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CHAMI-IIAN CLASS PROPHECY EAR THE END of a summer day in a large arm chair, I sit, somewhat weary, yet happy, after tucking so many motherless boys and girls into bed. I am still a Brown, but called 4'Aunt Loisv or 'glVIamma Lois by many little orphans. I see from my window the crescent moon and numbers of twinkling stars above me. As I sit and look, my thoughts carry me back to my happy school days at Chamblee. As I think of those class- mates, I fall asleep and as I sleep, I dream a dream. I am taking a trip to Los Angeles, California, to see a dear classmate of Chamblee, ROSE MARY SEALY, who returned home after graduation. Soon after I am seated I hear a familiar voice say, '4Tick- etslw and I at once glance up to see WILLIAM MALONEY, still a business man and fond of his ancestors. Who should come into the car, where I am now, but a lady handsomely dressed and carrying a bag. I at once recognize her to be STELLA KEY. She is a traveling Y. W. C. A. worker. As I enter the station, I walk toward a window over which is written 'glnformationf' I immedi- ately see a smiling classmate, JOYCE DRAKE. She is still serving others in her kind and friendly way. Here it is that I receive my information, concerning the other members of the class. MANNE BLACKWELL teaches domestic art in Chamblee High School, and is making a success of her work. HLOUISE ARMBRUST has married a governor and is living in New York City. HDOROTHY DANIEL is a great soprano singer, winning the admiration of large audiences by her beautiful voice. RAYMOND PRESSLEY is teaching physics and chemistry in Chamblee High, so his many hours in the laboratory were not spent in vain. 'IIVIILDRED BRITT still plays the guitar and is living in a bungalow, big enough for two. UDEWEY DYER is professor of science at Brookhaven, giving his pupils plenty of work. HETHEL DOVE is teaching Frenchg her husband, G. P. GROGAN, is teaching mathematics in the same college. GLMARY CLACK is a designer and owns a shop in New York. UIVIARCARET BAILEY is chief librarian in one of the largest libraries in Atlanta, Georgia. LGMARCARETE CHESNUT is Superintendent of Schools in her county. HJEANETTE BROWN is the head nurse in Georgia Baptist Hospital. HGLENN AUSTIN is the best lawyer in Georgia. He has solved every mystery brought to him. HJAMES CLACK is the manager of Rogers Store in Brookhaven, still carrying on the work of his boyhood days. MTHURMAN MCCOY has a radio and television office in Chicago and he is doing well. J. E. Moss is president of an ice company in Florida and operates substations all over the United States. MHUGH PELFREY is still traveling. He has been around the world three times and is starting again. uDAN CAMP has become a famous aviator, carrying the United States mail. 1937
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CHAIVIHIAN one of our young maidens off to the minister. In a very short time he made another visit and his arrow struck again. We all missed these girls greatly and thought surely that we wouldn't lose another but just as we were finishing our annual the Hold love bugw hit again and our hearts were saddened as we heard wedding bells ringing. We had lost another. Although the end is near and we will soon he leaving dear ole Chamblee Hii' we shall always remember her. We have enjoyed so many pleasant hours within her shadows we could not possibly forget. We have Mr. Smith and all the faculty to thank for this and we do so from the depths of our hearts. Our hearts are saddened as we think of leaving but we realize we must go. As we look off into the distance and see the road we are soon to travel we shiverg hut are we going to let this get us down? No! We are not going to stop now but we are going to remain true to our motto and HKEEP ON KEEPING ON. G. P. GROGAN, JR., CLASS HISTOIIIAN. 1937
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CHAMHIANW' MNANCY IVIANNING, ELLENE VAUGHN, and EDITH CORNWELI, are helping in the Georgia Baptist Or- phanis Home. HJACK DEMPSEY is general manager at Chamblee Schoolg he couldn't leave dear old Chamblee. 'LSTEWART CREEL is postmaster general for the United States and is succeeding in his work. NBYRLE GAY is coach of a basketball team which has won many championships. HROBERT DOVE is speed cop in Atlanta. HJ. E. ECHOLS is still ambitious, he is bookkeeper for White Motor Company. HR. G. EIDSON, LUCIEN DANIEL, and ROBERT WARREN have the leading dairies in Georgia. They have won many prizes on their wonderful dairying. TOM ED JACKSON is giving voice lessons, and sings every night at 7:30 oiclock over WSB. MROY HEAD, JR., is continuing the work of his father, although it has grown considerably. iiHUGH GREEN is night watchman at Sears, Roebuck and Company. KEUGENE FERGUSON is the comic editor of the Atlanta Journal. He is carrying on the work that he was known for while in school. NSARA JOHNSON is doing wellg she is the stenographer for the Adjutant General of the United States Army. 'GANNA LOU KNAPP is teaching dancing and designs the costumes for dancing. MARTHA PIERCE is an evangelist. HBETTY LITTLE was in our town the other dayg she is the manager in the Woolworth Store in New York. HJ. W. PURCELL is the Secretary of Agricultureg he has done much for the agricultural condi- tions of Georgia. HDORIS PURCELI. is a missionary in Africag she has done much good winning the natives to Christ. HKATIE ROBBS married CLARENCE SHELBY. He is one of the chief naval officers at Norfolk, Va. UF. A. SAVAGE is teaching English at Tuckerg he is admired by all the students. MMARTIIA WAl.I.ACE,S beauty and popularity couldn't keep her single forever. She and JAMES EVANS. our star basketball player at high school, are married and live in a beautiful home in the Colorado Hills. They have become authors and have written several books. MCLAUD SPRUILL is operating a studio for movie starsg his pictures are noted for their unusual educational value. HELIZABETH WARD is a bookkeeper for Southern Railway Company and her accuracy and neat- ness have made her a success. HLEWIS WADDEl.I, is operating a bowling alley in Atlantag he is making high wages. HWILLIAM HENDERSON is the basketball coach at Chambleeg his team has won every game for six years. 6iWIl.S0N DEMPSEY and LUTHER HARBIN are building automobiles. They are very unusual cars as they do not burn gas and they do not have tires. Of course they are very economical. L'Well, I am surely glad that you have given me this information, but you know we didn't realize what a good school we attended. Just look at what the members of our class have done, This proves what a splendid school it isf' As I had to go to the city, I left the ulnformationv window, and I awoke and found I had been dreaming, but who knows but that my dreams may some day come true! -LOIS BROWN l 9 3 7
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