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

 - Class of 1928

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RuTH MARGARET SILVERMAN GENERAL Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) ; Class Basketball (1) (2) (8); Spanish Club (1) (2); Girl Reserves (2); Hockey Team (3). ' Rosy-Cheeked Apples; Outdoors. Ruth has a cordial greeting and a friendly smile for everyone. That partly accounts for her great many friends. She has ability and persistence, so suc- cess can surely be hers. RUTH ANN HOLMES SLOCUM CLASSICAL Athletic Association (1) (2) (8); Class Basketball (1) (2); French Club; Roy- al Rooters (8) (4). Sympathetic Line; Alarm Clocks; Chewing Gum. When you know Ann you know one of the best all-round girls in the world. She’s ready for dances and games. We are fortunate in having her as one of us. ANN Mary EMMA Woopy COMMERCIAL Mathematics; Spirit of Serenity; Reliance. Mary Emma has certainly been an asset to the class of ’28. We wish her great success and feel sure she will have a bright future. “EMMY”? JOHN ELDRIDGE STANLEY GENERAL Sas od Women; Work; Wit; Pork. There is nothing to prevent John from having a wonderful success in life provided he keeps the pace he has set during his high school career. He has made many friends here who will never forget him. “BEANS” RopRICK KINNEY SPARROW “a CLASSICAL “ O. Henry Literary Society (4); French Club (1); Debating Society (4); Se- nior Play. ki Book-bags; Santa Claus; Question Marks. Rodrick is a true son of N. H. H. S. His is a case of good things coming in little packages for everyone knows what he is capable of. RODRICK ROSE BARRY SMITH GENERAL Royal Rooters (4); Spanish Club (1). Lavender Sachet-bags; Crinoline. Rose is so quiet and unobtrusive on class that we should scarcely realize she is in the room, but for her winning smile and personality. We'll always re- member her for her sweet disposition. ROSE

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MARIE EMELIA SCHNIBBEN GENERAL , Royal Rooters (38). “Sweet, Marie’; Wild Violets. Marie is a reliable person and a friend worth having. She is a mixture of sweetness, modesty, and smiles. We wish her much success. MARIE RUTH FRANCES SHIRLEY GENERAL Spanish Club (2); Class Track (1) (2). Cleopatra; Ocean Waves. Ruth has the gift of making friends easily and quickly. She is one of our best-liked girls, and we predict’a fu- ture of sunshine and smiles for RUTH Mary DELL SIDBURY GENERAL French Club (2); Spanish Club (1) (2). Foreign Secretary; Gushing Geysers; Bean Stalks. Whatever May Dell undertakes, she sees it through to a successful close. She is accommodating and cheerful— an altogether nice person to count among your friends. May DELL WILLIAM SLOAN CLASSICAL Latin Club (1); F-Y Club (1). “Willum”’; Emma Green's Clusin; Ask Mary. William is one of those rare boys who can study hard, yet have a good word and pleasant smile for everyone. What would we do without some of his serious remarks that sound so funny? WILLIAM FRANCIS McKoy SOUTHERLAND CLASSICAL Student Council (3); Glee Club (4) Seribblers Club (4) ; French Club (2) National Honor Society (4). wee Rodrick’s Pal; Books; “You read first, McKoy.” : McKoy is one of those boys of whom we expect great things later in life. He has plenty of common-sense, but is careful never to say things out of place. McKoy WILLIAM KINNY STEWART, JR. GENERAL Assistant Manager, Football Champions (4) ; Orchestra (2) (3); Football Band (2) (8) (4); O. Henry Literary So- ciety (4); Dramatic Club (38) , (4); French -Club (1); Latin Club (4) ; Sandspur Staff (4); B. O. B.; Senior Play. Toots his own horn; Black Hawh Bill’s genial manner and over-abun- dance of energy have combined to make him popularly prominent, and there are many who will regret his absence next year. OS) Binge



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ADELAIDE STEVENS GENERAL Royal Rooters (4); Glee Club (4) Field Meet (1); Girl Reserves (1) Spanish Club (2). Shady Mountain Paths; Gaiety. Everyone knows Adelaide by her pleasant, good-natured ways. We know she'll have as many friends wherever she goes as at N. H. H. S. ADELAIDE BLANCHE ELEANOR STEWART COMMERCIAL Art Club (1); Dramatic Club (3) (4); Girl Reserves (3) (4); Royal Rooters (4). Gingerbread Cookies; Girl Reserves. Blanche is always ready to cheer us with her happy smile. We hope she'll keep her bright disposition all through life, and be a great success. BLANCHE MARION LOUISE STEWART CLASSICAL Spanish Club (1); Dramatic Club (4) ; Royal Rooters (38) (4); Art Editor, Annual. , Dignity; Ideal Sister; Queenliness. One of the very nicest and best liked elrls in the class of ’28. We wish her much success in the art line, for we all realize how talented she is. MARION HENRY LONDON TAYLOR, JR. SCIENTIFIC Pessimist;. Eyes; Quarterbacks; Romantic. “Runt” is a good fellow, the more you know him the better you like him. Although he still worries over one of the fair sex, he doesn’t neglect his work or leave off athletics. “RUNT”’ WILLIAM CLARK THOMPSON CLASSICAL Business Manager, Junior Play (3); Business Manager, Annual (4); Latin Club (2); Treasurer (4); French Club (2) (4); O. Henry Literary Society (4); National Honor Society (4); Mu Sigma Delta. Sunsets; That Certain Party; Class Spirit. “Chink” is one of those rare individ- uals who meets any situation with con- ' fidence and copes with it in a way that indicates his confidence was not with- out foundation. We are with him! “CHINK” GRAHAM FOARD TROTT GENERAL Junior Play (Stage Manager) ; French Club’ (2); Tennis’ Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Baseball (1) (2) (8) (4) ; Basket- ball (8) (4); Manager (4). Tangos; One at a Time, Girls; Indifferent. How like a noble knight he looks! Yea, and verily it is impressed on one by his speech and manners. We also found him managing the basketball squad in a most capable manner. “BUSTER”

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