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

 - Class of 1952

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Page 24 text:

Last Will and Testament We, the graduating class of Chapel Hill High School, in this year, 1952, being of sound mind and disposing memory, but considering the uncertainty of our earthly existence, do make and declare this our last will and testament: I. We, the Senior Class, do hereby leave Chapel Hill High School in hopes to attain goals of higher learning, and of avoiding our local Draft Board, No. 69. II. I ,Borden Abernethy, do leave my reputation of Don Juan of C. H. H. S. to Sherry Lewis. III. I, Carolyn Shepard, do leave my post in the library to Roxada Harward and Ellen Sparrow. IV. I, Charlie Green, do leave my snooping on behalf of the Honor Council to anyone with a nose for smoke. V. I, Sandra Mann, do leave my everlasting vitality to the Hadacol Com- pany. VI. I, Bucky Vickers, do leave my Benedrex inhaler and my chapstick to Jimmy Goodwin. VII. I, Sarah Jane Capps, do leave my swimming ability to the frogs in the Bowman Gray Pool. VIII. I, Don Christopher, do leave my affiliation with the products of Ford Motor Company to Ronnie Mann. IX. I, Rachel Thompson, do leave my driving ability to the Fontys in Chapel Hill High School. X. I, Jake McLaughlin, do leave my buddy behind. XI. I, Mary Haley, do leave my motorcycle belt to Gray McAllister. XII. I, Frank Scott, do leave my appreciation of the Durham Armory to Robert Thomas. XIII. I, Diana Whittinghill, do leave my sketchbook and pen to Joanna Scroggs. XIV. I, Betty Lou Moody, do leave my singing ability to Anzenette Andrews. XV. I, Brownie Fitch, do leave my glorious press clippings to the posterity of CHHS in hopes they may profit by them. XVI. I, Tom Maultsby, do leave my athletic ability and peanuts to anyone who has the endurance to master them. XVII. I, Iris Merritt, do leave my beauty and poise to Penny Martin. XVIII. I, Lee Guthrie, do leave my hair grease to Tyler ' s Service Station — need I say more? XIX. I, Norma Baldwin, do leave my well-developed vocal cords to Jean Hin- shaw. XX. I, Carl MacPherson, do leave my love of electronics to Billy Thompson. XXI. I, Barry Winston, do leave my flair for dramatics to Miss Lewis. XXII. I, Bob Patterson, do leave the moving picture industry to Mac Proctor. XXIII. I, Royce Tripp, do leave my high degree of reasoning and my quiet ways to Larry Cheek. XXIV. I, Nathale Crittenton, do leave my amorous ways and simple dress to Tommy Lloyd. XXV. I, Barbara Bright, do leave my Southern accent to Harvey Stoffer. XXVI. I, Mary Lou Williams, do leave CHHS with a sigh that the annual came out. [20]

Page 23 text:

Who ' s Who of 1962 Mr. Donald Christopher, President of the Dubble Bubble Bubble Gum Factory, has recently had the honor system installed there. Merchandise consuption by the employees has improved immensely. Mrs. Charlie Pitts, the former Miss S. J. Capps, and her five girls have become a female sextet version of Jim Thorpe, All American, vacillating between that and their private newspaper. Charles Best and Ernest Crawford are instructers in the agriculture department at State Col- lege, while Eddie Williams and John Maddry have installed a branch of the department at U.N.C. Miss Joanne Tilley has just released her invention of the never-emptying coca cola bottle. Mr. Barry Winston and Miss Diana Whittinghill are threatening Shakesphere ' s dramatic pro- minence with their production on the Broadway stage of The Shaming of the True . The Misses Clara Mae Barbour, Margaret Dixon and Dottie Anne Pendergrass have become very successful business women, now owning a large chain of department stores in the Carolinas and Virginia. Mr. T. E. Vickers and F. J. Scott, who were prominent society leaders of Chapel Hill are now traveling the country as talent scouts for M.G.M. Miss Ellen Doak was recently chosen Miss Trigonometry of 1962 . Dr. Borden Abernethy has just performed a series of operations on the President of the United States for siliancot gniworgin (in-grown toe-nail). Two of CHHS ' s greatest athlete ' s have recently gained fame. Mr. Brownie Fitch is now basket- ball coach at Tulane University while Mr. Tom Maultsby was chosen to play on the Olympic football team. Mrs. Bob Thompson, the former Miss Rabbit Webb, has bought half interest on the Safe- Way Baby Diaper Service with the ulterior motive of clothing her own four boys. Scientists Jane Durham, and Carolyn and Rachel Thompson are experimenting with growing fried egg-plants in the Sahara Desert. Mr. Carl MacPherson has finally made his millions with the invention of a television-telephone. Mrs. Betsy West and Mrs. Carolyn Husbands have settled in Central America where their spouses are deepening the Panama Canal. Pete Pollander is on a government project counting the square inches of ice at the South Pole. Miss Iris Merritt is working with him, in her spare time choosing Eskimo girls for John Robert Powers ' Southern branch. Hampton Teague and Nathale Crittenton have run Martin and Lewis to Siberia with the help of their publicity manager, Jake McLaughlin. Glynn Lane, Jeanette Hackney, Merle Tyson, and Wilda McDade are employed as private secretaries to five-percenters at the Capitol in Washington. The latest news from Harold Mann and Grady Sturdivant reveals that they are recovering from saddle sores accumulated while rustling cattle in Texas. Miss Mary Lou Williams has just had her new book, An Easier Method of Shorthand pub- lished. Miss Evelyn Matthews is now teaching The Bop at Arthur Murray studios in New York. Mr. Bob Patterson and his wife Sandra have been holding secret meetings with John L. Lewis discussing the establishment of a theater usher ' s union. Miss Mary Haley is making a big sensation putting over torchy songs in a dim-lit cafe on Canal Street in New Orleans. Mr. Charles Green, our country ' s vice-president, recently appointed Miss Anne Jacobs as good will ambassador to London where she spends her free time designing gowns for Queen Elizabeth II of England. Lee Gutherie, Neal Harrington, and Dick Slack, are the highest paid models in Sears Roebuck ' s Catologue because they look so unusually attractive in blue-jeans and oversized T-shirts. Mr. Russell Bullock and Miss Norma Baldwin are currently starred in the Broadway musical hit Life with Mrs. Schinhan accompanied on the piano by Miss Barbara Bright. Mr. Ronnie Mann and his wife, Libby, were last seen in the A-Model headed for Florida with their two sets of red headed quintuplets. [ 19]

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