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fzszie It , A X W it 'L f, '14 ' A., 7,1 1 V . 1 -P . L f'ItniwvIl'lIi--I N -' '1 fr 'ff MARJORIE SUE TAPE Marjorie Patience is bitter but its fruits are sweet. Marjorie seems quiet to those who do not know her, but woe to those that do. Her charming personalhy has made all her classmates and friends love her. She always keeps her love affairs to herself. The Senior class of '20 hates to see her leave. DoN WILLIAM WARIS Dynamite Don 'iDon Out of sight, out of mind. Basket-ball. '27-'28: Baseball. '27-'28-'Z9. Don is envied by all the girls in the class for his curly hair. But like his motto. he does not think about getting up his lessons until classes convene and this is probably the reason his report card shows marks other than As for he certainly has the ability to get them. Don's dis- position causes everyone of his friends to hope for his success. MARY EVELYN WALL Evelyn A perfect woman, noble, plain. Evelyn is one of the most accomplished and influential members of the class. She is one of those unusual persons who is never satisiied until she has done her best. Her sweet disposition and quiet studiousness are ties that will hold her dear in the years to come. Evelyn is one of our most accomplished pianists. We predict for her a great musical career. ESTELLE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Estelle Always willing to help others. Music Club, 'Z 8. Estelle is one of the prettiest girls of our class. She is not a star pupil. but she always prepares her work well. Her many friends at C. H. S. wish her success in all her future work. '. K 11 4 I 9 2 F2 X 1:1111 lufnty-our K
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4 Q. 'c?if3-T rc. lol A vi lol 1 :X XX -f 'lf if--fig Q v-'XT-tm 3- ,M l s I .... L.- e T., MYRTICE ARMENDY POUNDS A'lVlyrt lVlyrtice Laugh and the world laughs with you. Myrt is one of our smallest and cutest girls. Little but loud. During her five years at C. H. S. she has won many close friends on account of her winning ways. ln observing the students of the class we notice that Myrl is a little man's lady. Vslho wouldn't admire her? BESSIE MAE STAPP 'ABetty HBessie Let come what will. Bessie has a charming personality, a sweet disposition and a winning smile. She is another who is willing to do her part and if she has any troubles she keeps them to herself. In fact Bessie is a treasure any class would be proud to own. Without doubt the future holds much success for her. Lois CHRISTINE SPRUILL Tubby Lois An indispensable friend. sleadfast of purpose. Although Lois has red hair she has a very sweet disposi- tion. Lois is one of the outstanding members of the class because she's always willing to do her part. She has al- ways been absorbed in her work with a special fondness for Math. We are sure she will recognize her high ideal in life. ESTELLE LEOLA TATUM Estelle Full of ambition and quiet is she. Although Estelle is the quietest girl of our class she has lots of determination and grit. This alone has brought her to a successful end in her high school course. We wish her much success. 1512? as Paflc I u entu
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,.. 1 I . .1-1 A Ml-1 i FX .129 i X D Senior Class History ff ES, We're Tired, Happy, and Sad. You might not expect it but this four-act play has been something strikingly dreadful, since the rise of the curtain in 1925. But At Last! How grand that word Senior sounds to our ears. We have almost reached the goal whichvwe have been striving so hard to attain. When the curtain rose on the first act in 1925 it was a horrible one. The cast was composed of green, ignorant and bashful boys and girls who knew nothing in the line of knowledge. Each one soon knew what part he was to play. As time rolled on the majority acted their part splendidly, but others fell by the way before the act was over. The second act displayed our Sophomore work. Knowing a little more this time than before. We thought we knew it all, however we later learned that there was plenty we didn't know. The way was very rough in this act, but most of us reached the end safe. The next important feature on the stage was marked Junior. This third act was proceeding very successfully until French and Geometry stepped before the most of us. They were not as dreadful after we became acquainted with them as we thought, so we soon captured them and hurried on. During the third act of the Junior feature a very great sorrow came to us. One of our most dearly beloved classmates and actors was taken from us- the parting was sad, but time can never erase his picture and works from our minds. The last act started briskly with a long hoped for triumph, Seniors Everyone was in a rush and hurry to reach the end. There he or she was expecting a good and successful beginning. During this play some of the actors have developed into good athletes. Among these are: Louise Donaldson, Louise Gay, Ruth Eddleman, Catherine Hogan, Harold Blackwell, Joe Morris, Fred Brooks and D. A. Pirkle. We have also developed many literary leaders. Some have become Musicians. We are looking forward to a bright and prosperous future. The end being in sight we wish to say a word before we go. We, the Class of Twenty-Nine, have done our best to uphold the standards of dear ole Chamblee Hi and be loyal to our Motto. Our minds will always be happy of this in future years. All the pleasant and tender memories of the school faculty, and classmates we will use to drive our blues away and bring us chasing back to Chamblee. ' I, For some this has been a long play, for others, short. Some call it a comedy, others class it with tragedies. But the cast will agree that we hope the audience has enjoyed watching it as much as we have enjoyed playing it, and that we will have many curtain calls in the future. -RUTH EDDLEMAN, Historian. so i 19 2 9 Fmt Page Tu enty taco
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