New Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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New Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Wilmington, NC) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 28 of 90
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ANN ELIZABETH MEISTER CLASSICAL Athletic Association (1) (2) (3); Dra- matic Club (1); French Club (2); O. Henry Literary Society (4); Dizzy Dozen; Royal Rooters (3) (4); Nation- al Honor Society (4). Sewing her wild oats; “Stout Fella.’ Everybody likes Ann, but in consid- eration of the girl we find this is not unusual. She has charm, tact, and peppy ways. Certainly the future is bright for ANN ELIZABETH CAROLYN MEYLAND GENERAL French Club (2); Spanish Club (1) (2); O.. Henry Literary. Society (4). Bungalow Aprons; Squints. Elizabeth is a fine girl, one that we all admire and like for her attractive personality and dependability. We wish you luck, ELIZABETH JEAN MOORE COMMERCIAL French Club (1); O. Henry Literary Society (2). Mash Notes; Wood Nymphs. Jean has an enviable disposition— which. helps to make her one of the most likable individuals at school. Her future remains to be seen, but what- ever it is, we wish her luck and happi- ness. JEAN mers. Page 28 WILLIAM HuLL MOORE CLASSICAL Football Squad (4). Magna Vou; Math. and Miss Struthers; Girl Shy. Hull is a boy with an everlasting smile, and although he has the reputa- tion of being girl shy we fear it is not a rep. based on fact, for who goes rid- ing with him every Sunday afternoon? HULL JAMES EDWIN MOoorRE GENERAL -F-Y; Hi-Y (2) (3). (4); FHootball Squad (2) (8) (4); Team (4) ; Basket- ball Squad (2) (3) (4); Team (2) (4); Tennis Team (3) -(4); Captain (3); Baseball (1) (2) (8) (4); Captain (3) ; French Club (2) (8); Latin Club (1) (2); Spanish Club (3); Athletic Association (1) (2) (3); Tennis Club (3) (4); President (2) ; Golf Club (A) ; Student Council (2). “Hello, Young ’un; Nuts; Gay Deceiver. Jimmy’s activities speak for them- selves—-what more could be said? “JIMMY” THOMAS J. MOORE CLASSICAL Latin Club (1) (2) (3); Treasurer (1); French Club (2) (8); Dramatic Club (2). Bunk! No, that’s not my brother; Wit; Fire Crackers. Tommy is one of the best liked boys in the class and good reason too. Tom- my is the kind that’s sure to succeed because he ean’t help it. We know he will succeed if everybody likes him as we do. “TOMMY”

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LUCILLE LARETTA LAFFITEAU GENERAL Royal Rooters (4) ; Dramatic Club (4). Beets; Horses; Knickers. Lucille has only been with us one year. We wish that we had gotten to know her more intimately, for she’s a real friend when you know her. LUCILLE JULIA LEWIS COMMERCIAL Athletic Association (1) (2) (3); 0. Henry Literary Society (4); Girl Re- serves (4); Royal Rooters (4); Latin Club (1). Days of Old; Modesty. Julia is as sweet an old-fashioned girl as ever tripped through fiction. She has the traditional graciousness of man- ner of the Southern lady. A keen and alert mind and a willing hand. JULIA ELLA May MEADOWS COMMERCIAL French Club (2); O. Henry Literary Society (4). Types; “‘Ain’t We Got Fun?” ; Sobriety. Ella May is one of our most dependa- ble classmates. She has made friends here who sincerely wish that she will remember them in later life, for such a girl is an ideal friend. ¥ ELLA MAY , JEAN LEGWIN CLASSICAL Latin Club (1) (2); French Club (2); O. Henry Literary Society (3) (4); Vice-President, O. Henry Literary So- ciety (4) ; Dizzy Dozen ; Royal Rooters. Parisian Mannequins; Ideal Pal. Jean, gentle and kind, is a real pal and a true friend. She is a conscien- tious worker and a loyal classmate. Of course we dare not predict her future. JEAN BENJAMIN FRANKLYN MARTIN CLASSICAL Orchestra (2) (8) (4); O. Henry Lit- erary Society (3) (4). Baby Face; “Gwan Girl’; Short Pants. This is another case of not being able to tell a book by its cover. Ben says about the funniest things we have ever heard, and what makes: them funnier is that they are intended to be serious. Ben is all right. “BEN” GEORGE ROGERS MATTHEWS GENERAL B-Y' Club; Hi-Y¥ Club) (2) ©(8) 4(4); Athletic Association (1) (2) (3); Latin Club (2) ; Spanish Club (1) ; Golf Club (4). Slicum; Curly Hair; Rah for Meredith! You can’t stump Rogers. He’s a man of his word and will. Such a boy is sure to get along and we are safe in having confidence in “Rop”’



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BARBARA MUNTER CLASSICAL Glee Club (4); Athletic Association (3); O. Henry Literary Society (8) ; Dizzy Dozen; Royal Rooters (4). Original; Sweet; Precious; Roosters at Three A. M. We'll all miss Barbara when she leaves ole’ N. H. H. S., and we wish her success in life. We've enjoyed im- mensely knowing this dear creature called “BOBBY” MARION QUINCE MYERS CLASSICAL School Basketball Team (3) (4) ; Latin Club (2); French Club (2); Girl Re- serves (3) (4); Captain Hockey Team (3); Captain Track Team (2) (3); Royal Rooters (3) (4). Brown Sugar; Varsity Drag; Boy, Howdy! Marion is a real sport, and we will always remember her and the positions she’s played on our teams. She has won her place with everyone in the class. MARION ISABELLE MCDANIEL GENERAL Girl Reserves (3) (4). Bobbed Hair Bandit; Ella Cinders. Isabelle is rather quiet, of a sweet and smooth temperament. She is one whom we all like and admire. SSS TE ae WALTER MCEACHERN GENERAL Woolworth Building; “Honey Chile’’ Altitude. Four years of high school life have left no wrinkles on Walter’s brow, and we hope that his characteristic good humor will carry him on to future suc- cess. W ALTER — ELwoop McFAYDEN 3 GENERAL Athletic Association (2) (3); Latin Club (1) (2). O, Walter! White Rats; Mrs. Johnston; Sophistication. Elwood is a friend worth having. We see no reason why he should not be a credit to the class of ’28 in future years. His one fault is that he hasn’t let enough of us know more about him. ELWoop ELEANOR PETRIE MCDONALD CLASSICAL O. Henry Literary Society (4); Royal Rooters; Latin Club (1) (2). Dukes and Lords; Cooking; Giggles. Everybody likes and admires Eleanor. She is sometimes quiet, but usually the mirth which she is full of is bubbling over. We all know she will make a great success in the world. “ONNIE”’

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