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

 - Class of 1936

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,BEE QSQQQ E : hi E Q i 'L -arm - i 25 3 A mvz r v E D N E2-IB ULUUI U-I-C l-COU-l.- -- SLIPERLATIVES OF IUNE CLASS MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING CUTEST Mary Ellen Iohnston Nell Barrett lane Bennett William Kates Robert Burns E. F. Freeman WITTIEST BIGGEST FLIRT MOST INTELLECTUAL Kathleen Moore Myrtle Rykard Wilma Archer Wade Poindexter Albert McKinney Allen Hunt BEST-ALL-ROUND MOST CONCEITED MOST POPULAR Nina Iackson Kate Reece Evelyn Cooke William Kates Albert McKinney Albert McKinney BLACK AND GOLD Page IW fy

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..-- a afasaaaa z- a..c.,'fQ a-.i .E 25 ANNlv f v : l lol-1 UIUC' --QU1 U-COU-l.- -S SENIQR GIFTS Mary Ellen Iohnston, Giftorian To every senior who starts on his way A parting. gift we make today. To Allen goes this little gun So he can Hunt from sun to sun. We give Kate Reece a megaphone To aid her natural speaking tone. lane Bennett rates a blue-eyed doll And Nina Iackson a basketball. Surely Mamie and Cleo will like to look Between the pages of this history book. And nothing could please old Wade as well As hearing the sound of this dinnerbell. To keep Kathleen Moore from being late We think an alarm clock appropriate. A comb and mirror we give Nell Barrett With Evelyn Cooke we'll let her share it. Lib Barbee would like a nice little car And Charles Vannoy a movie star. A Cook stove and a Cook book, too For Mary Lib Coe will have to do. Some Colgates will aid Edna Hudspeth's smile And a ball will amuse Wm. Kates a-while. As a bride, Myrtle Rykard has use for a ring And Lena Branson a piano so she can sing. Wilma Archer can increase her vocabulary By swallowing this whole dictionary, And Albert McKinney gets a box of candy VVhen 'round the girls, he will find it handy. Ruth Hinshaw deserves a make-up kit Since the Patchwork Quilt she made a hit. Two pencils for Mary Hanes and Lucille Long As typists they will never do anything wrong. These marbles will give E. F. Freeman some f This parasol protect Pansy from the sun. And last but not least, we give Bobby Burns A big lollipop, as the session adjourns . LID BLACK AND GOLD



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- IEEE fssaaa' if-fi ' :: ni 3 25 A NIV-IE Y ED TIDN ESI-I5 - 4 f Wlil, U-CIS U-UMD-IIS li Q NORTH HIGH IUNE CLASS HISTORY 'Wilina Archer, Historian Most of the graduates of the North High Class of '36 began their school ca- Among our distinctions we may claim Wade Poindexter, the only blind tackle reer at Fairview School or at Old North Elementary School, and a majority of us have come through our years of school- ing together. Cf course, the group that remains is the cream of the crop , as you might say, of the hundred or so that probably began about the same time. All the faulty material has been weeded out, and there remain less than forty who have continued their schooling in spite of sev- enth grade tests, disease epidemics, and such. Most of us have had such well- loved teachers as Miss Annie Maud Pol- lard, Miss Revelle, Miss Tyler, and Miss Dungan. We began our career at North lunior High under the leadership of Mr. Cald- well and finished under Mr. Haltiwanger. Throughout the years at junior and senior high, we have actively supported the city government organization and held impor- tant positions on various teams, editorial staffs, and clubs. ff in captivity, two great actresses, Myrtle Rykard and lane Bennett: Kate Reece, debater: and Wilma Archer, newspaper editor. Collectively speaking, the class is unrivaled in beauty, brains, and ath- letic ability, We all, more or less successfully, sur- vived the catastrophic effects of the de- depression, M. O. S., and American His- tory. The main events of our senior year were the Iunior-Senior reception, the stage presentation of Macbeth and par- ticipation on North High's first football team. Now, after at least eleven years of trib- ulation, we are at last ready to receive our diplomas as North Highs Hrst Iune graduates, leaving the fame of our accom- plishments and our deep love for our Al- ma Mater as a heritage to those who are to follow us. 3 Z K : C1 L Prfgs- llxirtv BLACK AND GGLD'

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