Interview with Lois Beville Cone 1 March 30, 1995 0: Black? C: Black. He was a brother to A. T. Black, but I can not remember his name other than Black. And of course, Ralph Buchholtz was the. 0: The principal, the head of the school? C: The principal. 0: Do you have any particular fond memories of attending Gainesville High School? C: Yes, it was just fun. It really was fun. We had a great class and everybody just enjoyed going to school. You did not question that you could not go, you just knew you would go and you knew that you would have a good time. I really rememberjust having a good time. 0: Do you remember any special teacher? C: Mrs. Olson was outstanding. O: In what way was she so outstanding? C: Well, she was so caring and so giving and so interested in you and she just had a wonderful attitude and she loved her students and she was just a lovely teacher. 0: She inspired you? C: She inspired us. O And she taught you Latin? And you also had her you say when you were in. C: I did, in either the 3rd or 4th grade of school, I mean. O: Kirby Smith? C: Yes, elementary. 0: What were some of the activities that went on at Gainesville High school besides the classroom? C: Well, they had sports, football, basketball for girls, baseball, but I did not play tennis, so I do not know if they had tennis or not. I played basketball, and I knew that we had football. I do not think they had a swimming team, or anything like that back then. ..