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

 - Class of 1938

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SENIOR LIFE '38 If we had any romantic illusions about George Washing- ton, Alexander Hamilton, or Andrew Jackson, Mr. King brought us down to earth. It is his humorous pictures of historical figures and incidents that make his classes especially interesting. Up in the biology room there is a fascinating collec- tion of scientific specimensfincluding some very gruesome pickled snakesl. This is the work of Dr. ffestpQ,who, at one time or an- other has made most of us interested in science. The lntelligentsia of our class worked themselves to death trying to make an HAH under Miss Penny, and the rest of us worked just as hard trying to make a passing grade. We expect the future poets and writers of America to say, HMiss Penny taught us in high schooln. .Prominent jaw, cowlick at the back of his head, satir- ic smile always present: that's Ep, 3955. He used to fight the Gallic Wars with Caesar, but now he's finding in Freshman Eng 4 lish classes ample occasion for his own inimitable brand of wit. Mr. Templeton is our chorus director, but he teaches history on the side. When you hear the Glee Club singing and not- ice there is at least one fine tenor voice in it, if ycu'll just inquire around, you will find that it is really Mr. Templeton! Mr. Leggett has taught some of us English, and the Jun- ior Dramatic Club under his direction has amused us all hiChapel. If those recitations and skits are a sample of his work we should have more people like Mr. Leggett around this school. Miss Riddle got a raw deal coming from Ellerbec,where students behave themselves,to here where the pupils just don't. And if you think her classes are pretty smooth sailing, just wait until exams, you'll see! Q Mr. House only this year brought his energy, wit, and photograph albums down from Pennsylvania. He teaches math to the Students who are interested, and the others wait for wisecracks. All in all, he has been a valuable addition to our faculty. Y One of the most romantic figures around school for the past two years has been Nicholas Korjj, the Russian German teach- er. Tall, handsome, with an intriguing accent, Mr. Korff is ad- mired and liked by all those who know him. 1 CContinued on page 135 j Page 5

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