Chapel Hill High School - Hill Life Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Class of 1956
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VMX. ,':v f', ' ' ' ' ' X iQi1iQ2 1 . ., . -1 uq.'., e M u l HIHIF 1956 The Annua ublication CHAPEL HILL IGH SCHOOL CHAP HILL NCDRTH RGLINA , KW v X if Q is 'hai ' -n .,g -.xg-mmf: HM, , ,W ff I , A ff , Y 1 y1ma 'w:,.,., ,JW q Y Q7 J X 7 W ' If M , fl .Q . 4, .1.. ' X t 'icfawv f ,.'V- wx I 15. .Q X , V , ,, v M h LW ,H vw W, 51214 , X ,f 1 we ,, Ju' ,f a f Q X H ,Lf 4 1 11 J M M f .N 1 lg , x 5 W +A V W A f -mm, 1 , ' , 51.2 M V147 N , X F x ,- ww ,rw 'Q x3-1 ,iv , ,qs , w.,,i'?53g3g , A in ..,' Egg Qa- x W, mm 'ibn ,,,,,,. Il-st - I ,V gfv P7'x,Mjj r,I , 3 ill - 5 w wf: F! W .M , I I W L- ,M M im ' , , x N h V' A7'99 LM. 1 sm, We present the 1956 Hillife to you, the students of Chapel Hill High School, with the hope that in future years it will serve as a vivid reminder of all that the school year 1955-1956 has meant to you. O-f course all of you will remember our nice new buildingand the not so new Cone House, and nobody at CHHS can ever forget the Tincan. 3 an 2-MW, -agn- ' 1 D 1 , 1 ,..f,, in - ,Z Y - -,...-5. N- x 71 in ., . A M' vm t l ' f'j,':..-:f,0N,:- 'illllllll lllilllllllllllllllilllllll A .Nh Q, . , . ef 6... lllllnloaulnlollnuannglligliu up 471 A :Pwr . Q, .wb,? mY,A X 6 7 rw... 14 1 Q 5 .1 gm., -vw... There are still other things to be remembered: the sports events, whether you played or sat in the stands and cheered, and the social activities, the formal dances and Saturday nights at the Rec. Yes, in these pages is told a story to be looked back on and cherished in years to come, the story of all the many wonderful things that have made up this year at Chapel Hill High School. - 'I 6011 Dedication Faculty . . Seniors . . Juniors . . Sophomores Freshmen . Activities . Athletics . Beauty . . . Advertising his ff' s.,. The Senior Class dedicates the 1956 Hillife to Miss Emma Lee Davis. We realize that much of what We have achieved during our years in high school has been inspired by her interest in us and her work on our behalf. She taught us, and We learned many things and enjoyed learning themg s h e i helped us, When We gave the Junior Play and the Junior-Seniorg she be- lieved in us, and We learned to believe in ourselves. Miss Davis, We are glad that we have known you as a teacher and as a friend. We want to say thank you for everything you have done for us. hzculty 2 , WESLEY I. NOBLE CHARLES W. DAVIS P1'z'nc1'paI Supc'1'1'ntendent CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Curl Smith. Mrs. O. D. Garvin. Mr. Grey Culbrctli. Mr. Gordon Blackwell, Mr. Dick Iamcrson. lO MISS OLA ANDREWS Algebra, Latin ROBERT CULTON Physical Education, Drizfer's Education MRS. DAPHENE DOBSON Secretary MISS IULIA GRAHAM Librarian I 1 EDWARD IAYNES History, Mathematics MRS. LUCILLE INGRAM Algebra. Social Science MISS IESSIE BELLE LEWIS English, Iournalism EXCELL MARKHAM General Science, Chemistry w t I MRS. IANE PRICE Home Economics MISS VIRGINIA PRICE C om mercial MISS MAY MARSI-IBANKS Counseling, Mathematics MRS. IEAN O'NEAL Englislz, History 1 3 I tx.. Q .A A . ,MMM MRS. IOANNE SNEAD A rt ' .ii HECTOR SOTO Spanish, Mathematics , ll w MISS ELIZABETH RANEY English, French RAY SIZEMORE A gf :culture MRS. BERNADINE SULLIVAN English 1 MRS. JOSEPHINE WARREN Physical Education ALLISON WELLS Biology, Physics IOSEPH WOOD Choral Music, Band MISS SARAH MALPAS Nurse wir Q 2 1, . 'A 2 .f 'FA K ' TT , I' A 5 . --A .s A me F rv iw i:r9 ' ,2- CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. E. C. Leonard, Mrs. Lucy Bell, Mrs. Neta ' 'I' b th Green. Davrs, Mrs. Ida Watts, Mrs. 1: rza e ' asm !'i is i M l. 16 , 3 '4 X N MAINTENANCE STAFF 1 l Y Olie Farrar. Luther McCauley, Hattie McCauley is Seniors ,..- .., i v -C N31 l M . -. I l l 1, F..........i. Wifi. Q 'ff 1 ft' ' 'J l T Tifffvt if 4 ? ,NX L rg L. t I I 3: g Jwrf- ff , 1 r A, 1 Egfr, tbl Vu K ,,.i...,. il -i , 1 'Q x f ' Q 5- ff ligl .Q es 'i nf l 1 gr, Y-L 5 lg W T T l il I 1 iff T 1f I Xi i ,Hi ii 5 I 1 X T l 1 i , , ,W ' N alfa 'i X l Q XX 1 ga., I L i V .. . 4 ,D , . i I -f f g .' ' M ' X -if C . 03, 53 W J a T i , sf 1. wsu. we EVER at WAT Bic: is fr-ff want we evra 'mm SMALL? M- Our 611155 flislary In September of 1952, a group of bewildered teen- agers met in the high school auditorium on what was known as Orientation Day. The group was the Fresh- man Class of that year, and we were being told about the traditions of Chapel Hill High School and shown about the new and what seemed to us almost over- whelmingly large building. Coleman Gentry, Presi- dent of the Student Council, and Iimmy Goodwin, Chief Iustice of the Honor Council, who were to lead the school for the rest of the year, talked to us that day. We weren't really the Class of 1956 theng we were just a lot of students from many different places who were assembled there. We soon became a class, though, through the many new experiences that we shared. The mad rush of changing classes, the masses, or so it seemed, of upperclassmen in the hallways, the impossible-to-open locks, all of these are things which traditionally baffle freshmen, and we were no exception. We enjoyed going to the ball games and were almost immediately proclaimed the Hyellingesti' class CI-IHS had ever produced. Our classes also played their part in helping us get to know each other. At class elections that year we chose Cookie Andrews for our president. We continued the tradition of having a freshman Sweetheart Queen when lean Hackney won that title, and Ka Smith added more glory for our class by her election as Maid of Honor. The awe-inspiring title of Senior Class seemed like something in the far-distant future, but we were already developing a great class spirit and felt that we were really a part of Chapel Hill High School. Eagerly, we went back to school in the fall of 1953, anxious to see what our sophomore year would bring us. We weren't the leaders of the school yet, though sometimes for the benefit of the freshmen we pre- tended that we felt a little bigger and wiser than we really did. We did, however, begin to participate in more of the activities of the school and to hold offices and take responsibilities. Our stunt Iuvenile Iury won second prize at Stunt Night. That year, as during each of our first three years in high school, we worked very hard to try to beat the class of 1955 on Stunt Night. No matter how hard we tried, they always finished first, but our stunts were a lot of fun never- theless. Robert Blackwood was President of CHHS in 1953-54, and Mike Gallagher was Chief Iustice. Teddy Moore was the president of our class in our Sophomore year, the year that contained a little of the excitement about the newness of high school life that our Freshman year did and a little of the respon- sibility and work and fun of running the school activi- ties that our Iunior and Senior years did. 1954-55-our Iunior year, and the money we had been saving, and the plans we had been making, and the dreams we had been dreaming all came to a head, for the Iunior year is the time when one of the most ambitious undertakings of a class is carried out, the giving of a Iunior-Senior. Clarice Merritt and Martha Ann Cheek were President of the student body and Chief Iustice respectively, and Cookie An- drews again had the very important role of class presi- dent. Early in the fall we waged a magazine-selling campaign and were quite successful as salesmen, man- aging to make more money than any other Iunior Class before us. This was hardly completed before we launched into rehearsals for our Iunior Class Play, Hook, Line, and Sinkerf' It developed that many people in the Class of 1956 were really hams', at heart, and that fact coupled with many nights of practice made the production a howling success. Ka Smith reigned as Sweetheart Queen at the Sweetheart Ball in February. In March came the basketball tour- naments. We all went to Henderson to see our team take the District Championship and then down to Sanford to see them win the Consolation Champion- ship in the State AA tournament. Everybody yelled until he was hoarse, but we think maybe the Iuniors yelled just a little louder than anybody else. All year plans were made for the Iunior-Senior. It was to be held at the Hope Valley Country Club on May 13, and the theme was to be Under the Seaf, The weeks immediately preceding the banquet and dance were certainly hectic ones-fish had to be painted on dance programs, names had to be lettered on place cards, an octopus had to be constructed, and shells had to be lavishly sprinkled with silver glitter. The great day finally came, though true to Friday the 13, it was rainy. The rain stopped in the afternoon, how- ever, and as we danced that evening to the music of lim Crisp's band, we certainly felt repaid for all our hard work. Graduation that year made us a little sad because we realized that the next year it would be we who would be up there and then our high school days would be over. We didn't have time to be sad for very long, though, for elections had already given to members of our class the highest offices and re- sponsibilities in high school. September, 1955, and at last we were Seniors. We were determined to make every single minute of our last year in high school be one in which we were doing something, and we very nearly succeeded in this. Ronnie Lackey was President of Chapel Hill High School, and Teddy Moore filled the post of Chief Iustice, which had greater importance since the Honor System had been definitely voted in during the spring elections. Michael Alexander was chosen president of our class. We felt even more like Seniors when we received our class rings, and these were proudly displayed to many admiring underclassmen, students who probably wondered just as we had if they would ever attain the coveted title of Senior. As the year went along, our duties and activities seemed to gain momentum, and there were many prepara- tions for graduation: calling cards and invitations were ordered, and we were measured for our caps and gowns. Then came our Senior Play, and the Iunior-Senior, this year being given for us instead of by us. Before we had time to think about its com- ing, final examinations were over, and graduation had arrived. ln four years the members of the Class of 1956 had shared many wonderful experiences and had succeeded in developing a class spirit and loyalty which would never be forgotten. ,films ,gsm , , Iwv 'riff .1 ,, .fl 2 ,iw Q- 495- ff' l EA. , 'Km Senior 611155 0 ficcrs MICHAEL ALEXANDER , President BETH FLENIING A ...EE . Secretary CLYDE CAMPBELL A , , , , Vice-Pres1'dc'nt MARY BAHNSEN , ,A .. . ,Trerzsurcr Miss MAY MARSHBANKS . L..... A,LV A s.Adzfz',for Miss IESSIE BELLE LEWIS ,sY, ...,s,..,. sAdzfis0r 20 A 1 MICHAEL VAN CLEAVE ALEXANDER A.Y. 3, 4g Student Council I, Trcas. 3g Honor Council 23 Hillife Business Manager 4g Iunior Marshal, Class Pres. 4g Band lg National Honor Society 4. FAYE LLOYD ANDREWS 4-H 1, 3g FHA 2, 3, 45 Iunior Marshal. FOYE DURHAM ANDREWS 4-H 1,'Vice.Pres. 33 FHA 2, 3, 43 Iunior Marshal. MARGARET ANDREWS Music Club l. 23 Rhythm and Blues Club Treas. 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Class Pres. l, 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 9 MARY CUTLER BAHNSEN A.Y. 1, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Class Treas. 43 Homeroom Vice Pres. 43 Y-Teens 1. 2, 4, Sec. 33 Red Cross Council 25 Girls' State 3g Proconian I, 2. 3, Assoc. Ed. 4g Monogram Club 3g Technicians Club Ig Music Club 2. IANIS MARIE BELL Shelby High School, Shelby, N. C., I, 2, 39 Glee Club 4. VIRGINIA CAROLYN BENNETT Music Club l, 2, 4g Rhythm and Blues Club 3, Office Staff 4: Homeroom Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 43 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 49 Band 1, 2g Red Cross Council Chairman 3. GORDEN LYLES BLACKWELL Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4g Monogram Club Pres. 43 Car Club -lg Student Council Treas. 4: Class Treas. 3g Home- room Pres. 2, 35 Band 1, 2g Safety Patrol 1, 29 National Honor Society 4. -il' ,mf 4 M.il -I fu- 49 I Aays M' 'frm new-v Yis- New alia' 41, ,- ..-c, .5. 3 .,--sv ., i J V' ...Z nw' i':' WWW ww' -vi? ..--w- ' 'sl 'lf-is-4 2 f A 5 .44 'fav WW' 50-' .a-' IOHN COUNCIL BLACKWOOD Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, N. C. I, 2, 3. LOUISE ROSS BLACKWOOD Music Club 1, 25 A.Y. I5 Rhythm and Blues Club 35 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Homeroom Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Iunior Play. BILLY VAN BLAKE FFA 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball Manager 3. SERENA LOU BLAKE Softball I5 FHA I, 2, 4, Pres. 35 Library Club 15 4-H 1, 3. SIPRA BOSE Dramatics 'Club I, 2, 3, 45 Office staff 45 Proconian News Ed. 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. IANE MCCOY BRADSHAW FHA 2, Sec. 3, 45' 4-H Club I, Pres. 35 Bus Driver 3, 4. CLARA REBECCA BUCKNER FHA I, 2, 35 4-H Club I, 35 Music Club 45 Band 15 Major- ette 3, 4. PATRICK HENRY BURNS Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 A.Y. 2, 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Music Club 45 Glee Club 4. CAROL PATRICIA BYNUM 4-H Club l, 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Technicians Club 13 FHA 3, Pres. 43 Bus Driver 3, 4. MARY TRIMBLE CAMERON Dramatics Club 1, 23 Library Club Sec. 3g Glee Club 43 Hillife Copy Ed. 43 Homeroom Treas. 1 ,Pres. 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. lg Iunior Playg National Honor Society 4. MILTON CLYDE CAMPBELL, IR. Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 3. Co-Captain 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Manager 23 Technicians Club lg Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Music Club 43 Proconian 3, Asst. Ed. 43 Class Vice Pres. 4g Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, 3. FRANK MEHEGAN CARLISLE, III A.Y. 3, Vice Pres. 43 Music Club Treas. 13 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Proconian Advertising Manager 43 Homeroom Vice Pres. Ig Band 1. 2, 33 Junior Play. NANCY IANE CARSON 4-H Club 1, 3g FHA 2. N SARAH ELIZABETH COLE FHA 1' Basketball 3, Manager 43 Library Club lg Music Club 2: Rhytihm and Blues Club 33 Monogram Club 43 Honor Coun cil 43 Office Staff 2, 3, 4, Proconian 3, Business Manager 4 Iunior Marsha'll3 Homeroom Sec. 1, 23 Y-Teens 4. SHIRLEY ANNA COLE Softball 13 FHA l, 3, Sec. 23 4-H Club 1, 33 Music Club 4. BARBARA ANNE CRANE 4-I-I Club 1, 2, 3g FHA 2, 4g Y-Teens 1. ga x 7 Hi 405 I'-I N 'Vit MQW K 'Ny I 7 04 S? ,-w 6' 1? A 5 .-' 159 ' '5 .gs 'W.ww 'F .W , l 1 A MARY FRANCES DAVIS A.Y. 1. 2, 3. Sec. 4g Dramatics Club 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. ' IAMES LARRY DODSON F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4: Bus Driver 4. IAMES AIR DOSHER New Hanover High. Wilmington. N. C. 1, 2, 3: Basketball Co-Captain 4. EULALIA ANNE DURHAM Art Club 1: Glee Club 1, 3: Rhythm and Blues Club 3: Music Club 4: Student Council 2: Proconian 3. Exchange Ed. 4: Y- Teens 1. Z. 3. 4. MARGARET LILLIAN EVANS Basketball 3. 4: Softball I. 2: Library Club I, 2: A.Y. 3: Glee Club l. 2. 3, 4: Hillife 3, Co-ed. 4: Y-Teens 1. 2, 4. Treas. 5: Monogram Club 4: National Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH HEATI-ICOTE FLEMING Basketball 4: Art Club 1: Baby-Sitter's Club 1: Dramatics Club 2. 3, Pres. 4: Glee Club 4: Class Sec. 4: Homeroom Sec. 35 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 4: National Honor Societv 4. DONNA MARIE FOWLER Library Club Ig A.Y. I. Sec. 2: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Proco- nian Copy Manager 4: Class Sec. 1: Homeroom Treas. 3, Sec.- Treas. 4: Y-Teens 1, 3. Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 4: Red Cross Coun- cil Chairman 2. LOUIS GREEN FREELAND JR. Basketball I. 2. Manager 3. 4: Football Manager 2: FFA 1, 2. 3, 4: Rhythm and Blues Club 4: Monogram Club Treas. 49 Bus Driver 3, 4. IAMES BILLY GILES Football 1, 2: Baseball 1: Basketball 3. Manager lg Music Club 3 FFA -lg Bus Driver 3g Office Staff 4. SUSAN KATHLEEN GREENWOOD Lee Iunior High School lg Basketball 2. 3. Co-Captain 4: Music Club 2. Sec. -lg Monogram Club 3. 43 Rhythm and Blues Club Pres. 33 Y-Teens 33 Proconian 3, Sports Ed. 45 Homeroom S 34. Football 1, Z. 3, Co-Captain -lg Basebal1 1, 2. 3. 43 Basketball nat er 1: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Monogram Club 1. 2. 3, -lg Music Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Bus Driver -lg Proconian 3, Asst. Sports Ed -1' Homeroom Officer 2, Vice Pres. 4. CAROLYN IEAN HACKNEY Basketball 1. 2. -1, Co-Captain 3: Music Club 1, 2: Monogram Club 3 -1: Hillife Sports Ed. -lg Class Vice Pres. 23 Homeroom s. 1. Zg Y-Teens 1. TERRY LEE HACKNEY Technicians Club 1, FFA 2. 33 Glee Club 4g Bus Driver 33 Homeroom Treas. 1. REGINALD ALAN HEAD Football 1. 21 33 Track 3: Technicians Club lg Monogram Club -lg FFA 1, 2, -lg Proconian 45 Safety Patrol 1. 2. IUDITH ANN HILL University High School 23 Glee Club 1, 4: Dramatics Club 1 3g Hillife Senior Ed. -lx Homeroom Treas. 33 Y-Teens 1, 3. -I Red Cross Council 13 Junior Playg National Honor Society 4 GILES FOUSHEE HORNEY Football 4g A.Y. 13 Bus Driver 3, 4. ec. , RICHARD NYLES GUNTER Ma Q Pre 1 iw' ,QAM , MDS f'.5f .-- nrt vw' ,as- ' agff -13 'K' fu '54 11. .,f l, -4 - 0 7 1 .,-f f, ss,-, 'VR ,' if 'Q ' ,r , , ,,,,.,. Xi ax , ,Q x .553 ,. fnwwfszyf ' fa . , 1 L'- N 2 Y M, , sa.,a,, s,0:i BETTY IO HORTON Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 3g FHA 2g Music Club 45 Red Cross Council 3. LEON ROSS IVEY Baseball 35 Technicians Club 13 FFA 3, 43 Bus Driver 3, 4. ROSS MANNING IERVIS Football l, 2, 3, 4g Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Rhythm and Blues Club 3, Proconian Circulation Manager 4g Band 1, 2, 3g Safety Patrol 1, 2. PHYLLIS IONES Glee Club l, 49 Dramatics Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 43 Proconian Club 13 Proconian 1, 2, 3g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 4. ANITA IANE KATTSOFF Milford High School 3, Dramatics Club lg Glee Club lg Music Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4. RONALD DEAN LACKEY Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, Co-captain 45 Music Club 25 A.Y. 4, Vice Pres. 35 Glee Club 45 Student Council 1, 3, Pres. 4g Iunior Marshal 3, Homeroom Treas. 25 Iunior Play 3. DIANE LAUGHON Central Iunior High School lg Basketball 2, 3, 4g A.Y. 25 Dramatics Club 25 Rhythm and Blues Club 35 Music Club 43 Monogram Club 45 Homeroom Treas. 23 Y-Teens 2, 4g Band 2,3. ' BEI IY MARIE LLOYD 4-H l, 2, 35 FHA 1, 3, 4. A at A-i I sw' if Q X fl JOE HUGH LLOYD , 0 'N' Rhythm and Blues Club 3g Technicians Club 1, 4. ,' li -...E 'ff KENNETH EARL MAYSE FFA I, 2, 33 Bus Driver 3. ,ff PATRICIA ZWAHLEN MERRITT Needham Broughton High School lg Charles Coon High School 23 Music Club 3, 43 Band 3, 4g Y-Teens 33 Red Cross Council 3. THEODORE CARLTON MOORE, IR. I.V. Basketball lj Swimming Team 3, Co-captain 43 Track 3, 43 Dramatic Club 23 Honor Council 1, 3, Chief Iustice 4g Hillife 2, 3g Chief junior Marshall 3g Class Pres. 23 Iunior Playg Na- tional Honor Society 4. PHYLLIS FAYE MORRIS 4-H I, 33 FHA 1, 2, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4. 'UILs FRANCES ANN MORROW Library Club 13 Music Club 2, 4g Rhythm and Blues Club 33 Office Staff 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 3, 43 Red Cross Council 43 National Honor Society 4. 3,-F. ' . f 4 ,Suu x 't-- BARBARA MARIE NEWTON 7 Q A Music Club 1, 2, 4, Rhythm and Blues Club 3, Office sfaff -, 51' 1, 2g Proconian 13 Homeroom Sec. Ig Majorette 3, 43 Red A Cross Council 2, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. XY , SIDNEY THOMAS NOELL Art Club 23 Technicians Club 3, 4g Bus Driver 3. 13 If ft ' . Q MN. 4 -Af., gglfu uri J .3 3. N.. ,Hu-5 fffmr' Ea-f .., We 'A iq ,dim CSV 'ful .arf 'uv' M W-J 1' -arrive' 'W' Y .- --27 ' ., 5. 3. ,V is ,I 'E -Qs, -152' VF 'G'-273' MINORU EDDIE OSAWA Ryogoku-High, Iapan 1, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 Proconian 4 WILLIAM ARTHUR OVERMAN FFA l, 2, 3, 45 4-H 15 Bus Driver 3, 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH PENDERGRASS 4-H l, 2, 35 FHA l, 2, 35 Music Club 45 Majorette 4. FRANCES MEADE PERRY Basketball 35 Swimming Team 43 Science Club Sec.-Treas. 25 Dramatics Club 3. Treas. 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Proconian 2, 3, Ed. 4. HAROLD GRADY PERRY RAYMOND EUGENE PRIME Baseball Manager 3. KAY RODERICK PROCTOR Cheerleader 3, Head-cheerleader 45 Monogram Club 45 Lib- rary Club lg FI-IA Bi-County Treas. 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Play. BONNIE IOYCE RAY Dramatics Club 1. 2, 3, 45 A.Y. lg Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Marshal 35 Class Treas. 15 Homeroom Pres. I: Y-Teens 1, Vice Pres. 4. CONSTA NCE LOUNELL RIDOUT Library Club lg A.Y. lg Student Council 2, Sec. 3: Vice Pres. 4: Homeroom Treas. 4: Y-Teens I, 3, Treas. 2: National Honor Society 4. HOWARD RAYMOND RITCHIE I.V. Basketball 2, 33 Stamp and Coin Club l, 2: A.Y. 2, 3: Sportsmans Club 4: Technicians Club I, 2. 3: Band l, 2, 3: Safety Patrol lg Iunior Play. CHARLES ALLEN ROSS Carr Iunior High School 1. Durham, N. C.: Sportsmans Club 4: Football 2. 3, 4. NANCY JANE ROYSTER Lexington High School l: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Music Club 2: Dramatics Club 3. 4: Monogram Club 4, Treas. 3: Class Sec. 2: Homeroom Sec. 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 3: Iunior Play: National Honor Society 4. BETTY IUNE SAWYER VValter-Williams High School. Burlington, N. C. l. 2: Rhythm and Blues Club Vice Pres. 3: Class Sec. 3: Homeroom Treas. 3: Band 3. V IACK DARRELL SAWYER Walter-Williams High School, Burlington. N. C. l. 2: Track 3: Camera Club 3: Monogram Club 4: Car Club 4: Bus Driver 3: Band 3. MARY COWELL SHEPARD Basketball 3. 4: Library Club 1: A.Y. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Hillife 2. 3. Co-ed. 4: Homeroom Vice Pres. lg Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4: Red Cross Council 1: Girls' State 3: National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM LINDSAY SIMPSON si' ur 3 ,....-af -of .99 'CZK' i i if n4'W' wqnv- 'Z..'?' 1,43 43,-ni' EUGENE THOMAS SMITH Football I, 2, 3, Co-captain 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Track 3, Co-captain 4: Library Club 2, 3: Monogram Club 2. 3, 4g Proconian 2, 3g Hillife Sports Ed. 4. KATHERINE ADELAIDE SMITH Cheerleader 3, 4: Music Club I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Band 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4g Student Council 4: Class Vice Pres. 1: Homeroom Pres. 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. BETH GORE SPARROW Glee Club 3: FI-IA 2, Vice Pres. 1: 4-H I, 23 Music Club 43 Majorette 4. PETER SCOTT TALBERT Football l. 2: Swimming 3, Co-captain 4: Track 33 Music Club I, 2, 4: Rhythm and Blues Club 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4g Band 3, 4. MYRTLE GREY TAPP 4-H 1, 3: FHA 2. 4. ANTOINETTE AVIS THOMAS Basketball 2. 3: Music Club I. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 4. MINNIE ELIZABETH WEBSTER Library Club Z. 3. Pres. 4: National Honor Society 4. NORMAN E. WILLIAMS Carr Iunior High School I: Durham High School 2: Hope Valley High School 3. ROBERT FRAZIER WINSOR Technicians Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4g Glee Club 1, 4g A.Y. 2 National Honor Society 4. CAROL LOUISE YEAGER ' vf 'r ' A.Y. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 49 Music Club 1, 2g Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Council 3g Honor Council Clerk 4g Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 Band 1. Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3g Dramatics Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. SENIORS WHO DID NOT HAVE THEIR PICTURES TAKEN CECELIA ANN ROBERSON Glee Club lg Music Club 23 Rhythm and Blues Club 3g Pro- conian 1. ROBERT BORDEN CLARK FFA 4. BOBBY ELLER POTEAT Landis High School, Landis, N. C., 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. Superlatives 1. BEST LOOKING 9. Becky Buckner - Richard Gunter 2. BEST ALL-ROUND 10. Ka Smith - Teddy Moore 3. MOST TALENTED 11. Frances Perry - Michael Alexander 4. BEST DRESSED 12. Tommy Noell - Mary Shepard 5. MOST POPULAR 13. Richard Gunter - Ka Smith 6. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 14. Michael Alexander - Connie Ridout 7. BEST STUDENTS 15. Bobby Winsor - Molly Cameron MOST COURTEOUS Tommy Noell - Beth Fleming 8. BEST WORKERS Gordon Blackwell - Carol Yeager MOST PERSONALITY Cookie Andrews - Teddy Moore MOST ATHLETIC Iean Hackney - Clyde Campbell MOST DIGNIFIED Mary Shepard - Bobby Poteat FRIENDLIEST Gene Smith - Cookie Andrews BEST DANCERS Pat Burns - Anne Durham WITTIEST Iimmy Dosher - Kittsu Greenwood y I S U P E R L A T I V E S ..,,..asu W x 4' X . .4 fluff f' 'Y- T ,4 -.. -A , AVI!!!-: 1,4 wa -.-...,g -'....., ., -4 X .. . ,irfff 1 w P' 1 5 ,. ' .ff ME: if 1 ' fviiwgifw. -A. f junior W iii? f ygle ztlgfl 459 lx, WWW , uv t V 'pt ., img, M, .4 W ' ZX , 's H--QQELHQ-uf L.. Betty Lou Andrews Henry Andrews Anthony Ballcngcr Wilma Blackwood Marshall Blanton Iean Bowden Sandra Brantley Barbara Butlcr I -0- . L 4-- ' Z : fp Q 1'tQ - , 'F X, xx K., . li I Elizabeth Carlisle Paul Cheek Eddie Clark Bobby Costello Oskie Cramer Carolyn Dark Iulia Demerath Paul Farrar juniors is Simi 37 , F I .-0 ...f rv If i 7H'!'f 0 Willie Fischer Anne Fitch Leah Fitch Iohnny Foushee Barbara Fyfe Kitty Glosson Tommy Goodrich Elizabeth Green 4, Ru ,Q 1 . ap i GL ,A WWE if , j ,L X., X Billy jefferson Virginia Ioncs Phyllis Kidder Ieanette Lacock Wayne Lacock Elaini Livas Ralph Macklin Kay Nell Maddry juniors 'Swap- N- Susan Greulach Vicki Greulach Lester Haentzschel Iohn Hall Linda Harrig Beth Harris ' Ierry Hocutt Tommy Hogan iii! 38 Marilin Markell Pevgy McCauley Butch MClXH1UhI Rosemary McLaughlin Grey Moody C5nth1a Nea Susie Nesbitt Peter Ness w -qv 'E 45, z f ,Y I ,A if W juniors 39 0 MW7 1? YQWM ' -' 4-ff' ,, f . if war- 7,1 , rf,-. my ' . f, V Mefeazsfz .A ,, A . Jw' ,W ag 55 Mex , 's 'B Q 7 I ff' 'lr 4 n Agnes Neville Anne Neville Gordon Neville Ian Neville lean Neville Linda Norwood Barbara O'Neal Rachel Partin 'Q' Alice lean Riggsbec Annie Lee Riggsbee William Riggsbce Clark Rogers Libby Russell Bobby Schreiber David Schwentker Leigh Skinner Rebecca Partin Haywood, Pendergrass Ian Pinney Wayne Poe Shirley Poschen Lyndon Prime Billie lean Ray Phil Rigdon Arnold Smith Roy Sparrow Mary Grace Stansbury Paula Sturclivant Rayvon Sturdivant Sharon Sullivan Merle Teague Pat Thompson Wt- ff-N V 'Z : if in ,rq, . tg A, If Y tilt 1 Af..-Q .f 'it-'Y' - H 7 ' W. 11' -I J- it ml , 2551: 355:-g 'rg iwsf -'::.::-A! fs .-,gn ggiig Qxxxnw Hi-'g-,-',51','5y' svn i-T-Trsl-'S f I:'f?15:-2-P24 32,2301 , 'LZZJK J v . ',,5x:Q,Z-21 1 -. 5 .1 151,-,,' A ,-,s 5-WL! 45. ' ' Ybfffffilifi, -nie. ,mia f-f ff 1 f fem .5 2 juniars ff 'r ,I 1 i 'I 4. ss 4 . . 'L 2 , . E Q ,, ,ff Q fs 4 'Y l l an Q' ,. If , f 4 f io A . 4 s Z fkilfa 'L -' 32 ' ilk, f' si? W ,' A' ,W , aa., W ,vu ,.::A, X, V X V is rlrl f f 4l Charles Todd Iimmy Turner Remsen Voorhis Iim VVadsworth Lala Watson Ieanette Watts Chips Weaver Ruby Webster CAMERA SHY: Billy Wayne Andrews Robert Burner XVondy' Ellcr Reba Maynor Murphy Ransom junior C 4 Willie's Weekend a complete success' 'Se QN- J Soplwmare f xx- iljfvryxg- -f. v'1': ,, W 1'- sg X, QQ? ,fans 'Wie' 1 ' . NHL! Sf. 1 , ,,,V, ' b WM a . 5 7-:A .A :M 5, .5 ,X .-,, , A - 'Q A .QW Q3 13' QB, ,:1 ff.uz.-11,ana2i4 '-Rf: 'C.'Z'f ra., Tm K' PU! W2 Rum-N H,aRv1L1.E Rum' BARKER . SANDRA XVILLIAXIS , Doxx.-x BALLENGER Saphomorcs '25 Rudy Barker lack Berkut Bess Blackwood Bobby Blake Monroe Bowden Thomas Boyd Mary Brewer Herman Brown 'C' Saphamares fnvy 'Inf 4 5 I ,in--L 15' 3 pa --W, ,M 691 Pi s Vx. gf JN , 12' K' ,, Sue Brown Tommy Burns Sammy Carroll Freddie Chamblee Neil Clark Nancy Cleveland Susie Cordon Barbara Crain 'H Q-.6 if ...maxi s 'se' xml' vig, lack Grogan Linda Gunter Gerry Ham Virginia Hardison Elaine Hartness Ruffin Harville Betty Hayes Agnes Hines i 1 fvw Saphamares Tisgis Q Ben Crutchfield Mike Culbreth Mary Ruth Duncan Gerry Durham Bill Ellis Iudy Ferguson Iimmy Foust Teresa Gillon iff 'W sonnv, N0 PICTURE. . MW' ?'-3' me morosmmvis Am was NOT WHAT iv mam HAVE BEEN. --4Lf,, Neff 46 Martha Hubbard Patricia Hunter Rebecca Iohnson David Iones Delores Iones Ginger Kenney Doris King l l Kenneth Horton J I 1 l l 1 L s l l i l i l i I l l Q l 1 1 1 l l I l l l s l l l F l l l l Q 1-05,5 in-vp. Patricia Lacock Nixon Lauterer Tammy Lefler Blakely Leng Linda Logsdon Don Loomis Larry Mangum Patsy Maynor M ,W a L. sf, L Q .1f'f,, aiu- Bobby Moore Tommy Moore Neal Morgan Nancy Morris Peggy Murphy Wyvctte Murphy Phil Ordway Patricia Pcndergrass Doris Mayse Ianet McAllister John McCurdy Sandra Mclver Dcryl Merritt Wyndell Merritt Iimmy Mitas Dean Moody ik -0-wg, 'YE Delores Pepper Frances Pickard Alene Pittarcl Ben Potter Ann Proctor Ken Riggsbee Mike Riggsbee lane Shearin iw Nr-we i v'v- Allen Smith Lucille Snead Iune Sparrow Iohnny Squires Frances Strowd Tomm y Tapp Beverly Thompson Nancy Sue Thompson Gs. Frank Weaver Max Weaver Marcella Whitehead Sandra Williams Deloris Wilson Ioyce Wilson Martha Ann Wilson Raeford Thompson Hunter Tilghman Virginia Timmons Sally Trimble Ronnie Vick Agnes Ward Lynda Ward Linda Watts ' ,glib 21 so l lb 1 7 f , L - if 'ff A' , .,., , ., -..........,. , s Q5 1 Y' 'f . vi ,Q , l A., .. 1 1 X 11, ' vy . , , W 5 ' , J-Q A ',..,,nn, 'fy 4. ' Jay! if X Q Q, ,MJ , S ,if grcshmcn 'MQ Secretm y T Preszdsnt Tr cam: cr Bobby Andrews Toby Andrews Rebecca Arrington Don Atwater George Aycock Gwen Aycock Louise Barrett Charles Beal Mildred Beal Bill Bennett Randy Blackwell Ann Blackwood Theo Blackwood Faye Brewer Bill Brinkhous Shirley Brinson Donna Brown Billy Burch Mary Hellen Burch Iessie Burns Tommy Butler lack Carlisle Ann Carter Peggy Cheek Iennings Dail Shelia Dawson Tina Demeritt Qrcshmen 4 My T ' . , U N f I ,B 12 9 , ARE? we 'x 'J wk., T7 we 1- 'i - f , .7 .V f 'IL' QV Q ffm f lu 111. fi 'M 1 I 1 4973'- fm, t t gf ' X xx -0 X w. VW i :sf I .5 QP ,we-r X . X QAM 'il Q22 rsh , X 'M f .. 9' l i , -K 1 gy ii' I 1 is l ol Weshmen ILL IN THE FEATURES 4-pp, 3 GY 5 , LM A T'::' F 2 Rosine Dodson Barbara Dollar Larry Dunnagan Kitchin Durham Martha Ellisor Gerald Farrell Mack Felmet Viola Ferguson Chris Fink Betsy Fitch Ann Fogleman Iimmy Forsyth Iimmy Freeland Robin Gallagher Julius Gates Marianne Gilchrist Sammy Habel Brodie Hackney Leon Hackney Ida Della Hancock Iimmy Harding Brenda Harward I l 1 Jeanette Henderson Day Heusner Odell Hewitt David Hill David Honigman Paul Houston Iim Howard Charlie Hubbard Virginia Humphreys Iimmy Iamcrson Bruce Iohnson Marian Iones Olyn Innes David Kelso Dennis King Phyllis King Ierry Knight Nancy Lanier Iulic Latane Kathy Livas B. H. Lloyd Clayton Lloyd JV! Q-fn, , Z -2, f, M heslzmcn an-Ng, , 'sl in 1. ,,--- 2 X Y! ff 55115 if AW.,- x JM Qtfkf ' MA, ,, X' . f' L I 's..a, 55 jg I-g.g,:vs., J, ff-,ff,--w-,v1-n-.f- eww- .4 f.-Imp ,-- . ,..-'-.f,,,V.- -, 'Vf W .l Wcshmen Gene Lloyd Bobby Madry , fa, me Beth Mannlng Bxlly Manakakxs '5 44,4 Irene Markell Kathleen Matthews Matthew May nor . lj? 1 ef W w Ronald May nor Iohn McNI1ell Bxlly Merrltt Robert Mmller Ann Morrow Liv Wx' f'1 X T' ,rf-H' K. QT Larolyn Neal Betty Sue Nev1lle Cara Ellen Nevxlle lane Nev1lle Sonny ONeal Barry Portnoy Ruth Purvxs Pete Range Betsy Ray Thomas Ray inuvf L 'Llp , . 4,4 lf lv . N: 13,5 ,, 'fl A V .J e ' r A.. ' til N 1 i A ' ? vw lwl- ' ' ' av l ' rar, JP o 0 em B Q n at B :tA V . 'JJ 43 me f f I X 5 l 56 Ann Ridout Kay Riggsbee Ann Rosenweig Subir Roy Priscilla Selden Sally Sloan Ioe Smith Cordell Stinson jerry Sturdivant Linda Sturdivant Raney Teer Ed Thompson Eugene Tripp Arthur Webster Margaret West Tommy White Baldy Williams Pam Williams Peter Wilson Iris Wooton Leonard Wright Ronald Wright grcshmcn 11,349 K. nf 57 1.1 'Www lf' ii-,. l1,i....-1.1 5. Activities :r .P-fr Third Period Pha-Phb-Phe Y .,,. . .s ' L t I Qui. ,I P '. 5-', ' K TQ 4 . . :Z-A-V A .J-: C 1 4 f 'Wx s . f 'S N 1- H wM'N ' 1' X Atllqf is X K., 1 - - 1.31 -.,. gbwf ' 1 Homecoming Float Pictures Those were the days 1 W A , , 5, , , ,V - - X- . . 419- t in Q, mb-aw 'lf 1 , .-1 1 r :W Fun in the surf 58 Favorite pastime 3. ,K 34,135-A-La,f r IllUllY ff 5 if co C ' I ff A FIIIU If A X P . f-9 0 LG. W BALF smvzcz rfmouanmrmms wmv 1... ..,, i lllillfi SIP I C I I f I ll at ii S s --dv' WM W , FY' gvr58!579' 59 Activitic 4'-1-,121-Q-1.5: rr.n.'r:4-. 'Bf CONNIE RIDOUT .,.,. ,. .,... Vice-Prefidenl RONNIE LAOKEY ..,...... ,...... President Miss MARs1-IBANKS, ...,,.,,...,,. ,,,..,. A dzfisor PAT THOMPSON ..,...,,.. .,..... Secretary GORDON BLACKWELLM., . ,,,. ,... ...,... , ..,,, ........,. ..,....,.,,,...,....,,,,.. , . , ..,. ,.... T r e asurer Student 60lll16'lf The members of the Student Council work hard all year long in a conscientious effort to improve Chapel Hill High School and to make the activities of the school run smoothly The projects that It sponsors are the Student Handbook Orientation Day for new students, the Get Acquainted Dance, Stunt Night, and Vocations Day Some of the other activities of the Student Council are selecting a Student of the Month helping to care for the buildings and grounds, plannmg assemblies, and helping new students become acquainted with the school Firrr Row: Roy, Thompson, Hayes, Greulach. Second Row: Smith, Cole, Lacock, Proctor, King, Bennett Ridout, Thompson. Third Row: Miss Marshbanks, Hocutt, Lefler, Burch, Williams, Blackwell, Schwent ker, Lackey, Moore. 60 0 7 . ! v p, in 14' f s 2 7125 iff' First Row: Hayes, Roy, Moore. Second Row: Yeager, Mr. Noble, Riggsbee, Cole. ffamzr Gauncil The Honor Council is the judicial branch of our student government here at Chapel Hill High School. The presence of the Honor System allows the students the highest form of self-government pos- sible because it gives them the power to discipline themselves. All the actions of the Honor Council are directed toward strengthening the character of the stu- dents and helping them to become better citizens. Mr. Noble, Advisorg Teddy Moore. Chief Iustice. 61 W, ps... f ..,, ,gt Qc? L if-t::..1g 'vnu-..... 1- .-zlimzvfiwgii ' A in ny, fa MAA MARGARET EVANS Co-Ediloz MlCH.APL ALEXANDER Bur. Mgr. MRS. SULLIVAN ,, ,f1zz'z'i:or lVl.f-.RY SHLPARD ., Co-Edirol' I-lilllfe Though the Hillife is a publication which appears only once during the year, the members of the staff work hard on it all year long. Each person has a specific responsibility, but he is not restricted to that one job. Everyone who works on the Hillife does whatever he can to help put out a good annual, one that is worthy of the students of Chapel Hill High School. Hill. Evans, Shepard. Brinkhousc. Hocutt, Weaver. Hackney. Hunter, Butler, McCurdy. Smith, Mrs. Sullivan. Cameron, Alexander. f'-.fi j 62 A rl u 'M'--0-..-.., .. . ....- fl WY' , if Wx - '- 'tg' .. -. ': T HBP-. 'N - 'il E a. ,I , ,, in cg j it -f , Q , , ' ,Q .f ff? 'ff -, Q .or . agg., t 4, Q, l K . 'H .HW ,X ' ... Perry, Gunter, V. Greulach, Markell, Bahnsen, Cole, Bose, Head, Schwentker. Osawa, Voorhis, Carlisle, Campbell, Greenwood, Iervis, S. Greulach, Durham, Fowler. Miss LEWIS .....,..... ,,.. Advisor CLYDE CAIKIPBELL, .... Hfffif. Edirol' p FRANCES PERRY ,.....,,,. .. .,.,.,.. EIEIVIOI' MARY BAHNSEN Arrocilzte Edirol' INZITTSU GREENWOOD ., Sporf: Edirol' SARAH COLE ,. Bllrillexs iillllllllgfl' The Proconian is published twice each month by the members of the journalism class. To put out each issue it is necessary to spend countless hours writing and re- writing articles, proofreading these ar- ticles, checking proof, arranging for ad- vertisements, and performing numerous other tasks. The result of all this work is a paper that is read and thoroughly en- joyed by all the students. ,fi 63 J :H W gli, fl ,cgi ,sl 'Pt ,, vc- mr lm I. if j lk ,ff ' 'lf 2 A ,Tx Q, na .. f u.,.v,-.: iff , .I A- --::'. -r 1 W XX, M T 'REQ ggi tr, I '1 'Kill - --.....--i.i.... , , ..+,.-,..,,.r,,-Y i Ti-' , -Q -,:1-J-2-S-.f-19,-.L x- -iw? 'if' , - rg. 3' F1-I'ff Row: Manning, Newton, Livas. Second Row: Markell, C'Ncz1l, Kenney, Morrow. Third Row: Crutchfield, XVcsI. Partin, Harrig, Gunter. Ka! Grass Kouucil 15,115 Drivers Dodson, Freeland, White, Ivey, Carrol, Smith, Bynum, Bradshaw. -.. 433,959 '2!--M- A Bn. ., -ff., ...Q-1ff',....ff,3-g Q-w , no Zu-Ve-r':'.,.,,. 2 51, Q. 'ittbw-xtxn' X -I, 30' r 'A A ' ----' as 3 ,v 5, lu Lf F43 'x l ,ffi-:T-N 'fa iaxnlpx, nnnnd' tif: 252' fx' Q It 11 VT' FIr.rt Row: Blackwell, Prexr1l'c'l1t,' Moody, VIICC'-Pl'f:'Z'd67Zl,' Freeland, T1'r'n511rw'. Sfwulzd Row: Harville, Smith, Yeager Evans, Greenwood, K. Smith, IS. Fitch, Livas. Third Row: VVeaver, VVilliams. Heacl, Demerath, Bahnsen, Hacknex' Cole, Shepard, Laughon. Fozzrlh Row: Lackey, Costello, Hogan, Pendergrass. Totltl, Royster, Proctor, Sullivan, Good- rich. Fifth Row: Carroll, Riudon, Clark, Burns, Neville, Poe, Gunter, Campbell, Dosher. Mauagnzm 611111 Ccchuiciaus 61116 First Row: Mr. Markham, Adzfison' Winsor, Prrsidenz: Cheek, Vive-P1'cf1'de1zt,' Hall, Secrenzry-T1'azx111'e1', Second Row: Burner, Butler, 0'Neal, Culbreth. Third Row: Webster, Teague, Clark, Macklin, Stinson. 15' -x ,..,, 4 aa.. -W -- --Mg- Y . ,WH Av. .-- --. -:LTL-. . V-av---A-.---..,., . .,-- Hand The Chapel Hill High School Band has a wide reputation for its excellence, and its members work hard to maintain this reputation. In the fall the band plays dur- ing half-time at the football games. For the rest of the year more serious music is practiced. This is in preparation for the several public concerts given each year and for the districts and state contests which the band enters. JANET McAL1.isTErt Librarian KA SMITH., ....,...,..,.,.,.,.....,.,.,.. President MR. WOOD..,.. ..... ,.., . ......,. ..,D1.l'6Cl07 ELIZABETH CARLISLEU., ..,Lihrarit1n First Row: Newton, I. Neville. Harrig, Hines. Pendergrass, Sparrow. Sf-cond Row: Morrow, Range, Carlisle, Bennett, Ham, Ordway, Branch, McAllister. Howard. Buckner. Third Row: Moore, Wilson. Booten, Hedgpeth, Armstrong, Iones, Weaver. Fourth Row: Madry, Iamerson, Hill, Culbreth, Potter, Andrews. Fifth Row: B. Moore. Smith, Andrews, Talbert, Blackwell, Yeager, Smith. Sixth Row: Hubbard. Upchurch, Houston, Fink, Tilghman, Hocutt. Williams. 66 First Row: Morrow, Watts, I. Neville, Markell. Maddry, Newton, West. K. Riggsbee. Antlrews, Ordway. Talbert, L. Fitch, Sullivan, Green, lones. V. Greulach. McAllister, Matthews. Second Row: I-larrig, Carlisle. Davis. Whitehead. Demerath, Bahnsen, S. Williams, Watson, O'Neal, Harris, Hill, Smith. Trimble, I. Neville. Third Row: A. Morrow, Neal, P. Williams. Cole, Bell, Evans, Fleming, Berkut, Sparrow, D. Iones, Gunter, Culbrcth. McLaughlin, Wooten, McKnight. A. Riggsbee, R. Partin, P. Iones. Fourth Row: Sturdivant, Ray, Kidder, Royster, Dark, Winsor, Voorhis, Tilghman. Eller, Iervis, Lackey, Merritt, Hackney. Todd, Stansbury, King. Iohnson, R. Partin. Cameron, Yeager. NANCY ROYSTER ....,.. , ,,... Preridenz MARILYN MARKELL ..... Sec.-Treas. The Glee Club holds weekly practices during the school year, and a great va- riety of music is sung by this group. The members present a Christmas program and usually at least one other public con- cert during the year. In the spring the Glee Club competes with other clubs in the state at a contest held at Meredith College in Raleigh, and some of its mem- bers sing with the State Chorus in Greens- boro. ,Ln-1-.A MISS GRAHALI ..,,...,.......,...........A..... .Advisor IAN PINNEY .,...,,...,,. .....,... ......A T r eusurer ELIZABETH WEBSTER ,..,., Pravident CYNTHIA NEAL BESS BLACKVVOOD ,,,V1'ce-Pzwident President North Central RUBY WEBESTER ..,. ,.... ,,Secre1ary District, N.C,H.S.L.A. library 611111 The members of the Library Club are hard-working students who have an in- terest in the library andits work. They spend countless hours doing 'such jobs as processing new books, returning books to the shelves, and working at the circulation desk. Some of the other activities of this club include giving a tea for the faculty, keeping a scrapbook of activities, and at- tending district and state conventions. First Row: Watts, Blackwood, Sparrow. Hartness, Thompson, Wilson. Brinson, Purvis. Sc-cond Row: Miss Graham, Iones, Webster Prime, Blackwood. Ferguson, Maynor. R. Webster, B. Blackwood, Yeargan. Neal, Logsdon, Mayse, Gilchrist, Pittard, Hancock, La cock, Habel, Arrington, Cheek. 68 K ff, . , '9H, 1, si, sf' ma ui, - X- f Z 5? f agp, 0 N , . ' i l li if Q any :Fw , r fn' ' ww -7- ,,,1::fs,:1, Haw-ar gr .si . i up .V 4' s - Z' an nw? ,r , fic , M 25 Y? ,y ,V . MM Q . Q GW f . 1 ' r5q.,,,, , f z wx 1 5 gf? gs W 5 4. .X . :W 1.1 I -, Q 1 ' 5 W V, ive, U' 1 4 f .. . f i'a ' ' f , M .. ' - 2 9.4- f W aa . X .3-0' . ,vm . ,,. . i V'W' is Q. , x 1 1956 marks the first year in Chapel Hill High School has had a National Honor Society. Its object is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimu- late a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Chapel Hill High School. Qualification for membership rests on these four ideals, and active membership is limited to Iuniors and Seniors meeting these requirements. 69 atiomzl I-Ianar Society CHARTER MEMBERS Michael Alexander Gordon Blackwell Barbara Butler Molly Cameron Bob Costello Margaret Evans Beth Fleming Lester Haentzschel Beth Harris Iudith Hill Phyllis Iones Phyllis Kidder Marilyn Markell Teddy Moore Frances Morrow Gordon Neville Bobby Poteat Connie Ridout Nancy Royster David Schwentker Mary Shepard Pat Thompson Elizabeth Webster Ruby Webster Bobby Winsor l .1 l 5 Il is i l. 1 ! 3 3 1' I 4 ,....l Dramatlc 6 uh The Dramatics Club has grown to be one of the most active organizations in school The programs of this club con sist of having speakers on topics such as acting, make up, and scenery giving readings, and presenting skits The Dra matics Club presents several plays in as sembly each year, and the climax of its activities is the play it enters in the spring festival of the Carolina Dramatics Asso- ciation Fzzst Row E Carlisle Sullivan ONe1l Perry Roscnzweig Seldon Demerath Lauterer. Second Row: Whitehead, Heusner Humphries Latane P Iones Cordon Bahnsen Neal Thud Row M Iones Len, McLaughlin, Green, Fowler, Royster, Davis Osawa Fomzh Row Timmons Kenney Ray Brown Kidder Greulach F Carlisle, Miss Lewis, Fleming if - 3 . . 7 7 i First Row: Fowler, PI't'5I'dC'7Zf,' Ray, Vice-P1'e.fz'r1rnt,' Demerath, Secrcfary: Iones, Tl'f'fI!1lJ'6I'. Serond Row: Bose, Hill, Livas, A. Fitch, S. Greulach, V. Greulach, L. Fitch, Smith, Markell. Third Row: Bennett, Stansbury, Green, Sullivan. Carlisle, Evans, P. Iones. Fozfrih Row: Kattsoff, Laughon, Morrow, Fleming, McLaughlin, Fyfe. Lacock. Fifth Row: Cole, Shepard, Butler, Cameron, Thomas, Bahnsen, Davis. Sfxfh Row: Yeager, O'Neil, Kidder, Royster, Proctor, Mer- ritt, Durham, Perry. Senior Ceeus 33 ' t f 4 3 junior ' ' 666115 1 First Row: Ferguson, Pl't'51'd67Zf,' Watts. Vice-Prex1'dent,' B. Fitch. Secrelary: Demeritt, Trcaszirrr. Stroud Row: Humph- I ries, Lanier, Burns, Brown, Thompson, M. Iones, Riggsbee, Matthews, West. Third Row: Whitehead, Hunter. Ken- 3 ney, Hayes, Morgan, Carter, Manning, Neville. Fourth Row: Sloan, Shearin, Latane, Ballenger. Andrews, McAllister, l Fogleman. Fifth Row: Trimble, Hardin, Timmons, Leng, Gilchrist, Cleveland, Harward. Sixzh Row: Iohnson, Logsdon, l Proctor, Barkley, W'ard, Cordon, O. Iones, Williams. I i i , 1 1 ff 15 il I f z l J W4 .3 1 F 4 1 'i ,,,,,M- ,.imz.mw ui 1 avg- ,, - -.f , , 1 1 1 Firxf Row: Mr. Wood, Adz'isor,' A. Riggsbee. Pl'C'SliI1lC'7Zl,' R. Partin. ViCF'Pl'FXidFl1f,' Greenwood, Secretary: Moody. Second Row: Harrig. Watts, I. Neville. Maddry. Markell. E. Livas. S. Williams. Watson,-Stansbury, Harris, R. Partin, Manning. West. Third Row: Brantly. Morrow. Newton, Davis. Cole, Sturdivant, A. Riggsbee. Pepper, H. Andrews Talbert. Vw'adsworth. C. XVllllL1Il1S. Harward. K. Livas. Lanier. Fourflz Row: A. Fitch. Kattsoff. Butler, V. Iones. P Williams, Norwood. Ridout. Pcndergrass. Campbell, Goodrich. R. Gunter, L. Fitch. Shearin. McKnight, Foushee. T. Andrews. Carter. Fifzlz Row: Turner, Sparrow. Buckner, Trimble, I. Neville. Dark. I-lines, Merritt, Laughon, Thomas L. Gunter, Durham, Todd, Fischer. Barker, Thompson, Iamerson. Music Klub u 1 .Allied lfaufh First Row: Mrs. O'Neal. Adzfisorf Yeager, Preridcnl,' Carlisle, Vice-President,' Davis, Secretaryj Iones, Treasurer Second Row: Gilchrist. Shepard, Bahnsen, D. Iones, Proctor. Third Row: Markell, Andrews, Riggsbee, Alexander. . 1 Firft Row: Mrs. Price, AI1l'l.f07',' Bynum, Pl'C'51.dE71f,' Morris. l'1're-PrcfirIfnr,' B. Andrews, Tr'mszn'ez'. Second Row Blackwood, N. Morris, F. Andrews,'F. Andrews, Lloyd, Bowden. Tfzfrrl Row: Pickard, McCauley, VVilson, Burch Sturdivant, Nesbitt, Ward. Fozzrflz Row: Mclver, Blackwood. Lacock, Henderson, Tapp. Morrow. Duncan. A. Neville Fifth Row: Thompson, Poschen, B. Neville, I. Neville, Aycock. Ellisor, Crane. Sfuture I-famcmak ers ?uture Zzrmcrs Firxi Row: Mr. Sizemore, Aa'z'i5o2',' Neville, P1'E'S1,d6'lZf,' Dodson, l'1'ce-Pre5idef1t,' Smith, Sec1'em1'y,' Hogan, Trearzfref. Second Row: Durham, B. Andrews, Lloyd, Teer, Thompson. Bowden. Freeland. Hackney, G. Lloyd, Sturdivant. Ay- cock. Third Row: Merritt, Womble. Farrow, Ray, Atwater, Smith. Lacock. Ferral, T. VVhite. Fonrffz Row: Moody, Ivey, B. White, Boyd, Carroll Clark, Mangum, Giles, Rogers. Horton, Sparrow, Durham. Sturdivant. Fiffh Row: Tapp, Brown, Blake, Tripp, Merritt, Hackney, Blanton, B. Andrews, Felmet. a-1- 1 .gvwl.,-I --11m..g....vf.1-.'... --15411-7- ,- vx nh 1 'pw 3-lf fix J ft- Firsl Row: Mr. Iaynes, Ar1z'i.r0r,' Smith, Prcsidenff MeCurtly, Vice-P1'e.vi12'ent,' Howard. Secretary-Trefzsmfr. .Second Row: Morgan, Kelso, Marikakis, F. Vlfeaver, Burket, Potter. Stamp ,find Hain 61116 Science 611111 Firxl Row: Mr. Wells, ,4dz'isor,' Schricber, Prcsidrnp' Houston, V1'ce-Prrxirlezzt. Second Row: Cleveland, Adams, I-Iaentz schel, Knight, Ballengcr, Ordway, Fink, Chamblee, Moore. gf l l x .r-4' tual First Row: Mr. Soto, Ad1f1'sor,' Blake, P1'es1'1z'e1zt,' Voorhis. Sccretary-Tre1zs11re1'. Second Row: Carlisle, Harville. Grogan, Riggsbee, Merritt, Squires, Dail, Hubbard. Third Row: Hill, Moore, Brinkhouse, Dunnagon, Gallagher, Blackwell, M. Maynor, R. Maynor. Fourfh Row: Iervis, Lefler, Ross, Ritchie, Skinner, I-lardee. Spartsmaus 61116 0111 Organizations ,And 611165 1711 Action wwf 5 1, A 1 M- N9 .1 ,.,1f1:.w.if' .Ln ,N , 55' 1 4 ' f A K A V. 1. L- .r.,.:-1 ff. Z 1.5, ' 1 5,1531 ' Mtn, ' 141' , . . i M iq.: Q , x 4 J i 1 I K 4 Tr 2 AE' f - ,f ag f , N A, 'W-. 2 ,f rd ,, 7 5 Qi ' fi We 'K V .,, ,,,- ,,,, A I I Wi nf:-,-:,, 'll V ,. 5. k , A . , affi x .5 f ,sf ,113 pf 1 'ii X i 5 - ' f l an min., W sw ..f.f,,z ffimf 42. , Our ken The Chapel Hill Recreation Center, better known as the Rec, has for so long played such a great part in the lives of the students of Chapel Hill High School that we can hardly believe that the proposed demolishing of it will actually take place. It now appears, however, that 1955-56 is the last school year that our present Rec will be used. We have spent some of our happiest hours in this building, and we shall never forget it nor its di- rector, Miss Sarah Umstead. We hope that with Sarah's help there will be a new Rec soon, one that will mean as much to future students of Chapel Hill High School as the present Rec has meant to all of us. 76 ..- ----V'-V--1 x.-.... -4 a --.H-nw--V--, -Q-V-11 -ff,-gm , ,,, -.,,- ..,-,-,- ---w..--1...-qv-gg, -15 al s ,4 tlzlcfic .-f ,- w',,,f- ' Physical Educafiau Every person in high school is required to take three years of Physical Education. The Physical Edu- cation classes provide a wide variety of activities stu- dent participation. During the fall and spring, the classes are held out-of-doors, while in the winter, they are held in the Tin Can and in the Physical Education classroom. The activities of the girls include hallball, speedball, basketball, volleyball, softball, shuffleboard, and dancing. The boys play soccer, football, softball, and shuffleboard. The program of both the girls and the boys includes one unit of health each year. Though everyone who takes Physical Education is certainly not a skilled athlete, the activities of this class are enjoyed by all and form an important part of our well-rounded curriculum here at Chapel Hill High School. F1-l'.ff Row: Betsy Fitch. Ka Smith, Kay Proctor. Head Cheez'leaa'er,' Iudy Ward. .'llr1rcoI,' Leah Fitch. Elaini Livas. Second Row: Iulie Demerath, Sharon Sullivan, Carol Yeager, Virginia Timmons, Dvnna Ballenger. Ghcerlcaders Whenever the students of Chapel Hill High School go to ball games, whether here or out of town, our great school spirit is always commended by other people attending the games. This spirit is due in a large part to the hard work of our Cheerleaders. In May, when elections are held to choose the officers of the school, the Head Cheerleader is elected. Then tryouts are held to choose the other cheerleaders for the coming year. Eight girls, including three from the combined Freshman and Sophomore classes and five from the combined Iunior and Senior classes are selected by a committee composed of the Head Cheerleader, one member of the academic faculty, one member of the Physical Education faculty, and one person not affiliated with the school. The cheerleaders cheer at each football and basketball game and lead the pep rallies. Whether we are winning or losing, the cheerleaders can be counted on to do their job well. X W ff .Nw i mf W 'WYWM-1 xl ai d! myf4 fwf Zwyiy Mfffmcf fizmf WZ!-vi Z1 Maxim Lijfaade ZZ0 'BQ ibm JW X4 jam Wim fd yy Ross 1 II 4 06 U 44 Head Schwenther Q Carroll Williams . Gene Snuth plunges through Dunn Costello Todd Weaver I' ms w Hlghs llne for a touchdown. Moody 'W' 1 ll, Haentzschel iw' I Blake Vick Rogers mx-p Wi Captains: Gunter, Smith, Campbell Ozztsnzzzding Plrzycr: Tommy Hogan First Row: Campbell. Smith, Sparrow. Vick. Turner, Goodrich. I-Iarville. Williams. Barker. Sammi Row: Weaver. Ross. Blake, Cheek. Schwcntkcr. Hogan. Pendergrass. Poe. Todd. I-Iaentzschcl. Lloyd. Assistant Coach Wells. Tlzird Row: Loomis. O'Ncal, Cos- tello. Lackey. Clark. Carroll. Gunter. Icrvis, Mangum, Head. Ariclrcwa. Coach Culton. Fonrzh Row: Harding. Rogers. Burns. Tilgh- man. Farrell. Lefler. Maynor. Ransom. Knight, Squires. 4 . ,um . ff' , Fl my., . 'E f ,I ' 'PHY A15 'QQ mia 'GK A L. on VJ ' l .JM 1 'ig V- It 20 was -. ., A li' -K x H n tvrbr'-..y'A . I Hask etball Many wins and a few losses have made this year's ies depleted the team, but she smiled again when the basketball season one to long remember. Fortune Cats', overcame the handicaps to place high in the frowned on the Wildcats when several serious injur- district standings. amid! iv fr 5, ,K ii n r. s i ,fat ,Wps - f 3 X, + V3 x mam 1457071.46 ,ff XX N- W , x 1 , u fi 1 Y Woffhmf ZMWWQ 9 ? W 3? 1 ,.....- -I la? Q Alas! Our Captains! lace to play, If you want a p build one! A v 1 3 if .R N. F l ....-.1--.ff 4- -.....-q-.-7- .......-..-..-..-- .a..J Fi W -,, ',.,. L., rst Row: Teague, Clark, Hocutt Smx Schwer1tker,,Goodr1ch Campbell ell, Weaver, Neville th Check SC'C071d R ow Black Coach Culton ,.,w ' 86 junzar Varsity 1? ' 1 fb rm fmt Ron R1 sbee I-Iarvrlle Blackwell Barker Clark lung Second Row W1ll1ams.BerLur Blake Houston Burgh Dans Haekney Coach Allison Wells Girls ' Basketball Yeager. Hardison. Fitch. Fleming. Whitehead. Evans, Shepard. Carlisle. Laughon. Proctor. Hackney, Davis. Royster. Greenwood Coach Iosephme Warren Co-Captains: Carol Yeager and Managers: Mary Bahnsen Kittsu Greenwood. and Sarah Cole 88 ima . - . T,-L..r.Q'..rk-if1IUlLMMJ Nancy Royster lean Hackney Kittsu Greenwood Leah Fitch Forward Forward Forward Forward Carol Yeager Margaret Evans Mary Shepard Diane Laughon Guard Guard Guard Guard fi WKHW -5 Q2aQff . ,.. , 1'4 . 1' JN' f 'f .s is-,,' 'C A... ..- Zfywwlgdafyigg 3 MT vi. fx 1' QQMQZZZ Zfifwffm , , .Nh a , r ,af ' 72413 : 4 A r . . Vx.-My ' Lvvf- Ruffin Hawille onnie Lackey C0-Capzazkz Wayne Poe 'Sig W XNTT Pr- . Sf? fi S . v 5' T n . -,.,.., , ,Q '1 -u www- -, Q, -Sk .,...N, X M iffy Mooge Cog mi I t - A . Tw i g, A Q1 '- ., . -gi f +4 w w -1, vw . 4 14f..., ..,,.- 1u ,' 5 E3uEfN,:5: ,, . Y, f. L ' it 3 ' . e Pete Talbert ff 4 V. .'.. 4- 4 . Jwwf- ' V . W wx M.ww.v?Ifa-Qt. V, , , Chris Fink Iamerson, Crutchfield, Fink, Butler, Gallager, Talbert, Moore. 17 GJ' 93 M ag. , 0 C12 B Bur K I 'fs fa, Num an S Let's go Wildcats! Here comes two more points. Run, boy, run! New style air-conditioning. CHI-IS's own greenhouse-the Tin Can. 94 U' L if 'f ,gy H: , ff ,f v 4 L HE IV' 'TP I i Gil 1, .. -s ' r .- .-, all 5 5 i X57 1 I -h-- r- ...,,,,,,k,M vw-Q,...,.,,, .W .,,,... - V . tm l, ,,M. ,. f..:,,, -4... fffwrn-Qixm j jj j- 'ff W Y. A s ' M lliliiw if txuz zzas ig Wa 3 'W ' - . Q K 'M-f :Mmm,.,,,,,Mwwvwwm,.1. Li ,A 1Qf': Afprf a ,- ,' 125 ' 5? , ix ,, fl 5 Z ii W 5 'L 95 361111 ty We thank Mr. Iimmy Capps for helping us select our 1956 Beauty Court. 96 X .Queen ,Nancy kayslcr e .t , X '-'Fla Ioyce Ray Barbara Butler Donna Ballenger Iean Hackney ' 'fff 3 5 1 , IA .1 S3 A. f , ,f Susie Cordon Sharon Sulhvan Maid of Honor Sandra Williams , a 3 ? 2 lf -y ,e ' E x X V I , y nr , Sweethearts Of I 956 February ll, 1956-the day of the Sweetheart Ball. The Carrboro School Auditorium, gaily decorated with red and white streamers, was filled with high school students all anxiously awaiting the crowning of the Sweetheart Queen. Two girls from each class BETSY FITCH Queen TINA DEMERITT l,Jy e 1 l had been chosen on the basis of personality to be can didates for this honor. The winner was to be the girl having the most votes, a penny each Midway through the dance, the winner was announced and crowned as this year's Sweetheart of Chapel Hill High School Maia' of Honor ! i J ,I W ff? -an Q 98 Iudy Ferguson Sarah Cole Kittsu Greenwood Ahce Iean R1ggsbee Sandra W1ll1ams Rebecca Partm as 99 gk fm. if-. Homecoming 1955 Queen Elaini Livas being crowned by Mr. Noble. For the first time in its history, Homecoming was sponsored by the Student Council, and it was a great success. Clubs and classes worked on floats many days before the afternoon paradeg these floats certainly showed the time and effort spent in constructing them. Also, for the first time, the Homecoming Queen was elected by a vote of the student body. Each class chose a representative to the Homecoming Court. All the activities of the day were climaxed during the halftime of the Henderson football game when the Homcoming Queen of Chapel Hill High School was crowned. Hamccaming Hour! Butch McKnight escorted by Rcmscn Voorhis: Kathy Livas escorted by Eddie Clark: lilnini Livas escorted by Merle Tcagueg Bettj Hayes escortctl by Neil Clark: Becky Buckner escorted by Tommy Nocll. . I I I I I' I I I 173 Ii I I I 1! F il In lk I Q I ,.. il, If' li Q... uii F31 Kikli ,J Nw Q.-. rf-f' -v , -T , f,,,,, v if .R 4 . I 1 ,-1, yy f -ding ff, v- N 1 F V I 1 i i 1 wa 1 4 h..,, f i i I W -.5 ' f J.. ff' A ' f MM' fm-Maya WW,f Lf f ffwa' 'Q ' ., f 77:f Q: f . ,M ' ' ' ' 5 ww 0 X 4-mm, Y. Az IOI ,Adverti ing F. I n ls I 1 I V 1 POE MOTOR COMPANY 6557? 930 SE RVI II E TH E BEAUTY BOX Phone 2131 Graduate To Greater Food Savings L L 0 Y D At Your Friendly ' E L E C T R I C COLONIAL STORES NU-WAY CLEANERS Chapel Hill's Scientific Dry Cleaners Phone 9-3498 FEM Qllklltl 31 D1 ,T , ff-fr' We Thank The Class of '56 lt Has Been a Privilege and a Pleasure to Be Chosen as Your Official Portrait Photographer MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS LAVERGNE JOHNSON Hillview Road P. O. Box 878 Chapel Hill North Carolina BRADY'S FROZEN KUSTARD for Sandwiches Fountain Service Dairy Products Nearly Everybody Goes To Sloan's g C' Ct' 4 IO4 i B.EGoodr1ch f 1 TIRES 0 TUES BROWN'S AUTO SUPPLY 312 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. Cameras - Photographic Supplies Photo-Finishing FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE Phone 3176 LLOYD-RAY CO. Hardware and Furniture Since 1922 Carolina Fabric Shop W. Franklin St. BEFORE I I M. A. TURNER Paint Contractor A F- MAQQ DN V ,, F ' I ' If E I Route 2, chapel Hill I sf - f EJB., . I I I Phone 9-7908 . 'T' ' , ,qv A v If I A N A -:4. - ri.ZJ ', 4 ' 1X' .I Pointing and Sheetrocking E lin i l,TM l :1I' 1f5.?..?1 J Izqqes.-Q-,g4, ,3,,J , 4' AFTER PAINTING I I' I- I YATES MOTOR COMPANY DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE ' !5r: ff 'h ' ' I I I. 3. F.. I I STEVEN'S-SHEP Mer1's Furnishings Western wherever you C30 h t Aeggigte Goocll ellfolks oaure gs close Store As Your Nearest Mailbox THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP W. Franklin St. Phone 9-5259 205 E. Franklin Street SERVICE INSURANCE Cr REALTY CO. Collier Cobb, Jr., President For Insurance Real Estate Sales and Management 106 Henderson St. Home Accessories C1 Gifts P A C E Glen Lennox Shopping Center IO7 l Congratulations To the Class of '56 CAROLINA PHARMACY rx 4 xll 4 is V '1' me Q, 4 E- THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL - Member F. D. l. C Chapel Hill Carrboro . l l i, l J 1 1 l A l l l CHAPEL HILL TIRE CCDMPANY W. Frcmkli' ICIDGL Hill, i1 CAROLINA BARBER G' BEAUTY SHOP THE LITTLE SHOP Outfitters for High School ond College Girls JOHNSON-STROWD-WARD 'in , ' r, o. 2 x . for , .59 Fine Furniture i s -2 f 3 i , ki XCNQE wa., 9' , mrzzru SHIELD'S FOOD STORE Nearest the Shopping Center s. lULF f GULF SERVICE West Franklin St. Lumber - Cool - Paint FITCH LUMBER CO. Phone 9453 Compliments of THE PORTHOLE CARRBORO M I L L S S U P E R V I S O R S A s s o c I A T I o N Carrboro North Carolina THE JUNIOR WARDROBE Glen Lennox Shopping Center EUBANKS DRUG CO. Dependable Druggists CHAPEL H I LL CLEANERS Since 1892 9-2466 Phone 9-6386 PRITCHARD fr LITTLE RIGGSBEE-HINSON FURNITURE CO., INC. Furniture , Quality Reasonable MOTOR COMPANY Carrboro, North Carolina For the Best in Fine Foods lt's the CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP l38 E. Franklin St. Compliments of SENTER'S DRUG STORE QUALITY CLEANERS 408 W. Franklin St. -- 9-6902 Jones Ferry Road - 8-l697 ' WEST-WILLIAMS FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion E. A. BROWN FURNITURE CO. Furniture of All Kinds Electrical Appliances and Floor Coverings First Door from City Hall l06 W. Rosemary St. Phone 8-7l2l Congratulations to the Class ot i956 from SUTTON'S DRUG STORE 159 East Franklin Street Prescriptions Fountain Service Visit Our Modern Cosmetic Department .....4. TARHEEL CLEANERS 418 West Franklin Street LEDBETTER-PICKARD LLOYD'S ESSO C1 BURNER SERVICE Chapel Hill, N. C. Phone 9-6841 ge f 'pf Q M , w,,,,,tq,,,,,Q,, eff' V: ' 0 52139. fi 3 1 Ambulance Service 1 WALKER? 2731 Phone 9-3731 ll7 CAROLINA INN Cotering to the Community MEETINGS - PARTIES - DANCES Owned and Operated by the University of North Carolina PcJyA Daily Visit To DAIRYLAND FARMS W E N T W O R T H A N D S L O A N JEWELERS HARRISS-CONNERS You Are Welcome At Sales and Service D h B S S 1885 I Day Phone and 9491 Wrecker Service 9-8593 BENNETT Cr BLOCKSIDGE, INC Frigidaire Sales and Service BOUNDS STUDIO OF DANCE H9 N. Columbia St. Phone 9-5626 Top Ballet Toe Ballroom Acrobotic Raleigh Road WHITE-OAKS l DEPT. STORE Advertised Lines of Ready to Wear Phone 9-2946 Carrboro, N E P I N Route 54 2 f 'il' v 'fp . gg ,. U 1 1 mx ill KKK! I V5 'J xn 1 ' ' ,Na-vs XB U! if Ulf? ' I 1 R f K :Hx 5. -,r. ,- ,,. . Wh' gf: Ts'fV' -I.. lr up .. . '2' JW 5-Q ZH,- L f Q'-,:',1.,'.i In V W' +I '. A . , , Q, iuw Q 'L . Q. fi .4,:.., ', fy.: 4' ir .3 zfri . 1 f Q Q -ff . 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