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Class History N September, 1929, we left behind us the green fields of the Freshman Class and entered upon our first lap of Senior High life. Our motto, HBe Square? and the class colors, yellow and white, have been with us through our high school career. In our Sophomore year we chose NIr. OiNeill as our sponsor and George Balch as president of the Class. That year one of our members, Guy Pellet, was well on his way to stardom as a football player. Mary Dunn, Leo Graham and Kathleen Summerlin proved able players on the girlsy basket-ball team. A goodly number of our class took part in the Operetta, HMiss Cherryblossom, and also made their first trip to Tampa. As Juniors we began to take our rightful place in the life of Senior High, and we again chose George Balch as our president, with Mrs. Ellen McKee Black as sponsor. Among our classmates that Were successful in the field of athletics were Stanley Taylor, Kenneth Markham and Charles Hollis. We were very proud of the excellent work done by our members of the Glee Club in the HBelle of Barcelona and the successful outcome of the trip to Tampa. During our Senior year we were fortunate to again have Mrs. Ellen McKee Black as sponsor, with Joe Blanchard as president. This year Kathleen Summerlin led the girls, basket-ball team to many victories, and we were equally proud of Joe Blanchard and Guy Pellet, our stars on the football field, as well as the other members of our class who were of much value in our school athletics. Several of our Seniors, among them Eileen Purcell, Virginia Kee and Joe Blanchard, took leads in the Operetta, iiIn Old Vienna? as well as a large number taking part in the choruses, And so, thus ends the history of the Class 0f ,32. Class Historian: ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON. Page 29
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the streets, excited groups of citizens gathering at the corner. Whats this we hear? IlEarl Kendrick elected lWayor by small majority. John Upson contesting the legality of the election. Guy Pellet, Justice of the Peace in Bunnell, Florida, is working overtime marry- ing Daytona Beach High School students. An artistic sign in bright yellow and green suspended from the facade of a grey store buildingev-KIMaudels Sweet Shopf, Upon entering the door a charming hostess, whom I knew as Julia Raymond, seats us at a nearby table and Maud Stetson in- forms me she is owner-manager. The Girl Scout movement has grown from 200 members to 800 in the town where Kathleen Summerlin is leader of the group. NHoward lVIillerls Exclusive Shophewhere the very latest Parisian undies and stepins are on display, and Helene Rich, Betty Yates and Lillian Newcomb are the mannequins displaying these French creations. Lyons-Purcell, famous dancing team known on Broadway as the HGirls with the Twinkling Toesf, are filling the theatre every night with their terpsichorean art. Virginia Titus and Myrtle Sitton are employed by the Worlds Largest Shampoo Soap Rlanufacturers to advertise that a womans crowning glory is her hair and their pictures are on display in every city of any size. Situated in the most picturesque part of the Halifax Country is Berta Fisherls exclusive girls, camp. Every season girls from all over the country are seen there and its fame is international. luiss Fisher has as her able assistants, Ruby Quigg and Elizabeth Green. Picking up my evening paper I read HlieadliriesllaEdith Alexander wins prize in national dramatic contest. In starchy white uniforms Anna NIae Humphreys and lMary Dunn came walking down the corridor of St. Lukels Hospital in New York. The head surgeon of the hospital informed me that these two young nurses were making a specialty of surgical nursing and had just been assisting in one of the most unusual operations known to medical science, that of perfecting a human brain and placing it in the cranium of Leo Epstein. The operation proved entirely successful and the patient on coming out of the anesthetic was singing cheerfully, HI donlt want to get well. I donlt want to get well, Ilm in love With a beautiful nurse? Beauties from all over the world were gathered at the Boardwalk in Atlantic City for the international beauty contest. A large silver loving cup filled with American Beauty Roses was presented toawhat? Do my eyes deceive me? Noe Lillian de Grom in a sky blue backless bathing suit was declared winner, with Leontine Marshall as runner-up. llDottie Cunningham, in HCinderellals Sandals? has just completed a years run in one of Broadwayls largest theatres. NIiss Cunningham talks, sings, dances, and plays three musical instruments, including a vacuum cleaner. Now that your anxieties as to your futures are all at rest, it is only fair to tell you that I learned this morning that Professor Abdullah Freudson-Brilling is not a psychiatrist at all, but an escaped lunatic from the State asylum. Of course, that will not affect the accuracy of his notes at all, but I thought you might like to know. KSigned and SealeaU THE SOOTHSAYER, BILLY LYONS. Pagel 28
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