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HILLIFPL-1940 HILDA WEAVER Hi-Y 41, 2, 3, 41, Dramatics CZ, 3, 4, Vice-President 41, Choir C1,2. 3, 4, Soloist 4, Trio 3, 41, Cheerleader 42, 3, 41, Knit- ting Club 421, Scroll C4, Managing Editor 41, Proconian 43, 41, Student Council C313 Annual 44, Managing Editor 41. Hilda has brightened Chapel Hill High School for four years with her dancing and singing. Her mood is contagious, and everyone admires her sweetness and vivacity. NXQSBAQ, UBS. ELEANOR M. WILLIAMS Hi-Y 42, 3, 4, Vice-President 415 Basketball 43, 41. Elviry', is the most frank person in our class, but that's what we like about her. If she's in a good mood you know it, because she can be the happiest person around. The basketball team wouldn't have been complete' without her, especially when playing Hillsboro. That team always did make her mad. 4 FRED WRIGHT spot-43, 133,533.13 43, 41, Dramatics 443, 4-H Club 433. Fred is Carrboro's gift to the ladies, and we can add he must be, because we certainly don,t sec much of him around here. BILLY MORRISON Football C413 Baseball C315 Basketball 43, 41, Sports Club 42, 31, Handicraft Club 421, Radio Club C415 President Dramatic Club 411, Airplane Club 42, 31. BRUCE VARNER Sports Club 42, 31, Football fl, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 41, Baseball 421. RICHARD LEWIS ' 3. om Club 42, 3, 43, T,-ack 423, Football 433, my 433, Basketball 441, -I .ffff Representative of Student Council 441, Band 441, Bass fvoice1 Solo 's I , f 3 T' 47 l Kiwanian H14 f I l Page Tfcefzly-fozn' ff
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'Q llll.l,lI'l'.e-4Il14ll HARRY THOMAS Myrtle Beach High School QU, Proconian 141, Hi-Y Club f4J, Dramatic Club C4-J, Airplane Club. Harry is quiet and well-dressed, and anyone can tell you that he rates well as an actor and make-up man. He likes dramatics and expects to take it up profession'lIy. Good luck, Harry. XNILLIAM ELLISON THOMPSON President Freshman Class, Hi-Y fl, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 45g Dramatics Cl, 2, 3, 4-J, Forum Club C313 Band CZ, 3, 4-J, Student Council UD, Junior Marshal, Second Prize in Poetry Contest, Proconiau fl, 2, 31, Annual C4-J, Scroll C415 Handbook C3 5 Football UD, Tenn' f 4 In many cases Bi lies l s her than his ability, ho ' er, -Y 1' d . tennis star, he has done Il c le Uf . he school o 'es him a note of thanks in etting curtains for e auditorium. LENO THRIFT Hi-Y 12, 3, 4-J, Dramatic Club f2j, Home Economics Club C315 Dancing Club UH, Physical Education Club flj. Leno may look innocent enough, but she gets away with murder in Home Ec class. Wherever she is or whatexer shels doing, she always looks happy, and that means a lot towards being content. 1 x l L l l MABEL. DARE TILLEY Hi-Y Cl, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms l, Treasurer 4,5 Glee Club CZD. Mabel Dare always looks as if she had just stepped out of a band- box, bright and neat from top to. toe. Though rather quiet in class when she ,gets the gigglesl Mabel really shows f W - N11 . L 5- IS one of the most capable tltasurers the ub has ever had. Q. il' 5 ll X 4 X K , i .il ir rl. lining 'xii Ill i'I'J x x it . ri 4 rf-. - -M ,C Rf! P1 -1' ALT . J 95:65 V595 5 Tfcwzry-fM'ee
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H11,1.ilfifi wily Senior History Chapel Hill High School Chapel Hill, N. C. May 25, 1937 Dear Janet, IV1y same old excuse, ffwould have written but just haven't had time, must be used again, but now that I am writing, I want to tell you something about life in C. H. H. S. It hasn't been at all as we used to picture it-going to parties or shows every night, then getting to school the next morning just in time for recess, altho' I'll admit we have been tardy enough to keep Mac informed about the bad health of our alarm clock. Although proud to be high school students, we were rather disappointed when we were directed to the old school building rather than the new one. It was hard to smile when the upper classmen called us f'I reshies. The other day I met Mr. Giduz on the top step after climbing two flights of stairs. Much to my dismay he told me to go back down. In answer to my questioning look, he informed me that these steps were used for going down, the flight at the end of the building for going up. As soon as I got out of his sight, I ran down the hall and started up the right stairs. As I entered the door for English, I was met by lvliss Penny's freezing glare and Did you not hear the tardy bell? To add to the confusion, we were transferred to our new building before we had even learned where our classes were in the old one, thus having more than our share of Freshman headaches. Billy Thompson has been elected President of our class. Besides this serious business of concentrating on studies, we have been well represented in the Hi-Y, the 4-H Club, and on the Proconian staff, as well as in sports. june will soon be here and with it exams. If I survive I'll write you but now I have to memorize some more of Julius Caesar. Much love ELLEN SMITH 7 . P 7 June 4, 1938 Dear Janet, This year we were greeted by our new Superintendent, Mr. Honeycutt. VVhen asked to what class we belonged, our proud answer was, VVe are Sophomoresf' Although not allowed to hold oHices in the newly organized Student Council, we helped in the campaigning. VVe were allowed, however, to send , has - tive. Ours has been Everett Cheek. Page Tfcefzfy-jit'e i 1 ' Xl f ll? If - all fl
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