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

 - Class of 1942

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H I L L 1 !•■ Iv 19 4 2 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BOBBY WKTTACH WALTER CARROLL BKl ' SY BOWMAN Most popular boy Most talented Most lovable Most likely to succeed Most original Best disposition Most outstanding Most versatile Most influential Most personality (boy) MONTE HOWELL Most intelligent Most ambitious BILLY SMITH Handsomest Best dancer (boy) WHITFIELD LLOYD Most beautiful Most popular (girl) KITTY ROGERSON Best dancer (girl) WATTS POE Glamour boy Best-dressed boy EDITH PELL Most personality (girl) CAROLINE HOUSE Wittiest MONK JENNINGS Best-all-round bov SNOOKY PHIPPS Best-dressed girl HENRI HUSE Best sense of humor DOT FOISTER Best-all-round girl ANNE HOLMES Best girl athlete HOMER LLOYD Best boy athlete DALLAS CALDWELL Most dignified SMITH WEAVER Brother Rat MARGARET PATTIE Most studious BETH RABORG Most carefree ROLAND GIDUZ Most naive HOWARD RAY Class baby MARGARET HAGOOD Most conceited PRESTON HOGAN Best sport (boy) SUE DURHAM Best sport (girl) MARGARET CARMICHAEL Glamour girl Page Tzcents-three

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H I L L I F E — 19 4 2 Bruce Evans Winslow Hi-Y: 1, 2, 3, 4; Band: 1, 2; Basket- ball Team: 2, 3, 4 ; Forum Club: 1. Always aaying — Oh oe ? $ »[ ! ! ! Always fowid — with Joe Wealmess — manicures Idiosyncrasy — his Palmolive com- plexion Samuei, Owen Cornwell Band : 1. 2. 3, 4 ; Tennis Team : 2. 3 ; Debating Club : 3 : Basketball Team: 4. Always saying — Yes, of course. Always fou7id — rushing ' round Weakness — a wee bit of Scotch Mlosyncrasy — walking encyclopedia Irene Womrle Home Economics Club: 1, 2, Presi- dent 1, 2; President of Library Club : 4 ; Secretary of Senior Class : 4 ; 4-H Club : 4. Always saying — Well, I ' ll declare. Always jomid — shadowing Mi ' s. Vance Weakness — vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and B-1 Idiosyncrasy — check and double- check M ARCA R ET M O r- ' F ATT H AGOOD Hi-Y: 1, 3; Proconian: 2, 3, 4; Choir: 4; Basketball: 4. Always saying — Junior! Always found — in sessions Weakness — zoot suits night jam Idiosyncrasy — shirts that don ' t need skirts Parting Gifts to the Faculty To Mr. Peacock an iron hand To Mrs. Peacock a Shetland pony To Miss Anderson some boxing gloves To Mr. Conrad a real, live Petty girl To Mr. Mitchell a Van Dyck beard To Miss Rheder a pair of nylons To Miss Simkins a Suth ' un drawl To Mr. Van de Luyster an accident insurance policy To Mrs. Wolfe a page-boy bob SENIORS Page Tzventy-tzvo



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HILLIFE— 1942 Last Will and Testament In which the aforesaid class does hereby bequeath, donate, present, at such time as it shall be departed from the portals of the aforementioned place of education, the following pieces of property owned by its various members, to such remaining members of the aforesaid place of education whom it shall be seen ht to receive such: I. Bob Wettach gives his ability of leadership to Erie Peacock j and as an additional necessity, he leaves him his long legs. II. Margaret Carmichael lea ' es her glamour to Jean Hoganj we hope Jean can handle it. III. Ed Burks leaves his knavish roguery to Lewis Pendergraft. IV. Caroline House presents her sense of humor to Lois Groves, in hopes that it will be used to an advantage in her future plays and other writings, V. Billy Smith, hearing of the rubber shortage, quickly bought himself several years ' supply of chewing gum. This he leaves to be divided between Mr. Munch and Mr. Gicluz — to be used only during teaching hours. VI. Doris Bradshaw leaves her mischievous grin to Peggy Zimmer- mann. VII. Winfield Rose bestows his expressionless countenance upon Ned Linker. He also leaves him his clarinet-playing ability. VIII. Snooky Phipps leaves her sparkling vivacity to Marcella Harrer. IX. Monk Jennings leaves his slap-happy personality to James Dob- bins. X. Anne Holmes willingly bestows her athletic ability upon Winny Cheek. XI. The MacMillan twins leave their startling mutual resemblance to be used by another pair of boys, so that there will be some twins left in school in the future. They have chosen Donne Campbell and Lawrence Fore for this task. XII. Margaret Hagood leaves her well-disguised naivete to Beverly Bartlett. XIII. Last year Max Edney bequeathed away his dancing ability, but he decided to keep it, so he spent another year in school. He leaves this talent this year to Alfred Kirkland, but with no guarantee. XIV. Whitfield Lloyd gives her artless (we hope) ways to Lillian Durham. XV. Roland Giduz leaves his business ability to Sebastian Sommer. XVI. Harriet Sanders bestows her intellectualism upon Dutch Poe. XVII. Marianne Browne leaves her coy coquettishness to Helen Jane Wettach. XVIII. Tubby Sessoms leaves his stolid and um ' ufiled nature as well as his unobtrusiveness to Billy Carmichael. XIX. Dick Kenfield bequeathes his scatter-brainedness and his trumpet- playing to Billy Olsen. XX. Joyce Hinson can trace her ancestry to Pocahontas; she leaves this remarkable line-up to Frances Privette. Pdge Twentj-jour

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