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,f ,. SE W .,V . skim- Aa- 1, 3? N E 1,1 ,i , ,,g. my fs -fr 3 r f. 5 t 2 1 , if -ig. ,gl - .3 gps' if V Seninr lgrnphvrg DECADE ago in 1935, we, the members of the graduating class of Good Counsel College, did not assume that we would have in our number, people who were to become both nationally and even internationally renowned. Because of this prominence in public life, we have found it necessary to assemble for our Annual Class Alumnae Meeting at the new Metropolis Opera House. At this palatial building the members ofthe Class of '35 are mingled with the other mem- bers ofthe Alumnae to hear the one, great, internationally known operatic genius of this generation, our own Signorina Helen Fillis, as she plays her 33rd performance of Carmen', this year. We find the petite Miss Loretta Long in a supporting role. A hum,-a buzz,-and the lights are centered on the landing dome which has been constructed on the top of this new opera house. A plane is landing,-D 93- the audience is hushed,-and from the plane emergeswwho, but our own Miss Dorothy E. Driscoll, the Hying correspondent ofthe London Timex. A clamorous acclamation ascends from the throng but silence is demanded. We see our friend, Miss Grace Bishop, the historian, stepping lightly from the plane of her classmate, who picked her up at London, from her return trip of exploration in South Africa, where she has been gathering material for her new book. This manuscript is to be entitled Dark Clouds. The excitement is being quelled as our new arrivals are taken care of, and now we can once again settle ourselves into the comfortable seats and scan our programs. A What is that F-On page three, our attention is arrested by the notice that the Misses Gertrude McCarty and Frances Hogan have volunteered to undertake the settings and stage arrangements of this particular performance. We need not tell you of their fame as interior decorators. Since they started to work cooperatively at college, they determined to form a partnership, which we see has been successful. The lull of the audience is gradually broken and finally a peak of excitement is reached, when the guest announcer, Miss Kathleen Keenan, Cknown as the foremost Wall Street woman brokerj announces the arrival of those two inseparable friends, the Misses Mahala Sherman and Roselyn Zampella. Mahala has achieved success as editor ofthe Golden Bookg but she has not surpassed our Roselyn in renown. Roselyn has added extensively to the findings and to the support of, that eternally remembered scientist, Pasteur. What is Miss Sherman receiving? And from whom is she receiving it? Well, well, it is Miss Theresa Hendron who has handed to the editor a copy of Coronation of Kevin l, new Irish Monarch and apologizing for its tardiness,fbut good copy is always late. The announcer is holding up her hand-Did you catch their names? Oh why it couldn't be, but yea it is he himself, Vice President Eldridge, with his very competent and attractive secretary, Miss Eileen Cleary, who has been known as the most popular diplomat in the United States. ls the curtain going up? No, Miss Renee 78 X1
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