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X,--QQ: ' : 1 , . ' cmss Q , ,Q'.:g, . Lk ,x i V 'qlb . El 9 3 Q ' .,Vb l 'iii K :x kk ' A F' 2.251 X j KATHRYN COFER EDNA COLQUITT ROSE EVELYN COURTENAY KATHRYN COFER is pertectly described by the adjective sweet. She endows Ann Wellborn and Marion Kahlert with her quiet ways, to be used while learning Mrs. Kehr's Senior English. We can picture Kathryn sur- rounded by gurgling babies in a department store nursery. . . . EDNA COLQUITT is one ot our most depend- able classmates. She gives her homeroom desk to her sister Wilma and is destined to tind a profitable otlice desk in the book-keeping department of some busy law firm. . . . ROSE EVELYN COURTENAY is character- ized by her happy-go-lucky nature. Rosie relinquishes her drawing pencils to Martha Muse. The crystal ball shows her in a blue artist smock sketching adorable pictures to illustrate children's books .... NATHALIE DAWSON is such a capable student that a successtul future is inevitable. She leaves her excellent reputation as a typist to Jean l-lille and Betty Burton, and is to become one ot Atlanta's prominent business women. . . . ELAlNE DILLARD is well-poised and reserved in manner. She presents her old French book to La Rose Manderson, with the promise of a brand new one when Elaine completes her version ot the language in a French text book. . . . RUTH DOUGHERTY has won the hearts ot her classmates with her gentleness and patience. Mary Ann Bartield will be the lucky recipient ot Ruth's interest in charcoal sketching. Her paintings are to win medals in the New York Art Exhibit .... MARY ELIZABETH DUKES is never seen without a merry sparkle in her eye. l-ler sweet soprano voice goes to Nancy Morris, and as Mrs. Brown's assistant, she will labor to keep gram- mar school voices in the right key. MM Q .L NATHALIE DAWSON RUTH DOUGHERTY MARY ELIZABETH DUKES ELAINE DILLARD 15
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? '??-7 'X Tl-IE SENIORS DELAVINA AYERS PEARL BARROW HELEN BENDER DELAVINA AYERS endears herself to us all by her warm, genial manner. As a remembrance, she passes on her trusty typewriter to Mildred l-ludgins and Lucy Milner. A glance into the future reveals Delavina busily typing away at some lucky employer's desk. . . . PEARL BARROW enlivens a rather quiet nature with a dash of humor. After having constantly used them in Saturday afternoon golf lessons, Pearl leaves her battered golf balls to Hilda Pitts. I949 finds Pearl the professional golf champion of Georgia, with a trophy room full of awards .... HELEN BENDER has a magnetic friendliness which is felt the first time she smiles. That engaging twinkle in her eye she bequeaths to Mildred Robertson. Inspired by the appropriateness of her name, she is planning to patent the Bender Exerciser .... ROBERTA BENTON impresses one with her neatness and beautifully-kept hair. She en- trusts her favorite seat at the DeKalb Theater to Frances Griswell, because Roberta has gone on to higher worlds as a famous actress in the movies. . . . GENNETT BRADFORD is blessed with a white flashing smile, which she bestows on Evelyn Waters in the hope that Evelyn may follow in her footsteps and make a tidy income as an exponent of proper dental care. . . . ALICE CLEMENTS has displayed perseverance in perfecting her dramatic talent. She hands down a 6 dog-eared radio script to Eleanor Hosch since Alice promises to become the Lady Orson Welles of our generation. . . . CHLOE COCHRAN is outstanding at school for her dancing and her sweet, husky voice. She wills her latest dance steps to Martha Branch and Betty Jones. Kate Smith had better look to her laurels, for Chloe will be crooning over N' 5 the air waves before an ,P long. Ia 5 if vw M., ROBERTA BENTON GENNETT BRADFORD ALICE CLEMENTS . Cl-ILOE COCHRAN 14
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