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

 - Class of 1964

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Mr. Wayne Wolff Having won an athletic schol- arship to Wake Forest College, Mr. Wolff acquired many other honors. Playing tackle, he was chosen co-captain his senior year and also participated in the Blue-Gray game in Montgomery, Alabama. He was also selected for the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence and the All-North-Caro- lina-State teams, He made the United Press International All- American team and led the ACC for two years in punting. His chance for professional football came when he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns and Buf- falo Bills. He completed a year with the latter before coming to Gray. Here he has taught sci- ence and mathematics. i Seniors pay tribute to Mr. Wayne Wolff for service. Mr. Wayne Wolff's three years at Gray High School have been an in- spiration to all. Whether instructing in the classroom or coaching the foot- ball and basketball teams, he has stimulated us to become more mature adults. His radiant person- ality and original sense of humor have captivated our hearts. Being im- pressed by his congeniality, the Senior Class of l964 dedicates the Blue and Gold to Mr. Wolff in ap- preciation for his service. We are indebted to our comrade for moti- vating us to seek a rewarding future. ln his two-fold career at our school, he has devoted many hours to boys' sports. He is head basketball coach and line coach for football, By serving us in beneficial if X Tommy Dixon, varsity basketball player, listens carefully to Mr. Wayne Wolff, head basketball coach, who gives technical pointers about handling the ball. 24

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MISS RUTH HOLTON SECRETARY With amazing efficiency and accuracy, Miss Holton, a valuable asset to the office personnel, expertly types and files all school records and necessary reports. MR. TOM CASH A.B., B.S., M.Ed. Besidesteaching Algebra I and Il, and Plane Geometry, Mr. Cash, athletic director, also supervises the scheduling of all sports events and is in charge of awards day. Nu.. ,......---' MR. ROBERT SEVERS A.B., M.A. Energy, enthusiasm, and school spirit characterize the personality of Mr. Severs, assistant principal, who displays on interest in the individual needs of each student. MR. DANIEL MOTLEY A.B., M.Ed. Earnest friend and sincere adviser, Mr. Motley, guidance director, willingly helps all students who seek aid in preparing for college careers or future vocations. 'iid MISS HELEN BICKLEY A.B., B.S.L.S. Knowledge of pertinent affairs, modern authors, and classical literature enables Miss Bickley, librarian, to aid students in selecting material for parallel reading. MRS. RU BY BROOKS DIETITIAN Tantalizing, yet nutritious and well- balanced, the delicious lunches prepared by Mrs. Brooks, dietitian, satisfy the ravenous appetites of hungry students.



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MRS. CARRIE M. ALLGOOD A.B., M.A. Leisure-time activities, including sewing skills such as needlepoint, provide welcome hours of re- laxation for Mrs. Allgood, who teaches French and Spanish and serves as sponsor of the French Club and the sophomore class. MR. BRUCE AYSCUE A.B., M.A.T. Sponsor of the Key Club, Mr. Ayscue, who teaches junior and sophomore English, is an active participant in and often originator of the club's numerous projects, which prove beneficial to the school in many ways. MISS SAXON BRAY A.B., M.A. Egyptian pyramids, Alaskan igloos, and Chinese houseboats a re familiar sights to Miss Bray, a world-wide traveler, who teaches history and serves as sponsor of the Junior Red Cross, a club which freely renders many services. capacities, our schooI's office staff work diligently for our benefit. affix MRS. FRANCES BRUCE B.S., M.S. Preparing students for the re- sponsibilities of maintaining future homes of their own, Mrs. Bruce, home economics director, includes a cooking class in her course of study, which consists of helpful domestic training. MISS MARY CARLTON A.B. Filled with intriguing ideas, Miss Carlton, teacher of sophomore and junior English, assists the cheer- leaders in selecting designs for new uniforms, planning pep-rallies, and encouraging support from the stu- dent body. 25 MRS. BARBARA COBLE B.S., M.A. Souvenirs of an exciting European tour recall memories of a thrilling adventure experienced by Mrs. Cable, instructor of distributive education and sponsor of the D.E. Club, an organization training future businessmen.

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