Tift College - Chiaroscuro Yearbook (Forsyth, GA)

 - Class of 1947

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342 N ckwesegnseesfe , j'n'iT:.f.s-vi C me -:PEA 'Zi eff?-505 ALUN' iris ' T119 oeliiince '3::1'J- The following arTicle is reprinfed wiTh permission from - ififfzff The June I957 issue of THE CAMPUS QUILL: ,151 The class of '47 held ifs TenTh annual reunion aT TifT College yesferday. This is The group ThaT is known as The buTTermillc class-They were once The cream of The E533 crop. Various members aT This class are naTionally Y-L-gf Tamous. The besT-known perhaps is Miss ElizabeTh .QQZfEf:1Q'gli iiffgii AnneTTe Sailers, whose vocal TalenTs neT Their owner 31'-5:f,Q'31U rr 2122215 some Two million dollars a year. B. A. , as she was Zixffc' 9 fjiffj known To her classmafes, is more familiarly called by her public, Thrush . nm f:3112'.f Miss Jeanne MaviTy, The ediTor of The Quill in '46-'47 N312'L53E' Twin' and The pen ThaT sTuck TifT on The map , is The owner i:':'g'f?.iQZ 525157777 i oT a Thriving mail-order business ThaT adverTises Make your pin money by wrifing pen feaThers To make up The Cracker Quill . lThe Cracker Quill is a bimonfhly pub- S licaTion owned and edifed by Miss MaviTy. She says The magazine was inspired by The wealTh of maTerial oTfered her every monTh Tor publicaTion when she was in college.l Carolyn Alexander flew in aT The lasT minufe from Mexico, where she is Teaching The naTives pure Casfillian Spanish. Alice PaTTerson, The noTed woman lawyer, gave up several cases To be presenf aT The reunion. During an inTerview she revealed ThaT her inTeresT in and mosT oT her knowledge of legal maTTers was a resulT of helping her husband Joe sTudy aT nighT. Mrs. PaTTerson was parTicula'rly insTrumenTal in winning The suiT of TiTT vs. Upshaw Tor The girls of Upshaw. The argumenT was over The hanging of a self-porTrai+ of The TalenTed Delores Turner, who gave The original To her Alma MaTer in The hope ThaT sTudenTs in The years To come mighT be in- spired To follow her example, Jean Todd and Lucille Minchew of Nashville, Tennessee, also flew in aT The lasT. minuTe, Miss Todd is doing ex- Tensive research on case hisTories of Twins, more parfi- cularly in insfances where one member of The pair married and The oTher did noT. As yeT she has no ouT- sTanding facTs To reveal. Miss Minchew is head of SouThern BapTisT Sunday School Board. Also of Nashville is Miss Olena Sheppard, anoiher imporTanT member oT This class. Miss Sheppard is known To book lovers as The coordinaTing head oT BapTisT Book STores all over The SouTh. Miss PaTisue Jackson, chief assisTanT To J. Edgar Hoover, was unable To aTTend The reunion. IT is rumored ThaT she is on a mission for The F. B. l. ThaT no one else could Tackle. Dr. Gwendolyn Miles, head X-ray Technician aT Emory HospiTal, and Miss Emily Holmes, head nurse in The same insTiTuTion, arrived in Dr. Miles' laTesT invenfion, a combinaTion Tlying hospiTal, physics laboraTory, and hamburger sTand, Miss Mildred Klarer has decided ThaT her inTeresT in Emory was in realify a deep desire To sTudy medicine herself, and she will be graduaTed from The school of medicine nexT year. Miss Peggy SmiTh was nearly swamped as she enTered The meeTing by The LaTin sTudenTs who have found Miss SmiTh's book, From Ruins To Romans , a greaf boon. Misses Frances and Mary Holladay senT Their regreTs aT noT being able To aTTend. They discovered aT The lasT minufe ThaT The daTe conflicfed wiTh The apooinTmenT They had To be presenfed To The King of Pocoapoco, Soufh Africa, where They operaTe a school for young women under The supervision oT The BapTisT Foreign Mission Board. Miss ElizabeTh Smalley, dean of The school, decided To come for The reunion insTead. Miss Mildred Waller, head mechanic of The ForsyTh MoTor Co,, drove The various alumnae To and from The bus sTaTion, airporT, and union Terminal. Her new sTaTion wagon, converTible from gasoline power To aTomic power, is The envy of The enTire class. Miss Rubye Traylor is The owner of The newesT radio sTaTion, KIYQ in Macon. Miss Marion Mifchell, formerly her suiTemaTe, is The direcfor of a recipe and household helps program. Miss Sue Greenhaw is The organisT for The Spoon River program aT midnighf every nighT, and Miss Doris Cudlipp is The honey-voiced narraior. Miss Doris Singley, of Hollywood and Broadway, can' celled a one-nighT sfand in,Jackson To be wiTh The resT of her class. She is on,Tour wiTh a group producing an adapfion of The immorfal MuTT's Undo of The KnoTTing . Miss Joyce Lawler, presidenT of The W. A, A. when she was in college, has iusT recenTly won The annual six-day bicycle race in Madison Square Gardens. In New also are Misses BeTTy Jackson and Ma5,Lp,e M92 y, who have purchased Saks FifTh Avenue shop. Due To The necessify of remodeling They were unable To come To The meeTing. Miss Dorcas Morgan, by order of The nofed' Tood specialist Dr. BeTTy SmiTh, was confined To her home Tor The pasT Tew weeks. The diagnosis of her condifion revealed ThaT her posiTion as official bread-TasTer for SouThern Bread was increasing her allergy To baking powder. Her Triends will be glad To learn ThaT she will soon be well enough To eaT pies and cakes again, buT Dr. Smifh has ordered ThaT she noT eaT ordinary bread. The program presenTed by members of The group was mosT inTeresTing. Dr. Evelyn Gunn, auThoriTy on educa- Tional problems and Miss Mary Ella Veal. Presiclenf Of The American FederaTion for Women spoke on incenTives for The preservaTion of educafion. Miss Barbara Sea- graves, successor To Dr. Galleys of Gallup Polls, lnc., Told briefly of her wide experience in gaThering sTaTisTics on The sTudenTs who have A averages and play goalie in soccer, Dr. JeanneTTe McNeill, chairman of inTer- naTional relaTions in WashingTon, described her Travels in Siberia. Miss Sarah Ellen Hinesley, head of The Tiff music deparTmenT, ended The program wiTh her version of Chop STicks . The group Then adjourned To The Round Table where Miss Joy Waldrep, The school dieTi- cian, had prepared a delighTful meal, consisTing oT favoriTe foods of The class--coTiee, poTTed meaT, pork and beans, soda crackers, doughnufs, and banana spliTs. -DR. T. P. DUNKLIN X

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