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cmss or 1939 S. '4- . HELEN O'BRlEN MARY EVELYN OWENS LA TRELLE PARK HELEN O'BRIEN because of her vivacity and witticism holds a unique position in the Senior Class. She places her favorite expressions, zoundsl and gustoI in the care of Martha French and Harriet McGuire. Helen is fated to fly through the air with the greatest of ease as a hostess on a transcontinental air-line .... MARY EVELYN OWENS displays an engaging grin which mirrors her character. She bequeaths her shiny black hair and brown eyes to Margaret Lambeth. We picture Mary Evelyn helping Dr. Evans examine the D. CS. H. girls in the y-ears to come. . . . LA TRELLE PARK impresses her classmates with her ringing laughter and agreeable manner. She contributes her art of making bolero jackets in I-Iome Economics to Mary Cunningham and Dot Durling. La Trelle is seen as the designer of exclusive hats for the Duchess of Windsor, who still sets the pace in fashions. . . . ALINE PHILLIPS is an amiable and trustworthy friend. She assigns her place in the Senior lunch line to Catherine Upshaw. Aline is going to be happily engaged in the activities of a French restaurant where she is especially famous for her crepe isuzettes .... ELINOR PIQUE is identified by her sparkling wit and rich blues voice. She wills her ability to make excuses to get out of Mrs. Kehr's study hall to Betty Verdi. Pique promises to be the leading soprano in a famous Vienna choir. . . . CAROLYN PIRKLE is recognized for her unusual art talent. She honors Ann Miller with the fashion sketches created while listening to Wordsworth's philosophy. Some day we shall all be proud of our Gowns-by CaroIlyne.' '..N . MARTHA POUNDS is a steady, loyal, and jolly com- panion. She gives to Anne Isbell and Gertie Smith her pleasant lull- ing voice: she is to speak countless fairy tales over the Let's Pretend hour on Satur- day afternoon. ALINE PHILLIPS CAROLYN PIRKLE MARTHA POUNDS ELINOR PIQUE 21
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645 TI-IE SEIXIICDRS LEONA MCMICHAEL JANE MARTIN MARY ESTILL MARTIN LEONA MCMICHAEL is a thorough student and a staunch friend. Her skill in manufacturing letter-perfect French sentences for recitation on all French days, she offers to Charlotte Methvin. Turning the pages of time, we find Leona as Mademoiselle McMichael in her exclusive little French academy. . . . JANE MARTIN has a wit and originality like no other. Jane willingly relinquishes her unruly hair to Claire Richardson in the hope that she can keep it up on rainy days. Some day one might find Jane in a New York penthouse writing com- edies similar to those of Shakespeare. . . . MARY ESTILL MARTIN dispels with carefree friendliness the troubles of her friends. She wills her love of Kentucky and Chemistry to 'Ruth Mitchell. The germ serums which Mary Estill will have the patience to perfect after long hours in her laboratory will make her a famous bacteriologist. . . . ERMA MILES is an enthusiastic participant in school activities. Her fancy for quoting the witches' chant in Shakespeare's Hamlet she resigns to Grace Carrell. Erma is sure to make a brilliant success as a famous actress, appearing in many Broadway hits .... MARTHA LEE MILLER exemplifies the pleasing qualities of savoir-faire and amiability. She leaves her tendency to exist on little or no lunch to Madeline Hosmer. The well-chosen I-lollywood name, Micky Miller, will soon appear in lights hailing her America's Screen Sweetheart. . . . BETTY MOORE has the rare combination of brains and beauty. She favors Ann Jacob with her mysterious formula for getting along with Cicero. The dancing steps which Betty has begun to create will win her fame as the Madam Bettyfly in the Follies of I945. . . . HILDA MULLINS is outstanding for her perseverance. Her optimistic outlook on life she be- stows on Louise Allen and Marzie Parr. l-lilda's patience will reap re- rg Q-gx warcl for she is destined to succeed Mrs. Dull as a culinary expert who originates and tests new recipes. ERMA MILES MARTHA LEE MILLER BETTY MOORE i HILDA MULLINS 20
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FRANCES RADFORD personities the spirit ot Girls' High. She entrusts her ability to do so many things, in so little time, and so well, to Mary Elizabeth Walker. Ratty's capabil- ity in being president ot everything seems to indicate that she will be- come the first woman President ot the United States .... FRANCES REY is characterized by her constant good humor. Her ability to explain why she arrives at school every morn- ing at tive minutes past the tardy bell she grants to Lillian Bowers. Frances will soon be using her per- suasiveness tor her clients as one ot America's tamous women lawyers. . . . ELIZABETH ROBERTS is pointed out as that good natured girl with the grand disposition. She makes a present to Dorothy Howard and LaRue McDutiie ot a huge bun- dle ot letters trom the French boy with whom she corresponds. Libba will display her ability to write in an FRANCES RADFORD FRANCES REY WE THE SENIORS TL Q55-mi . . i t . Qi , ,3 1 - if ir ' ' if ' 'fi ' i 'Ii '-4-5:21 ELIZABETH ROBERTS SHIRLEY ROBINSON DOROTHY ROSE CLARA ROUNTREE FRANCES RUSHIN interesting gossip column ot the At- lanta Sunday Journal. . . . SHIRLEY ROBINSON plays a rhythmic bull- tiddle which is the pride ot our or- chestra. She relinquishes her shrill tlute to Clyde Boswell so that she too may play a tune when the fancy strikes her. Shirley is going to tour the country on a concert trip with the Philhar- monic Symphony Orchestra .... DOROTHY ROSE has a mild appear- ance which belies a most sparkling wit. She thrusts on Nell Baldwin and Ann Daniel her ability to giggle un- ceasingly at the most unheard-ot moments. Dorothy's tennis strokes per- tected at Girls' High will win tor her the women's Davis Cup . . . CLARA ROUNTREE is popular tor her leader- ship in sports, her sunny grin, and her scintillating personality. She confers on Betty Steele her resemblance to Katherine Hepburn. The Fates hold in store tor Clara a tuture as Miss Pope's successor at Girls' High .... FRANCES RUSHIN displays a gay and buoyant spirit which never tails her. To Patty, Hill and Marjorie Chambers, Frances leaves her ability to get to places on time. A view into the tuture shows her manufacturing Rushin Vfatches, the watch that gets you places. 22 4.
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