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ANITA: BETTY: ANITA: BETTY: ANTTA: present, her whole interest lies in boats, and of course, sports of any kind. She has been doing a good deal of sailing. Florence is touring South America at present, do you think you could suggest any more countries or even desert islands she could explore? She has completed her visits to every continent except Australia. The 'phone is ringing, Anita, I must answer it. Hello Pat. Go out this eve- ning? Yes, I'd love to! You'd never guess who is with me in the office- Anita. Yes of course I'll give her your love. Who? Mary McGaughey-well, she always wanted to do that. Yes, good-bye, seven-thirty! That was Pat, Anita, she is the gym teacher in Marymount, and is coming into New York this evening for the week-end. jane Flynn is the French teacher in the col- lege now, you know, and she is coming in, too. Pat told me that Mary McGaughey gave a lecture in the Auditorium at Marymount last night on Child Psychology. I think she has realized her dearest ambition at last. We are all going to meet for luncheon on Saturday. Won't you please come, Anita? Thank you so much . . . That's the Doctor's bell! Hurry in, dear, he is waiting for you. Here's my address. Good-bye Betty-until Saturday! BETTY KENNEDY AND JANE FLYNN, '37. Popular Periodicals and People Cosmopolitan , ...,. . Vogue .......,........ Travel ..........,.,..... Arts and Crafts ...... Spur ................,..... Literary Digest ....... McCalls ..,.,....... Etude ...........,......., Reader's Digest ,..... American Girl .,.., American Home House and Garden ...., Review of Reviews Good Housekeeping Commonweal ....,..,. Ruthanne Reed Jane Burke Dina Miele Rosemary Reed .. Florence Galvin Mary McGaughey Jane Flynn Patricia Kennedy Anita de Zaldo Ruth O'Neill Sylvia Wheeler Betty Kennedy Tony Coff Mary Yankauer Tony Corroon ANTOlNlE'FTE COPE, '3 7. Tbiriy-seven
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DOCTOR BETTY: DOCTOR! BETTY: ANTTA: BETTY: ANITA: BETTY: ANITA: BETTY: Class Prophecy SCENE: A Doctor's office Cbaravfcrs NUFSC-BETTY KENNEDY Patient-ANITA DE ZALDO DOCTOR ZILCH Miss Kennedy, is that all for this morning? No Doctor, you have an appointment at eleven o'clock. Dear, dear! I do wish patients would arrive on time. I am due at the hos- pital at twelve. I hear someone in the waiting room now. Excuse me, Doctor, I shall see who it is . . . Why, Anita! It seems years since I saw you and since we all graduated from Marymount. How are you? Please do tell me all about yourself- and the rest of the class of '37-did you hear from any of them? Betty dear, this is simply delightful! I never expected to find you here, and looking so very well, too. No, don't be alarmed, I am in perfect health. I came merely to collect a prescription for a friend. The girls? Well, I was shopping this morning at Russek's and I saw Dina. She has been a model there for some time and loves the work. She modeled several exquisite gowns, brought recently from Paris by the buyer who is none other than Sylvia Wheeler. I knew Sylvia would never abandon her French. Whatever brought you to New York at this time of the year? You did not hear about my former roommate, Mary Yankauer, then, otherwise you would not ask that question. She has just finished all her examinations and is now a fully-fledged Doctor, so I accepted her invita- tion to come up North and attend the interesting ceremonies which ac- company the conferring of all the degrees she has obtained. I am really enjoying it all. Of course I have seen Tony Coff several times already. Ever since graduation she has divided her time between travel and the study of music, and only last week she gave a most successful violin recital. I am so glad! I-Iave you seen any of the others? Oh, I almost forgot to cell you! Who do you think was hostess on the 'plane coming up? Ruthanne. She loves the air, and told me that Rose is making great progress as a Commercial Artist. I saw some of her advertise- ments in several exclusive magazines. Yes, Rose is quite famous now, and yet it only seems like yesterday since she was painting ghostly faces on lamp globes for the I-Iallowe'en party. By the way, Anita, I am sorry you did not attend Toni Corroon's Supper Dance at the Waldorf on Tuesday. She made a charming hostess. Jane Burke was there looking as pretty as ever though a little tired.'She is busy with Social Service work and it is rather strenuous. Ruth O'Neill also was Thirty-six
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The New Building IGH above the I-Iudson's waters, rising in queenly beauty from the wind-swept summit of Mary's Mount, stands the new Butler Hall. While on a short boat excursion up the Hudson River last summer, I first caught a glimpse of this magnificent structure by daylight. Knowing so much about the building, the sight impressed me very deeply.,I'Iad I not assisted at the impressive ceremony of the laying of the Foundation Stone? Had I not followed with loving in- terest the various stages of construction? And now, gliding slowly past her up the river, I gazed proudly, happily upon my Alma Mater-upon her exquisite, perfected architecture. For a long time her beautiful snow-white walls and golden dome stood out clearly against the bright green foliage and blue sky. As the vision faded in the distance, I resumed my game of deck tennis with a contented sigh, anticipating the pleasure of seeing her once more that same day, but this time glimmering softly through the purple twilight. ' So it came to pass! As our boat moved slowly down the mighty Hudson through the evening shadows, my heart overflowed with joy as I suddenly beheld her once more. Illuminated by powerful floodlights, her dome seemed to be suspended between earth and heaven-a masterpiece of beauty. To add to all this splendor, our boat, with equally powerful lights, reverently saluted the glorious edifice, and then continued her deliberate course down the silent river, into the night. JANE BURKE, '37. Marymount Down by the banks of the Hudson Standing for all that is true, Is the school that's won our lasting love, To whom all praise is due. Dear School of Marymount, Our School of Marymount, We'll always strive to be True to your teachings and loyal to thee. And when we all leave your care, Our hearts will always bear, Debts of love to your account, To our dear School of Marymount. , Tlairfy-eight
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