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HILLIFE— 1943 No Picture William Edwin Huskey Lois Wren McCauley 4-H Club: 1, 2; F.F.A. Club: 3, 4. Hi-Y : 1; Basketball: 1; Girl Re- Peter. serves: 2, 3, President 2; Choir: Hey-o d ' ar. 1. 2. 3: Student Council: 1; Presi- Aspirant engineer. dent of Sophomore class. Jessie ' s fella. A real songbird. Mr. Lathan ' s handy-man. Peautiful Pageboy hair-do. Cheery Hey, Jimmie salutations. Star of lolanthe. l!NC student after only 3 years at C.H.H.S. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BILLY CHEEK Most talented JIMMIE DOBBINS Most likely to succeed GEORGE PICKARD Most humorous RAYMOND PERRY Most original ANN LEONARD Most popular girl DAN PICKETT Most popular boy JIMMIE DOBBINS Best dressed boy J. P. ELLINGTON Best athlete, boy MARGIE DUNCAN Best athlete, girl PATSY ANDREWS Most beautiful girl DAN PICKETT Most Handsome Boy LOUISE JONES Best all-round girl LOUISE WHITFIELD RAYMOND PERRY Best conversationalist Best all-round bov JEAN HOGAN Class baby ANN LEONARD Best dressed girl THOMAS BLAND Most studious MARY JOE BECK Glamour girl DAN PICKETT .Most romantic boy THOMAS BLAND Most dignified LOUISE WHITFIELD Most personality — girl ALFRED KIRKLAND Most personality — boy LOUISE WHITFIELD Sweetest disposition LOUISE JONES Best dancer — girl JOE GUTIERREZ Best dancer — boy ERMA DELL RAY Cutest Page Twenty
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Susan Louise Whitfield Choir: 1, 2, 3, 4 : Band: 3; Library Club: 1; Hi-Y : 1; Girl Reserves: 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, 4 ; Dra- nnatic Club : 4 ; President home room : 4 ; Proconian : 4 ; Hillife : 4 ; Secretary home room : 1 ; Needle- work Guild : 3, 4 ; Victory Corps : 4. Wheezil. Brains. Lux complexion. Jovial. •■Jiggers. Billy Buck Williams 4-H Club : 1 ; Victory Corps : 4. Slow poke. Women don ' t worry me. Durham Dairy. Buck. Nancy Womble Dui-ham High : 2 ; Alexander High : 3; Home Ec. Club: 1; Dramatic Club: 4. Chewing gum. Infectious laugh. Baby complexion. I know it. Shelton Cole Womble Baseball: 1, 3, 4; 4-H Club: 1, F.F.A.: 3, 4. Retiring. Buddy. Letter man. Blushing blizzard. Evan Rebecca Wrenn 2 ; 4-H Club : Secretary and treasurer 3, 4 ; Victory Corps : 4. Literary genius. Modest. Blue eyes. Deep voice. Howard Douglas Wyatt, Jr. Brevard High : 1, 2, 3 ; Dramatics : 4 : Band : 4. Musician. Fine arts haircut. Romeo. A son of Uncle Sam. Page Nineteen
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H I L 1. I V K 19 4 3 Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of Chapel Hill High School, being sound in body and mind ( r), do hereby bequeath, devise, and bestow the following articles to — I. — The faculty. To all teachers who from the first grade on have constantly maintained that we were the worst class imaginable, at last, we grant you peace! II. — Mr. Buckner and Emily. We hope that the incoming classes will not be quite so irregular in attendance, but just in case, we ' re leaving a large supply of those dear little tardy slips. III. Carl Durham receives a few tips on the fine art of soda jerkery from Bob Graham. IV. Jean Hogan leaves as much of her mischievousness as she can part with to Mary Jane Nelson. V. Jack Lloyd leaves a portion of his super physique to Donald Muscles Sparrow, VI. Clyde Macie Pickett ' s money collectability is graciously pre- sented to a member of next year ' s Hillife staff. VII. Our two genii, Exum Horton and Earl Waters, after much coax- ing, leave their intelligence and syncretic ways to their buddy, Bill Rosen- stengel. VIII. A complete set of absolutely balanced treasury books will be given by Jimmie Dobbins to his successor. Accompanying them are the necessary priorities needed to obtain a sufficient supply of red tape. IX. Thomas Bland ' s natural dignity is bequeathed to Donnie Camp- bell, with expectant hopes. X. Ann Leonard leaves her sweetness and beauty to Eloise Poe. XI. Joe Gutierrez helpfully grants his dancing ability to Johnny Canada in an effort to take oft a few pounds. XII. Sam McCauley, having so much to donate (great athletic abil- ities, dramatics, etc.), gives it willingly to the future Mr. CHHS. XIII. Louise Whitfield shares with Marilyn Meeks her laughing dis- position and inability to stay angry. XIV. Lewis Pendergraft bestows a wee bit of his quietness upon Corny Carmichael. XY. Nicky Heer is on the receiving end of a gift composed of the unceasing comedies which are bound to occur around either Zombie or Richard Lawrence. Page Twenty-one
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