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The Rev. and Mrs. Elisha S. Clarke rshe was Amorine Youngl are living in West Palm Beach, Florida. Amorine is assisting her husband in a thriving work. Bessie Zachery is married and living in Chicago, Illinois. She has just pub- lished her second book of poetry and Negro folk lore. Norma Levister is now in Russia studying Russian folk songs. Rebecca Bartley and Alethea Dupee are the science teachers in adjoining towns in North Carolina. Ruth LeFlore and her Ted are happily married and are the proud parents of two boys and a girl. Ruth doesn't have any more history worries now. Juanita Parker is a medical technician at a sanatorium in Chicago. Doris Harris is head of music at St Paul's. She is married and has two children. LaVerne Gordon is a medical technician at her husbands hospital in Virginia. Dorothy t'Jo Jo Joseph is supervisor of nurses at Lincoln Hospital in Bronx, N. Y. Margaret Mack is a social worker in Port Arthur. Texas. Toni Duncan is married and head of an institution for delinquent boys in Kentucky. Mrs. Pauline Baker is supervisor of parolees in Chicago. She has her master's from Loyola University. Joyce Mason has her master's from Howard and is well-known in the theatrical world. She is starring in a Broadway production which was written by John Harris who is making a name for himself as a playwright, poet and artist. Florence Scott, now Mrs. Curtis, has just received her doctorate from Colum- bia University. Her thesis on voice improvement has been proclaimed the best in the field. Joyce Meyers is still 'tbugs over social work and is working between New York and Washington. The librarian at Atlanta University is none other than Edythe Pierce. Mary B-B Scott, now married, is teaching in Batesburg. S. C. She is near her old roommates, Bernetta Horton and Edith Graves, who are teaching in the southern part of North Carolina. J. J. Jarrett is priest-in-charge of a parish in Texas. Charles Johnson's love of keeping store has followed him and he is the owner of three stores in Emporia, Va. Marguerite Nixon is teaching history in Goldsboro, N. C. Thelma Wallace is asking again if she'll ever marry. Ouija quickly goes to NO and proceeds to spell I-a-m-t-i-r-e-d. My. but it's late! The time reminds me of the cessation of a pinochle game. That's all, folks! Ouija has had his say. LAVERNE GORDON. AMORINE YOUNG. 17
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S as ll 332 I -3 AN OPEN lLlETTlER TO THIE JITUNHOIRS Dear Classmates: Today we stand together after almost three years of work under the banner of St. Augustine's. As we look back. our hearts throb with many emotions, think- ing of the roads that we have passed over together. Many are the nights that we have stayed up after hours cramming for history and psychology. Many are the days spent in class meetings, in biology lab and in English, where we learned each others' weaknesses and good points! Many are the days spent in Chapel where we have so reverently knelt and worshipped together. Those days have passed and others are yet to come. Some among our ranks have departed never to return. Some will return and take up the unfinished work. We have learned so much. Yet, there is room for expansiong for improvement. We must fight onward and upward, ever approaching that perfection that the Master intended us to reach. Finally, we must search and strive for the finer and greater things of life. What we have learned here will be of no use to us if we cannot apply it to our daily lives. Little acts of kindness, little deeds of thoughtfulness and neighborliness will bring us rich rewards. The foundation that we lay now will have great bear- ing on the way that we will be able to bear up against misfortune and forge ahead. Let us look back now and see if we have really made any progress during these three years. If we have, then we must keep a-pluggin' away because cul- ture is not satisfied until we all come to a perfect man. Let us keep this little verse with us as we struggle on: Not all who seemed to fail have failed indeedg not all who failed have there- fore worked in vaing there is no failure for the good and bravef' A Classmate and Pal, PATTIE LOUISE LAWS. 19
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