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Seniors Gone-But FRED BOWMAN . DONALD CAMPBELL . FRANCIS CARNEY BILL COBB. I COLLIER COBB JANE COUCH , PHILIP COUCH . , , KENNETH COUNCIL BEN CRIGLER . I BOB DELANEY JUDY DOMKOEHLER CHARLES ETHERIDGE FRANK FEARRINGTON HOPE FINLEY, ,. . A ROSITA GUTIERREZ MARCELLA HARRER . MERWIN VAN HECKE MILTON HEATH . . NICKY HEER . I ELIZABETH HELLEN AMOS HORNE LUCILLE HORSELY I BILL KILLINGER A ot Forgotten , . .Exeter Academy .. Hermon School I ,o,, Reading High School McCallie Military Academy , McCallie Military Academy ,. . .Woman's College, U. N. C. . . St. Andrews School .. . , . U. S. Navy . I Maxton High School , .,..... Reynolds High School Montclair High School . , U. S. Navy ... H .. S. Navy .. I I ..,. ,MacDuiTie School University of North Carolina , University of North Carolina I I ...... . ... ..,, Darlington School A .Exeter Academy .. . Mt. Hermon School .....Carolina Beach High School ,.,. I ,,., I ...,. S. Navy ., PaWley's Island High School A . . A Hill School HILDA FRANCES LAWRENCE . . ,University of North Carolina T. C. LINDSAY . CAROLYN MCCOY . I BOB MARE. I FRANCES MOORE PHILIP RANDOLPH , COLINE SMITH . SEBASTIAN SOM MER SAMMY SUMMERLIN JOE WARR . . LEE WILEY , ,, MARILYN WRIGHT . THAD WRIGHT ,. . Page Twenty-cighf I ...... . ., ,...,. A .. .. IU. S. Navy I A ,Newton School Mercersburg Academy . . , . Salem School .... A .,..,.. .. ,.., .Price School University of North Carolina . , Mt. Hermon School . Mexico City High School ,. . S. Navy Episcopal High School ,, .. Pensacola High School ,..U. S. Navy
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Class History---Continued depths of evil-from a Church to a fraternity house. Our goal was now in sight. Then came the first of Miss Anderson's great defeats. It was the an- nual Junior Magazine sale, and confident and proud to the last, Miss Ander- son saw her greatest hopes dashed to pieces as the Junior Boys with a last minute spurt, rallied to send her and her girls to the doom of defeat. Early in the year preparations were begun for the annual Junior-Senior and when this much-heralded event finally became a reality, all went home with satis- faction in their hearts, if not in their stomachs. Sam Summerlin was our president that year and presided at the dinner-dance. Elections of Junior Marshals and the handing in of a few late history contracts closed our third year at C.H.H.S. And then came our Senior year. We even felt different that first day. With Bill Olsen as our President we soon began to learn the worries we were to have to bear as Seniors. Class rings had to be ordered as did invita- tions, and caps and gowns. Work was begun on the Annual and continued throughout the year. And then there were the Juniors. Never in history had so few thought so much of so little. This was the year that the dream of the weekly printed Proconian became a realization. At Christmastime, amid the shouts of barkers, auctioning of pictures, giving of prizes, and the collapsing of the movie booth, the Proconival was deemed a huge success and over S100 was taken in. The C.A.P. and a swimming team were orga- nized. Helen Jane Wettach was the school president. With new uniforms and expert coaching the school's athletic teams prospered and the athletic year was a good one. And so we leave the High School after four long and hard years. Be- hind us we leave what we consider an impressive record in scholastics, athletics, and extra-curricular activities. To carry with us we have the memories of a few disappointments, but also the realization of many suc- cesses. In our hearts we have but one regret-that the four years have pass- ed so swiftly. Wherever we go or whatever we do, we shall never forget our happy 'days at Chapel Hill High School. HllllfC Page Twenty seven
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Hillife Class Poem Down the long aisle In the measured rhythm of stately music We march, the rows of faces Uptilrned to us, who, leaving now, Go out to the new day That dawns for ns. This music, place, and time Mean more than just the words. They signify the happy times that we Have spent with friends and those Who helped as to make ready For what may lie ahead. The memory of this and of oar school Will help us. We shall not go aloneg For in our nienzories, forever, We shall be there. When we are scattered And each has gone his wa y, We'll pause, look back remembering, And then go on. -Marcella H3l'1'Cl Page Twenty-nine
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