Perquimans County High School - Galleon Yearbook (Hertford, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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II 1929 Published by The Senior Class of Perquimans County High School Hertford, North Carolina THE PERQUIMANS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL EE I umm .nwmnnmm mmm mm , E - kr U, - :M -5 rf: - :J .1 7jurnfnurh NOT AS AN IINIPERISHABLE CHRONICLE, BUT SIMPLY AS A REMINDER OF OTHER TIMES, OTHER FRIENDS, WE PRESENT TO YOU --- Ullye cQ3ilculxu11e11 I fa E I mu Qbur 7ail'ger5 zmh ,jffluilqers WHOSE LOVE FOR US AND FAITH IN US IS EXCEEDED ONLY BY THEIR CHARITY TO- WARD OUR VVEAKNESSES, WE DO DEDICATE THIS BOOK t x ' -'E ' ' ' -,- -5 ---,:.-r?.a- Because l feel that, In the heaven above. The angels, whispering To one another Can find among their Burning terms of love, None so devotional As that of Mother. -Edgar Allen Poe. Tho 'cross the world my feet may roam, My heart will ever cling to honieg I'll love you. Father, till life's end, And call you, always, my best friend. --Riley Scott. E 'flgnuk nf Qnntenis I THE SCHOOL II THE CLASSES III ACTIVITIES IV ATHLETICS V ADVERTISEMENTS f ' E . h mme f - .. KSYQLFQ- mmm mgg 'Mx 3 ' Y ,W 5 1,7 5 4 . Y if ' 1: E- M Ima Ciillaisr VYhen Perquimans boys and girls all fall in line, XYe will do ev'ry thing so nice and fine. Were going to work, work, work, for all we're worth VVe're going to show other people how to have a lot of mirthg And when we start ahead we won't turn back, But we will push ahead in one big packg W'e will fight, fight, fight, our very best For P. H. S. A... lflerquixnans Qlnunig Eguarh uf Efhunaiiun T. S. WHITE, Chairm W. E. DAIL SHELTON LONG J. H. BAKER J. H. MILLER K w X N A K N K . x P I N .5 x 5 X . H flll N5 i , X W pg A v Q ,' jg - in V. F wif N kb N11 ix 4 , W g, , M gl F M M Q me Il ,.-11-3 miie Ejaculttg EDGAR E. BUNDY ...... Superintendent A. B. Duke Universityg University of North Carolinag Columbia University ESTHER EVANS - - - .... English A. B. Duke Universityg Columbia University LUCY TAYLOR ...... History. Civics A. B. Duke University GRACE ALLEN FRANCIS .... English, History A. B. Meredith Collegeg University of North Carolina ARTHUR Rl. ALFORD ..... Science B. S. Oberlin Collegeg North Carolina State College DOROTHY XYHITE - - French, Spanish, Basketball Coach A. B. Greensboro College NANCY NYOODS .... Latin, Basketball Coach A. B. Meredith College A. L. EGGERS .... Mathematics, Coach of Athletics B. A. Carson and Newman Collegeg East Tennessee State Normal College HELEN ROWELL - - , - - - Mathematics A. B. North Carolina State College for Womeng Wake Forest College E. I. SANDERS ...., Vocational Agriculture B. S. A. University of Georgiag Georgia School of Technology MOLLY PARKER ...... Home Economics A. B. North Carolina College for Women MRS. HOWARD PITT .... Special Eighth Grade A, B. Greensboro College ELWOQD XYHITE .... Secretary Guilford College 3 YW? FACULTY GROUP ' - ' - 1 2 : 3 - -21 .- . : iii' 1-if A :gg z: .. : --..E. E E 7lzu:11liU Cleszuaage ., 'D We, the teachers of Perquimans High School, wish to express to the student body our sincere appreciation for the splendid co-operation given to us during the school year 1928-'29. We have thoroughly enjoyed working with you, and We Wish to let you know that it has been a pleasure. We shall not forget you, because you have Won a place in cur hearts. If at any time in the future you need our assistance let us know, and We shall gladly help you. We have faith in you, and because of that faith we shall come to your aid at any time. The Faculty, EDGAR E. BUNDY LUCY TAYLOR ARTHUR M. ALFORD HELEN ROWELL NANCY WOODS DOROTHY YVHITE it IVIOLLIE C. PARKER MRS. HOVVARD PITT E. I. SANDERS A. L. EGGERS GRACE FRANCIS ESTHER EVANS i535 E' 131115 mum' E - 'I 3 'i!!FV1 'f 4-to - ' - 1 Q R is-i Q 3 , : ...- -g-i-?:.Zl- - -, .-1 X1 2 U HI gf E ri i ,540 4-1- :iifff 273' 4 DORIS WHITEHEAD RANDOLPH WINSLOW NAT WHITE - - FRANCES FOWLER - JESSIE TAYLOE NEWBY DOROTHY ELLIOTT LAWRENCE SPIVEY JESSE PARKER PERRY MILDRED NACHMAN WALLACE REED - MARION RIDDICK MARJORIE HEFREN THE KILCOKONEN STAFF - Editor-in-Chief Business Manager - Art Editor - Literary Editor - Literary Editor - Athletic Editor - Athletic Editor - Feature Editor Advertising Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Manager - Ex-Officio is-----1--.-11 -n-:ual-xii:-n-an ' .2 . f- t ., if Doral? Z2lkz'z'ehpa H Wallace Reed Liwrence Spivqy S Q K I Jessze Iayioe fiewby ng: jffaybrfe Wefren 'W 4. , 3 V, I 3 A ' , gf QR fandoiph Ulzkslow if SH . fCaffzZeen77ays ' '- .Yr-arzces Youll:-wr . X . 7 f. ' Us ,x Jess e Parker Perfg Y 5 7V0r1'on Rz'o7dz'cfc, 3 . Rd. k,, Z .A All 1 kg 'f b 73624 white ' 7E'1l7dre-'J Afwcfzman - . Dorofg Lbrzzbtet 4 ' -,ijiffl M , V :G.i'U5M?'5!.f'er . avg? K .K -. few.. K, ' STAFF GROUP ELIZABETH PARKER Sponsor QQEUEQQQ 1 X xxx? X xx ff RX- X f if K, X lXN,X'xx f' A XX NK ' NX f4 . ,rxitxki X f f X KX' ix! FXS X wg -av fxfij X X vs. D xl 1, X,5E 1..,f5! , PX cg 'Q qi? Qs-'Q' Qif ' 'lwsgl f ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS IWOTTOZ PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE MARJORIE HEFREN ....... - NAT WHITE - - Vice ARTHUR WHITE - - DOROTHY ELLIOTT - - President President Secretary Treasurer 3 E , 3 will HOWARD BAKER lDlt'K Even though Dir-k entered with the Vlass nt' TIN, we are Selfishly glad that he is a loyal lllelllhkl' of '29 and is alan able to cmitrihute une nmre year uf hie athletic' ability tu Perquimans High. His playing center of our football teain cannot lie helml hy any line-football or otherwise. Him unly Hl1hfl'llf'll4lIl is algebra-that stone wall which is the Wuterlim of iinim' outstanding athletes like Dick. VIDA BANKS Edgar E. Biuirly Literary Soeiety fl. Il: In-aiinitw Vlnlv 131: Athletic Vlub 1-ll. Vida! How much that name relninsls us uf! The Y in Vida's name stands tor vivaclty and vim: the I, for her in- telligent-e and interest in everything: llk'l'f-Zlllllllg ti svlivul activities: the Il for diligenr-e and her tlelightful llt'I'SHll21lliyQ the A for her all runnil ability. I'nt them gilt gether, they Spell VIDA, a name that will always remain lung in the 'iearts for all the nienihers of the Flass of 'BEL DAPHNE BARCLIFT Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society tl, 21: Meludy tflnh C233 Dralnatie t'lx1b 131: Athletic Vlub 141. Daphne is une uf the New Hnpe hmmters of our Sl,'llUOl, New Hope has always stand out as a cuniuiunity filled with school spirit-and Daphne has stood out, as the leader of the leaders in this line. We-'ve heard wliispeis that llaphne is cum-eitesl-lnit we know her! She-'s no more high hat than the rest uf us, .5 N T 2 - it -, E:-.:1-it :g ..- MARGARET BOGUE Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society il, 233 Literature Club 1313 Debating Club, Treasurer lil. Every member of our Class is trying to persuade Margaret not to join the Navy after her graduation. She evidently thinks this is the only way out though, since she proclaimed her ideas of girls joining the navy to the Class. XYe're just nuts about Margaret, howeverg she's so sweet and nice to us all. LUCIOUS BUTT --LVK1s'f Football C-Hg Radio Club, Secretary HJ: Edgar E. Biuidy Literary Society tl, 235 Tnlek Driver. Lucious revealed his originality to us last year, at the beginning of his S'panish course, when Miss White asked, Crnno se llama od? IWhat is your namell. Luke prompt- ly answered, Me llama od pero. LMy name is but .J Football genius is often hidden. Lucious did not go out for the team until his senior year-but then he proved him- self worthy of recognition. Y THELMA BYRUM Chowan High School Lllg Edgar li. Bundy Literary Society i235 Literary Club 136g Dramatic Club L-ll. Chowan lost while Perquimans gained when Thelma decided to come to IR H. S, to continue to delve in the mines of knowledge. She has proved herself one of our most loyal members, ilways ready and prepared to do her bit for the good of the class, We have always been glad that Thelma decided to join our ranks-and we hope she has never regretted her step. we e 5 F- f - - - fa- L : : 1 - W w e - -Y - M E V k gs -- L H gel t NAOMI DIVERS Edgar li. Bundy Literary Sm-iety. Serretary ll P 1 l'izinist fill 3 Melody Vluh il!! Q Home Iiconoxnics Cluh, Sec'1'et:il'y 13? 3 Basketball Team 13, -,U L Hiking Vlnh 123, 33. The only fault, that we can find with Naomi is that one of her New Hopes is that Heaven IS Ten Little Miles lfniin Town . Of 1-ourse, we know bettervhut we lVUlllllll'l1 dis- illusion her for worlds-she's too far gone for that. The school's idea of a perfer-t entertainment is tn he around the piano when Naomi is playing.-uinl how she plays! Not a discord in a carloadu is a plirase which truly slesciihes Namni's music. HELEN COFIELD Edgar E, Bundy Literary Society 11, 233 Hiking Club 1393 Kodak Club 1-11. Even if Helen's chief ainhition is to get married and live Jn a farm and own mules that Bar-ary, she's all right. Since the third grade. Helen hail been with this class-and she has always shown herself no he faithful and trustworthy. Edgar ALPHONSO CHAPPELL E. Bundy Literary Society ill, Clnipluin 11235 Athletic Club 13, -H. Alphonso's name may sound Spanish and kingly-but just the same tion and would be smallness, and every he does not look like the S1l2ll1lSll King. If ambi- will power couhl lnake one a king, however. we fearful of losing Alphonso to Spain, Despite his Alphonso is galnely mastering the Spanish language other thing he ntternpts. .7 as 93 :E -- lf S -, Vi ... runnin ' - ' E - 'Z 5- ' - 1 : KSXSDRLT. - -' - i :J ? :?-+- 2 'Q DOROTHY ELLIOTT kills liilgar li, Bnmly Literary S,e'ety 11l, Secretary 121 1 Flag, Se:-retary 13l, Treasurer 1-Hg Girls' Basketball 11, 2, 3 i, Uayrain 1-ll 3 Girls' Baseball Team 1Z2l 3 Hiking Club 11, 2, Ri 3 Melmly 1'lnh 12l 5 Student llUlIllCli 13l I Field Meet 121 3 Vlass Quartet 14lp Boys' Basketball Team, Sponsor 14l 3 KIl,1'OKONEN Staff, Athletic Editor 14 l. Rell hair! -- lint they say it takes fire to get 'em, and lit-l's eertaiiily gut 'em 1ur rather slie's got him.l Even tliriiuli she dries lure the Vlass of '29, shes iiartial to the linii1-rs. Wirlmnt their alert captain, the girls' basketball team wnnld init hare attafned the success that it has. BLAN CHE EVERETT Girls' Basketball Team 11, 2. 3, -ll Q Edgar E. Bundy Literary Snviety 11, 275 1'heer Leader 12, 3, -ll: Athletic Vfnli, R611-ll'll'l' 1413 llall fit Fame 1-H1 Vlass Quartet 12, 3l1 Student C1illllC'll 12, 3lg Girls' Baseball Team 123 Hildng Vinh 12, 331 llunie I-If-riiimiiics Flub 133. livery time we see Blanehe, we think of basketball. She lx:-s 1-ertainly dune her share in this phase of the st'ho0l's rctirftii-s ever since she has been in P. H. S. YVe can't imagine a I'. H, S. basketball team without the quick and sure sl-ut Blanf-he is The basketball team, however, is not the rinly medium through the schrzol will remember her- B'anr-lie has always heen ready to do anything for its gmid. FRANCES FOWLER Girls' Basketball Team 11, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Baseball Team 1273 Field Meet 12lg Hiking 1'lnb 11, :Zig Secretary 133: Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 1133 1'liairman. of Program Vmiiiiiittee 12233 Ulass Secretary 12lL Melody Ulub 1233 Student 1'1imir-il 1333 Scliool News, Edit,or-in-1'liief 1-Hg ilI,1'0KONICN Staff, Literary Editor 1-U5 Hall of Fame 143. Frances is the kind Of girl who can make frien-is with rlnrfe ur iianiier. She must be able to hynotize a basketball, for her skill as a forward is known and praised by all who see UH' lilabi Nm 'lilly does she excel the majority of persons in atliletif-s, but as a student, Frances has made an excellent record. NN , ,, 111110 .nllmlm vnvwnm wnim nmni 'M N - i - Q -.: 2 QWQLX EE: 1 ..- --4 1 ...F - .. e W --11 -in-: Y ..- Q: +1 , EE DOROTHY GRIFFIN 1,mO'1 ' Edgar li. Bundy Literary Society 1lJ, Sevretury 121 3 Clars Treasurer 11D 1 Class Quartet 12, 31 1 lvraxiizitn' Ulub 131 3 HKIIIB lim ni niirs Club X few l'1'1-illerni 131g lin .ak l'.ub 111, Chapannke l:'.ht1'iluit1d lnur-h to our Plas- when ii gave us Dot: for her energy and Lim:-tical abillty have heen saluablf assets in '29's ynrofgraiii. Imirthy Is one ot the must iz.- tellectual girls in iur r-lass, and her pripulaiity sneaks for i- svlf. She seems tw ln: strung lor -1-ifnf-e. 1's1rr-iully 411 th' subjevt of 'I'oa1Iy-fr LIN. Altogether, she fs a gill witlnnrt Wilblll our class w1,.ul1l not haw been quitv 1'UIllllik'lI:'. FENTON HARRELL Iinys' Iianskmball 'l'e:un 1413 liarllo Vlub 1311 Young Tar Iicel .i 2ll'Illlfl' 141g 'l'ruc'k llrircr 11, 23, A steady all rouinl goul stuwl-nt is Ionnil in Fenion, ll iloesn't niatter lYllClilL'l' wi- vani hini In 11l.ry baske-Iball ln 1.1111-tue-hun:ikerfhiel719+-ntmi's n.waj,s rea ly. llis gi-od wnrk In the -X,,1rir'x1lt11l'u Class tells us Illiil in me tutiue llc' wh greatly ani the 1-nuniy sinm- ln: mg ff ls ti be a taiinvr. MARJORIE HEFREN Class lfh'1J1.I'tEl' 111, Presialent 12, 3, -H1 Girls' Basketbail Team 11. 2, 3. 43, Manager 12M liligill' IC. Bundy L.te-rary Srciety. 'Treasurer 1lJ, Presimlent 1211 Student 1'ounc,l, Secretary 1373 Girls' Baseball Team 1213 Melody l'lub 1213 Hiking Club 11, 2 ,335 Triangular Debate 11, 2, 332 Scholar- ship Medal 121g KILCOKONICN Staff 1-ll: llall ot Fame 145. Nuff said: These honors speak for theniselxes, and tell only too evident truths. In Class activities, basketball and debating. Marjorie has served Perquimans High4and sei-v.1l well. We know no other student who has brought nirre honor to P. H. S. E35 1 , 2 umgn imma H E - '- 3- i - .: : 'S'u+.cQ,, EEK' L' : -- S ? - 55 3 i RUTH HOLLOWELL Edgar E, Bundy Literary Sbciety 11, 23: Home Economics Vluh 1115 Dramatic Flub 133: Kudak Uluh 141. Ruth is quite the most conservative girl we know. She even ec-nnmnizes in talkingg only a few times has she been known lu he lenient with her words-and these were when she was trying to Show her astute math teacher that her problem WAS vorrect and it usually was for-Ruth is one of our nmst. diligent pupils, LIZZIE LEE HOWELL Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 11, 273 Melody Pluh 12lg Flaws Quartet 12, 31: Dramatic Fluh 1372 Librarian 1371 llnnie Economics Club 1431 Kodak Club 1-il. The French f'luh would be without music for Les Mar- -eilln-s if it were not for Lizzie Lee'5 art in piano playing, nnl the Senior Flass would have only a mediocre trio instead of a nieiodious quartet if Lizzie Lee ciulil not sing like a nightinfzale. She not only shines in the music-al realm vf l'. H. S., but Lizzie Lee also holds ra desirable place in frlliolarsliip. CLARA HUNTER f'l,n'a's deninreness reniinrls us of a seventeenth eentufy maid. Never unduly ruffled, no lllkliiel' what the situation, l'lara always cornea through with a calm assured air. It was probably this cliaracteristic which won HIS heart, and .ve fear that It wnn't be long now , before Clara will cease e to he a Hunter and will have found her affinity, .X ' i T :Q -: ie ---Q Q E - -I , - x 3 SX ETTA HURDLE Edgar E. Bunliy Literary S1bf'l1'tY 11, 131: Home Ecrirumiirb Cluh, Vice Prenident 131g Ilraniatic Vluh 1-ll. Etta reiniiimls us uf the r-ruubinatinn uf a March aul December wind. She hlmvs in and with a lililstei-nm air, which c-au't, he uveI'l1mke1l. Ili every c-lass, if slr-ar 1,11 a point. Etta dbqlldlllih in her hazy lmlustery Way a tliniwuigli explanatimi-and THEN wah, XXX-ll why. It fur nothing else we will always uaiiieiiiluer' Etta as our questionnaire, LAURA WOOD KEATON I :OT Edgar E. Ifllllly Literary Nuviety 1 1. 251 3 Me-lmly 1'luh 121 5 Winner in Musiral Mvinury Vriutest 1231 Q Class Quartet 131 g Student Vuuni-il 131 5 Class 'l'1'easi1i-ei' 131 I ll: ina Ecvnoniics 1'lul1 131, l'rcsi,lent 1-H 5 Schuol Pianist 1-1 1. Were never sffen ll Keaton who cnul1lln't play, and lint is nu 9XC9lltlUll to this rule-in tai-t she in an appviirlage, she is just another uf lim-tl1ui'ell's clescenmlznits. Laura XVr:ml !-Ye-s.! Laura lVOI'Llr 4 fall in lure. Our only hcpa is that she wun't forsake us for liini until lftur June. HILDA KNOWLES Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 11 215 Home Econninifs Club 1315 Athletic Club 1-Hg lrrainatic 1'lub 133. Hilda has said she can lc-arn to pilot an aeroplane as quickly as she can learn geometry. Maybe she can-but we would be greatly surprised to sue llilila in the garh uf an aviatrix. She is one of the quiet girls of our class: such a balm after shine ut' our blustery members HilrIa's favorite pastime is making c-andy, and ours is eating it. 1 xswvb EDWARD LEIGH -'mcK A Edgar E Bundy I.iterai'y Src'ety fl, Zllg Football 13, -LJ: Baseball 435, Virginia Iiare Pageant l-ll. At the close of the football season, after he had helped to win laurels for P. ll. Sf countless times, Dick thuught that , hed was tirerl of school-but he c'iul ln't keep away from P. H, S. long. He returned to wait fri' the opening of the - baseball seaszu during which he will serve as captain of the lligh School Team, One more thin: that we can say for , Iviek is that he is a good sport in everything, even to geon-etry. HENRY MAN SFIELD Edgar E, Bundy Literary Society ll, 231 Truck Driver ll, 22, 3, 435 Young Tar Heel Farmers Vlub 137, President I-ll: Boys' Basketball Tevitn l-ll. I'erquiui:ins Founty will gain a good farmer in June. and l'Bl'I1llllll1lllS High will lose a good student when Henry gradu- ' ates. He has proved to be quite a canable President of the Youll: Tar Heel Farmers Ululi, besides a very efficient Bus Driver. VD until this year, Henry did not disclose his ability in athletics, hut now he is proving to be a very necessary addition to the basketball squad. , MILDRED NACHMAN Girls' Basketball Team 12, 3, 435 Girls' Baseball Team 121: Field Meet 1213 Melody Ulub lily: llikint: Club ll, 2. Zi 5 National Oratorical Contest 133 3 Edgar IC, Bundy Literary Society rl, 23 3 Herttord Herald Reporter 143 3 KILVOKONEN staff Assistant Business Manager Hip Ilall of Fame 1-ll. Although Mildred DOES like Edentou, she still treats us decently, She didn't tail us when work had to be done on the annual-for her tact got ns more ads than an automobile salesman might have prrcured. Mildred has always been foremost, in class activities, and for the past three years she has been a steady guard on the girls' basketball squad. mee 1 1 X PWS l. R1RKNMYWRlIlW!l!3gR'F w E ' .. ' T L' IIIQVIN NIXON Against the wishes of us all Irvin derifled to stop srhool. And now P. H. S. is minus one of its faithful members. VVhi1e he was with us, Irvin gave us an example of what steady work would do for he gradually worked himself to the top of the football squad and to the bottim of the hearts of his classmates. ELIZABETH PARKER Edgar E. Bundy Literary Sm-iety ll, 255 Student lfoum-il 131: Home Iicoiiriiiiics Vluh, Pi-esimlent 131: Vive I'resiilent of Class 1353 Sponsor for KILCOKONIGN 1-U: Kodak Vluh, President 4-li. Either some of the girls in our class are mighty attrar-tive or somebody on the outside thinks so, because every day we bear that somehody else- tand this time it is lilizabethl i- going to get married, The effect that Elizabeth has upon one is hard to dest-ribe. She is more like a cool soothing breeze than anything else. It is a rare person imleed who takes things as they come- but we believe that lfllizahetli possesses this trait, JESSE PARKER PERRY Jl'ISS ' Eduar E, Biuiflv Literary Society tl, Zi 3 Melody Vlub fill 1 Athletic Club, Secretary I-Hg Football Team I-ljg KIL- FOKONEN Staff 1-Ll. Jesse Parker was t-ut out either for a let-turer or a hook agentf--we c'an't decide wliich. His incessant talking will cer- tainly mrake him sur-ressful in one of the two lines. Too, he is just about the irittiest hoy who can bg fgund, There-'s no doubt that everybody in the class likes Je sf Parker. He has just the cliarac-terlstics and the personality to make the whole world his friend, .5 ir3s'?5 - 7 ' E . -Z ' - - : 2 -I, f . :,......-f,:1+.1r -- .1 WALLACE REED Edgar E, Bundy Literary Society fl, 1235 Boys' Basketball Team 1415 Athletic Club. Treasurer 143: KILVOKONEN staff, Assistant Business Manager tall. Xl'allace is one nf the few boys who has been with the '-lass nt' '29 frmn the first grade. He has been a iiertietual sfnirf-e wi' service tu usg in grammar srglitml a play was not '-tniilllete uithout XY1lll?l.f'6 as our hero, and now as a steady guard nn the liasketliall team, he is still giving our I-lass a mul name. ERMA ROGERSON !-Idgar IC. Bundy Literary Six-iety ll, 2l3 Dramatic Club HJ. The wlmle class is afraid that Erma missed her calling when she tll'tl1l1'Wl Latin-we wondered wliy-because we n'uuldn't hesitate to say that Erma would teach Cicero more Latin than he knows, Latin in not the only subject in which Erma ext-elseslie makes good at anything she undertakes. ELIZABETH SHANNONHOUSE LlZZIE BRONVN' Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society tl, 235 Hiking Club 12, 3, -Hg Melody Club ill: Class Quartet 143. Lizzie Brown is one cf Anita Lows' followers-for she is a lady who prefers lilnmles-especially curly-headed ones. The conliiig effect of a inidsuinmer nights breeze is left with us atter une uf Lizzie Bruwirs Lrenchant remarks. This ices nut detract from her charm, linwever. but hellls to form 1 singular persrniality. it l CARSON SPIVEY -'f:R.xxr1P.1. Central High Selmnl 122. 31: l 1v'wU12l1l TCH!!! HIC BWV Home Ecu'-iiuiiiivs Club, Treasurer 147. Varsrm he-gaii his climb with its in his freshman year, but eft, us to spend a while at f't'lltl'ill High. Now the pruiligul 'IHS returnerl, and says that I'. H. S. is his vhnir-e. The buys tvll f'arso1i Uiil'2lllliIPllu, but he still retains his sclninlgirl Clllll- rlexion. He was one nf our reliuhle hair-kfiehl men. null the tezini ul '30 will miss his supi-nrt. SALLY STALLINGS Edgar IC. Iiluivh' Literary Hrwiety ll, 121: llmiilutic 1'lub 13i3 Kodak Club 1-Hg Vluss Quartet 13. -H. Sally always has an surprise in st:-re for us. Une :luv she comes to geometry r-lass with not even an iwlea ut the assign- llll-'lit and the next she knuws the prublr-in as well us the author. Despite her vuriatiuiis, hnwever, Sully will mine out 'ill top-ami we are sure that if the wurst 1-wines tu the wnrst., she-'ll make srnie fullmv ai guml wits. DAPHNE STEPHENS Edgar E. Bundy Literary Sm-ietvy 11, 21: Vluss Nec-retnry 62, 31, Treasurer 421 3 r9'tudem Vmuiflil 433 3 Melmly Vluh 12? 3 Flass Quartet 13 ii Girls' Igilxktqfllilli Tezun KZ, 3? 2 Hiking Cluh 2, 33 5 Girls' Baseball Team 427 g Field Meet 1225 Vlass Reporter 141. lt is quite evident that P. H, S. will supply at. least une riuhlic speaker for the wnrlml, IPHIIIIHEQS achievements along this lille lironiise a sur-cessful future for her. But liupliue would be siic-cessful in any thing she tried. Her pluck and tenar-ity min always he depended uimn to pull her out of any rut. Like every other mortal, however, Daphne has her weak- nesses, or WEAKNESS, and it's very plain what that is. A U1llUlU ll il W ll l umm- -........- ss. .. -:m i ... mn , e 6 1- lil -, vf - - .. ... -., ,, 1 ,:. 1 1 Nu ELIZABETH STEPHENS lflslgai' E. liumly Literary Sriciety ll, 213 Melody Ulub f2lj Hiking Uluh ling Girls' Baseball Teain 1215 Home Iimniniiiir-s l'lub 13l. Elizabeth is certainly gniug to make slime inan a modal wite-we are ahnrst sure we know who. The husband will have plenty nf gnful things tu eat at any rate-for Elizabeth is attaining fain-9 as a mink in her Hnnie Iir-niiniiiics courie. The Senim' Vlass is being leil into better habits and greater I-inspects nf being un Miss l'arker's, llnnm' Hull, all on account JI' lilizalrethk gland work as ilispectur. MAE UMPHLETT lillgar li, Bundy literary S ciety ll, 2l: Literary Club 13M llrainatie l'lnb 1-ll. The letters ll-A-IC not enly spell Mae, but they mean in thls casz-inentality, alertness. eamestness. Mae is a girl iliat we'll always rellieinber, simply because we caii't. help l. Hex' 1Iit'?lS2llll 1:ei's'ina1ity and sunny disposition will serve 1 2, reininrl us nf Mae. Q TRIXIE WEBB Edgar E. Bunly Literary Sueiety 11. 21: Vlass President Ill, Sec-ratary 11133 H.king Club 12, 3l1 Melfldb' Club 123: Basketball Team 1415 Cheer Leader l-ll, Trixie is the luud-speaker of the Senior Vlass-and how! If it wei'en't for her, the members of '29 would lose half of their pep and entliusiasm, ber-auee in 'l'rixie's persenality we lincl the very elllbkkllllldllt of school spirit. Q Trixie likes tu talkfansl we like to lisfen, far She is usually saying things that keep us laughing. gf 2 - E I g. -- i Q J?-3 ri Y I - - ARTHUR WHITE FROG Edgar E. Bundy Literary Soi,-iety ll, Zip Boys' lloine Economics Cluh, President Ill: Class Secretary 1-ll. Frog is probably a descendant of Mona Lisa for his oerlretual grin reminds us a great deal of her invincible smile. Whenever he is seen without his contagious smile, we know that she did him dirt, After finishing school, Frog should run a taxi, lor lie has had so mu:-li practical exilerieiif,-e in high school driving Jis little green Chevrolet, LOUISE WHITE Edenton High School Ill: lidgar IC, Bundy Literary Society 1235 Secretary of Class l3lg Home l'If'ol1u1llif's Club l3li Student Council L31 5 Dramatic- Club 141. Louise's school lite is a rare combination nl seriousness, practibility, and fun. We are indeed glad that she joined us in our sopliomore year, when she le.t lddenton. lt is evident that she prefers our schoolgfor she continues to be one of us. And we know we are fortunate tu have in our ranks a girl like Louise, with all her school spiit and practical ability. NAT WHITE sKEIc'ri-Jn Edgar IC. Bundy Literary Society ll, :Hg Student Council i313 Manager Football Team 4311 Football Team 1-il: Athletic Club, President 1315 Reporter llll Vice President Jf Class 1-Hg KILCOKONICN Staff, Art Editor 1-ll. If sinallness, ahsentniindf-dness, and ability to draw are forceful qualities, then Nat is destined to get into the lime- light. Mosquitoes alwavs were known to be small, but regard- less of his size, this Skeeter was a member of the foot- oall and basketball squads of '29. P. H. S. could hardly io without Nat, for his drawings in this annual are excellent, ind his personality is rare. E 935 E i V535 . 3 -- - - - -iz: .2 .. J ,555 fl? IE QQ 5 - 5- -- i OLIVE WHITE OLLIE Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 11, Bl: Literature Club 131: Home Econoniir-s Club 1415 Kodak Club 141, It is generally thought that one has to learn to like olives, hut this is not true in 0llie's case. Everybody likes her- ancl it is love at first sight, too. Not only has Ollie been one of the most faithful members of our class, but also she is one of the most intellectual. DORIS WHITEHEAD Edgar E, Bundy Literary Society 11, 233 Dramatic Club 133, President 1-Hg Eclitor-in-1'hir,-f of the KILCOKONEN 147. The truth is evident in the quotation, The best goods Colne wrapped in the smallest packages, for although Doris is one of the most petite girls in the c-lass, she is also one of the most intellectual. Her efficieiiry and literary ability have 'ieen made clear by her excellent work as Editor-in-Chief of the KILCOKONEN. DELLA WINSLOW Edgar E. Bundy Literary Society 11, 231 Dramatic Club 1333 Debating Club 1-IJ. If we could not see, but only hear, we would not know hella wus in our presence. In class she is almost too quietg von alniost forget she's presentg however, we suspect the teachers are grateful for students who my be forgotten for a little while-so few of us can. But Della is far from being forgotten, for that would be impossible to forget one who is S0 iccommodating, generous, and dependable as she. O RANDOLPH WINSLOW Alatheniun Literary Suciety 421 3 I-'cmtliall 13. -ll 2 Buys' Basketball Team 1473 Iiuys' Hume lic-nnnniies Club 1-ll: KILFOKONICN, Business Manager I-LJ g Hall of Fame 44l. The virtues and the vanities uf this high school are per- sonified in our typical P. II. S. buy, Randolph. Both as Businees Manager of the KILVOKONEN and as a member of the football aml busketliall Nqmnis, he has been of much service to P. ll. S. and has indeed upheld its fine-et iraditions. ELIZABETH WOOD Edgar E .Bundy Literary Sur-iety 11. Ill: Hiking Club 13. -U3 HIYIIIE Ecnlimnif-s Ulub Ill. Elizabeth llli-ly be named Xl Ullli-bllt her brain is 1-ertamly not of th-at material, She is one of the best students in our classg she applies herself and reapa her reward, Some day we are sure that Elizabeth will be a great authority on Engliali or probably a noted historian. The histnry that girl dues know! One wnuld think she had lived since 1492. SAMUEL LONG '-s'.xMMv Alathenian Literary Sm-iety 1235 Edgar E. Bundy Liteiary Society Klip Scientific and Hamlin t'lub l3l, President Hlg Bus Driver 1-ll. Samuel is our only red haired buy-but he is not to be Classed with the type. llis visiting carfl should fittingly he inseribed ll 1 ensemso. 1'1'he 'l'huuglit1'u1 Manl. Lung in name, Long in height, anal Lung in the hearts of his sc-liuul mates, he serves as a muzlel for geometry students. E - 4565 ,ff-7-XX'-:R nf - mmm FIRM mm .. 3 - . 7 affh, - .4- HISTORY CF THE SENIOR CLASS The Class of 1929 entered the Perquimans Couvnty High School, as freshmen, one hun- dred and twenty in number, on September 14, 1925. This was the year the new county-wide consolidated High School was opened: thus our class was the first to begin its high school career in the new institution. The Misses Williams, Perry, and Blount were the successful leaders of our three sections that year. During this time, however, matrimony claimed two of our number: Gracie Godfrey, who took the lead when she married Clyde Scaff, Hettie Nixon, who was married to Sidney Layden. In the fall of '26, when we returned, imbued with the wisdom of all sophomores, we be- gan our year's work with our excellent leaders: Miss Evans and Mr. Alford. Our membership had been diminished by forty-six, but we were joined by Maybelle Phthisic, who had attend- ed the Sunbury High School, and Louise White, who came from the Edenton High School, as well as Thelma Byrum, from the Chowan High School. One classmate whom we lost was Agnes Tucker, whoentered the Hugh Morson High School, of Raleighg many others were lured away by Cupid, and the result was the following marriages: Margaret Nixon to Wesley Hurdle: Sallie Chappell to Lewter Belle, Nina Onley to Arthur Butt, Nannie Sawyer to Seth Umphlett. The greatest scholastic honor which came to our class this year was the winning of the Scholastic Medal, by Marjorie Hefreng this medal is presented annually to the one who leads the stu-dent body in the excellency of work. When we were enrolled in '27, sixty remained to go forward enthusiastically under the splendid leadership of Miss Taylor and Mr. Tatem. The class officers were: Marjorie Hefren, President: Elizabeth Winslow, Vice President, Nat White, Secretary, and Laura Wood Keaton, Treasurer. It goes without saying that our ranks were noticeably thinned, however, when announcement is made of the following marriages: Elizabeth Winslow to Shelton Harrell, ex-'28g Leonette Mansfield to John Foxwellg Eula Hurdle to Octavious Farrell, Pearl Copeland to Sam Nixong Lucy Wood to Will Elliott, Maybelle Phthisic to Sam Braffordg Edna Miller to Marvin Cartwright: Elizabeth Lane to William Boyce: Virgie Lamb to Hubert Winslow, Mary Chappell to Merry Lane, and Margaret Monds, who had been with us our freshman year, to Isaac Butt. Clyde Phillips, whose marriage to Maudie Twittee took place, is so far the only boy of cur class to try married life. Not only was this year a matrimonial success, but also a success along lines of school activities. Our class standardized our school library, by adding thirty volumes of Encyclopedias, by sub- scribing to fifteen magazines and two daily newspapers. In athletics we were well repre- sented by five girls on the basketball team, two boys on the basketball team, five boys on the football squads and four boys on the basketball team. About the middle of the year the class gave what proved to be one of the best stunts of the year-an Athletic Wedding, which had to be repeated. The really big social function of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet, which was given on April 12, in the large auditorium of the Hertford Graded School Building. Cherry blossoms, wisteria, and other spring flowers transformed the room into a most romantic Japanese garden, over which a big yellow moon cast a mellow glow. September 17, 1928, fifty of ouvr number kept the faith and began the year's work with a determination to complete the high school course. Miss Evans, who had been with us the two previous years, was again our room teacher. The following class officers were elected: Marjorie Hefren, President: Nat White, Vice Presidentg Arthur White, Secretary, Dorothy Elliott, Treasurer. The first important event of the year was the opening of the Elizabeth City Fair with a parade in which various schools participated, each with its representation of Virginia Dare. The Perquimans float, a picture of colonial life, was dominated by Clara Bagley-the Virginia Dare-who was very lovely in her Elizabethan costume. The Girls' Basketball season proved to be an unparalled success, and among the players who made it such are Dorothy Elliott, the captaing Blanche Everett, Marjorie Hefren, Frances Fowler and Mildred Nachman. The Football season, which was unquestionably the most successful we have ever had, produced such stars as Randolph Winslow, Carson Spivey, Lucious Butt, and Edward Leigh. Altogether in scholarship, athletic prowess, and school spirit, our class has been note- worthy, and it is with the feeling that we have been mutually benefitted that we prepare soon to leave the Perquimans County High School, determined that it shall always have 1'e.as1on tp be proud of the members which made up the first class ever to spend four years wi in 1 s wa s. 2 X,.aw4 F ' -a A xpw ,iff lb '91 ,1 x J 4399 i EERE '?'- ,- 1- KATHLEEN MAYS LAWRENCE SPIVEY ELIZABETH JACKSON XVALLACE BAKER RFTH BANKS ANN BARCLIFT IRIS BASS BELLE BOYCE MARGARET BOYCE .IOHNNIE BROVGI-ITON HEMBY VHAPPELL MARGARET FHAPPELL NELLIE COPELAND TALLEXV VOPELAND HELEN DAIL KATHERINE EASON ALICE FERRELL CELESTA GODXVIN IRENE HENDREN EDITH IIOBBS DOROTHY HOLDREN MARGARET HVMPHRIES .IOHN HURDLE ELIZABETH .L-U'KS'ON ELSBERRY LANE MARTHA LANE MARTIIA JANE LANE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - PRESIDENT - - VICE PRESIDENT - SECRETARY - JUNIOR CLASS ROLL MARY LUCY LANE ELIZABETH LEIGH NVARNER MADRE VIVIAN MATTHEVVS KATHLEEN MAYS IMOGENE MORGAN MARY M. MORGAN DAVID NEXVBY .IESSIE TAYLOE NEXVBY MARY HELENE NEWBY HERBERT NIXON ROBERT PARKER DORIS REED MARION RIDDICK S. B. SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH XVALTER SMITH LAXVRENFE SPIVEY MARIE SPIVEY AITDREY STALLINGS HENRY CLAY SVLLIVAN LVCILLE SFTTON .IOS-'HI'A SUTTON CHARLES I'MI'I'ILETT 5 - 'Z 'i!Nl!l ' ,I --, L , ' Z - CLAUDE WINSLOW - ELIZABETH LEIGH HEMBY CHAPPELL LEONA LMI-'HLETT MAIZIE UMPHLETT MATTIE B. UMPHLETT LESTER XVARD ADDIE XVHITE MARVIN XVI-IITE RALPH XVILDER HOXVARD XVILLIAMS CLARA VVINSLOXV L'LAI'D XVINSLOXV DENNIS IVINSLOXV GLADYS 'XVINSLOYV JASPER XVINSLOXV JESSIE BELLE XVINSLOW MATTIE XVINSLOXV OLIVE XVINSLOYV ORICE XVINSLONV URAFTON WINSLOYV RAYMOND NVINSLOXV ROBERT XVINSLOXV NAOMI XVOOD MARY XVOODARD BILL YEATES f 25' 2. 42- : 73 ' ,???:,11,,.,. 15,- .' 143' f ff:-'ff' QQ ,I .1 , EZIEQQF , ?'Ti.l:Z-A 'ZT- ' ,, 1.3, 4.1 , -if-cl-K-4' caiz,--iff-X 7'fi2f2??f: ' .:.: Aw-5. , .--, , 'f ,4:f1: i:.1',g.4, f.-fy: '- , , .f',j,1 '-Y:-ff ' , , . -5 LAX' SHE? 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Wmfpfgwqwqwiwffiff wal' X N I N YI ' ,f W ,wx 1 IN N W , N NN N, f 5. uw!! V X! W q WWW f I W-WK n numnfm 2 ENVI ITTI Huh X X ' r y M P1 V1 I .- - I f 4.-.1- L y I al' - yy , . F! I I + 5g3'W 4 W+ - 5 -i W I M gggjs f LwM Myl mum. wi.. -, Y llIEE??E::-Ebl?-grgfsrvlr. ul4lllw 'L' 7' ll lx IHII I li E W 'rm 'g3y:::::.'-....., f .f . lf , Ji,gr-Q-:7'lZ,L....,u,.. I jx,Z, I , .y gziwx E E PERQUIMANS YOUNG TAR HEEL FARMERS ...J .,,,1-.r ' ' ' V if fuigu ,ff-u . . ffwaf, - A , M , ,L , X THE SCHOOL NEWS STAFF GIRLS' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB BOYS' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 1 Simi gwwi Q. X ess 52 1 . FW 'f 'VAT' Q ., , ,.,.. wr., ELrzAsem 'JACKSON f i 'PRETTIEST MARJORIE HEFREN., MOST cm5LLECTvAL A f Q5 4 I '12' :R Am11oLPH NMusLow ' 1 TYMQAJ. PC.H.S noY 2 5 fnfwnss Famer: 1 vvpzcnuenmszagi 'Baum EVER 511 K fmosr ATHLET5E GIRL 5 ' + f LAWRENCE SPlVEY H U Mo.sT ATHLETIC IGYNT A EMJLJJREI1 fxfArum: 'BIGGEST JBLUF-Fffl i MARY LENS NEW Y ' , MOST Azasfrvr-vmvps 1 . QNMLTER Sfmu . Mow CONUEQTEP 1 r TCM wwf . LAZtEST x! .-wi Q, eh- 1 wry fm' X 'vi C Y iq, . 4 J if 1 .,-f CX A E 'Tel . 2 S A s 9 X. -3 wah Xw' ,I sfrfpl' , X V5 X 3 S AZ xx X y , I Q Sv X w. K. SN xxx , 5 Q 1 s 1 5 E 0 -+85 6 I H 9 ,Mi QQ ,Xmj,.,g' f fa , Ag-mm :A .af af vs'vz'w'sgvf is xi 4,5v .- 'mae ' , , YY 53- :' HOWARD BAKER - RAYMOND WINSLOW SHELTON WHITE RANDOLPH WINSLOW HOWARD WILLIAMS E, A. GOODMAN - TOM WHITE DICK LEIGH - - CHARLES UMPHLETT CARSON SPIVEY - LAWRENCE SPIVEY J ESSIE TAYLOE NEWBY Sponsor FOOTBALL SQUAD - - - - - Center - Right Guard - Left Gward - Right Tackle - Left Tackle Right End Left End - Fullback Right Halfback Left Halfback Quarterback WALTER SMITH, LOUIS NACHMAN, BILL YEATES, NAT WHITE, LUCIOUS BUTT, CHARLES CAMPEN, MARION RIDDICK, LESTER WARD. iiesunue uf the 7 uuihall Swann The experience which the boys on the team of 1928 have had have been very beneficial to them, in both playing ability and cooperation. School began only two weeks before we had oiu' first game with Elizabeth City: our biggest rival. Only a very few reported for practice, as the boys did not seem to take much interest in the football team. It seemed as if the odds were still further against us as we had for the greater part inexperienced men. Going through some rather rough work-outs, we prepared for the game as Well as we could in so short a length of time. Elizabeth City beat us in the first half of the game, however, with lengthy end runs by Davis, the score being 20 to 0. The next game with Edenton, which we determined should not beat us. This time the score was 13 to 6 in our favor, the game being one that was hard fought on both sides. Then came New Bern which We dreaded because the team had never been beaten on this side of the Sound. The teams were evenly matched the first quarter and neither scored. During the second, however. a thirty yard pass from Leigh to L. Spivey gave us a touchdown, but we failed to get the extra point. From then on we held New Bern so tight that they began to pass, one after the other, but none of them were completed. Goodman intercepted one of these passes and ran about 50 yards, but his foot went outside four yards from the goal. The ball was then taken over by C. Spivey, thus making the score 12-0. The next game was with Rocky Mount. At the very beginning Rocky Mount recovered a fumble and scored a touchdown and the extra point. That was the only score of the game, thus making it 7-0 in the visitors' favor. To Scotland Neck the Perquimans Demons journeyed for the fifth game. We won 12-6. At Kinston we were so greatly impressed by the size of the boys that we feared the outcome of the game until we began to play. Randolph Winslow. Slim White and Charles Umphlett were the outstanding players in a game won by the score of 19-0. As Farmville dropped out of the Conference, they forfeited the next game to us. Then we went to Washington to play the strongest team that we met during the sason. We were defeated: Thus ended a very eventful season. In spite of a team composed almost entirely of new 26-0. men, we came out third in the Conference. SUMMARY Perquimans 0 Elizabeth City 20 Perquimans 13 --- .... Edenton -- Perquimans 12 --- .... New Bern 0 Perquimans 0 Rocky Mount 7 Perquimans 12 Scotland Neck 5 Perquimans 19 Kinston 0 Perquimans Farmville fForfeited1 Perquimans 0 Washington 26 MR. EGGERS Coach M, A ',,4.W, f. ri ' A fs 'X ' '-QW .za Ham Y mi 'iw H., 1 rw- SWK pw-M .4-iw iw H wg M, ww' seg www nw HM Fr www iam WW 3 aww gg, may MY I iff QSLMQQWM wW5V?53m5,. Ml WAR? Www E mammary- www gp. 12 ,534 14S'.,N 'sa - 1x ,2.'.1'5.-,,, aff umm WW QQ -.W-was Www rw ,xmas Q R935 ROBERT PA RKER NAT WHITE - VIVIAN MATTHEWS PRESTON CHAPPELL RANDOLPH WINSLOW LAWRENCE SPIVEY VVALLACE REED - HEMBY CHAPPELL FENTON HARRELL BILL YEATES - HENRY MANSFIELD ,-Q DOROTHY ELLIOTT Sponsor BOYS BASKET BALL SQUAD Skim my ' q im Wifi EN K E! E 'Wi' M Z!!! E W --M zu nw mm am . wwe ag 21.3 25.523925-E ii 'gif' : MW if . :uv 7.1521 Q5 V1 ENSVNJ Forward Forward Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard QRBEIIIIIB uf Easiest Ball Season The boys' basketball team played twelve games during the past season, as was scheduled by the Northeastern Conference, finishing the season with a game with Washington, N. C. Our team was composed of boys who had never had much experience in basketballg moreover, they were principally rural boys who did not have ample opportunity to practice. The season was not a glorious success so far as scores are concerned, buft it brought out a lot of boys who had hitherto not been particularly interested in basketball, and a start toward a very good season in 1929-30 has been made. ' QV GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD FRANCES FOWLER - Left Forward BLANCHE EVERETT , Right F01-Ward MARJORIE HEFREN - JESSIE TAYLOE NEWBY ELIZABETH JACKSON - DOROTHY ELLIOTT ..... - , , - MILDRED NACHMAN, JOSEPHINE HEFREN, ENOLA NIXON, HELENE NEWBY. MARY POVVELL, MARIE SPIVEY f K 1 . E3 3 A M HD1Af1vi0ND Our Mascot - Center Right Guard Left Guard - Center MARY Qairls' lgzzahefhall Ogiuuiuarg That the 1928-29 season fo the Perquimans County High School has been an unquali- fied success may be proved by a glance at the scores. The first two games, which were played against the team toward whom the spirit of rivalry is particularly strong- Elizabeth City-were not Conference games. In the first. a nip-and-tuck affair, our team came out victorious by one point: 33-32. The following week the Elizabeth City team came to Hertford prepared to win, but the fighting spirit of our girls beat them by a score Of 38-30. Our first Conference game. on Friday. December 7, was played at home with Bel- haveng it ended in our favor: 33-26. Next our team journeyed to Roanoke Rapids, where they won, after staging the most glorious come-back in their basketball history, by the score of 43-36. Only by each member playing harder in the second half than she had ever played before did the team win this breath-taking game. The two games with Woodland were forfeited to us by them, as they withdrew from the Conference. The Elizabeth City team then met us on our court, and our girls came out with the larger end of the score: 55-26. Our next combat, which was with Washington, was the fateful game, for we lost by only four lone points-which mars our record for this year. Then to Belhaven the team went, where with great ease they doubled the score: 44-22. The next game. with Rich Square, was easily won: 31-6. The other game with Roanoke Rapids, which was here, was won by fifteen points: 45-30. The last game with Elizabeth City was won by one point. while the final one with Washington was won by a margin of fourteen points. The Conference season was ended by the team walking over Rich Square: 51-15. Beyond a doubt, one of the most exciting games played was the one against Nor- folk College, the champoinship team of Tidewater Virginia, which ended 36-31-in our 1 favor. Thus ended the season that was the most successful we have yet had. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 1928-'29 Pefquimans Belhaven 26 Perquimans Roanoke Rapids 36 PeI'C1UimaI1S Woodland mForfeited to usl Pefquimans Elizabeth City 26 PG1'Ql11iII1aHS Washington 31 Peffluimans Rich Square 6 Pefquimans Belhaven 22 Pefquimans Roanoke Rapids 30 Pefquimans Woodland fForfeitedJ Peffluimans Elizabeth City 29 Pefquimans Washington 27 Perfluimans Rich Square 15 'E , 9, VVALTER SMITH BEN TI-IACH - KERMIT BARCLIFT TOM WHITE JR. AUDREN COPELAND EDWARD LEIGH TOM WHITE - E. A. GOODMAN LAWRENCE SPIVEY DORIS REED Sponsor BASEBALL TEAM 1928 - Catcher - Pitcher Shortstop First Base Second Base Third Base Left Field Center Field Right Field esume nf the 25211:-'-ehzxll 525151111 The baseball team of 1928 had a very gratifying season, as one realizes upon glancing over the scores. Mr. S. B. Tatem put the boys through some real workouts before the season started. Ou: first game was with Scotland Neck, on a disagreeable day with the ball being blown about and the sand flying. Bill Yeates, in his first game with our high school, pitched a very good game, the final score of which was 2-2. The next game was with Weldon at Hertfordg although we lost, Walter Smith pitched well and received excellent support from his team mates. For some reason We did not have much hope of winning when we journeyed to LaGrange. This was the first game which Ben Thach pitched, and he did so well that he was the regular pitcher for the rest of the season. The game ended in our favor: 6-5. Next Scotland Neck came to Hertford, sure of victory. They were defeated, however, and the tie that had been made was broken in our favor. April 13, Hertford went to Weldon. An unlucky break in the fourth inning gave Weldon six runs. The boys fought hard, but Weldon got the long end of the score: 7-2. Our second game with LaGrange brought us a score of 14-1, with Thach striking out fifteen men. E. A. Goodman made an outstanding play of high school baseball when he jumped three feet into the air and caught a line drive in his naked hand. April 20 we were visited by Goldsboro, who defeated us 4-3 in a game that was really one of the best of the season. The next game we were due to play was rained out, but on April 27 Elm City came, primed to win. In the fifth inning the rain began to pour in torrents and the game had to be called o1T, but we were one run in the lead. Other games which had been scheduled had to be called off on account of examina- tions, and thus ended a season which we feel was very satisfactory. SCORES Perquimans 2 Scotland Neck Perquimans 7 We-mon Perquimans 6 LaGrange Perquimans 6 Scotland Neck Perquimans 2 Weldon Perquimans 14 Lagrange Perquimans 3 - Goldsboro Perquimans trained outl Kington Perquimans 3 - Elm City fliqezxtlqer Qfispuri CHANGEABLE VERY FAIR - - IIAZY AND BLUSTERY - - LOOK OUT FOR A HEAVY BLOW 'WINDY .... HOT! - SQUALLS HAIL! HAIL! VERY DRY - - SNAPPY WEATHER , - CHILLY - - - LIZZIE BLUE SKIES fHEAVENJ - - - MIST IMISSED! AT SCHOOL CALM - FOGGY COOL A FROST SETTLED BALMY FINE - LIGHTNING PLEASANT SUNNY - UNCERTAIN MILD - THUNDER BREEZY ALL SORTS OF AIRS VARYING - - QUIET BRIGHT SERENE - NO CHANGE MILDRED NACHMAN - RIP SUMNER - ETTA I-IURDLE - FRANCES FOWLER - ANN BARCLIFT ELIZABETH JACKSON MARGARET BOGUE - TOM WHITE - WARNER MADRE - - DORIS REED BROWN SHANNONHOUSE - - MR. EGGERS EDWARD LEIGH - HILDA KNOWLES - NAT WHITE MARY POWELL - HELEN SMITH CLARA HUNTER EARL PIERCE - - TOM NIXON CHARLES UMPHLETT DOROTHY ELLIOTT - FROG WHITE JESSE PARKER PERRY DORIS WHITEHEAD - DICK BAKER - HERBERT NIXON - MAUD PERRY - SALLY STALLINGS MARGARET CHAPPELL JESSIE TAYLOE NEWBY - RUTH HOLLOVVELL - GRANT TWINS FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Frances: Shiver my timbers - Mr. Alford: We will now analyze the situation, and evaluate its contents. Carson: I and Frog - Lawrence: I and Walter - Miss Parker: Can I borrow one of my boys? Dorothy Holdren: t'Lemme see, lemme see - Miss Evans: Now listen. Miss Rowell: Take three detentionsl' Mr. Eggers: Now when do you want to serve that? Jesse Parker: -and all like that. Nat White: Oh, dcncha know'- Margaret Bogue: Oh, yeah, I know. Trixie rat 231 miles an hourl: I know, I know. Leona Umphlett: - and it says. and it says - Miss Dorothy White: So much for thatf' Voice from the rear: Miss Evans, :lease move all the smart ones to the Jack of the room, and let us dumb ones iave the seats in the front. Mildred: Oh, but I don't want to move to the back of the room. Herbert: What are you studying ln English now, Sara? Sara Brinn tquite seriouslyl: About Julius Caesar and the brute that killed him. Mary Helene fmanager of the girls' basketball teaml: May I go into the I office to get some paper to write to Washington? l Tom Nixon: You're just fooling ' l l 1 me, Mary Helen. Washington has been l dead a long time. l Jessie Tayloe: Miss Taylor, what is a buttress? Miss Taylor: 'AA prop. or support. Lawrence: I thought it was a female goat. 1 Miss Francis rreadingl: The sleep- ing fox catches no poultry. Tom: Miss Francis, you ought not io encourage stealing. Miss Taylor fwho has just distribut- ed the copies of TIMEJ: Now does everybody have TIME? Jesse Parker: Mine's gone already. Frances: Don't you' know that Time waits for no man? When Blanche and Robert go to the movies. it's Sweethearts on Parade. Billy Crawford: Miss Woods, Caesar stayed drunk about all the time. didnt he? Miss Woods: Why do you ask that? Billy: Well, he was always saying, -.vn --n.f . Mr. Alford: Am I speaking loud enough? Lucious Blanchard: Sure, I can't sleep. Coach Eggers Lawrence, haven't I Mary Helene: 'KOh, I have a cold. told you boys not to smoke? Marjorie Cwho always talks in in- Lawrence Spivey: -fwhofs Smokingqw itialshz T. B. Cmeaning Too Bad. J Coach Eggers: You've got your pipe Mary Helene: UNO' ws a cold? in Your month- Herbert: I have a disease. Lawrence : Well, I've got my feet in Jessie Tayloe: What is it? my shoes, but I'm not walking. Herbert: High blonde pressure. PSALM OF PLANE GEOMETRY CLASS CWith Apologies to David? Mr. Eggers is my teacher: I shall not pass. He maketh me work propositions and exposeth my ignorance before the whole class. He restoreth my sorrow: he causeth me to explain propositions for my grades sake. Yet, though I study u'ntil midnight I shall gain no knowledge, for demonstrations surely trouble meg theorems and triangles distress me. He prepareth a test of great length for me: he giveth me a poor grade: my sorrow runeth over. Surely distress and sadness shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall remain in plane geometry forever. C . 15 ' y ?' sh -'iii Q 1 K I p ami lk 5:35 lylql- I Q .Q-xx 1 x, f ., 5925: ,S Xu: Q X- A x ' XQWHIU QW xeffv -HX 'JNL-ix.. , X nx NW X :Yq,slYU3QLlm K f X4 .. Q' t xxx -vu 'N I N ll K , 'N X RX 'I '-632 741. ' ' 22:52 I Q NAR- CL -vsgmz ,, -1 . 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MILADY SHOP Women's Wear Exclusively Phone 23598 212 Main St. Norfolk, Virginia EASTERN COTTON OIL CO. HERTFORD, N. C. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Buyers of Seed and Seed Cotton The Newest in Spring Fashions Moderately Priced RI C E ' S 322 Granby Street Norfolk, Virginia CAROLINA BANKING 8z TRUST CO. We Solicit Your Banking Our Aim is to be Helpful and Please Each Customer TRY US U 2- , .K Ji EED Ea ELTO STATE PRIDE FEEDS. CORN MEAL, CRACKED CORN AND MIXED FEEDS Wholesale GRAIN AND HAY Buyers and Shippers of SEED SOY BEANS Distributors of 'l'EXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS HERTFORD, N. C. L T' T T'T? T 7' f'T ' T'j T 'T'T1 u CAROLINA AMUSLEMENT Inc. COMPLIMENTS Operating of CAROLINA AND ALK'RAMA THEATRES D. WALTER HARRIS ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. New Organ in Carolina Theatre I +A-Af-A ff- 1 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. THE INDEPENDENT Largest Circulation of any Local Weekly Newspaper in North Carolina. W. O. SAUNDERS Editor and Publisher LET US DO YOUR PRINTING M o -cl e r n machinery, up-to-the- I, produce the very best to be had in printing. Anything from a Calling Card to a College Annual. No job too largeg no job too small. g minute type faces, enables us to Il Glhin Bunk ILL be treasured by you as a record of the golden days of youth: of events large and small that will 'be thus recalled in later years and always with deliightg of friendships that will remain forever green. lt will be the magic door through which you need only to passg to step from age into youth! To us whose privilege it was to have a large and pleasant part in its making, this hook will always be a reminder of the many friendships that grew and multiplied in this building. And so We extend to the Class our heartiest congratulations and to those of you whom we came to know best, Adois! Hasta la vista! 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