Statesboro High School - Criterion Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)
- Class of 1936
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QAIIORITERION
1936
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STATESBORO HIGH SCHOOL
STATESBORO GEORGIA
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Published Annually by the Senior Class
Volume XXI
FOREWGRD
OUR SCHOOL DAYS will always
furnish memories to be cherishedg
so it has been the privilege of the
editors to try to preserve in this
CRITERION a few of these golden
memories with the hope that in
the years to come the pages may
bring back the old associations
and renew a flood of remembrance
which will again bring happiness
into the hearts of us all
Miss MARY Lou CARMICHAEL
DEDICATION
ONE WHOM
EVERY SENIOR MAY TRULY CALL FRIEND
We bale bcvn rzcmls together
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SUPERINTENDENT
THE sUccEss OR FAILURE in life depends
very much upon the ideals
of the individual.
If one's ideals are high
tudes are proper, they will the
end attained. ,
There is little difference between work
and play except the attitude with ,which
we enter into each.
We may detect happiness or gloom in
life according to what we look for.
The days are bright when we look for
cheer and sunshine.
The world smiles upon us when we
smile at the world
Life usually gives back to us what we put into lt
The real issues of life are our own making, and depend largely on our
attitudes and ideals
Our great duty in life is to cultivate high ideals and wholesome atti
tudes toward the problems which confront us daily
Our great task is to make our lives count for the betterment of the
world in which we live, and this end may be attained by cultivating
proper attitudes and ideals
We should learn early in life to adjust ourselves to the conditions by
which we are surrounded, and strive diligently to correct any maladjust
ments
Our lives are yust what we make them, determined by the manner of
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"I wish that each member of this class may find a niche in life where
he may render the services of a good citizen in a democratic society."
MRS. D. L. DEAL, A.B.
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MARY ALMA COBB, A.B.
"May the years ahead of you bring the fulfillment 0. otto that
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WILLIAM S. DEAL, A.B.
"May harmony be the theme of your song of life."
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VIRDIE L E HILLIARD, A.B.
"I wish for each member of this year's graduating class a long life of
happiness and success."
ARNELL LEWIS, A.B.
"I wish you success in every undertaking and happiness throughout
life."
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IRENE ARDEN
"May the high principles and lessons taught you during your high
school years be so indelibly imprinted upon your character that it will
be as a beacon light reflecting its rays upon a darkened world."
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I wish for the Senior Class a one
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"May you always smile at dimcultiesf'
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"Knowledge is power, and power is success.' May every member of 4 L '
the class of '36 be a success!"
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members of the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-six
find happiness in their chosen walks of life."
ADRIANNE WILLS, A.B. I
"To yourself be true."
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NAN HUQKABEE, A.B., A.M.
member of the Senior Class live his life in such a way that
it will be helpful to others."
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Always keep in mind that today
decides tomorrow.' You are build
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A hfe of ach1evement joy servxce and success IS our Wlsh for each
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cLAss COLORS: Royal Blue and Gold
CLASS FLOWER! Sweet Pea
CLASS MOTTO: "Give to the world the best you have 4
the best will come back to you."
WE HAVE RESERVED SPACE in this, the twenty-first volume of the CRITERION, for the
publication of the list of those who have qualified for honors through the first term
of the senior year. Those who have a general average of A throughout ghe four years
of high school are given a Certificate of High Honorg those with an average of B+ are
graduated with Honorsg and those who have an average of B receive Honorable Mention.
It is possible that the following ratings may be raised or lowered by the second
semester's work:
HIGHEST HONORS
ANNETTE FRANKLIN
HONORS
XVINONA ALDRED MANORA NEW
ALFRED MERLE DORMAN A. J. RUCKER
JURELLE SHUPTRINE
HONORABLE MENTION
MARY SUE AKINS PAULINE MALLARD 6 W
JAMES ALDRED ELDRTDGE MOUNT
LESTER BRANNEN GENE RU51-imc
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The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. johnson.
Mr. johnson is a popular member
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Although the print he little, the whole matter
And copy of the father, eye, nose, lip,
The trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the valley,
The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek, his smilesg
The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger.
LESTER BEANNEN .
ELDRIDGE MOUNT .
MARJORY PURVIS .
MANORA NEW .
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MARY SUE AKINS
Entered Sophomore Class, '33, "S" Club, '33, '34s Assistant
Editor Hi-Owl, '35, Glee Club, '35, Basketball, '34, '35g Cheer
Leader, '35, '36, J. T. J., '33, '34, President, '35, '36, Literary
Editor Hi-Owl, '36, Current Events Club, '35, Editor-in-Chief
Crursluon.
Entered Senior Class, ootball, '35, Music Club, 5, '36.
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Dramatic Club, '33, '34, '35, President, '36, Radio Contest, 'Hg
Vice-President McDowell Music Club, '35, Harmony Music
Club, '36, Assistant Social Editor Hi-Owl, '35, Assistant Editor
Hi-owl, '36, Original Club, S. S. S. Club, '33, '34, '35, '363
Literary Editor Clu'rEluoN.
RICHARD FRANK ALDRED
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Entered junior Class, '34, Basketball, '35g Cheer Leader, '355
Current Events Club, '359 "S" Club, '34, '35, Class Editor
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JA S WILLIAM ALDRED lift'
Original Clubg cDowell Music Club, '35 g Business Manager
Hi-Ow 365 Circulation Manager CRITERION.
MARIE-.ANNE BLITCH
Basketball, '33, '34g "S" Club, '35, '36, Harmony Music Club,
'35, '36g Current Events Club, '34, '35.
RY WILSON BANKS
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SENIORS
LESTER ELI BRANNEN'
Original Club, President junior Class, Vice-President Senior
Class, Associate Editor Hi-Owl, '35, Football, '34, '35, Band,
'34, '36, Harmony Music Club, '35.
ROSETTA BRANNEN
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Entered Junior Year, Current Events Club, '34, '35.
OLNEY L. BROWN '
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'35, Science Club, '31, '32, Three Musketeers Club, joke Editor
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DOROTHY BRANNEN
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Entered Sophomore Year, '33, Glce Club, '35, Current Events
Club, '34, '55,
ROBERT JUDSON BROWN
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EMORY BROWN
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LULA MARIE DAVIS
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President, '34, Secretary, '35, Business Manager, '36, Radio Con-
test, '34, '36, District Contest, '34, McDowell Music Club, '35,
Secretary, '35, Harmony Music Club, '36, Advertising Manager
CRITEKION, '36, S. S. S. Club, '34, '35, '36, Original Club.
JAMES ARTHUR BUNCE f' '
ntered Sophomore Class, '33.
' WADE CARLTON CARRUTH
Entered Sophomore Class, '33, Band, '34, '35, '36, Glee Club,
'35, Music Club, '35, Sports Editor CluTEltloN.
EDWARD HAMPTON CARRUTH
Entered Sophomore Class, '33, band, '34, '35, '36, Glee Club,
'35, Music Club, '35, Sports Editor CRITEIUON.
ANNETTE MOORE FRANKLIN '
Harmony Music Club, '34, '35, '36, S. S. S. Club, '34, '35, '36,
Original Club, Treasurer junior Class, Business Manager Clu-
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WILLIAM DONALDSON FRANKLIN
Football, '35, '36, Basketball, '35, '36, Track, '35, '36, Presi-
dent Current Events Club, '36, Class Scribe, '36.
MARY LINNIE HARDEN
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GLENICE VIRGINIA HAYSLIP
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GLADYS MARGAREE JOHNSON
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GERALD DEW GROOVER
Football, '34, '35, Track, '34, Manager Track Team, '35, Glee
Club, '35, Science Club, '32, '33, Current Events Club, '35,
Ioke Editor Hi-Owl, '36, T. E. T. Club, '36.
MARY HELEN LANIER
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Basketball, '34, '35, S. 5. S. Club, '34, '35, Original Club,
Literary Editor CRITERION.
GRADY ELTON KENNEDY
Football, '33, '34, '35, "S" Club, '33, '34, '35, '36, Basketball,
'33, '34, '35, '36, ,Track, '33, '34, '35, '36, Baseball, '34, '35,
All-District Forward, Basketball, '35, High Point Man in
Tournament, '35, Original Club, joke Editor CRITERION.
ROXEY LEONA LEWIS
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Original Club, Current Events Club- Glee Club, '35, Assistant
Snapshot Editor CRITERION.
MARY SXRTIN
Science Club, '32, Basketball, '33, '34, '35, "S" Club, '34, '35,
'36, Glee Club, '35, Current Events Club, '34, '35, Cheer
Leader, '36, 'Social Editor Ciurmuorv.
JOHN HORACE MCDOUGALD
McDowell'Music Club, Treasurer, '34, '35, Harmony Music
Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '34, '35, Associate Circulation Man-
ager Hi-Owl, '34, '35, Editor-in-Chief Hi-owl, '36, Treasurer
T. E. T. Club, '36, Original Club, Photographic Manager Clu-
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NUEBE PAULINE MALLARD
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Hi-Owl, '36, Assistant Photographic Manager CKITEMON.
ELDRIDGE MELFORD MOUNT, JR.
Entered junior Class, '34,EAssociate Sports Editor Hi-Owl, '35,
Football, '36, Secretary and Treasurer of Class, '36,
1 LILLIAN MOSELEY
Basketball, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, .'35, Original Club.
FRANK OLLIFF, JR.
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Entered Junior Year, Current Events Club, '34, '35.
FLOYD PEARSON
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GEORGE B. PRESTON
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Football, '33, '34, '35, Captain, '35g'Basketball, '35, '36, Busi-
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Team, '35, Class Prophet, '36.
BURTON HUGH RAMSEY
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GENE STRATTON RUSHING
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WILLIE JURELLE SHUPTRINE
Basketball, '34, '35, Literary Editor Hi-Owl, '35S S- S- 5- Club,
'34, '35, Harmony Music Club, '35, '36, "5" Club, '34,,'35i
Secretary junior Class, '34, '35, Original Club, Art Editor
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BLANCI-IE SMITH
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NORA BOB SMITH
Harmony Music Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, '36, Secretary, '33,
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ANDREW JACKSON RUCKER
Entered Freshman Class.
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Football, '12, Club, '14, 'sn O
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JEWEL GRACE STRANGE
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Entered junior Yearg Basketball, '35g Cur ent Events Club,
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ELSIE EVELYN WARNOCK
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B. W. SI-IELLNUTT
Circulation Manager Hi-Owl, '36.
WILLIAM OSBORNE SNEED
Entered junior Class, '3i4g Band, '35, '36g Harm
Club, '3s, 'J6.
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History
BACK IN THE FALL OF 1925 an eager band of youngsters approached the first grade room with all the
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astonishment we soon found ourselves growing larger in that knowledge.
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we m1ght know whxch way to turn nn il!
the hall of knowledge Our advnce
proved about as successful to us as Alxces drd from the caterprllar We
began to feel our natural selves agam when we were mtroduced to Scnence
We nursed nt and cared for nt as Alxce cared for the baby of the Duchess
whxle plates and dxshes crashed about her After carmg for nt
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etry rn the jumor year we sometnmes felt as Ahce must have when she had her
xllummatmg expernences w1th the Cheshnre Cat Sometxmes we were there and
sometxmes we weren t' At least the answer seemed to dxsappear as completely but
we really dad try to keep the grm
However much we hammered away at each day s tasks nt seemed there was
always more to do and before we were
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other semor actnvmes we were remmded of
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and ueen of Hearts of Wonderland
George acted as the Whnte Rabbnt blowmg
the trumpet and callmg our attentxon to the
most xmportant actnvltnes takmg place
Our school days are about to end as d1d
Alxces dream just hke a mass of cards all trymg to draw the rmght one to wxn the
battle of lrfe
Howes er we don t mtend to let xt end m confusxon for we hope to brmg our won
dermgs nn the Wonderland of knowledge to a happy conclusnon and with our dnplomas
actually be A dream come true'
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WHAT DOES MY HA D L
FOR THE CLASSNOFTEIJIU
POR FIFTEEN LONG YEARS I had l1ved m dreams of the dear old days at Statesboro
Hrgh and the frlends I knew there
One ramy afternoon mn the wmter of 1951 as I sat musmg xt was easy enough to
drlft away xnto a lrfe hke dream whnch recalled the fam1l1ar faces of the class of 36
Dr1v1ng lensurely along through the mountams of North Carolma I came to a small
exclusxve hotel Feelmg somehow drawn toward
the lovely httle place I parked and strolled 1nto
the lobby Imagxne my surprlse to find the two
clerks on duty who mlght have been pos1ng for
some haberdashery ad-so styhsh was the1r appearance to be Olney Brown and Gerald
dj I Groover Before my breath returned I found bowmg before me
2 our old Jamtor nm He told me Lrlhan Mosely had just arrnved
W r and after a gratlfymg talk over old t1mes she and I declded to
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Before leavmg however we all had a long talk and I found out a few thmgs I had
not known about some of our classmates It seems that Mary and
New York and had the able asslstance of Marne Anne and Ruth 1n
servmg the c1ty s soclety leaders
Also located 1n New York were urelle and Iames who had become head surgeons
1n the Bellv1ew Hosp1tal Competent nurses on the staff there
were Annette Gene and Alfred Merle
When we finally tore ourselves away from our comfortable
surroundmgs we must have rushed away down the mountamsnde
wlth too much enthus1asm for to our horror we were soon pnled
up on the mountamsrde trymg to extrlcate ourselves from what
turned out to be a rather dangerous wreck At any rate we were threatened by the
other autolsts mvolved wnth a heavy damage sult so we began to look around for
lawy rs
A passxng car happened to contarn an old fr1end who was now
Judge B H Ramsey of Ph1ladelph1a After an mvestrgatlon he as
sured us our mterests would be cared for by hrs law Hrm whlch also
contanned as members Col George Preston and Senator Frank Olhff
Thankmg our lucky stars that we were unhurt and able to go
on we stopped ln the next large town for new dresses smce we felt
we showed the ravages of the trxp too much to go on
Walkmg up the ma1n street and wondermg wh1ch shop to enter we saw the famnlrar
names Akxns and Smlth Of course our cur1os1ty led us straight
xhto the presence of Mary Sue and Nora Bob W 1th all thelr old
trme pep they went to work to make us presentable As If was
nearmg closlng trme we wanted for the proprletors to accompany
us Nora Bob sa1d she would dr1ve as she had a surprxse for us As
we drove down a lovely shady street she slowed down before a
pretty bungalow where a woman and man were seated 1n a
lawn swrng
We joyfully recogmzed Wmona and as we hurrled to greet
her and her husband we felt her welcome even before she 1n I
vxted us to stay some days Wxth her For the even1ng s enter 4' 'J 5
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tamment she carrxed us to hear Ray Akxns and h1s dance orchestra W
were dellghted to find Ray had won the radno dnstmctxon wh1ch m hrgh school
days had belonged to Wayne Kmg Wxth hrs orchestra Dons Brannen
starred as a tap dancer
The next day as we pourneyed along toward Washmgton we were attracted
toward what seemed to be a mammoth demonstrat1on for such a small v1l
lage Frantlc shouts mmgled w1th the musxc of the band and we motxoned
to one Slde to make way for the process1on Wh1ch to our amazement
was headed by the Hon Vlfgll Roblnson candxdate for governor of
V1rg1n1a We finally managed to secure a word wnth hrs campalgn
managers B W J Gordon and Rueben They were so exclted
over the seemmg success of thelr campalgn that our conversatlon
was far from sat1sfactory
Rxdlng along through another small V1rg1n1a town I was at
tracted by a sxgn Wh1ch read Floyd Pearson Pamless Dentlst
Teeth Extracted as You S1t I declded to consult Dr Pearson about some
work I needed to have done and was met and efliclently cared for by hrs
office nurse Helen Lamer At the stenographer s desk sat Ehse and she told
us Lester B1ll and Emory were also famous dentxsts and people came
for mlles to enjoy the1r Work
Next day as we entered Washmgton we passed a large alrport whxch
we later learned was run by Marxe and Joyce who were both accom
pllshed av1ators Gomg on 1nto Washmgton we regxstered at a hotel
encountered Pauhne who was there wlth her husband who had
come to Washmgton to serve on some adv1sory commxttee con
nected wxth Cuban affa1rs A lnttle later as we wandered rather
diy I annlessly through the zoo We came face to face wlth Curtls who
was now head ammal tamer
Durmg the evemng It was our pleasure to wltness an ex Q
h1b1t1on performance by some famous Olymplc stars Elton Q
and R L were stnll leaders 1n the lugh d1v1ng L
Havmg seen so many of our frxends Lxlllan Paulme and I decrded
to have Ray s Orchestra come up for an evemng and we d have a brg
i.H'---- Alumm at the Mayflower Hotel It was necessary to use the rad1o to
reach some of our classmates but we stopped at nothmg to make It
At last the great day arrlved and what a thrxll
to see all the old faces agam' Even Mnss Mary Lou
was prevalled upon to come up and lead the grand
march It was truly a gala affanr
As the notes of the orchestra playmg a plann
t1ve melody as a farewell seemed to grow d1m and
hazy I gradually came to myself and
found that I had been asleep 1n my I
cha1r for an hour and my own radlo
was furmshmg the musxcal sett1ng
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We the Semor Class of 36 bemg of sound mmd and dlSp0Sll'lg memory realxzmg that we are abou.:
to pass from the stage of actxon mto reallsm unknown and knovsxng that as presently there shall be a
dnssolutxon of thus body xt IS meet and proper that we make thls dnsposltxon of our valuable assets and we
do declare and publ1sh this as our last wnll and testament hereby revokmg and annullmg all former w1lls
and declarmg that we wxll never make another
Arfzele One To our beloved Supermtendent and Faculty whose advxce examples and fa1thful care
have made posslble such measures of success as we have accomplrshed we bequeath the love and apprecla
tlon of grateful hearts Into thexr hands a great trust was commntted and to nts keepmg they were ever
faxthful
Arflcle Two To Mlss Mary Lou we bequeath the profound admxratxon and ever endearmg frxend
shnp of the class of 36
Arfzele Three To the football team of next year vse wrll the ablllty of George Preston and to the
basketball team we wnll Elton Kennedy s abnllty
Article Four To Alma Mount we w1ll Alfred Merle s gxft of gab
Arfzele Five To anybody who needs xt we w1ll Flemxng Shuman s bluff Apply early to avold the
rush
Arhcle Six 1mm1e Bunce w1lls h1s popularnty and loudness Qboth ent1rely xmagmaryj to J Brant
ley Johnson
Artzrle Sezen To the umor Class we wnll any overlooked cuds of gum we may have left adher1ng
to the underslde of desks bamsters assembly seats or any lnkely or unllkely places
Arizele Ezgbf James Aldred bemg now m hrs second chxldhood does wnll and bequeath to Gene L
Hodges hxs abxlxty to translate French
Arfzcle Nine Marxe Anne Blxtch does hereby w1ll her glasses to Emolyn Ramey who has weakened
her eyes by mcessant study
Arlzcle Ten Jurell Shuptrme s t1tle of M1ss Semor we wnll to Mlss umor
Arfzcle Elezen The excess knowledge of Annette Franklm and Manora New we w1ll to Ann
Elxzabeth Sm1th
Article Twelve The hrgh C vonces of Marne Davxs and Mary Martm we wxll to Frances Deal
and Betty Sm1th
Arfzcle Thrrteen The large amount of space taken up by Curtrs when sxttmg we wrll to the first
ten jumors who apply for lt
Article Fourteen The habxt of Horace McDougald always havmg an empty gasolme tank we wnll to
Dean Anderson
Article Fifteen The lxberahty of Frank Aldred R L Fordham and Emory Brown we wall to
Homer Blltch James Thayer and H P Jones
Artzele Szxteen We appomt Gerald Groover custod1an of our remannmg property wnth the prrvxlege
of dnsposmg of any further belongmgs of ours wh1ch we may have overlooked m our maddenmg haste
Slgned sealed and publxshed by the Semor Class of 36 as IIS last wnll and testament m the presence
of the undersxgned witnesses who subscrnbe thexr names m the presence of the testator
Scrzbe
BILL D FRANKLIN
Witnesses
EDDIE CANTOR
GRACIE ALLEN
jon PENNER
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ALFRED MERLE grumbles because
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VIRGIL ROBINSON doesn t under
stand why people dont laugh
at hIs brIght remarks
HELEN LANIER thxnks Mr Johnson should dIsmIss us at
exactly three thIrty
RUEBEN ROSENBERG thmks Mrs Deal plCkS on hnm be
cause she won t allow hIm to chew gum In class
MARY MARTIN grumbles because she doesnt have a rIde
home every day at dInner
MR JOHNSON rhmks the semors have enurely too many
pnvxleges
CURTIS can t see why everybody doesn t lIke to pose for a
PICILIIC when he wants them to
MISS Conn thmks the SCHIOKS are old enough to know how
to follow dIrectIons now
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MRS DEAL wants an answer to thIs questlon Why are
the semors always late to class?
JIMMIE BUNCE thmks he talks loud enough why doesn t
everybody lIsten7
Miss WILLS says she s tIred beIng late to dInner each mght
on account of havmg to remam at school In the after
noons wIth the L T W Club
HORACE grumbles because he cant park hIs car on the
gIrls sIde
GERALD can t find enough people to argue wIth h1m
B I-I grumbles because nobody wIll admxre hIs good looks
FRANK ALDRED thmks we ought to answer more of hlS
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CURTIS LANE
MARY LINNIE HARDEN To be a nurse
BILL SNEED To be a econd Guy Lombardo
MARY SUE ARINs To see the world
GERALD GROOVER To be a Delta Sigma
ALFRED MERLE DORMAN To tap dance
RAY AKINS To be the world s most capable electrzczan
MARIE DAVIS To be an opera star
FLEMING SI-IUMAN To be a second Malcolm Campbell
BLANCI-I SMITH To be some nch mans slenographer
MISS MARY Lou To have a perfect semor class
CECIL WATERS
To be a denlzst GENE RUSHING
To be tall WW'
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ELISE WATERS
ANNETTE FRANKLIN To gam some wezght
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MAR JoRY PURVIS
JURELLE SHUPTRINE
WINONA ALDRED
MR MONTS
ELDRIDGE MOUNT
BOBBIE SMITH
To get marrzed
To be a chorus girl
To lose a reckle
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have semors keep out 0 trouble
To be a mznxstefs son m law
To finish school
MR JOHNSON To lose hrs southern arawl
To be a marathon runner
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FRANCES DEAL I
HUGH EDENFIELD
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GENE L. HODGES
RUSSELL HALL
SARA HENDRIX
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BERNARD JOHNSON
H. P. JONES
ALMA MOUNT
BETTIE MCLEMORE
MARC-UERITE NEVILLE
MARGARET REMINGTON
JEANETTE SASSER
JAMES THAYER b
WISTA THACKSTON
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MARGARET CRAWFORD
DOROTHY DURDEN
LLSTER EDENFIELD
JUANITA FUTCH
D EDWIN GROOVER
EZELLE GRAHAM
DOROTHY HODGES
EMILY HENDRIX
NINA BELL HOWARD
LEONE JOHNSON
FI ORENCE KEENAN
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VERA LEWIS
MARGARET MARTIN
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MARTHA Pow ELL
MARY DOROTHY PURVIS
RUBY PROSSER Q.,
RUDDELL PEARSON
FRANCIS SMALLWOOD
VIRGINIA TOMLINSON
LENA BROOKS WHITE
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MARGARET ANN JOHNSON
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BETTY SMITH
FRED SMITH
JOSHUA SMITH
FRUSANA SNEED
JOHNIE WATERS
RALPH WHITE
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SAM MARTIN
BRUCE ROBINSON 'A
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VIRGINIA AKINS
FRANCES BLACKBURN
MARGARET BROWN
SARA JEAN BEASLEY
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CI-IARLES DONALDSON
SARA HOWELL
CHARLES LAYTON, JR.
MIRIAM LANIER
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. THE STUDENTS or STATESBOBO HIGH SCHOOL have enjoyed a number of
N delightful evenings during these nine months.
We have two social clubs in school. The J. T. J., which was or-
x'. ganized in '33 with ten members, and as these original J. T. J.'s graduated
Q others were invited to take their places, thus keeping ten active members
Q in high school. We hope to carry this idea on with us so that we might
' always have our original number of ten members in school.
X L The T. E. T. Club, composed of ten boys organized during the year
" of '36, but they have lost no time by their late organization, in fact,
f' they've made up for it by having some sort of entertainment every Friday night. This
Q, club, too, expects to leave members in high school each year so that their club may
' progress and in the future be something to look back on and remind them of their won-
' derful days in high school.
One of our most enjoyable occasions of the year was the lovely four-course dinner
Z at the Brooks House with which the J. T. J.'s entertained their dates. Afterwards the
jg party attended a dance at the Womans Club Room, which was sponsored by a group
'X of high school boys. Every member of the party being so congenial made a delightful
evening for all.
The boys began their big Friday nights, the best night of all to a high school
student, with a Wiener roast at Winona AldI'ed's home in Andersonville. After the
best picnic lunch we've ever eaten everybody wanted to dance. So the music was
furnished by several members of the party who played the piano and the radio tuning
in every now and then. Nevertheless we had plenty of fun.
During the Christmas holidays the original J. T. J.'s, together with the active mem-
, ' bers of the club, gave a dance at the club room, which was beautifully decorated with
I 'i ' red and green. The room was surrounded with Christmas trees and garlands and
festoons, completing a beautiful setting. "The Professors" furnished our music. All
the mothers of the J. T. J.'s were invited and most of them attended.
MEMBERS
MARY SUE AKINS . . . . President
BOBBIE SMITH .... Vice-President
MARGARET REMINGTON . Secy. and Treas.
MARION LANIER
FRANCES DEAL
LENORA WHITEsIDE
BETTIE MCLEMORE
ANN ELIZABETH SMITH
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This dance made everybody rythmical, so the T. E. T.'s entertained
with an informal dance at Horace McDougald's home in Clito on janu-
ary 17. Our chaperon made the evening more enjoyable by offering
games, which was a change from our usual Friday night routine.
During the month of February Mrs. Hitt entertained the members
of the T. E. T. Club with a steak supper at her home on South Main
Street. George Hitt acted as host. When the boys finished their feast
they went for their dates, and when they returned light refreshments
were served and dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening.
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couldn't miss such a wonderful chance for a dance. The result was a joint dance of
the two clubs. The Womans Club room was beautifully decorated in the Valentine
colors and moss. Again the "Professors" furnished our music and a large crowd at-
tended.
March 13, although this might be an unlucky date for some people, proved to be
a successful one to us when we all packed up and went on a picnic to Akins Pond,
where we enjoyed the best "eats" of all, which were furnished by the T. E. T. Club.
After leaving the picnic ground the party was invited to Horace McDougald's home
at Clito where the crowd enjoyed dancing.
Our former picnic being so enjoyable to all, everybody was raving for another, so
the following Friday night Frances Deal entertained a number of young folks in honor
of the J. T. J.'s with a "get-together" at the Cherokee Cabin, where a wiener roast
was enjoyed. Dancing was the feature entertainment.
I'm sure there'll be many other social gatherings before school is out that we will
be unable to record. However we know at the present that the T. E. T. Club is
planning a house party as early as possible after school is out.
While most of the social season has centered around club activities, there are other
functions in prospect which will include practically the whole student body. Chief of
these will be the annual class proms and banquets. These are being anticipated with
keen pleasure by everybody.
CECIL WATERS
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GEORGE HITT
DEAN ANDERSON
GENE L. HODGES
TINY RAMSEY
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THESE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS have been fortunate enough ro enjoy eleven y
school together, sharing each other's sorrows and happiness.
The hub ot our wheel is Mr. Monts and the spokes the following students:
ANNETTE FRANKLIN WINONA ALDREIJ JURELLE SHUPTRINE
VIRGII. ROBINSON FRANK OLLIFF PERMAN RIMES
MARJORY PURVIS LILLIAN MOSLEY BLANCHE SMITH
B. H. RAMSEY DORIS BRANNEN HORACE MCDOUGALIJ
GEORGE PRESTON HELEN LANIER PAULINE MALLARD
JOYCE WEST GLADYS JOHNSON FRANK ALDRED
LESTER BRANNEN ALFRED MERLE DORMAN JAMES ALDRED
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THIS BEING THE FIRST YEAR that our high school has had a regular librarian, we have
discovered much progress. A number of new books have been added this year. With
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THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT has been restored to our high school curriculum this
year. A large number of the high school students are very enthusiastic over the tram-
ing they arc receiving from this department, sponsored by Miss Irene Arden.
THE CURRENT EVENTS CLUB meets each Friday to discuss current topics. Much en-
thusiasm is shown during these meetings. The officers are Cecil Waters, President:
Ruby Prosser, Secretary.
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THE LEISURE ART ORCHESTRA, consisting ot thirteen students from the grades and
high school, has furnished delightful music for several assembly programs. This or-
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XYVHEN WE HAVE NEEDED EXCELLENT BAND MUSIC we have gone to the Statesboro
l-ligh School Band, directed by Mr. William Deal. lt, too, has furnished lively music
for our assemblies. Many of the members of this band are also afliliated With the Teach-
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THIS IS THE MOTTO chosen by the Harmony Music Club, sponsored by Mrs. Verdie
Hilliard and Mr. William Deal. This club has perhaps the largest enrollment it has had
for the last few years. It is devoting its time to the study of the world's leading
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Literary Events
As OUR BOOK GOES TO PRESS before preliminary contests are held, it is not possible for us to
say who will represent us in the various literary events. However, we feel confident our
contestants will give a good account of themselves, as they usually do, and We hope to bring
home the cup which we missed last year by only one-half point.
VIOLIN AND DECLAMATION
Our representatives in these two events
have already been selected and we take pride
in the fact that Winona will represent us in
violin and J. Brantley in declamation.
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the fact that they won third place.
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MARGARET ANN JOHNSTON WINONA ALDRED
ALFRED MERLE DORMAN J. BRANTLEY JOHNSON
SPELLING
With a class of sixty-six, some of whom are bound to be poor spellers, we are elated
over placing third in the district spelling contest this year. Every senior spelled and our
average was 686192.
DEBATE
With honors already won by last year's debaters who placed second in the State, We en-
tered enthusiastically into this season,s debates. We were represented in the preliminaries
by J. Brantley Johnson and Alfred Merle Dorman on the negative, and Bettie McLemore and
B. H. Ramsey on the aiiirmative. All four conducted themselves as veteran debaters and
won both decisions,-affirmative against Metter and negative against Sylvania.
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FOOTBALL PRACTICE was BEGUN very soon after school started. There were many
candidates out, most of whom were new material. Coach Wollet was pleased with
the squad but had difficulty in getting them in shape, due to their inexperience.
Our first game was scheduled to be played at home with Glennville. Due to
some misfortune the Glennville team did not arrive. For the next game we journeyed
to Vidalia with high hopesg but these were dashed to pieces when we were defeated
by the score of 25 to 0.
The next game on the schedule was played in Statesboro with Savannah High.
As Savannah is not a school of our rating, opinions were divided as to whether we
would score. Some who held more radical views said we would defeat them, but
those who held these views were disappointed when we were romped on to the tune
of 35 to 0.
The third game was with Sylvania and we were out to revenge the defeat which
we had suffered the year before. We got this revenge after a hard-fought game,
which ended with Statesboro on the big end of a 13 to 9 score.
The Swainsboro game was played at home and was looked forward to with much
interest. As we anticipated, we won this game with a large and easy score of 26 to 0.
We went traveling for our next game, and journeyed to Millen. Victory was ours by 19 to 13. In all
the season the team received very few injuries, but most of these came out of this game.
The following week-end we met Waynesboro We were very uneasy about this game, but were surprised
when we were able to hold Waynesboro to a 19 to 0 score
BALL
A return engagement was arranged with Vidalia. Our team was out to make a better showing than at the
first but the injury and eligibility jinx got the best of us and as a result went down to a 31 to 0 defeat.
The last game of the season was played against E. C. I., who then held the Erst place in our half of the
district. Statesboro was tied with Waynesboro for second place. E. C. I. defeated us by an overwhelming
score of 45 to 6. This, however, was not a surprise, as E. C. I. had a team of championship caliber which
they later showed by winning top honors in the district.
FOLLOWING IS THE LINE-UP, SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PRESTON AND ANDERSON .
SMITH AND MOUNT
SHUMAN, I-I.n'1', BLrrcH AND HALL .
E. KENNEDY, GENE L. HODGES AND ROBINSON . . .
WATERS, E. J. KENNEDY, FaANxL1N, CoNE, COLEMAN,
THAYER, JOHN SMITH, BARNES AND HODGES
Sepiember 27-
Gl.ENNvn.LE -
Oclober 4-
VIDALIA .
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SAVANNAH -
Oclober 18-
SYLVANIA - -
October 25-
SVAINSBORO - -
November I-
MILLEN .
Newember 8-
WAYNESBOIO -
November 15-
VIDALIA -
November 22-
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QELDRIDGE MOUNT
JOSH SMITH
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CECIL WATERS
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ELTON KENNEDY
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BILL FRANKLIN
JAMES THAYER
DAVIS BARNES
GENE L. HODGES
E. J. KENNEDY
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SINCE THE TRACK EVENTS come off after our book goes to press, we can only prednct
the results
We have excellent maternal m Gene L B111 Cecnl, W C Elton and jack, but IC
may be that others mnght estabhsh records better than thenrs
At least we are countmg on wnnnmg a SUECICIIY number of pomts so that we mnght
wm recogmtxon In the dnstrxct contest
S Club
WE FEEL THAT WE have had a great loss
thIs year by not havmg a basketball team
for both boys and gnrls
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had no chance to develop thns maternal We
are hopmg that there wIll be some provIsIon
made for the athletes next year
GEORGE PIITT
JURELLE SI-IUPTRINE
GENE L. HODGES
MARY SUE AKINS
CECIL WATERS
ROBERT HODGES
G. C. COLEMAN
MARIE ANNE BI.ITcI-I
Russnr. HALL
JOHN SMITH
J. A. CONE
FRANCES ANDERSON
MARY MARTTN
DEAN ANDERSON
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GRACE STRANGE
B. H. RAMSEY
FLORENCE KENAN
GEQRGE PRESTON
josu SMITH
LESTER BKANNEN
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BILL FRANKLIN
MARJoRY PURVIS
HOMER BLITCH
VIKGIL ROBINSON
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