Dana Hall School - Focus Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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French IV at Dana, in the Alps, as Ski Guides. And Malloy Cross, of all persons, is in the heart of South America with her husband collecting rare and unusual specimens ofthe frog. Sibby, who makes a lovely cowgirl, brought us out much need- ed refreshments. Dawson's ale! That meant Pat Mooney was in the house. They say she's a whiz at the beer business, and still leads the fashions. A shrill whistle from behind caused me to shudder, but not for long. After a marvelous reunion at Sibby's I ran out of laundry, and decided to turn my footsteps westward. I had a curious urge to Hnd out what had happened to the rest of my confreres. On the train, I picked up a magazine and glanced casually through it until a Pepsodent ad caught my eye. There on the page before me was Marie Van Hire, just recently elected Pepsodent Queen of 1955! I knew her friendly smile would get her places. I happened to look up from the magazine, and there stood Margaret Mac- Dougall, in an engineer's outfit, leaning on a pick and shovel. She is a prominent Co f'crir5iJ'ftLJ4.-gi, ,I li M. , ff of V '21-S!! ' U T Xiqygfff -1. , if 1 all f-- Y K Zi ff' V 'atm Lg . V g rg . I A '4 QlA1 9fs-1 Li A lk-blmf .., .xtlfwwfbixlfd-g..ey,.nLdf1bJlY rv l' 76 agitator for the Railroad Brotherhood. Mag came over and told me that jean Matlern is teaching chemical engineering at Pitt College for Women and also that Maw Baker is Mag: Sack favorite model. When I got off the train at Los Angeles, I ran bang into Sharon Lulga and .Nayda Valldquly, both pilots, on their way to Guatemala. I chatted with them for a while and learned that Roberta Matthier is a woman doctor in Alaska, while B. j. Anderson runs horse farms all over the country fshe has one in almost every statej with Margaret Traylor and Lic Morrill as her riding instructors. I thought it interest- ing that Rose Sun is back at Dana teaching Chinese, and is nicknamed Mlle. Moon- beam-her husband teaches at M.I.T. From Los Angeles I went on to Beverly Hills to see Nat .Nowell and jean Sanderson. Nat has no career, but is just plain happily married QI can imagine nothing betterj. jean saves many attractive men from drowning in the Pacific! Sandy Mills was staying with Jean. Sandy and Pal Spring have finally proved, after many arduous hours of lab. work, that fleas do get tuber- culosis after all. Mary King is following in her father's footsteps by becoming a fore- most brain surgeon. My next stop was the California House of Representatives, where I visited Shirley Rubel, who is the leader of the Farmers' Rights Group. Until then, I didnyt realize that George McCormick, Bezgy Brown, and Maribz Krurn own a weasel farm, where they raise weasels for their skins. Their motto is Hjeazel, Peazel, buy a Weasel! A must,' on my trip list was the M.G.M. Studios. I had to see my ex-roommate, Brenda Bowman. She was busy in her latest role as Tarzan's wife and swooped down to my feet on a vine, yelping out, Hello.', I had difficulty understanding her jungle talk at first, but managed to make out that jean Hurlbut poses her luscious red hair for M.G.M.,s lion's mane. just then Chiane Gerow came into the lot,

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REPORTS OF A VAGABOND Well, what a summer this has been! I have actually managed to see, or to hear about all of my classmates back at Dana Hall! It all began when Sibby Woolworth asked me to a house party down on her Texas ranch. It seems that she married a million- aire cowboy and is living next door to Molba Clark, the famous health specialist and athletic instructor. Molly and I planned to fly down together in one of her planes and to pick people up at various points en route. The first to get on was Gale Holman, who runs the most exclusive date bureau in New York and supplies the men for Cafe Society. She had just run into Ginny Garland, and Muriel Seidner, co-winners of the Sherman-Williams Opera contest. From them Gale found out that joan Davis just had another song on the Hit Parade, and also that Margery Brush and Alice Bentley run an exclusive school to turn out impeccable street-cleaners. The next per- son we picked up was Salbf Hackett, whose column 'LAdvice to the Pleasingly Plump is now in the Wellesley Townsmanf' Sally brought with her a letter from the Reverend Brownie Morrison, lady minister of the blue-grasslands. Brownieis letter read that Gatgw Raub is having a marvelous time as a missionary in Siberia, although her mission is only for women. Brownie also mentioned that Gin Biggeri is teaching kindergarten back at Dana. Dottie Alton and Nanqi Sheldrake then boarded the plane in highest spirits. They are both married, and Dottie had a set of red-haired triplets about a year ago. Isnlt that a coincidence? Shelly had recently spent the weekend with gorgeous Lynn Boylan, Powers, pet model. From Shelly also came the news that janet Ballou is still fllibustering in the Senate. Sue Farnham then got on. Not only is she 5 U. S. tennis champion but also the mother of two bouncing boys. Sue was all enthusi- asm about the fact that Mildie Weber is mayor of New York City, and is beloved by all as ULittle Flower The Secondf' I suddenly remembered that Barbara Brun- son is Under-Secretary of the Navyg and that Her Honor, Ning: Butler was to be deciding a case concerning shipbuilding in the Supreme Court. I had read that in jeanne de la Vergneb' editorial in '4The Daily Workerw which has amalgamated with P.M. It seems, too, that Sheryl Wakelee is understudying Jane Withers out in Holly- wood. After a hilarious plane trip, we arrived in glorious Texas, with the sun beating down upon our heads. We were very much relieved to arrive at the ranch, where Ginny Kingsbury came out to meet us. Ginny is, you know, the only woman mem- ber of the Whiffenpoofs and was visiting Sib. She said that Anne Cobgi and jeanne Godolpbin are plugging along, thanks to ,lf L I6 ' Tk -2. N L-112' 1 X16 . ly? li



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peddling Oregon apples. I asked her what had become of Bobby Doane, and re- ceived the reply that the latter designs clothes for Hattie Carnegie-and models them herself-no wonder they sell! Belly Mao.Neil still can't drag herself far away from Pinkham Notch, while Bibs Finckelr love of adventure led her to dive from Golden Gate Bridge. I foresaw this last at school when Bibs was constantly diving from radiators, and diving after hockey balls. I left California regretfully, and aimed for St. Paul. But Alex Ordway had lor- gotten to meet me, as jane Lachmund had arrived a few days before and was being shown the sights, so I made my way as best as I could to her house alone. Because of her unusual linguistic ability, Alex has been made head of the language depart- ment at Dana, and is also adviser to the Sophomore Class. Our Janie, now known as Bubbles Lachmund, has set the pace for thousands by posing in McEwen Bubble- bath. While waiting for Alex at her home, I turned on the radio, and was amused to hear Marg: Pearl Alexanderlv voice shriek out, Hi-O, Silverf, Finally Alex arrived, behind time as usual. After dinner we went to St. Paul's local emporium. Imagine my surprise when I saw Phyllir Baehman and Tragv Rowe, those two side-splitting comedians, billed with Barbara Flanagan, known to millions as Soapbox Susie, in the new musical comedy, Taxicab Serenadef, by Connie Chaplin. After the show, we trouped backstage to interview our former classmates. Tracy told us that Marjorie Malhewson and Audrgz Thompson have been hoodwinking the public with fascinating seancesg and Phyllis informed us that joan Orr is busily raising daughters, that one of them may become Dana,s first great-great-grand- daughter! Needless to say, I wasn't at all surprised to hear .Nanqf Bower is Iowa State Penitentiary's prison inspector. She 77 ,- - K-7-5 ,,.... ,X . R f ' I ,xl 1 r-'i L -, T- A gi' . 'Tease P52312 S i f if fl ,v A tel M Q - T n l 1 5 -QQ' I .dehllf always read those parts in the plays we had in English class. Flanagan said that Louise Lamfgfer is one of Walt Disney's top artists. A couple of days later Alex drove me to the station. Who should be announcing my train as it pulled into the station but Anne Borntrager,'she of the powerful voice! I waved hello, and had just time to ind out that jacquie Hart is now the Dutch Consul over here, before I made a leap for the departing train. On the train I started to read Beay Denkerfs and joan Blumenlhallv best-seller Life on a Bingen. This book kept me amused until my train pulled into Decatur. Ann CurU1 and Ann Shellabarger had gotten my wire and dropped everything to come to meet me. Needless to say, we made up for not having seen each other by talking incessantly. Curry was rather preoccupied because she was trying to think of her next move for the chess game which she and Audrey Shippee had been carrying on by mail ever since they had left Dana. I meant to tell you that Audrey Shippee is head of the Government Department of Socialized Athletics, so she must be ter- ribly important down in Washington. Shell is home on her first holiday since 1-gd

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