Tift College - Chiaroscuro Yearbook (Forsyth, GA)

 - Class of 1946

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i l LA.T WIDLA D T E TAM ll State: Learning County: The Circle City: Tift: We, the Class ot '46, being of silent and exposed minds, do make this our Last Will and Testament, hereby re- voking and annulling any and all other wills heretofore made by us. ITEM I To Dr. and Mrs. C. L. McGlnty we leave our appre- ciation. ITEM ll 'I'o the faculty of Bessie Tift College we leave three grey hairs each and empty places in their hearts-in their class- rooms anyway. ITEM Ill We leave our love and devotion to our sister class. ITEM IV To Gilbert Banks, Ir., is left Cllie Josephine which may be found atop the piano on Senior I-Iall. ITEM V To our Alma Mater . . we leave pledged to thee, our firm loyalty. ITEM VI Sara tLady out, out MacBethl West leaves her look to Marion Mitchell hoping that she will also find it effective. Seeing the dire need, Kathryn Zellner wills to Dr. Stabler her car with the hope that it will be the beginning of a tive minute taxi service from campus to town. To Delores Turner of the you have to show me state goes La Rue Bagley's southern-charm drawl. Gwen Hartsfield leaves her chair in the Chapel Choir to Lucille Turner. The lass with the delicate voice, Myrtle Cawood, be- queaths this possession to Emily Holmes. Martha Iordan leaves her handsome brother to Anna lohn Watkins. To Betty Smith goes Alice Vaughn's reputation as that smart town girl. Celeste Practice-Makes-Perfect Iohnson bequeaths her keyboard technique to Elizabeth Smalley. Carolyn Cults leaves her collection of oh's and ah's gleaned from that in- describable hair to Genie Ragland. With a smile of encouragement, Ge- neva Stephens leaves her nimble fins gers to Mary Lou Whatley. Ieftlyn Bartlett requests that her bas- ketball slcill be lelt to the Iunior Class to be equally divided among the team with Patisue lackson and Mildred Wal- ler getting double shares. BarbuLGrogga leaves her queen- ly air ot Maxine Moody. Georgia Spiers leaves etey and Swinton to Frances and Mary I-lolladay. but she takes with her that formula for the skin you love to touch. Carolyn Duggan leaves her Sunday hair-do's to Ieanne Mavity. Mildred McClain of the divinely tall, leaves her excess height to be equally divided among Kat Baretteld, Frances Bracewell, and Evelyn Gunn. Those long, blonde curls of Iune Stamey's are left to Pansy Iohnson. Ethel Borders bequeaths her agenda to Carolyn Alex- ander ancl her love for word study to all future students ot Dr. R. C. Lee. ' Marian Farris, she ain't what she used to be, leaves her will-power to all lasses longing for classy chassis. Gladys Fauner reluctantly gives up her well-thumlsed volume of How to be Calm, Cool, and Collected to Doris Cudlipp. Gladelle Moss leaves her shoe size number four to Ioy Waldrep. To Gwen Miles goes Carolyn Wilson's own special walk. Annie Laurie Grant leaves the privilege of seeing home by looking out the Window to all out-of-state girls. Ann Fargason wills her love for the library to Olene Sheppard. Dorothy Williams wills her ability to be heard above all to loyce Byrd. To the lucky girl elected to take her place, Marinel Smith leaves the Student Government presidents traditional motto: She always gets her man. To Dunk alias Pauline Dunklin is willed Maxie Light- loot's pink-rimmed glasses. Geverna Chapman bequeaths her stateliness to Betty Lou Sellers. Laurie Hargrove leaves her quiet manner to the Futrals. Sibyle Mitchell refused to leave that ATO pin, but she does leave her enthusiasm to Mickey Klarer. Betty Faith Williams leaves her purple sweater to Gay Nell Furr. Mary Frances Lee wills her unique arrangement of Tea for Two to the Tri-Betas. Witnesses: Mr. Split Adams Mrs. Ray Darr Signed: A. L. GRANT. Attorney at Law. l l l it

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CLASS Plt0PHllCY t N y,- lt seems that there is no limit to what science can do. By means of a new invention, the stratoscolomoter, we are able to look ahead and see how the Class oi '46 is getting along out in the wide, wide world. Simply adjust a few knobs and . . . ah, what is that? XX The figure that just appeared on the screen of the stratoscolomoter is none other than La Rue Bagley. She is now recovering irorn a severe nervous breakdown caused by the fact that she could not decide which was the one ot all her many beaus. Sara West did not feel at home in her teaching career but is happy now as she patrols the halls of Sing Sing Prison. X Martha lordan has achieved distinction among the 1956 ,,.li3p-cats by her unusual ability to play boogey on the organ. Gladelle Moss and Kat Zellner collaborated in their lab- lefatory work and have produced Coccularium Typhitalia, a sure cure for dandruff. Glurriming up the works in the Senate is Laurie Har- Xgrdve, iilabuster trom Georgia, who insists that chickens roost better on round poles than square poles. Also in Washington is Ann Fargason. Ann was recently made librarian of the Library of Congress. Celeste lohnson has made a recording of Chopin's Polonaise tor Victor RCA. , so Her roommate, left Bartlett, has joined that professional basketball team, the Amazona. ln- South America, lune Stamey and Nick are happily tfngaged in the business of growing silk worms. Maxie Lightfoot thrills concert go-ers all over the nation when she sings, The Old Oaken Bucket. Carolyn Wilson is well-paid for her lectures to college students. Her subject is The Art of Note-Taking. Students who were at Bessie Tift in 1945-45 will be in- terested in learning that Georgia Spiers has worked up to the place of Postmaster General of the United States. Geneva Stephens and Geverna Chapman, the only room- roommates, are living rather com- fortably, off the money they earned as Powers models. Vflftle Cawood may be heard each evening on the NBC radio bedtime program for kiddies. But she is not the only one who is employed by a radio network. Betty Faith Williams screams once a week on the new mystery program, Shrieks in the Dark. The Class of '46 was blessed with unusual literary talent -Mildred McClain developed her ability as a short story writer. She is known also for the clever illustrations she draws for her stories. mates who are still Another literary-minded class member is Alice Vaughn iltfho has written a series of books dealing with live-stock. Mrs. Adolph Harris, nee Marinel Smith, is residing in Orlando, Florida. She is kept busy sewing and cooking for her husband and two little redheaded boys. Behind the information desk at Grand Central Station sits Marian Farris, who cheerfully answers all questions about the big city. Barbara Goggans has at last satisfied her curiosity by going around the world twice. Now she is confident that she knows what's going on everywhere. Ethel Borders is on one side of Africa and Gladys Farmer is on the other, but they see each other regularly because Gladys has a helicopter which she handles rather well. Dorothy Williams married a wealthy man and sends a -birthday offering once a week to the Bessie Tift Sunday School. And speaking of the Alma Mater, Sibyle Mitchell is still at Bessie Tift, She counsels each senior president as to just what a class president must do. Also in Forsyth is Carolyn Duggan. Duggan always was fond of Forsyth and its inhabitants. She teaches in the high school. Gwen Hartsfield Mashburn has written scores for two musicals on Broadway, thanks to her course in Harmony at B. T. C. That blur on the screen of the machine is Carolyn Cutt's thumb as she beginshplaying Begin the Beguine tor the king of England. Annie Laurie Grant, president of the Associated Press, recently addressed the staff of the Campus Quill. 4 The class mascot, Gtb Banks, is the most outstanding ot the Quiz Kids. -MARY FRANCES LEE. 1



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TH JU IOR 4- CLASS OFFICERS EMILY HOLMES . . . President EUGENIA RAGLAND . . , . Vice-President IOYCE LAWLER . . . Secretary BETTY IACKSON , . Treasurer

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