Durham High School - Messenger Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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Hut impaired health prevented Mr. Matheson froin ever doing work in the new building, and his place was tilled by Mr. TV. ll. klill'llllCl12lC'l who was then Principal and who still continues his splendid service to public education as a H101Ill5CI' of the present school board. There were about three hundred and twenty-live pupils who gladly left the top floor of the Morehead building for their new quarters. The first class to graduate from the new building, that of 1907, nunibered about forty. At that time the four years of high school work covered the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. There was a general course with three electives, Latin, Greek and Science. Number ten was the drawing rooin. Nuinber seventeen was the sewing room. The kitchen and shop occupied their present places. All boys were required to 'fake Shop and all girls to take cooking. lflveryone took drawing. The Latin and English courses have not changed niueh, but the other courses have had material changes inade. The old building has served us well. There are nianiv in llurhani to whoni it will ever stand in nieinory as a syinbol of all that is best in their ambitions, ideals and aecoinplisbinents. Page ,N'e1'1g1: , ,mr , l 9 2 2 MESSENGER -, if-1 ,!l, V YffYWVA c nt'1:H.u11-nunsonooL me' -f gd:-'g ICIJWIN D. PVSEY, .-LM. l..l,.ID. Mr. Pusey became Superintendent of Dur- ham City Schools in 1914. During the eight years of his incumbency our schools have made tremendous advances. The daily attendance has increased 5H',,, the number of teachers 7554, the value of the school plant has quadrupled, as has the amount of money spent on public school education. The high school enrollment has advanced from 397 to 675. Naturally we do not claim that our Superintendent is the man who has made Durham grow, but we are glad that our school development has been guided by a man as clear sighted, energetic and capable as Superintendent Pusey. hilt. WILLIAM H. ROGERS Mr. Rogers' record of devoted and intel- ligent service in the cause of public educa- tion is one that is seldom equalled. He was a member of the tirst school board that Durham had, serving continuously and ac- tively from 1882 until April 1921 when he became an honorary member of the board. Since that date. Mr. Rogers has passed on to his reward, but the pleasant memories of a capable, kindly Christian gentleman will stay with us for many years. His part in helping establish our school system in the early years when difficulties were many is a monument to his name that is endur- ing. Puyr' lffylll will li Y- 1 9 22 MESSENGER Y -Yffmffw f 141'- 1 L'-fig ' r hi Dl'lill,X31 limit sc1100L iw nn 'W' A ' MR. M. lf. Nlullsrlhl Mr. M. E. Newsom was mayor ol' the city of Durham for nearly four years prior to 1921. lVhen the big bond issue was plan- ned, he was foremost among those who car- rieil the measure through the preliminary steps and then through the special election. He has always been an enthusiastic advo- cate for progress in Durham in every right direction, It meant a great deal to the success of the plans to have in the mayor of the city an earnest faithful friend, who gave generously of his time, thought and influence in furthering the interests of the school. M R. .l ONES Fl.'l,Lli R Qllr. Jones Fuller became a member of the school board in 1915 and served until 1921. During the last three years of his tel m he was chairman of the board. These were the years when the plans for the school development of the recent past were formulated and carried to a point of as- sured,completion. Mr, Fuller was chair- man of the special committee which chose the building site for the new high school. We here pay tribute to his high personal qualities and to his well-known ability which he has always placed at the service of our city. Prrfn' ,Yinw 1- vhh ti . 1 922 MESSENGER lmi, 11 ,1 1 11 -.1-11131 DURHAM IIIGII SCHOOL ' VU 'NAV K 1 ' ' ' 1 Q 111111 1 U . is X 1 1 ls 1111 1 Il 111111 -1 111 1 '1 11111 1111t-11 111' 1111 5111' 7 xl ,Qs - wr Q '. ' ' - -1--1 FQ Q 5 11 01? 111-1111111111' 11-110 1111-1-11111 1111111-1-11 11l'l1 11111- 1111-11 S1-1111111 11111 ,Q 5., . . Ai' A Mir this ,'Q-11- II -1- tl 21 21 -'- t11 11111 ll - 1 1 -1'- 1111- H ' ' ' 1 rw 5 1? 1-11 ' 111 IJ I1 5 1111 111-1 fIIfj'V t111. 11--11' 14, 111 1111-t, .1 ,11111 110-1 1 11 11 V111 A111111-11 'll1l1 we 11-1v1- 111-1-11 1111--1x1-11 t11 111 6 C 'TE'-j.. ' ' -.1 111' 1 111-11111 1 1 1 1..' 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HIGH SCHOOL Y X f ,wx if x HN X. x q f 1 I 1 Kxixxv I' fxxx - M N G tl .XX JAN 9 F 9 j' 9 S . v9 f X ' 49 Q 74 5? N I I . 5 4,05 O XQ, 2 QU T Uv G fa 5 ff T X C U ff. H X l 13615 D E of Q D-X fs 9 N80 O! Q O U 0 V UQ 62 ENE my l'uyr l i!'f1 mfk X- -Kf , i 1 n 2 2 m4:ss1IcNGJ51: W Dl'HIl.XJ,1 HIGH SCHOOL - 1: J O., t. '.' ,fA +- .w 554 1 .55 , ,S W N1 iffff' L'- J fm 1 '1 ,.1 Qi ,Vi x 1 -4. av ff X X - l,lIflI' Ni.u'lf':'H l? 1922 MESSENGER TM.- DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 The Facult F. J. BATIQS, Prineipril B.S., XVesleyan University PATTIE J. GRovES. Girls Aflviswi' A.B., North Carolina College for XVOIIICII M.xRoUER1'rE MUSSER Hninc. English B.S., Columbia University GRACE HoL'roN, English A.B., Trinity College Ml'1'1'.K FIQANCES El,'l'LlCR. English A.B., XVeste1'n Ma1'ylau1d College J. T. Conn. English A.B., Elon Collegeg A.M. U. N. C.g Columbia lfniverzsity MARGARET BLow, English East Carolina Teachers College MARY W. MCGl'IHICE, Latin A.B., U niversity Coloradog University Paris, Fraiiive SUSIE G. MIQHAELS, Latin A.B., Trinity Collegeg Columbia University ELiz.xnic'rH MARSHALL Woon, Latin A.B., Smith College D. H. G11,1'A'r'1uc1Q, History A.B., John B. Stetson Universityg A.M., Colninbiu University CLEMENT E.x'i'oN. Hisiory A.B., AAI., University North Carolinzig H2il'N'iL1'11 University LICAII Bonnnc, History and English A.B., North Carolina College B. L. DEBIcUrN1c. Matllcnmfic'.w A.B., High Commercial School, Osiiahruck, liorinany MARGAEH1' LIGON, Mathematies B.S., University Nashvilleg A.M., Columbia University ANNIE M. STONEIIAM, Mathematics A.B., Randolph-Macon H. E. NYCUM, Ma,thcmat'ic's anfl English Pennbylvania State Svhool J. F. SMITH, Science A.B., Dartmouth College Page Serentren if . . ,Q A.. ffl. -tk' ff. .,-ffm W A.B., NYake Forest: M.A.. University Penn.g B. - E. 1922 MESSENGER - , il'T ' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL - 'l The Facult GEO. N, H.XRXl'.Xllll. Seif'nc'c and History eats ETHE1. M. SOLLOXVAY, Commercial Subj Philadelphia Business Uollvge L1-:ssna L. I'I.XRXVARl7. If'rr'nch and Spanish A.B,, Trinity College Nl'ILI. Plulisnix, Frenclz, A.B., University North Carolina EUNICIQ CuAVrl.1N. Domestic Science XVllIltlll'01l Normal Ka Industrial Collegeg B.S., Columbia University MAMIE SEAS1-3, Fine Arts Orangeburg Collegeg Columbia University Mun' E. AMES. Housclmlzl Arts Teucliers College, Columbia University Fomzsr L. SELEY, Inclusirial Education Miami Ohio State Normal Collegeg B.S., Miami Universityg A.M., Columbia University M.yUn1c ROGERS, Cooperative Class XI. C. C. W.g University Chicagog University Pennsylvaniag A.B., Trinity EVA MINOIC-, Music Greensboro College MARY WAGGNER, Physical Training Children's Playground, Trinity School 'gm :gulf Pugw ln'fyhtr'r'n D. Cruzer Seminary -- 1 fl XII SI N01 P 4 wi LIN 176 G ' . S Z! . I I 'L W I l 4 LN f H N 1.'VfvI' kxx l I U I X 'aft' Y fs X . QM YQ 1.1 f 490 99 I ,ff A A-V- wfi,, , 1 9 22 MESSENGER 'ff DURIIAA1 1111111 SCHOOL SEPIIUHS -my Page Y'u'w1fyf-Ill: iv ll ry uso , .i 1922 MESSENGER l- 'Y7 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' -' W ' Erma XKXTES JonNSoN As merry as the day is long. Age 175 Height 5' 3 g Weight 111 pounds. Here's to Edna! Another follower of the bobbed hair brigade However, in spite of the childish appearance that short. hair gives her. Edna is really very dignified and studious. When it comes to His- tory she is a genius and we believe that she will become sozne day a famous professor. Edna is also artistically inclined. and they say she has worked wonders in Mrs. Sease's Art. Department. She is very modest and retiring, but, nevertheless, we pre- dict for her a life brimful of joy and Carolina iovsf' XVILLTE Cnnws And 71,0 fczrthcr seeks his merit to 1I'iscZosc. Age 175 Height 5' 6 g Weight 128. Glee Club 3, 4, Blackwell Literary Society, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club. lVillie is a quiet sort of a chap who never fails to make friends. He always gets there, and, there- fore. he can be depended upon to produce the goods at the psychological moment. XVe never heard him say anything about the ladies pro or con, but, still water runs deep. THELMA OALLIE BIILES Silence is more cloqucnt than spccchf' Age 165 Height 5' 5w g Weight 132 A. A. Dramatic Club, Literary Society. Thelma is another one of our girls who is ath- letically inclined and she is especially interested in basket ball. She is not satisfied however with shin- ing in athletics alone for she is also an active mem- ber of the Dramatic Club. Don't get the impression however that she is all seriousness because she is one of our funniest girls in spite of her quietness. XVc hope that Thelma will be as fortunate making friends through college as she has been in high school. XTESTA Moya MllLlIClLL.ANI7 sis Iii the bcst of company while alone. Age 163 Height 5' 9 g Weight 120. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Literary Society, 43 Dra- matic Club, 4g Hi-Y, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4. Like all good children Sis is Seen and never heard. If you had visited Society one Friday night when Sis declaimed, you would have thought that you were some general, reviewing an army. His knees were keeping perfect rhythm to Yankee Doodle. But Sis is one who will keep digging, and. some day he will be a convincing speaker. Some day. probably Sis will be the one who will be sent to deliver you from your bed of sickness. LILLIE AIAY HAI-:ms In, thy heart thc clew of youth. Age 165 Height 5' 2 g Weight 110. Here's to Lillie! Blue eyes, dimples, curls and just loads of beauxl Lillie's always so generous about her mirrors and powder putts and since they're a girl's dearest possessions she is undoubtedly gen- erous about everything else. Half of us sit up in awe listening to her various tales about boys and things and besides Lillie's a fine stenographer and we predict the fulfillment of her ambition. Page 7'iecnty-four any Y.- 1 922 MESSENGER lg. -e :QQ DU1z11AM Hmn sc11ooL nfs 3 11223 Ross Viizamm BYLOXVERS None knew her but to love her. Age 15, Height 5' 6'fg Weight 129. Literary Societyg Dramatic Club, Mes- senger Staff. ' Although H-llllllllitlu made the awful mistake of EQ0lll2,' to Trinity Park her Freshinan year she soon realized it and eanle to ll. H. S. Since tl1e11 she has bee11 a valuable addition to '22 and to the whole school. 'hillllllllvll is very muvli interested i11 basket ball and athleties of all kinds. She also likes Literary Soeiety work and is foolish about Ilrainatics. We wish Virgiiiia the greatest kind of sueeess in all her fllIlll'P life. B.Xl,l..XllD lC.1111N1i.x1z11'r 'llnor n.x1.L.11:11 ' Death with his lance ieould lay me low. before I'd yield me to a foe. Age 163 Height 5' 10 g Weight 145. Football 3, 4g V. President Class '22, 33 Glee Club, 2, 3, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Pres. Ballard is not a had student but he is at his best 011 the football tield. He has his opinions and is 11ot averse to stating and defending them. The l'0l'llllllE1. he says, is Bull, which in praetieed terms is nothing more than the good old adage. Think little and talk lllllt'll.U LEN1 Loizimixn Gonnox A heart of sunshine that would fain o'er run. Age 163 Height 5'g weight 90. Society 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 3. 4g Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Debating Club 3, Basket- ball Tean1 4. Although she is small and seemingly 111eek we will have you know that she can lllklkt' lllOl't' fllSS than all the rest of 11s put together. XVe would hate to tl1i11k of '22 without Lena. Here's hoping that she will be as libe1'al ill dispensing her Hershey's and as fortunate ill making: her friends through college as she has been in D. H. S. Rieiiixizn lJENl7I'llifili.KSS HSLIIXIH I flare do all that may become a man. Age 193 Height 5' llffg Weight 195. Football. 4, Student Council, 43 Asst. Business Manager Messenger Staff, 4. Too mueh can not be said about Slim, He is always ready to back up the cooperative class in whatever it attempts to do. He is an ardent ad- mirer of foot-ball and gives his hearty support to all athletics. Slim also likes the girls, being dif- ferent in this way from some of his elassinates. As his ambition is nothing, we hardly know how to figure his career in life. But we know by his motto. that he will do all that may become il inan Let me live in my house by the side of the road and be :1 friend to man. BIABEL Tuoxms XYICKICRS E.reeeclingly fair she was not. and yet in that she never studied to be fairer. Age 173 Height 5' 2 g Vlfeight 100. Mabel, congratulations on your ambition. lVe're sure that. under XOIII' competent hand things will flourish in the future just as they have done. YVe've heard that Mabel is also gifted with some talent in the musical line: just what the instrument is we ean't say, but be that as it may Mabel's a mighty fine girl! Page Twenty-fire luqw Y'n-rlltiif-.vi,1' 2 5 Y., TAT- 1922 MESSENGER s- gg as Q E5 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL o BRONNA FRANCES XVATSON She was a form of Life and Light. Age 175 Height 5' fi , Weight 115. Bronna possesses the three admirable qualities of good looks. attractiveness and popularity. Vir- gil is her only enemy or so she says. but we're sure that if that book could only speak it woulld proclaim an ardent desire to be counted among her friends. l3EN.n,xyxix Xl.xs1lixo'roN.lii.xCKNI+:Y, Ju. m'xN 'ri:.xCK '1'EAif ' Size is not everything. Age 185 Height 5' 7 5 Weight 158. Editor-in-Chief of Messenger 4, Football 3. 4, Manager 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 Blackwell Literary Society 3, 45 Hi-Y. 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Baseball 1, Glee Club 1, 25 Repre- sentative to older boys' conference 3, 4. Bunn is one of the most popular boys -'in school. an all round good sport. and a wonderful athlete. He made all state half-back in football in his senior year and all state guard in basket ball. He has demonstrated his business ability by handling this annual in such a fine manner. Bunn has been one of our busiest students this year, judging from his appearance in all athletics and as Editor- iu-Chief of the Messenger. LUCY IJLEMING Gmssox Who does her task from day to day and meets whateiim' comes her way. Age 163 Height 5' 8 5 Weight 135. Cornelia Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 45 Presi- dent 45 Vice President, 45 Athletic Associa- tion, 3, 45 Blue Triangle, 3, 43 President. 45 Messenger Statt, 43 Basketball Team, 4. Lucy! Our erteemed Blue Triangle and Cornelia Spencer Literary Society President! And that's not the half of it. What else? Oh. member of the Mes- senger staft. proclaimed literary star, honor pupil and lots more. You'd think her a bit conceited from all this but oh. no! Lucy's a good sport and allways you'll fini in her a friend in need. TEVGEXE H.XYNES PIRXYIN He has a head to c01z.t7'fi1Je. a tongue to per- suadc. and a hand to execute. Hi-Rocket 4, Zllessengei' staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 43 President Dramatic club 4, Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. Gene has been a thorough and conscientious stu- dent, as is attested by his grades. He is independent and always just himself. and does not change for whims. lilssaying to cultivate the later-than-the-latest at the dance halls is his occupation. That he suc- ceeds is amply proven by his Chapel performances. Nomm LAVINE MANGUM 1 knozc a maiden fair fo see-take cai'e. ' Age 175 Height 5' 8 g Weight 130. Pres. Class 3, Sec. Class 4, Dramatic Club, Blue Triangle Club, Y. W. C. A. Girls' Coun- cil, Literary Society, Asso. Editor, Hi-Rocket. Boom-y is one of those good all round girls that are so rare nowadays. The most outstanding of her many prominent positions is that of Associ- ate Literary Editor on the Hi-Rocket. She its also interested in basket ball. Dramatics and Literary Society. All we have to say for her is that may she always be as successful in life as she has been in Il, H. 5. 1 Y4,,Y7,,,.,,, .1 ,iv-?ff--is :gage il . -Y L 1 9 22 MESSENGER lm ef: Wifi, ,V gs f'-4---- 1iUmtAM HIGH SCHOOL ig ' i OLIVE C-iNx.im' f1Al'CETTE More fair than ieords can soy. Age 16, Height 5' 4M 3 Weight 117. Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club3 A. A. 3, 43 Vice President A, A. 43 Girls Coun- cil 3, Blue Triangle Club, Dramatic Club. Olive possesses the title of the fairest and we must say that it is rightfully bestowed. Hut beauty is the least of her attractions for she possesses that radiant personality and attractiveness which make her popular wherever she goes. Then Olive is good- natured and she is called by many the most lovable girl in '22 XVe predict for Olive a life of sun- shine and merriment. lnxwoop ll3i:.xx'roN Hor.1.ou'if:1.r, LYNN They that govern most make least noise. Age 173 Height 5' 10 3 Weight 145. President Class '22, 43 A. A. 3, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Glee- Club 43 Blackwell Literary Society 3, 43 Treasurer Class '22, 33 Football Squad 43 Alternate 9019 Declamation Contest 43 Student Council 4. Here comes the professor. Lyn is one of the busiest- men in the class. As Associate Editor of News in the Hi-Rocket. Lyn has made good. He is a born business man. and is bound to succeed in his chosen profession. Lyn is a king of a fellow. and the class of '22 is proud of the faet that he is one of their number. Lyn is a yery good politician and when he attains the age of 25 he intends to run for Congress. Good luek Lyn, l+'.xNN1ic Vl'ilCl.l,l'I N.i1:k11.xii Who envies none that chance doth mise. Age 163 Height 5' 3 3 Weight 110. Literary Society, Dramatic Club, Athletic Association. Fannie Belle has always been a quiet, llemure little girl, that is except when she's giggling. Juclg' ing from the many medals and other tokens of dis- tinction she wears. Fannie Belle's ambition to lie a music teacher may not prove at all dittir-ult, lilwsiaxic XXVILICY f'.x1:L'roN 4: til-INK As bright as the rays of s'un.shine. Age 18, Height 5' 9 3 Weight 142. Athletic Asso. 3, 43 Blackwell Literary So- ciety 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, President 43 Business Manager Messenger 43 Joke Editor Hi-Rocket 43 Glee Club 43 Cheer leader 43 Dramatic Club 4. Gene has been with us only two years and in that time has made many friends and has made himself very popular, due to his pleasant personality. The Hi-Rocket should have plenty of jokes. just look who's editor. Genes outstanding features are his quiet, business-like manners. school spirit. and determination. L1Li.i.iN -lEI l4'lCllSUN Xl iLi,i.xA1s For all that is fair is by nature good. Age 183 Height 5' 4 3 Weight 120 Lillian gives the impression of being very quiet and meek but we who know her well believe that this is just a pretense. She isn't specially inter- ested in Virgil but she does want to be a teacher. if it can be arranged without Latin. Lillian is a fine girl and she has many friends both among' the boys and girls of JLI. l ky' Page jvl l'Ilf!I-.VI'l li- 1922 MESSENGER -?aT fes+H DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL GRACE ELIZABETH BROWN None knew her but to love her. Age 173 Height 5' 3 Grace is another one of us who longs to be a musician. She has not been especially active in society and draniatics but then someone must do the listening. Grace is very much interested in her own work and when it is finished to suit her she has little time for outside activities. '1'his type ol' girl is very rare and the class of '22 greatly appreciates those that are in its midst. XVe predict for Grace great success us a musician and we will look to her to make '22 famous in the musical world. RORIAN HARTON ROMAN Brown eyes that sparkle. Age 153 Height 5' 6 g Weight 130 Roman is by nature a jolly fellow who makes us feel good when we meet him. If you once know him, you will always know him. He is of the care-free, fun loving, always full of pep and talk. and even in his few and far between moments of seriousness, he carries a lurking smile. SARAH ISVELYN SALMON A full assurance given by looks. Age 183 Height 5' 6 g Weight 185. Evelyn's another one of our members who is prominently represented. XVl1ether her ambition has any relation to this we are undecided. The same told that Evelyn has a great and overwhelming desire for wings like Noah's dove to fly away from everyday things. YVonder where she'd fly? Eve- lyn's quite fond of athletics also. and often distin- guishes herself in the milder forms of them. CLAUDE .A'lAY Of loyal nature and noble mind. Age 185 Height 5' 10M g Weight 145. Cheer Leader 4, Athletic Association 4, Blackwell Literary Society 4, Chairman Ex- ecutive Committee, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 4. If you are looking for an all round, good natured fellow and one that does not mind work, look for Claude? Although Claude has been with us only one year, he has won great popularity in the class of '22 and throughout the school. When the call for a cheer leader came he was there with the goods. He not only showed his colors in this line but in the Literary Society and on the Messenger Staff he has done his work well. ,O COLINE MASSEY The fringed curtains of thine eye advance a merry sparkle. Age 193 Height 5'5 g Weight 125. Although Coline has not been with us all the way she is, nevertheless, a very necessary part of '22, Were it not for Coline with her babyish smiles and ways we would indeed be a dead loss. XVe look to Coline when we want something funny, but in spite of this, we know that she is really very serious. She wants to be a nurse and we sincerely hope that she will be very successful in the medical world. Page 7'uw'rif.fl-eiglit x l-- 1922 MESSENGER --.iid M le- DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL -v .4 IHENE THOMAS Hl'llS'l' 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Age 175 Height 5' 5 5 Weight 128. Glee Club, Class Secretary 3, Literary So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4. Here's to Irenel One of the merriest girls in '22 and one of the hardest workers. She has many talents, the best known of which is debating. She is a regular old timer when it comes to society debates and she has worked awfully hard on the Triangular Hlxrwoon ARNOLD IJERRY ' sLATsJ' A man of wit and merry sayings. Age 165 Height 6'5 Weight 145 Blackwell Literary Society 2, 3, 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Assistant Manager Football 4, Dra- matic Club 3, 45 Track Team 3. Hats off to the distinguished gentleman, namely Slats. l.Ve sincerely hope that Slats will attain his ambition, although it seems utterly impossible. Slats has a wonderful idea, he thinks he can get marriedg how about this girls? It seems to us like a mighty good chance, considering his looks, and good nature, n'everything. IXIABEL INEZ PENDERGRASS But eyes and ears and ev'ry thought. We've with her sweet perfections caught. Age 175 Height 5' 6 5 Weight 195. Student Council 4. Inez also came to us after our Freshman year but one would think she was one of the first members to enter the school. In spite of all her assumed dignity Inez's weaknesses are wienies and coca colas so that goes to prove that it's merely assumed. XVILLIAM flirizxs IIOWLANID IKBILLJP Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Age 185 Height 5' 10 Weight 160. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Literary Society 2, 3, 45 Glee Club lf 2. Bill has many friends in the school. He is at his best in class-a happy-go-lucky fellow who realizes that he goes to school for an education. Outside he is quite diderent, and makes it evident that he is out for a good time. IETIIEL IXIAY DAVIS High erected thoughts seated in thc heart of courtesy. Age 165 Height 5' 2 5 Weight 100. President Literary Society 4, Debating Committee 4, A. A. 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Hi-Rocket Staff 3, 45 Assistant Art Editor, Mess-euger5 Blue Triangle Club 3, 45 Secre- tary 35 Girls' Council 4. It is like adding perfume to the rose when one attempts to describe Ethel for she is truly the 1-leverest of us all. NVith her high ideals and charming personality she is indeed a girl to be admired. Ethel is active in all branches of the High School but her pet hobby is the Hi-Rocket. She is Literary Editor and one of the guardian angels of the paper. She is interested in Literary Society and Dramatics and has even entered the artistic field for she holds the position of Assistant Art Editor for the Messenger. l i l i i I Page Twenty-nine ,ff will-111 H- . V Y 1 9 2 2 IIESSENGER WW ii- lYY Y-Y 12.321 H- nri:H.u1 HIGH SCHOOL 'H-' 'WL M.ii:l:,x1:1':'1' ltowi-:NA Huncooii She held the love of all-Life has no more In give. Age 173 Height 5' 6 g Weight 113. llflessenger Staff 4, Athletic Association 3, 4: Blue Triangle 4, Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4. Nl2ll'2'2ll'l'l wants to he :1 senator-ess-her calin. sweet dignity in contrast with her raven locks and vainpisli eyes might cause quite a disturbance in the staid Senate chamber at Washington. Her attrac- tive personality. added to hy a seemingly endless supply of cheese crackers and chocolate candy have won many staunch and true friends for her. I' I' -f. . Q 1 -.V . . f . .l llllull llltlhllAN 1.r'iqif:', The force of his own merit makes his way. Age 193 Height 5' 8 g Weight 145. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 45 President 4, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager Hi-Rocket 4, Messenger Staff 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Literary Society 4, Boys' Coun- cil 4. NYe ygive honor to Luke for bearing the hrunt of getting ads for the Hi-Rocket. He surely de- serves it. Luke has done good work in all branches ot' extra curricular activities of the school. He stands high in the hearts of his classmates and his place in old D. H. S. will he hard to fill, XYe are not so sure of Luke being an old bachelor either. judging his attitude and attention toward the fair daineels. . , X . ,lI'1ANl'I'l I'I41 l IIHMAS fl ONES The hand that made you fair hath made you good. Age 173 Height 5'3 Weight 122. Cornelia Literary Society 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Dramatic 'Club 4. Jeannette made such an adorable ol fashioned girl in a recent play that we are tempt d to think of her along with powdered curls. hoop skirts and gay nosegaysg and judging from her decided talent for acting' she surely has a chance, and a pretty good one at her ainlntimi. Jeannette wrote some cred- itable poetry once upon a time for nur Hi-Rocket. .Xixrox ,lf Kxiriiii' n.XL'l'UNH Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. Age 173 Height 5' 8 g Weight 130. Blackwell Literary Society 4, Hi-Y 4, Ath- letic Association 4. Alton has made a lot of friends during his five inonths stay with us. He is a conscientious student and tries to please his teachers. Alton is a fine Frencli student always saying bonsoir for bon- juurf' lVe never hear of Alton's being' encumbered with the fair sex lint it is never too late. iliinxxciiifz All llililtll-2N'l' Her prunlcs the favorite theme of every tongue. Age 183 Height 5' 4 Q Weight 118. Blanche, what will you do next? Variety is the spice of life tho, so maybe that's an accom- plishment. Wt-'re sure you will make a remarkable bus driver Blanche, and as for pointing out the places of interest you'll be a wonder. We A M 1922. MESSENGER g -fi DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Aim Sr1cEs I'II make fl commotion in e1Jf'i'y place' Age 175 Height 5'g Weight 108. In spite of Ara's noble ambition we will have to say that we know her too well. No douht she would prove a welcome visitor to the heathen w ith her good humor and varnpish ways hut we would hate to lose her. . , 1 liEw.x1:p1mEXin'c11:hi1l'1vo1:n 'fnEw.x1:n The word impossible i.s not in my diction- aryf , Age 213 Height 5' 6 g Weight 130. Blackwell Literary Society, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent Co-operative Class 3, 4, Treasurer Black- well Literary Society 43 Editor-in-Chief, Hi- Rocket 4g A. A. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Deward has'done as much for D. H. S. in every line as any student ever graduated. He does not waste his time in trivial matters. He has demonstrated his ability as Editor-in-Chief of the school paper. He has demonstrated his power as a leader by the many offices held while in D. H. S. He has demonstrated his popularity by his numer- ous friends. XVe hope to see him a very popular student in college. and a leader as he has been in D. H. S. XHRGINIA LEE CQREEN As brimfnl of mischief and wit and glcc. as ever a human frame can lie! Age 17g Height 5' 7 g Weight 106M. Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 3, 45 Joke Editor Hi-Rocket, President Girls' Glee Club, Dramatic Club. L Here's to Virginia! A second Puck! Tn spite of her evident love for mischief and fun Virginia really possesses a great deal of stately grace. She is very important in D. H. S. because she holds that much envied position of joke editor on the Hi- Rocket and.her jokes and clever repartee are the life of the paper. She is also the august President of that noble body-the Girls' Glee Club and her capability as a leader has done much to make it the famous body that it is. O'l'IS Hownlcn It needs brains to be a 'real fool. Age 195 Height 5' 5 g Weight 130. Athletic Association 4. Old D. H. S. will miss Otis when he leaves her. Otis certainly is a good sport and has plenty ot school spirit. lVe think that Otis's greatest honor in the D. H. S. was to become a member of the Senior Class. It is rumored that Otis is a ladies' man. NI'1'1L BIAE BROCK N1T.i ' Be good. sweet maid and let who will bc cleaner. Age 163 Height 5' 6 g Weight 150. Dramatic Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Glee Club, Literary Society 1, 2, 3. Nita is just one of our good all-round girls, but nevertheless a very important part of '22. She is really exceptionally Witty and her celver sayings are the life of Miss Ho1ton's fifth period English class. However Nita can really be very serious and is very dependable as her important position in the Dramatic Club shows. .4 l, rj if Pagf' Tliirty-'mr' QQ My .1 1922 LIESSENGER i.,-.1-1..igg zu, st Ss' 5 J- DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL V1 no uc IQYN N l,i+:.x'i'ii1f:1:s To those who know thcc not. no words can point. Age 183 Height 5' 4 g Weight 105. Virgil- czuiic to us from els:-wlii-11-, fllPl't'fOl'0. some- hody else is out o'lui'k! XYonder how wi- did without her! f'm-rlziinly her individual plum- :is one of our vlussniute-s could not he filled. Yir,1:ie's always ready to help ai friend so. of course, scores of us are only too 4-use-1' to he nuinhered :unongr hm-r friends. Keep this up, Yirgie, and y0u'll zilwuys nizikc goorll lucizov SNIITII 1'1.Y1.1f:1: ff 77 noi' Actions spark louder than 10or1ls. Age 175 Height 5' 6 g Weight 140. Athletic Association 3, 4. Leroy, another one of our niidgc-ts, is El line fellow und is likrd hy ull of his 4'lEiSSlllH.l'l'b, although differ- 4-nt from nmny of us, he is ei girl-liziti-r. It- would lw vriininul to mention girls in his lll't'SPllk'0, because his lieart would stop heating. Farewell! old top. wt-'ve enjoyed luiving you with us these four years. Yifzim fl,. Mwvsoiz So szrrcf mid 'uolublc with her music. Age 183 Height 5'g Weight 110. All thc S,'l'ilfllllKlP of the High School is ut hvr foe-t, for it is Vern who plays for us on Chaipcl dziys. NYerc it not for Vern the whole svhool would he in Rl sud plight for niusivizins among us uri- few. Shu- is ons- of thosv girls with u sweet lDPl'SOllilllty and ei host ot' friends, Though she is ai hit inode-st and tiniid, the tuli-nt is there just the sunn-, und we :irc surf- that rho will prove ai splendid success as at inusim: tcziclicr. Leu .lixociq SiIr'1zf'c is 'more eloquent ihou words. Age 165 Height 5' 6 g VVeight 135. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Lev is one of our nienilmcrs who has l0llfIlll'Il it out tour yt-urs :ind is still in good hm-filth, Lvl- has ever lu-ld himself elbow- re-prozicli. hut he uttc-nds to his own Zlif2lll'N, lcuving others to do thc suinc. Mi.x1:f:.xi:1c'1' lVlxI.1q1+:1: ll1'N'r 0utwo1'd szmshinc. inward joy. Age 173 Height 5' 4 g Weight 104. Cliildra-n should he seen and not liczirtlf' lil- wonder if that is AIZiI'gill'l'llN motto or wlu-ther shc's just tiniid. However. it is said that quietness in ai girl in this day is quite an iit'l'0lllllliS'lllll0llt, thcrc- forc. Miss Hunt, vonsider yours:-lf sit-voniplislit-d, And so you wunt to soc the world! XY4-ll, wlienever you go, Cl0Il'iZ forget your vlussnlzitcs who will never for- get you, lievaiiso your very quickness along with some other very attractive traits make you quite distinctive in the memory of each :ind every member of 'i22. Page fI'hirty-tivo -pf fii g-,fy-i 1 922 MESSENGER W iii W SWL Hv-- iityiznmi mon SCHOOL lsnxisr, lf'n15EnM.xN Young as I am. get would I do my best. Age 163 Height 5' 6 g Weight 123. Blackwell Literary Society 2, 3, 45 Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 4. Few boys get their diplomas at the age of sixteen. but Israel is one of the few, He is a fine fellow if you really know him, is very quiet and always going about his business and lets other people alone. We hardly know of a boy in our class whose eonduet is more perfect than Israel's. He is a hard worker and deserves all he gets. ZFICANKIE 'C.x1:Lo'r'r.x XV1I.1us1:soN Age 17g Height 5' 7 g Weight 122. No padlocks. bolts. or bars can sec'm'e rr maiden as well as her own reserve. Athletic Association 3. Carlotta fOli. by the Way, isn't that za pretty name?J always has such rippling waves in her golden tresses that we just can't help but wonder why and how. Then too she gets dreadfully fins- trated on 3rd period History class. but of eourse. that's accountable for its the same reason the rest of us do. The girls of '22 feel greatly indebted to C 4--- for the use of her numerous mirrors. pfiwrler puffs, and wish to express their unanimous opinion that Carlotta is il regular sport. l?.xl'L Gurney Sriqus P.xUIf' It is excellent to have rt gianfs strength. Age 17g Height 5' 7 g Weight 160. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4, Captain Football 3, Basketball squad 4, Track 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2. Paul is one of the members of our class who is liked by all who know him. He is not moved by every wind that blows. but is always the snnn- von- tented, good natured boy. He has been in ll. H, S four years and in that time has nianle ll host ot' friends. Axxiic li1'N.x lixfaxx Sober, steadfast mul flt l7l'lLl'C'.u Age 165 Height 5' 5 g Weight 115. Although Annie is little and seemingly wise. we know very well that it's all a disguise. Annie is another one of our very stndious girls and she rates awfully high with the faculty. However, Annie isn't all seriousness by any means as she has proved to us in Mr. Eaton's sixth period-study hall. lf Annie can go through life with as few enemies as she has had in D. H. S. she will be one woman in the world without an enemy. iV.xI,L.xc1c lfiiwmzlis Short of stature he was. but strongly built. Age 18g Height 5' 6 g Weight 120. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Literary Society 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Business manager Dramatic Club 4. Although Dutch is one of the smallest boys in the class his spirit and pep make up for his size, All those who know Dutch have proven his ability as Business Manager of the Dramatic Club, by intro- ducing the different plays, the Dramatic Club has presented to us this year in Chapel. ge 7'l1frfJl 4 Q? i i i ill- 1922 MESSENGER + l--W DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 , 1HOMAS LEON LIARTIN He does his task from day to day and meets whatever comes his wrzyi- Age 203 Height 5' 3 g Weiglit 123. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4, Literary Society 4, Hi-Y 2, 4. Here is a boy who is a gentleman through and through. His appreciation for different phases of school life makes him a very original companion and ever ready to enjoy a joke. on one hand, or to extend his sympathy or aid to a downhearted student. GLADYS BIAE RIGGSBEE The truest eyes that ever answered Hea- van. Age 193 Height 5' 4 g Weight 126. ' Gladys is one of those few and precious girls who are fond of math. She is planning to be a book- keeper and she is getting all the training possible along this line. Gladys is very good natured and jolly and is very popular among the girls and boys in the class. YVe are looking forward to a successful career as a hookkeeper for Gladys and after that- well we'll leave that to her. SOLOMON NATIll1N BANE sOL, Each mind has its own method. Age 173 Height 5' 11w g Weight 176. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Literary Society 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club. Sol is some violinist. He has been in D. H. S. four years and has been playing his fiddle all that time. You seldom see Sol without his violin. In tact, one looks lost without thc other. But this is not all, Sol has been a good scout and is always ready to lend a helping hand. XXNNIE Ai:'rELi.x l7.xn'1'iN The best conditioned and unwearied .spirit in doing conrtesiesf Age 175 Height 5' 6 g Weight 112. Athletic Association 3, 4. Annie is one of those famous girls who helped to put the Girls' Basket Ball team on the map. XVe hope Annie is going to college for we are sure that she would readily find for herself a place on the team and in the classes. However. whatever Annie does we are positive that she will reflect credit on '22 and will be proud to call herself a member of it. XVILLIAM FREEMAN VFXVADDELL NRATU 'Exhansting thought. and gaining wisdom. with each stndions year. Age 165 Height 5' 8 g Weight 120. A. A. 4, Blackwell Literary Society 4, Vice President 45 Triangular Debate 4. Rat has never shown any insatiable craving for the limelight, but he has more than upheld the scho- lastic standing of his class, as his monopoly on A's will testify. He arrived in the fall of 1921 alone and unlabeled, but since then he has demonstrated that it is entirely unnecessary for him to take any course in broken doses. Rat has a wonderful knowledge Q music Kas his recital in Chapel proved? and we I . sincerely hope to hear him as an artist, in a concert some day. Page 1'l:irty-fowl' ' -0 M . . 1922 MESSENGER is 1 its we 4 WW-1 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' '7' lying M.x1:u.u:E'1' ELI.Z.Xl5E'l'll lV.xN.m1.x1qEn She should neverg have looked at me if she 'meant I should not love her. Age 163 Height 51 5f'g Weight 104. Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, A, A, 4, Blue Triangle Club, Dramatic Club 4, Messenger Staff. Margaret is another one of the geniuses of '22, She possesses remarkable literary talent and her delight- ful short stories have been the pride of the whole school. We hope and sincerely believe that Marga- ret will be very successful as a short story writer and we are looking to her to put D. H. S. on the map. TETIIEL GICIi'l'R'l'IJ1E lttE,xnE Merry as the day is long. Age 165 Height 5' 4f'g Weight 118. Athletic Association 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Literary Society 1, 2, 3. Ethel, we've always thought of a sweet face in connection with violins. Ethel's always surrounded by a crowd particularly at recess. for she always has candy, etc., and that's not the only reason either. she has the admirable quality of attractiveness: nuff said. Ethel's all right. lVrLLI.xM HALL SMITII, Jn. NIAIALLD 'And love of truth and all that makes a man. Age 173 Height 5' 9 g Weight 160. Football 3, 4g Circulation Manager Hi- Rocket 4, Messenger Staff 4, Blackwell Liter- ary Society 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2. Hall will always be remembered by the Class of '22. One does not really know him until they have worked with him and associated with him closely, Hall has certainly done some good work on the Mes- senger and not only that but in all activities with which he has been associated. He is in all manners a true pal and a loyal student. Moxlx JANE SIIIPP The important business of life is love. Age 16, Height 5'g Weight 132. Literary Society 1, 2, 3, Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4g Secretary Treasurer Athletic As- sociation 4, Secretary on Messenger Staff 4, Basketball Team 3. 43 Senior Girls' Basket- ball Captain 4, Glee Club 3, 4, D1'amatic Club 4. Mona-Jane! ! XVill you ever stop talking? That's Mona. plenty o' pep and lots of fun. Don't get the impression that she can't be serious tho'. Why, she-'s our worthy Athletic Association Secretary and Treas- urer. so. of course she must be at times. And don't forget she's as good a basket ball player as we have. Just think about laughter, fun. and an all around good girl and you'll have Mona to a T, C.xU1:E.xL ll'3LlZAliE'l'II, ,loxns Teach me half the glaclness that thy heart must know. Age 163 Height 5' 4 g Weight 132. Caureal possesses all the qualities needed for a good typist, and ,if she is as successful in the business world as she has been in D. H. S.. she will be more than a success. She is very witty and good natured. Yet, there is a trace of seriousness which gives ber that charming combination only to be found among the girls of '22. i i 1 Page Tl1irfll'fll'c 23 JC? 3 H,-f:, 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER 1 fss'-H' HH IDVRH.-X31 HIGH SCHOOL Mscos ST. SING ff. Pl MACON His joys are as deep as the ocean, his troubles as light as its foam. Age 173 Height 5' 10 g Weight 145. Blackwell Literary Society 4, Hi-Y 4, Dra- matic Club 4, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3. Mat-oii -tlie pride of the Dramatic Club. Ma- con has been one of the Seniors that could always be depended upon. When you mention young ladies, you can look around and see Macon's eyes glitter- ing and twinkling, He is not a bad student either, for he sure does shine in physical training. 'We are sure that some day we are going to see Macon in a cast, producing the best Operas of the 20th Century. G-Yrsx' HELEN HICKS With the sunshine on thy face. Age 181 Height 5' 7 g VVeight 118. She isn't at all characteristic of her first name. quite the opposite. Besides. we call her Helen and that means Happiness, or so we choose to believe. For many reasons Helen is quite popular among her classmates, and we're looking for Helen to do some admirable things. SIIELLY V. Noizxvoon sIIELLY i A deep thinker, ct conscientious worker, and a perfect gentleman. Age 173 Height 5' 7 g Weight 135. Blackwell Literary Society 4, Secretary 4, Athletic Association 4. Shelly. unlike most other boys, finds a time for work and a time for play. He never mixes the two together. He is always in a deep line of thought. He does not waste his time with the fair sex: he tack- les the hard things first and then the easy ones will come natural, Shelly is one who is admired by all. teachers and students, and we know that he has a bright successful career before him. E I' im R.ICI1EI'. GlX'l l'IS Hei' smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Age 18g Height 5' 4 g Weight 138. Three cheers for Euda! The most lovable girl in the class. For a girl to have this distinction only one conclusion can be drawn-that she is popular among the entire student body, and the faculty, that she is attractive and sweet. .Xixrox BENNETT CLAYTOR Age 183 Height 5' 11 g Weight 140. God hath mode thee a noble man. Blackwell Literary Society 4, Chairman Ex- ecutive Committee 4, Dramatic Club 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Glee Club 4, Cheer Leader 4, Mes- sengeo' Staff 4, Minstrel 4. Alton is a clean Sportsman, clever fellow, and a noble gentleman. His personal qualities are superb. His characteristics have won for him a high place He has been with us only one year, and in that time he has made numerous friends among the faculty and students. Alton is never too busy to take on another job and can he depended upon to finish it according to specifications in record time. yr' Tl: irflll-si.l WE li.. 1 922 IMESSENGER --Ji in i 1,,,SX,fi M DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL f 'e ' lipizair BIAYE Hlaisislc She was all gentlenessf' Age 185 Height 5' 3 3 Weight 100. Athletic Association, Literary Society, Dra- matic Club, Blue Triangle Club. Edrah is the only girl in the class that is, oh well. better get ECll'21h,S opinion on the subject. She just came to us about two years ago. but her hosts ot' friends couldn't do without her and in spite of size she always looks so important. Perhaps it's because she assists at the lunch counter-perhaps not. who knows 'Z And perhaps part of the bobhed hair rage may be blamed on 'Edrah, but if everybody would do it as successfully as she has, all might do so. 'BF 1... ANDREW SEATON Horxr, lln. SEAT Stately and tall he moves in the Hall. The chief of a thousand for grace. Age 173 Height 5' 11 Q Weight 150. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 'wwf 3, 43 Track Team 3, 43 President Class '22, 33 Treasurer Class '22, 4g Dramatic Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 43 Messenger Staff 4, Hi-Rocket, As- sistant Circulation Manager 3, Advertising Manager 4. Here is another of our good natured men and athletes, with a smile that has carried him safely through maany a pinch, and landed him safely in our hearts. Because of versatility in Athletics, no Q 6 matter what the gameg a level head and a keen eye. '- and fight that wins a game, it is our pride to place on another brawny breast our school monograms. Seat admits that it takes a girl to put a good man on the run, Anyway some day we expect some fair damsel of D. H. S, to have him completely tamed, N397 l3EAl,7'1'YS ALIsEn'r.x -l3ASSlC'l lf Those about her from her shall rear? thc perfect ways of honor. Age 173 Height 5' 4 g Weight 118. Beautys will always be remembered by us as one ever maintaining the two truly admirable cliaracter- Q' istics. gentleness and reliability. She says she's never so happy as when busily engaged at some liarrl task, at any rate she certainly goes at things with a smile and plenty 0' pep. That's the way Beautys. keep it up. 1 MAI.coLM Mcilxms Yoi' NG Ay, every inch a Icing. Age 18: Height 6' Weight 165. Malcolm was one of the best sports that has ever been in D. H. S. During his four years in High School he has made many friends and is recognized by the boys in the school as a real leader, as is indicated by the number of positions held while here. Here's hoping that Malcolm will make a success in H ff whatever business he undertakes after finishing college. NANCY IQOXVENA ALs'roN So sweet a face. Age 163 Height 5' 2 g Weight 115. Nancy's always so sweet and gentle and undis- turbed that We all have come to love her. One always can have the assurance that no matter how gloomy the rest of the world is, Nancy is as ever, smiling and ready to help a friend. Nancy's popu- larity among her classmates is really remarkable. Page 7'I1if-ly-sei-wit ati . . 1 922 MESSENGER iiuimixiu mon SCHOOL -T ELIZABETH LELIA STONE Look out upon the stars, my Love. and shame them with thine eyes. Age 185 Height 5' 4 g Weight 126. Lunch Counter Assistant 45 A. A. 4. Everybody raves about Leila's eyes. and lots ot' people rave about Leila or so we're told. Both events are quite natural tho' merely cases of cause and effect, very pretty eyes and quite a charming girl. Also Leila has the distinction of being one of the few trusties who are allowed to take money at the lunch counters. MAX SWARTZ He th.at makes no ntilstalces does nothing. Age 173 Height 5' 6 g Weight 130. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Literary Society 4. XVe can't say that Max has not made any mistakes as he is always doing something. It is undecided as to whether Max will ever become a violinist or an orator. He may become a great musician as his playing' with the orchestra shows or he may become a great statesman if his ability to debate and make talk continues. He will long be remembered for his humorous speeches in English. Epitru LEIGH RICJSBEE Always so cheerful 'ln every place. Age 175 Height 5' 5fZt g Weight 160. A. A. 3, 45 Literary Society 2, 4. Although Edith has the reputation of being' a Hirt we don't believe it. in spite of her evident popu- larity. XVe do know. however, that Edith is just as happy away from boys as she is with them and this seems to disprove the insinuation. Edith possesses a rare combination of qualities which makes her have a good time and study as well. flipixfros TOMS ANDREWS NFATTYH Better than riches or worlrlly wealth, 'ls a heart that is always jolly. Age 165 Height 5' 61A g Weight 185. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 4g Blackwell Literary Society 1, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Baseball 3. 'Fatty' is one of us who always has that smile, friendly to all, and always glad to help out, whatever the task may be. Judging from his appearance in Chapel on. one occasion, it seems as if he would be a valuable asset to the Durham Police force. Fat- ty excels himself on the football field. where all the ladies are out to watch him perform. Of course, Fatty likes to play tag, but all children have to have something for amusement. All the teachers like him for his 'tcuteness' and we have heard it whis- pered around, that he is the pet of several of them. ELi'z.xnETii ROLLINS A sweet attractive kind of grace. Age 163 Height 5' 5M g Weight 128. Here is one of the most popular of the many geniuses in '22. Elizabeth is a living proof of the old saying Artists are born, not made for all through grammar school her artistic Sense was evident and since she has been in High School she has fairly soared in the artistic world. She is also a very gifted Hpoetess' and her poems have often helped make the Hi-Rocket even more popular. lVe are all positive that Elizabeth will become something famous in the world and we are looking forward to boasting that she was a member of '22. fll' 7'1iirlff-ciglil my -. . 1922 MESSENGER .- --fan DURHAM HIGH scuooi. 3 i CL.i1no1'nNE CABLE Ross HC knows all on earth he needs to know. Age 173 Height 5' 10 g Weight 143. Claibourne has been with us only one year, and although his attendance record isn't perfect, he has won many friends in the class of 222. His quiet ways and his neatness make him an outstanding student. He will always be remembered for his quaint Puritan costume :lt the Senior malsquerade lnlll. , Y ' Y 1XA'l'lll.lClCN X ICKEIIS Her loneliness I never knew nntil she smiled on one. Age 165 Height 5' 4 g Weight 95. Athletic Association 4, Dramatic Club 4, Literary Society. Here is another follower of the bobbed hair brigade but in spite of the rather childish appearance that short hair gives her. Kathleen is really very wise and serious. She possesses the sterling quality of an unseltish disposition and on account of this she has made many lasting friendships and we will always remember her as one of our most popular girls. CECIL .TACK -NEXVTUN If JJ CHICK Happy am I. from care I mn free, Why ain't they all contented like ine. Age 165 Height 5' 7 g Weight 137. Athletic Association 3, 4. Chick is always happy and carefree. XVhen he is around there is no room for gloom. He will be remembered in our class as one of our wittiest stu- dents. Chick also possesses good abilities :it bluffing. EDI'l'II XVARD A fnll assurance given by looks. Age 165 Height 5' 6 g Weight 125. Edith is another one of our members who is medi- cally inclined, and she is one of those steady. depend- able girls who are so valuable to the medical profes- sion. Edith has some charming characteristics. the most notable of which is her good nature. She is very much interested in history and is consequently a splendid history student. lVe are sure that Edith will some day be an eminent physician. CH.im.Es TAYLOR CHEEK ff IJ 'rut Not too serious, not too gay. but always fl jolly good fellow. Age 173 Height 5' 61A g Weight 130. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 4, Blackwell Liter- ary Society 1, 23 Associate Editor Messen- ger Staff 4, Dramatic Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 45 Assistant Cheer Leader 4, Baseball 4. Tim is by nature a jolly fellow, who makes us feel good when we meet him, If you once know him. you will always know him, He is of the care-free. fun-loving type, always full of pep and TALK. and even in his few and far between moments of serious- ness he carries a lurking smile. Page Tllirfjl-ninr' kj? ' A 1 I9 22 MESSENGER ffr.. '-W W' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL v d -W We LLZZIE Lovo CoTiiieAN Like a poet hidden in the light of thought. Age 175 Height 5'g Weight 100. Literary Society Critic 4, Vice President 4. Lizzie has been with us only two years. yet she has won among us many staunch friends by her win- ning personality and ever ready smile. And Lizzie is delightfully different. She doesn't like boys and her favorite dish is eranberries! Her ability at writing clever stories and poems is widely known and the r-lass of '22 is indeed proud to have her numbered aniong us. t'1i.xui.Es GLENN o1i.xi:i.Es A grain. of gold upon rz mountain side. Age 173 Height 5' 6 g Weight 112. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Charlie has lots of friends in the school. He is quiet in classes and out for a good time at two-forty. He is not going to let his studies interfere with his graduation. Charles is always ready for some kind ot mist-hiet and has a deep interest in C'hir-kensf' 1fl.lZABE'l'll, .llJowoEE ' ELIZABETI'I', Her dimples rzrliiertise her disposition. Age 173 Height 5' 3 g Weight 122. Ht-re's to Elizabeth, the lady of the raven locks, inerry disposition and the irresistible giggles! NVe all have been so 1-harmed by her pleasing personality that we all together join in wishing her the best 0' lurk for the future. QI .x ii Es Fos'rEi: CTKELLY 'fiir'ic The hrzrfler you're hit, the higher you'Zl liouizc-e. be proud of your blackened eye. Age 193 Height 5f 7ffg Weight 135. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 President Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Football 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Manager 4, Student Council 4. 'l'oo niut-h cannot be said about Dot-. He is liked by all who know him and is a favorite among the boys on the school ground at noon. Just so Doe gets out at 2:40 so he can walk down Main Street with - - -. lt' you wish to see Dov before sl-hool. eall around at Bill's wienie stand, Five Points. and you will find him. .Xuici,i.if: iIf:l l'll VIIINQICHS Nometimf's foolish twirl .sometimes wise. Age 185 Height 5' 9'fg Weight 126. Cornelia Spencer Literary Society, Vice- President Girls' Glee Club, Athletic Associa- tion. :kde-lle's just an all round attractive girl, She has a very sweet voice and she's mighty graceful and pretty. yet she's a typical school girl, as she adores four pickles, She had the distinction of being the most attractive girl in thei Senior Class, so that goes to show how much we think of her, But, oh, yes, she's a grand athlete, plays tennis and lots o' things. 15711 For egg ,T fl 9 22 MESSENGEI1 i nvm-IAM 'mon SCHOOL 1 l ,LJONALIJ bEYMOl'R Walks in beauty as the night. Age 153 Height 5' 10 g Weight 135. Athletic Association 4, Tennis Team 3. Hi-Y 4, Assistant Manager Football 4. Donald is a fine fellow, as fine as you ever find. He does not remain serious long enough for anyone to catch on to his real nature. He has plenty of school spirit, always supporting :ill the athletic von- tests hy his -presence. i,l'C'Y R1cn1f:K,i11 Voian iii-Join' Of all the girls that fer were seen. '1'he1'e's none so fine as Lucy. Age 173 Height 5' 5 g Weight 120. They say that Becky is a flirt but if that is :ill she does to be popular and attrurtive. some more ot' us might, with benefit adopt some part of her par- ticular art. She's only been with us during her senior year. coming to us from Enfield. Here? the best 0' lurk to Lucy, ever elieerful, ever popular. Qlosnrn Moss Little but loud. Age 165 Height 5' 6 g Weight 110. Athletic Association 4. Although Joe is the midget of our class. yet he is :1 live wire when it comes to 4-lass spirit. XVe think he will make it baseball pitcher by the time he gets his Ph.D. degree. We all hope Joe will Sllf'!'0t1Ii in life and be a real man that ll. H. S. will be proud of. .1 .1 luI.xI.x II.UIllll'I'l' f1i..xps'rox1c Beauty costs her nothing hm' 1zirtur's 'ircre so rare. Age 173 Height 5' 31fQ g Weight 128. Elma is another member ot' '22 at whom it is good to take a second look. She is renowned not only because of her fairness but her-aure she possesses so many sterling qualities. The most outstanding of these is her evident talent for making friends. This is due to her charming personality and unrelfishness: for of the many attractive girls in '22 Elma is one of the most attractive, We predict for her zi life of luxury as :1 rich man's wife with plenty ot' time to travel. .ions XV.x'rsoN EM1f:i:soN, .l1:. .Io11N However wise ye hmwlly know me yet. Age 173 Height 5' 10 , Weight 155. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 4. John is himself and nobody else, we all agree to that. He has his own cliaracteristics and is uncon- sciously cornical, especially on Mr. Gilpatrick's His- tory and deBruyne's Geometry. He is good natured, always wanting to fight yet not intending to fight. John is looking forward to his diploma and he'll get it some time in his life. mil - - 1922 MESSENGER -. . t Wifi' for DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL 'fiv History of the Class of '22 N the fall of 1918, niany atoms of verdant ignorance collected from the various streanis of life to rejuvenate and perpetuate this pool of knowl- edge. Tve felt extreiuely important at tirst, hut a few nionths of hard work plus the seniors niade us feel quite hunihle. YVe soon organized our class and elected as our president Yvade Heck. He proved to he a very eflicient leader, and helped us to overconie niany stumbling blocks in our first year of high school life. lVe were interested in inany activities aside from our studies, such as athletics, literary society work, and others. Thus we labored quietly for a year. The raw niaterial known as Freslnnen, under the skillful touch of our good teachers was soon twisted into a finer inaterial, known as Sophoinores. XVe en- tered our old school building this ye-ar, as if wc owned it. How sophisticated we felt! Vve were constantly reniinded that we niust set an exaniple for the Freshnien, and we tried. At our tirst class niccting we elected Norma Manguni for our president. The girls were jubilant! The second year of our high school career passed quickly and .l une canie upon us unawares. Vllhen school was resunied in the fall ot 15121, our -lunior year, ll. Tl. S. was under the leadership of a new principal, Mr. ltd. J. liates, whom we wel- comed to our school. This year our class elected Seaton Holt for president. 1Ve were reniarkahly represented in athletics of all kinds. Wye were interested in all school activities and pledged our loyal support to all worthy school organi- zations. Seine ot' our hest athletes this year were: Seaton Holt, Bunn Hackney, liallard Troy, and Roh 1lcGrannalian. Our Junior class originated the cus- toin of the Juniors giving a reception to the Seniors each year. Yve hope this custoin will continue, at least through next year. This year we were constantly reniinded that we niust act in a inanner wortliy of our coniing dignity. Thus, after absorbing nine nionths worth of knowledge our Junior year closed. As Seniors we returned with tirni resolutions to continue the work so ably begun. Our work as a class had heen excellent as so niany of our inenibers had distinguished thenisclves along lines of scholastic and athletic endeavor. Vtle elected as our ahle president Linwood Hollowell. He represented our class Page 1 or'f!l-Iwo Hg-T 1922 MESSENGER E+ Efl, 1-ni S535 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL '7' W QWQ splemliflltv o11 all 00C2lSlO11S and wo we-ro 11l'0ll4l of l1i111. NVQ wort' Qspooially proud of the tlc-lizltors for this your as tliov wc-ro ull l'-l'UIll the 4-lass of '22, AX 4l1'u111z1ti0 vluli was foruiml i11 ill. H. S. for tho tirst timo in IJ. ll. S. It was an so11rc'0 of 011jo'v111011t :mtl 2lll1llSl'lllf'lll to 11s alll. 'l'l1v 111i11st1'c-l this yt-111' was lll1l1Sll2lllf' gootl, illltl our Senior play was il grvzxt S1111-vc-ss. Ioiotli of thc-so por- f0l'l11HIlf'CS l'O4lllll'9ll 21 gre-alt cle-all of work, lmt tlu-'v wt-rc worth it. NVQ' as il class trioml to Slllllllllvf tl1O lll1llCl'f2llilllQS of our svliool, lllltl to show 21 H110 and motive Scliool spirit. ,XS :1l1111111i. wo will 4-o11ti1111o our work for tlw fzmio :null glory of ll. Hi. S. 211111 the l1o11o1' of tlio mlm-ur oltl vlzlss of '22, Eilw 5 x Y x 5 SDJ? -Q' 1 .1 1 Z- - AN ' , Q A- fsigiwf- 1 'Wifi Rx 'g ! jj f' Page I n1'ty-fhrrw' 51315: c 1922 MESSENGER +mM-M FY-Q WW' DURHABI HIGH SCHOOL W' EQ, Last Will and Testament U. DIE AND YVE XVILL. tL.1wr1-:RSD ltlzlrtli, 1 Northern 211161 lllcstcrii :lAICllllS1lll'?l't'. llnitecl States of Anierica, P Ilctore lllGE1lS. Xorth Varolina, County of l1lll'll2'llll, C'it'v 0fYl1lll'l12lll1, lJlll'l12llll Higli S1'l1111,1. To Olll' legatccs a1111 friends tto whom it inay Sfllllltl 1'eas1i111111.1leJ Greeting: XVO, the class of 11i11ctee11 llllllLl1'Ctl 211111 twc11t'1'-two, lowing of lieterogeneous hotly 111111 i1111c1-isivo 111i1111, and realizing that not many t12lf'S hence the keepers of the 110115911 shall treniblc, 111111 the 11o11rs shall ll'0lll1JlG, and the 11oors shall he Slllll in the streets, when we shall rise up at the song of the hi1'11, VVllGl1 we shall return to the various 111111 clistant places from wlience we came, even to the l1z11111s of our fathers, 1111 liroclaiin, puhlish, 111111 niake 11111111111 this our last will 111111 testament: Article 1: To Miss Groves, we give i11 perpetuity our love and esteem, and the ever increasing respect which is due her. Article 12: To Professor F. J. Bates, we leave the sole right and privilege of continu- ing for the remainder of his life, favorite hobby, checking workslipsf' Article pi: We bequeath to Miss Herr the right to believe the expression Multum in Parvo tMuch in Little.J Article 4: To Miss Michaels, the Latin class bequeaths all Virgil Ponies with in- structions to be distributed equally among her next 'Virgil class. Article 5: To the school we will what remains of the Glee Club after we have graduated. Article 6: We give to Mr. Eaton a paid up copyright for the term of his natural life 011 the following phrase 11ow rare and obsolete, When I was at Harvard. Article 7: We will the combined volume of Lucy Cobb's and Malcolm Young's vocal powers to Henry Bane. Article N: The class of '22 leaves to the Juniors the task of finding someone who can fill Eugene Erwin's place. Article fl: To Sol Mason and Mary lVla11ning Smith we leave that organization which we generously call the orchestra. Article 10: Taylor Cheek and Ara Sykes will their linguistic ability to Pug Parrish. Article 11: Irene Hurst joyfully bestows her debating walk and dignity upon Emily Jones. Article 12: Coline Massey wills her habit and privilege of being tardy two mornings out of a week to Lucille Hull. Article 1.3: Virgie Leathers bestows her lemon-cola hair upon Henrietta Still. Article Ii: Donald Seymour bequeaths his much admired northern accent to Ferrell Shuford. ' Article I-7: Deward Shuford desires that his executive authority be equally dis- tributed between the next Editor-in-Chief of the Hi-Rocket and the incoming president of the Co-ops. Article 16: We advise that Ffeelllall Twaddellks genius be distributed throughout the school at large. l'11g1' 1'lHl'fllf'fIllll' rf. 02 --AV-A r,5A T-,, . C 7: c'- DL'i:H.xM HIGH SCHOOL cr- If-L Article 17: To the next Editor-in-Chief of the Hi-Rocket we leave the special preroga- tive of enumerating the i1nme1norial rights of Seniors. Article 18: Willie Crews leaves to his classmates and the school at large the reali- zation that a genius has walked among them unknown. Article 19: Edith Ward regretfully leaves her golden tresses, which were left her by the class of '21 to Lelia Warren. Article 20: To Bill Brandon, Margaret Wanamaker bequeaths her golden curls and baby dimples, provided she uses them in a manner in accordance with that of their for- lllel' OWll61'. Article 121: Lena Gordon wills her t'grin to Clara Council. Article 2.2: Virginia Flowers gladly leaves her honorable position as the vainest to Elizabeth Hobgood. Article To Annie Mae Separk we joyfully will Lizzie Cothran's Latin vocabulary. Article 2.4 : Elma Gladstein leaves her guessing knowledge to anyone who can use it with as much skill as she has. Article 25: To Julia Woodall, Edrah Higbee leaves her ability in History. Article 26: Jeanette Jones leaves her vamping methods to Tory Cannady. Article 27: Lela Stone leaves all of her cosmetics to be equally distributed among the incoming Seniors. Article 28: Margaret Hobgood wills her dignity to the Juniors at large, with the admonition that it never be forgotten. Article We leave Seaton Holt's privilege of coming into shorthand class ten minutes late, five days a week, to all shorthand classes following. Article 30: Ethel Davis wills her brains to be equally scattered over the heads of the Freshmen. Article 31: Virginia Green leaves her statue to Margaret Young. Article 32: Elizabeth Dowdee wills her sweet dignity and quiet manners to the Junior class at large. Article 33: Wallace Edwards leaves his High School trousers to Bill Frasier pro- vided he looks as graceful in them as the former owner. Article 3.4: To Nellie Peele, Clinton Andrews wills his wonderful ability to act cute on all occasions. Article fi-7: Doc O'Kelly leaves his knowledge of Geometry to Edgar Cheek. Article Lili: Bun Hackney wills his position on the track team to Buster G1'een. Article JT: Ballard Troy wills his ability to snap school and get away with it, with- out being seen, to Bill Frasier. Article 128: Hall Smith wills his quiet voice and ways to Grace Sawyer. May she use them to advantage. Article 39: To next year's 3rd year French Class, Leroy Plyler wills his habit of leaving his book at home. Article 40: Edgar Cheek. Article 41: Sol Mason. Article 4.2: Article 4.3: Eugene Erwin leaves his reputation of being the most dependable to We believe sincerely that it is a good transaction. Luther Christian wills his wonderful ability to blow the Saxophone to Max Swartz leaves his much-used dictionary to Ermine Peek. To all the teachers we leave the undying respect and hearty good will of the class of '22, and also our gratitude in token of what they have so graciously done in moulding, shaping, and making us what we are. In witness whereof, We. the Class of Twenty-two, the testators, have to this, our last Will and Testament, set our hand and Seal, this, the fourth day of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-two. Class of '22. iSea.ll F. J. BATES ' NIETA F. EPPLER Witnesses BY the Testator' .1 fsegb J. F. SMITH ELMA Gmimsimx. TAYLOR CIIICICK. Page Forty-jiri' sa I ng --l 1922 IVIESSENGER . 'W' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL i Class Prophecy Is this the Great Future revealed to me That the great prophet Edwards makes me see. Hollowell is the biggest boss in U. S. A. And Edith Rigsbee a dancer they say. Miss Wanamaker is some good man's cook And Freeman Twaddell a professional crook. Messrs. Christian and Norwood are great acrobats, Misses Ragan and Markham design Paris hats. Misses Johnson and Brock are still at college, And enjoy many honors because of their knowledge. O'Ke1ly and Sykes are still hurling their bats. While Miss Green is matron of a home full of cats. Lucy Glasson is a great romancer, And Edith Holloway a ballet dancer. Boony Mangum has married a Carolina man, Rosa Parrish is best dramatist in the land. Margaret Hobgood with Cupid's darts, Is at Annapolis breaking men's hearts. Olive Faucette has so many beaux, That which one she'll choose nobody knows. Bronna Watson is a mistress of diction, And Ethel Davis a writer of fiction. A great statesman is Claiborne Ross, And another one is Joseph Moss. To Africa Clinton Andrews has traveled oif, And Malcolm Young charms all girls with language soft. Ara Sykes, a missionary to China, And Beautys Bassett a fashion designer. Hackney and Plyler are g1'eat athletes, In the circus Eugene Erwin performs many feats. Arnold Perry is Durham's best tailor, Roman Harton has become a sailor. Kathleen Vickers has her own car, And Macon St. Sing travels afar. Euda Gattis and Lima Smith burn midnight oil, While Annie Partin makes her pupils toil. As a true Beau Brummellu Alton Claytor we see, Mabel Vicke1's and Edith Ward have moved to Tennessee. Jeanette Jones and Elizabeth Dowdee on the stage are a success And Elizabeth Rollins is a noted poetess. All the boys wish Lillie Harris to wed, But she has gone on the stage instead. Virgie Leathers will attempt a trip to Mars, While Jack Newton is selling up-to-date cars. . ..-,1- 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL +o-any r Blanche O'Brient marries an English peer, And here is Hall Smith, a civil engineer. All over the world Mona Shipp is touring, And many a man finds Adelle Rogers alluring. Lillian Williams holds the championship in swimming, And Grace Brown many a hat is trimming. Misses Hurst and Maynor are graduate nurses, And Irene Hurst is writing verses. Taylor Cheek with great Grace, Is facing the world, face to face. Nancy Alston gives her time to aiding charity, While Margaret Hunt revels in popularity. Eugene Carlton we find a railroad president, And Lelia Stone in Alaska a permanent resident. Lucy Cobb is now Mrs. Donald Seymour. And Sol Bane is managing a dancing iioor. Edrah Higbee and Coline Massey are happy wives, John Emerson and Charles Glenn lead famous lives. Y. W. works, ne'er shirks. Helen Hicks has taken up And Seaton Holt his duty in photography, Alton Knight is an expert Lizzie Cothran writes an autobiography. A famous editor is Claudie May, While Otis Harward makes love all day. Mulholland and Crews have opened a cafe So they can sit and eat all day. 1 Freedman and Enock own pawn shops. While William Lyon attends his crops. Max Swartz directs a famous band, In Ballard Troy's wienie stand. Carlotta Wilkerson makes most men rave, K But a smile from Olive is all William Rowland doth crave. Elma Gladstein has world wide fame, And Lena Gordon has added many honors in Latin to her name. Messrs. Billings and Shuford explorers will be, Carrying on expeditions successfully. And now I think I see myself-but no, The flame has faded down too low. And now I remember-Ah! What a past, But now my fateful die is cast. Page Forty-swrcn Nl., ,111 .-.--+ 1 922 MESSENGER W'-M-1 111'11H.u1 HIGH SCHOOL Class Poem M11'1 1'11: 11111711 1'1'1'1111'1'11 .wfnrf 1llllUI'6' 1'1,,1ss 1'111,1111s: ll1l'f'f'll 111117 Wlfilf' CLASS F1,11w11 11 ffzfe 10se F111' 11s 11111 111115' is Oll11111Q'. 7111111 1'111'111111 s111w1y 111115- '1'111? S1-0110s w1f1'11 111111 111 11. 11. S. 111 011155 1'1111111s 111111 111 11111151 XV1- 11111111- 11115 11151 1111111'111'11111'Q 11'11'f01'1' 11111 s1'1111111. 11111f1111s11 11111 f1'1'1 111211 W1- 11111s1 1111sw111' y w - -1 11111 1111111011005 11111111111s1f. 0111 1111111 i11'1 is 111'111', 1V11'1'1- SI111111111 11111' 5111111 111111, 11111 NVQ' 11111 111111111- 111 112111 '1'1'0lll 1111-1- A1 111'1'11 of 01111-11051 T111111g 91111111 11111111111'111s 01111112 S111'Q111lQ,' 111111 11111' 111v111'1-11 11111111- .X1111 111111 11111111s111v11s 10 past 112115 1111111 511111-11 1-111115 111111 111lll'1. 1 0111 1111l1'1l2lll1 1'11g1'11, 11111 1111111 115 111' 1'1s115111s 1111111111 111 you- 111111' sw1-Q1 11111 H1-0111-s, 11111 2lC'1ll1'S 1111111 Ofgo1111 11111 '111'1-111,1'-111111 1111111' 1'1111 W1-, 1111 1'1'IllQlll1lCl'1l1g T111' j11'x's, 11111 1111111 11111011 -XIIL1 1111111 11111' 11111012 1111 S111111- 111'w s111g1 111111 11111111- Zl f2l11' 111-111111 rrgw l'u1'l1f-1411111 1 X il 9 2 3 MESSENGER lzrm-IAM HIGH SCHOOL yr' 1 Ill'f1l1'l QIYQ -- 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER zine - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page Fifty JUNIOR CLASS THE SEQ li. 1922 MESSENGER 1-1 gh-23 li? DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' ' JA, FERRELL SI-IUFORD EDGAR CHEEK RUTH PIATT SOUTHGATE GREEN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer History of the Junior Class T was in the fall of 1919 that we first came to lil. H. S. There were one hundred and forty-two of us and we were amliitious. Eve were given a warm welcome C and after a week or so we settled down to work. Towards the last of the first month we held our tirst elass meeting. It was the most disorderly meeting ever held hut we managed to get organized. After the mist of useless talking had cleared we found ourselves with the following ottieers: YVilliam Frasier, Presidentg Ermine Peek, Viee Presidentg and Blanche Broadway, Treasurer and Secretary. The next autumn we shed our greenness, and turned gay hut not tor long: for being a Sophomore was not all the fun. This time there were one hundred and fifty-four of us. TVe hegan the year hy eleeting the following ottieers: Fer- rell Shuford, Presidentg Mary Gregory, Viee Presiclentg Erniine Peek, Treas- nrerg and Blanche Broadway, Seere-tary. That year we had two elass soeials instead of one. The tirst one was on Hallowe'en and the seeoncl was an April Fool party. Last fall we came lbaek as JI'uniors-serious minded and grave. TVe are just loeginning to realize how important is our work. This year we have one hun- dred and forty-two enrolled again. The following are the elass otlieers: Ferrell Shuford, Presidentg Edgar Cheek, Viee Presidentg Southgate Green, Treas- urerg and Ruth Piatt, Secretary. Vlle have had our only class party to he had but we are going to get evenw with the two last year hy giving the Seniors a banquet. YVe look baek with pride over the aeeomplishments of the elass of '23 during the three years we have been at D. H. S. and we look forward with tixed de- termination to make our Senior year not only the greatest our elass has ever known but of real value to our Alma Mater. Page Fifty-one My-if M SJ-'-. Qfva l 9 2 2 MESSENGER Wmni, DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL -+g'f-1 Page Fifly-two OMORE CLASS PH ESO TH 113:13 TLT 1 922 MESSENGER 1ls.f EQ4f fu-:Q -R is -ss immsisiu :num soiiooi. s's Doi'GLAs CHANDLER ALFORD HoLToN .1osRPH SPENCER RUTH BRIGHT l'rvsi'1lm1t l'1'f'r-I'1'f'S1'rlwff Sccretrzry Trrfnsurer History of the Sophomore Class lllfl C'l,.XSS of '24 as lflrc-slmum hiiil tlui foiiiulzitioii for tho spirit mul l4l'Villl'Y of SHlll1l:lllHl'l'S of this XCZIT. Two 1l1P9llllQ'S lnzivv lu-on lulld hx' tlu' Sopliomorcis, tlui first was for tho purpose of 1-lovtiiig iulw otlic-ors, who wort- as follows: l,l'CSl4l01ll, llouglais cl2l1lillPl'Q Vic-Q l,1'USlill'lll, Alfroil lloltoiig S04-iwtziijv, lliith lirightg rlll'02lSl1l'0l' Joseph Siufiivc-i'. ,Xt tho sccoiul iiuwtiiig, volors illltl vlziss tlowor wvrv f'l1llSCl1. Tlu- colors wore- hhio mul gohl, mul tho tlowcfr il rose. ln llocu-iiiluii' flux Soplioiiiort-s haul their lirst Sllf'l2ll. llllui tlUt'f1l'1lllHIlS illltl clritwtzliiiii 4-nts r'z1rric'cl out flu- liolimlzly spirit. lu .Xlmril at piviiic' iii tlul imture of ai wimiiv roast was oiijoycul hy tho iiu-mhors of the class. 'l'ho Soplioniorc-s lizivo tzllufii uvtivv interc-st iii tlu- various scliool zultivitios. lu llooomhor ll2Q1IlllCl'S l'C1J1'0SCl1llllQf tlul c-hiss of '24 pwsoiitm-il iii Vliznliol The Cll1'lSlI1l2lS Vai-ol hy llicluiiis. Iii voiiiievtiou wiih 011tc1'tz1i111x1e11t thc or- chestra, which 1'vvvivoml lllilllf' c-iuforc-s tluriiig tluf past yeaig was vouiposoml al- most C11fll'Olj' of tho lI19ll1lJC1'S of tlu' Soplioiiiorv vhiss of '24, lu tho girls' litc-i'z11 v soc-ioty' tho nulmlulrs of thc cflziss of '24 vxvollcul tlui other c-lassvs iii tluiir 1-ttorts. 'l'luiy won iiiizixiiihoiisly the l'll'0SlllIlilll-SU1bll0lll01'C llo- lmtv. In flu- lilzivliwoll Soc'ivt'x', the Soplioiiiorcf hoys also took il vc-rv zu'tiVP part, Wiiiiiiiig ll1z1ll'V clclmtos from fellow soc-ioty 1l1CllllJl'1'S of inorv iltlVillllf0ll clalssos. The goorl, loyal, spirit of this class was woll illiistmtwl hy thc Sopluiiuore issue of the Ili-l3o1'l.'wl. Diuf to the iiitciiso iutcrost of thc class as ai whole, more good material was coiitrihiitcml than tlulro was space in tho pzlpor. .liulging from tlu- eziriiost work ziiul gooil results of tho present Sopliomore class, we have gli-at holu-s for 21 sploiulial Qliiiiior class iii 1922-223. Page Fz'!ty-Ilzrrr 1 'Eff' T. 1922 MESSENGER - me M DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 J S z A Page Fiflgf-frrur CLASS THE FRESHMAN Q -1- 1922 MESSENGER l-4 - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL -'T-T H EDITH MCGRANAHAN FRANCES FOUSHEE LAWRENCE KIRKLAND BLAIR CRABTREE President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer History of the Freshman Class FTEN among stories, the shorter ones are the best. So it is with the history of the Freshman Class. It is short but that only helps to make it better. During this year, 1921-1922 we, of the Freshman class, have tried to make our class the best that ever entered the Durham High School. On September 5, 1921 we entered the High School, 215 strong, a group of peppy enthusiastic boys and girls. To prove to you that we are an intelligent group ready and eager for service-listen: Our class has had the largest number on the Honor Roll list nearly every month this year. Early in the fall we elected otlicers and they have proven themselves worthy of our choice. During this year the Freshman class has backed up all the activities of the High School, the Heyosi Club. a Y. VV. C. A. organization for Freshman girls only, the Athletic Association, Literary Societies, Dramatic Club and many others. All athletics have been supported by the lflreshinen. Both boys and girls have done some tine work in basketball. On one occasion the c'Hi-Rocket staff realizing our importance asked us to issue the '4Hi-Rocket for the week of March 2-9. Of course we did it, and We are proud to say, with great success. On March 17 we held our social. It was enjoyed by all and helped us to know each other better. Wlorking together for this long anticipated event brought us in elo-ser touch with one another and as a result we are a more strongly united body. A new kind of entertainment was introduced, each ses- sion rooin giving a short program of its own. lVe are proud of this beginning of ours and hope that our class will grow better each year. Yvith such a start we think we will bet able to take the long step forward from Freshmen to Sophoniores. 1 Page Fifty-live 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER IJURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' ' E J' 111' I l'fly-NIJ' CLASS C0-OPERATIVE 11.11 ff? 1 922 MESSENGER EEEEEEEEE N- '-7-1 b DITRHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' ' 7 1 DEWARD SHVFORD GEORGE HARRIS EDWARD LEE 1-XLTON 1-lULI1.1XND l'1'm1'rl1'11t Ist Srnn-sie-r 1'l'FP'PI'?Sfl1FI1f S1'1'r1-Irzry T1-1-11.v111'11' The C11-Operative Class T110 S1-1111111 yC-111' 111' 15121 saw 1111- 111'g11111z11111111 111: il 1-1z1ss 111:11 s1111111s 115' 11s1-11 111-1-z111s11 11 is 11111 11111'v 1ill0XV1l 111'g11111z1-11 g1-111111 111 11s 11111111 111 1111- 111g11 Sf'1ll1 of N1'11'11l c1Hl'011ll2l. This 1'111ss W11-rks 1111111-1' 1111- S1111111-1111g-111-s 111W 111111 111111 11111 s111111-111s 1111- 1l1'1V11l'g0 111 V1'Ul'1i111Q' 111111. 111110. 1111 X15 N1111J11-1-11 1111111111111 311111 1w1-111'v-1w11, 1111- S1-1-111111 'VQZII' 111 1111- l'11-11111-1'z111v1- 1'12lSs, has 1101-11 S111-1-1--ssf111 f1'11111 ll15l11'V s111111111111111s, 1-S111-1-1z111,x' 111 111211 1111- 1111111111111 11 1111-111111-rs 11213 111111111911 111 11111- f'02ll'1S 111110, 1-V011 1111111g11 11111'1-111111- S1ll11l'll1r4 11111 111111 111111-11 1111111-11115' 111 S1-1'111'111g w111'1i. 11111- 111 1111- SC'2ll'1'1T'V 111 1-1111111111111-111 111 1 1'11y. 11lIl'1llgL' 1111- 'V1-111' 15121-15122, 1111- i'11-11111-1':111v1- 1-111ss QQIVI' 1111 1Ilfl'l'l'H11llg 111-11 Ql'1l1ll 111 1110 .X1-21111-111V 111 M11s11- 1111 1X1'1111s111'1- 111112 V11-11011, 11111, 1111- 1l1lyS 1, 1 1 il Vl,'l V 1-11j11'vz11111- s1z1g pz11'1y 1-z11'1.v 111 1111- s1'1111111 f'C2ll', 111 W1111-11 1-v1-111 1111- ll 111011111911 111 1111- f2lC'll11f' we-1'0 1111- 1111111111-11 guests. 1111 111111 11-11 1. This 1-111ss S1-11-1-1s 11s 111111-1-rs sc-1111-111111111111'v. '1'111- 1111'vs 1111- s1-1'11111s 211111111 1111-Q1 C11-1?111111s for 1111-5' 1'Q1111z1- 111211, as 21 se-1f-g1'1v1-1'11111g 111lC1y, 11lf'f' 111-1-11 111111111- 11,-11111-PS. '1'111- 111111-1-rs 111 1111- S1-1-111111 SQ1111-S11-1' 11111 as f111111ws: G11:1111G1-3 HAXICIQIS ... ......... . . .. ....... R.ALI'II 1VIASSl1IY . . . . . .Vi1 1- E11wAm1 LICIC . . . . AL'1'11N H111.1,ANr1 . . . . . JOHN WHITE ... .. EL11'111111 DURHAM . . . . .... . . .. DEWARI1 SH1'11'1,1R11 RICHARD P113N11ER1111.1x1-H X J111Ii1-1111 007771771 G.xRr..xN11 L,x'1-'lux P1'1'si1l1'11f Pl'PS'f11f'1Z1f S111'1'1-111 rg! 7'1'1'11su1'1'r .M11r.9l1r1I .f'hfl1l1!l17L 11101: 11.111 llilfll' F1'1'f1f-.w1'r'11 revs If 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER i ,TEE E M- wg DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Xt- I'ugr l ifIy-riylzl GI RLS' COE NCILS BOYS' AND E TH Q ii- 1922 MESSENGER --T 1? - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL F 'rc 3315 The Boys, Council N OCTOIZICR 1921 Il lloys' t'o1111c'il was toriiiefl i11 the lll11'lltllIl High School. The Boys' C'o1111cil was origiiizilly coiiiposocl ot' tl lJ1't'Sltll'Ili, illltl Secretzlrlv from ouch of thc cliffci-mir lmoys' session rooms. ,Xftcr 21 few lI1C'0fl11gS it was cilcciclctl to iiicrezise the 111C1lllJt'l'Sl1l1b of the two 111111111' classes z111d i11cl111lC as wc-ll thc- p1'csi1lc11ts ot' the scvc-1'z1l lmoys' org'a111izz1tio11s as 1110111- hers, so that the two 111ilw1' classes might lizive l'i'l3l't:SPl1l2lllU1l IJl't'bIJUl'i'l0l1iliQ to their l1'11P01'l2lI1CC i11 school activities. The boys' council was f01'111Qtl for the 111111343811 of letting tho lmoys tl1c111sQlvCs settle their IIIEIIIX prohlc-ms, 11111l tht- co1111cil sliowccl i11 11-vc1'y 1-use that it was 21 workable orgaiiizzltioii illltl was lmcliiiig up tht- high stz1111la11-tls of the ll1I1'l12l111 High School. f vb' The Girls, Council NEYV 0I'g2l11lZ2lll01l was f0I'111Ull in the school i11 this past 'Vl'2ll', 11a1111cly: the Stutlciit Ci'o1111cil for Self Qi0VC1'11l11011l. l11 or1ler that it might f1111ctio11 more rz1pi1lly mul vtiiciciitly, it was ilivirlml into two parts, the Boys' Council illltl the Girls' fl0ll11C'll. The hitter has lac-1111 ahlo to f111'tl1e1' the 1lC't'llS :md Wishes of thc girls i11 lllilllf' ways illltl as their 111o11tl11ii111-Q has wo1'l101l zul- IHlI'2ll3lf'. Racli session 1'00ll1, 1'Gp1'GS011lt'tl hy two cc-o1111cil 11111111lw1's, has 21 voice in every p1'ocf-1-1li11g. fl'l1o girls have been hr-ought closer togctlic-r and have hccn II13tlC to feel that their aittiturlc l0VVil1'tl the school shoultl hc rc-tlc-ctcld in their acts Zllltl worfls. The Girls' Couiicil has taken 21 vc-111' 1lcti11itc illltl 1leci1lc1l step by clrziwing up z1111l adopting il set of liesolutioiis which shall mls-te1'111i11e the concluct of the I11E'1I1lJG1'S of the eiitirv C'o1111cil. The work of the t'o11111-il will he rcs11111efl next year kllltl hy co11ti1111c1l co-o1mc1'z1tio11 it Hltlj' he imule of S1l1Jl'CIllC lIIl1701'l?l11Ct' in Olll' school life. I Pnyr' Fifi!!-:lim gfgf., 1922 Mitzssisxcicn g Y , gr r ' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' The Triangular Debaters HIC your 1922 will go down in the liistory of tlic lliirlizum lligli School as thc most Slll'Ct'SSflll tlclmating your ll. ll. S. has cvcr cxpcricncctl. 'illit- winning of thc state-wide triangular dclmatc in Memorial llall, at thc Statc llnivcrsity on tht- night of l4ll'lCl2l'V, April fifth, by our ncgativc tcam, com- posed of llinwootl .liollowcll and YV. l4ll't'f'lllilll 'llwatltlm-ll, gave llurlinm lligli School pcrinaiicnt possession of the .Xycocli Vup-thc first time any scliool in North f'arolina had twicc in succtlssion lrccn crowncd state tlclmatiiig cliainpions. The query for the triangular and intersociety debates was: RESOLVED: That the United States should enter the League of Nations. The triangular query included the entrance of the United States into the League of Nations as drawn up by the Ver- sailles treaty, and included the limitations of the live Hitchcock Interpretative Reser- vationsf Though the four debaters who represented the school had never participated in the triangular debates of the past, Coach Eaton in a few months' time trained an affirma- tive and negative team which many judged to be the best high school debating outfit in the state. The real strength of the team was not even dreamed of by high school supporters until the night of March twenty-fourth, when both teams won unanimous victories in the first triangle of the year-repeating the same trick of the 1921 team which gained temporary possession of the Aycock Cup. Our affirmative team, repre- sented by Irene Hurst and Malcolm Young easily disposed of Raleigh's negative in Charlotte, while Linwood Hollowell and Freeman Twaddell-who later were to win per- manent possession of the most-coveted debating trophy in North Carolina-had an easv time disposing of the Charlotte affirmative tea1n's argument in Raleigh. Raleigh's debaters in Charlotte were Catherine Cox and Catherine Carter, while John Hebert and Ralph Truesdell faced the victorious negative team in the Capital City. Both teams having won unanimous victories in Raleigh and Charlotte, the next step toward the cup were the preliminaries, held at Chapel Hill on the night of Thursday, April sixth. Both Durham teams came through the preliminaries in fine shape, the negative team, and likewise the affirmative, being selected by unanimous decisions to enter the semi-finals. Fourteen affirmative and fourteen negative teams competed in the semi-finals Friday morning and Friday afternoon, our negative team being unanimously -selected to debate that night for the cu-p. Burlington's affirmative, represented by Catherine Martin and Giles Nicholson, was selected to face the D. H. S. negative in the finals, held in Memorial Hall that night. Though not winning its way into the finals, the D- H. S. affirmative put up a great fight in the semi-finals and received one of the judges' votes to debate our own negative team in the finals that night. The winning of the cup on the night of Friday, April seventh, before an audience of over two thousand people was the high-water mark in the debating history of D. H. S. Hollowell and Twaddell conducted themselves in a manner which would do great credit to any intercollegiate debating team, by the force of their delivery and strength of argument. They easily disposed of Burlington's arguments-though that school put up a hard fight for the cup-gaining a four-to-one decision of the judges. The Aycock Cup this year came to D. H. S permanently, after hundreds of schools and thousands of debaters had striven to accomplish this same feat during the ten years the triangular debates have been held The winning of the 'Aycock Cup may be attributed, first of all, to the tireless and devoted work of Mr. Eaton, the debating coach and Blackwell Literary Society advisor, who worked day and night with the debaters and therefore deserves the utmost credit. Miss Holton, the Cornelia Literary 'Society advisor, also rendered valualzle assistance, while Ethel Davis, alternate for the teams gave aid to both. As part of the school's debating history for the year, it should be recorded that Lin- wood Hollowell and Freeman Twaddellwlater to become winners of the Aycock Cup--Y broke the record of the Cornelia Spencer Society, whose debaters had for three straight years been victorious over the Blackwell Society, in the annual Intersociety debate. The Intersociety debate-really a preliminary for the triangular affair-resulted in a unanimous victory for the Blackwell debaters. Hollowell and Twaddell were selected for the triangular team that night, while the following Monday the affirmative team, Irene Hurst and Malcolm Young, were selected in an open preliminary to fill the ree maining two vacancies on the school team. Payjf' Sf.1'ly-one wg cw, 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER f f mggggi 'DUHHABI HIGH SCHOOL iwll 3453 Page S1'.rt.1l-in-0 1922 MESSENGER -T- rw, wc, l DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ?+i- WF I-A Lal? rg X X Q ? A N 4 b ff? Q N 5 iff 7 n 1 f ' ' f ' H M YE! ,TQ 1 Zi! ff V , gm! Q 6 Yff 2 y If H f X, ' ' V - 1 fy I - x . H V Q K , V -Q 1 fEfpfw-5: Page S1'.1:ty-tlzree - 1922 MESSENGER - 9 'Q ' '- - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL N Page fSi.1'ly4s1'gL' CORNELIA SPENCER. LITERARY SOCIETY Wg HHH 31922 MESSENGER -,,e stag --7 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL 4-'riff Riffs: The Cornelia Spencer Literary Societ HIC c,lO1'llL'll2l S1lt'llt'Cl' l,it1'1'z11 v Society Uilllll' into being i11 the your 1908 witl1 tlio piirposc of 111-ovi1li11g for tln- girls of the st-lntol 21 niorm- 1lllt'tlllklltf trainiiig along lllCl'il1 Y 2l1ltl o1'z1to1'ica1l lines illilll is lll'0VlllCCl i11 any 1-11111-so stnlliocl. lts success l12lS l'lCC1l coiisistt-11t, tllld its trz1i11i11g of g'l'4'2ll w1l11o. Two c,lO1'llPll2l Spoiivei' ineinbc-rs l't'1l1'l'S01llCtl tln- sc-liool on the llll'l2lllQllltll' lll02llll tl1z1t won the A.'VCOL'li'CllIJ i11 itll!! Zllltl two 1111 the tc-11111 tl1z1t again Q-11pt111'1-tl the C1111 in 1921. The 1J1'l'SC1ll year llilS been one of 1'11Vivc'1l t'lllllllSlilSlll. 'lll1t- S111-itfty 0llC'll0ll the your with El new clllllfilllllfltlll and il 1'1-vistwl roll. The 'Vt'2ll' clinlvcl witli sonn- iifty ineiiibers o11 roll. Its siirfeoss has beeii 1l11e in ll large inoasiire to the work of the etlic-ie11t co111fl1-Miss fil'2lC't' Holtoii. lXCC'0l'lllllQ to llSll2ll c'11ston1 Zlll l11to1--S111'i11t'v IJ1-lmte ll0lXVl'Cll tl11- lllzivkwell antl Ci'ornelia Speiivcfr Societies wus ln-l1l lll'lftll' to tln- rlll'l2lllQQlllil1' llc-butt-. The girls' society was 1'1-111-1-soiitetl by Etlnfl llavis illlll lreno llnrst, illltl was cle- fozttwl by the ililacliwoll lloys for tl11' iirst lllllt' i11 two 'vc-111's. ll'C-lltf Hurst was selecftotl for the T1'i1111g11lz11' lllt'2llll with lftlwl Davis as 2lllt'l'llillC. lin 11cl1litio11 to letters of 0111111111-111lz1ti1111, tl1r1-0 Villllkllblt' prim-s, tln- ltltl1ol fllzul- stone lJobz1t0r's Notlzil, the clH1'll0ll2l Speiivoi- l,it1-1'111 v Soc-if-ty Prize, and tln- iF1'CSll1ll2lll .l.'1'iz1-, are z1Wz1r1lC1l ill' tlw c-ntl oi' tl1c- 'v1'a1r to tl111 tlc-sc-1'vi11g lllCllllJl,'l'S. Officers for the 'YCH1' 12321-1922 wore: Office First Term, Swoml Term, Third Tf'I'lIIf President Ethel Davis Ethel Davis Lucy Glasson Vice-President Lucy Glasson Norma Manguni Lizzie Cotliran Secretary Mary Gregory Mary Gregory Lena Gordon Treasurer IFGIIQ Hurst Ire11e Hurst Irene Hurst Critic Norma Manguni Lizzie Cothran Ethel Davis Marshal Ruth Bright Ruth Bright Beryl Jones Chaplain Mary Shuford Zoa Lee Haywood Zoa Lee Haywood Page Si1l11 sf 14 ai fffi, 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER IJURHAH HIGH SCHOOL lwyv ,5'i.rl11-vigil! ACK WELL LITERARY SOCIETY BL N' ff- 1 EL? 1922 MESSENGER Eff, Dum-IAM HIGH SCHOOL i yearns -- The Blackwell Literar Society HE lilaeliwell Literary Soeiety has hall a most sueeessful year in 1921-22. Although the menihership ainl attenmlanee have not heen what they shouhl the Society has heen most henetieial to all who have talyzen part in its work. The hoys have realized the necessity ot' puhlie speaking, and that there is an opportunity otterecl in the Soeiety tor this clevelopment. The Society meets every Friclay evening at 7:30 o'elock. The programs have lmeen unusually goocl this year. These eonsist usually ot a flehate on some live iolitical or eonnnereial issue of the clay two tleelaniations a leeturer a . 1 v 7 humorist, ancl several impromptu two-minute speeches on any suhjeet tl1e presi- dent should choose to give. The Society also awards ereclits to the hest speakers on each prograin accormling to the juilges' decision. Our best mlehaters this year are Freenian Twaclclell, llinwoml llollowell, anml Maleolni Young, who were our representatives on the inter-soeiety mlehate, and were also ehosen to he- come -members of the two triangular teams. The Soc-iety feels justly proutl of this trio. Among our cleelaimers are: Naleolm Young, our representative to the '49019 contest at Trinity Vollege, llinwoorl Hollowell, our representative to the lYalie Forest contest, Mah-olni Young, Lawrence lleall, llouglas C'hancller and Altrefl Holton who also eaine out for these ilaees. The memhers of the l Society shall always remeniher the name ot Klaleolni Young for his tiery oratory. S I 1 A ' 4 liesimles receiving training in puhlie speaking, one is able to clevclop the gootl qualities for an excellent presiding otlieer. lYith the most yaluahle assistance of one of our faeulty meinhers, Mr. Qliatoll. The SUf'l4'l,Y llile liflpf NS NSH21l high standing among the sehool aetiyities. The otlicers for the year 1921-22 ale: Office President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Marshal Chaplain ' n Chr IH Ex. C01 First Term Malcolm Young Linwood Hollowell Eugene Carlton Deward Shuford Seaton Holt Alfred Holton Ferrell Shuford Second Term Eugene Carlton Linwood Hollowell Shelly Norwood Deward Shuford Lyman Bishop Horton Burch Alton Claytor Third Term Shelly Norwood Freeman Twaddell Lawrence Beall Deward Shuford Ferrell Shuford EVeretteWeatherspoon Malcolm Young Page Sirfy-nine f QI 9 2 2 MESSENGER N DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Pugr' Nl'l'l'Ilfjl , ,A - 1922 MESSENGER V ZYY f-25-241-2 JJ 1-il ' 'f lwlelmxl Illfill scfllonl. JU' A 'W Kffiwwhxs - , ' f HQ E K E 3 V ti, Ael nl f NK X 5 X 'L' 'f NJ R K f x I W , ,Q -Lc,-j Pnyjw K I nf! ll QQZQZQA + , 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER IJVRIIAM IIIGII SCHOOL 5' 5 5 ci , ? f 3? ,, vl ' V M r 1 E :gr Sf'l'r'llfy1-Iwn ,, .qi A JH . 1 f5f'4 5 -Wi 1922 MESSENGER - 91,33 Sk Q ' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ew ' ,Wi-I Glee Club F the inuny organizations in the school this year the Glee Uluh has heen one of the niost successful untl popular. lu ortler to get hest results the cluh was clivitletl into two groups, iminellv, The Girls' Glee C'luh with Virginia Green, Presitlent, and Leliu lVurren, Secretarlv, the lloys' Glee Vluh with illuther Cliristizui, Presitlent, anal Hurry Jortlun, Secretary. The Cluh has been very fortunate in securing the services of Miss Minor who for the past two years has been clircctor of inusic in the City Schools. The Cluh niacle three puhlic uppeurzuices :luring the 'veurq the lirst on Armis- tice Dayg secontl, during the national week of songsg :intl thircl, I1 play given hy the Club ll1GII1lJ9I'S, Professor Pippiifs Singing School. All of these pro- grams were successful in every way. ,Xsicle froni these it reniuins to he said that the Club has given niiuor progrunis :lt tlifferent intervals throughout the year, :incl that the training it provitles is of great value to the stutlents fortunate enough to he seleeteml hy Miss Minor for lIlClllllf'l'Slll1l. X m in t' it wwf f N i tin I W 1 ik , p -.- f 1- f it-f fri 5 Iii 'n ' Kwik? 2 SQL' X Z 'GA' t - x , Y , u t. Qs-f X ff! H Page Sf'1'r'nfff-flzrfff Ak v ,4, : 1 922 MESSENGER :Ll ' IDVRIIAM HIGH SCHOOL i l lwyw NwwvHyJuur CLUB BLYE TRIANGLE rff ff L. fZA Qi - 1922 MESSENGER fm f -ng, ff f 111r1eHAM 1111111 s1:11o111. fffff f The Blue Triangle Club of the Y. W. C. A. P1'0si1l1'11f. L1101' G1..1Ss11x SCC'l'l'l1ll'-lj. MA1111: T1'1,11:1c V101'-P1'11si1l1'1'11'. H11:NI1.111:'1 1'.1 S'1'11.1. Tr1'11s111'1 1'. EI'N1l'l1I F11:.11:1x11'1'11N Girls' S1'0r0l111'11. Miss M.111111N HAMLIN 11111 111110 Tl'12l11g1f' 1111111 111'1111's its 1l1C'1l1111'l'H111ll f1'11111 t1101 girls of f111 S11l1111111111r0, 11111111113 111111 S011i111' 1-111ss1-s 111 11. 11. S. rlilll' 011111 was 111 Q'ZlIl1Z011 111' 21 S1111111 g1'1111p of girls 111 N111'01111101' 121211, 111111 11215 f,L'1'lJXV1l f11 .1 1 1110111111-1's11i11 of 11111111f sixty 1'0111'CSC1l1'2111Vl' girls. 111 Sl'111C'1ll11C1' IJ21. 21 11011 Girls' S01-1'0t111'1' 11111110 t11 t110 Y. XV. C. A. flllfl f110 1111111 11'11s 111'111'tic1111'1' r011 g1111iz1-31.1. T110 Ac1vis0rs 1111111 11111'0 1101 1011 11'it11 f110 011111 111-0 51iss0s 1101'1', YV1111-11, IC 1 1101 1 1 1 111111 f'111111i11g1111111. T110ir 11l1C1'CS1 111111 s111111111't 11111'0 110011 il 11isti111-t f11r1'0 111 1111 life of f110 011115. T110 activities 111' f110 011111 11111'0 110011 1111i1t 1111 t110 Tillll'-1.11111 1111sis 111 1l0111f11, Ti1l0XVlC'!1.Q,'C, Spirit. 111111 S0r1'i00. lfs Il111'11USO is: T11 111111111110 fri011111i110ss illllflllg f110 girls 111111 to 0ll121l'QQ 11111. i110111s 111 1-111t111'0 111111 s01'1'i00 t11 11f1101's. T110 131110 T1'i1111g10 girls 111110 lllilllf' g111111 fi1111-s, 11f 111111-s, 1111rti1-s, 111111 1-11111 s11p11e1's. But 110511103 11111' 'fllll 11'0 111s11 111110 1111tsi110 11'111'1c t11 1111. .Xt ci111'1S1Il12lN ti1110 11'0 g11t1101'ec1 1111 111111111 f111't1'-1i1'0 1111111' K'l1ll11l'1'll litll' 21 112ll'1'V. 'lllll,'l'l,' 11'011 g111110s, 21 frc0, Santa Cl2lllS, 21 11111 st111-k111g f111- 0111111 0111111. 111111 111-st 111 1111, 111 C11011111. T110 011111 is 1111111 11111111ti11g 1111 f110 111111111-s 11'1111 Q11 141 f110 1'1111t1I't'1llH 11'11111 11f 1V11tfs l1l1'1s11if111. S11111011110 is 11pp11i11t011 0111.-11 11'1-01q 111 visit t110111 111111 1'111'11 1110111 t1 1l1's illlil 0Tl101' f11i11gs 111 Cl1C01' 1l101l1. T110 111110 '1lI'1il11g1C 1111111 is 21 11011111c1'11fi0 111'g1111iz11ti1111, st111111i11g llfll' f110 110sf 1l11l1QS i11 s1'1111111 111111 0111111111111it'1' 1110, 111111 is 1111011 111 1111 f110 girls 111 11. 11. 51 1 l'01'111111s f110 sl1i1'it11ff1101'11111 1l1il'V 110sf 110 i11t1'1'111'0t011 111' 1111- 111111111 11lL1' 111111111: 11 bit of a laugh and fl 11.0111111111 l1.11111l. A biz' of Z1l111' sky z'l11'1111.gl1 T170 flI'l'1j. A fl'lC71.f11.U 11'01'1Z in 11 lo1111so111.1' 1111113 Tl1.111 s 1110 Blllf' T1 ia11gl13 Way. A 0r1'n1r11.1I0's boost on 11 Sf0I1,ll rorul. A gift of 1'1'st throzlgh pZ11,1f. Kindly hvlp with fl 1111191612 slcriin. TlIflf'S H10 H1716 Tricniglv Way. 11771 011011, 111111.90 for flu' 10710111 11110. 110011 01100-1' for H10 1ln1'lc1'st 111121. A f1'i1'111l for fl girl. 'll'll0'FI' Slll' 110. Tllll1f'S H10 H1110 Tflvtlllfllfl Way. S01'11if-0 l1e1'0. or over H10 3011. L01 the 11211011 110 what it may. A1111 all H10 girls linked in Ullf' TlIfLf'S ilw Bluff Trianglv Way. 110111 I of 101111, P11 gr' N111-1'11l.1f-ji .-gi, Q ,-., 12322 BTESSEDNIER DVRHAM HIGH SCHOOL I ngr .S'w1-wlllgf-.vi,l' CLUB I-Y THE H W 7,1 1 922 MESSENGER EV iff f - ggQ,1,f 'WM D1'1c11AM 111611 SCHOOL ' r 5.511 The Hi-Y Club HE Hi-Y Vhih, with its piiiqmtm- ut' l'llllDll2lSlZlllg' 1-limi living uml vloziii spam-li tlirwmiigliimt tht- high st-liml, 1'Hlllllllll'tl its gmail work llllflllg tht- scliool ycar 15121-22. The regular 1111'c'ti11gs wc-rv hclcl Ovcrv Altlllflilf' night iliiriiig tht- svlitml ymir, vxcvpt XVl1l'11 tht- IIlU1lllll'V sm-itil ur smiw nthcr uiitstzuuliiig vvviit iutorvcilctl. T110 GVCI'-XVGlC'0I1iC SIIIJIJUIN wc-rc st-rvt-tl pi-uiiiptly ut six-tl1i1't'v 41'vlm-lc, uftcr whivh Mr. XVZIFIIOP, the cehilfs faithful :mtl 11111-tl-win-kiiig illlVlSl'l', llll1'UllllC'0ll thc tcacher, or spvzilici' tlmr tht- l'Yl'lllll:S1'. Hr-v. .X. ll. xVlll'flX was l'l1lJSK,'l1 as lllillfllpl' and cliil the 1'Cill wurli in hriiigiiig' homie tho points in tht- l'tvlll'S4' of llihlc stunly which thc clulm zuloptocl. At the lX'gl1lI1l11Q of tht- your' thc- sixty 411' uifnw- 1110111114-rs were mgziiiizcvl into three groups, f'01lSlSllll:Q uf at Sviiinr, zi fluiiinr, mul 21 Sopliuiiimc group, with separzite otliccws for 1-au-ll 1-hiss. Lzifvi' mi in thv ,Vt'2ll', lmwc-vor, tho club was uuitocl into 0110 bmlvv, with tho follnwilig lI1Itll1lll'l'S its wtlivc-1's: l,l'QSlLlC11l', Aruolrl l,,C1'1'lVQ Yicc Vl,l'LSlflK'l1l, l'llIgl'lll' flil1'lfU11Q fiC'l'1't'l2ll X', lllllglill' P1101-1-15 lll1'C2lSl11'O1', XVIII. Miichie. The regular l11l'l,'ll11QS wvrv ciriutvc-ml hy tht ll1f'llllN'l'S, :is wt-rc thv sucfiuls, :ill of whicfh wvrc XVl'll-1?liI1lllCll. The iiiilmrtzliit sm-iznl 1fVl'llfS wt-rv tht- Hullnw1e'C11 I-hill, tho Vl32Hlt1llCl in llCt'i'1lllll'1', :mtl tht' llztiiqiwt he-ltl ut tht- 1-ml of tht- your' in the high scliool l3lllltll1lQTll1C 1-limux uf thc- 'Vf'2ll'. O D we V ew ,, ,. Q, B, 1'w:a2vP' ,K 5.1 x. 1 1 I N. 'I Lf f N .f x. Page 1S'z'1'c1zfg1-sf'1'4'rc 1922 MESSENGER , -Q53 -if DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL - QQ, I41yw Nwrwnfywiyhl CLTQB DRAMATIC E TH 1 Yf 1922 11111:Ss1:NG1?.11 , K 0 A-Vjfffff 'l' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' 12112 The Dramatic Club 11111 111'11111111i1- 11111111111 1111- 111111111111 1111511 S111111111 11'11s 1111g1111ix1'11 1111111111111111' 13, 11121 111111 1110 111111111'i11g 111111:111's 1111111111112 P1'1'8if11'Hf .......... ...... I E1'1111:N11: E1111'1N Busi1zC.vs 11IlHNlfjI'I' . . . .... W.11,1,.11111: E1111'.11c11s S111'11'11t11ry-T1'1111s111111' ,. . . .Nl'I'l'.X M11-3 B11111'1c 11.1119 111'g1111iz11111111 11111111 21 11111g-11111 11'11111 111111 11111 11111111111111s11i11 1.111111 11111 111'g1111i- z111i1111 111111'1111g 111111111111 s111111'1111 111111' Ql'11l'1'il1 was 11111 111111111151 11111111115 11111 s1111111111 111111y111111is11111'1i1'111111' 11111i1'i1y. 111111 g1'11111 11i111111111V1' 11111111111 was 11111 Cll11ll1S11iSlIl 111 1110 1111111111111's si11110 111111' 21 Slll1l11 111111 00111 111111111 111111111111 111 111111 1111111111 11111'- f111111111111111s 111 1111- 011111. 1'1'111'is11111 11'11s 11121110 1111' 11 s111111 11ig111, 111111'111'01', su 111111 111'111 1' 1111111111111' 111111 5111110 11p11111'11111i1,1' l1111'111g 1111- 1111111 111 11is11111.1' his his- 11'10-111011 1111111112 ' T110 111's1 111111111111' 1110111i11g' 1111 1110 1111111 11'11s 1111111 1111 11111 S1111111111 XV1-11110s1111'1' 111 J111111111',1' 111111 11111 lJ11lf' The TITZ11111111111' S1111 11'1i1s 111'11s111111111. 11111-1111 St. Sing 111111 11111 1Cil111l1g 1113111 11111 was 2l1J1'V s11111,111111111 1l'Y 11111 1111s1 11011111111, 111 i111111111111111111 111 101151, 1J'V T11'1'1111' C'1101111's 0X1-111111111 1111111'11111111'1z111i1111 111' 1111' 11110111 s111'1'11111. 'I'1111 l111l'V 11'11s 21 1111111101111 s 11111111111 111 his 1:111'111f11' s11'111'1110111'1s 111111 QZIV1' 111111111'11111i1,1' f111'11X1111110111 11111111 111 1-11s11111111. T1111 11111'1111'11111111111 11'11s so s11111111ss1'111 111111 11 11'11s 110-11111111111 1111 11111 1'11111111'111g K1?1.V 1111' 11111 s1'1111111, 21 51111111 1111111issi1111 110i11g' f'112ll'Ql'11 1111 0111'111' 1-1111110111 0X111111s11s 111: 1110 011111. T1111 lJ12l'V S111111111111 1111' 11111 s1111111111 111111111111 11111111i11g 11'11s il .11111111111s11 1111111151' 'U11119 f1'111111'111' 111' Y11111111. T1lCl'C 11'111'11 11ll1'Y 1111111 11111'1s 111111111 1J'V 111'2l1'U f'11x, 1111111 f11'0g'111 1', N0111 11110 111'0l'1i, 111111 311'1'l'C1' 111l11l1'1l'. 1'1llQl 1l1' 1'11'11'i11 111111 A. Y. S1111111'11'111111 H111111111 110 1110111111111-11 111 11111111111-111111 11'i111 1111s 11111111111-111111, 111111'0:1'01', 1111' 111011' 111111s11111 s1111110ss i11 s111g11 1111111r1s. 111 1'iC111' 111' 11111 1i111i1111i1111s 1ll1lJOS0l1 111' 11111 0111'111i1110ss, 11'i11g111ss, 111111 1111101'11'1s11 111111111111 Sfilgfl' of 11111 11ig11 S011001 11111111111111111 11111 11111si1111 111 1111111 1121111111 111111 1's111111i1111'1' 111 1110 c111111111g 01' 1111111111 was 2111 111'1iS1i0 11'111l11IJ1l. T1111 f1lCl111f' 11s11011 1110 1111111 111 11111111111 111111 11111'- f111'1111111110 1111' 11111 s01111111 ll1l1'1 V g11'1111 1110 111111111 11111011111's 111' 11111 11111' s'1's111111. ,T110 11111111 1'11g111111' 1111101i11g was 110111 3121l'C11 23-.. This 011'1111i11g was g11'1111 111'01' 10 E'llj0j'll11 1lT 111 11111 1'111'11111s s111111s 1111111111111-11 111' i1111i1'i1111111s 1111 gi-1111115 111' 1110111110115 111111 was, 11111111 il S111-1111.s111111111111111, 11111 11111s1 s1101111ss1111 111 11111 1111112 T1111 111151 prize was 1111'111'11011 1110 1-101'01'11' 111111111111 11111 1ig111111111s11 5111111 111111 11111 50001111 111 2111 i11101'p1'01111i1'1,1 1111111-01. T110 s110011ss of 1110 011111 11118 111 1111 1i11111s 1101111 1111111 1i1111111111 1111' 11111 g111111111111s 1111111i'i11111i1111s 111 1111111 111111 111111111si11s111 111111111 111' 111111 11l1'l111'V 111111111111i11 1111111111i1111111 Miss 1V111111, Bliss H111'11'111'11, 111111 1111s. H1111s11. T1111 1111111 11111115 111111111'1111111,1' 111 111111111 11111111 i111111'i11111111y '11111' 11111 C11Gl'l'1.111l1f'SS 11'i111 11'11i1111 111111' 111111011111111 s1111111 111 11111 111111111'111111,1' 1111p11111ss 1215115 11101 1111111 S01 11111 115011. T110 11111111111 of 11111 C11l1J 111111 111211 if 11111 111111111 1111111'0s1 111111 1111 s11s111i111111 1111- 1111111111 of 11111 1111111111110 f'11111 is 111111 111 11111 1111i1r1110s1 111111111g s1111111111 1111111'i1i11s. Pugw S111'1111f,I1-1111111 1 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL MH 58 5 ,, .Q R' , A 11, .48 1 ,y A,-:A x ' Qggaffe 1 .- SCENE FROM SENIOR BOYS' PLAY ,Sl MA Telegram from Dadw The iirst 211141 I'Jl'l'1l2ll7S inost 1111j11'v111111- of 2111 T111- Ulll'-2ll'1 plays 1n'ese11te11 11ur- ing 11111 'Vllill' was 1111- one cr-11tit11-11 'ZX ,11C1CQI'21lll 191-11111 lJa1l given in T111 svliool 2lll11l1Ul'lllll1 by T110 Senior lioys llll11Ol' 1111- Slll'l0l'VlSlO11 of Mr. 11. H. Gil- I1il1l'lC'1i. An 1111111si11g 111111 t'OlIl171li'2lTC'l1 plot 01111111011 with 2l1llll'0Ill'l2l10 Si'C'llUl'f' and 11t- 1110511110112 11111110 an etfolvtive lmsis for tlw I'Xf'011C'l111 noting of thc- boys. The 1-ntire cast 11csc1'v1111 lllllI'1l p1'z1is1-, 1P2ll'1lL'll12ll'1'V Ellgt'lll' Erwin, who po1't1'a1've11 the only 1'1'111i11i111- l'112ll'ilC1 T110 1-11st follows: CT. Billie Bufllllkllll, a Senior ....... James E. Rush, a football coach. .. lVlrs. James E. Rush Terry Flynn, another Senior .... . .......... . Charles Augustus Livermore, Chief of Police... .. Messenger Boy ............ ............... . . .ARNf7I,IJ P1:1111Y ...BVNN H.xc'1iN1cr .....E1'G11:N1: ERWIN Lmwoon Ho1,Lo'w11:1,1, . .CLINTQN ANn11.1':ws ....M1xcoN ST. SING Page Eiyllfy 1 -T1 1 922 MESSENGER -f ---if-W W 54, xg .. -J QQ DUKHADI HIGH SCHOOL 74'-'T' 1 V p ew ' Q Q xx '- 15 ' YL., 41 SCENE FROM THE MINSTREL ' al The Minstrel HIC 111i11sT1'el this year was a real expressinn 111' sel111111 11111-111 si111'e it was ' planned, l,1i1'CC1611 H1111 aeTe1l 111' 1111111111ers of The s1111l1-111 11111ly 5111111011011 hy eoaehing from the ClI'2l1l1El1lC e11111111i11e1-. The 1111111111'1's were 11rigi11a1, new, 81111 'lJCI'fOI'1I1Ol,l with al11111st p1-11fessi111111l skill. Q Perhaps The best 1'e111e11111e1'1-11 1ll11I11J01' was the 11111111-115' shit i11 Two svenes i11 which honors Went 10 11101121111 l,C11fl01'Q1'2lSS, line O'Kell'v illlll 'I1l11g1'11e Erwin 1110115111 every 1l1C1111JC1' of the east might have 111-1-11 singlecl 11111 for special 1111-11Ti1111. The specialties were e11e0re11 again 111111 again 311111 the eilleetive closing scene The G3I'1lC11 of ll. H. S. 111111011 21 p1'Ol,11lC'1l0I1 i11 eveijv Way e11111pa1'able with the work 1111110 1111 the 111i11s11'el i11 O1l1l'1' years. The 111l11S11'Cl was given i11 the 1hC2lllCll1'V of l1li11si1', 1f'1'i1111'v, April 21, 12122. Page Eighty-one 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page Eighty-two PLAY SENIOR CLASS 1922 Micssicwoma ui, 1 ,SPQSQ ' DURIIAMHIGI1 SCHOOL ? ' w'-No The Senior Play c c 1 1 HE blilll on the box lil'Zllll2lllZl'ti by l11'z1c'e l,ivi11gsto11 lt'111'11iss i.l'Hlll thc- novel of llarohl Mc-U1'11tl1 was 1111-seiitwl by the Senior class in tht- 1Xcz11le111'v, ,F1'ltii1j', May 245, 11922 with tht- followiiig vast: Lieutenant Robert Worburton... ..... T,xY1.o1c C111-3131i Mr. Charles Henderson ....... ...L1f'r111c1: C111c1s'1'1.xN Col. George Annesley . . . .... A1.'1'oN CLAY'l'0li Count Karloff ....... .... E Uoicxic ERNVIN Col. Frank Raleigh .... Mmox ST. SING Monsieur Pierre . .. . . .A1:No1,11 P1-Lulu' Magistrate Watts ...... BUNN H.w1cN1cY Clerk of the Court ., ...XIICI-1'l'A lNlULIl0I,l,ANIl Oflicer O'Brien ...... ..... J .x1v11f:s O'K11:1.111f:Y Officer Cassidy ....... ...CLINTON AN111:1-:ws Miss Betty Annesley .... ......... N oicxu WIANGVAI Miss Nancy Worburton . .. .. .M.x1zo,x1c1a'1' W.xNx.u1.x1q1cR Mrs. Conway ........... ........ E mu G1.1x11s'1'1c1N Cora ......... .... B KONNA W1x'1'soN at The play was 4-oavlit-tl by tht- l'iz1c'11lt'v lI1'z1111z1ti1- l'o111111ittm- lit-:uh-cl by Miss XVoocl. Froin the iirst 1'el1cz11's11l c-V1-1 v 1114-111b1'1' of tht- vast slmwetl that thr- tlocfisioii whieh haul given the part. haul been il wise one anal with tho hai-tl work which the east and eoaelu-s alike- took for Ql'2lllil'tl, the sm-vc-ss ot the 1Jl'tNill4'llHll was assured froin the iirst. IiCllt'2ll'S2liS were hchl Orc-1 v tiny and il sc'l11-1ll1h- of tht-111 postecl on the bulletin iNi2ll'tl 1l1'l'Vl'l1fQli hiss of ti1111- in 2lSSCllllJllllQ' just the plz1lx'Q1's 11ec-cletl for tht- pz11'tic-11h11' sec-11v to bc- 111-111-ticwl. The class feels that it is to be COllgl'i1llllZllCLi on the iiiiislu-tl work of the entire cast. QD 1 '-: .,l 1 7 4' Ni-itil li f v Page Eiglzty-tln'vc 9211 - -- -- 1 1 922 MESSENGER - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL La Navidad X0 11111 111 1110 s111'111111 11011v1111s llllllg 1110 Sfill' 111 1311111111110111. T110 snow- 1il1111111 1'1111111111'111 s11i1'11 1111111111111 1111 111w111'11 11111 11g111 11111111 its s111111111vy w1111s. S1111'-S1111111 g'11s111111111 1111 11111 snow 11111111111 1110 111111'1111110, 11111111111 1111111 111111 111111'11 111' 1110 101112, 11111111 S1l2l11OWS 111 11111 1l12lgl111'1C6ll1 s11'1101111'11. 1V1111111, 11111 111111111 boys wi111 C'1CQl1' 111111 111111-11110 vo100s 1111111111111 1110 0111, 11111 11111ss11g11, 1'11111-11 1111 1'1111'111, G111111 Will '1'11w111'11 111111. B1'1g'111 01111111115 1110111111111 111111111 11111 11111113 211111 f1'2l:2'l'2lll1 11111111150 11111111111 S11'2l1111vV 110111111 11111 s1111110s 111 1'111'1s1 111111 11111 V11'g111. 1111 11111 111111-111 2ll'1'1lXV2l'V 1111,v111111 11111 11111111 was 1111 1111- 111'11v1s1111 1111111g111' 111111 111111 111111 111 11111g 11g11 111 11111110111 A111111111. 11 was 11111117111111111111. 01111 11111 11 111 1110 s1111'-1ig111, 11111 1111511 111 1110 s1111w, 11111 singing 111 11111 111111111 111l'YS, 211111 111 1111' s1111'11 1111111111 11111'v1111011 11111 11111110111'111 w11111'11 y111111g 311111 11111, 1111111 111111 po111', 111111111 1111 1111s 11v1111111g 111 w1111s11111 1110 Christ- 11111111 111111 11111111 11111 11111'111s 111211 110111111'111s 11g11 w111'11 sung by 111111v0111y voices. Ill 1110 s11111111w'v 1'-1111111111111 1111111111110 M111'11111s11 1lll'1if'11 211111 v111w011 W11111 S110 111111111 1101111111 111 1110 S11111111 VV1111111. 11 1ll'OllQ'111 111111 1l1'2ll'P1' 111 11111 C1ll'1S1ll1ilS 1001- 111g 1111111 s1111 111111 11v1111 11111111 1111111110. T1111 1111s11 111111 1'111111s0 s111'1111111111111g 1111s s1111111y 111111s11 111 w111's11111 was 11111111101y 11111111111'1111g 211111 11111111111111. 1C111'11111' 111 11111 11V1111111g S1111 112111 s1,11g111 111 11111 1111w11 111w11 1115111111 1111' 1110 1'1ll'1S1ll12lS s1111'11. S1111 111111 S111111 11111 11511211 11v11111111111s 111 111s11v11'v 111111111g 11111 guy l'0V1'111,'1'S, 11111 111v111'1s11 1'l1S1l 111 11111111111 11'vi1111' 111 111111 111111'11 1111111s111'11 11111 111111- . h ' 1 1 1111111 g111111'v 111 0211-11. 1111111111 111111, 111111 1'1111111'111, 11111 s11'11111 1111'01lQl'C1 W1111 11111110111 s111'1111111111 111'11w11s s11011:111g' 1111111111111ss 111' 1'CV111l'f' 1111' 11111 11v1111111g. 713111 1110 s1-111111 110111 s1111111 1111111'11s1 1011 111111. S1111 1iIlCXV 11 111 1111 Sll11Cl'1g11'1il1. S1111 111111 wo1'11 11111' 11w11 11111 11111 111 just S111111 2111 111111111111111110111 of 1IlC1'1'1ll1Cll1 ll12ll1.V f'1'2ll'S 11g11. 1111111 Illilllf' 1111111s 111111 S1111 11111111 Z1 111111 111 111111 gay 11ll'11llzQ 111 111111I1c1111111111! No, 11 1-1111111 11111 11111111 1101' 1111wg S1111 111111 1111 11111111 wi111 11s 101'- 1111 x', s11V11 1l1'l' 111111111 111111 11111111111'y. 11111 1111111111111111g 11I11iS w11111111g' 11111' 1121511 W1111 11111 1111111111'v, 11111111111ss, 11111111-111-1111111111 111'11s0111. 1121 11111'11111s11-11 H11111111 11111' W1111. ,X 11l1111'l'1d1.V S1111 112111 11111111, 11111111g' 111111111 111 g111111y 11ll1'l'y 111111111g 11111111111's, 1111101's, 1111 11I'll1l1i2l1'11S, EIS 111111111111011 111 110 1110 1111s11. .X1NV2l'VS 11111 11111111'111s1, 1ig11111s1 111111111111 111 11111 111'11w11Y A1W2lf'S 11111 1111111011 Zllllflllg' 11111111111 111111111111111111s, 11011011 111111 11111111011 115' 11111s111111110 1111111w01's 111 11v111'y Q2111l1'1'1llg' 111111111 111 A12l11I'111. Y01 S110 111111 1ll'Vl'1' 111111w11 21 1111111101 s 111v11, 110v111' 11'2l1'll1'11 11111111 1-1'11'll11S111ll lIl1'2lll1. '11111' 111111111'11111111 11111111 W1111111 S110 1iv1-11 was 11111 :FAIl'fl7'f1l'f1 pzcblicntiovz in 1110 M1:ss1-:N1111:11 in 7'l'C'0Q?'Lif'i0'll1 of 1'1fP7'Cl7'jj exvellvnce. Pugw Efgllfjl-fU'Ill' ve-1 'l 9 22 MESSENGER - - psig div ' DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ' NT of the highest type. lt came from those who, desiring to be pleased and enter- tained, had found her flirting aml Hattering, pleasing to their vanity, and were entertained by her clever dancing in which she was truly talented. Then had come the brief space of happiness in her life which had shown her there might be something above the pleasu1'es of the senses, a happiness, which even while it lifted had been the impetus which 1'eally started her on the downward road. He had come into her life almost suddenly, and had left it after a time, so ve-ry brief. llut during their acquaintance he had shown her a. nobler, clearer, cleaner vision than that ot' glaring lights, painted faces, drunken men, stifling dance halls, and revelry such as only the hot blooded character of the tropics knows. The vision had stayed, though the will to live up to it had gone long' since. Wlith her inherent instability of character she had returned to her former work and pastimes with more vivacity than before. And so she had pursued her course until the inevitable happened. Beauty and youth and grace had departed at time's command, a11d left. her with no means of prolonging an existence grown hateful, a reputation none too good, aml the name, lla Mari- posa, the Butterfly, in itself a mockery. She saw it all plainly, as she stood there in the protecting entrance gazing into the cathedral. It never occurred to her to enter. She had never been in a church in her life, but some unseen and impelling intluenceq had lcd her steps hither tonight. The Windless cold of the still night air penetrated her thin clothing. She drew her tattered scarf about her more closely, aml sank down on the cathedral steps. Ah! how weary, how tired she was! It must have been days since she had eaten! Again the choir boys sang. Softly the music tloated out from the interior of the cathedral. Noche dc pez. noehe rle amor. Todo fluerme en rlerrerlor, Solo fvclan miranda Ia faz De su niiio en unyelieu pn: Jose y Maria en Eden. High and clear the last 11otcs reached her. C '4Night of peace, night of love. It was a night of peace here-of soul- satisfying peace. Love-what. was it he had always said! lgook to the stars, Page Eight!!-fire -: 1922 MESSENGER ?T,-. 11179 Y' 10 1.72 7 ' ' DURIIARI HIGH SCHOOL 'W A' ' SMA' 2l1VVil5'S 10011 1111? 3172111130521 1110011 1110 11911111115 211161 51111011 111 1110 S1H1'S, 11116111153 11l'C'21Il111y. S110 1111151 1121V0 il110VVQ1,1 11C1' 1101111 10 111-0011 111 WC5fl1'111GSS, for 5110 5111111011151 11115011 11 111 111111 21 XV011l1l'HllS XV211'll1 211111 011111011 110111 1111111111g OVCI' 1101. T110 S1211' 111 VB011l161ll'lll, g1'UVVll 1-11111'11111115l'v 12ll':2'0, W115 511 110111 111111 5110 0011111 111111051 l'P2lC'11 11111 111111 11111011 11. A111011 11111011 111111011 5110 5111 211111 51111011 111111 1110 111011011 011111 l1g111. T11011 111 115 00111013 111lf' 011.10015 l10g1111 10 1110v0 111111 g1'OXV larger. 71'l10y 0111110 10w111'11 1101, 110il1'Cl', 11P111'01'. SH11C1C'111f' 1110 111100 W150 111011 of 1110 1111151. l10111111g 511115 211141 1'1l1'C j0w015, 10110 0111 111 1110 Sfill' 10W111'11 1101. T1105' 11121110 110 111011011 10 01111 1101, y01 5110 1011 111111 111G5' llild 110011011011 U11- 0111150111115 01 0111111g0 5110 y01 111111111 1l61'SC1f 1'1l1111g W1111 1110 C211'21V1111 1,lHC1i 11110 1110 1101111111 1110 S1'2l1'. Tl10y 111111 001110 11151 101 1101' 1116111 11 QZIVC 1101' 21 11100511111 5011511111111 111 11111111 111111 501110 11110 1121111011 1101 0011111a11'v 0111111gl1 10 1'111Q-11OVV lllilllf' 111110315 S110 01111111111 11101151110 1110- j11111'110y 111 1110 W150 111011 11V 11111032 11111' 111111 1.10011 1'11111111g 00111111105. 31211110 1l10y W010 S02l1'C1l1l1g for 1110 011101 W150 311111. 211111 111111 11111011 1101' 111.1 11111111011 C1lZl1'11'V. T110 VV150 11011 1'C11'lil111Cd 5110111 115 1110 S1J11111X 115 11105' 10110 011 111111 011. S110 00011111011 1101 11111111 W1111 lllzlllf' 111011121113 211111 l1llC1'1CS 011 1110 j0ll1'11Of'. F111111- ly 5110 W115 0v011-111110 115' l1l'OVVS111C'SS. S110 21V1'211iCI1011 111 1110 11101 111a1 11105' 112161 il1'1'1V041 211 a 0111. S11011 a 1101111111111 0115' 11 XVQIS-1101 of il L12lZZ1111g 11011111y, 111111 011l111, 1'21l11il1l1, 1111-511115fy111g, 111111 111111110 21 511't11lg'0 1101100 111 1191' 11C211'1. Ev01y V11100 11011111 111 1110 5111101 w115 1110l1111111115-115 5w001 115 1110 c1111'1S1I1121S 11111510, 5110 1l11111gl11 01111f115011l,v. I1 W115 11 0111 wl1010 11110 1ll1g111 11v0 f01'C'VC1' 111 11011001 0111110111. .TMY2l1'11JUS21 50 1011111111011 10 1101' 01111111111110115, 11111 111051 1011111111011 S11Cl11, 1111110011- 11lg. S11'2l1g111' 11111111 1110 001111111 51101-1 111C'Y 111110 111 1110 510115 111 21 V1151 011111011111l, 111010 1l121g'1l111C01lf 1111111 1110 0110 5110 112111 1011. 11010 11101' 11111 1101 11111150, 11111 11,110 1111 1110 510115 11110 1110 C11111'C1l, 1111w11 1110 001111111 111510. '1'l10y 01111101 10 a halt 1101010 21 g10111 1111111 11111111011 W1111 CVQ1'g1'QC11S 211111 11111, waxy, w11110 111105. A1 11110 01111 01 1110 1111111 il 1?1'QSP1lC'C XVZIS XV2l111111.f 111 w01001110 1101. 1110 V1-10511111 f'11y, 11ll11'1l1l11'Cl1 1110 XV150 AIEIII, 115 110 111-111011 11i'1' 111 11l1gl11. .X1111 A1211'11J11S2l 11111-W 111211 11011l'C1l111'T11 5110, 11111, 1111111111 l111V0 21 11111110. Blill' 111 1110 11151111100 1110 011011 1111'v5 51111g 115 111011g11 1110 Slilllg XVOII111 IICVCI' 001150, N00h0 de 11112, 1100110 110 1111101-' E'1'111f:L DAVIS. '22. Prryw Idiylffy-.vi.1' 1922 MESSENGER SQ l' ' 3 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL f ' The Work S1111 H0111 Wifh 1111010111113 to Lm1gf1'Il11111. 1101w0011 1110 1111w11 111111 1110 11111111 111110, W111-11 XVCQPC 1v111-111110 W1111 1111 11111 1111w01, C'111110s 21 11211150 111 1110 1111y's 1111111 S1l1111CS 1111211 is 1iI10XV11 11s 1110 1V11111 S1111 H11111. I 110111 111 1110 1111100 1111110 HCEII' 1116 T110 11111101 111 well-S111111 1001, The S11111111 111 21 1111111 111111 is f'11ll'l1Ul1, 1111111 f13lg11l'K'S 111 11111011 11-110111. LXTOIII 1111' 11111111 I S00 111 1110 S1!l1S1l1119, .111-s001111i11g 1110 i'1'92l1i.V 11111 S1il1l', Miss 1,1g1111 111111 111111' Miss 14111P11'1', Miss P101111111 W1111 g11111011 1121112 A Whisper 211111 111011 21 s110110e F111 1110y know 111' lllf' V1'0211'y eyes T11111 1'v0 110011 1111111111115 111111 VV1'111I1g Since 1110 0il1'1Y 111111 1111g111 S1ll11'1SC. A S114,1l1CI1 1'11H11 f1'O1l1 1110 S'f2l11'XV2ly Nr. S1111111 0111110s 110XVll1 1110 112111, 1111111 1111503 10111 11111111w1101011 T110 11111-0 l'01l'C2l1 111 111111111. They go 111111 111e 01111114 11111111 F111111W011 0111s0 115' Miss Ames, BHS. Sense, 11711611 11 115' 111 go 115' 1h0y s111111111111 1110, T1101' W111 1101 1011Ve 111C 111 11011130. Page Eighty-.s'e1'wn 1' -1,31 29, 51- - - 1 922 1NiESSENGER ----i 11 1m 1 DURHAM 1111111 sc1111111, H -'111 ,Jin 1111' z1111111s1 11e11'111111 11111 11'i111 111111111 s1i11s7 1111111 1 sigh 111111 11'111' 11111111 11i1111, 'l'i11 1 11l11l1i 111' 1112 1D11111'11'1'110 S11'1'i11g, U, Miss B12l1 V, 11121113 1111111 1111 11111 111i1111, O, 1111111-11.11111 1'1z111111, 111111z111s11 11111 1i111111' 11is1111'1' 11'1111, 1 1111211 S111111 Zlll 11111 1111111111 as 11 illll C111111111 11111 111'1111'1' 1111111 as 1111111 'Z I'11 1111111 P11111 1'11s1, Miss H111'1v111111, A1111 11'111 11111 1111 11111 1111111111 T111 5'1111'1'0 3111111 11111 'SY' 1111 1 I'Pllf'1l 111s1 AXIIK1 11111111 so 11'1111 :111 '1'11111' 1111:1111. I'l1 11111111 111111 111 111i1111, 1111111' 111:111111111s, Y11s, f111'e1'1111 111111 il 112l'V, T111 11115 11111 sc-1111111 111111 s11:111 111111111111 .AIIL1 111 111111 1111s1 111111z1'1'. RA1'1111:1, S'1111N1-2, '23, A . . -.411 E132 5,1 I , '111 ' , x . 1 X . 1. 1 '-V, l'1ljll' Ia'1'yl1ly-1'iyl1L .MW 1 1 922 MESSENGER 1 W1 N., ',., 1 f' 'W' 11111111.xM 1111111 s1f1111111. f ' 4 Calendar 1N'1',111'111111'1' 5 l1211111l' 11il'Y. f'11111'1' 1111, 1lll1'V 1751 11111111 1111,w Ill: S1-1111111. N1'l1l1f111111'1' fi 14111111111 11111l'v 1'1111111'1s 111 111'1'1!'1' wi111 11111-1 111111-S 1111 w111'11 slips. 1N'1',1l1'111f11'r 18' 1111111 1'11111i111- 1ll2l111'l'S 11is,1'11ss1'11 lll 11111111-1. N1'l1l1'l11 11111 .33 111-11111111111 11l'11Ql'2llll lll 1'1111111'1. 1111111' 11111'111'11 1111 lligli Sl'll1N1l 1111-, 1.11111111' 111l1'1H1'12lll s1111w11 w111'11i11g1'. 1111111 11l'!'Sf11l1'Ql1l11ll 1111s 'X'Cil1'.1 1N'1',1l1f111111'1' .311 l'l2lf'll11'X' 11118 21 112l1'1'Y. 1'111111i1111111s 111.-1'1si1111-1111-'V 111-1-111-11 11. U11111111fr J New 1111111111. S111111- s111111-111s 1111gi11 111111113 11111111's just' 111-15111. f3l'fUll0'1' -7 11l11's1 1111111111l'v 1'c11111'1. 'll111- 1-1-s1 is S11Cl11'f'.H 01'111111fr 11 1'1111111'1'z111v11 class 5111-1111. U1111111111- 7 .l4l11111Fl1llll Qlllllii wi1l1 G11i1f1.11'11 Hl'l'll11S, 13-11. YY1111 Slllll llll1l1Cli'Vf U1'l11111f1' 1,3 111111 1lfI111lll'Y 11.11 1-i1'1'11s. 111. 1i1111's, 111111-111-11 115' 11111 11111111110 z111I111111'z1111-1- 111' 11111 1111-1111z1111s, 11-11 11111111 il fill' llilg 4111! 111'illl1l1S. U1'111111f1' 1.1 1i111c T111-11111111 s1l'lI1'1i 111111-igli. 141l'11l'i' 211-11. U1'111f11'1' 115' UX1'111'1l 11111f1'111111l 1111 111' 11. 11. Sfs 1.2111111115 s111'g1'1111, 11111'. U'K1l1111'v, T-U. fl1'111l11'r.3f1 M13 13:1111s 1'111111111111s 11111 1111111111111 s111'1111, 1l11111i110 -Al2l1'10l'S.H U1'l11l11'1'13l 11111111 1I11,x's' 111111fUl'l'1ll'f.'. Q1111s1i1111, 111111-1' 1111111 w11111f U1'!11111'1' 13.3 Mrs. 1'1111s11111111 1l1'QillllZf'1l 1'1111111 1'1z1ss. .X11111i1':1111111s 1.111111 1111 151j1s11111 S'v11111111111'v 1111111' 111. fjf'1U1ll'1' .30 11. ll. S. XVll111fXV2lSl11'11 111'l'0llS1111l'll wi1l1 il 11-T l11'llSll. U1'111l11'1' .3.S' S1-111111' .l,211'1'Y. ll11111ig11 Sll11XV1'1l 1'11111':1g1-111' 11111'vi11g 1.0111112111 111117 11111111111111g 1110 11z11'1'v. U1'!11l1rfr JI 111-Y S111'1111. ,X high 111111' i11i11'1' wl111-11 21 g111111 Il12lll'Y 111-1111111 i 111x111-11, 1Yl1y? N111'12111b1'r .3 X11 11111111 111111-s 1111111 11111-1'1 111' 1'1-11111'1s w11111's 1111. NYfjl'l'1l1bf3l ,4 111110 'l1111'11111111 XV111f'S H111111111's1111 1111 11111 1111111. N111'1'111111f1'11 .X1'111is1i1f11 11211. .1C11gc1111 11ill'111Jll, Olivo l'l111lC'P111' 111111 111111111 l1lilliC A1-111111111'v 111'1Jl11. N111-111111111 1.3 1111211101 11111 111s11-s 11111111- 111111-111 111 111111118 111 1111111 rll1ll'll1l1l11. 1Y111'1'111111'1' 11' S11111111' 1111'vs gin- 11l2l'V 'ZX 'l'1'11'g1':1111 l'1l'11lll 112111.11 1Y111'r'111111'r ,31 1Y111'1is1i11111'1's 1'1-111111 111 11111111-. .Y111'1'111D1fr .311 New l1C'I'Il. ll1f1'1'111111'1' .1 Girls' l.l11'l'2l1 X' S111-i01'v 119111 11s l'1'Q'lll2ll' 1111-111i11g'. 1111-1111 girlx l1l'l'S1'l11Tfl'111l1 1111.1 illlllllllilfi. l11f1'1f111111'r .3 1111111111 1'111fe11111.111. '513111101' 111111 1111111 11Qv111'. 1l1111111f1's1111 111vi1C11 111 51101111 111 1'11111111.'11s11111 for ZH-11 11111'9z11. l'r :yr ldi11l1111f11i111 kv ' , 1 1 .1- l11'1'f'111l11f1' llI'l'l'IllIlU7' ll1'1'1'111 hw' f11'r'1'111l1Pl' lll'l'l'lllZlf'l' ' ll1'1'1'111711'1' lll'l'f'l1l7ll'7' -11111 11111111 . J1111 1111 1111 -Ill ll 11111'y .fu ll 1111 ry J11 ll 1111171 J11 ll 11111111 I'll'ZJ7'lll'll'y F1'Y11'11111'y l'lf'Zll'llIl 1111 l l'7l 1'1111 1111 F11 71 1'11r1 ry lf'1'Z11'11111'y F1fl11 111111'y l'll'ZIl'lIII 1111 l'lI'Zl7'HlI7 l1 F1171 1'1111 1111 ,lf111'1'71 J ,lfflrrll 'fl f- .sv v.-I-W- 1922 MESSENGER Y -l WW' ' DURHAM IIIGII SCHOOL Girls' C'onn1-il put il han on eosineties anal rolletl hose. 103 ln1l1itnnl tz1r1lies 1'C'iN'll sc-hool hy S201 11. in. iffflll N ' A S22 lll'2llll2lllt' Vlnlm tlrzlnizitiezilly 1mrgznlizefl-.Eugene Erwin, presi- tlent. fll1l?lllllQ,'Q'2lllll'Ml'll2lSliflllJilll. LC 1 1 'W Solvlitnniore elnss presentecl llieliens' 'fliristinns C zirol lioolc lllSllUC'flt'1ll-tlllltb per nionth. ,Xlinnni illninlnet-l.inwoo1l Hollowell tries out the speech he intends to nse latter at 1-lnipel. Heliool openetl utter li11li1lz1'vs. TT11ll6'1'SCO1'C 'fafteif' yourself. flllillbfxl Hill tlt'fU2llPll lmlv ll. H. S. qnintette 26-23. Seniors get 1-lass rings. This news 1'C2lCl19l,l the school two Weeks later via the Hi-Hoel-ret. Seniors fearetl the rest of us niight want to lmorrow theni. lll'2llI12ll'll' fllllll gave tirst play showing Mzieon St. Sing still Hitting. Snow, .Xll pupils pau' 31.50 deposit on M'1'.s.w11y1e1' elieerfnlly when they are tolnl it will inelinle this ezxleiidair. Several stinlents oller to lII1PGl'S011illC the Grountl Hog. Seont l1l'Ug.L'l'2lIl1 i11 elnipel. lVl1it1- TVl1irlwin1l sweeps Oxford High out of its path First girls' lmslietlmll gzunes. The lli-Y elnlm is slowly passing ont: the presiclent, secretary, :intl ll'02lHll1'l'1' llf'lIlg1 the only ll1C1l1lJC1'S present totlziy Girls' Mt-niory li1oolqs put in their tirst 211J1'lC'il1'H1lC'C znnong the Senior girls. The eolors of the freshnnin lmslcetlmull teznn were lowered by .lnnior girls' l0il1Il. The Soplioniores in turn give their elass party. Nr. llntes r-nllc-1l for il nieetinfr of third Zllltliftl-ll1'll1 vezir Latin 2' 1 pupils. elle 1lisensse1l eertuin stnmly niethotls he lmml tlis- voverecl. XY2lSlllIlQ'l0lllS lTll'lllll2l'V. Mir. l,C.li1'llf'll0.S session rooin gave il Hlziw Ellltl, ortleru 111'Ugl'2llIl in elnlpel. .l,2ll'2lllt'l reports. The Kleptoinzinizie presentecl in elnipel by Session romn 8. No Q'l1tl1'Q'CS. AID. ell. H. wins eastern elninipionship in lmslqetlmull. Belhaven tlefentetl 39-23. I'f1f11' ,Yf111fl,ll 1lICl7'C'7If 11 flfnwfw 77' N nrc'71 520 ilfrlwfl Q!-3 IW fl17 C'7l1 Q4 .Un N71 27 1116176711 29 jlIfl7'C'7lf 31 11111011 1 April .fl jI7 l'Z .0 ,'1l27'l.Z 6 .flprzil Q1 April 2.4. fl prfl QS Hfrly .Z Marty! 5 Hfay 12 flfuy 15 .llny ,211 Nay 129 fznw 1 June 2 t ' 11111eIIAM 1-111111 sullool. ' 1 ' 1 ' 'WW ' .1151 Topic 111 llriof. The Wliito lVl111'lXV111l.l lvlvw lI1lO flllillwl Hill. .X Gentle .llrcezo blow o11t. 1'l1'C'Slllll2111 Social. All tlu- flc-c'o1'at1o11s wore gmc-11. YVQ1 1l11l11't 11101111 llmfgit was St. l'at1'1clc's Day. flllilllgl' 111 Cllilllltl 1H'0Ql'illllS-'SPIIl1Jl'S illltl .lu11io1's ll0l'01lfli'1' lllililllillll tlulii' d1g111t'v l1l11llSllll'lJt'tl. .l'1'ac1'tici'o cl0l1ato 111 Qliapol. Many 2lll12ll't'l11' 1lol1atos stagc-tl 111 tho various class 111101115 XVllC1'C Stiulcnts wc-ro holml lllllll Z3 225. Double Vic-to1',V for ll. H. S. t,l0l.lill111Q t0a111s. 1,934 work slip stubs cl100lqc-tl up 111 session 1-oo111s. Seventh Dllllllllly 1'0po1't. 'llc-ac-l1e1's' ci-l1o1'11s, Oh, 1f 1'1l givc-11 you what you really llCSC1'V0Cl'-1:1 l3asel1all game AU. H. S. 1fe1's11s Cll1211JCl Hill. All fools clay, 1410? attQ11da11vo. Look it up yourself. First g'211I1C with High Point. Fifty 1111111110 llO1'1OClS. XV111' 1lcc'la1'ml with cjC1'1llil1lY 1917. XVo1'l: slips issued D. H. S. 1922. 'llasolmll gzllllti with Raleigh. Allllllill 111111St1'Ql. ll. H. S. tlowc-1' gaiwleii shows 1111 signs of 11CCtl1!1g' wc-Otliiig. 1.100111 9 111-936-11ts l'TI'O1ll1lO at S2'lllO1'l011lSN 111 cl1a11ol. T1'O11lJlC at lJ111'l121I11 also XVl1C11 9 :19 lufll rings. liast clay for cmclitccl 11z11'2lll0l 1'0po1'ts. 199 So1.1l1o111o1'0s 111o111o1'- izo '41115' favorite 1110111011111 1:1'01l1 llavid Cl0P11C1'11Cll,l. Pupils praotico serious OX1,11'l'SSlO11 to go with But if I work Vl'l V hard H113 11lO1lll1.ll l,l11JllS latoi' flisvovor lll0l'C a1'0 2413 Vil1'1C'f1C'S of 'LI tolml you so. .l111111o1'-SC1'11o1' Chapel. 11101111110 1I121ltO1'S. S1-111o1's are C11l'C1'l2l111Oll by -T111l1011S. Also vice '11Wsr1. More work-slips clue. ' D ggfi Senior 1 lay. .llie Nan O11 tlm Box. The 111011 111 the box about equally evident. .l,2'llll0CfliS lmrovidotl for books aftoi' C'0llSC'1U1lll0llS 51111101115 111111 their 0a1'c-fllllyv crasocl lmoolis llkllltlfxtl 111 illltl 011-tlitocl to tl1e H1'c111gl1110cflis. S - 1,1 U0111411' lJil11t1l10l. loo full for U1lC1'2l11CC.7l ClO11111lC11C0111011l. Yale atquo Salvo. 3G11 English Class. Pnyf' Nirwfy-111'1w - 1 922 IWESSENGER -win f T4 'l 9 2 2 MESSENGER 1n:m1.xM HIGII scnool. yw .Vinvlgf-Iu'n Qiflll f A 1922 MICSSICNG FI' 'J J twin- ., . -1 lx ci'-JY: DLLIIAM lllhll NLHUUL M ,f f .ff 5' XX fx I X f - I ,lx-X I ff m ff 1, , f ggi X nur ,nfffrzf .T 1 V '- r , R :- -.. 4.7 rig- ....... 3 Q E1 6 A if , Mm 1 3 - wwf CIM' X If X ,1 A-' W! W- . !f? 5?3x 9 5 X 4, ' nlj Xin fllhr ,VA 1 9 2 2. MESSENGER in-W -W SLD' 593 ' ' x ff T DURHABI HIGH SCHOOL iYi'l Pngw .YineIy4fuur ' 1 E 1 9 2 2 mcssl-:NGER A W' 1lI,'IHl.XM HIGH SCHOOL General Athletics lllz sm-lu111l 11s Zl X'VllHll' l111s f11li1-11 il gre-11f cle-11l uf' ll110l'1'S1 lll 11fl1l1-111-s fl11s 51-111'. l,llI'111g fffflt-ljllll ll1'llCflk'C 11l11111f f'111'f'v l111'w 1-1111u- 1111f f'111' flu- fr-11111. 7 W ' .llllS llllllllbfll' XVII 5 1l101'C lllilll 1-111111111-11 f11 fUl'1ll fl11'1-c- ll'2llI1S. 'l'lu- s1'lu111l was IllU1'C 111f1-1'1-sfecel 111 fc111fl111ll 1112111 111 2lll'Y Hfllffl' 15111-111 of 2l1lllf'1li'S. This wus 11l'OlJillll'V 1l1u- fo ll1G IIIEIIIIY fl11-ills Zlllll exr-111-1111,-11fs 111 fl111f 11111-fu-11l111' g1111u,-. 1X11fJ1lll'1' rc-11s1111 why flu- sc-lu111l f111'1u-1l 11111f larger 1-1'11w1ls 11f f1111fl111ll 13111111-s 1s lllill c-1'c-1 1'11111C was 5ll1'CTl121l flu- Tfxillll w1111l1l 11l11'v wc-ll, lu-111g lllllll'l' flu- 11111-1-f11111 of S111-l1 il sple-111l11l COilCl1 115 Mr. XV2lflil11S. lxlfllfillgll flu- sc-1111111 was 111fQ-1-1-sff-cl Ullflllgll 111 l111Hlic-fl111ll, 11111 1ll'2ll'l'Y so l112l11'N' pupils 2l1'fE'11llCll flu- g'1111u-s 11s llilll 1-1111u- 1111f 1lll1'l11Q llflflfllilll se-11s1111. ll. H. S. had 11 vc-ry 5114-1-1-ssf11l se11s1111 Zlllfl lllilllff il g11111l F1111 1111- flu- C'l111111p11111sl1111 c-1111. Very large 1'-1'c1W1ls of ll. ll. S. pupils ilfl'Clllll'll flu- QZIIIIUS 111 flu- cll12l1l1l1l1J1lSl1l1J series, 11l1o11f fl11'e1- l1H1lCl1'01l 111ul fiffy 161104 111' pupils 111 sc-lu111l1 2lfT01llllll:Lf flu- 111111l Qklllll' of flu? series 111 wl11c-l1 -llll1'l121lll was 1l1-fr-11f1-cl l1,x' U1-1-1-11sl1111'11. A girls' l111sliefl111ll lf,-11g110 was l'lO1'1l1l'll illlll fc-111115 were f111.'11u-1l 111 flu- 1l1f1fCr011f classes. Tlue-gi1-lsfook il g'1'PZll' Clflill 111 111fc-1-1-sf 111 flu- lf'klQ'lli' 111ul 2llXYil'X'S f'l'UXV1,lf'Il fhe 2lHlllfOl'llllll 11f fhe Q111111-s. ,xlfllfillglll il sc-lu1c1l fc-11111 was 11111 'f111-1111-cl if is ex- pec-fcul Tllilf fl11s will be clone next yr-11r. Tlu- s1'lu111l 1l11l 1101 lJGf'0lllll g're11fl'v 111ff-1-1-M1-1l 111 l1311s1-l111ll. fQlll1l' il 1111111l11-1' uf' luevs. lu1w1-V11-1'. 11ff1-1ule1l flu- 111'11f-fic'-f-s zlllil 21 V1-rv Qfbflfl fm-11111 wus 1111-1111-fl. 1l,lll'll1llll'l11g'll l111S 2llXV2lf'S f11li1-11 il 11'111ul1-1'f'11l lllflfl'i'S1 111 11fl1l1-fu-s 11s Rl wlu1lr- Zllltl 1s 111'f11ul of ifs 11fl1lc-fu' 11ssc1c-111f11111. Vllwrc- Tllilll 111u-e- if l111s llilfl flu- llHll41l' l1fl30l1lg'Sf211'C Cl1il1111JlO1l. All of 11s SlllC'f'I'f'l'X' 1111111-1 Tllilf 111 flu- f11f111'1- ll. Il. S. will 011111111110 ifs iuferesf 111 11fl1l1-fu-s si1u-1- flu-1' 1111- S11 1111111-1-1111 El f2lf'lHl' lll 1lc-- VCl0111llg' sc-l100l spirit. M 01,1 0 2 -2-11i'4 1211 -'--5'-39.1-,ye f' 1 N0 fl , F , ' , fr ,ii :L Q .N Lrf' f 4 'Ji' if -- Y ' - 14? J to u J :syn Iiflfjl' .Yi111'f1f-1v1'1'111 JQ ' '24 ,M , H, 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Prlgr Ninz'fy41'iyl1t THE FOOTBALL TEAM mga -HH 1 922 MESSENGER E- 5253 - DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL H44-mf Q ' Football T the elose ot the season of 12120 '9ludge Tvatkins predieted that ll. TII. S. would have a very sueeesstul season in lllillg and his predietion was eertainly right, in taet, the team played so well during the tirst two games that a eertain Durham eitizen named it the Blue Tornado. Durham opened the season with a vietory from her old rival, Oxford. The team played exeeptionally well for the tirst game of the season, winning the game hy the seore of 31-O. The seeond game was played with Guilford Ci'ollege's seeond team. Although the Blue Tornadoes were outweighed they sueeeeded in defeating their oppon- ents to the H1110 of 13-ti. This vietory was due to forward passing, eredit for whieh should be given to lValter Keener, who was on the sending end, and to Mantelle Vickers, on the receiving end. The next game was played at Raleighg we won this game also, the seore being 20-0. The results of this game thoroughly pleased the D. H. S. students, who are always delighted to win from Raleigh. The fourth game of the season was played with Oxford at Oxford. Durham was over-eontident and barely sueeeeded in defeating them. alloc O'Kelly made the only touehdown by intercepting a forward pass and running ninety yards to the goal. The tinal seore was 7-0. Our tifth game was played with Greensboro on llanes' Field. The features of the game were Paul Sykes' line-hueking, and Bunn llaekney's end-running. Durham won the game by the seore of 14-T. The following game was played with Raleigh on Hanes' Field where we de- feated them again by the score of 41-0. Vile next played Henderson at Henderson. Although tl1e Henderson gridders had the pluek they just eouldn't stand up against our Durham Bulls who simply ranwild, piling up a huge seore of 79-0. Next Week the well-known Vhapel Hill High Sehool Team was deteated by ll. H. S. to the tune of 14-0. For the last tew years Chapel .llill has been eliminating ll. H. S. from tl1e hasehall and basketball ehampionship series: so, the outeome of this game was sweet revenge for us. The Blue Tornadoes went to New Bern for tl1e next game. Our boys lost by the seore of 3-L-7, alloc O'Kelly making our only touehdown. This game, mueh to our disappointment, put Durham out of the ehampionship series. The linal game of the season was played on ,Hanes' Field with Henderson. The field was Covered with mud and pools of Water, thus making it very hard to run or do anything else. Both teams enjoyed the mud battle, llurham Winning by the score of 34-6. Summing up, D. H. S. had an exeeptionally good football season, and mueh eredit should go to 4'Jiulge Xvatkins, who, in the opinion of the boys, is the best ooaeh in North Carolina in eharaeter and personality as Well as in foot- ball sense. During the whole season only 53 points were scored against ll. H. S. while we piled up a total of 262. A Page Ninety-nine .5 'l 9 2 2 MESSENGER 1 DVRHABI HIGH SCHOOL lffll' Um' IIVIIIIIIIWII wa .1 1 922 MESSENGER -l ffff '- DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Tap Ifnw fxlffmlinylvl: IWA,N'l'!'II.l1I'I Vlvlclcus, S0lV'l'IlG.X'l I'I Gmf1l':N. Ullllfflfill, BVNN I'I.Xf'KNEY Sw-null Iffmu- Iil'wl's 1I.H',RNIiY, H,xlcNm' Bm-K, Fiml lhlwf HICUIUJIC Km.1,x', ARNULII, PERRY, Jlfmngwr, HENRY S,x'1 1'12:1wIE1.n ' J B Pugw Um' Hunflrml Two --if 1922 MESSENGER 2- H473 fs DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Ti- Basketball 1711lNG t11e last 111 Nt1X'Ollll1t1l' t1101'0 was 21 01111 iss11011 i11 SC'l10t11 1111 1111 gm, t1111s0 w1111 wis11e11 t11 t1'y 1111t 101' b11s110tb11l1. 11. 1'12lCli110'V 111111 M. Vickers 11111110 t11e g.l'll211'tl l1t1Sl1ll111SQ 11l'C6'1l 111111 Kelly, the 1.11I'XV211'11 p11siti1111s5 11. I'IZlf'1i1lQ'V, 001111111 1iJt'l'1 X', S1111-00111011 S11tt1-1'1i0111, S1ll1'l:f11lbVi11'1l: 111111 11111-11, sub- g11111'11. 1111 110C'C1l1l1l'1' 17111 t110 111111111111 YN s0011111l t1-11111 1101011t011 ns 1lC1'0 by t110 s1f111'0 111 23-113. 1111191 11. H. S. 1101011te11 810111 211111 il'it1Xl1t1l'0 here 111111 lost to the 11111111111 by tl1e Close S0010 111 -111-238. T110 1621111 l112lf'Qt1 its 1i1st QZIIIIO away 1111111 11111110 11t C1x111111 .l111111111y tith. 1110 1101e11te11 1116111 t11 t110 tune 111 37-22. FOIII' 1111ys l11t01' t11e Trinity ll1'6'Sll1.CS 11011-11te11 us 11t 11111110 11y t110 score 111 30-21. The next g11111e was 1112lf'0C1 wit11 1111211101 Hill 1111 the Y 1.111111138111111 111101, vT2111l1211 V 11. This was 1111 l111.11C11'1ill11 gilllli' 11s 011211101 Hill 111111 1101'11t1,1111'e been State C1111n1pi1111s 1111 21 11111111101' 111 f'i'2l1'S. lt was 21 l111tly 0111110st1-11 g211l1C, 11. H. S. C1QfCH1l11g 1119111 26-23. Tl11'1'6' 112111 121191' the teani l01t 111111111111 t11 11111110 its w0st0111 trip. Games llzlll 110011 s1'l101111l011 with 10111' 141211119-. C111 t110 18th 111111121111 11010111911 1.0xi11gt011 311-11. T110 111-xt night c11'E'G11Sl111l'11 XVHS 11011-11t011 2121-211, while 1111 t11e 211th 211111 21st 111111 11i11g1g Institute 211161 1V111S1011-82110111 we10 1101011t011 by t11e scores 01 3-1-25 211161 20-21 respeetively. T110 1011111 111111 111111 21 v01'y s111-1-ess111l trip, wi11- ning 01'01y g111110, 211161 1111 1'011011i11g 11111110 1'01-1-iv1-11 Illilllf' 1112111164 111111 001lg1'1l1lllZ1- tions. C111 t11e 26th we 111111011 2111011101 Vlt'1t11':V t11 11111 1'Uf't1I'tl, 11011-11ti11g Cary 11010 by tl1e score 111 811-51. 1110 XV011' 21 1111t1y 1-1111t0st011 22211110 11-11111 111111-ig11 11010 1111 F011- 111211y 21141, the score 1,11-i11g 37-32, 111111 t110 110xt 1111y we 110110111911 c1X1f11'tl 11t Ux- 111111 by t11e SC1110 111 37-11. On 1 l0111'l121l V -1th, the t011111 went t11 Raleigli and 11e1e11te11 t110111 HQ21111 by tl1e s01110 111 211-111. .X w00l-1 12l1Cl' t110 te11111 XVUII1 t11 S211l1t1l'C1 VVl1C1'f' it was 11011-11te11 1111 t110 111-st ti1110 11y 21 11ig11 S1-1111111 Teillll. T110 se1110 VVQIS 32-211. T11100 1111ys l11t01' 11. H. S. 11e1011t011 the C'ity Clerks 111 11111- 1111111 1111 t11e Y. M. C. A. 1111111 33-13. O11 the 16th S10111 0111110 11010 1111- the 1i1st g1111112 111 the C'11il1l1111011Sl11I1 series. VVe easily 11e1e11te11 1llC1111, the s01110 110i11g 15-113. Two 1111ys l11t01 we d01e11te11 1.0xi11gt11n 11010 t11 t11e tune 111 36-17. On t110 21st t110 t011111 went t11 C.'l111pe1 Hill to play Uhapel Hill High. 1Ve 111-1e11te11 1116111 easily, t110 s0111'0 Sfkllltllllg 10.17. 131011160 High 0211116 t11 111111111111 1'lC1,11'l1211'y 25th, losing t11 11S by the score 111 33-16. T110 IIGX1 g2l1l1C was l112lf'0ll wit11 1119115011 11t 1111211101 Hill, M1111-11 3111. lt was E1 v01'y exciting 111111i1, 1111t 11. H. S. won by tl1e 1-lose s01110 111 28-211. 1111 t11e 7111 111 31211'Cll, 11. H. S. W1111 the 1-1111111pi11nsl1ip 111 1110 1'121S1G1'l1 112111 111 the State' by t1C1:f'2l1l11Q l'10ll12lV91l 11t Chapel Hill. T110 s0111e was 339-23. 111111111111 1112l'Vl'tl c1l'001lS11t11't1 1111 t110 f'l1il1Ill1ll11lSl1l11 111 t110 St11t1- 11t 1111211101 Hill, 1111111-11 11t11. 'l'l11- s0111'0 w11s 29-211 i11 1ilV111' 111 111'U0llSl1t1l't1. .111 we 01111 s11y is t1111t c11'U0llS1111l't'1 11115 21 b0tt01' te11111 111111 w1111 it 1:2111 111111 Stl11il1't'. 11. H. S. 11111110 il g111111 1-00111111 this 'V0ill', NV1lllllI1g' 1XVl'111.Y 11111 111: twenty-1ive gaines I,1l2lf'Qt,l 111111 pi1i11g 1111 21 1111211 111 S1131 p11i11ts t11 Hlll' t11111I1lll'111Si 111111. Page 0110 HllYl!ll'f'l1 Thrw 'llflfi KW -W-E 1 922 MESSENGER H zikffl-'ffffi-E-+fiff 4:ll: DURHAM uwu SCHOOL Prryw Um' Illlmlrfwl Four iijlzzi l K-T 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER 51- 'l 11U1111AM HIG11 SCHOOL Baseball l l- 1, ,115 1Y111.Xf11 1111- 111's1 W1-011 111 11l?l1'i 1l 11. 11. S. 1111s1-111111 111011 W1-1'0 s111111111111011. 111111 IJ1'21C'11l'0 was 110.21111 1111 1111110115' F11-111. Q11110 21 11111111101 111 1111yS 0111110 11111 111 115' 1111' 1110 111110111111 1111s1111111s. 1N02ll'lf' 1111 1110 1111-11 W1111 1111151-1,1 1111 1110 11121 1011111 W1-10 ll01'C 1111s YGQITQ so W0 W1-10 11ss111'1-11 111 llllVl1lQ il 1110115' 0111111 lrfllllll. P131-11011lly only 11111 11111111-s W010 1011 V11011111, 11105' 11PlllQ 11l1'CllC1' 111111 11110 place 111 1110 0111110111 1 OXX'lllg' 111 1110 111110 11 111111-S 111 1111111 1111- ,Xllll112ll, 11 110111 111 111-1-ss 111111111 1110 111110 1110 30215011 S12ll'1Gf.l5 S11, 1111101 111 1110 1111-fs 111111 111111111 1111' 1'1111,v 111-11sp001s. 1J1'21C1lCklll5' 1110 w1111l0 11121111 w1l1 110 1111111011 111 NCQ-0PC1'1l1lYCll 1111ys. Nsllllllu 111111121111 111111 HZl5'X1'OOl,1 11111105 1110 11y111g 11111 101' 1'l1'S11-112150, 11111 Massey 111111 HC'1'1JC1'1 Sigley 1111' S01-111111, c,1Z11'lil1ll1 ll'1f'1'l1, 1111' s11111'1-511111, 1111111 115111, 101' 1111111, illllll Yellow CZl1'Ll91l. 1111' 01111-1101. 19110 O'K011'y 111111 S01111111 H1111 1l2lVG just 111111111 11111110 1110 11111110111, W11110 il. 11llIl1l1C1' 111 111111-15 1110 lllyillg 1111' 1110 1'6'1l1Hl1ll1lg 111151111111 111 1110 11111111-111. Those llylllg 1111' 11111-1101 1110 115 1111111ws: Alril5'll2l1'1,1, .l,'v1111, C'111'1s111111, 111111 Q1llC1'1'f'. fflll' W1-1111 S11111 is 21 11111-1101 11111 W0 111-111-V0 111111 111 111110 1110 fOll1' 1111ov0 will 111-V011111 111111 1'2ll1'ly g111111 111105. 11f16'I' 111100 1100115 111 111'110111l'1- 1110 1111ys s1111w1-11 1111 1'01'y W011. c12l1'.Y l11g11 S01111111 111011111 0111110 1101-0 1111 1110 1111311110111 1.11 3l2ll'L'll. 1311111 11-11111s p111y1.-11 ex- 1-0-1111111111115' well 1111' 1110 111311 g11111e 1111 1111- S1-11s1111. 1111- 101111111-s 111 7110 Qllllll' W1-10 21 1w11-lmgger 115' S111111', 111111111111 111 11. H. S. 111111 21 w11111 W1111111 l111v0 111-011 il 1ll1'QC-112lggL'1'112111 1110 1'11l11lP1' 11111011011 s1-1-111111 111150, 1111' il f12l1 N'l1l'. 1V0 111-- 119111061 1119111 1111 1110 111110 of 1-11 F111111 1111 1111110111'11111-1-5 D. 11. The f111111w111g are 1110- games 111111 press: Here .... . . .D. H. There .... . . .D. H. There .... . . .D. H. Here .... . . .D. H. There .... ...D. H. There .... .. .D. H. S 11 l'X1JOC1Cl,l 111 111110 21 V1'l'.V s111-00551111 sc-115011. 1111 110011 S1-111-11111011 wl-1011 1111- 11111111111 XVQ111 111 S. 11.9. S. vs. S. Us S. 11.9 S. Us S. 11.1. Chapel Hill... High Point .... Greensboro .... GI'G9HSbOl'O .... Cary High.. Chapel Hill .... S . . . .March 31 . ...April 3 . ...April 4 ..,.Ap1'i1 7 . . . .April 13 . . . .April 15 Pngr' Our' 111111111-f-11 Fim- 23 'N 'E 1 9 2 2 MESSENGER DUHIYIAA1 HIGH SCHOOL gfw Um' llIIll1lI'I'l . 1922 MESSENGER 1-.T 11923 52 Fl DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL LYW 3:12 Girls, Basketball HE your of 1922 111u1'l1:s the second 30215011 of the Girls' Iiiusketlmzlll enreei' i11 ll. H. S. as the tiiiest yet. The girls uttmulecl the IJ1'210ilC'OS fziitlifiilly and ff-ol they have ueeoiiiplislieil il great ileul this yeuiz Although there were no outsicle QHIIXOS playful the girls C'l1fC'l'l'il into the lllii'l'Cl2lSS contest for the Cl12lI11lJl01lSlll1J XVl10lC-ll0Zll'i0fll'V. The girls for-1 their siiceess is clue in large nieusure to the uhility of their eouvli, Miss Blillf' XV2l:2'Q1l0l', anil to the enthusi- asm of the student hotly uncl outsiflc-rs. Hail the 21lldli01'llll11 not heeii too small there would have heon il large utteiiilniice at the gzunes. All four classes put up u Very hurcl iight for the victory, the sc-uso11 eniling with 21 tie hetween the Juniors anal S01Jl101I101'CS. The gnnies pluywl were as follows: February 4. .. ...Seniors rs. Juniors ........ ....... I Seniors 8, Juniors 9 February . . . . .Sophomores ys. Freshmen ...... Sophomores 31 Freshmen 14 February III .... ...Seniors us. Sophomores . Seniors 11, SophoI11ores 13 February 10 .... ...Juniors rs Freshmen... .... Ju11iors 17, Freshmen 9 February I7 .... ...Seniors vs Freshmen. .. ..Seniors 15, Freshmen 16 February I7. .. . . .Juniors ns. Sophomores. . . .. .Juniors 8, Sophomores 4 February .20 .... ...Seniors us. Juniors .... ..... S eniors 4, Juniors 11 February Soipholnores vs. FI'Q'ShIH911 ...... So1phon1ores 24, Freshmen 8 March Juniors 'us Freshmen ...... .... J L1I1l0l'S 27, Fl'8Sl1Il1G11 18 March .3. Seniors rs. Sophomores .... ...Seniors 16, Sophomores 39 M arch 10 Juniors vs. Sophomores The teams were as follows: .. ...JllI1lOl'S 8, Sophomores 9 SENIORS MoNA SIIIRP. Captain LUc'Y GI.AssoN LICNA GoRnoN THELAIA MILES LILLIE HARRIS VIRGINIA FLowI-:Rs ANNU4I PARTIN SOPHOMORE-S N'ICLLIIC SCOGGINS, Captain AGNES WII.sc1N MILDREI1 BRANIIGN lVlII.IlRIiD HAYS EPPIE PLYLER MAGGIE CI1AAIRERs GEORGIA CGUCII CUMAE EPPS MARGARET WHITLEY JUNIORS MARIE TYLER, Cfaptcziiz, GRACE Cox N A N N'l'I'l 1' IC U N S'l l'I.X ll VIYIAN lVl0IZl'I EW LYN KNIGIII' lVl.'A'l l'1'l'1 S. LONG EMILY JONES MARY SAIITII M.XX1Nl'l WII.RERsoN FRESHMEN Rosie FRAsIER. Captain CLARA RIGSREE EI.IZABI'I'l'11 L.XSS1'l'ICli GRAYSON BA1.11wIN NIARGARIVI' FARTII I N G FRANc'Is FowsIIEE lVlAY RUG-ERS LoY1E PIACKNICY EI.IZ.XIiIC'I'II VIm'RERs INEZ H.kIiliIS GI.AI1Ys SPICICII Priya' One Hzllrifllvwl Sm-wi X5 5 if W :, Ay you know, this book coufaf hardly be puofisfzeaf were if not for the asszkfazzce receifved from ur Friends T e Advertisers So we trust that the Careful attention you will give the following pages will produce results that will be as pleasing to them as their assistance to us, gg gi 1 1 3133031111111iixixiviirixixini 0? vie Q Q1 Q Q1 Q1 QUQUQQQQIQUQUQUQ Kai QUQU,fQIQiYQUQUQUQUQUQUQUQ1YQUUDUQU-UQl?' - QM i l11 lhc' vouiplolioii of your high school C'lJll1'Sl' you halve pzissm-cl il Vf11'y i111po1 fz111f 111ilci- slouo i11 your Ci'l1't'P1' mul 1111111 rl0111o11sl1'z1l0cl El most C'01I1111Cllll2ll,llC spirit of persci- j vc-1'z111c1'o. To have giwirliizitml with c-11-flil f1'U11l 2111 i11sti- lution of as fliorougli Cl12l1'2lC'lC'1' as The llll1'l1?1lI1 High School is 2111 ?1CCO111PllSl1lIlCl1l worlliy of 2l11.X' young 1112111 or young lzuly. Sonic of you will Qufci' collogc, some will 011lO1' husiucss. lllliiclielvvi' course' you follow, Th? time has co111Q i11 your i lifc' fo l'9C'0Q'IllZ0 fha- l1I1Il01'ltl1lC0 of fl11'ifli110ss Hull fru- gzllily i11 your hzlhits. Youi' rvspoiisilvililivs f1'o111 this limo on will increase sfozulily, and without Those i111- a porfziiit Trails of Cl1ZlI'2lClC'l' you will liull yourselves haiidi- i 011111111-ml at C-very l1lT11. ' Tho First Naitioiial llzuili of illllfllillll is payiiig for this page i11 0l'Cll'l' to toll you that i11 its c'Xpc1'iv11c'Q if has sceeii l1lIl1llI'0llS of 111011 fail o11 ziccouul of wzistcfuliiclss . :uid f'Xl1'2lV2lQZll1f,'4' Quill to lmcsvcvli you To pi-olit hy thc 111isfalic-s of othcrs who have lrzlvclod the paths hofore ' you. 1131-gi11 now lo EARN 111111 to SAVE illlll i11 fliul way hiy El soliel flullllllillliilll for thu 4-z11'cQ1' zilimul of you. VW? sfauirl rczuly Zlllll PZIQCI' 'fo zlssisl you i11 any liiiauicizil . 1Pl'HlJll'111 with which you lllilf' he CO11f1'O11lCll. i 111114lil13411011xi:11uitrim13011rioioimliuinioirrc11111131114124ninixrioioioiniotOfc Ji ini 1 inluiuiuiuctli :1n1u1mx1uinCmn1oQixi icxio3uio1uioi1i it ii gui 313 3 3 1 gui. gi gb 111 1 up 311113111 3 an can :rr ini cp 1111111 DURHAM AND SDUTHERN RAILWAY Trzzjfc Deparffzzezzi To The Public! When a firm or a person orders goods, they invariably want these goods as quick as possible. Again, they want the goods handled right. That is just exactly what the DURHAM AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY does. That line goes the limit to satisfy its patrons. lt's a pleasure to serve the people, anywhere or at any time. It has scores of satisfied patrons. Therefore when ordering your freight, tell the shipper to route the goods via the HD. Sz Sf' Uur phone number is 249. Call us for service. S. H. REAMS, D. LUIVIPKIN. P. it' G. ill. T1'f1.fI'z'1' ,1IIIllllfff'l' Miss Ei'l'I.l'lRI A friend of mine went to the fair last year and brought buck ai souvenir but he didn't get any this year. NURMAN Low'r111:o1': They must have wzitclied him closer this year. wx i W 1 Y i ll Q. v BLUE R1BBoN BRAND ll S , i ,l Q -:ERT . X' y ra l i T1 ,E ix .Jvel ll ll il Durham Ice Crecun Conzpcmg l ll a :ini ini iii: 1 1121111 CD12 it ini 1 411011111 1 1 1 3111211 1 3 QD ri iniui 1 1 11111141 11l4v9uiu1u1u1rm141141141103111 lui 111 31:11 1 3 1 1 an 111111111111i11i1n111111111 in 1113111111031111v11ri11:11i111.1151111131111mimxiuioicxi1111111inio1n10i11311111101 WHITTED'S SPORT SHOP LEADING IN ALL SPORT DOPE DEALERS IN Bayeball, Football, Basketball Golf aaa' Teaazfv Goods EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR A. G. SPAULDING AND WILSON Sporting goods'Fishing tackle and baitPAGuns and sheIIs Durham, N. C. Mic. E.x'1'ox Cgiving out spellingjz Th A1.1f1z1cn LAN11: How do you spell it? MR. Exroxz HH-d-B-Q-ll-H-t,6.H 11111311103111111111111n1111113111113 i1 21111nq1D0111111i11in21mi Opposite Post Office ord 15 adequate' 0 o 11111130211111111111111111111111111311111150 0.01111i11111111111io1111o1 1111111111113 MEREDITH UULLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Admits only those who have com- pIeted the high schooI course with at Ieast Hfteen units of credit. Four years of standard work for A. B. and B. S. degrees. DipIo- mas in Music and Art. For calalogue and furilzer informaiion, write GI-IAS. E. BREWER, Pres. RALEIGH, N. C. 11 GATTIS-NEWTON GUMPANY De Luxei' Clothiers I-Iatters and Furnishers 1 213 W es! M0l'H .Slrcel DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 020911111 1 1 111 lui 1 ini 3 1 1 01111111111 1111 D. I-I. S. '1'11111'11 1s s11111111h111g 111111111 111is 11111 s111111111 111211 111111111s 11 Z1 11111111 1111111'1. '11111' 11111-111111 111 111111 111111111111 211111 111111111i11g 11111111s, 11111 high 1lll2l111,V 111 11111' 1111-1111111' 111111 111'11111111i11 111'11111111111111s 111'11v11 1111s. 311, 11s w11 1111111' 11111 111111 111: 11111' s1111111111 l12l'VS 111 11111 1311111111111 111g11 S111111111, 11s W11 go 1111 11111ss '11111' 11111 111s1 1111111, 1111 11s 1111111 Zl 1111211 s111'V11'V 111 11111 s1-1111111 111111 s1111111 111: 11111 111s1i111111111s I1l'1'll112l1' 111 11. .99 The Worh-Slzp H111111 is 11111 111111111 211111 j11'v 111 11111' 1iv11s. T1111 w111'11-s1111 111111c11s 111111 111lf'S 111111 11111g' SllCC'CSS1Ol1 111 11X1111s11s 111 11111 O11'11111, 211111 f11111's i11 111111 1111111'1s. ,Ks s111111 11s 2ll1'V 111111 111 11s 11cp1'1v11s 11111 sc-1111111 111 11111' 111'11s11111111. 11111 XV11l'1i-S1111 111111:11s 111s 1111- 1111111'11111111, 111111 f1111111 111111 1111111 1111111, we 11111 w11ig1111111 1111w11 W1111 1111s i111111h11s. 1,1140 2111 H0111 1112111 of 11111 S0311 11 01111115 1'111111111s11111ss1'v 111 us, 11i11l111111g 11s, 111111 1110 g1111s1 of 21 p11s1 S1l1. N11 111111111 11111 XV1'11'1i-S1111 1s 11 v111'y 111111 1111111, 11111 11111 111111s11111-11 of s11v11i1'111 111 11111111 111111 C'0l'1211111f' 111111111 11111 hi11111111s 111 S1111111111 111111 1C1'lC'1lC1' 111i11o. S1i11, if i1 1111111s 111 1,111V12l1f' 2l1l'V 111 1h11s11 111111111111 U's 111 11111 1111111 g'1'111111 11111111, W11 S111111111 11is11 up 211161 111111 11 111PSSP11. .Ks fill' 11s we 1ill0VV, 1.1. 11. S. is 11111 111115' High S111111111 111 N1111111 C'111'111i1111 1111111111 11s11s 111is w111'11-s1i11 Sf'S10I1l. 11111 2l1'O 1lil111111f' 11111111112 .25 The Lzmeh Counter The 111111011 0111111111111 111111s 11111110 111 f0S1f'1' p11111111i111111'v 111 111111111111 111111111s 1111111 any 11111011 1112111011 111 11111' s1-1111111 11111. The 111111y 111111111 111111 1111111111111s 21 1111111-f1111g111, 11Ve1'y111111y-11111-111111s1111 S1l'llQ'g1l', wi111 lfessrs Gi1111111'i1111, 1711131111'v1111, S11111y, 111141 S111i111 as 1'11fe1'1111s. '111111 1-11111111111s 11111 111111ip11911 wi111 111111'v11111111s 111111111111111'v, s11 111211 I'J1'OC1Sf'1'V 111111-11111111 111 11111 s1111111111s 1111s111i11g il 111111111111 11111111111 111 1111111 lllilf' 1111 s1111V1111 1111111-3w1111, wi111 1h11s1- 11X111111111111s: 1111 1111111 1111ys, 111111111 is 1111 111111111111111111 411: 11111-11111111111 111111 191511111111 11111, 111111 W111111 11111 11111111111111111111' 1111111s il s1111111 1111 11111 1111111- g111'111111, s1zz1111g 11111 s111111 is 111'11s11111 111 22'1'CZ11 p111111'v. 1111s111111 11111s11 11'1vi111 111111- 1-i111111i11s, 1110 111111111-C'1111111111' is il 11111-s11v111'. 111111 W11 111111 2l1NV2l'VS g'11111 111 s1111 1Illll'1l 111111' 111111 111'11111111. 13 The Hi-Roche! '111111 Hz'-I?0r'h11.1 is 1111 i1111111111s111y 111111111111111 112111 111' 11111 11X11'11-111111101111111 1111- 1ivi1i11s 111 11. 11. S. 11 is 11111 11111y 111111111s 11111si111111s h11v11 1111' 111111i11g 11111 NV1l211 1i111l1 111 1i1111'111'y work 11111 s11h11111 is 1111i11g. 11 is, 111 21 V11115' 1111111 s1111s11, 111111 Ellll- 1111ss1111111' 111 11111 111111111 high s1-h11111s 111 11111 s111111, 211111 11s 811011, S111111111 h11v11 111111111 2'lllf1 1101101 91111111111 1111111 11 1111s 110011 l'OC'Q1V1llQ 111 1110 1111s1. T110 01111111s W11111 1l2l1'l1. 211111 1110 0101111 111 1Jll1f111Q 11111 Il 0-111111 11111101 1s 0ll111'01'V 11lU1l'S. T110 llz'-l1'111'!.'1fl',s '111110s ill'0 11-1:1011 s11 101101111110 111111 11 s00111s 111Sl'CS110l'1fl11 111 111111211 111 1110111. fJC'C'ZlS10112l11'V, 1111W0v01' W0 1111 111111 il 111110 111111 was 111 1.110 11111'X' 11v11 w0011s 11g11, 211111 111100, W0 1110 111111, 111010 w11s 111l1111S1lf'11 1111 111122111111 j11110, 11111011 21 s111110111 11l1lllQ1lf111l 1111 111' 111111s1-11. .Xs1110 11-11111 1110 j11110s, 1110 Ili-l3111'L'11l'.1 lll2l11,'l'11l1 1l2lS 110011 111 111g11 111-1101. O1 011111s0, 1110 1111011 w0011s 111s111111110111 111: xY1l11'1lf111O s1111'10s 01111111 1111v0 110011 111s11011S011 W1111, 11111 T1l9f' W010 1110 0X0011111111. T110 ,Ili-l1'111'l.'0l 112lS 1111 111111111111111 1111100 111 19. H. S. 11 w111 0111110 111 1111 1111.1 11121110 1111111- 111111 1111110 1-11101011115' 11s 111110 goes 1111. T110 s00111111 'V0211' 111 il s01111111 11ll1111i'2lT1111l is g1'lli'l'2l11.V 1110 11111s1 011110111. cjlll' 0111ss 1l2lS 110111 1110 11111101 1111v0 11111111011 111111 111-111111. '22 11218 f'2l1'l'1011 1111 1110 1111011. Ch ape! Progmmy T110 V1111111-1 11I'UfjJ1'2llllS 1110 1111 1111s1s 111 101101 1171111 1110 11111111111s 11111's1111 111 11111' s1-1111111s1i1- 1111110s. 1111111' 1110 110111 111 111111 1111111- 11,v111111. 1110 S111115' 111111-C'11111101- 111115 1311s1101111111 fV10lll'1, 111 W111011 W0 1110 1111 s11 111111111. 11111030 1l1'1JQfl'illl1S Pilllgl' 11'1llIl 1111- V4'1 V, V01 Y g111111 111 1110 v01'y. v01'y 111111. 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On Seeing the Lady Macbeth A111111-, 1 1-111111-11011 111 1111- 1-111111'v 11ll11VV2l'V, A Cl'11l1J1Cl1 w111f, il S12ll'V1Ilg 111-1-11111, 111'1VC11 115' 1110 XV1'i111l1I.1l1 111111 111101-lv 1-111111 Away 1171111 1110 S11'1'11Q111C1l1I1g' 1111111 111: 1111' 111111111-11. 1, W1111 was 111111 115' il 11111 1111111 21 11'1-01 1, W1111 was 11li11ll101,1, 111111 s1111111, 111111 1111111-, YY1111 0111111-11 1111- VV211Cl' f1:1'1l1l1 il ll0ill'1,lf' 1-1v01' T11 Sll111J1'V 1110 1-115110 111 1,ll11S1llil11l'. 11110110111, 11111' 11121S11'l', 111111 1-111's1-11 1110 1-111111, 31211'1J0111, 111-511-g011 1l'Y 1110 1111s1s 111 S1XV2ll'11. 3.111113 011011, 11111s 2l11g'1'1'C11, giving way 111 his f1ll V, Iliad 111'1v1-11 1111-, 11'C1H1'1111l:Q' 111111 1111- f'21l'11. N1g111 0111110, 1 112111 1-1-1-111 111111 1111- 111111, 11110 1110 111111: 111111 1-1-11111110 11il11W2lf', Hung W1111 1110 111-1115 111111 1111- ll1lIl1l11'1' 111 XVill 1:ill'C, 1 S11-111, w111'11 11111 115' 1110 111115 111: 1111- d2l'Y. 1 11W11k1- W1111 il s1111'1, 1 M1111-11 lll'V 1-1 v, 1101110110111 11XV2lS 1111- g1111s1 111 111111s11111111-- A 1311 W11111- 11g111'0, 21 1101111-11 1-11111111-, A f11111s1011, 1111111111-1', 1101-1111, 21g2l1IlZ T1'?1I1Sf1XC11 1 g11z1-11 111 1111- S11111-11' Sl1f'1,'11'1', N0111'01', 111-111-1-1', 111s11111-1 111 1110 11g111, T110 1,1111'v 111111-111-1111 1'w11s 5111-, S11-1-11-w11111111g, 1,1-1,1 1J'V 1101- 111-1-11111s 'f1'1l'111 111111 1111- 111Q111. IICI' 111111-1-11111 1,1l1g'01'S 1-11111g 111 1110 1-11111111-, 1113? S1001 g1'0,v 1-y1-S w01'1- W1111 111 11s Q1C2lll11 H1-1' 111911-1110 f111'1-111-1111 was 1-1-1-11s1-11 111 1101- 1l11g'll1S11, She 1I1111'1l11l1'C11 21 w111-11, 111111s11111-1 111 111-1' 1111-11111. 110pa1'111'1g', 1 11-111011011 111'1', 1110 11-110-111 111 1110 111111, A 11111'k 111111-011 g1111s1, 111 21 1-11-1-10 111 1101113 lf'111'11101- IIUXV 1111-1111-1' ilNV2lA' 11-11111 1111- going, 1111111111-y111g fO1'11l, sW111111w1-11 1111 111' 1110 1l1g.l'1l1. LUCY GL.xss11N, 22 TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM, N. c. 'll A well endowed old college with hand- some new huildings, a large, beautiful campus, first-class special and general equipment, and a nation-wide reputation for high standards and progressive policies. Fees and expenses low. Classical and scientific courses leading to Bacheloris degree. Graduate courses in all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education and Law. For cafalogzze and illustrated booklet, address R. L. FLOWERS Secretary to the Corporalion. in150101:-Loioioiuiozuia1104 I1 NUNNALLYNS THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH i 1 1 3 in 1 xi 13:11 1 1 1010101 3 1 ANSCO KODAKS AND FILMS Yozff! find it at HAYWOOD AND BOGNES The Drug and Seecl Store WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Main Street ioiuxoioicv:o1u1o:oiux:vioqnuioqpui Durham, North Carolina GRACE SAWYIGR: Wonder why 1ny cold settled in 1ny head? BILL BnsN11oN: Well, you know a cold Zuioiuioioiz1101111011111niuiuiufl The F3.I'I1OLlS Monroe Clothes at EFIRDQ For Men and Young Men 525.00 3527.50 3529.50 rinioirxiuioioicr3u1n1ui1ri0i4z1r0:0 For: S.Xl.li'--0116 new Jack Knmfe, good always settles in the weak part. ,:, Otoriuioiuifxiuiuiuiuiuirxi 1:41103 i ! MILTON BRADLEY co. Q 9 g School and Kinclergarden Supplies - i Q i TMI Sion' Thr!! Sr11'1fsfic's g K Give Us Il trial C l g 29 South Broad St. Atlanta, Ga 2 I Q .. condition. Apply Linwood Hollowell. uiuiniuilriuiclir10111301111111151rdbucbx:initxiuiuiucimxiuiuioioiutbti 1 it I. l'-5 ,N I f xc , N3-1 4 ' YY fvmiflr-2 A ,Q ti K P' A Q 524 , TH I' IE' .-,' :sa Fi' 'I 1 S. M u ' 'ff ff Ali? 1 ' -I 5' ILE. TRUST BUILDING Ncart Dorn' Was! ry' Pos! Qflice Those who have marie our hunla their bunk sewn plcrlscrl with their bllllffiltg cofzlzecfiolz. Almost all of the members of the faculty of Durham City Schools, carry checking accounts with a Durham Bank. Some of them also have savings accounts. Not a few of the pupils have already started bank accounts. The Durham Loan and Trust Company, is especially glad to number among its customers many teach- ers and pupils of our Schools. 333411 1 111313111 3 ii 0 O.4:puinio1413uiuininiuiuif11:31:11 A F riemz' IZ Near! About the best friend you have in the world, the one that is always ready to help you and asks no questions, is your money. Put your money in this bank. In- crease the power and useful- ness of this, your b e s t f r i e n cl. T e Fidelit Bank Durham and Wert Durham B. N. DUKE, Chairman of Board L. D. KIRLAND, Vice-Pros. :Sz Cashier J. F. WILY, President H. O. CLARK, Asst. Cashier --iC07lZ17lL'I'C ia! cz Hd Savings 1-1 111121 311341 li 141141 iuiui 11134111 1113131131031 1 ni i 31313 i 1 rio R WL IGHT CO. PIECE GOODS READY TO WEAR MILLINERY Ma1'11 cmd Pczrrisfz Streets Durham, N. C 2101111413021rioiuinir130102111r1u1o1u1oirl4l1uir 1 3 1 iii 301131 3 Miss Rom-iles: Herbert, Can you make a speech? Hlcluu-p1cT SIGLICY: No, Nannett has talked me to death. Spaulding ancl D. 8: M. Athletic Goocls L. E. Waterman Sz Co. Fountain Pens, Eastman Kodaks and Supplies, Remington Typewriters, Pictures and Frames, Novelties Durham Book and Stationery Co. M. E. NEWSOM, Manager 3,3131 3 3 g,if,gilQ.1l. 1 I Duilricxioioiviuilli 1 limi lil iniui li it niuiuini :Lui :lui-ri mir 1 1211 ini 112 2 111: 1 i xi 31113131 101 2 lil il i 3 1 Z 111 111 1011113120211 21111111 106911113 v-1 Z 4 lrifhzmt 4' 11 1fni1tg Mali! Daily and Sunday A Clean, Coayervative Newypaper Dewiea' to the best Z.7Zl'67'E5Z'5 of Durham iUiU1,,1,,i,,3l,1,,14,guiugulr11 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 10111 1 211513 1 Am, SYK1-:sz My father was 11, great l fxder ' the c' 'l wir. Dov O'K1f:rA1.Y: What did he lead? I.x1'L SYKI-ISI He led the retreat. 11r1u1uin1ni1xin1 ini in 1 ni: 1 in 3 111 1 1 i Z 11111 3 1 1 in HOLLIDAY STUDIO For Poriraify of ilze' Best Kina' Main Street Durham, N. C. it:initloin2413034li0101u2u1D0i Authentic Styles For High School Boys ff- I I f , I I X Q IW I'!rf1 . .49 I . It I 1 It IF YOU CARE FOR YOUR APPEARANCE IF YOU WANT'TO BE WELL DRESSHD IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES TO REFLECT YOUR GOOD TASTE ASK FOR HART SCHAFFNER Q MARX,CLOTHES AT PRITCHARD-BRIGHT CO. MAIN STREET uifx101oiui0i01lli011 1 ini 2 1 DURHAM, N. C. Joris PARKS: Words fail to express my love. IYIARY Sc'.xN1.oN: I Know, say it with candy, 1010111131 211:12 ini 130101034110 R. BLACKNALL at soN HUYLER'S, NORRIS' and ROYSTER'S CANDIES Opposite Post Office DURHAM, N. C. 113 i 1 1 3 11111 i 1 irixiwzo v 2 Q 2 g U WARREN at ALBRIGHT I Fresh Home Killed and g ' .Western Meats Q : C'z'Zy .IIlIl'lfl'f I'h0nf' H4 : i HIVV Sfl'l.1'l' to I'1c'11sf ' S I I I - - - - g 050,301l-0aUaUQ0Q0QllQ0QUiUQUQlYQ 5 Five Points Drug Co i Q - I Q ! Phone 150 g I - I g i The Service Drug Store . I 11101031willic:initlil201011liniuiuiuini ini 1 2 411: 1 101903011rininioiniui Q 5101010101011wilrinioiuirrimrinioi J 0:0 Du 114uiuiulrx1uiu1u1n1n1awi1ri4 bi 0 . 0.4bniuinirriuioillifri:11413011111IDI1031114I11111111014hit:initIllini!l11ri010iu30:Q i i FIRST ATIO AL TRUST CO. g REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS g SECURITIES i EXECUTOR GUARDIAN ! ADMINISTRATOR DURHAM, NORTH MISS SOLOXVAYI Bunn, what is a, cubic yard? CAROLI NA 0201111011Iioininioiuioim13111411110201:Iiamirrirawmlifbf2CD0Z0i0i0i010Z0il13030111190 BUNN HACKNEY: I guess it's a yard Where the little Cubians play. O 0:0 Ozhiliilll!illlilbi0i1llliltli0l0lllllbllliliilbilllflllllt14liUiUi0iUiUi4filiillillillilli i W . C. LINDSEY COMPANY , HAS AN INSURANCE EXPERT TO SERVE YOU WITH l THE KIND THAT EXCELS' Q FIRE BURGLARY, BONDS i AUTOMOBILE FIRE ACCIDENT, HEALTH ! AUTOMOBILE THEFT CONTRACTORS i AUTOMOBILE DAMAGE EMPLOYEES A ! TORNADO PUBLIC LIABILITY i RAIN PLATE GLASS ! PARCEL POST PHONE 41 i EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE BUT THE HEREAFTERH i 515'516 GEER BUILDING : DURHAM, N. C. l W. C. LINDSEY I. A. LINDSEY W. C. LINDSEY Jn. 'Z' iuiuiuiuiuirrioiuisrioiuinqlfICDImini:minimislic141301113911rilriuinininioil 3 0.0 DIAMONDS WATCHES COME TO HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR PUR- CHASES IN DIAMONDS, DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHINA, CLASS AND SILVERWARE. ALLOW US TO FIT YOUR CLASSES. WE HAVE A CRADUATE OPTOMETRIST IN CHARCE. WE SPECIALIZE IN SCHOOL AND COLLECE JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. JONES AND FRASIER COMPANY S Son, have y lived here all y ' l'f .' B Tuoyz Not yet. I-I C Satterfield, Presiflvnl C. P. Strickland, Sw-nflm-y S. Angier I CARY LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in NORTH CAROLINA YELLOW PINE LUMBER DURHAM, N. C. itwirbiniuirlioinillioirhisxiniuininwi i 1 1 i 1110301 M B : Miss Ligon, I hope y ' t teaching your 1 1'l. t . y 'feel I l lVI L N: K'Oh, no! I'n1 not t ' 1' g th anything. PRINTING OFFICE ENGRAVING 7 SUPPLIFS , 5 A X1 YOUR SERVILI' THE SEEMAN PRINTERY DURIIAIW, N. C. 3 111113lilioilliuiniuiuilriuiuiudpayininil2 1 3 li 1 ,1.,g.,g4,g.,g.,g.,g. 99:11 1 3 1 1 xi 2:3 inioiuininiui 0 'XP' Q 'l l i QI Q IQ Q Q IQUQUQ 10Q IQ Q QI QIIW!lu!PQUQUQIlQKlQOQOQ0-0QOQlCiQ ' , ' f W wk i I 'Q' A A K Z - I g A I , , I i Durham S Character Factory. The A i Downtown Home of the Schoolboy. I i Over 700 inenibers are enjoying its - privileges. Are you? I a ! 910114131riuiuioiuioirxiuiuiuiudsnirrioioiniuioq EH? 4 ind!! 'Himxiniuioioirvioilui 0,4 EUGICNI41 ERXYIN ton truck returning from Oxfordji I will have to take a bath tonight. F'I'IItREl,L S111'Eo1z11: Me too, and Skip Saturday. ghiniuioiliiuiniuil,iU3,,g,,i,,3l,3,,q,g, ,Q Doiuiuinil11014131xioirxioioiuioiwza i Bqafwmfwfwfaf g 5 SNIDERT1ETCHER.CO j : Try the bas! 5 E SHOP WATCHES DIAMONDS ' 2 CITY WEN I S : A g Q ! JEWELRY . 2 I I A I i i - ! 128 East Main Street Durham, N. C. Main Street Durham- N- C- ! 1 101010301 rioiixiuirriirirga E0 -50 52:01:11 1 1 1 :oi 111 ini 1 1 cb ini 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 3 1 1:11104 Q 2 i PHONE' .170 g i A O LAND BDOT1-111125 ' ! FURNITURE i I y,. A H MANTELS 2 W ,A -X 'ru.E AND A I -' GQATES i ' I I cownsn cu.-.on mu no won:-no STDEFTSI - i - .iai A Dum-mm. N.C. Q ...A 1 ' 2 Q QUQUQUQUQUQ'I1' QUQUQUQUHUQIIQUQUDUQ IQIIQOQ O.. .0411 4111110111111io1111n1n1411o1r11o MISS Giaovics ftalking to Annie Louise in halllz What'S that noise in the oiTice? ANNIE LoU1SE: It'S just Someone Hling a complaint, 0.0203014121niuiuirxiuioioinioiari ,:, nm nepuiuioini 2 air 141311111111 HOME GROWVN FLOWERS HIBBERD, FLORIST PHONE: 5 Main Street Durham N. C. o U.-nz, 9.011411oiu1o1o141111iui 1 111111010605 4 Q Q 3 1 R. E. HURST g THE LITTLE GROCERU i He has just the quality i of groceries you like. 2 All you have to do is ! i to can 133. He win do the rest. i 9 621 EAST MAIN STREET , I if 12111011 Ozcrbnioioix1111111:1111riniauiuioiuioi more C. W. Andrews 8: Bros. ..l.q1NcoRPoRATEDpl LUMBER B O X E S MILLWORK PHONE 1584 DURHAM, NORTH CAR Q L fN5 DURHAM MATTRESS CO. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Manufacturers of MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS CQMFQRTS AND PILLOWS The Quality ana' Worknzazzshzf of our Goods .Make them Depe1zaff1ble. Ask to See the White House Felt Mattress None genuine without the White I-lousen label ri ini ilinixiniuiniui iid: 111:11 1 13 1 3 2 1 1 1 itil i ri ri I lil 3 1101 init 1 1 ri EAT AT THE WH TE WAY LUNCH STAND They Feed You Better FIVE POINTS DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA inioilrioioiuicfini Drr1u1niui01lrini4mini PAUL SYKIQS: This here cold weather chills me to the bone' JITDGIG W.x'r1qINs: You should Wear a thicker helmet. 111101010101 1021101 101011 iuiuiuinir 3:1101 3110111 1121111112 I. L. Sears Tobacco Company WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS The House That Strives To Pleaseu CORCORAN STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 3,,i4,g,,3,,1,,3,,g,,.1.,g.,g.,g.,g.,q-poi:114.2011rioguioioxsogoioirrim1411111010311 A1.'roN C1,,xY'ro1c: Boys, we want you to join the Literary Societyg it teaches you how to talk on your feet. A. E. Lloyd 85 Co. HARDWARE 0 0 0.0 0.413 ini: it1014simhisloinmitliuinioioiu Painting Papering Decorating D. C. MAY Phone 1028 Durham, North Carolina 03030301 1 3 3 1 3 1 I1 il i 010101 riuiuiuiui 211241111213 Z fo. Qu 4:0 3 O99 u em vzq Soir roi in Doi Dui IQUQGIQK Q YQ Q Q Q Q IQ! Q il Q Q lQl Q Q 3 M If Q lil Q1 Q Q - DUQO- . I FIVC Points Auto Company Phone l000 Durham, N. C. Afutlzorfzecl Buick Sales and Service BUICK SIXICS BUICK FOURS Priees of the nineteen twenty-two Buir-li Six Series Prices of the nineteen twenty-twoBuiekfo11rSeries Model Twenty-two forty four 31495 Model twenty-two tllirty-four 35 935 five S1525 five 3 975 ' 'L six S2135 Six 551475 sn-vm-11242435 4-iullf. 52325 nine S1735 fifty S2635 U'lzen better ezutomobifes are built seven S1650 will bz1t'!d.tlzem', l 'i Q, ugoguiozoxnia114114114'gmnzmlpuqpniuilmincpniuim11:1 vi 1 cm 1 1121141413 Jonx Punts: Behold me! in the flower of my youth. Arxrox CL.u roR: Yes, you blooming idiot. inricxzoininioiuirfini:rqbuiu Zuioiuioio 10410101 1 3 1030101010 Plzoffz e 423 Easy Terms Smith and Williams Stoves, Ranges, Rugs, Phonographs, Shades, Refri- gerators, Water Coolers, and Ice Cream Freezers. l09 W. Chapel Hill Street Five Points Durham, N. C. uit,iU1u1n1uiui,,i,,iuinc-Doi:xininiuiwrioiuiwill 11411111211 30312014 H. S.: If I should kiss you, would you scream? E. D.: Yes, but please don't mind that. Zuioioioioioirriuizxrioioiuioisrim i isxinindixmini:1101411rioiniodbnioi 110 O sromz Fon THE HIGH scnool. Boys wie HELL EVIQRYTHLNG Fon Tim now Schloss Brothers C5 Co., C LO THE S of Baltimore, Md. Stetson and Selzogleflfats-Latest Styles Durham Mens, Shop Inc. I. Beck, Mavzager UC!-nicxinioioinioiuir1201101111 1 I 11 1 10141101014xiuiuiuiuioi in n iiilinixiioioinirrini mini 11 1 3 1 1 111 i 111303 2 1 rioinioioimrioiii 1 JOHN SPRUNT I-IILL, Pff'Si!lf'ILf T. C. WORTH, Crlsllzfrfr REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Home Savings Bank Durham, North Carolina Made to the Corporation Commission AT TI-IE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IVIARCI-I IU, I922 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts ....,,..,....,.,I,.,.,,., S 848,453.61 Capital Stock Paid In.. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,,,,, S .30,04m,00 Demand Loans .........,,,.,,,..,,,,, , , , 214,817.04 Surplus .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 50,00lJ,00 Ovcrdraftss-scoured and unsecured ,,,,.. . 1,848.35 I'ndividr-d Profits ,......, , 7,088.89 United States and Liberty Bonds ...,.,,, 27,100.00 Dividends I'npairl. ,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,L,, 213,25 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages ,,,...,. 23,440.00 Deposits subject to Cher-I4 ,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ., . , 25Uti,f5f5U,1-1 Furniture and Fixtures ,,,,......... . .......... 30,000.00 Time Certificates of Deposit Dui- in Lt-ss than Cash in vault and net amount clue from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies ,.,,.,,,,...... Cash items ,,.,,,,........,.........,,....,.. Checks for clearing .....,.,, ,.,... 256,345.33 4,165.52 15,85-1.82 s1,422.024.67 Thirty Days ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, Cashiers Checks Outstanding .,,,, ,,.. Savings Deposits ....,..,.,,,,,,, Accrued Interest Due Depositors ,,,, ,... 055,444.02 . . . - 4,498.56 , , . . 818,340.48 ... . IV.!ISl0.,I,i Sl,-122,024.67 Your Savings and checking account solicited. ituiixioioioioicyioii110101: 010101111 EUGENE ERWIN: Were you ever pinched for going too fast? TAYLOR CIIICICKZ 'KNo, but I've been slapped. ifviirioifmioininimiioirrioib 010111 oi:uioiuiciioilrioiui 1 if 1301031 vinioioininir iii 120103111 ri! MAIN STREET PHARMACY CO. THE REXALL STORE AGENTS WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES, EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES SYMPHONY LAWN AND LORD BALTIMORE STATIONERY TELEPHONES 541 AND 553 201 EAST MAIN STREET DURHAM, N. C. 24110101031 11011 riniuioioi RAT MASSEY: Do you play on the piano? GARLAND Brian: Not when Ma's around. She'd iuio1u1o1u1ui411011114 +101 Bowdens Cafe The pIace where I-Iigh School Boys eat Let Bowden serve you at your next Banquet oioiz' 9, be afraid I'd fall off. 1 ioioioi xii ilQUQU,UQOQ4IQUQUQUQUQKIMUQUQUQ I HACKNEYSLCARLTON i PROFESSIONAL LOVE ARTISTS g APPLY ROOM 12 Q D. H. s. I I LESSONS FREE Q ini 1 xi 11 11 in in 1 in 1 i linings 1214111111 1 ioinioioio 11111 3 ,:, ntozo ! ! ! l 110.4 0 020 40:0 0,0 1- 2 4:0 K: 2 init? i Zwinioi iii 1 init: CHARLES LEE SMITH HOWELL L. SMITH WM. OLIVER SMITH 1'rcsidr'nt Scrrcfary Treasurer Edwards or Broughton Printing Company RALEIGH, N. C. Printers, Publishers, Stationers Steel and Copper Plate Engravers--Manufacturers of Blank Books and Loose Leaf Systems of all kinds Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Visiting Cards Fine Monogram Stationery THE ONLY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED STEEL DIE AND COPPER PLATE ENCIRAVING PLANT IN NORTH CAROLINA I-Iigh Class Printing Artistic Catalogs, Booklets, Menus, Invitations, Stationery I-IALFTONES AND ETCI-IINC-S CORRESPONDENCE INVITED Q-I ISIS-ISU-SI SKCS!U mnllllllllllllul S 07 ' SUPREM 555 Earls 5'- as A 'funn mi' .X fy. .,,,, ,Y ., . 31 53? 1 gifflj-' ' 4 .... V.. .... 'A ii-ai m '. '. ,f Ma-' pw 3..-':-+- 5 1 '4-4-,. 413- ' bf. f 4 - , - Eiinih fff - g7.L1s4..,:,.. I ' 5 .-. , in-TTT . ,1ifgs.f14,:p,ffd.,ggA.gF I ' V--Y - , M 5 ,c f'i,'w ul QI: fs. M - ,, I .gi - ,v ,x - A -. 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Lest you cast aside this poor volume, and go your way with a too unfavorable impression, we, the editors, would offer a word for your enlight- ennient. This is the sec-ond attempt to publish an annual in the Durham High Sehool. Whether or not it surpasses the initial trial we leave the reader to judge. We realize that this volume. the result of niueh lalior and perseverance on the part of the staff and the faeulty advisors. is a poor thing, sir. hut our own, YVe do not offer it as an example of perfeetion. but llllllliliY, realizing its ineonipleteness. Yet, as we finish. there eolnes to us a satisfaction in knowing that we have labored eonsrientiously to fulfill to the liest of our aliility the expeeta- tions of the student body and the public. We would hold the attention of the reader one moment longer while we endeavor to express our deep appreciation to some of those friends who have so kindly contributed to what little of snr-eess there is in this work. 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