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E N I O R S Sadie Lou Southerland Basketball, ' 25; Orchestra for Junior Play, ' 25 ' ; Pianist, ' 26. The class of ' 26 has been so fortunate as to have a live wire with them cjuring the four years spent in G. H. S. On the basketball court Sadie Lou is a good shooter , and puts some regular go-get- ' em spirit in every -game she ' s in. Don ' t know what the old school will do next year ' cause its little pianist is liable to be Alabama Bound . Bunny Elizabeth Spears Athletic Association, ' 25; Latin Club, ' 25 ' . Elizabeth is very quiet, but brush this aside and she is a fine pal. If she likes you, she likes you; if she happens to have a dislike for one she has the ability to avoid showing it. Just wish we had more like her. Mary Elizabeth Spence Hurrah for Mary, the smallest member of our class! But how she shocks us sometimes with her remarks that show great knowledge. To put it in a nutshell Mary is a fine pal ; and although she does not know the history book by heart, she makes up for all lost knowledge when it comes to French and shorthand. Fredrick Stallings fred ; ' ' country Assistant Business Manager of Junior Play, ' 25; Treasurer of Latin Club, ' 25. Fred joined us at Station No. 2., Sophomore Land. Here he at once won the admiration of the whole class. Even tho ' he was one of these green coun- try kids he surely has tamed down to the G. H. S. life. We have had many laughs at his wit. • Page 18 -
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JUST SENIORS Annie Grimes Simmons Interclass debates, ' ij. Annie is very timid and meek, but with these go many good -oualitie s. She is very sincere in her friendship There is i t mf fifi too good for her to do for j4 ' fte ■l«3i!fCyto learn is unlimited; and if she sees that she can ' t accomplish a thing by trying once, she tries until she succeeds. Howard S IMMONS FIT2 Track Team, ' aj, ' 2.4; Baseball, ' 24, ' a , ' 26; Football, ' 23, 24, ' 25; Captain of team, 25; Basketball Team, ' 24, ' 2?, ' 26; Junior Play, ' 25. Prominent for three years in G. H. S. athletics, Howard has always stood for a clean game, a hard fight, and good sportsmanship. He knows how to win without vanity and to lose without chagrin. This year as Ciuitain of the focy;ball squad, he car- ried his team |iccessfully into the championship series until eliminated by Rocky Mount ' s team. Along with his athletic ability Howard has always been an average student; when it comes to answering history questions he ' s the only one present. His chief ambitions are to eat as much as he can, and to spoof you along. Alice Grace Slaughter ;fyM ( fattie Latin Club, ' 2 ' ;; Junior Play, ' 25. Alice Grace is one of our cutest girls. Her jolly good humor, catching laughter, and broad grin helps any class. She ' s some teaser — for information ask Ruth Pate. Mary Elizabeth Smith pie Basketball, ' 25, ' 26; Athletic Association, ' 25. Whenever you sec a little Chevrolet reposing by the side of the road with two flat tires, then you ' ve found Pie. Bht aflat tije or anything else on earth doesn ' t bother Pie. She ' s absolutely irresponsible, but her good disposition and jolly ways make her one of our best liked Seniors. • Page 17 -
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JUST SENIORS Lola Stallings To understand, Lola one must know her quite well, for she has the reputation of being a quiet, dignified little Senior. Just the same she fits in, and we ' d feel a loss without her. ' Turner Stanley STAN Turner is very quiet; that is, except when he is play- ing his clarinet, and then he makes more noise than static in a radio. Stan is always willing to help out — a modern eood Samaritan . Gertrude Stith Interclass Debates, ' ij, ' 24; Alternate in Triangular Debates, ' i ;; Latin Club, ' a . Gertrude is one of those rare. ignifkjd girls (seldom found in a Seiaieri!;;lass). S »-i ' vgry quiet and re- serv and my j,-t(f 54fesNellie ' s delight regards all hep ' keifBoardsigns . Whether it is debating or reciting the Gypsy Trail Gertrude always re- ceives a spontaneous applause. Robert Summerlin Junior Play, 2 r. Robert is very quiet and dignified in school but — out of chool there is no end to the fun you can have with him. . He is ga64 natured and makes friends with everyone. Like the others of his family he is: Small in stature, but big in heart. And always willing to do his part. ■ Page 19 •
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