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.---Maggi e-U6 JA my ' - we 5 f Xl., f x Kgs 61 is Q9 BBATRICB DOBSON'Th6 joy of unclouded hours spent in field and wood, the scent of pine trees swaying in the wind. ' FRANCES DOLAN-Still waters slipping into sudden tiny whirlpools of lilting melody, then quiet peace where willows trail their leafy fingers in placid pools. MARCELLA Diuasci-nan-The fresh, bright blossoms that gladden the springtime, the piquancy of May flowers. CATHERINE DWYER WHl'I1X sand beneath blue, unclouded sky and, in the distance, gay music. GERTRUDE EBERZ-Sunlight upon snow, the charm of lightfhearted courage. MARCELLA HABERER-SilVEf and green of the graceful willow swaying in the breeze of a cool summer's eve. HELEN Home-The dignity of court ladies moving with queenly grace. VIOLET HUNT'A flash of scarlet, a silver chain of song, the cardinal lifting its voice in jubilance. HELEN HURLEY'Th6 calm beauty of a silvered sea, clouds drifting with serene peace through the moonlit heavens. MARIBELLE JoNEs-Lighted tapers gleaming with soft radiance and shedding a magic glow upon upturned faces. ELIZABETH JUMP-Gallant knights in whose hearts burns the irresistible spirit of adventureg the freedom of the open road. Eighty-one
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'Meg 77' RX ,xgcf il V 'ln ' in-' ' . - 366 J of-Q . . 1 ,ll 3gP?-qu.-H i UH .f ' y i MARGARET KEENANmCfYSCHl, glinting with hidden iire, glowing with life and beauty, summoning the memory of lovely things. ETHELMARIE LAMBRIXQA breath of pinefscented woods with waterfalls splashing in carefree abandon in the distance, and little people scamperirig down the mossfcarpeted paths. ANNE MCNAMARA-A jolly, svelte gypsyfmaiden, her tambourine tinkling as her gay feet trip o'er the lea, upsetting the buttercups with their stolen sunshine. WXNIFRED MALONEY-A sprite from sunsetland who lost herself one misty eve and wandered to earth to strum the Muse's silvered strings and sing of fairies far away. SARAH LA DUCAQA signorina of another land, created to walk in regal garb between goldftinted walls lined with fine old prints and rare books. ANGELINE MANGANO-A highfceiled hall hung with velvet and satin and vivid tapestries, and through the room comes the mistress, stately and grave with the knowledge of great things. Ross MARAsco-A glowing rose whose heart is half hidden beneath velvet leaves . . . a soul of golden bloom amid the lesser buds . . . a Woman. MARY MAY-A daughter of the spring, a lovely maiden tripping lightly over bluefeyed violets and dawnfkissed crocuses on a May morning. LUCILLE MELANT'-A Nordic goddess, Hitting through life with head high and eyes starry with the promise of great thingsg a daughter of the Vikings who dared to die for love of sweet adventure. CATHERINE O'Ba1EN-Hiding in a meadow, quiet, Winsome, everfwelcome-the goodfluck four' leaf clover, beloved of all. Eighty-two
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