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gr, l If-5 - A .1121 ' 50.1 .. 5 1' ' ' . 'ix . f' U .l , l' 4 , , , ' MARION ,IEZEL She's charming and rosy, . Ask the boys, they know. Soph. G. C. ' c DOROTHY KLIMBOFF We call har Dot just for short, . . A likely girl, a flamly sport. H M.G.A.A.g Soph. G. C., Class Vice-Pres- ' ident. A l - Y I , , PETER LE BRANDE He will attain what he seeks. Hall Guard. ' ESTHER LUCIANI ' A girl with a good heart, , For everyone she'll do her part. Hall Guard. Z.: gh R: 22: ISABELLA MAZZO , -g She's slim and tall, ' A friend to all. ' g Hall Guard. I , , . LILLIAN M. MINARCIK A 'Q . 1 A laughing girl, ' Q Whose beauty is rare. ' 1 Soph. G. C. My ' , . MAFALDA PANICO 4 Shds short and charming, - To the boys, sh:-'s worth a ransom. H M.G.A.A. , VERNELLE H. PATZELT ' . Witty and clever, A Sweet and true, A bettrr girl we ricver knew. ' Soplx. G. C. : N or + Ig LILA PROSKOWETZ ll , Oh! How sweet, ,u The type we all like to greet. 1 , Soph. G. C.g President of Class. Q CATHERINE RIPPLINGER , Each little hour of hers, ,, Means help to you. Soph. G. C. U 1 u K Y Q , Pugc2i . l C' ' f 4 ,fi 5:',:ds -Q . , , . Q '. v ' ' - 4?
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. . -QV' 1:-gage'-r fq'-'1-t .5. n C .Y K t n 31 C! r 4 I w PROPI-IECY OF TWO YEAR FEBRUARY CLASS What in thunder can this mean, I asked of my friend, opening a large letter in legal form, that I had just received. Good heavens! Listen to this. It says Auntie has died and I am sole heiress of her fortune and estate. My excitement was so great, that when evening came I couldn't sleep. By ten o'clock the next morning, I had decided what to do. I jumped into a taxi-cab and drove to the ticket office where I obtained a ticket to Hollywood. Then I went to a fashion shop in order to purchase some new dresses for my visit. There, to my astonishment, I found Anne Accerino and Mildred Chiodo, the proprietors of this exclusive shop. I bought many beautiful gowns which were displayed by models who were none other than my old friends Rose Friedman and Pearl Rivkin. I left for.Hollywood at 8 P. M. with a few books which had been presented to me. To my surprise the authors of the books happened to be Kate Korn and Fannie Meyerberg. I enjoyed these books immensely during the trip to Hollywood. As I was registering at the desk of the hotel, I saw the manageris door open, and who should come out but James Holada. Imagine our surprise. He led me through his ofiice. There I saw Ida Forester, his private secretary. After a pleasant visit and discussion of old times, I was shown to my room. While resting, I glanced at a newspaper. I ' was shocked to read that Mary Novasad, Josephine Wall, and Evelyn Wardell were the society leaders of Hollywood. Having nothing to do, I decided to go to a movie. There I was met with another surpriseg the cast of stars shown on the screen were Rose Sommario, Susie Paone, and Ruth Ragucci, my old school chums. I surely was sur- prised to see what very good actresses they had become. As the curtains parted, a sweet solo was being played by a violinist, who was none other than Anna Patric, one of the best violinists in Hollywood. K Leaving the theatre, I decided to see the home that was willed to me. I found it to be a gorgeous mansion, but decided to do a bit of remodeling. Returning to the hotel, I called up the best interior decorators and told them to send me two of their workers. ,The artists sent from the agency were Tillie Klinsky and Mollie Greenberg, , former Medillites. They invited me to attend an ice skating carnival at Hollywood, Switzerland with 3. them. Imagine my surprise to find Blanche Nelson the hostess of the carnival. In ' the middle of the show she announced that Belle Gordon and Dorothy Timerick, the two world-famous skaters, would entertain us. You may be sure that I felt greatly honored to have known these girls before. Then all went tobagganing in this famous Hollywood Switzerland, We were all in an uproar when suddenly the toboggan tipped over, and I landed in the snow. XVhen I awoke, I found myself on the floor beside my bed and realized that it was all a dream. A U ' Page 27 -' - Q i is S f ST L' P9
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