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

 - Class of 1937

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. . v ,.:,vf' 351-. ' --. -S .. M-- .31 ' E . 1: .s::,,tt.L.-x ' nfilfviv np fr. 111 A . mtg,-11-'mr .- . ' ef ffl tel l L Ll li: I CCMULX HN VAN HECKE il i-Y, Cl, 2, 3, 45, Proconiazz, C3, 15. HII,l,Il'E, C453 Assistant Manager Tennis Team, C3Jg Manager, C4Jg Chorus, C4U. JIooel1er Van claims that he has re- eeirefl his nielc-name falsely. But he is rm rery yoorl sport about it, and consequent- ly fu-e all like him. FAUCETTE W'1LL1.xMs Home Economics Club, CZDQ Cho- rus, CZ, 39. Faucette has lovely rerl hair but lacks the proverbial high. temper that accom- panies it. She is one of the jolliest, most amiable girls in the class, and when she smiles you feel as though you were re- eeiving a real treat. ' l Aly Dramatic Club, fy cm: Hi-Y, C4D. I ANNA BE 1 Chorus, Cl, X 3 Library Club, Cl, 2, 435 Sec ry Hi-Y, C3, 43. Ar ta Bel Smith her soft voice and gens tle M, ' a true exarnple of Southern charm the has also perfected the tech- nique acting o.ttentii'e and quietly flur- iny CICISSOS, but we frequently suspect that her mind is far away. W Escorr XVOOLLEN Woocllaerry Forest, C35, Chorus, C-Hg Football, C453 Dramatic Club, C453 HIl.LI1iE, C4J. t'VVeek is one of our sheep who has returned to the fold. None of us can deny that his presence adds .something to the school, or that we will miss him when he -is gone. LATANE YVRIGHT C1, 2, 33: HILLIFE, Latane's attractiveness, especially her Iorely eyes, has won, her as muelz. renown X ns her ercellent work in all her classes. f - She is one of our most brilliant and in- teresting elassmates. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY C4C0l1l1-llIll'C'l from Page 65 Flash! The internationally known college widow, Dorothy Page, taking up the bet of your correspondent, hooked Dean Robert Burton House, Jr., the man who never looked at a woman before. ' Flash! Playboy Alex Sessoms left for Egypt late this afternoon. Says Mr. Sessoms. Chorus girls Margaret Morrison, Ada Mae Perry, Ruth Lindsay, Henrietta Logan, and Sarah Fore are getting too expensive. I think l'll try a harem. Flash! Famous designer ,lunior Smith has designed a new baby carriage. Says Mrs. Smith CFrances Clarkb, l don't see why he designed a carriage-what we need is truck. These latest news reports have been broadcast through the courtesy of Pullen Pickled Peppers Company. Peter Piper may have picked a peck of pickled peppers, but Peter Piper prefers to pick a peck of Pullen's prize predominating, patented, paprika, pleasantly peeled pickled peppers. Page Tzeelzfe

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Y it gat, ' ai-:CCI C2,-, 5W d rl ' ab t, y 'C a v, , 525.1 EMLJGFKI-i,f.1L'.Q,, '..' f. f.Q.Qf', 4 ,..l C , 12- 'li lol, .es C 750' fd' ' ' T 'CCW V ' .1 ' -..ii-'Pr-' 4... -.Lig,.......--C dw, 1 I7 BREWSTER RoGERsoN Proconiai , CZ, 3, 45, Business Man- ager, C35, d' or, C453 Hi-Y, CZ, 3, 45 3 Seco rize Pbetry Contest, cs - 1 , C3, of at day we of the senior class will all be ,claiming t we knew Brewster when. fVV7th, is ingenuity, talent, and little ,gr ,Q he will surely be fain- ous. , .X U .Ld D 1 Kg l, , n Slissotiss, JR. f Tenni x ' Make-UAECOIP es CZ5 n y ' ub,jCl, Z, , 45 L U tc il,- 'L C1 'Z,'3, 45 , Hi-Y, D u 1 ' .i a liv wire in school. Clf D t b ieve it ask Mr. Templeton 1-. my II class.5 His interest and ual activity in dramatics have ught him considerable recognition. LEN SMITHEY Football, QCZ, 352 Dramatic Club, CZ, 35 5 Boxing, CZ, 35 3 VicegPresident Senior Class.. J. ri is'aC yoodxzethlete and siwent. H42 cal lrhiiless-li h-l'lfflf'llfi6,0Tf67li makes us e rather childabh, ike foolish pup- pies in the presence of a wise, sedate old watch dog. Ross STACY XWilkesboro H. S6-,C 3, Home Eco- no , ics Club, Cl,'Z5'g,' ri ' atib Club, flresielediitf' C45 Q'Pl'1! sical Edu- i , C45 3 Basketball, CZ, 3, 45 3 lVlanagerf Team, C45 1 Soccer, C45 2 C45. Rose is the bubble-y, good-naturerl sort of person who seems to get into enero- fthing and 'make you glad she's there. C. H. H. S. will miss ,her infectious laughter. FRANCES Scorfr TILLEV ,110 H.s q1,2f65- 1- ,C45- as , 'f'2'l'IDba!n'1a' , ,. Frances hasnit been here nery long, but she's made a good impression on. us. A willing worker with a sweet disposition CGS well as a pretty face5. She has had no trouble in becoming one of us. 'Q AALEX SEssoMs Football, CZ, 3, 45 3 Dramatic Club. CZ, 45, Hi-Y, CZ, 3, 45. Even, if for no other reason, the in- niates of C. H. H. S. should esteem, Ale.:- for his patience and forbearance as su- per1'isor of fourth period study hall. It really marvelous the almost maternal in- dulgence he shows for his playful charg- PS. VVEscoTT S M ITU, JR. Football, Cl, Z, 45: Basketball, CZ, 35 5 Baseball, C15 2 Boxing, C35 1 Pres- ident Sports Club, CZ5: Chorus, Cl, Z,45gHi-Y, C45giI11,r,11f1Q, C45. Dramatic Club, C45. That Junior is ci rery versatile person is shown by his list of activities. He has been a valuable asset in the field of sports. . LOUISE Smiuzow Cho Baskabaii, Cl, 25: Baskemll Club, CZ5g ii-Y, C45: Operetta, .1-M1:fUl?lliy ' Education, C45. Lonise's happy disposition. and her abil- ita to laurh or Nl n Jathiw ' th: east '. J- -,ll I :A V15 f may lie, hare ufon. her many friends. If We could all be as cheerful as she after history tests, u'e'rl spend fewer unhalllflf hours. EDWIN 'llrxx KERSLEY Hi-Y, Cl, Z, 3, 451 Aviation Club, C253 Sports Club, 435: Cborus, C452 Football, C3, 453 Basketball, CZ, 3, 45. Three cheers for a suiell sport! Edirin is one of Chapel Hill Hiyhfs star basket- ball players. Anti rio the ladies prefer blondes? You bet they like this one! THELMA 'TROTTER Basketball, Cl, Z, 35g Home Eco- nomics Club, C353 Secretaryfllreas- urer Sports Club, C3, 45: Phys1cal Education, C45g Hi-Y, C45. Ever since people have founal out 'zchat a goorl listener Thelnia is, she has seldom been given. ri chance to say very nzueh. VVhen she does talk though, .we a re charnied by her lorely, soft voice.



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uIlR1!iTLLQis !'iEE.:. ,eggs .Lt , ge T H E SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Miss Stacy, I have been sent to interview you on the unique history you wrote for your high school class. All right. What is it that you want to know ? My paper wants an informal comment on some of the more important incidents in your school career, such as the operetta the school gave in your freshman year. Oh, Jlliss Clzcwylvlossollz was diriected hy Miss Honeycutt. angl some of the class took part in it. You mentioned Dr. George Howard and the demerit system. Yes. Dr. Howard instituted a demerit system and student government when he became principal in our sophomore year. We Cid our part in working off demeritsl What about your class presidents? You named May Hampton Caldwell, Ellen Hudson. Marie McClelland, and Jennie VVells Newsome as successive presidents. Have you any com- ment on them? Only that the job was just an honor until the senior year, and then what a lot of work to be done ! Did your class give any parties or banquets P VVell, our class gave the regular Junior-Senior affair in IQM. And then in our senior year, the P. T. A. was led hy Mrs. Jensen in three all-school parties. They were our best effort for school spirit. Oh, yes-we inaugurated a School Fair in our last yearg it will be given every year in the future. You say that the chorus won state honors when your class was in its sophomore and junior years. Our glee club was dominated by members of our class-it went twice to Greensboro and carried off high honors. I see. VVell, your history states that the 1937 class was the first to graduate from the new high school. Besides that, is there anything else you want to give a statement on? Why, of course l-Sports! We had Sonny Jordan to capture the state tennis champion- ship in singles, and our other sports were led hy members of the class: Tankersley, Neyer, and Perry. Our teams made good records in their class every year. Miss Stacy, have you anything else to say to the newspaper or to the public ? UNO, I think not. We've covered most of the important events that I mentioned in the history. A'Very well, and thank you. I'll be at the C. H. H. S. '37 graduating exercises to hear your history read! i Page Thirteen

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