Reidsville High School - Renocahi Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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E 'S' li' 4' FOREVVORD N this volume of THE SOUVENIR it is our aim, by pictures, sketches and literary illustrations, to por tray the life at Reiclsville High School XVe hope the readers will like the re- flections as we like the life. IN MEMORIAM FLURENCE ANDERSDN DIED APRIL 14, 1922 we, the Senior Glass of 1922, ueuirate this the sernnn volume nf fthe Svuuuenirv tu nur helunen tearher, miss Eflanie Que Starry wha has helu our ruum, been our Qluuiser ann jFrienlJ anti Qbirls' Sithletir Dirertnr fur the past three pears THE SOUVENIR EDITOR-I N-CHIEF Board of Editors CATHERINE CARDXER ,,,,.. ,,.....,..,,........,,.. I fdifm'-in-Cfliff LINDA STACY ..,,,,......,,,,.. ,,........,v,,........,. Hzzsizzcsx AIlf1f1agr'1' LANYRENCE XVATT ......,...... ....,.,.., + IS.Yl.Sfl1f1f BZISIIIICSS Illalzaffvr HERTHA MCCOLLUM ..,,..... ,,,,........,,......,.,.A.,... I ,1'fm'f1f'y ffdifm' REGINALD SPRINKLE ...,,,... ............. 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', .. L-Q ff , ., . .. .F if Q 1 U3 '- , 7 F 1 - '- 'I Q, 'Z' lf' 2 .-lb. ! :'.'M x'HL '1 'Q' A Jr ,gfwx ' f'-.11 'fgw' ,,1rw-H,--,L ffjf ,-1.5 'V fi A15 fh. 75' 44,1 A' EW V .. fif, 3 1 ' 1 5 M , ' f' . . 1 1. nf ifgi X 3, fx, ' A 'Ls M ff-L, , A 5 ' N g- Y' 2.115152 .' ,mf -- ff: -.-fufid ff-s.-wr-Ave? 15' ff' 1 . ,, w,1Wf51,a: L: ,- - . 'I FRANKLIN STREET SCHOOL 'lc THE SOUVEPNIR City School Board ilDtfirers SCOTT FILLMAN ......, ...................,................. .......... . ............... C h airman W. S, SOMERS ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,......4..,.,............ ........... S e cretary-Treasurer QZIIIUZIS MANTON OLlX'ER MRS. DORA B. M1LLs C. W. SWANN Miss EMMA MCKINNEY Achievements-High School fzgi.. HE HIGH SCHOOL enrollment for 1921-22 is 2001 an in- ,f'E'l - CA f ' l ll ' h l B 1 crease o approximate y per cent in t e ast year. ecause t of this the Faculty has increased from seven to nine. Two county schools consolidated with our city schools, thus making an increase in every grade. Not only does this give them the l advantage of better schooling, but also interests many gram- mar school graduates of the county to come into Reidsville High on the school 'bus, instead of dropping their education there. This arrangement is not per- manent-merely on trial. This year, as last, we attained the standard by being on the list of accredited schools of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. The arrangement for the four-year high school course which was necessary because of the addition of a grade has now been com- pleted, so that a graduate of this High School will have no condition in enter- ing any college in the South. A steady improvement has been shown in the music -culture, due to the efficient supervision of Mrs. Francis NVomack. Regardless of lack of study hall, great progress has been made. Plans are now being made for the musi- cal part of the Commencement exercises which her class will render. In spite of the adverse conditions under which the Athletic Associations have labored their records have been exceptionally successful. Not until after Christmas did they succeed in obtaining an indoor court for basket-ball, and all standard branches of physical culture are planned for next year's course. S 'if THE. SOUVENIR wg The city voted 3300000 bonds for a new High School building. The bonds were sold December 23, 1921. The premium on the bonds amounted to 9'p10,700. The.land adjoining the Franklin Street School has already been purchased for the site, and plans for a new, modern High School have been accepted. The building is to be completed by the fall of 1922, The perfect attendance of the entire enrollment of the High School for the fall teim of 1921 has been 23 per cent. This has accounted in large part for the long scholarship honor list this year. Those on the honor roll making a grade of from 95 to 100 were as follows: Estes Millner, Bertha McCollum, Ruby Smith, Margaret Fels, Lois Lively, and Elizabeth McGehee. The others on the honor roll made an average of between 93+ and 95. Their names fol- low: Benton Pipkin, Catherine Gardner, Zora Foy, Susie Sharp, Louise Tesh, Maude Griffin, Margaret Lee Millner, Helen Newell, Loula B. Clarke, Eliza- beth Stocks. Burch Lively. Berrie VVilliams, Virginia Butler, Dillard Gardner, and lVilliam Butler. 9 A splendid spirit of cooperation exists between the Faculty and the stu- dent body. The pupils have realized that dishonesty does not pay and that it hurts the individual, the class, and the reputation of the entire High School. This realization has caused the development of a high system of honor, which is the only salvation of a school. Public School Music for Sight Singing and Music Appreciation HIS SCHOOL has been greatly benehted by the Public School i Music Course which Mrs. Francis VVomack has so graciously is taught for the past eight years. Not only are we able to get up musical programs quickly but we have also learned to rec- ' , i f 7 M QETfclsC,5 xii l ognize and sing good music. It is taught as a regular course in all grades once a week, but the High School studies in a body. Three special groups: Q l J Double Trio, C25 Mixed Quartet, f 35 Male Quartet, and a Chorus Choir have been made up of the best voices. A concert is given in the middle of each year by these groups and the music for the bac- calaureate sermon and the Commencement exercises is rendered by them. 9 x 'Sc' THE SOUVENIR wtf lf1:.xN14I.1N STREET l1':LElNlENT.'XRV SCHOOL FACULTY The Creed of The True Teachers NYe helieve in boys and girls, the men and women Of a great to-mOrrOw: that whatever the lmy soweth the man shall reap. We helieve in wisdom, as revealed in human lives as well as in the pages Of a printed hunk: in lessons taught not so much hy preeept as hy example: in ability to work with the hands as well as to think with the headg in everything that makes life large and lovely. We helieve in beauty in the sehOOlrOOm, in the home, in daily life, and in and Out of floors. XYe helieve in laughter, in love, in faith, in all ideals and distant hopes that lure us on. NYC lmelieve that every lmur nf every day vve receive a just reward for all we are and all we do. NYC helieve in the present and its Opportunities, in the future and its promises, and in the divine jfmy nf living. ,franklin Qtreet Elementary School ,faculty FANNIE lLXlI.liY GQXRIDNER ................ A, ..............,,...... Priuripui DOIQ.-X Cons MARY XVALKER Mies. ROBERT lQ.xsrOE TXNNII-2 LASLEY LUCILLE UUCIIANAN LORA XYixi.m:1a Iirgsslle HENNETT Term LAMm2TH ALMA NVOOIJRLTFF IU '11 THE SOUVENIR Primary Page l A Good American respects the flag. A Good American must keep well. lar A Good American must obey. The race moves forward upon the feet of little children. ll THE SOUVENIR 'lr' Grammar Grade Page l Scholarship and Attendance. b Health Through Diet and Exercise. Happiness and Progress Through Play. The Rights of the Child: to Health, to lfVork and Play, to the Social Inheritance of Arts, Letters, and Science, to Efficiency, to Believe in Himself. , l 2 'if THE SOUVENIR fit' Parent-Teachers' Association ,franklin Street MRS. H. R. SCOTT .....................,.............................. ..................... P resident MRS. ROBERSON SAUNDERS ......... ........... V ice-President MRS. FELIX MILES .......................... ................. 5 ecrctary MRS. C. A. WHITSETT .................................................. ........... T reasurer iLHhJSUtIhill2 511211112 MRS. D. R. PRITCHETT .....,........,......,. President MRS. WILL MCCOLLUM ...Secretary MRS. JOHN WATLINGTON ....... Vice-President MRS. D. A. HOUGH ............. Treasurer U AIMS OF THE ASSOCIATION 1. To raise the standard of home life. To develop wiser, better trained parenthood. To give young people ignorant of the proper careiand training of children opportunities to learn this, that they may better perform the duties of parenthood. 2. To bring into closer relations the home and the school, that parent and teacher may cooperate intelligently in the education of the child. 3. To surround the childhood of the whole world with that loving, wise care in the impressionable years of life, that will develop good citizens, instead of law-breakers and criminals. i 4. To rouse the whole community to a sense of its duty and responsi- bility to the blameless, dependent, and neglected children, because there is no philanthropy which will so speedily reduce our taxes, reduce our prison ex- penses, reduce the expense of institutions for correction and reform. The work of the Congress is civic work in its broadest sense. and every man or woman who is interested in the aims of the Congress is cordially invited to become a member and aid in the organized effort for a higher, nobler, national life, which can, only be attained through the individual homes. 5. To carry the mother-love and mother-thought into all that concerns or touches childhood in the Home, School, Church, State, and Legislation. One generation, one entire generation, of all the world of children UNDERSTOOD asthey SHOULD be, LOVED as they ASK to be, and so DEVELOPED as they MIGHT be, would more than begin the millenium. 13 THE SOUVENIR j1M-THE JANITOR The most serviceable member of the Faculty 14 Half J0Me7',,:1,x9 IW,- f Nf N- G0 ffl ffrlwf THE SOUVENIR PRICE HENDERSON GWYNN, JR., M University of North Carolina Superintendent of Schools MRS. FRANCIS WOMACK Peace Institute MUSIC WATSON D. LAMBETH, A. B. Elon College HISTORY AND ENGLISH 16 THE SOUVENIR JOHN MINOR GWYNN, A. B. University of North Carolina Principal SPANISH KATHRYN MOYER, A. R. Oberlin College, Ohio ENGLISH .IANIE STACY, A. B. North Carolina College for Women MATHEMATICS AND FRENCH i i 17 THE SOUVENIR IRVIN F. PARKER, A. ll. ' ' University of North Carolina SCIENCE AUDREY BARBER North Carolina College for Vlfomen MATHEMATICS ETHEL ROBINSON, B. S. Coker College CS. CJ MATHEMATICS AQD SCIENCE l 18' E E Q 5 , Q 5 .1 i l x Z 5 E E F 2 5 f E 1 , 5 Q 1 f I F E E 2 E if a 5 z ? 1 9 G , F' 2 v H E 1 f . . 5 i 3 3 E A 2' E S a F E 9 5 f 5 4 2 1- L 5 I A E Z Q Q 2 j -S' NF llgmh K., 'R X lf: X X if in 'ctr xxx: ' H11 Ol , G 5 15- CQ ialqggi -emass LN THE SOUVENIR SPONSOR T R NKIN, JR. 0 'if THE SOUVENIR '11 VIRGINIA CAROLINA ALLEN uJINKSu Age 17 When pleasure and duty clash Lf! duty ga to smash. Athletic Association C1, 25 g Varsity Bas- ket-Ball C15 g I. L. Society Cl, 2, 3, 45 g Old Originalsg Double Trio C355 Mixed Quar- tette C352 French Club C455 Ukulele and Guitar Club C455 Bobbed Hair Club C453 Secretary and Treasurerg A. N. S. Club C3, 45. In all her various studies, Virginia's line, which she practices most, is the bestg and many a man has she Hroped inn with it. Another occupation is keeping up with the styles of Gay Parcef' which she does with exceeding taste. Virginia is a sport, so long as too much work is not involved, but the movies are a great attraction to her. EDWARD MOORE ANDERSON Miss ANDERSONH Age 16 He that tootetlz not his own horn, the same shall not be tootcdf' Athletic Association C3, 453 Varsity Basket-Ball Squad C455 Class Basket-Ball C453 Senate-New Hampshire C355 French Club C45. Miss Anderson, who enjoys all of the privileges of a girl, is famous for his graceful pitching and home runs, in fact, he is another Babe RuthC?5 Yet he has done a man's job selling candy for the benefit of the Annual. 'if THE SOUVENIR FLORENCE ELIZABETH ANDERSON JULIA HASTINGS BROOKS Age 18 Arpllfifllf to pe1'fm'11z. Athletic Association C353 Irving Liter! ary Society C3, 45 5 French Club C45 : Uku- lele and Guitar Clubs C45. Florence joined us in the Junior year after she had learned all one could at VVentworth. She is one of many who ask numerous questions in geometry class, but she asks to learn and not to waste time, for she is very studious. Age 18 Hath thy fail 6,L'1' cozzsimzcd the mid- night oil. Athletic Association C2, 3, 45g Class Basket-Ball C3. 45: Irving Literary Soci- ety Cl, 2, 3, 455 Press Reporter C453 French Club C453 Tennis Club C455 So- cial Editor THE SOUVENIR. On January 27, 1922, Julia was given a much-needed hairnet for not crying on mid term exams. Any time from Five minutes before until tive minutes after bell, Julia has been known to race into the room half out of breath, yet enough left to say her usual witty remark. Julia is also gifted in talking. 'if THE SOUVENIR PATTIE BROWN FLORENCE ELIZABETH BURTON SKSISH Age 17 Age 17 Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 41: Spanish Club C415 French Club C41. To know Pattie is to like herg to find her in a bad humor is well nigh impossible. In school Pattie appears quiet and studi- ous. and is faithful to every duty. She ranks with Mary in neatness. Youth is mirth. Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 415 Class Basket-Ball C2, 3, 41, Captain C415 Varsity Basket-Ball C1, 2, 3, 415 Vice-President Class C115 Irving Literary Society Cl, 2. 3, 41: Double Trio C3, 415 French Club. Vice-President C415 Old Originalsg Uku- lele and Guitar Clubsg Bobbed Hair Club, Vice-President C415 Club Editor THE SOUVENIR. If it were not for Sis's Well, good! It suits me at moments when the teachers were getting us told we would have met with more tragedy than we have, but with such remarks she has cast off many dark clouds. To know Florence is to be able to understand why the indehnable word cute was created. She is everybody's friend, but, as a word of warning- Don't get her mad with you. One of our best athletes. '11 'ic' THE SOUVENIR 'slr' ELIZABETH AGNES VAUGHN CARDVVELL UGIRAFFEU Age is A statue full, I hair a dzcmpy woman. Athletic Association tl, 2, 3, 453 Class Basket-Ball 12, 3, 45, Varsity Basket-Ball QI, 2, 3, 45, Manager 1453 Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 41: Double Trio 143g French Club i453 Ukulele and Guitar Clubsg Tennis Clubg Athletic Editor THE SOUVENIR. Giraffe is another of our good athletes. For four years she has held the place as forward on the Basket-Ball Team. Not only in this but in everything she is a good sport. We have never been able to llncl out how she escapes being caught eating in school. NELLIE LEE CARROLL Age 19 Ii matters not what you are tllouglzt to bv, but what you really arf. Athletic Association C453 Irving Liter- ary Society Q4Jg French Club f4y. Nellie came in during our Junior year. She has babyish ways and is very quiet but this only makes her all the more lovable. She doesn't have to curl her hair because she has a permanent wave by nature. nie: curiosity is unsurpassable. 'i' THE SOUVENIR 'if MARY COLEMAN Age 17 She is well paid tl1at's well satisfied. Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 453 French Club C433 Spanish Club Q4Dg Uke and Guitar Clubs. Since Mary entered High School she has shown her interest in her fellow students by keeping a memory book. She is con- sidered the neatest girl in the class, and is one of the best workers. She is a good provider, for never has she failed the cry. Give me a bite. GLADYS JANE DAVIS HGALE HENRYH Age 16 Talking, she knows not why and cares not what. Athletic Association fl, 2. 353 Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 41g French Club 1455 Secretary and Treasurerg Spanish Club 145: Old Originalsg Bobbed Hair Club C4D: Tennis Club CZD. Gladys is known for being the biggest primp in the class. She is always hungry but every Senior is noted in this line. Her favorite saying is How many P +34 THE SOUVENIR 'sk CATHERINE BLAIR GARDNER GARLAND KEMP GILLIE HTICKH UVOODOOU Age l7 Age 17 None can demand success, but .9110 does more, she desc'1't'cs if. Athletic Association C3, 455 Class Bas- ket-Ball C3, 453 Vice-President Class Cl. 355 Secretary and Treasurer Class C153 Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 453 Critic and Censor C453 French Club C459 Old Originalsg Uke and Guitar Clubs: Tennis C453 Bobbed Hair Club C45g Presidentg Honor Roll C3, 455 Editor-in-Chief THE SoUvENIR. Tick, our Editor-in-Chief, is a gem. The class could never have gotten along without her. She is the kind of girl who plays basket-ball for the sport of it and not to get on the team. Wl1atex'er she starts she does well. A witty heart and a merry one. Athletic Association C2, 3, 45 3 Class Bas- ket-Ball C2, 3, 45, Varsity C353 D. L. So- ciety C25: SenatefNew Jersey C355 Old Originalsg French Club C45. Every one stops work C?5 when Garland enters the room so that they can hear him gossip, the latest news. He is forever talking of catching air at 60 miles an hour, but Rosetta is always included. Per- haps that is why he waits until Geometry period to study his lesson. 'nl' THE SOUVENIR EUNICE OLIVIA GOODE Age 18 A uzerry heart maketli a rheerful mzn1fr11ar1re. Athletic Association C453 Varsity Ras- ket-liall H455 Irving Literary Society f4D3 French Club f4J: Bobbecl Hair Club C41 Olivia did not join us until this year, but regardless of the short time she has been with us she has become an inseparable part of us. She is strong for athletics and goes at everything with the right spirit. MARGARET XVOODLEY HANCOCK Age 18 Slut knows her own mind and so do wrt' Athletic .Association C353 Irving Liter- ary Society C3. 45. Margaret also came to us from Went- worth in her Junior year. With her gen- erous nature she hzls won many friends. Virginia would lose some of her weight if it were not for Margaret's constant pour of jokes, which keeps her and every one else laughing. 'ff 1 fi' THE SOUVENIR 'if ANNE MONTGOMERY HARRIS TEMPIE PARKER HARRIS KSIXNNAHY HTEMP!! Age 18 Age 18 He sure I0 live on the sunny side. Athletic Association tl, 2, 333 Cheer Leader C43g Irving Literary Society tl, 2. 3. 43g Old Originals: French Club C435 Uke and Guitar Club C43 5 Vice Presidentg Tennis Club U33 Class Statistician. No doubt, Anne is the Good Samari- tan of the class. If any one is in trouble look for her with it. Anne is an expert at cooking. She has many friends of both sexes. Anne is a living example of the saying, Laugh and grow fat. USMIISIIIIZB izewr failetlzf' Athletic Association QI, 2, 3, 435 Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 43, President Q43 9 French Club i439 Uke and Guitar Club C43g A. N. S. 13, 43. Reg is still waiting for his place willed him, in Tempie's car, but he will never get it as she is saving it for Buck. Because of her sweet disposition she is liked by both teachers and students. She spends much of her time working in flowers. In the last year Tempie has shown great im- provement in all her studies. 'st' THE SOUVENIR 'if NVTLLIAM EDWARD HAYGOOD HEDDIEH Age 18 You fmz depend on him for every dutyg he is as true as steel. Athletic Association CZ, 3, 435 Class Basket-Ball C435 Varsity Basket-Ball Squad C333 D. L. Society Cl, 235 Senate- Florida C335 Male Quartet C3, 433 French Club, President C43. Eddie is an exceptional French stu- dent and a prop of the class. He is also a ladies' man. We wonder whose career Eddie will pattern after, Mr. Benson's or McCormick's. LAVVTON KALLAM Age 22 Still aclzietfing, still pursuing the hrs! tlzerv is in life. Athletic Association C2, 3. 43: Class Basket-Ball C435 Class Vice-President C235 D. L. Society CZ, 333 Vice-President. Secretary-Treasurer C23, President C331 Class Poet. Lawton, the most deserving Senior boy. is especially interested in the ladies. XVhen any one is leaving town, regardless of their destination, Lawton always wants them to take a love message to his girl there. His choice will be one who doesn't use slang so that she will be suitable for a minister's wife. 'st' THE SOUVENIR I '11 JOHN MACARN MCBRYDE HJOHNNIE MAC Age 16 And still his tongue 1'tlll on. Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 433 Class Basket-Ball Cl, 2, 333 Varsity Basket-Ball, Assistant Manager C453 Class Baseball Cl, Z, 353 Varsity Baseball Squad C333 D. L. Society Cl, 25: Senate-Michigan C3,I Varsity Track Squad. Johnnie Mac's witty and smart re- marks are appreciated in the Senior Class but especially by himself. He has made a baseball record in his own judgment. He cavorts around second base, strikes out Babe Ruth and gets a hit off of Christy Mathewson, Do not think that john is conceited for he is not, in fact, he is a fa- vorite with every one. John is another of our great hunters. MALCOLM HUGH MCBRY DE HTARZANU Age 17 Belmld! ri 1ll0df'l'7l iIIIf7l'0T'CIJlL'lll' 011 Cnlfzomzf' Athletic Association CZ, 37: D. L. Soci- ety Cl, 253 Speaker of Senate Clip: Tri- angular Debate C3l 3 Varsity Track Squad. Malcolm is not content unless he is ar- guing. If he has an opinion he will up- hold it to the last. He is also very exact- ing. He can discuss most any subject ex- cept women intelligently. His one aim is to become a lawyer. So far he has come up to every requirement of this pattern. 'sl' THE SOUVENIR 'slr' BERTHA ADELAIDE MCCOLLUM JAMES RAY MATHEWSON BERT HJIMU Age 18 Age 16 Let her laik and she is happy. Athletic Association Cl, 2, 455 Class Basket-Ball CZ, 45: Varsity Basket-Ball Squad Cl, 455 Class President C153 Irving Literary Society C1, 2, 3, 455 Double Trio C3, 455 French Club C455 Spanish Club C455 Uke and Guitar Club C45 Tennis Cl, 25 3 A. N. S. Club C3, 455 Honor Roll C45 5 Literary Editor THE SOUVENIR. We hardly know how some of us would have graduated had it not been for Ber- tha's willingness to coach us during her spare moments. She has an abundance of gray matter and knows how to use it. Her favorite time for arguing is in History class, and we are always glad when Tar- zan takes the opposite side, because then we know we will have a recreation period. Social affairs and sports are of great in- terest to her. Keep 'cm blujffedf' Athletic Association CZ, 3, 455 Class Basket-Ball C3, 45: Baseball C355 Varsity Baseball Squad C355 D. L. Society Cl, 253 Senate-North Carolina C353 Triangular Debate C3, 453 French Club C453 Spanish Club C453 Radio Club C455 Government Call 4CVg Humor Editor THE SOUVENIR. Jim', is the wit and humor of our class. He works more over smart things to say than he does over his lessonsg yet, why should he worry, for if he has not seen his lessons he will bluff the teachers so that they each have a mental picture of Jim burning midnight oil. 'E THE SOUVENIR 'ui' l THEODORE PRICE MATHEWSON t'Tr:1mv Age 17 E.rnuzs may rome, arams may go, but I go on as eiw'. Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 45: D. l., Society fl, 253 Senate-Mississippi C355 Old Originalsg French Club H453 Spanish Club C45. Teddy could be a banner student if he would try. Few people are able to con- centrate as he does. He passed off three entrance exams in one day. Like many others hc likes wine and women, JAMES ESTES MILLNER Age 18 Mm of few 'words are best. Athletic Association H553 D. L. Society fl, 255 Senate-Maryland C351 Honor R011 145. Here is the banner student of the class. The teacher tells him that his knowledge in Spanish grammar equals his own. He is especially interested in the French lan- guage and he carries on a French corre- spondence with a well-educated French- man. He is not interested in women. 'lc' THE SOUVENIR 4- IDA LOU NORMAN Age 17 Eat, drink and be merry to-dayg for to-morrow ye may die. Athletic Association fl, 2, 3, 415 Irving Literary Society fl, 2, 3, 43, Critic C231 Double Trio C3, 455 Old Originalsg Span- ish Club C4jg Uke and Guitar Club C4D. Ida Lou enjoys good jokes and loves to crack 'em with Mr. Parker on Chemistry class. She spends a great part of her time making candy, but any one who has her ability of making and eating it should. She is planning a trip to the South Sea Isles So she can perfect her Ukulele stroke. GUY RAXVLI NS PETTI GRENV LUCK Age 18 To gc! by with all you van. Athletic Association C2, 3, 45: Class llasket-Hall U55 Spanish Club f4J, Hand 13, 43: Radio Club C4Dg Varsity Baseball 645. Hick is a true believer in the maxim. Too much work is sinful. Like most lazy people he is gifted with good nature and dry wit, which make him very popular. He is more interested in wireless teleg- raphy than any other work. 'll THE SOUVENIR 'Sic' WILLIS BENTON PIPKIN HENRY PALMER SCHOOLFIELD Pip UENRIQUEH Age 17 Age 18 Wall Street and big fer! make a good To br strong is to be happy. foundation. Athletic Association C2, 3, 43: Manager Varsity Baseball C45 3 D. L. Society Cl, 25 5 Senate-Arkansas C375 French Club C433 Spanish Club C4D. Pip has many worthy characteristics. He is very deep, careful, exacting, and rather inclined to he stingy. He can dis-- cuss any subject intelligently. Pip asks many questions but never has to ask the same one twice. Athletic Association CZ, 355 D. L. Soci ety C233 Class Baseball C331 Class Bas- ket-Ball C375 Senate-Delaware C3J, Spanish Club C45 3 Class Prophet C4j. 'KEnrique is our big hunter. He distin- guished himself also by walking three miles in hfteen-inch snow to get to schoolg but was it because he was anxious to get to school or get some gun shells? We do not know. It was a tie between James and Henry as to which should be joke Editor. gk THE SOUVENIR 'nt' HERMAN HARRISON sM1T11 Age is Why should life all labor be? Athletic Association f3, 45. Herman first christened the school trucks. He has brains galore, but won't work them unless it is positively necessary. One can depend on Herman but he never promises to do a thing unless he is sure he will be able to do it. This year he has showed a great improvement in his Math. LEE THOMAS SMITH Age 18 To Iiw al ease and not bv bound In tliizzlef' Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 455 Radio Club 145g Band C255 Art Editor Tm: SoUvEN1R. Behold, the artist and chemist of the class. He is especially interested in wire- less telegraphy and will some day in the near future become famous as the inventor of perpetual motion. Lee is extremely good natured, neat in appearance, and a man of few words. He gives his Oakland good training. 'mls' THE SOUVENIR 'ah RUBYE DALE SMITH REGINALD FRANKLIN SPRINKLE UREDH HBCU Age 17 Age 17 Happy am I, from care I am free, Why ca11't they all be eonlented like me2 ' Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 455 Class Vice-President C255 Class Secretary and Treasurer C3, 45, Varsity Basket-Ball C3. 45, Captain C453 Class Basket-Ball CZ, 3. 45, Irving Literary Society Cl, 2, 3, 45, Vice-President C35 3 Old Originals, French Club, Tennis Club Cl, 25 3 Uke and Guitar Club C45, Secretary and Treasurer, Honor Roll C3, 455 Class Historian. Ruby, better known as Red, has made a wonderful record in school, and the last two years she has been on the Honor Roll. So you see the reports about her burning midnight oil must be true for it is then or never that she studies, for until bedtime she is busy entertaining the opposite sex or keeping up the drug stores and confec- tionary shops. 'My lzeart leaps up when I belzold a female in the street. Athletic Association C2. 3, 455 Class Basket-Ball C3, 45, Manager C35, Captain C453 Varsity Basket-Ball C45, Varsity Baseball C3, 45 5 D. L. Society Cl, 25 5 Sen- ate-Oregon C353 French Club C455 Span- ish Club C45, Vice-President, Subscrip- tion Manager THE SOUVENIR. With the ladies Reg is a sensational hit and nothing is to blame but his win- some personality. Not only the girls, but the boys also like him. Basket-ball is his favorite sport but keeping in training is a 'ijonahu to him. wtf THE SOUVENIR LINDA VERNON STACY NLYNDYN Age 17 A perfect woman nobly painted. Athletic Association Cl, Z, 3, 45g Var- sity Basket-Ball Cl. Z, 3, 45, Captain Cl, 2, 45g Class Basket-Ball CZ, 3, 45, Captain C255 Class Vice-President C45, Secretary and Treasurer C255 Irving Literary Soci- ety C1, Z, 3. 453 French Club C45 1 Spanish Club C45g Tennis C353 Uke and Guitar Club C455 President Bobbed Hair Club C455 Business Manager THE SOUVENIR. For four years Linda has held the lead in our class for athletics. Tickling the keys is her specialty, and her spending money goes for buying ukulele and guitar strings. She is a good sport and is willing to try anything once. ROSETTA CLARK TURNER HSIIICCC and the world smiles with yang Weep and you weep alone. Athletic Association Cl, Z. 3, 45, Presi- dent C453 Varsity Basket-Ball Squad Cl, 255 Class Basket-Ball CZ, 3, 455 Irving Literary Society CZ, 3, 45, Vice-President CM of 35g French Club C453 Spanish Club C45- Rosetta has two winning points, beauty, and a sweet disposition, in her favor. Her perfect, brown curls have won her the name of Mary Pickford, the second. She has a great mind. Think what a scholar she would have been if she had put more of it on her studies and less on Garland. She is in on all athletics. 'st' ft' THE SOUVENIR DORA XVALLACE WALKER LAWRENCE EUGENE WATT DORA Humana Age 17 Age lS 'AAU that I asf: is fa bv let 11lm10. Athletic Association C353 Irving Liter- ary Society C3, 45: French Club C452 Uke and Guitar Club C45 5 A. N, S. Club C3, 45. 'ADO-ra is very outspoken: she believes in saying what she thinks. She goes to the picture show now from force of habit. The habit began when XVatt was Manager of the Colonial. lleware of Doral A blond vamp. Do VifjflZ'4f6'Ul' 110 'many D01z't write-fear no 'ZU0H1UH.U Athletic Association CZ, 3, 45, President C451 Class Basket-Ball CZ, 3, 453 Varsity Basket-Ball C45, Manager C353 Class liaseball Cl, 2, 35 5 Varsity Baseball C3, 45 3 Class President Cl, 2, 3, 453 D. L. Society Cl, 25: Senate-Kansas C355 French Club C45 3 Spanish Club C453 Old Originalg As- sistant Business Manager THE SoUvENIk: Varsity Track Squad C45. Cager is the best all-round boy in the class. This statement is verified by the fact that he has been President of our class all four years of the High School. He is a good athlete and has starred in many basket-ball games of the season. He shoots good goals, but better lines, He has made himself famous by etlicient, business- like work in the publication of the Annual. 'if THE SOUVENIR ESTHER CATHERINE WAY Age 17 1 put all my troubles down in the bot- tom of my llenrt, and then si! on the lid and smile. Athletic Association Cl, 2, 3, 43, Vice- President C335 Irving Literary Society Cl. 2, 3, 43, Press Reporter C333 Spanish Club C43. President C335 Tennis Club C433 Old Originals. Esther is the Baby Vamp and Class Novelist. She and Rosetta, because of their intimacy from childhood and their beau- tiful curls. are termed The Gold Dust Twins. Her dreams are of the wild and woolly NVest, because in her future life she intends to cast aside her vampish ways and become the ideal wife. MARTHA JANE WITTY Age 17 To .ray little and perform much .rlzows flle CllG1'dClE7'1'SllL'J of a great mind. French Club C43. Martha did not join us until the Senior year but we have already learned to love her. She does not have much to say but when she does speak it is worth while to listen. She has a smile for every one and lives up to her name- Witty. ELAINE HAMRICK GOOIZE Entered class in second semester. 'ir 6 h I . ,a Y 1. ,affirm . 31' Senior Chart NAME NICKNAME HOBBY FAVORITE EXPRESSION VIRGINIA ALLEN Jinks Entertaining Who is that man? - FLORENCE ANDERSON Teeny Swiping books I haven't got it EDWARD ANDERSON SiS'y Askin' questions Le'me Sell your candy JULIA BROOKS BI'0OkSie ' Hysterics E Oh, good night l PATTIE BROWN Pain Giving fire alarm You know your Span- ish? i FLORENCE BURTON Sister Cutting up Well, good! NELLIE CARROLL Nell Studying '11 don't seethar' MARY COLEMAN 'tPete Eating candy I'm 'bout to freeze -.K ELIZABETH CARDWELL Slim Throwing goals Aw, shoot! GLADYS DAVIS HGHDCI' D21ViS', Primping How many? CATHERINE GARDNER Tick Blushing 'AI want you to git that! GARLAND GILLIE Voodoo Gassing Sweet Mama! OLIVIA GOODE Lizzy Comhgig her hair 'Tm crazy 'bout apples !' ANN HARRIS Ann Laughing i Oh, for heaven's sakei' TEMPIE HARRIS Tempest Speaking I got son1et'in' to tell you MARGARET HANCOCK t'Peg Riding with Cecil Hello, Anna! EDDIE HAYGOOD Shanghai Flirting CSoph girlsl Aw--! LAWTON KALLAM 2Marshall Pessimism If you see my girlL MALCOLM MCBRYDE Tarzan Arguing Be quiet! NAME NIGKNAME Honnv FAVORITE EXPRESSION JOHN MCBRYDE Jonnie Mac Gossiping Hash! BERTHA MCCOLLUM Bert Talking I've had fierce fun Esres MILLNER Pie Face Dodging girls Shut up ! JAMES MATHEWSON Jim Squirrel hunting Hot dang! THEODORE MATHEwsoN Fido Going to parties Why, sure ! IDA Lou NORMAN Ikey Lou Gossiping Melts in your mouth Guy PE1-TIGREW Hick Mimicking I'll knock your nose off BENTON PIPKIN Pip . Cracking jokes I'm still here 4 , LINDA S'rAcy Lyndy Q Q Banging jazz I'll knock you down I RUBYE SMYTHE Red Riding You ain't kissed me to-day N HERMAN SMITH Schmidt Sniggering Nothing different LEE SMITH Levi Sending radio Hi-How you ? REGINALD SPRINKLE Reg Shooting a line 'Sho' is HENRY SCHOOLFIELD Schoolfool Hunting Ain't--must is ROSETTA TURNER Mary Pickford Riding Garland Aw, stop! ESTHER WAY Tess Painting Ain't we got fun I DoRA WALKER Do, re, mi, etc. Riding with Watt Oh, I reckon not I LAWRENCE WATT Cager Nursing the kid Hoi catfish! Y MARTHA WITTY Witty Being nice I don't want to '34 THE SOUVENIR Wd' Beginners Tm: OLD ORIGINALS VIRGINIA AI.I.EIs L'.x'rIII:RINI-3 GARDNER I2s'I'Iss NIILLNER RI'IIYr: SIIIYTHE I:I.0RENl'E BURTON .XNNE HARRIS TIII-:IIIIIIRIQ MATH1-twSoN Im LIJII NOlihI.4N CiI..xIIvs ID,-xvls Cl,xR1.,xNI1 GILLIE l..xwRI-:NI'I: XYATT ESTIIER XYAY 4.2 '14 THE SOUVENIR 'lf Class of 1922 XF-f .wg-QQ NE bright morning in September in the year 1911, a group 'TA of young Knights and Ladies set out in the quest of knowl- 6.-b edge. This group of Knights and Ladies was no other than un V , .4 ' iii: . . fl our present Senior Class. TA We marched on with courageous hearts until we ap- ' .1 peared before a large brick building, where our search was to be made. There a teacher welcomed us heartily and took us through the beginnings of our quest. By the time the Second Year began, some of our Knights and Ladies dropped from the group, but others joined. The first to join us were Elizabeth Cardwell and James Mathewson, who made life much brighter for us. The quest thus went on. Each year we added others to our group. The Fourth Year we were glad to have Pattie Brown, Tempie Harris, and Rosetta Turner join our merry gang. When the Fifth Year of the search came many new quests were made. History, Geography, Grammar, and Hygiene were subjects of daily research. It was during this year that Mary Coleman, Linda Stacey, Malcolm McBryde, and John McBryde came to us. , This year the Knights and Ladies gave a grand Valentine Party to the Sixth Grade. The next year we took into our band the Knight, Eddie Haygood, who became our Caruso. There was considerable change in our Company of Knights and Ladies the Seventh Year, with the arrival of Bertha McCollum and Reginald Sprin- kle. Our friend, Benton Pipkin, also came strolling in. HIGH SCHOOL By this time we had made considerable advance in our quest of knowl- edge. lt was then that we began to have a faint conception of the work that was ahead of us: in the course of a few days, however, we became reconciled to the change. ln order to vary our crowd the Freshman Year, we took in Guy Petti- grew, who was then noted for his laziness. We also found our best friend, 43 '11 THE SOUVENIR H' Miss Janie Stacey, who has faithfully stood by us all during our High School years. In a few weeks, with our Class organized, we started to work in dead earnest with our goal before us. V Then came the time in our lives when the learning we had gained in our Freshman Year made us feel as if we could conquer the world, but when we waded into knowledge a little further, we found that, after all, we were just the same little wise fools that all Sophomores have been since the world began. We needed an artist that year, so we took in Lee Smith g Henry School- Held and Herman Smith also came slowly in. As the Eleventh Grade was added, Mr. Gwynn gave us special permission to give a junior-Senior Banquet, which made the bonds of friendship stronger. We also gave a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Weatherly, the new bride and groom. After a few months had rolled by, our Class Spirit became stronger and our confidence in our Class Tennis and Basket-Ball Teams increased. But these glorious days were over at last and we were Juniors. Our ranks were greatly strengthened by the addition of Florence Anderson, Nellie Car- roll, Margaret Hancock, and Dora Walker. Last, but not least, came Julia Brooks with her silly remarks, and Edward Anderson, known otherwise as Sis This year we gave another Junior-Senior Banquet. It was, indeed, a night of gayety. We set the championship cup as our goal and determined that we must reach this mark. When the day at last came, we were, indeed, conquerors. The next year we awoke to the realization that we were really Seniors. The dignity that we had accumulated during the first three years was not a ffcircumsiancer compared to the air that we began to assume in the early fall. We added Olivia Goode, Elaine Goode, Martha Witty, a.nd Lawton Kallam to our ranks. We won honors in athletics and gained the championship in Bas- ket-Ball again. The end of our quest had now come. Our ranks, even though about the same in number, were greatly changed by the addition of new members and the losing of old. Upon looking over the list, we found only twelve members who started out together eleven years before. These are known as the Old Orig- inalsf' Their long search has won for them distinction and we feel proud to claim them. Our quest thus completed, we disbanded our ranks for other fields of knowledge. We took leave of the Franklin Street School, regretfully per- haps, but hopefully facing the conquests of the future. 44 J., 5 BBB l 'lf THE SOUVENIR '1' Glllass 1Duem HVERS LIBRE I sing the achievements and defeats Of the Class of Twenty-two, Much have we been tossed by angry waves On the changing sea of life, By howling winds and raging billows Our bark was driven astray. Through storms and tempests on we came To claim a victor's prize. Along the fiery strife of battle array Comrades were left by the wayside, Weeping slow their life away For the victor's spoils-forbidden fruit l' But we breasted every gale , And weathered every storm To reach the port beyond the main, i 'Tis a victory we have won. 'Twas not all a battleground, For smiles went circling 'roundg The toil and the strife held a chain N That made to glow with love profound. Temptation has ended, pain has passed, Free from toil and anguish now, The goal we've sought is won at last, We've anchored safe beyond the main. Thanks to the pilots true, Who steered us safely through, Bravely cheered us in the storms, Gallantly guided us through the calms. True as the compass needle to the north, To every duty true were they, Every one ready of heart and hand To lead us over the stormy way. This, our graduation day Loomed a decisive victory, To our eyes along the way, Now a speck on the flowing tide. The horizon recedes, it disappears, The World's battle fields open wide, Armed as a plumed knight of old Forth we ride to win or loseg 'Tis the strife between good and evil That crosses our destined end or way. Can we from defeat a victory glean, That leads on at last to peace? To him who hath each day the faith And in the fight to ever stay, Who wins the garland of praise Belongs the victor's cro n. f l e' ' , f f 'nl' THE SOUVENIR 'ml' Class Prophecy NE warm, sunny day just before mid-term examinations, I ,JX4 I was wandering around rather aimlessly, and, without thmk- Quvbigb ing, I went into a small grove. Seeing a squirrel dart into a QS? df hollow, I thought I would sit down and watch for him to sm' I ' come out again. I sat down at the foot of a large oak and L ' I began my vigil. Being rather tired I went to sleep. Suddenly I seemed to be walking along in front of the Citizens' Bank. I walked in, happened to glance at a calendar, and, to my surprise, it read January, 1932. Standing at the cashier's window was no other person than Lawrence VVatt. He seemed surprised to see me, and asked how the cocoanut industry in Brazil was. We talked a good while on different subjects, and then I asked of Estes Millner. He told me that Estes held a responsible position with the American Tobacco Company. I then went in search of Estes, and found him in his private office, chewing on a cigar. He told me that he had recently looked up all the members of the Class of '22, and he shared this valuable information with me. As well as I remember it ran thus: Virginia Allen, Florence Burton, Bertha McCollum, and Ruby Smith are now more or less famous movie stars: Margaret Hancock has changed her name, and now has an interest in the Lomax Motor Company: Dora Walker has changed her name, but it still begins with a WN: John McBryde is hunt- ing big game and exploring the country in Borneo-he still reads the Iifvstvrn Story Jlfagasiizq' Malcolm McBryde is the legal adviser for a corporation in South Carolina, james Mathewson owns a chain of 'lXVeinie stands in the Southern States: Ida Lou Norman is a school teacher in the rural sections: Iulia Brooks is at present a kindergarten instructor in this city: Annie Harris is a matron in a girls' boarding school in the North: Guy Pettigrew and Lee Smith are selling a correspondence course in vocal training: Edward Anderson has charge of the Advice to the Lovelorn Department in the Rural Weekl3',' Elizabeth Cardwell is a gym instructor in a large girls, college: Linda Stacey has been teaching music in this cityifor a number of years: Tempie Harris is touring Europe under the auspices of the Society for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animalsg Esther Way is a dancing teacher in Sadlerg Lawton Kallam 46 ' 'U , is now the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Rufling Gladys Davis still sells tickets at the Grande Theaterg Mary Coleman and Pattie Brown are the proud possessors of the most select millinery shop in towng Olivia Goode is one of the best women lawyers in the Stateg Benton Pipkin has Mr. Parkers place as Science Teacher in the Reidsville High Schoolg it is not necessary to say much of Rosetta Turner and Garland Gillie-it is sufficient to say that they are very -happy 3 Catherine Gardner has recently gone to the South Seas to collect material for a scientific book she is writingg Theodore Mathewson has been elected President of Mexico g Herman Smith runs a garage at Brown Summitg Reginald Sprinkle specializes in Wildcat Oil Stock, although on one occasion he sold the Woolworth Building to a credulous countryman 3 Martha Witty is traveling over the country selling lightning-rodsg Nellie Carroll and Florence Anderson are running a poultry farm at Berry. As Estes finished speaking something hit me on the head and I waked to lind Eddie Haygood's squirrel cutting hickory nuts over me. . .,.....,......... .i.,... , Prophet. Glass Song TUNE or HGENEVIEVEU We Seniors would give our very best To meet again at R. H. S. The years seem long, the lessons hard, When on that road o'er which we trod. But now we see the easy times When studies were mere pastimes, And all the props in geometry Were easy to both you and me. CHORUS : Oh! R. H. S., dear R. H. S., The days may come, the days may go, But still the hand of memory weaves The blissful days of long ago. B. MCC. 47 'I' THE SOUVENIR 'if 'slr THE SOUVENIR 'lf The Last Will and Testament of the Last Graduating Class of The Reidsville High School NVe, the Senior Class Of the Reidsville High School flfranklin Streeti, being Of sound minds and Our heads still being their normal sizes, do hereby make and declare this Our last will and testament: SECTION I. TO the Junior Class we do hereby bequeath our room teacher, Miss Janie Stacey, provided that they can get her. SECTION H. TO the junior Class we do further will and bequeath our privileges and rights to the new High School. SECTION III. TO the Senior Class Of 1923 we do hereby will the dignity and authority that we have not held. SECTION IV. To Miss Janie Stacy we hereby leave our hearty appreciation Of her loy- alty and deep interest in us during the past four years, and Cthose of the futurej. SECTION V. To Mr. J. Minor Gwynn, we return his gOat', that Estes Millner has kept for the past two years, provided he maintains Pip's style. SECTION VI. TO Mr. Watson Lambeth we hereby bequeath Benton Pipkin's History Notebook, provided he can read it without a Translator, 48 fb THE SOUVENIR '1' SECTION -VII. To Miss Kathryn Moyer, we will our interests in Burke's works. SECTION VIII. P To Mr. I. F. Parker, we do hereby will and bequeath our Scientific Knowledge. SECTION IX. To the under-mentioned deserving persons, we hereby will the following. in token of our esteemu : To Helen Benson and Heston Mitchell, the position of Color Bearersf' formerly held by Virginia Allen and Esther W'ay. To Estelle Sands, Florence Burton's Irascibility.'l To Berrie Williams, Ruby Smith's Nerve To Glenn Smith, Benton Pipki11's Beard Remover, as we think he can use it to the best advantage. A To any member of the Junior Class, Bertha McCOllum's Particular Privileges. To Ernest Link, julia Brooks' Vanity Case. To Billie Carter, Benton Pipkin's Musical Talents. To Wa.llace Clark, James Mathewson's BluH'. To Dillard Gardner, the budding sage, the request that upon him be con- ferred the honorary degree B. D. . To Leo Pritchett, the rank of Field Marshal in the S. A. R., formerly held by Lawton Kallam. To Archie Shreve, Elizabeth Cardwell's height. SECTION X. To the Freshman Class of 1925, we do charge that they wrest from the Faculty all the said rights and privileges that the said Faculty have wrested from us. I 49 'if p THE SOUVENIR '11 We, the undersigned, do hereby solemnly declare and publish this our last will and testament, this 28th day of May in the year 1922, QSignedj SENIOR CLASS, ,221 Witnesses: Atty. and C unscl or at Law. I. WILL REMEMBER. B. STRAIT. BOB CAT. .-. 6085! IU the SBIUUIS For eleven short years have you worked together, And you've stuck through the thick and the thin. Not even the flu could knock you out, And you came through it all with a grin. Many good lads have dropped from your ranks. And others have taken their places, But the work of the Class went on just the same, And the pupils had smiles on their faces. The poorest of equipment was placed there for you. But it made you fight all the harder, And the records in work and the records in play All show that no one's a plodder. And now comes your end at the R. H. S. May you all continue the fight, May you go on playing a square game in life, And you'l1 be a success, all right. L. W. 50 JUNIORS 'sl' THE SOUVENIR fi' junior Class COLORS: NVhite and Blue ITLOVVERZ Vfhite Rose MOTTO: Mic11x Vaut Sagcssc quv Kicl1es.Ic gDffIE2f5 BILLIE CARTER ...... .....,......... P l'L'5fd6Ilf JOHN CHANCE ....YY.......... ......4., T VUGSIIVM' NELLIE UULLARD .,...,,.,...,,.,..... Historian HELEN BENSON .............,. Vive-l'1'U5iIir11f VIRGINIA BUTLER ..,.......,......,., S 'ufretary HELEN BENSON NELLIE BULLARD ANNIE BUTLER LAWRENCE BUTLER VIRGINIA BUTLER REID BRANIIE BILLIE CARTER JOHN CHANCE WALLACE CLARK ALWIN COOKE QLIHSS JOHN CRAIJDOCK NVILLIAM DANIEL NORMAN DIXON ELIZABETH MAE IDOBBS ROBERT GLADSTONE LELA JIIHNSUN BURCH LIVELY ERNEST LINK HERIBERT MACE TH ELMA NVATLI NGTON, Asst. Historian Bull HESTUN MITCHELL BLANCIIE MOOICE BERTA OAKLEY M ARGARET PETTIGREW EGBERT MII.ES BERRIE VVILLIAMS GLAIIYS ROBERTS DoRIS ROGERS ESTELLE SANDS 52 GLENN SMITH LULA SHELTON LAURA STOKES MILDRED STOKES STAMEY TEACHEY FRANCES TURNER MARX' LEE WARE THELMA WATLINGTON LUCY WHITSETT T1-112 SOQVENIR QIIHSS 2lDffiE2t5 ETJDHEBDHIS MIA I ILJXL H IA ..,,,....,............,.,.,.......,.,,7,, ......,7,,.. C 'hi M.x1:c:.xlela'1' I'1cT'rlr I r xx RllliERT GIUXIISTK Xl ll1al.11:N Ihixsuw , . I,1I.I.1E L AIC'l'IiR 53 'lc' THE SOUVENIR 'if High School Voyage-Continued AN EXPLORATION OF JUNIOR ISLAND rxyf UR past experiences having made us eager to undertake our ixqfgxx A third voyage, we set out for the search of junior Island. qi,-biyl It was here that Captain Bryan, pilot of our second cruise, deserted us. So we started the exploration of this lim' XX island under Captain Denny. Our first day was very fruitful ' in that we found better progress could be made by joining the crews in one vessel. After sailing about two knots Denny found that she could not find a suit- able berth and took a passing vessel homeward. Although captainless, we were not discouraged. VVith the exception of some few battles with such sea mon- sters as Physics and others belonging to the Math family, we kept good speed. lVe got so noisy at times that passing vessels would stop and try to calm the storm. A brief stay on this Noisy shore proved altogether fortunate, for here we took on board, as future captain, Vlfatson Lambeth, who took great interest in helping us overcome our future obstacles. On November llth our crew was awarded a pennant for coming out Champions, in the baseball series played during our Ninth Grade Voyage. It can now be seen Hying from our topinast in colors, Blue and Wliite. Great was our surprise, when we assembled on deck one morning, to find that our captain had arranged our watches alphabetically. This caused much disturbance, but with willing hearts and helping hands we soon felt at home again. Our sailing since then has been on pleasant seas. Scarcely a ripple has broken the smoothness of our voyage. VVe are launching forward now toward the distant horizon which marks the end of our third year of sailing, but brings us into the beginning of our last great venture into the unknown seas of the Senior Year. VVe are steadily plowing the deep with sails full, enjoying the scenes around us, but looking forward with eager hearts to the adventures which lie ahead in the last year of our great voyage. 54 SUPIIS HS' THE SOUYENIR SOPHQMORE Cmss Guns Sovuolxmm-3 Cmss Hows 56 -1- THE SOUYENIR gf Sophomore Girls L'oI.oRs: White and Gold I Lcm'E1z: Daisy MoTTo: 1'us51m1 Q1 czmj HDEHKBIS SUSIE SHARP .....,.,............ .............. I jl'L'SilI't'll1 ANN.-X MONTGOMERY ..,......... Virc'-l'1'rxidc'11f ETHEL GLIDEXVELL .,..... ..,...,........ S ' 4'1' rvfzlry JANIE SANDS ......,..... ..,....... T l't'lIJ1H'l'l' SUSIE Slum' Sophomore Boys L'oI.oks: XVhite and Gold l'iI.OVVERZ Daisy MllTTl,lI Jngue Jusm fPlay Fair? 5DfffE2f5 JAMES Ii. NEAL ....,...,,............................ Prmidrzrf XV. li. MILLNER ,,.. ,............ I Yu'-I'1'r'xid4'11t JOHN N. XVATT .,................... NFt'I'l'flII'j'-TI'l'd.YIU'PI' RUSSELL H. TUCKER, ,IR ....,. S'f'I'gClUIf-llf-JIVHIS JA MES NEAL 57 'if THE SOUVENIR HARVEY BARBEE CLAUDE BURTON WILLIAM BUTLER ROBERT CUMMINGS SELF DAVIS DOYLE DELANCEY DILLARD GARDNER SIDNEY GLASS JAMES IRVIN GILBERT JOYCE NATHAN MATHEWSON HENRY MILLER QUH55 13011 BOYS GIRLS W. B. MILLNER MINNIE ALDRIDGE VIRGINIA NEWELL BEN MOORE MATTIE BURTON MARGARET NEWNAM TALMADGE MOOREFIELIJ LUCILE BURTON T HELMA OAKLEY CRAWFORD NANCE ROBRIE HUNT BURTON MARGARET OLIVER JAMES NEAL RUBY BULLARD MABEL PERKINS LEO PRITCHETT MARGARET F ILLMAN I HELEN PINNIX HENRY SMOTHERS ZORA FOY BESSIE ROBERTS RUSSELL TUCKER MARGARET FELS JANIE SANDS ROY TURNER V ETHEL GLIDEWELL EVA GRAY SOMERS ROY WALKER ELIZABETH GLIIJ1-:WELL SUSIE SHARP JOHN WATT CONSTANCE GVVALTNEY LOLA SMITH EARLE WRAY MAUDE GRIFFITH ANICE TRENT LOUISE TESH FRANCES WRAY VIRGINIA WHITSETT FRANCES WALKER ANNIE MAE WILLIAMS MARJORIE WOOTTON HELON GRIFFIN MARGARET JOHNSON JANET LINDSEY GRAY MITCHELL MINNIE MONSEES ANNA MONTGOMERY Ghz Sung uf the Supbumures TUNE: Tramp, Tramp, Trampi' In the Ninth Grade now we Stand, We're a happy, jolly bunch, we've gained some meager knowledge On the way. Oh, our spirit, it is great. We possess the pep and punch, For we know both how to work and how to play. And CHORUS: Hep, hep, hep, Our grade is marching, On to graduate we gog We can work as well as grin, G SO our Crowd is bound tO win, Our boat we're quickly learning how to row. In our studies we excelg And in athletics, too, Since Our Quintet is a winning team this yearg We're the best grade in the school- That'S a Statement very true, And we'll prove it to you all. so never fear. D. G. 58 'if +11 THE SOUVENIR 'Q' A History of the Sophomore Class asf, H,-P SIFTER many years of patient, diligent effort and firm deter- ,-.LJ mination, we climbed up from the Valley of Ignorance and Cyl found ourselves standing at the threshold of Knowledge. lt was here we paused, turned our eyes downward, and remem- 3. if bered how we used to view a High School Student with won- 'A N der and admiration. NVe also noted the obstacles we had overcome-how small, how insignificant they seem now! We then stood at the bottom of the mountain with deep caverns and steep cliffs confronting us. But determined, we pressed on, and now they lie behind us. T o-day we stand facing an ever-shifting ideal. Our journey half com- pleted, we pause again to view the past and gaze into the future. Last year the boys gave a number of substitutes to both the Baseball and Basket-Ball teams, as well as two regulars to each. The girls gave four mem- bers to the Varsity Squad, a debater to the Triangular Debate, and a critic to the Literary Society. Last, but not least, a number of us averaged a One for the yea1 s work. Is not that a brilliant record for a Freshman Class? This year we have done better still. Besides having two on the Basket- Ball Team Q one is Captainj, our Class Team took away every game it played and won the cup without a post-season series. The girls have three members on the Varsity Quint and a Secretary-Treasurer of the Literary Society. Our prospects are bright, indeed. Are we not improving? We feel as if we had reached the zenith of our careers, but looking up- ward see the summit of Life's mountain enveloped in a haze. A Inspired by ambition, we march on, allowing no barriers to block our way, until that day when, as Seniors, we near Commencement, the real beginning. Then the clouds will fade before the rising sun of success, and we will be prepared for the battle of life. 1 ffl- , 59 THE SOUVENIR its the flteam I. Who is going to beat this day? Reidsville, Reidsville, they will say: Beat them here, beat them thereg Beat 'eml Beat 'eml Everywhere! II. Who will win the basket-ball game? What a question! What a shame! There's but one outcome to the game, And that is-Reidsville's gain. III. There's our Captain and Center, Miller, At shooting goals he's a regular killer, While the forwards, Chance and Watt, And the guards help out a lot. IV. But Delancey holds them all Until Gladstone can get the ball, They throw it to Chance or Watt, And, Swish! It's in the pot. V. There's one more thing that helps them win, And that's the coaching of Minor Gwynn, In everything he helps them out, And carries them through without a doubt. E.M 60 Z5 THE SOUVENIR Freshman Class-Girls flllfficers MARION CHANCE ............,.,.......................... ......,........ P resident ANNIE WOOTTON ........... .,........ V ice-Prcsident MARGARET BENSON ...,...... .......... S ecretary EDNA EARL MCGEHEE .............. ......... T reasurer 62 THE SOUVENIR C1.AI'n1A APPLE NI-:TTIE HARHAM MARGARET BENSON FLORENCE BRAME ES-SIE BRUCE ETIIEL BUTLER MARION CHANCE LOULA Ii. CLARKE RESSIE E. COBB BESSIE O. COBB BEATRICE Cox BESSIE Cox ELSIE Cox VVAVA DIAMOND CARRIE DELAP LETTIE ELLINGTON ANTTA JARRETT LORRAINE GROGAN MARY GROGAN LOUISE HARRIS ELIZABETH JONES Lois LIVELY CLASS OFFICERS QIIHSS Bull 63 JANIE MAXNGUAI EARLEENE MASON MIKIQGARET LEE IWILLNER ALMA MOORE NIGHTINGALE MIIOIQE EDNA EARLE MCGEHEE HELEN NEW'ELL GRACE GROGAN ELIZABETH MCGEHEE MARGARET NANCE RUTH PORTER NELLIE PRITCIII-:TTE NANNIE RHODES ELIZAIIETH STOCKS RUTH STANEIELII RIARY STRADER LAURA TURNER EDNA WAGONNER GERTRUDE VVHEELER BEATRICE WILLIAMS EVA WHEELER ANNIE WOOTTON THE SOUVENIR Freshman Class-'Boys HDWKBUS THOMAS PETTIGREVV ...,.....,........,.......,...... .......,.... P resident ROBERT COVINGTON ..,.,.,... .,...........,. I fire-President CLAUDE GILLEY ........... ...,....... SN vcrcfary-Trvaszlrcr 64 THE SOUVENIR fiARVliY APl'I.li JOE REAL HENRY BROWN IJENVEY HROVVN NVILSON CARTER XVALTER CIIANEY ROBERT COVINGTON EMMET CRUTCHIPIELII PAUL FERGUSON EDWIN GLASS ROSCOE IWORICLE IUAVID MONTGOINIEIQX' CHARLIE Moss HLUIPORD M0O1iEI'IEI.IJ CIIARLIE IWCKINNEY LUMAN MITCHELL THOMAS PETTIGREVV RAIIFORII POVVELL LELANII SCUGGINS ARCHIE SHREVE CLASS OFFICERS Qllass Rall CHARLIE XVHITSETT 65 G11-INN SIIIITII LINOSAY SMITH .-ALLEN STOREs XYILIILIR STORES JAYWOOO SWANN SPENCER SIIIITII M.XIiX'IN SRIITIIEY XVII.LI.XM R0l3ER'l'4 JAKE STALLINGS FLOYD TIIORNIIURG XVILLIAM TIIACRER REID TROXLER EUGENE XVAY PIIXRRY XYE.XTllERI.Y THOMAS XVILSUN REIYIEEN WINOsOR JAMES XVRAY ROIIERT XVALKER JAMES VVAYCASTI-II! CLAUDE GILLEY THE SOUVENIR 'Ir STATE HIGH SCHO0L TIIIAHGULAR DEBATE LEAIISVILLE AFFIRMATIVE JULIA BROOKS SUSIE SHARP WON QUERY-Res I d IIEIDSVILLE MADISDN THE TEAMS: . 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P r vsidrzzf THELMA NVATLINGTON ....... ......,.,.,.... I 71'Ce-Presidmlt MARGARET FILLMAN ,....., .....,,... S 11'Cl'Cftl?'j'-Tl'l'llSlH'l7V CATHERINE GARDNER .......... ............ C cnsor and Critic 68 'al' THE SOUVENIR 'sl' Virginia Allen Florence Anderson Margaret Benson Helen Benson Julia Brooks Patty Brown Robbie Hunt Burton Lucile Burton Mattie Burton Florence Burton Ruby Bullard Nellie Bullard Annie Butler Virginia Butler Ethel Butler Nellie Carroll Elizabeth Cardwell Mary Coleman Marion Chance Lola B. Clarke Bessie Cobb Beatrice Cox Mary E. Dobbs Gladys Davis PRESIDENT members Lettie Ellington Margaret Eels Zora Foy Margaret Fillman Catherine Gardner Constance Gwaltney Helon Grilllin Maude Griffith Ethel Glidewell Elizabeth Glidewell Olivia Goode Elaine Goode Anita Jarrett Lorraine Grogan Mary Grogan Grace Grogan Margaret Hancock Tempie Harris Lou Harris Lela Johnston Elizabeth Jones Margaret johnson Lois Lively Janet Lindsey ,Xnna Montgomery Gray Mitchell Margaret Lee Millner Elizabeth McGehee Edna Earl McGehee Blanche Moore Bertha McCollum Ida Lou Norman Margaret Nance Helen Newell Virginia Newell Margaret Oliver Thelma Oakley Ruth Porter Lucy Whitsett Helen Pinnix Margaret Pettigrew Bessie Roberts Gladys Roberts Doris Rogers Ruby Smith Linda Stacy 69 Lola Smith Susie Sharp Eva Gray Somers Janie Sands Elizabeth Stocks Lula Shelton Mildred Stokes Estelle Sands Frances Turner Rosetta Turner .-Xnice Trent Louise Tesh Dora NValker Esther XVay Edna NVagonner Annie XVootton Marjorie XVootton Virginia lVhitsett Frances XValker Frances XVray Annie May NVilliams Berrie XVilliams Mary Lee NVare Thelma Nllatlington '55 Q THE SOUVENIR nk' V High School Band MR. I. F. PARKER ..... ................................ D ireftor CORNETS TROMBGNES RIYRCII LIVELY SPENCER SMITH RUIIERT GIAIISTIJNIC THOMAS PETTICREXX EGIIEIQT MILES IXILLIE HIFTCHEIQSKJN I,cIm.xN MITC'IlEI.I. EIIGAR IEAILEY BALXSS LINDSAY SMITH 4 JOHN CHANCE ALTOS BASS DRUM Q'Iz.xwIfoRIu NANCIE JAMES XYAx'c.xsTIcIe ROBERT CUMMINGS ROIIERT COYINGTON GLENN SMITH 70 GUY PETTIGREXV SNARE DRUM J A Y XVOOD S w A N nk THE SOUVENIR Le Cercle Francais DEVISE: Park: tazzjomar frazzqaisf' EXPRESSION FAVORITE: Que signife lv mul- iilbffirmzrs EDDIE HAYGOOD .... ,....... ......................... ...Y.................. P I ' l'SI.d4'l1f FLORENCE BURTON ,..... ............... V iff'-Prc'sidr'11f GLADYS DAVIS ,........,..... ........... ....... ...... ......... Y I ' z 'I'c'faIry-Trc'as1m'I' Hgpemhers VIRGINIA ALLEN FLORENCE ANDERSON EIIWARII ANDERSON JULIA BROOKS PATTIE RROVVN NELLIE CARROL ELIZAIIETI-I CARIIWELI. MARY COLEMAN CATHERINE CARIINI-:R GARLAND GILLTE OLIVIA GOOIIE MARGARET HIXNCCJCTQ :ANNIE HARRIS TEIIIPIE HLXRRTS JAMES MATHEWSON FFHEOIIORE MATHEWSON RERTHA RICCOLLUM 71 BENTON PIPKIN LINIIA STACY -IANIE STACY RIIIIYE SMYTHE REGINALII SPRINK ROSETTA TURNER LAWRENCE XVATT DORA NVALRER MARTHA XVITTY 'ul' THE SOUVENIR 'sl' ,4 Spanish Club MIJTTQ: Bluff to-clay, for you may be caught to-morrow PASS XVORD: No si Ql don't kuowj CuI.oRs: Scarlet and lllucgrass Green l'll.lJXYERI Red Rose HEIGHT OF MISERY: El Capifdn IYFJIUIIU SONG: Down in Chile l went silly l'lIGHEST AIIIIIITIUN: To see :I bull tight FAVORITE DISH: Maccarones con came SYIIIIIIII.: 'l'orezIdor's Spear PLACE OI-' NIEETINGZ UI-QNTIIN PIPIQIN l..-XVVRENCE XYATT Gm' PETTIGREW HENRY SCll0Ill,I'IliI.lJ JAMES MATHEWSIIN THEIIIJURE MATHEWSGN Qgazmhzrs REGINALII SPRINRLE J. lNllNOR GWYNN MARY CIJLEIIIAN IIIA Lol' NIIRIIIAN 72 ln C-U-B-A LINIJA STACY ESTHER NVAY GLADYS DAVIS PATTIE BROVVN RIISETTA TURNER BERTHA MCCULLUM 'lf' THE SOUVENIR I Bobbed Hair Club COLORS: Gold and Brown FLOWER: Maiden Hair MOTTO: Keep Bobbing , PASS WORD: Clippers PLACE OF MEETING: In a Bobber Shop Hlifficers CATHERINE GARDENER ........................ ....... .................... P 1 'esidcnt FLORENCE BURTON .v.......v ............v................ V ice-President VIRGINIA ALLEN ..,.,...... ........... ........ .......... 5 ' e crctary and Treasurer MARGARET BENSON MARION CHANCE GLADYS DAVIS LETTIE ELLINGTON MARGARET FELS OLIVIA GOODE MZIUUZIS MARGARET OLIVER JANIE STACY FRANCES WALKER LORRAINE GROGAN MARGARET LEE MILLNER HESTON MITCHELL GREY MITCHELL RUTH PORTER CONSTANCE GWALTNEY LINDA STACY 73 ELIZABETH STOCKS W ... THE SOUVENIR 'lf Ukulele and Guitar Club MCITTCJ2 njxlll l in Tune ? l'l.XVORlTE SONG: Little RFOXVI1 Jug 9DEfiret5 LINDA STACY ..... ANNE IIARRIS ,....,.. , RUBYE SMYTHE ....... ........... ....... .... ffgbzmhers FLORENCE ANDERSON XYIRGINTA ALLEN. l I,0RENCE BURTON EI.IzIxRr:TH CARmx'EI.I. MI-XIQX' COLE RI AN LIITIIERINE GAl?DNER l.OU H.fXRRlS 'VIZMPIE ll.XkRlS EARLINE MASON GRA Y MITCHELL 74 PASSWORD: Strut ..,.........,.........P7't'.YlCiCllf I 'z'I'I'-1'1'I1vif1m1i ........Svrrcfary-Trcasurvr RDNA EARL MCGEHRE HERTIIA lX'lf'COI.I.U1X'l VIRGINIA NIQWELI. lm LOU NORBT.-KN ANICE TRENT DORA XYALKER 'ak THE SOUVENIR 'E Radio Club Ina SAIlTn..,C-ovcrumucnt Lull Letter 4.-Xl jurrzs M,x'rm-zxvsox ..l247X'lfl'l7I11l'lll Call l.L'1tL'l' 4L'X J GUY Irnvrlczlcriw .-XLLEN S'rom:s 0 Boys' Sport Club Concert Band Q V V Ghz G1Zurhan5 IXMES j. SXMXNN ..,...,..A......,,.,....,,........,,,.,,......,..,,Y.... fi. .X. .XLL1-:N 2 , Ia. IWILIES XY. A. .'X1.1.EN S ' ' ' Comets li. R. C1zUT1'H E. SMITH I --,--- --------- 7 ',.0,,,b0,les j. XYOMACK , XV. C. I3U1c'roN S ,l. lf. XVRAV,-I C. Gmuelsow .,,,......, .,.......,..... A Ito 1. 101' Y41.1'nfvl111fp' lfijf' lx .,...... ......... . S Ili H. R. IVIo1sI.Ex' ......,,, ,,.,,, ' ll'l'17l'IlHl ,Hass Drum fb THE SOUVENIR 'lc' To Our Coaches -... ., HE cooperation and faithful coaching of Mr. Minor Gwynn and Miss Janie Stacy have enabled the two teams to compete X I creditably for championships. It is to them that we owe our A X ' success, of which R. H. S. is justly proud. They have assisted in the organization and business affairs and have given their ' A time most generously. No activity was undertaken with more interest than that of directing the teams. Hence we account for our splendid success. W'e can not fully express our appreciation for your faithful and consci- entious assistance, but we wish you to accept these words of sincere gratitude as voiced by the whole student body. ' jfs? is QQ lllwl m N llm li 76 'CD U me 3 HTHLE T15 5 J! Ay Q! Q2 T? ?i3: Y THE SOUVENIR Girls, Basket-Ball Squad, 1921-22 FLORENCE BURTON REQUIRES ELIZABETH CARUWELI, S LINDA STACV I RUBY SMITH S NELLIE UULLARD ..... ANICE TRENT ....... RUBY BULLARD ............ MARGARET NEWN A M QI1h5IitlIfB5 1 forwards ...Guards ......,.Ce1ztcr F 0 rwa rd .........Guard ....Ccnter .SiCV1lbS--CLXTHERINE GARDNER, LELA JOHNSON, EVA GRAY SOMERS, JULIA BROOKS, OLIVIA GOODE, VIRGINIA BUTLER, BERTHA MCCOLLUM. MISS JANIE STACY ....... . .................................. Coach 78 '11 THE SOUVENIR '1' The Season The basket-ball work has been more benelicial to the girls this year than ever before. Playing out of doors whenever the weather permitted and keep- ing fairly strict training rules have added much to their endurance. A much larger number of girls has taken an interest in the practice, and about eighteen have been faithful squad members. The team selected from the eighteen is made up of four Seniors and one Junior. Three of these, Florence Burton and Elizabeth Cardwell fforwardsl, and Linda Stacy fguardj, are wearing a letter and three stars, having been regulars during all four of their high school years. Ruby Smith Cguardj and Nellie Bullard fcenterj both won their letters last year. As substitutes, Anice Trent Qforwardj, Ruby Bullard Cguardj, and Margaret Newnam Ccenterj- have done much good work. , Though she has not let an opportunity go by, the Manager, Elizabeth Cardwell, has not been able to schedule a large number of games. REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ 1 0 MAYODAN ..... REIDSVILLE HI ......... ....... l 7 LEAKSVILLE REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ 3 6 MAYODAN ..... REIDsvILLI-: HI ........ ....... 2 3 BURLINGTON . REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ 1 1 MARTINSVILLE REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ 1 7 LEAKSVILLE . REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ l 5 GREENSBORO . REIDSVILLE HI ...,.... ........ 3 2 BURLINGTON . REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ 1 8 GREENSBORO . REIDSVILLE HI'l ,....... ........ 1 5 VVINSTON ..... REIDSVILLE HI ........ ........ 3 0 RALEIGH ...... TOTAL ............ ....... 2 24 'lf THE SOUVENIR fi' Girls' Champions SENIORS Ghz Qlup winners IEEIITIIA McCoI.I.UmI I If i lfI.oIaENCIz BURTON S 'Wayan S RUBY SIIIITII I C. d LINDA STACY 'Ha' S ELIZABETH CARDWI-LLL .......... Center 514175.-'ROSETTA TURNER, CATHI-:RINE G.xR1mNI:k, JULIA BRoo14s. MISS JANIE STACY ...... Coach XVhen the call was Hrst issued for candidates for basket-ball practice. almost the whole Athletic Association responded. XVlIile splendid sportsman- ship and excitement over the series ran hand in hand, scarcely a single game in the class series was very close. A beautiful loving cup was given by Miss Stacy, Miss Moyer, and Mr. Gwynn to the Seniors, the successful contenders in the Class Tournament. Much good work was done towards the develop- ment of a Varsity Quint. SO THE SOUVENIR 1. ,. ll Varsity Basket4Ba1l Squad, 1921-22 Begulars CHANCE 1 WATT T ........,....., ...,.........,.......,,..,..... ....,.,........ F 1 ufzcwrds SPRINKLE J DELANCEY 1 GLADSTONE f ........... ..,,.,......... f iuards PETTIGREW j MILLER fCaptain3 ..,..................,..........,................... ,......... C mzlrr glIh5fffLlf25 LINK 1 TEACHEY 5 ........., ...,,............. ..,........,..... ............4.. F 0 1' 'wards MILLNER I MACE 1 BRANDE f .....,..... ............. G uards BUTLER J DANIEL .......................... .......... C cnfvr J. MINOR GWYNN .......... ..... ..,,....... C n ach 81 'lc' THE SOUVENIR 'Sf Varsity Season, 1921-22 Despite the necessity of practicing almost entirely on an outdoor court the Varsity Quint representing the old Black and Gold built up a reputation this year that will make the teams following it hustle to surpass. Beginning on the small end of a schedule that would make most prep schools in the State tremble a little to contemplate, they continued throughout to exhibit the spirit that had already made them respected throughout this section of the State. The schedule was the stiffest ever undertaken-including games with Danville, Leaksville, Greensboro, High Point, and Chapel Hill High Schools, and with Oak Ridge, Elon Y. C. C., and the Spray Y team. A With nine wins and four losses out of a total of thirteen games the squad redeemed its last year's record of only three wins out of twelve starts. R. H. S. piled up 543 points to their opponents' 313. Chance, Watt, and Sprinkle were the regulars at forward: Miller, Captain, and Daniel at center, while Glad- stone, Delancey and Pettigrew held down the defensive end. The faithful scrubs should not be forgotten, however, for to them goes much of the credit for a successful season. Millner, Link, Brande, Nance, Mace, and Teachey were always there Cnot to mention james Mathewsonj, exemplifying the spirit of cooperation that makes possible a great team, all for one, and one for all. ' Ghz Return REIDSVILLE HIGH REIDSVILLE A. S ......... REIDSVILLE HIGH MAETINSVILLE CVAJ REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... S PRAY Y .............. .. REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...,.. L EAKSVILLE ................ REIDSVILLE HIGH DANVILLE CVAJ ...... REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... G UILFORD CoL. HIGH REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ....... E LON Y. C. C ......,...... REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... J AMESTOWN ........ REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ....... O AK RIDGE ........ REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... G REENsBoRo ............ REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... M AYODAN .................... REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... S PRAY S. S. LEAGUE.. REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ...... C HAPEL HILL ............ REIDSVILLE HIGH ......... ....... L EAKSVILLE ........ REIDSVILLE HIGH ......... .,..... O AK RIDGE ,....... REIDSVILLE HIGH THOMASVILLE ........ REIDSVILLE HIGH ,......... ....... H IGH POINT ...... REIDSVILLE HIGH .......... ....... G REENSBORO ...... TOTAL ...,........... Class 5 l Champions, 1922 BOYS' CLASS BASKET- BALL SERIES The Champion Quin! W. B. M1LI.NER, JR. Lcft Forwrird J1xx1Es NEAL Right Forwarri lJov1.E TJELANCEY Lcfi Guard J1vMEs TRVIN Right Guard HENRY MlI.I.Eli CCapt.j Center Rox' Tl'RNEli Ciuwmium NANcE GILBERT JOYCE JOHN VVATT. ja. Sullsfiflzlvs J. MINKJIQ GwvNN Coarlz QIIIIIIIHI QUH55 TBHSIIBISUEHII 5212125 The Annual Class Series in Basket-Hall began on October 18, 1921. liach class put out a good five in the tight for the championship. An even greater interest was shown than last season, a fact that counted much later in the won- derful development of the Varsity Team. There were forty-two men in all out for the four teams. The trophy is a silver loving-cup which goes each year to the winning quint, same to he permanently kept hy any team that wins it three years in succession. The first half of the series was won hy the Sophomores. with the juniors a close second. The Sophomores also captured the second half of the series. thus taking off the cup without a post-season game having to he played. .Xll of the games were hard fought, with the Juniors giving' the hardest tight in the finals, The greatest good of the class series is the fact that it gives practically every hoy in school a chance to develop himself physically. The number that has taken part in these contests has increased yearly. 'Sl' THE SOUVENIR 'if 'lf' THE SOUVENIR '14 Varsity Baseball Squad, 1921 Regulate DELANCEY ......... .....Left Field CHANCE fCaptainD ,........ .......... 2 d Base .,,....... Catcher SPRINKLE .............................. ...,..... 3 d Base JONES .................,,.... ...... MILLER ............. ............................ S hortstofv GLADSTONE ......... ............. R ight Field GILES ............................. Pitcher and Is! Base ANDERSON ........... ........... C enter Field THOMPSON ............... Pitcher and I5l Base EGBERT MILES .,..... ............ C enter Field Scrubs WATT ..,...........,............,.v................................................,......Y.............. Center Field MILLNER TEACHEY tithe Saeaemfe Return Reidsville had a very abbreviated season during 1921, due to bad weather and conilict of many dates. Four games out of nine were won, which was not a poor showing. The local nine was defeated in the State Championship Series by their old rivals, Leaksville. However, much good material was developed for 1922 and a very successful year is expected. The same spirit that has pre- vailed in sports throughout Reidsville High was exhibited in baseball and will probably be what will put the team in the championship running next year. 84 THE SOUVENIR Class Champions-Baseball, 1921 TEACHEY CCaptamj ............................. . CHANCE ............................. MILES ........,..................... 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In dimly lighted corridors the guests were received by ghostly figures and ushered into the main hall. Here bats, owls and jack-o'-lanterns combined to give genuine Hallowe'en thrills. Ghost stories and fortune-telling were the main attractions of the evening. Music and dancing were enjoyed by a few guests. At the conclusion of the festivities refreshments, consisting of fruits, candy and nuts, were served to the guests. CHRISTMAS EXERCI SES In view of the approaching Christmas season, the High School thought it appropriate to have a Christmas program. On Wecliiesday afternoon each grade assembled in its own room, sang Christmas anthems, and enjoyed Christ- mas stories. The programs were not elaborate, but were entered into with the real Christmas spirit, making it very beautiful. FACULTY ENTERTAINED AT STEW On a lovely October evening, Miss Tempie Harris entertained the mem- bers of the High School Faculty at a most delightful Brunswick Stew. Sev- eral tables were attractively arranged on the spacious lawn of Miss I-Iarris's country home, and there the delicious stew was enjoyed by the light of the moon. BARBER-POOLE WEDDING A wedding of unusual interest to the High School was that of Miss Au- drey Barber and Mr. Herbert G. Poole on December 28th. The bride was a member of the Faculty and deservedly popularg the groom, a cashier of the 88 'JG THE SOUVENIR 'if Bank of Moore, Carthage, N. C., in which place they will makeNtheir home. 'While wishing Mrs. Poole much happiness, the School sincerely misses her. ' SLEIGHING The jolly Seniors of the Annual Staff, feeling the call of the snow-clad outdoors, clad themselves in heavy coats, seized several toboggans, and took possession of the Post-Office Hillu in one fell swoop, landing at the bottom in one swell heap. Later one of the honorable Staff members unobtrusively borrowed his father's car, attached the sleds to same, and all dashed madly up Main Street. The snow was deep and frozen hard, so coasting was indeed glorious sport. Every one had a great time, in spite of the occasional tumbles. ANNUAL JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET On Thursday evening, February 16th, the Juniors of the Reidsville High School entertained the Seniors at a most elaborate banquet, given at the C. 81 A. Hall. This annual event had been anticipated by all with the greatest pleas- ure. The Senior colors, Purple and Gold, were in evidence throughout the deco- rations. Long streamers of purple and gold crepe paper were extended from a centerpiece of blossoming plants to the ends of the long banquet tables. Each was beautifully and artistically arranged. Music and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening by some, while others took part in specially prepared contests involving skill and excitement. During the evening a delicious course dinner, consisting of the following, was served: Grapefruit cocktail, followed by chicken, cream potatoes, green peas. cranberry sauce, hot chocolate and whipped cream: purple and gold block ice cream and cake concluded the menu. Dainty little purple and gold crepe paper baskets of mints and nuts were given to each guest as a favor of the evening's entertainment. 89 'vi' THE SOUVENIR '10 Basket-Ball Coach Entertains Team On Friday evening, March 9th, Mr. Minor Gwynn entertained the Boys' Varsity Squad with a course dinner at the home of Miss Janie Stacy. The High School colors, Black and Gold, were carried out in the decorations, quantities of jonquils forming the center of tables. Handpainted place cards, on which were miniature basket-balls with season's score written beneath. marked each guest's place. A four-course dinner was served by the members of the Girls' Varsity Team. At the conclusion of this delightful dinner, several basket-ball contests were indulged in, after which a business meeting was held to settle up the season's business. Faculty Entertains Seniors On Friday evening, March 17th, the teachers of the Grammar and Pri- mary School entertained the Seniors and High School Faculty at a Saint Patrick's Day party. Upon their arrival they were taken back to their primary days by a de- lightful little examination given in the form of a Saint Patrick's Day con- test, after which various childhood games were played. At recess the guests were served a delicious lunch on long tables beautifully decorated in bloom- ing Howers and shamrocks. Attractive little place cards marked the place of each guest. Dainty green crepe paper caps were given as reminders of the evening's entertainment. Freshmen Initiated Into I. L. Society On Thursday evening, April 6th, the Freshmen were initiated into the Irving Literary Society. After the vows were taken the Society was turned into a social hour. 90 ' 1' 1 S ., .1 cm, 2 ff 15114 1 -. 2 . 177 'fl' 'V I4 ,f , mf 1 '05 fy jffi l'f,., fgfriffgzdilf 97,1 . , ,15lfry ,,f,l, ' . , Ierp., f , , - I N. -3.-.-f 4wffff ef ' VZ' r fe , 1 fl fffi f 4 ,Y bv , , ,Y-1 5 K if 'fx - f' 1, iffy' -L' X a Liv-r ug? Sf? ,ff 2 4x ' ? V., fi,21 ..-W il -, -' ' W Teacher: XVhat clo we mean when we say, 'livery cloud has a silver lining' ? 4, Herman: lt means that no matter how had anything appears there's a hright sicle to it if we look for it. 'l'eacher: Give me an example. Herman: VVhen a boy is so sick he can't go to school. Guy: l always take pains with my work. Jim: Shake lt gives me one, too. . Reg: livery minute with you is like a thousand years. XVill you marry me ? Julia: Yes, in a minute! ls 'pants' singular or plural F lf a man wears 'em it's plural. lVell, if he cloesn't P lt's singular. Annie: 'lDoes Miss .lanie always practice what she preaches ? Bert: Yes, and poor Linda has to attend all the rehearsals. 91 fb THE SOUVENIR 'lf Voice over phone: I can't sleep, Doctor: can you do anything for me ? Doctor: Hold the wire and I'll sing you a lullabyf' Miss Stacy: How far have you studied, Reginald ? Reginald: just as far as the book is dirty, ma'am. Lee says: Love is like a photographic plate-it takes a dark room to develop it. A pretty girl, a gay young widow, and an old maid all lived in the same house and were each to have dates one night. So they planned that the next morning at breakfast, each of them would say morning as many times as they had been kissed that night. The next morning, the pretty girl came down and said: Good morning. this morning is a pretty morning, isn't it? The gay young widow came down and said: Good morning, it's a pretty morning this morning, isn't it? If to-morrow morning is as pretty a morning as this morning, it will be a lovely morning to-morrow morning, w0n't it Fl' Finally the old maid came down and grumbled, Damn it, Howdy ! STARTLING, IF TRUE You can always tell a green instructor because he thinks he's hired to give low grades instead of information. Bertha: You talk like an idiot. Malcolm: I have to talk so you can understand mef' L. Watt Qholdingiclass meetingj : 'KORDERV' G. Pettigrew fwaking upj : Bowl of soup. Mr. Parker: HQUIET! Eddy, what are you working on ? Eddy: 'KNothing at all, sir.', Mr. Parker: Well, put it away. Mr. Parker: People who drink too much coffee get what is called a coffee-heart, and people who use too much tobacco get a tobacco-heartf, Annie: Mit Parker, if I eat a lot of sweets will I get a sweetheart ? SOPHS BREAK RECORD-VVhen they let it fall from phonograph. 92 'if THE SOUVENIR 'it' To PROVE-A piece of writing paper:a lazy dog. A piece of writing paperzan ink-lined plane. An inclined plane:a slope-up. A slow pup:a lazy dog. E. D. Mister jones, a silk merchant, went to the bank one day and mortgaged his silk business to pay for a large shipment of silks. One day the bank president called jones to his office and told him the bank needed the money and must foreclose on the mortgaged business. Jones at once flew into a rage and demanded impertinently, Have you ever been in the silk business PM Wliy, no,', answered the bank president. Well, you are in it now, yelled Jones, as he slammed the door behind him. General Pershing was going to pass through Hicksville on his Southern tour. The leading citizen called upon the Mayor of the town and told him that he would have to make a speech from the rear end of the General's train, and uphold the oratorical traditions of the town. The Mayor replied that he had never made a public speech in his life, and would not know what to say. That will be all right, replied the leading citizen, I will write a speech on a piece of paper, and pin it on the inside of your coat so you can look down and read it but still look as if you were speaking extemporaneouslyf' The Mayor did as directed and the speech had progressed wonderfully. and the Mayor had decided to close with a burst of eloquence. The war de- veloped three great generals, he said- Hart, Schaffner, and Marxf' He had opened the wrong side of his coat, and read the name of his tailors. t if fi:-,W iiullinijl 93 THE SOUVENIR List of Our Advertisers DONT FORGET THEM Chinqua-Penn Farms. Grande Theatre. .Xmerican Heating and Ventilating Co. A Reiclsville 5 Sz 10c Store. American Insurance Real Estate Co. ? Quayle Sz Son, Inc. E. L. Knight. Murphy's. C. Sz C. Cafe. Citizens Bank. Tucker's Drug Store. Hollingswortlfs Candies. Reiclsville Review. Mrs. VV. T. Barber. Nu-Shine. Rooker's Confectionery. l5ain's Garage and Service Station. Somers, VVhite and Cummings, Inc. The Rank of Rciclsville. Geoghegan Shirt Co., Inc. Bane's Dept. Store. Boulevard Bank 81 Trust Co. llaraca Class. Draper Furniture Co. Draper Jewelry Store. Vest's Cafe. First National Bank. Rolwt. M. Gillie. J. D. Grogan. Climax Earlier Shop. Robert P. Mitchell. Jones Motor Company. Kallam 8: Baker. A. P. Sands 81 Co. Sanitary Earlier Shop. Delanev llros. Cafe. Francis XYomack. A. S. Price 81 Co. 94 I K if l Q ' if I of NVilliam5 Sz Co. S. I3. Mace. C. Sz A. Association. Miss Mary Baker. Gardner 81 Ware. Reidsville Insurance 82 Remltw to Reidsville Electric Co. XVhittimore Hdwe. Co. Oclell's, Inc. Carolina Drug Co. Reidsville Ice Sz Coal Co J. P. Bell Co. Milk as a Food IT IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT that the average child allowed one pint of pure sweet milk each day through the school years will graduate two years earlier than a child equal mentally, and given the same chances with the milk eliminated from the diet. HOLSTEIN MILK IS BEST, as it is an absolutely balanced ration, and our modern methods of handling deliver it to you daily in the most sanitary form possible. CHINQUA-PENN FARMS Herd free from Tuberculosis and LEAKsvii.'IL2:D?i'gA'sIbi N C under Federal W - Supervision DRAPER Phone 3103, Reidsville INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED AS WE WISH THE PUBLIC TO KNOW HOW PURE MILK CAN BE PRODUCED AND DELIVERED TO THE CONSUMER XX, Fofdsoff JGNES MOTOR CG. CLAUDE H. JONES, Proprietor Automobiles, Fordson Tractors Accessories, Supplies and Repairs -i,1 -l,i.i1l- 011 the Boulevard Leaksville, N. Carolina G The Best Gasoline: F 3 STAN DARD la 3 The Best Battery: E 5 PREsT..o,,1.1TE 5 N R The Best Service: E 1 KALLAM Er T I Ig BAKER g S S Ph 310-J REIDSVILLE, N. C. Organized l885 Citizens Bank REIDSVILLE, N. C I iiio I - Surplus Capital ' and 575 ooo i Q ef 1 1 Proms 590000 ' ..,V ' I ,jx To ., 5' .. , of:'5 .2.1. 411 Paid on Savings and Time Certificates Resources over One Million Dollars SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION Tucker's Drug Store THE STORE OF SERVICE AND QUALITY' You can always meet your friends at Tucker's REIDSVILLE N. C. 1 Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Farm Implements ,illiliiv E. L. KNIGHT limi. 1 It I-A - , ,ln-'rm' :Q ll r 1, ,Q W .-.J Q ji P- O'54lrir lI N rr' f C X ,fv 'fr fa- ' Zu Y K rp S! V QM T I A Q,'f,'5'Z,S,ff,E,2'eS 1 Reidsville, N. MURPHY'S Sanitary Choice Confections Candies, Fruits, Cigars, Cigarettes, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks Hot Weinies ADJOINING GRANDE THEATRE REIDSVILLE, N. C. When Meet your friends at the in Reidsville, don't fail to visit the QI. 84 QI. Marie for Ladies and Gentlemen Noted for its Good Cooking Candies Tobacco, etc. OUR Morro Is - To Please You C. gl C, REIDSVILLE, N. C., Scales St. C. Take Her a Box of HOLLINGSVVOR-I'H'S Unusual CANDY GARDNER D G CU. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Reidsville, North Carolina THE REIDSVILLE REVIEVV INCORPORATED MUCH THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY PAPER SEMI-WEEKLY, 52.00 A YEAR Flowers For An rw, Occasions A 5 2553 RTW' Im I MRS. vv. T. BARBER ss, ga? 3lTlnriut I fl I I REIDSVILLE, N. c. If Phone 202 rahde Theatre ye a aigs we in , Yij 'ES lx 14 :N ' I . ' .. I THE JOY SPOT or REIDSVILLE Showing the Best Pictures and Theatrical Attractions CABELL DAVIS and J. B. PIPKIN Proprietors i KEEP THEM-SPICK AND SPAN With NUfSl-llNE wears Longer .. .. Looks Better 50 Shines---25 Cents Booker? Confectionery R. C. BCOKER, Proprietor CANDIES CIGARS SODAS R Sanitary Service Agents For. . BLOCK'S CANDIES For- QUALITY, SERVICE and WORK Go to Eaizfs Garage and Qmw m mation Corner Morehead and Main Streets PHONE 198 SERVICE CAR Dealer in Cwill Piston Rings, Timken, Hyatt, and New Departure Bearings E, V. BAIN, Proprietor CHAS T SOMERS P d P. J. WHITE, V E. PAUL CUMMINGS, Sec,-T Somers, VVhite fu- Cummings, Inc Reidsville's Most UpfTof Date Store CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY for Men and Boys REIDSVILLE, N. C. Organized l882 The Bank of e dsv lle Forty Years of Successful Banking ERVICE with AFETY PERCY T. STIERS Attorney and CounsellorfatfLaw REIDSVILLE Nc. Dress Shirts VVith the particular man GEOGHEGAN Brand Shirts are always popular. Cut and made in the most Popular Styles and Patterns THE GEOGHEGAN SHIRT CO., Inc. RE1Dsvn.LE, N. c. Bane's Department Store Ladies' and Gentlemen's Up to Date ReadyftofVVear and Dry Goods 23 Gilmer Street . Reidsville, N. C. The American Heating and Ventilating Company ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS for HEATING, VENTILATING AND SANITARY APPARATUS in SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND AUDITORIUMS The American System THE WORLD STANDARD EQUIPMENT NATURE'S ONLY EQUIVALENT FOR MAINTAINING HEALTHFUL ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS IN CLASSROOMS AND IN AUDITORIUMS D F. HOOVER, Manager for N. and S. Carolina 208 Latta Arcade CHARLOTTE, N, C. Main Ojjice: MUTUAL ASSURANCE BUILDING, RICHMOND, VA. P. H. GVVYNN, President H. C. PACE, Cashier M. L. HEINER, Vice-Pres O. EGGLESTON, Asssistant Cashier Wa Knofw Your Want: The Bank of and Want Your Buxineff Personal Serfuire 6 Bank and Trust C X Q2-Y On-I 6 INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS 4 Oh y LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Capital and Unclividecl Profits 570,000.00 Directors: H. C. PACE M. L. HEINER P. H. GWYNN P. H, GWYNN W. J. PATTERSON J. R. PERDUE ' J. M. HOPPER T. W. DUNN J. W. PRICE J. J. HODGES Young Man- You Are Cordially Invited IO Attend the BARACA CLASS First Baptist Church REIDSVILLE, N. C. Draper Furniture Company FURNITURE UNDERTAKING STOVES AND RANGES SQQEQEELENT Draper, North Carolina J. G. PYRON A. D. Rooms GIFTS . . . THAT . . . LAST www Je wry tore WATCHMAKERS and JEWELERS We Carry a COMPLETE LINE of SOLID GOLD JEWELRY Near the Station .v- Draper, N. C. THE PUBLIC FINDS A WELCOME AT OUR CAFES Good Service---Right Price Sanitary in Every Way Weswe Cage Central Cafe Spray Boulevard St- C. C. VEST E1 SON, Proprietors OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH FIRST NATIONAL BANK tx Capital S 5l00,000.00 Resources X over Surplus and 3 Profits X 5l,000,000.00 520,000.00 NO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL FOR US Two Kinds of Interest -Personal and 4 Per Cent Look For the Chime Clock Phone 254 Prompt Service ROBT. M. GILLIE FIELD SEED, FEED AND HEAVY GROCERIES WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE J. D. GROGAN Leaksville - Spray LEADING CONFECTIONER Exclusive Agency For NUNNALLY'S Chocolates BOULEVARD STREET LEAKSVILLE N C Climax Barber Shop SMALL fr GLANCY, Proprietors THE SHOP FOR CHILDREN Best Equipped Shop in Town Robert P. Mitchell Public Stenographer Notary Public Justice of the Peace ROOM 203-CITIZENS BANK BUILDING Phone 80 . . Reidsville, N, C. INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING FRANKLIN REVISED Nothing is sure in this We but Death and Taxes, ana' 6 70 FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE BONDS American Insurance Real Estate Company Insurance Loans Real Estate Phone 80 G. M. REED, Manager REmsvn.LE, N. C. Citizens Bank Building uayle uality QUAYLE 8: SON, Inc. Steel Engravers to American Universities ALBANY, N. Y. Samples of Wedding Stationery upon request Correct Forms Moderate Costs See- A. P. SANDS E-f COMPANY For anything in Furniture, Carpets, Trunks Stoves and Ranges Funeral Directors, and Embalmers J.E, BURTON L. L.SMITHY banitarp Barber Shun The Little Shop Wish A Big VVelcome VVe Specialize on Children's Hair Cutting HOT and COLD SHOVVER BATHS Corner VVesi Market and Gilmer Sts. Pxeidsville, N. C. J. F. DELANCY J. E. DELANCY Eelannp Bros. Qlafe FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHERE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT Quality and Service Our Motto Phone 368 Reidsville, N. C. To See Ahead, Look Back THE EXPERIENCE OF THIS OFFICE IS MOST CORDIALLY EXTENDED TO ALL YOUNG PEOPLE FRANCIS WOMACK, Insurance A. S. PRICE 81 CO. DRY GOODS CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHINGS SHOES : Our Motto: Your MOney's Worth or Your Money Back It is a Recognized Fact that We Carry the Best Line of . Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings shown in this section Schloss Bros. Sz Co. and Style-Plus Clothes Crosset and Beacon Shoes, Stetson Hats and a Lot of Other Good Things Always on Hand WILLIAMS 8z Co., The Man 's Store Your Chilcl's Future Sight ls Most Important Glasses worn in early youth may obviate their necessity entirely in later life. At the first symptom of eyefstrain bring your child to us. S. B. MACE Registered Optometrist REIDSVILLE . . NORTH CAROLINA The Reidsville Commercial and Agricultural Association fReiclsville's Chamber of Commercej A Community Clearing House MISS MARY BAKER REIDSVILLE, . . . . NORTH CAROLINA Official Photographer For The Souvenir J. B. GARDNER G. S. WARE GARDNER Er WARE Fresh Meats and Groceries VVest Market Street Phone 22 VVe Handle All Kinds of lnsurance and Real Estate VVe Make a Specialty of Farms Buying and Selling Reidsville insurance and Realty Co. Reidsville, N. C. F. B. KEMP, Secretary and Treasurer E 4 ILLUMINATION , 1 . Q I i VVe offer the best of experience in illumination but Furnishing you with the right kind of fixtures A visit to our display room is your best guide. Reidsville Electric Co. Phone 513 . I r . p X- . l . I X- . I ii- . l X I x . :V Electric Supplies and Contracting iizfemozfei' HARDWARE ?'.ful,?'ff'I.f,'f1'2ate Reidsville, N. C. 0I2E!1!:'S We Carry a Complete Line of SPORTING GOODS COLLEGE SWEATERS including Tennis and Golf Goods Mail Orders Have Our Prompt Attention Greensboro, N. C. Carolina Drug Company LEAKSVILLE, N. 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