The black and gold [serial] . c City of Hopewell.—Rosalie Worlds Debt to Missions.—Mary Origin of Some Phrases.—Thelma Value of Our Library.—Luella Developments of Electricity.—Carl Superstitions.—Mattie Events in the Tw^entieth Century.—EllenShepherd, My Trip to Washington.—Norwood Years of the Tw^—Ruby —Lena Hanes. Points of Interest Around Norfolk.—Clement Hanes. A Trip to Richmond.—Jacquelin Taylor. Problems of the Kitchen.—Nanna Johnson. The Best Friends of Man.—Joseph Cook. Th


The black and gold [serial] . c City of Hopewell.—Rosalie Worlds Debt to Missions.—Mary Origin of Some Phrases.—Thelma Value of Our Library.—Luella Developments of Electricity.—Carl Superstitions.—Mattie Events in the Tw^entieth Century.—EllenShepherd, My Trip to Washington.—Norwood Years of the Tw^—Ruby —Lena Hanes. Points of Interest Around Norfolk.—Clement Hanes. A Trip to Richmond.—Jacquelin Taylor. Problems of the Kitchen.—Nanna Johnson. The Best Friends of Man.—Joseph Cook. The Rapid Growth of the Industrial World.—Edwin Nash. Noted Women of the Day.—Nell Horton. London in Shakespeares Day.—Bessie Ambler. Military Training in High Schools.—Luther Lashmit. War on Alcohol.—Tycho Nissen. The Value of a Business Education.—Alma Social —Gordon Seniors Thoughts on Shakespeare.—Madge Winston-Salem.—Banks 62 THE BLACK AND GOLD After winning from nearly every team in the western partof the State and having won every game they played, the mem-bers of the High School Basketball Team left for Chapel Hill toplay Durham for the State Championship. I need not mentionthe score as everyone knows we lost by one point. But we lostfighting and are going back next year stronger than ever. Baseball has never taken very well in this school some this year we had hoped to have the best team in the historyof the school, when things came up that we could not help andknocked baseball in the head. As it is, we have played only twogames, winning one and losing one. The team showed up fine inthese two games, and should they have a chance to play any morerames would make their opposing teams sit up and take notice. Jacquelin Taylor.


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