Maryland College for Women - Marylander Yearbook (Lutherville, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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Maryland College for Women - Marylander Yearbook (Lutherville, MD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 46 of 92
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?zopgaay of $55 6122,15 of 7938 The Timee1948. The Place-Lutherville. Ali Baba went to town and so from all reports heard did those seventeen little girls that left Maryland College in May 1938. For some strange reason Ali Baba left behind his magic carpet with the words that make it fly into space and carry us where we want to go. It's 1948! I wonder what they are all doing. The Magic Carpet is here-let's give it a try. Abracadabra and away we go. It seems to be going north-looks familiarewhy it's New Jersey. Is that a King's Palace below? No,-it is the home though of a King. Midge Clark is now Mrs. Keith King, and looks more attractive than ever. It can't be, yes it is, she is playing in the garden with two adorable childrenewhy they are twins! Well carpet off again. People don't seem to see us flying by. Hope we're invisible for I'd hate to have them think we're spying on them. That looks like South Orange below. Look at all the carsemust be a party of some sort. There's Edna Stewart, lean and June King, Peggy Hudson and Rita Reed. Rita must be on a visit from the south. Edna is now one of the Supreme Court Justices. It has been said that she may become Chief Justice one of these days. When questioned by a reporter last week, she replied, All those hard cases at Maryland certainly gave me the right experiences. Jean King having given Annapolis a real farewell, is a great success in social service work. She's been called to Washington to tell the President just what is wrong With the old U. S. A. Bet he took her advice too. lune King is still trying to collect for the 1938 Marylander. She says she hopes by 1970 that all ads and bills will be paid for. Worry hasn't told its mark for she is still the cute, fiery redhead. Just look at Peggy Hudson. We hear she is one of Vogue's highest paid models. She's also one of the leading horsewomen of the country. Last year the Blue Ribbon at Madison Square Garden was taken by Peggy. Rita Reed still looks sweet. She is a member of the Brain Trust and considered one of the really intelligent women this country has. Rita can't make up her mind who the lucky man is yet. Goodness it is four o'clock. HAbracadabra and off we go across the Hudson to gay New York. We're headed to a pent- torty-two

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To Marjorie ClarkeTrucking. To Winifred HowethettPosin. To Edna Baxter-Suzy-Q. To Dorothy TownleyeA week-end at St. Johns. ITEM THREE To the class of Nineteen Hundred and F orty a promise to always be as gay and happy as you've been these past two years. To Betsy EwryeA little less energy and Ferdinand. To Meg BrowneMeals a la carte. To Liz. TolsoneAnother Aunt Ruth and perfect dates for always. To Mary BoweneOur mascot, we leave nothing, for she has everything. To Tucky MicheleMore and better car trouble. To Jeanette Hubbs-Life in Baltimore for keeps. To Phyllis EatoneMany more hit parades. To Jane AileseA bib and Tucker. ITEM FOUR To the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-OneeI-Iope, respect and more Maryland College spirit. To Babs Lily-A new coiffure. To Phyllis AlexandereA spanking and a good psychiatrist. To Phyllis FOSSeMetzger Hall and a patent on poise. To Nancy PomeroyeA new skirt and less efficiency. To Jane ValentineeLess egotism. To Flora StallingSeAll our men, to do with them as she pleases. To Phyllis WitmoreeA month's case of laryngitis. To Muriel RappuhneA large muzzle. ITEM F IVE To our Alma Mateerur very sincere thanks for the grandest four years. We also bequeath to each of the students a private telephone, many floor plugs, and perfect weekend dates. We confer upon all the members of the faculty who have acted as chaperones an honorary degree of Doctor of Greeting because we know they have truly suffered. In witness whereof, we hereunto subscribe our seal this thirty-tirst day of May, in the Year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight, at the village of Lutherville in the state of Maryland. THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT Signed: CAMPUS PUSS Witnesses: MRS. HARLEY HELEN forty-one



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house on 57th Street. It's a party given by Doris Hoecker. She is now one of the most prominent women Journalists. Her theatre column is read by a great many and she goes on the air every Wednesday, over a coast to coast hook-up. Wonder if Doris worries as much about that column of hers as she did that Yearbook. Let's look around a bit. There's Betty Cummings. She's married of course and considered one of Baltimore's leading young matrons. Her show white hair makes her very lovely. Wonder if she still reads the HTully Times. Marjorie May is talking to Doris. She too is married and still one of the most attractive person's we've seen in a long time. Marjorie has had many pictures of her well managed home in House and Garden. Is it Anne or Iane-why it is both of the Hackett twins. Ten years later and still looking as much alike as two peas in a pod. The papers are full of the dietetic advice, and they hold positions as head dieticians in one of the world's largest hospitals. They really have careers! The carpet moves west a few blocks. Look below! It's Helen Willens. News has it that she is one of Bergdof-Goodman's buyers. Good-looking silver foxes she is wearing. We're now headed for Long Island. Wonder who we will see there. Why it is Peggy Campbell of all people. Peggy is also a prominent dietician for one of the large hotels in New York. Her meal planning is making her famous. Our carpet seems restless, so back we go to Maryland. We certainly go fast and do cover a vast amount of ground. Home again and Towson. Louise Bisceglia eating dinner in the Maryland Restaurant. Don't know much about Louise, sort keeps her life a secret. Bet it is fun though. This time we are flying toward Balti- more. It is the home of Hazel Albers, now Mrs. Donald Duncan. Beverly is there too. Hazel is one of Baltimore's society ladies. She is seen at all the best places and always at the races. Beverly decided on a career instead. She's secretary to one of the city's leadingbankers. Wonder if Romance is in the air? Eastern Shore is next on our list. Ann Clark decided to be manager of a home too. Marriage not yet-but it is a mighty good job, she is doing for the boys, In fact Ann is one of Greensboro's leading citizens. Magic Carpet we've had a busy day, so let's turn our way back to Lutherville, and stop our peeping. Our Seniors did go to town and the world looks down upon them with pride. HAbracadabra and away we go, leaving the Wish for future success and happiness to each and everyone of them. forty-three

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