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Class Prophecy tcorrtinmecll information booth. The person in charge, Fran Teresi, is dispensing much informa- tion and data. Witli Fran's information, we continue on our way, meeting Anna Cafasso, who informed us that she now works as governess in a prominent house- hold, and this is her day off. Anna joined our party and we enter the Business Sys- tems hall. Amid many modern office ma- chines, we see our commercial-minded col- leagues, Maureen Ryan, charming office re- ceptionist, and Alice Brown, a successful tax collector, inspecting a new type of office safe with Edward Walsh, leading executive of a New York department store. Michael Attreed and Edmund Nannery, branch managers of Walsh's Stores, were also in the group. Having greeted these friends, we start off for our last visit today, the Communications Building. On the way, we again meet friends, Audrey Hoffman and Addie Fisher, who are doing the Fair together. Audrey, we learn, is em- ployed by Arthur Murray as his most tal- ented dancing-teacher. Addie, equally for- tunate, is Usherette-in-Chief at the Roxy Theatre. Having wished them good luck we go into the building at the Bell Tele- phone entrance. Seated at a huge switch- board is Lucy Levitzki, demonstrating the trials of a telephone operator. She is cur- rently putting through a call to China. As we turn to leave, we come face to face with our friend, Lillian McNally, with whom we always have time to talk. In the course of the conversation we learn that she is chief instructress in a Brooklyn gym. Lil loves work and needless to say, is success- ful. Now we really must go. Our feet are complaining, as well as our tired eyes. As Mayor Hordych enters his official car to leave the grounds, our friends and former classmates gather around to say farewell. It was wonderful meeting our classmates once again! Let us hope we see them again in the near future. RUTH O'BRIEN, Drerr Designer f HOLlSC of Fashion Pavilionq
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Sept. 8- CDCL 11 Nov. Dec. jan. 20- Feb. 16- Mar. April 1- May june 22 ..... 12 2 23 16 21 23 24 27 28 30 17 19 17 31 13 13 22 17 21 Class Log School opening postponed . . . tsk, tsk, tsk, how sad!! First day of Senior Yearg lots ahead! Chemistry lab. linoleum gets its first spot. Columbus Day. So what? No holiday . . . Trinity saddened by the loss of Catherine Clarke. Xmas Vacation starts, hooray! What do you want for Christmas? It's all over now, get back to the old grind . . . School struggles, with exams. Whew! Miss Karpinski leaves Trinity after fond farewell. Ronnie Westervelt throws party for practically all Trinity. Seniors surprised in middle of second period picnic. How did that happen? Miss Dalton reads note to the class, My heart bleeds for your love . . Miss Dalton leaves Trinity, too, and after all we did for her! Play a great success, together with Gay Nineties Review! ja Da! Seniors become poetical for Miss Routh. The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la , . . St. Patrick's Day. The Wearin' of the Green at the dance. Another exam sprung on unsuspecting seniors who meekly flunk it. Easter Vacation. When did you go to the Paramount? Seniors have class meeting and decide way of the world. joe Knowles holds a birthday party in rear of room. Trinity steps out! All have super time at the prom. Sr. Agnes gives the Seniors a party in music room! Everything from soup to notes. fOuch!j We have the school crying over our departure. Graduation! Try not to miss us too much!
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