Henderson High School - Pep Pac Yearbook (Henderson, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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F Pep-Pac IQ28 Alma Mater Words by NANNIE Ckownxsn, '27 Music by PROP. G. C. STEIN I LMA BIATER, we honor thee, lVe pledge anew, love and loyalty, We pledge anew the YVhite and the Blue. CHORUS Hail to the dearest school of all, Alma Nlater mine! Loyal we will be to thee And sing praises thine. VVhen our school days are over, And we leave this blessed shrine, lVe'll Win the victory and the right, For Alma Nlater and the Blue and the lVhite. II Thou hast always been our true friend, Thy name welll praise, cherish, and defend. Thy name we'll praise, cherish, and defend. CHORUS Hail to the dearest school of all, Alma Mater mine! Loyal we will be to thee And sing praises thine. lVhen our school days are over, And we leave this blessed shrine, Well win the victory and the right, For Alina lXIater and the Blue and the VVhite. JL LESLIE PERRY Msmeam LIBRARY ROSE Avenue .nmoansom rs. c. 27538 rw,-,gg ff.-f-71 H 31 t , -rw' if v- fir- ,. ,-I, , -,.. , -,. L'-U1 , -f- . Lid 22 3.1 ,A- E225 1 D -L: 25:15 S352 7-4553 3.595 yy, 3742 gag ,wx fp:-Z J., Q U : rf:v'?2 K. I , gqh 'Eff 54- G3 ox S I- 3 .IAQI3 5,,-E rt' ,gg ,A , E11 gfgj rf-'QQ ,pn gulf. gag-, 35- -2 5.9. .I-.f' Lie rf , 'V :-f I5 Af. riff iii rf x T' ,WU airffk ,fp r 3, If :H ,N '76 3572 W.-,TA fi C2 'Sym ,. L. an 'I' ' N 1 THE PEILPAC A 1928 X 0 s Q95-t .Llano-' lift' f 5 - i - If Tk Q: L JV VOLUME III PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS OF HENDERSON HI HENDERSON, N. C. 541.51 GH SCHOOL Q3 TQLQ I Eiffi M1 rff.f,-3,.-.'-wf.-7gv-,- , M ..,.H..,..I,,.,,,3..,..,.,-,,, Q.:-.2-'V 215.-Sgqgf-. green. J' y-A I-I I Four Dedication to The Facility S flL1I'lCIlCl1Cl'S,Tl'lCl' have striven to lead us into the paths Of lmmvletlge and tw instill in us noble ideals of truth. liriiiior. und Cuiirtesvg as our friends. they have advised and helped us in all our undertztkings and given us encoiirtigement in :ill tiur activities. To them. ive have turned in time of trouble for advice and guidance, and to them, ive, the Senicirs of192S, noxv turn in gratitude, and dedicate this the third vwlume of the PEP-PQXC to the Feicultv of HlLXDl'fRSON HIGH SCHOOL. A. P. Snmm PTZVIICIVPHX fI':acL1ltv Re,1'cscnt:1LivcJ . P F, IU! lx Foreword S the Pilgrim Fathers in the days of long ago often looked back with sea, so we, pilgrims on the journey fond memories to their former homes across the of Life, will often recall our school days with their ' l their sorrows their victories on the athletic Joys ant . .. held and the triumphs in the worthv accomplishments of friends and classmates. Like those pilgrims of old, as we travel life's varied paths we shall lind that fortune ' To each of us will has in store for us many experiences. come days of triumph and moments of despair. If at such times this book proves to be a treasure-house to which we mav turn to refresh fading memories of the Past, to escape harsh realities of the Present, and to gain new hopes and inspiration for the Future, then our work will not have been in vain. We have put our best ellorts into this book, and hence, have no apologies to oller. Wie ask no other reward than the approval of our classmates who have entrusted to us r Annual. If we have published the honor of editing thei of ourselves, worthy of those who a year-book worthy trusted in us, and worthy of our dear Alma Xlater, Henderson High School, then we are satislied, and feel that our duty has been well done. ll Q X f Ease? .'wf.-e-f-,., , Mu Contents Bookl SCHOOL Bookll CLASSES Booklll ATHLETICS BooArIV MISCELLANEOUS Book V A D S Eighz 9 Miss DOROTHY TURNER IN .JPPREKIIJ TIOX For the work of Bliss Dorothy Dorman Turner Faculty Adviser for the PEP-PAC. Senior Class Sponsor, and Director of Girls' Athletics. XII Heads of the SIfI100I Am XIII. IX. I. bI.I.IuII j,fI'I1L'ZIf7HI XIII. XY. C. III XIII. C. X. SIN T ,-fnmw...4 IJIIT 1QL.lL'I' XIIN. III-QNI4YP1l'I'X' Is. XX',xL'III.I: .xy Bf,fI1rI! qf EIIIIMIIIIUIII KIM. G. XXI, IiX1'I'I'T, CIJIIIIV IZLIIQWILII XII XII XII XIII. KI. I. S, CAI.I.IJXX'.X'x 1. -IIIIIN QYIIQISSUXI 1. R. S. XII.'CoIx C. XXI. IXINCII Nina .i , , X 'A ' f , , of 'f ' f V f 22,5 - ' . ' ' ' 1 03131 ?ffi f?1f 1 1' ,Fil 2,55 ' 5 ' . M355 BEAVER5 MNH Rm MI MRS. W5 FACULTY ENGLESHMSN A , :, nf MISS TURNER , 2 fkencu 1 ZILCVIVIGS Mass TAYLOR MR.A.P.sLEDD Mass HARRIS , rusmv mmm Fmucsm. Eususuran ' A CIVICS W ,' Y 'V n , .,,'f'f.,, mass BE A mR.PAYNe A A mmsteene , mm nn am Awmevucsmme rear scneuce 1,11 gmt, ', Faculty ARTHUR P. SLEDD, Pl'Ii7Zl'l.AI3C1Z, Civics A.B., lVl.A. lVake Forest College NLS. University of North Carolina: Graduate Student Yale University lX4Rs. ,lAMEs Y. PARIS, English Danville QVa.j College for Young Ladies, Farmville QXVLLD Teachers' College Mtss JULIA BETHEA, Latin AB. Salem College, Summer School, University of North Carolina Miss H1XLLIE BEAVERS, Nlathematics A.B. North Carolina College for Wlomen, Greensboro, N. C. CLARENCE E. GREENE, Science A. B. lXflercer University, Summer School, Southern College Miss GLADYs HARRIS, English A.B. Bessie Tift College, Forsyth, Gu. Nf PM Nlrss ALXXINE ELEANOR FFAYLOR, History A. B. North Carolina College for Wlomen, Greensboro, N. C. Miss DOROTHH' TURNER French and Civics A.B. Greenville YVoman's College, Summer School au College Guilde, Paris, France. XVILLIAM D. PAYNE, Athletics and lX lZitl1CIHEltlCS A.B. Bridgewater College, Bridge- water, Va., Shenandoah College, Dayton, Va., Student Uni- versity of Illinois Summer School. Eleven ., f ,G X .1 4- . 1 , 5 V' ' 1:5 1 Z?7 .:V:- -2 1' , ,fQ.,,.,. ', -,'I'31Qf2i,L,:iii2',:.f??:f'f'5i 2.'65 '2.f5I.1 GJ'4 ' -' 1 V., . 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But let us not be idle dreamers, Relying on those dear, bygone days, For we must ever struggle onward To acquit ourselves well upon this stage. The curtain is now rising. The whole world we must face, hlay each life be pure and clean As we begin to take our place. G. V. B., Clay: Poe! X f pg .- 1' Senior Mascots TIAS?-ELI. I31mN'1'L1:Y SLEUD Pham' LOUISE Pmalclcl Y 2 S flee IL l 1, wee PRESIDENT V ,.' .- I ' 7 iMgMgh5UgM!A. , - f f' , f 4 , . 23 , -' ri, 2 ' .1 1 - ' ' ,f t ' , ' QA ,N 'li ,,X. I .Q JJ .,+ V b f. ' f 5 :51 b- Xxx X, Q.: 5, ' :ffmmmmm,V1,+ff y Xxlwie SECRETARY 'tzeasuszez Sixlren Senior Class FLOXVERZ Sfzwft pm COLORS: Rufzzlmfcf KIOTTO: BE Sqzrfzrf B9 CLASS OFFICFRS CHARLES ROLLIXS .. . A ,.,..,.. A .Pnirfdfzzf BILLIE XIIXON .,A., , , , .1'1'vr Pl'z',fI,l2,c'IIf ROSLYN SATTERWHITE. , . . , .,.. Sffrffu1'y LESLIE LANOSTON .4,. , A , . , 71I'z'd.VIll'z'I' ELEANOR YOUNG ,L.,.,, .,.,,, A ,111-.YfCll'!'11II GEORGE BOYD.. ,,... . . ,.,.. .,.. 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For seven long years, we had plodded through the grades, with only the picture of high school to keep our courage strong. ,Xnd had we not reached our goal, was not our radiant vision about to be realized? Wlere not we about to become real members of that wonderful home ol knowledge which before had seemed a far oft dream? ,-Xt eight-thirty, on this happy morning sixty members of the class of '28 crept joytully, yet timidly, from various parts of town, to our destination: to the place which since has become a part ol' our lile. our hopes and dreams. As we came nearer, our joy turned to something which resembled fear, for had we not heard of the terrible disasters which had betallen Freshmen ot previous years? Should we be treated in the same cruel manner? Only time could telll ...A ' Xnd the tale which time did tell was far from a pleasant onel Yes, even we, with all of our hopes and dreams, Could not avoid the custom which had been handed down through the ages, namely, initiation at the hands of the Sophomores. However this foreboding weakened our courage only a short time, and soon we found ourselves facing the real problems of high school lireshmen. 'We encountered the hardships of Latin, of Science, and of Algebra: and although, at first, some came very near falling by the wayside. bythe end ofthe year, most of our number had come through with flying colors. It was in our Freshman year that the name of the high school annual was changed to The Bull Dog, and we, as lfreshmen, did our wee bit toward making it a success. Soon we realized that our first year in high school had ended, and we were about to face the problems of a Sophomore world. How little and insignilicant the in- coming Freshmen now seemed to usl lVas it possible that -:rv could ever have looked so pitifully Ntluniblli It so, we were not surprised that the upper-Classmen had looked down upon us with such scorn. So, according to the way of Sophomores, we began to pass on to the Freshmen some ol' the indienities that had been in- tlicted upon us the year before. But soon, the novelty of initiation having worn oli, we turned our thoughts to things nearer home, and found to our suprise that fifteen of our members had fallen by the wayside, leaving an enrollment of only forty-tive in the Sophomore Class. There was little time, however, to be spent in grieving over the lost ones, for was it not the duty of the forty-tive who remained to work with a determination which would make up it ir the fifteen who had fallen from our ranks? Wie began work with a will and were soon fully capable of solving X, lighting Caesar! wars and discussing the fall of ancient rulers. But our year was not to be all work, for liady lfortune sprinkled in it a little pleasure. ln February, the Freshmen entertained us at a Valentine party which was greatly enjoyed, and. in return, we invited them to a picnic at the Hllvaslioutil which was equally enjoyed by both Classes. But this enjoyment' could not last, for all too soon the tide of time swept us on to the Junior shore, from which, in the dim distance, could be seen the end of our journey. Only a leiv more miles to travel, only a lew more obstacles to overcome, Tllirljy and our golden dream would be fully realixedl llc struggled onward, upward. with the Senior shore our destination. Though live of our number had been swept down by the billows, the remaining forty lost not an ounce of hopeg and, with Billie Klixon as our president and Xliss .lulia Searcy as our guide, we looked ever onwartl to the joys and success of a happy year. YVhen the basketball season opened we found that our class could boast of three expert athletes, Frances Xeathery, Katherine Turner. and Roslyn Satterwhite, the Captain of the Blue and lVhite Lassiesf' Our team was especially successful this time, losing only one game during the entire season, and we lqnew that the players from our class had done a great deal toward maliing the year a successful one. Soon after the close of the basketball season, we found that our time was being filled with pleasant happenings. First. came the ,lapanese 'llea which we gave in honor of the Seniors. This entertainment was proclaimed a very great success and was enjoyed by all of those who were present. l.ater. the Parent-Teachers' Associa- tion gave a party for the Seniors at the Parish llouse. and added our names to the list of those who were invited. Soon we found that we could no longer term ourselves Jolly Juniors, but must instead assume the title of Dignilied Seniors. Wie, at last. had reached our goal! Yes, we had reached the last mile-post and would soon bt- ligistguing on toward the end of our journey. llihy had old ll. ll. S. become so dear to us? Willy did the thought of graduation bring with it a feeling of sorrow as well as of joy? Soon after the opening of school, after many class meetings and much heated argument the following ofiicers were elected: Charles Rollins, President: Billie Nlixon, Vice President, Roslyn Satterwliite, Secretary: l.eslie Langston, rllreasurer' and Bliss Dorothy Turner, Faculty Adviser. One of the most notable efforts of this, our last year of high school, was the getting up of our annual, now entitled the PEP-Pac, a labor of love combined with an unlimited amount of patience. Again, on the athletic field, our football team and basketball teams carried will some glorious victories. But each day brought us nearer and nearer to the end which would mean the separation of the Class of '28, whose recreations, joys, sorrows, and even failures had but served to draw us nearer together. And now the history of this honored and honorable class is nearing its close. Already we are hearing the resonant tramp of the oncoming years, those years which will mean so much to us, which we hope will be full of the most choice blessings, and, in which our class of 33 members, we trust, will play a part that will reflect glory upon ourselves and the Alma Nlater of which we now so reluctantly take leave. Lituvwoa Youms, ffZiJil0l'IilIl1. a T! as 3 Tfzirzy-one What Happened to the Class of 723 RIXSIII XX'liv. Sue Southerland. I cried, as soon as I had pulled the ring that J released my parachute. kYhat are you doing herefw Did I everl 'Why I was so surprised to see vou that I didnit see where I was going. I'm sorrv that I hit vour 'planef' I lh. that doesn't matter it is insured. I-lut, Sue. I certainly am glad to see vouf kYhat's happened to you since we lelt lligh on our graduation day? Some ol' our crowd are still on earth. Some are on Xlars this season. 1Xlice was with me. and will he down in a minute. She stopped to powder her nose lwefore she jumped. llere she is now I Alter greetings had been exchanged. I made a suugestion. Since we have quite a distance to go, suppose you tell me what has happened to some ol the members ol our class. So many from the graduating class hecame liainous that I have decided to write a hook about them, hut I can't get in touch with several, even hy mental telepathv, and l'm worried. We'll help youlu cried Sue. 'Wklhich shall I tell you about lirstfu lit-gin with yourselves. .Xlice. what has Sue lween doing? Sue invested two cents in the New lford, and she's been living on the income ever since. Yes, lvroke in Sue, and ,Xlice has had six divorces and is now living on the alimonv. She's a famous divorce-court judge. and lim taking her to try Charles Rollins' lireach-of-promise suit. I lh. do tell me about our darling Charlesln You know he linallv got his hair curled, and now heis in the linger-waving lwttsinessf' said Sue. 'XXII of his patronesses tall in love with him, though. and hc has some dirlicultv in keeping them from lighting over him all the timefl I'Ie's almost as popular with the girls as Peter is. isn't he? Hut that was awful luck Peter hadfl felt so sorrv for himI I exclaimed. 'Wkihat happened to Peter? asked I-Xlice. He's verv handsome. and he was doing line in the movies, I thought. IIC tt-ae, but one day' lte had to wear a derlvv and carrv a cane. tSue giggledl and one ol the extras mistook him for Charlie Chaplin. Of course Peter couldn't stand that, so he shaved orl his mustache. 'ihxilllll a shamel lllhat happened then? I le was tired, lvecause the director said that he looked more like l,arrv Semon than Ronald Colman. Poor Peter is living on the ?Q3,tlt,ltl,lltlll insurance he had on his mustache. hut he is planning to sue the movie people on the grounds that he can't live in the manner to which he had become accustomed I Quite dilllerent from lfddie lfinchis present occupation, isn't itfla 'Wlvhatis he doing now. anyway, Alice? lIis quiet lvehavoir rewarded him, for hels principal ol' the Deaf and Dumb School ol Ilxforclfi Tfz iffy-1:41 rf You don't mean it, Sue and l almost shouted, but l added on an after-thought, lt's not so strange, after all, because Eddie always was a studious, serious boy, and you both know how much he thought of Oxford. i'By the way, what's happened to Sam? 'Twas sad. His girl turned him down, and later we received a wire saying he was on his way to Africa to shoot lions, and that he hoped he never would come back. Alice and Sue were sympathetic, but the conversation soon turned to less elegiac subjects. I wonder what happened to Frank Wvortham f asked Sue. He used to worry us to death in school. l don't know, but let's try a little mental telepatliy trick and see if we canlt locate him. Wie all thought deeply for several minutes. Then Alice cried out suddenly, Oh, listenl He's up in a ballooniyes, on his way to see George Boyd, the best Geometry teacher at Duke. Frank hasn't graduated from Henderson High yet, but he believes he may be able to in a few years, that is, if George will help him a little. Frank has a pin in his hand right now to-ohl Hels accidentally stuck the pin into his head, and all the hot air is escapingl Goodness, the balloon is falling ata speed of two thousand miles a minutel He's approaching the earth-ehels theref -he's passing through it-it's getting hotfnow he's struck water-oh, Cwith a sigh of reliefil hels come safely out on the other side-in Chinal He says that there are lots of pretty girls there, and that they are grouping around him. They are all crazy about him because he no longer has the swell head. He likes China, and has decided to stay there. That's all. Now isn't that exactly like Frank? cried Sue. He'll have all those girls wild over him in an hourf' 'cl don't believe any of our class of '28 are at home just now, are they? l asked. Well a few of them are. Ralph Howland and Billie hlixon have never recovered from that severe beating Elton Holmes gave them the day school was out. Sue laughed at the thought. I didn't hear about that, said Alice, '4Tell me all about it. Well the minute Klr. Sledd's back was turned, lflton decided that he would revenge himself because they had called him Baby Holmes all during the year. Now they are slowly recovering at the Klaria Parham Hospital. Perhaps they would have recovered long ago, but Klargaret Carter and lflizabeth lfllington are the best nurses over there, and those boys always would flirt. 'fOh, Suel Did you and Alice hear about Carviefw 11 No, what happened to him? He heard a rumor that there wasn't any Santa Claus, so of course he got right into his monoplane and went up to investigate. That isn't any worse than what Raymond Cohen did, said Alice. 'LHe's farther away than Carvie is. He heardfdonlt tell a soul, 'cause it's arqfzrlflie heard-lean closer-that there were some little boys 'wav off in South Africa that -be sure not to breath a word of it-511001 rrapr and nmrrlz nzozzvyl Now he's gone to reform them. Tl: iriy-fli rn' Now isnit that sweet of himlw What ever became of Aggie and Eleanor? lYell. l answered. The last l heard of the dear children. they were touring the universe. They visited Xlars at first. and now they are somewhere near Yenus. They said that they would send me a radiogram from Saturn. but l haven't received it yet. sol don't suppose they have arrived there. They have traveled almost as much as Clinton Farris, remarked Sue. And you know that he went all the way to Xliddleburg and married one of the best ball players they had. The other players were so angry with him that he moved to Xorlina for police protection. Now he is writing at book on lffiy I Stopped .lur- fI'Ollz'z'7'I-llg lf'z'tl1 fin' Pt'lllI3' Br01l1t'1'5. Xlary Cheatham was the luckiest of our whole class. She made just lots of money lecturing on 'Why l .Xin Such a Nice Girlf but her biggest triumph came when she published her popular song entitled '.Jfmplf111f.t fm' Lifes Pozfrozz C,'u11.vt' Yun Srfduuz Nerd ,llnrf Tlmfi Um' Dmfn' Klary always was a bright girlf, l think Helen and l,ula Xlay had the worst luck of any one in our room. Donit you fi, 'Wkiliat was it? Wie hadn't heard. They got life sentences. l began. for disturbing the peace. You both know what noisy girls they were. always jabbering in loud tones, One day they were laughing so boisterously that the policeman came to see what was the matter. They were put into the prison orchestra immediately. and now they have risen to be Champion Saxophone Blowers. 'l'here's such a good chance for rising in prison these days. though. and l think they are happy with their music. You remember they received first-hand experience from our 'Russian Sympathy Orchestra' back in High School. XYhat happened to Lawrence Harris? l never hear him laugh any more. lJidn't you hear? lie bought some land on the moon. and three days later oil was discovered on it. He moved over to take care of it. and immediately fell in love with the l,ady in the Kloon. Since then. l donlt think any one has heard from him. Xlaurice and Clement tried to buy some land up there too. but were unsuc- cessful. so now they are in business as real-estate agents for Dabney. Just at this moment the pilot of a London Special caught sight of us and was kind enough to otler us a ride. We were able to get seats together and soon resumed our talk. XYhat happened to l,ucy Fuller and Katherine Turner and Katherine Young toofw asked Sue. Katherine Turner never found a desk that suited her in high school. so she went into the business of manufacturing desks. She sits in each one live minutes. and if it is all rieht. it eoes out for sale. .Xll her desks sell quickly. and she has a splendid business, Katherine Young got married on her graduation day. She was a quiet girl. and l don't think she's been married over three or four times since then. Lucy Fuller was dillerent. She went on an extensive tour around the world and bought the Taj Klahal to use as a service station for her Studebaker. Hhlarie has an unusual positionf' Thirty-four 'GYes, she hats. Her wild cut lzirm is ll lfwely spfit, und her cuts :ire heziutilul How strange that she should name them :ill numes beginning with the letter ll - llvilliam, Wlilter. Xlilsrm, Willis, etc. Not ai bit stranger than llrginces' marrying the Prince ml' lllzles. lfyerylvody tlifvuglit she wus gwing tw mzirry that gwrwtl-lowlciiig drug stwre clerk. No, he was Ruslyifs admirer. She ltmlted :it him once, und he fell Hut. Xllhen he got up, he found that his hezirt was missing, Lind alter Ll lung hunt, fwund it un the Hoor under the lmsketlvfxll goal. 'Twzis brwlten, tlimigli, lor she didn't like him. She became coach for the buslqetbzill teum that represented the Lvnited States in the Olympic games. Willett did Fannie dw after she left high sclirimulfu 'Tannief She wanted to hecmne A chorus girl. hut decided tri be fl lanly evange- list instead, and joined Aimee Semple iXTCPllCI'S0Il.H fl. B. FOX :ind l,eslie Ltinestwn certainly lived tw liwiwi' nur high sclnml. Did you hear about it? NO? Why they perfected Ll lUCLlLlfj' mud lrrnn swine clay which they found at the bull park during the lootlbzill seziswn, und new thert-'s zi city ordinance requiring all our scliwfil teachers tw use it. ISIN -in my wuy tw lnuy sonic now fer my Own personal use. tlifvuglt I dwn't teach. Hlvliliait are you doing nww, anyway? lim writing a book on how tm grew tall und thin in thirty days. By this time we hzid gone seyeral hundred miles. A Rene lflxpress was seen in the distance. The pilot, at Alice and Sue's wish, hailed the express, und Alice and Sue were sofm telling me gootl-lvyc-. A long drawn whistle of warning-steps let tlmvii-tww girls stepping into the Express. 'cGood-byelw Good-byel Tell Charles 'Hello' The Special speeds upg the Express passes on tc,1wtird Reno. Cross Pinch, Proplzvf. i X-ff I 4 f fe' fs Thirty-fists Last Will and Testament IC. the Senior Class of Henderson High School, city of Henderson. state of Xorth Carolina. lvnited States of JXmerica. having realized that our days at H. H. S. are numbered. do take this means of disposing of our vast number of accumulated possessions. On our arrival in the sphere of our high school career. we had little that might be called property except a super-abundant supply of timidity and glowing verdure. During our four years of high school life. however. we have acquired a vast amount of ignorance. attachments, and other valuables which we do hereby will and bequeath. SECTION I llc will and betlueattlii ITEM I l. To Xlr. Rollins, our hearty appreciation and very best regards. 2. To Klr. Sledd. our heartiest gratitude and devotion for guiding us through our Sophomore. glunior. and Senior years. 3. To Xliss Turner. we leave many thanks for the help she has given us in getting out our annual. -l-. To Mr. Greene. our room teacher. we leave our best wishes and sincere hopes that he will have L':1nother bright class next year. 5. To Kliss Taylor. a new bottle of ink and several more reference books. so that her pupils will always have plenty of material with which to prepare their lessons. 6. To Mrs. Paris. the fulfillment of her desire that there be no talking at the blackboard. 7. To Xliss Beavers, our sincere hopes that she will not have so many pupils in study hall next year. S. To Xliss Harris. a lfriglzf KFJ Freshman lfnglish Class. 9. To Miss liethea. a qnfwr study hall while she is calling the roll. 10. To Xlr. Payne. our thanks for guiding us through such a successful season in Athletics. ll. To Henry, an oil-o-matic furnace. an automatic bell, and a vacuum cleaner, so that his work will be easier to accomplish next year. ITEM II The Class of ,29 To the incoming Seniors we do hereby will and bequeath: l. The dignified name Senior at our decease, and all of our Senior privileges, hoping that they will have the little recess period returned. 2. Our home room number three, that is if hir. Greene consents. 3. Wie leave the quiet disposition and dignihed manner of Fannie Brodie to Katherine .'Xllen, Ruth Buchan. and Folsom Smith, realizing their need for them, -l. To Doy Hagwood. the oratorical ability of Clinton Faris. 5. To lsaac Hughes. the cute little moustache of Peter Bunn, with the hopes that he will become the Ronald Coleman of the Class of ,29. TfL1'rly-fix 6. To Harrv Bunn, the boisterous manner of Lawrence Harris. hoping that he may henceforth be heard and seen. 7. To Harry Xloore, the hopes that some dav he will get out of the Alunior Class. ITEM Ill To the Class of '30, we leave as follows: l. All the chewing gum which you may find parked by some of our thought- less class under the desks and studv hall chairs. 2. All the books which were stolen from us during our high school career. 3. To Katherine Smith. the frivolous disposition of liatherine 'llui'ner. so that she will never have to take life seriously. ITEM IX' To the incoming Sophomores, we bequeath: l. Our hopes that H. H. building will not decay before they graduate. 2. To Thomas Swain and Elton Holmes, our sincere hopes that they will grow to be atleast as tall as Closs Peace. 3. To Edward klovner, the seriousness and Seniority of Helen Burrows. l'r1iM Y To the Athletic 1Xssociation we do hereby will and bequeath: l. All the excess nionev which will be left over froni our annual budget. 2. The power to persuade the Henderson basketball fans to build an up-to-date indoor gymnasiuni. 3. Our hopes and wishes to beat Kliddleburg and Oxford in all kinds of sports. And we, the Class of 1928 do hereby constitute and appoint our class adviser the sole executor of this last will and testament. ln witness whereof we, the Class of l92S, the testator, have to this, our will, set our hand and seal, this third day of June, Anno Doniini one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. B11.L1u Klixox, l.i1fc'yw'. 2 Qtr E . Tli irly-.wsien -.4 4 .N X .5 'A4' 1 :' zip, if ' 1 LT: fa- Eifi: I: A .,., 2:1 1 -1? 5gf.,,..,::I ,vbg gs. Q., if -:Q 1 ' 1. Q Ar- ., r A 2 M Q ,hl:u,g,-T . - v .. W H - ' . ,.,.. X - ,,,.,.....- R - - ,, W: ' va 41- 3' ' ' E 'I ' ' . I w. - V gg ,Na-. QN Y .. P 'K .3 ,. , X, ,N - EF 3 , T 1'-3-M55 X .. f f I3 ' 'z:.-35554 I, 'Z , .,., I . ' -- ' '. , . YQ. Y 1' be Q . ,.51-:Q-' -.3 , . 1 ..V, f Y I ? ,.,,...V, H . ., .A.V my .. ..,V ,. , Q , way 2' -'i wa: .. 4-:-Q, -1 'abil 'L Ar- , N :4:ff'1L?f , V T Q I ' ' .555 ' x x , I l E' g: if--' 2 - E2 'I M2 ,am ' ' ,, 5'-Iffiu ,,:.:.1 . :fi v ., wr, f.. 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Hop',: Yes, ma'am it's a proposition. .-z gl ,-z Charles Ctranslating Frenchlz The children were fat and juicy. ze: .4 ,-2 Bliss Turner: How do you say in French Thy kingdom come: Thy will be done- ? Lawrence: Amen. 3 93 35 The plan of the Canterbury Talesj' was two tails each way. .sz .sz .-2 Billie hlixon Con French testj: Miss Turner, what is the difference between go and go out in French? Xliss Turner: ln one you just go, and in one you go out. .NZ gl .4 Kliss Beavers: Ralph, pay attention. Your mind is a thousand miles away. Hop : I thought he didn't have it with him. JZ L18 gl Kliss Taylor: The new Ford will make SO miles an hour ordinarily and 60 if pushed. ' Yoice from the rear: vi ou can tell it's a Ford, if it has to be pushed. .4 92 .4 Tools Cohen: Here's a nail somebody threw at me. lid Finch: Don't worry: itis only a loose screw out of your head. 65 .4 95 Miss Turner was dictating a rather long biography of Victor Hugo to her French class and reached the passage X ictor Hugo died ----f Voice from the rear: lYell, thank goodness. L33 63 .4 Klrs. Paris: llvilmot, how do you spell rnerciful ? Peter : Rl-e-r-c-i-c-y-f-u-l. .sl .sz .-z B. Fox Qto .limmy Stallingsl: 4Xren't you the gas pfazzfi son? Forty l':. ::':':v+:+a+ D-302.20203-bf:-'dl Al 1-1 w i E'- i i Qiui l1 - Fli' 1. ' --:E-' - : -,,-qi-v -- 1 F 5:- 3 , - ' , 7 - l-il - -- '- : ' V -- ' - ' ':L ' Ui' Y C11 A -ff: v --- L ...J---..?, - -- in ' - 7 ,s - E +7-'-' T RZ li f - V - f ' .3 ' f,, -ll , - - , -l W T--gif? Y d , 1 Q , - X i 5 , E . ? T Y, ,...-?. Y I . -- '- '- x , , -: Tia H . I T h f, iii' I 'lj 1 i 'ii 5 M .I Q If Junior F Sec.. 1 . J 'Q-an .lf f-Mags' Tl. PRES. Vsce' Pass. Tn eAs.l LIARRY BUNN, . ISAAC Huuuhs . Tom G,x1a1a1:rT. . Fxauriuau FENNER. Kflss liLT1IEA . .. Flfmwlilx: l1KIZ'.s'y BRYAN .Xm-m'K RI, 1'l1 .XLFOIQ11 C1i1:'1'1u11l1f .XLLLN KA'l'H1iRINl-. gXI.1,1iN V11uz1N1,x 1X1.1,1iN S11m1,11x'.'Xx'sCv1-1 X1l1,r11u51m liuowx Klx'1:'1'LL l31u'AN'1 IQUTII Bl1c11AN II1x1uw li-:NN -IUIIN Crnvlwll CXUVIIQ C'l,AYTHN 1XNNIl-LIJIFNN I 1.l414,l1lL14. 1'1,Nx11.1Q Forlyrzrvu Junior 0H iCC1'S XIOTTCIZ lffre 111111111 f'1'1fzf1' CLASS ROLL 'l'1,ml UA llll 1-2'1'1' N11:u11-,C1.-x1a1u,1 C1.,x1uf.1: Gmssf Dm' HA1.xx'mJn Nl,w1.1.l'l.-xx'1v.s kil'Y1lu14N1.1c ls.-mc' HLw,Hns .T MI XX 1L1.1,xx1 FIOYNIQIW' ll1'B1-:1:'r1.11,xx'1S ILx1u:Y AIOORIQ ,ALVIN N1'c141.1aQ LLNA RL1111 PA YY, K. l'11II.1Ps VV . . . ,PfK,fiuJt'71f , 1'141'f Praridmzf , . , . . ,S'1'frf1z1ry . .,.. Tf1'L1,fI1TEf . . ,Fdflrffy ,ltif'I-.Tff : Yflffvfv ami 1f'f11'If Fmllalx Powl-:LL KIIQ1411 IQUBINSON Rlvufx S1Nn1.1-:'1'rmx I u1,sm1 SXIITII NIAA11-.S S'1',x1Nu,xc1c Y11u,1N1,x S'1uxIN1a1xC14 Nlmu' SWAIN li1x'11H1-.1:1N1g 'l'14,wU1t 'I'lil:,L3I.-X 'l'11,LoT:aoN I'1I.IZABI5'l'lI Y1xL'c:11AN .Mtv VICK R1-1111-.QCA W1x'1'K1Ns Illzlaxmn-:'1 r12XYoO1m1.11-Jr l'I'1'11I-.1, XX'1m1m1.1r:F Junior Class BRYAN ADC RUTH ALFORD KA ocx T111-iumn ,XLLILN VIRGINIA ,-X1.l.1ax IXIILDR ED BROXVN RUTH E LTCIIAN Hmmm' BUNN JOHN CHURCH KIARY Flflililllil-, HRIU-1 I'wONVlI.LE Do Y Him worm rx, CH . 'M ' M: ' ' ' fx - ,iezfpiv ' ,f N . . 539' ' 2' ,, I 1 , ,.. E 1 .ij i , . ix A51 71 V '11 V' QI- -H856 5 . . .sv 5. - ' f, 1 V. ,.. 1-1,3 , lf Cowl: QNL.-XY'I'IJN , 5 ii ,, ' Q f.,.,,.., A M 1,:. 1 11252215 Iii ' 'i'1'1:E-f: - ' .2-2 5 '1 Qlff5Q1 .I ' -I ., 'F 4.1 I I , w ,-' '. V 4 , T' INN:-,la 2 . 1-.1 41, 46 ,, s - 9 'm'.Lf 'Q 7 -31: - 4355 3 5 M ,-, - .V , : --r 3. , ,V I ,:,,. H, X A J q u gh. .. Q -' -, ws' -1 v f',,5:55E:25:g. 3 ,.,:3- . li , j15. .f . , ' 1 Ion Cmlful-:'l x' - 5 ' :i.DLv..5,53fg52-2255V -11 - '21 f1f'5fff3'i1.'ff-52 1235? 'ff : P' ' 2-I :a21Qse: :fvzmg ' , .3 Q A . ' gpg.: -6 kr- . ISAAC IIUKLIIICS ,Q ' J x f 4 ' f I Forzv-ffurff f, ...i.., if ., ' 1 Q 1 , 1 l , l ff . ' ,, My Z :L V. in P v wzffrxf , - H A H S 5, ' T, k iizh, 1 jn, lg :'- H , ef 1.., , ' 1 1 fa 1 -Q ,, ,Q YL, V' ' 1 K.. 'I , 1 . W Z' '-- V' - f 24 mi- ' 'Q A ,L is 15 f .gk V: 53 ,WWW X A 5 V .. L Qi' V ' an . A . 'V - 4- 'Zz if f-'-ffl! .. ' f .. 'ix X X 2 lfbriy-fwfr Junior Class SIDNEY -Tomas ALVIN NL7L'KI,FS Ilmuulrr LEWIS XIERLE RQBINSUN LZLKIILIL Pownzu. R EB.-X SING Lurox ,IAM 155 STAINBACK FOLSOKI SMITH XIARY SWA! N IXLATIIIZRINE TEAGUL I9fLlz.xm3'r11 Y,x1'r:uAN Aux' XICK R msr.cc,x XYATKINS R IQRNADIZTTIQ XYOODLIEF Junior Histor LATION yet terror gripped usfboys and girls-as we began our four-yea adventure as High School pupils. Our elass,as a whole.was the youngest which had ever entered Henderson High School. This was one time when ignorance was not bliss -for we felt our inferiority every day, and in every way, with the Sophomores continually reminding us that we were green The most important thing that we did during this year was to eontradiet the feeling of Soph superiority by entertaining the Sophomore Class at a Yalentine party. Instantly, they recog- nized us socially. and a good time was had hy all. During the spring term the Sophomores returned our hospitality hy giving us a picnic at the lYashout. ,-XS Sophomores. we experienced a different feeling heeause we intended to avenge our embarrassments of the previous year, hut the Freshmen were Sta small we were afraid that they would cry if we did anything to them, This year we organized our class and elected the following as officers: lsaae Hughes, Presidentg Katherine Teague. Yiee President: Ferebee Fenner. Secretaryg Harry Bunn, Treasurerg and hiiss Kirby as our Sponsor. The majority of our classmates con- tinued the study of Latin. while a few attempted French. Our star athletes were Folsom Smith and Allene Lowry. who helped the basketball team win many of its victories. At last. we are Jolly xluniorsul Xnother year of fun and work before we have to assume the title of dignified Seniors. This year we reorganized our class and elected the following officers: Harry Bunn, President: Isaac Hughes. Yiee Presidentg Toni Garrett, Secretaryg Ferebee Fenner, Treasurer: and Kliss ,lulia Bethea as Sponsor. We take much pride in our class members who are on the athletic teams. both boys and girls. Wie are especially proud of our girls since they heat our old rival, Oxford. Our class rings came soon after school started and we are sure that they are the prettiest that Henderson High School has ever had. 'We are certain that the Class of nineteen twenty-nine will pass into the portals of their Senior year feeling that the life of their Junior year was indeed worth while. QXMY X ters. llrlrmrniiz. r Xf. t . ru- at-.lei . 1, g Forly-five jolly Juniors An old iyoinuii coming up to the station saw Harry Bunn and asked him when the next train pulled in and limr long it stayed. Two to two, replied Harry. Old woman: And be ye the whistle? 92 32 gl KIr. Greene: Annie. xylint is space? Annie Dunn: I have it in my head. but I can't express it. J-5 .4 35 Barber who was cutting III. li. Phillips, hair: You have right much hair, but hit won't be long now . 92 98 ,ll Ruth Buchan: Xlother. what is ll CLIYC man? Nlrs. Buchan Qin the throes ot learning contract bridgej: The King of Clubs. ,IZ 95 92 Ike Hughes: lvhatis the matter Snooks ? You look Worried. SnoolLs : Ilvork, Work. nothing but work. Ike: How long have you been at it? 'iSnooks : Oh, I start tomorrowl Z4 gl 98 Harry XIoore: This medicine is no good. Tom Garrett: Tell it to me. Hurry: All the directions are lor adults and I'ye never had them. 14 .4 95 XIiss Be1iyers:Ifyou had six apples :ind I risked you for three, how many would you have left? Bright Alunior: Six. .Q .ll WZ Czlryie Cates: If you send me away Iill buy at rope and commit suicide. Kitty IX.: ll ell don't he hanging around here. .NZ .4 .4 XV, Ii. Phillips: I'IZl'Kl1CI', I passed Cicero today. KIr. Phillips: Did he speak? nz .-z . .-z Harry Bunn: lllhy do squirrels like to play around this institution? Ike Hughes: Because there are so many nuts here. Foriy-.fix laafa. :-++::':':.::+:w:l gi Sophomore lwaaf ' :-+:fa'a':Q::- cj bloux lyxlill, NORMAN 4XL1+Roc:1V11 NANCY CHAx'Ass13 , NIARY nxnmn Hmuzs XIR.G1u51fN13.. I'w1,0XVIiRZ .lmrr Xulxxlxv.XI.xcn11:H'l' l',11m'u AI JJCN Hxzm, .N Y' H1 lx XYl.I,x'Iv ,Xvvm-K l',I.I7.XI4 HTH H WKH xx! Sxnrlc Iiuxh Sf-nTT Hnyn .Ixx1lQNliRx'.xN: lilxHxn1uf'xn'I'l'le N xw x' Vu xx .xfsl-3 I .xnr51, V1 ,A YTON til-:rmlmu Vmnxxz XI xlmxwcm C lxxl-. Nllslllixx' f'1u'm'lf C I,xR,x Nl.x1-Q lul.1.1s Hxux' lCLl,rN1Vr1m Glfmusl-11 Cxxxs Ii lf'II xlib Iixix Yr l',Lxm I' .xl Forty-.fig hz 'LKNIQH I fjlzulxfzri H xltlllh ophomore Class imzfz Bmzzly Ruff COLORS: XIQTTU: Lalmr omuifz f'14IIfI'f CLASS ROLL l4n1f'1-I Fr1'x:x'1LLI-1 Ilxwu-31, f7:xIili1lT'I' 1i1:w.xCix.xT1cY .Iuux II xxm .XYYIIZ ll Xlllilb Ilnnwrux' I'Ix1m15 XI.x1cY llxrlcs V1 xux Hl'hl'I'l4 l'l! Nlxu..l1A: llI3sTr:1: Ilmus Hlf ks f'Hx1xI,L3s H1-:HT AIILIUIIIHV IIr'1:H1cf Fuxxvl-ns H1'xT Nlrlmnl-:1wllI'NT WIl,l.I xxx .lmsxsox W1l.r.1.xx1 IQELLY 4nu:r,1.K1xf: HY .T0s1cvH1NE L.xN.as'r0X .-XLLENE Lz'1xx'1xY Sl.xX1NlQ T,4'1xx'1xx' XHTTIH Xl.xYN.xR1J HEL:-:N MILLX C'Lrpx'1-:L.xNu Nlrmnl-: NIAIIIIL Nxilmvx Pml-:N.x Nl-11,soN C'H.xRl,0T'rl: N1-:wx1.xN .lrmx H'N1-:IL ffI:IHTliL'Dl11,.XliIC liVss1A:L1. P.xml,xx1 l41u'f'1-L I'.x1cT1N J.xwE'1' I'.xsf,n.xL N.xLL1r: Srl: l'ITTxx.xN M.xn1:1.1x1-3 I'nxx'1cLL, 1I.xnIoN Humans Awx1HIiovrQsT1:n .,.. ,Prfxridfnl . lvllfz' Prefzdfnl .. , . , . .Sffrftary , ,,.. Trmfzzrfr .Fllfllffy .ldzmrer Rm' nm! U71 iff Hv:I.1:NHur1:sT1:R 1,T,'1'ILERl'X Dxvm Smzxns .xmox SMITH C',xTn1z1uxE Hyun-1 FFILSORI SMITH P. H. SMITH C'I.xu1-gxm: F1-1u'11.L . Ix1'TH STUXQ-2 .l14:xv1-:L S'l'li.KNU1'l Nl.xnx' 'l'I'nL14:x' CVLAIRE 'TYLER W xLT1cn X-.KFGHN C.XIifJLYX NVATKIINS Jeux W.x1'K1Ns fiHl'lISTIXIi XYOODLI LI-30w.x XYOOIDLIEIF M.x1:1.xx Wounm' .lonx D.xx'ID NVREN 1. L 1, 'f LJ E :1 f LZ - E 2 Ylj'-'H 1' rf f' Sophomore Jokes Father treading school reportj: 'LConduct, bad: History, bad: English, bad: Algebra, bad: French, bad. IVhat is the meaning of this, Russell? Russell P.: I can't understand it, Dad. Do you think it might be a forgery? ,sz ,sz ,sz A NIJXIDEN'S PRAYER Dorothy Harris: Please, dear Lord, help me to be half as popular as the dog that ran through study hall this morning. Q2 35 U5 Cleveland: The photographers never do me justice. hIary Addie: You want mercy, not justice. .4 L59 65 hIiss Beavers: Ivilliam, why are you talk L'Snooks : I guess it's from force of habit. C5 65 L9 Rebecca Church: My name is Church. Strange boy: XVell, mine is Steeple. el 65 14 Klr. Greene: Now tell me what were the thoughts Isaac Newtcwnis mind when the apple fell on his head. Kladeline P.: I guess he felt awfully glad it wasn't a :sz .K-z ,-z Nliss Taylor: Wlhat was the tower of Babel? Norman Albright: IYasn't that where Solomon kept .4 95 95 Klishew tat football ganielz Uh, did you see Snooks make the outline? 63 .4 95 Carolyn Ikvatkinsz Xliss 'I'urner says the Ifreshnien going to have some basketball tournaments. Crichton Harris: Wihat are they, little breeches? F iffy ing to hlishew? that passed through Sir brick. his 5,000 wives? and the Sophomores are K Z- 7 -? 12' 'fd -,-L? - ?? Freshmen iaa'a+:.:+ ' gl ff ,-as Y ,.,j. 2sA . ., EG, ' '-1 V 2- i:1.2':'5 . Zufj ' K., f , cf X 'K' guy, If ' 2 A ffa, 1 H i. M. p , N ,Z ,. Q, , ,zz 1 Sec. A y is Q4 45 3- ... ' RES. - iw 'za :Q 'S JL, y -if 1 'QB' , -3 5 2 '1 2' Vac: Pasaf Q Teams.. . EUGILNIA lioyn , I'IY.XL'IN'l'II HL:N'1'121a 'l'11m1.x5 POXVIQLI, Lfnxmlw wlovxma. KI1a.W. D. PAYYlQ,. , l Lou Lu: Pfzzk Ruff' Fwy-two Freshman X f Pb 2.3 Class . . . .Pra.fz'u mzI , Vin l77'L'.f1-dill! , Sffrflzzry . . Trm1,ruffr . . fil1l'll!fj'.!t1If.'Z-.fff Comms: C7'z'z'PI and S1'f:'rr NIARY ALLEN KIARY BLACKBCRN XIARY HAX'ES BLACKNAL1, EIYGENIA BOYD XYILLIAM BREXVER RZRA DIXNIPQI, XIANIIE ROSE IJAXIEL NIARY XIEADOWS IDUKF SELIIA GILI. FRFSHRIEN 15 CLASS ROLL LULA PAGE GOOCH XX-ILLIAKI GREENE ALMA GRISSOBI DORQIIIY H. GRIAAQYI CRICIITQN PIARRIS BETSY ROSE KIONFS YIRGINIA KING YIVIAN LOWRY 'l'IIoxIAs XfIl.I,ILI-K Sf T, E FLOIQILNCE NORWICII CIXTHERINE OAKLEY 'l'IfIoxIAs POXVELL CIIARLIQS SELLARS 3. 0. SPRVILL, JR. 'TI-IOMAI-T SXYAIN .XNNE XYIIITE SALLIE WIIITI: SALLIE XYUIYNG Fzifly-tfz rff IXIAURICE ALLEN LESSIE BRHRILIITI' AIARY CARROLL HARRY C ATLIITT REBECCA CHURCH MARY I':LIZAB1i'I'H CO'I' ELILANOR DAVIS FRANCES ICLLIS ASIIBY EVANS XIABEL FAULKNJLR IQATHLEEN FOGLEMAN JOHN ALLEN HALL I zfly four TON FRESHMEN 19 CLASS ROLL AIARIAN HARDEE SOL HAH'ES IINHEODORE HERBENEli R. B. HESTEIK NIARY HUGIIES ADDIE JONES EDXVARD IOYNER CHRISTINE XIORRIS INEZ AIURRELL FRANCES ELLIS HELEN NELSON .Inf S CHARLES O,BRIEN NIARIA PARHAIII AIOI-IN HENRH' PARRISH CRAXVFORD PEACE fXLT1IEA PERRY BESSIE LEE POOLE ICLIZAIIETI-I RANES DLTIQENA STAINBACK -IAIIES STALLINGS YIRGINIA XVILSON 1.1. YOUNG, JR. AIARY FRANCES YYOUNG XVIRGINIA AYCOCK CARL BOWLING CECIL BROXVN ARNORD CARTER LEONARD EASON RDNA GOODILICII DOROTII3' CSRISSOM ELIZABETH GRISSOXI HENRY HIGIIT JAMES HIOI-IT ELTON HOLRIES RITTII HUGHEQ FRFSHKIEX 17 CLASS ROLL HYACINTII HUNTER FRANK AIOYNER CRAYTON KELLY CHARLES LOUOIILIN LOLA XIAYNARD HALLIE FRANK KIILLQ- CRANDALL NELSON TIIOMAS NELSON ALICE NILNYMAN LEAI-I OX'ERTON FRED PEARCL' XIARTIIA POPE A Nf ,. E . HIXIl'FXX'1-ILL ROGERS GLENN SATTIZRXVHITE DVIILEY SMITI-I ROY SNIITII VIRGINIA SPAIN ELIZABETH TIIAYER AIOIIN TUCRER BLANCIIE XVALTERS CERACE XYOODLIEF RTIIEL WORTIIANI QLLORCIA WORTI-IMI LIARRY WORTIIAM Fzftg five History of Baby 1931 Born: September 10, IQZ7. U'fz'gl1r.' 11,000 pountls. Cl11'1'.rii'1n'al.' Freshinen :it Hendersrni High Scliool, Heiitlersoii, Xorth Carolina Czffiy' lniti:'itirin lroin the wise- tiltl Sophsz P:itltllt-3' frnni the .luni0rS. 1MlYiCC liwin the Sc-iiirirs, :intl Tiine Slips irriin the Faculty. Cn! Fzfrf Tooth: Un czintlv friini 'Llittle attire. FZil'.Yf Slfp: Tlirmving ehzilli :intl erziserx Fir!! Uiirfiig: Fair Week. Pff13'n1f1fr.r.' Sfipliuinfires :intl Aluniors. Bllbylf Boolcf: Latin and Xlgchrzx. Bubyfr FI.1'.l'l Prfzyfn' 'lhlav all the time slips go up in sinolqclw Babyfr Firft Toy: The pencil Sharpener. 8017.111 .'1'rr1I'1'fz'f',r.' The Senior HLlll4'JXK'CiCll Carnival. Tlizizigi' Baby Saint: Insane inezxns something that has lost its mind. 'lThe live sincesf' Vice is Ll thing private intlivitluzils do such as hereditvf' Bnbyfv Firft Ri'.mf1iriu11.' 'Wlvlien I become Principal I will abolish time class, Babyfr .-ln1b1'f1'o21.' To heeoine Z1 Snplimnorc :intl get revenge. Nl ,, 2 . Fifty-Jin: HHH Athletics laQ:':f:':+:' :.::f::f::':w:'a.:v':n':aQ:-'::':vQ::f:f :v'::+:wcl 2. I, yr ! 4 I W F1fzy-eight Our Coaches Miss DOROTHY TURNER W. D. PAYNE Direffor QfG1f!.Y, ,flfflfflicx Dirrtlor uf Boyf' xlflzlflifr T! :EEF f OCZ! 'rw- ,VO ,fu-P 'Hn HARRX' RIOORE, Captain HARRX' KIOORE CI,EvEI,ANIJ KIUORP. LESLIE LANOSION LAXVRENCE H,ARRIS RAYMOND COIIEY Football CIIARLEQ. SQUXD .XLVIN NIYCRLES HIiI5IaR'I' LITXYIS HL'BEIiT LOXYIJFR COVIE CLIIYTON XX II,I,IAxI RIOYNIER QIEORGE ICY.-xxs XX ILMOT BIINX HARRY BIXNN W KIARION ROGERS MIOIIN LIIITRCII ROLLINS, JlI1III1.qer IXLTON SMITH SAM PEACE ,IOIIN HALL KVIEORGE COOKIE SQL HAYES DOY PLXGYVOOIJ ALBERT POXYELL ISA.-YC HIMIIEQ -IOIIN HAMM ARTHUR PIERCE CII,xRI.Es ROLLINS WC72 1 6I,CI ' ' ' ' 4 ' ,ff f if P' , , . , yifzqlm VVA, 1 f 7 1 ,N.' ,,., I -I, V ,V,,. , 7 SM ff 1 ,EX I, , 0,,fZ42f5,gg' ,- . , - 375- .I 1,15 i,z,,,.CLM. A ' 'ig If Rf Uffifgf 9 ' , ' ff 4 K Q - ' I TH! f 5, , - A ' 2.5 4 R NX ' v ' A r - I IQg.,.. i Q Y I I. - Jevyqjln 0 A , ' E Rami :Q I b4f 4TPff?73 W4Z !r jf? 5-f -- fvg-7 I - W. ' ,. 'f 2 ' , 0 , ' 9422 ff f ff 4 MU M fi - ,,,z, ' ff Y -I I, , ,E ., , M , . . I 2,1 . , , YZ J , far. . K - ,. 5 I f 'ly 2 ' ,J xxxxxu W xx-.I 0 UIQ HI J :.,., ,1 i ' fig f 4 ' Q flu I , gif? , mmm.. X I 9 I 4 '- vw -' lr I ' . - 'E X1 S ' gf'-IL -I N X 5 f I A A S' J fffffff -1 'W za: 2? '7 Il 4 A ff- , Qggiagvia' 'ff J ' a 'V a fn' ,-1, Z N2 f'..' Z . . f ff fc. , V. CAPTAIN HARRX' XIOORE MASCOT NIANAUER CHARLES ROIIINQ Fzj'ty-nine A Review of the Football Season HE year 1927 was full of colorful events for the Henderson High School football team. During the first few weeks of practice under the guidance of our new coach, Klr. Payne, the prospects for a successful season looked 'ldarlszf' However, after we had had several weeks of stiff practice with our green material and had a weeding out process, we hegan our schedule. The rnost outstanding event of the season was when the Bull Dogs gained for themselves the honor of heing the first teain in North Carolina to defeat the powerful Roanoke Rapids ulilevenw during the past two years. SlfI.'XSON'S SCHICDVLF llull Docs Opponents Henderson .., , . O Rocky Klountw .,...,. Henderson ,, 0 Raleigh Orphanage. . . . Henderson fl XYeldon ,..,,..,... Henderson . ri Nashville, , ,... Henderson . 2 Roanoke Rapids Henderson W Zeh Yance . . Henderson I5 Zeb Vance .,.. Henderson 2-l Roxlvoro . Henderson , U Oxford .......,, Henderson o Gaines won Gaines lost, . ., Haines tied . . . , . ., Tnmf Poinlx l lenderson .,,. 92 Xlf I -7 2 Q Sixty Lawrenceville, Ya. .. 4 N4 Scorer! Upponenl s .... lil UIQ .XND WH1'l'Ii LASSIICSH ROSLYN SAT'l'IQIiXYIll'I'Ii, Cnpfuifz Flmxcns N1m'1'1mm', .Uauagrr Rus LYN S.'X'l l'lC ll WIIITIL F1mNC1is X nA'1'1115I4x' I'o1,sox1 SAIITH SQKJX D lixrlllilzlxli 'l'l'l:N1.I1 I5OlZt,Vl'IlY f,:RIShOIXI .XLLIQNIZ I,f,m'laY f:liIl'I'Rl'fvl', P.xf,L Klum' C111-ux'1'1l,xx1 ICLLQANOR Yul ING ,I ICXYIAQI. STIQANQ L .v f .Af ,,. , Z., . xv ' f.Pz Y s M' A KW . ff f 1 lf? - W 1: gf fe A V T, - I, A I 44g'f'o,'91 -,sw gf' f OSLYN SA'I I'l.IiNX'III'l'Ip Capfuzu .Xu N12 I'1f1I,I,Ixl.xN l7lx.xNg11s NI'.:X'l'IlIi .wrlfffll ,Ulzmltiffr li Y S ixty-0 uf A Review of the Girls, Basketball Season HE season of 1928 for the Blue and lVhite Lassiesv was a great success. Coach Turner's team swept through the northeastern part of Carolina like a tornado, and left only defeat in its path. After having suffered two very serious defeats at the beginning of the season, the girls began to play real basketball and won a long list of consecutive victories. The Lassies owe their success to the splendid coaching which they have received, and to the lighting spirit of the entire team. lil,L'lC AND XYHl'I'lC LrXSSll'lS l5ASlilC'l'BAl,I, SCHl11DULli lnssies Opponents Henderson , ,. ,IS Franklinton ..,...,.,. ..... 2 It Henderson .. ,Irv Franklinton ,. 17 Henderson .,,. 19 Roxboro ,.... 12 Henderson , lo Middleburg .22 Henderson , . .51 Roanoke Rapids ll Henderson , .33 lldward Best . .. 9 Henderson . . ,Z7 Weldon ....,. . 9 Henderson , .,,. lf? Kliddlebnrtr., ZS Henderson , . .29 Oxford. , . 9 Henderson, . . ,23 Townsville . 9 Henderson , .l3 Zeb Vance, . 5 Henderson , . ZA Dabney, . . 17 Henderson, . 27 Raleigh. . . 22 Henderson , M21 Clarksville ., 5 Henderson. . .19 Garner .,. l7 Henderson .. .17 Clarksville ... 7 Henderson . . .20 Zeb Yance, . . , . 7 Henderson , . .24 Xliilton ,.,.,.. . .ll Henderson? , .53 Green Hope ..,. ...,. 4 L7 Hendersoni .,.2f'l Siler City ..,.. ..,2ff Gaines won .,... 15 Games lost ...,.,., ,.. -l Tolzlf Store' Henderson .,.. 47-l Opponents . .GIS 'Chainpionsliip gnine. Sixly-two x 1 qi!- - ' . ,., - -- - .--'- , . . W ' ,f:: ZM55'?7 ,' - ,- qg ' ,L f- gk , Wm ,M - if 5, . 1:19091- -A UKQQZQ W h -,F ,V y 35 ,gq -E ,iff an-1 ffx- 5 Q 1 ,fy ' fi M if? P Y jfs W Q, ' '- -f- ' M 'Q -gi 'v - ff lb' J X o. ' x' . . 'QW , V ,- J, YM, 22 , ,. W fm- . ffl? 'Q' '-YW M Uv, A QW- '4' fx Qmfwff' -est 43,35 H2- 'il ' 'AV ' ,N wigs? 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C'AP'l'AlN II,x1z1:x' Xlmman Xlmcul' linux Sixty-four Flomxhs Xllxxfxslzx Clmlulzs ROLLINS Review of Basketball-Boys HE 1928 season for the Henderson High School Quintet was zz successful one, taking everything into consideration. The lighting Bull Dogs failed to Capture ei inajority of the games played. but they certainly otlered still opposition and played 21 Clean gzinie at :ill times. Henderson High is indeed proud of the record made by the HBull Dogs this year. l:SL7l,l, DNV! l-liXSlili'I'B.Xl.l, SCI'IlCDUl.lC llull Does Hpponenls Henderson . . . 10 Roxboro . , , . li Henderson . . IS Townsville . , N Henderson ,.. .,,, 16 Roanoke Rapids, il Henderson l lfdwurd liest 'J Henderson l Kliddleburg . .Zo Henderson , 9 Xliddleburu . -IH Henderson , .... 73 lidward l-Fest . 32 Henderson Z0 Oxford ....., IN Henderson 9 Zebulon. . . . ll Henderson . lli Zeb Yanee . ll Henderson 72 Chapel Hill .. li Henderson .. . l.i Raleigh ,.... lo Henderson , . l 3 lvilton ....... 5 Henderson ll lfranlclinton 30 Henderson . , In Garner ...... . 34 Henderson 35 Zeb Yanee. . l'? Henderson ,. ,.,. 2.5 lfrzxnlclinton ln Henderson , I5 Wilton ....... l l Henderson ., 1 IU Oxford Orplningiet lll Henderson .,,. .... l K- Zebnlon ...,. I3 Gaines won . , ... S Gaines lost ......,. ...ll Toni! Srmn' Henderson ,.., 5' Opponents. . ,-HN Sf Sixry-fi Baseball HICN the l'i-:P-PAC goes lo press the Baseball season will not have begun. However, Henderson High School is looking forward with high hopes and pleasant expectations for the most successful season we have ever had. The squad will he under the direct supervision of Coach Payne and will contain many Veterans from last yenrls renin. 2 . .Sixly-J ix 1 Z gi I Q Hui ' ,I gl f '1l' EPfi-- ' Q NIIIIIIILEW' x Q xxx ' -T1-5-XlX',xl Ix - - V Q- 5 grfigijgx, X ' E:EE:i::i: :::::5555gg55jE-ggi. N A ' . A A ' .. f'::i:::iELTEEEZZZE,-3552222551 Among Qurselves 2:5-, gs - .na Y 5 -?.-'.....-- - E' f K 5--'T 4. xxXl h A E3 ' ' as if ' ig .im EE x 1, 'gil H 1.11 i ,fum , ,if5mu4P'!'1 . VN -fi' Y W--' ' 1- E 'T NX 'Mi ...A :1iia?E1:gisf2 :- Aw X Q s A H ----:::-:' FP W XX: U la.:+:.:,:f:Qaa':'a':':Qa. :w:I . L , 'AMYK JUNIOR EDITOR . 2243 vw 'P 'v B? fjgfw 5 . id... . 5 mx-Bags? gag. ' V9 S ixzy-e zfg hz ,,.,,,. . Apu ' -f ' I,fxw1u2Nc1i IIARRIS. . RIISHEVV Clumuv. Cross PEACE, ,., NIARY CI-I1:AT1-IAM. The Tennis Club 4 . , , , . ,Pn?.fid.f'11l . , . ,fire l'r.e,r1lle21I Sffrf'I17'ry- Trmf zzrar .. .. .,11lfzr1f1grr Sixty-vzrzzf f ,I'.,'I , M631 I li, 5911051 I .A - -A 2 -' 1 ., ,iw In--1:2 V. ff 552553 I . 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RILBLCCA XYATRINS BEIQNADISTTEXY1IODI.lf-.1-' ICLILANOIL XYOUNH XIARY YOUNG ROSLYN SATTERWIIITH FRANCES NEATIIIgIu'i FOLSOII SfXlITII,k XYILMOT ISUNNHH HAIIIQY KIOIJRIQH4' CLIQVELAND Mormlz L -IOHN CHURCIF ALVIN NUL'KLESx XYILLIANI -IOYNIEIU onogram Club ROLL CALL LI1QI,IE LANGSTON' KATHERINE TURNI314 AIARY CIIUATIIAIII CIIRTRUDI2 PMQIP ISAAC Hvuuns I,AxvI:IaNculLx1uus HUIIEIQI' LFWIS CLINTON FAIIIS ICDWIN FINCI-I DIIDLIII' SMITII Tf EF If '3 ITAIQIQY BLTNN XfI,xu1I0N Rom-,lex ,Lum LIALI. KIIQSQIQ NIA'FFIl2XX'i. Dux' HAIQWUOII ,IUIIN Hmm LxlIAI'1I.liS RIIIIINQ Covuz CL.-xx mN R.u'xIoNI, Com-:N Sfawzty-azz: .v. I .K AW ,5.:,:g ,,,4.,-, ,H ff,,. vi, -- 2:1 ,F iq, 1,6551 .BA E X Z ' 34 tf ' i'5Qg ti ,AVW,V4, X , r K' ' ku Q 1 ..,. , ' I V '. A-.V i '-v, , ' 773 -. 1 ' g tt t - . 1 'F vi' . ' k A ' , ' '--fm w A V fffqai' .. . 'f H ,M . Wi t. , A ,, E M.. .Ig : I . , 'f l Q: ,ff 3 , 3 1 , ' ' , Q v I Q, , t A ff 42 - rv ' 'f . 3 :1 f. Q ' Q , A , 1 ,,-1 3 I I la . - -f., School Statistics . I P ' , X HCS1I,OI'Jl-QIIIQ Q? IH 'L CU X Most Popular XX Il.IXIO'I BUNN Best-All-Round--NIAM' CHEATHAM ROSIYY SAT'1'LRwm'1'r Most Athletic ' ' ' 4 ' Wintiesn .Skzffnly-1rz'o HARRx'NIuo1+L TT S7 A . 2 FEREBEE FENNER CHARLES Roruxs EMILY PI-.NN C'1,1N'ror: FANS 2 gs gb, . -Jil. ii, , E ...www .15 A .r r . . at in , 1.4 ,- MM-v-Wi ,,, ,,,i ,,5q P 5-:Eg , A. ff' 1' .Y , l A I .ji H .......LA... , ,b 'YS' ' 4 ' ' w wf t .ff if .1 ' V ,.. ,.,,, t ..-JM. Q? 5.5 k , sf, .4 Sf' Faculty Statistics Most POPLllCll'iNIR. GREENE Mwst Attractive--Miss HE'l'HFA Best-All-Rmlnd---NIn. PM'Nu Mwst II1HUCI1Iiill'f'kIRS, PARIS Bc-st Tez1cherNNf1ss Bmvtzus 'xf 1- A 7 Savfnzy-tllref Parent-Teacliersi Association Hits. xl. l . Nl11,1.s Prior-1 A. P. 81,1-ZUD, Kitts, N, A. 'l'ucx1:R, ,, MRS. 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These firms have done- a very great service to the PEP-PAC. and the Staff takes this opportunity of asking all those who reacl this annual to show their appreciation by patronizing them. BARNES' MUSIC STORE MIXON JEWELRY COMPANY MILES' PHARMACY E. G. DAVIS S SONS COMPANY ANDERSON JEWELRY COMPANY HENDERSON FLRNITLIRE COMPANY PARAGON DRUG COMPANY WATKINS DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE A. ROSE. JR. CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY TURNER'S MARKET XIILADY BEAUTY SHOPPE BON TON SERVICE STATION H. COI-IEN, CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER KERNER DRUG COMPANY f ff-E Nw G f .VG V,.v,gYL,., pw-A OL.. kv! J wa,-JM' u.,'v,Q..J,, Y-fJ,Q,,,,i,.7 ,4 . . If 11,4 .A 1,-,.,-- J f ',,f.,4.lAfe4'L t ' - .xx .. . QAM. few A-- - L, 1 Y 1 ye Q -..1 1 1 Y 'X I 1 'f 7 ff' ' - 2 , L N' xv .. f , .I Q- ,- w . ff x w V ' fry, J A NA WON-WIDE INSTITUWON- 0 QP where savings are greatest N-, - J ,ffffve ffv.,--vu! JKVLAU aj ,ff 'W ' rw - .f Y. 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