Chamblee High School - Chamihan Yearbook (Chamblee, GA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 30 text:

CHAMHIAN Alma Mater I We sing praise to dear old Chamblee, Best old school of all: After we haue left her ever, We will hear her call. 2 We will always loue and praise thee, Honor thy great name. Even though the world has claimed us, Thoughts of thee remain. Chorus Hail to the meYn'ry of dear old Chamblee! Hail to the blue and gold! We'll always loue our Alma Mater And her name uphold. 419299-

Page 29 text:

5 GQ 3 O CHAMHIAN so As I was walking down a shady street I saw a cozy little bungalow, covered with climbing rose vines in full bloom. Out in the yard I saw a neatly dressed young mother, wheeling a baby carriage down the walk. To my great surprise it was Bessie Stapp, now Mrs. Toy Barrett. I saw that she had found the happiness that she longed for all through her high school career. The day was hot and as I saw a drug store on the corner I decided to go and refresh myself with a cool drink. Standing behind the counter I saw Jack Little charming a group of girls who were watching him jerking sodas. Seeing a newspaper on the news stand I decided to buy one from Jack and see what the news was. On the front page I saw that Marjorie Tapp was the National Spelling Champion. I was not surprised as I remembered what a good speller she was in high school. I went on until about the middle of the afternoon. I was tired and hot. Suddenly everything went black. The next I knew I was in an ambulance and a handsome white-coated attendant was trying to revive me. His face looked familiar, and suddenly I recognized it to be Joe Morris. I told Joe that I was all right now, but Joe insisted on taking me on to the hospital. I-Ie took me in and gave me a glass of ice water, I soon began to feel better. Just as I was starting to leave I saw a young lady dressed in a nurse's uniform. I recognized Louise Pounds, an old schoolmate of mine. Joe told me she was head nurse of the hospital. When I left the hospital I felt very weak, so I decided to ride a street car to my hotel. VVhen I entered the car there was Mark Henderson, street car motorman. From my hotel window I could see a sign which read: Donaldson Candy Factory. I wondered if that could be D. C. The next morning I went over to the factory. D. C. cxplained how he had become a great man. He said his candy was the most popular candy that was made. ' When I picked up the morning paper I noticed in the headlines that Thomas Cole had become an Agriculture teacher in a large college in Michigan. When I glanced over the paper a little more I noticed that Catherine Hogan had become the most popular movie queen in Hollywood. I was tired and Worn out so I decided to board a train and go back home. After I had been riding awhile I was shocked when someone laid their hand on my shoulder and called my name. I looked at her for a minute very amazed. then she said, Louise, don't you remember Ruth Eddleman, your old chum in high school? I never would have recognized Ruth. for she had become slender. As we journeyed home she told me what a good time she had had on her vacation, and how she was enjoying her work as Math teacher at Columbia University. I am at home again.. Years have passed since I tramped across the continent and toward Alaska, Alone I sit by the tire with my cat and drink weak tea and sigh. Perhaps, since 1937, there have been as many changes as took place between our graduation and event- ful time of my happy journey. Perhaps greater and more mysterious things will happen in the future. I look into the fire and stroke my proud. mysterious cat. 1929?- Paye Twenty rite



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