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Entered 1938
Hot summer day—inside mosquitoes buzz at the window shades of study hall; outside the faint humdrum of voices provides a low undertone—
"Hey, where in the devil did —
The intruder notices a young girl reading at her desk. This is Jessie, the girl with an unbelievable amount of will power, a love for study, and a store of determination. She stands out because she is equal to any responsibility and big enough to carry it out. 1 call this really aiming high, and if she doesn't make the grade in this system of life, I don’t know who will. Confidentially, girls, she is human, and has a weakness for horses and the South, a Georgia drawl, and a lovely voice.
Head of Acorn, ’40; Vice-President of Student Council, ’40; Assistant Editor of the Annual, ’40: Chairman of Library Committee, '40; Green Archery, ’39; Glee Club, ’39, '40; Choir, '40; Oakwood Dramatic Club, ’39, '40; Member of Choir in Christmas Play, ’39; Amy in "Little Women," ’39: Flute in “A Midsummer-Night’s Dream," ’39; Hero in “The Man in the Bowler Hat," ’40.
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JESSIE McKEE NUNNALLY
"Jess”
1311 W est Pace’s Ferry Road Atlanta, Georgia

