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IDONI XLD RAIN ICY Nccoucl llue in District Music Contest Clll't'SElll1lllVC .X. ll. HScliool of Air' usic Loutcst '-lllg Tri-lli-Y '58-'40. IC life law un the tifv uf fl lcuff, RAT f 1 , . f HHUHM lumxlrv to mm' 'Mm HT rm- Izmir! tix fi-our Izlzfxit-.rr lf tl 4 L lgf,m,.-- 'A ' ' rf. s. lf '.w-'ami if. ll xi I S C, N KI l7uotl1all'3fi-'4llg lli'Y '37- Softbill '37-'40g TU flub '40, M.-Xllllll ROSS 5 XR X IIURIQNCE RIKZIDON Sl-RM, SEF A'I.l,'I'C um! liwzriz, div and fungi! 11 ull ost rmmni locks, .rn ufifl-v l1i'1'r1rwl, linslcetball. fl? -W3 CZIIIIHT 39 40 0 C i my hair 11 30111 llnlli lr1'riil. l'. 5. K, .W--UI: Ilrum Xl'1io1 40 N Il S ltti Club '39-'4lJg L':uncrzi Club H' M' 'ix AU' i'lit,f-l-121-Q30 l 1 40 c s c '.wJ4o: lf, li. il. 'ss-2194 ' lNll. Llub 9 401 l'ep Club 'SN-'-W2 l'i:iii- -s s flu. flub '38-,403 l'i:mo Recital l3ll-Lllf RLf'l'll lxOW l'RESH 4 lx'm'f1 tlw r'm'i1i'r'.v of yan ur 1 no RUI H ROSS ffffwfl- . . lit-1:1 Club 'JS-'-lllg C. S, 1 3 lllmfwhk matic Firm 'ss-un: F, ir NI 2 9 cazrtzfnl xmllc ix to flu' fvmalr' cami- Spcecli Recital '-lil: 'll.XLISN xx 1 39 nu 4' ulmt llzc .YIIIIXIIIIHC ix tn tliv Infid- .rmfvcf isltttball 31 432 Cheer l.t-:ulcr '37-Till: rum xl'l10l XR-'-403 F. ll. Xl. 'SX-'39g flee Klub 39-'40g HT Club '4U. ALVIN SCARBORO Tim fi'lIU'il'll'llyi' uf zvorlli gate uf ,vrlwlarxliip lN -XDINIC RUTI..-XNID If, I-I A, '38 IJINKY b ltu f to bv, 1114111 In lu' illzlzufvjvyf' xsketball 3 402 fl. S. C. '39f40g TU Club '40. ,' r I hbiq +1 f '6J ' viilexox T. SH ,wi '- Ma ' . . ,,f 1 1 1 JOHN lvl. SEARS I I Hzmlzlrriliiliiilixilllliiffrifif tlluit filliillm BIGJUHN llzislcetball '347-'-HI: Ifootba alum I v lnxt tllr nr! to li:'t', 'who A' 38' 40: N'f 'f1'l . 'lg' 40 I LIU u mot 'Zi'l'll new fv'ivml.v. 'lo' isketball Z6 37: Football '36-'40: Glee u 36 38 i-Y T66-'40g Softball '36-'40g 'l ' Club '40, FRANCES SKIBXI R I T SHELLHCJIQSIQ HclllI17'4It'lL'l' ix 11 i1'1'u11m11i 1 lttllti 1':'ci'y miller .Q our F0UR'EYE5 Ilzxsketball '37-'-ill: lieta Flux ' 0 C ir li 4. liglltly fllflllftl ml ilu' edges l'. l'resifli-ut, 'JU-'403 lf. ll Nl 38 ship by winning first place for the second district in speech and mu- sic. T' Tifton and Tifton High heartily welcomed our new coach. More boys went out for football, they were more experienced and gridiron talk and spirit filled the air. VVe lost a few heartbreaking games but also beat such hard competitors as Moultrie, Cordele, Waycross and a 48-point victory over Fitzgerald. 1' After Christmas leave, noises like the sounds of foghorns and the humming of the boilers were heard from all over the boat as the bands and glee clubs got tuned up for the coming spring Nlusic Festival. At this, the Band Page I5 .XNNHQ NAIC RICH XRIJSUW 'l'in' 'mm-.t lu mnrli 'rl llurvx '1',x1.ism.xN Stal? U
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BOBBY NIXON 'l'l1t' grml url of ll'iirr1i'i1g is to iriitlrrlillw' liul lllllt' ill tl lime. llnuil '39-3403 C. S. l'. '30-'40g lilee Club '38-'40g TA1.1sM.xN Starl 310. JICSSI li MORKSAN l'l'ull' lU'iL'lll'tl flu' .v1lil.vliii1t' mul tlitr .Yl1tlll0'l4'.V will full l7t'llllIll.H liaskctball '3S-'3Ug l-eta llub .W-40: C, S. lf '.l'?-'-10g 'l'.xl.isMxN Stall' '39-'40g 'l l'lub '-lll. BETTY NICLSON '.Sl1t' .vuiilml upon iiuuzgv jim! for fun, lin! we krivu' llirri' wax only our. S. ll. S.: Beta flub '.l'If'-l0g Camera Club l0'40- Q' 9 l', '39-'-ill: llistriet Speech it-pi't'sci1tzxtix'e '37-HKS: llistrictiXYinut-r iu N. il. School of .Xir Spcecli Contest '-l0: lll'Jll'llflllC Club .W-40: Iwiotball Sponsor ZV40 l' ll Xl 1 lk lltt lub 30 ik.. 40: Pep Club 'SS-YW: Speech Recital '-lil: 'I',u.1sM.xN Stall '-l0g 'I'riflliYY '38-'40, lfRlilJIbllf NUNN 'l.o:'t' lo ouv, f'i'i't'ml.v to lllllll-V, gtmtl will It ll Sl. ll. S.: Czuuera Club '30-'-lllg Cf. S. C. 30140: Dramatic Club '10' I' ll XI 'N '39g Glec Club '30-'-105 l's-p Club '38v'3'J. MARY l.l l.l.l .XX l'l'l'TM.-XX SC1'f'l4't' ln'l'oVt' self. S. ll. S.g Camera Klub '403 C. S. C. '30, 403 Dramatic Club '.ll4-'-103 lflee Cluh '39- '40Q Pep Club '38-'.l0g Tri-lli-Y 339-'40, CLll FORlJ lQ.'XClil.EY lla tlzt' best of wlii1li, :'vr it may lic. i S l STICK ll 11 lm .' , . . . . . j rm' , '.l -'.i'g 2-' C' '. - ISICN O'N lS.XllY 141 A 1 .A . u . tl' i llOR.XClf MOORE llc ix grail iwmiigll who is lli.v man 53 iii ll .vlt'i'. Softball '57-'-40. XYYNlil.l.li M UYI' Tl1,v iuzlzrrl' if lim lull of ilu' riifllx if 111 llillllllth l Sl '-40. - .i ld JL l.l.X N1-3SKlllll ll'l1ut tw .ww flujwiiilx mainly nfmiz ri in uw look fur. y, t--V 1 S ll S lttl Klub N 40, lam i.: 40 t S L I 40 Ilramntic Club 40 l ootblll Spou ci '40 li Il Xl ZS 9 l lat tlub H 40 l'ep Club '38-'EI Q ueeell Rt-citzxl '40 . . 5.1. N S :ill . l- 40: Tri-lli-Y 'Nfl lf 'Xl .S'1'lm1m' ix llii' i1riili'x'.rlm1il1'1ig of fimly, mir ii all it tlt 1 ' 'Zi' xc. lleta Flub '.Wf'40: l':uuera Club '30-'40: K S C 'll'4'I l' l' X 'l9 l'x11xix i rs., Wll.lXl.'X l'ORTl R Ili lo li xl rut X mzlszr flu l' l 'l l' flrux-'. llt-ta Club 'RYA' 2 '. f t'I.lI1'F tained the Seniors in American colors. The Ship of State was adorned from the bow to the stern in red, white and blue. VVe honored our first captain of America, George Washingtcmri, in highest ceremony. ll Lashing Waves of Hnal examinations swished against the sides of the boat and led us to troubled waters. Y September l939: VVe left port with a new crew of Uskimpsf' 'A As senior sailors we were loval to our ship's football team. And if we did not appear so enthusiastic ' b D ' it was eeause we were ignified. i Betty Nelson and Addie Nlae Rainwater were given an extra shore leave for bringing honor to the Page I4 ft'i'liiig.v ul' flu' lieu: Stall 'illflllg 'l',u,isM,xx Sz .XIJIDI li NAIC R.-UN 'AElL',Qtl7ll tix .X'1'l1if'l1'i'llj'. im It f x H T. TA' N S lroul llit licta Club '40g V, S. t', '39-'4llg l'1'wm 1 M lllif will-'-lll. xx Wien l il 1:'in'11i tix .N S -lll 1 S. C. JI- -lll, ll! trier XYiuucr in A. sl. School of Air Xlu ' ' itt t '40 I' ll Nl 'N 'W' Vltc . , 1 Club 30-'-lil: Nlusie Club '30-'-lllg llt-p C' '58-'59g l'izu1o Recital '401 llioxiwr Still ll' '40 Sta
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NIJXVARD SBll'l'll U I I tlifm full 11 u1z.frl1u'f,' nfluvi il ix fiuxt uniil frwvjicruil, it will lu' ':'ia'l1n'. lllOKl.XS C. 'l'llDXl'lil.l. lil:-vtlim Lv flzv llfz' of flu' .wulfi E D IlliENIlliE l'lll.l.Y 'l'llR:XSHlfR ' of lilly filllki' 1 S 1 P411 flu Klub '34 'W' l'1' ll I Stull' 'SW'-lflg Softball 31 40 .il .1-. . if '47- fi-'Y f U ' U, F 1. ll I 11 fi lu llg, lil Ili Iliff 1 A Il ll in A 1 1 ztlz ilu' frrqzfzxlli iz Y 1 . 5, m.. .wr-io, Il'uul '39-'40g Orchestra IW-'-lil. IMOCLENF SU'l l'UN VIQYYVTH STlPl, GENE X ' ' ' Xu jwrmir iv l'II'llL'J' ax liufifiy or ilrzluzffg' SHARK us lic ll7IAlgl'lll'.l'.N lf- l.i:'l' lu curu uml corn to l1':'i'. I1 .llult your bm! ln'lti'1'. K S C U 40' 4-ll f'luh '39-'-lllg Piuncu st-hall 30-401 C. Cf. '30-'4Il: l'iru1r'm' all '39-V105 Football '38-'39g Softball '38- '40 c Club '38-'30g l'z'alici'r Stall' '39-'-lllg Tri-lli-Y '38-'4ll. llll.DRElJ SNOW' .Xi':'i'r, fivfvr qv! ton nhl lo lmrrz Stall' 'SU-'40. R.fXl,l'll C. TL'XXYUR'l'll Hlulcllcrt 1'.r lzrairi forum. 2:-: '. -' 1 'Z era RED 1 lltss lm ill W MI 1 lui Klub '39-'-Hrg Glu Club '37-HX: Softball '58-'4llg 'l'Al.lsMAx Stull' '39-'40 S.XlQ.'X IPRANCES SM l'l'l I Hub 3, 40. C g ff -59340. lr II .lfuili'n1lilui ix rmrlumzilkv firm mul firm M' ,37i.39-1' ' ' ' ' ix mrr1mm1l.v .fIlf'L'L'X.YfFlll.H FRQXNCFS SMITH lx.Xl.l' TUC ' QR URAN li xg TUX . . . . . Y , lin its first appearancel and the Girls' Glee Club and Sextet received a rating of l'Excellence and the Boys' Glee Club and Double Quartet upheld its reputation by getting the best rating given in its class. Three cheers for the directors! ll With dates and work on UTALIS- MAN and Pioneer, spring football and debates, baseball and sen- ior recitals, our minds were in a whirar-r, but they fairly whizzed when the Hi-Y held its annual conference here. The NT. H. S. Ship was so crowded that it almost sank, but after three days the boys left and the boat floated on peacefully. So peacefully that anyone could Page I6 Ili 1 l'ri'i'li'fl llmnglilx scum' i'u11r!v.ry. ff. S. lf '30-'4llg lilci' Kill ball '37-'-lllg Nl , fli I 1 X HL! l Ill Mdwzrt if lb ,KS-'-lflg Soft ll ,FU i-ill SAR.-XII LYNN VIC.-XZY l.l.'i' unfl lu' uu'rVi' H 5. ll. M.. K. 5. 4. 39- 401 llramatic Flulu '39-'401 I , ll. Nl, '38-'39, filee lilub '39-'4ll Pep l'lub '58-'.l'lg PIit1l1C01' Staff '30-'40
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