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

 - Class of 1919

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'R 'V.p ,. ..c 1- 5 Zxiaf r .r-V i44Vg4 .4 i Glnntrnta Page Dedication - --- 3 Roll of Class ..... -- --- 4 How VVe Felt CVersej ................... --- Z6 Alva Gosfwick Class History ............................... --- 27 Lillian Virginia Wall Uur Class Twenty Years from Now ...... --- 31 Rath Hourhins June-Class Poem .............a......... --- 34 Altova Gosfwick A Peep Into the Future .............. --- 37 Nell Clingman Editorials -- ----39 Class Will --- -----43 Just for Fun .......-..............,....... --- 45 ILLUSTRATIONS Prof. L. Lea White .... ..... F rontispiece lvlembers of Senior Class- .... 4 to 25 Debating Team -... --- 29 State Champions ...... --- 35 Champions Western N. C.--- --- 41 Ihr Mark sinh gnlh Published by the Senior Class of the Winston-Salem City High School VoL. IX JUNE, 1919 No. 5 Ea? E333 ia EEA EEEEECQE IN ,AlP'lPlREClIzk'll'IIO?S GIF lFAII'II'IHITFUlL AAND EF1 1IfClIlEN'lF SERVICE PBRHNCIJIDAL 017' EUR IHIIICGEIHI SCHOOL 4 vvm DEEDHGATE THIS HSSUE or THE BLAQEQ ANS GQELD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mu u nu u u u nn luuumnu nu u I Illl I I II nu III num IIIIIIIII Immun 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII I ummm I I llll III I I IIIIIIIIIII Illllllllll I Il llllll I Ill I llll II II IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII I llllllllll I III II IIllIllllIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllll THE BLACK AND GOLD ii iiwww'ii1v'rurvirriwwiilmirwvirlilii LEAH WILLIS Lazy Lear HTII67 girl who twins is the girl fwlzo fworles, The girl 'who tails fwlzile the next one slzirksf' Associate Editor of the Black and Gold, Class Statistician, Member of the War Savings Society, Victory Girls, the Rooters' Club. NELLIE SHARPE Sunshine In youth and beauty fwisdom is but rare. Vice-President of Class, Assis- tant Editor-in-Chief of the Black and Gold, Captain in the Victory Girl Campaign, Member of the Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, the War Savings Society, and the High School Choir. THE BLACK AND GOLD 5 I4IIIlllIll1I1IllII1Il1IAlilll1NIll:llllllllllllllllllllll M ARY CooK g'Cool-:'y'l The Svirtuous Marzria tofwers above lzer sex. Member' of the Rooters' Club, the War Savings Society, a Victory Girl. IlllIlIllIllllllVIIlIllllIIlllli4ll'IIlIllIIlIlIIlllI lllllllllll EU NICE GRUBBS Ulysees fl rosebud set with little Kwilfzzl Ilzornsf' A Victory Girl, a Member of the High School Choir, the War Sav- ings Society, the Rooters' Club the Charles D. Mclver Literary Society. 7 6 THE BLACK AND GOLD HWY 11HIlllllltlrwillIHllllllllllllllllillllli DOROTHY CLARK Dot The fairies! garden in her looks, And in her mind the fwisest books. President of the Charles D. Mc- Iver Literary Society, Class Statistician, a Victory Girl, a Member of the War' Savings Society, the Rooters' Club, the Athletic Association. IllllIlllIlIllllllllIlllIlIllIlilllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll KATHERINE MONTGOMERY LtTaC!! C4Kat!' Sl1e's ay sae neat, sae trim, sae tzglzt, T411 grace .does round her lzofver. A Victory Girl, a Member of the Wai' Savings Society, the High School Choir, the Rooters' Club. JD THE BLACK AND GOLD 7 IIIIIllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllillllll ERMA MOORE 'KSrniles Size mofves a goddress, and size looks oz queen. President of the War Savings Society, Fun-maker for the Black and Gold, a Victory Girl- a Member of the High School Choir, the Rooters' Club, the Charles D. Mclvei' Literary Society. Illlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllll IIl'IlIlll ELIZABETH REED 'lLiz Her modest looks the cottage might, adorn, Sfweet as the primrose peeps be- neath ilze, thorn. President of the Rooters' Club, Pianist in Orchestra, a Member of the Wai' Savings Society, the Athletic Association, the Charles D. Mclvei' Literary Society, a Victory Girl. 8 THE BLACK AND GOLD mmm nulxlinlnlll1illllllllzlmllllllllvlllllllll MOSELLE CULLER Silas She is pretty to fwalk with, :Ind fwilty to talk fwitlz, :Ind pleasant, too, to think on. A Victory Girl, a Member of the Charles D. Mclver Literary So- ciety, the VVar Savings Society, the Rooters' Club. ll1lIllIlillllllr1llllI1Illrl1lrlI1lllllllllllllvxmllllllll Mavis BURCHETTE Dimples Hang sorrow: Care will lei!! a fat- flnd tlzereforf iffy be merry. A Member of the High School Choir, the War Savings Society, the Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, the Rooters' Club, a Vic- tory Girl. , THE BLACK AND GOLD 9 ilIlHIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NELL CLINGMAN Little Nell Brazos saintlyl Calm and lips ciefvout, V Knew efvery change of .rmcwl and poutf' Secretary of War-Savings So- ciety, Captain Victory Girls' Club, Member of Rooters' Club, Member of Choir, Class Prophet, Associate Editor of The Black and Gold. H!llllIlIllIlIllVIIIllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllll MILDRED BECK uBiCk1v Hlmpulsirve, earnest, prompt to aft, And make lzer generous thought a fact. Member of the War-Savings So- cietyg Member of the Victory Girls' Club, Member of the Rooters' Club. 10 THE BLACK AND GOLD mimi, i WH ,A iii iniirrlmuwmmimmiwmumwu WYNONA HILTON 'lW'y D0n't You?'l find still to lzer rlzarms she alone is a stranger! Her modeft demeanorlr the jefwel of all. Member of War Savings So- ciety, Member of Victory Girls' Club, Member of Choir. rriiniIirurlii'1vliilirlwllmullillllli EDITH HOWARD Pete '24 jufare abofve all earthly dignitiesj KI stilland quiet mnsfiencef' Member of War-Savings So- cietyg Member of Victory Girls' Club. THE BLACK AND GOLD 11 IVIIVVIYIII!Il'lYIlllIl'IlllIIlIllI'IIlllllIlIl LILLIAN NEEDHAM Idge 'jLil ......,, .......,.....,........ L aszfing ease, Elyszan quzet, fwztlzout toil or strife. Member of War Savings Society, Member of Victory Girls' Club, Member of Rooters' Club, Mem- ber of Choir. IlllllitrlllllIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll IHIIYIIIIHI MAY MILLER Pete Her looks fwere like a flofwer in Maya . Her smzle fwas lzke a summer morn. Member of War'Savings So- cietyg Member of Choir. 12 THE BLACK AND GOLD ml'v'i 11-, i win1llwlvwlvl11lInrtHlllillllllmrlilmlx RUBY SAPP 'fRubbie Her clzeeles are like the blushing cloud That beautifies Aurorffs fare. Member of War Savings Society, Member of Victory Girls' Club, Members of Rooters' Club, Class Statistician, Associate Editor of Black and Gold, Member of Charles D. Mclver Literary Society. I11111lullrlllllslvlllllmirl lmllllilllllm ISHNEE RODIEGER Dimples fl 'voire surpassing far Alm- plziorfs lynn Member of War Savings Society Member of Victory Girls' Club Member of Choir. THE BLACK AND GOLD 13 VIOLA STILL , Jack'l Queen rose of the rosebud gar- den of girls. Secretary of Class, Member of Choir, Member of War Savings Society, Member of Victory Girls' Club, Member of Charles D. Mclver Literary Society. LILLIAN WALL 'fLil. Size fwalks in beauty like the night ' Of cloudless dimes and starry skies. Class Historian, Member of War Savings Society, Member of Vic- tory Girls, Club, Member of Rooters' Club, Member of Choir, Member of Charles D. Mclver Literary Society. 14 THE BLACK AND GOLD rmmwin lwlxil4w:lviIlHarmIwIIImlnlmllllvlflllllmxr PAULINE MABEL VVEISNER Polly Not stepping ofver the bozznds of modesty. Member of the Charles D. Mc- Iver Literary Society, Rooters' Club, War Savings Society. n'wIwrullwin1InwIwll1illIINlmlbllllllllllllllllllll BERNICE VVHITE tLPigH J little, upright, pert, tart, tripping LUigflf.H Member of War Savings Society, Member of Victory Girls, Club, Member of Rooters' Club, Mem- ber of Choir, Member of Charles D. Mclver Literary Society. THE BLACK AND GOLD 15 Illullll1ullillnlI4ini1wllll4lmlmllmlllll1l THELMA MAY PLEASANTS Kljack!! She doeth little laindnesses which others leafve undone. Member of the Choir, Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, War Savings Society, Victory Girls' Club. IAwillllllHIMlHIH4IWllHI1Hmllmlmllllulllrll ll mllllnlill MATTIE BELLE NIOSER Moses Happy and from fare I am free, llfhy aren't they all vontented like me? ' Member of the Choir, Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, VVar Savings Society, Victory Girls' Club. 16 THE BLACK AND GOLD lmmtmt RUTH LOUISE HOUCHINS HIg!7 Hair-brained sentimental trace Was strongly marked in lzer fare. Member of the Rooters' Club, Choir, War Savings Society, Vic- tory Girls' Club, Class Prophet, Associate Editor of the Black and Gold. I1HIwruwitliwinwwlllllillllHlltllllllilllll 111tmlllllllHimII4IMIliIIHIilllllrllllltllllllll-II LUCILE PERRY f'Pefe Beg0ne, dull care, I prithere Begone dull care from me Tlzou and I slzall nefver agreef Member of the Rooters' Club Athletic Association, War Sav- ings Society, Choir, Class Fun- Maker. THE BLACK AND GOLD 17 llllvlllrlrllllwlllvllllllllrlrlillillill MALONA JEVVEL -IORDAN Piggy It'5 the little things in this fworld that Count. Member of the Charles D. Mc- Iver Literary Society, Victory Girls' Club, War Savings Society. illrllillll1i1rllvIirllrliI'llll11VII!I1llllllllblbllwlllllrvlvl IIHIIVIJIIH GLADYS PFAFF Polly Hard tongue at will and yet fwas nefver loud. Member of the Victory Girls Club, War Savings Society. - 18 THE BLACK AND GOLD ' rw 'H M ul,wwwmvmwlvmmxmruvu LUCY HELEN AGEE Gentle of speerlz, benejicent of mind. Member of the Rooters' Club, War Savings Society, Victory Girls' Club, Choir. AALVA LEIGH Goswicx KsMugH So buxom, blitlzc and deborzairfl Press Reporter for Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, Class Poet, Junior Four-Minute Speak- er for High School, Member of the Choir, Victory Girls' Club, Rooters' Club, War Savings Society. THE BLACK AND GOLD 19 k lV'IlIllllllllllllllIlVIIVIIllllllllllllllllllllllll MARGARET JEAN RODDICK Jeannups lVlzere the fairest maids Qcere, the fairest was bonny Jeanfl Treasurer of Charles D. Mclver Literary Society, Member of the Athletic Association, Rooters' Club, Victory Girls' Club, War- Savings' Society, Choir. lIIHIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllll HELEN LULA HENLEY f-Rum Talking she knefw not Lwlzat nor fared not fwlzyf' Member of the Rooters' Club, Choir-leader, Class Fun-Maker, Member of the Charles D. Mc- Iver Literlary Societyj, Vicitory Girls' Club, War Savings So- ciety. 20 THE BLACK AND GOLD 1 H ,W ,l ,, will ,,.l,.,,.111,11lm-l,l1,.l,.W4mv1v D. CLYDE .CRUTCHI-HELD, JR. Squeak His fvalor and his generous mind Prove him superzor of hzs land. Member of Athletic Association. 'Iwrnvil,111Iii-1rvlH41-1nllIllllllwulullmuuli AGATHA MCCORKLE Her fvery frofwns are fairer far Than smzles of other mazdens are. Cheer Leader for Rooters' Club, Fun-Maker for Black and Gold, Chairman of Program Commit- tee for Charles D. Mclver Lit- erary Society, Member of the Athletic Association, Victory Girls' Club, War Savings Society Choir. THE BLACK AND GOLD 21 mlm:nm:l:lnllallluxmuluummunnm MAURICE S. EMMART KKHunk!! I fwas not born for eourts or great affairs, But to pay my debts, believe and say ,my prayers. Member of Athletic Association Basket Ball Team, Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society. llIllllllllllllllllIHIIlIllllIlltllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllll WILLIAM C4 CAMPBELL Bill Take the cash and let the credit go ll 22 THE BLACK AND GOLD mx M. F. EARL BEAUDRY '1February By nature honesl, by experience fwzsef' ' 'NI' llIHHHHIIllI1IINI!lHIIINIAHINIIHUHNHNMN 41IlwIn1I1IllIA1H1lmlMllLlllllLllAl4Nllx I t Illlllll JAMES W. PIATT s4Jim17 Of manners gentle, of ajfe'ez'i0n,f mild. THE BLACK AND GOLD 23 IlllllIlrlllIllrllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WILLIAM F. MEDEARIS Buck And 'when a lady's in the ease, You lenofw all other things gifve place. President of Class, Chairman of Program Committee of the Calvin H. Wiley Literary So- ciety, Associate Editor of Black and Gold, Member of Football Team, Member of Athletic Asso- ciation, Member of Victory Boys, Vice-'President of Hi-Y Club. RALPH E. SP.-XUGH Spach 'I know the gentleman to be of -worth, and 'worthy of estima- tion. Member of Program Committee of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Athletic Association, Editor-in-Chief of Black and Gold, Statistician for Senior Black and Gold. '74 THE BLACK AND GOLD 'HIWIHI nl xlwmmwvwrnummmI1wumwwswulluwulwutmuwwI11IllmmInwImlmwlllllllxmlllwmlmlll H. ASBURY VAUGHN KKASU And the ladies, strange to say, Pester him hoth night and day. Member of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Member Foot- ball Team, Member of Athletic Association, Funmaker for Black and Gold, Member of Victory Boys, Member of Hi-Y Club. HOY HOLSHOUSER And I would that my tongue eould utter, The thoughts that arise 'within me. Member of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Member of Vic- tory Boys, Member of Hi-Y Club. THE BLACK AND GOLD 25 llllul1llsll1Illllvlllllllllmullllllrllll HOWARD REYNOLDSQ Dick None but himself erm be his parallel. Member of Athletic Association, Member of Victory Boys, Statis- llllllullulllllllllsllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllI,H'HI BRUCE ELLIS Brutus Deeper, deeper, let us toil, . In the mines of lenofwledgef' Member of Program Committee of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Treasurer of Class, Member of Victory Boys. THE BLACK AND GOLD linux mr ilivlt The morn dawned bright and sunny On our graduation day, VVe hustled through our breakfast To pack our books away. YVe laughed away the morning Till the hour of noon approached, It made us feel as grand As Cinderella in her coach. The afternoon dragged slowly In contrast to our hearts, In the height of rare excitement, We sang like happy larks. The clock chimed one, two and three- How long the hours seemed, The sun was still o'erhead, But how our faces beamed. i Hark, the clock again was striking, This time 'twas four, then five- The hour of eight was coming, Look out, 'twas almost nigh. VVe hurried to our festive rooms To get our quitting', frocksg We powdered shining noses, And curled our straggling locks. The boys were primping, too, As the fatal hour approached. Their ties just would not tie, And their hair just would not roach. They felt stiff and ill at ease In their suits of new broadcloth, And their patent leather shoes Seemed to squeak whene'er they walked. We reached the opera house An hour too soon, I'm afraid, But then it's only once That Seniors graduate. Not a sound was heard-so still, Our hearts too full to speak As we thought on leaving High School, And of new friends we would meet. NVi.h shining eyes we listened To the speeches that were made, And behold, our white diplomas Seemed to sparkle where they lay. On that night we had the thrill Of leaving old to seek the new , And the joy will live forever Though we said, Farewell, to you . ALVA Goswrcic THE BLACK AND GOLD 27 IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllll-IllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllll Illllllllllllll Gllana iliiatnrg nf 1915 QUR years ago the class of '19 entered High School with Q is no realization of the wonderfulevents that were to transpire Within the short period of High School life. Surely our ' - class has lived through the greatest time the world has ever witnessed. So of course our school history has been affected by the changes these years have wrought. lf the happenings of past classes have Hlled pages, surely ours through these eventful years would fill volumes. However, I shall endeavor to relate only a few of the facts of our class life. -, g , When in September l9l5, we started vout, our eighth grade was divided into four sections, due to the fenrollment of one hundred and fifty boys and girls. The next year the four classes were combined into three ninths, and by the time we had reached our Junior year, our class had become small enough to place in two divisions, the boys' tenth, and the girls'. It was here that we tenth grade girls made ourselves famous by writing our Liberty Play , under the supervision of our English teacher, and presenting it in chapel, it was here that one of our members, Alva Goswick, won the High School medal for giving the best four-minute speech on the War Savings Stamps, and Leah Willis and Mildred Beck the prizes for writing the best papers on, Why We Should Buy War Savings Stamps. All our girls were active, too, in the local War Savings Society, and turned many a moving picture, chewing gum quarter into a loyal Thrift Stamp. Nor were the tenth boys one bit less patriotic than the girls, though in a different way. They loyally supported the school War Savings Society with lO0 per cent membership, and bought with their hard earned savings a Baby Bond. Three of them, Harry lVIaddrey, Emmanuel Glenn, and Frank Dalton, enlisted in the service, and have actually seen oversea service. i Of these we feel especially proud that our class should have contributed to that long line of khaki that stemmed the tide of the Hun. And as love follows war, three of our girls, lVIary Boone Neely, Mary Southern, and Evelyn 1lVIessick, became war brides. The class shared with Evelyn her great sorrow, when her husband was killed on the fields of France. . Cf the fifty that are in the Senior class now, twenty-three of us started out in the first grades together, sixteen girls and seven boys. One of our classmates, Mozelle Culler, has been with us only this year. Mozelle came from Texas and she speaks well for 28 THE BLACK AND GOLD Texas schools. Another of our classmates, Dorothy Clark, after spending two years in Florida, came back to graduate with us. Last year we hoped that our class would send out more grad- uates than any class ever had, but owing to war conditions, and for other reasons, we lost a number. Fay Blair and Mamie Hegwood left us to take positions in the commercial world, while Charles Clinard and Mack Misenhiemer decided they would try boarding school. A number of our boys, Robert and Ralph Marler, William Shepherd, Mebane Turner and John Dodson, answered the call to prepare themselves for service by entering State College V. A. T. C. Since our entrance into High School, many improvements have leen made. First, we have a well equipped Domestic Science De- partment, of which we are very proud. Second, we have one of the most up-to-date laboratories in the State. And our boys are being better equipped for life by the instruction in manual training, mechanical drawing, and printing. We have made much progress this year, although we have been twice interrupted on account of influenza. The whole school has shown the proper school spirit, by co-operating with the faculty, both in hard studying and in making up lost time by attending school on Saturdays and one week in June. And now, as we leave old Winston-Salem High School we are carrying with us happy memories of our four years here, lofty ideals- the harvest-of our student days. I LILLIAN VIRGINIA WALL. lg THE BLACK AND GOLD 1IHvlollWllH1Il!NINIHllllllullvllvmlltIUI1llvllvllHIIHrl1II!Ilrllvllrlwllvvlvllllvvllr DEBATING TEAM-1919 5' .4 1 , ning, 1. 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A A, 3' , w ,V J-s ,,- 'wg 5' , - Q,. 1 VA 'f - .-x, sf- ' A- ,, ' V -- .- , ,HJ , f ., ,y,5.,'v 1, LLP, ,ff-f ,L ,,-5,-..'wgf4,y.v ,fkqmw wa,-:.'f , .. -' .' ' , ,- ,I - - 1 fl ,n. -s 1 V :' X' , . X, - Pa, , f . 1 'J - .t ' A 1. f 'W- . mm - H -. J 'v T'.'-'9bYf'L'7',9 -N1 V' 8 'i,1fwVf'2,'1' f' '1':- ,Q ' - -f' gf ' , 1 H, '31 :jv1,f6-J,-jf q'ff-.,.'5fi,.- 1' .N ',.,, fI?Qf -,qfwgy Q E ' Q MQ' fm' ,.-H' ,.-3:1-ix - .' .- -v. .'.' .. ,. 1 1 . 14 . 5, I 1.2 .N ' ,J- -1, fu'11N, -,mf-'rl'.3l2fSw.'- L-. . ..D'Jf?c 4 ,,s,, f-.. -1. , r THE BLACK AND GOLD 31 iliiuiuii rllvlviiiiuiiuiriiiIniminilifrivlviiiuiriilimriilm:iluliillluniiniriminiluiuiilu!riuliilillllullillll lrllilivriilvili irluiiliirm GBIII' 0112155 Elmvntg Bratz frnm Num XVILIGHT had faded. I sat alone thinking of the days that were no- more-the old .High School days., What had become of the boys and girls of the Class of 19. I I- 'W' had moved away so soon after graduating that I had lost all trace of them. Suddenly I was aroused by the maid. lVI. B. llloser, Attorney-at-Law , I read on the card she brought me. I hurried down to the library, expecting to see a strange man but instead there stood my old school chum, Mattie Bell Moser. You a lawyer, Mattie!!' I exclaimed. VVhy you used to hate the very word-law! f'Yes, but I'm quite an expert now! she answered. VVhere are you living now ?,' I asked, excusing myself as being a regular question box. Oh, I'm still in Winston-Salem, I'm just here on a business trip and thought I'd look you up. I'm going home tomorrow morning, get ready and go with me, won't you? How sudden! But it would be great fun to see the old place once more! Sure I'l1 go. What time are you leaving? At 8:30 a. m. and now I must go. Good night, and she was gone. A thrill of excitement swept over me! Going back to Win- ston-Salem-I could hardly wait! We traveled two long days and I was rather relieved when we changed cars at Greensboro and started for dear old Winston-Salem. Tickets, please, cried a strangely familiar voice. VVhy, hello, Willie Campbell!'l I cried. Glad to see you, captain!,' Uh-ah-well, Ruth Houchinsf' he managed to stammer. Haven't seen you for twenty years. YVhere did you come from ? Kalamazoo Still living in W.-S., Willie? No, my home is in Greensboro. See you laterfl As we drew near Kernersville, Lawyer llioser pointed out a magnihcent country home. That's where May' Miller' lives, she explained. She married a Iylr. Voss or Mr. Boss Cmore than likely the latter! and lives in great style. Just then the train stopped for Kernersville and al tall, dis- tinguished blond passed by my window. That's Thelma,Pleasant, as sure as I live and she hasn't changed a particle! Hello, Thelma, I cried, VVhat are you doing in the metropolis of Kernersville ? Oh, I'm matron of the Old Bachelors' Home, she answered, as she greeted me. You know since Pauline Weisner has become 32 THE BLACK AND GOLD General lXIanager of the Suffragette Party, she has had the women voters of the State to pass a law that all men over forty, who are unmarried, shall live in a Bachelor Home and give all their surplus income to the support of maiden ladiesln ' Bly, old North Carolina is moving along!!! I was so en- grossed in my thoughts that before I knew it we were in VVinston- Salem in the Grand Central Station. This is the site of the Qld High School, lWattie said, as she hurried me to the Travelers, Aid booth that I might use the telephone. The Travelers' Aid Secretary looked strangely famiiliar, but I had to study a moment before I could place her. lVIary Cook! I exclaimed. Well, for goodness' sakes, Ruth Houchins, what are you doing in this part of the country?'! She was as surprised as myself. We chatted until the lawyer said it was almost time for supper. 'Tm not used to so many surprisesn-I apologized as we boarded a car for the new suburb on the Yadkin-where Mattie lived. Where's Malona Jordan? I asked suddenly, as I heard a woman address a little child as lNIalona . The name was unusual- I had never heard of but one Malona. Uh, Malona is quite popular as an osteopath. She has the reputation of being able to cure anything, from a pain in the finger to a broken heart! She has more name sakes in the city than anyone, unless it is Reverend Howard Reynolds! , Reverend Howard! I cried. Howard a preacher! WOHdC1'S will never cease. But arenlt you teasing? Really he used to like arguing so much that I thought he would be a lawyer, but a preacher! Never! You remember Clyde Crutchfield, Ruth? VVell, he has be- come almost as popular with the ladies as Howard. He runs a Day Nursery for tired mothers. For a penny a second he amuses children while their mothers play vvhist or go to the movies. I hear he has to keep a private secretary, lXfIary Holland, to count the pennies while he keeps up with the tiny tots! Just then we reached our destination and as we entered Mattie's apartment, she laughingly said, You mustn't have too critical eyes, for Lucile and I, like most literary Women, are not model housekeepersf' I So you and Lucile Perry live together? '!Yes, We keep bachelor hall, Lucile writes poetry and I read law. Lucile-a poet? Tell me about herf, She has already won fame as the author of the 'Potato lXfIasher', THE BLACK AND GOLD 33 'A Book of Sonnets', and is now at work on her masterpiece, 'Rag- time Sue'. VVhere is Helen Agee? I asked. Helen is a prima dona and is now touring France and England. She was here two years ago and sang at the Memorial Hall. '6Did she ever marry Roy ? '4Yes, but they were divorced. I was Helen's lawyer. I hear that she has a great many suitors and it is rumored that she is about to marry an English Lordf' Poor Helen , I managed to say. Her life has certainly been romantic. Now, where is Nell Clingman? She was studying in Paris to be a nurse and fell in love with the president of a big railroad company and they are married. They sailed last week for America. I had a letter from Nell a few days ago and she is now Mrs. Goleyf' Isn't that interesting! I exclaimed. Now tell me of Eunice Grubbs. 1,11 bet I can guess about her, though. 'fYou'd never be able to, replied Mattie, for she is principal of the High School at Hanestown. She taught at Kernersville a while but when she was offered the place at Hanestown she took it. She seemed to be enjoying life fine when I was out a few months ago.', The very idea of Eunice being a teacher. I thought surely she would be married by nowf' Where is Dorothy Clark and what is she doing? I asked. I'm sure , replied the lawyer, that you have heard of the great actress 'Marion Borae,' havenlt you? Well, that is our Dorothy. Indeedl I have heard of her, but I didnit know that it was Dorothy. You remember Earl Beaudry, Ruth? Well, he is about to present the world with an airship that can travel from earth to Mars. He's a'second Edison and is the 'talk of the South. He is living in New Qrleans and he certainly figures high in the Winston- Salem papersf' Good for Earl! Now tell me, Mattie, about the others in our class. - HWell, there is Wynona Hilton, who has succeeded Miss Dob- son as head of the Commercial Department. Edith Howard has inherited an enormous fortune from her uncle and is now sight seeing in Honolula. And Lillian Needham is a missionary in Africa. And what do you think of Jean Roddick being the leader of-the State Suffragette party? Then there's Lillian Wall. You,d never think it but she's married and she and Cecil are now working on 3+ THE BLACK AND GOLD a History of the World VVar. I guess it will be completed in a few years. Chl I believe I left out Maurice Emmart-I should not, because he is a distinguished flyer, and his next trip will be to fly from New York to Liverpool. Does it seem possible that the members of our class should be so widely separated ?,' I asked. No, but Ruth, I think you are the only one that has played the 'Prodigal Son'. You see all the others have been back during the last twenty yearsf' Yes, I guess you are right, and in the future- I'm going to keep in touch with you all, if such a thing be possible. The soft wind of that June night seemed to waft back memories that had been buried in my heart so long- and I felt like a school girl 'once more in the midst of a circle of loving friends. Dreams are fair and beautiful, as long as they last, but when they fade you are left as though you were on a barren desert. So I felt when the dream of the class of 1919 faded. . RUTH HoUcH1Ns. 3111112 Blooming roses everywhere, Sweet perfumes in all the airg Oriole and gay bob-white, Wierd call of owls at night, Make you love the month of June And holidays that end too soon. A lamb out in a daisy field, A grove of trees a brook to shield. Above the clouds roll lazily on To lands of rainbow, flowers and song. Dancing children in a ring,- These, Oh June, are what you bring. A barefoot boy with rod in hand Swinging down the path of sand, A merry whistle from childish mouth, He dreams of cat-fish, speckled trout. A yellow dog close on his heel Wags his tail,--Oh, June, you're real. ALVA Goswick. THE BLACK AND GOLD IllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllltlllIllllIIOIIHIKIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIKIIIIIIHIIHIillllllllIllllllllllllbllll llIIIlIIIIII'I!I I 19 19 S1 AMPION CH TATE S bb' 'S-1-.P S- ,- J 1 1.1, Wu 11, N . .' V:.. :ig AA, jg yn: ,, . ' . :V - V.- 'si'- V' - . 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E., AIAAAEQA ,A V,V AQAAA, L, V V -1 'I ,,A FAA ,f-,Mm At A-.3vA....,, q.A...f g A. A f' .- . 1- .-'rg .Q , ,A , . . -. VV r,. A . ,, ,A A A A . A ' 'E' 4- A:A'g.'- ., A., . , 5-.A ,, , V Vg 'I 2. Q Q V' .VA r L. A A .V ' 5 ' 4V ' ,xlfxs fx4-- vi 5' . 14. .Q 14 . .Lg-, . A, AA,,-2',,A.., A: 1 ,PA,..,,AA5V ,.. . V4 , , , ,, J . .V ' -. U.. - .,..1',-..L '.,.' ..?'v:.1, VV .'.,.-.,.... 1m.un vu a-1' nu THE BLACK AND GOLD 37 A IHPPP Zlntu the Zliuture Trouble, double trouble, Fire burn and cauldron bubble. A shrivelled wizened woman was stirring the pot. Fortune, ladyll' she cried. I laid a dime in her bony palm. VVhy, Ishnee Rodigerln I cried, cKWhat in the worldll' f'Nell Clingmanlw she recognized me at once. Come,,' she said in her best professional manner, Let me show you your future l She began stirring the pot, muttering and motioning mysteriously. If you can foretell the future, I returned, entering into the fun of the thing, Htell me about my classmates. Belittle not the powers of my art! she warned. You shall see for yourselff' A I tried to draw back but drawn nearer by some mysterious power, I gazed into the seething pot. As if by magic there came forth the clear picture of a school room, filled with deaf and dumb children. The door opened and Helen Henley, the teacher, entered. Then slowly the scene changed. The dingy school room be- came a brilliant ball room. The dancing master, leading the young rich of the town in tripping the light fantastic toe, I recognized as-Hoy Holchouser. But before the color had faded from Hoy's cheek, the scene changed-this time to a spacious church. The minister, Asbury Vaughn, stood before the altar and a wedding pro- cession entered, the bride, Emma Moore, looking very beautiful as she walked up the aisle on the arm of the proud groom, an ad- miral, as I saw from his uniform,-Erma's dearest dream had come true! Then scene after scene flashed' before me-Ruth Houchens as- cended the steps of her magnificent Fifth Avenue home attended by her husband, H. A., Marvis Burchette in the jungles of Africa re- vealing the mysteries of phonetics to adoring young Africans, Mil- dred Beck doing a complicated experiment in her lonely laboratoryg William Medearis at work on his masterpiece, Mozelle Culler, in the latest cow-girl style galloping across the plain to meet her ranchmann-the one we used to hear her talking about so much in our school days, Leah Willis, laying to rest her sixth husbandg Bruce Ellis diligently working on his up-to-date farm. Then I beheld Gladys Pfaff, delivering her famous address on How to Train Husbands , Nellie Sharp, -toiling at her editorls desk. Alsa Goswick I saw-a diver-standing ready for the signal to dive 38 THE BLACK AND GOLD lixlvvivilrv llrliliriwliimuviv iiH1HiiIiiliHlvvliil!I1IlliltllilltblrlllIirllilivrililiIllllrlliliIliiliIllilrllilllilvlliilillvrliiwlvrli Vlllll HIHIINIII into the bottom of the ocean. Then the ocean scene changed into an assembly hall, crowded with excited women, in truth a char- acteristic Woman suffrage meeting. The ffuent speaker I perceived was Elizabeth Reed. But suddenly the flow of eloquence was stopped. A deathly paleness overspread the orator's face. With a shriek, she sprang upon a chair. An innocent mouse had run across the floor. In the confusion the scene changed and the next thing I saw was Cherry street, Winston-Salem, brilliantly lighted, spotlessly clean, thronged with shouting multitudes hailing the deliverers from dirt and darkness,-Ruby Sapp, the mayor, and Dr. Bernice White, the efficient health officer. I recognized in the automobile beside the town officials the Honorable Viola Still, senator from the Old North State, and her hostess, Katherine lVIontgomery, the Well- known writer, who by her gifted pen had aroused the townspeople to a sense of their needs in municipal sanitation. James Piatt, the movie actor, Who within the last fifteen years had made such a name for himself by his vivid portrayal of farm life scenes, I spotted as one of the thronging spectators, and Agatha McCorkle, the prima donna, who had Won fame in her entertainments for the kings of Europe. Suddenly I heard a Whizzing sound. I closed my eyes and when I opened them the enchanted pot, Witch, and all the charms had disappeared and in their place stood Ralph Spaugh, smiling up from his torn parachute. NELL CLINGMAN. lox L l ---- 'np Mark amh cruel Published by the Senior Class of the VVinston-Salem City High School EDITORIAL STAFF RALPH SPAUGH ,,-,,--,,,,-,,, ,...,.......... E ditor-in-Chzef INELLIE SHARP --,,,,,,,,,-.,,,,, .-,.- I Jssociate Editor-iiz-Chze ASSOCIATE EDITORS LEAH WILLIS, '19 NELL CLINGMAN, '19 RUBYVSAPP, '19 RUTH HOUCHINS, '19 Lois MOON, '20 NANCY STOCKTON, '20 NETTIE ALLEN THOMAS, '20 BLANCHE LONG, '20 WILLIAM MEDEARIS, '19 JOHN FRIES BLAIR, '20 ARTHUR SILVERBERG, '20 FREDERICK SPAUGH, '20 ETHELBERT HOLLAND, '20 J. A. VANCE, '20 JOHN DAYE, '21 MARGARET DURHAM, '21 Ehitnrial A WORD CONCERNING THE BLACK AND GOLD During the First few months of this term the question of having THE BLACK AND GOLD this year was discussed from every point. Practically everyone Wanted the magazine but the price which was first quoted was entirely out of the question. Then it was suggested that a special number of The Pljinston-Salezzz News, with pictures of the graduating class, be published. YVhen it was discovered that our Hrst figures were incorrect and that it would cost as much to publish The News as it would to publish a Senior number of THE BLACK AND GOLD, it was decided to do the latter and sell the magazine at a nominal price, just suHicient to cover the cost of the printing. The balance of the cost was to be borne by the Senior Class. As the cost of printing is so high and the rate of advertising for only one issue so lovv, it was considered best not to attempt advertising. This has cut down the size of the magazine some- what, but what is left is all good reading matter. The Whole school has been laboring under difIiculties this year, and it is only through the untiring efforts of lVIr. VVhite and lXvIiss Mary Wileyf that we are able to publish a BLACK AND GOLD this year at all. ' R. E. SPAUGH. 40 THE BLACK AND GOLD Qrahnatinn Efhnughta or g LREADY many of us are eagerly looking forward to the close of this school term, for we know that our minds shall be free from the thoughts of Algebra, Latin and English. VVe all enjoy our vacations, for to most of us it is a period of relaxation, a time when we do those things we have been longing to do through all the hard days of duty and school. But this vacation will be different to us of the Senior Class, for to many of us it means not merely the close of the year's work, but the end of our school life. And the joy which has always attended our thought of graduation is mingled with sorrow as we realize that we are leaving forever the school that has been the scene of our triumphs and our struggles through four long years. If we, the class of 1919, had our High School years to go over we would greatly improve our records. Just recently have we realized how important it was that we should do only our best in everything. To the incoming students we, as good friends in- terested in your school life say, Take our advice and do nothing but your best.', We have discovered our mistakes too late to profit by them in High School, but we have learned that experience is a dear teacher and we have traveled over some rough roads because we did not make use of our opportunities. If you become dis- couraged, work that much harder, for the impressions that you receive in your school life are lasting impressions, and long after your school days are over they will linger in your memory. NELLIE E. SHARPE. 41 QUZQJCW' I 4 ,, E1 N' .,' 5'5f.'f .f'l l75EilQigv1g'fQQ54EQ? 'mum fiffrzje N' gl s tgfgqf f fini? 031147, i AE 1 THE BLACK AND GOLD IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlilIlln'IllIllllvIIlIlIIIII'IIlIIIIlIlllIIIHINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 19 -19 N. C. RN E T ES W AMPIONS CH . ,Y V. V VV . V V. 5 I - -yu 92- UW 'Ir' ' ' . ' V. ' -'v'- W 2-'xr-',f . ' N - '. -f'Y'Q. Vp 'N l wfi ! -V V V HV .., 99 VV-mf-WV V WV-,V VV V. 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A V V., ,Jhl ,. .-fu., V. . Ik VV: J-, ,Wa ik V' V V 1 gf. V ' V' s - HV J V' 'Z' VV,.,' '. E-,VVV L' 'V -'- ' : v '- ' ' - --? X -- ' If V 4- M Vf-V 9.79, ' l5'H'7'v '2' s 'c'5.vnffff ' lqqgwll ' ' if V 41. 71' V' -. I V-LN' I. ' U 4 . I w 3 L1H:'ii Jg: '!u 'i53w':'1: ' !iGu3'5'M'H5:e'l N.. ' :M THE BLACK AND GOLD 43 Gilman will PVP the Class of IQIQ, of the High School of the City of Flyin- ston-Salem, County of Forsyth and State of North Carolina, being of fsujljwosedlyj sound mind, wishing to dispose of some of our per- sonal belongings, do herezuitlz publish our last hlfill and Testanzent. ITEM 1: I, Howard A. Reynolds, mindful of various needs of the hereinafter mentioned beneficiary, do hereby give, devise and bequeath my clergical powers, conceived and recognized only by the prophet of the Class of '19, to Forest Fulton, and hope that said powers may help him in his proposed study of the ministry, and secure for him at least one congregation. ITEM 2: I, Dorothy Clark, do hereby will and bequeath my desk on the back row with its splendid view into the HY. M. C. A. to Nancy Stockton. ITEM 3: I, Asbury Vaughn, being of sound health and mind, do hereby will and bequeath to A. Vance, my knowledge of Math, knowing that he is in great need of such. ITEM 4: I, Nell Clingman, being in a generous frame of mind, do hereby will and bequeath to my successor, the prophetess of 1920, the privilege of writing over the prophecy six or eight times. I sincerely hope that she, prohting by my example, may perpetuate the good work so that generations to come may enjoy the same privilege. ITEM 5: VVe, Katharine Nlontgomery and Lillian Wall, do hereby bequeath to the Ufortunatew Senior Cooking Class of next year, the great 'fhonor and Hprivilegel' of scrubbing all the desks and boards twice a week, and washing up all the pots and pans that have chanced to accumulate during the week. ITEM 6: I, Bernice Whi-te, will and bequeath my great ability to revise Virgil to Helen Murchison. ITEM 7: I, Ruby Sapp, do hereby will and bequeath my ease and fluency in speaking, to Nettie Allen Thomas, hoping that she will use the same with great advantage to herself, in her Senior year. ITEM 8: I, Ralph Spaugh, being in a benevolent frame of mind, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to translate Virgil, to Charles Siewers, believing him to be in need of it. i 4+ THE BLACK AND GOLD ITEM 9: I, Lillian Needham, being of a generous nature, do hereby will and bequeath to my beloved friend, Forrest Peddy- cord, my abundant supply of Hfrecklesf, She need not worry about depriving me of them, as I know where to get plenty more. ITEM 10: I, lXIozelle Culler, do hereby will and bequeath to Lois lVIoon, the art of using the hands to emphasize what she says and does. ITEM 11: I, Gladys Pfaff, do hereby will and bequeath to Hollis Pfaff, my Virgil, realizing her love for the same. ITEM 12: I, Nellie Sharpe, do hereby will and bequeath my honored desk in the Domestic Science class, from which I have re- ceived so many pleasant periods in scrubbing to Lydia Yingling, hoping that she will have as much and more pleasure in performing the enjoyable task than I. ITEINI 13: I, Leah Willis, do hereby will and bequeath to Nettie Allen Thomas my powerful voice and eloquence of expression, since she is in such need of both. ITEM 14: I, Eunice Grubbs, do hereby will and bequeath to Ava Taylor Guyor my ability to translate Latin and to work Algebra. T ITEM 15: I, Mary Cook, do hereby will and bequeath my great height to Bernice Poindexter, hoping that by the time she becomes a Senior she will be as graceful as I am. ITEM 16: I, Agatha lVIcCorkle, do hereby will and bequeath my Senior Dignityl' to John Fries Blair, feeling that he is in need of same. ITEM 17: I, Ruth Houchins, do hereby will and bequeath to Fritz Crute my beloved oflice as President of Ignorance Row. ITEM 18: I, Alva Goswick, do hereby will and bequeath to Lilly Mae Crotts my ability to I-Ioller.', ITEINI 19: I, I-Ioy I-Iolfhouser, hereby will and bequeath to Fred Romig, my desk and all the contents thereof, knowing that such an act will meet his highest approval and at the same time save him needless expense. ITEM 20: I, Mildred Beck, do hereby will and bequeath my superHuous averdupoisn to Pauline Turner, realizing that she is very much in need of it. THE BLACK AND GOLD 45 ITEM Zl: I, Helen Henley, do hereby will and bequeath to Nettie Allen Thomas, some good, common sense. ITEM 22: I, Marvis Burchette, do hereby will and bequeath my renowned ability to giggle to a most honored Junior, Sarah Stevenson. ITEIVI 23: I, F. Earl Beaudry, do hereby will and bequeath to future Seniors of the Cherry Street High School, my Graduat- ing Brief. ITEM 2-I: We, the Seniors of the High School, do hereby leave our good wishes to the entire school and faculty. Lastly, we do hereby appoint Miss lwary C. Wiley as our lawful executrix, to carry out this will in every respect. In witness whereof, we the said Senior Class, do hereunto set our hands and seals this 6th day of June, A. D., l9l9. SEN1oR CLASS CSeal.D 311151 fm' iliun Wanted-To know what W. M. asked A. G. to make her answer, I love you. Wanted-To know what Nell C. means by asking each boy separately, if he wants to marry. VVhy is Hoy like the sun at dawn? Because he blushes rosy red when he rises. -1...., Wanted-Some one to recommend a good Hesh reducer. Any advice will be appreciated. Ishnee R. Rolling upon a blanket placed on the floor is excellent. I speak from experience. A. M. VVanted-Blue eyes, red hair and freckles. Lillian W. YVonderful Discovery: After so many years we have another Virgil in the form of Bernice White. VVoe unto the coming chil- dren that will have to study Latin. How thankful I am that I will soon finish. ' 46 THE BLACK AND GCLD rirxiiriHii1ill!Il1llrl1rl1lliriH1iI1H1HrllH4vi1HirlVII!IirllHIrrlrlliIlillWIIHIrlliI4IllH1II'.Ii1IIliiuiIllIliIliilliI1lllil1rl1ll1NI4IllIlillillillrllvlvillrlmir bliss hilary to llth Grade: Class, look this up in the Bible some day, between now and tomorrow. , Clarence B. to dignified Senior: Hey, Buck, who pitches for the League of Nations? Helen- Alva, what is your favorite characteristic? Alva- Buck-some. Ralph- Asbury, what is your favorite flower? Asbury- QRDAmbler.', .lli-l Now handsome Ralph Spaugh, just listen my dears, ls very bashful and shyg When he speaks to a girl he says Hello', And then he says Good-by . Dear little Buck, Now donit you cry, You'll learn La-tin Bye-and--Bye. Mr. Lee to Hoy H.- Hoy, who's your girl?,' Hoy- I don't iknow, l haven't found one good looking enough yet. VVanted-A cat to catch Katherine's rat. Wanted-To know why, when the window is raised, Viola is Still. Why is Nellie like a razor? Because she is Sharp. Wanted-Some curling irons for Jean Roddick. Wanted-To get slim-any way except by dieting. Apply to A. M. today. THE BLACK AND GOLD 47 Found-Rats in Lucile's head! If llllary Cook-ed Grubb tsl would Lillian Need-ham? ls it Poe or Vaughan, who is Alva's favorite poet? Bliss lkiiller, VVhy Goodness! lf we knew the principles well enough to do them so accurately, there would be no use to study. If we knew them as well as four 5's are 20 and two fs are 5- But she was interrupted by laughter. VVanted-To know how Hoy obtains his brilliant color and Bruce his curls. lVanted-To know why Lucile left the junior-Senior Reception so soon. YVanted-To be cute. lllavis Burchette. For Sale-One Henley Talking lllachine. Seniors. For Sale-Une bunch of strings, slightly worn but guaranteed to get the girls. 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