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Margaret Nelson was a nurse at Lewis Gale; She made color return to cheeks that were pale. Jack Carney, with intellect so keen, Was the best accountant that ' s ever been seen. Jeanne Mustard was a nurse for Mayo Brothers; They preferred her because she excelled all others. Carolyn White, at Berea College, Outshone her class with bursts of knowledge. President Nancy, wherever she goes. Makes everone happy and banishes woes. James White, a bus driver for the Greyhound line. Got his practice in High School: it suited him fine. Ernestine Seagle, with home-making plans. Was always a goal for those marrying fans. Myra Lee Albert, with her nursing so rare. In her white uniform was the fairest of fair. Patdine Wygal practiced many arts. And with her beauty made a conquest of hearts. Martin Bocock, with his interior decorating And winning personality, was really devastating. Sophia Wallace, with her round-the-world tour. Made many a rich person painfully poor. An electrical engineer of such note was Jack Kidd, For his efficient service there was always a bid. Jeanne Blackburn was a teacher of math. If they couldn ' t work the problems it aroused her wrath. Lawna Harkrader, as a magistrate ' s wife In the town of Pulaski, led quite a gay life. A lawyer of prominence was Stanley Mabe, He made one think of the great Honest Abe. Julius Clark, as a military man. Always had a strategic plan. 25
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QUa00 Proplfprjj g FTER a very busy and happy day at school, during which my classmates had made a deep impression on my mind, I sank into a peaceful slumber and in my dreams delved into the future as far as human eye could see, catching a vision of my classmates and of what some day they’d be. Quentin Dalton I saw as a great opera star; Since High School days his name spread far. Ellen Kate Harman made such music divine, But due credit belonged to Mr. Fine. Lois Miles I saw married to S.N. Hurst; To HomeEc she aspired; with her cooking he was cursed. Fitzhugh Hiltzheimer , electrical engineer, Became quite a sage in his chosen career. Katherine Cornelius worked for Uncle Sam; She helped bring the country out of a jam. Eloise Bowling, so plain in my dream, Was the best dressed woman of the screen. Frances Chrisley outshone them all. For she succeeded Miss DuVal. George Dewey was a tax collector in our home town; Mayor Calfee seemed pleased, for George ran ’em down. William Whitesell sold coca-cola and pop; He was quite a success: it was ’’good to the last drop. Sinclair Dewey was a noted M. D. And best of all was his plastic surgery. Elizabeth Summers taught history in a select girls ' school; As disciplinarian she made them keep the rule. Helen Dix was an excellent music teacher; Accompanying violinists was her special feature. Frances Hardy owned a business college; She always made the best use of her knowledge. 24
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Elizabeth Bonham excelled in commercial art; One aid to her success was that she looked the part. A kindergarten teacher was Cynthia Knapp; The children all loved her: she had so much snap Margaret Vaughan had a wonderful mind; Such a splendid student was hard to find. Donald Glenn owned a large drug store; An excellent pharmacist he was noted for. Ruth Sutherland , a competent nurse, Knew just what to do when a patient grew worse. Margaret Ward, in a physics laboratory. To Pulaski High School brought much glory. Ruth Bocock ' s office at Bowling Green, As I approached the college, was the first to be seen. Estella Long, at Roanoke Business College, 1 05 the best teacher there, I must acknowledge. Margaret Quesenberry was a petite housewife. Settled down in Pidaski for the rest of her life. When Kenneth Brugh ' s plane came down with a crash, I awoke from my dream in an instant flash. Alta Matheney, ’jj. 26
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