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I UNE CLASS PROPI-IECY Byrd Mrs Iohnye Ruth Burgess 'P'P gave another of her famous d1nner partxes We regretted we were un able to attend for Iohnye really does QIVG such lovely dmners We left after lunch vxa plane for M1am1 Thomas Iefferson T and Ernest Bethany met us at the arrport They took us to our hotel where we dressed for d1nner Bethany took us to h1s club the Troplcal Garden Lourse Maynor 1S featured at the club and does she shall we say slay you w1th her sent1mental songs' After d1nner we V1S1l6d the Penguln Club whrch was starrlng none other than llttle Lessre Tollrver the sweet lrttle lady of Swlng She was stunn1ngly clad 1n a Mary Banyard creatzon her very latest the Swan M1am1 ms a lovely place but we couldnt stay there long On to Saratoga the land of the Blue Grass and Blue Blood horses R1chard Sanders the natlon famed vetennanan boarded the same plane for the c1ty of horses He was gomg to treat Susxe Robert Rosre Redmonds pet frlly who had suffered a broken leg Rrchard sa1d he had recently attended the Doctors Convent1on 1n AIIUHIIC Crty He chanced to meet none other than the famed phys1c1an and surgeon Doctor Wrllram M1l1er Arnvmg 1n Saratoga we took a tax1 to the race tracks we had longed to see but wart the taxr dnver looked farnxlxar It couldnt be but xt was Herman Cotton He sa1d he had been there for a number of years and was dorng qu1te well That race track IS a honey and we met many rac 1ng celebntles among whom were Rubye Iackson a wealthy horsewoman We walked down to the pad dock to glance at the jockeys and to our surpnse we saw an old fnend of yours mountmg a beautrful frlly You cant 1magme but 1t was Floyd Cavens We stopped 1n Chrcago our old home town The Alma Mater was streamlmed to a T Im sure you wouldnt recognrze rt Kenneth Bell IS now pnnclpal Adrenls Carter IS pr1vate secretary to our pnncrpal Ernest Cash IS sw1mm1ng mstructor Ella Kelly IS head of our Englxsh department and Dean of G1rls Qutte a number of our classmates are teachmg there Harold Iohnson IS teach1ng H1story Munel Ramsey and Cle ola Penman are members of the Physxcal Educatlon Staff Less1e Begley IS teachmg chemrstry and Evelyn Dav1s 15 teach1ng mathematrcs The Sams Sharp and Pres1dent are very eff1c1ent janrtors and lack Fmley has done very much for the football team Karl Spencer IS productng another show Cathenne Hedgley the sweet ballenna star IS to be the leadmg lady Andrew Mosley wrote the musxc scores Evan gel1ne Robmson that famed ha1r styl1st has just com pleted a set of the newest han' styles and she has consented to feature them 1n a show Hortense Harvey styled the costumes and guess who IS the bus1ness manager You couldnt so Ill tell you Iames Grant Oh by the way Oss1e Buckner and Harold West are busy sortlng mall for Uncle Sam How handsome they looked 1n therr umforms Harold Sald that George Keyes and Lours Spam are also work1ng for the gov ernment I presume they are also sortxng mall Helen but not Roberts wntes spec1al features for the Da1ly Blah when she 1snt busy about the house dressed student at the Un1vers1ty and 1t was a t1e be tween Mamre Baby Snooks and Mur1el Chee Chee Louls so another contest had to be held I am shll wonderlng who had the honor of belng best dressed Ed1th Baldwrn now head nurse at the Mercy Hos prtal called to say hello as soon as she leamed of our arnval 1n Los Angeles She 1nformed us of Lloyd Smlths recent success 1n h1s latest tr1al He IS vaca t1on1ng 1n Catal1na Island at present Mary Smlth and Ernestlne Woody are f1lm stars 1n therr own nghts Ernestrne IS a comedran You know Ed1th we chatted for ever so long about th1s and that but I d1d enjoy talkmg to her You knew of course about Edd1e Grays good for tune He was voted the most valuable coach of the B1g Ten I just adore wr1t1ng letters but all good thmgs must end Do wnte to us soon Grve my regards to the Stenog Helen Watk1ns Affect1onately yours Emma L 1 ' I 'I ll . u 1 I n ' 1 I l 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 . ' ' l n I I I I I ll I ll I ' I ll ll I I I . ll ll - . . I I I I . . , T ' - n - n - rl u - 11 , , ' ' 1 0 ' ' . , . - . . Kather1ne Bells soror1ty held a contest for the best . I Il ll I ll ll I - . I n I 1 Q ' ' , - . . , . ' , l I I - . . . I I I . ' ' - ' I II ll I . . I 1 . - 1 I . . . . . . I
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l UNE CLASS PRGPHECY Los Angeles Cal1forn1a September 23 1958 Mr Roland Chamblee 57 E 57th Avenue New York New York My Dear Roland Much has transp1red SIHCS we met last I have traveled extenslvely over the Un1ted States and 1t so happens that I have a week of lexsure 1n the beau tttul Clfy of Los Angeles You w1ll of course remember that we were rem1n 1sc1ng about our class of Iune 41 and wonder1ng about our classmates Some we knew about about others we werent qu1te so sure As a s1del1ne to the research work for my new novel I dec1ded to look up some of them The results were qurte grat1ty1ng Th1s tr1p I planned carefully be1ng certa1n to touch many small towns as well as the larger ones Ioan Iohnye Taylor happened to be here collect 1ng matenal to t1n1sh her latest book The t1tle 1S not be1ng revealed so she dec1ded to accompany me as well as cont1nue her research as she wanted to glve her publtc shall we say another thr1ll as her pre v1ous ed1t1ons have done We left the c1ty v1a Amer1can A1rl1nes and ar nved rn Ph1ladelph1a Wlthln cr short t1me Amazrng how planes travel Wh1le hav1ng lunch at the Com modore 1mag1ne whom we ran across None other than pet1te I.1nn1e Shaw Remember? We d1d have a jolly reun1on She was to make her debut at the C1v1c Opera House and msrsted upon our staytng over We consented and secured box seats on the hrst balcony and were able to see many d1st1ngu1shed celebr1t1es Among those present were Alpha Wad l1ngton now starnng 1n a colossal mus1cal comedy on Broadway Boulden the tamed art1st was squrrmg h1s two best models shapely Beatrrce Blocker and Clesther Gaston How lovely they looked but 1f you w1ll re member they were always easy on the eyes V1rg1n1a Mart1n Fashlon Edltor of the Ph1ladelph1a Star arr1ved 1n the latest fad To our del1ght Lynns debut was a thnlhng success and the road to fame has just opened before her We w1shed her luck and left 1mmed1ately v1a bus for Pennsy1van1a Whmle ndrng through Pennsylvama we chanced upon the qua1ntest lrttle town known as Eutopan1a We had a three hour stop over so be1ng 1nqu1s1t1ve we dec1ded to 1nvest1gate as 1t m1ght prove benef1c1al To our surpnse we saw Chfford Hopps the Chrei of Pollce 1nspect1ng h1s force Wh1Ch 1ncluded Iames Paschal Ioseph W1ll1ams Steve W1II1GmS and Iames Hunt Qu1te a force dont you thunk? Clrfford took It upon htmself to escort us over h1s channmg c1ty whlch seemed to be tull of Ph1ll1ps1tes The towns lead1ng c1t1zen the banker was none other than Frank Barron wrth Arnett Holmes as h1s able asslstant The 1nhab1t ants surely had fa1th dont you thmk? There ahead of us on the corner was a beaut1tul church When we 1nqu1red about rt we were happy to learn that Theodore Rrchardson had ach1eved h1s l1fe long am b1t1on and was now clergyman 1n th1s farr Clly Wllh such outstand1ng geruus there IS reason for such a thr1v1ng town It must have been street clean1ng day for whom drd we see busy about hlS task as Jolly as ever but Malcolm Dcngre lust as we greeted h1m a da1ry truck whtzzed by whlch read McCl1ntons Dany Could that have been Fred? You can bet your boots lt was Gorng 1nto the res1dent1al sectton we saw many attracttve homes We passed a lovely whrte cottage wrth a tul1p garden and wh1le we were admmng rt the charm1ng owner came 1nto the yard To our sur pr1se It was none other than Yvonne Mart1n the gla mour g1rl We chatted for a wh1le and learned that Florence now a Temple Iacquel1ne Bell a school teacher and LOUISG Clemmons a dramat1c star l1ved 1n the same ne1ghborhood Due to the t1me we were unable to stay longer But lmCq1n6 th1s the1r mayor was a woman and guess who Amanda Iones who served such a splend1d term dunng our last year of school We d1d so regret to leave th1s town but w1th a sad Aloha we departed though our greatest a1m 1S to v1s1t Eutopan1a agam Resummg our places on the bus we sped along the h1ghway toward Wash1ngton We stopped 1n Alexandr1a to v1s1t Roland Stewart We had lunch at the Colonxal Club Here we met the reporter of the famous Tlt Tat column 1n the New York T1meS Iohnetta Felton She told us of the play Naomr Hale has wntten whxch 1S to co star Vlola Cross and Isaac ' ' ll I II I I I I . -I u - . I I I 1 ' , ' ' II I ll I I a I . . . I . I ll n I . ' . - . I . - U I II ' I 1 II - - He did succeed after a hard trial. ' ll I ll I, , I' , . I . I 1 I n 1 1 a ' I - I I I ' ' . l I ' I D . o 0 J . ' l - ll - - rl - . ' ' s n I I I I I ' ' I - I n q I a I I - I ' I I I ' I 1 I
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l UNE CLASS WILL zu, fm form Ml erm sw We the graduating class of Iune runeteen hundred and forty-one do now by wntten proclarnatron desrg nate this as the process of drsposrtron of our cherished and beloved possessions and these fortunate ones as the recrprents of the aforementioned chattels To the student body at large collectrvely and rndr vrdually and severally and Jorntly we do hereby be- queath and devise-to respect and to keep to use but not to abuse the Wendell Phrllrps Hrgh School the attendant responsrbrlrty of guardranshrp of that lrght of knowledge and the splendid leadership of our teachers who comprise our faculty who struggle so valrantly to increase our knowledge and rn general make our high school lrfe an enjoyable and profitable one To the Senior A s we wrll grve-bequeath the honor the mrngled thrrll and drsparr of that most srgnrfrcant occasron-graduation the responsrbrlrty of leading the school to even greater heights American problem classes and their extemporaneous debates and the relaxation that rs garned on the night of the Seruor Prom To the Senior B s we bequeath the trials and trrbu school lrfe rs raprdly coming to a close and literature classes with that old poet Wrllram Shakespeare To the Iunror A s we wrll the expectancy and anxrety of reaching the semorrty that rs now but one half year away the mysteries and rntrrcacres of advanced physics and what rs one of the most enjoyable of school semesters To the Iumor B s we bequeath that important feeling that rs a part of casting their first ballot the elatron of becomrng upper classmen and the rntrrgurng currosrty which the frrst rntroductron to the scrences and me chanrcs awakens To the Sophomores we will Junior drvrsrons that on the verge feelrng when they began to pass into the second stage of hrgh school life the relref they must feel at ceasrng to be freshmen and rnklmgs and drm vrsrons of the two abundant years ahead of them To the Freshmen we bequeath twelfth hour classes that rnferrorrty complex and the wrstful hope of some day wreaking vengeance on a cruel world In hopes that Iames Saunders ma attarn a hr h Y 9 scholastrc average Herman Corron wrlls some of hrs knowledge Thelma Mathes wrlls her abrlrty to make frrends and keep good attendance to her srster Delorrs and a friend Lucrlle Iackson Hattie Currie wrlls her scholastrc abrlrty and her abrlrty to get along with others to her two srsters Wrl lrmae and Marjone Currre Helen Roberts wrlls her positron as crty clerk of Phrllrps to her cousin Zeorda Rhone and friend Theatrs Allen Iohnetta Felton wrlls her magnetic personality hum orous qualrfrcatrons and many achievements to Mar jana Clark Emma Sanders wrlls to Elorse Ianette Sullivan her pleasing personality and scholastrc abrlrty Eddre Gray leaves wrth hrs cousrn Leon Mrtchell hrs athletrc abrlrty and hrs sweet baritone voice to Robert Turner Ernestrne Woody wrlls to Gertrude Lucas her abrhty to attend all classes wrthout a single cut on record Beatrrce Blocker wrlls her lrne of jrve and her dramatrc abrlrty to Mrldred Gray Edith Baldwrn rn order to rnsure Evelyn Owens of a more actrve lrfe wrlls her athletrc abrlrty Gustrne Bolton wrlls her rntense rnterest for Phrllrps to Manon Parker Cleo Davrs wrlls her agreeable qualrtres of mrnd and haracter to her srster Iosephrne and her brother Thomas Iefferson Davrs To Mattre Freeman Dorothy Srms wrlls her abrlrty to attarn and entertarn loyal frrends To Iohn Hedgley and Beatrice Green Catherrne Hedgely wrlls her unequaled grft of gab Evelyn Davrs wrlls her wrt worry and woes to her srster Dorothy Davrs In order that R Stroud may know all the popular grrls George O Keys wrlls hrs famous lrttle Black Book Ruby Jackson wrlls her condescensron her abrlrty to make frrends and pay debts to Nell Stokes Vera Mosely wrlls to Evelyn Stokes her abxlrty to attarn high scholastrc ratings by arnvrng at school on trme Irene Burkes wrlls her admrratron for Phrllrps and its faculty to Manon Iones Ernest Cash wrlls hrs drag with Roland Chamblee to Arthur Langford Vrrguua Martin wrlls her posrtron as Editor of the Phrllrps Iournal and her positron as Post Mrstress to Margaret Iames who rs chosen as being capable Hoprng that Wanda Cook has the arnbrtron to secure rt Alpha Wadlrngton wrlls her excellent talent as pranrst Florence Temple wrlls her unexcelled Jabbermg capacity to her srster Velma Temple fcOHf1HU6d on Page 982 1 1 . l ' I . I I 1 ' ' , 1 1 ' I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 7 ' . . . I . I 1 1 1 1 . 1 . I , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . I . 1 1 I 1 0 I ' ' I I 1 1 1 1- I I I 1 1 I 1 1 l 1 . . . 1 1 I I . . - 1 1 ': . . lations of Bow Day, the first intimation that their high - 1 1 1 I . 1 . 1 I I . I . . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . ,, , . . . . . , . H I 0 I . . I ' II - 1 : ' 1 1 1 1 o 1 : . : ' . . . . . . . . ' I ' ' 1 I . .
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