee- essarily and uvhen. he does talk he does it economically. Boys like Darid make a 'tray in the irorld. ROBERT A. KOCH President Hi-Y, 2: Stamp Club, 2: Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3: Chorus, 4. Bobby looks to us like a young musician. or poet but vehement- ly protests that he is neither. He has a knack for making and holding friends and is 'very loy- al to them all. We know the fu- ture holds eminence for Bob. I -.a 'fl 1936 3' 9 134..- HELEN L. FRINK Roeliif Jansen H. S.: Home Economics, 3: Chorus, 2, 3: Pro- conian. 3. 4: Most Original. lVith her long eyelashes and lristful grace, Helen might 'well be the subjeet of a poem or song. Hut don't mistake ns. She's too peppy and has too much originality for a languish- in!! maid. CHARLES B. GIDUZ Proconian. -L: Dramatic Club. 3. -lg Tennis Team, -L: Hi-Y, 3. At: lst Place State Music Con- test. 3: Hillife Staff, -1: Chorus. 4. You should hear Bunny l'llll.l' notes out of a trumpet. He also has a yankee aecent and, nevertheless, a u'hole passel' of admirers. VANCE W. HOGAN Sport Club. 3, 4. Vance is the quiet type, very unassuming, and yet outstand- ing among his rlassmates. With his fine spirit of fellowship, se- riousness of purpose, Vanee will go on, acliiering the fine things of life, and meeting with the success that he deserves. MARGARET L. HUDSON President Senior Class: Vice- Presiclent Sophomore Class: President Dramatic Club. 3, 4: Proconinn. 1, 2: Hi-Y. 3. 4: Jun- ior Marshal: VVrite-up Staff of Hillife. 4. We ean't say enough wonder- ful things about our class pres- ident. Her achievements and attractions are eountless. LESLIE J. KURFEES Raleigli H. S.: Chorus. 3, 4: Home Economics, 3. Leslie came to us from Ra- leigh High School her sophomore Near. Since then she's become a most valuable member of our r-lass. She has a pleasing per- sonality and is well-liked by the whole elass. Best wishes, Les- lie!

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