Dothan High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Dothan, AL)

 - Class of 1938

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was a teacher of psychology in a New York high school, Dorothy Coleman was employed as bookkeeper of the Singer Sewing Machine place, and Maggie Brunson was president of a firm on the prevention of cruelty to animals. Dothan's newest night club had a large personnel including: Mildred Warrick as cashier, Audrey jackson and Corinne Casey as hostesses, Elmira Faullc as ventriloquist with another Charlie McCarthy, Ruby Reynolds and Ruby Vann as two other gems of the club. Lonie Bell Calhoun had proven an exception to the proverb, 'Wvhistling girls and crowing hens always come to really bad endsf, She was a professional whistler. In the last few minutes of the football game, the tie in the score proved just too much excitement for the 1937 eleven.', They rushed out on the field and in a body gave fifteen cheers for Alma Mater. The sight of that unforgettable and unbeaten ,37 team of Dothan was too much for a Lanier backfielder. He dropped the ball, which was quickly recovered by Dothan's man and carried over the goal to another touchdown and another victory for old D. H. S. JEANETTE GILBERT, Prophet OUR ADIEU The time has come to bid our friends adieu. The years we've spent in happy fellowship Have meant more to us than we ever knew. As we have met tonight for the last time, Let's pay our tribute to those friends so dear XX7hose loving hands have helped us on our climb. To teachers, kind and true, we say farewell. They've made from children leaders of tomorrowg How much theyive guided only time can tell. To friendships, may they never know an end! The paths that lead to higher things are hard, Our friends will spur us on until we win. To Alma Mater, strong and ever true, Her spirit will forever be a light Q, lr To guide us in what e'er we say or do. CAROLYN DEAL J f THIRTY-EIGHT. Page Twentyxreveri

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Intermission! I wandered over to see what the news commentator, Joseph Hayes, could tell me of my classmates. He knew plenty! Mary Ila Poyner Williams was now editor of the Alabama Times. Front page news announced Fred Green's candidacy for the superin- tendent of education with Billy Reeves as campaign manager. There was also an account of the case of Earl Garrison charged with voting for himself in the last election for coroner. Arthur Zbinden and Carl Kelly were his lawyers. In the sports news by DeLeon Sheppard were found the names of Marjorie Shealy, Martha Peterman, and Mary Lydia Reese, con- testants for tennis championship. Kate Davis was rider of the winning horse in the Ken- tucky Derby. There was an announcement of Marie Garrison's new social security work and Merle Tadlock's recent appointment as state director of Methodist young people's work. Evelyn Branam's society page carried a picture of the beautiful Caroline Acree, recent hostess to a gala masquerade party for which Kathryn Odom and Elizabeth Gause had designed the costumes. Jerry Morgan as Juliet was considered the most outstanding guest. Martie Doak and Lou Farmer from New York were mentioned as guests. When intermission was over, I noticed a lady carrying a brief case on which was writ- ten Madam I Tellum, world famous lecturerf, Why, Beatrice Thomas, I didn't even recognize you. No, she said, and there have been many people here that I didn't recognizef' Did you know that Dorothy McArthur and Ruth Williams have dyed their hair black? Oh, look! one of Dothan's players has been knocked out. Who do you think has been sum- moned as a doctor? Fannysu Graves. In her large hospital Maurice Drew, Jewel Taylor, Mary Sue Warrick, and Louise McKinnon are head nurses. Nellie Grace Hardy is her skillful masseuse. By the way, have you read Eloise Burdeshaw's newest novel? Louise Rollins and Jea- nette Saliba make good proof readers for all these new books. Well, I must see my campaign manager, William Dupree. Next week we're stopping at the Four Thousand Room Hotel in Seally Springs, Alabama, since you're accounting for your classmates, Jack Parsons was contractor for this hotel and Wayne Higgins its electrical engineer. I'll see you later, Jeanette. The excitement of the game kept the crowd restless in the stadium. During this time, I noticed many other classmates who had changed occupations in the last few years. Grace Burdeshaw, Ruby Ellis, and Jewell Lowe were making model housewives, while Pearl Lewis and Ruby Strickland had set up a cooking school for the lovelorn who had never learned to cook Sfudents taking lessons were Bertha White Josephine Saliba Ruby Lee Brown, e Perry Bill Farmer had become commander of a big ship on which Camille Thorn- ton and Marguerite Newton were hostesses uinton Bruner was head of the scientific investigation department The ship s crew included persons of adventurous instincts namely, Douglas Fuller and Sam Kinsaul Waymon Lynn and Dorothy Efurd had just set up a eiv modern ice cream plant Albert Sahba owned a big dry goods store Eunice Adkins 1 X A , it ' . . .i. is 4 T H A L E G R G O Y E Page Twenty-.fix



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