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

 - Class of 1917

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18 THE BLACK AND GOLD LUCILLE MORRIS Member of Rooters’ Club. Lucille is taking Domestic Science. ‘That is enough recom- mendation for her, for she will always be sure of her place in life. Some day she will as quiet- ly get married as she has gone through High School. ILA SPRINKLE Member of Pickwick Players; Member of Rooters’ Club; Mem- ber of Program Committee of Chas. D. McIver Literary Society. Does Ila know how to laugh? It is doubtful. She never smiles on Chemistry class, even when Professor Edwards says, ‘Miss Sprinkle made the highest mark today.” She just takes it for granted. It would take some- thing very startling to disturb her. For instance, a proposal— to go to the “movies”.

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THE BLACK AND GOLD 17 FRANCES JEWETT Member of Student Council; Associate Editor of Black and Gold; Chairman of Program Committee of Charles D. McIver Literary Society; Member of Executive Committee of The Pickwick Players; Member of Rooters’ Club. For pure school spirit and loyalty, Frances Jewett is very, very hard to beat. She seems to have retained all of her Junior “pep” and acquired some more also. She is always out to every football or basketball game. If there were a few more like Frances in the High School, there would be no end to the cham- pionships that we would acquire. TESSIE WALLS Corrector of Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, Section A; Member of Black and Gold Joke Committee. This is dignified “Teck”. But she is dignified in appearance only, for she is just “chock full” of humor beneath her stern look. Tessie is very fond of her studies and also the classes, at least the ones which have men teachers.



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THE BLACK AND GOLD 19 FRANCES BARRETT Member of Typewriting Team; Member of Arrangement Com- mittee of Chas. D. McIver Liter- ary Society, Section B; Member of Student Council; Member of Choral Club. Frances takes Domestic Science and the Business Course. Evi- dently she is not going to take any chances on the fickleness of the men, but is preparing for anything. No matter what it is, it is a certainty that Frances will be successful. HARVEY FRITTS Member of Typewriting Team; Member of Athletic Association; Associate Editor of Black and Gold. Harvey is another of the car- rot variety. His hair is as red as—his freckles. But, although his hair does resemble the sun, Harvey is not at all hot-headed. To the contrary, he really is quite good-natured. He was even once known to smile. Har- vey also is a typist of note and is the local speed king on a Rem- ington or Underwood.

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