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'755554.95969'Z'f:E...:,..-:Qis-ni ai 253 Annlvlz r v EDITION EEE-IB 'll-Cl --1-I -U-COU-lU- UI Phil Walker f...., ......... P resident Marguerite Pegram ...... Vice-President Ernest Forrest ..... ....... T reasurer Bobby Buchanan .... Miss Ruth Ford-- fUNE Cl-ASS QFFICERS Marguerite Pegram ..... .... H istorian Barrett Russ ..... Lena Sue Shermer ---- ----Prophet - - ------- Poet Edna Earl Clinard ----- ----- T estator ----------Mascot ------ -----Advisor Miss Pauline Whitley --------- Advisor Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Motto: The secret of success in life is to be ready when your opportunity comes. Page one hundred fourteen BLACK AND GOLD
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. g Q . IHaaifaesas'A-?lEiE.,.:...'fQ s-nF'i ai Q l A 25 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, JANUARY Katherine Spainhour, Testator We, the Ianuary Class of 1936, being of sound mind and body, in full posses- sion of extraordinary intelligence, and a much exaggerated opinion of ourselves, do hereby bequeath to those who follow the following articles: Article I Section I. Upon Mr. Ioyner and mem- bers of the faculty, we do bestow our appreciation and admiration for their patience in dealing with us, and we do graciously forgive them for the many trials and tribulations which they have imposed upon us. Section II. To poor Miss I'Ieilig, our class sponsor, we're afraid that aspirin tablets and nerve tonic are the most bcnehciary gifts we can leave in return for her untiring efforts in guiding us through these trying days of last exams, trying to collect class dues, and teach- ing us to wear a cap with a tassel. Section III, To the Iuniors we bequeath the pleasure of complaining about the so-called Senior Privileges, and we only ask that they be sure to complain as bitterly as we have. Article II tor to have his technique with girls, be- cause Ray is so timid and shy. Section II. Bill Cooke wills his place in the band to anyone who will have it -this is chiefly valuable as an excuse for being tardy to class on chapel mornings, Section III. To Haywood Witherington, Williani Allen leaves his pleasant dis- position. We feel it is our duty to warn you, Haywood, that you run the risk of inheriting William's laziness with it. Section IV, Upon Richard Curley, Mar- garet Gwaltney most generously bc- stows her superb ability to make good grades, We do hereby appoint our beloved principal, Mr. Claude Ioyner as executor of this will. and it is our sincere desire that no disputes will arise from it. In witness whereof. we, the mid-term class of l936 do set our hand and seals, this 29th day of Ianuary, 1936. Katherine Spainhour, Testator Witnesses: The gold fish in the courts, Miss IVIartin's stuffed owl, The 3rd animal from the left, outside the Section I. Fred Smith wishes Ray Proc- ofiice. 'J Diff' L-EJ BLACK AND GOLD Page one hundred thirteen
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Paul Ader LATIN COURSE Pet Haze-Latin Grammar Lib. Page 3. 4: Readers Digest Club 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4: Segya Staff 4. Herbert F, Anderson, Ir. SCIENTIFIC COURSE Pet Hate-Reading South-lr. High lg Band 3. 4. Mary Elizabeth Atkins GENERAL COURSE Pct Hate-History Soccer lp Basketball 1: Girl Reserves l: Girls Club l. BLACK AND GOLD Earline Allen COMMERCIAL CouRsE Pet Hate-English City View lg Needlework Club 4. Margaret Anderson MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE Pet' Hate-Preachers' Sons Dramatic Clubl 4 Hobb Clu , : y b 2: Calvin H. Wiley Lit. Soc. 25 Debat- ers Club 45 Library Page 1, 2: Dra matic Night 2: Sec. Class 2, Sarah Anne Atkins COMMERCIAL CouRsE Pet Hate-Conceited People Girl Reserves I. 23 Wide Awake Girls Club 25 Needlework Club 4: Page Club 2. Willie Allgood GENERAL COURSE Pet Hate-Homework North Ir. High 1, 2: Cast Merchant of Venice 1: Tennis l, Z. Anderson Ashburn SCIENTIFIC COURSE Pet Hate-People Who Say Magic- ian Shozvv Debating 2, 4. 5: Varsity Debating 4, 5: Captain 5: Track 3, 4: Dramatic Club l, 2, 53 Calvin H. Wiley Lit. Soc. 25 Stamp Club 2: Stunt Night 2: Debating Club 4, 5: American Le- gion Essay Contest 2: Lenior-Rhyme Declamation Contest 2, 3, 4, 5: Rotary Delegate: Winner of Silver Medal, Lenoir-Rhyne Contest. 5. Macie E. Austin HOUSEHOLD ARTS COURSE Pet Hate-Getting Fat Dramatic Club lg Childrens Home Basketball I, 2. 3, 4. Page one hundred fifteen
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