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

 - Class of 1939

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wk C I 'LPN 2 IQ' IANUARY CLASS IUNE CLASS WITTIEST WITTIEST Lucile Edwards Gray Shermer Velma Ree Bowman Roy Turner BEST ALL 'ROUND BEST ALL 'ROUND Rassie Mae Holcomb Leon Goforth Mallie Mae Bennett Webster Lineback BIGGEST FLIRTS BIGGEST FLIRTS Rassie Mae Holcomb Gray Shermer Nancy Moore E. I-I. Knight MOST ATHLETIC MOST ATHLETIC Una White Gray Shermer Mary Feimster john Wooten MOST INTELLECTLIAL MOST INTELLECTUAL Una White Gray Shermer Virginia Highfill R. T. Casey BEST LOOKING BEST LOOKING Lucile Edwards Leon Goforth Elizabeth Tate Bobby Atkinson C5255 Z i In :1 i li l l E I l

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'swims 2 -nit lust one thing and another. HANES HIGH IUNE CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Iohn W. Hanes High School, do bequeath, as sanely as possible after hav- ing had knowledge bored into our noggins for four years, our stupendous talents and our most treasured features, if we have any, to the incoming senior Class and to the faculty. Article I Section I: To Mr. Haltiwanger and the faculty we extend our sincerest appreciation for the kind efforts shown us during our high school years, even though they probably did no good. Section II: To Miss Dungan, our ever patient teach- er, we sadly submit our understanding of the Tragedy of Macbeth to pass on to the incoming Senior Class. May someone pity them! Section III: To Miss Carter we give our worn-out Senior athletes. We hope Miss Carter will use them for a better team in the future. Article II Section I: To Baine Gabriel, R. T. Casey wills his position on the Police Force. Maybe Baine will quiet down next year. Section II: Virginia Highfill wills her intellectual ability to Billy Nicholson. Billy, we hope you will win a medal now. Section III: Leo Hutcherson sadly bequeaths his football ability to Bone-Crusher Robbins. Section IV: To Helen Stewart and Anne Ruth Whitlow, the Coleman twins will their dignity to keep it in good practice. Section V: Bobby Atkinson submits his good looks to Dick Helsabeck. Make good use of them, Dick. Section VI: Sue Williams and Iohn Wooten will their height to Frances Bannister and E. H. Self. Maybe Frances and E. H. will be able to see better in a crowd now. ?24zfS ' Section VII: Iames Harrington wills all his dates with Pauline Russell to Grady Reich. Grady, run if Iohn gets jealous. Section VIII: To Martha, Hilda Futrell leaves her rival-that is, if Gray and Martha agree. Section IX: To Fats Morgan, Webster Lineback leaves his baritone horn. With this added burden we think maybe the band can make more noise. Section X: Elizabeth Tate wills her beauty to Mar- celene Lester. Section XI: Bill Morgan wills his places on the ath- letic teams to Iohn Hall to give Iohn a great big boost. Section XII: Nancy Moore and E. H. Knight pre- sent Ivis Hicks and Gilbert Snipes their flirting powers. Their spirits will spur Ivis and Gilbert on, we hope. Section XIII: Frances Ogburn wills her ability to talk in Study Hall to Carol Branscomb. Section XIV: To R. F. Ball, Leroy Bovender wills his ability to make things out of wood. We hope R. F. will make something above an F now. XV: Beatrice Harding leaves her desire Section to ride in -the first cab to soccer games to Dorothy Rumley. Section Novistine quil fere dico , Miss Carter? XVI: Bill Ray bequeaths his rough and ready football magnetism to Ed Southern, so that Ed can make Coach Iohnston's team. Section XVII: Keeflie Iackson and Edna Simmons sing so well that they are leaving their beautiful voices to Marjorie Stevenson and Mildred Maners. Section XVIII: Norman White leaves his singing ability to Horace Adams. Maybe the minstrel will bring better returns next time. Section XIX: Mary Feimster wills her ability to play basketball to Katherine Welborne. Be sure to tContinued to page 1539



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