. The black and gold [serial]. rtainly luckyfor Wilson though, for by winning in the finals they gained perma-nent possession of the cup since this was their second consecutive victory. The subject for the debate this year was especially appropriateand timely. It was, Resolved: That North Carolina Should Ratifythe Port Terminals and Water Transportation Act. The affirmativewas upheld by Mell Efird and Joe Carlton; the negative, by SpruillThornton and Loretta Carroll. Under the supervision of Mr. Mann and Mr. James the teamhas done especially creditable work, as was proved by their reachingChap


. The black and gold [serial]. rtainly luckyfor Wilson though, for by winning in the finals they gained perma-nent possession of the cup since this was their second consecutive victory. The subject for the debate this year was especially appropriateand timely. It was, Resolved: That North Carolina Should Ratifythe Port Terminals and Water Transportation Act. The affirmativewas upheld by Mell Efird and Joe Carlton; the negative, by SpruillThornton and Loretta Carroll. Under the supervision of Mr. Mann and Mr. James the teamhas done especially creditable work, as was proved by their reachingChapel Hill without falling by the wayside. The girls should beespecially proud of the team, for this is only the second time in thehistory of our high school that a girl has been a member of the 1920 there were three girls on the team and this year there weretwo. Both in the arguments presented and in the manner of deliverythe team this year is regarded as one of the best that the Black andGold has ever had. —M. S., BLACK AND GOLD 83 THE MONOGRAM CLUB Being one of a very few Monogram Clubs in the state, theWinston-Salem group, now completing its fifth year of existence, hasbeen held as a model for other aspiring clubs, many requests havingbeen received for information and data concerning it. From the following words of Mr. Joyner, we gain an idea ofthe real value of the wearers of the High School athletic insignia, *TheMonogram Club is an organization which promotes clean athleticsof all kinds. At some future time this club will be able to put acrossanything which the Athletic Association undertakes. Those who have contributed such splendid leadership this yearare: President, Homer Houchins; Vice-President, George Lentz;Secretary-Treasurer, George Hatcher. These men, along with theready cooperation of the athletic coaches, Mr. T. Srygley, Mr. , Mr. C. Joyner, and Mr. Z. Fortescue, have made possiblethe various activities of the club. The primary purpose of t


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