Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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ELIZABETH EVANS Here's another one of the jolly, happy, and bril- liant students of the Commercial class. She's a little quiet, but you have to give her this, :he sure is loyal to the ole Brick House. SHIRLEY FEARING It could be worserf' Yes we all agree Shirley is a good ole' girl. Whenever anything is doing you'l1 always find her there ,especial1y, if there's an Apache dance to be done. She's known all over school for her giggle and her dancing. GERTRUDE GLOVER Whilst we liveg let ws live. Yep, and Shirt ever more lives up to that. As a Senior, she makes a wonderful president and bosses everybody from our dear little freshman to the haughtiest of seniors. And she always gets what she goes after, believe me. NORMAN GREGORY The less a mang the more he talksfl We all know Red is little but loud, but somehow we've learned to appreciate his talking. Herels to the red headed it of the Senior class. MARGARET HARRIS Maret is one of the most jolly and full o' fun senior girls, and as those who know her have learn- ed, she has a lot of sense. We are sure that some day she will be a famous woman dentist or mathe- matician. Just give her time and she will get there slow but sufre. 1 riflrlwfl 'iff -' 'wc , ,, , , 5 -,git l. Q , . 1 'l 1. 11-.ysimfi 255 3,5 ' 1 .gn X -f if . y : M 4 x A l. T. 1: . ! N3 -9 1? . 0 0 U YY! A ff '- . .121 5 I . , K . if H Q i K fliiff' it i 5 , . 1 ii I ,Q-1,11 ,A f. . K 533 gi 1 'x :N ' I I 5212-3 LL I , ,Q V- 1, 1 V- JM, f f, -f - , V . g .' I V - , M l 1 .,,. ,M Av E? , A wi' . fi Cf . fr' if kv-nl q X I V W nfl .jj-Q . l'

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55' ELIZABETH BRIGHT Ruby has chosen business as her profession in the big wide world. We bet she'll make a place for herself too because she surely knows her short- hand. She's full of fun and she's a fine sport. Everybody claims her for her friend. ELVENE CULVER Elvene is a very dignified Senior, who spends most of her time typing or trying to work Short- hand. She is a very quiet girl. During the time she has been going to school at old E. C. H. S. she has put her heart and soul in its welfare. ADRIENNE DAVIS You will always find this girl ready to go. She is always very pleasant and usually smiling. Al- though she is the smallest member of the Senior Class she is not by any means least. This is prov- ed by her attitude and faithfulness. RYLAND DAVIS Just as the name Stick implies, this Suffolk boy who jo-ined E. C. H. S. for his last year of high school is very tall. The only regret that his class- mates have in his coming here this year, is that he didn't come before. Good luck, Stick. MARGARET DRIGCERS The star pupil of the Commercial class. She is also the tallest member of the Senior class. She is one of the jolliest girls in E. C. H. S. always smil- ing and ready to play a joke on some one. There's just one thing wrong with her. She doesn't teach the others to be jolly. -v ..,n-a .: .-.A fl - '-x1l.HAmQ!M-L1jn54En4?L1Ln



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-'mi Ma. gsigaf' V, .s - ' .flfr , 2 Nazi . X, -... Q552 V ' ' fvffc DORIS HARRISON Doris is always ready with an original remark to break the monotony of a lesson. She has proved very eificient as Editor of the Spotlight. Doris is one of the most brillliant pupils in the Senior class, and the teachers are going to miss her good work rand wide mouthl. IOLA HATHAWAY Bunch is the girl who always wears a smileg who is always brimful of fun. She's not so interest- ed in her studies, but we are all betting that she will make a great cook and housekeeper some day. MISERERE HETTRICK Here we have a large part of the intelligence and ambition of the Senior class. Bee Rec is indeed a studious and competent girl. Though she works on her school studies a great deal, she has a side line. We will not be surprised to see her develop into a great piano artist. MYRTLE HILL This girl is ever faithful to her school duties and is always a willing worker. You' will never catch her loafing on the job. No sir! She, unlike many of us, realizes the true worth of an education, and we know we will see her gain success. VERA JENNINGS Vera is a quiet girl. She is no great mixer but when she is a friend, one more staunch cannot be found. Although she never worries herself, especi- ally over lessons, she seems to get along as well as the rest of us. Let's hope this luck will keep on.

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