Chapel Hill High School - Hill Life Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Class of 1951
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'mf f'5'?t , M E -le A Seniors Doms VAN CLEAvE ALEXANDER Monogram Club -1: Latin Club 1, 2: Library Club 1, 23 President 33 Proconian Asst News Editor 3: Hillife Editor 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 43 Scroll, Circulation Mgr. 2, Business Mgr. 3, Baby Sitters 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, Mgr. 3. George and the jeep .... ginger- alr' .... larain ,... tloulrle- joinfecl .... zritty. BoxNiE MARIE BAKER Roosevelt High School, Seattle, VVash.. 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 43 Pro- conian 4: Hillife Art Editor 4. Dari: eyes .... Hi . ' .... Incli- hling lersonulity .... friendly. BETTY SUE BLACKWOOD Library Club 33 FHA 4. Sue .... irc eream .... blond curls . . . quiet ways .... Bill. RALPH LEE BLACKWOOD FFA 4: JH Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 23 Bus Drivers 2, 3. Battle-Ax .... late to classes . . . . hair tonic' . . . engaged man. Doius M ARIE BLAKE Library Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 4: Office Stat? 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 32 Reporter 45 Proconian Exchange Editor 4 Mrs. Myers' riglzt hand girl .... becoming hluslzes .... dignified senior RALPH NILEs BLAND Student Council 33 Freshman Class President: Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 4. Blondie ..., flirting with all tlle girls .... seen at Nielfs .... .sleeps Ihrozigh elasses. RALPH KARL Bocas Latin Club: Chaplain 13 Hi-Y 2, 33 Red Cross Representative 43 Bas- ketball 3, 4. Tall .... monogrammed clothes . . . . Kansas, Florida, and Durham . . . . flirts constantly. MATTHEW' JOHN BOLANIS Technical High School, Springfield, Mass. 1, 2, 1'anl:ee . . . personality kid . . . . Marines . . . . Su'ell! I I Seniors PURARI Boss Kamala Girls' High School, Cul- cutta, India 13 Scroll 4. Bobbie Lou ..,. vvusp-liliz waist .... smiles .... golflrn bracelets. RAYMIIND LLOYD BREWER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA 1. 2- 3, 43 4H 13 Homeroom Treasurer 4. Courtesy plus .... friendly smilfs . . . . compliments . . . . Neuf- JACQUELINE LONG BUTLER FHA 23 4H 13 Glce Club 4. .luc'l:1'e .... Bobby .... Iveclflifiy bells . . . . sweetness. BARBARA ANN BYNUM Latin Club 1, Secretary 25 Library Club 13 Y-Teens 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. Bobs . . . . Who me? .... seen with Janet .... soft voice. PATRICIA HOOPER CAMBRON Lee H. Edwards High School, Ashe- ville N C Junior Marshall Marrzed .Loman Ralph model figure umnzng nav-1 BETTII-: MARIE CANADA FHA 1 PaIliamentarIan 2 3 4 Baby Sitter-. President 2 'S Y T ens 1 2 3 Student Council 4 Rocky Don 'red hm r MILDRED LARUE CLARK Library Club 1 Baby Sitters 3 4 1 FHA 1 2 3 Secretaiv Treasuler 4 Softball .5 4 Rudi! VIllage G1-Ill gzggles legs ,rreel les PEGGY LLOYD CLARK Library Club 3 FHA 2 4H 3 Glee Club 2 5 Bobby cute jlgure dim ples Mrs , . . . . . . .' 0. , ' , 5. Q e : , , 2 5 ' . .. -, -, . . . . long eyelashes. ' : ' ' ', : 4H : , , - . -, 8: ' I A, - .. ,Y - . . . . . . . . . ' I .. ' : 9 1 : , :. 'sv 'IH' go ,. '43 'hun' X at., as ,rv , fi- ,Qi i A 55 K K . 1,4 an Seniors BARBARA GWEN CLINE Latin Club, President 1. 2: Li- brary Club 1, 3, President 4: Pro- conian 3, Ass't Editor 4: Hillife Ass't Business Mgr. 43 Glee Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. Bobs .... Ronald .... efficient . . . . high school Phi Bete. Jon N MCNEI-:LY DUBOsE Millbrook School, Millbrook, N. Y. 1, 2, 35 Scroll 43 Swimming 4: Senior Class Treasurer. Lucia .... good-looking . . . . long cars .... personality guy. CECIL LLOYD DUNCAN Latin Club :ig FFA 43 4H 2, 35 Bus Drivers 4. Dude .... quiet . . . . beauty- parlor 1ruz'es ..... loud sweaters. RUTH EATMON Bailey High Schoolg Monogram Club 4: Softball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. Ruthie .... fighting spirit . . . . lzurnor .... Smith-Prevost. HENRY FosTER EDWARDS Ponce De Leon High School, Miami, Florida 3 N a t i o n al Illustrators' Award 13 Football 4. A rfist .... dark and good looking . . . . quiet . . . . girl-shy. STELLA CRAWFORD ELLINGTON Library Club 1, 33 FHA 43 41-I 33 Homeroom Secretary 1. Mrs. Ellington .... Wayne .... short and cute .... chocolate nut sundaes. SUSAN BOLES I-'INK 15 Playreckers 4: llibrary Club Proconian Ass't. News Editor 1, Editor 4: Scroll, Business Mgr. 1: Circulation Mgr. 25 Swimming 1, 2, 4. PROCONIAN .... .Sue .... the swimming medals .... graduating in J years Rox' ISERNICE FITCH, JR. In tin Club 25 Basketball 3, 43 Hi-Y a 1, 2. Secretary 3: Student Council President 45 Junior Class Presi dont 33 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Scouts 3, 4. I!.Ii. .... Mr. President . . . . friendly .... green. Buick. Seniors WILLIAM DAVID FYFE Edward I . Scculcs Hiirh School, Methuen. Mass.3 Swimmiflg 3. 43 Football 4 3 Sr. Scouts 3, 4. Rfll ,,,. pesf .... rlcclrties . left-lzunded. ToM M Y BEAM GARDNER Monogram Club 3, 41 Libl'2U'Y Club 2: Proconian 3. Business MEI! 42 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 3, 4: Football 2, 3. 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3, 4: F1'9Shm21n Class Secretary: Rec Club Chair- man 3, 4. Pa11oose . . . . Re1:ull's . . . . June . . . cashmere SZL'61lt!?T8. FRANKLIN DELANO GILES Basketball 3, 4: Band 3, Hi-Y 3: Senior Class President. Frank .... Janet .... blue eyes . . . . usher at the movie . . . . friendly. JESSIE JOEL HACKNEY Library Club 1, 2. Seen driving black Ford .... dimples .... the class sleeper big flirf. MERLE Rosa HACKNEY Proconian 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 FHA, Parliamentarian 2, 3, Vice- President 43 Baby Sitters 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Homeroom Vice- President 1. Driving that green Plymouth .... carrot top ..... 4111111 and Hour- urd . . . cute ,figure JOSEPH LEE HOENIG Monogram Club 1, 2, 35 Proconian 43 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 33 Basketball 4, Mgr. 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club, Secretary 25 Fresh- man Class Secretary: Senior Class Vice-President: Homeroom Presi- dent 2. Joe .... jitterbuy ..,. side- lmrns .... always in need of ll haircut .... nent. CAROL DEAN HUNT Latin Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, Library Club 1, Secretary 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Homeroom Vice- President 1. Percy .... pretty blond lmir . . . . Something like that. ' .... seen at the movie. HERM AN HAMILTON HUSBANDS Latin Club 1, 2: Library Club 1: Hillife Sports Editor 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Football 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 33 Sr. Scouts 2, 3, 4. Scooter .... Carolyn .... big blue eyes . . . You beat! a-ANHM Q .3 4 ----.J ,AMN .rf WU? ...NN CNA. 3 Yu A 'Sn-qv, me -4157 if 7 YL Seniors ALLEN JEROME JOHNSON Monogram Club 43 FFA 2, 3, 4: Football 1.3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bus Drivers 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1. A. J ..... big flirt .... good build .... baseball fanatic . . . 'womenl EDWARD STOKES JOHNSON Latin Club 1, 2: Boy Scouts 1, 2, 23, 43 Explorer Scouts 2, 3, 4. Stokes .... lazy .... long, lean, and lanky .... BSA .... tying knots. LUCIA PORCHER JOHNSON Latin Club, Vice-President 23 Li- brary Club 15 Y-Teens 13 Scroll 1. 2, Literary Editor 43 Playrecks-is 2, 4. John .... cropped hair .... pug nose .... smart kid. JAMES LEROY KING 4H 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Swimming 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Playreckers 3, 4. Jimmy .... cheerleading and his pep .... smash-ups .... C.W.'s Office LUCY JANE LANNING Montreat High School 2, 3: G-lee Club 1. Fried clziclcezz . . . . Fords . . . . quiet .... Shoot cz monkey! ZOILUS JOEL LEMAY Central High School, Washington, D. C. Quiet .... printshop .... side- burns .... big brown eyes Mmm M LILLIAN LEWXS Library Club 3: Glee Club 23 X- Tcens, 3, Vice-President 4: Home- room Secretary 3: Red Cross Rep- resentative 4. Shy .... piano player .... sweet .... hard rvorlrer. DONALD LLOYD FFA 1, 2, Secretary 31 4H 1, 2. 3, Vice-President 43 Bus Driver 4. Big Head .... agriculture and shop fiend .... busses .... wise- cracks. Seniors ANNIE NIAIIIE PERRY Sol'tb:Ill H, 43 Baby Sitters 2. Tootsie . . . Otto .... short mul rule .... Imp . . . . 1f0llfICZl'Illi3 ffueen. EARLEN I-I HoI.'I' PERRY Monogram Club 2, 3, Seen-taI'y.-ll FHA 1, 2, Historian 31 Pl'UCUm3'1 43 Basketball l. 2, 35, 42 Hilllfi' Sports Editor 4: Junior Representa- tive 33 Softball 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 2, 43 Baby Sitters 13 Glee Club 23 Secretary 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Staff 43 Athletic Assoc. 1, 2. 3, Secretary 43 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Homeroom President 31 Girls' State. Tina .... IJQTSOIIKIIIYII plux . . . . ll!lSlf6tIJ!lH star .... Aw, api! . . . . friendly MARTHA WARREN PIERPONT Latin Club, President 23 L1bI'2ll'J' Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, Scroll 1, Literary Editor 2, Editor 43 Play- reckers 2, 43 Homeroom Secretaiiv 13 Homeroorn Vice-President 2, Sophomore Class Secretary. Peggy .... J, years in .1 . . , . 'A student .... S1U1ny.' Pholx BROLKWhLL ROBERTS atm Club 1 2 Llbmiy Clu 4H 1 Office Staff 3 Gene smart thzrd ,finger left hand ELEANOR Aix N SAUNDERS Monogxam Club 4 Library Club 1 .4 Dramatic Club 1 Scroll 2 Bab Sltters 4 Softball 2 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Pxoconlan Feature Edltol 4 Hillife Senioi EdIto1 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 PlQSld6Ylt 4 Athletic Assoc 1 2 Home-xoom Sccietarv 2 Mello Bucky ltrt natural zurl-4 lnzttzng RONALD Loma S HI-'ARIN Swxmmlng 5 4 Band 1 3 4 Boy couts 1 2 3 4 Photogxap y Club 1 Muscles barbara 11 eet slrinny dI I t MARY PATRICIA SHERRILL Monogxam Club 4 Library Club 1 2 Piocoman Copy Editor 4 Soft 21 Mgr' 2 Gee u YTee-nb 1 2 3 4 Majoxe em Dramatic Club 1 Fairly Mike cats and doflv cashmere sueaters sweet BETTIE MARCELLE SMITH FHA 1, 2, Historian 3 , Head Chee: leadex 4, Baby Sltterb, Secletaxy 5, Prealdent 4, Malorettef. 5 Moselle Renny short!! znnocerzt look pep f, 'Q f in A v' favs i JET I 02' ,,f 't -y if f I 411 'US -W 'ik YQ-gang,-. . -W, .1--1 rgxg V- -- '-4 2' sh be N.. 'Ya'- ,sri x .iffy N5 ' falls? 'iv .-P' 'XL' Seniors RODGER CLEMENT I.onsr-ox Basketball 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Band 'i' 45 Hi-Y 3: Boy Scouts 1: Sr. Scouts 2, 3, 4. Lorg legs .... tuba .... shy-guy . . . loud laughs. ANNE GALLAWAY MACRII-2 Scroll 2, Art Editor 4: Swimming: 1. 2: Glee Club 2, 4: Y-Teens 1, 3: Baby Sitters 1: Playreckers 2, 4. Annie .... Dusty ,,,, black Studebaker ..... Z-year student . . . . UNC. GEORGE CARROLL MUGINTY Monogram Club 1, 2, Treasurer Ii, 4: Latin Club, Vice-President 1: Proconian Sports Editor 4: Basket- ball 3, 4: Football Mgr. 2, 3: Base- ball Mgr. 2, 3: Swimming 1: Hi-Y 1. 2: Student Council 1, 2, Vice- President 4: Junior Class Vice- President : Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 1: Chief Junior Marshal. Red .... Norma .... freckles . . . . sports jiend. JANET MARIE MERRITT Latin Club 1, President 2: Library Club 1: Glee Club 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Student Council Secretary 4: Sopho- more Class Secretary: Junior Class Treasurer: Homeroom Secretary 3: Girls' State. Jan .... tap dancing . . . . seen with Barbara .... fridndly- MARN'lN BIOKRIS Shy and quiet ..... e 1ir Force . . . . wide grin . . Shop. JIMMY STEVE NEN'ILLE Monogram Club 3. -1: I-'FA 4: Football 1, 2, 25, Co-Captain 4: Baseball 3, 4: Swimming Mgr. 31 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 1: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Shrine Bowl 4. Hoot ..... ll lary Alice . Shrine Bowl .... baby face . . that lllllldl PATRICIA ANNE NOAII Latin Club 2: Proconian 3: Hillife Business Mgr. 4: Softball 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 4: Student Council 1: Recreation Committee 2: Basketball 4. Pat .... neat .... good looking clothes .... Kappa Psi dances. MARY FRANCES OWEN 4-H Freckles . . . . riding in cars . . grins .... AJ. Seniors CAROLYN JANE: STANFORD FHA 1, 2: 4-H 1, Viee-President 2: Glue Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4' Proconian Circulation Mfzr. 4 Cheerleader 3. Hump . . . . JP!lIll8 twin .... :rl- :vuys popping grim , . . . personalifll . . . easy-going. EVELYN JEAN STANFORD FHA 1: 4-H 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens 45 Majorettes 4: Proconian Ass't. Sports Editor 41 Juniw Marshal. Eddie .... Jane's twin .... higli strutting .... good-looking . . . - sweet A UDLEY NOEL SIILLIVA N Christ School, Arden, N. C. 2, il Monogram Club 1, 43 Hi-Y 1: Proconian Advertising Mgr. 4 5 Basketball 1, 4: Student Council Z: Senior Class Vice-President. Freelrles .... tern-hers' pest . . . loud-mouth .... tease .... fun.. DONALD ERNEST VANCE Monogram Club 33 Band 2, . Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Moe . . . . seen at the gym . . . . I?0lLllf?tfS'I'1'llG, S. C' ..... szuimminq, RICHARD BoLLINc VAUGHAN, III Latin Club 11 Glee Club 1: Bane' 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Hi-Y 3: Sr. Scouts 2, 3, 45 Home- room Vice-President 3. Tall .... tiveed .... expert trumpeter .... 11-itty remarl.-f. ROBERT PATTERSON WEBB Library Club 23 Scroll 25 Cheer- leader 2, Head 33 Hi-Y, Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice-President 35 Dramatic Club 13 Recreation Com- mittee 3: Social Committee 2: Homeroom President 35 Sophomcm Class President. Pat .... speed typist .... best dancer .... 'wary hair .... active. JI-:SSE LEE WEST, JR. Football 1, 3, 45 Senior Play 2g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Solos .... Betsy .... dark eyes . . . . ballroom dancing. FRANKLIN DELANO WHITFIELD FFA 2, 3, Vice-President 43 4-H 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Bus Driver 3. Shy grin . . . . quiet ways . . . . dimples .... school-boy complexion. ,ffl ' 31151 3 5 N-dv' at 'mg' 'L-nga an -e '..,'-Y X , ' :, Tw 3 -, 'Nr X at 'x '.v. IM 24 'X 'az jf? 'Wil 5 'i'-Z7 fr , A .W i E Seniors MARGAIIET KATHERINE WHITT FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3. i1lIrIggie .... University Cafe . . . . brawl: legs . . . . poise. PAUL RIUHARU WILLIAMS Library Club 1: 4-H 1: Football 2: Baseball 3: Swimming 1, 2, 4. l C!l!l1l .... seen dr1'v1'ng ambu- lnnve .... coats and ties . . . polished shoes. REBI-:KAI-I CAROLYN WILLIAMS FHA 1, 3, 4: Proconian 1, 2: Scroll Zi: Softball 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 31 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: Office Staff 32 Teen-Age Club 1, 2: Montreat School, ASheville, N. C. 2. Becky .... Billy .... golden earrings . . . fraternity pins. CHARLES PARKER WOLF Monogram Club 1, 2: Library Club l, 2: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2: Athletic ASSoc. 1, 2: Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Scouts 2, 3, 4. Charlie .... S1l'l.7Yl7YllIIg . letter swerlter .... debates . . women hater. EDN A AN N WOODARD Y-Teens, Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: Soft- ball 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 42 Latin Club 1, 2: Proconian 43 Cheerleader 1, 2: Majorettes 3: Dramatic Club 1: Monogram Club 4: Junior Class Treasurer: Rec Club 2, 3: Athletic Assoc. 1, 2. Raleigh .... Tom ,.... sweet personality .... school spirit ...- nent. Mll.DRED ELIZABETH WRIGHT Latin Club 1, 2: 4-H 2, 3: Scroll 2: Proconian 4: Glee Club 3: Baby Sit- ters 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Senior Class Sec't. Mickey .... high 'voice . . .,,- pinl: lipstick .... I just d07l't have time! .... Starnes. OPAL HORTEN SE WRIG HT FHA 2, 3, 4: Baby Sitters 3, 4. Fannie . . . . seen with Rudy . . . . Suttowfs . . . . always lauglzing. PEGGY RUTH ZACHERY FHA l. 2, 4: 4-H 1. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2. Peg .... quiet and sweet .... long, black hair . . . . smiles. Class Poem The sun goes down on what has been My home for many years. I feel the pangs of dear things lost, And pangs cf newborn fears. Yet time is prompt in healing wounds, Thus, is it so surprising That, as I turn my head, I see Another sun just rising? Bonnie Baker, Class Poet lil7l www fs! I f ' sw ,f,,, rf . lr J , ff' ' ' -- , ,1 1 . :D-ii.,E,:L44 .4,, - Above, left to fright: Doris Alexander and Noel Sullivan, Cutest and Wittiest and Most Personality. Jimmy Neville and Tiny Perry, Most Athletic. Middle: Eleanor Saunders and Ralph Boggs, Biggest Flirts. Bottim few: George McGinty and Janet Merritt, Best-all-round. Pat Cambron and John DuBose, Best oo mg. U81 ,MAY fbikx' :,gf,3vx' R. 4 f 163, .Q :. f 15.5, . ' Above, left to ri ht: Mar 11 S 'th d ' g ce e nn an Raymond Brewer, Class Baby and Most Conrfeous. Patsy Sherrill and Tommy Gardner, Best Dressed. Middle: Janet Merritt and Barbara Cline, Most Talented and Most Likely to Succeed. Bottom Row: George McGinty and Tina Perry, Most Popular. Pat Webb and Tootsie Perry, Best Dancers. U91 Class Histor Seniors. The class of 1951-that's us. Although the pull has been long and hard, we finally made it. Now that every- thing is almost over and we are graduating and leaving CHHS, let's look back on what has happened. Remember the new building and how lost we were as freshmen? After a few weeks of wandering about like straying souls, we finally settled down and began to get acquainted with our surroundings. The Student Council was led by Neal Creighton and the assemblies in the elementary school auditorium were thrilling even though we had to sit on the side rows. Ralph Bland was our class president, and we joined in to help on the paper drives. We saw the reopening of the Recreation Center and the re-establishment of the snack shack. We remember Coach Cecil Longest and Up, Up, and Over, and Mr. Bill Flowers and general science. Remember how as sophomores we began to have more self-confidence, so we entered into the swing of things with a bang, starting off the year by sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins Dance in order to raise money for our Junior-Senior. Pat Webb was our class president and he led us through a year in which we helped with the first Freshman-Sophomore, the first Stunt Night, the enlargement of the Proconian, and the revival of the Scroll. Members of our class were stand- outs in athletics, and all three of CHHS's major teams reached the state playoffs. We had a new coach, Mr. Bill Grice, whom everyone adored. Remember how we worked all through our junior year to raise money for the Junior-Senior? R.B. Fitch was our president and he carried us through many turbulent class meetings. By selling magazines and Howers and by general penny-pinching, we collected enough money to give the seniors one of the best J unior-Seniors in school history. The theme was Over the Rainbow and the Bull City Night Hawks played for us. During this year we witnessed the ormation of a band, led by Mr. Hubert Henderson, and the set-up of a new athletic field. Most of our memories come from 1950-51, our final year in high school. Remember the mad scramble on Thursdays to see who would get the front row seats in assembly? The construction of the new building continued throughout the year, and we envied the underclassmen who would have a new school. We worked on the annual, on the Proconian, on anything else we found time for, and we still outshone the underclassmen in the matter of grades. Franklin Giles was class president and R.B. Fitch headed the Student Council, that worked all year to int' oduce an honor system. We cheered our athletic teams on, and we were proud of our classmates who were playing their last year for CHHS. We were finishing school at a crucial time, and all of us realized it because so many of our friends and classmates had joined the service. These four years at CHHS have been a short period in our lives that we'll never forget. Good luck to all senior classes yet to be, and to our friends, our teachers, and our school-good-bye. Eleanor Saunders, Historian l 20 l Senior Prophecy Here we are, squaws and braves, assembled on the old stomping ground of the CHHS Wildcats for the first reunion in ten years of the Heap Big Senior Class of 1951. Many members of the tribe have journeyed into the wilderness and strayed far from the reservation, but nevertheless, everyone is here and accounted for. Mr. Franklin Giles and his wife, the former Miss Janet Merritt, now own and manage a chain of night clubs through- out the country. Janet's tap dancing act, which she presents once a week, is accompanied by Mr. Richard Vaughan and his clarinet. Richard has won national fame through his rendition of Moonshine. Mr. Ralph Blackwood has made his fortune selling hair tonic and cure-all on the corner of Hillywood and Pine. Mrs. Peggy Clark is a famous model for the Hungover company in New York. She and her husband Bobby rent an apartment on Fifth Avenue. Mr. Henry Edwards is now the chief illustrator for the magazine for old men, Sirrah. Miss Opal Wright is employed as an expert soda jerk at a fashionable joint on Broadway. She made her millions inventing a sooper pooper sundae. The former Stanford twins, Jean and Jane, and their respective husbands, Eddie and Hamp, are operating a bus which runs weekly to South Carolina for the benefit of enterprising young couples. Mr. Lee West, who resides with his wife Betsy in Las Vegas, has gained a widely reknown reputation as a commence- ment speaker. He sings at the Metropolitan and teaches dancing at the Murray studios in his free time. Mr. Matthew Bolanis, known as the Personality Kid , appears on his own TV show every Thursday night at 9 :30, assisted capably by Miss Frances Owen, who is rapidly gaining fame with her impersonation of Judy Canova. Miss Miriam Lewis, the talented piano player, will make her debut at the Philharmonic next spring. Mr. Ronald Shearin is the manager and trainer for the new champion heavy-weight, Shmoe Palooka. His wife, the former Miss Barbara Cline, amazingly finds time to be in the center of society and still do an excellent job of raising their twelve children. Mr. Cecil Duncan is the agriculture instructor at the University of Southern California. At the time he is working on a special experiment, concerning the growth of pink popcorn, for the government. Mr. John DuBose has taken over John D. Rockefeller's title as the Bull of Wall Street. His wife, the former Miss Lucia Johnson, has just completed her second autobiography, which is now ready for press. Mr. Noel Sullivan is the owner of the famous six-ring circus, Snatchem and Sackem Sisters, Inc. Due to the illness of his chief clown last month, Noel substituted for him and put on a top performance. Miss Ann Woodard, top-flight actress, received this year's Oscar for her performance in the movie Never Say Don't. Although she uses her maiden name in public life, she is in private life Mrs. Tom Maultsby. Mr. Don Vance was just recently elected to compete on this year's Olympic swimming team. Mr. Paul Williams was presented with a medal last week for a clean record of no accidents while driving a hearse. Miss Jane Lanning is making her fifth trip to Reno this month. It seems that she just can't get along with any of her husbands. Miss Bonnie Baker was crowned Miss Washington State of 1961 several months ago, and she is now preparing to go to Atlantic City for the Miss America contest. Mr. Tommy Gardner has taken over the job of Secretary of the Treasury in the President's cabinet. The former treasurer was killed recently by an unknown assassin. Mrs. P.H. Quinlan, the former Miss Carol Hunt, has gained a reputation equal to that of Hattie Carnegie in the dress designing business. Her latest creations from Paris are due any time now. Mr. Joel Hackney has just been appointed head mattress-tester for the Sleep Ten Winks Bed Company. Miss Mildred Wright announced recently the opening of her new beauty salons, located in New York and Paris. Miss Margaret Whitt has just returned from Florida where she has been redecorating numerous summer houses. l21l We, the 1 O Last W ill and Testament 951 graduating class of Chapel Hill High School, being of sound mind and beaten body, do hereby give, devise, and bequeath the following items: 3 1 lItem 1. We, the senior class, do leave our one remaining ability, that of being able to stand alone, to the junior c ass. Item 2. I, Anne Mackie, do leave my fondness for UNC football players to Libby Whitfield. ' Item 3. I, Bill Fyfe, do leave my ability to pester everyone to Jay Demerath. Item 4. I, Doris Alexander, do leave my quiet and reserved manners to Sandra Mann. Item 5. I, Herman Husbands, do just leave Carolyn with my regrets. Item 6. I, Marcelle Smith, do leave my cheerleading ability and my ever-sweet personality to Julia Voorhis. Item 7. I, Jimmy Neville, do leave my position on the football team to anyone who can fill it, with best of luck, Item 8. I, Ruth Eatmon, do leave my love for French to Ronnie Mann. Item 9. I, Rodger Logsdon, do leave my height to Tommy Lloyd. Item 10. I Purabi Bose, do leave my usage of correct English to Gerald Cheek. Item 11. I, Ralph Bland do leave my ability to sleep in class to Hampton Teague. Item 12. I, LaRue Clark, do leave my love for giggling and telling jokes to Jane Hogan. Item 13. I Raymond Brewer, do leave my courtesy and knack for giving compliments to Lindy Pendergrass. Item 14. I, Susan Fink, do leave my love for swimming to Butch Capps. Item 15. I, Charles Wolf, do leave my ability to carry on long debates in history to Barry Winston. 1 Item 16. We, Patsy Sherrill and Eleanor Saunders, do leave our UNC men to Anne Jacobs and Mary Haley, with imitations. Item 17. I, Ralph Boggs, do leave my love for going to Durham and for staying out late to Bob Baker. Item 18. I, Tootsie Perry, do leave my dancing ability to all the cats of CHHS. Item 19. I, Pat Webb, do leave my speed in typing to Borden Abernathy. Item 20. I, Peggy Zachery, do leave my quiet and sweet ways to Evelyn Matthews. WI1tem 21. We, Franklin Whitfield and Donald Lloyd, do leave our interest in agriculture to Charles Best and Eddie 1 rams. Item 22. I, Doris Blake, do leave my ability to blush to Tom Maultsby. Item 23. I, R.B. Fitch, do leave my worries over the point system and the honor system to future presidents of the Student Council. Item 24. I, Pat Cambron, do leave my happiness in married life to Alyce Hobson. Item 25. I, George McGinty, do leave my accuracy in basketball shots to Brownie Fitch. Item 26. I, Ed Johnson, do leave my laziness to Jack McLaughlin, Item 27. I, Jackie Butler, do leave my ability to hold my man to Betsy Fowler. Item 28. I, Joe Hoenig, do leave my long hair and sideburns to Bucky Vickers. Item 29. I, Martha Pierpont, do leave my love for dramatics to Diana Whittinghill. Item 30. I, Jimmy King, do leave my cheerleaders' uniform to Mickey Sparrow. Item 31. I, Patsy Noah, do leave my picture in the annual for all the boys to remember me by. Item 32. I, Marvin Morris, do leave a little of my quietness to Wilton Andrews. Item 33. We, Peggy Roberts and Stella Ellington, do leave to all CHHS old maids advice on how to catch a man, Item 34. I, Joel LeMay, do leave my skill at the monotype to anyone who can master it. Item 35. I, Rebekah Williams, do leave my golden earrings to Charlotte LeClaire. Item 36. I, Tina Perry, do leave my basketball ability to Pat Cook with the warning never to let her guard down. Item 37. I, A.J. Johnson, do leave my fiirting ways to Nathale Crittenton. Item 38. I, Bettie Canada, do leave Don with a standing date for every Saturday night. Item 39. I, Betty Sue Blackwood, do leave my curls and my quiet ways to Betty Lou Moody. Item 40. I, Barbara Bynum, do leave a little of my thoughtfulness to Jim Brauer. Item 41. I, Merle Hackney, do leave CHHS still undecided between Allan and Howard. Signed, sealed, published, and declared to be the last will and testament of the 1951 graduating class of Chapel Hill High School. l22l K? EQ 'fnim 'W il! Z 1:-rf' I x if, . .asv .,y ,,, ,. Lia .If f fr eala ,Jill if 'ff'1f WJ at if J Q0 -K' if .xx y is .R 5 1' Borden Abernethey Royce Allen Berry Gene Andrews Norma Baldwin Clara Mae Barbour Charles Best Pauline Brinkley Betty Mae Bradshaw Jim Brauer Barbara Bright Russell Bullock Sarah Jane Capps .f f . 'y V ' . I Q ' ia is 5 I V ' . -, -N 'X A A Ernest Crawford Donald Christopher Margaret Dixon Ellen Doak Jane Durham Helen Ferguson l24l ,ge nr I' AQ. 7' 'wg 5: Brownie Fitch Neal Harrington Sandra Mann 1115 -V .im 'Ny 'Q- !,Q W Betsy Fowler Charles Green Lee Guthrie Jeanette Hackney Mary Haley Anne Jacobs Glynn Lane Carl MacPherson John Maddry Harold Mann J U IORS gl, 1-, , ,Q 'f 2 I -. ...- .W A Y .A + T . V i f , , gk, ' V 4 1 .if 1' J 1 ll 'f 1: 4 Evelyn Matthews Tom Maultsby Wilda McDade Jack McLaughlin Q Iris Merritt f X J nf . , Q Wy 1 47' . W 's I A f Frank Scott Joanne Tilley Betty Lou Moody Henry Morriss Bob Patterson Lloyd Pendergraph Mary Alice Poythress Dick Slack Grady Sturdivant Stanford Teer Carolyn Thompson Rachel Thompson Bucky Vickers Mary Webb Elizabeth Whitfield Diana Whittinghill Edward Williams 1 U IORS Mary Lou Williams JUNIORS WHO DID NOT HAVE THEIR PICTURES TAKEN Claytor Brewer Luther Bullock! Carney Clark Jimmy Collins Nathale Crittentof!! Helen Hamlet Royce Tripp, l 26 fl Joanne Matthews Aubrey Owen Lindy Pendergrass Mickey Sparrow! Edward Squires Hampton Teague 3 -it Q' l I iw I 5 l l Carolyn Shepard Merle Tyson Barry Winston QQ 3: QQ www fl? fS I Home Room 10-I ff First row, left to right: Dean West, Nancy Gentry, Barbara Pendergraph, Joanne Jones, Gerald Cheek, Dorothy Zairis. Second row: Ann Maddry, Peggy Newton, Peggy Bowden, Melba Sturdivant, Carolyn Green, Joree Crabtree, Mary Hall. Third row: Sue Wright, Joanna Scroggs, Jo Padgette, Carolyn Ellis, Carolyn Fowler, Barbara Bennett. Fourth row: George Cline, Billy Bob Proffit, Dan Dollar, Hoyt Durham, T.J. Williams, Joe Shelton. Fifth row: Sherry Lewis, Alec Shepard, Bill Merritt, Davis Reece. Home-Room Omcers, below, left to right: Dean West, Vice-President, Joanne Jones, President. Absent: Sherry Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer. l28l Home Room 10-II First row, left to right: Weldon Rigsbee, Ronnie Mann, Sue Fowler, Frank Meadows, Lillian Stubbins. Second row: Boyd Ellington, Gray McAllister, Coleman Gentry, Bennie Jean Wright, Gladys Crabtree, Bertha Lou Ivey. Third row: Catherine Berryhill, Anne Gobbel, Carolyn Zachery, Foy Simms, Margrue Mayse, Billie McFarling. Fourth row: Claudie Williams, Larry Cheek, Anna Tilson, Jane Hogan, Tish Harrer, Betty Jones. Fifth row: Donald Rigsbee, Donald Bowden, Darrell Dawson, Morris Bean, Bobby Fowler. Home-Room Officers, below, left to tight: Anna Tilson, Vice-President, Coleman Gentry, Presidentg Bennie Jean Wright, Secretary-Treasurer. 1 l 29 il Home Room 10-III First row, left to right: Ellen Sparrow, Meredith Stringfield, Pat Cook, Dorothy Gruelach, Ellen Johnson, Annie Lee Wright. Second row: Shirley Duke, joan Rigsbee, Jimmy Clark, Charlotte LeClair, Ann Lloyd, Jean Hinshaw, Third row: T.J. Williams, Bonnie Hackney, Billy Powell, Shirley Madden, Bob Baker, Betty Ferrell. Fourth row: Raymond Pendergraph, Wilton Andrews, Jimmy Maynard, james Rives, Robert Thomas, Lloyd Mc- Knight, Arthur Riley. Home-Room Otiqcers, below, left to right: Arthur Riley, President, Dorothy Greulach, Secretary-Treasurer, Lloyd Mcknight, Vice-Presiden t. l30l ESEFQQQ L! Home Room 9-I 56? fvwig First row, left to right: Roy Jones, Johnny Rosemond, Buddy Hardee, Martha Davis, Jackie Partin, Jay Demerath, Tony Fowler Second row: Julia Voorhis, Carla Smith, Kathryn Atwater, Ruth Hundley, Peggy Crain, Minerva Partin, Rena Austin Third row: Roxada Harwood, Pat Duke, Pat McDonald, Barbara Jean Pendergrass, Mary Sue Tapp, Rupert Bynum, Norbert Obernaus Fourth row: Billy Plummer, Johnny Lloyd, Jimmy Campbell, Raymond Kirby, Eugene Lane Fifth, row: Lewis Blackwood, Leonard Duncan, R. L. Lloyd, Ned Hedgpeth, Allen Williams Home-Room Offirers, lmlow, left to right: Roxada Harwood, President: Jackie Partin, Vice-Presidentg Julia Voorhis, Secre tary-Treusun'r l32l Home Room 9-II 1 First row, left to right: Sonny Clark, Robert Blackwood, Nancy Woodard, Margaret Giles, Elinor Cowing, Carol Whitesell, Tommy Phil Lloyd, Kim Partin Second row: Betty Jean Neville, Alice Shelton, Linda Lloyd, Ka McGavran, Ellen Brauer, Carolyn Schotts Third row: Barbara Roberts, Anzenette Andrews, Carolyn Davis, Ann Mclver, Barbara Felmet, Betty Mayse, Peggy Sparrow Fourth row: Billy Thompson, Lindsay Barbour, Charles Pendergraph, Robert Lassiter, William Rives, Glenn Floyd. Fifth row: Guy Cheek, Charles Fentner, John Yow, Victor Huggins, Scoopy McAllister, Ernest Las- siter, Bobby Akridge Home-Room Officers, below, left to right: Barbara Roberts, Treasurer: Guy Cheek, Secretary: Ka McGavran, Presidentg Kim Partin, Vice-President l 33 l Home Room 9-III .5 First row, left to right: Kenneth Stone, Mac Procter, Lucy Blackwood, Patsy Poythress, Joan Nor- wood, Kermit Lloyd Second row: Sandra Hilliard, Jean Whitfield, Pat Gilmer, Virgie Mae Hackney, LaVerne Riddle, Lelia Snipes, Janet Eldridge Third row: Roy Marshall, Dale Glover, Louvella Crain, Shirley Crawford, Barbara Lou Hellen, Har-- riet Horney Fourth, row: Kenneth Mayse, Harvey Stoffer, Clerneth Head, Billy Carroll, Murray Wall, Tommy Rigsbee Home-Room Ojficers, left to Tight: Tommy Riggsbee, President: Pat Gilmer, Secretary-Trcasu're1'g Murray Wall, Vice- Pfrrlsizlent l34l 299922 x jf - van vi, .j ff' 'if I Q 4, 1' s , HTH! Jw W ly 'Qs f' QQ, Cf? 3:1537 Q ,E 0 v f , ,..4 I2 U s '55 L , 1 225341 .. -J v Y ' X . QZZ: i. I J Student Council f-1 Xie- X . ' 1, ff. . I it pk 13- ,.,V, A My an .. N' .,,f, 1 'vi j A1 V' :Pi ew- X 7 'Irv' 1 all 29 ,Q ,,... 1655- 7 r-1 l liz, Q55 , First mu-, Iefi tu rizfht' Miss Marshbanks 1Faculty Adviserl, R. B. Fitch, George McGinty, Janet Merritt, Tom Maultsby, Miss Margaret Lewis tFaculty Adviser? Ser-ond row: Tommy Gardner, Meredith Stringfield, Joe Padgette, Helen Ferguson, Bettie Canada, Pauline Brinkley, Dean 'West Third row: Jay Demerath, Ruth Hundley, Catherine Berryhill, Herman Husbands, Carolyn Schotts, Patsy Poythress, Lloyd Pcndergraph The ideals of Student Government really became prevalent this year. Under the leadership of the president, R. B. Fitch, with the co-operation of the faculty and student body, the Council was able to begin work on setting up an honor system in our school. We also set up hall monitors, a safety patrol, a lost and found department, conducted the election of head cheerleader, promoted the Point System, and for financial needs, sponsored Stunt Night and sold pictures. Three delegates represented Chapel Hill at the Annual North Carolina Student Council Congress. Ifdou-, Icff to right: R. B. Fitch, President: George McGinty, Vice-Presidentg Janet Merritt, Secretary: Tom Maultsby, Treasurer l36l f lv W Doris Alexander li'-5 lv Pat Webb 'Wlh-u.. Patsy Noah Eleanor Saunders Bonnie Baker Barbara Cline Herman Husbands Tina Perry The 1951 issue of Hillife goes to every reader with the hope that turning through its pages in years to come will bring back all the happy memories of our last year in Chapel Hill. This is a pictorial record of our final year, and a fervent plea to all future CHHS'ers not to forget us too soon. Doris Alexander, Editor Pat Webb, Assistant Editor Eleanor Saunders, Senior Editor Patsy Noah, Business Manager Barbara Cline, Assistant Business IVlanager Tina Perry, Girls' Sports Editor Herman Husbands, Boys' Sports Editor Bonnie Baker, Art Editor l37l uv I MQW Bottom to top, around the P .... Patsy Sherrill, Copy Editor: Diana Whittinghill, Assistant Editor: Noel Sullivan, Advertising Manager: George Cline, Photographer? Susan Fink, Editor-in-Chief: Barbara Cline, Assistant Editor: Sarah Jane Capps, News Editor: George McGinty, Sports Editor: Jean Stanford, Assistant Sports Editor: Eleanor Saunders, Feature Ediforg Bairy Vxfinston, Copy Editor: Doris Blake, ELUCIZKLWIUC Editor: Tommy Gardner, Ruszfness Manager: Jane Stanford, Circulation Manager For the first time in several years the Procoriian started the year with the same editor as selected the spring befor-e. After two hectic weeks of selling ads the staff put out the first issue on October 6. It was not until after Christmas, though, that any semblance of order was maintained. Five o'clock deadlines were impossible things to meet. When one was finally met Mr. Pugh nearly collapsed from shock. The last week of January marked the twentieth anniversary of the paper. First mimeographed in 1931 under the editorship of Herman Fussler, now head librarian at the University of Chicago Library, the paper progressed to a weekly printed form in 1942 at half its present size. In 1947 the Procoriian evolved to its present size. l33l 'Q UI r: L1 .5 21 5 5 LC C . D5 .L- ? GJ 'W I I L mc E U P. sa U Q1 N- n-4 GJ 4-2 ':' H -Fil CU E -1- .- E 1 v-1 U -H 4-2 9' C -f-Q C1 -- Z 'P C. C 5 4-1 U1 C C 6 Q- -2 x O 4. -- '- . L -- Q is -- 72 IN E E 1, :Z : T +:' - '11 1: 2 3 1 F11 S. P 5 11 Q : if .1 A 5 -C Q +- -v -- A 5? 5 -L C E C 75 'Lf V1 9 1- -: - 3? Vi 5-4 Q -- m 2 E E CJ : 3 1: 9 U 5. .- f: ,- c 33 F Z :c 'C : :S -2 A f-4 Jw' - C 1. C. 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I c s: fi ?. : zz F5 ,. ?f1 'U 'O : 'U fc Q. c A -4-. 12 I 1' -.T m Q I W 2 U F rf A ci ? 1' '1 E E ra F .lf ff ,- Q FJ .C U E ,- -'Q C Z' -f C A -Z K. 1. 2 Girls' Glee Club Bal' First row, left to right: Betty Lou Moody, Frances Clark, Doris Blake iReporterJ, Dorothy Gruelach, Bennie Jean Wright 4PresidentJ, Carolyn Green 1LibrarianD, Sue Fowler, Beteay Fowler 1Librarianl, Ann 'Woodard Second ron-: Barbara Lou Hellen, Nancy Woodard, Barbara Bright fVice-Presidentl, Diana Whittinghill, Jane Stanford, Merle Hackney, -lean Stanford, Tina Perry Third row: Barbara Roberts, Joanna Scroggs, Ellen Spar1'oW, Meredith Stringfield, Jean Hinshaw, Joe Padgette, Ann Durham, Carolyn Davis, Carla Smith L Fourth 7'0I 5 -70211110 Tilley. Mary AUCC Poythress, Joan RiggSbee, Bonnie Hackney, Shirley Madden, Anna Tilson lSecre- taryl. Ann Gobbel, Catherine Berryhill, Anzenette Andrews Fifth TON N01'm2 Baldwin, Iris Merritt, Mary Haley, Evelyn Matthews, Anne Mackie, Carolyn Ellis, Elizabeth Whitfield, 'fish Harrer Boys' Glee Club 'mf Q ...ffl if lm fy 519 ll 'Gif af' .NV . , 'he First rm:-, left to right: Robert Blackwood, Nathale Crittenton lPreside-ntl, Bob Baker lReporterJ, Don Christopher fVice- Presiilentl, Carl MacPherson, Lee West Sr1r'ondrmz': Luther Bullock fTreasui-ery, Lloyd Pendergraft, Tony Fowler, Russell Bullock lLibrarianJ, Raymond Brewer, Bobby Ackerage Third row: Hampton Teague, Jimmy Goodwin, Guy Cheek, Claudie Williams, Buddy Hardee, George Hotelling, Lee Guthrie Absent: Jimmy King lSecretaryJ ' l40l , G.. sl Senior Y-Teens 5 First row, left to right: Barbara Bynum, Janet Merritt, Ellen Saunders fPresidenti, Barbara Bright fSe-cretaryl, Anne Second row: Doris Blake, Bonnie Baker, Patsy Noah, Barbara Third row: Mary Lou Williams, Evelyn Matthews, Mary Haley. Baldwin Fourth row: Doris Alexander, Tina Perry, Merle Hackney, Ann Absent: Bunny Webb, Betsy Fowler ' - ' 4'5 4,'fTQ Doak iTreasurerl, Miriam Lewis fVice-Presidcntl, Eleanor Jacobs, Patsy Sherrill Cline. Carolyn Shepard Mary Alice Poythress, Joanne Tilley, Iris Merritt, Norma Woodard, Sandra Mann, Jean Stanford, Jane Stanford Junior Y-Teens First row, left to right: Julia Voorhis, Carolyn Green fVice-Presidentl, Joe Padgotte 1PresidentJ, Ka McGavran lSecretaryJ, Ellen Brauer iTreasurerb, Meredith Stringfield, Patsy Poythress Second 70105 Barbara P0Hd9l'g!'aDh. AUT! G0bb6l, Catl'l61'ine Befryhill, Pat Cook, Jean Hinshaw, Sue Fowler, Elinor Cowing, Margaret Giles Third row: Nancy Woodard, Anna Tilson, Shirley Madden, Joanne Jones, Dorothy Gruelach, Harriet Horney Fourth row: Anzenette Andrews, Pat Duke, Pat McDonald, Carolyn Davis, Carla Smith, Ann Maddry l41l Monogram Club First row, left to right: Coach Gricc, Ronnie Mann lT1'easurerl, Tina Perry fSecretalyl, Borden Abernethy fVice-Presi dcntl, Tom Maultshy fPresident7 Suomi row: Jimmy Goodwin, Helen Ferguson, Melba Sturdivant, Roy Simms, Joe Hoenig. Tommy Gardner Third mfr: Mac Procter, Wilton Andrews, Donald Christopher, Mary Alice Poythress, Jimmy Neville, Hampton Teague Fourth row: A. J. Johnson, Gerald Cheek, George McGinty, Nathale Crittenton, Ruth Eatmon, Ann Woodard Fifth row: Doris Alexander, Eleanor Saunders, Bucky Vickers, Sandra Mann, Bob Patterson, Patsy Sherrill, Noel Sullivan Cheerleaders 'if ' ' W A 1 ,..., V W J V., D ,- NM r l wi ,Xu , N J, X uw y f V , l2!1fM.s3 r ...M Center. Marcello Smith 11-load Cheerleaderl Left Io right: Julia Voorhis, Anna Tilson, Sandra Mann, Tina Perry, Helen Ferguson, Pat Cook, Patsy Poythress l42l Library Club ff df' Z. ' ' ' 1 S'VZ.' , 'r 4-'TY f ,fl f , a v , '93 f n vi tsf'3.'Q f P mia, ,W yr 1: 5 QU af- First row, left to right: Ann Gobbel, Pat Cook, Barbara Cline QPresidentJ, Joanna Scruggs iVice-Presidentl, George Cline, Billy Bob Proffit, Tony Fowler Second row: Barbara Pendergraph, Ann Maddry, Jo Padgette, Carolyn Fowler, Ellen Sparrow, Barbara Bright, Carolyn Shepard Third row: Mrs. Peacock 1Faculty Adviserl, Carolyn Green. Mary Alice Poythress, Joanne Tilley, Iris Merritt, Norma Baldwin Fourth row: Mary Lou WViliiams, Evelyn Matthews, Mary Haley, Margaret Dixon, Glynn Lane, Bettie Mae Bradshaw, Juan- ziette Hackney Alment: Bunny Webb QSecretary- Treasurerb Red Cross Council vm J ' ,rev First row, left to right: Billy Bob Proffit, Frances Clark lTreasurerJ, Carolyn Shepard fPreside-ntl, Barbara Bright fVice- President, Secretaryl, Pat Cook Second row: Julia Voorhis, Sue Fowler, Ka McGavran, Joanne Norwvod, Miriam Lewis, Third -row: Mrs. Peacock lFacu1ty Adviser! Absent: Ralph Karl Boggs l43l Scroll Staff HW 3' 1, -L? Fivwf vnu-, left to right: Diana Whittinghill lBusiness Managerl, Anne Mackie, Martha Pierpont fEditorJ, Elizabeth Whitfield Svrnnd row: Joanna Scroggs, Jo Padgette lAssistant Literary Editorj, Carolyn Ellis CCirculation Managerl, Sarah Jane Capps Third T0ll'f Johnny Mac DuBose, Carl MacPherson .-llment' Lucia Johnwn lLiterary Editor! Playreckers 359112 ' a K ,R First row, Icff to right: Jav Demerath, Elizabeth Whitfield, Martha Pierpont. Anne Mackie, Diana Whittinghill Ser-mul row: Meredith Stringflcld, Joanna Scruggs, Martha Davis, Sarah Jane Capps, Susan Fink Third row: Johnny Mac DuBose, Joe Padgettc, Russell Bullock, Carolyn Ellis, Lloyd Pendergraph Absent: Lucia Johnson, Barry Winston, Dean West ' l44l F. H. A. 2 U! U 1 Q-11 H9 3 5 . , ..-eq -t first row. left to right' Miss Lewis lFaculty Adviserl, Cal'Olyn Zachery lTrc-asurerl, Nancy Gentry. Carolyn Thompson fPresidentl, Rachel 'I'hompson iVice-Presidentl, Bettie Mae Bradshaw, Carol VVhitesell, Sandra Hilliard Second row: Joree Crabtree, Bertha Ivey, Bonnie Hackney, Ellen Johnson, Margrue Mayse, Peggy Bowden, Peggy Newton, Betty Jean Neville, LaRue Clark, Mary Alice Poythress, Opal VVright, Lucy Blackwood, Roxada Harwood, Virgie Mae Hackney, Peggy Sparrow, Pat Gilmer. Elinor Cowing, Margaret Giles Fourth row: Patsy Poythress, Pat Duke, Lillian Stubbins, Shirley Crawford, Kathryn Atwater, Joanne Norwood, Nancy Woodard, Linda Lloyd Fifth row: Ruth Hundlev. Ka McGavran, Barbara Lou Hellen, Betty Sue Blackwood, Stella Ellington. Peggy Zachery, Bettie Canada, Margaret Whitt Sixth row: Sue Wright, Jeanette Hackney, Billie McFarling, Barbara FL-lmet, Ann Mclver, Mary Sue Tapp, Betty Lou Mayse, Rena Austin Absent: Jane Durham CSecreta1'yJ F. F. A. Front row, left tn right: Mr. Sizemore fFaculty Adviserl, Franklin VVhitfield fVice-Presidentl. John Maddry, Weldon Rigs- bee fTreasurerJ, Eddie Williams tPresidentJ, Donald Lloyd lsgcretgu-yy, Stanford Tear Second row: Claytor Brewer, Bucky Vickers, Jimmy Lloyd, Leonard Duncan, Darrell Dawson, Henry Morriss, Raymond Brewer Third row: Jimmy Neville, Frank Scott, A. J. Johnson, Donald Bowden, Billy Carroll, Hoyt Durham Fourth row: Cecil Duncan, T. J. Williams, Kenneth Mayse, Clemeth Head, Arthur Riley, Billy Plummer, John Yow Fifih row: P. L. Lloyd, Berry Gene Andrews, Raymond Pendergrass, Bobbv Carroll, Glenn Smith, Kermit Lloyd l45l -H Club 9 'T Q 3 J ' s an s .sl 16, 5,5 VB, e ea' 4 I fu 4 First 'ron-, Iejr to right: Barbara Felmet, John Maddry lPresirlvntJ, Ernest Crawford IVice-Presidentl, Barbara Bennett ISecretzu'yJ. Carolyn Thompson lTI't'3.SUl'G1'l Sm-mul row: Harold Mann, Bobby Carroll, Betty Mae Bradshaw, Carolyn Zachery, Rachel Thompson Third mu NVvldon Rigsboe, Henry Morris, Eddie Williams, Peggy Bowden, Melba Sturdivant, Donald Bowden Fourth row: Ann Mclvei, Mary Sue Tapp, Betty Jean Neville, Kathryn Atwater, Peggy Zachery Baby-Sitters Club ,M fx' ,ff ,,,...f y bd First row, lvff to right: Shirley Madden, Joanne Jones, Bennie Jean Wright, Patsy Poythress, Sandra Hilliard Sw-mul mum Mildred Wright, Harriet Harney, Ellen Brauer, Elinor Cowing, Margaret Giles, Jean Hinshaw Third row: LaRue Clark, Mary Alice Poythress, Mary Haley, Evelyn Matthews, Pat Duke, Sue Fowler l rm-rfh row. Eleanor Saunders, Helen Ferguson, Miss Margaret Lewis fFacultv Adviserl, Doris Alexander l46l S Office Staff ' we f 2 'i.' iii? i wa' V! 'J' V QI? 'hs Left to right: Betsy Fowler, Doris Blake, Norma Baldwin, Ellen Doak, Mrs. Meyers, Tina Perry, Iris Merritt Bus Drivers 1 M. , . Left to right: A. J. Johnson, Rachel Thompson, Arthur Riley, Ernest Crawford, Harold Mann, Bobby Carroll, Cecil Duncan Darrell Dawson r wi Szoeeiheczriy of C. H H. S. , I? i' is-.,,.w ',A mi- A--- ..?- 'WW .pls W Y 1 Cc11tvr.' Jackie Partin, Freslznzafil, Queen AVOIIIIII the l1f'lll'f.' Carol Whitesell, Fl'6SlllIlfllI,' Evelyn Matthews, Junior, Maid of Honorg Meredith Stringfield, Sop1zonzorc,' Patsy Sherrill, Senior, Jean Stanford, Se1z'ior,' Iris Merritt, Junior, Maid of Honor, Dorothy Greulaeh, Sophomore l48l QQQRFS FCJOTBALL Top row, left to right: Borden Abernethy, Alex Shepard, Brownie Fitch, Tom Maultsby, Donald Christopher, Jimmy Neville, Nathale Crittenton, Lloyd McKnight, Bob Butler, Mac Proctor. l50l ' FOOTBALL if in 4 i' U A ct' N '-A c y a A 'f f 'gf ' az? as A Ye Bottom row, left to right: Bob Patterson, Tommy Gardner, Gerald Cheek, Herman Husbands Frank Meadows, Royce Tripp, Lee West, Bucky Vickers, Henry Edwards, Jimmy Goodwin Jack McLaughlin. i511 Football I E . fe n HWS? 1 QQ' 1.5 Coach Grice Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Total Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Manager Wilton Andrews Scores Won 1 Lost 8 l52l Coach Norcross Sanford Methodist Orphanage Graham Oxford Durham County Siler City Hillsboro Roxboro Oxford Orphanage Varsity Basketball f rf- fe or I Cam W Left to right: Hampton Teague, Brownie Fitch, Tom Maultsby fco-capt.J, I, A George McGinty, Alec Shepard, and Bucky Vickers fco-capt.J. Coach G1'iCC I 5 3 J Left to right: Sherry Lewis, Noel Sullivan, Jack McLaughlin, Borden Abernethy, and Absent is R. B. Fitch. Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Vhapol Chapel Chapel Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill 3 ll 40 255 .16 4s -15 41 -IT -1 LS Varsity Substitutes .Q H. l s l 1 l Managers Wilton Andrews and Ronnie Mann 39 57 bb -13 30 '5 3 41 25 35 Scores Aberdeen Chapel John Junior Boys Club Chapel Durham County Chapel Henderson Chapel Hillsboro Chapel Graham Ch2iD0l Methodist Orphanage Challlvl Oxford Durham County Total VVon 12 - Lost 4 l54l Alex Shepard 3 '3 S X it il Q Q ' T5 N. 95 . .Q +9 iff' , ,, Qi fg-'53 ti.: wf Hill 44 Roxboro Hill , ., 47 Roxboro Hill , ,..., 33 Oxford Hill , ...., -17 Methodist Orphanage Hill 35 Henderson Hill . .. 46 Graham Hill , ..... 35 Hillsboro '98 687 Junior Varsity First row, left to right: Nathale Crittenton, Mickey Sparrow, Tommy Lloyd, and Gerald Cheekg second row, left to right: Charles Green, Joe Hoenig, Mac Proctor, and Stanford Teer, Absent are Bill Merritt, Ralph Boggs, and Rodger Logsdon. Coach Morris RESULTS Chapgl Hill ............. .,.,. ,....,. 2 9 E. K. Powe Chapel Hill ..,,.,. 36 Durham County J.V. Chapel Hill ...,... 35 East Durham Chapel Hill ...,... 32 Town Boys Chapel Hill ....... 31 Durham County J.V. Chapel Hill .,.,.. 26 Roxboro Chapel Hill , .,.. 15 Roxboro Chapel Hill , ..... 46 Methodist Orphanage J.V Chapel Hill . ...., 15 Hillsboro Total 384 275 Won 9 - Lost 0 l55l Assistant Coach Guthrie Coach Robertson Manager Bunny Webb Manager Joanne Tilley Xl '47 On the basketball, courntev'-clockwise: Tina Perry foo-captainl, Eleanor Saunders, Jane Jones, Sandra Mann, Doris Alexander, Iris Merritt, Ruth Eatmon Qco-captainj. 443' Hogan, Joanne Fmst Qow, left to right Jane Hogan Sandia Mann Tina Pelly Ruth Eatmon Dolls Alexandei Eleanor Saunders Second ww: Merle Hackney Patsy Noah Pat Cook Pat McDonald Calla Smith Noima Baldwin Joanne Jones, Coach Robeitson Thud low: Mary Webb Challotte LeClaue Pat C1l1ne1 his Meiiitt Helen Feiguson Exelyn Mat thews, Joanne Tilley Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Swimming Team .cz4,,a.z, ' F 2 First Row, Left to Right: Don Vance, Jimmy King, Luther Bullock, and Ronald Shea- ring second row, left to right: Mac Proctor, Charles Wolf, Jay McAllister, Coleman Gentry, Gerald Cheek. vi ffl 'f 4:7 w 1, W, l' ,I ' f W ff'-, ' ! A Sara Jane Capps Susan Fink Coach Doran A? C?--C-9-ffv-3-,wf,2a: an. Mau, C...-f.M.z Cageak, , 1957 25-H51 -,Qi-KibG. fi - -0' zafisi- -KZKJ. ,W Q56 44?-FLM, M12-K:Jfw'94 -ygjyc Qypupyay -Affaifr' 1664904 D 5 5 ' -1-5 1' YQWG R251 94:5 - XYYK Baseballf195O I 'V' S f .36 .za 3 1, t KW ' , .. SPJHWF f 8 'Y' 41 ,n,,-mul, 1 , 'W First row, left to right: Brownie Fitch, Jimmy Ne fille, Mickey Sparrow, and Nathale Crittentong second row, Dewey Wright, Renny Randolph, Donald Christopher, Fenno McGinty, Charles Creel, Eddie Mann, and Tommy Gravitg third row, Coach Grice, Sidney Sparrow, Bucky Vickers, A. J. Johnson, Tom Maultsby, Jack Maultsby, George McGinty, and Raymond Stainback. Absent is Bob Butler. This team won the conference title and played Kinston in a two-out-of-three series and lost as is shown in the score column. Kinston went on to win the state title in baseball. Scores Chapel Hill 4 . .....,. ,.,...,, 1 1 Methodist Orphanage Chapel Hill 6 ,.,.. ., ....,.., 5 Durham County Chapel Hill 14 ,,...,., i.l.,... 5 Henderson Chapel Hill 3 . .i.,,. .l,,i... 1 Henderson Chapel Hill 9 ..,..... ........ 3 Hillsboro Chapel Hill 6 ,...,... ,..,.... 3 Oxford Chapel Hill 22 ..,.,... ,....... 9 Methodist Orphanage Chapel Hill 12 ..,..,,. ,....... 3 Hillsboro Chapel Hill 6 . ....,. ,.... . . 2 Roxboro Chapel Hill 6 ..,,.,,, ....,,., 4 Oxford Chapel Hill 3 ,,,,.... ..,.,.., 1 Oxford Orphanage Chapel Hill 5 ,...,... ,,...... 2 Oxford Orphanage Chapel Hill 7 A... .,.,..,, 1 Kinston Chapel Hill 4 .l...... ,,,,.... 7 Kinston Chapel Hill 4 l..ll... ..,...l. 5 Kinston 111 62 Season Record Won 12 Lost 3 l59l O U Staff F cworztes w 4 7 . . X 'J J ' I L1 Marcelle Smith, Senior EQ V, , Q Pat Cambron, Senior Meredith Stringfield, Sophomore .,A,'.'s, ' l601 .N- . ,V . 3. . . 1 N 2' V W ,-rig, L ' , f N44 .,, I gr ' Kfv, . u .f ..!Q,1 KA I r .5 '-4' xr, stew' , f . . ...am Ann Gobbel, Sophomore Staff F afvorites an Patsy Poythress, Freshman rm, , F 21 I . 4? 4 Q 4 . ,K ,r x Julia Voorhis, Freshman Libby Whitfield, Junior i611 r Q , Helen Ferguson, Junior X K Y PM Alia -4 QQMGQW 'wi if And then he said to me . . . beaming ain't they . . . Ray and Company . . . the annual goes to press . . seen in Atlanta . . . Thursday night slumber party . . . Tina's harem . . . still no d1'iV61',S license. H621 45 aff 4 F SW K 9 N. If xxx K. I ,xi , X Q K is Beauty i'?l and the Beast . . . Pink Champagne . . . double dexkcl' . . . Atlantic Beach special . . . Fight, Wildcats . . . on X' and on they Slave . . . Junior-Senior aftermath . . . now say cha-csei' . . . tliat's wht-rc our money goes . . . Charles fAtlas 'Il .A .X X 0 0 l63l What a difference- twelve years makes! . . . pre-Sandra days . . . our new school . . . what is it? . . . queen and court where therds food, the1'e's Sid . . . between classes . . . after basketball practice . . Red l64l ,539 Caged . . . CI-IHS spirit . . . Cheesecake . . . Floating net and standing guns . . . shooting the bull . . . long, long ago Hillsboro, 1947 . . . Send me in now, Coach . . . a little louder, please . . . the beginning l65l WE THANK THE CLASS OF '51 It has been a privilege and a pleasure to be chosen as your official portrait photographer. Lavergne of Chapel Hill on Hillview Road a just off Durham Road PHONE 25741 Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis Lavergne Johnson Foister's Camera Store, Inc. r f - Cameras - Photographic Supplies Photofinishing Phone 3176 Chapel Hill Q if Best Wishes to Class of 1951 Long Meadow Farms From the Finest Milk Plant in the South Comes the Finest Dairy Products 431 W. Franklin St. Phone 2-414 Best Wishes for the Class of 1951 The Bank of Chapel Hill CMember of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.J Chapel Hill, N. C. Carrboro, N. C. Nationally advertised fashions from the pages of your favorite magazine. ' Robblhs of ffmpel 1917! ' One of the South's Most Beautiful F oWler's Food Store All Kinds of Fresh Meats Groceries and Country Produce Fish and Oysters in Season . , . 7 Pho 2-416 Delivery Service Grade A Dairy Products Durham Road Dairy Serving Chapel Hill Since 1916 Phone 2-470 Best Buy Is BUICK For the Best in Automotive Service Visit Colonial Motors, Inc Authorized BUICK, GMC TRUCK DEALERS Phone 2-484 19 3M..e0, ange P,ints.W1951 In the 28 years that the Orange Printshop has been in business it has made many faithful friends, who have chosen to bring all their printing needs to us, because they have found that every job is handled with neat, attractive workmanship and prompt, courteous service. We take pride not only in the quality of our printing but in the privilege and responsibility of belonging to a profession Without which there would be no accurate record of the past, no wide exchange of ideas, and no progress. Every printing job is important to us, and Whether yours is small or large it will be printed with care in every detail to make it just what you Want. Our greatest satisfaction is in satisfying you. ...ga H The Grange Printshop It Pays to Play All Sports Sportswear Gift Items Radios Players Carolina Sport Shop Johnson Motor Company Buick Sales and Service Durham, N. C. Stephenson Wllson, Inc Pontiac Sales and Service 823 Morgan Street Durham N C Chapel Hill Cleaners 404 West Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. Compliments of Rolling Pm Bakery located in Fowler s Food Store C - O . 9 ' ' a . J See THE MERRITTS at CLUB SIRLOINH for a good meal! Steaks, Seafood, Fried Chicken Phone 2-8871 SWEET TREATS 5746 Q r,,o '9 Compliments of jlulians College 'HUP John Foushee Agency Insurance and Real Estate 1 O8 N. Columbia Shields' Home-Owned Food Store Standard Groceries Fresh Vegetables Meats Compliments of The University Florist The Ultzmatc in Flowers and Aztzstiy Phone 6861 9326 U 0 U sz . J. . rr- ,H coNGRATULAT1oNs Sloan Drug Co. Chapel Hi1l's Finest Drug Store The Little Shop Outfitters of High School and College Girls Andrews-Henninger Co., Inc. Chapel Hill's Leading Store of Better Qualities Ready-to-VVear, Furnishings and Shoes Phone 5271 Chapel Hill, N. C. E ubanlzs Drug C o. Dependable Druggists Since 1892 Compliments of Ledbetter-Piclzard l1 Johnson-Strowd-Ward You Are Welcome at Furniture - Appliances ELLIS STONE SL CO. 422 W. Franklin St. DURHAIVFS BEST STORE Phone 2-443 SINCE 1886 Your Home Owned Store RIGGSBEE-HINSON ' FURNITURE COMPANY Quality Furniture-Reasonably Priced Carrboro, N. C. Main Street Phone 5821 CAROLINA INN Catering to the Community ' The Carolina Barber and Beauty Shop Home of Good Grooming Owned and Operated by the University of North Carolina Meetings - Parties - Dances Congratulations Class of '51 -'N f. X . ET 5 Tq 4T 15-is 017 53 ,Q ill I 3 Nb x, -- I fa: .rx ' 'Hi . K xg- I.. . . bl , - 4 m 1 . . . XANX - H 2 IE E , B I. ' E ' gi, ' , x la - Q T I- . If 1' ,::, g L: ...'1.:i - . , - --f avi -QW I, -' - S.' . 1 - - .bg L 1 2- - .1 T- 'u . ,7 Vf' '- L '--'T' -?'s:-1-- T1 . ' . 115 - fi shura , fi : --Q .., .Nr-'rv ' cm- v-v ' 1 n L? an Qi- Qia n -,il - -- f 1 umm m: . ' mg ' -- L gaze ff snag I , N ' m a ul ,532 . , 6 ' ,H ,, annu m . ul Q 1--i . .E ' .- , . '- P -Q a. '44-. v i, 1 J., , D ' -,f u -'- .,-- ' -4-,Q2-'L-'f' ,, ,..,q+Z?Q? 7:f1'5::iIf' Smith-Prevost Cleaners 113 N. Columbia St. Phone 3531 Compliments of Congratulations . . . - White Oaks Dept. Store Class of '51 Carrboro, N. C. Misses' and Junior Dresses Teen-Timers-Tenna-Paige-Abbey-Teens xc, V rf 7 lu- W 'lx' and Judy Palmer vous Don't Miss the Men's Department ' Cfiamel ' - - Wentworth and Sloan Carolina Theatre Congratulations to the Class of '51 Compliments of LUMBER - COAL - PAINT Phone 7291 Fitch Lumber Company Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 Lloyd Electric Company Electrical Contractors Appliances-Fixtures International Harvester Refrigerators and Freezer Lockers Phone 2-3862 After 5 P M 2-3861 Carrboro N C. - 1 o, 7 . Senter's Drug Store The Place to lfiougorgqiiitlr Sundry and Carrboro, N. C. VV P P Phone 7831 I Durham Laundry Company CAROLINA PHARMACY EXPERT DRY CLEANERS Prompt Dependable Prescription Service You can depend on any drug' product that Gregson 81 Peabody Streets bears the name REXALL. Phone 14,991 Durham, N, C, Phone 6141 Chapel Hill, N. C. Wlage 6n7! Caston Motor Co., Inc. SALES and SERVICE Dodge-Plymouth 419 W. Franklin St. Phone 2-421 UNIVERSITY CLEANERS Opposite Post Office Strowd Motor Company Phone 4921-9901 Ford-Esso-Goodyear Mil since 1914 Congratulations from SAVE Bennett and Blocksldge by buying for the entire family at Fuel Oil and Coal Frigidaire Appliances Iron Firemen Oil Burners Stokers , Berman's Department Store Phone 6161 SIIVICI Compliments of Carolina Coffee Compliments of Hazzard Motor Company University Service Station O. C. Pendergroft, Prop. Firestone Tires - Tubes Batteries - Accessories M. J. Bright Food Store QUALITY Fooos 420 W. Franklin St. Chapel 1917! Teenagers. . . Ei 155 humid! Soda Seher ggiwrwfwr-' - '- .4 'lwf' u,Y.Q,,'. ., . 'KP' f nfl. ' n , f Y f nf' . 5 :MA A lv . nl 44, . A A T411 if.. ,'1J'4f i - ' 'Q a Q A. A .I , 4 -,kk ,X Q. ., '. , ' . ,air M. , ' 1 1 I., ,, ,. . - .fl , , '..,w+J. , .vii- - , ,, wx l' '-' W 'I'-w f'l U'?+- Y ,,,,,.Ki , U , , ' 44.1 1. , 'f'An l'v, ,F .P ,I ' ., A , ,3 . dk gf - . f V ,f, X H' . W, 1, r' V 1. 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