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

 - Class of 1961

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Proud and delighted parents attended the annual Christmas con- cert, presented by the band and the chorus in the school auditor- ium, December 12. Under the direction of Mr. John Hall, the chorus sang carols de- picting the story of Christ. The band, led by Mr. Maxie Beaver, presented popular and sacred Yuletide music. The Rev. Clayton Persons, vice-president; Mrs. Reid Perryman, secretary; Mrs. G. E. Runge, treasurer; and Mrs. Harry Barnes, president, make preparations for family ‘Fun Night.” by providing increased facilities. Each month the first Monday was set aside for interested parents to meet and discuss plans for the benefit of their children and students. P.T.A . offi- cers, committee chairmen, and Linda Linville, student representative, worked closely together to increase membership. Dues were raised to one dollar per person in order to eliminate all money-making projects. Linda, Linville, student representative; Mrs. Harry Barnes, president; and Miss Ruth Holton, school secretary, discuss plans for future P.T.A. programs. 11

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The school board under the direction of Mr. Clifford Perry, chairman, has ex- panded the school pro- gram and now offers advanced classes in English, biology, his- tory, and chemistry. Also a new trade school, opened for city and county students, offers training for boys interested in skilled professions. Row one: Mr. Paul Pegram; Mrs. Norton Tennille; Mr. Clifford Perry, Chairman; Mr. M. C. Benton, Jr.; the Rev. William Crawford. Row two: Mr. William Knott, Mr. Phil Froelich. Our school directors encourage us The school system has been converted from the 8-4 to the 6-3-3 basis by the ‘school administration. Stu- dents now have a thirty- minute activity period pre- ceded by the first class. During this time numerous activities are scheduled; such as, guidance testing, assembly programs, club meetings, homeroom pe- riod, and student organi- zation activities. Row one: Mr. Marvin Ward, Ass’t. Superintendent; Dr. A. Craig Phillips, Superintendent; Dr. Wil- liam Self, Ass’t. Superintendent. Row two: Mr. C. T. Leinbach, Comptroller; Mr. Ned Smith, Ad- ministrative Ass’t. 10



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Dedication During his past two years at Gray, Mr. William Reed has been willing to assist students and teachers in every way possible. His genial personality and warm sense of humor have stimu- lated his classes and proved invaluable in extra-curricular activities. Working tirelessly after school and serving as sponsor for the Junior Engineers’ Club, he has proved himself a teacher and a friend. Teaching or counseling, he has been an inspiration to all of us for better workmanship. To Mr. Reed, who has given his time to direct, encourage, and serve, we, the seniors, dedicate the 1961 Blue and Gold. Ray Doub and Marianne Cooke listen as Mr. Reed assignment. explains a physics MR. WILLIAM REED Our leaders guide us in preparing Mr. Reed prepares a graph before his next class arrives.

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