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Carolina Neurological Hospital which has just been completed. Beside this picture I see another entitled, Dr. Elsie Mae Barnes, Chief Diagnosticianf' A court room slowly comes into view within the crystal-Can this be Clara Bow or who is the sweet, demure lady with the soft, low voice, downcast eye, and winning smile? I see the Judge as he solemnly pronounces her sentence, Guilty! The headlines of the Extras which were being sold in all directions read: Miss Marta Selma Morgan, Sued. Summing up the details it appears that Miss Morgan has appeared several times in like scenes before she finally retired to her quiet suburban home with the real choice of her heart-he having been convinced that these trials before the law for Heart Balm served only to make her sure of her own heart where he was concerned. I see a huge sign confronting me: WILLIAMSON FUNERAL HoME flncorporatedj FUNERAL DIRECTORS, EMBALMERS Miss DOROTHY WILLIAMSON ESTABLISHED 1931 In a few years, Miss Williamson, this sign will be changedg for yours, and another well-known firm in Raleigh will be merged into one. The Scene changes yet again. I see a telegraph office-the workers are all young girls. Happy smiling faces are everywhere darting about the large room. Even the delivery is made by these same laughing maidens. Miss LaRue Barbee has devised a place whereby all young girls receive daily a telegram which hinders good work. Her vast fortune left to her by a distant and unknown relative is being used to bring joy to untold thousands of young ladies who are making their way in the world. Miss Barbee's explanation is that telegrams always brought her so much joy that she longs to share the gladness with others of her age and sex. Her office will continue after her marriage which is to take place within two years. Another court scene comes to view. Miss Sudie Boykin is on the stand. She is proclaiming loudly and vehemently against the opposing forces, which seem to give way before her force of argument. Her practice in argument while in training serves her successfully in her chosen profession as a lawyer. The Crystal Gazer slowly raises her eyes from the globe before her. The curtains drop and the crystal is hid from view. Thus passes the Class of Thirty-one Into the future one by one. Twenty-tive
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Rrupbecp uf fllllass 1931 PPROACH with hushed voices, Softly tread, See-are these waiting with joy or dread? They watch as each must take her turn, Eight lovely maidens-that they may learn WVhat the future holds-and she speaks, nor falters, The crystal gazer bending o'er the altar Where is placed the crystal clear as clear- She is speaking, hush, for we must hear- She calls a name- Bertie Warreii, you- But Miss Warreri gasps VVhat shall I do? The Crystal Gazer: You long have searched for your ideal. The superman awaits you. No longer must you wait for within the year you are to meet him. It will be a cyclonic affair for he will sweep you completely from your feet! Tall he is and dark, his wavy hair, thick and black, his eyes-and there lies your capitulation, fair one, for you are powerless under the gaze of him who shall away your very life. His outstanding mental ability makes him the leading figure in his community and a social triumph wherever he goes. Learn well the qualities of sweet submission to a dominant will for therein lies the secret to your happiness. Miss Annie Harris-I see you in a large Pediatric Hospital in New York City. You are now entering the ninth year of your Nursing career. Due to your outstanding work as superintendent of nurses and to your high ambitions, in three years you will be made superintendent of this famous hospital. Courage, pluck and perse- verance will carry you through. Oh, Miss Helen Harrell Moonlight and roses Have wonderful power o'er you, Your heart reposes In romantic love so true, June night discloses Love's golden dream coming true, Weddiiig bells are ringing Making one happy heart of twog For you cannot resist the great white moon, You will be no longer Helen Harrell after June. The October . ., 1950, edition of the Raleigh News and Observer comes into view within the crystal. On the front page I see a picture of the magnificent North Twenty-four
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last will anh Testament STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA l COUNTY OF WAKE REX HOSPITAL CITY OF RALEIGH E, the Class of 1931, of the aforesaid state, county and city, being in undisputed possession of intellect and sound character, realize that the parting of the ways has come, and as we have certain articles, ideas and ideals accumulated during our stay, do hereby proclaim and publish our last will and testament. ARTICLE I . To Miss Marshbanks we leave our deepest love and appreciation for the interest she has shown us during the past three years. ARTICLE II To our beloved Hospital we bequeath our undying devotion and life-long obligation. ARTICLE III To the Staff, who has untiringly guided us, we give our highest veneration and esteem. ARTICLE IV Item 1. We wish to leave to Miss Roop the key to all the chocolate cake, and the right to wear red dresses provided she does not wear them on date nights. Item 2. To Mrs. Knight and Miss Pannell we leave our life-long friendship and appreciation for the delightful surprises given us. Item 3. To Miss Athon we are leaving a menu for two. Item 4. To Miss Sells and Miss Crump we bequeath two perfectly sound husbands who will trust and obey until death do them part. . ARTICLE V Item 1. To our doctor teachers we bequeath all the valuable information they may have gathered from our examination papers for the past three years, to impart to the succeeding classes as they see fit. Item 2. To Maw who has truly been a Maw to us for three years, we want to say We love you. Item 3. To our Pawn we leave the privilege of bringing to the coming Seniors all the letters and telegrams he can carry, and we sincerely hope that they appreciate him as we do. Twenty-ix
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