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IANUARY PROPHECY lContinued from page 1161 I also discovered a poem written by Harry Lee Nunn, titled Education, Mr. B. Thom, Woodall, President of Reynolds Tob. Co. made a statement concerning the rise in the price of chew- ing tobacco. More society articles read: Misses Iuanita Brinkley, Adele Cottingham, Em- ma Gray Davis, and Nancy Gabriel have returned from a tour of the Western states. Misses Ruth Hauser, Nell Fer- ebee, and Sunshine Dillon are leaving to- morrow for Florida to take a boat for Cuba. A'Miss Barbara Limerick leaves tomor- row for Canada for extensive concert tours. Misses Myrtle Nichols, Mary Reavis, Elizabeth Richardson, and Moz- elle Owens, are entertaining tonight for Tilley, winner in a Miss Annie Pearl National Dramatic Monologue Contest. Misses Charlotte ardson, and Mary Tate, Nellie Rich- Frances Waller, are the leading players in the Twin City Tennis Tournament. By reading these items, my curiosity was amply satisfied as to the where- abouts and accomplishments of my High School friends. I still wonder, though, about the Twin City Advertiser, for I have never heard of it before or since it fell from the sky to my feet, I am grateful to it, however, as the answer to that all important question, What has become of the class of Ianuary, l937? I I URACEO 2 ' Brown-Ruffin Co. U li 12 west Third sf. U ll Telephone 6070 il li a A-A e aws- .5-,if ,:1...1:f...,:,... Y... , ,-, ,-, ,-, f-- Af f-- f-A A-A --A...f-- f-A -Y -- --A -f -mg. 930,21 ::i ':' ::, ::f ::- 1:1 1.-:+,:: ::: ,:' ::: ,:' ':' ,Y, Y ,Y, .Y. ,Y .Y, ,Y --W ,Y, ,-, ,Y ,- ,Y, ,Y, il il ll ll ll Q 2 Chatham Products 5 in ll lv BLANKE'rs,-HoMEsPuNs-sulrs Fora MEN-TWEEDS U A SUITS Fon WOMENYSHEETS AND PILLOW CASES ii ii 3 The Name CHATHAM Is A Guarantee Of Quality u U ll U H C H AT I-I A M 9 9 Woor B L ANKETS 6 ii 4 'FQ 11, i ll lmggn, Q 1 --e . ., E Q Q in I ll . --- '-- '-- ::' ::: ::' ,:: ::: ,:: ':- nov :- aavocs ,:, our : ,:' : ,:, ::' apr ::: ,:: ::- aan ::A .:: Qc 4. Y .-, .qw , Page two lnumlrml wiv BLACK AND GOLD
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MN. C. is too poor not to educate her people- Charles D. Mclver ll To the lasting honor of N. C. her public schools Survived the terrible shock H of cruel War and the state which furnish- ed the greatest number and bravest troops did more than all the rest for the cause ,Q of popular education. When the last FO Shoe Quant Q FO O1tO1toIt0Ivlb41b41U4I0i4Ib191VQ1v ' NVlNSTUN'S SHOWN' PLACIC gun fired, the doors were still open and ii BEAllTIl IlL F00'l'Wf'5-415 U of thousands- KD Calvin H. Wiley gl The children must be taught to ap- ll they numbered their pupils by the scores 426 N. l.lHl'IR'l'Y HT. preciate the opportunities offered at home 'f ':i 'I' 'Z' 1' ':' if 1 'Z' '1' 1' 'Z' 1: '- and given the necessary training to im- -1-f: -:: -:f -: .:. -2- 1 1 1.1: -:- 1. -2. prove them- Calvin H. Wiley ll My object is to form a system of ll education. which will develop the faculties jj of the mind and improve the good dis- U -1 Frm: Summit Str.-rr Hill positions of the hearty which shall em- i brace in its views both the rich and the poor- i Zebulon Baird Vance ll The blind cannot lead the blind: mere li Plenty of parking space plenty of room inside. A place to meet your friends. l l and nice literary attainments are not sufficient to ii PROMPT AND COURTEOU5 make its possessor a successful instruct- H Curb Service Or' , li Dial 2.1144 Zebulon Baird Vance qt, .Z .1 .:. .:. .1 .Z V: .Ii .:, :Z :i 42, I 'ii '1' 'Z' 1:f 15' 13' ?:f -:Y Yi ':' i:i 31 '31 i ':i 13- 'Z' fii '3' ?3i'C'iI- Z '11 ZZ- 'I' iii 2:1 ':: .: ll .i In the Language of Underwear fl xl W Means- '- fl Made fiom Mayo Kirin ll ii Comfort, Durability, and Economy yi H We are now making beautiful MAYO Athletic ' Shirts, as well as light, medium, and heavy Weight M underwear, in every desired size. See your MAYO H Dealer to-day and outfit yourself for spring and Q summer. ww We also make cheaper trimmed line of winter underwear of the ll following brands: MELOTEX and PIEDMONT 5 Our IVIAYFAIR brand is used on Children's Waist Suits only. xl is Made by Washington Mills Company fi Offices: Winston-Salem, N. C. L Mills: Mayodan, N. C. BLACK AND GOLD Page two hundred F
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HIGHLIGHTS OF SCHOOL YEAR Oct. 22, 1936: Charlie Martin elected president of Senior Class for fourth con- secutive year. Nov. 5. 1936: 1-larry Lee Nunn, Ir, rolls up plurality to win in mock presi- dential election. Nov. 19, 1936: Paul Early presides at Southern lnterscholastic Press Associ- ation Convention in Lexington, Va. Dec. 7, 1936: Lawson Withers, editor- in-chief of Pine Whispers, tied for first place in the Current Events Contest at the S, 1. P. A. Convention at Washing- ton and Lee. Also Mr, G. Alexander resigned to accept another position, Miss Melrose Hendrix succeeded Mr. Alexan- der. Dec. 17, 1936: Harlequin Club pre- sents Bird's Christmas Carol. Ian. 14, 1937: George Lippard and Watt Martin will compose the affirma- tive team, and Mack Alspaugh and Ar- chie Taylor are on the negative team for the Debating Squad. Ianuary 28, 1937: Iunior Class enter- vfop. ,-. Y-, ,,, ,..,Qa. , Y ,-.,os :fa li Cv 7 A-I A--41 il X. ll , 6,13 - it -1 M,,.,1f ., U A X . g g teee ' , li g Ali O1 'X ll .y 1594, .-1- f U1 1' gi Ar,-,L , 'JM N 1 6551 4 X 'P ll ii li 11 11 ww 4.12--I -1- I f: 1:1 -1 1: 2: :- -1- 1: .4- tains graduating Seniors at annual dance at Country Club. Feb. 18, 1937: Mary Lucy and Eugenia Baynes lead school with highest averages for the entire semester, The 11BL home- room leads other classes in number of honor students for term. March 18, 1937: Superlatives are chos- en by Seniors in secret ballot vote, Rose- mary Cody holds three honors, Most Popular, Most Athletic, round. and l3est-all- fe: Af f -If -I it A: it it i i I is 1: --W '21 V: :ft it -:Z -1 1226: A: 1 ff I -1+ U ll U ll lx in lm ll il ww 11 wi ll ll wi ww ww ww ww 11 ww ww , wi U U U in wi ll ll 1? 11 11 11 11 11 ww li wg U 11 xl 11 il li ww ww 11 lj lf0-- Y -V --V Y 460 Y Y -, ,-, V-,wovfcvvco BLACK AND GOLD ..............................................q. P0411-lxmlmnilrmlsvxvu
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