Gray High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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mf -if QAM ...., s The Spanish Club consists of the first and second year Spanish students. The purpose of this club is for a better understanding of Spanish in its every- day form. The first meeting this year was to plan for the following meetings of the year and to elect officers as follows: President, Tom Prestong Vice President, Arlis Denny. Secretary, Etta Lou Apple, and Treas- urer, Peggy Reavis. Each year the club has one main project. This year the first year students made Spanish dolls, and it was the duty of the second year students to take these dolls to the Children's Ward at the hospital. During the following programs of the year Spanish games, cross-word puzzles, and records were played and contests were held. On St. Valentines Day, a special program was planned when reports were made on Spanish holidays and customs and the meaning of Valentine and Cupid were explained. The purpose of this meeting was to learn the everyday life through basic dialogues in Spanish. SPANISH CLUB l'1rsr Rim: lleck. Vxfliimlxcr, Blumi-ii Ridvmit, O'Bricn, Holum, llnly field, Tnlhut, Gludsluiiv. Sccoml Row: Hiatt, Tntnm, Apple, Tvsinge Reavis, Sizemore, Sc-lw.isri.in. llmivui. Third Rnxx: Parker, Phillip 7iglnr, Ver1.ibln', Preston, Addins, liuclu-rv, llvnnv, Glndstorie, Parker. Lett to iight' Kilml-lwlic. Sizvixvmv, Blimluii, llvnn Left to right: Ziglar, VVOOIQ-n. ldlcwlvfiold, Preston, Adnrns,

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Apple, Hine, Shields. Widdifielcl. Hiatt, Bennett, Peatross, Hege. Calder, Ziglar, Cox, Wilson. Senior ocmci The Senior Council is composed Of 20 members who are in charge of social activities at Hanes High. Parties, dances or any other activities are carried on in the gymnasium or the Dragons Den. Thursday nights are set aside for cleaning up the Den and dec- orating for the activities, Meetings are held once or twice weekly. Each member should attend every meeting, but they can be allowed three excured absences. Officers of the club are chosen by the whole council at a joint meeting. If any officer is not active in the club she may be taken off and replaced with another member chosen by the council, Dances or parties cannot be held in the Den after 11:00, Chaperons must be obtained. Refreshments are sold by the council to the people who attend these dances. First row: Shields, Hiatt, Wilson. Duggins. Second row: Andrews Reavis, Widdifield, Kates, Burton, Cox, Ziglar, Calder, Bennett. Pea- trnss, Hege, Apple, I-line, Hartman. Calder. Duggins, Reavis, Andrews, Chunn. Fulk, Burton, Kates, Calder. Hartman, Haymore, Bennett, Peatross



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LATIN CLUB lflrsl Ron: Nlarlin. Nvhnle, Austin, Ralledge. Tuttle, Carpenter. McGee, Tuttle. Adams, Hanson. Second Row: Martin, Carter, llrceinan, Buchanan, Brown, Bennett, Havrmsre, llrxrrnirxn, Talbot, Mrnttlxexxs. Third Row. VVh1le, R.mlinson. Miller. Andi-r-xxs. Haselctt, VV.igmwi-, Tuttle. Mav- lwrrv Ttilhwt, Remus, Stark. l.t-ll Uv right Matthew N, luirle. 5l.lx'l'i. Ialhoi Miller. Left to right Cdxrpevitr-r l'reeman, H aselerl Carter. Reavis. Andrews, ya The Latin Club was organized to promote better understanding of the Romans and the Latin language, which is the basic foundation of our English tongue. The club, composed of students of Latin l and II, chose the interior decorating of a scale model Roman house as a first semester project. Other activities in- clude Roman games, handmade Latin valentines, dressing dolls, and making scrapbooks. Twelve members Of the club chose the making of a Roman calendar as a second semester project. Each month was worked out by the Roman system, and was given an illustration and an appropriate quota- tion, For instance, a drawing of the bust of Caesar and the quotation, '1Alea iacta est was used for the month of Iuly. As a spring activity, the club decided to decorate bulletin boards and paint posters. The group chose the theme The Relation of Latin to Modern Life for the bulletin board exhibits. A11 members partici- pated in this project by contributing material which they thought would be interesting as well as able to arouse mental stimulation.

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