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1 'x .IV N A VOLUNTEER quick lj Seems he wants to see what makes the ether waves tick. So we head toward Radio City. We stand quietly in the studio while our little man whispers to the mes- senger girl Grace Walker, who rushes us up to the fortieth floor and the offices of the head man, president, producer, and financier. We are happily greeted by Dot Argo, who relieves us of all our weapons. Passing through another door, Nadine Pitt takes our fingerprints and credentials. Finally we encounter Martha Reading, who tells us we can see the Boss for the small sum of five dollars each. Then-the heavy doors swing inward and what a sight meets our eyes? Behold, Jiminy Ward and his pri- vate secretary, .Soiiy Riwx, playing chess! We leave this charming scene and wander into the corridor where switch-board operator Mary Lloyd McKeoZ tells us that Joan Be!! and joy Greene have finished their radio-television broadcast in Studio B. They are the best comedy team of the yearg in fact, Peggy farhxon just broke the laugh meter under her chair. Someone burst out of the elevator a second ago. It's Gloria Vanshihe, late to rehearsal. In Studio A, we see a janitor airing out after the National Livestock hour, featuring John Lowe and his prize cattle. The janitor looks familiar. We recognize him when he grabs the mike and starts to swing on it. A note comes out. Listen to that tone qualityg that intonation: that diction. It's John Wolfe. O.K., son, it's only a little mouse. You can come off your chair now. The Spirit is evidently getting a little weary. He walks out to the street and hails another C. C. C. cab. VVe string along and find out we're headed for the Newark air field via the Holland Tunnel. Passing through, we see in a familiar car parked at the side, Leonard Melton and jerry Fox. Leonard has patented a new sling-shot, guaranteed to put out any disturbing lights. He's just showing jerry how he fbeg pardonj it works. Soon, we arrive at the airport. In the administration building, two hometown girls, Stelle Holmes, who completed a brand new book called How Friends Win and People lnfluenee Ur, and Clijifaldeane Radahangh, who is campaigning for shorter names for children, are surrounded by a battery of photographers. Through the glass walls of their office we spot Barham Cain and George Smith who are acting as interpreters for Spanish people here. Blaring over the public address is the announce- ment that the johnson and Roberts Rocket is leaving on its pleasure cruise to the moon. Of course, that means David fohnxon and Houston Roherlf. While we've been looking around, our little grey man has bought a ticket for home. He folds his long list and puts it away. Boarding the waiting plane, his spirits seem to rise, his eyes rest O5 on the drape shape of hostess Kay Fryer. He looks again and slowly turns to face us. For the first time he speaks to us, and in his first and final words we find the true spirit of the class of '46. Hubba-Hubba ! l l l MARJORIE JONES JOHN WoLFE GLORIA BURTON BETSYE TURNER Page Twenty Four
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,ry 'li' 1 if a . I, 3 .1, I VOLUNTEER Page TwentyfSix luniors KIM MAss1E Entered Peabody in Sixth Grade, Class President, '46, Cadet Corps, '44, Latin Club, '45, fRe-porterl French Club, '46, Erosophian Society, '46, Scouts, '44, 1Patrol Leaderj, '45, Intramural Club, '44, Athletic Club, fTreasurekl, '45, '46, Intramurals, '44, Football CManagerl, '45, Basketball IBD, '46, Orchestra, '44, Mixed Chorus, '45, '46, jury, Trial by Jury, '46, CLARA ELAINE RAWLINGS Entered Peabody in Freshman Class, Class ViceAPresident, '46, Student-Faculty Planning Committee, '45, Girls' Glee Club, '44, Mixed Chorus, '44, '45, '46, Orchestra, '45, Red Cross Detachment, '45, Bridesmaid, Trial by Jury, '46, Cheerleader, '46, Attendant to Football Queen, '46, BETTY JONES Entered Peabody in Sophomore Class, Class Secretary, '46, Household Arts Club, '45, Latin Club, '45, Dramatic Club, '45, Cheerleader, '45, '46, ALBERT EWING Entered Peabody in Sixth Grade, Class Treasurer, '45, '46, Cadet Corps, '44, Football, '46, FRANK CALVIN INGRAIIAM Entered Peabody in Sixth Grade, Class Secretary, '44, Class Sergeant-at-Arms, '46, Student-Faculty Planning Com- mittee, '45, Cadet Corps, '44, Latin Club, '45, '46, Erosophian Society, fSecretaryl, '46, Dramatic Club, '45, Athletic Club, '46, Intramurals, '45, Football, '46, Baseball, '44, Tennis Team, '45, '46, Mixed Chorus, '46, juryman, Trial by Jury: Boys' Glee Club, '46, ANN ALLEN Entered Peabody in junior Class, Intramurals, '46, CARLENE BRADLEY Entered Peabody in Junior Class, Girl Reserves, '46, Girls' Glee Club, '46, Mixed Chorus, '46, Chorus, Trial by Jury, '46, INIARGARET BREARLEY Entered Peabody in Fifth Grade, Class Secretary, '44, Class Vice-President, '45, Student-Faculty Planning Committee, '44, '46, French Club, '46, Girls' Glee Club, '46, Mixed Cho- rus, '44, '45, '46, Orchestra, '44, '45, Cadet Corps, '44, JANE CIIISM Entered Peabody in junior Class, Girls' Glee Club, '46. CAROLYN CLARK Entered Peabody in junior Class, Girls' Glee Club, '46, Mixed Chorus, '46, Chorus, Trial by Jury, '46,
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