Central Night School - Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1940

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Ezma Burnette can act without trying. We enjoyed her c-omedy in hlgilllllf' Days . Bill Brooks did a very good piece of acting i11 the irst plax He is a serx sociable person He and utl Bowman entertained the cntnc clas at a dnmcr dance al the Laxalici Lluh lfgll Rennes is voo as 111 actor and a writer e ls in Interesting person We ad1111re Jewel Cohen hxelx disposition and he1 dljllllt to keep plea ant and sweet whe11 he Illl sed thc ar she wanted 111 the last plax She is a g od actor eanettc Ldlldlldll was too quict dlld distant for u to know her xerx well Nhe did hcl part willnwlx ee11 Center ls sweet md conscientious t tlllil ic ne whn Ulllflv ou ussell lurnctt aftci a time xc 11- a 1561141 rcturncc 111ore quiet and op lNllt ated lf cnjoxe his ucoinmo dition 111 Balms law ancx lhestnuti cu iciccr mc 1-iow Ntblll u U nt 111 stormx t1 ank lxans 1- a 5.111 1o1t ta inf 1 Ja t it thc st moment and nieinoiiling ll qulcklx Mrs. Yirginia Evans was sweet and accommodating in 1-wry way, espec-ially in handling make-up. Franc-es Hendon was ,good natured a11d versatile in handlmff different parts We thank l'arl Lanv lxenneth Lassiter Nlarion Cos ctt nld class mcinhers who cams hack and took bit parts to accommodate us 'llost especialls do we thank Kermit Bradford an old t1n1e member and last sears bearer of th N l cur He hacked up ln Thelma Bradford carried the brandfathers part 111 lou Cant Take It With You md rallied the class together during the illness of the director Xs oi actnw alnlitx uerx actor has hi dax YY ell the compliments come in after a plas exert actor prove I l cmchodx s faxort The compliments are equallx di t11l1uted xcu can see the members o t is xears Cass takcn sepaiatelx are all jolli good fellows Fach one IN m intexcsting lJPl'SUYldlllN a good worker It is still to hc hoped that somehow the group will xet experience the class traditional f rand old bond of friendship democracy under standmv a11d perfect harmonx which 1 the director s 3lIll Cast of Balm Days elf fir? nlll l c Nc 1 ta l Istancm P Dam! Har on anm ltr a 1.111 1 1 1 c r 4 amc N c Ddlllt 'Nanci the tnu! uct llDUl'll 1 1 ll t 'N 5 -Kud1tor1un1l'1l11uars l9 -1-0 ,age fully an X ar N o e cx Given f, H .k 4 V 1 L I. y I R I . P . 1 - 1. . . ' . , ' A . . 1 :S 1 1 ' , - J , 1 ' ' I 4 - . . 1 I 1 4 ti. H . A - 1 - D 5, . 4 . . K-K , I Aw. - ., , , . ' x P 1 'N -4 . ' 'VI K. .S I U A A Y l i H . . K: , l VM , H l f ': J ' z ' - ' l 's thc- ' ' t ' ' ' , ' 1' ' s IH lull V154 'B-1, I 111051 ' ie. ' ' 5 1' ll I , I. I-, 'Q-K-.li ., .4 s' . ' 1 s h': . T' ' d a - As U 1 3 . f ll.: -' ' '- l Q.. i ' - 4. 1 'I I I - .. ' , ,, x , ., . I , . , ' 1, -.i A , 'A. N' I . 'sl' 'll'zl'l1 lxl 'sq lljdr- Q ' . ,S ' . ' ' f me ' , t' .lll6S. ' S '- 1 1' i ' - l Fr' ' 2' Q A f cd SI '. 'k' ga pr z 1 lat ' rg' ' - ' . ' - Q Q , , FL N 1 1 .1 ' ' ! .'Vv. 5-L3-Y U ., .. 1--- 1 ., 1' ' ' ' ' 1 f '1-- ',,' '.'. - ' 1' F T 1 1 lir l-Ah tu rigll ar': ,le 'l tlolien. Xirg'l l inc's, C, Xl. Yollglllcg john .ong ' I' g . ' ' ts , jc-1 - tiallc I - , llutl li 11 inun, lfuna llnrn'1t. liill ll o tks. .l' -s . l ' ' l, -1 I s , I. j Xlasl . Am l'l1illip-, llussn-ll liurn-tt. Nlurgaret llurt-on. ll:-le-11 tfr' ter ' cl .l' k .l s lj'.A ill ' ' '- g .19 .

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eech and the Theatre 36'- 'K- '-ur 'il' is ff 5 XIIN5 XHRIH-X QL It lx 91 ry! K rt left t or rr my nn Nlar osezy rrr Ra f- ewe tolrrn u o for e -X rn Plrr rs I-IKM Bl RNLTI' I lt X NIASHBURN XIARK NIOSILLILH XIARt ARI-T HARISON JLNNIIL LN ANS Itl SSLLL Bl RNETT DAXID HART SOW I-RANK LVANS NIRGIL RAINES NIH ITII' FRANK I-9 III-'NDON IKNIL5 NIcDANlLI t XI YONCIJI' l I IA BI-'N I JIXINIII- IOOPFR JOHNI IONI I look for yy ard eycry year to this opportunity of glvlng honorable mention to the speakers and players of Central Night School who do an extra amount of work even to extra week end rneetrn Thr year they wrll even work two extra weeks after school rs offlcrally out meeting for rehearsals at the Jewish Lducatronrl Alliance rn order that they rrnght produce You Cfmt Take It With You lhe frrst semester was spent saying speeches record voices tryrng out for radro debating drscussrng rr urng Naturally there rs always more to wrrte about our .er ond semester dramatic work because rt includes more -rctiyity and harder work. Then too plays are for the public. 4 In Ifebruary we produced IBalmy' Days , a Row Petersor play' by George Savage. After a successful Central Night School performance, we carried the play to the small town of Youth, Georgia, where we had several amusing experiences. Among them was having an audience that w'ouldn't laugh or applaud or rezpond in any way even when the scenery fell. On such trips we alyvavs patronize hot-dog stands. barn dances. and whatever else happens to be in our way. The production of Bfrlmy Days at Fairburn, Georgia, war a delight. The audience was wonderful. We were even served and entertained afterwards. The school authori- ties invited us back in June. You Canit Take It With Youif will be produced May lllirly-fiFSl at B155 Junior Hi h School. for Fastern Star Group 57. ive invite you. The annual Speakers Banquet will be held at Wieuca Inn on June first. At that time CNC pins will be awarded those who have successfully' played in two plays. Pins will XIYRILI-. COLLINS BILL BROOKS NAINCY CHESNDI' ANN PHILLIPS KFRNIIT BRADFORD ak -6 fm if +11 .ff A Bnrnrtr Sworn! rou Nlyrtle HLLLN CILNTER XIARION GOSSEI I RLTH BOWMAN JEANINET I'I-I CALLAIIAIN JEWELI COHEN be awarded Mr Mar aret Hartson Davld Hartson, James 'VIcDanrel Earl Lang Alrce Bentley Marlon Gossett, John Long Virgil Raines, Nancy Chestnut Most of the other members of the class have already received pins James McDaniel will be awarded the S I cup for Speech Improy errrent Drd you hear the last Grady declama tron' James was never absent except for illness never rrrtrrrzed, always smiled and cooperated Margaret Hartson ran hnn a close second and drd do the most outstanding work the frrst semester Ruth Bowman drd the best work rn the first play Inrnrshrng props, learning lrns neyer lettrng down This is Ann Phillips fourth year. She won the cup her first year and has kept up her million-dollar cooperation ever since. David Hartson was drafted for the plays. We needed hi., pep and enthuiasm. He and Jimmie Cooper are the most talented actors this class has had. Jimmie Cooper came in as a matter of accommodation and put new pep' into the play. Nlvrtle Collins is cute and sweet and a good trouper. C. M. Younge in his fourth play' is noted as a good thinker, a good trouper, and a cheery' fellow. Mark Moseley has talent as an actor. He showed a rand disposition in adapting himself to about six different parts. He had a good number of irons in the fire as leader of the Jeffs. sports enthusiast for the school, and school politics. Lucy Mashburn can take it. She labored under dif- ficulties and odd-. She held her head up through it all. carrying two of the heaviest parts and proying herself a really' good actor. John Long is a quiet, accommodating person, and we 'rdmire his kspunk. page thirty-nine



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