Girls High School - Stylus Yearbook (Decatur, GA)

 - Class of 1939

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' joviality. She gives her white ski shoes to Virginia Dukehart because QF Frances will become such an expert at making figure eights on the ice that she will entrance thousands in Madi- son Square Garden .... BETTYE SMITH radiates a glow of happiness and gaiety. She endows Imogene g Gower with her dark glasses in the hope that they will not darken her outlook on life. We can see Bettye as one of A.merica's foremost furni- ture manufacturers, specializing in Lord Byron couches .... HOR- TENSE SMITH, by her witty remarks, has kept many a student from dozing in boring classes. Her two-inch space at the senior lunch table she hopes Virginia Sims will enjoy in case it's more crowded next year. The seer predicts that she will be a famous mannikin modeling Carollyne Gowns. JUANITA SARGENT GLORIA SCI-IWAGER '!m-nm-f .IUANITA SARGENT is blessed with a constant poise and calmness which are refreshing. She passes on her magic-toned accordion to Frances Roberts. Juanita will gain the admira- tion of all Decatur for her Sunday afternoon organ recitals .... GLORIA SCHWAGER is a coy, win- some lass. Her reputation as a romantic young lady, for which Mrs. K-ehr is responsible, she assigns to Helen Baker. Gloria will capably ad- vise others about romance in her Ad- ANNE SCOTT vice to the LoveIorn column. . . . MILDRED SCOTT ANNE SCOTT gives one a feeling of FRANCES SIMMONS calmness by her quiet manner. She imposes' upon Betty Haynie her weekly history reports on Cortez. The stars reveal Anne as a research student in Colonial history and the author of several illuminating monographs .... MILDRED SCOTT is endowed with soft dark hair and green-blue eyes which give her an unusual beauty and a marked resemblance to Scarlett O'Hara. Millie hands down her admiration for football heroes to BETTYE SMITH Bevelyn Howard. She consults her horoscope before deciding to become regis- HORTENSE SMITH trar at Pierce University. . . . FRANCES SIMMONS is bubbling over with 2 i 23

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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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x '9 Q 3 X -1-1 WILLETTA STANLEY 3' . 'is 'sv' i N'-v-vw-F If MARY STEELE AILEEN STILL g, V3 JUNE STRICKLAND WILLETTA STANLEY is gitted with a quiet, de- mure nature. She wills to Betty Pope Scott her desire tor as many trips as possible to Greens- boro and New York. Willetta will be enjoyed as a press agent by Greensboro's Chamber of Commerce to solicit more visitors. . . . MARY STEELE catches our eye as being sportive in manner and appearance. To Mintie Belle Alsup and Martha l'loniker she resigns her daily appe- tite tor Mrs. Morgan's coleslaw. l-ler popular dress designs promise to grace the fashion pages ot McCall's magazine. . . . AILEEN STILL is a young miss endowed with a dainty grace and an entertaining wit. She makes Boots Ravenel a WE TI-IE SENIORS A 'rvf s-ki- . . . , Y Q 3 . fit 5 A fi Nm' 'ri J X --QT ,-it as T .jiffgx ' 'if-I .M Dokis SUMMEROUR' present ot her precious array of pink, yellow, . 5 and blue bows. i949 sees Aileen with a ditter- ' 'K ent type ot beaux as the manager ot an escort V Q 'i ' . bureau. . . . JUNE STRICKLAND displays the 3 L -xii A perseverance and good sense necessary tor a L.,, 1s: successful tuture. She thrusts upon l-lelen Good- mi ,,g- A: M K win and Peggy Sunderland her difficult task ot ii - collecting Girl Reserve dues. June plans to write A iiii S .JT entertaining bed-time stories tor the younger if i.- generation, and will be tondly known as Auntie HELEN SUMMERQUR June. . . . DORIS SUMMEROUR is a loyal Q , stand-by to her triends and to her school. Doris iii it contributes a collection ot birthday greeting V' i A cards to Ruth Hingst, and someday will run a X M 1 quaint little gitte shoppe, guaranteeing greeting cards tor every occasion .... HELEN SUM- y , . ii MEROUR, with sweet, lovable disposition, is an ideal character and typical Southern belle. She be- 1 !A -Q- queaths her sottdrawl to Eloise Brawley, The oracle iii L I-xi' toretells that l-lelen will win tame and fortune, as a K' ' 't : in i leading character in that noted production, Gone JESSE SUTTON With the Wind .... JESSIE SUTTON is a fine girl to know because ot easy-going amiability. She confers on Christine Jones and Betty Lester her genius in producing giggles in the midst ot serious assembly programs Jessie enjoys a lite ot leisure as a hostess in Washington political and diplomatic circles 24-

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Girls High School - Stylus Yearbook (Decatur, GA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 54

1939, pg 54

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1939, pg 52

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1939, pg 7

Girls High School - Stylus Yearbook (Decatur, GA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 70

1939, pg 70

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1939, pg 10

Girls High School - Stylus Yearbook (Decatur, GA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 75

1939, pg 75


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