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

 - Class of 1937

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SOUTH HIGH IUNE CLASS CFFICERS Roy Bovender .,,,..,...,... President Helen Swaim .... ..,. T estator Annie Iarvis ....., .... P oet Ralph Leonard .,,..,... Vice President Lucile Wyatt ,,,...,.,,...,, Secretary Everette Charles ..,. Lois Zimmerman ,...,v...... Prophet Bob Anderson ..v,....,... Mascot Miss Margaret McLean ....,... Adviser Miss Eleanor Cain .,,..,v Historian , - - - ,Adviser Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Talisman Rose Motto: A'Good, better, best, Never let rest, Until the good is better, And the better is the best. BLACK AND GOLD Page fhirfy-three

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-X-eivdi' my - 19 5Z..2w4n.,e LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IANUARY CLASS We, the Ianuary Class of 1937 do hereby bequeth our worthwhile abilities to our fortunate successors. Article I Item I. To the faculty who have helped us often we leave many pleasant mem-- ories. Item II. To the Student Organization we leave best wishes to put everything over in regular South Style . Item III. To the future senior class spon- sors, Miss Daisy Lee Glasgow leaves the honor of not having to listen when teachers' meetings are held to discuss elective sheets. Article II Item I. To the Iunior Boys the Senior Boys leave their tuxedos, if they can get them together. Item II. To the Iunior Girls the Senior Girls leave hopes that there will be one boy apiece to take them places. Item III. To the football team, we leave Reid Holder's and Henry Folsoms good sportsmanship and good playing with our sincere wishes that they will win every game next' year and the years to come. Item IV, To the I. B. S. and the cheer- leaders, the Seniors leave their hopes, their lusty cheering, and loyal support. Article III Item I. To soft voiced Helen Lewis, Anne Fort leaves her loud voice which can easily be heard any time, any- where. Item II. To the girl who dares to try, Louise Henderson leaves her seat in the LaSalle. Item III. To the future Iunior Class Leader of Songs, Beatrice Markland leaves ability to get a harmonizing tune without a harmonica. Item IV. To Louise Ervin, Helen Will- ard leaves her dramatic ability with a shy wish that she will use it properly. Item V. To the future class treasurer, lack Styron leaves his deep pockets, Page thirty-two memorandum book, and most accurate ability to miscount money and to make unbalanced financial statements. Item VI, To Lela Gatewood, Iuanita Cline leaves her recently acquired abil- ity to write letters of adjustment that will be acceptable to Miss Potter. Item VII. To Ruby Carroll, Frances Pegram leaves her desire to be a beau- tician in hopes that some day Ruby can wave Greta Garbo's hair. Item VIII. To M. Hall, Marshall Bod- enheimer wills his excellent memory of history dates, places, and things. Item IX. To Richard Orrell, Henry Fol- som leaves his winning way with the feminine race along with that ever pre- sent smile. Item X. To the future Iournalism Clas- ses, Pauline Yontz leaves her poetic ability, dependability, and helpfulness. Item XI. To Carrie Donnell, Ruth Gate- wood leaves her humorous character. Item XII. To Virginia Sprinkle, Opal Brown leaves her silly giggle with re- grets that such a clever thing must be left behind. Item XIII. To Iimmie Whitlow, Reid Holder leaves his witticism in hopes that Iimmie will be rewarded with as many laughs. Item XIV. To Paul Ledbetter, G. R. Pulliam leaves his quiet and digniHed way. Item XV. To Audrey Iames, Louise Nifong leaves her gray hairs. Item XVI. To Doris Highsmith, Eliza- beth Crow wills her rags and buckets used for keeping the senior home room clean. Item XVII. To Doris Bell, Wilmoth Money leaves her slim features and graceful walk. Item XVIII. To lack Brown, Virginia Brock leaves her high degree of speed in typing, in hopes that he will make his speed. fContinued on page 2081 BLACK AND GOLD



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Virgil H. Allen GliNERAL COURSE Supprcssvrl Dcsire-To Sec Wlzat Tlivrc Was Before There VVasn't Anything Lost and Found Dcpt. 13 Schol. Dept. 2. 4: Monogram 3, 45 l. B. S. 47 Band 43 Hi-Y, 4. William Blaine Bowers GENERAL COURSE Snpprcssed Dcsire-To Play Thc Bass-con San. Dept. I. 2, 35 Band 3, 4g l'Ii-Y 2. 3, 4g 1. B. S. 45 Debating 4. Everette Wade Charles GENERAL COURSE Supprcssed Desire-To Play A Trumpet Like Dcl Staigcrs Traffic Dept. 37 San. Dept. l, 2: Supt. Schol. Dept 33 Lib. Council 33 Hi-Y 4: Monogram 3: Band 35 Natll. Hon. Soc. 4. Page thirty-four Margaret Lee Bauguss COMMERCIAL CouRsE Suppressor! Dcsirc'-To Mar'ry A Certain Boy Board Mem. 2, 3, 43 TrafHc Dept. 3, 4: Rec. Dept. 2, 4. Monogram 2 l. B. S. 4: G. R. 3. 4. Ruth M. Branon GENERAL COURSE Suppressvd Desire-To Bc An Air Hostess Lost and Found 4: Traffic Dept. 4 Lih. Council 4. Walter Ambus Collins GENERAL COURSE Supprcssed Dcsirc-To Go To Collcgc Board Mem. 2, 37 San. Dept. I, 2 3: Schol. Dept. l: l. B. S. 43 Mono- gram 3: Football 4. Roy Richard Bovender GENERAL CouRsE Supprcsscd Desire-To Bc A Good Sport Supt. Per. Rel. Dept. 3: Supt. Lib. Council 3g Supt. Traffic 4g Schol. Dept. 3: Nlonogram 4: Hi-Y 43 Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Soccer l: Tennis 3. 43 l. B. S. 4. Elizabeth Brown GENERAL COURSE Gladys Supprcsscd Desire-To Catch Tho Star That Fell Out Of Heaven Board Mem. 3: Schol. Dept 3: Upinr- Whispers 45 Dram. Club 13 G. R. 3, 4. Roy Eugene Cranford GENERAL COURSE Supprcssed Dcsircf-To Be A Big Merchant San. Dept. 1: Lib. Council 3. 4: Per. Rel. Dept. l, 2, 3. 45 Rec. Dept. 4: Schol. Dept. 31 I. B. S. 43 Monogram 4. BLACK AND GOLD

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