Childersburg High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Childersburg, AL)

 - Class of 1949

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PII- hi-A 'EEZ C-JD :::: ha-A lil: Chl: 23 A.. 8 fl W. ff ' X I fffWf ff ' ff W E Q I fr Y S i I . L E , 1 'I ,N . f I Front Row: Left to Right- Miss Nellie Glazener, Mrs. Margie Yates, Mrs. Capito Mrs. Ethel Morrison, Mrs. Lorena Webster, Mrs. Maenetta Caldwell. Second Row: Miss Ollie Thompson, Miss Mary Marker, Mrs Evely P. Smith, Mrs. K thryn Allen, Mrs.Mary P. Laird, Mrs. Nellie M. Stewart, Miss Audrey Baker. Third Row: Mrs. Dora C. Nix, Mrs. Jessie P. Eiland, Mrs. Verna Wallace, Mrs. Arlis Cockrell, Mrs. Helen McCaffrey, Mrs. Annie L. Bush. Y Fourth Row: M s. Armon Tidmore-Asst. Principal, Mr A.H. Watwood-Principal I'

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I W '7'93QV T'5 '1 .-.W 3 April 1 seo Dearest Avelda, I must take a minute out to write you about my tour through the states. For the past two years I have been Mrs. Vanderbilt Jr's private nurse. She felt so well this year that we took a two months tour of the states for relaxation. I found want to pass Walking and the bill out so much about our class-mates of 45-49 that I the news on to you. , up the streets of New York, I passed by Carnegie Hall board caught my eye. There was a picture of, guess who, Ernestinel I found that she is rated as the worlds greatest pianist and her show was in New York for the 19th week. I rushed around to the back entrance and finally got to see her. She has toured all England and had plenty to tell me--as usual. Frances is in Baltimore. She designee her dresses and ownes the most exclusive dress shope in Maryland. She wants to marry but feels she can't spare the time away from her business. Billy Moore is a well known lawyer in Washington. He told me that Mary in Florida. a well known husband. Louise and her husband own a chain of funeral homes Their main office is in Panama City. Mary models for agency during her spare time from the twins and Being so near Alabama I couldn't resist going through Bir- mingham. Staying over night in Birmingham's largest, most modern hotel I found that Elvin was its owner and that he also operated hotels in Atlanta, Mobile and Montgomery. John is a very success- ful electrical engineer and has a new job opening in Cuba next month. His wife and three boys are to follow later on in the SUHIUIBI' 1 I suggested a visit to Childersburg and Mrs. Vanderbilt insisted that I go out alone. Our old Alma Mater--well it just isn't. A new building has replaced it and its terribly modenm I noticed the door to the office was open and just by chance I saw a man standing at the window. I must have been startled and I couldn't help uttering a word of surprise. I was even more surprised when he turned around and I saw that it was our own Mr. Watwood. We walked down the hall and he motioned me toward one of the rooms. There was Mrs. Watwood at the desk--grading English papers. At first I d1dn't see anyone else but when someone called my name I immediately recognized Horace, still trying. Mrs. Watwood told me that Stella had set up Hendricks Business College in Alpine. It's the states largest and has students from all over the South. She has acquired quite an amount of money as well as flesh. Stella said she felt much better just taking it easy with a box of candy. . 24 4 ,. w .4, , ,U

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