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lames Snipes Doris Turner GENERAL COURSE Pet Hate- Red Heads Huntsman Club l: Hi-Y 3: Stage l'land 3: ludge 2: Ass. Bus. 'lVIgr. The Segya 41 Pres. Class 2. 3. COMMERCIAL COURSE Pet Hate- Sis5ies Ass. Editor Black and Gold 4: Sec. Class 4: Iudge 3, 4: Clerk of Court 2. 3: Alderman 2: Police Commissioner 2: Excelsior Club 4: The Segya Staff 4: OfFice Page 4: Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l. 2: Basketball 4: Soccer 2: Orchestra 2: Lib. Page I, 2, 4: Tennis 43 Baseball 2: Cast l'China Silk 2. Vernon Loraine Vanhoy COMMERCIAL CouRsE Pet Hate-Oysters Cafe. Club 2, 3: Cvlee Club l, 2: Ol- Hce Page 4. BLACK AND GOLD Nola Tuttle GENERAL CouRsE Pet Hate-Asparagus Lib. Page 2: Policeman 2: Home Ec. Club 4. Robert Young COMMERCIAL COURSE Pet Hate-Hating Anything Vice Pres. Class 4: Hon. Soc. 2: Mayor 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: Vice Pres. 3: Boys Lit, Soc. 4: Pres. 4g Excelsior Club 43 Pres. 4: Editor Scribbler 3. 4: Football 4: Chief of Police 2. 3: Ass. Editor Black and Gold 4: Treas. Class 2: Science Club 2: Pres. 2: Alderman 4: Police 1, 2, 3. Page nineteen
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:wx ,. , Us mx 'ke 4? A. V. Barringer GENERAL COURSE Pet Hare-Women Policeman l, 2: Basketball 33 Foot- ball 4. Sadie Mae Krites GENERAL CouRsE Pct Hate-Carrots Cale. Club 2: Glee Club l. 2: OI' 7 rliestra -. Ina Grubbs COMMERCIAL COURSE Put Hate-Spinach Rec. Club 2: Clogging Club lg Olliice Page 4. Florence Marie Russell COMMERCIAL CouRsE Per Hare-'Long Lectures Home EC. Club 4: Handicraft Club 2: Art Club l, 2: Sewing Club 3. William Sylvester lobnson COMMERCIAL CouRsE Pet Hate-Greta Garbo Trcas. Class 3. 4: Chief of Police 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Sec. 3: Vice Pres. 4: The Segva Staff 4: Football 4: Policeman l, 2. 5: Sec. of Class 3. Bernice Rykard GENERAL COURSE Pct Hate- TattIe-Tales Pres. Class 2. 4: Ollice Page 4. Cheerleader 3, 4: Alclerman 5: Pres. Lit. SOC. 4: Athletic Ass. 4: Excelsior Club 4: The Segya Statf 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Tennis 3. 4: Soccer l, 2. 4: Court Stenographer 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Police Com- missioner 3: Glee Club 2: CHS! China Silk 2. BLACK AND GOLD
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l2iBEEf:aSaaa f f'5E ' 5 ni E Em! 2 . . I -on Hai HISTORY OF IANUARY CLASS, 1936 Ina Grubbs, Historian This, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and thirty-six, is for the most part made up of native born citizens of Winston--Salem except for three and these are natives of North Carolina. In 1925 some very frightened and some very eager children entered the different schools of the city to be led along the path of learning. Some had the good fortune to be together through all of their school lives, while others, through some fortunate or unfortunate chance, entered the class at a later date. In 1930 we were promoted to North Iunior High School and had the ill luck to be the lowest grade in the school. We therefore determined to make the school proud of us before we left it, It seems that we had succeeded. We had as members of our class, Bobby Young, ex-mayor, Doris Turner, judge of the court, Bernice Rykard, court stenogra- pher, and Sylvester Iohnson, ex-chief of police. We had in addition to this, three members of the newspaper staff, Iames Snipes, assistant business mana- ger, Bernice Rykard, business staff, and Nola Tuttle, reporter. , lust as we were about to resign our- selves to having to leave North to go to high school we were duly informed that we were in North High School! Imagine our surprise! We immediately put upon ourselves the robes of dignity. On reaching the position of seniors, we decided we needed a good leader. Bernice Rykard was elected to this posi- tion and the class agrees that she has been a good president. Being the first class to graduate from North High we naturally feel rather im- portant. We sincerely hope that we will do nothing to cast reflection on us or our school in the years to come. x w1? F 'i,' .0 sgzlbkriridvk W . ,X Page twenty BLACK AND GOLD
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