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Ron 1-1R'I' ,'xl.I.1-IN 1YA'l 1s lfnM,v olin Marshall llifh, '39, '40, ,I i. S. C. A. Council, '41, '42, Safety v Council, '41, '4-, llall of 1 ame, '41, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 1'kANeiss 1',yi'1i.i'N 111-zismiaa H 'l1i.v,l'mpv Book Club, '39, '40, lllee Club, '39, '40, S. C. A. Council, '39, '40, '41, lfreneh Club Vice- President, '41, '42, Home lico- nomics Club, '40, '41, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Hera Club, '41, '42, Dramatic Club, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '41, '42, Secre- tarvflreasurer of Beta Club, '42, junior-Senior Banquet Committee, '40, Senior Class Plav '42 l,, - 1 iui:oA l.oi'lsr: xv1i5l'l-ZRMANN Cr1rnl'i.f ' May Court, '39, '40, S. C. A. Council, '39, Book Club, '39, '40, '41, llomfx lfeonomics Club, '40, '41, '42, lleta Club, '42, l.atin Club, '42, President ol' l,atin Club, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Cilee Club, '39, '40, '42, Banquet Committee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 Mirniu-zo .ANNE Wiiiri' Wl1m lflooli Club, '39, lilee Club, '39, '40, junior-Senior Banquet Committee, '40, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, '42, Home lfeonomics Club, '40, '41, Beta Club, '41, '42, Vice-President ot' Hera Club, '42, French Club, '41, '42, Seeretary-'l'reasurer of Prifneh Club, '42, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Treasurer of Senior Class, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 A 1.101-I M A iz Wi Los ll'1'!11',v Chester High, '39, '40, Dra, matic Club, '41, '42, Beta Club, '41, '42, Glee Club, '41, '42, Vice-President of French Club, '41, President of French Club, '42, Paper StalT, '41, Annual Staff, '42, liditor Paper Staff, '42, Book Club, '41, Junior Class Play, '41, Hall of Fame, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 lloiaoriii' 1XlA1-I Wi 1.141 NSUN l'er'o.x'id1 ' Bainbridge High, '39, john lVlarshall High, '40, Beta Club, '41, '42, Glee Club, '41, Hall of Fame, '41, '42, Library Club, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Annual Staff, '42, May Court, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ronmrr NELNKDN XVINIFRRE, jk. Bob Monogram Club, '42, Basket- ball, '42, junior Class Play, '41, Baseball, '41, Senior Class Play, '42, Safety Patrol, '42 Rosslyn' S'rEwAk'r XNINFREE S, Winf1'ee Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '41, '42, Baseball, '40, '41, Hall of Fame, '41, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ci i.ENis 1 itANcEs Wooucocia Clarify Glee Club, '39, '40, Junior Class Play Committee, '41, May Court, '40, '41, Senior Class Plu '42 If, .
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Al.uEk'1' Ci-ms. M l'1 1'El.s'rAo'1'Ea HAI., Glee Club, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Basketball, '41, '42, junior Class Play, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 H1 l.I.V FRANCIS MokoAN Bi!fv Stovall High School, N. C., '39, Lexington and Jamestown High School, N. C., '40, Chester High School, '41, VVampec High School, S. C., '41, Vice-President of Senior Class in Wampee High School, S. C., '41, Annual Stafif, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Cnaarss Wx1.BukN 1'ANNEl.l. Pannell Book Club, '41, Cilee Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 VVARREN FRASIA PEMuEk'roN Pemmy Senior Class Play, '42 '1'HoMAs 1'4iVERE'l I'E PERKINS Turk Vice-President of Freshman Class, '39, S. C. A. Council, '39, '40, '41, President of S. C. A., '42, President of Sophomore Class, '40, Baseball, '40, '41, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, Treas- urer of Dramatic Club, '42, Hall of Fame, '40, '41, Paper Staff, '40, Editor of Paper Staff, '41, Annual Staff, '41, '42, Beta Club, '41, '42, Junior Class Play, '41, President of junior Class, '41, lwonogram Club, '41, May Court, '41, May King, '42, Safety Patrol, '41, Book Club, '39, '40, '41, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 lN1AicoAai5'l' l RANCEiS Romns Rakim Book Club, '39, '40, Glee Club, '39, Monogram Club, '40, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Dra- matic Club, '40, '41, President of Dramatic Club, '42, Home Economics Club, '40, Treasurer of Home Economics Club, '41, Beta Club, '42, Basketball, '40, '41, Mzlnzxger of Basketball, '42, Class Editor of MEMOIR, '40, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Library Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ci.EMoN Emu. SM1'rH, JR. Janie Monogram Club, '41, '42, Bas- ketball, '41, '42, Safety Council, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 SHlkius1.1.B1.ANcHAaD SMITH Burk Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 joHN WA RD '1'A'I'l7M lark Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Basketball Captain, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 JAMES EDWARD WAl.sH ..Ed., Monogram Club, '42, Basket- ball, '42, Safety Council, '42, 1,ord of May, '42, Senior Class Play, '42
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Prophecy .... The following is the record of the meet- ing of the Countess Jacques Rembaurd, the former Dorothy Lou Ellis, and Mrs. Jack Vanderbilt X, the former Alice Mae Wilds, in the year, 1952: Why, hello, Dot! You simply can't imagine how surprised I was to see in the New York Times that you were just back from Paris after having gone over to get the newest coiffures for women. Anne Hatcher has just returned too, I see. Say, Alice, how was the racing season in Miami? Oh, fine. You were speaking of Anne. She came over on the Evangelaine with me. You knew she was a famous dress designer, didn't you? just thinking of her reminds me of our class. Remember them in 1942? During these last years I have run across so many of them. So have I. just think how excited I was to be making the night club rounds in Miami when out of a clear blue sky some- one says, 'Hello, there, what are you doing here?' I turned around and looked but not once did I spy the origin of the voice. Then all of a sudden I spied Ray Baltz, smiling at me over a jazz saxophone and it made my heart miss a beat again. That was a surprise but not as shocking as to find that Elyie Bock is the blues singer with the band. Speaking of night clubs, Evelyn Boylee is the leading lady in one of the shows at the 'Stork Club.' By the way, have you noticed that Arthur Kain'.v swing music is played almost exclusively there for Thelma Donner to sing by? Well, Alice, you may imagine my sur- prise when I picked up the Time.: only to find myself staring at a funny cartoon by that amazing cartoonist, Uley Mann. It seems as if he is a success at cartooningf' Do you know, Dot, when I visited Miami Beach, I was attracted by a hand- some lifeguard. VVell, it turned out to be Ray Bartlett, and, as I remember, he could not swim a stroke back in 1942. Let us hope they don't have many casualties. Since you are my guest, Alice, how would you like to visit the Metropolitan Opera House? Tonight the famous Aileen Maxey is there in person. Aileen Maxey-wasn't she in our Senior Class? Why, of course, she was. As we rode down to the Opera House we noticed a policeman standing on the corner who looked very familiar. Alice, doesn't that policeman look familiar to you? Why, I do believe it is Stewart Winfree. I heard the other day that he had been promoted to Chief of Police in New York City. But would you have believed it in 1942? Say! there is a news stand. Maybe we had better get a paper here because it will be late when we return. 'Stop there driver, won't you Dot, doesn't that newsboy remind you of someone? Why, Alice, that is Shirrell Smith. I would never have dreamed of meeting him. Well, we had better get our paper and be on our way. Say! the headlines do look interesting but we must not read them now. We must hurry, or we'll be late. Do you know who wrote the Opera? I believe that Irene Crouch, the famous opera composer, wrote it. I have heard that her operas are very good. During the intermission we turned to our paper and were startled by the head lines: Lawyer Grimes wins in the Nurse's Casef' It seems, as we read on, that Margaret Grimes has succeeded in her ambition to be a lawyer. After reading further we find that the nurse is Anne Whitt. Dot, aren't you glad that Anne won the case. It seems that Robert Winfree was the judge. Alice, I never would have believed it. Say, look, Betty Hagoodlr famous book, 'Gone with the Breeze' is to be produced into a movie. Albert Mittelxtadter is the leading man, and has Dot Wilkinson as his leading lady. Taxi, Ma'am? said Mike Loreneki. Well, here is a taxi standing on the corner, Alice. Although we didn't know it at the time Earl Smith was the head doorman at the Opera House. That seems funny work for him. At the first glance we didn't recognize Mike Loreneki, but, as we were riding home, he introduced himself. And yes, he is the head driver of a chain of cabs in New York. P! i!
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