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Eli? IJuintPr + t ------------------------------ . -------------------- + PROPHECY Silence! What is this? The Spirit of Russell, the Wildcat, emits a roar which signifies that in his prowlings he has seen far into the future of all ye Russellites. When we interpret his utterings, we hnde Joe Green, popular president of the senior Class 0f 33, has at last realized his ambition and is a professor of Latin at the University of Georgia. Elsie Maynard, Clara Nelle Cheathem. and Sarah Ivey are coaching a debating society at the University of Pennsylvania. Robert Aderhold has been chosen captain of the All-American football team. Some of the other members are Harry Golightly. Wiley Simpson, and Archie Sims. Lucile Kirbow has just received her Transport Air Mail license from the Parks Air College. Reginald Thomason is a professional boxer. Claudine McEachern has become a cranial specialist with Mary Martin as her private nurse. Mary's assistants are Cora Belle Bracken, Evelyn Dunn, and Emma Baughn. Randohih Surles and Lamar Smith are selling Bottled Sunshine t0 natives in the Jungles. Jerry Robinson, Audrey Warnock, Miriam Burke, Anita Estes. Mildred Sisson, and Evelyn Hanna have composed a dancing Chorus and are traveling with a famous jazz orchestra. Albert Joiner and Jack Croley are teaching Dog Latin in Petland. Ruth Brown and Mildred Greer are bookkeepers for a large business concern in Maryland. Wilbur Martin has a position as Hoorwalker at Century Five and Ten-Cent Store in College Park. Christine Murphy is head of the History Department at Oglethorpe. Her assistants are Elizabeth Hilton and Earline Wesley. Jack Clav is directing a Technocracy class in Southern California. Libby Trimble is doing intensive research work on a Combination tooth paste and sandwich spread. Darby Coker and Charlie Branton are famous radio crooners. Edith Kadel is a missionary in Ben Hill. James Fowler, Perry Hunter, and George Farrar have become very successful live stock producers Jeanne Crowell, Jane O'Neal and Florence Smith are society leaders in New York. Eugene Stephens and Fred Orr are selling electric Cooling systems to Eskimos. Louise Lancaster. Andy Cox, Virginia McElory, and Billy English are very successful com- mercial artists. Margaret Pace recently wrote a book on iiAdvanced Home Economics. William Wilkie and Lawrence Womack are modern calciminers. Eleanor Roberts is assistant athletic director at B. P. 1. Lewis Giles recently became famous. He took up golf and on a wild swing knocked out three dubs with whom he was playing, Wayne Pope, Leon Wallace, and Charlie Jones. Marie Henderson. Suella Stewart, Christine Benefield, and Louise Dawson are modern housewives. Rubinoff eri Karlick has appeared in several concerts recently with his famous violin. In Hollywood is seen Odessa Reynolds, Sylvia Cochran, Florine Ragsdale, and Miriam Bobo. Hugh Evans is teaching Spanish to the Spaniards. Believe it or not. Virginia Miller, Anna C. McBrayer, Sara Evans, and Claudia Wooten are modeling two for $7.00 dresses at Regensteinis. Theron Looney and Blythe Thomas are professional golfers. Frances Morris and Marie Sherman are expression teachers in Italy. Dorris Austin and Ed Baker are giving professional advice to broken-hearted young girls. Evelyn Carter and Mildred Roberts are conducting a stenography school. Among their assistants are Mary Frances Baker, Gladys Cassels, and Inez Alverson. Edwin Hornsby, Milton Chafhn, and Fields Hunt have opened a beauty parlor. Their specialty is permanents for men. Martha Flynt has become a secretary of a famous radio crooner. Catherine Johnson and Yvonne Manor are operating a beauty shop in West End-guaran- teeing to grow hair on bald heads. Page 29
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HISTORY The Class of 1933 entered into a new and unknown realm as freshmen in the fall of 1929. This class was composed mostly of students from East Point, College Park, Hapeville, and Ben Hill. At first we had only rather vague ideas of our new standards. However, we became acquainted with the faculty, were fully initiated by upper classmen, and began our work in an energetic spirit. Our first vacation was a joyful one, but we were all more anxious to be in school than we believed ourselves. We had learned the meaning of school spirit, and were beginning to take a real pride in chear 01d Russell? When our second years work was started in September, 1930, we re- newed old acquaintances, welcomed many new students, as well as teach- ers, and settled down to another year of hard work. We were more than happy when time for vacation came. We had three glorious months of summer sports and gaieties. During our junior year, although we took up several new subjects and had to study harder, we found time to entertain the graduating class, and for other activities. According to usual procedure the year drew to an end and we were given another three months to pursue our own pleasures. We began our senior year with a new principal, Mr. Paul D. West, whose new policies have been very much to our liking and advantage. This has been a busy year for us with our numerous activities and our more advanced studies. We may point with pride to the achievements of our class in scholarship and athletics carried on during our years at Russell. Our class is fully represented in the various literary endeavors and all phases of athletics. And now the end approaches. A few days more and we cross the threshold of a new life. That will be the real test and we trust that the future holds for every member of this class of 1933 as much pleasure and real success as our school days have given. ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, 733. 531,19 iQLIiIIIPr -14 -a-+w Page 28
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1-;a:wi-m-6K:i 7-7;,.;--hex..;-V,. t-Hgyj-gigxx-e -Ager -regi -rezxx 6112 IHnintPr Roy Adams, Bomar Aldredge, and Glenn Conley sell the most delicious hamburgers in the South. Ethel Davis and Vivian Dameron are private stenographers in the same office. Curtis Upshaw and William Purdie are pursuit pilots for Uncle Samis army. Their me- chanic is John Smith. ' Harriet Euhanks and Harriet Heam are conducting a civics society in North Carolina. Among their members are Elizabeth Smith, Christine Hearn, and Jeanette Striplin. Werner Ziegler and Carlton Kite are doing a strong-man vaudeville act. They are with the same company as Stough Beers and Fred Pierson. Rena Hornsby, Mary Bone. and Mary Elizabeth Wesley are teaching the Japanese to speak English. Roosevelt Codhy is a famous chemistry professor. He is trying to produce Indian rubber men. , Carl Garrison has accepted a call to the ministry. Nina Cawthon has had a very successful year with her kindergarten pupils. Mildred Ross is her assistant. William Allen is coaching a girls, riHe team at Washington Seminary. Imagine! Alice Warlick and Harriet Moore are having much success selling shoes in Africa. Walter Taylor and Maurice Olofson are still going 10 school. It's college nOWecollegc forever. Wilson Cash and Thelma George have recently become editor-in-chief and circulation man- ager, respectivelv, 0f the California Times. Clinton Burdette, Frances Powers, and Allen Wilson are on the staff. Perry Hudson is leader of a world famous jug band on Hopkinsville, Kentucky. radio statlon. Ruby Wooten and Ida Barnette are making French pastry for a modern bakery. Howard Chapman and W. D. Owen are proprietors of a trick and novelty store. Their specialties are itching powder and whistles. Sadie Thomason and Ruth Ann Smith are designing hats in Philadelphia. Rushia. Wright and Dorothy Porter are their helpers. James Renfme, Gordon Mikeil, and Tommy Mikell own a large dairy in Clayton County. Wilmotine McDuHie is abread Cultivating her voice for the opera. Harry Stewart and Norwood Carter are U. S. ambassadors t0 Hawaiian and Philippine Islands. Willene Yow and Dot Lasiter have a pet shop in Chicago and are doing much to make 01d maids happy. Eugene Wilkes and Raymond Wilson are proprietors of a neighborhood picture house. Mildred Brown is in the Orient collecting antique vases. Jerome Cochran and Estol Stanfield are working on an invention of an auto that will run without gas. Charles Thompson is campaign manager for the Collieris Magazine. His assistants are Charles Owen and Harry Hall. Genevieve Cox and Helen Mitchell are reviewing books and poems for the Atlanta Journal. Lois Emory, Martha Hahn, Bessie Whaley, Margaret Moore, and Mildred Starrett are successful as stenographers. Alfred Waites, Omer Thomas, and Nolan Justice, are studying law in Boston. Dot Bazemore, Louise Love, and Elizabeth Epps are seen in a grocerv store discussing dinner menus for their respective husbands with Alma Love and Jimmie Lou Knott. The Wildcat ceases his utterings; then dense silence, followed by a blood-curdling roar. Even as the foliage of the jungle closed about him, we had not recovered from our astonish- ment. EVELYN LEDBETTER, ,33. 3-; v-x'7H H; -:,x-K ,.- t .-:,.x .. e-tV...x;-i -r- ,-.- i .. R: -x-3--wt;.- - :1 Page 30
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