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CLASS PROPHECY Q m xiiA G2BR, '8 on the pinnacle of chc 1 ttand and feel the winds of life Wow agairut my £ - . Yonder across the alley, up the hllsi.d.e, and along the banks of the peaceful stream, the mists cS fo 1 me swirl, and make these rcvdatiolU evident: Naive Marjorie Adams is still naively punuing lire rainbow of lift- thus time as a rural pcdag0 ,1 . Amid tire lights of New Jorlc trip» Ma,, Brown, now the social buttcdly £ the cl, dc. Thcte b Betty Bundara practicing home management and dietetics on her 6ve little Bundaras, while poor litd-e I-cttie Ca4er remajm a lonesome old maid. Can it he that my ey arc Incoming tiled . . . no it mast he the swirling of the surrounding austs • • • but I must wish Kidc K h n a B. CoIe-4Bi who will catty tfie Christian message to her followers in French. Thxre is Corinne Fr y as a graceful little jitterbug. There is FJinora Ciardner, the mosi gratifying success in her special secret undertaking. Ijooking in a new direction I sec Ann Fulwood patienl y ctdiausling herself trying to get the proper conjugations of the most dillicult of tlie Frendi verbs. Sty view is not without its pu . Jes . . . perbaPi0 the greatest is Cordelia Gibbs. I see her a an influential politician and mother. There is Ruth Gilmore as an immaculate little housewife to . . . well, that's her secret. There is Ali Hall as the glamour gW af 1972. On a far distant hill I see a evneert atage, upon which .rands Dorothy Harris, now A meri, •' num- ber I singer of true American Ballada written by J° »n McGraw. In the little Community House down in the valley I sec Dorothy Hasting,, Thelma Hill, Bthel Willis and Ruth as the backbone of a great lenirting cirdc. Time has not been changelus.. I see L'l Hutton B vinB ip dancing. Fiberta Hunt is growing taller, and Annie Johnson j,, tlic process of becoming aaompIlsJicd drum pla, ,r. Unpredictable Geneva Johnson lias become just the reverse, and b now Dean of Women h an outstanding college. There B Garland Martin as a case worker, and Glad,, Miller lias become the dietician of her fa orit.e hospital, I see F.velyn Moore adauring the rainbow that holds tlic promise of all life ofieriL Thuc b Mactbelda Morris, the winner of the Spingam Prize of 1982, charting quietly with Ruth Morrow a husbands. Nannie Phelps is ascending the mountain of mathematical Isolation and rivaling Einstein. Below on die path that leads beside a quiet seam I sec Viola O'Neal returning to her native island to teach Life in the United States”, while I.ydia Ndaon is rapidly hccoaung the leader in some feminist movement. Oeavcr Reynolds a slowly climbing the aide of a hill ac she returns from South Carolina to tcadi Physic J Education; pausing momcntaril she dials with Josephine Stewart as she h »ds toward the swamps of the same state to tabulate the cauao and extent of Juvenile Ddi ncy. Dorothy Roberts is following in her fathr'a footsteps; Catherine Russell fi one of our outstanding scientists with Guelda Scott as an unpaid assistant, There is Betty Sullivan, happily living ki the PiedmontSc, married to a soldier, The hidden secrets of the history of our people are slowly, but truth- fully brought to the attention of the nation by the diligent research efforts of Connie Stewart. High over my head passes a chartered transport, enroute to Hollywood . . . aboard is Novcne Thomas with the very latest of her ultra modem fashion presentations. Ernestine Welch b bringing much needed relief to the nude shortage-II he is busily engaged in gelling the football team h shape; standing nearby b Betty Willems, the doctor in charte aL the bruises, jpains and mL »f i mni a new direction I hear the diccring of tlic crowds as Father Time reads the brilliant feats of the male members of our dass. Thomas Bmolcs and Nathaniel Wicks arc coministers in the church they hare dreamed about . , . Alvin Jadcson b continuing in tlic insurance business. James ( |c has joined rank.s of our outstanding Negro leaders, David Sloan has become tbc outstanding literary critic; David Trader and George Stansbury have wrung from their test tidies a new and important vitamin °T . . . Pu the ausl3 ceacc swirling and settle over tlic quiet peaceful stream 1 sec Success and Gratifying aedaim being woven into crowns for the members of the Oass of '44.
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Business Manager — Marshall Bass ------George Washington -----------Sylvia Gaither ---------David Williams --------Quentin Mason SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary - Mary E. Myles 40
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