I found the page Eloise described, the words “Forever in Our Hearts” printed in looping script at its top. The corners of the page were illustrated with flowers, surrounding the photos of six Black girls. Like those of the other students in the yearbook, the captions below the girls’ names included the fields they dreamed of working in one day. But they also included their ages the day they disappeared. Clearly someone thought their disappearances were all connected, because though they’d gone missing over the course of three years, they were included in a single list in the 1965 yearbook: