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l f f f 'LLUDIE lxlCELROY was the author of several famous books. HNlAll1E NALLEY was an interior decorator. UEVELYIN PARKER was a famous model for a studio in New York. HIVAN PATTERSON was the owner of Patterson Tobacco, lncfa Running her fingers over the crystal she said: HROBEIRT Pouiwns was a United States Health Inspector, uBLONNlE PURCELI. was the owner of an antique shop. 'SHARRY HAY was a famous journalist for a chain of newspapers. QBETTY SWINK was a famous dress designer in New York. HDOROTHY TALLANT was an expression teacher in Brenau College. MJACK TAPP was a famous dancer in the movies in Hollywood. MCARRIE TATIJM was the Home Demonstration Agent for the State of Georgia. GRUB!-IRT WEIEB was the drugzgist in Chamhlee's leading drug store. HCATHERINE W'Al.1.ACE was a physical education supervisor. HLORI-:NE WFYLIE was a famous tap dancer on Broadway. ulxlARTHA WooDALL was a buyer for a large department store. MELSA NEWTON was a Latin teacher at Tucker. MELIZABICTH CHAPMAN was a commediennef' , tg-9,,,-A Then l asked the gypsy to tell my fortune. Suddenly the crystal ball was broken and my for- tune remaiucd a secret. I awoke with a start and found it all a dream. Dreams sometimes come true. This dream may also come true. i -I ROBERT WILLIS.
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A Y -'gf '- -J+ cot CLASS PRCPI-IECV NE bright summer day when the elouds were lazily floating at-ross the sky. l fell asleep and began to dream. A gypsy came up to me to tell Ill? fortune with a crystal ball. l asked her information regarding my schoolmates of hy-gone days. The crystal ball read as follows: MLEROY BAILEY was the owner of a vhain of groeery stores. MCATHERINE BLACKBIIRN owned and operated a popular tea room MFRANCES BRITT was the secretary to the governor of Georgia. HROGER CAPPS owned an ice company. 'LJIM COLE Was the judge of the Supreme Courtf' She paused to read the words on the crystal, and then went on. NHAZEI. CORNWELL was a nurse in the Georgia Baptist Hospital. HJACK DODSON was a speed cop on an important street in Atlanta. HW. T. DoNA1.DsoN was the manager of a large dairy. 'AJAMES LEE DONALDSON was the manager of a lnakery. NJOE DEMPSEY was the chief forester of the Lnited States Forestry HB1-:RTHA FRANCES Einsoix was an avian-ix. MEDWIN EBERHART was a truck driver in the C. C. C. Camp. 'ANELLIE GREEN was a teacher at Martha Berry College. HCHARLIE l'lANSARD owned and operated a large filling station, in Atlanta. service. As the crystal ball expanded and the figures grew plainer. she told me in a tremlmling xoive that MPATRICIA HEAD was a Senator in the Lnited States Senate. iaWALTER HENDERSON was the Sec-retary of Agriculture. MGEORCE IVEY was a hasketball coach at Georgia Tevh. MGENEVA LONG was a typist for the lfnited States Post Uffice. nllflARY LAURA LIVELY was the librarian for the State of Georgia. UNI. C. LOCKWOOD was a chemistry teacher at Princeton. NHAROLD LUNSFORD was the head of the Lvnited States Printing Office MARY FRANCES LONG was married and had settled down in Detroit. 'AMILDRED LEE was a famous pianist in the Yew York Symphony Urt-heftra. MALICE lx'lCDANIEL was owner and operator of a famous Villlflt plantf All at once her countenance lighted as she told me that: NLOUISE lVlCBRAYER was a famous opera singer. 'LBARNICE NlARTlN was a beauty parlor operator. uhlARION McCoy was the head of the Federal Bureau of lnrestigation. 'CJOHN MCELROY was the l'Qxeet1tiVe Secretary of the Future lfarmers 'AJACK NICELROY was the owner and operator of a howling alley. of Amerit-a.
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m-416252 SENIGI2 CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTH W E, the Senior Class of Chamblee High School. being of sound mind, and memory and mod estly realizing that we have many desirable traits, do hereby make this our last will and testa ment, and request that its requirements be earried out. We hereby appoint Mr. M. lf. Smith sole execu tor of this will. ITEM 1.- ITEM 2.- ITEM 3.- ITEM 4-.- ITEM 5,- ITEM 6.- ITEM 7.- ITEM 8.-I ITEM 9.- ITEM 10.-I ITEM 11,- ITEM 12.-I ITEM 13.-I ITEM 14.-I ITEM 15.- ITEM 16.- ITEM 17.- ITEM 18.- ITEM 19.- ITEM 20.- ITEM 21.-- ITEM 22.- ITEM 23.-I ITEM 24.- ITEM 25.- ITEM 26.- ITEM 27.-I ITEM 28.-I ITEM 29.- 0'-41651 il, Leroy Bailey, will my ring to Louise Wallace. Catherine Blackburn, will my lipstiek to Dorothy Pierce. Frances Britt, will my typing ability to Ralph Lawson Roger Capps, will my trurk to Raymond Dyer. ,lim Cole, will my originality to Margaret Johnston. Hazel Cornwell, will my comb to Sam Johnson. Jack Dodson, will my ability as a ladiesi man to Edward Stewart WY. T. Donaldson, will my brains to Sara Morton. James Lee Donaldson, will my big feet to Edna Atkinson Joe Dempsey, will my forestry ability to Hollis Farmer uliertl' Eidson, will my basketball trunks to Hazel Key. Edwin Eberhart, will my physique to Dan Cadora. Nellie Green, will my skill in the cafeteria to Yera Vllilson. Charlie Hansard, will my Donald Duck brogue to Walker Oliver. Pat', Head, will my laugh to Hubert Pitts. Walter Henderson, will our bus to lyan Westbrooks. George Ivey, will my store to lfrank Maloney. Geneva Long. will my library record to Nell Brown Frances Long, will my chalk to Dorothy Huddleston. Mary Laura Liyely. will my curls to Henry Eidson. M. C. Lockwood, will my blushes to lrencse Beall. Harold Lunsford, will my height to Joe Shelby. Mildred Lee. will my heart to Ralph Lawson. Alice McDaniel, will my sweater to Mary Ford. Louise Melirayer, will my English essays to Xirginia Moss. Barniee Martin, will my ring to Fletcher Donaldson. Marion McCoy, will my physics book to Emogene Pinson John Mclflroy, will my debate ability to J. L. Allen. ,lack Melflroy, will my tardiness to Mary Gladys Johnson
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