Hugh Morson High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1934
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E YLPNPJIEI'-Z wg, 1 AX 04, N7 'Y L, L O ' 71 re is Vi, 3 5 XVC QQ WAKE This Book Is a Gift of Jeannette S . Tabler . .. -. V-.. y - - .-. . - ,., , - ...vw Twinkle, twinkle little star How I wonder what you are Other men more wise than we Look through telescope and see- And they wonder too! Down to earth again we look How you think you'll like our book? With its eornestness and glee Open it and look and see- While we wonder too. SP SB SE SB SSB BB SSB SB 55 SB 52 AB THE I GAK LEAF I EEWM sdmmgf VOLUME VIII 1934 Published by Senior Class HUGH MORSON HIGH SCHOOL RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA V A 3 '64 S di WS QB ii QE db di if W ii di db ' if ii di ii ' OLIVIA RANEY LIBRARY 4016 Carya Drive Raieigh, NC 27610 SB QB SB SSB SP SB A A D ' cz! C3 o A' Q W CJ' S3 E3 C3 -C3 QU ' ' 'QQ E3 - E3 cj :K-f v-4--'-'N-Divggu.-oo winner- c-fra,-,nik gllbdlll , A,-, Q r-U .:,-,-,D?- un.,-ogg me -1- vu..4.p-- e.A..s-r.-M.-f-v-o..S,::?:..-2-,4:.a4b 4..Qn.E.?I Foreword HILIC Illllllllt-V Dllllllmt-V was be-illg IIICIHICIL '1'l1c1'0 caunc 'fo him mcmorics of times soon coded. XVl1c11 he was :1 IIICIIIIJCI' of YH, liClllCf21I1Hy lczmving Hugh KIOINOIIQS door. '1'l1c1'c czunc l'ClllOllllJ1'2ll1CCS good and lmclg Those lJl'0llg'lIJf buck fzlccs lmppy :md Saul. Tlmf you, also, lllil-Y lmvc :L look, YVQ lcuvc 'ro you KIOHICI' Gooscl new book. , G 'ff f u - K .annie-.A W-,Ac--are-, J-1 44011.-4-.nrv-oo.Qu.f:f-5-,V -,-'a-o..-'l--H '- i : '- 'l'wo NI EJ 5--3 ED. 7 QQ QQ S Q. S S1-3 E' i 5 Q.-no? -f-rats.-auf,-00-A1 .14--O 'J ..us...- Q41i.?o.4a1.g-Q,-.-,nails ,kv ?bQnl1i?w--Q-V wQE-1WCNVAwQwNQi Contents I '1'Hl'l SCHOOL II CLASSES III ORGANIZATIONS IV A'l'HI,I'1'l'ICS XV FI9lATI'RICS YI JOKES AND ADS ,N an I all Ib , gg uk ,, I DN 51,- J f A-, A v 7' Y i I f Y Y 'L-. I fifllsxb 2 . 5 5 G - ' - Q E 'dgllulg 5Lh 3.,51XN Q- Q :bca - Q 5 ,x - M a -an-4.. . .--.A-5-.u-.no-.,uu-.-41.0-4,-I-- 145-.3.m-.od-.441-vu.--uL4..x uw- ,-4za-,-shrill--4n.ua.a. I 1 - Th VCC Zin flilemuriam MAISICI, YIULA H1611 IDCCOIIIIPOI' 19, 191+ Selah-llllrcl' 9. 19553 ,.. EQ D. T' Begg Dcimf E E3 CJ 5 3 CJ E UQ.,,,..,,1Ha..Mf,...o..4...,y,,-o.,-Yo- o.w....- Q.n..90..4uA,,-JD,-, ul!-so , O-V, wlloquf ,410-v-Yo,-via-m.Alu... eq..4QNc1-v '1--....'u..n2 W iw . A, ' 1 VQQ,j4Q.4,.,1.,, Jfw EBIERSON M. THOMPSON HERE was a man in our school, And when we Came to leave this school, And he was wondrous wise! To reward what he had done, A smile, a greeting, a helping hand, VVe dedicated this OAK LEAF, A heart to sympathize! To Emerson BI. Thompson. iw Q. 'R 'gl a O Aiwffai By ..-75911, , E .-- O ,E , - v O, EO E O , 'VQZJ Ulg 1fgi'3l:2 '1 D -' E Q - V C 2 ' l'!Ilia: G..-,E XX, J - E3 4-:Q - Q , 4, - , 5.9, 4 05.u,4so-,- ',4in?.M'-700-NM-ec-'-NIGQ4 INR -Jiiifv WW -D'v'9 4- Q ' 0 n-Ai-47000-.J Fi-ve ,X - .. CCB , C3 ' Cl E3 - 'AST-T33 CJ C3 -3 E3 E ' D 2 '.h..,.uv..4----N-ov-Q.....eo ...As.we-- ef.-auf-Uoolw .A,-, fA-ln,,A:2- -gllkv-1' no -L J-...Q , - 1. A..o-.-u.--I-on-, -n....,,u.1- .-:on Ain X VL--E-: 'fjivrgpm ,- K el, 5 V f' A- gt I t1,F'g51. ,W EQEX QE 5 Xi' , , . - , v , ,l A ' G 5 -. - gf, E3 C23 - 5 , - K .4..4.a-,-tif,-ag-,ggi 4-1,1-5--oAn,,-FJ.,-u-.-on-.Anu.Cp-X-, Aff'-....a.,-m.,o-on--s.:-. .-s-mv- Six ,...,......m qs, -Y f V f -f ' ff r' C753 EU T. 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Vnm IIl1'I'I'l' M .sn Y Powrzu. l3R.xN'rLEY A.B., M.A. Suvial Sr'i1'l1r'r', English NA'l'Al.ll'I CUFFEY. AB.. M.A. English. Slzrnlixli M.xuG.uu-:T Cox Non AJS., M.A. JIIlfllI'III!llll'S. Lalin Mus. YV. A. COUCH AB., M.A. E n gl i .wh orvnl-. , Mm.,-oe-'po -1 uae., - ev-.Q-.-Q---u-.Qs-, -fu..u.f.u.1- Faculty 'r:ss1NGl1:u. L. 1. AB.. M.A.. l'rinr'ipal I..xUR.x Ek'IRD, AB. s Jlllfhlllllflf-C9 Irf Mus. ANNE P. NIORROVVJ AJS. qoulha r - O , Englixlz 'Il cfm in t .I.s:'1,:v,:2' M B.S. Biology JAM:-rs VV. Fowuzlz. JR., A.I3. Snfiul SfIIllll'Sf Englixlz LUCY G1l.Mom:. BS., M.A Erifnvlz, History Mun' H. H01.1.1s. AB. 11i.vforg, English Mus. H. H. HUTCHINSON B.S. l'hg.wir-al Eflufafion Inwxm M. JONES .Ai flviser BI.ANClll'1 IUKNCASTER, BS. llislorg, English Ev:-:LYN MCCALL, A.B. 1li.wtory, English Srznurl MARGAILI-21' P.xR'I'r:NlIlf:IMI-:lc .ll uxir? NPII.I.PI SCUTT, 13.8. llonzr' Evonomirs ALBERT T. SPURLUCK A.B., B.S. Pligsiml Eclrirnfioir. and .liflzlvfir Ilirffrfor D. K. 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I - , Nine I ' ,M XXX I dw .-X U A E , R , ,- -f .- . jf' Q- - E, N .MA I H D '- D U' I NJ I ED - G : E3 - '-C33 E3-E3 .' f 1 '- -C+ cn 1n..ovu.a--'W-41V-Eu...eo anal-we: cf-xaxudlloolwv ',Ai:Q,,.XleAInegr-.QQA W-061.0-D 'av-01-04 -,e.A..w:e.e---0s-?E::- -,auf .fomg If 1 . ff' I .AY'x 'V' . J. N x WW' 9 7,1111 AAIVVYV l!Kf V F ' 'VY ' I U ' i Lamb .lm- I The Oak Leaf Staff XvIRGINIA BAXIQER ..,... ......, ..,..,....,,.... ....,... .,.,, E f I i tor-in-Chief DOROTHY D,xNII:I,I:Y .... ..... B usiness Manager ALRIIRT SIIVIIVIS ,..,,. .... I Idzverfising Dlanager VIRGINIA TATUM .... .. ...,..,... Class Editor T. M. PHILI,IPS .4 ............... Assistant Editor CARL BURTOX .. ...,. Assistant Business Manager IVIYRTLE MII,I.S . .. ...Assistant Advertising Manager DQROTIIY LAssI1'I:R .,.. .....,.... A ssistant Class Editor QEVVENDOLYN BOIVIN .,.. ........ F oature Editor EDX5'ARD PARRISII ..... .... S ports Editor XYIRGINIA TIXTUBI, . . ............ Poet JALIES POXVERS .,...,... .... H istorian, NIARTHA ANN FAIKDIER ,... ....... P rophet NVOODROVV TRNNANT ....I...........,... .... J oke Editor MIssEs GILMOREI. XVALKER, AND COFFRY ...,. .,.... A dvisers - K I I 65 11,711 W Eh' NXQIIP , fgfgg--:Mgmt EU, Si-5 av, -. . ,-.., . - , - . ,-.- L EE 'K : t vf 'J! - Q CC? - ' GFGJ E3 C83 C . ' .N -4Nll-0-:- f Y-10-:na-L. Ml,f,l-soh.- .,.f-nr.-407415-fi-S-. 1- fa-5.-vs-A Il- - 0-'i ': Ten .1-Q...1-ii.,.,.. e ,,1liii 11.-1-l i 1 - g-i.f:n -1- .i,l-iii .1-1,-1-1.1. 11l.-...Q - 4 i- j llil.-1-1-11+- i,li,1.,1-Q.Q,.,...T l.-. s! There was an old woman Who lived in a shoeg She had so many children She didn't know what to do ...l--l-1 -1-1-11 1 H L 1 , .v.. js.. 'L vi .: ,I ' l ,f . 7. R Q .15 K '. '14 if H Ml ., W ,n , .Pi ui Seniors A Y , , W Y W, , Y, W .n-41' ,-IP ', , :J .. 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F Eilxw - i l , t , if 6 E..-.13Ay if ii 51 Z A ' ' i ELL Q33 i ' ' i JCE g ' 'X -bvl-:0:- -wi:-we Ml -I-noir,-4,4-ur.-hoY4l.f1k-, -l-ra-9...-u.4m.,oLvu--s-4-. -o-car: Twelve Q ' c Q Q53 5,19 ' LEE www - 3 6:15:53-' - E3 -ao., -:-ma..f:-q4- --40-4419.144-.-o.,-.o - 77544 12' . .4 Vaughan N0 'PFW I-r QAllbQi x1 ' bau4..-g1g,,,.4Q,.,49.0.-AM, 'N Qi? 4 . 1 5, 'Yu 5' 'I' -'V , K f f weather-s 1 . 4' some I' 37' nr- .F Tp? 5' ' -v' -L N ' LM :ff f. , 1 'T Kfgilfzfl 4 N.i ' K Walker iw A i DVWYWTWW Vk-V HW J Y W W 6'ik!TO1'E'x Senior Class Mo'1 1'u: Qui III' risrlnrf, rim: :fu 1111: A--nur-0. , .A ls-A -.cn-1. 14xI.UXVI'IRI l II'Ill'-ll!'-Li.v gr:-:Un . V N - ff 22:55 Q 5 3 I If E T' F1 E YL 9 lf 'A M Q 1' I' :I 4 Q S Q ' if W Q 1 3 f-1 r' 5 2 w L1 A ' U S S - 5 Ei FJ ' ' A U N Q. 2 1 M - 4 z - I Z E U C 3 ' 1 :- f:i 22 Z ' F . 55 3 2 T601 ' I x' , ' I 4 gg- 3 Q L 3 'T' I Z H1 4 U14 2 1 - G ly I E e 4' I if f , . U1 T M E U , JU r 4 V ? 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V 5 4 I l'gANc1f:s 1u1sc11.l..x lgAKl-Ill H.l l'fIIIu , A Inost ileasant firl is 0 N F Frances, No excess of laughter and dances. llftllllilfll' Club 1, 2: Hirls' Athletiv Assoeiation 21 Glee- ' Club 3, .'.,1,.x Nu. liaimll' l ,I My MQ! ,I l'her- vas ' lat e gi , she ad.re iair, Sl 'as 'I ery, very sweet, and o so very fair. 4+ vit I 2, cs, 43 oi,-1 af-- s- s H, 43 Student Counvil rresenlzltive -12 Home Eeononi- ll'S Club 2. sr-f H51 -A... as -f!'., 'X I Q f 1 CHARLES N. ALLREID Cl1arIe-If' I'll have none of your weevily wheatg I'll have none of your barleyg I'll have some of your nice white flour, To bake a cake for Charlevf' NIILTON C. BAGXI'PZI.L .rfb ar HBUHJ VVhen I was a little boy, I had but little witg 'Tis a long time ago And I haven't much yet. Basketball -Lg Baseball 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President of Glee Club 31 Dramatic- Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 41 Cheer Leader 4g Chee-rio Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA C. BAKER Ginger Pat a cake, pat a cake, Bal-cer's the name, In all forms of sport, she's well known to fame. Girls' Athletir Association 1, 2. 3, 43 Captain of Baseball 2g Captain of Hit-Pin Baseball lg President of Athletic Association 35 Swimming' 4, Glee Club 33 Cheerio Club 3. 45 Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 3: Home Room Representative 4: Assistant Edi- tor of OAK LEAF 35 Editor-iw Chief of OAI: LEAF 4: Cheerio Club 4. GRACE Evl-:LYN B1c'rTs Blue eyes, flaxen locks, and full of Grace, All are glad to have in sight Her smiling face. Home Room Representative 13 Secretary-Trea.surer Sophomore Class 25 Cheerio Club 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Chairman of Standards Committee 43 Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 23 Morson Literary Socie- ty 1, 2, 3. 4: Treasurer 43 Dra- matic Club 2, 3g Daisy Chain Committee 3. 0-106. ,eldo Zuzwto' I it 5 if J' - ,, 5 p, Nr.. 'Egg :I 5 -- - - - 1 ' 'i,v' C3 '- ' fggfff L3 ' QE is -bd-wr .-:fc-1-an-414, All -I-aoluw-4,..'-rv-oo-,Ju.f,:t-Y 4,,.f,..,,,-y..,-n .. .,..,..u,.... Fou.rtc'en o mu i 622 at is Z A i 5 7 ' 4' , -' ' I-763 ff ,p, 1 - Q Q E - C3 ma- - Q C1 , , - g-3u Ig' ..o' . v1 . .us--Q41-oo-.ul-, AKD'--lwlldsv ff WuOOUff-l00 f'9Af9 -JN'-4 C h'-'- 'h'4 1 2 , 91? Mwiuox Uwi:x1mo1,x'N lloivxx f:Il'I'II xVllt'l'? are you going. HU' pretty maid? l'n.xui,i:s lglfI'l l' 1,3-o H11l'fflllu ' 'I I,ittl1' Flmrlm-s llrilt, in an A Alla. vornvr did xii. I'm going to Hollywood. 'A' Al Ki 'l Hflflllif U' flllfloflflfw WW Sinn She Said. llm- put ln Ins flllllllll. il ' To seek your fortune, my Ifllllvfl out P' llllllll- Q' pretty maid? .Xml said, XYlmt il good li yd p My face is my fortune-, WU I- sir, she said. om vim, 41 my sr..int 1, :. 86.20 .'v, N I, .,, ,,,, Gln-v Vluli R. 4: lh'znn1z1tif' Q 3' Iliiuyfll2HI'4I.1''3',l:..ZmIfiI,Ml,1'lIl'l',:ldll? S Club 3, 4: lfuzitiiiwf liclitoi- of Hoy j, 'V IQAJNIHII ,, 41 - OAK LEAF 4. Q li ',.li,' ., lf 1 ' ' .1' 1-HM' ll r -4 .,, , W FRANK E. l5R1'r'1'. Ju. , FANN11-1 l,1:ip lalUJI'Gll'l'UN 4 ' i likely lad is little Frank. L Olly nik. and teasing l'znnnc- Irv, Iwunnm- Lev. K, '- I nk 'lk-4-dle dum dc-0. ' L ' 's iter:n.1'y.Sor'i+-ty 3, 4: Ntllvew ,wlniryf 'www fret' . Tl. A il. of IJ mx Lit,.,.m.y SO. filw .155 cwiretrvv, ' A 5 , viety 33 Hi- ' 3, -L: -l0ll1'IlilllNIll Q-, ,IVVN .,, AA 1 l l It 3: H Q Ruom Rgpresenm- K. Vlllltil l Iuqldxlllllllll' -ljitwiloiiiilzl W? 0l ' C2 4: ll 'li 1 of l'lulv It LIT lbrziniutif- Vlnb QI' Pll1fi'COHlHl1tlt't' ot S, C. 4: 1.11.0 f.l'uh'1 ., ' ' o-Ed 01'-ill-fllliuf of 1,lIl'lllI' 1 ' ' nfl Gold 33 lk-hating Club vl'1'0l2ll'y 4. 3I.XR'l'llA l'li.1z,x1n:'1'i1 lsl'l.l..Xlill' I MW Qu-:oxolc lx. IQRIHYNING ULN'-. , -. , 'J limp 'l,izulwtl1 was ilu' lmriglit- . ffm 'Georgie Harpo, pudding vst tllingr. She nerr wm- -Q7 nd pie, mits a folly: hased the football and lu F M Motlwr Goose lwrwlf would r made it cry. may . I Bm, Swim 1. 2- 3: Patml .rx blue 5 pretty .is .1 dolly. Loader 1: Senior Patrol Lender lymnmtip f-lui, 1, 3: 'Gil-15' 11, 3: Football Ts-'uni -L3 Boxlnu A,hh,1,,. Aumvjurioii 11: Girl R0- TWUH 4- M-1'x'w 22 AIHVAHH liltVl'2ll'j' S0- rlvlj' ll. ' IVIILLARD P. BURT nllittlf' BUY Blue, CONN' BfIII.lllkl41ll l4l.xvi-Ls l3l'ic'1'oN blow your liorng 1 i 1 The Sll66IT'S in the meadow, wbmfl 'f'1'P 'lf'f5 'l'f'5j lf' the cow-S in the Cornf- blw Tug the kindest little- sou e Room Representative 1: f - . , - , . u I Boy' scouts 1- 2: Dmnmic llmt c-xvr lned .iround tlns Clul '1. 2: XvlCt 1,l'QSiIl9Ilf sChool4 alnatgyc lClub 2: 12211111 1. 2. Sing 1rldvy-oldey-old. . ' 'ciestru 2, Z, 4: State . V I Chai J n Bass Horn Soloist 3: Moi-Non l,m-i'ul'5', S 'A 'T5 42 GI ,lub 3, .1Q'C'g1p13in and llzlaty l.ltvl':l1'y' Som-'11-ty l. 22. ISI -Stu: nt Band Lezulvi' of Band HNPTF' l7l'i'H'UTl VNU' 1- 3' 551 llrzxinntiv I'lnlm 4. Q , M ww , . . I 1 I aiu- ,-X ,, -x JQ., , -R t 15 Aa glbfff '43 l i' if- 'UP 'X' f-, 1 li -' 1 ul w ' f f ,WA-,V y , Y v ,f --,V f , v , ' 2 - Elf' ll :S h 0' 53 1 2: Q - - QQ E 1 :a'.-..: ,....: F. 'F CJ E 3 4'-' Ei ' . L - --I-nun-an I gh... l-.-41,4-4.w.: ,-5-4B..Al?.Qo-.144-s.u-Y-'lion-4 hw Y-4-Rf' W-ff f-4D- 4- , ' 'HRD Fiflccn I 1 l , W A - iw C1 if-I 'T Enid d :itljwj i EZ? d CJf:3i - 5 '- so E3 - E3 Q3 Q ' ' .413 gg Em Q ' ..dA.m-cf-of-auf -llgollu ,A,-,, grain,-,x-Cb, ,-uw.f-oo-- uo -Q vu.: ,--e.A..o-v-u,.1u-.o.... --uri--.um -.g...,!. UW , 'F JW hum lVI.xRo,un-:'1' llvsm-11-1 V dx Never as big: as a minute, 01 But the heat of all things 6,0 within it. D Morson l.itei'ni'5' Sovivty 2, -L1 lll'2llllIlil1' Vinh 1, 41 Hive Club , -1. l 7, . 0-J' fi' ' 'J Q. 'L idk' GAA ,Suu .li-:ss.xM1N1i: L'o,x'1'1i:s 41 vgyx 4.II'lIu 5 ,f .J .gm ' f fu Qu en, Queen, -T9SSil1I1iI1E', N' su-d her hair in turpen- tineg Turpentinu made it shine, Queen, Queen, JCSS2lIl1lllt'.u Girls' Alhlt-tim' .Xssoviation 1, 22, 3, Uirl lit-Sm-i'ves 1, 21 llminatif- Ulub 1 I CUIll1IlPl't'lill Vinh Hg lilorxon llita-1'a1'y So- .-..-iy 4. Q lb' sad' IQUSINA llowiirm. l'oIu'1zN Some girls are fat and .- some are leaner. . But -none so fair as our ' liosinaf' , W. C1712 B. l l1.IzABl4:'1'H COBIPTON There was a young lady whose eyes VVere unique as to Color and size, When she opened them wide, people all turned aside, And started away in sur- 'W prisef' ' P9i0l'Sl!l1l',fl' Hifh Si-hool 1, 2: SVl'1'0iil!'j' and Rs-port:-1' ,leftov- son l.ite1':1i'y Soeim-tv 1: Mozart Music' Clnh 11 Junior Musiff Cluh 2, 33 Hugh Morson High School 3, 43 Girl Reserves 43 Literairy So:-ie-ty -13 Mm-son Cheerio Club 4. ,K ,H A- ALI! ' i ,1lIIEODOR1-I C HAP1'r:I,I, A tiskit, a taskit, a green and yellow basket! You really should see little Theodore play. Basketball Team 22, 3, 4: l aptain of Basketball Team 33 Baseball Team 2. 3. -1. , ,ll ' I iv :Ai 'xsljlvwlyyj 4517 -ww WJZAMAK 1 fx- f ' ' i . JJJQ- Jia .L:fJJ.'. leer'-Yijf fr A , l UGANJJJ. din! Pinwix I,1:i: COBLIC X .. JJ V ..ElI -MAYJ Fld Sprat would eat no fat, And so was very lean. If he would grow fatter, he would take up the platter And eat until its all bare. Boxing Team R, 4: Serseant- ut-Arms of Student Counvil 43 Gene Turner Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 blot-oiifl Vic-e Prewident of Hi-Y 4, Reporter 4: Clie-or-io Club 3, -Lg Glee Club 3, 4g Lewis Liter- ary Society 3, -1. x'IVIA N COLLINS C '11 i1'k ' Vivian, Vivian, sitting on a wall, CUIIIQ down and play with our basketball. Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, si, 4. Douo'r11Y Ill-IIC DA NIELEY Dot She was the very nicest thing, ever one did see, Everybody ' liked her best, even you me. Girl ' Club md irdge 33 cv -1 f . qw A- Q1V'Ql ... In EQXHX41' fffny mi i :lulky--51' - ,A - - - . - Aff. - A. fr ': 2.4.9, 'Q '51 i ' Q ' -H gf ullglql . - .- . or-:ji Q . , . - ix ..o.nl:a-,- ,-qi,-943gV 411,-A-no-ll,, - 4-.J-11r.A4ho,A-10.6-X-, -1- va-15,15-ul M- Sixteen at ,-. l, Y Y 17, -C3 an 1 mai 1431 ' 1' 1' 905353 CJ 53 5? -t.,.-lo., Aysotegven- ,-40-A-L-.U-.-o.,-vo f ,,o.-.u4-..- QA:-saowualrzn-lfzl,-,-,nilftso kv wltaqlu Jac-:Q -74:-an-ILu.4 -V ' g 151 V ,ZfYv0,'.Q Lfv-fav F1f,,'.f- 1- 'Q' ' 'A Y- 7,.4j .1 :.-f7 ' 4' ' 5: a LH' RAM'm'I I DANIILM l'u.xNcl:s .lI'ni'rli lD.xnm:N F- ,,,. .. V H U ,. J Its raining, lths pouring, Y fu ,T ..,l,'m,x ..1Mwh,N I 4 .- And Leo is snoring. ,f--,M hr He went to hed with a pain tj! lhm-re was an httls- girl in his head, --'X' ml 115, With an ever ready smile, And lay there a long time l i AIWUYH llflllllll lN'Vf'l' SPH'- ay-Oaringf' I l.9llll1'lllllQL' all the while. 1h-mnmh. Club 1, gy 3: Ili,x' 'Girl ltesviaw-s 1, 12, Zig Mot-son Club 1: 14109 muy, 4: gm,l,.nt l,lts-1-an-y Som:-ty' Ile 4, 'l'rt-nsurer s Comm-il R9I,,'f.,,.,mlti,-Q. 1. Z414ll1l'ls' il1l1lo-tn' ,tssof-lsnytioil lg x , lmisy Chain Il: lll'ZllllIlll4' t'luh x , 1gl'l- rl'll1l3ll ill l X, Nl1I.I,1AM H. IJICIEOY 14 MH' H' Wim U' X X 'Rub-a-duh-duh', Said the boy I have a drum I'll he-at for in hlueq 5' .louis ll.xnu11-:'r'r D1-zsxlso X yous- .lohnni', Johnny, Johnny 0 B S 1 w K Ds-nmngr, oy .4-outs . Z., 1, -12 1. ., ' ,, l . 'i Librarian Boy Svouts 1: Svrihe lldvltd. It lull' and hi It 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Oreliestrai lllllllmlff I 1, 23 Reporter Svit-m'eClul1Z!: lll lllt' Filly! it's ,lllSt lllt' Hi-Y Club 3, 43 Sew:-tail'y Ili-Y ,Huw X 41 President Hi'Y -13 Lewis ,. .l'.. H I I I 'lx Li,e,.m.y S0,.i,.ty gg, 4: mm- Cluh Nl ins ns nag to naine and 2 :I 4. fame . K' ' ' . .. Y f 1 gg Johnny, Johnny l7t'lllllllQ'l . ffl KA'1'1 'fN iY'P iN'1 'N lmwis llitt-1'al'y Soviety 41 ' uII0ll0'lll Boxing: 4. x Jolly little Kathryne, f Who never was alone! 'l'1u'um-zu Goxn-z IJICKINSUN s . + She laughed and sang: from ,, , .. X 0, K . ,. bpofx sw night til morn, X QR And played her saxophone, There was a little girl who . -K Girl Reserves 14 2, 3, 4: .had a little curl U 4 Treasurer Girl Reserves 2, ltigrht lll the middle ot her x, sb' iptorts vtglaii-nl:-ln, 4.3183-on f,,N.lwad: A153133 'L ' 2.11353 my When she was good she was Hiking Lender 3: SOK'l'PiEll'y' V4'l'5'. very l-Tflflfl. l - Treasurer 4: Student Cffllllfll And when she was had she 2, 3. 4: Assistant Representa- 'ESX - -- sr S tive 2, Relmresentative 33 Rea Him horrid' Q porter .43 Dranizitit' Club lg p',,y,.11,.,-illi. High 1' 33 jp,-3. is 'lollfnallsfn Chill 33 D1'lH11'l' matic' Vluh 1, 13, Zig Girls' ' ment Erhtor 3: Band 4. Athlt-tie Assot-iution 1. 25 Girl lit-st-rvr-s 3. E. 0. EIJGl'1Il'l'0N E O, E O Edgerton, - - fl 'I ' ' ' ' lVl.uuoN bCU'l l' l'.I.':N1lA T Learned to box when he was si R ki, young, It:.11 Hgtsmgs mark wlth every Bat, hat, come under Img , . hat. Always mdster m the ring' .lust one more won't he Dramatic Club 3, 43 Boxing noticed. Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain Box- l mg Team 33 Baseball Team -BUY SUOHYS 1, 3. 3. 42 AS- 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, slxllllll Platrol Leader 123 Patrol I 3, 45 State Boxing Champion- EJPHYIPI' ji AflVl5Pl' 10 Pili1'0l Ship 4, 19111 Pl' . J l F , i s , - ,, , . 1 1' 1 f, I X - ,f J f -uw- -' . ,, . f ' ' P- ' ' J A- ' I , . f , ,A Tl , ' , , Z, .J X Jfiv - - I f I 'N i , f f 1 If 1 - H t 1 I , 1 , bf Q Af ' , ,909 J a im 6 -it gi 1 N inf: :il .- AH! Y i fA- R,.',- ,- V mx' e e e- ,Y -s ,- - - -- - af, ,1f,sll:q .- 55 U , - C3 , 52 5 1 -5,,,,,, :JAI : Q, -1- G .tm -5 C Q 'FIIIII , -nur-an .A llq-ll .4-0 -: 1 -i:.3..m5vQo-,4p.,.,,-Y,yLo,.4c gm Y-off ,W f ,f ,vQl,,,,- I , O Seventeen Q 'T 5 it '- Q l i 13:5 i , E1 1313 E3 - Ci Q ' 13 3 D 1 sudsuwfrw-cf.-ami, woolen ,A,-, Qravn.-.-Y-Q- :,g -L ...QKY Q-.,Q.,..,,v....Q,,,W.,,,.l,,,,,, xomg .. - .... ,ML V ,.-,,,, vu sf' 1 A I'IAI,IBl'Il'1'ON Itnronv W' Mk A ' ROBERT E- FARLOW A s ' Mprllfty HS il 15lClllI'6, 4 If . B0bb9y Farlowls g-One to liusy as a hee. ki, .1 533, Sweetest little thing you .g X '-tm! V A terrible pirate for to beg ever did see. X 'n Ne'er sailed a braver man Girl R.-sm-.ss 1, 2, zz, 41 . fgjffw than 1164 Stanflzircls flllilllillilll of Girl fa .L-frxi-- , Al' ,ii Z Sing HO! for Bobby Far- Reserves El, President Girl Re- ff N Q low N serves -L: Clltljllillll llorson f .A QM., .Q is Q , ' l,itei':iry Sorin-ty 4: Horner Rooni ' ' v ' - Baseball Team 4. Rein-esentzltive Student f'Ollll4'1l 41 iihairinzin House Coinniittee ,x , .,, Student Council 4. av- Elf' 4-. ' Mlumrzn ELIZAXBIITII Fonn . Q ' D ,, . .,, ' A llrllze ea. ,M x A A . '- . Ax: F, , fx ' , . . . Mmm! X NN mum , 'M1ll1e, my sister, and I fell hllfllffll elim A out, ,, . . V N 1 And what do vou think it Partner went trotting upon M Wag 'Ill aboufg l - rev niare ' . ' ' 1 . ur g ,' , , bhe loved English and his- Bunipetp. bunipety, bump. torv And oh, she was bonny and ' i , row .md hir , V . ' And thats the reason we 1 ' ' .. , V 5 l't ' .N Luinpety, luinpety, lump! 4 2 325 . f fi 5 coulc n dgfee 'HT' R F 1 'iS 1- 2: 3' 41 sri Q ' ,f neil-lsimixriiililliilnixsg8Jmilfii1ee3.3' Sports Chnirnian 4: l,l'P5l1ll'lli of ' I 3 4' .Xtliln-tif: As-soeiation -12 Girls' s jff 5. Athletic Arsxovizltion 1, 2. ii, -13 X ' W- fu . :Im-Milmck. h l 12, I.'9z'flW il f'fn - ' MARY EL1z.xm:'r11 FOST'-'R ,Iorson l4lll'l'il1'j' hoeiefp 1, -, I, W 5 23. 4: Glen- Vlnlr 1, 122 lll'ZllllRlfll' -V ff - 1: , ' Vinh 223 l'ln-4-rio Club 33 Vive - ., . ff? Lib I! f -- l:'rn-siflont li, Class l.'l'OI?ll4'l 4. V --Libbey Fostgr gwent to r Gloeyr JJ I 5' v In aiqltf 'er of tiam ,X . .xv N ' - Hman Foimrzsr f ' bhe Htellpeqllgly-H Duddlelx f w- ,, Um to hed iddle if . .. , , X bf .fs is 195 I , 1 1 I.,cniIk1:Zrlf2 look there. xx lu re 5 , N I And never Went , there is , l x - ,...., , H QQ , ,, , .. gf 3 3171- I knew, I know, I see you. M g ' Morson Literary Society 4. -1 . fw- VP' M JOIIX Ai,nr:RM.xN I'lll'Il'IINIAN , MARY KELLAM GARRISON -- J' . ,' ,. ., , f1 'f Jla.ry Iullem ffnlefl.-yr' IJlddle, dlddle, duniphng, MIX- K-M ,my SU 'lolmg . . E5 Little Mary Kellam's XX ent to bed with his stock- VVAAVAV P wk A gg. -, ' everybodyns friend, Omgsloni H: 1 I ' V ' ff A few brown freckle's and -nf' 5106 0 fm' one S109 Q. . it -, a big wide grin. D- I il 1-lu, I - , , , , 'X ' K V Morson Literary Society 1, 2, 'H ea ' 1' 4 t l'm1'1 Ul- mt ilt t , ' 3 4 or-me 1 Reporter 3 Pres- son J ohnf, 5.2555 A s 49.1 ident 4. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Liv, I .tw V Y q U. tv 0 3 4- , 5 ,- Treasurer 43 Girls' Athletic As- e4.s.te2,lb , ,,'.'dE gli 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' I sociation lg Daisy Chain 33 Glee s cr .ary ..,, an . - Club 2, 3. F . 'l.yOvvs,L 4 U rad 2 I ' K aims.-l 1 X x KS! '19 - . ' Q Qi A- sf X Q fwf- -- A 2 - -Nw .. 4: ll ,: '- -'EIU -Qjr I . .sits ., ws s- s - 1 - -s -ff-1 i :....J J I----3' i 5 C3 - Q. - E . ,y - Z' '- C3l'Z J 2 E , - .s -an-vo-YA V-vars-nog. Jul,-Laois!-.,.,-sr.-oo.-1u.C,k-, 1,.q.,.,-Lal lb -0-49'-' Eighteen -W ,, , , . I ,bf- ,-5. A 'LU , I X sg , .Q jc V wmv' -Y Y ff' ' f' - ' fffvll-, .14- i D - :G iff f L -1 C Q 5 5:1 D 12 E3 - Caj ici - 23 wo., A:.v,,,,.,,,, -oo..i.?.u-.o.,-,o- ,,o.uL-.- 'aa'--oo.,-HL-, -1:3-.Ludlow W.-f, mlb A-Jbfqo 4.-in I., IW .V V' . irlf iz ' ' 'HARVEY .lvnsox ftUOIHYIN -2--M--,W W IllISl'Il'llINl'I 'lllll'1I.MA IlAul5N Harvey was a, good boyg 'Q' , l ffr'1my He 'ilwavs did his best- i , ' t . . . . ' . .l f . C1pv i .. ,es Whats a little .lose-plnne And along' with all his skill, , I I -. I-of IIl'lllt' OH XV'is a 'oke 'ind 'e-st. ' .Q .gg - H I , ' . ' . . 1 ' 'J ' J w Q 4 l 'N Y,,,,j,.I,f.-qi Vt hat s a little Joseplnm- Lewis Lite-1'ai'y Soeiety 3, -lg V-I LALgy , I Hwdl. Of? 'Secretary of Lewis Literary So- 4 ' 19,5 I vit L, gl W I 1 I .U 1 1 I H Y ,piety 3: Immmm Club 4: in 6.35 X .1g.ar ant spin .inc iYlI'5- Science Club -1. +V , -4. tllmtff 'IWC 'l'hat's what little Jose- , ' R phinc-'s made of. , I ' .I 3:1 - W' 'fe I . Q -vw, .V Z V , D. JOSEPIIINIC Hixucs Y , U , XX XIRGINIA Lvl.:-: IIALL J 0 if V ' . 'Xf 1 I Ill yer ' A wonderful lassy is I H Josephine Hales, ' X Ulherc was a very honny VVhat ever she tries, she al- ,ff ' Q ,Ah M555 I most mwel. fungus- -4 31 i A winsorne ineinber ot our I.. I I, 4 W , elassg ' ' 1'1 . 'V i 1' , ' , 'U 'QMUCN ' , Q I , She wasnt little, not too DL ta , I Nz, I. ' ' Perhaps you know Virginia, ' f f , ' Hall. , f 1' - ' Girls' Athli-tie Association: ,is liebatintl Club -1. LUCY fIA1NIII.'1'0N , V , was fi 'tI,ucy Loekey lost her Q pocket. , h ' N Q , Goldie Newton found itg k, .- n There was not a penny in it, V 'ii' CLI XYIRGINIA HIIMII But 'L ribbon around itf, 'I W - A Q , D f . Y 1 , 'C' 1 Bobble Girls, Athletic Assoc-ration. I N - Y- A l QT- If ' 'V 'Wirginia Hamm is not to P A i eat, I I I Though I'n1 sure she's just ' as sweet. -If Girls' .Xthletiv .xNf0l'l2ltlUll. MII.DllI5lJ E. HINER I , I 1: - :J i Bill , .- i Mildred Hiner, no one finer, Good looks combined with ,V ' f IRHNE R, HUPKINS skillg -mf' . iii- 7 6 R . .. If Vou don't know Mildred, . E11 L , NNW Perhaps 5ou do know Bill. I I, .Q Boys and girls here Comes :,, . Gia! Club i, HQ, 3, ig Gll'lS' if 4 Irene, Athletic Aswovlfltwll 1. 2, 3, 4: In manner and looks you'd . , 4 - . . . f Q k ' . , Presldent 3g Leader of Tennis fel un her A queen 45 Cheer Leader 3. 5ec1eta1v 45 Treasurer 23 Vicee 1 Q- . X Dramatic Club 1. 64 + f Ea L LA: -.L L A ' 'L L' L 'L if B E3 Q:-2 - QQ E 1 ' -lllll -44-dw -1 ls-41 ,A-4.1- - -5-3.11-.oo-,.4w-0. - , ula-4, ,gtk q.4,s,i 79.777 .v.,,,,.,-, , ,fb N ' 79:5 -95 5 igaqii J 5 1' - . Nineteen Thug! -'Q-Lg She always took pains and . care, Mu' This girl with the raven U-I hair, -Qs ' Never said, 'Oh, I don't EJ' darel' And now her name was 5- H Clare. B142 tgirl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 41 Vice-President 1 3 Prourain 3 1. W Y i Y 1 , 11- A ill- Y 5 ' il D1 QSC? g.:3l:.-l '7 - WD g...At..n-Q-.- crf.-ost, ulnoleu aw, 1, nv il, ,-.Cl-A ,,,4un.f-oem Ipo-.-.-au..n..- n...0s-.--u.-...f,ui....,9v..,.n S' '-QD E3-E3 Q3 CJ OFF? 53.1 UQ Jw DonoTHx' CAM1'1n:1.L HORTON 1 ll'iIli0 This lassie's clever, sweet, and meek, Listen close, you'll hear her speak. Glee Club 3. 4: Home Eco- nomies Club 1, 23 Girls' Athletic Association 2. Gi-zoiioi: XVILSON f HUN'1'1:it , ,,,1, ,, Qj ftwffw. -'J' 1 1 I ' , ' . 1 1 . ' Hlxeorgief'AxLas,,a,7s1lcnt lad, , ,,.f',.Bi1it silence doe-sn't mean . ., ,.hel5,N'fl4f'3fffff'f2'f?' , JN 'f' ities, really almost always -, , glaclf' I ,Lf. - ,I . li. ff. I ' Boy Scouts 1, 2, 43 Patrol Leader 33 Band 1, 2: Orc-liestra 1,'2g Science Club 3, 4. 1 0 .,l!, CLAM: Sco'r'r Jo 1-I NsoN Chairman 43 Morson Literary Society 3, 4g Vice-President 43 Chee-rio Club 3, 43 Social Coni- uiittee Student Council 23 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3. as W - A F' JOSIE ELL!-IN JONES QJ A t , J0ff ' ,-. ' of You know Josieg shels not l noseyg 'U' 1 V She's as nice as she can f ' Q at 1 , r l'J6.' 1-1 f 4 l 4, l I Apex High School 15 Dra- matic Club 1 3 Girls' Athletic f Association 13 Hugh Morson 2. 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 , Dramatic Club 4. i lax mm BAI.L H UDLHR Oh, pretty little lady, whither goest thou? To paint a pretty picture, You really do know how? Peace Institute 1, 2, 33 Pi Theta Mu Literary Society 1, 2, 33 Hugh Morson High School -lg Morson Litkrary Soviety 4. Guonois Inomzxs, JAC-KsoN Tomn13I f - Une he lovesftwlo, heilovesg Three, heQ loves,, ,they 'say W Four, he.l0xes with all lus K heartg 5 ', Five, he casts away. l Glee Club 1. 3, 45 Secre- 1 tary of Glee Clu.lJ::4: I Bud TL, 1-I-.NX A Fimxcics EX'ELYN JoHNsoN There was a young girl who lived in a shoe, She had so many beaux, she didn't know what to do? Girls' Athletic Association 23 Glee Club 3, 45 Business Manager Glee Club 33 President Glee Club 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4: President Dramatic Club 4g Home Economics Club 25 Jour- nalism Club 3. ALICE LELIA JONES ULe0U Now, we come to Lelia Jones, And you can feel it in your bones, She'll never be stopped by pebbles and stones, She always finds a way. nw-wtwt 3'0 -0, f Q' our fi- 'gl - , fm EQPWX 41: Cffif.-1.... Q Q as Twenty f 9 7-K, 34 - 4 fe , -,- , - - 4 --1 . - - -- -L A 1 C2 E3 - E343 413 E2 - r: 53 5 Q. ' ' C3 Q C9 - C3 C163-' 53 .,.,,i:.,M..W..,p..u,.,y-,-9,,-.Q ,p..uL...- Q4n..9o..a-am-, -QQ, M1100 f, ,-- wllaouf 4104.7-J -,470-454,4 A ' RUBY ANN JoNi:s V ,huns K.u'L.xN Bub4 ' There was a young girl Ruby is no boobyq She works with all her might: You'll never find her doing wrongg She always does what's right. NIARCUS BERNARD K.XPI.AN .lfoe Marcus shall have a new bonnet, And Marcus shall go to the fair: And Marcus shall have a blue ribbon, To tie up his bonny black hair. Lewis Literary Soriety 1, 2, 3. 43 Student Couneil 1, 2, 35 0. Glee Club 3, 4: Orr-lit-stra 1, ..., Seienre Club 1. KATIE Liar: IAASSITER 'Kiffy I love little kittyg Her heart is so warm If I don't hurt her, she'll do me no harm. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 13 Svienre Cl b ' Dra- matic- Clul 2' 't -i oun i 0 'ELL R. Lows . oe Eagle Eye VVell, well, wello, Here's my friend Nell Lowe! She's pretty, she's witty, A very fine fellow. QW, ...ua- 50711, ill L who lived under a hill, And if she hasn't moved again, she lives there still. lll'ZIlll2lil4' Vlub Jil -lg Journal- ism t'luli Zig llrulliaties l, 111 Ile-- hating' Vlub 41 ln-hating 'l'e,-:lin -L cili.XCIl-I lfasxcl-:s Lani: l here was za girl in our elass, Not good, nor yet so bad, 'l'hougrh a Ladd, she's still a lass. Alas, alaek, she-'s still a Ladd! llonu- lirononiics Club 1, L' lilee iillllr 2. M.xno.xlu4:'1' HLKNCI-KY I,ns'r1f:R A winsolne young Miss is Margaret Lester, Equally good as student or jesterf' xYll'P'l'll't'Nlllt'lli' Student Co- opvrativt- Assm-iation 33 Treass urer Student t'oiipe1'ative As- soeiation -1: Home IQOOIII Repre- sentative 121 Secretary a n d 'l'rt-asurer Junior Class 251 Marshal 33 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4: President Junior Girl Re- serves 1 3 XYl1'0-Pl'6SlLlt'Ill Girl Reserves 33 Morson Literary Soviety 1. LZ, 3, 45 Vive-President Morson .l,iterary Hoviety 23 Crllillllilill Morson Literary So- riety Zi. Nru C,xRoLYN NICIJONALD Little Miss Nita sat on a seata, Hating her eurds and wheyg Along carrie a spider, and sat down beside her, And frightened Miss Nita away. 7,0 wo tie fy' -Q . QQ Commercial Club 3' 4. Girlsv 'Sanfhord High School Qlee 31. , Athletic Association 1, 43 Dra- Qlub 'li Hugh .Morwnw Hlgh . 1 matic Club 4', School: Morson Literary EOCIEQ' 4: Girl Reserves 43 Cheerio Flub 4. .N Q, I-, ' 1 cf- igm + f N inf: 13 I .- lr WI! sg.: 1 I' .' ' . 'N x. 1..- LY , - Y 1 ,L - 1 1- , 'EWU5 ily - l I N 53 5 E Q..-ice - L23 E . 'elf'-U U : X' I-na... ... u.4.,,..,,-. -Y- ' -5-.B.uE,Qc-van! 1 -,ala-4 lk Y-4:-ar--'ww - -.-o-u-4-. I - . Twenty-one f f f .N 5A 'i Sail EI? C353 i it A: c3 Gr:1 1 -S3 '- GD Q - Q:-J C, 53 - T .13 G U. I-NV-N'4f-' 0f 95L' 'llodw YA., ynklu.-val:-,, WIA:-090550 A. nbos e.-..cr.4..ffn.Qv-- wma- -,um ...omg l ' ' - X if . U I J 'Isl l -I - 4 l r n ' l Y fy I 1 A f - ' fi ...M .,.,.,. , ,, 1 1 'inn ifwf 4. , .. v X I IN IXLLIIZ Grim' MAY M- wi EVNICIJ MAI MANS SA I '1 '-1e,f.1 , Eunice Mann does what she f . 5 'E'-'ff' ftlff' - . l -C f ' it K Cy., ,. can M 5 J. X I 4, V And leaves unto some other ' Tl X Nfl' man 5 , l 2 ,QQ 4 , .. f-' - .TXT w A X VS hat she cannot do. ' - ' LL 4 Yxulh. ' ' ,V . I I I 7 ff 2: f Hleg- Club 2, Zi. L X zzz:-. l .1 f u,.,, ' in ,V V fel 1 W Mun' l,oI'ls14: Ml-ILVIN 'kv' I M '- Mary Lou ' ' ' f , Mary Louise never climhed ' is I trees, U. Q For her mother told her not - ' ' 3 to. Vl'hen her hat got caught, she thought she ought So she just said, 'I've got to'. v QlIiz'kIe Nellie Grey May is on her way l'o happiness, working day hy day. Glee Club 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association 1. 2, 3, 43 Home , . , . ltemminirfs Club 1, N1':1.i.114: l'lI.1z.un1:'1'll Ml-I'I'l'Rl'ZY Nellie Mettrey went out to sea In u beautiful sky hlue boatg The boat and the skies, they matched her eyes, Their wonder here please note. lfllizaheth City High School l. 2, 33 Dt-bzitins Team 2, 3g lluwh Morsoii High School 43 Gb-e C'lub 4: Mm-son Literary MT, 'ff l t i , J! f it L 'l f, ,I ' lv ' f ,sf . A - Vic 11,4 fy ll 1,34 Uk. Girl RPMFNQS 1' 4' iv , Society 41 l,l'iilIlllilx3 Club 4. B ERIC I.. Ml-zwuoxixlz XVILUAM H' MONIE spat-. A 'Wyilliain Monie went a fish- ing . -, f ff, jk UIHTIC ot .the curly locks, In H bucket, I-ve been toldg 'f' ' f ' fl'1'VCl', Yfllb' HS fi 1024, 'Twas old and leakedg his U B i V g1ZY,,,flfIegl,L,4ae'er he caught nap- Cm V shoes got wet n 7 Ping, wt 4- And so he caught a cold. '-1- Y Y ,, When opportunity s rip HLY 1' 2' 4: Treasurer 4 , Y 1f'fA.fylng5 ' of Hi-Y lg Vice-President of ft ' ' ' of ' ltstonlyh one time that she . Hi-Y 2, 33 President of Hi-Y ' I 4' ,gn66kf5Lnf 43 Glee Club 1, 2. V' 4,', ' I Boy Scouts 1, 125 Glee Club , 'rf - 2, -11 Seienee Club 2. JAMES Fl. MOORE 'Jifn11ny,' Jimmy went to school to BRUCE NIUNTGUDIERY ' lmrn 'ws 4 --Bruce Montgomery-wevu lo read and write and give you a summary, HSPFH5 1 I . I 7 ll Of all his many fine traits: 6 met Us tedclem Sm' e He's silent and strong, to ear? I Hy, never does wrong, So got us essons we . A mighty fine man is Mont- Boy Scouts 3, 4g Scribe 33 gorneryf' an Patrol Leader 4. VA qi .Q sf S .n , 'X , X x. ik K ' : ' 1- X R Q -qi 'E X' 2 f xv fs X- 3 ' it A BQ, 1' , 1 ll 'ji' 2: i'-y W Eg xx 419 ,- .T5:,lxl val HU S...Qjr , I ,xr , , Y .iv . f -1 Y . , - f, f--. A-f - f If E.---I ku, Ellhlkbfsly G D - - G VY '- if - -- Q , , Z - 1423 5:3 . - tx .a.n.-o-.- .-.-er --rag-. ul -8-noir..-4.4-er.-oo, JLQ-v 47-0.-0.,a.,n -. .4..4ua- T'LU6'llffLl-U00 f-5 i . l , - eu-- 41-fy f V Y -Y f W - -, Y-- I r E5 an - 6:13 423 Q A .- c: Q O 2 ED 42 i J I - 2 EIC! - E -.N,.:a..,-JnoL-..w...u- -00--I---vu-.-o.,-va Q44-...po.,aaL-,A-f::l,.LulJoa , ,Sv xulbow -Jfloevffb Afoww.-Ju..4 oo 'W--4-...H-...gl I - i IIAZ1-:L MM: MI'DIl lJHll ' 7 .lniizs M. Mi'm'nrsox Hazel Mumlord, teachers ,A 4-, ,limmy ' Comfort! - iy',1'QA. K i .. - . . . . 1 f X, 3 S l,ittl - .I ' ,N - '4 Never will she shirk , ,I If ' e ' ,K fl 'mlm slmllld lm Anv Qort of work Y A du ' - ' ' , 5 It was the very saddest case, 1930-31 Grifton Hiuh S4'l100l1 i lla- hroke right down 'ind 1932 Kinston High School: l , - X I V ' 1933-3-1 Hugh Morson High Wlllffl Ulu' dflll Ss-hoolg Girl Reserves -tg Morson It t'rat'kc'd Ill two. Ur so the-v Litei':n'y Society 4. I IQDNA Elklll. M URRAY Red Little Edna Earl Murray, Never in too big a hurry say. it - i 1 l B K' lil-:'l'sY M x',x'r'i' Numnlf1f Sak ef-fm Little Betsy Blue 3 Lost her holiday shox-g . What will poor: Betsy do? V fylly. grive her another, l T vt I V .1 .tl Y . i in lo match the other 0 5 QP 'mc Sm' e lu I lou 5 r ft A And then she will walk in awhile, if p V two -- Pretty Edna Earl Murray. V ' H In . . . . kit , ' f A N '1 11f'1'f11'.' H ft' 2, is Gn'ls'. Athletic VASS0C1i1ll0ll lg I A ga-A ,,g ,. ' 5 45 Vi,.f.,pl-l,,i,lI,.ml1I,:iLlgnlLiteri I Dramatic Club 3, 41 Morson 3. ary Noviety Jig Crifii- MU,-,ml Ll'9 f 5' Soviefi' 3' 49 fem- It ' . Q '45 l1iff'i'211'Y Suri--1i'4: Hin-l l'il'Sf'l'l'l'N l lIlE'l'Cllll Club 3. I' 42 3' 4: Girls' All'll'll ' A ll ' lfwliilolll lf jg .lonrnalism Club -'---.f I . an ia Z. I .,,. 5 J,xM1as Mooiu: IJARKEIK Maxi 5 J' 5' -.-. . GQLDIE NEWTON in .IImmy , - ' Y - , .. - . . l A Dldf1l93'd1ddl9F'dUmPtY, H Jimmy, Jimmy said, what'll M W 1 Goldie ran up the plum Q gg you gimlm, tree, 2 e To play you a little tune? Half a crown to fetch her , lr Bull 1 I g 4 O I 1 I . L, L, 5 -- yt-I flown, . M 07' lv 2. 3' 4' it lu i 1 Diddley-dlddley-dumpty. Girls' Athletic Association 4. Q f 'X N EllYl'.XIlll 1,ARltISlIt' rv, f ' - .- 'Ed I , A sf f adl t ' Handsome little Eddy,' , A ' lvl A lCverybody's friendf MARY CREECH PARKER V V . V P .5 Charming, witty, ready rr u ,, A Q X I I ' ' 1' I Z2 Parker X E 1 ie ping iam to lend. . ff ,gf 'vz bf .clz -5 5, 'I V- IIOIIH' IXOOIII R0p1'q-sgnmtlvg llMary, Mary qulte contrary, . Q. mth' L V J ffff -tj 1. 23 x'll'8'll1'HSlflPl'll Sopliouioru- How does y0l1I' garden ' ' Class 23 Vive-Prosideilt Junim. growpv Flaw 33 Junior Juduge 33 Senior t 2, 2 If -ludfe fig Cheerio Club 3, -13 Maury High School: Glee i ' X ' V , Drainatic Club -L3 Vice-President Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club ,ff l7l'ilUli1t1C: Club 4: Glee Club 25 1. 2. 3, 4g Choral Club 2. 'X Annual Staff Sports Editor 4. 'N I 1 1 CBB- ,QT 'tx 3 N ilrff ii my : , in L K-in-, Il' ,n, gl' ul Ye 9 . ef f - - - A 7 f f f l - ff 1 nf G ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' W Y if I , 4 I ' . E Q Q E Mullin: .1 I N l - - llllil i ii B E -tfli - 3 . L - 1 -u I --an-4.-. , ... m.4f.4-o-,.- -f-:5..uf-.naevulv-u.f-uta--Lgxvp ,Joc-,fw- - -vb-If-dh 1' ' Q Twenty-three A c3 k C3 ' ' Q13 C3 Gcroi .2 ' E3 63:-r W W 'ED ii - Z C3 , pqkunsof Of-Qt.-Uoouw vf,-, sraHnLLA,Qu ,,-Jin.,-oonlno x lil-Q' -A ev--0-.-N.f-41.09-- -mudauli--.aol-1,4 Mrk ff-ft ' F43 'i ' f, ,, . I . 247 pf Y ' - - A I 3 f ' ' ' 1 JV , ,, .,,,,A ,, 3 .,.--T. .,..,, in, .1 . , H' H 5,4 I vw, ' .lgmlllzs l ownns 3 -' - 3 1 IIRISTINE PI'I.m:Y M. 1 flfl l bl Refi hjlllllllllll' ,R Uyvfflllllljl, . X :MX W 1 . . . A fine old fellow IS our 5 il?-5 V' frm Mondays child is fair of James. 1 f x 1 'Fx I face, A gift to dainsels and to 3' fv L' 3Wi?4gQb:'ff1l. Likes to dress in silks and flames. .VK I A lace: Dmmmm. muh 3. 4: g,.i,,,,,.,, 4 Shes tond of looking in the fllub 33 Home Room Representa- fuk -......-...-..- . 1 V, glass, UW 3- We But that's quite natural in a Q lass. K,v1'ur:nINE LHR Rmnmi IIu.Tm IDURNELL utleyl .diddle diddle, 6 Q . h Katherine Riddle, Hattie-down-dillg has come IS the bomliest lass to be to town, ln a yellow petticoat, and a green gown. Girls' Athletic Association 4. Aim R loam N When Ada was a little girl, She washed her mother's dishes, Though I must admit that it XVas much against her wishes. 1-Q9-.. found. Draniatie Club 1, 2, 43 Morson Literary Society 23 Home Room Representative 1: President of S'4lllll0Ill0l'P Class. - r NIARY ELLEN Rooms 3, 'Q Nickle ' Q, 3' Mary had a little lamb, Z, Q Who wouldn't go to schoolg , He often kept poor Mary .ff 1,1f home, L Q VL Which was against the rule. 1-' .4 Girl Reserves Club 13 Girls' , .: Y- Athletic Association 1, 43 Home 'F V lil-ononiies Flub 1, 2. pf V V 1. X -0 C - s HENRY SATISKY , ' I 1 Static Henry Satisky never drank , l'.'k ' lirzurzcca lil l'II bfxnmzn Owns ey' I r rum, or scotch, or rye, lr'lry, Jr. He did what was right, with .3 . . ' all main and might, Did vou ever see a lassle, 2.- . . , Hell be president bye n a lassie, a lassle, b,e.. Did you ever see a lassie, 5 ' so Sweet as this One? Baltimole High School 1, 23 Stamp Club 23 Boys' Athletic Glee Club 43 11l'tllllI1tlC Club Association 23 Hugh Morson 4. High School 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. fwf K . - ' . K . ' Q x e W, l N 'il f f . 65, ,lr I-194 -. I E5 WXQQR . -1 1: ,l : '- 'qulr -.5.,1- ' 'g I f:'lL NL A : E S 1 ,v 7 - i -, i Y , Y- i 1 , i-v-fY i, 4 K :.--.J v :nllnnkbf U Q D - H Q '. -' i Ap , C? - iff! 1 . N K .Asuka-Y-f ,-,-are-QA:-, alias 0ll..- 4-nr.-oo, ALQ- Y Af vang.. u.,ol -. .-.-4lv-- Twenty-four -- -ilfr 'NL - . C3 4 - -4 4 -ef 4 -, , p Q 7 JCB h .- l Q CJ Q3 ED 5:3 i I Z - C3 Eli - E3 l io.. :-na.-...1.u-.-o0---f-.u-.-o.,-.af.o-w+-- 04'-'OOQ-4 '---'4Q N--'WIO0 au--.mov-Q-VoM.vL... oo-.uadcr-.W--.f....u-..4I l I l l Joux XVr:sl.i:Y S.xwvi:n gf A Y l.1S,I.m,U, Shmmwm .l1u'lr Z -34 i ..EM,i,,-. , . w nH ':f'5 'l little lmy 'luck' 5, --f,,?. Q. A Estelle, listelle, eau you me - lil Cl1,- X 1, X I tvll , . , ,, , ' 'T 43 ' X , ' x V ' , Q' th' on lhlte X' 'x 'qi ' Q1 . Vl ho rut the little ent into . X 1 . w , 1 'ld blflckz ll ll , ' -L-J V ii' l if the well? Ml Il 1 '1 ner iuzlrtiullil-s the fi will 52 ir, V, I 1 H 4 ' I ' uldest glut . FI! ' ifligvbslu l ' ' I 5 M ' U AW 'l I' ' 4 'l f ' g, 4, , , ' l'fmL,4,,,1,yg.,Q 1f-frf'l12?1-,'r6q-11.fQ- 'V ' - ' ' -if JXLIH-Zll'l' l',ol1:R'l'oN burns f!A,i'!!v.li, 3. 43 Oy S1-oufbs 1, Il, W' ' ug. N HN ' 'J' 3, 4, I'zl11'ol Le lltll' 2. Assistant gi ' 'mum ' ' 1 l xl 3 f. I 1. , . Q, 3-Q,-1, M V H A ,gjilulll 55'f'l'Itf x 13 .4 , 1 ' When good lxuig' Alhert - o 'MILL 411111 ui' rpm ll . . Hulk .4 ' wa Q' ll' tl 'l' l Q., Lu rury '04'lt-'U' 4: Glue Club Q ig' ., I I N115 ll 'lm' f 1- we-.11 4- 1'1'1'ri'l ' 41 -we elf-'11 bf- srfwfllb' kilura X.. kk?- 'l'. '1f'lN'l mul' 'li 0l 'f'm' , - ' 31. He'll :nuke them spa-eelies f' 2. 33 Hand I. -l. 42 Ureliestru an H, I . 1 . lg District Typinsq Contest 353 K ifnawt eff 'Ind flllllt Tl-unix Tl-:un 4. ' And tell tlu-in everytliingrf' 00 9 VV11,I.l.xM T. SC.u:nonoI'olr I g I-'JW I'll f '5' S l '5' 2- ll' 4' ' Bill Billy Boy, Billy Boy. kind, good, and strong. He's not very wide hut then he's plenty long. Boy Seouts 1, 12, 3, 4g Lewis Literary Soeiety 3. 4. Yiw-v-I'1'es- irlent 4, Serueunt-ut-Arnis 4. l'resi4l4-nt Zig HIM- Vluln 4: Ili-Y J. 4. V11-1--l'1'1-slfll-lit 4. Se4'ret:il'y l 43 Tl'f'1lNlll'l4l' Interstate Hi-Y 393 gf Boy Sl'4llliN l, 22, Sl, 42 Arlvvrtis- l ing' xlilllllLYl'l' CMN lil4l.XF 4: I Junior Mui-rlianl IRQ In-hating 'l'e-:ilu 43 l'r1-sillent lbelmling l Club 4. , l Amer: xVO0I,I.l'0'l I' SINIITII .ll.virf l l 1 E I I N I W ' STANLIGY MAESINGHR lhere was :1 Young ludv -4 I 1 . . p L ' -9 J Smufty named Alice. . If A 5 I , , . . ' ' - ' . -y ' . .. . -.1 r' ubtanley bmutty blesulger, who lui? ll' th' df'l7tll5 'lf L' , 1 p i Sent out news by ai mes- , le ldfllh' ' I J g genger bhe studied so hard she had t 4L ,.,,. '- To tell the whole wide wait- all hs on her Cflffli 'of -- -' ing world! A xi'f'IIlei.I'kZllllP gal IS our ' ' B y rw n 1 . ' 'J ,V hat he had picked his this I 'Ce' 1. -r - . 4 - W6f:'k'S girl. Z Girls' lAthla-tif' AS40l lilll0ll 1, 2: G' 1, 2, 4, .1 Biflwvvillfd Hi2l1 Sf-hfwol: xfm--121-efifl.-lilMillilf.,-W1 14191-- Presldent l'll'9Sl1IllIlIl Fluss 13 2l1'y Soeiq-iv ZZ, 4. Vliupluiri 3, . P1'f'Sld4'Uf S0l1ll0lll01'9 CUSS T32 r.lll'02lNll!'Ql' I 253 l7l'i1lllilTll' Cluh Busehzlll Team 23 Football Tezun 1. Q3 1q4.l,,-.l,..,m,fiy,J 5fm1l.,,f 1 21 f'0ViI1gf0Yl Hit-Jill. SCl100ll Uouneil 4: IJ:1isyClmiu Traek Team 3: Boxing Team 42 Hugh Morsou High School, LOVE MI,RI,4,L,K SMITH JR Lewis Literary Society 43 A A ' ' Hli Club 45 Bflselfflll 4' YVhen little Louis went to HAYWOOD C. SDIITII bed- . . MH' d d . , He always said his prayersg 7 dandy' pan 5' Smltlw 'I He kissed Illilllllllil, and then 'lm , an V, . . Y- I Q papa, K X Always dresseqd Just SplCk V And straiglmtwuy went up fg4M,4 G.. and spaudy. Stairsf- . Boy Scouts 1, 2, 33 Assistant , , . f, . Patrol Leader 13 Patrol Leader gm. .igiomi ,-.1' -uf. gang? ' . . Leader -, Lexus Literary S0 Zi Chlef Mafshfll 35 Home eietv 0 '3 4 Se-1'Uez1ut'z1t-Arms 4 . Room Representative 43 Hi-Y ' ' K' ' ' ' 3. 4: Treasurer Hi-Y 3. ' ' ' L 'L 'U .X ,I K ,' 1 ca- A M 1 ,ra - ' 1, fx Q l 'Q79s wt 9553 llQf'f li' 1 if X! - i A - . 5 ir - Y v ,Y 5 1' :Q o' i i ' ' f ' ' 1 1 4. E 1 Q , Q E 1 l! : V llama: X, ' D 3 4-.TZ - Q . g , . ....,g, ,,. ,, u..4, ,441 - - 1 ADJ-4 ,QQ-.-use-.Q.. -..Mloa-I-,MIDP ,Ao-1-.-V-4 1 '-'9-l '0- I ' E C Tu-enty-fire ' l l Q -s U4 Su J 7 EBV? ii? fjlid ,J EZ? CED Q - Z3 Q Q11 ' ' .E Q3 ED unduns-cs-of-:JNL--llooiw ,An orNu,-,A:O:- ,,,4uu.,-og.-1.9 -, m..q,, - Q- A,Q-,-eq,-.p.o,.Y-M.-Lau..- ,omg ltolufzlrr I.. SN.x1c12N1zI'nG Bob No nicer laddy than Bob He'll never he called a snohf' Boy Seouts 1, 2: Rille Club il, 4: Svieiief- Vluh 12. NI'IX! l'flN lt. STI-:I.L, Jn. Sleepy To bed, to hed, says Sleepy Stell, And please let's don't be slow, I've strutted full many a weary mile At the head of my band, you know. Hirh Sf-hool Band 2, 3. 4: Manasre-r Hiuh S1-hool Band. J. Enwr N S'1'oN IC E rl Little Eddie Stone, fell from off the brinkg Swain right out, this Stone won't sink. If USSICLL SORRELL Russell was a happy lad If a good book was all he hadg If not, then someone to tease, He wasn't very hard to please. Hi-Y -lg Home Room Repro 459. lliilllYt' 42 Dr' .ltie lul 4. is-A-7 :N Q iq T. M. Srmu., JR. N Little T. M. so handsome and tall, He seldom laughs if he laughs at all. Boxing Squad 3, 4. .Lmms Fr.muNo STRAUGI-IAN R'u.s'ty Here's Fleming Straughan, sure as you're born, Teasing the girls, pulling their eurlsg How they'll miss him when he-'s gone. Glee Club 1, 13, 3, 43 Science I - , H-Y Ch t , b , Vlub 3: Clay Literary Society 'umm ll ' ar el Mem el' 1- 3' 3- I ff, 1 ,, ffl Piiviw4,v'W1 9 I I I J ft ,AM W MM- 1 J -f KM' Jf'-4 .fs f , F31 XvIOI.ICT S'l UT'1'S RYOR G1!I ' J , 8 I fd Pan.vy h r 'Or 1 Oyjiflg d 1 4 1 Sweet and lovelv, kind and I ' Je! . M 1 ' . M i S 295 ' 'l' J f good, aa, y r mirror.. a No opfnliates herg no one Combj -' A j Lou C' Boy couts 13 Hi- .Lajb l I Girl Reserves 13 Girls' Athletic matic Club 1, 23 Glee lub Association 1. 1. 2, 35 Journalism Club 3. K r x x 61 ii F K' -. S Qi '15' - I5 WXAW .1 f: i '- '-:lil -.5.f . ' , v Y - v W, ,YAY l ,...., :..-.'b- y QE C3 Q .- EE - ,s , C3113 E3 0 K -4 0'-A -'+Hrf H All -l-Aoll,-4Jevrv+90.flLrA- -Y.r.-g,-L.,-n A. ,.....nn- ilk Twen ty-sia: Q Vik tr' is . ,J ,fiuf,i1xy. , FDL-3 E t E3 v E342 43 C3 C: CJ 3 EJ Ci C3 Z - EI? C163 ' E3 .N ic, -angie-Q4-,--40-4 ---eu-.-o ,A ,Q -4..w-..' on --oo.4-uf, -1:31-.Qu lm Q , Y wlloquf Y-we-exe -,190-.JL...4 oo..pGnlcr.4lI-1....,,.a.., .2 PAUL Pi-:Alien S U M Nm: nl,I'!'lll'Il0l i Preacher Paul went down the hall To get a drink of waterg He went too quicl: and broke his neck: Could anything be daftm-r? Glee fllub 1, 2, 3. 42 DWI' matii- Club 1, 21 Boy Svouts 1, 23 liewis Literary Sovii-13' l, Il, 41 Banrl Ii. Ci,iN'1'oN Ci'1c'1'1s 'l'1-:Actin HTVIYI-!llll'n Clinton Teague, a man of laws, o l hi 'bet and lay upon ld A st iw, and slept g a. ', ' c lass. Boy Svouts 1, 23 Assistant Patrol Leader 25 .lournalism Club 3, Lewis Literary Society 4g Debating Club 4, Hi-Y Club 43 Boxing Team 4. M buy his girl a looking IKOBEILT S. 'rILL t'VVhen little Robert Till went to the mill, The miller said, 'Buy me a duckf Robert Till looked brave and said, 'I willf And came back with two! what luck! va ELIZlXBE'1'1fI UTLEY ffLib!I Elizabeth, Lib, Betsy, and Bess, They all went together to seek a bird's nest. They found a bird's nest with five eggs in, They all took one, and left four in. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33 Morson Literary Society 3, 4g X, ,iff flees' it 'liz- : . fi, X '.. 0494 nf-.,. -mx wsu l Xi X ,, its -'any XYIRGINIA tlonnox 'l',x'1'i'M h'M:r1 Our Virginia 'l'atuin is a versatile lassg lie it painting, writing, or daiwiug Shel: at the head of the elassf' Morson liite-rai'5' Soi-im-ty l, 2, Ji, -1, Vvitiv l. l,l'l'Allli'Ili il, fiilltlvlli il!lllll4'll ll:-pi'c-sn-iitzilivw 33 f'lu-4-rio fllub Sig Hirl It'-,wi'x':-s l, LZ, Il, 4, View--l'i'4-sitlt-lit ll Vlass llovi and llistnriziu Lf. l,l'4'Nlll4'lIl 13, l'oi-1 lg Senior .lueltfe -11 -lllllllll' Ulass lddiloi' ul' Uni l.ic,x1f' Zig S1-nim' fflass ldflitor ol' Hut l,lc.xF 4: Marslml fig Girls' ,Xllilvtiw .xSA04'lll.tlUll 4. XYoonimw A. 'l'i:NNAN'1' VVoodrow 'l'ennant's a funny little tot, His puzzled teachers tell each other, NVhen I put XVoodrow on thc spot, He always says, 'It was my brother' ! flHI1lIlll'l'4'l2ll Club 35, Joke liclitor Annual -L, .Iimiics lliioxicu 'l'oL1.1soN Burk ' There was a little boy,,and he was very rareg X Big' blue eyes, and btaek curly hair, . lteady to work or to play with you, W A 1 Plenty of sense and good humor too. ' Boy Seouts 1, 2, 33 Glue f'lub 43 Band 3: flliee-rio Club fig Hi-Y Vlub 33 Stride-int Coun- uil llt1I'll'9St?lliiiflV9 3, President -1, President Junior Class 31 Lewis Literary Soviety 45 Dra- matic' Club 4. M,x1uzA1u1:'r Anti-:I.1,x UZZLE Many girls are very sweet, But none so sweet as Margaret. r'1l Risen s 1 l Txeisul v '1- x. - 1 3X Ci- 1. '- es . Lg -u : 'er 11 St d t C l R ' ' ta- Ilrarnatic Club -3, Student Coune We ,or tive 251:enMm.s5XNlLitei.Ill1,?enSg, eil Representative 24 M 4 A 1 Ciety 4. X 5 I 5 J? I Q1 .3- 1 v ff 5 ' l 'X 'i l I it ' ' .f'X 'is if 1 T f W t. gf' Q'-5 e., be , ee , e e '-nfl - A- i -E .. E 1 Q - - - - - -- - - EE- ,ur U 5 If If ' EJ El 41123 - .- :lg-3 l ,x .9----5 -eu-an 4 4-M 'M-4'-A-cw-- Y-j:.E..Al+-YQQ-4:1-1.2.-nulan-K MIL ,ilewiu-,-- -vaaluus. I -.ann-L- Twenty-seven f n XY D 5 wi 'A Y fri K l,-:Fi f i fri CB HAY-ll '- Q - '-can E3 - E3 Q Q - - .Q Q Elo , mkwe.-of-up uluolw YA, Qflull,-,-YQ ,-in..-ov-so 1 'new 'Qv4QpTv'i.f'UblY'M-I1,i,i-11-Qllg 1 0 Amzru I.II.I.I,xN XYAUGIIAN ll1fIia Little Adelia winked her eye At a boy that was passing: hy, lint she meant no more harm than you or I. Freneli Vluh 1: Girl Reserves 2. Il, 43 llaisy Vhain 33 Mor- son Literary Soi-iety 12, 3, 41 Vive-1'1't-sitleiit lilorson Literary Soeietv Zig Seeretary Morson Literalry Soeiety -13 Home Room Representative 33 Se:-retary and Treasurer of Senior l'l:1ss 4. 1'lVl-ZLYN XV.x'rKINs lIor.w Curly Locks, Curly Locks, wilt thou he mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes or yet feed the swineg llut sit on a eushion and sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream. Girl Reserves 1, 2: Girls' Athletic Assoeiation 2, Sl. 4g Glee t'Iuli 4. l'll7Y'l'lll-I Vinci Ns'1'i:1N ll'i1inie ulfldythe XVeinstein went to dine With the king of the land. Like all merry folks, he laughed at her jokes, Vl'hen she filled his pudding with sand. f'0mmereial Vluli 3, -1. AVA NVIGGS Ava, Ava, friend of all, Smiling up and down the , 3'-'S' if , Q ,li X , 'S' 4-14... 41' 'fsvu' ik I I , XVADE I ' Hen .be niinhleg 'Ben be quickg i Ben fell over the candle stick! Hen Burnie ! ,hairs ALVIN XVEATIIERS, JR. J I m my James, Jimmy, and Jim, He writes, and he works, and he pilots our classq l'm sure everyhody knows him. Boy Seouts 1, 23 Patrol Leader in Seouts 23 Journalism Ululi 31 Sports Reporter in Journalism Club 33 Lewis Liter- ary Society 3, 43 Press Re- porter 33 President 43 As- sistant Advertising Manager of UAH I,1t:AF 33 President of Senior Class 4: Editor of the IIIIIIII Kiln:-.von .llilre 33 Tennis Team 43 Debating: Chili 43 Stu- dent Couneil 4. Isuzln, VV 1 lI'1'I.EY Many girls we've known quite well, But none so fine as Isabel. Girl Reserves lt, 23 Girls' Athletie Association 2, 35. Home lit-onomies Uluh 4. ' I ' x v M,tRGA1u:'r M. XVILKHRSON Doe YVhen she opened her mouth and spoke, Eardrums thought them- selves broke, But she went her merry way, Happy, carefree, all the day. Dramatic- Club 23 Cheerio Club 33 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion lg Morson Literary So- eity 4. hall, 1 , Q if s Ei C1 '- t Sq, 'a l 'gli Egkiaf rrll til. I S, rf, v f - Vw-, Y, - K annul: uf En:-nkkfsl G C3 G Y ' Z A - ,G , 1 C3 '- ' iff! 2 ' .N -44l-0w- -f-1:7942-, Ml -8-noir,-.:.a-nr.-00Vefu.f::t-Y .w.rg-Q.,-s-uv -. ..-ef-olv- Twenty-eight r- A PL '4 , All ,Z 9 C' 1:5 A - 6343 53 S 15:4 S' c: , Q Q53 Q 4:1 ' ' D, Q C9 - Ca cue:-' .-,J-'ge-, -:uo.e:f.n- ,-40.-au., vpn- , o.uL-.- out-.gowunz -Q1-,-,uiwtmg , kv wloqlli .1140-.-eaa:,Ao-mJL..4 A In l IN!! 'AVA-g Wy ,jj 5 - OWN' H A' f ff-'J 'v' , Q V, D e ,, ,Dfw 'W 4 Aoptzf! 'ffba x.. MA1 L, I'lI.IZABETlI CARR VV11.1,mMs , , uf 'mm Ivlrtmrmm- l,, XVH,l,uMgf,N Li.vf1lH'fl1 Q: Mn A! S f Un Saturday night, it shall he my care To powder my nose :intl curl my hair. Pinelzmd School, Athletic As- sociation 13 -loues liitcrzlry So- ciety 13 Greensboro Hilh Schoolg Ilramatic Club 123 Science Club 23 Hugh Morsun High St-hoolg Gill Reserves 3, 4: Morson Literary Society 3, -I: R1-porter Morson Literary Society 23, 4, .lmirnalisni C Il. jr I. I. NV1l.1.1s Ed is mother sent Ed right straight to hed, XVhen ever he clidn't mind her. You'll not cat a bite if you don't do right, And treat all the girls much kinder. Boy Scouts 1, 2, Il, -lg Science Club 1, 2, 33 Drzunatic Club 1, 2, 43 Stage Manager 1, 2 33 Student Couu' . 477 755 5 YA N C 11: Y lly Boy, Billy Boy, where are ou goiim? I will go with you if I may. Lewis Literary Society 3, 43 Vice-President Lewis Lyerary Society 33 Hi-Y 4. STOKES Yivrias Then up starts Stokes, and looks at the sky, Oh, ho! brother James, the sun's very high. Asheville High Schoolg Boy Scouts 1, 2, 33 Patrol Leader of Scouts 33 Commercial Club 3: Hugh M01-son High School Science Club 4. W .4-.1 llc-re 1' o m e s Margaret, l sweet and quaint: Sometimes she's groocl, some- times she uin't. tilw t'lub l. 2, Il, lj tlirl , ltr-serves l, 21, Ci, 43 Girls' Athletic Association l, 11, Il, 41 St't'l'4'i7ll'j' slml 'l'1'eus1lr1-1' of .Xthlf-tin' ,Xrsociution fl: Uzaptuin ot' linslwtballl 551 Drziinsitic Club 1. I tp.jI 0 ,QA Xf..,,.I-X VAI'oli,xN S. XVLIIUIINIQ a ,A 4 7 Nltziin, ruin go ziwziyg A , .5 Come again another tluyg , ,. J . Little Vuugrluui wants to ,K X A fs, f -1 f--., ,.... I Q f p N 'fn - ling Scouts l, 22, Sl, 4, l'uti-ol A' 5 ' I V I,1-mlm' Sl, 43 Assistant Patrol 'V' V A' lit'il4ll'l' 43 lli-Y Ci, -tg 'l'i'cusui'ci' 2 4, Y N393 as, if ..2E'.f - 4 ' v ' ,- 11,24-'-Sz ' .4 Q .s4ff:w-',,-- f . - . Q, , few K JA Mics YA'ri:s - I , .l im , ,3,- I X -,, Q 4 N 1 J E' as S Eg i James and Stokes were , 1 To ,f 'V' two lazy meng f ' ..., . ' ' 1 ' i , - ' 1' A l hey lay Ill! hecl,,,,tjl't the X .ff-.5 , ' ,. ' pf, , A Z ' clock styriycik 41:11. ' O , at 5 4 A M, . fri , , ' f f -outs 1, 2, 1 - of pl f S f ,s5wff2g,gM.2 ,- ff 1 , 'I v . J eeymvsfvis-'?ws,fiW,,55-4 .lf WX, Af X 1' Aj , ,v in Q 1 ' f1,.g,yi'-f3.,5s:'j ,ifw .4 ,g-1 1 , , - vsp. 1 1' .i., ' Sffwcflfg-XW,w fa 'R , .' ww we ' sf 4 , w'liW4iSQt5w,:yw2 1 . Nt' , gi: I 'Z-F ' A Ky -K-4 ,g i l 1 5' J ZWIZWJ We K 1 . 1 1 . UB- T7 -ix W 3 -x S AQWHQQ L vp v ee., We , 1-1 - 1 , 1 - , Nl'-if Uli' if Uliffe 43 1 :J S Q , Q E3 14-:'.-..! Stl L,.,.1 D CJ E3 -tfli -' 'Q Q 4 - '- --:4f:..,. , .I n-..u,,,9.u.: 7453411-,ne-.mmap-gh-4 we foab,-v-,-, -.4o.u.4. I - ho., Twenty-nine A ECB b E3 ' L-J 5 -- Y - f -' - . Y -E1 '-csjcza E3 -IQ:-J: K3 C3 ' ' .Q Q 530 s..Al..vu-cr: Of-our-Mloolw v--, - ynUoL.-.De Y- uu..,.gq.i,g, A,-,su..o,-e.A.,c-,-q,.f,-a...o,... -VNJ,.,g,L.,,,Qi Msiiolxni-:'1' l,I'cILia IXNIIRIZXVS Evmlyy MAE PIPKIN l'erh:1hs you all know Miss A dfilllfl' MKS- Sweet Fllld I,ueile, 20011 A hunm- 1385 from 1105151 to XX ho always did the best she hm,1. Could. Hn riwr Hiuh Sehool Glee- Cluh 11, Ilg Home lieoiioiiiies Vlnh 1, 2, 33 Xvll'U'I7l'l'Slfll'I1i' of Home lieononiies 33 Girl lie- serves 25, Chun. ll. B,xuNi:s l'1'lff' lFiHlll3z1riu-s was ll delight- MVMMY POOH: u ioyg -,, Efwll lfllllfll H1111 .l0lil' WHS 'l'here's no nieer hoy in our always JI joy, ge-11001, Than jolly, witty Murray Poole, Hi-Y 3, -lg Lewis Sui-iely 4. .l nssl-1 Mizwnoiixiz .l1's.s Jesse was an truthful lzndg XVILSUN lV'lII'l'I'2 lle eould not tell El lie, Y, Y , , . I HW I MHC Gcorgc ht, al- NN ilson Xl hlte will ne er do ways said, ,rlgllt YOU-re right gil. it Wm In Vkould you know the reason ' ' why? Boy Fronts 1, 2, 3. 4- lle follows his nose wherever he goes. And that stands all awry. Seieinw- Club 3g Boy Scouts I , 1. In-Y 4, . U 1,-,,J,,J 'J J ,-N '- 1'i'-MIJ51. . w YY 3-fy jf., U., f 5-,I XX ,L fL,fJr-sf--.v-A P4111 Lisxim. Moius LWB, .b:HKl!A .Mp :ADA girl!! JWKJB- V Tiny ffji, ,AQ 471- QTIJ, 'il-J frsrflvf f-' ?xf-'z y l 'b'rf'3- 'UJFL lf! 5-f'f 'Hu I-'Q if WN H th' A 35- llretty MISS, 'J A BDJYYI-'Il VV1iI'1'I H N lessing light upon youg A A ' f I had hut half za erown Bonner, Bonner, winsome 21-day, and sweet, ' l'd spend it :ill upon you. The neutest girl I ever did , I l meet. Girl 1fK'St'l'Yl'4 1 1 Girls X Alllletic' .hSS1H'liltl0ll l, il, 42 lll'illll2lilCf'll1lJ1, 31 Hfllflmlf i, Home ldeonomies Club 4. fl1Yllll4'll 1. 2, -1. of X l M , 35 1' s K A , . -7 nutjt f' N Z- ' ek- 'i' 'N fl- qifa. -' I Ek RXqn ' g 1 . .I -. 2:--Il vii e HU Env' i ' ' E: ' . N 5 ' , 'Q i , 7 , Y ' ' '- Y ' Y W ' f Y I A Q I ' 4. if :'5 '4- ' : 'ib7:l G 53 '- ' egg: E3 ' G . - is .4..e:a-.- -.-fc-1-Q42-. 41l:h--oil.--:.4-rv-190,415.6-5-, --una.,-8-ul 1- Thirty r C3 EJ , CDE 413 C4 f .- C U53 59 gy, ' ' Q 13 E3 - C3 CJEDQ - G E.-Ie.. A:-mga-..i.1W -.oo....--,u-.fr.,- o-,,o.m..f Q41--oo.,u:.....AfD'.-...ulloo Noam-wo-f-Q--o-uwluu oo-1541461-V 4--A--v'b-u IJJAI. p u LLJQ- g C -S..---TEQW --- I Lis. f Uur Books uve write the story of our lives in hooks- X Our childhood, youth. old-ageg Each one of them we neatly hind :Ind mark. VVQ fill each Saered page VVith rhymes Zllld jingles. tales that tell The story of the years- A chronicle of all our work and play. Marred here and there hy tears. Another volume now is quite Complete. We finish it with pride, And place it on our Inemory's dusty shelves VVith others, side hy side. III future years we'll take them clown with cure To see what there we wroteg Run tender hands o'er hindings. YVOTII hy time? Put there in years remote. ee -me as -me ee ae -Ie ee ee f Before us lies :I new hook, yet untried- A challenge to us allg The white unsullied pages wait our pens- We wait the FLltllI'C,S call! Z VIRGINIA TATUM, Poet 5 5, ,ooslztg We A Q Y. ,604 ' 59 6 ll 312 ff . z , ' 1 03- ,Jil Q2 'lr 9 N nuff Qimx 9-wp A e o e - 'xl'-Z Ulg' ful :E .- igen ' ' e - 'ee to ' 2 - Lkwl'-s - I 3 12 E 1 1f'.-..: ,,,,,: N B CJ E13 C153 ' -' Q , Q -- It-its-0-. ,, ..-..nn--:v.no.,.uu-..4f.,4-41-: ,-5-B.Acg.oo-.ucv-..w.-nulon-KYJw- -045-4 - -.4o-uun- , f I-L.. Thirty-one :J :I l:3 :I if E? if SCE i A- E15 0 I QC! '-CBD Si - E3 CD ' ' 13 D N-'QvvQn...oo s.Jp.n-cr.-c-f.-uw.fnIool1u ,1 ,- wr.LIn.,-.CPR-u-vow-uc -1 --.n f-es.A,.o-.4u.f----ov-EA .Q History of the Senior Class NCR upon a time. Marion lflisenhart and I started out on a non-stop flight to Japan. This is how it was . . . well. I'll let you read our log. Here it is. Loo I.og of Good Ship Mother Goose. Date. September -L, 194144. IDestination-Unknown. Pilot-.Iames Powers. Co-Pilot and Radio Operator-Marion lflisenhart. Il.S.C.. P.D.Q. I glanced at my watch. which showed 10:00 a.m.. and that meant time to scram fgo. in Englishj. I found Izzy. my co-pilot. fllarion Irlisenhart to you and Mrs. Couchj. and started for our plane. VVe waved a final good-bye to all our friends-- I mean. the people-who were down to see us leave o11 our trip to Japan. and took off. Ive passed over Chicago all right. although the air was a little bumpy-fget it?b. and a little later. St. I.ouis. About 5:30 p.m. we sighted Hollywood. Izzy wanted to land there the always thought he was good-lookingj. but I said nertz and flitted on to San Francisco. where our refueling plane met us and filled our plane with gas in mid-air. Then we started out across the Pacific for Japan. It started to rain and grow foggy about an hour after we last saw land. and at nine o'clock we couldn't see anything but fog. fog, fogg every now and then. through the fog, we could see a little fog. YVe lost our course and just flew around. not knowing where we were. Ive stayed up until dawn when the sun melted the fog. and we saw a little island. Our gas was very low so we decided to land. I found a place and started to descend. and in doing so. I came down too low. The tail of the plane caught in the top of a tree. and then all I could see was the ground flying up at me. I hit the ground along with Izzy and the rest of the wreckage. and then darkness and oblivion. In a few minutes it cleared up. and I saw a little boy getting drcssedg after a moment or two, recognition dawned-guess whom it was! It was I, getting ready to go to high school for the first time. I ambled into the door and wandered around for a whileg then someone said. Go in theref, I did and paid someone three bucks for a stack of books a mile high and was told I could go home. I lugged those books back and forth to school for two weeks before they found a place for me and those darned books, and then the work started. A few days later, we were herded into chapel. After about a half hour of sh! hush! keep quiet! and frantic waving of the hand. Mr. VVessinger finally got us quiet and gave us the usual glad to see so many liereg you have a lot of work ahead of you. and how to do it. lVe had a sub-freshman class meeting. and for some reason or other. elected Bill Barefoot. presidentg Elizabeth Johnson. vice-presidentg Nina H. Covington, secre- taryg Eugene Jackson, treasurerg and Mrs. Covington, adviser. A si 1' qv . A EQX1 n . Eli Gs gltlltiga -, I - - I 1 , , , l, ,....J vi :nl-:ET ! 5 C3 A Q g '- E - ,G , Q '- C3711 Z Q . K .4.an.a-,- f-f-sf--:QF 4ol,,Tl-na1rY- 4-..a-nr.-Oo, lung- -4. rg-g.,,u.,u 1. .,.q,..4u.-. Thirty-two ' fs- PL -4 , -iu-e Y - -if . ' -Y '- - - Y - W . T tj T iff' :CB C3 h C U Q3 CJ Q .lj E? - 63 DQ - E3 ' Qing., -.,.,,g,,,,,.,M- .,o..4.--,y-.4,,-.cs f:v.u4-.- on-oo.4-nl.- .Qsauilltao , , , mlloau. .1110-2-Q-7-ou.ak4uoo.4G'fv0w'M-gAw..L I l l I l As wc wcrc not vcry wcll organizcd and ncw in high school. wc didn't do any- thing of importancc that ycar. or tht- ncxt. XV I lcn wc camc hack to school in thc fall of 1931. wc surcly ft-It hig'-fwc wcrc sophomorcs. ivc organizcd vcry quickly that ycar and clcctcd for our class ofiiccrs: Virginia 'l'atum. prcsidcntg lid llarrish. vicc-prcsidcntg firacc lim-tts. sccrctarystrcasurcr. Thcsc ofliccrs wcrc wcll sch-ctr-d and did sonic ycry tim: work. Thc ncxt ycar wc fclt hig! IV1- had thc tith- ol' juniors. In thc first class mcctf l ing, wc ch-ctcd thc following: lironcr Tollison. prcsidcnt: lid l'arrish, vicc prcsidcnt: llargarct I,cstcr. sccrctarystrcasurcr. Aftcr scvcral mcctings. wc finally dccidcd what typc of rings wc wantcd and whcn to gct thcm. lvhcn all that was scttlcd. wc cndcd hy gctting our rings Christmas. and our parcnts had an cxcusc for not i giving us Christmas prcscnts. 'I'hcy said thc ring was our prcscnt. Aftcr Christmas. prcparations wf-rc startcd for thc .lunior-Scnior hanquct. which added a fcw morc silvcr thrcads in Miss Gilmort-'s hair. Aftcr a fcw days of hard work. wc gavc thc Scniors a hanquct which will hc long 1'c1m-iiihcrcd. In 1933. as wc stragglcd hack to our Hdcah oh-'I Alma Matcr. II. M. Il. S.. wc noticcd that thc class of 190 suh-frcshmcn. that startcd in 19229. had dwindlcd down 2 to 13 Cohlc. vicc-prcsidcntg Adclia Vaughan. sccrctary-trcasurcrQ and for thc annual A v stafi: 0 scniors. For class otliccrs. wc clcctcd. .Iamcs VV:-athcrs. prcsidcnt: lfdwin i l Virginia Ilakcr. t'Clit0l'-lll'CllIl'f1 llorothv Ilaniclcv. husincss manalfcrg Alhcrt . . 2 Simms, advertising managcr: Gwcndolyn lioivin. fcaturc cditorg Virwinia 'I'atum. class P r . w . . v - . l t'dlt0l' and poct: lad Parrish. sports cditorz Woodrow Tcnnant. .l0li1' cditorg I INIilton Bagwcll. prophctg hlarion lfiscnhart. tcstatorg .Iamcs Powcrs. historian. lioyl That l gang surcly workcd to havc an animal that ycar. 5 At last camc graduation. and wc wcrc down at thc Ma-morial Auditorium. Ahout 1 2,000 people wcrc thcrc. of which 1.5390 wcrc thcrc to scc thc cxcrcisc-which was fre-c. they finally dccidcd to givc us thc diplomas and call it a night. As I walkcd up to l Thcn camc thc rank of smiling graduatcs. Aftcr ahout thrcc hours of spccchcs. ' gct mint-, my cycs hcgan to grow misty: and whcn I rcachcd out my hand for my I diploma. it fadcd out all togcthcr. p The ncxt thing I kncw. I was in a straw hut. Izzy was sitting on a stool l hcsidc my bf-d and ruhhing my hcad with a wct cloth. IIc had a nativc girl on his kncc and was whispcring Chclicvc it or notj swcct nothings in hcr car. I lay thcrc listcning for tcn minutcs hcforc hc kncw I was awakc. li l WIC hung around the island for ahout thrcc months hcforc fl trading hoat cami- T' hy and stoppcd. VVc wcnt on hoard to scc thc captain ahout taking us hack to America, and whom do you supposc it was??? thc old woman hatcr. hd Parrish. It t 0 ook Izzy ahout two hours to tc-ll all his girls goodfhyc. and many a tcar was shcd whcn hc lcft. As thcrc wcrc no hlondcs on thc island. that lcft mc out. Then it took us two weeks to gct the hoat startcd. VVS had a very uncvcntful trip hack to Amcrica. All wc had to do was to hail water out of the hoat to kccp it from sinking. I was scasick most of thc way hack. As we passed Amcric-a's IIevil's Island. I wavcd an allcctionatc hcllo to a lot of my former classmates. who werc taking a long dcscrvcd rcst from the toils of thc city. with all expenses paid. If you dou't like it. itis tough. ' ,I.xMics Powlcns, Ilislorian N wi' i 'xiii -L will a I ASQWQ: x . 99- vp i ', 1 I. V -. An lx X' 4 - - ...s .I I - - - s-. - . , Wfif! Uli - E7 UI iq' ' E -' G Q' - Q E ' 'I--ll: L-gin: N l D E3 E31 QSC? -' E2 . 4, - Q H--:ws-4... , gi., lu.-41.43-gm., 7-5-.3411-.QQ-,unn..L.-AMLQA-K MDP .dracrf-vHi1 s:0-M4- I ' 'F-Q Thirty-three 3 l - - -- -V fA . V Y - - Y V fi- - IP D Q EDL C32 C3 tj isis' '53-sis. Q CJ 'T .D E3 GDC! ....A.-eq,-4-f.-QxL iugalua ,swf yfA1u,,-,EE-ion.,-oo-Iso -Q,-...ng-e,A.,o-v-u.f--1-oy-, -1:1 Ao. Prophecy of the Senior Class N .l une l. 19449. old Mother Goose decided that she would like to take a trip out into the stratosphere. She mounted her faithful old goosey gander and started out into space. She had not gone far hefore she found herself on old Mars himself. She found a suitahle place to land and soon found herself surrounded hy people who were. in appearance. like the people on earth. She was ushered into a luxurious automohilc without a word having heen said hy anyone and taken to a large domed huilding made of curious stones which seemed to he woven together. Inside. the mysterious people pointed to an immense telescope in a large hall and made motions for her to look through it. lvhat she saw was the good old earth on its daily round. and she was ahle to see the people moving ahout and finally decided that it was Hollywood upon which she was looking. In one of the large studios of moving pictures were Frances Johnson. and ltfary Parker. who is a second Marie llressler. Clinton Teague. Edgar VVillis. Hammett Denning. Thomas Jackson. Lillian Stuart. Broner Tollison. Marcus Kaplan. Theodore Chappell. Violet Stutts. and Edwin Arnold. who is taking Harp Marx's place. These were making the latest pictures which were soon to he shown in the theaters through- out the states. Across the street was Hollywood's latest lunch room which was very much patronized hy the stars and run hy Mary Elizaheth Foster. Fannie Lee Brough- ton. Katie Lee Lassiter. Katherine Riddle. and Lucille Andrews. Ahove the studio in an airplane. one of thc latest models. flew .lames Powers. .lames appeared to he looking for his wife who was mentioned ahove as an actress. Near the studio. the front of a very modern shop could he seen. The sign read Ben ivade X Paul Sumner. Reducers. .lust outside of Hollywood was seen the summer home of a famous millionaire, which was then occupied hy his wife. the former Grace Betts. Further north, the famous swinnner Virginia Baker and the famous skater. hfildred Broughton were re- ceiving rewards for the Olympic Championship. As the glohe turned. China was hrought in sight. There Russell Sorrell. the United States Amhassador. was dictating to his stenogra- pher. Ava lwiggs. In .lapan Ardis Kaplan was found to he the amhassadorg in Russia. Nita McDonaldg in Persia. Rohert .lordan with Virginia Hannn as his stenographer. In Africa the C. S. A. was represented hy Evelyn Yvatkins. Soon Vienna came in sight revealing a hospital with doctors Frank Britt. Rohert Snaken- hurg. and Margaret lVilkerson directing mirses Virginia Hall. Irene Hopkins. Mil- dred Ford. .losephinc Hales. Gracie Ladd. Emma Smith. Mary Louise Melvin, Dorothy Horton. and Alhertine Adams. It was not long hefore Paris was seen. In a large cathedral Elizabeth Compton was playing the organ. A few of the memhers of the choir were Clare Johnson. Ada Riggan. and .losic Jones. The preacher was George Hunter. his helper heing Carl Barnes. At an artist's studio nearhy Virginia Tatum. Gwendolyn Boivin. Elizabeth Bullard, and Laura Ball Hudler were using Mildred Burton and Nellie May for models. In one of the exclusive parts of Paris was found an elahorate ready-to-wear shop, its owner heing Betsy Myatt and its manager. Eunice Mann. Their models were a W' 'if ,sr-. .. ff f is A- se - seg, f A- .-.E , .4n.:a-,- ,-q-,-QQ.J-1,,s,l?LA1f-::.!r.Aoo,Ju.C-5-, -,-f::.--0--H E3 - ---'V-' Th irty-four ti L qs fi , We -Y Y f V -, F353 CJ d E153 ill C+ - C ED ' 3 El? - 63 CJED ' Q ,ou goL,a,,,,g..,0..n1-.u!-.-o.,-.13- o..nu.-.- Q-AI-consul.-I?G',-,,ulIoo ,-,-, llluoglll 4110-.Q-Q-.omakuaoo-JQNQJAQ-n.uM.12 lNIarion Upchurch, Blargaret Uzzlc. Elizabeth Utley, and l'ldna lilarl Murray. At the Embassy Margaret Lester was found studying foreign affairs. As the Atlantic Ocean came in View a large battleship could be seen with Marion Hisenhart as its captain. At the southern part of the ocean on one of the Azores. where Vaughan VVinborne was the ambassador, a ship seemed to be wrecked. Nearby Ed Stolle, T. KI. Stell. and Viloodrow Tennant were dancing with the natives and saying they never wanted to leave. At last North Carolina was seen. There in Mary Kellam Garrison's kindergarten were found the children of Haliburton Emory. l'lrma Moras. liosina Coburn, llenry Satisky, Jessamine Coates, and Estelle Seagroves playing happily. At old II. M. H. S. Fleming Straughan was found to have been elected as the smartest boy in the Senior Class. Just outside of the city limits. near I.ouis Smith's Dairy. James Holderfield was plowing. As old Mother Goose looked over toward Greensboro at N. C. C. VV. she saw Jolm Freeman, the president. dictating to Frances Richardson notes to Frances Baker, VVilson YVhitc. Charles Allred. Harvey Goodwin. and James Moore, professors of the school. In the gym Vivian Collins and I.ucy Hamilton were coaching. Looking north Mother Goose saw in VVashington. Going into the IVhite House was President Stanley Slesinger and his wife Frances Darden. Behind them were Senators Leo Danieley and Nellie Mettrcy, and Haywood Smith. Secretary of the Navy. A little further north in Philadelphia Charles Britt was found pitching for the VVorld Series. Still further north in New York Hd Parrish. the famous Broadway actor, was talking to his lawyer, Albert Simms. whose stenographer, Alice Smith. had been seen running about with I-Id. In Madison Square Garden Ed Coble and E. O. Edgerton were training for a fight while their promoters Eric and Jessie Mcwf IIOPIIC and Bruce Montgomery were out working. Bill Scarborough. Bill Yancey. James Yates, and Vvilliam Monie were the managers of the Y. M. C. A. of that city. The globe turned on around and presently Chicago eould plainly be seen. There the most popular drug store was recognized. It was run by James Murchi- son and Holland Cardcr, who sold cosmetics put up by Ruby Jones. Sara Busbee, and Christine Pulley. A secretarial school owned by Pryor Sugg was on the next block. The teachers were Stokes Yates. Edythe VVeinstein. Hattie Purnell. Rebecca Sadler, Hazel Mmnford, and Robert Till. In the large building of the Chicago Tribune, the reporters James VVeathers. Martha Ann Farmer. Kathryne Denton. Robert Farlow, and Lonnie Powell were working. In the Loop was the famous night elub owned by Hugh Forrest whose secretary was Margie Hughes. Jack Sawyer led the orchestra in which Margaret YVilliamson. Millard Burt. NVilliam DeBoy, James Parker, Newton Stell, and Lawrence VVorley played. The torch singer was Adelia Vaughang the master of ceremony. Milton Bagwellg and the dancers Mary Rogers, Mildred Hiner. Josephine Hagen. lfllizabeth XVilliams. I.elia Jones, Thurber Dickenson. and Nell I.owe. In the large building of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Dorothy Danieley, Alfred Goodwin, and Nella Mae Barker were singing. George Browning was playing for the Chicago Bears. All of a sudden Old lNIothcr Goose remembered the pie she had left in the oven. She was cooking this for Little Jack Horner. She ran out of tl1e large building. mounted her gander, and started for home. IXIAHTIIA ANN I'lARMlCR, Prophet I X In c.- ' ' ,x I ,, s E --795 ga c Y , , ,ct or , , itgggiiiis as D 1 G - , C1 E3 1 -4'---:E 5 24.4.-5 5 B ZA 4-IIC? - E2 , 4, 1 .....,,,,,,,, I gl., ,,.,,,vo,c,.: v-j::!-M-7794-,1p...:,-.alan-A4-hae do-4s-4e-. -.4o-wwl-- , ' rw... Thirty-five E3 1 4.0 I J -. E3 C3 51- 'AIS-tlI3 E3-E3 Q C3 'T -Q Q -ll..-Us-A--'W-'CVS-as-.ao suit-MQ: 0+-xiii.-IIQQIU ,.-, , 9 own, ,-Du, v- lnvqqa ug -L n4..c..-- Q.-,.o-,-1'--.n..Do-Y 'f-nrt-,ou-f ,-:91.,,.?1 I The Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class YVe the Senior Class of llugh Morson High School, City of Raleigh, State of North Caro- lina. being in sound mind and possessed of all our senses, do bequeath our most prized treasures to those most fitted to receive them. AR'r1cI,i: I To certain members of our faculty we will the following: To Mr. VVessinger, our best wishes that he will make good at the bar. To Mrs. Couch, an incoming egotistical Senior English class. To Miss Barden, a brilliant German class. To Miss XValker, a smart Junior history class. To Mrs. Barbee, our sincere thanks for all the help she has given us during our high school careers. To Mr. Braxton. a better bass horn section for the band. ' AR'I ICI,E ll To each member of the Junior Class we bequeath an undying love for Hugh Morson, Alma Mater of us all. and the vacant place in the hearts of all the teachers made by the gradu- ating of our class. 1'hR'I'ICI,l-I ill VVe bestow upon the cafeteria a hungrier Senior Class, and upon the Student Exchange a better set of clerks. ARTICLTI IV To the following we bequeath: Ed. Parrish's woman killing ability to Herman Finch. Martha Ann Farmer's good looks to Evelyn Beck. Milton Bagwell's super football playing to Gordon King. flames Moore Parker's personality and good looks to Percy Tarzan VVoodruiT. Dorothy Daniele-y's singing voice to Louise Bashford. Albert Simm's place in the Senior Class to Pete Vaden. Frank Britt's dancing to Bobby VVright. James Powers' crooning to Clifton VVright. James VVeathers' news reporting to Boy Honeycutt. Ed. Coble's quietness to Clarence Barbour. Virginia 'I'atum's personality to Beverly Fullcnwider. Harvey Goodwin's chewing gum chewing to Kenneth Gant. Miss YValker's room a supreme silence, left by the graduating of Ye Old Testat0r. Grace Betts' knowledge of love making to Dorothy Lassiter. Virginia Baker's specs to Sally Arnold. XVilliam DeBoy's wisecracking to 'XVilson Tennant. George Browning's bull strength to Ed. Ayres. Mary Kcllam Garrison's life and pep to Alma Barkley. Broner 'I'ollison's eyelashes to Leslie Dowdee. Millard Burt's knowledge of history to his brother Ralph. Ed. Stone's manly charm to Eugene Steele. Bruce Montgomery's place in English to some egotistical Senior. ltosina Coburn's modesty to Cora Alice Grifiin. Margaret VVilkerson's conversational ability to Sarah Adams. VVilliam Monie's use of the dictionary to Charles Bay. Stanley Slesinger's place with the girls to Cary Fleming. ARTICLE V Hark! To you the incoming Senior Class. we leave this our last VVill to you to be executed to the best of your abilitv. Herein Fail Not At Your Peril! To be effective the day of our graduating. MARION EISENHART, VVitnesses: T0-9tat0T OLD MOTIIER Goosr: TIITTLE BOY BLUE THE OLD VVoMAN IN Turn SHOE ' s l 1 EQQQQ Ill. - ' 7 . .4.a..a- -rc -Ha-, L+ AL,-F: r-90- -Y rfb-can-u 'V' f F . an 'P 2 W' g, . A - - - eff - f' : I kt' E.--S275 Q Z E 1 i .. - 3 Q G , . x 3- , - . .. ack . . - ..- Thirty-six Eiuninrs -X 113 S- in , ' lr.-:FF f:+f::-V , I Cf WMC! E1 '-r:-11:2 E3 - Q C3 1 .Q gg '30 ' ...Ln-Q--c--:awp -uoolw! ,fn ya-,wma-,Z.-,,,1uA.-oo-I-0 -V vue - e.A.o-.-1.1----on-,-n.-1'-.air ,gol- , ' 'f , ' f ,, wail. ,JM , ffl f wg 9 fs 'Q' ye, 1 ,--, ,QM Q, , Qgygifsxgff 5 We 45, , f Sxn is , , f 1' 4 1 ,S 2 x 4, qw zgfx m, X '4vwf Y , :2f'N'ff5'9bf Q ffm :iffy f S' , f .. ,,,,,..11 f :,,. 5 F7 ' N- U? 35:-Qwf' Q 5 55' 1 ,, S,9k -K l.4,'g,K Lg 'Q WW: ' ' tj ' N ,W QQ' 5 -:rf v. - f' K , ,r F I , 1 , Suronacn 14011315 Andrews ' 1 Qlumor Class M0'1'To : P12 rxezvf rv Comms: Grown and Ywllfrzv FLOWER: Jonfquil OFFICERS l'uAn1,1-:s F. Rn' . ....,......., ......, P resident SANDY S'r1mN.xcrr , , ,.....,..... Vice-Presiderzf SAM IIOLLAND , ...Secretary and Twasurer Mus. IIXNDRIGWVS , . .,.,.,.,..,....,. Adviser . W X m -ff 1- s, fn X, 4 ex FA- AQQ. qv Q N:-,F , ,m E iX ,, Q '0, N'gl ,v Y A ,v- Y- , ir, -Y .Y W Y --. - A-,-,- Y Af f ' I l ' 2 4 'Ls G Q G - 5 :ulull ' - - A G -- - , i Q - 63:1 EJ - - l .4.u,c,+ f-:rc ---9Qg,,Jel,,x-nun.-..a.4-rv-oo -A Q Thirty-eight - ll. ur -Y .-.rb!0..plh-pl! A- .pq-46:-1 .EQ N : ln it-:j - - -Y - A - f Q I' E - - CJ C3 CJ ED . E3 Quia., ,-o4,....,.1..?.4o-u---.u-.-o.,- , -as--o oo..vQ4N4k-V'---A..0s...nI -Q-.f 1 J A . V A' 1 af' - 9, .1 M.. ,e,:cQff Ri, 5 QW' gi I. ,A 1, 1 . J! , - I --.47 Q-LAS , 0 D iw in 40-1. 4' Y-vzzl-gl. . . Lbmwlflv ffhwu ADAIVIS, D. ARNOLD, S. ARNOLD, I3.x11m-111, I5,xU,1:Y. B,xr,I. BAREFOOT, BAR1CI,lEX'Y, B.xsIIF0laD. Brzuuy, Boum: BRANCH, BREWER, IKRIDGERS, G. H. IgR00KSY. li. Ilnooxcs BURT, B URTON, CA mm KVA Y, CAn'1'14:u. Co'1 r1.14:, CROUC H CUNNINGHALI, DAVIS, DDNNING, DOXX'IiI,I., F,xnR1s FETNER, FRAZELLE, Ffmzllzxz, I41l'I,I,ENXVIIllCR,, CANT GATTIS, GOODXVIN, KHRIFFIN, GUN'1'1f:u, PIACKNEY, H.ARRIS .Q In 1 ,' N sail 0 'k Q A X m!qQi my . 9411- V , D., ,D - D-, , D -- D - D, Wifi! UI: ' filly 153- 1 5. E L-.QQ D J E5 G 'ff----f 5M4...4e -:Qu-.4-. .m..n-0-.no-...nu-..u.,,o-4.s., ,-Eff-.3.u-,oo-.an-.u.-YuLon-4, Jw- foe-Y v-ix --bll'w- I ' Q Thirty-nine 2 -I .CQ P 54- J Cf J J 43:3 ,AJ rj Ei - 'ICED E3 - C3 ' 13 Q3 D i4kJ Hmne-wvup-Nadu vt, Q-f,uu,--,iqils-V-oo-u-o 1- I-4.0 -e.!.,o-.-4.1n.-on-,-R..-1-,uw ,.o--.Q .wiv H 'f I 22 - 'H' J ..,A . I - Y qw -- Qi . ., -4' - . f ., Q -,. i ' ' , M. -f Q .Cf 4' Y? 9' . e,w.r-Q Mf :rx M as , Nz, ,km -9 4.4 ' I., '26 , - .- zz I If . . .ff -- ILXRRISON, IiES'l'lCl!. Ki. HIL'ICS, XV. HIL'ICS, HOI.nI-:RFIEI,II, IIOLLAND IIOLMI-:s, R. HONI-:YI'U'r'I', Y. HONEYcII'1 I HOIITON, HOWELL IIUTTON, Jnssm-, JEwEI.I., JOHNSON, C. JONES I. JoNI:s, J. JONES, M. FI. JONES. S. JONES, JUSTICE, KEE KI'ILLE!'. KING, IIAIJD. LAIIBI:R'I', LANE IIANII-Ill. IIASSITI-III. I,,xI'cIlII.IN. I.I'l l'LP2. MCKIDIDION MATTIII II s M IIIIJLIN, MILES MII.I.S, MOORE, MORRIS , f I X O If - f g Rf, '19 ,W E: INA' 5, Nab - i i A A A A- - , X I ' Y Q '1 1 , ' '7 I Y L , 7 + ' 1 1 f Elllll J E --Nts! G C1 - Q E .. Ci .- , I Q - C3f:i gg t E . Q .R .4.-e,a.- J 1 -aah Jslrlndnm-.JJ-r.-ao.-lui:-X-, -I.,-vang..-L-,am.,4r-any-w-s..n.. .-.-4sv-- Forty R ,.- WWW 'EAu '1' Q QD 5.152 If O5 5 E3 CJ E3 - - g-.Ewan -,..,,,,::.,M5Y..,0..I.-Wu-.-o.,-.fr - 4.us-.- 044-oosadk-MQ'--'Nw 9--...f-N,--uWool QQ.4gvvo.,J'--...n. AI VJ! ' iff? . I ,W I .4 u, I vi? 1. qi.. I NMI i I' MSI WWW I . ...x , MURRAY, NI:w'1'0N. NIL'lIOI.S. A. OLIVI-1, M. G. QJLIVI-I. PAIITIN R. PERRY, V. PI:uIzY, 17llII.I.Il'S, I,I'1 l'lIAN, IDUXVHLL A. S. IKAY, C. RAY, -RICE. IKIDDLI-I, PKILEY SCARBOIIUINIII, SLNT1-zu, L. SMITH. 0. SMITH. V. SMITH, G. S'1'I:LL R. STELL, STRONACII, SUGG, TIINNANT, '1'IIOMI'soN UELTSCI'II, XNVALKRR, VVARREN, XVIIITLEY, XVILLIADIS 'wvILLIAMSON, XVILSON, VV0oImI.L, YVoI,I'l1:. VV0mmUI-'I-', XVIIIGHT ' - I ' 1 .K JO - 'R :gg a 'Dfw :am i :WP IA Y A,-.- V f V f f . - f W - . f-,f R'Y. Q'If - :E1x' g 1 ...Q - ...Q - . I Q I w -:'4Hu-4-. , ' .-.A--Q-.noN.uu-.-4'.4-sv-J ,-J-B.Ing,9o-.af-s.,-nulaal. hw .-oofvaf--1 -:D-M-1- I ' 'G-Q Forty-on e AMY!! Q -s U4 S. V .,ll E2 E3 .13 Q3 GE? LQAA-I0-Qs-' of-QNL-wooiu -Av, yrsvu,-,-.24 Y- nun...-ook 1,9 -L uhm. - e.A..qr,gg,--...o..., -1.--, -Af., Joi., Joll Juniors Twinkle, twinkle jolly Juniors! How they wonder what we are, Up above the Sophomores wise l.ike many diamonds in the skies. XVhen the Seniors all are gone, And they leave this school alone, Then we show our little smile, Twinkle, twinkle all the while. Since our bright and tiny spark, Lights the Sophomores in the dark, How could they see which way to go, If we did not twinkle so? lfllwlcic hVA!lHl'IN', '35 Histor of the junior Class Once upon a time a great group of tiny, tiny tots came from Thompson, Boylan Heights, Eliza Poole, Barbee, and Murphey Schools to search for more knowledge. The boys and girls who were already inhabiting that great place of learning were so big and so wise that 1935 seemed to be an unapproachable limit. Having no organization that year, they continued to look to the teachers to help them over the stepping stones. At the close of the year a few of the members were left to do re- search work. The active members marched on until the next mile post was reached. They were a little more in earnest so they not only elected otlicers who were as follows: president, Arthur Mcliirnmong vice president, Nellie Bally secretary-treasurer, Alma Barklcyg and adviser, Mrs. Andrews, but also a class flower, Jonquilg motto, Persevere,'3 and class colors, green and yellow. The second year oflicers were as follows: president, Nellie Ballg vice president, Kenneth Gantg secretary-treasurer, Frances Carrawayg adviser, Mrs. Andrews. Nothing momentous took place. The third real year began with a boom. The election of otlicers was as follows: president, Charles Rayg vice president, Sandy Stronachg secretary-treasurer, Sam Holland. These were very important since they were to be the high moguls for the most important function of entertaining the Seniors. S0 far there have been few casualties and even though money is scarce, school spirit is plentiful. ELEANOR BADG1-:R AND WILSON BENTON, ,35 01? E' F Eggqxi-Q1 R N 'U M .napa -1 945 441 l-noir. .mfr-oo Lo fklail-pil -v-0-41-1 -nl f A- v ,Q Pl :g I I' l Qi I Q' W , v , A , --,, V ,- , , --Ass ,- f I ' 1.4.1-M Q Q Q f fri Illllql . g Q ,.- - at-:B Q Q , 1, , ,. . . .4 - -J rs-- -.- - Forty-two bupbumures QM? L inf W--' L f f , A, A- f- .ff-f, D , E3 E3 CJ:-I - C3 ECI 1 -5 -SD E3 - E23 Q3 CJ ' ' -E 53 U Q --Av-I--fri-a-fv-usnf-lloolu ,A ,A yf.xl.a,,2- ,-up-on-me -I .-u..e,.--e.A..e-va.ffA--on-- -1..+x.u.A- .-:o..,.,... Roll of the ophomore Class JXRNAIZ, NIIIJJIH-ID GAY, IIRNRY QJVI-IR'l'UN, MARY IXTKINS, J. E. fIRAN'l'. HIIOII PIAIARCE, MARJORII5 IAYCOCK. I.I'cII.I: GRI-1I':N, liOIn:R'I' PERRY, MARY JXYIIICS. l4:'l'Ill-II. HAL:-rs. HAROLD PIIILLIPS, PIALLIE JXYRICS. IRIAZNIC HAMIL'I'ON, PATRICIA PIPKIN. GAYNELLE BAOWRLI.. XVILLIAM HARNRY, FRANCRS IQULIER, MARION ISXKHR, IRI-:NR HARRISON. I 1F'l 1H 1,0R'l'l-IR, IIOUISE BARI':IfOO'1'. JAM: HASRINS, MAROARI-:T 1,l'RNl'II.I.v, EARL lg.Xli'I'Il0I.OMI-INV. NIARY I RANvI-:S IIINDON, EDNA MAI-2 1,I'liYl-ZAR, EIlI'PII Bl4IllllING'l'0N. JAMES IIORRY. MARSHALL l'IIRYr:AR, liUDOL1'II HIINNI-I'l'. IIIAZRBEWI' HODORS. 1 I.0RlCNC14I HIQINES, LIICILLIJ BIIIRRYMAN, QIIGORGI-I IiUI.llI-IN. CLARA li11:OIS'I'IsR, FL1-:TCIIER B1-:'I I'S, IDVYIGIIT IiUI,lGM.XN, IQHANK BICIIARDSON, DAVID BISHOP. JOI-: HOLMIQS. KlillhII'l' IQICK, 1i0BHR'l' GRICY BLARR, KA'1'u1-:RINI-1 lIOL'I'. 1xl.l lll'ZD ROBBINS, MIXBIIL BLAND. Mll,'l'tIN IIOIISR, I'1I.IzARI-:'I'II 1i0lil4ZlQ'l'S0N, ,EI.1zAuI:'I'II BUYD, l l!ANCl'IS JACKSON, HLIZAISI-I'l'lI R0Bl1Ill'l'S0N, MARY ALICE HRAN NON, 'l'. I.. Jnzssuv, liUBl'IR'l' ROWR, IJIJGAR 1alKASSFIl'Zl.D, J. P. JOHNSON, PZIJNA liI'MNIaY, FRANK IJIHHVN. B1-:NTON JOHNSON. FRANCES RUSSOS. IQATIIERINE BROWNINO, AMOS JOHNSON. I,l'C1I.l,l-I HIISSOS, MARY BI'IfI4'Al.OI-:, E'I'1u':I. -IUHNSUN, MIXIKX' SANDRA, MARVIN ISl'l l Al,Ul4Z, JABIIAIS JOHNSON, RIILRI-:CCA SAROI-:AN'1', PIIYLLIS ISl'lllH'ISS, EMBIA JONES, ALICIA: SIf:N'rI-:R, IJAROLD IJVIIGICSS. MILDRIID JON1-zs. CARL'I'ON SHl'ZARON,, EMIL BIIROI-:RON, lT:IHVAlill -IUNIAIS, C'LYD1a SIBIPSON, IIRLRN BYIAIIILY, 1'Jl.IZABl4I'l'll JONI-zs, NURMA DRAN SMITII, ISILL BYNIIM, IJURU'1'llY JONES, lili'l'llA SBIITII, JAIVIES CARD, LOIS JONRS, BICIIARD SPRNOIQ, XVIRGINIA CARRAWAY, IVIARY KI-:NNISON, BI:'I 1'Y S'I'I:vI-:NS, EDWIN i'AI'DLI-:, IIl4IRlll'Ili'l' KIAJNNRDY. HOWARD S'l'El'lII'INS0N4. FRANCES CllAIN1lll.l4Zl1I, l 1l,IZABI'I'l'II KI-:Y. H. N. STINSON, JAIVIICS UIIAPIN. NANCY KIMI-:RY. XVILLIS STOIIIIIINMIRII, IJICLANH c'UllLlC, IJUIUITIIY KINO, ISUNNYIQ SIIOO, RAY FUIKURN, CIIAIIIAIJIINI-I KIIINIC, BI1:A'I'RIC1-: '1'A'1'E, JAM:-:S CULVIN, BILLY KNO'r'r. IJOROTIIY IIVAYLUR, BRN f111NNl'II,l.X'.ANNI'I LAND. JALIICS 'l'II.I.I':Y, MIIIIABI CUNNUR. I,OI'IS l.ASSI'I'I:R. VIXHOINIAS 'l'OI.IzI-:R'I', JUANITA COUNCIL, MARY XYIRGINIA I.I1If:, LOUIS14: 'l'I'cRI:R. UIXRLANIJ VRAIG, Nl.UiGARI'1'lIA I,I:wIS, BRI'cI: 'l'IIcRI:R, POWELL CRANVIIIGY, FRANK IIINK, CVIIARLHS 'lwl'NS'l'AI,L, ETIIRL fvillil-ICII. l 1RNl5S'l'INl-I IILUYD, JAMRS L71-CIIIIRCII, FIV!-ILYN CIISIIMAN. JACK MIXRKS, J. L. Uzzuz. HUSSRL IJANIIAZLS, ROY NIALLURY, l4:l.lZABlfI'l'lI XYAUGIIICN, OWEN DANII-11.1-:Y, XVORTII NIATTIIIIIWS, MA'1 I'II-: IIICE XVURNAKHS, MANUEL IJARIJIAIN, XYIRGINIA McI,I1:AN, IJURUTIIY NNALKER, MARY ELIIFIN IJARRIS, I,OUISI-: McI.r:NDON, IJOROTIIY XVAI.'I'14:RS, IETTA IJAVIIDSUN, l4'I.0EY Ml':wRORNI:, ANNII: LOUISE XNALTERS, JOHN IlOwl4:LL. SARAH MII.l.S, PZUGI-INIA w'A1'KINS, R. O. IJI'r'I-'I:R, NIARGARICT MIRIXS, HI':LI:N VVIJLLONS, JANIBS IJVNCAX, JACK MIRAS, 'l'I':SSIR WIII'I'I-2, JULIAN I41AS'l'MAN, '1'III':LMA NIUURE, CAREY XVICKICR, IAIAROLD lflcmznn. Bl-IRNICIC MORAS, CJEORGE XVILLIADIS, HUOII l':lN'VARDS. HALLII-: IVIURGAN, J. B. XVILLIADIS, JOIIN A. ICNNIS, IJIIUI-IBB MORRIS, DURWOOD W1I.I.IA31S, JOSRPII EVANS, RIITII MUNNS, J. C. XNOIVIBLE, MARX' lnllllll, TOM NIURRAY, ELIZAIII-:'1'II VVOMIILII, JANI: FRROIISON, VVARRI-:N NIPl'l'IR... LIION wvRIGIi'1', CLIFTON QJARDNICR, MARY QJLINI-I, I'I:RcY XVATES, DRON LIAHGIS, G1-:RALDINI-: YOUNG, IJENA , . -iQ f - Ri + qv A I. ,n :QRN..n . L A - 'LAW - - -YA, -A Y- -. ,K : ' I I ' 1. ' .- EIS ,.--.E vf ll1Hi.,! 5 G 5 - - . D - - 1 -n-an-a-Q- A-Aff:--Asxzg 111.45-aalu.,f4.4-er.-40740-555-L - -ra-5,14-I a- .unlu- Forty-four ,.. YD ED 7 L25 ' - E343 - ff? A f1r -W A ,I tf3 CJ ' I ij Z - I C32 ' . E3 Swan .,0..n--,y-.4a,,-.o -,,o..uu-f on--oosu-I1-, A-il1f.Ll1U -a -, ,g. wlloaw ,wer-eo-Yip-m..rI....... oo...aGmro..vM-.....H-..4Z ! u COLORS! R Ml ll 11 fl J. B. MORGAN .... HAROI,D H4KI,I'IS. . Miss LANCAS'1'r:R. -HM . MQMWM Sophomore Class Mo'r'l'o: Unzvrzrrl mul I'1m'urrl ll'hi!0 l 1.mun: lffm' OFI ll'l'lliS ,... ..... . , l,l'l'NillFll, Sw'r'rflru'y mul Trr'u.vurwr . .,, ., . ,l1li'i.w'r .1 .I QQ Q I , -x -:Za s , OO oo, Y -O -O i O , ,K - O , oo iigfffuli' D 1 5 Q U ' Q E 1J'flluu! .... 5 XX, D ' C3 tIlC3 - Q . 1 - -'-la...,.. .-...A--:-.no-..nns.4v,.o-0-f ,-i::2LuL-,oo-4m-.Q--'ul-o--4,1-M.-of-fw-'- -Q-H-4- 1' ' Q Forty-fire N-4 x ill? S- EJZ. 'Did TCFW Qcaiii, ict? E3 'bca Ca-Q:-J Q C7 .cs Q QUE is-vhs-MN'Q'vE5u-wwiswo--c--ax,-vodw ,Jn q.f,uu,--III,-,,u..,.oo-:so --..a,, fe.A..c-.-a.1f:-oe-,-sf.-..,.fs:.? Jou- Sophomores The Sophomore Class XVas a studious class, And a studious lot were they: They called for their books, They called for their pens. They called for their teachers gay. And every teacher had fine hooks, And very fine hooks had she. Oh. there's none so rare As can compare NVith the Sophomore Class of '33! MARX' CARRAWA13 '33 Hlstory of the Sophomore Class Once upon a time there was in Hugh Morson High School a sophomore class that was to graduate during the year of 1936. Now it happened that this class held a meeting one day to elect otlieers for that year. First these boys and girls wanted il president for their class so they elected J. B. Morgan. These especial sophomores wanted to carry on a little business so they also elected a secretary and treasurer. For this dignified oflice Harold Hales was selected. Most of the boys and girls in the sophomore class were good boys and girls, but they thought that they ought to have an adviser. Miss Lancaster was chosen, and the sophomores went to school happily for the rest of the year. MARY CARRAXVAY, '33 , e r. K X S f Qs A- 5 for h x . - .Qu ares-. ,m-Essw. I , ,I 1' - '. I -, . -. sg :Mm W gld Qs Sf' Ci , g 6 W s, - Af, or C l I I I I :I Ili' G , : ,e -'---9. h ,Y n Q -. C3113 53 C813 C - - 1, .anufo-,A Y ,+,A.Qg,, A1 , 4.011.544-nr.-oo, ALFA- - ,A va-Q.,-n..om.,on-no--s.-1. .-.-n- Forty-six freshmen 53:3 D M C3 C3 'T C3 Q3 EBSQ E3 C? CBD E3 - E3 K3 CJ . ...ub.n-Q-,-cv-.-auf-eugolw '17, q,r,Uu,,-1:2-,,.4n-N,-oo'-no -Q vu..o, -e, -..o-v-Q.-.I.oo-7fn.-...Azul .. I-I Roll of the F1 ebhman Clash AIIAMN, ANNA IIAI.I,, fwl'I,l.UM l,1Nll,I'I, Bl's'I'I:R .xl.I.l'lN, I'-I.URldNl'li I'f.Xl.l.. SARA l'ImI,I4:. ELIZAIII-:'I'1I .xYl'0l'K, BILI. fI.XI,l., XY.Kl,'l'lAIR- l'ImI.E, I'II.Mo AYERN. ,IIIIIN HAMII,'I'uN, IIIGRMAN l'ImI,E, FREI-:MAN BAKER, I'AI'I'II I'I.XN1'1N'K, .TIIIIN I'ooI,I4:, GRACE BAKER, Hom: HARRIS. IAIIAIINE I'00l.l'Z, JANIIAI RAIAIWIN, .IENNE IIARRINIIN, ROBIAJRT l'ooI,I-3. DIARY ISAI.I,, KAf'Hl-:I. H.ARHUI'R, CLARENI-I-1 HARICI-'4Nb'I'. VIARL BARI-IAM. XYlI,I.I,AM HARNI-IS, MILIIREII Ii.AIz'I'IIuI,uAIEw, Tf.XR0l,D Ii.AII'rIII+I.nAII-zw, MELYIN li.XI't'HM. Nl-II.l.IIA1 Lmwls IIIAJIIR, 'I'.X'I'RIl'IA BI4I.I., IIICLICN ISEI.I,, .IAMI-is ISENNIIIIRF, REIIINA HICST, 0I.I,IE RI XKIAI, Bl41R'l'lI,A limmssllz, GLENN BIIIIICIQR. RIA' ISIRIRIYIII, AY.AI.'I'lQR, RRIIAYN, HI-I'l l'Y ISRIIAYN, DURIN ISRYNIIN. MAIHIE BI'FF.Xl.lbIi. DIIRu'1'IIY l5I'NIvY, IAIVIQI-:NE PAIN, EIINIAINI' f'.ARRUl.1.. IAIIIAYIN VANIIIQR, -TAMEN f'lI.AMI'IUN, R l l'lI 4. Y IUXRK. IXIARY luI,Ix.AIaIf:'I'II f'UIA'I'l4IS. DOT Vox, IEIAIRRVY vox, NARA I'REII:II'I'oN, l'Il.NUR.X DANIELIILY. FWIMMA IPANII-:I.I-:Y, TIICLICN ll.AXIl+ll.l41Y, MARTIIA UAYIS, HIXIIAI MAE DEAN, NIIRMA DEBHY, MARY l RANvI-is IHAINNINH, NIARY ImI'4:I.As, EIILA ICIIIII-:R'I'oN. .IAMEN l4II.I,INI:'I'oN, .ANNA l+1I.I.IN4:'1'4IN, N.-AMVICII FAISIIN. C'l.IAIU l II:In:I'soN, .IIIIIN l I1:REI.I., MAX VI-:RREI., SARA I-'ExY, PIIRIENI-3 I'Vl,UYIb, JANET VIIRII, 1f.XRY IAREEMAN, I Il.ARI.l'IS l Rl'IlCM.AN, TIIIIMAN l'I'I,I,I':R, J. W., JR. IQARRIN, IIARY HY'I I'Is, DANIEL U,A'I I'IS, 1I,XRIl.XRIC'I' QIUINYIN, RI'ssI:I.I. HIIOIMIN. GIQIIIIIIIII IJRAIIY, HPIRSEL HRAIAY, JAMES HRAYEN, WILIIIAM IJRIFFIN, TIMI'AIll'1IIL F cg Qx I EQXIQQ HAR'I'sI-'II-:I.II, JIIIIN H Es'I'IcR, IAIIAIINI-1 IIIIIIRY. HANNAII Hulncl-3. I.uI'INI-I IfIm:I'E, .IIINEIIIIINE HuI,I.ANII, VVANNIE HoIII,mYAY. NIARIE HuNEYI'I I I', GI.AIIYs HuNEYwI I'T, .IAMEs IIVFEMAN. EYEI.YN PYI'NNIl'l l I'. CARRIE BI-1l.I.I11 JAI'RsoN, I,I'1'II,I,E JAIIIRS, SIIIRIJCY .I EAY I-1 III., BIAR1 LK REI' JIIIINQIIN, ALISICRT .IuIINsrrN. ALBERTINIAI JIIIINNIIN, f'Yl4l.I-I JIIIINNIIN, Luis .Tu II NSUN, MAR Y 1'fl,IZ.XllI-I'I'lI .IrIIINs4IN, RMIERI' .ImINs'I'oN, LI'I'II,I,If: JIINEN, BI.AN4'IIARIY JIIRIIAN, RI I'II KINII, LAVRA KINII, MARY IAII,IzAI:I-p'I'II KRAIIII, 'IIICNRY LAI'I:III,IN. RAI.I'II LICIAI, FREII I,I:HRANIIE, GIIIIININ AIANN, BII,I, .Ima AI.ARr4H.Al.lf. XVII.I.'Is 3l.A'I I lIl'INYS, R. AI.l.I-:N M4'lmNAI,I'I, HAM MI-1III,IN, D0RII'I'IIY XII-IRVER, DON MER,I'ER, IUDRIS MII,I,s, .TUIIN BII'l'1'IIl41l.1., LnI'IsI-I l'oI'E, .I I-:'I'III-:NINE I'oR'I'ER, IYUROTHY RAI'ERI, AGNES RAY, TIIoMAs RI4,1:IN'I'ER, INICZ l!Ex'NnI.I'IN, THOMAS RIIIIIAN. RIIXIE RnIIER'I'soN, EMMA livssus, 1'ENEI,oIII-1 S.AIbI,Eli. W. T. SAN! IERS, IIl'I.A MAE N'I'xRIIuRo, IPRANIIES SI1:AI:Rm'I-Is. l'1IlY'l'IIl1I HEN'I'I-:R, AI.I,I-:N SIIA4-liI.EFIIRIu. IYURUTHY SHI-1l'I4IRTh, DIIRSEY SIMIIIYINN, HARRY HMI'I'II, PIII SMIYII, FREII SMITII, GI..-XDYS SMITII, MA1'oN SNn'rIIERI.Y, MARI SI-EN1'E, ,I, D. SRIERN, IIIAINRY S'rAI,I.INI:s. BIARY PIIIITII STEIJI, NIIYALI-:EN H'l'I'IYl'INSON. GRAI'E STOKICS. LII.I,Y MAY STUNII, IRI-:IIEI,I, S I'EAYAR'I'. HAZEII S'I'l41XVAR'l', XV. C. SWAIN, .TENSE SAYAIN, SARA TAI.'I-IIN, JIIHN ,I IAYIAIR. J,Al K TIIII-IM, MARY GRIAIIC 'I A R I'1'l' N ELEISA MIINK. GER.-AI.DINlC 1ItlN'I'HUMl+IRY, SIIIRIJIY MuoRE, IIIIIDA MIIIIRE, RANIIALI, MIIRYN. Ll l'TTlAIR NlI'I.l,IH.AN. PlG'l'E BIVRRAY, MIIAIRED NIIRIIAN. ANNIE C.A'l'Hl4IRlNl'I ULIYE, PANSY UYERII-IIN, HI'II.PIN PARKER. FRI.ANf l-IS I'AR'rIN, CIIRISTINE I'EARI'E. BIIJYEY ,I'l'l,ARt'I-I. BIVAIKY l'II.IzAIII':'I'1I I'I-:ImY, LEIINARII I'I-:IIIIY, Nl.-ARY PENNY, D.XI'1lNl'I Pl-INNY, FZIAIINE PERRY. ANNIE MAE PERRY. Lows PERRY, MIIIIIRI-:Im PIZICR-. I RANf'ES 1'I,EXIf'0, EMMETT TIIIIMI-SUN, DAYIII '1'AYI'Iw HEI.I., BIARY VEs'rAI., ALEX Nvl'RN.AKl'IS. CRIS XV.Xl,KlCR, CIIRA LEE AXTARRI-JN, HARRY AA EI,I.s. BESSIE XYICST, BERTHA WI1:I:s, EARL WILRINS, PAIjI. XVIl.l,l'IT'l', BIARGUI-IRI'l'Id XVII .I.IAMS, INICZ AVIIAIAMSI XVICSIJCY WILSIIN, IPORIIICSIC WINRIIRNE, TIIIIMAS WnI.I,I-:'I I', NORRIS WnAIIII,E, DAVID WIIIIIIARII, LIIILIAN WOIIIIARII, lf.-XR-Y LuI'IsE WooIIEI.I,, JAMI-:s WIIRIIEY, NIARY AVRIGIIT, XVILLIAMS XY.VI'ES, EYI-:LYN X'0I'Nll, ANNIE YoI'Nr:, BR-UCE , .I I . , uulull 'Nb 2 G 5 .- - -J Q - Q f X, . k I -I I' Agri --sf g ' I . ' .suave an as-W, -al, LA0ll-v'..:..1ar-'i.1-lL..i,3- A -rC!6.p'h-all 1- -s-19'- 1107 ty ezght 7 CD ,. Q' U 5 Ein f 6141513 Q E C3'C9 Claim- Eg '-w.uq.,,-.,,oe ,NM ' - Y-oo.....1,'y..-o ., A3- ,Yo.w....- -g4n....ooNdMAY MO A U ' ' 'v'-I 09 'xg' '0o'I1 ,lug- oo... , ,,Q.,,..,...u..., . E3,,,,C,v,, I-...A-,, - 'H-.14 , 4 , Freshman Class F07Ty-nine Emu' g - l In v 333331 ' P z 2- A 5 Q . 5 E 2 we 2 ' rf: 12 E l 1 E Q F' g U 5 :J -4 N 21 4 L- Z. U -1- IQ I-4 4 ' 5 5 P 2 H , ' Q T4 2 I r: 1 . 5 . ' - M S4 if 3 Zi 3 : . I x , ' bg S F i 6 Q lf V u ' 4 - my 7 ' , 1 .. 4 w ' I 'E L J . Q G ? 1 - nj Q I if ' E 1' I 71 3 1: X fl: lf N 'I 1 : .1 af A L 2 FUU ' n S z ' E ? ' , L S mx 1, F9 I 41 K1 X N , -V J f I .Q -0 ll :Hx 7' A 6. I..-:Q N j - H t ,J 1 h -li tr. 1 2 T 3 yfji' L 22 S w 4-. FI E 2 h F2 4 f. R :l x.! Q 3 E' 1- J . , lll V. ,.,, ,I , f .1 ,.,. v 0 jo. 'J I 'i 'di W Ca i .Ca gg E30 Q 5 1 E3 it i i 53- d Cl 'T '93 - '-GD tj - E3 Q CD il-f 1-A--1-'N-42VHEu...ao Nduwq,-cb-.-gms,-ulgmlu ,-, , 144-Alu 'QQ-,,,un.,-oo'-if-Q. -e,nq..L - e.A..e-v-u.f--A-on-Y. n.-1--,e.oi2 Q.-orare Freshmen The eighth grade instructors. VVhose lives were so hlue, Had so many pupils They didn't know what to do. So they called them together And gave them a talk And told them ahout the chalk line That they'd have to walk. So thc pupils studied hard, And they think they will pass, Tause they want to rise To a mueh higher class. And now some have left us. And some are still here. 1' liut whom do we thank? Our teachers so dear! Mun' YYo1cl.l-LY. '37 History of the Freshman Class NCR upon a time a great hig huhhle went away up in the air. It hurst and fell in Hugh Morson yard. Out came ahout a hundred and seventy-tive little people from Thompson. Murphy. Barhee. Boylan Heights. and Eliza Poole Schools to make another venture in the educational world. They all came to Hugh Morson and spent one year longing for such high learning as might he fou11d in Latin. algehra. and real science. These amhitions hecame stern realities in the fall of 1933. for since then some of the tiny tots have been Very busy trying to succeed with the load of heavy material that has heen given to them. and each is searching for knowledge from different sources. A great numher of them have a large capacity for work. and these are rewarded hy heing listed on the Honor Roll and in other ways. The coating of green is fast wearing off. and the group is looking forward to becoming sophomores by the fall of '3'1+. VANNIE HOIAIAAND, '37 ' 1 S x -CJ f S wi A' K' Q, 0' VQY' 'IEQXHX n .11 ', ,:l' I' ffgglii vel EIUXBENJ -- e A ,A v .-e e- s g-. g -.2 of . , , , - i- : '4- nf Q 'E',4l , G 53 - - cs:-CL EJ C53 ' . ' - K ...sfo-,A 774--443-7,411 -L-dl..s.5..a-nr.-90.-1u..f1-S-V 1.0-Q.,-L-,u A.. Fifty buhzjfresbmen 1 3 .. Q EDR Civ:-I D T C3 QLD Q csc: E3 - E3 I3 E3 I3 Q of Q ' V-Q 5-nah-053,-C4-':'v'WW,'lllQdlll ,A,, gemu,.-:Zu ,wav-oo-mo' -I w.eL e.A..e-.Jef---A-og-,Auf--J.u,-A Egan. ALLEN, ROSA DELL GOODWIN, ANNE PEARCE, INIARCOLAA ALLEN, W. O.. JR, GORE, JAMES PERRY VVILBUR ALLEN, AVY4'I.Il- I:'E GOXVER. HERBERT PHILLTPS, RUTH ANDREWS, ICLOISE GRAY, LEXVIS PIERIN, CLARENCE ANDREWS, SIMMONS GR-ISSOBI, THOMAS PITTMAN, AUBREY ARENDICLL. BILLY HIAI.TI, ALICE PIZERI, SHIRLEY ARNAIZ, MANUEL HANNA, DOROTHY PLEXICO, GLADYS ARNOLD, CATHERINE ITARVEY, DOROTHY POOL, EDGAR ARNOLD, IIERRON 1IA'I'l HlCR, INIARY LOU PORTER, SARAH ASHWORTII, TED HAYES, BETSY POWELL, GERALDINE BAGWELL, ELIZABETH TTEDRICK, :NIILDRED PRICE, RAYMOND BAILEY, AILENE HI1-KS, LANSING PRVINCE, MARY WATSON BAISE, VANCE HICKS, LONNIE PRINVI2 SHERXVOOD BAKER, DIARY TIILL, LONG PULLEY, WVESTON BARVIZOVR, SARA HII,TON, HORAI-1-1 R.-XYNOR, -TESSIE BARROW, S1-IER-LOCK HOBIQS, SIDNEY KAYNOR, SHIRLEY BASS, CATHERINE Ef0DI'II'Il, JULIUS RIDDLE, RICHARD BA'I l'S, EDXVIN HOLLOWAY, CAREY RILEY JEANETTE BE1'KXVI'l'H, BOSXVORTTI IICJIJIIES, JOHNNIE ROBERyTSON, JULIA 15l'Z1'KXVI'I'TI, XVILLIARI Hf'VI'SE, FRANCES ROBERTSON, VIRGINIA BELL, GERALDINE HOUSE, XVADE ROSSER, LEE BELL, THOMAS HUMPHREY, K.X'I'HII1'IINE RCSSOS, JOHN BERRYMAN, JUNIOR TTCUGHES. JACK SADI,-ER. ITATTIE BETTS, HELEN HONEYCVTT, BILLY SARGEANT, M. BLANCIIE BISHOP, GLORIA HONEYCIITT, PHYIILIS SENTER, CLARA BLACK, BIARION HONEYCVTT, RVEVS SEAWELL, GI-JRALDINE BLOTWIII, LUCILLE TIUNNICUT, XVALTER SHADROCK, VIVIAN BONNER, LEXA Hl'NTER1 FREDRICII S1-TEPHER-Il, LOUISE BROOK. VIRGINIA RUTII JESSURIRACIIEL SHOFFNER, EMMETT BROWN, MARY LOUISE JOHNSON, ANNIE RUTH SIMMS, STIGXVART :BI'I.I.ARD, BILLY JOHNSON, CHARLES QMITH, CHARLES LEE BIYNDY, IIARJORIE JOHNSON, JAMES SMITH, ELIZABETH BUNN, WVILLIAM JOHNSON, LILLIE MAE SMITH, HERMAN BYRTON BIARY -TUNES, DAVID SMITII, MYRTLE BUTLER., FRANCES JONES, GLADYS SMITH, J. R. CAMPBELL-, GENEVA .lONES, THOMAS SMITH, RAYMOND CAMPISEI.-L, JYLIUS JOYNER, Il:-XROID SNOXV, GROVER CAEIIO, SINCLAIR JUSTICE, FRANK STHPIIENSON, THOMAS f'ARRUT.L, CLAUDIA IQADEL, FRANK H'I'EI'HlCNSON, LOIS CARVER, JAMES IQENNEDY, ROXVLAND STEVENS, JAINIES CHAPIN, ELIZABETH KIRK, JOSEPH STEXVART, BIARGUERITE CHIGEK, IQENIJRIVK IKOHN, MARTIN STOKES. BURNETTE CLARR C. G. LASSITER., WVILLARID STONE, CARL CLIFTGN, TTOROTIIY LEE, JULIA REAINIS STONE, BILLY f 0I.IC,1f.-XRY LEONARD, GEORGE STRAUGIIAN, CLIFTON COLLINS, WILLIAM LILES, CHARLES STRICKLAND, R-OY CONNELLY, BEN LOWE, JOE STRONACI-I, ANGUS FOOPER., EDNA MAE LUMPKIN, EI,IZAlSlflTH SUMMER-S,1VIARY CRAIG RUBY LYNCH, GEORGE TATE, NAOMI CRAIG, Rm-If BIEAWIIIAII, THOMAS TEAGUE, ANN REBECCA f1'U'I'TS, J0111 MADDRY, HOWARD THONIPSON, BURL IPANIEIIS, RVSSIAILL MANNING, JANE THOMPSON, JAMES DODD, L, M, MARTIN, WVILLIAMI THOMPSON, JOE lmqwmgg, L1-351,115 BIATTHEXVS, NANCY TOLLISON, GERTRUDE DOYVELL INIARTHA AICCRARY, FRIED UPCHURCH, ANNIE LEE DUNCAN, IYIARY LILY BICDONALD, NELL VAUGHAN, VERNELLE ECHERIJ, ALICE BICLENDON, XVILLIABI XVALL, LUCILE PIDGEY H,ILm.3Rfp MCPHERSON, BERNICE YVALLACE, FAY EDXVARDS, JAMES IUCQUAY, EDNA WVALLACEy RALPH ELLINGTON, AMANDA 1AIE'I I'R-EY, AMELIA WVALLACE, ROYAL EAIERYV NIQLLIE BIILLS, FIIORA WALLACE, VINCENT EVANS, .TOSEPHS MILLS IUERLE WATKINS, BERNIGW FERGUSON, CLIFTON BIIRISI RAY XVATKINS, JAMES FLETCHER, .TESSIE BIONROE, ALTON XVATKINS, PAULINE FORT, JOSEEH BIOORE, FRANCES WVELLONS, LAURA FOSTER., ROBERT BIORR-IS MOORE, -T. C. WEST, A- N- FOY, BOBBY DIOR-AS, DENA XVHEELER, REBECCA FRAZELLE, BILLY BIORDECAI, ELIZABETH XVHITE, GEORGE FR-AZEIILE, WILLIAM NANCE, WVILLIAM XVHITAKER., LILLIAN FRAZIER, LIARY CLIFTON NEXVMAN, MILDRED VVILLIAINIS, PATSY FIrI,.I,ENw1DER, PIIIFER NEVVTON, IVIARGUERITE WVILLIS, LOIS GARNER, ALEITA NORIDAN, E. C. WINBORNE, BETTY GARRIS, GRACE NORRIS, MARY WVOLTZ, WILLIADI f1AT'1'IS, ELEANOR NORVVOOD, GEORGE WOOD, L. M. GATTIS, LEOTIORE O'NEAL, RUDOIIPH WOOTEN, VIRGINIA LEA GATTIS, TKATIE ONORUD, JULIAN WORKMAN, ANNIE MAE GEUDIE, AAIILLARD PACE, FRANCES VVORKMAN, BESSIE GILL, THOMAS PARKER, LOIS WRIGHT, ISABEL GODWIN, LOUISE PASCHALL, EUNICE YANCEY, WVILLIAM PAULOU, CATHERINE 1' 1 t x S -10 f' g' K'- ' ek A' QY Q4- C qw. -' AES 1X41i ,1 1' . '. 'I' ...sf -. FI'-ILAA1. I . , - CA- I - , C- A- A-, uf f I T K' 1 1-5 E3 I3 Q f G . ,.--.- V lllhli. - - if G . .. , 1 Q - cars E4 . - l .4..n.a-,- I- ,-1-A-1a-czgn 40 salma,-4.4-sr,-oo,4M.f':X-I -L-fa-o.,'ho '- - 0 ' lf!- Fifty-two , ,.. q Y , ,rr 3 an 6:43 423 ' cz r 53 Q f 43 ca - 62 C1521 - Quo? Y:,low4N'Q,,oo,,,,.,-y.,.o,,-713 - 4,445.0 94: ...9o,,4.u Y ,Lu1iIQ1 9 Y f- Y mllggul filugf.-,Q Y,.o.m.pL,,,, fa, Sub-Freshman Class MQTTO: llmzwsflu lx Ihr' Hrfxf l'ulir'.u . COLORS! RMI and Gold I4il.UXVl'1R2 Rm? Rose' GER'1'RUmg 'I'oLI,1soN . . . FRANK JI's'r1C13, .. 7 IAAURA XN1f:1,LoNs , , . . XVYCLIFFE AI.I.lCN .... Miss HOLI4IS ...., 0FFIC'l'1liS ..,....l'1'4'.virlm1f , Vir'r'-I'r'4'.vifl1fl1l . . . . Sr'z'1'wtr11'y .. TI'l'!lS1lI'f'I' ... .1irIz'ixr'r 'ix 751 J N Wlrff1Q3 VP Y ,.,- , - v , Nlizf UI5 52219: . I '52 1 S Q 5 .- QQ E T ---- 2 --luv--an -n lla-l',..ouo- - ,-5-BJ--,QQ-ue! 2 -,Allan-4 ,Mm ,-oakran---Y -.4o-uwl- ,' - . Fifty-three 5 T L. ' C3 QC3 , C9 - - rj F3 - '- C30 E3 - C3 5 T .Q Go A Luk.-J Nab..n-cr.-.Q-v-:.wA,M-voolw ,f,, ynvnr.-.-3?-uv..-oo-If-o A: nu..-ow' e.A.e-.-uv-:-A-on-Q.-1Qu.? ,sou NCE upon a time there was a class in Hugh called the class of 1938. The pupils in this grammar schools, or from other schools from out Sub-Freshman Poem The teachers of Hugh Morson live in a stewg They have so many pupils they don't know what to clo. They teach us a little, and try to educate, So we can graduate in 1938. So here's to the class of the long thorned rose! In Hugh Morson a long period we'll not repose. VVe hope we graduate at a short future date, And will boast of the class of 'thirty-eight. FRANK JUs'1'ICr:, '38 History of the Sub-Freshman Class Qas read in 1953j Morson High School. It was class came from four different of the city. There were two hundred and fifty boys and girls i11 all. School began September the twelfth, just about the elected officers on October the twentieth. These Gertrude Tollisong vice-president, Frank Justice time yours does 11ow. The class were the oflieers: president, 5 secretary, Laura WCll01lSQ treasurer, VVycliffe Allen. The class flower was the red rose, and the colors re d and gold. LAURA WELLONS, '38 .' r gi liar ,r F A EQ fl' -. E. N- er f , ,ee , , e , f' G se -. - gf. Q Qs f . Q , - is -h-M-0-v- :v-fr--14a-, Ml..-Q-an-Inf-...4-rv-oa,A1rA.f:k-, -,-fue..-a-avh.f0-41--N-fm --0-U'-' Fifty-f0uT ,,?. ' 1 i1 -11 11.-ixiii. 1-i-iii-l , - ' ,,-,,,ii-T?i . 1--111.-l l i . 'i Il 11 1-1- 'il -ligli 1 --1-1 - il. 1- k 1-1 flak? all F' ff rff as-35 ,ff XG a BCD? fs-H Humpty Dumpty sat on the wallg Humpty Dumptg had a great fall. All the kiug's horses and all the lcing's men C'0uldu't put Humpty Dumptg together again. gani ations L54 s vf ' ,gi na. v ' A ' A . ,F r. f , . ,a I Ss.. Y n ,4 AV, , Eb E13 EDCD il C3 C Q53 53 CJ. T 43 Q E3-iD GED-' - E ua.. -at 1.44 -oo..-.L-.u-.-o.,--o- o.u-.- o41--oo--4L-,Y-ei'--- -Nov , - wloall--,aio-to-'42-M-J-eufrfr ur'-3- 0v 'ff J- --'P-if .lr 'Pl- N... 'wi .sl BRONTR TOLLISUN ..... Xl Xu B xRRLm' ,,,,,, I1 I1 1 .XY1 ovli ,,,,, Student Council UFk'TC'l'IICS XI-XR! XRIUI LESTER ,,,,,A 14,13 COBI .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, kxTHRxxE D1-:NToXT. XIIITONI BAf,:w151,1 .,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,A,, ..,,, bum STRONAUH ,,,,,,,,.,,,A.,,....,,,,...,..,,....,,,,....... ....,.....,, I-D PARRIEH, DOROTHY DANII-11,1-xy. Y1Rf:1N1.x T.X'I'l'lI ,,,,, , 1'LL1.xoR BADGER, BOB BROOKS ..,.,.............A,,.,,.,. ,,,.... NIR THONIPSON, MRS. BRANTLEY, Miss JUNES ,,,,,,,,,, ., MI-ZMBI-IRS ARXAIZ, M.xNl'.u. VR!-ll-I4'lI, I-IRNRSTINIQ BAKER, Y1Ru1N1Tx lC5mRx', II,x1.1n1'R'1w BAKER. IRHNIQ Hnlssox, l':lTIZ,Xl4ld'l'1I BAUCOM, NI-II.I,IlC lim.:-:MTxx, 1-'RANK BARKER, NELL11-1 M BRITT, FRANK BUNDY, EUGENE BYNUM, DOROTHY CHRI-UTH, KENDSIC AE .II'S'I'Il'l-1, FRANK BIARTIX, XVIl.I.I.XM IIILICS, VIRGINIA NORIJAN, Ax Nu: CATH ERINI-1 PHIr,1.IPS. T. M. ,.,,,.,,,,,I'1'e.w'dwnf 1 fm'-l'1'r,w1If'lzf ....N'r'1'l'1'ftl1',ll , ,. ,,,Y,Y, fl'4'll,vll1'VI' , Swwfvfrlzf-uf-Tlrms ,,,,,,,A HA-lmI'lwl' Clfvn' Lwrnlwr Y .... Cl' irf llfflishul Nfllifllv Jrnlylm' HH ful' J?ltI'lr'-Y 4Il'f.w'f luv. A. S. SAXVYI-IR. -lm If SMITH, II,n'wm,+11 SMITH, -Xl,ll'l-I StrRRI4II.L. RVssm.r, W,x1.liIQR, -lI'IDI'l'H Wn1T1,r:x'. BUXXI-IR WUOTI-LN, XYIRHINIA Ymwxu, L1-:NA A I -I fx + 'Q T ,y ,, . l 1 'Jai I . '7, 1- V -R v A 9:1 Ji - - , I 4 '53 - Q C' E3 115----5 5'f:L....5 xx B E CII - E3 , 4, - I-ann...-. ... llq-4l.,.At0+,- ',4f::5.u--,oo-.ae-.P , ul4q4 me ,Jovi-rv-Y ---o-ma. 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I.1w'11.1.1c IHQHUY, 1'R.XN4'l4LS I'I111:I:R1-UN, IC, 0. IAINNIS, P11111-51111: l4'1.1cAIIN1:, BRYAN UANT, Kl'lNNl4I'I'II HUUIIWIN. A1,1-'R1c11 H1mIm'IN, R1 1'11 HQMIJWIN, WILMA LR1 GRAHAM, ImRu'1'11Y FARRIS, EVA II1f:11R11-R, IfI1.1s11 IXUIJIES, .lnI1NsuN, JHIINSUN. 1'1c1:4:Y .IUNI-JS, F. C. .Iox1:s. JnsI14: J11R11AN, CIIENNIS KA1-LAN, A121115 K 14:19, FRA N1 - Rs IYICNNEIIY, HowAR11 LASSITIJR, IJURUTIIY DIARY 141111111 l'RANv1-gs BI1cw1mRN1:, PIR111 KIIIIICS, YIR11IxIA MI1.1.s, MYR'1'1,1a Mwxx. GICR.XI,IJINI'I M1n'1,11Y, BIAXINIC Mrxxs, J. C. AIVRRAY, ICIJNA ICAR1. NEXVTUN. SALLY 01,Iv11:. AIIXNII-I GRA1114: 0v1cR'1-ox, LoI'Is14: l'AR,1i1aR, LIARY PARRISII, ED. I'AR'1'1N, HUWARIY l'IfIliK.XM, FR,xx1'1as l'1m1.u, BVSTIQIL l'oR.T15R, LOL'Is1a l'ow1cRs, JAx114:s I'R.I1f14:. RAYMUNIJ RIIIIJIAC, If.X'I'lIlCRINl'I R,I1:1:AN, RuxI1f: RI'ss1c1,1,, JVNIQ S.-XDLER, RE1x1f:1'4'A ......Pl'981'd87lf ,, V1'f'w-P1'z'.Side'11f . . ........ SOCl'PtLl'lfll ,,,,.Trer1surer ....Repo'rtf'r Arlriswr Sxuw, Hlmvxalc hT'oRR14:1.1.. K1'ss1c1,1. STA1,1.IN1:s, EDITH S'1'Ic1,1,, Ho1s1aR'I' S'1'1cPII15NsoN, FRAN STUKI-is, LI1.Y MAY STUKIQS. RIVIIIE G. STUTTS, XvIUl,l-IT SU111, PRYUR SWUMNER, PAV1. C 142 S SWAIN, SARA 'I'o1.1.IsoN, BRQINIIR Uzz1,1f:. MAR1:AR15T lTT1.1f1Y, I'fl,1ZAI5l-1'1'II L'1-f'I1l'R1'11, BIARIUN XYAIJEN, l'1a'1'1: WA1.K1f:R, .I1'11I'rH XVATKINS, ICYIILYN XVATKINS. PIARRY XVARR-IGN, I'IARRY WIQLIIONS, LAURA WIIITI-3, NVILSON MAY, xl-lI.I.IlAI SARGIJANT, PIIY1,1.1s WRIGHT. CI.IF'roN AIETTREY, N1c1,1.II: SCARISORO, PIfIY1.1.Is AATES. IuVEI,x'N Xotxu. LIQNA Q - ' C3fZ1 L3 .E ,J4lY!-main.-.a.4-r.-oo.-ui:-X-, 1..-fa-no...-b-.H A- U- 9 - . 2 . Fiffy-Six Bu rifu nm L - s 1, f f -,- . Mg., nabgmxh- ..g0.Au-,U-.-O.,+-9 HQ-.N T 5 AI 51 C253 !kTED - E323 fl C3 , . ' ' E - GI? 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BIUNNS LUCY SPIRES IIENRY 1 AI'1-I-:T'I'l-3 JOHN FOSTER BARRETT XVILSUN Cla rin ets DOUGLAS ALEXANIJER EDWARD BEROERON HENRY' HARRISON ROY LITTLE GEORGE NISXVONGI-IR BOB PEATROSS HARVEY PITTMAN DREXALL RENN l'1V.ERl:ZT'1' SPIKES ,f,ll1IflII'Il and Sfzulent Leudwr rsf Lfl'lIf1'llflIlf 111111 llflllll Mlljlll' Sw-01:11 Lfl'lIfPI1llIlf . . . VV..,.. s'm'yw4l:1i Srr.1'nplmllm KA'I'lllfIRLXId IPENTON TROY I ERf:I'sON M. F. HARRIS DOVOLAS SLIVI-:R DAYIII XYOAIIILE I,il'l'Ul1l BOB HARRISON 1lrum.v xVII,l.I.XM IIEISOY IXLFRICD GOODWIN RIL-RY LLOYII J. L. BIARKS BRI'f'E XYUVNG Brlxws BIILLAR-Ib BERT UTIS LLOYD l+lI'I.IS 'WA'I'IiINS ,...Nw1'.'lr'11 nr ,S'vry1er1rzf . Nw:'y1r'11r1f .Seryerz nt E3 rs' 95- I ,.-X I ,, A AQ793-:X '45 5 ., - - , - , ,. 1 sgZIU.gA R! 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Mrxxs E R14 ' M EWBORNE HEX TAYLOR BRONHR TUI.I.ISlJN .N'w'u1111 If11.v.w.w Lovlsrp BERRY DORUTHY GRAIUM Rr:'rH.x JON!-:S V1.1-Jxlss JORDAN DOROTHY HORTON CIARI-1 JOHNSON I-'kxxwrzs JOHNSON Y1R4:1N1.x 3I1Ly1s N1-:l.l.1E All-ITTRIQY lJORIs O1.Ms'r1-:.u, I'Iw:1.x'x W.xTK1xs Nnprfllmx FR.xxu-:s PEORAM Rum-3f'4'A SAIJL1-:R AIARION LvI'I,'IlI'R1'Ii I-lI.1z,xmc'rH l'T1,1aY Au Wmras AIAR4 :Am-:T XVILLIA MSON ffXVENDUI.YN BOIYIN A Ifnx I' I':I'X14'l-I MANX IzT11r:1. MAE Tl'NS'l'.XI.I, Mlrxrnx B.x4:wr-31.1, .Im-K S.xwY141: .IOSE1-ulxr: C'1..xRK SA1.l.x' NENVTON -1 , ISPLNTON BRUXYN AI.Hl4LR'I' Sums BIILDREIJ HINER BI.-XRION POLI1-:R I BI.XR,l'l'S KAIILAN I-lmvlx STONR M,aRO.xRl-:'r I.AL'w:u1.1N ROBERT GR.-xy RICKS V . ' -'lu ' ,- N' K , R f' A X' 3 if A Eg, J- 015' fx . I En N419 , 'J 5: . X: '. 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IJ0ll0'l'lIY I,1-:s'1'1:R. MA1mA111-:'1' I,I'l I'l,l4I. J. li. MAY. N1-11.1.11-: MCDONALD, N1'l'A ,. l'r0.vi1lrf11f ., S!'l'l'PfIll'.ll . . ,7vl'l'fl.Vlll'l'l' .. ,11lz'ixwr.v SIIAVV. '1'1'11N11:11 Surns, AI,Iz11:11'1' ST 1-1 1-1 1.1: . E UG 1-1 N I-: 'l'11:AGI'1c. c'I,lN'l'ON 'l'I1,1,1:I'. MIIIIAM 'l'o1.1.Is0N, I3110N1-111 YV 1-1 A '1' II 1-1 11 s, J A 11 Iss XYIIITII. XVILSUN YVIIIGS, lxV.K XVno111z1'H'. P1':111:Y XYANCICY. l3I1,1.x' , . . ....... .Ullwfr Lr'mlz.fr .. Sf'f'l'l'flll'.ll 111111 1vI't'l'lS1Il'0l' .Alflvism f,I.IVl4I. MINNI1-1 GIIACIQ PA111zIs11. E11 P11I1,I,II-s. T. M. IDOOLIJ. Bl's'r1':1c SAWYIIR. JACK SBIITII, AI,IC1-: S'1'1mNACIr. BILLY 'l'A'rL'M. XrlRGINI.X XYAFGIIAN. AI11:1.IA XVALK1-:11. -Il'DI'l'II XVII, Ic 14:I1soN. M A RGA 11 1-:'1' XV0I,l4'IC. 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The team. although handicapped by lack of experience, kept showing improved play as the season progressedg and a light. smooth running team was the result of the seasons opening games. The grid teams leaders were eo-captains. Reginald Goodwin. 187 pound tackle. and Howard Abrams. powerful guard. Although the team made no impressive record. co-captain Goodwin was selected as a member of this years All-State High School football team. Goodwin played steady ball all year. and was the lillC star in every game. Raleigh's initial contest was with Sanford. Sanford won the game by the score 13-0. As in 1932. Stout and Mc-Kernon led Sanford's play while .lunius Page and Co-captain Goodwin were Raleigh's stars. Raleigh tasted defeat for the second time when a strong Salisbury team de- feated them 26-7. Tootie Pate made Raleigh's lone score and also added the extra point. Tootie Pate Illld Reginald Goodwin were the locals line leaders. Saleeby and Harrison led Salisbury's play. In their third contest. Raleigh's gridders hit top form and defeated Rocky Mount 25-0. Tootie Pate. .lunius Page. Merle Senna, and Bertie Kelly scored Raleiglrs touchdowns. This was Raleigh's opening game in the Eastern Class A Conference race. Raleigh tasted bitter defeat for the third time at the hands of Oxford although the locals made eight first downs to five for the visitors. The score was 18-O. Perkins led Oxfords play. and Roy Justice. Captain Goodwin. and Breece led the local play. In Rah-igh's second class A conference game they played Goldsboro to a score- less tie. The teams lacked any offensive punch. Rvans led Goldsboro's play, The defensive work of Merle Senna featured Raleigh's hackfield work while Good- win led line play. Raleigh defeated 1Vilmington 265-1-L in playing their best game of the season. The locals played good ball and showed their lighting spirit by wi1n1i11g after having been tied twice by the New Hanover boys. .lunius Page made two touchdowns and shared backfield honors with David Breece. Cunningham illld VVelch led YVilming- ton's play. Raleigh was handed a surprising defeat by New Bern in their 11ext to the last game. The score was 7-0. Raleigh wasn't used to playing on a sandy field and just couldn't get going. Durh:nn's heaviest gridders defeated Raleigh for the Eastern Class A Con- ference Championship by the score of 26-0. and then defeated Charlotte for the state championship. Durham's leader was Elmo Hackney. Raleigh's leaders were Jimmy Maynard and .lohn Smith. I Y The games and scores are: Raleigh .................. . 0 Sanford . . . . . . 13 Raleigh . . 7 Salisbury ..... . . 26 Raleigh . . 25 Rocky Mount .. . 0 Raleigh . . 0 Oxford ..... . . 18 Raleigh . . 0 Goldsboro .. . 0 Raleigh . . 26 Vvilmington . . . . 14- Raleigh ............ . 0 New Bern .. . 7 Raleigh .............. . 0 Durham . . . . 26 1 : f X -CJ I C Q if QA' -R f-nu. qV1Qx7', F EQXWXQD 4.7 5: I 'lllt ,--5-I' U fl N xl ' I U f, -v Y - W v- Y - Y A Y Y - f ',.A,- -v . 'A F ' 5 A 5 1-ig E3 C31 C3 - - , , Q - ' 4531:-1 1.3 C - - i .4A,o-.- f Yerrfrq-V Al,,ftnoll.f4p.4-r.f9Q.-:u.F3- -rf rpg,-ppl A- .-.4n-- Si.:-fy Four -th , T lj E3 - EDC? E3 I C iii C3 A C 1: CJ ED CD E3 I - Z CJ ED gang., -,-n4,....u.F-o0--41--.1f-.4.,- , G - -,,o..v4-r 0-xl -oosadl -, mf.-'ll UK 0 -.L-, wlloall- -4110-fe -fx:-In-Jsu.4 4w-A404 Football Squad IiEGINALD CTOODVVIN ..,, OWEN BALI,ANCE CARL BUCHAN A. T. SPURLOCK RAYMOND GRIEGSON XVA LLACI-I ALE ENDS JULIAN BUNN ADOLPH H0Nl121'C FSICRTIE KELLY JAMES MAYNAED HowARn PATE QUARTERBACKS DAVID BREECE MERLE SENNA PTT CENTERS ORD G1-:cm E VR RIGTT CARTER TA C K L E S R 1-:GINA LD QTOOIHVIN ROBERT CTOUDXVIN li0DNEY KI'l'CI'IIh' ALBERT IIUSSELL CHARL14:s VVOOD HALFBACKS DAVID FULLER CHARLES JONES CECIL MAss1-:Y CLARENCE MORGAN ALFRED PA1'E ul-1 BROWN ING GUARDS l'i0XVARIJ AERAMS JLLIAN CAl'DI.I'I IQILL HORTON ,Ions SLNIITII FULLBACK .IUNIUS PAGE N . .Captain Managers ... ,Coaches 3, 11 HQ Y LiL C L W if ,v - E UI! .1 . 353 153 SGD - .Q 2 E --:ua .--..n--so-0,11-.4:.q-o-g ,Af::5.AlHfoo-.44m...,,.-,,uLan-41- Mm' ,Acre-'Ac--Y -.4o-u-o- I 'Pa Sirvty-five C33 - ' gill , - - . 1 15 I ' E3 C33 tj C3 ' ' EC? cn 1m...vu.4--N.,oh-E1..gon..Auwof-c1--ohL- Moollu ,Av-, 91-Alu,,-,Zu ,- uvoo- use -1-.w..e, - Q-.-we-.-e.1-a.Q.-g-'qi-L-1011: 401- Q R In Basketball 'IGH High Sehool's Purple Hurricanes started the season hy having few ex- rienced cagers, 11111 they developed into a good ICIIIII and made a good record for tl1e season's play. Holding, Chappell, and Goodwin were tl1e only letter H1011 who returned. The 1011111 opened the season hy showing an especially line hrand of defensive play, holding Sa11ford to one field goal, illld won tl1e game 4-3--1. Holding and Honeycutt made four field goals each to lead Raleigh's play. In the next game they defeated VVilmington, 23-7. Tl1is J was the first Eastern Conference ga111e. Fuller, Iage, and Holding were the leaders. In the next game Raleigh received its first defeat of tl1e year at the hands of the Durham Bulls, Tl1e score was 23-11. The score was 8-li at half time, and the game was a very good one. It was also a lot closer tl1a11 the score indicates. Raleigl1 then defeated Green- ville 3-L-8. Goodwin led tl1e local play, caging six field goals. The next victory was over Rocky Mflllllt hy a 27-115 score. Goodwin, Page, a11d Fuller led tl1e local's play. They then defeated Gree11ville for tl1e second time this season hy a 34-5 count. Goodwin again led Raleigh's play. Lexington handed Raleigh her second defeat of tl1e season hy a 20-10 score. It was a game that saw many disputes with the referee. High Point was defeated 28-25 i11 one of o11r hest games of the season. Raleigh continued its victories by winning over Fayetteville for the second time 20-13. Holding led Raleigh's play. In the next game, they handed VVilmington another defeat hy a 21-11 eo11nt. Chappell lead Raleiglfs play. Then ca1ne tl1e second Raleigh-D11rha1n game of tl1e season. This game was prohahly the hest of the year for tl1e locals. The score was 17-1-L in favor of Raleigh. This game evened the Ctllllllf for the season a11d tied the two teams for the Eastern Conference Cl1a1n- pionship. In the play-off, the Bulls won, 20-9. This Illilil? Raleigh I'1lI1Ilf'I'llll in the Eastern Co11fere11ce. The last games of the season were in the State High School Basketball tourna- ment held at State College. The VVhirlwind defeated Fremont, 32-9, in the first round game. But i11 tI1e second round the locals were off, and tl1e Oxford Or ihana e hovs mlayed alert 1 1- . h hall 111 handing then the tea1n had a successful season. 1 a 17-10 defeat ln one ot tl1e feature upsets ot the tourney. All in all 1933-193-1 I3ASK14l'l'I5AI.I, Raleigh Sanford .,., 4 Raleigh VVilmington . A . . 7 Raleigh Durham , . . . . . 23 Raleigh . Greenville ....... . . 9 Raleigh Rocky Mount ,... ,. 12 Raleigl1 Greenville ,.... 1 5 Raleigh Lexington ..... . . 20 Raleigh . High Point .... . 25 Raleigh Fayetteville . . , 13 Raleigh XVilmington . . , . 11 Raleigh Durham ,.,. . . 14 Raleigl1 Durham ...... . . 20 Raleigh Fremont ........... . 9 Raleigh Oxford Orphanage, , . 17 . 1 x f Q' if fr 5 ' X . ' -aol qvfQ'f-, ,nl EQNHNQW .J 1- 1 : '- 11 Ie -.5.1- 'O lil. ltl, S, -, -, , -, --, Y ,- -, -W - -.---, - -. ff- Evans: Rl Enillnifs ' G Q Q E : E -' 5 ly , Q '- ' C3f:'.1 Q ' G . - K -an-a-,A .- -1-1-so-, 4414!-soil.--.J-11r.A90,Jvl.f1-s-, -fm-Q., -a..n 1- -Q-du: Sia:ty-six rlj CJ - EDI Q I 'G C3 Q .- C C1 I 43 ij C? - Z CJ ED - E3 2.-lg., -,-ao,........?...o..4-ff.y-.-o.,- , o f,o.uL...- D441-vbosdlll-, , ..f:J,.,.n un Q ,kv wuoau- -illklxfaii 4,49-m.Jw4 oo..4Qmm..w-Q-......,s.... Basketball Squad THOMAS CAIN ,.,.... ,4,A J fgnggpr ' RAYMOND GRIEGSON .,.. ,.,., C' om-h CENTERS Rr:u1N.xI,n Goomvlx HUBERT RIDDLI5 FORXVAHDS KIRAIIAIVI Axnmcws DAVID FULLER VVu,L1s Houuxu AADOLPII l'l0Nl'lYCUT'1' GUARDS Tu rzonom-1 CHAPPELI. JUNIUS IJAGIC CHARLIE VVOOD 'W '. - Na bfi -k - YQ a x 'QM ,Q a .v ,Q , a , , , a a , EXHQQQAQ 5121 ., .r I 5 1 I 4 553 C? E Elia, , : Q3 EP ft..-.. .,...,. . --Inna. . .-.-A-.-.1..no..lm.u..a-cf.-P ,-4:-3.ur-.o6+.1:s-s..L...uLan4 lm ,-orrarv-Y -.o.u.a.. 1' - Sixty-sever: 0:3 , C3 53111 in -. C3 E? E1 . 'Y Q13 C3 - Ei'-J Q3 C1 ' ' .13 gg U- :l..p6-A--r5N.x:ln.E5,,,g9 ...,N.m-Q,- c-f,-Qxtfrmgoiw , A, , Qolhl ,-Du cf Ibn.,-oo-o la-Q x m..e. 0:v'..G-1,-'labs-, -nuvifsahg ,L-gn Boxing RXLEICIIIS Iligh School boxing team came through this year's campaign, under the coaching of Albert Spurlock, with one of the best records since the sport was inaugurated in 1929. The team won the State Championship. placed third in the Southern High School and Prep School meet held in Fort Defiance, Virginia, losing runnerup position by one point, and won all of their dual meets. The team's chances were dimmed at the opening of the season by the loss from competition of Alfred Pate. .limmy I.ittle. and Billy V'olfe. As training progressed, however, some new talent was discovered, and the team emerged from a hard campaign with their second State Championship in four years. The first of the locals' six meets came when Raleigh won by a 5-1 score over Wilson's pugs, Edgerton and 1Vright getting technical K. Ofs. They won the next meet, which was with Goldsboro, 31A-215. Luther Moras, Edgerton, and 1Vright got the decisions, and Kennedy got the draw. In the third interscholastic meet they earned a hard 3-2 decision over the Wilson High's. XVright, George Moras, and Kennedy won decisions. The fourth scrap came when Raleigh won by a 7-1 over the Oxford Orphanage. Edgerton and Browning won by technical knoekouts. The next in the line of victories was scored over Goldsboro by a 8-O count. The team won three by defaults, and Rdgerton added another to his string of knockouts. Then came the State Tournament. Raleigh entered the following boys: Luther Moras, 1053 Rd Coble, 1153 Howard Kennedy, 125g E. 0. Edgerton, 1353 David Breece, 14-5g and George Browning, 155. Coble, Moras, and Browning had the misfortune of losing their first fights by close margins. The other three entries went to the finals. Kennedy lost a questionable decision, Breece lost in a mighty good scrap, and E. O. Edgerton won the title in his class, and thereby won the State Championship for the dear old Purple and Goldf, After this Raleigh received an invitation to enter a team in the Southern meet held in Virginia. This was the only team in the Carolinas to be invited. Breece lost a close decision in the first round: Ffdgerton lost what was a most questionable decision, in the semi-finals: and Kennedy, VVright, and Pate lost in the finals of the tournament. Raleigh ended its season as State Champions and the third best lligh School or Prep boxing team in the South. SUMMARY No. Boxers 1Yeights 1Von Lost Draws Fights Bill Beckwith , 85 1 0 0 1 George Moras , , 92 -t 0 0 4 Flournoy . .. 103 1 0 0 1 Luther Moras ., 105 3 2 1 6 lid Coble . . 115 2 1 0 3 Ulifton VVright . 118 5 1 0 6 Howard Kennedy 127 9 2 1 12 Johnny Miller , . . . , 135 2 0 0 2 141. O. Edgerton 135 9 1 0 10 David Breece . , , 145 4 5 0 9 Benton Brown , 145 0 0 1 1 Pate .. .. ,,... 148 3 1 0 4' Browning . 158 2 1 0 3 Totals , , . 45 15 3 62 K' Q x A EQ, ft' 'DDQ ,U E: WX41' 55 If ElU'X3ie5J' - 1 , .A - - ff. , 1 t .' f M , G ff? -. - .-sez. Q fe. G . . is ,,..Q,., , ,1 11.0, Aul AL.aApf,.:4nr.-oe.A-LC-5-, 4,-016.-'U-H' '- - 0- ' Sixty-eight ,N CD Q 7 QQ ..-i.-A - - 41- -Y - - f . - - - - W E3 413 C3 h -- c: cj ij C3 C' ij C? - 63 CJ E - E3 0:7 Y,.- 44s,,,,,,nf ,..g0.-nf+.1r-v-O.,- , 'U -,Q-nl-r QA! --oo..4ul .Yi A-Q,-v-,an No 9 -, ,+, U-'ban' -30102-TAD -fi?-lAJLu-4 .Y- q.. E. O. EDGERTOX, JR.. . , , ' VV. T. MEDLIN LOUIS SDIITH I I I O ' A. T. SPURLOCK ,.,..., 85 POUNDS 1' State BILL BECKYX'ITII L. M. Donn 95 POUNDS GEORGE MOILAS 105 POUNDS BOB FLOLYRNOY LUTHER Moms Champion. Boxing Squad STATE CHAMPIONS 1934 115 POUNDS En COBLR XV1I,Lu M D1-:BOY 125 POUNDS H1,bW!'.-XRD KENNEDY!- CLIFTON VVRIGHTT 135 POUNDS BILL BANDY E. O. EDGERTONI, JR.9s JOHNNY BIILLER T Runner up for South Atlantic Championship. . . . .Caplfzin . . Jlllllflflfliq . . . .C'0u0h 145 POUNDS IJAVID Bumzcli A LFRED PATI-I+ 155 POUNDS '1'. M. S'H:I.I, 165 POUNDS Gunnar: ISROWVNING 4 'fx Zap 'fx Y? 3 N 195733 my W9 iv R- -- ,R O - - -- - - - Y 7f!'U'I lfgill If-F5 Z '- S C3 ' - fl! E3 1 if--.-E L ,,,. E W D ' E 1153 - Z Q Q s -- ' ' Q-an-4. .n-A--non.:-osJlw..u,4-0-f Y-f-3.u-,oe-.aaa-.g.A-stan-l,,.lwagua-. v-Y-. -.-o-u-4- , f , Sixty-:lille .-X D - C3 ii CED Ej- Qfzv l - CE P QCD ij C3 ' .2 eg D Q ...aluu-Q, af.-:.sssg Nadu -4, .r,vu,,f3.- Tyr..-on-l-If.o, A, ,m...e,, - e.A..e-v-u.f---up -N.. .Q l 1 ,, li ., !5QQfiNi -QTZXZ, ff. 21' iocals Top ilm' 'f ,lf 'lffla '3'A 'M4u m f:-:. 'Q -1 I E -. ,- ..-, if '-f'l ' H Much SBU ETIEU TWH' IN 2814 GUN' Long Runs By Page, Score Deciding Touchdow ln Game Here By JIMMY WEATHERS. Raleigh! high school , team packrd two touchdowns T the fi rtex' of za Lhrilli hree Meet lwro y.. , to get 11 Q ' ever Na. P' Q ' x ming, X A ,, fwrn-nl, Q 1 The . . 5 '?YVitd x 1, JIT! 'WY hxglx Ol' 41 fo r- ,sS: .I. - ,J the eovnlfs In x ,fr-ngev Hmm that A ' ' n I S-f ,, M I ....H. Bx A .....Gr 1' n,g .... rg local lniglfs 4-S. were mixed 37, :mrl Davl: yards., A R fi pass raw? fm ,Q , .X --11, M mf- ,W y Y put H16 ball A' Davis hir flu'f?f4' :F on his third ran mound Ii' point. Q 3032 cs2 .Javid Brees mn punt 253 3 DU35 of the leigh! four-tl scoring :atm when High lc own goal aft' had punted c line. Just a Lac. ., Q. x s -mls Q v 9 5 1' QQ 1 di ' W gain on N15 Q 19? ,ig gli 121 ' l l L swf I 6 intercepted gl ,, ,A V mmf -.nm . me Ralgigh ' fl-rms U55 r .first :sw , f S your gf? H 'Wilmlng 7 SQOTQ eg, A du , 3 :ahead all 1 am Kg R ' K I ff. , . Te Q, .ton Wx- te Q ilurd 'pen G, ,xl Om En . -on ,neygggme f eh: ' -frrwrs 12 xvx-QS G ogillsl lynm mad, adeww mpg: l -1 . - qv.. in su 1 zf l f , B The tflfflg lsxev TXlL V- .1l.l.zA glgnmvnrixl. l giegl lo 1, lx. , 1 ,.,.1 4 V -ln U11 V 1 131.21 hclk. -BY Fur such a X0 1 x' 5 I MHS .m ' Vs frcQ.,,.mv2 3'-diet produced 1 , jf , 'f'?fT ml. .ln R Ret ' ell? 2553 , b . ,, - 'xii' 1 -K iff 'ff'-if-,B pangnxng. efn Cl u afn East- H Tb PRE ,X ' N 4,.,3,,,,.,, va f ' . il. .'H.f1--f,i: 'Ifll oflowaf' 3 0 Brace 7 ezrlyf. P., ,ss had sw' ff ,llsff rI,3','Qlf.'f 7'? ma', Iwuqqllq ' ' K wa in punts, A vxnnmvgmrl kick ff 1-wr Q 51 , M. By JK x ' ' if lmw iuczllg at their own 46-ya If J Shx ighhvc. ' h V ERS 'US 314 3554 line Play lost :L couff' , 8 - nqznosr mfs-Mol? KH'-AI .f?1lers. , -f Fufgfr if Qm-. Q in am M lg ww film-'H f , f ,, tlxe 10,1315 to 'X A S Mimi 2 , XA 2,5 ukrbup in nw 0 game is for col lege. Paize Hn Q 2521. 1: i f-1.151 Y .5 Smfc me 54 the Raleigh-D11 t:'1D.1 Dff If A-2 '4lhjg1QQ,2f:,,1Q d tirlf-, ., lx-ugh school iol q 2213 ff lify 0 ' .H 'Lf -1'1'JfQjl1Q ?rn meet' 1101 gifs' anal . 'A f , lv ' 4' ..f-f-- J tl 1, . l1:SS,: 0 S on 8ll9ff?5?' jffj! 05:21, f 4,1 .11'g.gg3Q','gI f 1 I, --me To l',xzi,xf,,.ff mt.. ivlxgln thu nam X' ff Q Bifaxpoicixf. Y-izglyzllf-1.1, 2 nga 15533 1,3-1 .atrgi 6 , ar s. 1 ..-A mm 1 . ' ' ' 4, . , ' ' ' . Y . l Tk B ll M, r ' Q M1235 fl? M1 4 vl.,i F:,f' i Wim' at r A .fm 'r n1:,lff ii n1,f.mZf.,nZ' in on . -1 . lm f ,Li A : . 11 .x Q! jf, mm. ug kmwff to their g',l,ff,,'Ag.L W - -I ff hw. fig? 'gmt W-rd me. lfwlwf- made ' - Q Cl.f3.':,:,g:,f. , W Li? 1 f ..-,21,,,,o lm M yards, and on tlw D031 P59-5' lr 'H',,,l,- ff ,tim X K, ' M V 5 -N iff 5 brag? slipped through the Raleigh 5 ir flfkxlw Qmwln ,fl ul' . Y , ' '- -w-' ' h. lvmke into the clear. :md ra ,fi Lf'I'j1-MQW ff.u,f.- fx H1-li? Z, 1' yards to touchdown--abc: longe' A, Quilt ,' X' I I . of the game. Welsh huckccl t' ,if . l N Q--it if: cl: 7 the line to add cxrm point. jg 0 gat 'fl Raleiglah ozher touchdown ' -:Al 5, W - 12' ima M- ,A V I , X first half came late in the ' J i,g,,:f --..,,,.., ago in- 'Elle '. ' 'mt' .,,, ,' .' :A - , , ,4 l ,H 3 .. file will Z0 fig: X pcrlod. Dawg of llxlrmr1g,.on ya., , -. O tate h . h, cepted a Raleigh pass auf' l , gf X , ' , C 'i2p:ons,m' ,W downed on his own twcvyz A y ' O len 11- t i - Higlfs punt traveled cmly t' , A 1 Y M F' has v i Page made a yard and th' K h ,fha . 1 I 'WU' M f f passed to Kelly for It fir' fx m Fava ' ' ' K Niue ue! the eight-yard lm. ,L.,,7,- , ,ere For fed -- zip,-' , 1 1' fldmsflgv 353 four: an nffside penalty on WHA :M A Easy QV out ' ' I7 a Bull CU mington advqixced 'the ball to th ' b ' COIlfe ' 511' xl 1 4 V , iylc-threati b r: 9,4 d 1. , 1 PM If V ren , ,ass r I4-eight ,crap 0 run J-gd dz stu In W., one-ya: mg, spd rom here ler mum- gy J, mx of wins to 853. gage,-'f5,, . l i. went over lun rxght tackle to score.: in the thin ,fM31y: W N 9 ' ' cmd his kaya any a minute and h30l'Y'1l2V0Y 73 id hireece to PWR, Pljodnctfid ing bout iriflo tlie 1'1Ew.?'ATgERs A ysecoddds of the third, round. Wil, gyigcgzmtzrxmi . ' ' , u e m , 4 K ' , X ' L ' , - 1 by QZVI 'A'ilwJlnr?mflZx svcond 211.3 las? Bifzggfn ...rg ogwjnuhllif.. ,fn .. Qnsf' Qitgw mute Jn -thf.f.FH1lgff'Uk1f'f,0QfSfQl? 19 -l- V BOXING SPE CIALTY . t F SN -il '49 QT' . W EQKWX 41: -. nigh i ENXSENJ' , r - , r v -r r ,ll E lf ----1-,l G 5 1. 1 CQ, E, ' Q - - is .gave-,A Y -N'- DQR, Alffl-.all..A,...nr.-ho,-405.513-7 -,,,.q.,,-L.,-I 1- 0-'l Seventy 21-.. 1 Y - - 7 Q53 l K Y,-I X C23-Q 553- 5 G 5 ' , L- ,.,.e. lin .9 K up auf -.ug-,ta -. I--.12 Qllle-MW-w5Q : M+-M l HO ,M bc'yMXf , ll l f ' J ' l A' BASEBALI, SQUAD fll'NII'S IDAGI-I ..,, ,.., I 'aptain 'PIIORIAS CMN I-V AIN, lhvtu 3 j,,,,a,,c,,-'V A. T. Sl'I'llI,0CK .,,,,... , . . . . .... C'0fu'h IJARVIAIY clOUIHVIN l I,Llft l!'I'STIl2lVlll Brverv. flllZll'lt'S Britt, lfloyll Us-ln-y, V111-vy l lvmiuu', Willix lIrrl4li11:'. f'nh-lffrxgllzllplm Burt, Paul Hoover, Junius P2121-. Ill-flPllllfI'Nf'Illll'lHl0l'0 Vlmppvll, IC. U. l'Islm-rton. Jr., llnvizl l ulle-r, Bill I P Horton, flllZll'lQS J0rd:ln, Roy .Iustim-. .Iuhnny Millvr. ,Xlfrvcl lute-. Hurry IUl'll'l', T, M. Phillips. Billy Villlffhilll. 0ufji4fIrIvr.v7Alfrecl Gmvrlwin, liurvey Gmnlwin, lil-rfliv Kelly. Vvvil Blnwwy. .laum-X Smith. Stzxnlvy Sle-singer, James Stvplwnson, Billy Stxwmuvlm, Clinton r.llf'il!.'l1P, GOLF SQUAD Bill Bilfldh Andrew Be-vk, XVZIITGXI Beck, George BQl'I'1'IllllY1, Thomas Card. Captain, James Holderiield, Kervin Shearon, James Tate. . - . Q.. ,bl 1 ' A Q-M000 ,X Ak ,W x , 4 ,ff ?5 H 4955 . .Qi , l l ll, , l , v l .Y l ilggfflllli' 'li 1 V --r : l I : XX ?- E3 :ig -' E . lv. 'nu 5 J mu f --:-aa...,. .A 1-..u,4-.0-, ,Aff-B..ug,oo--ww 2 -,ulan4ihw ,-och -w-- -fo-ma.. 1' ' Q Seventy-one i A x J4 5' Ezif S ' 2:15 QQ F WF 5 F E - -' fgg Q ' CD F .Q 1x4-J uhno.-wrap-Nadu ,fa Q4-A-luI ,-, '5ULv-14,50 -I -u.-QI -s:.A.o-.-fu.---I-oo-gg.-....,.1s1 Girls Athletic Association OFFICERS MIKR'l'IIIX ANN IFARDIER ..,. ..,.......,.. ....... P 1 'esident Igl:IVIillI,Y FUI.I,11:Nw11II:R ..,.. ......,,..A,,. T 'if'0-President IQATIIRYNIC IFICNTON .,,.. ......,....,.......,... .... S 1 'r'1'1ffrlr-11 and TI'0!l.V'll7'0I' SPORTS LEA DF RS VIRGINIA TA'I'UM. I . .,....., .......,.. . . . , MILIIREII PIINER ,... VIRGINIA BAKER ,..,I PHYIILIS SARGEANT ...., MILDRIQIJ BRUVGIITON ..,., ,. . , .Training ....,.fl'0nnis ...........Swimming , I . . Illorsabclrk Riding ,.,..Bir'y1'I0 Riding DOT COATS .......... ,,.,.,.., S kating MIXRGARPIT DI7FI'IiR .. ,.,. Hiking , F K X f s QR fl' qv QV- . Ip EQX1Xqn .1 I' ' '. I' I . Ifsiltism gldfxtgv I I A III I II -I I I I -I 5 I, I I . . 1- .- :...., S..-.. Q 5 53 - I gg Q3 .. t - - pg-:B E . - K .45-alla-.A 4-ar,-945,441 -I-halls'-5.-Mt.-90.-'ll-ilk-, -,.fg-g,,n.,lll.,6ll3-v4's-u- ll- Seventy-two I' 'NT -4 , En 71 Y - - fr Y Y - ' - ' W - Y' H W QE EJ p EDC? fl E3 - .- C Q Ho? AYA,,a1z:,N4-ALYE'-E-,0,,....v,,?,,,. -, -H ..w....- 0412-..A-11,-gi,-,f ul-loo , we, mlbquf -quo-:AJ -fc-u-.1604 on..-.JQNO-V 1--n-QM-li 15, ' 16' me! ,N I .FQ Q3 'X ' I -x iv - 5? E 4-:E - -R 5:5 3 E fi'-n-ul lg .--- 5 -ua..4.,. ,, g.....,-..Qq..oN,ge-..4,.,4..0., ,-i:.?.u-,oe-.aw-.L-,,ulon-44 MIP ,Ava-- arf -is-.QLML 1' ' H+-Q Seventy-three I I 4 . , -,f - 11 Z2 ECU EES Z' -1 gig Q C33 5:1 - T 53 U Lehi-J uduwcrf ef'-um.-mcolu ,A,, .em n,-.A,C3?- sn..-our IAQ -, na.-an , - c. -.Zo-.-1,-u-Q.-, -fn.+:f.u.L- xm- 94 Qdff- '73 ZLMJWMC 1. '?f h9 I, 2. U 5 7' D f wg .. -ilupxgwg, K 1 f 1, 'G F gf, Q-gig .EE tx M , out -,: v , G- -- U.,-o-on-H-A-4 94k 4114!-s :Y Juv--oe!-m.o Seventy-four ra-A.. ss.,-I 4- - . -1 ni-. -1 ig 1- 1. 1.- ,-,...J' -ff- i Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his pipe, he called for his bowl And he called for his fiddlers three. jsatures rig f F42 ,-f 'F e. 1 ,, v I 'f x L ,iv 1. 1 1 I x ,1 .J fr . 1 x F L, .,. I L, L . h w r K1 E, U k I , Frp D-:tl ni' K Q .W Ei L r. L- 'Em 5 v .l ,- . 1' :KL ,. . b 2 5, AI.. . 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'Il 3 -- Z C3 Ei '- so E3 - CD ' ' .Q EU z 'A N3-W0-' cf-A91 NOON!! .AV - 0 'N 'L -DQL lhufoba- no 1 vu-L e.A,,ce:u,---A-on-Q.-1-su Q I u Huh? . .. Famous Sayings Has the last bell rung? .. Oh, Yeah? ,.., . . Se-z you ! N Shut your mouth! .. Son ..u.. Boys and You girls Come up Yes, you Stop that Girls ....,.....,,....... . will just have to separate. . . and see me sometimes. ,.., did. ..............., . common drumming ! , How are you. sugar? . , . . Now, girls! ..,...r . . . NVQ-ll! ....,.,,....... . . . . . Come to see me tonight . . .. I simply won't stand for it. . .. .......,, ,. .. JUST IMAGINE Frances Johnson not peeling her fingernail polish Mildred Broughton not talking. Mary Parker not crooning a tune. Broner Tollison misbehaving. Nell Lowe deaf and dumb. Thomas Jackson solemn for a change. Martha Ann Farmer walking around the Pines br Marcus Kaplan not bothering the ladies. Frances Baker using cosmetics. Mouse Pool studying hard. Dorothy Danieley without a smile. Sara Busbee without Alma Barkley. Virginia Tatum left out of the school activities. Margaret VVilkerson not knowing the latest news. Betsy Myatt as a midget. . . . .E. O. Edgerton . . . . .Alma Barkley . . . . . . .Ruby Jones .....,Marius Kaplan . . . .Mildred Broughton . . . . . . . .Gwen Boivin .. Mr. XVessinger .,.,.....Miss Coffey . . . . .Frances Johnson . . , .Thomas Jackson . , . . . . .Miss Conner . . . .Leo Danieley . . . . .Miss Jones . . . . .Isabel XVhitley .........Miss Musch . . . .Miss Partenheimer off. idle path. Virginia Baker not talking about Carolina Pines. The boys not liking Sally Arnold. Mildred Hiner not being sarcastic. .- fx S - F S Qi, A' , ,g 2, 1' g N' . - . - - - -. .. fi 5.-...Q Q f S----W G C? -. - ' .sa-. 5 C23 fe? 0 ' K - iff - 'lf10- 4'l-45-l04l---4!v--0G,-rLr:t- --fa-vg,s-H vb if-' Seventy-six 3- -1 '1- 1 W f , , , , , ,W H W , LED 53 Eg.: ' 55531343 Eg?-Q main' -AQ., Q-toe Mun- -00-I---,AP--0.,A -9-,,o.nl-f 04'-00.441, ,-,,uUno -,-, qlll -419-,-43.'9,4,,,gu,oo L40 yn, I .R-no 2 ,X , C Mlsnig V7 N X '. .- 'T Lg + V U 5 mx 1, SJ, Y -A - - ,, - - - 'Z' 5 jf'f UI ? S Q C2123 - .- QQ E 'ff----1 52' N v-0-.. ,. .--A--:Q-o,.u1-.-4f.,4-1.1-f ,-J-344-,oo-.11-s.:--ulan-1 xvg,,-o4f,jv-,-,LB-.Aslan-4.. ,' f v-ok, 1 Seventy-sewrx :J -- E3 C? CJC3 , C3 ' ' QCD S - C313 E3 - E3 CD ' ' .CZ U LJ..-J -HN-N-G,-cf.-uL- -uoolw - ,A,, Q-nun,-.A,3Q4na.,-oo-IAQ-, 4, ,w..n,, - o.-.,e-.-u.f-.n.o..Q..-..,.u.-- ,Qu Q 'bw Nulqqu , K E James Weclbhezuf, Vxrguma. Tatum 1 V - Venrdczlity - ,f ,, f iv V f 1 -qanwjf pa'-V . 1 - . , -D iffy at y H, Grace Bgttf Pramzer Johnronq - Cucenessx - Chaz-ln, - 'wife 9 1 Margaret Lester 1- 0' Q, , , 1. x ' . , ' nf y mx' -'13 .Xl VK! N, f- fs J , A '45 ,W EQFQ3 fi . 55115533 . PUXEQW - A J - --+ 2 ---- f ----5' G 51 1 gg QQ: fi - - l -as-era-YA :?Ar.-so--, A1 8-1011+-..a..:-sr.-ao.--u.Ck- A,,:..g,,u...nl.foun---.-:- 1-s-1l-'-- Seventy-eight Y - - -u -Y qs ff ' Af f f- ' ' i , W cj 3 E3 C? i ? P3 - CI? E - Quo., ,.,,gE:.,M- .,0..-.1-,u-,-Q,-,o - ,,o.uu-.- 041--ooxAdL--YA-Xilr-v-MNvv-a -.,k, xul4onu:f-.411a-v-::b-,oan.Ju.4co.aa1ucr..vM-....h..nZ . A . , we ,T 3 wx - A -sn ' Ya V4 '93 X ., z?, Virdlfua Pryor' Sage' .S'6y1e - Albert Simms' Q. Q flaliburwn. Emory Ambztzon f '32 -60 -war ,.,,v-JP' 'fi' Henw Satisky Ma:-cha A. Famer Hammett Demming' - Beauty - - Hamisonzezzefr- Mv- James Moore i W 1 AQ?-fx 'K A X wvff Q1 m, WQ- wr 5 .A. Y , - , , A , 'XV'5Z!fUl5 Egiqlgfiw 3, ' Q:-53 E ga, - .- Q3 E' 5 X '4'- -0-v -M I--u..4-0-f ,-i:.3.u--,oo-.au-1..u.-hula-44 Mn-,.-oc-rv---- -.elm-ng , f n-ng- Sevenlty-nine Ramon Novarro. ...X . J F E3 F F E3 F QQ i F Al-050-4-'+A A-ui-l0-Q- 0-A-Qkif-900101 ,AV-, 0 UU! -,-,Del ,,.lbu.,-99.0.0 -, u4,..Q - Q-4,,Q-,-Q,-1-.p.Q..,V -Nfl ugh.- Mol, Q Fifi D'0rsay Janet Gaynor. Mickie Mouse Minnie Mouse . Lupe Velez . Charlie. Chase Stan Laurel .. Oliver Hardy. Bing Croshy . . Joan Crawford. Buddy Rogers. . Frances Dee. Helen Hayes .. Roscoe Ates.. . Going Hollywood . Eunice Mann .. Violet Stutts .. Ed Ayres Virginia Council Virginia Baker Percy lVoodrui'f . Ed Parrish . J. E. Atkins . VVilliam DeBoy Elizabeth Compton Marcus Kaplan .Dorothy Danieley Margaret NVilliamson . ..Gordon King . .Grace Betts Jean Harlowe. . June Knight. .. Kate Smith .,... Harpo Marx ,... Slim Summerville. . .. Gary Cooper. . VVilliam Powell . Myrna Loy. , , . Greta Garho ,. . Carole Lombard . Jimmy Durante Pop Eye .. .. .. Gracie Allen. . . . . . . . Sally Arnold Frances Johnson ... . . . . .Ruby Jones . . . .George Browning . . ..... James Land E. O. Edgerton, Jr. . .James Murchison . . . . , . . .Gwen Boivin .,..,...Betsy Myatt Martha Ann Farmer Stanley Slesinger . . . . .Clifton VVright Minnie Grace Olive . . . . . .VVillian1 Hicks Miriam Hopkins Gene Raymond. . . . . .Bearden Cunningham Things the Worldis Fair Forgot Miss Connor's Fountain Pen Mr. XVessinger's Cigar Sally Arnold's Hair Mr. Braxton's Band Mr. Stewart's Glasses George Browning's Curls Ed Ayres's Fan Dance Frances Bogue's Stuttering Mr. Clifton VVrig'l1t's Muscle Miss Cof'fey's Coffee Can Millard Burt's Horn Miss Jones's Student Council Lester Crane's Voice James Murchison's Style Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Brantley's Bows Gilmort-'s XVit Ellingrton's Sun Tan Hollis'S Eyes VValker's VValk Fowler's Voice Ed Parrish's Grin Miss MeCall's Nail Polish Dorothy Danieley's Complexion Halyhurton Emory's Sweetness i K f Kit, -it f k for fs? in ESYQ9' WISH ,5'UtxSg5f' S- . - . - .S S-. -:fe S- C .,,f-..e'T.1.,..s-..4s- f?ff.:.... Q me 'i ....f Eighty 1- i 1m-ii,-1-Ql -1-ll., l-1.1, -1- .lg- Q., ii- ., 111-1 ill i-111--1 a . - 1.. - li-L-1 - --tl? 1 inl-. '11-1? ii1, 11-Qi.- - L fs.. Simple Simon met a Pieman Going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the Pieman, ' Let me taste your wares. Zukes anh Zlhs ll i . 1 - 1 ll 1-, 1.11 1 g -nn,- 4 ,nu ,. ,h R E F'W:Li?!i 575 TT -1 .5'1 mix. w ' X ,!1.,. I vw .-. x 5 4 x fs A V Vr W .. ., Y.: f H' Q .-'Q-'I I, .Q 1 4 .r' 1 4' , L' A 9. ,. 0 .- ' -'. lift. . , fu ' . -3-' - A fi rg , ' :Av 'Y W- '-.nA 95 F, f' ' 'Y 1' --, ua 1. Mnfx- - , - .nf 1 A 'r -' J,-,-Q , . A-13' r .Tw vdlxfyf' if , , ., Edgar Willis: Did I appear nervous during the graduation ceremony. Bobby Wright: A little at first, but not after Mr. Daniels handed you w Ill d plt 11 You just Know She Buys Her DRESSES : SUITS : COATS HOSIERY : GLOVES LINGERIE ...Cll... T I 9 H OI' S The Show Place of the Carolinas Life is a calm, sunlit sea for some. For others it is an uncharted, storm-tossed uncertainty. Life insurance is a beacon casting its cheery rays across the sea of Iife-and fortunate indeed is the young man or young woman whose parents have taught them that Thrift is the basis of charac- ter and Life Insurance the basis of security. OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LAURsNcE F. LEE, President HOME OFFICE: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Miss Connor upset by a boat into a river, sunk twice before she renienlbeled she could swim. Miss Musch to Clifton Wright: I want nothing from you, young man, but silence and very little of that. P E A C E A Junior College for Women RALEIGH. C. For the Education ami Culture of Young Women I. JUNIOR COLLEGE WORK a. Two Year College Teacher Courses. li. Two Year Courses with Home Economics electix es. c. Two Year Courses with electives in Music. Voice, Violin. d. Two Year Standard College Courses which permit entrance to Junior Class in all of our leading colleges and universities. II. COMMERCIAL AND SECRETARIAL COURSES: a. One Year Commercial Course-Gregg System. li. Two Year Commercial Course-Gregg System. III. HIGH SCHOOL COURSES IV. SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL COURSES in Art, Expression. Piano, Voice, and Violin. An invitation is extended to all Morson and Broughton girl graduates to investigate Peace before making their plans to attend college. We have adequate facilities for their comfort, and our large number of Raleigh girls in attendance from year to year is a source of pride to us. For literature, address VVILLIAIVI C. PRESSLY, President Broner Tollison was presiding at the annual dinner of the Girls' Swimming Team and he rose to make his speech. Girls, he said, it gives me greater pleasure than I can express to preside on this occasion, though personally I am not an adept at aquatics on the water, such successes as I have achieved being always on terra cotta. Miss Walker was telling her class the nalnes lay which people- of rlit'l'el'c-111, states wc-rf nown. Now pupils, she said, the people of North Carolina are known as 'tar heels' those of Georgia, as 'c'rac'ke1's.' Now, which of you know what the peoplc of Maine are? I know, piped up Alma Barkley, Maniacs, EREDITH ,OLLEGE A Standard College for Young Women Courses offered in Arts and Sciences, in lVlusic, in Art, leading to the B.A. or the BS. degree. Prepares for life, for vocation, or for fur- ther study. Total college charges, 35390.00 per year. Music 390.00 and Art 31570.00 additional. Loan Funds. For catalogue or further ill!-0l'IIIlll'l-011 wrile CHAS. E. BREWER PRESIDENT Percy Woodruff: Have you ever seen Crabbe's Tales? Sally Arnold: Why, no, I didn't know that crabs had tails. Percy: I beg your pardon, I should have said red Crabbe's Tales. Sally: Why, I assure you I did not know that red crabs or any crabs at all had tails Captain: Private. where did you get that ehicken? Private: I stole it. Captain: Ah you see my boys will steal but they don't lie. GROCERTERIAS Purveyor.s of Fine Foods Since 1921 KAPLAN'S not only fits you but the size of your poekethookl See our latest styles anti then decide. FAYETTENILLE STREET Prepare for Your F uturef KINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE lol Offers complete courses for business training and maintains a place- ment bureau for the benefit of its students. lioi Write for literature or Cali by and talk over your plans for the future. Saint Maryas School and Junior College RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA Bins. ERNEST Cm IKSHANK. BS.. Principal Four Years of High School and Two Years College YVork. All Academic Courses Fully Accredited by The Southern Association. Students Receive Thirty-five Weeks of Class-Room Work. Opening Date September 10, l934. SPECIAL DEPAR'l'MEN'l S IN ARTWBUSINESS-EXPRESSIONV-MUSIC Day students are entitled to all school privileges. Tuition Charge 35125.00 Write- A. W. TUCKER Business Manager for Publications Doctor: Weak eyes? Well how many lines can you read on that chart? Virginia Tatum: What chart? Ed Stone: Captain, I was not intoxicated. Captain: But the policeman said you were trying to climb a tree. Ed: Yes sir, you see a couple of ulligators had heen following me around until t ot on my nerves. 5 X ,,rt f . . .Q R. M. 5, -. Parrott H - Iii? til 495221521 S011 I I onroai , if 'fffsif -3 liil OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 330 SOUTH SALISBURY STREET RALEIGH. N. C. Phone 2987 DARLING SHOPS l3l Ifayt-ttf-ville Street Everything in Ladies' Ready-to Wear can he found at the DAR- LING SHOPS. You can always de- pend ou us for the latest in style and material. YOU CAN FIND A HAT FOR EVERY COSTI l M IC Dresses, Coats. Hose. Underwear and Millinery. We invite you I0 visit our store before buying. IVIONTFORT PLUMBING Sz HEATING CO NORGE Electric Refrigerators Gas Stoves and Automatic Oil Burners PHONE 127 l28 SOUTH SALISBURY STREET RALEIGH. N. C. Repair Work a Specialty IVIANGELIS READY-TO-W EAR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 124 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. The W. A. IVIyatt Go. INCORPORATED Feed Stuffs, Groceries, Fertilizer, Bagging, Ties. Implements and Building lVIaterials Corner Blount and Martin Streets Raleigh, N. C. Phones 83-84 Mrs. Vaughn: Did you put your tongue out to the doctor when he came, as I told you to? Adelia: Yes, and I made faces too. Pryor Sugg: Let ine kiss those tears away, sweetheart, Eunice Mann: It'S hay fever, but go on with the treatment. MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME P E R R Y 9 S I'NCOliPORA'I'ICD FI NERAL DIREeToRS EHRALIIIR AMBLLANCE SERX IIIE Lrzrly ASS1-Sffllll Tailors and Dry Cleaners -: P H O N E S :- 222 West Hargett Sllwml OFFlfiE 532 PLANT 3282 Raleigh- N- C- Your Call Is Our Phone 4-288 Self-Smrfer Corolinais Finest SIDDELL STUDIO Oliic-ial Photographers for THE OAK LEAF AND THE LATIPAC You Can See the Difference. QUALITY SEEDS FARM SUPPLIES HARDWARE PAINTS JOB P. WYATT 81 SONS COMPANY Raleigh, N. C. PHONES HARDWARE S E E D S 589 1189 McLeod SI Watson Co. THE HOME OF Hart. Srhalifner S Marx Clothes Stetson Hats Manhattan Sr Wilsoll Brothers Furnishings SEE AT LEAST One good show every week and of course at the STATE PALACE CAPITOL Mary K. Garrison: It took eight settings. Elizabeth VVilli3Il1SZ What! Have you been having your portrait painted? Mary K.: No, learning to skate. Mr. Wessenger: Where are you supposed to he? E. O.: No where, just t-ireulating arounrl, Mr. VV.: Retire from circulation for 2 weeks. Compliments S44 YQ RALEIGH BAM BY BREAD Piggllhwiggly Royal Baking Co. RALEIGH. N. II. MA Store You Should Never Forget? We carry a complete line of READY-TO-WEAR and FURNISIHNGS G. SIS. DEPT. STORE 208-210 South Wiliiiingttmii Street 16 East Hargelt Street PINEVIEW DAIRY l.. M. Smith, Prop. c6Quality and Servieew POOLE ROAD PHONE 3710 Say It With Flowers- Say It With Ours Spencer Floral Co. 415 E. HARCETT STREET RALEIGH, N. C. Phone 4205 Whiting-Horton 10 E. Martin St. High school and college men like the newest styles in clothin always found at this store. Marion Eisenhart: Could you help a Mrs. Stevens: Do you like fish? Marion: Yes, ma'am. Mrs. S.: Come back next Friday. starving manl Publisher: Have you sublnitted this drama anywhere else? Frances Bogue: NO, sir. Publisher: Then where did you get that black eye? BOYLA - PEARCE, I C. Raleighgs Shopping Center EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE HONESTLY PRICED The Shop That Every Girl Knows- '.',nllulllg. 9' - 0 Q it ,,'V' -.5 lt.tllf:t.zwttttwtttett.g: I,, '.lllllllll d0ss Everything the school girl wears. Always new, smart things at sensible prices. LIUATS. DRESSES. HATS. PNDIES AND ACCESSORIES Raleighfs Smarlesl Shop 126 Fayetteville Sl. HIGH SCHOOL STFDENTS . . . I 1 R r flf C7111 1 e 'r-itiuute clutt- . . 9 -. Swim -i 'f' Il gy 5 Olth - 'O' On -' lt Lult-ur . ' ' a' . wrie mf rn em I t lr,- ,K Q R' U A full g . I . 1 x , x ,- in this lJl0l'llLllll intel f 1 X ' A w J est' g' wink nm be at 1 , X , ,I gf quired in u short time 1 f-5 fT A' at ntodeiute rust Oni S N ' pdl Ima s lx vf' .ff f11'1'1'edifvrI st llllfll ot Ben v ' e Fm l r , ' .- , 'N' R ' tull llllllllll :tum t . 2 Or w - N69 De ShazO's SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 113715 l-'uyetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. Complim ents of DILLON SUPPLY CO. Mill Supplies and Machinery 216 South West Street Telephone 752 Miss Coffey: Did you shave this morning, Pete? Pete Vaclen: Yes Illillillll. Miss Coffey: VVell next time try stantling at little eloser to the razor - 15'-F?-?g :'t':?':':T??:7i?-'1'94:rr-y,, ,A ' I :nl I1l...wx5::gEE:553f1:E::2:E.: .. . In 1 v -..,... 5 ..::2:-.::::2:., I, - ..-:-:1'S5 q:':: .: '-..'. ' -I ' ' ., if ':, ,:3: '5if:- - .. :'1::R'Al: FN-'Fi V . .-.4 - ' ::'+:' ffhlt- : :-fEl5lI55'.lf:.1fEl?5 .. ' A 2 .. ' Q faffffi-A .i.... ...'V--rx::,:,:I.Z..-.-:-'f:'::'Z'fZ'.- Q31 ' 'sisfz:1-5-is 511155252 P-:5 515.3 ,.5.:.,.. -'-'-'-'- ..... , .,.,.,. .... ------ ,,,. -3E5:1S4Y57rff,j'2:-15. 'f:Q:fQjg ,g:f:2g:54,',gj- 5ESa2if52if?' - .ggiz312:2s:sE5 '-:':-:-:-:-::-:-:-i-iff-:-:Z3Z:I' 15- sfE:e:1::-. :Sfz2E2f'.:- sjssesizrgz f .lfszsss.l:5f: -:-555: ,.,, X' ':-:-:-' , - :- 4.51-:-:-I-',4:g::::. '5q:3 '1:2:3:1:- -'1:f:1:!-'-'-:g:g. ,'3:::, ,':Q:?:g:- A , rx.-.112gIg:g::: 4.1.3122 F ,,i, l i -. u - ---'----i ..... s l --'- X 2:11:21 ---'- .-.,. , ' 4.::5:2erEr?rEffrf:Ef ' 'N ' ' 't -4-' -'-' ii'. zffffiiiilffffl' ' t ' ,-iV . 'tt H l . A' ' M- F , 4' 'bi' Q fm 't ff -3'x e SEIBERLING AIR COOLED TIRES ...AMERICAS FINEST... Blacliwootfs. Inc. 4104 Hillsboro Street I Raleigh, X, C, DRUGS' TOHJETRIES' ul. J. Fallon Co., Inc. PRESCRIPTIONS FLORIST Corsages, Bouquets, Cut Flowers Decorations, Funeral Designs. and Sprays Fountain and Luncheonette Service Graduation and Recital Flowers Creators of Reasonable PHONE 4070 Drug Prices I Y 203 Fayetteville Street Raleighq We limit' llie Flowers We Self' Mr. Wessinger: Theres two dollars missing from my desk drawer Pansy Boyd: Let's both put a dollar back and forget about it. THE SIIVIPLEST GOWNS ARE Stafiollfffy CHARMING WHEN YOUR FIGURE IS RIGHT Novelties - Party Favors For Correct Posture Greeting Cards - Leather Goods and Figure as Well as Good Healllz is Fountain Pens Assured uLIl'l'l'vVflIfI1g for the 0Hl'I't'-S SPOT REDUCING CREIGHTON SVVIMMING SUITS .IAIVIES E. THIEM Pl , A , ., CREIGHTONS HEALTH libllf' Ho Ixalelgll. IN. L. SCHOOL - 9 Eflrd S ...A Carolina Institution... ALWAYS BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES! If it's new and Correct you will find it at- - 9 Eflrds RALEIGI'I'S RUSIEST STORE I I I is-I Miss Connor: The textbook for this course is written hy me, I 1-an't think ol the name of it today but I will let you know tomorrow. W. H. King Drug Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Raleigh, N. C. BEAUTY may be 'abut skin eleepi'-however regular visits to the Raleigh Beauty Shop will assure the utmost in lovely appearance! Phone 2006 for Appointment BOWMAWS Reliable fefwelry for All Uccasions Betts Coal and Oil Co., lnc. 'A Tons nf N!IflNfIlI'fI.0Il Coal and Petroleum Products Phone 457 P. 0. Box 603 608 VVest Harriett Street Raleigh, N. C. Shades, Awnings. Picture Framing CLARK ART SHOPPE 131 South VVilmington Street Miss Efird: What is your worst habit? Mildred Hiner: Vanity. I stand for hours in front of a mirror admiring my beauty Miss Efird: That's not vanity, that's imagination. First Furnish Your Home RECOGNIZEIU! ora BLDGET PLAN WILL sour Yom PROBLEM . . . for its Goodwin Smith Furniture Company EVERY SCHOOL GIRL Y0l' KNOW . . . KXOWQ the quality of our ice Cftxtlllli and cosnietics and you. PAH- ENTS. know the ft-liability C311 S Oi our P 9SCf1PU0 S- R!Ilf'igll..9 E.l'l'1llSl'IJt' Yet Izzexpezislze Shop for lfomen da 7 ' sg-.. Carolina Power 81 Light Company 9 i it: Your wife is ai blond, isl1't she? 'itz I don't know, she is at the beauty parlor right now. FOR YOUR ENTERTA INIVIENT Radio tation WPTE RALEIGH, N. C. Features National Broadcasting Company Programs ON THE AIR 7:30 A.M. TO 11 P.M. TIRE SALES 81 SERVICE, Co. INCORPORATED NIV1' Never Clown PHONES 4700. 4-701 Goodyear Tires One-Stop Super Service Station Hillsboro and Harrington Streets ODD FELLOWS BLDG. BARBER SHOP C. K. Hunt, Prop. PROMPT SERVICE SKILLED BARBERS SANITARY METHODS 'AI,l!'!lNiIIfl You Ke0p.s' Us in Bu.vi'ness Hudson-Belk Co. HE,xDQLfAR'rERs High School Fashions A VISIT TO THIS STORE OF MANY DEPARTMENTS WILL CONVINCE YOU A Corflial Welcome Always Awaits You! Little Bit BI'0ll,'1llt0llI Why does a small cavity iII my tooth seem so large to mx tongue? Mr. Fowler: It's a natural tendenr-y for your tongue to exaggerate. DLT 'rIQI,I.I'HoxIgs 318 1836 1934 Auto Electric' and Ninety-eight Years Battery CO' DEPENDABLE SERVICE IEXILTUNIOTIN E ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERYICE W. ll. Srnoxacu. llmmgcr H2 XY. Davie St. Raleigh. N. C. William Hicks was hziviiig his head Iiienslired for il new hut. Hatter: Why. how long: your head is? XVilliaIII: Yes. we orzitors must llam- longr lic-mls. Ilutter Cas he finislic-Il the llll'HSllI't'- llll'lll'jI And it's as thick as its long. in BROWN'S FUNERAL HOME Foo P, Brown A M B U L A N C E PHONE 336 S,1I'E SAFELI' E ,UE Boox-lsELEY DRUG Co. m ,.,11f A 96 ern umm om-Lx ,IIE mom Smart Apparel for Modern Miss 228 Fayetteville St. The Lewis Store- lr Headquarters for ALL SPORT SUPPLIES TENNIS - BASEBALL - GOLF SLPPLIES SPORT SWEATERS RIDING APPAREL SWIMMING SUITS Prices Way Down for School Girls and Boys. Lewis Sporting Goods Company iF3fSff1fgfzffff if xfTTN'113iz1ffg 'X if xiffm it llllt f f X fx ix X Mm M l xl ll will tl i ,il ll 'l i 'fill illllifil l 2 S 5 ,QT XX xxx EXE, X X Q N , may x v ,X Q A mm ,, ,. i,,.i,-N Ai X ,,, , .4 wit QYQS:-X15 ,Xxx y? 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A, tx x , X Y is i N: x 5 XXYISIUNS creatc-tl hy thv iniaggination pre-ce-tl? the acliif-vcinvnt of any really great at'coinplisl11nPnt. The ahility to weave the tllreatls of imagi- nation into the finished fabric is Pquully important. , It has he-cn the privilege of tht- Eimvmlilms 8 HR4ll1lLII'l'0N tloviinxxv to vo- operate vvith the ftafl in vrf-ating their vision into niatc-rial forin. Such cooperation is one of the visions whimfh precedv thfx building ol' a successful huainess. and is a part of the working policy of the Envvuxkns 8 Bnoucinox Commxv. To those StaHs desiring t-omplvte co- operation, we OHPI' unvxcelled servivf-. 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