Dothan High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Dothan, AL)

 - Class of 1938

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S E N I WALKER. CORRA JEAN ..Jean,. General Course Dramatic Club '36, '38: Fine Arts Club '37: Wittiest Girl '38, In laughter she would weigh a bon. And she will laugh 'til her day is done. WARD, J. A., JR. J, A. General Course Dramatic Club '37: Secretary Home Room '38: Sootzus Staff '3S: Business Manager Garizoyleg Ten- nis Club '37: Most Interesting Boy '38, True industry doth kindle honor's fire. XVARRICK, MARY SUE Mary Sue General Course Dramatic Club '36, '37: French Club: Speech Club '37: Sootzus Staff '38. Be kind and virtuous- You'll be blest and wise. WEEKS, GEORGE E. George General Course Football: Alternate Captain Foot- ball '37: Captain Basketball '37, '38 : Vice-President Guidance Club '372 Vice-President Home Room '37: D Cluh. None but himself can be his par- allel, WHITE. BERTHA ANNELL ..Bert.. Commercial Course Dramatic Club: Glee Club '38, Always her own affairs she tends, Thus winning and holdimz many friends. WILLIAML, RUTH Blondie Commercial Course Fine Arts Club '36: Etiquette Club '37, '38, Sight, of her is pleasant. thoughts ot' her are ki'nd,' Such a girl as Ruth is, is very hard to find. O R uw T H R E E S WALKER, ETHEL MAE Ethel General Course Dramatic Club '36, A'lf words were of material value, how wealthy she would be. VVARD. SARA, Sara Vocational Course Dramatic Club '37: Etiquette Club '38, Upright, even, undismayed. Sure, serene, and unafraid. VVARRICK, MILDRED Mildred Commercial Course Letter Club '3T: Etiquette Club SR, The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. WELCH, HARRY TED Mred.. General Course Football '35, '36: Baseball 3 Jun- ior Play Cast: D Club: Basket- ball '38, Cutest Boy '3R. As prone to mischief, as able to perform it. WlLKlNSON, R. L. Snuffy Commercial Course Dramatic Cluh '36: Football '36, '3T: Baseball '3T: President Guid- ance Club '37, We vzrant, althoulzh he had much wit. He was very shy of llSil'll! it, f A It . ZBINDEN, ARTHUR D JR.. zip jf' General Coursey fs Dramatic Club '36, '37: got- ball: D Club '37, '38g ' Club '3Tg French Club. 1 can always find an ar whether l find unde 'Z or not, 1 - ' X THIRTY-EIGHT Page Twenty-tlvree .4

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S E N I SALIBA. JOSEPHINE MJD.. Commercial Course Etiquette Club '36: Letter Club 31. Her friends are equalled in num- ber only to her acquaintances. SHEALY. WILLIAM PAUL Billy General Course Glee Club '37, '3SC French Club: Band: Best-Dressed Boy '38. None know him but to like him, Nor name him but to praise. STRICKLAND. RUBY Strick Vocational Course Dramatic Club '36: Letter Club '37 Ever loyal, ever true, Sticks to the task she has to do. THOMAS. BEATRICE ELOISE UBB?-, General Course Dramatic Club: Junior Play Cast 2 French Club I Class Histor- an. For you are rare- of your kind there are few. ' x , ' ' i ' e L I 1 , nr ' ,: ELEANOR , I 3 A - ..Ruby.. f N! General Course , in ? ite ary Club '36: Dramati: b '3 . X I ' ppy.. contented. all the day. K -.5 never comes her way. I N l O R T H ,fe R E E S SHEA LY, MARJORIE AGNES Marjorie Commercial Course Letter Club '37: Glee Club '38: Dramatic Club '38, Gay, sympathetic. and frivolous, too, With her you're never blue. SHEPPARD. JAMES DeLEON ..Shep,. General Course Vice-President Home Room '36, '37: President Home Room '38: Vice-President Student Body '8: D Club '36, '37: President D Club '38: Junior Play Cast: Most Dignified Boy '38: Football: Base- ball. I dare do all that becomes a man: Who dares do more is none. TAYLOR. JEWEL ..Judy,. General Course Of manners gentle, of affections mild. THORNTON. CAMILLE Camille General Course Glee Club '36: President French Club: President Journalism Club '39: Drum Major '38: Cheerleader '35: Most Beautiful Girl '38: Soot- zus Staff. Sweet and pretty and mischievous too. A friend to all she ever knew. WALKER. ANITA Nita General Course Glee Club: Junior Play Cast: French Club 2 Speech Club '3'l: Sootzus Staff '3S. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of music. 1 XCJTHEGARGOYLE Page Twenty-two



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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS During the final quarter of this game, the last in our high school career, let us review briefly the achievements of our team. The first season began in the fall of 1935. Under the direction of our new business manager, Mr. T. G. Vaughan, who came to us from Beatrice High School, we grew in strength through long and thorough practice. The cap- tain and his field generals were: Eugene Lane, Merle Tadlock, Allison Peacock, and Caro- line Acree. The second season, which began in the fall of 1936, was marked by many outstanding games. With the help of our team the city school system sponsored the McCann series of iecitals. New Fires, the junior play, directed by Miss Holbrook and Miss Davis, proved both a dramatic and a financial success. Our new coach, Mr. W. D. I-Iewes of Wayne, Oklahoma, received many compliments for his work with the football boys. He developed a successful team from practically raw material. Again, Eugene Lane was the captain and his subordinate officers were: Gwendolyn Stephenson, Allison Peacock, and Merle Tadlock. So successfully did our team work together under these leaders that we celebrated our victory with a banquet and a dance, to which were invited the players of the previous year. In due time, we came to the third and best season of all-a season marked with glamor- ous success and brilliant plays. Eugene Lane was elected president of the board of govern- ment with DeLeon Sheppard as vice-president and Merle Tadlock as team representative. Lester Farmer was made captain. Two new field referees, Mr. D. B. Byrne and Miss Eleanor Millinger, have worked with those players who wished experience in the positions they hope to fill in later life. Our band, directed by Mr. F. M. Boyd, who comes to us this year from Enterprise High School, has performed during halves and quarters, adding color and enthusiasm whenever heard. Furthermore, during the half, the undefeated foot- ball team was awarded a trophy for clean sportsmanship. So far, it looks as if the game is going to end in a blaze of glory for the Alma Mater. Eighteen of the players have been honored already by being made members of the National Honor Society. There goes the whistle! I Tire players are getting in their places. It's Dollars to Doughnuts that some of - ,. nal plays are to be the banquet, the picnic, the pageant, and that goal-graduation, I which will give them their long sought extra point--diplomas. BEATRICE THOMAS Nw X X K 4 THE GARGOYLE Page Tufcrzty-four

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