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I am situated here just outside of the ballroom of the Hotel Day, and as the many prominent personages who are members of this class enter the ballroom in masquerade costumes, I will try to ascertain their identity and tell you who they are. Here comes a group of masqueraders now, and among them are Pauline Truelson, the blues singer, Esther Ver- nier, the poet, Helen Sayers, the great pianist, Marguerite Kreher, the girl scout executive, and also among them is Stuart Keith, who was injured recently in an airplane accident, but has fully recovered under the care of Dr. Lawrence Struss in the hospital near here owned by Nell Bowis. The airplane that crashed was owned by the Harper and Wheeler Aircraft Corporation and was piloted by Bill Hunter, who, with his usual luck, escaped. Well, well, here comes Charles Williamson, whose great physical powers have attained for him the position of strong man in the great Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Hicks and Dervaes, Dervaes Three-ring Circus. And Leonard Annies, Ping Pong champion of the U. S., is with Charles Morgan, whose testimonials in favor of Cosgrove hair re- storer have made it famous. Charles Baker under the custody of Frances Winningham and Helen Martin, the first women Wardens of the State Penitentiary. Ladies and Gentlemen, I have just received a telegram through Sidney Lenfesty, who is a member of the class and now holds a responsible position in the Yeats Tele- graph Company fas Messenger Boyj. A telegram from Virginia Kelly and Lois Kirkland, who are coming to the ball but will arrive late. Here is a big limousine just driving up and out of it comes Hazel Bailey, Paris buyer for the chain of Myers and Steinberg department stores, Rear Admiral Whitaker, whose fleet has just re- turned from a trip about Swiss waters, Mrs. Celestina McKay, the Congresswoman, who introduced the bill that was passed last summer to have all married women keep their maiden names, and Byrl Sessions, the under- taker. Others of the class that are arriving are Ernestine O'Brien and Dorothy Burnett, cheer leaders, for the In- ternational Correspondence School, Irma Wilson, Phys- ical Education director, at Plant High School, Garnet Gardner, winner of the first prize in the typewriter speed contest conducted by Orline Hall, William Cherry, presi- dent of the Negro Uplift Society, Dora Hunter, leader of the Red Army in America, Louise Goodbread, repre- sentative of the Woman's Protective League which was founded by Eleanor Irsch and Betty Broom, Mary An- derson, first Woman taxi-cab driver of Tampa driving for the Freshair Taxi Company owned jointly by Olive Bohannon, Catherine Reeder and Ada Woodward. Here comes a car that looks big enough to be a bus! Well, look who Was in it, a number of the class who are hits on Broadway with their producer, Charles Zickgraf. Among them are Mosella Orr, pianist, Virginia Wolff, Missy Davis and Sarah Hulsey, vocalists, and a chorus composed of Kathleen Summers, Jeanne Powell, Isobel McCord, Mary Virginia Murphy, Mary Jane Cawthon, Fay Sumner, Dorothy McClure and the Gill sisters, dance and vocal duet. And following all these girls is Emory Hensley, the prohibition agent, who uncovered the evi- dence to break up the liquor smuggling ring headed by Sarah Powell, the Bootleg Queen. Also Harold Copeland is here, who won the 525,000 prize offered by Sidney Fleming for the best theme on How to Enforce Prohi- bition. And just coming in is Baya Harrison, better known as the millionaire play boy, surrounded by Louise Lykes, Winnifred Monroe and Mildred Root. The refreshments that are being served at the mas- querade were planned by Margaret Sinkler, the dietician. Entering the ballroom are Franklin CBloodhoundj Alex- ander, chief of detectives in Hoboken, S. F. Davis, the big-bone and muscle mari of years ago, who is now the pride of the Schenectady police force, Margaret Ansley, dean of girls and Don Rodriquez, professor of mathe- matics at the University, which was built by Walsingham, Everitt and Erwin, architects, and dedicated by Harry Thompson to himself. Also arriving at the ball are Dor- othy Van Borssum, the first woman flag-pole sitter, the Right Reverend john Flannery with his social secretary, Agnes Parrish, Irene Reed and Sarah Williams, am- bassadors from the U. S. to the Canary Islands and Can- ada respectively, Myrtle Hill, owner of a cemetery by the same name, Jack Harris, tennis coach at Brenau College, Donald Ingerson, who gives advice to the lovelorn, Margaret Roberts, Jerry Sharbaugh, Pauline Smith and Vivian Stevenson, clerks of the Census Bureau at Wash- ington, Katharine Swanson, who is very happily married, Cornelius Goble who just broke the world's flag-pole sit- ting record, Wesley Wilson, manager of a floating air- plane filling station owned by Evelyn Williams, Marie Burke and Ruth Dormany, owners and operators of the New Face Beauty Shop, Helen Dean, foreign corres- pondent for the Frisbe and Pittwood chain of newspapers, Josephine Baggs and Peggy Talbot, camera women for Paramount News Service, and the czar of the movies himself, Roland Holder. Also entering the ballroom are Isaac Cohen, the designer, with his fashion plates, Doris Griflin, Elma Copeland and Rae Birnbach, Emma Hans- ard, the noted playwright, Hilda Linton, the keeper of Chattahoochee Insane Asylum, and her assistant, Ruth Jordan. And representing Hollywood is the famous actor, Ben Nesbit, in company with one of the numerous scen- ario writers of Hollywood, Betty Gass, and two of the new actresses of the screen, Genevieve Gray and Norma Groff. Others of the same party are Frieda Troxler, the director of Amy Guerard's latest picture which was based on a book written by Margaret Davis and Thelma Erwood, and Eloise Frazier and Virginia Morgan, who jointly own a chain of theatres. Ladies and Gentlemen, I will now return you to the stuclios for I, too, being a member of the class will enter the ballroom and live over again with the other members the happy moments of our high school days. H. P1-IILLIP HAMPTON, Class Prophet. 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v 5. g!fg1iii2.:?-av ' : I 3 , 44 zu' .. 1.-1121!Q.?z1...,.,:-.fj,-5,1-11:35. ., ,iii 'TLE'f3.'.'3. - . . libwpti ,E-IU' he J f ff ff' 'fl ,Y . - . .iw-.4--iff 1 ,. '25, ii x nh., ,, a, Sl-gg A . ,i1,Yir3M:.,I+,!1P4 it ii,iBI?a,,,j + .L, .- api' 4 - 1 '- H at l fn Q nl?-:I+ . lf 7 1z.A.5't -ffl S YI. E-T'-Tb, .V 3 I 2- 'sk I I -V,.'.-1:3-:D ' NELL BOWIS Dramatic Club, Home Ec. Club, Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Pep Squad, Athletic Club, Public Speaking Club, Class . Play. 'i Nell,s piano music helped our orchestra as well as her presence helped Plant. ISAAC COHEN French Club, International Relations, Dramatic Club, Fencing Club. Isaac will be missed when he leaves Plant. HAROLD COPELAND Cheerleader, Hi-Y Club, Debating Club, Pep Squad, Dramatic Club. Harold is one of Plant's most loyal supporters. 'ii' June Class Q f K BETTY BROOM ay I l Home Room Chairman, International Relations, Library - ,J . Club, Athletic Club, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Pep we ff Squad, Honor Soclety, Student Council, Service Club. ' Betty's ready smile has won her a place in our hearts. MARIE BURKE Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Playcrafters' Club, Home Fc. Club, International Relations. There is always a lot of fun when Marie is around, ALFRED COSGROVE W Tennis Club, Playcrafter's Club, Glee Club, Baseball. Alfred has completed his high school course in two and a half years. It took hard work and perseverance. SAM DAVIS Football, Track, Basketball, Baseball, President Student Council, Home Room Chairman, Letter Club, Dramatic Club. Sam's true Plant spirit coupled with both athletic and executive ability have made him a most popular student ,' at Plant. 'I Y 'V Playcrafters' Club, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Vol- ' lcyball Team, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Glee Club, Class Play. Dorothy is a most versatile person. MARY JANE CAWITHON Dramatic Club, Letter Club, International Relations, Av- iation Club, Volleyball Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, French Club, Pep O' Plant Editor, Playcrafters' Club, Cheerleader, Class Play. Full of vim and pep, Mary Jane was an active member in all school affairs. EARL DAY Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, International Relations, Hi-Y Club. Track. Earl was sincere in all he did and naturally had good ' 1 results. , ELISABETH DAVIS 5 1 A V, . as Dramatic Club, Student Council, Pep Squad, Interna- 3. A tional Relations, Girl Reserves, Class Play, Glee Club. 3 E Missy is one of our cutest as well as talented girls. ELMA COPELAND Girl's Athletic Club, Pep Squad, International Relations, Girl Reserves, Letter Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball Team. Elma's is one of the pleasing personalities of Plant. IIllIIllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllulllllllllllllllIllIllIIIllIIllnlIllllIIllIIllIllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllIIIZIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIllIllIIIIIInlllllllllmlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllmlllllnlllln 1930 A i DOROTTHY BURNETT f l :fix Orchestra, Letter Club, Dramatic Club, Cheerleader,
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