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

 - Class of 1938

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,X 'wh N . .- - '-vi '7 - V-. .. . -Vo v A ', -v.-,L7,-wuv-- n-r- . ., .-, W -J-hw , , , , SENIOR LIFE '38 Hilda is the kind of person who can take charge of a group and really put some pep into it. Look at the Dramatic Club! And in- telligent! We've really got something here. Anyway, she's been one of those Hcan't do withoutn classmates, well-known and liked by all of us. A VERA MAE THRIFT- BasketballC1,2,3,4D3 Glee ClubCl,5,4Dg Sports ClubCl,SDg Home EconomiesC2Dg DramaticsC4Dg Knitting Clubfdj. Vera Mae is one of the liveliest girls any of us have ever known. She's always on the go- and I really mean Hon the gon. Have you ever seen her on the basketball court? She's a grand player, just ask her teammates about that! And then, looking at Vera Mae, you kpow that gentlemen prefer blondes. SARA UMSTEAD- Hi-YCl,2,5,president 4, vice-president of State Hi-Y 4Dg Basket- ballCl32,5Dg ProconianCS,5,4Dg DramaticsC5,4Dg Glee ClubC5,4Dg Head CheerleaderC4Dg President of Girl's Athletic AssociationC4D. Vice-president of Senior Class. Sarah, better known as HUmpyH, probably has more friends than any other girl in school. President of the Athletic Association and Vice-president of the Hi-Y proves that she's really got plenty of what it takes. She's the go-getter type with oodles of surplus energy and a genuine friendliness that's hard to beat. IRA WARD- FootballC2,3,4Dg Sports ClubC2,3Dg BaseballC4Dg 4-H Clubfvice- presidentC4Dg Student CouneilC4D. Ira is one of those quiet, dependable people that our class is so lucky to have. He is an outstanding football player and a member of the Student Council. He's known as HUncle Dollyn because he's so neat and immaculate. No one can dispute his title of being one of the best sports in school. MARTHA wsss- S Hi-YC5,4Dg Library ClubC2Dg Home EconomicsQ2J P366 12



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