Granted, there were many papers tucked in the packet that
included the letter from my grandmother’s friend, Zemla Doke Griffith, about
high school reunions and class gatherings in Fort Meade, Florida.
While much of the material was organized and kept in one separate package by my
grandmother, Rubie McClellan Davis, apparently one stray page escaped my
attention until just last night.
It was a list, in order, of names of the members of the
student body of 1912 as they appeared in the photograph commemorating that recognition night at Fort Meade High School
in September, 1983.
When I first shared that photograph from an undated, unidentified
newspaper source, you may recall that I had my guesses regarding the identity
of the former Zemla Doke, my grandmother’s good friend (and evidently the
official “Class Grumbler” for the Class of 1919).
Once quick glance at this page added to Zemla’s letter to Rubie confirms just which face matches up with her name—and gives us the opportunity to know the names of the rest of this group posing for their picture. Hopefully, just like you and me, someday some of their descendants will be searching for more information on them and will find this entry from Zemla gives them a peak into a bit of what went into the day to day lives of their ancestors, too.
Group picture:Front row L to R.Annabelle Lewis WigginsMaude Lightsey JonesZemla Doke GriffithMaud McAuley (Don’s wife)Edith McAuley AllenJeanette RiversEva Rivers SextonBack Row L to R.John “Buck” EnzorAustin CliftonFred BobbetLawrence AdamsDon McAuleyJohn WingateE. C. BottsWylie Rivers
Excellent!
ReplyDeleteAnd in other totally unrelated news, yesterday while doing a little research on Ancestry, I ran across a "Zelma" (which made me think of Zemla -- wonder if her parents meant "Zelma") and a "Flavius."
Really? That's incredible, Wendy!
DeleteI had at first given that a thought myself--the possibility that "Zemla" was really a dyslexic "Zelma"--but apparently, everyone used to hearing her name spoken also spelled it that same way, so I'm presuming it really was Zemla.
But to think of Zelma and Flavius...
When worlds collide...
Does the snoopy dance that someone labeled the photo!!!!
ReplyDelete:) ...and is thankful you published it for others to find - hopefully their will be at least some!