Washington Seminary - Facts and Fancies Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1944

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l EDITORS AND MANAGERS NIARGARIZT Bovo 11'ree1am'e Ifllilor jANIi CAMIIIAIZLI, Ifdilor-in-Clzivf SALLY HALI, Assoriuli' lftiifflf JEAN I-1I2NsoN Axsoviafe Iiffilor NATALII-, TITUS Axxixtanf Business Manager NIATILIJA MARTIN Bzlxilzexs Marlagrr THE STAFF Mas. E. XV. PAISLEY Adtixer Sfamling, left fo riglmf: BETTY SI.AToN MIMI IIE WuI.I,s X MRS. PAISLIQY Sc'afz'J, lefl fo riglzl: CHACHI HALL CATHI-1ItINIa PItITeIIIiTT I Il-QLIiN XVAI.ItI.I4.v EMILY WRIGIIT ANN RAGAN ANN OSBORNR jIfAN WILI,IAMs RUTH Hovmz AI.IcIa DUI.ANIiY BII.I.IIa Bon HowIfI,I. . 'NIII1 D011 GET' II SEIIMA 01 THE WIRE ,Ii lfn' Iiwm' IIIIVIIV, II frfinuu is VHIAQIIIAQ IIIIUIIIIX. Sonlroifi- jivmlls urzvufrc Imil ui' Ilrriii' IHII HI limi' In get in rm- Miss klennie Doe calling-?calling the MISSIfMM.'X to tlIe 'plIone-- Yes, yeaes. This is jane Campbell speaking. No, not the business man- ager, only the editorf-Yes, I remember our conversation a week or two ..eoLI'ardon me, I didn't quite get what you saidg this wire is not as clear as it might be-Late! Yes, perhaps a few days, but you see, there has been no little difhculty in assembling the facts--you may remember you stressed furtx and no fulzrlux-tlie MISSEMMA .Iims to please-lPardorI me?l-the aim not always accurate? Well, Miss Doe, I'll have to agree with you on that point, not every shaft hits the target. and you surely can appreciate how the best of aims may miss the mark, Whit say? Oh, yes, I have the data, a matter of somewhat extended researcli.--Yes, I was able to get hold of the facts, but it certainly did ruin a couple of good manicures pawing over those dusty files. XVorth the bother? I'1l sav so! XX'hy. Miss Doe, the MISSICMMA was started before I was born-soniewliere in the Middle Ages I guess-My Aunt Lucy is in middle age, but slIe doesn't like to admit it. She'lI be thirty-tive on her next birthday, and that's half of seyentylif my arithmetic is right.- Yes, I'm still on the wire! Please excuse my running oII about non-essen- tials!-The MISSEMMA began its course as a magazine in the school year 1925-24, sponsored by Miss Emily Harrison, who had the Iinglish classes .II that tiIIIe. In 1931-32, under the direction of Miss Mildred Davis, the MISSIQMMA tot It the form of a newspaper. In 1941-'42 the publication .zgain became a slick-I didn't get that-W'hat is a slick?-Wliy, a strip tease artist of your ability ought to know that a slick is a magazine with literary pretensions--yes, that last word was prelI'r1.xiorI.IlYou don't know what it means? Haven't you a dictionary in your ofIiee?1-Ooohh, :xcuse me, I misunderstood you?You want to know where we keep them. -3-Well, Miss Doe, we don't keep them, ages ago we decided to let pre- tensions take to an open road. A11 we can hope to do is to reflect the life of the school as it is lived from day to day-inot always as the Faculty might like us to say or do, but in a pattern of our own making.lYes, this year we lost the traditional cover.lXVhat's that?-How do we feel about it?---just as you did, Miss Doe, when you lost your slip+decidedly b.Irt+-but one can get used to any wartime absence! The next issue?- Sometime before May Dey. You see, we want UIIC more get-together before '44 steps ULIB from the old lift- I5oII't mention it, it's been a pleasure to talk to you. Best of luck! ,Bye!



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af-,mf an-mmf 1 nm 7... 3 . -.. si is Div ..-11 i iiiiiiiiiiii fr 1. 33 is W .,,, . 1 gu- iiiii ui? vw lllllllllllllll ,..-.M ,na gs! gun! .qu Nw X YQ. , 'i 5. 1 illi. xg r 4 ff f iw.- If JENNIE llllll lll llllllllll ART CLUB 'I'll BE PRAUTI ALQQA ll REALLTIU IIRGA lZA'l'I0 I il Miss ABBY C. BUTLER, Sponsor 'MH i I ' i OFFICERS ANN OSBORNE . . President MOLLY ANN MARKET . Vice-President Members: Carolyn Orr, Nancy Gaillard, Elizabeth Millican, J Hutchman, Barbara Montague, Betty Macon. JENNIE Doe: fOpeuiug the Art Sfmlia door and spying Ann Osborne bard at uorkj Oh, Miss Osborne- ANN: What! Oh you startled me! I'vc been painting and didn't hear you. Excuse me while I wipe the paint from my hands. JLNNIE Doe: Don't do that. just keep on working and I'll look over your shoulder. I love to watch you. Is that a girl from this school that you are doing? ANN: Yes. Girls come down in their study periods and pose for us. JINNIE Doe: The room is just full of different and pretty things! I wish I could draw, but there's never been an artist in our family. just what kind of work do you girls do? ANN: Well, Miss Doc, we have a comprehensive work in art of all kinds- excuse me while I get a tube of bluewepastels, water colors, oil, pen and ink, charcoal-heads, cart drawing, original composition, and flower arrange- ments. JLNNII-L Doe: Does that girl really have as blue eyes as you're giving her in that picture? JANE ADDINGTON . Secretary ELOISE RUSHIN . Treasurer oanne Johnson, Harriett Witham, Kay Shober, Bertie Dawes, Lois ANN: Almost. May I draw your picture sometime? -ILNNIE DOE: I'd be delighted. What do the girls hope to accomplish by the end of the year? ANN: More intelligent drawing, original composition, the different values of light and shade and color scheme. JLNNIE Doe: Goodness! Maybe I don't know much about art, but from what I've seen, I don't see how you could do much better. ANN: We still have :i long way to go. Some of us hope to be dress dc- signers, or work for the government, or be just plain artists. During the Fourth XVar Loan Drive we made posters for it, the prize being 55.00 in W'ar Stamps. JLNNIE DOE: Some of the posters I saw were really inspired bits of com- position. I certainly hate to leave the Studio, but I must be going. I'll take you up on drawing my picture as soon as possible. Until then, good luck to you and the rest of the girls. ANN: Thank you, Miss Doe, for being so interested in us. Good-bye and do hurry back. 'N

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