South High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1936

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WILL OF SOUTH ILINE CLASS 'I I I it I I I I I I I I I IContinued from page 751 I Mae Wal1's oratorical voice. 2 Item XXX. To Alton Blair, Daniel B Smith's history outlines Iif he can per- I e suacle Miss Glasgow to return theml. Item XXXI. To Margaret Bauguess and 2 Irene Edmond, Bessie Reeds and Mar- 9 De artment Store garet Transou's talent for preparing p meals. I Article IV I Corner Trade and Fifth Last of all, and with tears and sighs, I we leave the future students of South I High our coveted place in Miss Hall's I affections. Q QQ As executrix of this, our Last Will and I Testament, we do hereby appoint Miss I Eleanor Cain, our class sponsor, in ap- 6 preciation of her willingness to help us Q in every way possible. Q lessie Mae Wall Fred York I Quality Merchandise At Economy , Testators I Prices For The School Boy Witnesses: I A d S h I G, I Romeo 0 n c oo ir luliet Q Beowulf ,!,.,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,, ,.Q,,,,,,,.,,.,,, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chatham Products I I BLANKETS-HOMESPUNS-SUITS FOR MEN-TWEEDS I SUITS FOR WOMEN-SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES I S The Name CHATHAM ls A Guarantee Of Quality I Q I I C H AT H A M I WOOL BLANKETS I F91 A F13 f jg I I M - C .S ' L 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 41+41soQv4:s41+41o41o-410 01310010-obs 43001043 'I' 'I' oQoe1oioo:oa:ee:v4:o4:v4:ooQriooqoo:s4:oe:v4Qooqs4Qva3no:vo:sa:u on rf Ze O 2 Ze Z U GH O r' CJ 'U S+-

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IANUARY PROPHECY OF REYNOLDS HIGH fContinued from page lOlI er and may be heard over the N. B. C. Network, entertaining the public with songs of her own composition. Virginia Wall, Marjorie Canada and Elaine Erickson are touring the country with Cooke's Wonder Circus. If ever you have the opportunity it would be worth while to attend. Elmo Rothrock and Carthaway Shug- art are seeking the thrill in life and have become 'daring young men on the flying trapesef l was surprised to learn that Henry Kimball had refused to play football on the Duke team and had become an evan- gelist instead. Blanche Owen and Evelyn Sheets op- erate a candy shop in Greensboro, their best customer being Earl Latham an out- standing barber in that city. Mary Helen Darnell has achieved many honors in the literary walk of life. She has just finished a book which she in- tends to present to those students of R. I. R. who think they suffer from too much Q as rv ri maif-5,f.s 'EO HEWS fv',I,'.t.PE - liz: sw::s 5-Hg 2 CQQBQW mDe,.,,D- :H O5'u'TO+5EIO Qagaarb U7 ESGZSES wnfg-1-S5030 CD5-':rnLQ C5v-Q -ns -CHO ww :CSE Bm mv-25.0 'OO WQJNB FET 35550- H52 Ein ' ES, 052, ru :CU 'ff-r QQLN CLE 53: '-'- PBA: 4 EE S25 com QQEVK4 'I' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q in-410410011-obooivoin--:trois-110 QQ ji gi EQ QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ARDEN A GRADE A GUERNSEY DAIRY PRODUCTS RHODE ISLAND RED AND WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS AND EGGS BRONZE TURKEYS FRESH VEGETABLES IN SEASON VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. champion and Americas hope in the Olympic games rests largely on Miles Carter, who is now in training in Cali- fornia for the coming event. Hlesse Cook has at last found a place on the All-American football team, but at present is suffering from a broken col- lar bone. Dr. Wilson Mitchell, his phy- sician, regards his care as being some- what serious-a fact very much regretted by his many fans. At Duke University is Margaret Triv- ette, who is still endeavoring to secure her diploma. She is now under the pat- ient guidance of Professor William Dal- ton. Aliene Wade, a saleswoman for T. Price and Company's Taste-Nice Tooth Paste, in a house-to-house canvass found Eula Belle Reid, Ina Mae Loggins, Mar- garet Banister and Mary Griffith as busy housewives. The effecient secretary for this company is Lucille McMillan, who has been successful in securing for the company Miss Helen Lineback and Mr. Billy Foy to pose for the advertisements. 5s6'w.2'2'-frafrw. mo'uD'O Sig. flsggmgj U 1QO-I hom D... rn 5,,,.OO:x:f-, Q, f-rfffvmgg' QI-11057:- 4 D 'E,Dm27O5HDO-H WIN ' E' rvUJD '-' :' H- S' N O ..-.5050 G',3 QK4O Q50 ZGDSBHQUEEOE G O:Sr.Qf,m5HQ.f-e--cE:gN .:g. Q O ,-mBr-xg1ga -N4gf9Q- Q-Rio o-HDD. Q, Q rv ODBQQFQQ mg wg QQCQI-Q '1ggrd.B-y1gg WcgE.ggg.CL g.5.,1,,orZf '53g:r:1,F-giffao. w- Swaogwm- -O U'5 wUj::-'Gmg'-OU? B rg- Cn Vim O wwf? DAD D7OU mD '-'AQ-.,,.CO-0-O 1-fr-sm W0 .5-I-:Nm mx: I-47 N1 fv-QE gigsgjmvc-E, N-4915: ' ESU as f9,mrvO-'S .:1.,.-.C 53 imc-2 mo neg-Q Q, E5rTrv9f-.?2! ?drvCl.-BJ!! Q Q Q I Q I I I I I Q .Q 43s-ozoaesasarv-uenv41u+oarv4e:+4:o41s III F' CP O 7? P Z U CU O T' UQ--w



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IANUARY HISTORY OF REYNOLDS HIGH tContinued from page 1101 Hive, known as the senior year, had ar- rived. No more frolicking from one fountain of sweetness to another: no more dallying, with foolish wings poised on the edge of an enticing mass of fragrant fol- iage. We had been drinkingdeeply from the supplies found in such abundance around the Richard Reynolds Hive. We had stored away, as wise bees do, generous supplies of various kinds of nec- tar, honey and ambrosial concoctions, all tinged with various dashes of bitters. Now, in our final season, we found our- selves fortunate in having such a success- ful field of endeavor, with such competent leaders, and we settled ourselves perhaps, a bit too comfortably and complacently, f-fww:.+-1 oc- '-'- as KOFWQEETHQQHSEEQEE5 U mU m CQOOf9 U7 mvo Efgsrvo-Wg:C'Sm2mNN4OO SD cm m.4HrvH,., mmxmnm mt4O 5 ,., 5-or-fs'-4 5'oEQ.,,,'o DJ grown.:-Q-v-sf93,'-fQU'g1K 1-r-awrr 4,.o4n--O Q ,...,-h go-sf:Sd32'O'I'5rX5fi5RiE0-3 Higfaaiam-E9-Ness? '5r5'2O,,gg5.?aa2gs sg H f- C! EQEWES Cano MEFSOH- r-1,9020 f'f Uq5-4 U:-f-,rD:r,EE, 'f-+4 9 3 fVmrvN f ' ..-. rv D-Ar-h W5 W H m5 v-46.0 f--Q 3Eng-gr-sf9,'I'l'f an :s f - Qgn-O,-1f '2mmr-smgf-1-gg.-rt o.mf2df'o'+ 9- I4 U' Gfvmo rv O:'nU S'2u: Q. 3'9,?5'aO?5'2S:r,,,5-wi OO'-1-mm.-7. 5: Q-.',3 O E090-4 p-,O-:VD- D' ma mmm-W0 Ulu-WP- U-.W r-- 'USCG .-.NX4E.EQt-nomhg-CWO mo :3E2:3e4-CEOEe4.'Z3S'1D xgr-r-,,,rv?- HAmNCQbd,.,,Lj-,.?i.gUJcrcgav-Om2f'fr-s- :- H-:-':1 of--P-rm m9.,S2i'T'mS-QQBQ.?,sffT'sf1o.2:: 'P l l 0 l i i 9 i 0 l axvoirozoobvoivobooboobvetoobo- 'U obo E+ LD ra G 6 5' E 3 I-L -1 rv D. E. rv H X4 w E O 41o41o41s41o4:oo1bo1voQo41o41o41r41s-49o4Qr Headquarters for porting Goods Anything You Want in Athletic Equipment Brown-Rogers-Dixson The Place To Get It field seemed useless. During our brief existence at the Rich- ard Reynolds Hive, the following have distinguished themselves in various occu- pations: Katherine Spainhour, who is a member of the National Honor Society, Edith Elliot, who won a prize in the es- say contest on Crusades , and Perry El- lis, who through exceptional ability in printing, won a scholarship, these have been awarded scholatic honors: Iesse Cook was co-captain of the 1935 Football team, with Bill Alspaugh. Everett Kim- ball, Elmo Rothrock, and Henry Kimball ably helping him, We must by all means, not forget one of our bees whose buzz and constant cheerful hum brought him the honor of being a cheerleader. No song was quite as loud, no sting as potent, no activity before the swarms of excited fans lore entertaining as the happiest bee of our hive, Fred Stine. sag as--1 rrawroi' r-109+-,KV Q,-4o,., g. f-1-EAN wif-5 .'-rN42. :r OSEE. are-2 cnD 2 321:9- mag: :gsm Qxogr 'UE.oi'i 3gOm ?'-'IYEB' ororwg- gc:-X4 -Go- 239, Cmm STS. 'P 9 i i i l 9 l 1 i i I l i it 41o41v41o41s 410410010-410 41v41vo1o41-aio-its-410410-ods-vin Barber Photo Supply Co. Commerczfal Photogfraphefrs KODAKS COPYING FINISHING ICNLARGING FRAMING TINTING 106 W. 5th St. Opp. Post Office Winston-Salem, N. C. .!'lY4Q64l6lb4i04l'DU410-42P9i04l6i+l64lSitIp wQv4Qo--uQv4:v4Qv-oQv4qo4qs4:v4:voQv4:o-aq-4QvqIg 40411-410410410-xvaxoatoabs-sqm-410 BLACK AND GoLD l 1

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