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Class of 193 7 The television transported the vast audience to Studio A in XYZ radio studios, New York, managed by Marion Gardner, president, and Grace Mills, treasurer, who were giving a program dedicated to the Teachers' Convention. This started with Bernice Heller singing When It Snows, It Snows Dimes from Heaven. Accompanying her at the piano was the composer of the song, Vir- ginia Schell. At the end of the song, Announcer Elizabeth Kinsman stated The pro- gram, sponsored by the Aicardi Rocking Horse Company, takes pleasure in pre- senting its guest speaker, Mary Loughlin, who will speak on 'The Situation of the Near East in World Affairs' This talk will be followed by a trumpet and Xylophone duet 'Gong With the Wind' rendered by Cynthia Foster and Eleanor Flynn. Isabelle Neville, the world famous coloratura soprano, sang The Bell Song from Lakme with Ruth Pitkin playing the obligato. Next the audience had the pleasure of hearing a debate staged by Elizabeth Gibbs and Clymene Davis. The judges, Loretta McNamee and Mary Brien, an- nounced a tie. Suddenly the familiar strains of Chopsticks were heard and seated at the two pianos were seen Bessie Hershman and Helen Hite, who had toured the world with a single piece in their repertoire. This was followed by a comedy skit with Ruth White, Esther Abramson, and Miriam Alpert taking the leading parts. The program was brought to a close by .lane Silver singing Je suis Ti- tania. We now transfer you to one of the largest office buildings in Boston. We owe our thanks to Mary Beatty, business executive, for permitting us to spy on a modern office termed by all, the ideal one. The next voice you hear will be that of Rita McLoughlin, who will introduce the employees there. While the apparatus is being set up at Boston, Margaret Bailey will give a brief performance of modern dancing, accompanied by Lorraine Warwick's or- chestra. At the end of ten minutes, Rita's voice sounded clearly from Boston, Good afternoon, everyone in the television audience! Here we are at the door of the ideal ofHce. The door opened automatically for Rita, as she stepped in to be greeted by Jessie Warren, representative of the president of the company. At two desks stenographers, Marika Kaprowicz and Barbara Kishen, seemed to be working energetically. Lydia whispered, Hasn't something happened to the television machine? I can't hear the typewritersf' Lydia's question was soon answered when it was explained that the type- writers were noiseless ones. Everyone was oblivious to all but the remarkable revelations being made to them when an Oh from Lydia drew several indignant looks. We have to catch the train for Kalamazoo in fifteen minutes! I'm off, Mary: are you coming? HO. K. I just want to get one more glance at the caricatures Vivien Racioppi is making. They're a sketch! With real regret Lydia and Mary tiptoed out of the auditorium and rushed to the airport. Out of breath, they obtained two tickets from Ruth Rosen and reached the plane just before the stepladder was pulled away. MARY HARRINTON EDITH LANK LYDIA JONUSKA VERNA RUDNICK CPage Fifty-fivej
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