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jfaothaU Steam ’3H First row (left to right): Mobley, Jenkins, Taylor, Davenport, Raby, Ballard, Gilliam, Warren. Second row: T. Burnette, C. Olschner, Carlisle, S. Burnette, Gardner, Hart, Simmons. Third ' row: Fountain, Fowlkes, Mayo, Lewis, E. Olschner, Thomas, Savage, Coach Smith. Sasrball Steam 31 First row (left to right): Simmons Gilliam, Savage, Hart, Burnette, Fountain. Second row: Gardner, Jenkins, J. C. Taylor, Britt, Liles, Coach Smith. Third row: Warren, Lewis, V. Taylor, J. Taylor, Fowlkes.
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m First row (left-right) : Lillian Johnson Frances Rogerson Helen Babcock Irene Fulford Elizabeth Fluck Ruth Langley Second row: Ed Fowlkes Leola Baker Ruth Arnold Mary E. Hagans Louise McDowell Louise Edmondson Della Allsbrook Ruth Pender Mary E. Britt Kathryn Sheffield Third row: Winston Gardner Hazel Whitehurst Dell Moye Miss Sumner Puth Ballard Mary N. Worsley Fourth row: Wilbur Evans Eugene Brooks Elizabeth Lane Jim Simmons Bnunatir (Club labelling Ufcam Left to right: George Fountain Elizabeth Fluck Miss Sumner Della Allsbrook Lucy Ruffin
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Ait Srmtir iFrnm (ttlaBa nf ’31 We come tonight to tell you, dear old friends and pals. Just how our hearts beat in us, as forever more they shall; And though it’s love that binds us to each familiar face, The echo of something higher calls from another place. Proudly, but well, we have worked under you as our teachers then, Yet, tonight we say with appreciation, “It never shall be again.” We’ve shown our loyalty by doing as you directed; The faults are forgotten, only the good is recollected. Then to each of you we say, “Good-bye one and all,” We intend to climb upward and onward, but never shall we fall. We give credit to our teachers, who worked hand in hand To bring their struggling pupils to a higher and mere worthy stand. Once again our hearts beat heavy-for a two-fold purpose now- We say good-bye to friend and teacher with this solemn vow: “We, the Class of ’31, have gained life’s first stronghold, And whom could we honor for it, but the dear old Blue and Geld”? -Ruth Langley, Poet.
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