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WMV win-1. IAMES A. GRAY HIGH 9499 Troy Watts Friendly . . V. Pres. of School 3: Class Pres. 2: V. Pres. 3. 4: Bd. of Dir. 2: Lib. Council 2: Supt. 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 2, 3. 4 . . alert . . Band 2, 3, 4: Drum Major 2, 3. 4: Schol. Dept. 3: Lost and Found 2: Supt. 2: Rec. Dept. 3 . . musically- mindcd . . Tennis 33 l. B. S. Club 2: VV. S. S. 3. Norine White litterbugn . . Reynolds High 1: Baxley Ga. 23 G. R. 4: neat . . Sr. Marshall 4 . . very attractive. Marilyn Willard Naturally curly hair . . Class See. 4: Trafliic Dept. 3, 4: Per. Rel. Dept. 2, 4: Band 4: Drum Majorette 4: . . wants to be drum majorctte of Duke University . . G. R. 4: Rec. Dept. Zg Iuanita Elizabeth Williard Sweet disposition . . G. R. 3, 4: Black and Gold Stall 4 . . pretty eycs . . Record. Dept. 4 . . likes music. poetry, com- mercial work . . St. H. Council 3. Helen Magdaline Wimbish Likes to read . . Lib. Page 3 . . sleepy lieaa' . . loues coconut pie . . G. R.3, 4. Ietty Lou Wood Sweet disposition . . Class V. Pres. 2: Bd. of Dir. 2, 3, 4: Lib. Council 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 41 Sec. 4 . . industrious: Sehol. Dept. l: Supt. 2: G. R. 2, 3,45 Ch. Soc. Ser. 4: Ed. Black and Gold Stall' 4 . . blonde curls . . l. B. S. 25 W. S. Helen Frances Wooten Loues music . . Class Sec. 2: Traflic Dept. Z3 Lib. Council 2: Per. Rel. Dept. 4 . . quiet . . Lib. Page 1.2: Supt. 3.4: Black and Gold Stall 4 . . naturally curly hair . . Class Treas. 23 Recording Dept. 4: Bd. of Dir. 2. Edgar B. Young Fond of mountain music . . likes Burns and Allen . . chews gum. Evelyn Madge Ziglar Dislikes singing . . Bd. of Dir. 3: Traiiic Dept. 2. 4: Band Z, 3. 4: Lib. Page 1: G. R. l. 2, 3, 4: Treas. 2 . . mis chieuous . . Rec. Dept. 4: Glee Club l. 3: l. B. S. 2 . . likes no nicknames . . Orchestra 3. OTHER SENIORS Ianuary Class june Class W' C' Taylor Wlllon Lynch Legrand Everheart Mae Love Sides l-llllsdale longs Myers Howard Foster Horace Nance Willard Hayes Ardith Smith Frank Vestal Q26 Gs
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IAMES A. GRAY HIGH I-Iewell Snider Likes to study electricity . . good worker . . friendly. Doris Louise Scalf Montgomery. Ala. High 1.2 . . fond of eating . . Bd. of Dir. 3: Tratlic Dept. 4 . . dimpleil chin . . Schol. Dept. 3: G. R. 4 . . likes bluc . . Black and Gold Stall' 4. Eva Virginia Shutt Peppy . . Class Pres. 23 V. Pres. 2: Sec. I . . loves brown hair . . Bd. of Dir. 33 Lib. Page 2: Schol. Dept. L3 . . fond of dancing . . G. R. 2. 3: I. B. S. 23 Record. Dept. 4. Farine Sechrist Talkative . . blond . . G. R. 2. 3 . . blushes easily. Bill Simpson Hates Latin . . Class Pres. 43 V. Pres. 4: Treas. 3 . . Simp Tratllc Dept. 45 Supt. 43 Per. Rel. Dept. 4: Supt. 4 . . likes football . . Schol. Dept. 3: Dram. Club 4: Pine Whispers 43 Debating Team 43 Glee Club 33 V. Pres. 4: Football 43 Hi-Y Club 3.43 Bd. of Dir. 3.4: Class Pres. 43 Editor-in-Chief Pine Whispers 4. Lester Lee Sink Sunny disposition . . Class V. Pres. 23 Schol. Dept. 4 . . masculine appeal . . Aud. Dept. 4 . . IVai'y hair . . Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Com. Ch. 3. 4. Grace Eckron Spach Likes horses . witty . . St. H. Council 4 . . uint sweaters. Betty lane Smith Stable . . Class Pres. 2, 33 V. Pres. 3: Bd. of Dir. 2: Oflice Page 4: Traffic Dept. 3: Lib. Council 4 . . likes commercial subjects . . Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3: V. Pres. 43 Schol. Dept. Z3 Black and Gold Staff 4: Baseball 2 . . sincere . . San. Dept. 2: Record. Dept. Supt. 4: Pres. Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Ruby De Lois Smith Likes movies . . Bd. of Dir. 3: Class Sec. I: Tralhc Dept. 2, 3.4: Lib. Council 2: Per. Rel. Dept. 23 Band l.2, 3.4 . . friendly . . Lib. Page 2. 3: Girl Reserves I. Z, 3, 4: Etiquette Club 2,31 Dram. Club 2: Lost and Found 1: Pine Whispers 2, 3 . . likes football . . Rec. Dept. 43 Basketball lg I. B. S. 1.23 Soccer I: Record. Dept. 4: St. Hall Council 4. Mary Katherine Scales Big brown eyes . . G. R. 2 . . quiet . . Glee Club 2 . . fond of black wavy hair. Robert Landis Stovall Brilliant student . . Class Sec. I: Pres. Z3 Treas. 3: Traitir Dept. 3. 4: Per. Rel. Dept. 3 . . white hair . . Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Treas. 43 Gen. Utility 2: Schol. Dent. 2. 3: Supt. 33 Black and Gold staff 4 . . moon-gazer . . Glee Club 33 I. B. S. 2: I-Ii-Y Club 2, 3. 4: Record. Dept. 41 Bd. of Dir. 2. 3. Margaret Stovall Intellectual . . Class Pres. 2: V. Pres. 2 . . good in book- keeping . . Class Sec. I . . likes English . . Lib. Page I, 2. 3, 43 Record. Dept. 4. Conrad Franklin Stonestreet Likes to go places . . Band I, 2. 3, 4 . . likes good music I. B. S. Club Z . . laughing . . Hi-Y Club 3. 4. Mary Helen Taylor Bashful . . Reynolds High l.2,3 . . weakness for pretty clothes . . fond of fruit cake. ' Kathleen Hope Sprinkle Neat . . Girl Reserves 23 Baseball 2 . . enjoys riding . . Baseball 2 . . fond of dancing . . Home Bc. Hon. Soc. 2. Iames Martin Tillman Likes to play a drum . . Traflic Dept. l3 Gen. Utility 3: Band 2.3.4 . . Likes to play football . . Lost and Found 2: Glee Club 2. 3: Football 43 Hi-Y Club 3 . . Prefers brunettes and blends . . San. Dept. 2. Onnie Wall Dimples . . Class Treas. 3: Lib. Council 4: Per, Rel. Dept. 2 . . likes to read . . Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 2, 33 I. B. S. 2 . . likes to chew gum . . Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 23 W. S. S. 2. Thomas L. Transou Left-handed . . likes to chew gum . . likes to read Life Mag- azine.
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f x t sf Chills and thrills and spills and holiday from drills- snow week . GRAY IANUARY HISTORY Bill Sink, Historian lt seems just a few months ago that we, like little chickens strayed from their mother, wandered into a huge building, South High School, in the year nine- teen hunderd and thirty-five. VVide-eyed and astonish- ed, we ran helter-skelter through the halls. As our sophomore year rolled around, we were more settled down after we had been taken under the guidance of a lady who straightened us out and got us on the right path. The year nineteen hundred and thirty-seven brought to us the boom year of all our years in school. We were now out of our biddy down age, just starting in- to our dangling, awkard age, trying to organize and carry out a successful year. We had two faithful advisers, Miss Daisy Lee Glas- gow and Mr. Ted Griffin, to help us in our little heart- breaks and successes.. We elected the following leaders: president, Elisa- beth Clayg vice president, Harry Bowman: secretary, Virginia Sprinkle, and treasurer, Bill Simpson. The biggest social event so far in our lives was the lunior-Senior Banquet, December l5, 1937, which we worked and slaved to make tops . First part of our senior year, llB, was like between halves in a football game. It was a rest period for our next flight in the llA. During this semester we rested and caught up with our work. Our social life was not neglected this year, however, as we had a wiener roast at Washington Park. After the rest came the most glorious year in our entire lives. The first thing in the full year was the election of our officers. They were: president, Tom Shoreg vice-president, Max Hutchins: secretary, Annie Lee Welchg and treasurer, lack Chambers. In our last pathway of high school days we did not attend the South High School, but proudly re-named our school after a prominent educator, Mr. Iames A. Gray. To repay the kind lady who guided us on the right path in our freshman year we dedicated our section of the annual to her, Miss Kathleen Hall. To end an already full and throughly exciting se- mester, we were given another lunior-Senior on Dec- ember lfl, 1939. 145 27 hr fs X4 f Q Z
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