R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1917

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THE BLACK AND GOLD 13 MARY McNAIR Member of Senior Social Com- mittee; Member of Rooters’ Club. Mary is the greatest enemy of the Junior Class that exists today. If every Senior were like her, the National Guard would have to be called out to quiet a rebellion. She must have been crossed in love by a Junior. What is it, Mary? FRANCES WOLLSCHLAGER No, Maude dear, Frances does not run a brewery. Neither does she eat Limburger. She is thor- oughly Americanized and entire- ly harmless. But to be frank, we would not be surprised some day to see her rise up in her desk and cry “Hoch de Kaiser.”

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12 THE BLACK AND GOLD VERA CAIN Censor of Charles D. Mclver Literary Soicety, Section B; Mem- ber of Rooters’ Club. Quiet Peg! Who is she? The best Senior example of the proverb that “Still waters run deep.” Peg is a loyal High School girl who is trying to pre- pare herself for her life by specializing as a “Home Expert.” To this end she. takes chemistry, especially that applying to foods, Domestic Science and other such studies. JESSIE COFER Member of The Pickwick Play- ers; Member of Black and Gold Joke Committee. “Laugh and the world laughs with you” is the motto of Jessie. The slightest humorous incident is sufhcient to start Jessie gig- gling, and she is quickly followed by the rest of the class to prove the proverb.



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14 THE BLACK AND GOLD BLUMIE FERGUSON Corrector of Chas. D. McIver Literary Society, Section A; Asso- ciate Editor of Black and Gold; Member of Rooters’ Club; Mem- ber of Black and Gold Joke Com- mittee; Assistant Press Reporter of Chas. D. Mclver Literary Society. Watch out, Fox. You have a rival. Here is Blumie. Blumie is little; but my! with a head like hers, one ought to be con- tent if only three inches high. If those old Latin writers thought they could write something that Blumie Ferguson couldn’t read, they were mistaken. At least, if they did write such a thing, it hasn’t been found. ANNIE BELLE YINGLING Secretary of Senior Class; Mem- ber of Choral Club; Member of Rooters’ Club. We have often heard of a bell tingling, but never before did we know that one could yingle (whatever that is). Annie is a belle and some time she will get a ring, you may be sure. We often wonder what she studies besides cooking. It must be something domestic, for she is always carrying an apron.

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