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

 - Class of 1937

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IUNE CLASS OFFICERS Charles Nlartin--. ....... President Lawson Withers, ,,,,,, Poet Ioe Belton ,.,,... .... V ice-President Paul Hendrix ,,,, ,... T estator lean Hodges-- ..... Secretary Peggy Dean ,,,.,.,.,s ..... P rophet Paul Lehman .... .......... T reasurer Rogar Lee Norman ..... .... H istorian Ann Ioy Murray ..........,.. Mascot Miss Ruth Ford ..... ..,. A dviser Miss Pauline Whitley ........ Adviser Flower: Red Rose Colors: Red and White Motto: It is well to think well: it is divine to act well. Page one hundred eighteen

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A- .. S36 7.z...,.. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IANUARY CLASS Zeno Hoots We, the lanuary class of 1937, being possessed of a somewhat limited estate, desiring greatly to show our apprecia- tion to those who have aided and been friends to us and realizing it more bless- ed to give than to receive, not grudingly or of necessity, do solemnly dispose of the following of our possessions: Article I Item I: To Mr. Ioyner and the faculty we do express our sincere appreciation for their patient, diligent, and cease- less efforts in our behalf. Item II: To the llB class and the seniors yet to come we leave the thrill of graduating and the privilege of being honored guests at the Iunior-Senior We regret to say that these are the on- ly remaining remnants of the many senior privileges. Item III: To Miss Nicholson and Miss Flynn, the Librarians, we render our heartfelt thanks for aid given us in our reference work and especially for their many efforts to find us small books with large print. Item IV: We do cheerfully leave to the faithful janitors the long awaiting pri- vileges of picking up our exam papers. Article II Item I: We gladly leave 100 pounds of Dunn Midyette to Walter Curley. We feel this would materially improve Walter's excellent athletic ability which we hope will enable the foot- ball team to win the state champion ship in 1940. Item II: To Mack Alspaugh, Harry Lee Nunn hands down his dramatic ability. Incidentally Mack will inherit Harry Lee's handsomeness which has been such a decided factor in his success in dramatics. Item III: Iames Swaim leaves to lack BLACK AND GOLD Brown his beautiful, golden brown hair. Item IV: Carl Dixson gladly leaves to Sam Smith his good looks: his famous, cunning smile, however, he steadfastly refuses to part with. Item V: The Siamese Twins are repre- sented in our class in the personages of Nell Ferebee and Virginia Nading. We leave this sincere friendship and seats by each other in the class room to Kathleen Murray and Edna Thom- as, hoping that one will never be seen without the other. Item VI: We are happy to hand down Phil Froelich's wonderful gift of gab to one Clay Shields, who, we are sure, will put it to many and varied uses. Item VII: Ruth I-Iauser leaves to Iohn Peddycord her superb intellectual pow- er. This gift is sympathetically made in response to Iohn's need of such. Article III Lastly after a special conference with Miss Heilig we leave to all future class day officers a liberal portion of our ori- ginality, they may be assured this will prove most valuable in satisfactorily arranging their class history, prophecy, poem, and will. We do hereby appoint our mutual friend and history model, Miss Margaret Lumpkin, as sole executrix of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have set our hand and seal, this, the 28th day of Ianu- ary, Anno Domini, Nineteen Hundred Thirty-seven. Respectfully submitted Zeno Hoots, Testator Witnesses: Governor Alf Landon Dr. Samuel Johnson Daniel Boone Page one hundred sevent



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Thelma Adams COMMERCIAL COURSli Suppressed Desire-To Become A Great Athlete Boosters Z: House of Rep. 2-. Thurman G. Allred SCIENTIFIC Couusii Suppresscd Desire-To Bt' A Dictator Scout Club l: Class Baseball 1. Ruth Ashburn GENERAL COURSE Suppressor! Desire-To Act Natural Class Baseball 1: Class Basketball l: Girls Glen Club l. 3. 4: State Nlusic Contest l: Giils Wide Awake Club l: Hobby Club l: Needlework Club 3: V. Pres. 3: Solo and En- semble Club 4: Pres. 4. BLACK AND GOLD Ethel Mae Alford GENERAL Couizsra Supplcssed Desire-To Win The AffCctiorI of Charlie lfViIson Mack Alspaugh LATIN COURSE Supplcsscd Dcsirt-To Bc Foremost Basso In Nlvtrapolitan Opem Class Treas. 1: Freshman Drama' tics: Glee Club l. 2. 4: Pres. 4: Ten- nis 3: State Miisic Contest 5: Dram. Club 4, 5: Ensemble 5: Stamp Club: :South in Sonorall: Debating Team fl. lVlartha Ann Ashby GENERAI. Counss Suppzcsscd Desire-To Sing Tennis l: Knitting Club 3: Boosters Lillian Bradfield Alley GENERAL Courzsiz Supprcssed Desire-To Play The Pi- ano In Benny Goodmanls Orchestra Girls Wide Awake Club 1: Lib. Page l, 2: G. R. 2. 3, 4: G. A, A. Trcas. 4: Tennis 3, 43 Dram. Club I Mary Noble Angel GFNERAL COURSE Supprcssed Desire-To Surpass Peter Pan G. R. 2. 3, 4: Dram. Club 3: Deba- ter Club 3: Band 3. 4,: Solo and Ensemble Club 4: Accompanist 4: High School Music Contest 2, 3, 4: XfVinner State Federation Music Con- test l, 2, 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Rodger Milner Avery, Ir. LATIN Counsis Supprcsscd Desire-To Do A Tango In Chapel Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Glce Club 4. 5: Art Staff Black and Gold l: Class Tennis l. 2: Class Swimming l, 21 South in Sonora 4: Arr Stall: Dram. Club 4. 5: Band 3: State Mu- sic Contest 4. 5. Page one hundred nineteen

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