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le 7 je lector- Telegrams Received in 1945 Over Station C. H. S. Subject for lecture will be Interesting Experience in the Senate. — Hugh Baird. -: • x- -x- Leaving New York for trip home. Arrive Centralia Thursday. — Mrs. Bob N’ase. Indians agree to meet Keydets Friday at Lexington. — Coach Dunn. -X- -X- Have been promoted to manager of Petersburg Telephone Company. — Katherine Goodwyn. Mrs. Thomas, nee Sue Cole, will visit Tuesday in my conservatory. — Doris Smith. We are now successful nurses at Johnston -Willis Hospital. — Mary Lotz and Daisy Collier. Will lecture on Perfidy of Man at my Home for Indigent Females. — Virginia Pretlow. Am taking history class of Chester High on trip to Washington. — Ethel Martin. Will dance all next week at the Palace Theatre. -Mildred Jeter. My collection ol ' poems, Moonlight Reveries, has just been completed. — Mamie Wilson. Was chosen queen of artists’ model beauty contest at Atlantic City. — Lucy Jennings. Lois Johnson, famous artist, has come to hear me in Grand Opera. — Christine Hightower. My Domestic Science Class of Chester High won first prize at Fair. — Josephine Farmer Am continuing my French study at the University of Sorbonne. — Brodnax Robertson. My novels have won world-wide recognition. — Zadv Yancey The “Virginia” will be launched from Otey Ship Yard today. — Capt. Ed. Robertson. - Page Thirty One
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debate, the issue being. Resolved: That the Present Jury System Should Be Abolished. Our team was successful in winning honors for our class and school. Then came Arbor Day and May Day. Now, we come to the end — graduation. The race is run, the victory is won. Let whatever changes come that will, we will never forget those four happy years spent at C. H. S. ; and no matter what our destiny may be, we shall carry in our hearts a deep and everlasting love for C. H. S. and the Class of 1930. — Virginia McIntosh. Class Song Tune: “Auld Lang Syne’ Should all the memories of our school Forever leave the mind, When we have gone out into life, And left our school behind? Forget all other things we may — Forget them with a sigh, But we will not forget our school — Our dear old Chester High. Should we forget our school-day friends? The happy hours of play? The many things we learned while there? The days — both dark and gay? Xo, we will not forsake our school, Though others pass it by; We’ll always love and cherish it — Our dear old Chester High. — Mamie Dahl Wilson. Page Thirty
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' ector- TELEGRAMS RECEIVED— Continued Have recently been chosen president of Man Haters League. — Maria Martin. Will substitute as Manual Training Teacher honeymoon. Am studying vocal in Europe this summer. ■ 1 am now English instructor at Westhampton. for Herman Hess, who is — -Rennie Tudor. — Esther Johnson. — Hazel Wood. on Will lecture at Harvard on Have won fame as actor, women. New Movement in Literature. — Julius Hines, Ph. D. Police guard protects me from mob of admiring — Norwood Bentley. ■x- -x- Have won medal in national declamation contest. — Maria Woody. Am conducting series of lectures on how ' to be slender. — Leitner Vest. -X- -X x- -x- Grange Hall School has progressed greatly since I have been principal. — Virginia McIntosh. Touring Europe this summer. AX ' ill have double wedding next fall. — Gladys Foster and Muriel Dailey. Come and see me demonstrate my famous Golden Glint Shampoo. — Virginia Baird. -X- -X- Am at Columbia University working on Ph. D. -X- Am now editor of Southside News. — Gertrude Avent. — Elinor Guza. Broadcast over WRY A every nigh — Willis Fore. -X- rrah ! We can now take dictation at sixty words per minute. — Mary E. Wood and Carrie Condrey. People flock from miles around to hear my lectures. -Margaret Patton —CONNIE MAE SIMS. ■ HL Page Thirty Two
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