Girls Preparatory School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1944

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.:- ' 3a. i H+ eg, 4. , 4 N I . X-f a:-Q ,D , gf 4 WW: Bbq he N. stfhit History of the Closs of '44 The big, rolling Printing Press known as the G. P. S. had been putting out headlines for many a year when Thirty-Eight came along with a mass of jumbled Type. Some of these little letters were Dabney, Bonnie, Bubbles, Becky, Judith, Marcia, Helen, Martha, Hardie, Kitty, lvladdin, Barbara, jean, Nancy, Anne Templeton and Mathes, Presh, Peggy Fred, Ruth WVilliams, and Miriam Levine. The Master Printers Duliy and Jarnagin decided this Type was too small for headlines and features, and the only place they seemetl suited for was the comic strips. So, there we stayed for two years of fright, fun, and frolicg giving two plays, The Princess and the Crystal Pipe and Cupid and Psyche , losing a basketball game thirty-two to two to the Eighth Grade, and being general worry warts to the Seniors while we were in the Seventh Grade. In the Eighth Grade the small Type, beginning to get in the groove, acquired some new little letters: namely. Virginia -johnson, Peggy Harris, Jayne Walton, Sue Persinger, and Marian Spearman. By this time the Type was getting accustomed to going through the Press. Dabney was in capi- tal letters as Class President. The Type got a bit mixed up on amo, amas, amat in tl1e their first acquaintance with a dead language. The life cycle of an apple tree and the metamorphosis of the grasshopper were almost a foreignx script to the Eight Graders. As Freslnnen with the green ink beginning to dry on them, the Type was set-up on the Want Ad Page. This was the proper place for them, for they began to want everything: Baylor dates, McCallie dates, clothes, better grades in ancient history, luncheons, more clothes, and football gamesj Fresh Type came in the forms of Anne Hall, Anne VVoodward, Lolann, Tilda, Jane. Emily, Brooks, Blanche, lilld Mary Kathryn. The first musical notes from Type were Dabney, Ilean, Nancy, Bubbles, Helen, Emily, Bonnie, Marcia and Presh, who made the Glee Club in their first try-outs. Material for bigger and better Print began to be seen and heard in the Sophomore year. VVarren and Martha Owen came on our page that year. Newcomers on the literary page were Mary Kathryn, Martha, Becky, Presh, Helen, Hardie, lvladdin, and Business Manager Templeton of the Static Board of '42 and 113. Great controversy arose between the Master Printers and the Literary Page over whether any Tom's, Dick's or Harry's could be mentioned in the six colorful pages of the Static. Helen began to stray over to the Sports Page for a shot or so with the golf ball. Figures on the Society Page were the juniors jolly. Sponsoring at our military schools were lklartha, Dabney, and Maddin, with Bubbles as McCallie's Sweetheart . The Theater news for the year was supplied by Becky, -lean, Nancy, and Kitty, who were chosen for the Dramatic Club in the last of 312. New talent was added in Marcia and Maddin. New words added to the Type by Miss Tucker were parallelogram, trapezoid, and rhombus. At last the small Type became headlines and reached the Front Page. The Annual Board broke into the news with their skit GQ and their songs. Especially giving forth in Buy an Annual were Mary Kathryn, Martha, Hardie, Maddin, Becky, and Presh. Mrs. Clark's voice repeating Double quotation, single quotation, double quotation, was featured daily on the Front Page. Exciting flashes were often caused by the Chemistry Class under Miss Whitaker's keen eye and wit. In spite ol' all the trials and tribulations of being properly rolled off the Press, we are so sorry we are not small Type again with six frightening, fun-Filled years to which we can look forward. -Maddin Lupton, '-44. 4523 u U -it 'I' K-'Q as xr A 4 , ' 'vs - V ' Q .vt X94 V N N WSQML Q ? il

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