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

 - Class of 1934

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Wishing to keep alive the noble tradition of knighthood, we, the staff of the Black and Gold, se- lect as our theme, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table . alqcbviioiiboivatsaiadtld 41010410 o14Qv4Qs4QooQv4:o4Qr4:v4:o4:o4so-oqo4Qv4:o4:o4:o-4:o4:+4:o-are--vqno4Q+a:r-was-oceans l l 4 ,Ll l E' I 1-1 455 2 5' l Z if :S 1' QQ' :sf i GQ f E. 2 if l l 'I' 1001041501010 Qian . 47' , 'Li -57 U: fl, A 'l Ql L if Zi 1901041010419 01041b41b43b4Qo41b41041o-01t-41v4Dv411-41b4Qb43b41b1b41b Volume XXIII Published by the BLACK AND GOLD STAFF Richard Reynolds High School Winston-Salem, N. C. li-lFQP4,94QFf54Q9 4l 194lP41F1'41P4Q9 4l41OiF4QO4lQ1P4Zb4Zb 01041543 i 5 i 4101041-otvaibaivadiii 050410 gm-v1v41o41o41oa1oo1oaQv41ool0!0 Table of' Contents I. Scenes ll. Faculty Ill. Classes IV. Crganizations V. Athletics VI. Features VII. Advertisements To Miss Irene Jones t For her patient and untiring efforts in bettering the school, we, the classes of 1934, gratefully dedicate this volume. 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' '44 'ft' 3' 'X ' ' , ' ' 1 f 'J ' V, Q- Z ' 'WVR -n '. J, x ' .-.R 9 .4, f Aw fl , , . A 4- .L-A - . , ,. ., -. - - . . . . . , . k JA s, . H uh, N2 , - Z Q -. tt . . 4 ' . , , . H A - w ' 3, g ,V .5 K' 40 , , - - V 4.wwf?'f - .. . I ,, 1 . ,,y 4 ,, ,, ,. .q ' 1 . . y K 9 . - 11.-4 ,' , x x 4 X .5 1 - V 4 H4 ' 1, X . v -. A r ' ' ' ' -,ri . ' , - ' Y 5' ' Mage Merlin-whose vast wit Elkrrulig m, 4 'QL' uni ,f- V .,',u,,, Mm, ,-, I . Lp., I 3? X 4 Hx 1 X BLACK G OLD A FACULTY Iohn Watson Moore, A. B., Superintendent of Winston-Salem Schools Duke University, University of Chicago, Davidson College Claude Reuben Ioyner, A. B., Principal of Richard Reynolds High School University of North Carolina Gladys E. Moore, A.B., Ed. M., Vocational and Educational Adviser University of Minnesota, Harvard University Anna Lula Dobson, B. C. S., Dean of Girls Eastman College, Palmer School, Salem College, Woman's College of U. N. C. HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENTS Mary C. Wiley, A. B., English Woman's College of University of North Carolina Gladys E. lyloore, A. B., Ed. M., Social Science University of Minnesota, Harvard University Dorothy Forsythe, B. S., Home Economics Peabody College, Georgia State College Sarah Olive Smith, B. S., Ed. Mathematics Guilford College. Duke University Annie Preston Heilig, A. B., Language Woman's College of University of North Carolina Robert S. Haltiwanger, B. S., M. A., Science Davidson College. Duke University Anna Lula Dobson, B. C. S., Commercial Eastman College, Palmer School, Salem College, Woman's College of U. Millard Iackson, B. E., Industrial Arts Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Lucille Nix, A. B., Library N. C. Greenville Women's College, Emory University Rosa Tinder, B. S., Cafeteria Peabody College, Cornell University, Harrisburg State Teachers College OFFICE ADMINISTRATORS Helen Craddock Burnette, Secretary Mildred Ferguson, Clerical Mildred Cox' Clerical Page Bfteen MR. IOI-IN WATSON MOORE Superintendent of Winston-Salem City Schools MR. CLAUDE REUBEN IOYNER Principal of Richard Reynolds High School BLACK G OLD 'A ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Thelma Albright, A. B. Grace Sheets, A. B. Greensboro College Greensboro College Duke University Columbia University Marjorie Siewers, A. B. Inez P. Brooks, A. B., M. A. Salem College Georgia State Teachers College i University of Georgia University of North Carolina Hazel Stephenson, A. B., M. A. Salem College Columbia University Lucile Edwards, A. B. Greenville Women's College Mary Sterling, A. B. Woman's College of University of Notrh' Carolina Ruth Troutman, A. B. Columbia University Salem College L - h Greensboro College emor R yne College Elizabeth Kapp, A. B. Grace Taylor Stuart, A. B. - G 'lf d C ll Mlldred Moores, A. B. Colfgbfg unfvgfity Greensboro College University of North Carolina SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Walker Barnette, A. B., M. A. Margaret Lumpkin, A. B. University of North Carolina Georgia State College for Women I-I. C. I-lawn, A. B. Ianie Weaver, A. B. Lenior Rhyne College Greensboro College Irene Barton Iones, B. S. R. Wells, A. B. Greenville Women's College University of North Carolina Annie Hobbs Anderson, B. S. Radford Teachers College University of North Carolina HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Ruth Helmich, B. S. Salem College MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Earl E. Crawford, A. B. Kenneth M. Peters, A. B. University of North Carolina Emory and Henry College L. W. Crowell Katherine Rogers, A. B. Springfield College Winthrop College Myrtle Dobbins, B. S. Kathryn Emmart, B. A., M. S. Radford Teachers College Salem College. Penn. State Page eighteen BLACK GOLD A LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Margaret Bailey, A. B. Pauline Lois Whitley, A. B. Winthrop College Oxford College Touraine University, France Faye Martin, A. B. Woman's College of University of North Carolina Lessig Bfgwn B, . S l C ll Mafy Maftlni University? Roll' Nldrtll1geCarolina Duke University SCIENCE DEPARTMENT W. S. Buchanan, B. S. Ralph F. W. Brimley, B. S. Davidson College North Carolina State College Duke University Flossie Martin, A. B., B. S. 5,,,,,,, C,,,,,g, yaseph T. Pfohl, A. B. Columbia University Moravian College University of North Carolina University of North Carolina Alleghany School for Natural History Salem College COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mae Berson, B. S. Bess A. Ivey, A. B. State Teachers College. Fredericksburg. Va. Salem College Ruth A. Ford, B. C. S. University of Colorado Louisiana State Teachers College Bowling Green Business University Louisiana State University Mary L. Huggins, B. S. Peabody College University of Kentucky Bowling Green Business University Eastman College University of North Carolina Garnett Kelly Wake Forest College Roanoke National Business College Woman's College of University of North Carolina Hessie Watts, A. B., M. A. Duke University Donnye Worley Peabody College Draughon's Business College Graduate of Palmer School of Writing Graduate of Zaner Bloser School of Writing Salem College INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Frederick Elrick, B. S. Frank W. Swant Kansas State Teachers College The Stout Institute Mergenthaler Linotype School Menononie. Wis. LIBRARY Mae Kreeger, A. B. Salem College Page nineteen HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY -IKA'l'flLZL7'y8 Couvt 01155555 1. r J 'NL' x um' j , 11 M3151 11.r:1111fr,1',c1-1-1 A V 11, 1 1 1 ,.1 1 ,1 ' n 1 'W 1 1 1 1 11 , 11. 1 1 1' 1, , 1 .1 -1,111.11 1 1,1 1,,, , v X, .1 :V .VN 1 1 '1 1 if 11 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 2 1 r 1. , 1 .1 1 1V .X W 1 1 11, ,. 1 .mulls-'.Sf'e.. 1 -' -' 1,f,.1f'1', 11,517-,Q,..', 1 U 1. 1 1 11-01 14:11 hi' ' ' 2 1, .1 ,,,,11,.1 A' Q1 ,V Y' !'1,, '11 1 5157121 L- . 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I 1,41 'WW 1 A 1 ,, ,. , W 1 , t 1 ,, 1 , . dau, LJ. r In N1 1 1: , 1 X, 1.,.1 1 11 1,-, 1-f. .1111,,-.7X.1f111111,-IA S 1 ' 1 1-1. 1. 1 491 1 ..,11!lH11.-' 11 P'-N411-' lx 11' -4 BLACK GOLD .lg 1' 3, IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Albert Shermer ..... ....... P resident Elaine Middleton .... .... H istorian Harold Thomerson ....... Vice President Bobby Mills ....... - - r -Prophet Helen Contos ....... ....... S ecretary O. G. Allen ..... ..... P oet Lucy Ferne Vaughn .......... Treasurer William Thrift .... ---Testator Ann Brown ................ Mascot Miss Annie Preston Heilig, Faculty Adviser Colors: Blue and White Flower: Carnation Motto: I-Ie Conquers Who Conquers Himself Page twenty-three s Page twenty-four Anna Wilma Albarty And lightly was her slender nose, Tip-tilted likef the petal of a flower. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Little Orphan Annie Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Library Page l: N. C. Club 3, 4: Student Y 2, 3: Boosters Club l, 2, 3. O. G, Allen, lr. Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Richard Halliburton Aviation Club 3: Travel Club 3: Class Poet 4. Otis Wayne Allen What rights are his that dare not strike for them? INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-My Father Soccer 2: Track l, 2, 3: Printing Club 3, 4: Boosters Club l, 2: Aero. Club 1, 2. SaDell Edna Allred Answer them Witlx laughter. Household Arts Course Favorite Character'-'Robert Montgomery Cashiers Club l: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3. Arlene Bassett Because right is right. to follow right were wisdom in the scorn of conse- quencef' MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character'-Shakespeare Knoxville High School: French Club. Norris Linville Bodenheimer The thrall in person may be free in soul. INDUSTRIAL Anrs COURSE Favorite Character-Zane Grey Scrub Football 3: Aero. Club 2. lames C. Bolling Since the good mother holds me still a child. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye Radio Club 1, 2: Salesmanship Club 3. 4: Travel Club 4. George Washington Brendle Let be my name until I make my name. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Zane Grey lr. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Aero. Club 2, 3. BLACK AND GOLD Leon Hauser Carter .... Be men With strength and will to right the wrong'd. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character--Buck jones Iris Louellen Cauclle Obedience is the courtesy due to kings. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Amelia Earhart Metric Sci. Club 2. 3: Wide Awake Girls Club l, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2: Cashiers Club 4: Boosters Club 3. Myrtle W. Clay With this for my motto, rather use than fame. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character-Big Bad Wolf Fresh. Girls Club 1: Metric Sci. Club 2: Travel Club 3: Gl-li 3, 4: Cashiers Club 4: House of Rep. 4: Executive Member 4. Laura Elizabeth Click Behold her eyes-beautiful. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Sinclair Lewis G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Treas. 3: Varsity Ten- nis 2, 3: Varsity Hockey 2. 3, 4: Class Soccer 1, 2, 3: Class Tennis 1: Class Base- ball 2: Class Basketball 2: Good Hand- writing Club l. 2: Sec. 1: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Aero. Club l: Monogram Club: Sr. Marshal 3. Edyth Elizabeth Conrad Lead and l follow. HOUSEHOLD ARTS CouRsE Favorite Character-Claudette Colbert G. A. A. l: lr. Dramatic Club l, 2: N. C. Club 3. 4: Etiquette Club 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 4. Helen Contos We needs must love the highest when we see it. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Characters-'Three Little Pigs Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Sec. 3. 4: Class Sec. 3, 4: Student Y 3.4: Pres. 4: Treas. 4: Comm. Club l: Wide Awake Girls Club 3, 4: Pine Whispers Staff 3. 4: Cashiers Club 2: Stunt Night 3. Louise Cottrell: Spread the slow smile through all her company. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Ruby Keeler Wide Awake Girls Club 3, 4: lr. Dramatic Club l. 2: Sr. Marshal 3: Etiquette Club 2: Pine Whispers Staff 4. William Thomas Cranfill Doubt not: go forward. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Zane, Grey Debaters Club I: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Printing Club 4. BLACK AND GOLD Page twentyflive .---'M-:'f-' iii Page twenty-six Philip Daye With one main purpose ever at my heart. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Guy Lombardo Boosters Club 2, 3: Aero. Club 1: Scouting Club 4: Pres. 3: V. Pres. 4: Ass't Mgr. Cross Country 3: Varsity Tennis 4. Frances Dillon Her manner had not that repose which stamped the mien of Vere de Vere. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Betty Boop G. A. A. l: Class Soccer 1, 2: Class Bas- ketball' l. 2: Penmanship Club 1: Boosters Club 4: Salesmanship Club 3, 4: Cashiers Club 4: Aero. Club 2. Doris Evans How modest. kindly, all accomplished, wise. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-loel MeCrea Comm. Club 1: Fresh. Girls Club 1: House of Rep. 2: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 2: Student Y 4: lr. Dramatic Club 3: Girl Reserve 3: Pine Whispers Stall 4. William E. Fishel . . . .Mainly use and skill are winners in this pastime. , LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Will Rogers Salesmanship Club 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Band 1, 3. Brunace Fowler Was that fair charm invented by your- self? SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character'-Pres. Roosevelt Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. lp House of Rep. l: Aero. Club: Sec. and Treas. 2, 3: Arti- culture Club 3, 4: Pres. 3: Fresh. Debaters Club l, Muriel Stine Freeman Wearing her wisdom lightly. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character--lean Parker Comm. Club 1, 2: Fresh. Wide Awake Girls Club: Cashiers Club 3, 4: All-Around Club 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 3. 4: Etiquette Club 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Iames Irving Fulton One still strong man in a blatant land. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt Winston-Hi Players 1, 2: Cast Capt. Applejackn 3: Cast Circus Phantomn: Debaters Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Orch. 2, 3. Opal Evelyn George Be patient. our playwright may show In some fifth act what this wild drama means. Household Arts Course Favorite Character--Ioel McCrea Cashiers Club 1. 2: Boosters Club 1: lr. Dramatic Club: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: House of Rep. l. BLACK AND GOLD Martha Nevada Grubbs And statesmen for her Council met. HOUSEHOLD Aizrs COURSE Favorite Character-Bing Crosby Cashiers Club lg Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2, 3: Etiquette Club 3. 4: Sr. Marshal 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3, 4. Harold E. Hartley He never mocks, for mockery is the fume of little hearts. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Richard Halliburton lr, Dramatic Club: Salesmanship Club: Travel Club: Cross Country Team: Track Team. Ruth Hartman Woman is various and most mutable. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mae West Oliver Thomas Hayes, Ir. This greener laurel for the brows of him that uttered nothing base. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Richard Halliburton Travel Club 4: Boosters Club l, 2. Beulah Heggie I am part of all that 1 have met. Household Arts Course Favorite Character-lean Valjean Salesmanship Club 3, 41 lr. Dramatic Club l, 4: Etiquette Club 3, 4. Clyde Melvin Highfill Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character--Lindbergh lnternat'l Relations Club 3, 45 Calvin Wil- ey Lit. Soc. 4. Gwendolyn Louise Hopkins A damsel . . . With a brow . . .May blossom. and a cheek of apple-blossom. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Sinclair Lewis Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Etiquette Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Nature Lovers Club 25 Girl Reserve 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 2. George W. Howard Oh well for him whose will is strong. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character- Ty Cobb Fresh. Debaters Club: Cashiers Club lg Varsity Baseball, 4. BLACK AND GOLD Niuva- Pagc twentyrseven J,ffAf',v- jagfff Muff? Page twenty-eight Sara Iohnston Of temper amorous as the first of May. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-janet Gaynor May Day I: Nature Lovers Club 4: Metric Sci. Club 4: Comm. Club 1. Gretchen Graham Iones Harkl by the bird's song ye may learn the bird. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Ianet Gaynor Fresh. Dramatic Club 1: Ir. Dramatic Club: Stunt Night 4: Sr. Marshal 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3, 4: Library Page 1. 2: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorous 3, 4: State Music Contest 3: Cast Swords and Scissors 3. Elma lustice True humility, the highest virture. mother of them all. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character--lean D'Arc Margaret Virginia Kimel Sweet and stately, and with all the grace of womanhoodf' GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Ianet Gaynor Comm. Club 1: Writing Club I: Wide A- wake Girls Club 2. 3, 4: Helen Gwynn Kirby Your sweet face makes good fellows fools and traitors. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Helen of Troy Fresh. Girls Club l: Travel Club 3: Cash- iers Club 2, 3, 4. Carl Bynum Kirkman Dost thou not vex thy poet's mind with thy shallow wit? INDUSTRIAL ARTS Counsiz Favorite Characters--Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Aero. Club l, 2: N. C. Club 4: Architect Club 4. Frances Ruth Knight Sweet girl graduate in her golden hair. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Charartcr-Big Bad Wolf Handwriting Club l: Band 2, 3: Ir. Dram- atic Club 3, 4: Sr. Marshal 3: Nature Lov- ers Club 2: Etiquette Club 2: Girls Wide Awake Club 3, 4: Cashiers Club l, 2. R. Gilbert Lee Hold thou the beautiful: define it well. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Elmer Cashiers Club 2. 3: House of Rep. 2, 3: Club Dawn 3: Boosters Club 2, 3: Radio Club 4: N. C. Bus. and Prof. Women's Club Prize 4: 3rd place Graham Art Con- test 4: Hon. Men. Book Week Poster Con- test: Track 2, 3: Cross Country 4: Areo. Club lg Black and Gold Art Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4. BLACK AND GOLD M. E. Manuel, Ir. A stepson of the gods. divinely tall. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Ben Lyon Ccmm. Club 1: Cashiers Club 25 Etiquette Club 4. Euna Marshall Who longed for the true, the just. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Zasu Pitts May Day lg Boosters Club 1, 3g Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 35 House of Rep. 21 Pine Whispers 2, 3. 4: All-Around Club 45 Etiquette Club 3. Bernice McDaniel Self-reverie, selffknowledge, self-control. HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE Favorite Character--Ginger Rogers Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: N. C. Club 3, 4: Cashiers Club l. 2. Elaine Middleton Elaine the fair, Elaine the lovable. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character-'Launcelot May Day lg Cashiers Club lg Aero. Club 23 Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: House of Rep. 21 Travel Club 3, 43 Reporter 4: Reading Club 13 Debaters Club 2, 31 Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 4: Historian 4. Evelyn Mitchell ln me there dwells No greatness, save it be some far-off touch Of greatness to know well I am not great. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor May Day lg Library Page l: Comm. Club 1: Wide Awake Girls Club 23 Ir. Dram- atic Club 27 Etiquette Club 2: Boosters Club 3, 47 Nature Lovers Club 3: All- Around Club 49 Pine Whispers 4. George Montgomery Rich in saving common sense. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor Track 25 Monogram Club 3, 43 House of Rep. l. Cletus Matro Moore Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Anne Lindbergh lr. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Metric Sci. Club 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Cashiers Club 2, 3, 4: Etiquette Club 2, 3. 4: Varsity Bas- ketball 4: Soccer 4, Fresh. Boosters Club 1: Fresh. Debaters Club lg Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 41 French Club 1. Iohn Myers The tower of strength which stood four square to all the winds that blow. SCIENTIFIC CouRsE Favorite Character--Richard Halliburton BLACK AND GOLD Page twenty-nine 5 I-- ', f -iff -..,,.-Q. -n...-rf! Page thirty Martha A. Nance The darling of the court. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-loe Penner Fresh. Girls Club 1: Aero. Club 1: Hockey l, 2: Stunt Night I: Winston-Hi Revue 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 3. 4: Etiquette Club 4: Metric Sci. Club 2: Baseball l, 2: Girl Scout 1: Pine Whispers 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 2. Nettie Sue Parnell Oh, all the sweet and sudden passion of youth. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Betty Boop Handwriting Club l: May Day l: Boosters Club 3, 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Metric Sci. Club 4: Sr. Marshal 3. Grace Payne 1 love that beauty should go beautifully. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Katherine Hepburn Wide Awake Girls Club 2. 3: Cashiers Club lg Ir. Dramatic Club 1, 3: Winston Hi Players 3. 4: Etiquette Club 3: Girl Reserve l: May Day 1: lst and 2nd place Book Week Contest 4, 5: Class Tennis l: Nature Lovers Club 3. Bernard Oliver Peddycord 1 do not sing because I must, And pipe but as the linnets sing. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character--Zane Grey Band 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3: Stamp Club 3: lr. Dramatic Club l. 2: State Music Con- test 2, 3, 4. Clara Mae Pegram Wearing all the weight of learning Lightly like a flower. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character--janet Gaynor May Day l: Comm. Club l: Library Page l. 2, 3: Home Ec. Club l: Wide Awake Girls Club 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Lillian Margaret Pope The path of duty is the way to glory. HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Bing Crosby Etiquette Club 2. 3: House of Rep. l: Salesmanship Club 3. Alma Roesel She might wear as fair a jewel As is on earth. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character--Big Baa' Wolf Comm. Club 1: Girl Scout 1, 2: All Around Club 4: Sec. 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. 4: May Day l. 2: Student Y 3, 4: Sec. 4: Sr. Marshal 3. Elizabeth Emma Sampson Going in nobler mode of life With sweeter manner. purer laws. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Zasu Pitts Metric Sci. Club 2. 3. 4: Sec. 3: Pres. 4: Ir. French Club 2: G. A. A. 2. 3. 4: Cash- iers Club 3: Stunt Night 4: Varsity Base- ball 3: May Day 1, 2. BLACK AND GOLD N. T. Sandefur, Ir. Ah, why. . . Should life all labor be? GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Cleopatra Cross Country l. 2, 3: Capt. 5: Track 2, 3. 4: Monogram Club 3, 4, 5: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, 5: Mgr. Ed. Pine Whispers 4: Sports Editor 3. 4: Playwriters Club 2: Speakers Bureau 2. 3. Pansy Shaver Eyes of pure woman, wholesome stars of love. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-lanet Gaynor Wide Awake Girls Club 3, 4: Etiquette Club 3, 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Salesman- ship Club 2: Girl Reserve 1: Class Base- ball l: Class Soccer 2: May Day 1. Albert Shermer A knight of Arthur, working out his will to cleanse the world. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Boob McNutt Class Pres. 1, 3, 4: House of Rep, l. 2, 3: Library Page l, 2: Art Club 2, 3: Club Dawn 3, 4: Etiquette Club 2. 3: Aero, Club l, Z: Black and Gold Staff l. 2, 3: lst. place State Poster Contest l: lst place Graham Art Contest 3: Hon. Men. Lit. Guild 3: Cross Country 2, 3. Dillard Shermer Howe'er it be. it seems to me. 'Tis only noble to be good. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Mr. Haltiwanger Council 1: House of Rep. l: Class Treas. 1. Elizabeth Smith A rosebud set with little wilful thorns.' GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Cary Grant Fresh. Girls Club l: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3: Student Y 4: Metric Sci. Club 2. 3: Na- ture Lovers Club 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Comm. Club l: Pine Whispers 4. Iames Otha Smith Live pure. speak true, right wrong. fol- low the king, Else, wherefore born? SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Eddie Rickenbacker North Ir. High l. 2: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Dorothy Solomon A simple maiden in her flower. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Thelma Todd Library Page 1. 2: Cashiers Club l: Good Handwriting Club 1: Nature Lovers Club 2: Soccer 1: Boosters Club 2: Travel Club 3: Salesmanship Club 2. 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 4: Playwriters Club 2. lames O. Sparks He is so full of lustihoodf' lNDUSTRlAL ARTS CouRsE Favorite Character-Ann Leaf Cashiers Club l, 3: House of Rep. l, 3. 4: Lit- Club 2: Class Baseball 2: Printing Club 2. 3, 4: Sec. 3. 4: Aero. Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Boosters Club 2: Quill and Scroll 4. BLACK AND GOLD --I '-:- '- 4' C :rx- D37 Page thirty-one Page vhirty-two Luther D. Spaugh Slumber is more sweet than toll. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Gar Wood Aero. Club 1: Etiquette Club 3. 4: Band l. 2, 3: Football l. 4. 5: Spring Football 3. Arthur Stonestreet, Ir. With his little hoard of maxims Preaching down a fellow's heart. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Robert Montgomery Salesmanship Club 3: Rotary 3. Harold Thomerson These flashes on the surface are not he. He has a solid base of temperament. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Gary Cooper Monogram Club 2. 3. 4: Boosters Club 2. 3. 4: House of Rep. 4: Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 2: Track 3: V. Pres. of Class 4. William Francis Thrift Better not be at all than not be noble. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character'-'Clark Gable Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Club Dawn 3: Testa- tor 4. Lucy Ferne Vaughn Sport went hand in hand with beauty. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-flhlrs. Calvin Coolidge Fresh. Hockey l: Varsity Hockey 2: Varsity Baseball 2: Ass't Sec. of G. A. A. 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Fresh. Girls Club l: Etiquette Club 4: House of Rep. 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. 4: Class Treas. 3. 4: Pine Whispers 3: Nature Lovers Club 2: May Day l. Emily Barnes Walker Oh, yet we trust that somehow, good will be the final goal of all. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Wide Awake Girls Club 3. 4: Etiquette Club 4: Wilber High School. Macon. Ga. l, 2, 3. Iames Walker He leaned not on his fathers. but him- self. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye Aero. Club l. 2: Radio Club l. Earl Weatherman So many worlds, so much to do. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Sally Rand Monogram Club: Printers Club: Soccer l. BLACK AND GOLD Eva Louise Whitaker There is no joy but calm. Home ECONOMICS Counse Favorite Character-lane Eyre Salesmanship Club 2: Etiquette Club 3. 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 4: Cashiers Club 25 House of Rep. 2. Hazel Wooten And many men desired her. Monsnw LANGUAGE Counss Favorite Character-Lillian Harvey Fresh. Girls Club lg Wide Awake Girls Club 2: Etiquette Club 4: Student Y 'ig Aero. Club 1. Braxton C. Younts Musing on the little lives of men. SCIENTIFIC CouRsE Favorite Character-Richard E. Byrd Aero. Club l: Metric Sci. Club 2, 3, 4: V. Pres. 4: Mgr. Cross Country 4g Mono- gram Club 4, 51 Treas. 5. Gwllll , BLACK AND GOLD Page thirty th ee Sag XBLACK af ii S Page t POEM OF IANUARY CLASS GF 1934 O. G. Allen, Poet We gallop abreast. Our foe is the world. We gallop abreast Our banners unfurled. We ride to the fight With a whoop of delight. We'll conquer the world. The Crusaders ride! The Crusaders ride! The trumpets sound. The clarions call Reverberating through each kingly hall, The call to the battle rings. The trumpet call of kings Blasts wide the sky. Even the sluggards fly. Behold! We ridel The Crusaders ride! No more will sound our calling of good cheer. No more will fall our footsteps on your ear. No more these halls will hear our laughter ring. For, on the morrow, all the gods of battle bring Their thunder and their fire To curdle our desire. Tomorrow we will test the teachings of these years We've spent in training. All our fears Shall leave us as we buck the battle tide. All our fears shall vanish as we ride. Realized shall be our dreams of wanton daysp As galloping onward down life's highways, We, the Crusaders ride! We gallop abreast. Our foe is the world. We gallop abreast Our banners unfurled. We ride to the fight With a whoop of delight. We'll conquer the world. The Crusaders ride! The Crusaders ride! N BLACK GOLD 'A ' IANLIARY CLASS SUPERLATIVES Elizabeth Click and Albert Shermer Can scarcely stay on terra firma, For they are the class's most popular Ever ready with something new. Again Miss Click must make a bow, tw O Helen May and Helen may not, For she and Brunace Fowler, I wot Are the flirts of the Class of '34 And many triumphs may they score Harold Thomerson and Lucy And guess whom we have with her now? Vaughn Blond Harold, that right handsome young Will never be left feeling forlorn, blade, For in athletics they ever shine, Their looks put the rest of the class in And laurels their brows will always the shade. entwine. ,,f' Skin- , ---H. Clara Pegram and William A Thrift made a show, Will never in this world be To them the intellectual adrift, honors go. Page th ty fi Because of their brains they ve BLACK in G OLD HISTORY OF IANUARY CLASS OF 1934 Elaine Middleton, Historian Prologue In tracing the history of the january class of 1934, let us consider it as a drama in four acts, each year of high school life being a separate act. Act l The curtain rose in 1930. The glimmer- ing glare of ambition to be achieved and new heights to be attained blinded us. We knew neither what to do or what was expected of us. We flittered around as only Freshmen can-like milkweed pods in a whirlwind. Finally, with the help of Nliss Gwynn, our sponsor, and Albert Shermer's leadership as president, we settled to the task of setting the stage for our little drama. and arranging ourselves for the individual parts to be played. Only one of our first-act players gained renown, N. T. Sandefur, who was awarded a monogram for work in athle- tics. Act 2 Still dizzy from the effects of our first little scene enacted before a sneering aud- ience of supposedly sophisticated upper- classmen and the many disillusions we had experienced, we entered the second act of the drama. Imagine the pride these groggy-headed little Sophomores felt when some of our budding geniuses began to blossom. Helen Contos and N. T. Sandefur were elected into the Quill and Scroll for their meritorious work on the publications. Albert Shermer not only proved to have outstanding traits of leadership but also manifested himself as a talented artist when he won the Graham Art Contest. Act 3 During act three, our junior year, with Miss Hendricks as sponsor, Howard Morris, the president, held the center of the spotlight. By now the glare was not so dazzling. Most of us had found the parts we were to play on the athletic Page thirty-six field. in art, dramatics, journalism, stu- dent government, and clubs. Elizabeth Click won a school monogram for girls, while N. T. Sandefur took honors in cross-country and track. Grace Payne won second place in the Graham Art Contest. james Spear was elected presi- dent of the Dawn Club, a new civic org- anization for young men, most of whom were members of our class. For doing such extraordinary work, these boys re- ceived personal recognition from Secre- tary of Interior Ickes. Act 4 In act four, our last chance before the curtain fell, the master stroke was added. We who had once been giggling, wild- eyed Freshmen became dignified Seniors, carrying out parts beyond our dreams of three years gone by. Albert Shermer was again elected president of the class with Miss Heilig as sponsor. This act we knew was our last. We had to make good! We did! Four of our members, Helen Con- tos, Muriel Freeman, Clara Mae Pegram, and William Thrift were elected into the National Honor Society. james Sparks and Gilbert Lee gained membership into the Quill and Scroll Society. Albert Shermer, john Porter, Arthur Stonestreet, M. E. Manuel, and William Thrift rep- resented the school at the Rotary Club Luncheon. Gilbert Lee won the State Poster Contest on the Progress of Woman , Clara Mae Pegram made an average of 100 on shorthand and type- writing and 98.5 subject average, this being the first time in the history of the school such grades had been made. Epilogue Now the curtain drops. Our high school days are only the prologue to .our great drama of life. Today the whole world is our stage and we the actors fand stagehandsj, so we laugh and are happy to be in this proud pageant of man. BLACK GOLD 'AX PROPHECY OF IANUARY CLASS, 1934 Bobby Mills, Prophet Having achieved my ambition to be- come an aviator,I determined to fly to the 1983 World's Fair, now being held in Paris. I wired to several of my friends in- cluding that well known chef, Otha Smith, who is now employed at the Hotel New Yorker, in New York City. The hotel's proprietors are Mr. William Thrift and his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Click. To abolish all fear of illness. I wired Dr. lames Fitzgerald, who is the head mon- keyologist at the Zoo of Natural History in Washington, D. C. I next wired the Honorable Norris Bodenheimer and wife, formerly Miss Mary Kelly King. She is a student of art at the famous art school, Lee, Lee, and Lee which is owned and operated by Mr. Gilbert Lee. He stayed at the university so long that they made him a present of it. After calling a few more friends, I start- ed tothe airport, but on the way was stopped by Miss Gwendolyn Hopkins, who was in the habit of getting on the in- side of all the news. She wanted to go with us. We had been out to sea two minutes, and lames Bolling, our radio expert, had been getting good weather reports. The passengers were being annoyed by that practical joker, Brunace Fowler, and that well known crooner, Mr. lames Colum- bo Spear, from station B. L. U. F. F. Ten minutes later when we landed and started out to find a good hotel, whom should we meet but our old 34 class president, Mr. Albert Shermer, who is now the head art director at Gxford. Mr. Shermer took us to town in his car. As we drew up in front of the hotel, the foot- man approched us and opened the door. I stepped out and glanced up at the man who was very tall and rather plump. It seemed to me I had seen him somewhere before. It came to me like a flash! It was my old pal, Braxton Yountz. After fifteen minutes of handshaking and talking, our party went to the dining room where we enjoyed a large meal of one pill, the food having been condensed into pills. Oh me, the curse of science! We proceeded to the fair grounds and Dr. Fitzgerald bought the tickets. At the gate, we recognized the best looking boy in the l834 class, Hot Shot Thomer- son. Mr. Thomerson informed us that we would get a very pleasant surprise if we went to the Oflicers' Building and asked to see the managers. This we did and found that our class had done better than we had expected. The board was com- posed of part of our class. Randolph Elkins was head of the board, with Mat- ro Moore as his secretary. Robert Snow was head of the clean-up department, while N. T. Sandefur, Ir. kept the guides on the run. We left the Oflicers' Building and started on a tour of the grounds. First, we went to the Science Building, where we found Iames Hodge guarding the ex- hibit and playing with a new style steam engine. George Howard was in the physics department, demonstrating how everything can be done and why. Seeing all there was to see here, we de- cided to go to the Hall of Fame, where all of the most important personages are pictured. The lower floor was for fam- ous inventers. As we passed along, we saw several of our old class mates. We saw Iames Fulton, who had invented a radio that permitted the person listening- in to argue back, and Arthur Stonestreet, who had invented a mechanical man that could be sent to school. This is for the student who wants to go swimming when it's too warm to sit in the classroom. We then went to the second floor, which was for authors. Here we found the pictures of Miss Nettie Sue Parnell and Miss Eve- lyn Mitchell. The flight home was started to our wives and children Or to our bachelor havens, Page thirty-seven BLACK GOLI3: -A - LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IANLIARY CLASS William Thrift, Testator Ladies and gentlemen, Board of Edu- cation, Superintendent, Teachers and Friends: Upon behalf of my client, the january class of 1934, I have called you together upon this solemn occasion to listen to her last will and testament, and to receive from her dying hand the gifts she has to bestow. Listen, then, while I read the document as duly drawn up and sworn to: Article 1: ' We give and bequeath to the faculty, who have been our instructors in all the wisdom of the ages, a sweet and unbrok- en succession of restful nights and peace- ful dreams. Our education has been a hard strain on them, for seniors are said to be difficult to manage. But they have done their duty and now they shall have their well- earned reward. Article 2: To Mr. Moore and Mr. Ioyner, since each has served as principal, and to as appreciative faculty a high school can have, we extend our sincere thanks for the helpful instruction they have given. We wish to praise Mr. loyner for his outstanding work. Article 3: To the Richard Reynolds high school we leave the dear old school song and hope that it will be loved and cher- ished as it was by us. Article 4: We give to the junior Class all such boys as were not able to keep pace with such brilliant girls who compose the ma- jority of our class, trusting that the junior girls may be able to hold more firmly to them than we have been able tO do, and Page thirty-eight steer them next year through the gates of commencement. The following may seem but trifling bequests, but we hope they may be ac- cepted as valuable assets to those who may receive them, and a continual remin- der of the generosity of heart displayed in our full and free bestowal: Section l z To the football team of next year, we leave the ability of Harold Thomerson. We couldn't induce james Hodges to surrender his. Section 2: To all future class presidents, Albert Shermer leaves his ability to convince Mr. Ioyner of the said president's unerring judgment. Section 3: To Ioyner Burns we leave Beulah I-'leggie's gift of gab. Section 4: To anybody who needs it, we leave james Spear's bluff. avoid the rush. Apply early and Section 5: Harold Thomerson To George Blum, leaves his executive ability, but not his that, he fears, and beauty. He'll need won't be coaxed into leaving it behind, even with George, who needs it so badly. Article 5: And at last comes the one thing hard for us to part with. To our successors we must leave our places in the hearts and thoughts of principal and teachers. We are sure the faculty will feel the same interest in their attempts and suc- cesses, the same sorrow when they fail. We trust that the class of May, 1934 will appreciate all this as deeply as we have, that it may be their most precious posses- sion, as it has been ours, and the one we fContinued on page l50j QOL BLACK ,QQ oo ca MAY CLASS OFFICERS Hugh Duggins ................ President Helen Haworth .... Wayland Stewart ........ Vice President Richard Saintsing .... Charles McCuiston ........... Secretary Mary Miller ....... Mary Alice Roebke .......... Treasurer Ashley Little ...... Betty Byrd Barnette ........ Mascot Miss Ruth Ford, Faculty Adviser Colors: Red and White ' Motto: 'iCharacter is the cornerstone of success - - - - -Historian -- - -Prophet - -- - - - -Poet - - - -l-Testator Flower: Rose Page thirty-nine YV' A-JL' Page forty Annie Belle Aaron With quiet eyes e'er faithful to the truth. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character--jane Addams Class Hockey lg Class Baseball 1: Class Soccer 1: Class Basketball Ig Tennis 1: Boosters Club lg French Club 2: Etiquette Club 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Travel Club 37 Pine Whispers Reporter 35 G. A. A. 1, 21 Fresh. Girl Reserve lg Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. B. E. Aiken, Ir. Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years will yield. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Bulldog Drummond Aero. Club: Eng. Club. Frances Wingfield Alexander She is as true as she is sweet. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Anne Lindbergh G Hi 33 Wide Awake Girls Club: May Day 1, 2: Class Play lg French Club 3: Sec. 3: Girl Scout l. 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 31 lr. Dramatic Club l, 2: Ir. Var- sity Basketball 3: Class Hockey 2: Class Basketball l, 2: Stunt Night 3. Frances Pauline Allen A face of tenderness and kind intent. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Helen Wills Moody Travel Club 37 G. A. A. 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: South Ir. High l, 2. lack D. Allen Eager-hearted as a boy when first he leaves his father's field. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye South Ir. High 1. 23 Salesmanship Club 3: Aero. Club 3. Mary Elizabeth Anderson For she never speaks her mind. But is ever the one thing silent here. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-lane Addams South Ir. High 1, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Glenn E. Anderson l say this life is pleasant. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Marshall Fields Radio Club: South Ir. High. Mary Pauline Anderson Her eyes are downcast, not to be seen. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite, Character--Eddie Cantor South Ir. High 1, 2: Travel Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD Frances Angelo Would call her friend and sister- LATIN COURSE Favorite Character--Clara Barton Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Girl Scout 1. 3. 4: Class Hockey 1, 2: Class Soccer 2: Varsity Hockey 3: Class Basket- ball 1: Class Baseball l, 2: Class Tennis: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Fresh. Girls Club 1: Fresh. Boosters Club 1: May Day 1: G Hi 3: French Club: Rep. Treas. 3: Stunt Night 3: Cashiers Club 4. Mary Elizabeth Angelo HShe has heart to be gay. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Mary Swartz Rose Class Hockey 1, 2: Class Tennis 2: Boost- ers Club 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: May Day l: Ir. French Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: G. A. A. l, 2: Etiquette Club 2, 3: Girl Scout 3, 4. T. A. Apple He seemed to be another Launcelotf' LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Napoleon Moyer Arrington But he by wild and way, for half the night Rode. V GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Warner Baxter Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: State Music Contest 2, 3, 4: Lit. Soc. l, 2. 3, 4: Debaters Club 2, 3. 4: Aero. Club 1, 2, 3: Boys Club 3: Boosters Club 3, 4: Band l: Orch. I: Tra- vel Club 3, 4: Helen Arthur This gentle maiden good and true. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Martha Washington Louise Ruth Austen For she, sweet soul, has hardly spoken a word! GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Kay Francis Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Hall Moniter 2: Writing Club 1. Reid Bahnson A lusty youth who often saw the splen- dor sparkling from aloft. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-loe E. Brown South Ir. High 1: Ir. Hi Y 2: Sr. Hi Y 3. 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Metric Sci. ClIIb 3: Pine Whispers Bus. Staff 3, 4: Mgr. 4: Sci. Research Club 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Rotary 4: Nat'l Hon Soc. 4: Ushers Club 4. Mildred Bailey Sweetly did she speak and move. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Adelaide Fries South Ir. High l: Metric Sci. Club 3: Playwriters Club 2: Nature Lovers Club 2. 31 N. C. Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD .taps Page fortyftwo ' Fred A. Baker, lr. He works his work, centered in the sphere of common duties. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Iimmy Foxx Aero. Club l, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Class Baseball 4, 5: Football 1, -'lg Class Baseball 2. Lucile Baker Thou hast no sorrow or tears, But a short youth sunny and free. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor Farmville, N. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bas- ketball 5. Eugene Bates Most blameless is he, centered in the sphere of common duties, unfailingf' INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character'-'Abraham Lincoln Printing Club 3, 4. Grady Beck Make knowledge circle with the winds. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Einstein Fresh. Debaters Club l: Boys Glee Club 2. 3: Baseball 4, 5: Basketball 4. William N. Bell, lr. I would keep a temperate brain. GENERAL COURSE A Favorite Character-'Einstein Boosters Club Z. 3: Cashiers Club 2: Base- ball 'ig Class Pres. 1: Lit. Soc. 3: Aero. Club 1: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Class Baseball l, 2, 3. Armistead Berger So little done, such things to be. SCIENTIFIC C0uIzsE Favorite Character-Franklin D. Roosevelt Fresh. Debaters Club 1: Sr. Debaters Club 2: Midget Football 2: Scrub Football 3: Metric Sci. Club 2, 3. Laura Bland Knowledge comes, and wisdom lingers, Some work of noble note will yet be done. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Paderewski May Day I: G. A. A. l. 2: House of Rep. 1: Winner George Washington Clipping Contest 2: Cast Streets of New York , Trysting Place , The Island 2, 3: lr. Dramatic Club l, 2: Mgr. Subscription Contest 3: Winston-Hi Players 2, 3: Win- ner State Playwriters Contest 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Treas. 4: Class Basketball 2. George William Blum, lr. Whose youth was full of foolish noise. Who wears his manhood halc and green. SCIENTIFIC CouRsE Favorite Character-My Father Winner Boys Solo State Music Contest 3: All-Southern Music Convention 3: Varsity Boxing 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4: Mgr. Cross Country 2: Varsity Track 2. 3, 4: Once In A Blue Moon . Cherry Blossoms 3: Boys Glee Club l. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3. 4: Band l, 2. 3. 4: Drum Major 2, 3. 4: Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4: Varsity Baseball 4: Pres. Class lp House of Rep. 3: Ir. Dramatic Club l. 2: Football 2. 4. BLACK AND GOLD Naomi Ruth Bodenheimer There is none like her. none. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character--lean Harlow Cast Cherry Blossoms 1: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: State Music Contest 3. 4: Etiquette Club 3: Nature Lovers Club 3: Ir. Dram- atic Club 3: Cast Swords and Scissors 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Salesmanship Club 4: Stunt Night 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 2: Mixed Chorous 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 4: Travel Club 4. Wilson Bolling Strong in will to strive. to seek. to find. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Einstein House of Rep. l, 2. 3: Ir. Boosters Club I. 2: Sr. Boosters Club 3. 4: Class Soccer l. 2: Class Baseball l, 2: lr. Dramatic Club 1, 2: Sr. Dramatic Club 3: Treas. Class 1: Cast Gains and Gaius. Ir. : Stunt Night 2, 3. lessie Boyd Silence is wisdom: I am silent. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-lames Cagney English Club 1: Music Club 2: Radio Club 3: Football l, 2, 3. 4. Norman Boyer With all good cheer he spoke and laugh- ed SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Lafayette Hazel Brame Give her the glory of going on. C GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Richard Halliburton N. C. Club 3: Travel Club 3: South lr. High 1, 2. Alonzo Carlton Brandon All times I have enjoyed greatly. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Eddie Cantor Fresh. Aero. Club l: Penmanship Club 1. 2: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 2: Salesman- ship Club 2, 3, 4: Pres. Class: Cashiers Club: Radio Club 3: N. C. Club 3: Socce 4. M, V. Brinkly, If. A bringer of new things. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Henry T. Rainey Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4: Lit. Soc. 3: South Ir. High l, 2: Quill and Scroll 4. Frances Hayney Brown With an air, bright and light As the crest of a peacock. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Cleopatra Travel Club 3: Etiquette Club l, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Boosters Club l: Radio Club 3: Class Hockey Team l: Soccer l. BLACK AND GOLD -noi Page forty-three M. G. Brown, lr. lt is better to fight for tlic good than to rail at the ill. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye House of Rep. l: Fresh. Boosters Club l: Student Council 2: Cashiers Club 2. 3: Aero. Club 2: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Basketball 4: Cheerleader 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: N. C. Club 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Stamp Club 3: Rotary 4. Lula Irene Browder Grace sits on her shining head. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Iane Addams North lr. High l, 2: lr. Dramatic Club 3: Girls Etiquette Club 3. Francis Bryan But an eager-hearted boy Yearning for the large excitement of com- ing years. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Franklin D. Roosevelt Aero. Club 2: lr. Dramatic Club 2: Hi Y4. Irving S. Bull, Ir. Full of many a vow and pure resolve. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Marconi Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Sr. I-li Y 3, 4: Metric Sci. Club: Sec. House of Rep. 3. 4: Rotary 3: Ushers Club. Guy Bullard, Ir. Goodly hopes are mine. INDUSTRIAL ARTs COURSE Favorite Character-Michaelangelo South Ir. High l. 2: Associate Art Ed. Black and Gold 4. Horace L. Burgin VVho reverenced his conscience as his king. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Edgar Hoover Pres. World Wide Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Orch. 3: State Music Contest 1. 2: Lit. Soc. 2. 3: Sr. Debaters Club 3: Metric Sci. Club 3. 4: Pres. Torch Bearers Club 2: Ir. French Club 3. Ioyner Burns The world were not so bitter that a smile could not make it sweeter. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character--loe Penner Basketball 4: Track 3: Soccer 3. Alma Gladys Burton Certain not to fail In offices of tenderness. HOME ECONOMICS COURSE Favorite Character-Paul Revere Fresh. Boosters Club 1: Sr. Boosters Club 2. 3: House of Rep. l. 2, 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club I. 2. BLACK AND GOLD Iohn Burton What is that which I should do, I had not been content merely to perish. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- Abe Lincoln Virginia L. Burton For she is kind and stately. COMMERCIAL CoURsE Favorite Character-Thomas A. Edison Ir. Dramatic Club lp Class Soccer 1: Class Basketball lg Class Baseball lg Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Soccer 25 Etiquette Club 3: Stunt Night 2, 3: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Y 43 Salesmanship Club 3. George Bynum He spake and cheered- With large and comfortable words. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Felix Von Luckner Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4, 5: Pres. 51 Ushers Club 3, 4, 5: Rotary 35 Pine Whispers Staff 31 Black and Gold Bus. Staff 4: Treas. 4: Metric Sci. Club 3, 4, 55 Treas. 5: V. Pres. 2: Mgr. Track 4: Monogram Club 4, 5: Ir. Hi Y l, 2: Sr. Hi Y 3. 4, 55 House of Rep. 33 Eagle Scout 3, 4, 5: Cashiers Club 2. Thomas Calloway He is courtly and kind. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Guy Lombardo Valeria Campbell And the sunlight broke from her lips. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-- Babe Didrickson North Ir. High 1, 2: Glee Club 35 Wide Awake Girls Club 35 G. A. A. 35 State Music Contest 31 Varsity Baseball 3. Etta Mae Carner Thou are not steep'd in golden languor. No tranced summer calm is thine, O, ever varying maiden. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- Babe Didrickson Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 35 Etiquette Club 2. Christel Cates How tenderly, not swaying to this fact- ion or that. ' MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-My Mother Etiquette Club 2. 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 33 French Club 1, 25 Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3. Adelaide Caudle Blithe-and She could be gracious too. no doubt. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mickey Mouse May Day 17 Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4: Cast Swords and Scissorsug Playwriters Club 35 Wide Awake Girls Club 1. 2: Class Hockey 2: Class Soccer 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 4: Music Contest 1. 2. 3. BLACK AND GOLD i 5 Page forty-five JI. Thomas Auman Caulk O hold me for your friend. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Robert Montgomery Class Baseball 1: Sr. Boosters Club 2. 3: N. C. Club 3: Midget Football 2: Ass't. Mgr. Football 3: Mgr. Football 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Scrub Basketball 4: Track 4. Veachery Chappell The thall in person ,may be free in soul. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character--Popeye Woodwork Club 3: Aero. Club: House of Rep. 2: Cashiers Club. Marie Chitty Sweet life lived by kindly deeds. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mary Lincoln Robert Wilson Cloaninger 1 have hid my feelings. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CouRsE Favorite Character-Popeye Aero. Club l, 2. Ioel Clingman Oh ride abroad redressing human wrongs. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Edison Evelyn Nancy Cobb H--I am one with my kind, Embrace the purpose of God. MooERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character--Richard Halliburton Fresh. Girls Club l: Nature Club 1, 2: Travel Club 3: G Hi 3: Metric Sci. Club 2. Helen Cockerham The world hath not another. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Samuel Iohnson Varsity Soccer 3: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Mgr. 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Boost- ers Club 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: Cashiers Club 3: House of Rep. 4: Stunt Night 4. Iames Cohn For I cleave to a cause that I felt to be pure and true. SCIENTIFIC CouRsE Favorite Character-'Robert E. L-te Travel Club 3: Cashiers Club 2: Ir. Dram- atic Club 2: Boosters Club 2: Scrub Foot- ball 4. BLACK AND GOLD Opal Cooke Who sees obedience is the bond of rule. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Phil Harris North Ir. High: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. 4: Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2: Needle Craft Club l, 2: Sec. 1: Pres. 2: Girl Re- serve l, 2. Iohn Correll 'AA life that all the Muses decked. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Paderewski Boosters Club lg Glee Club 4: Aero. Club lg Fresh. Debaters Clubg State Music Con- test 3g French Club 3. Willena Couch Hers was some peculiar mystic grace. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Santa Claus Class Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis l: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4: Mgr. 3: Varsity Tennis Capt. 2: Varsity Baseball 3: Varsity Hockey 2. 3: G. A. A. l, 2. 35 Pres. G. A. A. 4: lr. Dramatic Club l, 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Stunt Night l, 2: Pine Whispers Bus. Staff 3, 43 May Day 1, 21 Training Mgr. l. Lois A. Covington A healthy frame in a quiet mind. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Clara Barton Etiquette Club 35 South Ir. High 1. 2: Stu- dent Y 3. 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Cashiers Club 3. Charles A. Crews Thou art a peerless knight. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Mickey Mouse South Ir. High I, 25 Band 2, 3. 4: V. Pres. Band 45 Tied lst place Baritone Horn Solo State Music Contest 3: State Music Contest 3, 4: Base Horn Solo-State Music Contest 43 Boy Scout 2, 3. 4. Royce A. Crim Let a passionless peace be my lot. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character'-Tarzan N. C. Club 2: Track 2. 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. Frances Cunningham Who was so gentle and unfe-ignedf' GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Ginger Rogers French Club 1. 2: Ir. Dramatic Club l. 2, 4: Aero. Club l: Girl Reserve l, 2: G. A. A. 2. 45 Travel Club 4: Radio Club 4: Salesmanship Club 4. Ioe Curtin From underneath his helmet flowed I His coal-black tresses as he rode. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character--Franklin D. Roosevelt Fresh. Boosters Club lg Sr. Boosters Club 3: Fresh. Track 1: House ol Rep. l: Band 1. 2: Ir. Dramatic Club: Ir. Hi Yg Scrub Football 3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Basketball 4. Page forty seven - iii 7' .f ,- Page forty-eight Glenyce Dalton 'lQueen rose of the rosebud garden of girls. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Blanche Calloway Class Baseball 1: Class Soccer 1, 2: Eti- quette Club l, 2: G. A. A. 2: Nature Lovers Club 2: lr. Dramatic Club 2: Lit. Soc. 3: Metric Sci. Club 3: Varsity Soccer 3. Emily Davis The path of duty was the way to glory. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Robert E. Lee Basketball l: Boosters Club 2. lean Davis With her sunny hair. And smile as sunny. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-My Mother Sec. of Fresh. Boosters Club 1: Pres. of Fresh. Boosters Club l: May Day 1, 2: Advanced Chorus lg Ir. Dramatc Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3: Club l3 3: Fresh. Hockey: Tennis 1: Varsity Baseball 2. 3: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hock- ey 2. 3: Stunt Night l. 2: Cast Enter the Hero 2: Ass't Cheerleader 2: Cheer- leader 3. 4: Travel Club 3: Girls Metric Sci. Club 2: Fresh. Debaters Club 1: Cast Streets of New York 3: Pine Whispers Bus. Staff 3. 4: Varsity Swimming 1. 2: Sr, Marshal 3: Class Tennis 1, 2. 3: Glee Club 4: Class Track l: Class Swimming 2: Hik- ing Mgr. l: W. S. Monogram 2: N. C. Monogram 3. Richard Davis Smiling a god-like smile, GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Popeye Salesmanship Club 3. Milton Dean One who came to help, not to harm. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Sea Hag Debaters Club 2: lr. Dramatic Club 3: Aero. Club l: lnternat'l Relations Club 3. Mary Elizabeth Denny Of the useful and the good paying Meet adoration to her household gods. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character-Clara Barton Ir. and Sr. French Club 2: lr. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 2. Blanche Cleon Dixon She is never weary of dance and play. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor North Ir. High l, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: Travel Club 3. Margaret Lucille Dixon You keep so much of what is graceful. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- Babe Didrickson Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Soc- cer l, 2. 3: Capt. 2: Varsity Tennis 1, 2. 3: Class Hockey 1, 2: Capt. 2: Mgr. l-. Varsity Track I: G. A. A. l. 2, 3: Pres. 3: Monogram Club 4: Etiquette Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Girls Metric Sci. Club. BLACK AND GOLD Dorothy Elizabeth Dize Sighs, and slow smiles, golden eloquence. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Anne Lindbergh Cashiers Club l. 3, 4: Boosters Club l: Class Soccer l: Class Hockey 1: Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Class Basket- ball 2: G. A. A. l, 2, 3. Hugh Duggins Iron-jointed supple-sinew'd, he shall dive, and he shall run. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character--Robert E. Lee Fresh. Debaters Club 1: Boosters Club 2. 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Hi Y 3: Scrub Football 1: Varsity Football 2. 3: 4: Capt. 4: Class Treas. 2, 3: Class Pres. 4: V. Pres. of Council 4: Track l: Varsity Track 2. 3, 4. Carl Dull Great deeds cannot die entirely. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Houdini Aero. Club l. 2: Cashiers Club 2, 3: House of Rep. Z, 3, 4: lr. Hi Y 2: Metric Sci. Club 2, 3: Radio Club 23 Football Squad 4: Sr. Hi Y 3. Christine Dunn Earnest of the things that she should do. LATIN Couizsii Favorite Character--Paderewski Orch. l, 2: French Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: G Hi 3: Tennis 1: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Doris Lea Dyer Wonders ye have done. Miracles ye cannot. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Robert E. Lee G. A. A. 1: Class Soccer 1: Class Basket- ball 1: May Day l: Ir. French Club 3: Stunt Night 3: G Hi 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. William Edwards As one who feels the immeasurable world. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Will Rogers Florence Venable Edmunds GENERAL COURSE Such a one do I remember. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-T. R. Roosevelt Class Soccer 1: Class Hockey l: Class Ten- nis 2: Etiquette Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. Louise Ellington Gay among the gay. Favorite Character-Mr. Ioyner Varsity Soccer 2: Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2, 3: Etiquette Club 1, 2: Cast Once ln a Blue Moonn: Cast The Most Foolish Vir- gin : Cashiers Club l, 2: Class Tennis l, audi. 2: Class Soccer 1, 3: Class Basketball 1, 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. Page forty nine Bernice Inez Elledge Self-reverence, self-knowledge. self-con- trol--These three alone lead life to sovereign power. HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Constance Bennett Cashiers Club 1, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 1: Etiquette Club 3: N. C. Club 3. 4. Alan C. Emerson His least remark was worth the experi- ence of the wise. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Mr. Ioyner Ir. Dramatic Club l: N. C. Club 3: Boost- ers Club 2: Etiquette Club 3: Track 3. 4: Basketball 4: Tennis 2. Delphine Fant I will not crarnp my heart. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Sally Rand Fresh. Debaters Club I: lr. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Fresh. Glee Club 1: Boosters Club 2: Tangora Typ- ing Club 4: Class Baseball 1. 2: Class Soc- cer 1. 2: Class Basketball l, 2. Roy Fansler The grace and versatility of the man! INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Uncle Remus Nature Lovers Club. Nonnie Lee Forkner Her own eyes so clear and deep. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Marie Antoinette Travel Club: Etiquette Club: Ir. Dramatic Club: State Music Contest: Glee Club: Band l: Boosters Club. Raymer L. Faust What knowest thou? How runs thy fancy? SCIENTIFIC Counse Favorite Character--Richard Byrd Boosters Club 3: Aero. Club 2: Cashiers Club l, 2, 3. 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Sales- manship Club 3. Marguerite Ferebee A heart that doles on truer charms. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Phil Harris Fresh. Girls Club: Fresh. Glee Club: Travel Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: Nature Lovers Club 23 Wide Awake Girls Club 2: Class Soccer 1: lr. Dramatic Club 1. Thomas Fields To sleep I give my powers away. 9150994 GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Rip Van Winkle Page my BLACK AND GOLD Mary Elizabeth Fishel The languors of thy love-deep eyes. GENERAL CUURSE Favorite Character--Ruby Keeler South lr. High l, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: G. A. A. 3: Travel Club 3. I. Harris Fitzgerald Kind nature is the best. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character--Frank Hawkes lnternat'l Relations Club 2, 3, 4: Cashiers Club 3: Class Basketball 2: Spring Football 2, 3: Radio Club: Latin Club 1: Aero. Club 2. Ioe Fletcher Not swift nor slow to change. but firm. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character--Popeye Pine Whispers Staff 3: Areo. Club l: Cash- iers Club 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Play- writers Club 2: Eagle Scout 3: Sci. Club 3: Scout Club 3: Stamp Club 3: Boosters Club 2: Scrub Football 4: Ass't. Mgr. Baseball 2: Baseball 4: Ushers Club 4. Guy Flynt He sings in his boat on the bay. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Woodrow Wilson Orch. l, 2, 3: Band 3, 4: Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2: Cross Country l: Music Contest l. 3. Richard Flynt They praised him soft and low. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Richard Byrd Hi Y l: Orch. l, 2: Band 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Cross Country Team 2, 3: Cashiers Club 2, 3: Sr. Hi Y 4. Anna Wray Fogle To follow knowledge like a shining star. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character'-'Anne Lindbergh South Ir. High l: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: G Hi 3: Winston-Hi Players 3: Student Council 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: House of Rep. 4: Black and Gold Staff 4. Iewel Idonia Fortson All of one mind, right honest friend. GENERAL Counsa Favorite Character'-Frances Perkins Newton High School 1, 2, 3. William R. Fox It may be my lord is weary. That his brain is overwroughtf' MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Iohn D. Rockefeller lr. Dramatic Club l. 2: Orch. l, 2, 3: Aero. Club 1: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4: State Music Contest 2: Baseball 2: Foot- ball 3: Debaters Club 2: Cast Winston- Hi Revue 2: Class Soccer l. BLACK AND GOLD Y I hubs- A Cixi Q 'xx 'T-T'-i 55 V Ts Q12 3'-Q Page Hfty-one Elma Eugenia Freeman Her eyes with mute observance hung. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Kay Francis Almand High 1, 2: Etiquette Club 3: Sr. Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Charles Donnel Frye Oh well for him whose will is strong. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Will Rogers Salesmanship Club 3: Travel Club 3: N. C. Club 2. Ellis Richard Fulk, Ir. Knows but to obey. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-My Father South Ir. High l, 2: Class Basketball 2: Travel Club 3: Printers Club 3. 4. Voit Gilmore Such a courtesy Spakc thro' the limbs and in the voice. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Alexander Hamilton Metric Sci. Club 2, 3. 4: Hi Y l, 2, 3, 5: Ga. Military Academy 4: Rotary Club 3: Ushers Club 5: Quill and Scroll 5. lack Gough Call him worthy to be loved. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- Stonewall lackson South Ir. High 1, 2: Stamp Club 3: Hob- by Club 3. Lettie Mae Green With such a fervent flame of human love. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- lo March Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Student Y 3, 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Cashiers Club 2: Fresh. Girls Club 1: Comm. Club 1: Girls Eti- quette Club 4: Library Page 2, 3. 4: Class Hockey l: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Stunt Night 3. Virginia Mae Griffin Sweet nature gilded by a gracious gleam, Dear to science. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Dr. William Mayo South Ir. High l, 2: Travel Club 3: G. A. A. 3: Sci. Research Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Gi-rl Reserve l, 2, 3. Marguerite Grishaw Steep'd in grace. and with a half disdain Hid under grace. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mae West Class Basketball l: Class Baseball l, 2. 3: Class Soccer l, 2: Class Hockey l, 2. 3: Ir, Dramatic Club l. 2: Boosters Club l, 2: Hobby Club 3: Tangora : Typing Club 4: Salcsmanship Club 3: Fresh. Glee Club 1. BLACK AND GOLD Adelaide Louise Grunert With mild look of tenderest courtesy. LATIN CouRsE Favorite Character-'Ann Leaf South Ir. High l, 2: Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus 33 State Music Contest 3: Stunt Night 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Eti- quette Club 3. Margaret Elizabeth Guy Embrace our aims, Work out your freedom. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Anne Lindbergh Fresh. Boosters Club lg Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Nature Lovers Club. Fred Hahn So kindly gleamea' his eyes. lNDusTRIAI. ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-George Washington Mary Belle Hailey Her eyes seemed full ofakind intent. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character-- lo March North Ir. High l. 2: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. R. Vincent Haizlip, Ir. I myself must mix with action. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Knute Rockne Aero. Club l, 2: Boosters Club l, 2, 3: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Varsity 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Sec. and Treas. Z: Radio Club 2: Club Dawn 3. 4: Baseball 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Basketball 3: Cashiers Club 2. 3. Edward B. Hampton, Ir. 1 speak with heart and heat and force. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Richard Byrd Elizabeth Hampton A courage to endure and to obey. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mickey Mouse Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Travel Club 3. Rebecca Ruth Handy The path of duty was the way to glory. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Ianet Gaynor Travel Club 2. 3: Home Ec. Club 2, 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2. 3: State Music Contest 2. BLACK AND GQLD l I 2 Page fifty-three 'Qi 'FM Z . dui! Page Fifty-four Blanche Hanes 1 see the end and know the good. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mr. Ray lordan Etiquette Club 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Travel Club 3. Iake Harris I yearn to breathe the airs of heaven GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Fifth Marx Brother House of Rep. 3: Aero. Club Z: Ir. Dra- matic Club 2, 3: Radio Club 2: Track 2: Etiquette Club 2. Meta Cornelia Hauser lf I make dark my countenance I shut my life from happier chance. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Eleanor Holm South Ir. High 1, 2: Boosters Club 3: Stunt Night 3. Helen Haworth Behold her eyes. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Miss Margaret Bailey Lexington High 1: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Class Basketball 2: G. A. A. 2, 3: Black and Gold Staff 4: Stunt Night 3: Pine Whispers Staff 2. 3. 4: Exchange Editor 3: N. C. Club 2: Student Y 2. 3, 4: Class Historian 4. lack Haynes Be merry to-day. SCIENTIFIC CouRsE Favorite Character-Greta Garbo Pres. Fresh. Debaters Club l: Fresh. Soc- cer 2: Metric Sci. Club 2, 3: Varsity Soc- cer 3: Varsity Track 3. 4. Iames W. Heath Courtesy wins u-omen all as well as valor may. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Eddie Cantor Aero. Club l: Salesmanship Club 2: House of Rep.' 2: Boosters Club l. 1 Robert M. Helm, Ir. Whose language rife with rugged maxims hewn from life. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character'-Robert E. Lee Cashiers Club 1: Aero. Club l: Boosters Club l: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 2. 4: Pres. 4: Metric Sci. Club 2, 3, 4: Treas. 3: Hi Y Club 1, 2. 3, 4. 5: Sec. 2. 3, 4, 5: Club l3 4: Winston-Hi Players 4: Cast No More Americans 4: Winston-Hi Revue 2: Stunt Night 3: Ushers Club 3. 4. 5: Speak- ers Bureau 3, 4: Sec. Class 3: Ir. Rotarian 2: Rotary Oratorical Cup 2, 3, 4: Radio Debates 2: 2nd place State American Legion Oratorical Contest 3: lst place Lenior Rhyne Oratorical Contest 3: Varsity Debating Team 3, 4. 5: Capt. 4: Mgr. 5: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4, 5: Quill and Scroll 5: Pres. 5: Black and Gold Staff 4, 5: Ed.-in-chief 5: Pine Whispers Reporter 4. 5: Sr. Debaters Club 3: Student Council 4: Pres. Inter- state Y. M. C. A. Older Boys Conf. 5. Hazel Hennis Her court was pure and her life serene. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Helen Moody South lr. High l, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: House of Rep. 4. BLACK AND GOLD Bertha Hine God made thee good. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character--Paderewski Ir. Dramatic Club l. 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Girls Glee Club 2. 3: Mixed Chor- us 3. Iames Burnette Hines He spoke among you, Who never sold the truth to serve the hour. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Coach Wade Leggette Pres. Student Body 5: V. Pres. Student Body 4: Boys Monogram Club 2. 3. 4, 5: Pine Whispers Staff 5: Boosters Club 2. 3, 4: V. Pres. Boosters Club 4: Club l3 3, 4: V. Pres. of Club l3 4: Varsity Football 3, 4. 5: Capt. 5: Varsity Track 2. 3, 4. 5: Varsity Wrestling 2: Scrub Football 2: Venice. Florida 1: Cash- iers Club 3, 'ig Hi Y 3, 4: Rotary 3. James A. Hodge, Ir. I am quicker of belief Than you believe me. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Ioe Penner Aero, Club l. Z: lr. Dramatic Club - Midget Football l, Z: Salesmanship 3. 4: Travel Club 4: Monogram Club: Scrub Football 3: Varsity Football 4, 5. l , 4, Club Billy Thomas Houston One equal temper of heroic hearts. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-lean Harlow Aero. Club 1: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: N. C. Club 2: Etiquette Club 3: Boosters Club 3: Baseball 3. 4. Ruby Howerton No angel but a dearer being. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character--Pres. Roosevelt House of Rep. 2. 3, 4: Class Basketball Z. 3: lr. Dramatic Club 2: Boosters Club 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Travel Club 3: Class Baseball 2, 3: Class Soccer 2, 3: Debaters Club 2: Class Capt. 2. Evelyn Hubbard Oh, yet we trust that somehow, good Will be the final goal of all. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character--Richard Byrd New York I: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Class Tennis 2: French Club 3: Treas. 3: G. A. A. 2: Stunt Night 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. E. B. Huffman So glad was he. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Raleigh Aero. Club 1, 2: Treas. 2: Cashiers Club 2, 3: House of Rep. 3: Travel Club 3. Howard Hunt With self at strife, I take myself to task. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Robert E. Lee BLACK AND GOLD Raebourne B. Hurst Ride onl The prize is near! INDUSTRIAL ARTs COURSE Favorite Character--Franklin D. Roosevelt Boosters Club l. 2: Cashiers Club 3: Print- ers Club 3, 4. Edna Mae Hutchins I muse on joy that may not cease. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Ruth Bookkeeping and Typewriting Contest: Ir. Dramatic Club. Myra Lee Hutchins For all things are as they seem to all. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Eddie Cantor South Ir. High 1, 2: Stunt Night 3: Glee Club 3: State Music Contest 3: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: All- Around Club 3. Gwendolyn Hyatt Sweet, gracious. kind. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Anne Lindbergh Wide Awake Girls Club 2: Girls Metric Sci. Club 3: Sr. French Club 1: Travel Club 5: Etiquette Club 3, 4: Page Club l, 2. Helen E. Iackson And we will make us merry as we may. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Santa Claus Winner State Shorthand Contest 3: Spanish Team 3: Cashiers Club 4: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 3. Margaret Hesther Iarvis Tho much is taken. Much abides. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt House of Rep. 1: Sr. Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: State Math. Contest 3. Mary Gibson Iefferson So passionate for an utter purity. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-lulict Lowe Girl Scout I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 2: lr. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Nature Lovers Club 2: Travel Club 3. Albert H. Iohnson A red cross knight forever. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye Salemanship Club 2, 3: Fresh. Boosters Club 1: Aero. Club 1. 2: Nature Lovers Club 3: Sr. Boosters Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD Catherine Iohnson, Hate of hate, scorn of scorn, love of love. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-'Admiral R. E. Byrd May Day lp G Hi 2, 3: Winston Hi Play- ers 3: Cast Spooks 3: Student Council 4: Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4: Cast Finders Keepers 4. T. E. Iohnson And sweet it was to dream. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Charles Lindbergh South Ir. High 1, 2. Ruth Iohnston Thou hast a. pleasant presence. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character'-Bing Crosby Baseball: G. A. A. Walter Iohnston The lighest whisper moved him more Than all the ranged reasons of the world. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Coolidge Charles A. Iones O may I be a just and faithful knight of God. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Abraham Lincoln Cashiers Club 1, 2, 4: Salesmanship Club 22 Aero. Club 2, 33 Radio Club 3: lr. Dra- matic Club 2, 3. Dorothy Mae Iones Silently in all obedience. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Mae West Fresh. Baseball lg Etiquette Club 2, 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 3: Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5: Varsity Hockey 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 4. Ruth Iones Smiling, never speaks. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Ruby Keeler Ir. Dramatic Club 1, 27 Nature Lovers Club 2: Library Page l, 2g Cashiers Club: Boosters Club 3. Wilson Iones Be mine a phiIosopher's life, in the quiet woodland ways. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Prof. Einstein Cashiers Club 2: Internat'l Relations Club 5: Salesmanship Club 5. BLACK AND GOLD 'SLI .3 'GP' uf Page ilftyfseven Woodrow Iones He seem'd to be another Launcelotf' GENERAL Counss Favorite Character-Moon Mullins Boosters Club 3. 4: N. C. Club 3: Cash- iers Club 2. 3, 4: Spring Football 3: House of Rep. 2. Elsie Iordan That clear-featured face was lovely. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Frederick March Tennis 1, 2. 3: Class Basketball l. 2: Class Soccer l: Etiquette Club l, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 2. 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Boosters Club l, 3. Robert Iurney With less guile than many a child. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Pierre Curie Aero. Club 1, Sara Ellen Kapp A gentle one without the craft to rule. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character- Abe Lincoln Girl Scout l, 2, 3, 4: Wide Awake Girls Club 1, 2: lr. Dramatic Club 3: Stamp Club 2. 3. Margaret Ellen Keener Gracious lessons thine. and maxims of the truth. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Mickey Mouse Handwriting Club 1: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 2. Margie Kestler Sweet and gentle. With all the grace of womanhoodf' COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Cary Grant Travel Club I, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 3: Etiquette Club 2. 3. Sarah Lou Kiger How modest. kindly. and how tender. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Richard E. Byrd G. A. A. l, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 1, 2: French Club 3. Charles Kimel, Ir. Man is the measure of all, fresh unto himself. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character--lean Harlow N. C. Club l, 2: Boosters Club l, 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 1. 2: Radio Club 1, 2. BLACK AND GOLD Dorothy Kimel 'A good woman is a wondrous creature. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Bing Crosby Ir. Dramatic Club Z. Francis Kimel l, too. would still be honest. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Mae West, Class Baseball 1: Boosters Club 2: Scrub Basketball 2: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Orch. l, 2. 3: State Music Contest l, 2. 3, 4: Sec. of Band' 4: N. C. Club 3: Etiquette Club 4: Football 2. Sara Ellen King Teach high thought, amiable words and courtliness And love of truth. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Coach Leggette Etiquette Club 2: Boosters Club 2: lr. Dra- matic Club 2: Class Basketball 2: Travel Club 3: N. C. Club 3: Lit. Soc. 3: G. A. A. 3. Lorene Marie Koontz Unshaken peace hath won thee. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character-Florence Nightingale North Ir. High l, 2: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Norma Katherine Kreeger For me, I thank the saints I am not great. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Tom Mix South Ir. High 1. 2: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Hildreth Lang Courteous in this. as in all. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Samuel Iohnson Sr. Boosters Club 3: Aero. Club 2: Cash- iers Club 3. Virginia Krites , lt is well to wish thee happy. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Miss lrene Iones May Day I: Travel Club 1: Girls Glee Club 1. 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 1. 2: Class Basketball 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Girls Etiquette Club 3: South lr. High l, 2. Gladys Lambe And her beauty, grace. and power Worked a charm upon them. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Franklin D. Roosevelt Fresh. Dramatic Club: Etiquette Club 1. 2: Fresh. Soccer: Soph. Dramatic Club: Travel Club 3: Soph. Soccer: Metric Sci. Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD -R ' '--.L . 4 Page liftyfnine ::,'v- :E-5-X'-'Z' WWE -JVW g ,rv-yn :J-. ammx W9 .PWA Page may Maude Lawson I have heard, I know not whence. of the singular beauty of Maude. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-loan of Arc Etiquette Club 3: Art Club: North Ir. High l, 2. Della Virginia Layne Looking wistfully with wide blue eyes. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Abraham Lincoln Central High, Washington, D. C. 1, 2, 3: Comm. Club 3. Ernest Lefkowitz I spoke with heart and heat and force. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-'Richard E. Byrd Fresh. Debaters Club 1: Aero. Club 2: Radio Club 3: Ushers Club 4. I. T. Lewis Not swift nor slow to change, but firm. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Ioe E. Brown Egbert Lineback Of overpraise and overblame, We choose the last. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'jackson Marvin Linville He would serve his kind in deed and word. GENERAL Counsn Favorite Character-Aaron Burr Ir. Hi Y 2: Aero. Club 1: Bird Club 1. Ashley Little And then he bore without abuse the grand old name of gentleman. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character'-Robert E. Lee Scrub Football 2, 3, 4: Tennis Squad 3, 4: Cashiers Club 2: Metric Sci. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 43' Ushers Club 4: Ir. Hi Y 1: VQ Pres. Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: V. Pres. Class 2: Metric Sci. Club: Sec. 3: V. Pres. 4: Pres. 4: Fresh. Debaters Club l: Rotary 4. Nancy Elizabeth Livengood I mean. as noble as their queen was fair. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Popeye South Ir. High l, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 1. 2. 4: Winston-Hi Players 3: Cast Spooks 3: Cast Will of the Wisp 2: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Girls Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Music Con- I-BSI. BLACK AND GOLD George Long Half whistling and half singing. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-'Drake Lois Lowder Her low firm voice and tender govern ment. ' MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Paderewski Orch. I, 2, 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: String Ensemble l, 2: Nature Lovers Club 2. Gaither Macy His prowess was too wonderful. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Prince Willy Nilly South Ir. High 1, 2. R. M. Mann An eye well practiced in nature. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character--Popeye Glee Club 2, 3: Swords and Scissors 2: Aero. Club l, 2: Nature Lovers Club 3: House of Rep. l, 2: Cashiers Club l. Ruth Marr A courage to endure and obey. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt Ada Marshall I would keep a temperate brain. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor North Ir. High l. 2: Library Page 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: Travel Club 3. Heston Martin To sleep I give my powers away: My will is bondsmen to the dark. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Mae West Fresh. Debaters Club l: Cashiers Club l. 2: Student Council 2: Ass't. Mgr. Track 2: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Radio Club 2: Pioneer Club 3. 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Aero. Club l, 2: N. C. Club 3: House of Rep. 1: Sci. Research Club 3: Boosters Club 2. Mary Matthews Such a one do I remember, whom to look at was to love. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Willa Cather Ed.-in-chief Pine Whispers 4: Associate Ed. 3: Associate Ed. Black and Gold 4: Debating Squad 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Treas. 3, 4: V. Pres. Class 3: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 3. 4: Fresh. Debaters Club l: Aero. Club 1: Girl Scout 1: S. I. P. A. Convention 4: Speakers Bureau 3. 4: Radio Debate 2. BLACK AND GOLD N '--+-.- N G ,X +... 4694 frm a vnws.,.h 'xx -as-dir S. 'X Q: 's Page sixty, one Mary Frances Mayo She hath a lovely face. LATIN Counsa Favorite Character-Miss lrene lanes Girl Scouts l, Z. 3. 'iz Boosters Club 2. 3: Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2. 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Travel Club 3: G. A. A. l, 2. 3: May Day 1: Class Basketball l, 2: Class Hockey 2: Ir. Varsity Basketball 3: Class Soccer l. 2: Stunt Night 3. Robert Milton McArthur, lr. Tho' the deep heart of existence beat forever like a boy's. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Guy Lombardo lr. Hi Y: Sr. Hi Y 4: Travel Club: Rotary 4. Mary Louise McClung Let there be thistles, there are grapes: If old things there are new. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Miss Mary C. Wiley Girl Scout l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. l: G. Hi 2. 3: Pres. French Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Class Soccer 1: Class Hockey 2: Stunt Night 3: May Day 1. Clemmie McCormick Sweetly did she speak and move. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Bing Crosby North lr. High 1, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Shorthand Team 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 3. Roy McCormick What knowest thou of the world and all its lights and shadows? GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--lVlr. loyner Aero. Club l. 2: Boosters Club 2. 3: Sales- manship Club 2, 3: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. l. 2, 3: Varsity Tennis 4: Scrub Football 3: Radio Club 3: Fresh, Debaters Club 1: Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2: Etiquette Club 2. Charles McCuiston O well for him whose heart is strong. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character--Napoleon Aero. Club l: Cashiers Club 1. 2: House of Rep: Etiquette Club 3: Radio Club 3: Boosters Club 2, 3: Scrub Football 3: Club Dawn 4: Black and Gold Bus. Stalf 4: Class Sec. 2, 4. Elizabeth McDaniel I will not shut me from my kind. Nor feed with sighs a passing wind. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character'-Bing Crosby Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: Travel Club 3: Glee Club 3. Evelyn McKnight Winning her way with extreme gentl- ness. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Zasu Pitts Class Soccer: Dramatic Club: Salesmanship Club. BLACK AND GOLD Iames McLaughlin' O God be thanked that all comes round so just and fair. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Rip Van Winkle Art Club: Etiquette Club: Class Soccer: Class Football: Track 1: Cashiers Club: Salesmanship Club. William McSwaim Mine be the strength of spirit fierce and free. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Mr. Haltiwanger Aero. Club 1: Metric Sci. Club 2, 3: Hi Y l. 2. De Motte Miller The lion needs but to roar. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Carideo House of Rep. 2, 3: Internat'l Relations Club 4. Elsie F. Miller She would not make her judgements blind. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-lane Addams South Ir. High l, 2: Etiquette Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Mary Miller What is it thou knowest, sweet voice? LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Raggedy Ann Cheerleader 4: Chief Sr. Marshal 3: Win- ston-Hi Players 3: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 3: Debaters Club 1, 2, 3: Fresh. Debaters Club l: Soph. County Debate 2: Boosters Club 1. 3: lst place Kiwanis Loving Cup Contest 3: 2nd place 2: Lenoir-Rhyne State Contest 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Cashiers Club l: House of Rep. 2: lst place Prohibition Slogan Contest 4: Var- sity Soccer 3: Class Hockey: Soccer l. 2: Class Basketball 1: Class Baseball l, 2: lst place State Limerick Contest 2. Robert A. Mills We sleep and wake and sleep, but all things move. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Characters-Three Little Pigs Club Dawn: Boosters Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Aero. Club l. Z: Radio Club 1: Cheerleader 3. 4: Class Basketball l, 2: Class Baseball 1, 2: Cashiers Club: Scrub Basketball 2. 3: Fresh. Debaters Club l: Ass't. Mgr. Foot- ball 3: Class Prophet 4. Geraldine Mitchell Thou hast no sorrow or tears, But a short youth sunny and free. LATIN Counse Favorite Character-Clara Barton Fresh. Basketball: Fresh. Hockey: Varsity gockey 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: G. A. . 1, 2. Laney Mitchell For loyal to the uttermost am I. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-The Goon Ir. Dramatic Club: Boosters Club: Etiquette Club: Class Football: Salesmanship Club. BLACK AND GOLD .fA,,,.,-f-,,-v ', Qi-'mx Mws- Jii.-.- - ii.,-f' WW sm' 'W 21? Q lm A am- KD-M-. 411171 Page sixty-three Clarence Moore For thou wert strong as thou wert true. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character'-Will Rogers Cashiers Club 2: House of Rep. 3: Foot- ball 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Herbert Funston Moore So many worlds, so much to do. So little done, such things to be. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Franklin D. Roosevelt Fresh. Debaters Club lg Cashiers Club 2. 3: Sr. Debaters Club 2: Declamation Con- test 3g Cross Country 3: lndoor Track 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Debating Squad 4. Howard Morris Who never spoke against a foe. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Will Rogers Washington. D. C. 1: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 2, 3: Sec. 3: Boosters Club 3: Ushers Club 3. 4: Sr. Hi Y 3, 4: Pres. 4. Catherine P. Murray Self-reverence. self-knowledge. self-con- trol. These three alone lead life to sovereign power. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-George Bernard Shaw lr. Dramatic Club 3: Etiquette Club 2, 3: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 3: G. A. A. 2. lack Myers Cease not from your quest until ye find. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Wilson Martha Myers Because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Anne Lindbergh May Day l: Girl Scout 1, 2. 3, 45 Class Basketball 1. 2: lr. Dramatic Club 2. 3: French Club 3: G. A. A. l, 2. 3: 2nd Var- sity Basketball 3. Mildred Myers Silver treble laughter trillethf' LATIN CouRsE Favorite Character-- Io March G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Girl Scout I. 2. 3: May Day lg Stunt Night 3: Class Basket- ball l, 2: 2nd Varsity Basketball 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: lr. French Club 3. lane Nading Be cheerful-minded: talk and treat of all things calmly. LATIN COURSE Favorite Charactcr-Richard Byrd G. A. A. 1, 3: Ir. Dramatic Club I, 2: Class Hockey, Soccer. Basketball. Baseball 1, 2: It. French Club 3: Varsity Hockey 3. BLACK AND GOLD Betsy Neilson Give her the glory of going on and still to be. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character--Paderewski Travel Club 3: G. A. A. 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: South Ir, High 1, 2. Evelyn Frances Newton Rich in the grace all women desire. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character--loe Penner Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Travel Club 3. Evelyn Newton Thy heart is pure as snow. GENERAL COURSE ' Favorite Character-Dolly Madison Mary E. Nifong Her pensive face was subject to the sea- son or the mood. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Kay Francis Etiquette Club: Library Page: Ir. Dramatic Club: Travel Club. Anne Nisbet There is sweet music here. Favorite Character-Miss Irene Iones lst place District and State Music Contest 3: lst place South-Eastern District Music Contest 2: School Music Contest 3: Glee Club lg Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Etiquette Club 1. Leon Norfleet For always roaming with a hungry heart, Much have I seen and known. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Ginger Rogers Hi Y 3, 4: Stamp Club 2, 3: Treas. 3: Football l. 2, 3: Boosters Club 3: Black and Gold Bus. Staff 4: Student Council Conference 3, 4. Harry E. Parker, Ir. He always spoke his mind With simple words of great authority. Favorite Character-I. S. Bach Baldwin High, Birmingham, Michigan 1: State Music Contest 2, 3. 4: Band 2, 3, 4, 5: Orch. 2. 3: Hi Y 2, 3: Boosters Club 2: Varsity Debater 2. Sara Louise Parker With reverent eyes, shaken voice, And flattered adoration. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Loretta Lee South Ir. High 1, 2: Nature Lovers Club 3: Glee Club 3: State Music Contest 3: Orch. 3: N. C. Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD Page sixty-live We Q.. F154-i 'ei i Page sixty-six Maggie Mae Parks Rather use than fame, I seek. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Little Orphan Annie Fresh. Handwriting Club 1: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Class Hockey l: Class Soccer l: Ir. Dramatic Club 3. Fred M. Parrish Wlzo knows a subtler magic than his own. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Rasputin Hi Y l, Z, 3, 4: Cashiers Club 1, 4: Fresh. Debaters Club l: Boosters Club l. 2. 3: Travel Club 3: Football Squad 4: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. Virginia Laetitia Peddycord 1 would sit and sing all the day. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye South Ir. High l, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club l, 2. 3: Music Contest 3: Mixed Quartette 3: Girls Glee Club 3: Etiquette Club 3. I. G. Pegram To ride abroad rediessing human wrong. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Clark Gable Salesmanship Club: Printing Club. Mary Lillian Pendry For Mary so sweet and so true. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Macbeth Comm. Club 1: Sec. l: lr. Dramatic Club 2: Tennis Squad 4: Library Page l, 2, 3: Student Y 3. 4: Treas. 3: V. Pres. 4: Stunt Night 3: Cashiers Club 2. 3: Boosters Club 2: Fresh. Girls Club 1: Metric Sci. Club 3: Page Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 2: Girl Reserve 2: Black and Gold Staff 4: Class Hockey l. N. E. Perry, lr. I would myself awake to a better mind. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Abraham Lincoln Tennis Squad l, 2, 4: Cross Country Squad 2: Golf Squad 3: Ir. Hi Y l, 2: Sr. Hi Y 3, 4: Boosters Club 2. 3: Travel Club 3. Donald L. Pfohl Oh teach high thought and aimable words. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Robert E. Lee Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: Nature Lovers Club 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3: Rotary Delc- gate 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Cast Swords and Scissors . Samuel Sturgis Phillips O we will wallc this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Harpo Marx Aero. Club 2: Radio Club 2. BLACK AND GOLD Luther Pike So make thy manhood mightier day by day. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CouRsE Favorite Character-Boob McNutt Varsity Football 4: Varsity Basketball 3. 4. 5: Capt. 5: Varsity Track 2. 3. 4, 5: Capt. 5: Monogram Club 2. 3. 4. 5: Sec. 5: Etiquette Club 3: House of Rep. l. 2. 3: Cashiers Club 1, 2. 3: Boosters Club l, 2, 3. Harold Plaster His love of life quenching his fear of pain. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Sally Rand Boosters Club 1. 2: Fresh. Football l: Scrub Football 2: Varsity Football 3: Orch 1, 2, 3: House of Rep. l. 2, 3. Hazel Pastel' She has proved she has heart in a cause. fair and gentle. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-My Mother Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Capt. Tennis Team 2, 3: Hockey Mgr. 2. 3: V. Pres. G. A. A. I, 2. 3: lr. Dramatic Club l. 2. 3: Etiquette Club l: Sr. Marshal 3: Cheer- leader 4. Henry Fries Pleasants, Ir. Mine answer was my deed. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character--Richard Byrd Cashiers Club l. 2: Printers Club 3, 4. Nancy Powell God made thee good as thou art beauti- ful .. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-I. Wellington Wimpy Class Hockey 1: Class Soccer 1, 2: Class Basketball l, 2: Class Baseball 1: Class Swimming 1: House of Rep. l: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3: W. S. Monogram l: Fresh. Boosters Club 1: May Day I: Varsity Hockey 2: Varsity Baseball 2. 3: Hikinq Mgr. 2: N. C. Monogram 2: Boosters Club 1. 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Ir. Varsity Basketball 3: Sec. 3: Black and Gold Bus. Staff 3. 4: Etiquette Club 3: Sr. Marshal 3. Sophie Bernice Powell Seeing her so sweet and serviceable. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-lean Harlow Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 3 A: Cashiers Club 3: All-Around Girls Club 4: Etiquette Club 3: Comm. Club I. Dorothy Price It was the beauty of her soul. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Queen Elizabeth Margaret Pullen Her eyes are homes of silent prayer. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Zasu Pitts May Day 1: G. A. A. I. 2: Ir. Dramatic Slub 2. 3: Comm. Club I: Girl Reserve 3. BLACK AND GOLD can 'G' www- -..- YYQFF' x now-..,-w-W CMM, 'Gun-.av vip-u lafldffm 40 if--Q Page sixty-eight Charity Redding A glorious child, dreaming alive. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Helen Wills Moody Etiquette Club 1, 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 1. 2. Curtis Reid He seeks to win much honor and make his name. ' SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Happy Hooligan Aero. Club 1: lr. Dramatic Club 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Boy Scout 4: Orch. 2. 33 Band 4: Baseball 4. Lawrence G. Reid So splendid in his acts. General Course Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt Ir. Hi Y 1. 21 Sr. Hi Y 3, 4: Pres. Class 3: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Track 3. 4: Tennis Squad 2: Boosters Club 2, 3: Sr. Dramatic Club 3: Pine Whispers Bus. Stall 3, 4: Rotary Delegate 3. Ruby Iuanita Renigar Live a life of truest breath. And teach true life to fight with moral wrong. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Ann Leaf South lr. High 1. 2: Girls Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: State Music Contest 3: Stunt Night 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Ioseph A. Renn, Ir. Was ever man so grandly made? SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Richard E. Byrd Aero. Club 1, 2: Glee Club 2, 35 Stunt Night 3: Cashiers Club 4. Frances Virginia Rhodes For if there ever come a grief to me. l cry my cry in silence. and have done. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye South Ir. High 1. 2: Glee Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Travel Club' 3: Elli- quette Club 35 Sec. 3: Typing Team 3. Elizabeth Richardson Sworn to vows of utter gentlencss And uttermost obedience to the king. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Eleanor Roosevelt Eli Drake Richardson My desire by its own energy fulfilled it- self. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Bing Crosby Aero. Club 1, 2: Glee Club l, 2, 35 Travel Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD Gladys Richardson She sighs amid her narrow days. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Norma Shearer Etiquette Club 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Lit. Soc. 3: Boosters Club 3: G. A. A. 2. 3. David Ricks Born to fame and glory. LATIN CouRsE Favorite Character-Big Bad Wolf All American Football l: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3. Virginia Robinson Gay among the gay Like one with any trifle pleased. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Queen of Sheba House of Rep. 2, 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3, 4: Etiquette Club 3, 4: lr. Drama- tic Club Z: G. A. A. l. 2: Class Hockey l. 2: Class Soccer 1. 2: Class Basketball 2: Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4: May Day 1: Sr. Marshal 3. Mary Alice Roebke Mine be the power which ever it sway Will win the wise at once. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Guy Lombardo Travel Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: House of Rep. 4: Class Treas. 4: Central High School, Charlotte 2. Harry Ellis Rosenthal Give to me good fortune. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-I. Wellington Wimpy Asheville High l, 2. 3. Richard Lyle Saintsing I leave the plain: I climb the height. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Charles A. Lindbergh Durham High 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Travel Club 3: Debating Squad 3: Club Dawn 3, 4: Varsity Debater 4: Class Proph- et 4. Miriam Sams She is singing an air that is known to me. Singing alone in the morning of life. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt G. A. A. 1. 2: Class Basketball l: Class Soccer l: Fresh. Debaters Club l: Ir. Dra- matic Club 2: V. Pres. lr. French Club 3: Travel Club 3: lr. Varsity Basketball 3: Stunt Night 3. Roger Sapp Give me my fling and let me say my say. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Charles A. Lindbergh South Ir. High 1, 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Travel Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD QR .iii Q 'J '57 2 Q5 ' ,Z , 5 50 A 12 arms Page sixty-nine 's L 'anflv Page seventy Nancy E. Schallert All the charm of all the Muses often flowering in a lovely person. LATIN Counsa Favorite Character-lean Valfean Debating Squad 2. 4: lst place Ir. Wo- man's Club Poster Contest l: Sr. Ed. Black and Gold 4: Winston-Hi Players 2, 3: Mgr. Spooks 3: Cast Nocturne 2: Cast Deadline 3: Ass't. Dir. Trysting Place 2: Sr. Marshal 3: Treas. Wins- ton-Hi Players 3: Marshal Student Council Convention 4: V. Pres. G Hi 3: Club 13 3: Cashiers Club 4: Nat'l Honor Soc. 4: Promotion Highest Honor l, 2. 3: Cast The Island. First Place State Dramatic Contest 3: Cast Streets of New York 2: Quill and Scroll 4. Anna Leak Scott Beauty fair in its flower. LATIN Counsn Favorite Character-Miss Irene lanes Girl Scout 1, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 1: French Club 3: Pres. 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 1, 2: Class Soccer 1: Class Basketball 2: May Day l. Lilyan Sellars White pale face against a rosy flame. HOME ECONOMICS CouRsE Favorite Character-Rudyard Kipling Mildred Dorothea Sheets For gentle words are always gain. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- It's a Secret. South Ir. High l. 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Billy Shelton Thou art so glad and free. SCIENTIFXC COURSE Favorite Character--Richard E. Byrd Hubert Sheppard His not to reason why. His but to do. GENERAL COURSE ' Favorite Character-Popeye House of Rep. l, 2. Martha Elizabeth Shore All the spirit deeply dawning In the dark Of Hazel eyes, GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Napoleon the Great Mixed Chorus l: Boosters Club 1: Class Basketball lg Ir. Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3: Etiquette Club 2: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Travel Club 3: G. A. A. 1: May Day l. Iohn Irving Shore For man is man and master of his fate. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Moonshine Mullins Etiquette Club 3: Baseball 4, 5: Aero. Club l: Ir. Dramatic Club 3. BLA CK AND GOLD Iohn Simpson I have only done my duty as a man is bound to do. SClENTIPIC COURSE Favorite Character-Samuel Iohnson Ir. Hi Y l, 2: Sr. Hi Y 3. 4: Cashiers Club 3, 4: Boosters Club 1. Lillian Rebecca Smith So pretty. and neat, and sweet. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Sir Galahad Etiquette Club 4: Class Baseball l: Class Soccer 2: Aero. Club 1. Lucy Gray Smither Her heart is like a throbbing star. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character--Robert E. Lee G. A. A. lp Fresh. Debaters Club l: Class Soccer 1: Class Basketball lg May Day l: G Hi 3: lr. French Club 3: Stunt Night 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Bus. Staff Black and Gold 4. Ronald Allen Smitherman He thought to quell the stubborn hearts of oak. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-George Washington Sec. of Class 1: lr. Dramatic Club: Sales- manship Club: Cashiers Club. Laura Faith Snider Where could be found a face daintier? GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Ginger Rogers South lr. High 1, 21 State Music Contest 3: Glee Club 3: Etiquette Club 3: lr. Dra- matic Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Almeda Montrose Snyder Not mine the sweetness or the skill. But mine the love that will not fail. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Bishop Rondtlzaler Library Page 1, 21 Fresh. Debaters Club 1: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Travel Club 3: Etiquette Club 2: Fresh. Girl Reserve 1: Pres. l. Ruth Virginia Southern I felt thy triumph was as mine: and loved them more, that they were mine. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-Thomas Edison North Ir. High l, 2: House of Rep. 3: Etiquette Club 3: Cashiers Club 4. Ned Spach Breasts the blows of circumstance. And grapples with his evil star. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character--Samuel Iohnson Band: Metric Sci. Club 3: Salesmanship Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD ,vi :If-jd,-A ....- 4' -J.,- lv -..-sl' , 1,1-f 5534 +Qi---su. '7'-fm. o1I07'f ' Page seventyfone Page seventy-two Carolyn Sparks A silent court of justice is in her heart. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Franklin D. Roosevelt Fresh. Soccer l: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Cash- iers Club 2: Etiquette Club 2, 3: Travel Club 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Radio Club 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Nature Lovers Club 2. Robert L. Sparrow My brethren have been all my fellow- ship. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye Printers Club 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Sales- manship Club 3: Nature Lovers Club 3. Elwood Speddin Men wondered after him. So glad was he. SCIENTIFIC CouRsE Favorite Character-Mark Twain Max Stafford Who honors his own word as though tr were Gods INDUSTRIAL ARTS Counse Favorite Character-I. Wellington Wimpy Aero. Club 1. 2: Radio Club l, 2: Ir. Dra- matic Club l. 2: Arch. Club l. Edwin F. Stewart, Ir. Kindly man moving among his kind. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- Tom Foote South lr. High l, 2: Calvin Wiley Lit. Soc. 3: House of Rep. 4. Mary Florence Stewart With her fair head. Her low firm voice and tender government. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Miss Irene Iones Etiquette Club 2: Travel Club 3: G Hi 2. 3: South Ir. High 1. S. C. Stimson, Ir. O, selfless man. whose eyes were calm. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Characrer-Richard Halliburton Spartanburg High 3. Henry B. Stokes For he is courteous and kind. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Robert E. Lee House of Rep. 2, 3. 4: Rotary 3: Basketball Squad 4: Baseball 3, 4: Bus. Mgr. Black and Gold 4: Quill and Scroll 4. BLACK AND GOLD Iohn Reed Stovall, Ir. Silently, in all obedience, dear to letters. COMMERCIAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Abraham Lincoln South Ir. High 1. 25 Orch. 3: Band 3, 4. Mary Louise Stovall Who seeks for light, Who cannot brook the shadow of any line. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Abraham Lincoln South Ir. High 1, 2: Library Page 3, 4. Carol Strauss Truest friend and noblest foe. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character--Robin Hood Class Hockey l: Class Basketball l: W. S. Monogram 1: G. A. A. l, 23 Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 45 Capt. 25 N. C. Monogram 29 Pine Whispers Staff 2, 35 Ed-tor 3: Black and Gold Staff 2. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: V. Pres. 4: Winston-Hi Players 3: G Hi 3: Cashiers Club 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Student Council 3, 4. Wayland Stuart For thou are ever courteous As any of Arthur's best. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt Boosters Club 2: Band 2, 3: House of Rep. 2, 4: Speaker 4: V. Pres. Class 4: Mono- gram Club 4: State Music Contest 2. 3: Scrub Football 2: Varsity Football 3. 4: Rotary Luncheon 4. Anna Bell Stultz For good ye are. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor Wide Awake Girls Club l: Etiquette Club 25 Travel Club 3. Robert Sutton Ambitious and of fresh but fixed resolve. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Sea Hag Travel Club lg N. C. Club 2: House of Rep. 3. Grady Swaim With dinning sound my ears are rife. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-- Ty Cobb South Ir. High 1. 25 Travel Club 3. Helen Swaim With service done so graciously. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Ioan of Arc BLACK AND GOLD Page seventy-three -.. 'ii i... -+1 ,ala i,-., E2:,,.3f'i': Q 1 -'aB49'i Ee ,,'4?,5,.s A 4 i f ,,f,., 1,1 , ..', ., 1.2.4-.tLv.Miw.s sv.. rn.: A-.. out ix Page seventy-four Pauline Swiggett l hold That it becomes no man to nurse dispairf' COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character'-Ruth Etting Etiquette Club 2: lr. Dramatic Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3: Class Basket- ball 2: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4:, G. A. A. 3. Harriet Taylor Let all be well. LATIN CouRsE Fauoritc Character--Franklin D. Roosevelt lr. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Nature Lovers Club 2: Girl Scout 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. Evelyn Ray Tesh And she is known in all the world. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Cliaz'acter-'Willa Cather Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4' Quill and Scroll 4: Sec. 4: Mgr. Ed. Pine Whispers 4: Ass't. Edi- tor Black and Gold 4: Del. to S. I. P. A. Convention 4: Quill and Scroll Marshal 4: Varsity Hockey 2: Class Hockey 2: Fresh. Boosters Club l: Cashiers Club l: Ir. Dram- atic Club I, 2. 3: French Club 3: Travel Club 3: Etiquette Club 2: Promotion High- est Honor 3. Virginia Tesh There she weaves by night and day A magic web with color gay. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-lane Addams Ir. Dramatic Club l, 2: French Club 3: Class Hockey 2. Edith Thomas A life that leads melodious days. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-O. Henry Burke Edward Thompson For the good deed's sake have I done the deed. INDUSTRIAL ARTS C0uRsE Favorite Character-Bing Crosby Scrub Football 1, 2: House of Rep. 1, 2: Cashiers Club 2, 3: Fresh. Tennis: Fresh. Baseball: Fresh. Soccer: Printers Club 3, 4: Class Team l, 2: Boosters Club l. 2. Phillip Dudley Thompson With what delightful self-expression. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Eddie Cantor Aviation Club 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 3, 4: Orch. 1: Fresh. Debaters Club l. Carolyn Elizabeth Tilley With frequent smile and nod. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Pres. Roosevelt Fresh. Handwriting Club 1: Class Hockey I: Class Soccer I: Ir. Dramatic Club 3: Wide Awake Girls Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD Thomas Gray Tilley Our noble Arthur. him Ye scarce can overpraise. will hear and know. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Guy Lombardo Band l. 2: Orch. 1. lack Tillotson He in his glory- Whom he smote, he overthrew. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Bobby lones South Ir. High l, 2: lr. Dramatic Club 3: House of Rep. 3: Sr. Hi Y 3, 'lp Band 3. 41 Golf 3. 4: Baritone Horn Solo State Contest 4: Brass Quartet 4. Harold Tise O loyal to the royal in thyself. SClENTlFlC COURSE Favorite Character-Napoleon Alice Turner How modest, all-accomplished, wise. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character--Robert E. Lee Boosters Club 1, 2: G Hi 3: lr. Dramatic Club 25 Sr. Marshal 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Ruth Marie Turner My spirit is at peace with all. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-Popeye Boosters Club l, 2, 3: Cashiers Club l, 2: Etiquette Club 1. 2, 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 35 Wide Awake Girls Club 2, 3. David Tuttle I will not take half-views of men and things. MODERN LANGUAGE CouRsE Favorite Character-flames R. Wedell North Ir. High I, 2. Margie Tuttle The spirit of the blood has entered blood. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character- Tagu Orch. 2. 3: Etiquette Club Z: Treas. Z5 Sr. Marshal 31 Wide Awake Girls Club 3. Sarah Cornelia Vannoy Obedience is the bond of rule. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character'-Iulius Caesar Travel Club 3. BLACK AND GOLD -we Na W Page seventy-six Iosephine C. Vaughn We End the light of heaven. O damsel, in the light of your blue eyes. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite Character-'Miss Irene Iones Boosters Club 1, 2: Debaters Club l: Girl Reserve l. 2: Class Soccer l: Class Hockey l, 2: Class Basketball l, 2: Class Tennis l, 2: Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Tennis 3: Etiquette Club 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Travel Club 3: Library Page l. 2: Pres. l. Harold Vick True, indeed. Albeit a bit fantastical. GENERAL CouRsE Favorite Character-Thomas Edison Boosters Club 2. 3: Ir. Dramatic Club 2. 3: South Ir. High l. David R. Walker Perplexed in faith, But pure in deeds. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Dr. Grenfell Aero. Club l: Metric Sci. Club 3: Band 3, 4: Scrub Football 3: Scrub Baseball 2. 3: Basketball 4. Mabel Walker She meant to weave me a snare Cleopatra-like as of old. HoME ECONOMICS CouRsE Favorite Character-lean Harlow South Ir. High 1, 2: Orch. 3: Glee Club 3: State Music Contest 3: Stunt Night 3: Girls Wide Awake Club 3. W. C. Warner Let knowledge grow from more to more. MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Favorite Character-'Al Smith Leona Lucile Weatherman The full-flowing harmony of thy swan- like statelinessf' GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-lane Addams Boosters Club 1, 2: G. A. A. 1. 2: Ir. Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 1. 2: State Music Contest 2: Aero. Club 2: Girl Re- serve l. Suzanne Weeks Nature half reveals and conceals the love within. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-My Mother W. S. Monogram 3: Monogram Club 4: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Girl Scout 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Soccer 3: Varsity Baseball 3: Stunt Night 2: Boosters Club l, 2, 3: Ir. Dramatic Club l. 2, 3: lr. Varsity Basket- ball: Capt. 3: Class Baseball l. 2: Class Soccer l. 2. lack Winder O noble breast and all puissant arm. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-'Robert E. Lee Sr. Boosters Club 2, 3: Golf Team 3: Monogram Club 3. 4: Track 2, 4: Basket- ball 2: Sr. Hi Y 3, 4: Ir. Hi Y 2: Foot- ball Squad 4: Winston-Hi Players 3: Black and Gold Bus. Staff 3. BLACK AND GOLD Mary Lora Woodruff So many worlds, so much to do. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Winnie-thc-Pooh. Chief Sr. Marshal 3: G-Hi 3: Winston l'li Players 3: Bus. Staff Black and Gold 3, 4: Boosters Club 2. 3: Ass't. Cheerleader 3: Stunt Night l, 3: May Day l: Cast Trysting Place 2: G. A. A. 1, Z: Fresh. Soccer l: Fresh. Basketball 1: lr. Damatic Club 2: Cast Streets of New York 3: Class Basketball 2: Club l3 . Ruby Woodward A maid so fair, so white, so wonderful. GENERAL COURSE Favorite Character-Gracie Allen Etiquette Club 2. 3: Boosters Club: lr. Dramatic Club: Pine Whispers Staff 3: G. A. A. 2. 3. William Wyatt All truth. LATIN COURSE Favorite Character-Thomas lefferson Wilbur Bryant A young man will be wiser by and by. COMMERCIAL COURSE Favorite' Characters-Four Marx Brothers Ir. Dramatic Club: Salesmanship Club: Cashiers Club. Clarence E. Stone Doubt not: go forward. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Favorite Character-Nathan Hale Varsity Cross Country 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Varsity Baseball 3: Ir. Dramatic Club: Hobby Club: Pres. 3: Aero. Club: Radio Club: Vice Pres. Club 13 : Stunt Night l, 2. 3: Scrub Football: Fresh. Debaters Club 1: Sec. GWJIIIIW' Z' - ' if ...,..-- ' ,M e- 1 Page seventy seven fr BLACK GOLD A - HISTORY OF MAY CLASS, 1934 Helen I-Iaworth, Historian In the year of 1930 the good king Edu- cation Sent out heralds from his kingdom to his many knights Announcing that at his court a tourn- ament would hold Where they could try their might and main On the field of combat. Knights of every rank and order res- ponded To their sovereign's wishes And prepared to make a journey Far across the hills and plainsp Never was such preparation Seen before or since that day. Never so much skill of arms tried: Never so gallant did any knight ride. It was early in the autumn season When they set out on the journey To the court of Education At whose feet revolved the Nation, And Education welcomed them with arms outstretched And bid them enter the royal gates And there a happy week was spent Till the opening day of the tournament. THE FIRST DAY The morning of the first day of the tournament Dawned without a blot upon the blue- The hot autumn sun was shooting shafts Striking red flame from their helmets. When garbed in shining armor The knights entered the field of combat. These knights came from far and wide Great and small marched side by side. I mind me how Sir Lawrence Vicars Captain of the Freshman Order Rode high upon his gallant charger Upon his head a helmet of redgold gleamed And over his gilded armor a purple vestment fell A splendid sight: 'twould seem that all was well Page seventv-eight As boldly flashed the burnished shields. Yet their hearts within them sank For Confidence, boldest of all the knights Wounded had been in recent frayg And Doubt and Fear the traitor knights Stalked among the lists that day. Yet unflinchingly rank on rank They stood with fix'ed gaze For theirs was the purpose of success And there were tried and goodly knights among their order. Suddenly the trumpet blasted forth The combat had begun! And all stood nigh with eager eye To see the royal knights ride by. Brave Sir Latin led the list of Educa- tion's knights His face was lean and dark with years And strong moulded features told the tale Of many a hard combat. Next in the list of the royal ranks Came bold Sir Algebra Brave Champion on brave steed Upon whose manly shoulders rested many a noble deed. On and on they came In a never ending line. The Freshmen knights grew sick with fear And trembled in their ranks. When on each side the leaders Gave signal for the charge Right gallantly did all the knights Wield the lance and targe. The clang of sword and shield Swelled on the open air. And yet the knights kept on the fight Till the day was spent to gray twilight And neither side had lost. When it was too dark to continue the sport They decided to wait for the morn. The Freshman Knights had progressed thus far fContinued on page 144i . BLACK GOLD X LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT GF MAY CLASS, 1934 Ashley Little, Testator We, the class of May, 1934, notwith- standing the eight months of school term, do hereby publish and ordain this, our last will and testament, on the leaving our dear Alma Mater. First: To the Faculty: Our sincere grat- itude and appreciation for their undying efforts and services rendered during this, our first eight months term: also, to their ceaseless care, we do intrust the front marble entrance, to be marveled at and not to be taken too seriouslyg the May Fete amphitheater, which seems doomed to lunch-bag football games: and the gymnasium and Hanes Field, seemingly destined never again to resound with the voices of the enthusiasts of that great but neglected institution, 'School Spirit. Second: To the Student Body: Those long-honored and beloved activities such as: the Honor System, athletics, magazine campaign, Shakespearean Gardens, the various societies for noteworthy and hon- orable students, the journalistic, public speaking, and dramatic activities, the lost notes of the band, if they ever be found, and the art of studying in general. Third: To the Iuniors: The Senior Privileges , if they can find them: the honor of giving the seniors a Iunior-Sen- ior dance: and the ability to be first al- ways in everything as we have been. Fourth: To the girls: A deeply heart- felt farewell, with sincere wishes that they may be as popular with the coming victims as they have been with us, refer- ring to the sweeter half of our group for any instructions needed. Fifth: To Clifton Naughton and Ethel Mae Angelo, Voit Gilmore and Mary Matthews do hereby will their journalis- tic abilities. Sixth: To William Singletary, George Blum does finally will his intellectual abil- ity, after much deliberation, Seventh: To Dick Myers and Peggy Bowen, Hugh Duggins and Willena Couch will their strong bodies and athle- tic tendencies. Eighth: To Dot Wyatt, Mary Lou Nash, Charles Wood, and Pete Wilson, Mary Woodruff, Margie Tuttle, Charles McCuiston and Dick Saintsing, do hand down their powers of fascination. Ninth: To Eugene Liipfert, Robert Meredith Helm, Ir. does hereby bequeath his debating ability, which, incidentally, is the culmination of many abilities here- tofore willed to Bobby. Tenth: To Bill Brunt, Miles Horton leaves his good looks. Eleventh: To Tom Lumpkin, Nancy Schallert wills her superb vocabulary, with the hopes that he may some day be able to make an A average. Twelfth: We do hereby appoint as ex- ecutrix of this will, Miss Ruth Ford, as a token of our appreciation of her untiring efforts this year as our class sponsor. Signed and sealed this eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, 1934. Ashley Little, Testator. Page seventy-nine X 'Ai BLACK GOLD '!x PROPHECY OF MAY CLASS OF 1934 Dick Saintsing, Prophet Unable to forecast the future lives of our dignified seniors who are leaving the court of Richard Reynolds High School, I thought it best to consult one who could gaze into the crystal glass and fore- see the future events. But whom should I visit? Merlin, of course. Was he not the wiset man of all tirneythe adviser to King Arthur? As I approached the mystery-shrouded cavern of the court wizard, I felt a sort of awe enveloping me. What would he see? Would our class be successful? In the dimly-lighted cavern, Merlin allowed me to see only a few glimpses into the future as he said that the spirits would not consent to unfold the entire future. Merlin finally persuaded the spirit to let me see into the future twenty-five years. In the Congressional session, I found a heated argument taking place be- tween Robert Meredith Helm and Vin- cent Haizlip. Bobby, the small repre- sentative from North Carolina, was, however, ruled out of order by the Speak- er, Mr. Burnette Hines. Mr. Helm vainly protested. He was immediately silenced by a warning glance from Iames Hodge, the burly Sergeant-at-arms. Other notable figures seen in the hall were Henry Stokes, Robert Iurney,Gur- ney Poole, Norman Bennett, and Luther Pike. Ashley Little was sitting in the gallery, quietly chuckling. The first lady of the land, the former Lucile Weather- man, was also there with her old school- mate, Alice Turner. They were talking as usual. What was that they said? Winston-Salem had just appointed Reid Bahnson superinten- dent of city schools! Teaching in the schools were: Carolyn Sparks, Raymer Faust, Christine Dunn, Royce Crim, and Robert McArthur. B. C. Hall had at last reached the height of his ambition- janitor of the school. As usual he per- Page eighty suaded someone else to do his work. I begged Merlin to let me see a few years earlier in history of the class. Im- mediately the date was changed to 1950. This time I saw the world-famed college, Arrington Educational Institute. This institution was named after the immort- tal Moyer Arrington. It was located at Vickersville, named after the famous lec- turer and explorer, Marshal Vickers. This college was under the supervision of Helen Haworth. Moyer had not for- gotten his school friends. Miles Horton was professor of scienceg Ioyner Burns, professor of English: Hugh Duggins, coach of athletics: and Cvlenyce Dalton, professor of beauty culture. Donald Pfohl, the wild eyed musician was em- ployed to play his flute upon the campus to draw birdsg thus providing food for the students. The birds which were drawn by the music were shot down by the unerring aim of lack Myers with his trusty bean-shooter. Harry Parker was employed as errand boy to carry the fowls to the kitchen where they were pre- pared by Margie Tuttle, chief dietition, who was assisted by Dave Henderson. In the professional world, we found outstanding figures: Margaret Knouse, lawyer: Margaret Grishaw, professional model: Ruth Iohnson, actressg Clarence Stone, lecturerg William Martin, archaeol- ologist: M. V. Brinkly, newspaper pub- lisherg Margaret Dixson, historian: Virgin- ia Mae Griffin, doctorg Arnold Hunt, sportsmang Mary Matthews, magazine publisher. Her greatest competitor was her former co-worker, Evelyn Tesh. Mary Frances Mayo had become a lead- ing sportswoman. The newspapers were running big headlines with the news that Laura Bland had just won the Lucy Gray Smither Cup for her original one-scene play. Anna tContinued on Page 148, f BLACK 6 OLD A SUPERLATIVES OF MAY CLASS Best All-round They're not the best. nor the worst At all they try to do, - So let the best all-round Go to Carol and Hugh. Most Athletic Oh, let them leap and let them run. They're best at everything they try. Willena Couch and Luther, too They have that spirit to clo or die. Most Popular As Hugh draws the heart of all. So lean does by eyes of blue. Their popularity is deserved- Best liked of the girls and boys. too. Most Intellectual How happy they, like those who crown With wisdom's wreath their youthful Joys Hail, Nancy. intellectual maid! Hail, Miles, wisest of the boys! Best Looking O Beauty. thou on these bestow The fairest of thy Crowns of grace- On Charles for his manly form And Marjie for her lovely face. Most Original Who are they that come when deeds be done And with wit and humor make display? Why Nancy again. and Voit of course, Who have the most original way! g Page eighty-one S ' fc BLACK in GOLD PGEM OF MAY CLASS OF 1934 Mary Miller, Poet A-:rch The quiet closing, one by one, of doors On chambers where we followed Wisdom's guiding finger, Makes us realize we may not enter more, Though Memory bids us ever linger. For within our hearts to thee, oh school, a lasting love is sown, Strong as thy stately pines have grown. Ere the key turned, our hearts had cried, Awayl But now, classmate, we stand with arms outstretched and reaching up, For we must bid farewell with wistful eyes, tho' we would stay To cool our thirst by drinking from the cup Which quenches not, but ever feeds the glorious fire That burns within us, quickened by our soul's desire. From thee, oh fount of knowledge and of learning, We turn-unwilling, unafraid, yet yearning. GK9IulQWf' P g eighty-two f' lp. 5 H, .H 'f L gli 6 5 U wg VA 11B CL SS 10A CLASS 5 -fi , 1 f A , . 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President lean Hodges- - - Vice-President Billy Sprunt .... 9A CLASS - - - - -President Bill Bothwick - - - Vice-President Mutt Dize - - 10B CLASS - - - - -President Edgar Powell - - - - - - - - - - Vice-President Weldon Darnell 10A CLASS - - - - -President Geraldine Baynes Vice-President Iames Early .... 1 IB CLASS - - - - -President Bobby Brown - - - - - - - - Vice-President Ernest Forrest -- SPONSORS OF THE CLASSES Miss Annie Preston Heilig ----------- 8B Miss Faye Martin ----- Miss Katherine Rogers ----- ---- 8 A Miss Lucile Edwards ---- Miss Margaret Bailey --------------- 9B Miss Irene lones ---- . Miss Elizabeth Kapp -.......-.,.--- 11B Page eighty-eight -- !X - - - - - Secretary Treasurer - - - - -Secretary Treasurer - Secretary Treasurer - ----- Secretary Treasurer - Secretary Treasurer ----9A -----10B -----10A lin-- And all .this Owier of thy Tabl R d Obrganizaliinna ' 3.2 J. in .,,-,, 'ja,E'!, wx' 4-. -., 'JH' ..f: 1 zu? 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STUDENT COUNCIL Burnette Hines, Hugh Duggins, Odell Salmon, Richard Goolsby, Howard Morris, Carol Strauss, Catherine Iohnson, Hugh Cash, Charles Speas, Robert Froeber, Iulian Daye, Bobby Helm, Miss Thelma Albright, Adviser. Page nlnezy- one fi BLACK GOLD T S Burnette Hines Hugh Cash Charles Speas Dick Myers Carol Strauss Miss Thelma Albright Tom Davis Irving Bull Warren Spear Charles Curtis Anna Wray Fogle Henry Stokes Mary Alice Roebke Richard Bean Helen Cockerham Wayland Stuart Weldon Darnell STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Burnette Hines ............... President Hugh Duggins-- .... Vice President Odell Salmon ..... ...... S ecretary Richard Goolsby ..... .... T reasurer STUDENT COUNCIL Hugh Duggins Iulian Daye D. B. Grubbs Richard Goolsby Faculty Advisers Odell Salmon Catherine Iohnson Howard Morris Robert Froeber Iohn Massey Mr. L. W HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Wayland Stuart ,.............. Speaker Carl Dull ......... Speaker pro tempore Holt Haywood Margaret Clodfelter Patsy Allen Hazel Hennis Mary lane Lindley Lawrence Vickers Wade Grubbs Raymond Kirkman Flavius Mendenhall Dorothy Correll Clayton Holt Billy Diehl Edwin Stewart Bert Bennett Richard Curley Billie Wilson Evelyn Bailey Ann Fansler Pauline Westall Edwin McCrowell Edwin Salmons Fred Smith Crowell Ioe Belton Mabel Davis Ruby Lee Iones William Hubbard Mildred Tatum Catherine Harrell lim Gray Mary Virginia Young Iames Howell Donald Welfare Davie Moore Marie Stevens H. B. Shelton David Sander Marie Phillips Faculty Advisers Miss Margaret Lumpkin Miss Hazel Stephenson Mr. E. E. Crawford Page ninety tw HOUSE GF REPRESENTATIVES LA by Q L A BOLIS L M BLACK AND GOLD STAFF Henry Stokes, Mary Matthews, Randolph Reece, Evelyn Tesh, Carol Strauss, Bobby Helm, Nancy Schallert, Anna Wray Fogle, Gilbert Lee, Miss Mary Sterling, Adviser, Voit Gilmore Page ninety-four ' 4 '.,1 -1 llnll llm ln Student l' lie lli-ld harh 1, ..1 .. 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Business Manager Nancy Powell Suzanne Weeks Ethel Nlae Angelo Leon Norfleet Mary Woodruff Billy Butler Charles McCuiston Miss Mary Sterling .... Literary Adviser Mr. Robert S. Haltiwanger .... Business Adviser PINE WHISPERS STAFF Mary Matthews ....,.... Editor-in-chief EDITORIAL STAFF Evelyn Tesh ......-... Managing Editor M. V.. Brinkly .......... Feature Editor Ethel Mae Angelo ..... Associate Editor Clifton Naughton ...... Exchange Editor Frances Boyer ......... Associate Editor Odell Salmon ............ Sports Editor REPORTERS Mary lane Lindley Anna Urband Voit Gilmore William Singletary Helen Haworth B. C. Hall Bunny Hines Maxine Pusey Bobby Helm TYPISTS Euna Mashall Evelyn Mitchell lack Workman Flora Buchanan Gladys Lynch BUSINESS STAFF Reid Bahnson ........ Business Manager Mary Lou Nash Maureen Moon Lawrence Reid Willena Couch Dick Myers George Blum Peggy Bowen Iean Davis Miss Mary Sterling .... Literary Adviser Mr. Robert S. Haltiwanger .... Business Adviser Page ninety-six BLACK GOLD GIRL RESERVES PUBLICATION BUSINESS STAFFS Page ninety-eeven BLACK G OLD 'JK f va Carol Strauss, Bobby Helm, N. T. Sandefur, Iames Sparks, Evelyn Tesh, Gilbert Lee Helen Contos, M. V, Brinkly, Randolph Reece, Mary Matthews, Clifton Naughton Odell Salmon, Ethel Mae Angelo, Henry Stokes, Reid Bahnson, Nancy Schallert, Voit Gilmore, Miss Sterling, Adviser. Page ninety-eight ' BLACK ,pl GOLD' A Nm .5-9, Z'-7' . M. G. Brown. Alice Turner, George Bynum, President, Lettie Mae Green, Reid Bahnson, Catherine Iohnson, Lucy Spinks, Ashley Little, Harriet Taylor, Frances Angelo, Clara Pegram, Evelyn Tesh, Irving Bull. Christine Dunn, Muriel Freeman, Evelyn Hubbard. Doris Dyer, William Thrift, Carol Strauss, Anna Wray Fogle. Nancy Schal- lert, Otha Smith, Randolph Reece, Bobby Helm, Annie Bell Aaronq Laura Bland, Lucy Gray Smither. Page ninety-nine BLACK GOLD 'X CASI-IIERS BAND P -2 one hundred I .. A x -- nw ' 1 . ,- BLACK 2? Gow A . ' ,fy ' 'M W - .K .ff 1 1 , -1 , V' Iwggq' 5 ' ,, . ' 4, ' ' ' . 'X ' - K E' 2'f'Qv7 ' 'L' J , .- USHERS CLUB IUNIOR 1-11 Y Page one hundred --Q ' x :lf ,,Af by ' 1 'Up M3173 Q?-eh .. D., Af - by . ks. xv A N-6,-F N., F.. - , N ' N H X .W 533 4. f? igwili F257 ---w.- . W ,W V . -', Sh aff? 3 H YQ 'A SENIOR HI Y BLACK G OLD A DEBATING TEAM, 1934 Query: Resolved, That the United States Should Adopt the Essential Features of the British System of Radio Control. AFFIRMATIVE: Nancy Schallert Robert Helm NEGATIVE: George Bynum Richard Saintsing Miss Mildred Moores, coach Page one hundred three BLACK GOLD oA mr.: f' I - ...W . Top row-Cecil Holcomb, Ernest Enscore, Robert Sparrow, Charles Alldred, Ellis Fulk, Snead Montgomery. Burke Thompson. Third row-Bill Hurst, Thomas Iohnson, Henry Pleasants, Alonzo Berrier, Floyd Henderson, Paul lordan. Frederick Elrick, director. Second row-William Allen, Percy Gibson. Herbert Caudle, I. C. Brinegar, Richard Neely, Everette Gibson, lames Bostic, Edwin Holleman. First r.ow-Milton Browning, Iohn Keenan, Slate Holton. Perry Ellis. A. H. Kimel, Billy Foy, Ralph Rink, Wilburn Cranfill, Edward Littleton. William Allen, Ellis Fulk. and Wayne Allen did special work on the Black and Gold. REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP Trade printing was offered this year beginning with the second semester's work in printing. The work of the trade printing students was continued for the second year in the various commercial printing establishments of the community that are cooperating in this vocational training program. The Printers Club carried on a limited program after school, meeting with the night school class in printing for lectures and special programs. The printing of this Black and Gold was the largest single job done during the year. A majority of the printing for the various city departments this 'year was produced in the shop as well as Pine Whispers and the usual school work. 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SEHSQ Q , 5 , ,Q Sa jili 3 BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM BOYS TENNIS TEAM Page one hundred eight wx, - 1 z- :nav - f T BLACK GOLI5 'X BOYS TRACK TEAM BOYS BASEBALL TEAM Page one hundred gt? i ,,,..-- K E.-'47 ' BLACK W' GOLD Vi 5 ' ' W' ' ' H 7.? B In-1 1 1 J BOYS GOLF TEAM A CHEERLEADERS P e one hundred ten gtg n ff-1- ', w gg 3.147- ' BLACK W' GOLD 'Lf QQ 5' 5 1 . N W N . . U' BASKETBALL TEAM TENNIS AND BASEBALL TEAM Page one hundred eleven X Q06 BLACK .til so n 'A Boys Boys Boys Boys Girls Girls Girls ATHLETICS voLuNTARY COACHES Miss Lessie Brown Phillips, coach of basketball and baseball for girls Miss Mary Martin, coach of tennis for girls Mr. Wade Leggette, coach of football Mr. Ioby Hawn, coach of football and baseball for boys Mr. Ralph Brimly, coach of basketball and track for boys Mr. Walker Barnette, coach of tennis and golf for boys CAPTAINS OF THE TEAMS Football ..... ..... B unny Hines, Hugh Duggins Basketball ..... ................ L uther Pike Track ..... .... H ugh Duggins, Luther Pike Golf ........ ............ I oe Brownlow Basketball ..... .......... W illena Couch Baseball ..... .... M ary Lewis Hutchinson Tennis--- .-.--.- Margaret Dixson Page one hundred twelve 'Are ye so wise? Ye 'ZUGTQ not OWC6 S0 ZUL96 Hvaiurvn ,rf-.ug,,,-w f 1 I ,, ' ' f . , TW if Y 1-4, 4 W Q r., A ' ., ' -. - , 1 .f X 4:5 , WW ,4 X . '. - w L mtg: ' P 1 , ' x.'. , .' Q., ' s X :.2f, 1 .N . ,. a.,. x 1,-. 'iff' ,V Ai 'riff .. 5' 5, . f P4 1 VV x. JV- . J ,. f 4 Q I ' N .: A Y' ' J L V 5 ' V , , , 1 . J Y'Y - JI, ,L 1 ,YM M., . A 1 'Q ' ,, I , V . ,. V x x ' ,-, w 4 f , , . , V , N., , 11' M ,A s 'w 1 J 41 1 ' K , r I ' + xv 1 . V L y -19 A. 's X L , 1 y K ' U f K ' ' , . 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Circus wash- ing elephants. 5-Tu.-Mr. Joyner switches from Twofers ftwo cigars for a nicklej to Hay-a-Tampas be- cause of rise in position. .-Warren Spear buys his first pair of long pantsg girl's name not announced. -Royce Crim born, 1916. Cried for a new kid- die-kar. He had outgrown his old one. .-Today is what to-morrow was yesterday. -Su.-Roast beef dinner for 126, baked ham for 180, chicken dinner for 50. -Mo.-Hugh Duggins begins training for football by pulling his dear old cow from the barn to the pasture. -Harry E. Parker practises on his trombone so hard that he blows a hole in it. -Mr. Haltiwanger celebrates the seventeenth anniversary of his cow. -Fr.-The Youth of W. S. begins to wonder whether 6-We 7-Th. 8.-Fr 10 1 1 13-We 14-Th. 15 18-Mo 19-Tu. 20-We. J there will be school, and the teachers won- der, too. .-Samuel Johnson fthe first half-wit, only he had about four halfsj born, 1709. Haddin Kirk loses himself. -All paths of pleasant vacation lead but to school, and so comes the day of registra- tion. Haddin Kirk finds himself in Mr. Joyner's office. -First day of work. Most of the freshmen paid their radiator fee. 46 days before Thanksgiving holidays. 21-Th.-The second day of the beginning of the fall. 22-Fr.-Sr. students find need for brain food-fish to you. 23-Sa.-Real appreciation for Saturday morning sleep. 24-Su.-Miles Horton has a wreck on Sunday after- noon drive. ' 25-Mo -Three months until Christmas. Do your shopping early. 26-Tu.-Miss Hessie Watts gives lecture about monkey 27-We 28- Th.. business Cotherwise known as evolutionb. -Emily Smither begins her career as a poet by writing a poem in freshmen study hall. A senior is a lovely thing, With privileges and everything. -Emily Smither ends her career as poet- she almost ends her life. September is a lovely time With a soft and golden clime. When summer camps are closing down. And sunburncd backs return to town To prepare for dear old school. Statics acquire that earnest look. And under cach arm carry a book That they must make seen: They begin classroom apologies For forgetting Caesar and the Holo- gicsn. And try to nourish their bean. They test their brains with dumb con junctions. Water and its many functions: They arise at quarter to eight With the constan: fear they'l'l be late. Oh give back those summer trips With nary a care for tardy slips. Q I XWX Fx. f M ei Royce Crim at the tender age of one year one day and one month. fa. 1' .wg K .. f. -4-at .. Z... l L-17 N x O Nh if ff., 92 'tix Yo? 5-2 fin. .g.' AQ' 362: '3' Examine closely and perhaps you can see Harry's tonsils. 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Evelyn Bailey born, 1919. 2-Mo.-Blue Monday. Wash day-clean clothes to- morrow. 3-Tu.-Miss Flossie Martin begins collecting fresh- men for biology experiments. Ernest Leftkowitz born, 1918-be-comes tongue- tied at age of two trying to pronounce his name. 4-We.-Chapel-first appearance of the band-Mr. Pfohl's moustache makes debut. fIt's such a cute little thing.J 5-Th.-Muriel Brietz born, 1918. 6-Fr.-Evelyn Cobb born, 1916. Second appearance of band. My, how Mr. Pfohl's moustache has grown! 7-Sa.-Drug stores do heavy business. 343 students get Saturday sundaes. Jean Davis born, 1917. Sets style for Jean Harlow. 8-Su.--Miles Horton takes a drive. Selma Dunn born, 1919. Inventor of odorless moth balls. Receives Nobel Prize, 1940. 9-Mo.-S. C. Stimson becomes a member of R. J. R. Student Body. Miss Lumpkin complains that she works like an ox. Charles Curtis insists it's a lot of bull. Insurance com- pany is bankrupt-Miles Horton has an- other wreck. 10-Tu.-Mary Miller starts practice for cheerleading by beating mother's rugs. Miles C. Horton has another Wreck. His mother pleads with' auto sales company not to sell Miles any more vehicles. Miles now rides a kid- die-kar with a rumble seat. 11-We.-Honor study halls foundedg proof enough that virtue hath its reward. 12-Th.-Wayland Stuart is elected Speaker of the House because of his magnetic personal- ity- Come up and see him sometime! OCTOBER The time of falling is here, Of falling grades and autumn cheer, Of high schrol halls, dark and cold, Of teachers blue who nag and scold- Rcmains of summer are all gone: Red flannels from drawers are drawn. Fall flits in on golden shoes-1 Red and brown anr amber hues: Gloorny students frown ana' sear- Hail October! month now here. s V.. - ,V fr , . K - f SFX? .. V fi ' Miles drove many miles in his car. 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Parents are indignant. State that Nancy is not a monkey at all, but a baboon. Black De- mons beaten black and blue by Lexington. Use Fri. 13 jinx as alibi. 14-Sa.-Bunny Hines born in 1914. tHe probably 15-Su. 16-Mo 17-Tu. 18-We 19-Th. won't admit it! J -Mary Alice Roebke is taken for a ride. -Pupils return with that day after the night before feeling First day of Count Fair . y . -Mrs. Anderson, Miss Phillips, and a host of freshmen seen riding on the merry-go- round. .-Advice to forlorn: Some students stew over nothing-such as chapel programs. -NEW MOON. Lover, come back to me. 20-Fr.-Peppery pep meeting pepped up by peppy 21-Sa.- 23-Mo 25-We 26-Th. pupils. Where and oh where is our little foot- ball team 7 Eugene Liipfert dons overalls and begins rak- ing yard and cleaning out cellar. .-Bad practice for football team due to sudden interest in fairer sex. Last of the first six weeks. -Mr. Brimley locates a long lost brother when he sees Tommy Lumpkin making speech in chapel, recognizes family resemblence in ears. -Students prepare for coming Student Council Convention. Opal Cooke born, 1917. 27-Fr.-Catherine Johnson becomes deaf. from sitting 28-Sa.- under George B1um's trumpet at Council banquet. Peggy Bowen sends six boys back to Raleigh with broken hearts at close of Council Con- vention. Reid Bahnson born, 1917 iAn- other Heart Killer.D 29-Su.-E. W. Dease keeps weekly date. Query: What would happen if he didn't? 30-Mo.-Beginning of new six weeks with only five weeks in it. 31-Tu.-Hall0we'en. Spooks are floating in the air, spooks are floating everywhere, but the biggest spook of all is the spook called Emily Wall. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwV+VWvvv1+tvvvwvVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 0467.4-P41-94+-P44 +44 944'+4++44-54+ i++941-P44-44+ 7414444440 +f+4'944-?+4'++4'i+4'9'4-P41544-04+ P+4-O44-V44-44+ b+Q-++1'++4'++++++7+1-'P+1'+41'9++++4'940541-9+++4?+,+?+f +++'P41'+44'-i+l P44-P44-D44-+44 P4f5419494349 1. An outline is a document Lacking in sweet content- ment, But remember this, as you slave each day- Outlines keep red F's away. 2. If every zero is a goose egg- The geese must do a rushing business. 3. It is better to be tanned than toasted! 4. A busy bee never has time to sting. 5. All that glitters is not gold- Consider the Junior rings. 6. He who laughs last is an Englishman. 7. Never shoot the bull to kill time. 8. A tomato is to be eaten-not to be thrown. 9. A stitch in time may save embarrassment. 10. A penny saved is a penny used for sales tax. 11. A girl doesn't have to be gluey to get stuck. 12. If you bake the cake, it's a cinch you won't eat it. Page one hundred seventeen vowvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvovvvvvvvvvvvovvvvvvvovvvv vvvvvvvv vo +,4-54-v4++,++,+o,++,++,4++4+,4-o,++,4+,++,++,44,4-vga-u,4-54-54-v,4-s,++,+of+4444-5o+44+A++,4+,++4++,++44-nge-4,4-54-v,Q+,++,++,4-of-4,ea,n+,o+,o+,++,++4'p-o4o+,o+,++,v+44+,4+,o-rg-424-44+44+ l A Snack From C 1 A ' .- Arthur 5 Almanark , 'Y mn , 7 i 4 1 0 N?-ww .-i l air. W for .V , . ffl llli-liufiui . . A ,,. November, 1933 +X++X4+X+-axe+1444-Q14-vf++I++102vX++I4-rziwfe+14-rI+-vie-vX++I4+14-vI+uX4+X+u:++f4+:++I4+X++:+v:e+:4-rio-v:++Z++XQ-vie-PI4-51++14-bxs-+I'-P14-V14-v:++X4+Iv+X4+I4-vzovxein-fro-vX4+X+vIo+I++X++:+v:+ 1-We.-T. A. Apple, Robert McArthur, Albert Sherm- er, and Robert Froeber chosen for Rotary Club Luncheon. QI bet they were tough.J 2-Th.-Miss Dobson weighs Bobby Helm and dis- 3-Fr. 4-Sa. 5-Su. 6-Mo 7-Tu. 8-We 9-Th. covers the amazing fact that he has gained one ounce since he was in the fourth grade. -Report cards issued. Wilson Bolling found sitting on Miss Edward's back-yard fence singing She Done Me Wrong. Cab 'dew Hugh Duggins and Luther Pike inaugurate plan of drinking milk before going to bed in order to build up an athletic body. George Brownlow and Randolph Reece born, 1917 Qin case you don't know itl. Thonie folkth think that Thunday Ith a day of rethtg Otherth think that Thunday Ith of all dayth the betht. -Freshman Charlie Martin begins research work for the end of the lunch line, 1:04, 1933. Charlie Martin finds end of lunch line in li- brary, 2:35, 1933. .-Shore Neal issues statement that he will not play football next year. Reason: He doesn't think his football suit is becoming. U W giftii- wif A 1 A -Discovered: A diamond in the rough, Ashley Jewel Little. 10-Fr.-Albert Shermer presides over Armistice Day Program held in chapel. Billy Mclntosh born, 1917. 11-Sa.-Armistice Day. Miss Albright and Miss Watts declare a truce. if Hugh Duggins, football hero, pauses to notice how big the other fellow isl NOVEMBER August may have its days. But November hath its nights- Football games at Southside Park. Beneath the blazing lights. Autumn's final show of beauty, When the days are cold and clear: And the earth yields her bounty. As winter's tempest draws near. Truly a time of Thanksgiving For American problems, and such: Thankful that we yet are living After eating so awful much. N S silt, k,.,U,,,,..aa?f Luther Pike kicking off with his char- acteristic grace. v v v v +14-+1014+2+:+-vie-+Z++X++X++:4+X4+X4+X+vX++Z++X++14-axe+14-5:4-rin-vb-vzo+1442-4:4-v:4+:+-rx:+:++X+-5:4414ozozoxozozwxe+:e+X++:++X++I++X4-+X++:+axe-rZ+vX++X4+I++Xo+X4+!+vX++++oA++44+,4- Page one hundred eighteen ff'YVfVQ'V'f VV 'Y ff' +14-vie-nxe-exe-+10+14-vzo-vX4-+14azozoxoxoxoxozwzoxfvzoxoxozozoxoxo20101010101054-ugeof+4+++4-544-4,444+.4-Q44-vi-u+4v44-+44-u++of+4n+,4+,++4+v,+v,++,++,4-Q1-v,++44+,o+x+ 9 Q VVf'Wfff V f'ffV 42+ vxe-+2+:+o:o:+o:4-+14-Q14-vxvaxe01010101oxoxoxoxoxoxezoxnxwze+14-5:4-Q4-vxfoxeoxv 41++14-54-41+4:04014-v404n4u,o+0,+ 505+ 54-54-r,+a,e-ego+44-+,Q+,++4++4+oA+o,4+4+v,+ 12-Su.-First day in fifteenth anniversary of Book Week. 13-Mo.-Journalism room has clock installed. Pur- pose: To prevent news from getting out ' before time. 14-Tu.-Charles Kimel born, 1917. Edna Earl Clin- ard born, 1919. 15-We.-Discovered: Mr. Pfohl's Maybelline. To make his 'itty moustache seen. u-1 16-Th.-Newspaper Conference lotherwise known as S. I. P. AJ at Washington and Lee. Rep- resentatives take a sad farewell of R. J. R. 17-Fr.-First Pine Whispers published,' 1923. Query: Would it have been better if it hadn't been published at all? Randolph Reece returns black and blue with Black and Gold Honors 18-Sa.-Black and Gold annual carries off honors. Depression seemed to make a hit. 19-Su.-Delegates return from S. I. P. A. on the blg had bus' A Spring Romance 'in 20-Mo.-Warning: Parallel due in Friday. Midwinter 21-Tu.-Walter Johnson born, 1915, with broad shoul- del-S and bl-Oxy-n eyes. Listen, my children. and you shall hear. Of the poor broker. Arthur. and his 22-We.-Football becomes of age ltwenty-first anni- versaryl. Honor of President of 10A Class bestowed upon Hubert Couch be- cause of his faithful membership. He has been a member since 1929. Kenneth Bry- ant born, 1917. He could sing before he could talk. -City library swarmed. Nancy Powell stays up all night reading Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson. Biggest game of year. Unexpected result. Black Demons meet arch-enemy-Char- lotte. Parallel comes in. Norman Boyer born, 1917. Makes basketball squad, 1933-34. -Ah, sweet day of rest. Laura Bland begins to read Anthony Adverse. -Inspiration iperhaps it was the girl in frontj comes to Joyner Burns! He passes an English quiz. -Hayney Brown dyes hair. This time it's a brilliant orange. -Last day before Thanksgiving holidays. Un- cle Tom stops picking up paper long enough to receive a turkey along with Ola and Patterson. -Thanksgiving Day. Seniors of R. J. R. re- member to be thankful for Burch and Patterson, Macgruder, Bassett, and Baker- Crothers. Tommy Lumpkin especially thankful for same day in 1919 when his father's second son was born. wife. Guinivere. lt seems that Guinnie was full of pep. And with other laddies liked to step. While Arthur had to stay out late. Attending to affairs of state. Now Launcelot was a handsome guy. A noble playboy, but sorta shy: He had no horse but a Rolls-Royce. All stream-lined and with plenty of force: Guinnie for Launcelot her cap had set- And Guinnie, my loves. had never miss- ed yet. Launcelot brought her diamonds from Tiffany's tournament, And Guinnie wore orchids wherever she went. She decided she'd sue and again be free. Using the well known grounds of in- compacibilityu. She wanted alimony, a thousand per- But the market fell and so did Arthur. Now Guinnie lives in a little flat- Content with only this and that. And Arthur is a happy man. He worries no more for American Can. He now reigns in supreme majesty Over Hotel Waldorf's culinarie. The gap between Guinnie and Launcelot is fearfully wide: Launcelot's bankruptcy made him com- mit sucide. Guinnie has no one to tell her woes. She and Arthur only go to picture shows. And when Guinnie receives a diamond pm, You may be sure that it is from the five and ten. VV?VVVVVYVVVYVVVVVVOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVOVVVVVVVVVVVVVV +,+o,+v,Q+44-51-v,+v,4-v,++,++,+o,4+41-544-+44-+4454-5+3+o,+++e+,+o++++4+,o-u4+a++v++s4+s,4+++nge-++4++4-4,4-v+4+,4-of-o,o+,++4,+v+4-444+4+54-nge-n,++,o+4+v44-v44-r,++,4-+X++:4-4:4-nts-vzoozoze-sX+ Page one hundred nineteen ROQXQ6' I is l, XX fn gg : :rl 'x A f r fl'-i EJ -iw-4' Q A, l . -' ., To Helen X 7 Qodcefllu X l 14 .SXYFPCK from - A if ggi, I ilfllrtl-ture Hllmaitacli .. f 4,5943 A folf Dgge, 777533- x-3 'W ' X sf 74 1 2 3 41 -Fr.-Youth of W. S. find that eating cranberries, turkeys, and cakes may be the reason for diaphragm-aches! lThis is poetry, in case you can't appreciate it.l -Sa.-Helen Arthur, the big lin-more-than-one wayl, blue-eyed blond decides to go on a diet. After all, We're all human! -Su.-Good use made of last night in holidays. Helen Arthur stops dieting-lack of food made her weak lin more than one via J - - - -. 7 y . Mo.-President of classes and Student Council dis- 5-Tu. 6-We 7-Th. 8-Fr cuss drive for school spirit . lWhat- ever that may bel. -Anna Wray Fogle stops eating peanut brittle. Reason: She learned in chemistry that it is made of old rags. .-Mr. Ralph Brimley accepts position as bas- ketball coach. Notice: All boys interest- ed in coming out for basketball report at m at 2-30 this afternoon gy - - - -Council meeting held with all members pres- ent, 1928. -Last grades go in on report card. Average of four tests per person to-day. 9-Sa.-Long longed for week-end relieves heavily- 10 11- 12 13- 14- 15- burdened students. Su.-Rainy Sunday. Ends month of rainy Sun- days Which began back in 1929. Mo.-Dave Henderson reports a broken back due -Tu. We to Week-end spent with Mary Woodruff. How about a pair of stilts for Ma1'y's Christmas present, Dave? -Several hearts broken because Mary Lou Nash fails to give her usual sunny smile. .-Study halls quarantined. Epidemic of heart throbs. Th.-One more day before the Christmas holidays. Irving Bull becomes so excited that he gets St. Vitus Dance. Fr.-Be innin of Christmas holida s. Your Al E g Y ' manacker enters in the Christmas spirit and decides to take a holiday. CHRISTMAS 'Tufas the night before Christmas And each laddic and lass Was staying out all night. ln hopes that St. Nicholas would pass. Finally Santa came. With presents for all: He brought Bobby Helm some milk, Luther Pike--a basketball. To the good little track boys He brought a gorgeous new bike: You'll get there quicker, he wrote. 'Alf you don't try to hikeln To Mary Woodruff he gave a dumbell, So she'cl grow quite tall and To George Blum the diploma Hc had strivcn for so long. strong: To Voit Gilmore he left Some skates and a jump rope: To Helen Cockerham a dolly. And all the good things you hope. could To Bunny Hines he gave A book for a present: It was full of compliments Bunny had to himself sent. So Christmas day came With much shouting and noise Each kiddie was pleased Witli his lovely new toys: But all the bad children- l may add they were few Received not a thing- Was one of them you? Page one hundred twenty + ww v +v++++ ++++ v ++++ + + + + vv + ++0+0+0++,+H+,,++,+0+,,+0v0v+ 4++2-rX++:4-Q14-six-+14-v:4-vie+14-vX4-4:4-+14-his+X+v:+v1+vX++X4-vga-K++14-54-vgf-v,+++4-+44-r44-5+-if-+44++4-v+4-vga-+,++,4-r+++4,4-54-+44-+44-+44-+44-5,4-vgq-5+vp-54-rg 4 4 A , A 4 g g , g , IANUARY FEBRUARY Ianuary, month of snow. A Sfllfaek F b ua y ,S a me ry month I e r r 1 r . Final tens I do not know' Flfyofln A windy, wild, and flurry month: Month of seniors graduation, A time of rain and spring-like signs, , 1 - ' . Month of mai and rribulation, ,Arthur 5 CA111m11g1pk gfiffsfWa5 ZtOlrf0'fbcf'E' ljlenffnes' Month Ol Cards of Waflef hue, foq. Gives such Elthings io I-Hthel yllflae. lDon't laugh, son, it might bc youll B. C, Hall, with mm-1, languor, Vlonrh of flying baskerballs- Ja,7Q,ugJfyy and Flebfy-Mary Q9l5mCg3,Uf5 agmllgliiij fjlcffgfalnderv Montlz of icy high school halls: In my mailbox I diqcouer L r. New years month. we hail thee here. O Comic notes to me addressed january. dark and drear. Leaving me sore distressed. +14-4:4-his+14-axe+14-wif-v:4-Q4-rI4-+14-rX1-vxf-vXQ+X+ up-up r:++:4-+14-+14-v:+ 01+ +14 +X+ +14 Jan. 3.-Edna Earl Clinard returns to school with a new Christmas present, a permanent Wave. Necessity causes her to charge five dollars fine on anyone who touches her hair. She had to pay doctor's bills for those who were burned by touching her flaming locks. Jan.12.-Quill and Scroll for Squill and Quroll or Jan. Jan. 26 Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb. 17.-Se 2.- 6.- 9.- 13 Squeal and Squawl, or what-have-youl has its annual sucker-calling . Suckers cal- led were Henry Stokes, Gilbert Lee, Ethel Mae Angelo, Jimmy Sparks, Odell Salmon, Reid Bahnson, Evelyn Tesh, and Bobby QSweetpeaJ Helm. Mary Matthews used her usual soft and golden eloquence to call the suckers. She was assisted in her per- suasive efforts by old members. niors of the January class decide to put away childish things , and after four years of kid day, they come to the conclu- sions that it's high time to become digni- fied before going out into the cold, cold world. Hail the day of consecration, dear old seniors graduation! After years of preparation, they've attained their destination, leav- ing with the confirmation that some day an elevation in this world's delapidation will be made as their creation, some great work of domination to attain a lofty sta- tion. We give them our congratulation! Cream of R. J. R. tapped into the National Honor Society. George Bynum presides. Great sensation created by those tapped who were lead on -stage like lost sheep. Tony Comoddi blows' into school for the first time. fIt s an ill wind that blows no goodl. Bobby Mills, in his never-ending attempt to get under all things, joins the Hanes night shift and is now packing underwear. We underwear he is tonight. .-Mr. Joyner appoints six girls, Esther Hin- shaw, Dorothy Shaw, Harriet Taylor, Dorothy Correll, Lucile Weatherman, and Kathleen Anderson, to help in the nurses oihce. New nurses report extra number of fainting cases due to announcements of final exams. 23.-Honest Hugh CCashl, alias Mr. Allredy finds that matrimony isn't all it's cracked up to be in Finders Keepers. Catherine John- son, alias Mrs. Allred, finds that honesty might be the best policy after all, but she 'seems to get quite a kick out of pouncing on Hugh Cor mabe Hugh gets the kickl. 1 'N 1 Q li - 5 G2 if 'fag' f s Mr. Mills at work at the mill. ff, NURSES f ,7 , 0fF'C A S- 5+ - E5 muff?-iqiikf '- ab' A The last roundup. E S - ' 'dz' ' i .n.. Catharine lowers Cash value. vwvvvvvv+vvvvvvvvvwvvwwwvwvwv++vvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvv + -5+++++4++,+v,1-vge-5++A-v,+++++,+v+4+,+o4+v,+r44+++a,4+,+v,+u44+44+,4-r++v44+,++44+A+u4++44-nge-v4++4++44-v4+++4-44+54-+44-r,4-+ve+5-v44+A++,+++4++++,4++++,+v.+++++fA4-vI4-r:4-vgq-+14-x14-+11-+x+ Page one hundred twenty-one 0900119YVVWWfQVVfVVVVV9ffVVVYVVfVfVf'f VVVV +A++.4-otego-u,4+,+a4+v.040,04054-+44-0,0,04040.040,004+04-54-444-54-+44-4,4-+44-044+.++.o-54-4,4-v4+v4+o4o+,+v4+ata-+14-5+v404o-v44+14-u1+vI+vZ+oI+vX++X4+2-vX4+X4-+X4+2vX+o:+oX++I+ .lm- ' A Snack - W X ss 'roflllf YQ- . , '-' 4' ,.:.,4y F: F , , - - as 4' ll- 4f'f'i'v- . i f -4' it A , A - . 1, if -a- Q rthur H lmanark i 'Nav , -ul a foxy' -' ',, . f--. If .- x ,. as Ma1ch.wndAprzl March 1, 2, 3, etc.-Weather forecast: Rain. More rain. Still more rain! March 5, 6, 7.-Weather forecast: Sleet. More sleet. Still more sleet! No school. Pencil sharp- eners frozen. Still no school. No light on subjects. Crm :anqlf .aol ONCE HE HAD : as HOME K Fog' : X Q all J? DAY .lik ' L I H ff' E 00529 E v l ' v Gilbfff Ln March 12-19.-Annual visit of Mr. Cole, or The Wo- man's Home Companion. brings again the subscription contest and school rivalry. Although the Flying Clouds advised the Westward Ho's to go east, the horizon darkened for the former, and with the star salesman, Edna Earl Clinard, the West- ward Ho's came out, on top, but alas, not a very high top. April 6.-Red Letter Day. Debaters, having been chos- en for their talkitiveness, talk themselves and the rest of the student body out of the third period class. We offer them our deepest appreciation for living up to ex- pectationsg results on report cards would have been disastrous if they hadn't. But their efforts were of no avail. The de- bate was lost and, oh, the extra home- work! Won't a vacation be nice? Dram- atic Night brings back long lost school spirit. Seniors show superiority to other classes by winning the silver loving cup. MARCH AND APRIL March and April, months of spring, Months which lovely flowers bring: Months of poets' lyrics sweet. Months of ladies' spring clothes neat Months of annual spring debates. Lost because- of hostile fates: Months of bascballs, well known pills, Months of our spring fever ills: Though a poet l long to be, Inspiration flies from me: So this song to a close l bring- Months of joy, thy praise l sing. fix 5 X 5 1 V f X . 1 .X x fx ff! L Bobby deserts the helm and R. I. R. loses the debate. til I., Q . 1-. 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'I' 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' I I I - I 1 High chool Boys 1 I if-ana: I Always iind a hearty Welcome ' at Hine-Bagby's store. I You will tind new sport model l I suits, new hats, new shirts and I otoobvaio exvsbe-atv a real nice assortment of every- thing the High School student z needs. S I A visit will be cipprecia ted. I 1 my 1 I I Too-eco..-any IE I5 ISF IGS- I14 In Io 11 15 4. Q... P . . ageo l d dth y- ,' Andrew Sutton- Thats the way it's done in Philly. Shore Neal- I-888888. Dave Henderson- Oh, Monaf loe Currin- l'm Streamline! Volt Gilmore- Play, Frank. Bunny I-lines- l'ze de president. Carol Strauss- l'm sorry. Randy Reece-'AYes maaaaaarnf' 'I' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 All Kinds of I 1 INSURANCE I I I l PILOT INSURANCE l 1 AGENCY, INC. 1 l Cor. 4th and Spruce Sts. l : Phone 6123 . .1 ........... ---I 'I' T 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. I I I I I Paul Bennett Motor I Company, Inc. Q Authorized Ford Dealer Want a Thrill? 4101410 I I Drive the new V-8 I 2 1 I I 1 1 Twenty-Four Hour 1 3 Service I I Sixth and Marshall Streets I I I I I -rr--1-rr-r--r-er-e -fvwfff --re BLACK AND GOLD 4-----f----Q-' QHQQQQ -ff-N-++------- --'- -24 -------H----- -..- .--.-.4-..-...................... - EZ e 1 T 'Z' O Q i i , , - 4 X i 6 . ngzw was E i v EQ 'N E 'qgovuff E iw Z 5 5 9 gg-N22 E? QQ Q U 5 9 Q me. EQ 5 gg 4 1 1 , F4 Q Q I g Q ,Q-frqsykx E-ge Q U t Q 5 flizzava-Q-'s.,1,14k sf:-'ff.1E:5f,4ie3fg5x.f.g2:i?m i C i 6 9 2 2 2 ' Q : Q Q .,, s 1 2 5 5 cu Q 9 2 i Q 5 '31 P? 5 g 3 'ifffgf'-?l1r'. E3 i 9 Q f 9 ET 32 2. Z? Q- O E Q Q Y i Q : Q 'Q Q H12 Q Q ,ffm 9 Q '-' 4 O .f-. 1 4 ,t'. I R5 Q . 1 e 202. Q Q 5 2 :G :U G 4 D pp - Q '- U, .-. B is f 5 9 32 ff S ffiwcrm I I 5 I- i Q if zwwowgvgd 9 I I. 9 Q 5? Z5 3 0 5' zv Q Q I ' i i 5 -. af w 'R '4 ' EQ' g 'Q ' -'I 5 Z 2 2 U 2 ,-I 3 pq nl. 5 3 i Q CD Q fb Q Q Q 5 Q - G M -1 UQ f f 5 3 5 E. 3 E i T 6 0 9 'U 2 Q 3 -+ Q N P1 V' N Q 9 i 4 : 3 5 3 1 5 i Q ' me Q. 2 2 2 2 ' E vi FACTS ABOUT SCHOOL There are thirty-two loving cups on exhibit in the hall and the library. The stone railings on topmost points of the building are not stone. They are made of sheet metal, and are quite hollow. The library contains between eight and nine thousand books. The high school building was built be- fore the auditorium. Doctor Fred Hanes. They are in one of the library display windows. There are six bulletin boards on the first floor. There are twelve trash baskets on the first floor. There are thirty sections of windows in one side of the north court. There are 23, drinking fountains in the halls of the school building. The journalism and home economic TKQQQQUQDQQQDDQT rooms on the first floor were once a loby. Pine Whispers is 10 years old, the l W I N C I T i first issue being published on November a DRY CLEANING CO. 5 17, 1924. Football was begun in 1913 in the city i We Specialize in 1 Islihools and was coached by Mr. W. 3 Blocking And 3 oore. . There has been only one girl to attain Q Crocheted Sluts f shi honor of presidency of the student j Pleating in any size and style . o y. The exhibit of African spears and 3 408 West FOUYKI1 Street Tel- 7105 S other warring implements was given by ,,,..,..,..,,.. .... ..,................g. r M M ' 'f i S DEWEYS BAKE SHUI? S i YOUR RETAIL BAKER t i . . l i Electrically Baked Foods For All Occasions Q 1 , 1 2 IDAIDTY IIDECIALTIES IEANCY nous g 3 Dial 2-2645 Cor. 4th and Cherry St. g QMS- azzraaoeoe --M0-fC 0'+-0+-'-40' Qfli !' i 'i i Pride of Ownership In Cars or Clothes I 2 Is Half The Pleasure of Using Them 3 i You'll feel a justifiable pride in Wearing your clothes from 1 this store of style and quality leadership and at no added cost. 3 May We have the pleasure of a demonstration soon. g X b y RA NKUA- srmi co- I !..--.....................-.........-.....-,..--------.l Page one hundred thirty-eight BLACK AND GOLD 'I' V 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q10 'Iv ri-we-f-w-H---Q-ef-++-e-'-4-'Q-'e- P 5 5 5 , 5 i Dependable Kodak i i We will welcome a Q 5 Finishing 5 5 Visit of Inspection 5 E Kodaks PiC51l1IC Framing 3 S toour new home at Fourth andCherry S COpyi11g Tinting Streets. Smart apparel for the girl 5 Enlarging i i graduate-Dance Frocks, Millinery, i i i i Lingerie, Gloves, Hosiery and Ac- i S 3 E cessories. S PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY g 106 W. Sth St. Opposite Post Office 3 Z S -r--4-+ -'00 '-'0- --rf qu- 0----0-00 ---me Let me outa here! -I---0 --'-0. ----- -- --.------ -. -v ---+ S Compliments of S 5 5 2 SOUTHERN DAIRIES 5 5 ICE CREAM MILK 5 5 A Complete Dairy Service Throughout The City g s Telephone 2-1108-2-1109 2 4 -' OQOQQQQQQQQQQO 0 QOOOQ '-N-Q-f-N-v-f----'if '5 ' i g Complete Line of White and Sport Shoes 3 4 FoR GRADUATION g S For Women and Young Women and Men 2 2 54.00 up to 35.00 and 56.00 2 5 SIMMONS SHOE STORE 5 S.-- ................. .. ..... ..--...! Page one h d d th' ty-nine 'S' QQQQQQQOQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQ. I I I For Select Foods Call S I IQ. I3. CIQAAYVIEODD 8: CO. I ' rea service store ' I Fancy Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Fine Fruit I I Dial 7116 858 West Fourth Street : I ........... ...... ...... ...... I. NEIJQUQSE U-.Fl OOD Hr-r:3'CU3 P5gcQcQ5', 5'm':1'o : Q,cQw:1CQf2, O .......-T? :-ingwgamz :I an o.sQ lffv'-+.....,o.sc Q'-g n:: O 'J' ' E: :5'0 Ewing? E -oawovvgw f3Q'eP5Dm'5 EZ':: H- Fgnwo 'E-R-9 2W'E.-cfm. :S r-v-D,-, lN w25f'fgE13fE'3 vi - Eomgmszgi 4-Com Du-, :: 'O5Tox4 Ofdco E. :S E.,?'i9se.fLvf6' r-g,o',j I-1 Us PD-21927 SQ9-5-S 5-tim? r-v-15-uxgllnm I 019410413510 010 ivoxsiooivaxvoiv Miss Stephenson'- And when Lord Chesterfield read Iohnson's uncomplimen- tary letter, I wonder at what point his face turned red. S' 35 gr-s gi :DV SFT E-N W So mfv NU' .:?5. I- F5 5. CS- FV' 'J' N 4 0 -I I I I I I I I I --PI' I Buy PHOTOGRAPHS more often I ' fheyg are Life's historf in the making. l I One for each of your friends and one for the family record. I I Keep these precious memories in PHOTOGRAPHS. I 2 ofl special price for Graduation Pictures. 3 I Ben V. Matthews I ' 317 West 4th Street Opposite Nissen Building ' I I wx--------------. -----00------.----- ------44 NF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -vi' I A GAME WITHOUT A BALI. I g n NO GAME AT ALL I I A car without power is no better than the old horse and buggy. I I For instant starting, alertness to the accelerator and a perfectly lubricated ' I motor, use Super-Shell Gasoline and Shell Penn Motor Oil. : 3 Try Shell---and let your car be the judge! ' I QUALITY CII. COMDANY I : Distributors ol-- Shell Products Super Service Mcflaren Tires S 21- ---0-----'-- 0.--- -w-------- -1- Page one hundred forty BLACK AND GOLD eal Some years ago a way was dis- covered to make pipe smoking even more of a pleasure than it had ever been before, through taking the bite out of smoking tobacco. This discovery, made right here in Winston-Salem, changed the smoking habits of PRINLE an's smoke millions of men and led to the present world-wide esteem for Prince Albert. You are missing the full delight of pipe smoking if you don't smoke HP. A. It is cooler . . . burns slower . . .tastes better. And Prince Albert does not bite the tongue. ALBERT national joy smoke BLACK AND GOLD Page one hundred forty Dooiooisoibaivoivaivaboabrotsoiooieairsia- 'I' i Three Drug Stores l that afppreciate your busfzfness 2 -fig. E Bobbitt's Pharmacy g Nissen Drug Co. 1 Bobbitt Drug Co. I l --Q--------f---+4--+4--.5 obvniodiobooivcboivatoobooibotooxvioabhoboatooxvoiooiveioibatv .F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. Where Young Winston- 2 Salemites Have Learned i Io Shop For Smart Q Styles oi Distinction 2 F7 g 9 gb S N IK S 1 Q Q Going-going-gone! Mrs. Helen Burnette, formerly of WEST FOURTH AT SPRUCE i hgh School Hi I 4-0l9l4DFCi0 'QQYl6 QQ0-0'4l4D54..i. ' 9l4l0l 4Q94-5l9i1U4l9i041lP4QO'0QY4i4QG4Dl'l0C294i94lV4.64i4Q04.6i6l54QDlT CK o o o ' F or Better Lwmg - - - E lectrlfy' ' 1 l ... lIl -.. g How many electricial appliances are in your home-Waffle Irons, l Percolators, Oven Cookers, Warmer, Indirect Lamps, Hotplate l Toasters, Heating Pads, Electric Sweepers, Hotplates, Kettles, Egg l Cookers, Washing Machines, Electric Stoves, Electric Refrigerators i and many others. l Give your wife the break she deserves by equipping your home I with all modern electrical appliances. The cost of operation is ri- z diculously low- depend on your Electric Meter. Q It Gives So Much For So Little 3 ..., lgl ,... 2 SQUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CQ. Ol0Q04lODOl04Q6 4DY9llVQ94!54COCQOC-O4QP4QO9l4lCl 0l4lQ94l 1410 Aiooxs P g one hundred forty t BLACK AND GOLD 1oio41o43sabooIoc1v4Qo411o-e1oo:s4bvo:vo1so:voio1oo1v4bo43v1s41o 4Qv41v41v41vo:vo1o 2 Il's TAILS Y0 WIN m I-Inmns Shuts ' .2 HERES the low down on HANES Shxrts You have so much ta11 tucked mto your shorts It can t get out of bounds can t sneak up and bunch at your WHlSt' Mlster Walt t1ll you try HANES Youll wonder where Wonderwears been all your l1fe' Take hold of a HANES Shlrt and stretch It s1de ways Look how the l1vely kmt snaps It back 1nto shape Pull It over your back It smooths out across your chest w1thout a wr1nk1e You couldn t put a more comfortable shlrt on your back' Clnmb 1nto a palr of HANES Shorts Bend and reach as much as you want They re tallored so they cant cut or pull' Colors guaranteed fast See a dealer today and ask for HANES Wonderwear P H Hanes Knlttmg C0 Wmston Salem N C fue..- 39' nncn for Shlrts and Shorts Others 504: and 750 ea CSanfor1zedJ 5 Union Su1ts Others c HANES ae W W 0 N D E R W E A R FOR MEN AND BOYS FOR EVERY SEASON 'I' 11b4bv01b01v41oiso1o11oo1o3oo1sa:oio41v41o1vo:oa:n4:o41boQoz oiioaiopoaxuaqooqoioioisoiaxoaxoobsoivoivoiioioaboioaqoei h-41? I I I , . , k . . . , . . . , , . . I Q . , , . , . Q a Q, ' , Q n ,5.5Q:3:5:5:5.4LQ,.53f:g:f,3.?f3f' 1 :fglfQ:f:5:3:3.5.3 .v.,.V. h A S A M S O N B A K Hi ::'fEf3i31?5'5' ffiffifffgffgfiffffE:f:g:gfgfqff:: .,-5: i Y 1 1 ! I f ----75 illlgiiihlilssfl. K l1sfslnI'!:F!1'?5f or f:i:i:f:see?1flgf-f 555552 f . .---' -A. - 515119 I1-:lf'i1sEt2s,f iii l f l i i f i 1 if '5E Er-:El sffijfi 551452-5-'l!fif55::i'5l5i a 1 lf 'f o Page one hundred forty-th ee 4? air-vrsaxootsata-ozoatoozsoxoabooxo aiooto-atraxooxooxooto-410-absoqoq. ,Pu-.pf :E V9 2 E D' 5 a. -r 0 Q. -. 0 -1 - 4 J.-. o c: Fl P absabooqootvoiobvaqvobootvabvoirioabrohv IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL There IS a difference in barbers and barber shops HOTEL ROBT. E. LEE AND NISSEN BLDG. BARBER SHOPS 41s4to4xo4a:v41v4:+-a:v-o1so41o4qsso1vaQv4Qvo1 HISTORY OF MAY CLASS, 1934 fContinued from page 78, Against the Royal Knights. They succeeded in winning points four Which entitled them to wear the name Sophomore THE SECOND DAY When the second morning of the tour- nament dawned Again the trumpets warn the combat- ant that the fight was on And headlong into the fray they rushed Confident that they would win, Along the single lines of battle Some had fallen: a few to rise again re- freshed. Others too weak to rise. Bold Sir Lawrence still commanding Gave courage to the gallant men And spurred them up to fight again. In the basketball affray Captain Carol led her squadron. The second day of the tournament Have you seen the new Griffon-Chatham Homespun Suits? If not come in and inspect Winston-Salem's newest product NORMAN STOCKTON, Inc. 4:s4In-4:o-4:v41oalas4xs4a9s41sa:o4m+4u9o4l:n-4clooeas 'E' 5 i I 6 9 Q i i I 9 l i i I C 4' Qu.. Died and still no great feat Was accomplished by either side Of the noble Knights. THE THIRD DAY lt' was not until the third day Several of the Iunior Knights Fought with and conquered Royal Knights of old repute. Brave Sir Grammar trying desperately To overpower one of the Iuniors Was hurled to earth with a mighty roar And was vanquished as never before. Meanwhile in the center Great deeds of arms were wrought. Under the leadership of Sir Lawrence Reid Many a victory was won that day. And next came many single games Which the king set forth. Sir Luther Pike, famed far and wide Set many a reasonant heart on fire With his valliant victories at Football, basketball and track. 41s-o:o-41s4:v41a4:o4bv-v1oo:o43vo:+41v4:oe1o 419-vboobbotvoioatoato-hbooib i C i 4 1 mi Si gi gi zi U9 gi rf! U-1-.-. atsobsobs-vqswbs-u1o4:o4:o41s-nbvq. 49410- 'I' 9 0 6 i 4 6 i i i i i i i i i i 6 P i 4 i i i i i i 1 I i i I i 0 0 i i Q i i i i i Q gig-obs -oisabvaboato-eboatvabootv Compliments Winston Steam Laundry Launderers and Dry Cleaners Sir Hugh Duggins, Leader of the tour- nament that day With Sir Bunny Hines won distinction On the football fields before whose Strength many a manly knight did yield, When the sun sank low upon the land The knights again adjourned from The games for a few hours of rest. More Confident of victory than They had been the three previous days. We Thank You Kindly, Seniors For the privilege of serving you in the eapaeityb of Engravers Your patronage in the future is earnestly solicited H. T. HEARN ENGRAVING COMPANY Phone 2-1303 4Io41o41o41o411-4Qv43h4to43b4i41o41o41r41b4lIv41041041o410-410410410-110410-41o41ba1v-010-910 Oldest, Largest, and Best Dial 4129 4143001010410 obsoiv-sbs-otsabn-oivoivaivoioaxo 4i4104lPOlFi4ilbl4i1b14IO'O1P4104i 5 5 i 9 I S 9 9 i 4 9 i i 'I' 41bo1o4Qs41b-vxreaooxvobv-vtsobo 05041 F Ea v-5 QHQ Orci-as P9 5 5 770- OE,:n Dia'-5:2 E52- foto QJVE. C-BND 319. gi .GR 1- 72. Oo. D2 Sw NRC THE FOURTH DAY The fourth day of games was More difficult than those before Education had planned them so That he might test their strength. 217-19 Farmers Bank Building otooxooqsaxo-'I' Spo ting Goods GE Refrigerators-Radios and Appliances BOCOCK-STROUD COMPANY 431 Trade St. 414:-f-abs 41o4:o-41o-+1+41o4Ib4:oo1o4bv4Iv4Qo-v1o41oo:o41o-41s4Qva1s abvatsotoabsoivats Us rf ID' O R LD' Z U CD O L-1 U 'Tl If aivoivaxoobooiivaiooivoioeboabbib 'U ma- CD 0 O D Q D C D K1- 1 N Q- M O . ., f ff. X The first game brought forth to try their Might was basketball. Willena Couch as captain of the noble team Carried off more honors than the rest And in the feat was deemed the best. But physical strength was not the only feat, For mental ability played a bigger part. Nancy Schallert, who ever followed after wisdom. Was crowned with laurels of honor For her high scholastic ability. And many knights were given place in the National Honor Society. And Laura Bland, never was there nobler knight, Portrayed her ability to write By winning first place with her Excelled in Iournalistic work. Harry Parker and Donald Pfohl In music were probably the most out- standing, Mary Miller and Bobby Helm, acting as spokesmen of the day, Gained honors abundantly that way. On this day, also did Sir Hines With his Council charges brave Wage bitter combat against the age old man, Dishonor, And as the dusk began to cover the land, And the clash of arms sounded far away, Commencement night drew nigh, For all signs of the combat Would be brushed from the field, And the knights would gather up their Play The Island in the state contest. arms Mary Matthews and Evelyn Tesh To receive the laurels of the day. ----fam---fmmf-mf-ff-----Q-Q-Q--Q-----------gf ll-ll A l ll-l rr, WUOL BLAN KE'-l Sf X X V i ff ivoboaxvoxvatbotoatboivabo 3410430410410 41o4Ul-4QvaDv4:vo1vo1v41v41o41oio41vo1oo1va1o0!! BLACK AND GOLD X ,- BLACK GOLD t 3i QBLII' Efahlv 'Qinunh 5' i' I CQMPUNENTS I 5 OF THE 3 2 CARGLDWXTHEATER I 4 i 1 MAY PROPHECY lContinued from Page 80l FY' P: sssaog ,...fD v-- 0 5 :1 '-l::. HZNH nv-ap-.-rpg-N GJ rvfvmwg- QJWN4 9-OH SQ? rv .... GENES 231 g.?,rn:3.C4-USCG lfwg-f C:EfT ww NQQCQ' Q.-W U' U2 .-..D'QJ Hn ETSO mn 'O 0:1 2'-HF.. if- r-MQONO--Emw ,, m452:, 'x4 gghagmmsgi nd- ,1 '4 HQQSQS. og Qfllme-rn--O'45r SGD- 22 :rCLrn PLE,sr'm22.H2 cQ25g:io 5-l mD'r, cs.: QSSONNZMQ n-1-' P-g 22.5-P-s KNXQS my--O'-' FF Qwggogg S?..o::effmo.5mfV 'T 4 431 North Liberty Street ,lv-. i I I i 6 l i I l l I i I i Burgshap. In the wedding had been Anna Leak Scott, Mary Louise McC1ung, Vir- ginia Tesh, and Suzanne Weeks. George Blum had been the ring bearer. Merlin turned to me with this revela- tion. Did I want to see more? No, that was enough. Slowly I turned to the old wizard of the ancient court. He, however, had forgotten me by this time as King Arthur had just entered with a new problem for his adviser. 4Qvo:+4Qv4Qv4Qv4Q+aQo--v:v4Qv4Qva0v4Qw4Qu-o:a-4Qo Sv. 8: HH. 1 ahrrhemhvrg Svhnp Exclusive Mengs Store g Winston-Salem, N. C. 410-vDv4Iv4I041r4i4Ib41r4i OQOQZPOZQCDKOW o1o41o41r41s41v4:b41v41o41ooIboQo41r41041r4i+ DNTAILDOS a -sf.-----4-. ...... .----..-n l l l 311 W. 4th Sr. 3 A colorful, diverting display of Froclcs for the Q sunny days ahead .... New fabrics . . . Youthful 3 fashions. We invite you to see them. l .5-Q ooQo-QQ0owQ -Mv- Page on hundred forty-eight 4Qv4:ooQoo:v4:o4:o4Qo4Qo4:s4:vo:voQvoQo4:o4:nolo BLACK AND GOLD ,..f47- j BLACK LD Q?-Q Qglll' Efahlv Quunh i 9 i i 5 Q i 5 i E i I i 1 a14--oI+4as4z+oz+4:v41+4:vaD0-4bo41v41v41r4m1-43s E For 30 Years 2 2 atkins Book Store Q 5 Has served the students of our city With the best i Q merchandise available and we appreciate your i 2 business. 3 3 Get It Ar Watkins 1 +4--N wwfwfgw wwwwv -- 4-'-- QQQQMQQQQQ 4-M-+ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JANUARY CLASS, 1934 tContinued from page 381 are most loathe to hand over to them. Section 6: We do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. C. R. Ioyner, principal of this high school, as sole executor of this our last will and testament. ff I' 2 Congratulations to the 2 1934 Graduating Class of the Q Richard J. Reynolds 6 High School 5 i We are happy to have had the i i privilege of assisting so many of i -oisaxo-ecnvoxoaqb oivazvomsoiazo you in assembling your outfit for this happy event. The Ideal is a 100 per cent home town institution, and we are proud of our home town boys and girls. i 1 THE IDE L l l 1 i 9 Winston-Sale' rrz' s . i Leading Depm-11110111 szm I 5 DIAL 7186 W. FOURTH ST. 2 4-4-+4-+ -UQQ wffmfmg +- -1' Page one hundred hlty Therefore, we, the Ianuary class of 1934, have to this,our Will, set our hands and seal this nineteenth day of Ianuary, one thousand nine hundred and thirty four. as? 225 Ea 1'7- 95 1- P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. E 25 sw 'r-1 2 HE 9.1-1 5,332 Witnesses: Tom Foote-the Janitor Ola-the Maid - ...s..,. 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