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

 - Class of 1963

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i it rf M I if 'ya ,A 1 ity . V, legit fi at Spring Spring is flowering. with leaves in the sunlight. ,, I in 3 V . . . CHHSers go to the auditorium for 1962 campaign speeches. Snack Shacklines grew longer as days grew longer, and spring Came. Seniors wrote term papers complete with footnotes, juniors studied po- etry and wrote stories, and sophomores read poetry and studied THE PEARL. Students stood in front of the office bulletin board to read Chief Justice Jane Russell's Honor Council reports and the school calendar. Students sat in the darkened auditorium anticipating the annual inductions for the National Honor Society and the Hispanic Honor Society. While seniors awaited verdicts from colleges, juniors underwent National Merit tests in Carroll Hall at the University. Next year's Student Council ex- ecutives madly campaigned for office--the entire student body crammed for final exams. And Miss Lewis's long-leaf pine seedling grew slowly up under the windows. David Clarke connects for Chapel Hill against Southern. fffn'2f-fqniciuaaauuw ,Ml 'U' an dd.. 4.7 Quia '44 - , . , ,H .. K y S ,,, . ff., ,F ' H 1 ' , 3 ,A 3'-hy, 9 Y Y if ' ., k 'M Ju? ,, , MM, flkfwgn 14 y X a , W., ff? ,L wa i fu , . ' 'i ' .W- x Af 1 4. 4 J t 1 P ,M ' v 1 . f 't ' i , ,N .. fry- 1 4 p ' I - ,. ,uk .,' 'wr 4110! ,,, M if 3 S L .f - M ' , '-Q ..., , W . ' h Q . . ' p . 1 4 1,3 A' ' 'Q X.. ' 4 2 'A The trees, after two seasons of growing, suddenly bloom and deepen

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ff , fn ,g f . My f m N I have ONE or TWO books I'd like for you to look over for tomorrow. On Tuesdays and Fridays the brightly-lit gym was the center of activity when the basketball sea- son started. Coach Culton led his varsity team to victory in the Tournament of Orange and Durham Counties 5 the sophomore team had a black-uniform- ed cheering section. The swimming team began its season revitalized, competing with teams of larger schools. Black and gold jackets hung on locker doors down the length of the halls 3 CHHS pennants waved at the games. DIALS returnedfrom the printer, and soph- omores sold black and yellow calendars. The Junior Class sponsored a dance at the gym in tribute to former rec leader Sarah Umstead. And the Sweetheart Ball and Valentine's Day heralded oncoming spring. Chancellor House and his harmonica entertain us Chapel Hill defenders Kenneth in the Christmas Assembly as SCA President John Hackney, David Clarke, and Jim Aucott looks On. Dunlap fight for the ball in a suc cessful effort against Oxford.



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'f2M y MF., gym E14 'f V 7 'iv 4' 'fi Q., f aj' it f' fiffiiif Q, i T Wi-ff 'L '11 I no s. T ft o . UI .. fi es. ,Z Sophomores study industriously for exams. A Senior Sarah Manire does re- , search for her term paper at the J, READERS' GUIDE. I Seniors end twelve years of ed- ucation as they receive their diplo- mas from Miss Marshbanks. Last year's Conference Champions in baseball began playing again, and the tracksters ran doggedly for miles to uphold their conference title. The Dra- matics Club presented its night of one-act plays, Miss Raney's French class presented a play EN FRANCAIS, and the seniors rehearsed their own dramatic performance. But along with all the other excitement of sports and plays, juniors gathered funds, friends, and paint to prepare their version of The Greatest Junior-Senior in the History of Chapel Hill High. The unrecognizable gym and cafeteria, pale dresses at bright twilight, and danc- ing until twelve P.M. were a part of the masterpiece that the juniors presented to the waiting seniors. When the HILLIFE arrived, so did annual signing parties, graduation and good-byes.

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