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' I A P A ' T- . .- ' iii? -2 -Il -X: --AV W? ....- 1:3 1 . , j I ' r l Ml A j j A A , rf.-TQ . , ll X , x 5 1 ' 1 I VA i 'ff ljlll N7AlMMliM.fll4 if lj nl!1anfliIm..f.4 Ml I fklfmflivzillmliuilh' diIWMM211241nmfnhwdliialzmltihn limi IMA I I frrmnms ,. , , , mf-171 f ja .l9Mc,qww MW so full of news concerning our former classmates! Why only yesterday I read that Melvinjohnson had been appointed to the Farm Board, interrupted Rose. Yes, I read of Marian MacLaughlin, the national designer of women's clothes, and of Ed Pearson's great success on the New York stage, where he is leading man in a play written by George Reynolds and coached by Frank Patchen, declared Ruth. Oh Dean! Tom called, as he saw a group of men and women about to enter the edifice. With Dean Young came his partner, Earl Malmborg with whom he is in the box business, accompanied by Loyd Grogan and Steve Hebb, well-known civil engineers, Walter Gustafson, city auditor, Loretta Taylor, tennis professional, Ethel Johnston, private secretary to Howard Chisholm, the perfume manufacturer, and Olive Murphy, head of the Commercial Department at Cranston High. I met Dorothy Higgins, Gertrude Anderson, Adeline Perrino, Ruth Mace, and Myrtle Linden at the Union station today. They are all secretaries to prominent business men in Massa- chusetts. That speaks well for the Commercial Course at Cranston, doesn't it? asked Olive. Well, I returned, the Classical Department didn't do so badly. We have one ofthe great- est surgeons in the country in Francis Castrovillari. The Scientific Department is represented by Louis Del Padre, the architect who designed the massive structure to be built by the Fabrizio Construction Company for the Huebner Aviation School. There's Jacqueline Gage and Alice Coen just stepping out of their new Austin roadsters. What a name they have earned as playwrights, Ruth cried. There goes Red Gould and Bob Zickendrath, the head masters of two famous military academies in New York. Did you read that Dagney Anderson is going to write a new serial for Al Smith's Providence Transcript? Tom queried. She is certainly getting a great deal of publicity. Evelyn Coulters is another classmate who is progressing rapidly in the field of literature. Yes, and did you know that Edith Powers has become an aviatrix? Ruth asked. Irene Bouchard, Florence Desrosiers, Marion Earnshaw, Mary Cummings, and Marjorie Brown, all nurses at the Lois Fallon Hospital, stepped from a Parillo Taxicab and were about to go in, when Olive hailed them. Greetings were exchanged. We met a large group down town who will soon be here, Florence said. I recall seeing Martha Marshall, Esther Morrocco, Hazel Mumford, Edna Nelson, Anna North, and Virginia Ogden. They said they had just come from a teacher's meeting and had heard addresses given byjane Morse, Vice President of Antioch College, and Doris Clarke, head of the English Depart- ment at Pembroke. They, in turn, told me of seeing Tony Morretti, Crosby Messerlian, George North and Russell Northup coming out of Theresa Carson's dining parlors, after having attended a meeting of the board of directors of the DeLorenzo Chain Stores, located throughout the United States. Laurel Borden, Thelma Hart, Freda Koch, and Mary Kooymjian, designers of Parisian styles, drove up, greeted us, and entered the hall. Florence Campbell and Caroline Lothrop had just arrived in time, after a long voyage from Paris, where they had been traveling. They told of seeing Delmont Tanner and Clinton Lind there, both serving as diplomats. They also described their meeting with Harvey Ihlefeld, the captain of the liner on which they sailed. A Lonardo Cab drew up to the curb and discharged its four passengers. Miriam DeWare, Gertrude Hanley, Emelia Pagliarini, and Dorothy Parks, all well known modistes. Jessie Wright and Ray Pettine were the last to appear. So ended the long procession of former classmates. At last we are all together again. The music starts and the night begins to roll along. Many fond memories are recalled during the course of the evening. Once again we are living over our school days. Francir Hutchins l53l
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