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

 - Class of 1936

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S EE'f.E SES Z'EEenaff2 E-hi E 25'-Bi ANN mz f,4 v DITIDN I E515 U1-.I -'SUS f'IDCWU-l-- 'D SOUTH HIGH IUNE CLASS OFFICERS Iames Wall .................. President Iessie Mae Wall ........,..,,. Testator Clyde Whicker .......... Vice-President Roland Lakey ..... ..,... P oet Wilmoth Lemmons .....A.n... Secretary Bennett Noell .f... ..SS H istorian Fred York e........,.....M., Treasurer Lessie Iohnson .... SS,.. P rophet Kermit Phillips .,.. ,-,.,..... M ascot Miss Eleanor Cain, - .... Sponsor Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Motto: Today we follow: tomorrow we lead, BLACK AND GOLD P-'U' m'Y l

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' HEEEf.::.Eaaa'2'fzE-:.r:ai:-ni ai 253 Anmvc r v :muon E53 ill-C. --ICQ U-C!!U-l-- 'D LAST VVILL AND TESTAMENT OF IANUARY CLASS We, the members of the class of Ianu- ary, 1936, do hereby record our last will and testament on our departure from our dear Alma Mater. Article I Item I. To the faculty, we' express our sincere appreciation for their efforts and services rendered during our stay at South High. Item II. To Miss Hall and Mr. Phillips, we extend our sincere thanks for the helpful instructions they have given us. Item III. To the student body, we leave the dear school song in the hope that it will create much school spirit. We also leave our respective organization jobs to those who wish the honor to be bestowed upon them. Article II Item I. To the Iuniors, we leave. the Senior Privileges and our assembly seats tif they can find them.l Item II. To the football team of next year, we leave the several abilities of Harry Dorsett, VVoodrow Dixon, and David Conrad, and fifteen cheers for their success. Item III. To the future class presidents, Harry Sapp leaves his ability to keep the class quiet during business meet- ings. He also leaves his ear-trumpet just in case they need it, since he has become deafened from the noise. Item IV. To the debating team of next year, Howard Bray leaves his gift of arguing on any and every question and wishes them much success in going 'round and 'round. He hopes they won't get as dizzy as he did while do- ing so. Article III Item I. To Mildred Carroll, Bobbie Davis leaves her gift to gab, also her flirtatious walk. Item II. To lack Simmons, Marian Hege leaves her ability to type, in the hopes that some day lack will make his speed. Item III. To Doris Highsmith, Grover Bates leaves his Southern drawl, and Page sixty-four hopes that Doris will put it into pract- ice. Item IV. To Nancy Fisher, Vivian Shaver leaves her strong body and her athletic tendencies. Item V. To Rosa Speaks, Marguerite Fort leaves her good looks. fShe tried to get Vonnie Willard to leave his with Clifton Dunnagan, but he wouldnt be coaxed into leaving it behind, even with Clifton, who needs it so badIy.j Item VI. To anybody who needs it, we leave Hazel Hartley's ability to act. tApply early to avoid the rush.j Item VII. To the future class secretary, Lucy Stewart leaves her very fine sec- retarial qualities. Item VIII. To lack Brown and Doris Bell, Gwyn Brown and Zelpha Lee Wishon do finally will their witticism. Item IX. To Frances Perryman, Fran- . ces Hartman hands down her musical ability, but she hopes that Frances won't distrub the neighbors while play- ing the piano. Item X. To Helen Lewis, Ruth Minish wishes to leave her vamping ways. Item XI. Ashley Stonestreet wishes to leave a little of his height with Vernon Snyder, who is greatly in need of it. Item XII. To Roy Cranford, Clifton Snider leaves his craftsmanship, ability, and talent. Item XIII. Willie Hutchins leaves his winning smile and charming personality to Roy Bovender, in the hopes that Roy will take good care of them, as he has done. We do hereby appoint as executive of of Ianuary in the year of our Lord, 1936, this will, Miss Margaret McLean, as a token of our appreciation for her efforts this year as our class sponsor. Signed and sealed this nineteenth day of Ianuary in the year of our Lord, 1936. Signed, Witnesses: I-larry Sapp Ianitor-Brownie Zelpha Lee Wishon Maid-Ollie Testators BLACK AND GOLD



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Ruby Ieanette Akins Sara Margaret Alspaugh Eleanor Frances Canada GENERAL CouRsE GENERAL COURSE GENERAL COURSE Pct Hate--A Teacher Wlio Shows Partiality Richard Galveston Cline GENERAL CouRsE Pet Hate-Sissy And Lover Board Member 2: San. Dept. l, 2: Scholarship 3: Basketball 4: Scholar- ship Tags l, 2: Half Holiday I, 3 Field Meet l: Stage Manager 3. Page sixty-six Pet Hate-Going To Bed Ar IO Oiclock Board Member 2, 3: Planning Dept. 3, 4: Supt. 3. 4: Service Dept. 1: Rec. Dept. l, 3, 4: Traffic Dept. l. 2, 3, 4: Per. Rel. Dept. l, Z, 3, 4: Lib. Page 1: Council 3: Credentials and Employment Dept. l, 2: Dra- matic Club 3: Glee Club 3: Skating Club 3: Dancing Club 3: Tennis 3: Ir. Monogram 2: Sr. Monogram 3: Eagle Monogram 2: Star 2: Honor Club Pin 2: Golden Report Card l: Scholarship Tags 2: Half Holidays 1, Z, 3. 4: May Day Program lg Cheerleader 4: Night Performances l, 3: Rainy Day Programs 3: City Play 'Tournament 3: Leaders Club 3: First Annual l. Iames Everette Cook GENERAL CouRsE Pitt Hate-English Hnrnvmork Reynolds lligli l, Z, 3. Pet Hate- Washing Dishes Scholarship Dept. I: Cafe. Dept. 2. 3: Lib. Council 2, 3: Girl Reserves l. Z, 3: Dramatic Club l. 4: Glee Club 1: Rhythm Club 3: Honor Club l: Skating Club 3: Dancingl Club 3: Hit-Pin 3: Soccer 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 4: Monogram l: Honor Club Pins 2: Golden Report Cards l: Scholarship Tags lg Half Holiday 1, 2: Newspaper Staff l: Pet Show 3: Home EC. Fashion Show lg Actor 1: Stunt Program l: Lost and Found Dept. l. Robert Foy Dowell GENERAL CouRsE Pet Hate-English Service Dept. 2: Supt. 2: San. Dept. 2. 3, 4: Per. Rel. Dept. 2. 3, 4: Amos and Andy Dept. 3, 4: Lib. Council 4: Art Dept. l: Football 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Sr. Mono- gram 3: Half Holiday l, 2, 3, 4: Field Meet l: Stage Mgr. 3: Rainy Day Program 3: Artist Program 3: Housekeeping Comm. l: Ch'm. l. BLACK AND GOLD

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