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RM2AKJ7MW–The black and gold [serial] . Lucy Catherine Maynard Charms strike the sight, but meritwins the soul. Member the Charles D. Mclver Liter-ary Society, Rooters Club, Girls Ath-letic Association. BLACK AND GOLD 23 Mable Irene Long Mirth and motion prolong life. Member Charles D. Mclver LiterarySociety, Girls Athletic Association,Glee Club, Rooters Club..
RM2AXDXX4–The black and gold [serial] . mined as they went back to the BrethrensHouse to show Anne Henrietta and Gretchen that theycould do something. As they were serving the supper toCornwallis, they overheard some of his plans for out-wit-ting Greene. As if oblivious to the fact that the two boyswere in the room, Cornwallis began bragging about a cer-tain trap he had set to catch Greene in. Now is the time, said Karl, as they slipped from theroom, to do something for our country. For after all,we are Americans, and though we have not been able toshow our love for our country, even now we may provetha
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RM2AKJ47Y–The black and gold [serial] . A Lucile Frances FrazierCile set with little wilful rosebudthorns, And sweet as English air could makeher. Member Charles D. Mclver LiterarySociety, Rooters Club, Girls AthleticAssociation, Glee Club, Girls Basket-ball Squad. BLACK AND GOLD Frances YoungFatty The reason firm, the temperate will,Endurance, foresight, strength, andskill President Senior Class; ChairmanProgram Committee Charles D. Mc-Iver Literary Society, First Term; As-sociate Business Manager Black andGold; Member Athletic Association,Rooters Club, Glee Club, DebatingTeam.
RM2AN64RB–The Scottonian . ee Club, 21. By diligence she wins her way. Stein, Anna. Elective. ShermanSchool. Pericleans, Censor, 21. Who pleases one against his will Stevens, Irene. Elective. FultonSchool. Nothing -ventured, nothing won. Swasick, Martha. Eective. Glen-wood School. Periclean. The deepest rivers flow with theleast sound. Sweetnam, Winona. Elective. Mon-roe School. Not stepping oer the bounds ofmodesty. 40 3s Tallman, Ruth. Elective. LowellSchool, Lima, Ohio. Senior GirlsProphet, 21. Between genius and talent thereis the proportion of the whole to itsparts. Tarloff, Emily. Academic. Sherma
RM2AG7CNG–. The black and gold [serial]. Margaret Bizzelle RobinsonB. A. Modesty is a diamond setting to female beauty.Member Digest Cruisers Club.. 40 BLACK AND GOLD
RM2AM2WWG–Epitome . DOROTHY BOOKOUT.Glee Club. MARK PECKINBAUGH. Epitome 22,Widespread 22,Glee Club 22. FERN STEWART.Glee Club 21. 22. ETOILE MARSHALL.Glee Club 21, 22. HAROLD WICHTERMAN. Basket Ball 19, 20, 21, 22.Glee Club 21, 22. MINNIE MANIFOLD. Epitome 22,Glee Club 21, 22..
RM2ANAM5N–Milady in Brown 1905 . smmifYi^. Beta Sigma Omicron Founded at Columbia, Missouri,,1888. Chapter Roll Beta Fulton, Missouri. Delta Sedalia, Missouri. Epsilon Mexico, Missouri. Eta Columbia, Missouri. Zeta Pueblo, Colorado. Theta Nashville, Tennessee. Iota Staunton, Virginia. Kappa Washington, D. C. TKeta Chapter Ettie Beeland Alabama. Reeekah Benton Missouri. Olivia Brown Tennessee. Vera Artemisia Daniel Texas. Florence Foscue Texas. Ethel Roberta King Missouri. Anna May Heflin Kentucky. Emma Lee Newman ...... Alabama. Pearl Cordell Humphreys .... Missouri. Georgine Reid Indian Territorj. Etti
RM2AJJ5PJ–The black and gold [serial] . BLANCHE ZIGLAR Little Un Her Voice ivas ever soft,Gentle and loiv, an excellentthing in zvoman. Member of Students Council;Member of Athletic Associa-tion. GORDON B. AMBLER Senator The -very pink of courtesy. Vice-President and ChairmanExecutive Committee of Cal-vin H. Wiley Literary Society,Section B; Member of HighSchool Debating Team; ClassStorv-Teller.. THE BLACK AND GOLD 17
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RM2AKJ6FR–The black and gold [serial] . Owen Reide FergusonFergie Witli malice toward none, ivith char-ity for all Member Calvin H. Wiley Literary So-ciety, Athletic Association, Hi-Y Club.. Elizabeth GreeneuJudy The poet is born, not made. Secretary Charles D. Mclver LiterarySociety, Second Term; Associate Edit-or Black and Gold; Class Poet; Mem-ber Glee Club. BLACK AND GOLD 25 Mildred Wall She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise. Member of Glee Club, and CharlesD. Mclver Literary Society.
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RM2AN7J0N–Milady in Brown 1909 . Regular Basket Ball Team LilaMay Tolle.-,- (Captaiu) Goal Byrd Shaiikle Inez Eklund (Manager) Forward Ruth Atterbury Edith Whiteside . . - - Forward Kirdie May Matthews Aniiis Jones - . Center Inez Gill GuardGuard . - , Substitute. Irregulars Basket Ball Team India Carlisle (^^a^agHazel Fields (Captain) .Daisy Matzner .....Willow Mav Fields . . . . GoalLeft ForwardRight Forwa Polly HartzellMattie Foreman:Margaret Dean Left Guard. Right Guard Goal Guard. . Substiti
RM2AG6AEE–. The black and gold [serial]. than our teamsof the previous years were able to establish. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Pardington and Mr. For-tescue, and under the leadership of Captain Houchins the team hasdone all in its powxr to capture the championship. The following is a list of events and the men who were chosento represent our school in each: Houchins—100, 220, and broad jump; Foley—440; Lentz—broad jump; Justice and Crutchfield—mile; Follin and Bates—halfmile; Brewer and Blackwood—shot put; Newman and Blackwood—discus throw; Blackwood—pole vault, and javelin throw; Brewer—broad
RM2AN43YB–The Scottonian . Ekr SHOPPE Next to Milners .d :?mc ?nc We Elite Hat Shop 505 Adams Street Alberta Breck, Mgr. Wken a Scott High, girls fancy turns to Smart (^Millinery She thinks of the ELITE That clever shop v^here the latest modes in hat creationsare always on display—and so moderately priced. If its new, Youll find it in ELITE Hats 236 /Scot W HBBTOBanram SB SBSTO C^DBCTL HIE. WM& Paul LeFevre Dancing Womans Building Good, clean dancing is an accomplishment.To be known as a graceful dancer should bethe ambition of even? boy and girl. It givesone distinction and makes Kim remembered.Ever9bo
RM2AN7H63–Milady in Brown 1909 . Irregulars Basket Ball Team India Carlisle (^^a^agHazel Fields (Captain) .Daisy Matzner .....Willow Mav Fields . . . . GoalLeft ForwardRight Forwa Polly HartzellMattie Foreman:Margaret Dean Left Guard. Right Guard Goal Guard. . Substiti. Lion Baseball Team Members Kate Nicholls (Captain) pitcher I,ou Marv-Kirk. Catcher India Carlisle First Base Hazel Fields Second Base Daisy Matzner . Substitute :e . Third Base Florence Sledd Shortstop Beatrice l,oftus Right Field Albion Bacon I,eft Field ... - Center Field
RM2AJ5A3P–Our yesterdays . Men have an awful time using old fashionedcuff links in soft cuffs. They waste timefumbling to get them in and out of the button-holes. Kum-a-part Kuff Buttons do awaywith all this annoyance. They fit into buttonholeseasily and stay there. They click open and snap shut.Great convenience and time savers. And they keepthe shirt cuffs graceful and neat. Made in a widevariety of gift qualities. CLOSED D. Bixler. Personality Clothes make the man. That expression is oftenheard among men of affairs. Has it ever occurred to youthat a man may be dressed in the height of fashion, or inm
RM2ANA96E–Milady in Brown 1909 . Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation www.archive.org/details/miladyinbrown1909belm MILADY IN BRO^^N 1909THE YEARBOOK OF BELMONT COLLEGE NASHVILLE. TENNESSEEmiladyinbrown1909belm
RM2AN570R–The Scottonian . /5COTA BBSPPBapaai 3 BSBQB aDBaw !l^. 141 SBHooraanrara /5COTT ^ laakethall SUuto Scott started the season of 1921 with the larger part of the 1920 teamagain in action, and prospects were unusually bright for a championship aggre-gation to represent our school in the court game. Among the veterans re-porting were Dutch Vick, Captain; Luke Hunt, Bill Hunt, Eddie Staley,and Monk Meyers. In addition, among the newer candidates, were Joe Mc-Clain, a member of the Reserves in 20, Morris Monetta, an old hand atthe game who had just re-entered school, and Morton Goldman, also a fo
RM2AKJD5N–The black and gold [serial] . Rex SinkRex A great mind is a good sailor, as agreat heart is. Vice-President Senior Class; MemberCalvin H. Wiley Literary Society,Athletic Association. ESPIE ISLEY Hup A happy soul that all the wayTo heaven hath a summers day.1 Member Literary Digest Club, CharlesD. Mclver Literary Society.. 18 BLACK AND GOLD
RM2AN756G–Milady in Brown 1909 . , Tennessee We lead with the largest assortment ofimported perfumes and toilet articles, andfancy sundries of all kinds. Our assort-ment is the largest in the South. We al-ways obtain everything new that comesout, both imported and American. Wecordially invite the patrons of this publica-tion to call and have our salesmen showyou the many delightful perfumes anditems. Send your mail orders, when in need ofanything in our line. demoville drug CO. Corner Church and Cherry I BECAUSE 30E 3E ^ It is so convenient, it is zJways ready, there is no dirt or soot,and it can be use
RM2AFW993–. Sickle. the year before.And they came back all tired and wearyA little beyond half-past four.But when, in the third year of High School,As Juniors they took their placeNothing could equal their knowledge,They had never been nearly so wise. They had always been stars in athleticsBut this year they earned the name crack.Not a team but could boast of its JuniorsBasket ball, football and track.Their men were enlisted in baseball,And two showed their worth in debate;And their girls, too, were basket ball players;The team was all Juniors but one.This class was a brave and staunch one,And tho somet
RM2AJ765F–The blue and white [serial] . JULIAN GORE MORTON Judy Entered 3rd FormKit-Kat, 21, 22; Vice-President,22; Tech., 21, 22; Sergeant-at-Arms, 22; Vice-President of Class,20; President of Class, 21, 22;Manager Basketball Team; CaptainWhite Club; White Football, 21,22; Varsity, 22; Glee Club, 21, 22. Born June 29, 1904, Knoxville,Tenn. Knoxville High School. Toenter University of Virginia. HARRY NORRIS RICKEYRickEntered 5th Form Vice-President of Class, 22 ; KitKat, 21, 22; President,22; Tech.21, 22; Varsity Football, 21, 22White Football Team, 21, 22; Cap-tain, 22 ; Varsity Basketball, 21, 22Capta
RM2AN5X1T–The Scottonian . ch! Good night,ladies. Mehlman, Louis. General. ShermanSchool. Half our knowledge we mustsnatch, not take, Meiland, Isadore. Elective. SpringSchool. For he is a jolly good fellow. Miller, Ralph. Elective. McClure,Ohio, Schools. I confess nothing; I denynothing. Moor, William. Elective. Track 21.A mans a man. Mowen, Paul. Elective. GlenwoodSchool. Be noble in every thought and inevery deed. 54 /5C OTT laEEteffiJ» 11. Musgrave, Clarence. Elective.The ivise man is sincere. Owen, Newton. Elective. Worthing-ton, Ind., Schools. Patience is a necessary ingredientof genius. Palmer, W
RM2AJ71DW–The blue and white [serial] . HERBERT THOMSON RANDALL BertEntered 5th Form Kit-Kat, 22; Orchestra, 21, 22;Glee Club, 21, 22; White TennisTeam, 22; Second Honors, 22. Born June 12, 1903, Cincinnati,Ohio. Orlando High School, Or-lando, Fla. To enter Princeton Uni-versity. RICHARD FRANCIS PIETSCH RichEntered 5th Form Kit-Kat,22; Tech.,22; SecondFootball Team, 22; White FootballTeam, 22; White Cross-CountrvTeam, 21; White Soccer, 22; GleeClub, 22. Born August 3, 1904, Chicago,111. Evanston High School. To enterCornell University.. 131]
RM2AKJ09A–The black and gold [serial] . er and we shall re-member them in the years to come. Foremost among these goodtimes have been the Junior-Senior reception, the parties given theathletic teams, and the reception for the debaters. We are proud indeed of the star members of our class.Among these are Clarence Connelly, our distinguished athlete;George Poe, who won in the declamation contest at Guilford Col-lege; Nancy Crowther, Frances Young, and Nancy Tyree, who rep-resented our High School in the Triangular Debate. This classalso has the distinction of having a girl as president. And now at Commenc
RM2AN95RC–The blue and gold . AAr tlftO A LlTTL £ UHI^S v^ [g il-^j. m S3 o ^ e? 35 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919
RM2AKNW2P–The black and gold [serial] . ting poetry. Ben Jones. WANTED :—Physics experiments. 10th grade. WANTED:—An alarm Clock to get Sam P up in time for school. Mr. White. WANTED:—No reserved black-boarders. Mr. AY. WANTED:—Answers to Higgins Physics problems. Jun-iors. WANTED:—A few more jacks. Cicero Class.WANTED :—To come in at the front door. Juniors. WANTED :—Less smiling at Prof. M. by 10th girls. 10th boys. WANTED :—Less show of humor in Senior Class. Miss F.—WANTED :—Air!. Ruth A. WANTED:—Paper, pen, ink, pencil and English book.Francis C. WANTED:—Diploma without studying. Jim R. WANTED :—To
RM2AG8T76–. The black and gold [serial]. Janet Virginia Blum In thy heart the de•^v of youth,On thy lips the smile of truth. Vice-President Famae Collectae (firstterm) ; Member Senior Hockey Team,Basketball Team, Winston Hi Players,Athletic Association, Le Cercle Fran-cais, Glee Club, Rooters Club. BLACK AND GOLD 7 Mildred Boyles Sister Tut Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Member Winston Hi Players, Le Cercl-^Francais, Current Thinkers Club, Athletic Association, Rooters Club.. George Richard BrownRich BugWit is an unexpected explosion ofthought. Statistician Senior Black and Gold;Manager Varsity B
RM2AN8AB5–The blue and gold . Finton, to Herbert Grimes,(examining Herberts grade card)—Is this your fathers signature? Herbert—Yes, as near as I canget it. % Vi X Mable Frazier (to a returnedsoldier, with a bandage on hishead)—Why, were you woundedin the head? Soldier—No, Miss, in the legand the bandage just slipped up. VI VI V& Miss Baker—Are you fond oftea? Faculty Friend—Yes, but I likethe next letter better. VI VI VI Teacher—Give me a sentenceillustrating coincidence. Pupil—My father and motherwere married on the same day. V£ <& VI Leo Jaque—How do you feelsince you are on the water wagonMike? M
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RM2AKJN22–The black and gold [serial] . 8 BLACK AND GOLD. Daisy Lee GlasgowLee-Lee Still they gazed and still the wondergrew That one small head could carry allshe knew. Member Glee Club, Girls AthleticAssociation, Membership Committee,and Oteen Hospital Committee CharlesD. Mclver Literary Society; ChairmanArrangement Committee Charles D.Mclver Literary Society, First Term. Arline Franklin MessickArline Thy actions to thy words accord; thywords To thy large heart give utterancedue. Member Hi-Y Club, Calvin H. WileyLiterary Society, Athletic Association,Easeball Squad. -3 y Mary HolbrookPunch She who is
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RM2ANA2XK–The blue and gold . FACULTY SNAPSHOTS Ti9i9ll FTblue and qold IIoTsiqI. 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 History of the Senior Class By DONNA WILLIAMS In the year of 1869, Findlay High, a charmng young lady, married aman named School, thus having for a family name Findlay High School. Thishappy couple lived and prospered many years. They had quite a number ofchildren, but they were more or less disappointed in their little ones. Several years ago, however, there was born to the Schools an adorablepair of twins—a little boy and a little girl. The boy was christened Famousand the girl 1919. The hrst year
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RM2AJFM88–The black and gold [serial] . minutes before. After a while, giving up the search,they returned to the house, and after taking a few platesand the remaining provisions that grandmother had nothad time to hide, they departed. —Charlie Roddick, 15. dratrtfatlj?r nnh the ifyUyb HEN THE CIVIL WAR began grandfather wasat Guilford College at school, but about themiddle of the war the South became so hardpressed for soldiers, that they came up therefor all the boys over fifteen, and of coursegrandfather was included. He was not sent to fight, im-mediately though, but was ordered to collect and haul p
RM2AFX257–. Sickle. ence with such things issomewhat limited, cant tell for sure. We offer, though, as aremedy for the above trouble, less study. We take it in large doses for any trouble, butwould advise you to be careful at first, as sometimes its effects have been detrimental. She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on. Lulu Annette Bacon Chorus (1), Class Basket Ball Team (1), Basket BallTeam (2) (3) (4), Athletic Association (2) (3) (4), Athenian(2) (3) (4), Deutscher Verein (3) (4), Athenian Banquet (3),Athenian Marshal (4), Athenian Play (4), Senior Play (4). Lulu wa
RM2AX2C2T–The sword and rifle [serial] . Delta Theta. (1901-1903.) COLORS:Old Gold and Black. FRATER IN PACULTATE, Captain L. G. Bball North Carolina Paul Sheppard Texas P. N. Moore South Carolina H. E. Woodruff , Georgia R. R. Davenport Tennessee A. W. Ho gin Tennessee A. KiTCHELL Kentucky S. L/iTTLE South Carolina H. M. Johnston Texas V. L. Keith Texas R. F. Dickson Texas D. F. Somervell Arkansas W. H. Lacy Texas R. Fisher Florida S. L. Breaux, Jr , . Louisiana G. C. Norris Nebraska J. S. Ward Texas G. F. Price Texas D. C. Locke Arkansas S. B. Macfarlane Pennsylvania C. C. Barton, Jr Louisiana 3i.
RM2AG8KDM–. The black and gold [serial]. James Walker Crawford Jimmy Jutory belongs to the mostperse-cering. Secretary Hi-Y Club: President Nu-meral Club: Statistician Senior Blackand Gold: Member Famae CollectaeClub, ^arsity Baseball Squad, AthleticAssociation. Charles L Creech. Jr.••Charlie A ziord for e-jery one -jjiII --lin himfriends. Testator Senior Class; Member Hi-YClub. Calvin H Wiley Literary Soci-ety. Numeral Club. Track Team, Ath-letic Asfcciation. Club of the Dav.. WiLLL^M Oscar Crotts. Jr. ••W. Oscar // is a fine siglii to see a man -j:ho hasne-vtr changed his principles. Member Boys Gez
RM2AJ5AHE–Our yesterdays . The Hooveris guaranteedto prolong thelije of rugs. Pianos, Player-Pianos, VictrolasFurniture and Undertaking Always an up-to-date Line to select fromU - Pay - Less - Here Phone 224 E. C. Bierie, 188 L. L. Yager, 252 Berne, Indiana Any Man Will Like This Gift.
RM2AX7EDB–Emerald . FRANCES S. TOMSON— Mrs. Tomson, our History instruct-or, came to this place from Wabash.By the Seniors she is noted for herlonfi: assignments and Elson ReferenceHistory. Her favorite sport is to listthe names of the students who are notin their seats when the bell rings. VIRGIL MILLER— Virgil has charge mostly of theJunior High. He is the serious mem-ber of our faculty, but also knowswhen to smile. He is a friend of thelady teachers, and we fear he may bevamped. LEONA LEWIS— Miss Lewis is our Music and Artinstructor. She is next to Mr. Abellwith her announcements. The HighSchool Orch
RM2AKHXX9–The black and gold [serial] . CK AND GOLD learned to work together, to pull for the old school in everythingit undertakes. To the incoming Seniors, let us leave a word with you. Tomor-row is your day. It is yours to improve on the things we havedone. This is a sacred charge. Let us impress you with the respon-sibilities awaiting you. As leaders in the school this year we wereresponsible, to a great extent, for the success or failure of the dif-ferent activities of the school. We had a good Literary Society, youmust make it a better one; we were justly proud of our footballteam, you must carry
RM2AN9CR2–Milady in Brown 1909 . Eddie Lek ANTrio.NS Tennessee Special in English and in Mathematics.Bible Study Leader: Treasurer of Tennessee Club.. Patty Davis Texas Special in English and PhilosophyV. V. C. A.
RM2AG66RY–. The black and gold [serial]. BLACK AND GOLD 121. BASEBALL The most successful season for any of our athletics this year fallsto baseball. Without a doubt this has been one of its best years sincethis sport has predominated in the Winston-Salem High School. Although we did not reach the finals in the Western section ofNorth Carolina we were fortunate enough to enter the semi-finals,which we lost to Bessemer City in a heart-rending game by an 8 to 5score. The success of the team can be laid to no other cause than theable coaching of Mr. Claude Joyner, who has for five years been headcoach of a
RM2AJ5RJE–Our yesterdays . ROMAN MILLER Forward Romey, although the smallest man on our team,was by no means the slowest. He surprised many visit-ing teams with his fast and accurate passwork. Romeyis a Junior and will be back strong for next years team. EDGAR CLAUSER Forward Jake was a hard fighter and was always found inthe midst of the fray. He seemed able to toss the ballthrough the ring from any part of the floor, thus scoringmany points for Berne. I ? V
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RM2AJ6FYA–Our yesterdays . T£®mY.. Class of Nineteen Twenty-Two Class Colors—Blue and Gold Class Flower—Yellow Tulip Class Motto—He conquers who endures The Sophomores saw a path of green.They thought it was a Freshman Class;But, when they nearer to it drew,They saw it was a looking glass. This was quite the case in the fall of 1918 when thirty-one innocentsmade their first appearance in the Berne High School, for you see we were notthe typical green group of Freshmen. We were an exception to the or-dinary Freshman class, and we saw the nine months through, with a strong-determination to achieve great t
RM2AG701N–. The black and gold [serial]. ports writer in the world; Ralph Elliott and MarshallCahill, editors of the Daily Shorthand News; Virda Morton, Palmerwriting expert; Helen Craddock, Principal of the Maiden LadiesBusiness College. A glimpse into the Hippodrome was next given with GallowayReynolds and David Fisher in their famous stunt: Midgets ofToyland. Then appeared Luella Spaugh, surrounded by many admirers,demonstrating how to drive a car and entertain ones best beau atthe same time. Then Margaret Robinson was seen walking hurriedly to heroffice that she might accommodate the countless clien
RM2AN99AB–Milady in Brown 1909 . Annie Leigh Fishkr Texas Special in English. ^Secretary of Special Diploma Class; Vice President ofEnsemble Club; S- C. S. R. R.. Lerov Smotherim.vx Special in Expression.
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RM2AN8K1F–The blue and gold . norable discharge, was gladly welcomed by the S C C We club members want to thank Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb for what they have done f^i^S uptdiLt ts,Sa,,) ac^ tSingTth Now we have tried to tell you a little of our Club and what we are doing We are sure you agree with us in thinking it is the best one Findlay High ever had Next standard. ^ *** t0 g° S°me t0 °Utnval us or ™ *° me up to our 54 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919. Justamere Club OFFICERS John McCarthy ..President Ruth Spangler Vice-President Beatrice Rinehart Secretary Max Fenberg Treasurer Miss Baker Critic Having felt the n
RM2AX24G0–The sword and rifle [serial] . — ± Bingham School Athletic Association. OPFICERS. P. N. Moore President R. R. Davenport Vice-President H. E. Woodruff Secretary-Treasurer Football. igoa. H. E. Woodruff Captain and Manager 1903. W. P. BOMAR Captain and Manager Baseball. S. Little Manager C. C. Stephenson Captain Gymnasium Team. H. C. RAGSDALE Captain 54. FOOTBALL SQUAD. SHORT DAVENPORTCAPT. BROOKER KENNEY FITZPATRICK, R. SHEPPARD FITZPATRICK, O. KEITH CAPT. WILLIAMS (Coach* CAPT. BEALL WOODRUFF (Capt. i SOMERVELL BOMAR DALE HOGIN WARD
RM2AN4HFF–The Scottonian . BEHPPBaDrarai^BBBCTJ ctbd. During the school year 1920-21, dramatics at Scott has been carried on bythree organizations of the school: the Scott Friendship Club, the French Society,and the Glee Club. In addition to the entertaining plays presented by the cap-able actors and actresses of these organizations, there has been the first and secondSenior enterprises: the presentation of the Scarlet Masque Club of Ohio StateUniversity in their musical comedy, O My, O Mar! and of Miss Ruth Draperin her much admired character sketches. So, all in all, the past year may becounted as one
RM2AWMFJK–The annual . .MISS HKSSIK T. nVA{. H. S. Instructor in .Mjitlicmatics. .Miss Hiicr v;is iji-iuluatcd from the Val)ash IligliSchool; froiu Dc l*auv rniversity, in lltO.); Miss Haerlias taujrht in tiic (iranunar Schools in Wahash; sinceIDOf) has hccn Instiuctoi in Mathematics at the WahasiiHi!) School. .1. Iv KWDCMKFK, .. H. Instructor in .Manual Trainiiiir. •lohn H. KadclitVe from (ii-eentiehl. fuiliana. wasii:ra(luate(l from Danville Central Normal, and attendedIndiana IniversitN ; .ssist. Principal and SuptM-visor ofManiial Ti-aininj:: for eiirlit years in the (Jreentield HighSciiool..
RM2AFWW5M–. Sickle. See here a gracious maid. Rena Mae Furman Class Basket Ball Team (1), Chorus (1) (2) (3) (4),Athenian (2) (3) (4), Athletic Association (3) (4), DeutscherVerein (3), Dramatic Club (4). Rena, sister to Freda, rivals her virtues. But she has ajolly little giggle all her own, she has, and such dimples,too!However, she was a little too meek, and should get the spiritof the Class and not be deaf to the praise that is her due. We look for a great futurein you, so dont disappoint us by becoming a school teacher.. A closed mouth catches no flies. Lawrence Everett Gallaway Transferred from Sp
RM2AG8K14–. The black and gold [serial]. Edmund Maron DayeEddie What a zvarm-hearted rogue is this! Chief Funmaker Senior Black andGold; Associate Editor Black andGold; Member Calvin H. Wiley Liter-ary Society, Library Pages Association,Club of the Day, Winston Hi Play-ers, Athletic Association, Senior SoccerTeam. William Charlie Daye Bill Sheik There ivas a laughing devil in hiseye. Varsity Football Manager; MemberTrack Team 23, 24, 25, MonogramClub, Calvin H. Wiley Literary So-ciety, Auditorium Association, Club ofthe Day, Athletic Association.
RM2AN6K9D–The Scottonian . SBEUUC 5COTT €. imitation (Ito ir. HtUtam larkua dmifrau The Senior Class of 1921 most respectfully dedicates this Scottonian as atoken of its veneration for the man and his work, and its regret for his retire-ment from the position of Superintendent of Schools..
RM2ANAK0J–Milady in Brown 1905 . Beta Sigma Omicron Founded at Columbia, Missouri,,1888. Chapter Roll Beta Fulton, Missouri. Delta Sedalia, Missouri. Epsilon Mexico, Missouri. Eta Columbia, Missouri. Zeta Pueblo, Colorado. Theta Nashville, Tennessee. Iota Staunton, Virginia. Kappa Washington, D. C. TKeta Chapter Ettie Beeland Alabama. Reeekah Benton Missouri. Olivia Brown Tennessee. Vera Artemisia Daniel Texas. Florence Foscue Texas. Ethel Roberta King Missouri. Anna May Heflin Kentucky. Emma Lee Newman ...... Alabama. Pearl Cordell Humphreys .... Missouri. Georgine Reid Indian Territorj. Ettie Byrnes K
RM2AN6DB7–The Scottonian . ,-o BBBPOBaDHaFBBBOP aaBaM. Clift, Helen. Elective. FultonSchool. Periclean, Treasurer, 20,21. Glee Club, 21. What sweet delights a quiet lifeaffords. Converse, Gertrude. Elective. Mon-roe School. I am a feather for each -wind thatblows. Cook, Doris. Elective. Cherry School.Fasces. Scott Friendship Club. The personification of the utmostvaluation of this worlds good. Davidson, Kathryn. Elective. Mon-roe School. Her voice was ever soft, gentle,and low, an excellent thing inwoman. Davies, Elizabeth. Academic. Peri-cleans. Fasces. Ah! pensive scholar, what isfame? Day, Carrol. Ac
RM2AG652C–. The black and gold [serial]. STRICTLY AHOME PROD-UCT OF THEHIGHESTQUAUTY ATTHE RIGHTPRICE It pays Winston-Salem and North Carolinataxes, and helps make the Old Home Towna better place in which to live. After using it thirty days you will want noother. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT,AND DO IT NOW. Vaughn Coffee Mills, Inc. Winston-Salem, N. C. Barber Printing Co.^ Inc. School AnnualsCatalogsInvitationsVisiting CardsAnnouncements just ^al (jood Printing Winston-Salem, N, C Kester Machinery Co. ESTABLISHED 1880 Machineryand Mill Supplies Winston-Salem, North Carolina 430 MAIN ST. Phones: Store 1700; Of
RM2AG8J3G–. The black and gold [serial]. Elizabeth McCavv DillardBlitz She has an eye that could speak,though her tongue ivere silent.Member Senior Basketball Team, Var-sity Basketball Team, Le Cercle Fran-cais, Girls Glee Club, Winston HiPlayers, Famae Collectae Club, Ath-letic Association, Rooters Club. BLACK AND GOLD 15 Virginia DunkleeJinny What distraction ivas meant to man-kind ivhen thou ivast made!President Current Thinkers Club (sec-ond term) ; Statistician Senior Blackand Gold; Vice-President and Treas-urer Athletic Association 24; MemberVarsity Hockey Team, Le Cercle Fran-cais, Class Hockey T
RM2AX2PB8–The sword and rifle [serial] . CAPT. BEALL CAPT. BROOREB FACULTY NESTORIANA. Oh, you may think its awful toughTo shine your own brogans, And tidy up your dusty rooms,And scour out rusty pans. But, comrades, let me tell you true,The time will come too soon, When all the drudgery youve learnedWill prove a blessed boon. For in this great, wide land of ours,No luck is going to wait Until your valet tumbles down And swings for you the gate. Tou ve got to run and jump the fenceTo win the prize thats mans, A nd he will cinch the shiniest Whos scoured out rusty pans. >89. ii.
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RM2AWM7YD–The annual . SOPHS BJD I LOOK LIKE THAT LA5T YEAR?
RM2AWKKGB–The annual . he sleigh bells is sweet, but so isthe Itirds song. I am satisfied to throw snow balls whenthe time of roses is past. I enjoy a warm set of furs attheii- i>roper time as much as an electric fan at its time.And so when the snow blows. Ill take snow; and when theflowers bloom Ill enjoy the roses and be thankful. —E. R. 14. THE BURIED TREASURE Two girls were slowly driving along the road one dayabout the first of September. They were taking theirtime and talking about everything in general. The lineswere wound around the whip and both girls sat withtheir hands folded. Helen Clark,
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RM2AN85TG–Milady in Brown 1909 . ^: O, Im glad that wasnt true! I couldnt eatany more; and, anyhow, I guess Ill keep em bothand stick it out. Edith Young. Music Faculty Edouard HesseibergDirector Alice K. LeftwichPiano Mrs. Sophie Gieske BerryPiano Martha G. DismukesPiano Florence E. WebbPiano Louise BogenriepPiano Leua WheelerVoice JOHAXNA WiPPLIXGER Voice Madeleine PettitViolin
RM2AG7BH0–. The black and gold [serial]. LuciLE Elizabeth RoseLib Bettyirhen you kno^v a thing, to hold thatyou kno=iv it; and zihen you do notknozi- a thing, to alloiv that you donot kno^v it; this is kno-i.iledge.Associate Editor of Black and GoldStaff; Senior Chairman of llLl; Mem-ber G-Y Club. Le Cercle Francais,Athletic Association. Current Think-ers Club. Rooters Club; Winner Sec-ond Prize in D. A. R. Essav Contest. BLACK AND GOLD 41 Margaret Tucker SharpGuls She is the acme of thingsaccomplished. Press Reporter of Girls Athletic As-sociation; Class Historian; Secretaryof Current Thinkers Club (fi
RM2AFWDBP–. Sickle. He that does not think too highly of himself is more esteemed thanhe imagines. Edwin Friederick Stoll (4), Orchestra (1) (3), Athletic Association (2) (3)Lyceum (3) (4), Class Marshal (3). That is just the case with Edwin Friederick (my, what aname). He is hked by nearly everyone and yet we fear that hedoes not realize it. It is much better, both for yourself andfor others to be that way than to think too highly of yourselfan l not be esteemed by others. We are expecting you to make more noise when youget out of school, so dont disappoint us.. Nearly all the great men are dead and I
RM2AM3325–Epitome . W. O. WISSLER, Superintendent, History. Earlham College,Indiana State Normal,Wisconsin University. LOUISE WILLIS PENNING-TON, Spanish. Earlham College. W. J. STAHR,Principal, Science.Indiana University. LAURA Mccracken, Domestic Science.Central Normal College. WALTER M. PITTS;MathematicsEarlham College. ELIZABETH ROUNDS, Commercial. George Washington University.Earlham College.
RM2AJ5AMM–Our yesterdays . RE College Education and Statesmanship Less than 1 per cent, of American men arecollege graduates, yet this i % of college graduates has furnished: 55% of our Presidents 36% of our members in Congress 47% of the Speakers of the House 54% of the Vice-Presidents 62% of the Secretaries of State 50% of the Secretaries of Treasury 67% of the Attorneys General 69% of the Justices of the Supreme Court The above is the percentage of all statesmen fill-ing the above offices since the founding of our Gov-ernment. During the past 50 years the percentage of col-lege graduates in each of t
RM2AKNX7W–The black and gold [serial] . t the house is haunted, because severalyears ago a young woman was murdered by some thieves,who were taking the family plate when she discoveredthem Not believing in ghosts, I volunteered to go that nightand find the cause of the noise, the men agreeing to gowith me to the fence in front of the house. And so aboutnine oclock I took my electric lantern and set out for thehaunted house. On reaching the place I left my companions out at thegate, and went boldly into the house. It was a great,rambling old house and had not been occupied since themurder. I rambled alon
RM2AM2JTF–Epitome . ogy 1 Com. Arithmetic 2Music A Practical Arts Ninth Year Cr. English 2 Algebra 2 Foreign Language 2 (Spanish or Latin) General Science 2 or Manual Training 2 orDomctic Science 2Music 54Tenth Year Cr.English 2Geometry 2Foreign Language 2Early European History 2Adv. M. T.& Mechan-ical Draw. 2Adv. Dom. Science 2Music y^Eleventh Year Cr.English 2Modern History 2Physical Geography 2Physics 2Agriculture 2Music 1/4 Tuclfth Year Cr. English 2 U.S. History 1 Civics 1 Physics 2 Agriculture 2 Com. Arithmetic 2 Music >;i Commercial Ninth Year Cr. English 2 Algebra 2 Foreign Language 2 (Spani
RM2AM2G3C–Epitome . The speakers for this year have proved to be exceptionally fine.Among those were: Mes;ers Strayer, Hartley, Chadwick, Rathff, Brown, Study andRay. On another occasion. Miss Billy Miller entertained us with readings. Miss Neff has brought to us music work of such type, that it is equal to andbetter than that found in many Universities. Our appreciation and interest for thiswork is unlimited, and we have tried to co-operate and work with Miss Neff as shestrove to enlighten us in regards to this line of work. This music work has not been for the purpose of making musicians of all of us,
RM2AKHYMG–The black and gold [serial] . Nancy Tyree Esther Efird Edward Scheidt William Sharpe Most Athletic Most Popular. Mary RoanClarence ConnellyBest Looking Miles DavisNancy CrowtherMost Typical 36 BLACK AND GOLD Hag Errama I wish I were a man, the Senior criesWith furrowed brow and tired aching eyes;While he struggles with math and Latin galore,(And the teacher delights in piling on more).If I were a man all my life I could shirkAnd srhun all this study, and care, and work;And each day with men of success I could dine,And forget all about these school-days of mine. Then like a bad boy he broke a g
RM2AFTXH4–. Sickle. BASKET-BALL TEAM Basket-Ball HE prospects for another championship team looked very bright asCoach Baker called for all basket ball men to report in thegymnasium, the first night after vacation. With four experiencedmen l^ack from last year, and several other promising candidates fromwhich to choose, we all looked for another winner. But owing to in-juries, and bad luck, the season did not turn out as well as expected-We opened the season at home with Coldwater. Witli C. Strauband Mott out of the game on account of sickness and two substi-tutes playing in their positions, we easily d
RM2AKJ8PA–The black and gold [serial] . Lucy Catherine Maynard Charms strike the sight, but meritwins the soul. Member the Charles D. Mclver Liter-ary Society, Rooters Club, Girls Ath-letic Association. BLACK AND GOLD 23 Mable Irene Long Mirth and motion prolong life. Member Charles D. Mclver LiterarySociety, Girls Athletic Association,Glee Club, Rooters Club.
RM2AN86M1–The blue and gold . eter, smiles mean sunshine and frowns mean frost. 97 B* £L Peterman Teacher ofAll Dances Lessons Every Afternoon During Summer Months at Riverside Park Manager of Peterman Dancing Academy OPENS OCT. 1, 1919 Our Orators Of all our great orators I know not which is best,Theres Dan and Buss and John and Boss And Ill not name the rest. Dan talks to us in Websters strain, He sways us with his artTo laughter, smiles, to tears and fears He touches every heart. Brave Buss gets up with sturdy smile As Bryan used to do.His silver words like pearls fall As doth the shining dew. Our Jo
RM2AN5WFE–The Scottonian . /5 c otA SBsmHansa ig BBHQQODHa %*j i^-*^. Rayman, Joe. Academic. WarrenSchool. ^? dapper youth—and not tooperfect. Reeder, John. Elective. BroadwaySchool. Junior Class Treasurer.Senior Class Treasurer. Scott Hi-Y Club President, 20. Demosthen-ian. Thistle Board 19; AssociateEditor 20. Scottonian Board 20,Associate Editor 21. Football Re-serves 19, Varsity 20. Track 19-20, Captain and Student Manager21. Senior Finance Committee. Showing that if a good face is aletter of recommendation, a goodheart is a letter of credit. Rieger, Harold. Elective. FultonSchool. The best prophet
RM2AWKKMC–The annual . he other in the eye. Instantly thetight was on. When Jimmy came to himself he was seat-ed on the other pounding him for all there was in it. Justthen a strong arm lifted him off his opponent. It was theschoolmaster who towered above them. Vou. Ralph Bennet, he said addressing the con-quered (Hie, go into the house, Ill attend to you later.And as for you, turning to Jimmy, you should beashamed of yourself. The very tirst day in school, light-ing like a wild beast. Now children. addressing theschool at large, dont you think he is a beautiful speci-men of the human race with his face
RM2AWMWWB–The annual . ?-:-/.^^p: Xr 1 THE ANNUAL 1912 f|? PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1913 OF THE WABASH HIGH SCHOOL fc 7009851
RM2AFWRFY–. Sickle. Contentment is a pearl of great price. Blanche Severa Harris High School Quartette (3), Girls Chorus (3). This girl has ever been a loyal member of the school andwhile never intruding was always ready to do whatever shecould for the class. She sang in the quartet one year anddid her part very nicely. The best wishes of the class gowith her in whatever occupation she takes up. I am sure, cares an enemy to life. Floyd Blaine Harris Class Base Ball (1), Track (3), Lyceum (3) (4), DoubleQuartette (4). Floyd, or Doc, as he is better known, certainly gotthe spirit of the Senior Class, as h
RM2AG8MNF–. The black and gold [serial]. Effie Ruth ClarkFillis Thou ^vhose locks outshine the sun. Vice-President of Girls Glee Club;Member Winston Hi Players; DigestCruisers Club. Thomas Frank ClingmanTom Nature migld stand up and say to all the icorld This is a man.Member Football Squad, Boys GleeClub, Calvin H. Wiley Literary So-ciety, Modern Progress Club, AthleticAssociation..
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RM2AG82CG–. The black and gold [serial]. Alice Louise Lambe Virtue alone is the unerring sign ofa noble soul. Member Varsity Tennis Team, SeniorBasketball Team, Senior Hockey Team,Girls Glee Club, Winston Hi Players,Le Cercle Francais, Famae CollectaeClub, Athletic Association, RootersClub.. 30 BLACK AND GOLD
RM2AN901T–The blue and gold . t superiors (who seem to have been born when gray matter was given out ingallons instead of pints) gazed at us with a mixture of sympathy and disdain on theirfaces. Ah! well! Be still sad heart and cease repining, behind clouds is the sun stillshining. Thy lot is the common fate of all Freshmen. Some day well be big andwise, too, maybe. Then came the time of the Red Cross drive and to raise a fund for Red Crossmemberships, the Lincoln school had a social. The Freshmen girls assisted by MissMoore had a candy booth, decked out in purple and gold, our class colors. The boyshad
RM2AJHTY8–The black and gold [serial] . and Delivered132 W. Fourth St. Phone 870 A. J. LINVILLE, Prop. OUR MOTTO: BETTER SERVICE LET WRIGHT WRITE IT P. L. Wright (a Co. Incorporated R.eal Estate and Insurance A wise investment in real estate has been thebeginning of many a mans fortune. Why not beginthat investment now? We Buy, Sell, Rent and Insure Your PropertyTelepHone 1045 OHanlon Building For Quality Foods CALL R. B. CRAWFORD (SL CO. PHones SS, 89 and 312 SometKing Good to Eat All tlie Time Rominger Furniture Co. Home and Office FurniturePianos and Organs Eat Peerless Ice Cream Trade-Mark Registere
RM2AKP0A2–The black and gold [serial] . bury me and tell no one? I had read of such occurren-ces. THE BLACK AND GOLD 11 1 tell you I am not Sherman, I cried, making a lastdesperate struggle to get loose. Im Tom Jordan, ofLaurinburg. I— Shut up, sonny, interrupted old Jess, Youve talkedenough for one summer day—git your rope ready boys. Wait a minute, Jess. The hotel keeper had comeup unnoticed. Whats the name on those papers? JohnSherman? Why thats the name of the fellow that oc-cupies that room—but hes out of town now. Whats that? Whats that? said old Jess, who hadthe habit of repeating what he said. W
RM2AN8EEW–Milady in Brown 1909 . Officers Josephine Barnum President Bertha Ali.ing vice President LucitE Batchelder Secretary Lillian- Rae Gaddis . . Treasurer Members Edith Whiteside Rachel Xorth Ella Whitnel Caroline Cheanev Gertrude Barnes Birdie Mae Matthews Rosalie Pegrani Gracia Ailing Bertha Ailing Lila Belle Acheson Lillian Rae Gaddis Lucile Batchelder Catharine Lee Josephine Banium Ci.EMMIE ROSSON Maud Lea Florence Sleud .Bekta Rees Texas Club Officers PresidentPresident . SecretaryTreasurer Katherine B a d uErie AllenLillian AshSadie AshNorma BonnerTexie BlalockAlice Bruce Delia Burns I d a L
RM2AWKHBB–The annual . ight tendedto discourage the boys and made the Peru game seem doulit-ful. However, the l)oys played the game, but were defeatedby a score of 56-0. On Tliauksgiving Wal)ash played its annual game atHuntington. The playing of the Huntington team com-pletely outclassed the Wabash l)oys, as can be seen by thescore 66-0. Football Schedule for 1911.Oct. 14^At Wabash—Wabash 5, Star City 6.Oct. 21—At Warsaw—Wabash 15, Warsaw 0.Oct. 28—At Wabash—Wabash 0, Fairmount 9.Nov. 11-At Peru—Wabash 0, Peru 56.Nov. 80—At Huntington—Wabash 0. Huntington 66. Winners of -W. Football. Herald Talbert 12
RM2AM2YCJ–Epitome . CHARLES REPLOGLE. President 22,Epitome 22,Widespread 21, 22,Glee Club 22Basket Ball 22. ALINE HOWER. Vice President 22,Epitome 22,Widespread 22,Glee Club 21, 22,Orchestra 19, 20, 21, 22,Board of Control 22. HELEN RIGGS. Secretary-Treasurer 22,Epitome 21, 22,Glee Club 21, 22. HELEN BARRON.Glee Club 22. ARNIM ROOT. Epitome 22, Basket Ball 19, 20, 21, 22, Glee Club 21. SARA WARFEL. Widespread 22,Glee Club 21.. ?m
RM2AM2B0X–Epitome . ou a cordial invitation to make our store 30jrstopping place, whether ^Jou buj) or not. We want to call your attention to our special Friday and :5aturday sales. We offer on thesedays different items of merchandise at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. HEARTLESS. I. She lost her! She threw her heart away! They watched her do it in blank dismay, But still, while they looked on, they raieed no voice, Altho they marveled greatly at her choice. II. She lost her heart! She threw her heart away! The man, who siezed it, looked as blank as they.And then he smiled, as if in mocking g
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