Peabody Demonstration School - Volunteer Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1935

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fPamela Batchelor ana' Genevieve Eve in .rtreet elotherj PAMELA: Gen, have you seen the program committee about the music for the Benefit Ball? They asked me about it. GENEVIEVE: Yes, I have finally induced Rudolph Chamerisky to play. CMaeleline Lightrnan and Marjorie Hanover in travelling tlotheJ.D MARJORIE: Have you seen in the papers about the difference of opinion between the United States and Japan regarding the rights of aliens on the island? As Inter- national lawyer that should interest you. MADELINE: It doesn't. Not while I'm on my vacation. Cleonarel Weil in tnxj Dorothy Shaw and Dorothy Dean Loafer as cigarette girlJ.D DOROTHY DEAN: Mr. Weil, are we allowed to accept tips? LEONARD: Yes. The more cigarettes you sell the more you get. QFrance.r Berry in an olel fafhioneel toytnrne, anol fane Geimtrnan in forrnal.D JANE: Miss Berry, you have made my play a success. Helen Hayes couldn't have done better. FRANCES! Thank you. I enjoyed acting in your play immensely. DICK: Berry on the stage and Jane her playwright. That ought to make a good combination. C-lean Steel in fafhionahle sport clothey, and George Nelfon in fall jotkeylr Jnit.D JEAN: That was a grand race. You're the only jockey that could have ridden Blue Lightning to a hrst today. fMartha Ann Davis, Martha Ann Cooney, anal Morean Erte.r.D MOREAU: The setting for this lot is just right for a Spanish bungalow. Don't you agree, Miss Davis? M. A. DAv1s: Yes, and the interior of a Spanish bungalow can be made so attractive. M. A. CooNEY: Mr. Estes, will you draw up the plans for the bungalow, and Miss Davis will take charge of the interior decorating for me. Qliatharine Finegan ana' Rath Davir in aviator'J togsj Loni.re Farris' in eport elothesj KAT1E: It's good to be on the old earth again. , RUTH: I'll say, honey. LoU1sE: Oh, may I have your autographs? I've never had one from anyone who broke endurance records. Qfohn Wehh in hot elog venderlv ontj5t.D JOHN: Red hots! Get 'em while they're hot. Ten cents, folks. Just one thin dime. D1cK: So that's what happens to the smartest boy in the Senior class! CTnrn: to witch.D Can you tell me what became of Miss Heath, our sponsor? CWiteh ninnihlerj QLonel explorion and complete alarknerf. When lightf corne on hoy if in front of the car- tainf, nneler a tree, rnhhing his eyer.D Dick: What a dream! C.S'treteheJ.D So that's what's going to become of the class of '35. CYawni-.D I'm getting hungry. Qleaverj BARBARA BINKLEY LILLIAN FENKER HENRY HOPTON MARY STARNES 27

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EMMETT: Dear Sir: By to-day's airline freight we are sending IOO cases of Wood's Beef Products as requested. CBarbara Binkley in tloctorlr coat, Eligabetb Tankard in a nur.re'.r uniforrn, and La Belle Frances' Hite in rtreet clotbe.r.D ELIZABETH: Dr. Binkley, Miss Hite would like a consultation. Here is her case history. BARBARA: Won't you sit down, Miss Hire? BELLE FRANCES! Thank you, doctor. ' Cjerorne Willianir in a wbite apron and cap, Margaret Robinson in a waitrefr uniform, Bernailine 0'Bryan and Lilfreol Wrigbt ar biteb-bikerty MARGARET: Two hamburgers, Joe, for a couple of bums. JEROME: O. K. Do they want pickle or onions? BERNADINE: Give us both. CMa19f Virginia Morgan in travelling olreJ.r.D MARY VIRGINIA: Dear public, I am about to bid a fond farewell to my beloved country. I am happy to be able to serve her in the capacity of diplomatic foreign minister to France. DICK: Mary Virginia got her start at dear old Peabody. CGrace Gentry ar Jaleawornanj Elizabetb Mattbewf in street clotberj and Nanny Arring- ton, ay rnannequin, in an evening tlreJr.D GRAcE: This is our latest creation. Isn't it lovely? ELIZABETH: I like that. How much is it? GRACE: It's an excellent bargain, only a hundred dollars. ELIZABETH: I think it's beautiful. Please send it right away. CE.rtelle Olrbine, faebionably eirefreel, and Elinor Lefkooitf in beauty parlor uniforrnj ELINOR: Con ratulations, Miss Olshine on the success ou have made of our I S , f Y Y ortraits of ourself this ear. Y Y ESTELLEZ, Thank you. You have certainly made Elinor's Beauty Salon the most elite place in town. QEnuna Young Horn ar kindergarten teacber, Betty Hofrtetter in Ttreet elotbeml BETTY: Little Johnny just doesn't want to leave me to come to kindergarten. I don't think you are giving him enough attention. He is really a superior child. EMMA YOUNG: He is a lovely child and is doing so well in his work. QMarg1 Starnea in artiJt'J frnoek, and Sarab Kinzley ar ber rnoa'el.D MARY: That is all for today. SARAH: Thank heavens! I was getting paralyzed holding that basket. DICK! Mary always was artistic. . CMartba Stoekell, Eligabetb Carr, Margaret Mann, and Dorrey Crockett in eonoen- tional attire.D MARTHA: You are all old classmates of mine and you have succeeded in different fields. Dr. Crockett, your record in other schools has been satisfactory. I would like to have you at Stockell's School for Girls as head of the history department. Miss Carr is our domestic science teacher, and Miss Mann our physical education instructor. ,26



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guniurs TRIMMIER MCCARLEY, JR. Entered Peabody in First Grade, Class President, '35, Math and Science Club, '35, Softball, '35, School Broadcast, '35, JOE WRIGHT Entered Peabody in Junior Class, Class Vice-President, '35, Hi-Y Club, CTreasurerD 'SSS Football, '34, Basketball, CBusiness ManagerD 35, Softball, '35. ALICE E. LEWIS Entered Peabody in Sixth Grade, Class Secretary, '34, '35, Dramatic Club, '33, Girl Reserves, '35, Class Volleyball, '33, '34, Maroon Volley- ball, '35, Class Basketball, '33, '34, Class Baseball, '33, Class Tennis, '34, '35, Chorus, Chimes of Narmandy, '33, Maid in japan, '35, School Broadcast, '35,Orchestra, '35. JAMES BRUER Entered Peabody in Sophomore Class, Class Treasurer, '35, Football, '34, Basketball, '35, Baseball, '35, Chorus, Maid in japan, '35, School Broadcast, '35. MARY ALLDREDGE Entered Peabody in Sophomore Class, Girl Reserves, '35, Baseball, '35, Tennis, '35, School Broadcast, '35, Chorus, Maid in japan, '35. BERRIMAN H. BILBRO Entered Peabody in Kindergarten, Hi-Y Club, '34, Math and Science Club, '35,Sportsman's Club, '34,Softball, '35,Chorus, Maidinjapan, '35. GEORGE W. BOSTICK Entered Peabody in First Grade, Class Vice-President, '34, Hi-Y Club, '33, '34, Dramatic Club, '33, Math and Science Club, '33, '34, '35, Boy Scouts, '33, '34, Sportsman's Club, '33, Class Basketball, '33, '34, Tennis, '33, '34, School Broadcast, '35. LULA BROCKMAN Entered Peabody in Junior Class, Knitting Club, '35, Chorus, Maid in japan, '35, School Broadcast, '35. MARY JANE BROOKS Entered Peabody in Third Grade, Athletic Club, '33, CVice-Presidentl '34, Dramatic Club, '33, English Club, '33, Maroon Soccer, '31, '33, '34, Class Volleyball, '31, Maroon Volleyball, '33, '34, Maroon Basketball, '31, '33, '34i Maroon Baseball, '33, '34, '35, Class Tennis, '33, Maroon Tennis, '34, '35, Cheer Leader, '35, School Broadcast, '35. ALFRED CRABB Entered Peabody in Fourth Grade, Class Treasurer, '33,Student Council Representative, '34, Boy Scouts, CScribeD '33, Hi-Y Club, '33, '34, ,Sec- retaryj '35, Math and Science Club, '33, '34, Sportsmarfs Club, '33, Class Basketball, '33, '34, Scout Basketball, '33, Softball, '35, Chorus, Cbimer af Normandy, '33, Manyemon, Maid in japan, '35, School Broadcast, '35, CHARLIE CURLEY Entered Peabody in Freshman Class, Football, '33, '34, Basketball, '34, '35, Baseball, '34, '35, Tennis, '33, School Broadcast, '35. MARY DAVIDSON Entered Peabody in Kindergarten, Class Treasurer, '34, Chorus, Maid in japan, '35, School Broadcast, '35.

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