I had the honor of attending HUGH MORSON from grades grades 8 thru 12 ( class of 1955). Farmer Smith, a general in USAF wrote me while I as serving in laon air base france. Our wing commander dem...
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Just sitting around reading interesting things on the internet and ran across this web site. Was so exciting they sure were great times to be alive. I am still around, live in Raleigh, Retired an...
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The Chess Pie was great,lunch was .25 then .35. Waiting for city bus to go home on N.Boylan Ave. ( bus required a token of .15) there was a bakery @ Morgan & Wilmington St. had the best French Pa...
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I am a historian trying to learn more about Chalmers Wessinger, A South Carolina native who is supposed to have taught at Morrison HS in the 1930s. While there he is reputed to have earned a law ...
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10-07-2019 I stumbled onto this great site this evening. I attended Hugh Morrison Jr. High School grades 7 8 & 9, then went to Needham Broughton 10 11, & 12 greduated 1963. There are some names m...
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I am also one of the class of 1955. I almost didn't get to participate in graduation. Rex McMillan and I were going to give Coach Chris Shay a gift during our last assembly. We were told that we ...
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called Good Night Raleigh has two articles well worth reading covering demolition of the school: The Death of a High School and ‘In Days of Auld Lang Syne’ — Chronicling ...
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I was fortunate to attend Morson HS thru my junior year('55). Morson and Broughton were then merged so our class graduated from Broughton (56). It was tough to be moved across town, but it worked...
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I have previously posted some notes about my mother, Drexel Layton Yorke (known in her high school days as Rex Layton)who graduated in the class of 1929 at Hugh Morson HS. She passed away very pe...
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I was at Hugh Morson at the same time as classmate David Austin. I remember Ms. Ferguson, Ms. Redecker. In those years, there was a female gym teacher there who coached a team of tap dancers....I...
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