Peabody Demonstration School - Volunteer Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1939

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VOLUNTEER C. MooRE: Yes, of course. The performance was perfectly magnificient. FRED: Miss Moore is escorted by Wilson Lampkin, the famous motion picture producer. I am sure our radio audience will appreciate a word. W. LAMPKIN: The theater is stupendous, gigantic, super-colossal. In fact it's one of the best I've seen in a long time. FRED: Thank you, Miss Moore and Mr. Lampkin. Miss Jane Lowenstein is coming our way. Miss Lowenstein was the interior decorator for the theater. Yes, it is Mrs. Caroline Sumner Ritchey, wife of the manager of the theater. Miss Lowenstein, on behalf of the radio audience, I wish to congratulate you on- J. LowENsTE1N: Thank you, Mr. Carmichael. I wish to extend my hearty good wishes to Miss Herbert for a continued success. FRED: Well fans! Pull out your autograph books. Rose Marie Pickel and Wilburn Taylor, Academy Award Winners, who flew to Nashville after the com- pletion of their smash hit, Flying Sweethearts just flew by. Hold your hats- that daredevil of the Indianapolis Speed Races, Jimmy Terhune just came in. Say something, Jimmy. J. TERHUNE: More important matters on hand. I've just turned reporter! Flash! My friend, James Parman has just received word that he was the winner of S15o,ooo in the Irish Sweepstakes. Tell us what you are going to do with the money, Mr. Parman. J. PARMAN: I am going to give a great part of it to charity. And then- FRED: Thank you, Mr. Parman. Here we have two intellectuals, Mr. Cyrus Dawsey, ambassador to England and Norman Frost, Professor of foreign affairs at Harvard University. Mr. Dawsey, can you tell us your views of the foreign situa- tion. CYRUS DAWSEY: The world crisis is next Wednesday in my opinion. The situa- tion is very dubious, very dubious. FRED: Thanks, Dawsey-we'll watch our daily papers for the latest develop- ments. Miss Elizabeth Wren, dean of Bored-Welmont School for Young Ladies, accompanied by the equestrienne teacher, Dorothy Dorris, just passed by. The ladies were escorted by Mr. W. C. Ferguson, Jr. and Mr. Richard Goldberg. Mr. Ferguson's latest book How to Conduct an Algebra Clam has just gone to press. Mr. Goldberg has just perfected a new method of extinguishing termites. Last but not least, those two brilliant authors of A Glimpu into flu Future, Margaret Donovan and Alice McCune. It was a great evening, folks, but I think our time is about up- so long till next time. Your announcer was Fred Henry Carmichael of station P. D. S. We now return you to your station announcer. MARGARET DONOVAN ALICE MCCUNE 22

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VOLUNTEER FRED: Thank you, both. What do we have here? It's Mr. Hugh Cox, owner of Ocean Wafer, the winner of the last Kentucky Derby. He is coming out with Col. Ed Shaw of Chalky Way Farms, Home of Contented Mules. Hold it! here comes Chawn Worthington, perfector of Worthington's Wonder Wad. Won't you blow a word our way, Chawn! J. WORTHINGTON: Never a sticky moment with Worthington Wonder Wad. FRED CWhiJtle.rD: Here is that ravishing beauty, Elaine Vincent, the famous model for Lucien De Shorte. She is accompanied by Helen Waggoner, buyer for' Bag's Seventh Avenue. Who's this we see? Yes, it's none other than Buford Harmon, owner of that New York hot spot, Harmon's Harmony Hall. Can you spare a minute, Mr. Harmon? B. HARMON: Certainly. Swell show, folks, swell show! Before I leave, I want to introduce you to Miss Gayle McCown of that famous orchestra, The Tennessee Rebels. G. McCowN: Thanks, Buford, and I hope to see each and everyone of you at Harmon's Harmony Hall. FRED: Still plugging along, aren't you, Harmon? Now strolling leisurely along we have, Mrs. Miriam Hedrick Cluck, wealthy widow of Lank Cluck, African game hunter. Mrs. Cluck is escorted by Felix Dodd and Ullin Leavell, owners and originators of that Guaranteed Gigilo Service. Hello-who's this? Why it's Page and Doubleday, mixed double tennis champions of the United States Association. I'll now turn the microphone over to Miss Buchanan for a few minutes. O. K., Rachel. R. BUCHANAN: I think a vote of thanks should be given to Mr. Leon May, one of Nashville's leading citizens. Mr. May, chairman of the theater committee enabled the city to have this wonderful auditorium. Mr. May won't you say some- thing? A L. MAY: Thank you very much, Miss Buchanan. It was a pleasure working with such an excellent committee and the people of Nashville have certainly shown their whole-hearted cooperation. R. BUCHANAN: Thank you, Mr. May. Here is Dr. Betty June Graham, famous Chicago surgeon accompanied by none other than A. J. May, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics. Mr. May has been doing a great deal of remarkable work on television! Following these two celebrities, we have Gene McKinney, renowned cartoonist for the New York Tribute. Mr. McKinney attended the performance with that crack drummer of Dean Goopas' band, Henry Nelson. Take over, Fred, it's all yours. FRED: Oh, ladies and gentlemen, we really have a treat for you now! Miss Colleen Moore, blues singer at the Black Topper. Miss Moore is coming our way- maybe she'll say a few words for us. Will you, Miss Moore? 21



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VOLUNTEER Iluninra EVERETT CLAYTON, JR. Entered Peabody in Kindergarten, Class President, '39, Collectors' Club, '37, '38, Intramural Club, '38, tVice-Presi- deutl '39, Intramurals, '37, '38, '39, School Broadcast, '35, Safety Squad, '38, '39. MARY WILLARD WEBB Entered Peabody in Sophomore Class, Class Vice-President, '39, Athletic Club, '38, '39, English Club, '38, '39, Glee Club, '38, '39, Blue Intramurals, '39, Orchestra, '38, ffiecretaryl '39, Kate, Thr' I iru1es fy' Penzance, '38, Annette, Hollywood Bound, '39. HELEN GAYLE GAYDEN Iintcred Peabody in Kindergarten, Class Secretary, '39, Athletic Club, '37, '39, Junior English Club, '38, C-lee Club, '37, Household Arts Club, KVicc-Presidentj '39, Maroon Intramurals, '39. JOHN MANCHESTER Entered Peabody in Sixth Grade, Class Treasurer, '39' Camera Club, '38, '39, English Club, '37, Intramural Club, '39, Intramurals, '37, '38, '39, Fencing, '38, Junior Life Saving, '38, Band, '39, Orchestra, '38, '39, Drumming, '39, Safety Squad, '39. GRACE ALFORD Entered Peabody in Kindergarten, Athletic Club, '36, '37, '38, '39, English Club, '37, '38, '39, Girl Reserves, '39, Girl Scouts, '36, Knitting Club, '37, LUCILE BAKER Entered Peabody in junior Class, English Club, '39, Girl Reserves, '39, Glee Club, '39, Band, '39, Orchestra, '39, RUBY CAROLYN BEAUCHAMP Entered Peabody in Kindergarten, Athletic Club, '37, '38, '39, Athletic Council, '38, '39, English Club. '37, '38, '39, Girl Reserves, '39, Glee Club, '37, '38, '39, Girl Scouts, '35, Knitting Club, '36, Blue Intramurals, '37, '38, '39, Orchestra, '39, Drumming, '38, Chorus, Two Vagalmnds, '37, Chorus, Thr Piralfs ry' Penzance, '38, Dance Chorus, Hollywoml Bound, '39, School Broadcast, '35, CECILIA SARA BERGEDA Entered Peabody in the First Grade, Athletic Club, '37, '38, '39, English Club, '37, '38, '39, Girl Scouts, '33, '34, '35, '36, Glee Club, '37, '38, Riding Club, '39, Maroon Intramurals, '37, '38, '39, Chorus, Two Vagrzbonds, '37, Chorus, The Pimles Qf Penzance, '38, School Broadcast, '35, '36.

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