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

 - Class of 1944

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4, Qsrr la? l RIB TE LY T0 LHARITABLE PRO MRs CARo11Nt HAYGOOIJ HARRIS jhav Hi msois Preszdenl Tru RI sa TIIJNIORI Vzre Prevdvnl Sponror F I C ir N en vtisiip t lisixn Doi CSboumg U ber Spanzsb accent? Saludo amigo fi uv H1 xsox Saludo :Amigo como esta Usted5 A NNIV Doi: Wait wait! Goodness! All I can understand or speak is just what I said to you! I Want to drop in your classroom when I have time and listen to all of you speak. .VAN Hl'NSONI VVell be delighted to have you. Come when we're singing and you can hum along with us. il NNI! Doi: Wbnderful! Tell me ean how are members - l-'led for the Spanish Club? jtxx HILNSON: Oh anybody who takes or has taken Spanish is -ligible. V 1NNII' Doi: I w's I could speak Spanish so I could be a mem- ber 'cause I know you have a fine club. How often do you hold niectingsf ,PNN I'I1'NsoN: They are held whenever one is necessaryfusually once or twice a month. ,IPNNII Dol: A lot of people think Spanish will be the most important language after the war. I'vc been buying War Bonds AILLENYE MIN OR Seen fam ANNE HOW'III Triaszm r Llfll L myself so that when tht vars over I tan go to South Ameriei What is the purpose of your Club, K N I-IINJSUN. Well- S s tl one thing we want to cn- courage friendly relations between us and the Spanish speaking Countries. And Oh yes! of Course we want to make speaking of Spanish more universal. .1-.NNIE DOE: Ive heard lots of nice things about this club. I know you re generous to other needy organivations. XVhat kind of charitable work do you do? kl,AN HENSON: Every month we give money to the milk fun to buy milk for an underprivileged child. This is our main project. Do you happen to have any extra pennies with you now? KILNNIE DOF: fFu1r1l1lex in ber porftvlllook and pulls out ibn' vnniesl. on y iave t ir-ifwill than he ? KIVAN HENSON: Of course, anything helps! Muehas graeias. INNIII Doi: lm supposed to say you're welcome to that. INO can do in your language. Goodbye, I hope you continue your good work. jifsix HLNsoN: Adios, Senorita Doc.

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.IENNIE llllll PIIEVIEWI' Tllll Illlilllil MISS RUTII IDRAPIR, lJirI'I'loI' MARY I.oUIsIi HAsTINt,s . . I'I'IwiIlI'II1 MARGARIfT BOYD . Iiiri'-l'I'I'xiIfI'IIl MARTHA DAVIS . Sl'1'l'I',tI7'.1 ELIZABIETH NI-LIAI. . . iTI'l'tlXlll't'7' Rigbf: Pl'0tlIll'ff0II Slang LAURA BURGKSS, IfRANc1I'.s St.ARRAI'I ANNI-1 KINsIiI.i.A, NANCQH' HAII CATHERINE PRITQHIATT, EI.IzAIsI.TII NI l.l. OLGA TURNER, EMILY PRUITT TPIERIESA TIlJMORli No! in Pielurv: RUTH EI.I1I-,R Cenfer: THE PLAYERS Profil mu: ISARIIARA Toxvxl I Y, XIARII Y N boi I Iss, ISI ISI NIALLIHIANI, NIARY LOUIS! HAs'I'INc,s, NIARISI Kxoxyi lox, ANN, SANTURIJ .... Buff: mir: NIARQARI I' BUYI1, ANSI SPRAY- BERRY, MARTHA HUT: HMAN, I,URO'l'HX DANII.I.I, PIc,c,Y SIIII- . . YF I-III.Im, MARIIIA IJAVIS, INANKY luis liU'I IIRxxoRIII. . - - Nu! in pirluw: NAM Y GIIIIIN, l,L'RIYxI l..OI'I'. St'I'nI': rl play prudirr. CfJaraz'lI'II: OHlt'f'Y.I umf IVIl'll1lI4'I'Y nf NTI' Drillllillii' Club IIIII1 Miss Draper, fbi' Ilirrrfor. QIENNIE Don: XVell, what's going on here? MISS DRAPER: Oh, hello Miss Doe. I wasn't expecting you so soon. I'm afraid you've caught us in the middle of a rehearsal. JENNIIE DOE: So much the better. Do you mind if I stay awhile and watch? Miss DRAI'l-.RZ No, of course not. QILNNII. DUI-.: Fine. By the way, what play are you doing? MISS IJRAPIARZ I'd Rather Be Young. It's quite a play. Voice IROM THI-. STAGII: qVrry Ihunialirj My poor little Ann out somewhere-tearing around in that awful old grocery truckl -ILNNIF Don: Yes, it sounds like quite a play. I saw the list of your members. There certainly are a lot of them. How do you find a place for everyone? Miss IJRAPIRI Qlalizgliirlgj That's not hard. There's a job for each one and you'd be surprised how many of the girls are in- terested in work other than acting. JILNNIIL Doe: W'hat, for instance? Miss DRAPER: This year we divided the Club into three parts: Acting, Stage Management, Costuming. In that way there's a place for girls interested in any form of th-: theater. ,ILNNIE DOE: From what I can see the play is going to be .1 grand suc- cess. Now about the club itself. Can you tell me something about it? Miss IJRAPFRZ The Dramaiie Club is for girls who qualify for those dif- ferent divisions. They have to pass tests in acting, build a scale model stage, or costume a doll. Scene from Lift Up Tfaifze Egrs-Christmas Play. JINNII Dol: That sounds as if they have really accomplished something when they are made members. Now who are the oliicers? Miss DRAPIIR: Mary Louise Hastings is President: Margaret Boyd is Vice- Presidentg Martha Davis is Secretary, and Iililabeth Neel handles the Treasury. jane Campbell has charge of the programs for our meetings. JLNNII. DOE: No wonder the Dramatic Club is so active. QContinued on page SU l,I!I,1I!!lo iiiglif: .-Xxrsi. SAN- M.xRIsI Kxouiiox, PLGGY SIIIIIIIIII, MARt.ARIT BOYD, IINS, Ili lil. Nl.-KI.Il'I.-XM. IoRIi, NI.-RRY I.Ul,'l5l HAST'INGS, I.L'RI.YxI, I.oI'r, NIARLYN Col.-



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8 ,xg 5 ,A 90 FIIIIITIXII FIIIINFH IIEIIIIIIE IIEFIPIIINT 0F FINDS IIIIIUII THIIIIIIIIH EFFIIIITI' 0F LIIIIILI' FIIIIHII I'I,l'II Mimi xIoISI,I.I.I-. NIAIJI:I.I:I Nll Gitot IZAU SUI l'I'lt1l'X EMILY I'RuI'I I' . , Sponsor 0 F F I C E R 5 NI.,xItc,.-itat I' Iioyn . l'rI1IiJeIIl NlA'rII.Im,x MAR I'IN Vlce-I'rI'xiJeIzf II'ur Nleniberxlwip turn tt 'II xxti IMI: OII. .NI,Irg,IreI --Iliere gnu are! flirialftlwilyj I'm einttpletely tttel-Itietl, IIE like lieeplmg up vI'itII an egg beater, tlmtx rtIIIIIiIIi.g after yutt. klttst let IIIe tall in tliix eII.Iir .Intl rest. ISM' 'Ili Ilwuu .NIJ fltaiiw I1 weft of Itlnlj NI.xIu,xIII I ISIIII1: I Allgillil mean In tire you uur, Nina Doe. Cum- ment .IIle1-x litter KII xxtt IJIII: Ulm ynu girly. yuu girly, Yuu take .IQIXJIIIJQQC of .1 ptmr xuimatt ulin lI.III i,IIIy a mild .tttaeli Inf' I,atin wlien xlIe went In WIIIMII. XI.xkI.xIcI I: I lust aslietl. HIIIWK' do yuu feel? in Irenelt, XYIIen x-ItI'xe been taking IreIIeII fur four years yuu just naturally Iapsc IIIIII It nuts' anti ll1L'II. p.IrtIetII.IrIy If yIIII'xe ll.I',I XI.IeIeIIIuINeIIe drill- Ittu II IIItu yuti uery tlay. Iixxtt IJIII: 'IlIe Iireneli Llubf I alinmt furent wlu: I was gnttitg to ark yuu, I gut xo interextetl in talking to y-tu, IIIIW old Iy the Club? XIXRKARIT: In nur present fnrm we .Ire mere itiflants. You sec It was IUUf4I1.lI'IllL'Li tltis year frtnn a Iangttaue club uf mme years ago. KIINNII Dm: Ijntfzuu tlfiztu Imft-I HI liir I-In prIy,nf HQIIVIWOLJ. Hutt lust said ynu IIatI taken I'reIIelI fur four years. Du many of tIIe girly want In ennttnue uitlt It after leaving IIIe Seminary? Nlxttuxiat I: Oli, jew. .X number of tlte Club members are going tu keep on VVIIII it, espeeially those iII Ifrench IV. ji xxit. Dot: I remember the year I went to Parisg if the friend 'LT '1':'I't1.I11I'I'I' MARTHA Dfxyts . I Page 531 IIatIn't hleen able tu xpealx I'reIIelI, I u-ILIIII Iiaxe Ntartetl. I under- stand your urgaIIi1.IIIIIII ix .I xt-ry public spiritetl group. XVIIILI I-IIIIII :If eltaritable wnrk II.Ixe y-III earrit-II un? NI.-'IRK,.1kl'I'I Well, at C,IIriNtIII.Ix. tliere uas .I e,IlI for munev to buy records for Inyalielx anti euIIx,IlexeiII: wltliers. Xwillll tlte Itelp of tIIe IIigII wclmul we were able In raise IIIe neetleel IIIIIIIey. 'I'IIen from tIIe muney we made Ivy presenting nur puppet Xlmwe at tlie luniur farntval, we were almle tu prexent quite .I large sum to tlte I'igI1tinI.g Iirenelt Vfar Relief. VIINNII DOF: IIIIW wniitlerfttll I'ye itikt une more questiun I0 awk ytru, Margaret, XY'lIat IN tlte elnef atm III' ytfur elubr Nlxrcnxtu I: 'III prtmmtltt .I greater Inttrut Ill :lie Irenelt purple tlirtiuelt nur wttttiy ut' tlitir l.IIIetI.Iee ,Intl In yin eliartty vinrk fur tlte many neeyly tltat etIIIfrIIIIt ul tmiay. II NNII' IJIII: 'lltank ytiu fur talking :II me. Niarearet. II-Jw is it ynu say gufwdlvyei NI.xItI..IxI I: Atirextlir. Il IJIII: Oli. yew. qhtrexflir. My prrmunciationk not so .II NN it good, is NI nv, inin the AHIT: nlalzigfiifzeg I IIIIIII-I it nas splendid. You sliould class. bltxxtt IJIII: Nu. Ilianlt yuu. III wtiely In tIIe guild t,Itl Inglixli fur my iub, Itl been fun talkin: to you. Ruslt riegIIt aiung, you miniature whirlwind, and I'Il amble in here and have 1 Word with your Spanish sisters.

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