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Title: The black and gold (serial)
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Winston City High School (Winston, N.C.) Winston-Salem City High School (Winston, N.C.) Richard J. Reynolds High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) North High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) South High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) John W. Hanes High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) James A. Gray High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Subjects: Winston City High School (Winston, N.C.) Winston City High School (Winston, N.C.) Winston-Salem City High School (Winston, N.C.) Winston-Salem City High School (Winston, N.C.) Richard J. Reynolds High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Richard J. Reynolds High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) North High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) North High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) South High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) South High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) John W. Hanes High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) John W. Hanes High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) James A. Gray High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) James A. Gray High School (Winston-Salem, N.C.) School yearbooks
Publisher: Winston, N.C. : Winston City High School Winston-Salem, N.C. : Winston-Salem City High School Winston-Salem, N.C. : Richard J. Reynolds High School Winston-Salem, N.C. : Staff of the Black and Gold : Richard J. Reynolds High School Winston-Salem, N.C. : Black and Gold Staff of the Winston-Salem High Schools Winston-Salem, N.C. : Winston-Salem High Schools Winston-Salem, N.C. : R.J. Reynolds High School
Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: North Carolina Digital Heritage Center



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this auspiciousoccasion. On the night of January 29, the Y. M. C. A. was the sceneof a gay party for the G-Y, a newly organized club. An evening wasalso set aside for a get-together of the boys and their parents. Thisnight, March 26, saw one hundred and forty-seven present in theCafeteria. With such activities behind them, the Hi-Y can truly proclaimthe year of 1924-25 to have been the most successful in its history.Throughout the year the clubs have shown a splendid spirit, withgood fellowship and cooperation closely intermingled. Those who have so faithfully served in the capacity of officersthis year are as follows: Senior Junior Sophomore President: Joe Carlton Norman Miller Homer McCann Vice-Pres.: Fleet Smith Ned Heefner Dwight Linville Secy.-Treas.: James Crawford Marion Follin Samuel Rose Faculty Adviser: Mr. Srygley Mr. Garrett Mr. Bailey Teacher: Rev. Rights Mr. Garrett Mr. Sebring General OfficersMusic Director, Archie SpaughPublicity Editor, Spruill Thornton —S. r., 25.
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BLACK AND GOLD 87 THE DRAMATIC CLUB There is no one thing in the High School that has given thestudent body at large more pleasure and enjoyment than have the ac-tivities of the Dramatic Club and the Winston Hi Players. An un-usually large amount has been accomplished by the club, especiallywhen one takes into consideration the fact that it was organized onlythis year. It has captured a number of coveted prizes and has shedmuch honor and glory on old R. J. R. H. S. A glance over the listof things which have taken place will suffice in bringing about a reali-zation of the splendid work they have done. The school first heard from the club in a one-act play, TheBoor, which was produced in chapel and later at Granville School. The next thing was another one-act play, Peggy, a Carolinafolk play, also given before the school at chapel. Then came one of the events which the school greatly enjoyedand appreciated; namely, the reading of Dickens Christmas Carolby the famous Professor Koch. Howe

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