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

 - Class of 1936

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no Mm--O --A. M 1:.fAfQmi-iiLLiFEd,A-.ss JANII2 E. LONG Home Economics, 33 Hi-Y, 43 Tre-asurer Class. 2. .Al s11'w'f sniila' mul fl pair of laughing hlur' wyvs vnulrf' Il per- fwrl from for Jfnii1f's loving lnwsolurlily. Shi' is Il rising mu- sirinn nnfl n r'mis4'i1'i1fz'm:s irork- ur. Sw' hm' riiniplfm' UV' lore il. THOMAS MCINTOSH Tennis. 2: I'I'llL'0lli2lll. 2. 3, 4: llruinutim' Club. 3. -1: Hillifv, ll Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4. Pun my u-urfl. u'huf u gn'ysr'r of I1'il.' Tnninigfs l'l'Ill'kS arf' quill' us d4'finiff'ly u puff of him ns his liriflhf rffrl huir mul abun- llllllf frevklrfs. TVR url' prnurl of fhis j1f1m s Proconiun. H0011 uwrk, Tummy. MARY F. ODUM Churus. 1. 2. 3. L: l'rucunim1. 1. 2. il: SeL'r0l:iry Hi-Y. 31 l5'es- illi-ul Ili-Y. l: Poetry Prize. 3: Music Contest Honors. 1, 2. 3. H1'rr s lu our mos! fnI1'1iff'vl s1'nior.' Thr' sur're'ss of fhf' Hi-Y Vluh fhis ywur :ras flue' fo .lluru I l'lIIll'f'S' fiiu' l1'uflw'sliip. Hun- urs fn hw' for hrilliunf work in url, luwfrgl, null, lnsf, liuf uni lwusf, in musir. DOROTHY K. PATTERSON Coates H. S.: Home licmumn- il-s. :iz Hi-Y. 1. Imrolliy is :wry Hilli'1'l'1' nnrl lIllIljflil'I'flfli. Shi' is 1'jjir'i1'uf in hm' sfmlivs mul is uwll 1'f'rsf'fl in fhr' fnrl fhuf fhwrr' is rr limi' fm' ll'lll'k null u film' fur plrrgl. IV4' fvrl surf' lhnl she' will u'in mini!! friwnrls in lufwr lifr' us shi' flllv in hvr youlli. ANNE L. RAEORO ,illlll' LM' is mir' of flu' lIlUSf l-lAl'l'NlNfillIf' lifflf' IIPVNIIIIN in Thr' rrurlrl. Inu' lnuk nf flmsr' lfluz' vffws mul fha' ,llIl'Il1'Nf hvnrf will nwlf. If irnulrl hr' nu impossibil- ifyl :mf lo lika' uw' lrhn nllrnlls has sumaffhinfl fl'll'llfii!l nr kind fn sup fo 1'a'1'rynn:', 6 R.,-j ' ' 1936 -.Gigi 10 Es-- , , .Vu WILLIAM A. MCCAULEX' Chorus, 33 Drmnatic Club. -L: Boxing. 3. -L: Class Baby. A niurz' flllilll-Ilflflll'CfI ur flmr- uuyhlu likeable' pvrsmz lhrm TVil- lium. uwulfl ln' hnrrl fo jimi. He iwivfi' sewns fn '11'm'ry mul is l'1'l'!l fl'lf'l1di!l. IVilh his mus- rlvs hr' 'llllfllll vusilgl pusz' for Aw you num nr muusrf' ml- i'r'1'fisrn11'i1fs. CHARLES MOWRY Easy f'on1f', wusy gn. Life safvnis lu lw jusf ll illllfl of flier'- riws fu Chnrlvs. He rvrlaivily shiiws mi. Dr. Fnrrnfs word fvsf fhuugh. fThnf's morf than mbsf of us swni fo hulv' rlnn0.',J Cliurlvs is nwurly nlzruys sur- ruunllwl hy Il lzunrh of frimuls. His hlurk hair mul eyes are dis- linr'fiiv'. JUANITA E. PARRISH Chorus. 1. 2. 3, lg President Chorus. 3: Secretary Chorus. 2: Vice-Prcsiclenl Junior Class, 3. Junniln is vspwr-inllgl noted for hvl' l'uiz'1'. Shi' hoplfs som? flny fu make if fnmmls. VV? kimu' fhnf u'ifh hvr iuf1'r'lio'us smilf' und 1'hnrmin!l II6'l'SUlIllilfIl she' will lu' ll :wil surcess, FRED PULLEN President uf Supliomore Class. 2: Football. 2. 3: Sports Club. 2: Boxing. AL. Fr1'1l's rz'r-Ord speaks for if- svlf. H1 s nlzrngls fnken fm uc- firf' Illlff in ufhI4'tif's und has lrcvu quill' II sffrr. Hrfs nn ull- rouml yum! spnrf and n su'PIl fwllmr. H1'r1 s fo you, Frvd. LIENNA W. RIGGSBEE Drsunutic Club. 3. lmiiiirr is umiflwr of our small nu'niln'rs. Hr'r rliverfuluess is ulirnyfs nppmwnf even when flli'l'l S ll FI'l'IlCfl quiz nerf p1'rind. I,e'nm1 is fl girl who fu'ill lll'l'i'l' ln' for1'z'4l fo cicrepl fl lmrk svnf in life. 33+

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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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11' MARY L. RIOGSEEE Basketball, 3, -Lg Sport Club, 3. To understand Jlary one must know her. Onee your friend she is alirays your friend. She is fond of athleties and above all basketball. Though she is rery quiet she has determination in all she does. IfVe feel sure that sueeess zrill eroiru her efforts. JUNIUS I. SCALES Greensboro H. S.: Fort Lauri- erdale H. S.: Hi-Y, 4. Junius is another neufz-owner, but he has quiekly adjusted him- self to his surroundings and made many friends. His eurly white hair and neatness of ap- pearanee are distinetire. Here's to happy days, Juuius. BILLY SPARROW Although Billy toufers far above our heads he doesn't have a eondeseendiny air. He's o hard ieorker, serious-minded, and unusual eonibination of brain and l1rau'n. His bashf-ul smile and blonde hair are a part of his attraetion for us. WILLIAM E. STONE, JR. Sports Club. 3: Chorus, 3, J.. Edgar is a liard-n-orking boy, uvhieh is certainly a valuable asset to anyone. He has been too busy during his high sehool eareer to take an aetire part in ath leties. EDNA I. SUITT Treasurer Home Economics Club: Chorus, 1, 2: Dramatic Club. 4. Edna is another one of our fine seniors-a girl of dignity and poise, who has a zi-onderful way of making everybody like her without even trying. Her hair, her erowning beauty, is the envy of every girl in school. ---Q, H I L L I FE NEWER 0+ 1936 12 - Twtit 11 FRANCES M. RIGGSEEE Chorus. 3. .tg Basketball Club. 3: Basketball, 2. Cl. To see Franees on elass one Irould think she nerel' had any- thiny but an orderly and studi- ous thouyht in life, but on the outside she is a yood sport. At her speeial interest, basket- ball, she has inade a biy sueeess. LLOYD M. SENTER Lloyd is one of the feu' boys in the elass u'ho isn't eonstaut- ly beiny ealled dou'u for loud talkiny. Hoirerer, dou't yet the idea that he is the yoodyA yoollyu kind. Far from it.' He's a sirell sport any u'ay you look at it. He eertainly deserves the best of breaks. EDN EY W. STACY Lenoir H. S.. 1: Wilkesboro H. S.. 21 Secretary Current Events Club. 3: H-Y. 1: Foot- ball. 2. 3. L: Red Cross Repre- sentative. -L. Webb is a eonseientious stu- dent and a likeable boy. He hasn't been Irith us lony but is quite 7n'oiuiuent,' and ire ll'lSll hiin luek. MALLIE J. STONE .llallie has been too busy dui'- iny his hiyh sehool eareer to take part in outside aetirities. Hou'el'e1', you dou't hare to be a yood athlete to be a yood boy. IV1' iniyht say, about .llallie that he's not too sober, and not too yay, but a true blue boy in ever!! fray. MARGARET C. THOMPSON Home l 1L'0ll0llllCS, 3: Chorus, -5. L. Petite, dainty, ehie-all these ll'0I'flN eonie to our nziuds zrhen u'e think of Christine. tlVe eould suin all this up by sayiuy she zeas eute, but ire dislike the 11-ord.1 Christine is an earn- est irorker and deserves sur-eess.

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