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Things to Come A short while ago my vacation in Hawaii ended: but while there, and since my return, I have accidentally, but very pleasantly, run into many of my friends and classmates. Some of them are now engaged in most peculiar businesses and professions, Considering the fact that we all started out to be nurses. First of all, in Hawaii I found Marianne Linkman very happy and the wife of the doctor, who is superintendent of the largest and most successful hospital there. Catherine Owens and Kathleen Rhoads stayed at the same hotel where I was, as their airplane, on which they are both hostesses, stopped for a rest on the way from California to Japan. They said that they had recently taken June Partington back to the coast for a vacation from her post at a mission hospital in China. On the way back the ship took us through the Panama Canal. There I learned that La Verne Scott was getting along very well as a superintendent of nurses at the army hospital. .Xlice Davies is a well-known Director of Public Health Nurses in that district. .Ns we arrived in New York, whom should I meet but Roberta Hall and Marsgaret Coratliers, just returning from a European tour' and ready to start the new semester at Crrlurnhia Liniversity, where they are learning to be instructors of nurses. They said that in the Swiss ,Xlps they found Palma Leaverton polishing up the latest technique in ice skating and skiing. Marcella Glass had married an ofhcial in the Italian Government, and is perma- nently established near Rome. Gladys Lykins and jesse-Belle Kirker are running an antique shop in London. The latest sensation of Broadway was when Eileen Newman prrt Rio Rita out of busintss with her all-male swing orchestra. Margaret Yoder just had published a book surpassing all records of Emily Post, on the latest methods of making love. Barbara Wright-working in lviarshall Field Department Store in Chicago-is now giving free knitting lessons with each ball of yarn. Virginia Stewart is ably assisting a well-known pathologist in research. Mary Isekeit is now in Hollywood, playing straight drama.ic roles opposite Robert Taylor. Acr'ordirrg to the New York Times, there is now no place in the realms of society for Mrs. Vanderbilt since lylary deFluiter has taken over all social entertaining of the four hundred. Helen lXIeLaren and Jane Kersh are the successful matrons of an old maids' home .md are surrounded with innumerable cats and parrots. Clare Ellsworth has carried her well-known executive ability to the last degree by being alerted President of the Qhio State Nurses' Association. Julia Shaw was recently named lit-tty Co-ed of Harvard campus, where Dorothy Rix ran rr close second. Since then Dorothy has retired to her ranch in Arizona with her cowboy. Un my last visit to our old Hospital, I found that Bliss Montagut-'s position, from which she had retired, is being ably filled by Margaret Pettus. lNIar'garet has now had her hair cut short, and goes on a weekly journey to the beauty parlor. lylabel Wlebb and Inis Prater are keeping Dr. VVoodward busy and the nursery full. As mannequins at Pogueis, we found Alice Beach in the lingerie department and Patty .-Xlfred showing the latest stream-lined evening gowns. Are the crowds Hocking! We heard that Ann Winant, with all true flavor of the Old South, is the perfect Southern belle of Ceorgiag and in the last international contest for the nearest likeness to Venus de lkflilo, Norma Constant carried off the honors, We are continuously hearing on the radio that Major Bowes' most outstanding presentation of the year is Kathryn Hamilton, Ruth Ivfoebus and June Staida, with their unique arrangement of rr single-fingered Jews harp trio. Kathleen Safford has become the featured model for Paton, the French hair designer, and the latest celebrated star of the Metropolitan Opera Company is Elsie Reichel, who is winning the public with her charming lyric soprano. Now that it is time for me to go back to my work as one of the artists in VValt Disney's studio, we mrrst all wait till another vacation to hear the next exciting installment of class news. HAZEL HALL, - 42 -
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0 We! Vol. VI YEAH BUUK UF THE CHSN Published by The Class of 1938 Cincinnati, Ohio
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