Mount St Joseph Academy - Yearbook (Brighton, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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1ll places The stre1m lined passenger p1ne of the xlslon is piloted hx ettx O lxeefe explorer md 1x11tr1'c A trim efficient figure comes doxnn the 'usle Nl1r g1ret llltchell ln UI stexxsudess enioxs her duties 1nd fulfills them preclselx She c1rr1es 1 gl1ss of xx lter to 1 serious xoung vxom1n 'lhrlgertrude lrox xxho is perus mg her llxx books Her seeret1rx Exelxn 'llacf ean, is ablx discussing l1xx fCLl'lIllL'll ltles vxlth NITTX Cunningham, Feder1l agent This trio IQ on its xx 1x to prosecute a smuggling case Cl11re llonahan is des peratelx scr1xxl1ng her bel1ted editorial column for the xneeklx flzrfnzzrle In the re1r of the pl1ne Georgina Porter and Frances Dohertx are conferring over the art det11ls of Fr1nces nexx book, He Who Taughs Last Georg1n1 1llustr1tes all of Frances publications, and she and her part ner, Frances Dallex, are fast becoming Americas most famous and popular lllus trators To the rear of the plane there is seated a fr11lloolc1ng old wom1n smothered ln furs 1nd dmmond rings, 1ccomp1n1ed bx 1 smartlx dressed xoung xwom1n Upon close inspection xxe recognize our oxxn sparkling X irgmla Dlmond We remember th1t Vir g1n11 h1s 1lxx axs W1nted to be 1 traxellng companion to some rich old dowager As the scene lI'l the osclllatlng crxstal again grovxs dim, the class strfuns their exes to see the rem11mng two figures in the plane H1rdlx discernible is 1 cornet case, or pos slblx lt IS 1 trombone c1se, lx mg beside lts oxx ner, lllen ane Corbett, xxho IS busllx studxmg some sheets of mUslC We con clude that she is tr1xelmg to join some orchestra Through a mist on the almost obscured scene a blonde he1d shines, and xxe recognize the last figure as Dorothx Harnex She 19 examining a sheaf of ,X JOSLP AL ill! ep 5 X 0'Yrcux0'l 46 THE MOUNT papers xxhich on closer inspection proxes to be 1 moving picture contract 'Noxx the vision eompletelx f1des from sight xxlth 1 l ist Heetmg glimpse of the shining urpl1ne The cl iss rel1xes for 1 moment delighted xx lth the Il1lT'lfICS it h1s rust xxitnessed The m1g1c11n decrees 1 rest before continuing with the seance In 1 fexx minutes the laughter 1nd chatting ce1se 1s the ball groxxs bright Upon the crx st1l a nexx set ting sloxxlx t1lces form This time 1 xx ell furnished gown shop comes before our vision Before us stands a clientele that ippears to be both sm1rt and we1lthx The sm1ll sign oxer the entr1nce be1rs the n1me 'll1rle Vvhen xxe closelx inspect he m1nager 'md oxx ner of this select est1bl1sh ment vxe recognize lVI Blessington vxho h1s re1l17ed her 1mb1t1on to become 1 de slgner and novx owns her shop She is con Patricia Hern Hx their conversation xxe underst1nd th1t P1t is noxx xxlth the lXfetropol1t1n 0per1 Comp1nx, being one of their le1d1ng sopr1nos 1nd is consulting, rbout 1 govxn for 1 person1l 1ppe1r1nce for ch1r1tx Se1ted in deep, soft ch1lrs 1t the side of the room, 1re three e1s1lx recognized per sons Anne Casper is there, collecting first h1nd d1ta for a book on fashion, xx hich she hopes to have published Beside her, NI1r1e Qchuxer 15 taking d1ct1t1on from R1t1 Lucx represent1t1xe bux er of 1 Well knoxnn f1sh lon house As various models p1ss XITFIE notes R1t1 s re1ct1ons to the different stx les ln the line of be1utlful models p1ssing bx one has 1n outstanding 1ppe1r1nce lI1r1e Pitzslmmons h1s put her be1utx to good adx antage, 1nd is a xerx xx ell knoxxn model Her f1ce noxfx appears in HYIUX leading periodicals 1nd magazines lVander1ng about the store 19 a person, . I . Q 1 1. .i 1 ' ' . . ' ' ' Y lc ,I I -, B w- 1 . . Av Y ' 7 r 'I I ' ' ' n I v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 1 . 1 , ' 1 . . . . . . Zh, ' B. N ,I I I L- 1 if ' Q .', K '. . i 1 x . Q v. N v 1 y A 1 , v s -' ' 1 ' , ' 1 1 Y 1 C 1 1 ' 5 A 1 ' I 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' 1 Y ' . 1 1 1 '1 -V 1' T ' Y , 1 1 n C 4 1x s- ' ' ' ' 1 1 Y 1 ' , ' I 1 1 K K D u , ' ' 1 . , ' , . 4 ff ' Y, v X Y ' ' K K 1 1 1 I 1 ' - xv , zz l I yy I I ' X n a n C1 K A I K ' Y I . H ' u 1 ' - ' sultmg with a vivid, black-haired personage, . , 1 . n n n n I L' 1 I C l 1 v Y I - r I v K 1 .' 1 1, 1 1 1' T s - r v - T 1 Y' 11 I n 1 C , ' : v Q ' C 1 C 11 K 1 - C ' 1 1 1 nl' ' l 11 I Y .v1 l K V 1 n 1 1 ' L ' ' C I 1 v 1 f. :1 1 1 . j 1 ' . 1 . 11 K 1 1 i I Y 'V 1 - Y I 1x ' 1 D' 1 1 1 ' 1 1' . . .i 1 1 111, 1 1 1 .7 1 K ' 11 - Y 1 1 1 I 11 I S 1T V 1.1 - AT v -s . v . . ss. . 1 - V ' . . , Y 1 n 1 1 K 1 - I Y I 1 v 1 I n 'I -. f 'x U0 '7 fi .. g , 5 5 1, N: Ollluvd If



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VALEDIQTORY RPI ICJION THI H-XRBINGPR OF PFPXLL RONI the time of the preLhr1xt1an CIHDIFCN there hue heen crisee in the woi d LIINCN which wemed lmpovlhle o solution ln each of thuc critical periods men haxe endefuored to Qolwe their proh lemx without iecourxe to prw er and w nth expected, thex failed and failed adls It wax not until the n1t1on as 1 whole re turned to God that ite people returned to norm'1l llXlI1jI lht mwior factor in solx ing the piohlemx of ill the critical Qtages in tie world nstoix w eu I9ll'l n Imtances could he cited in endlew arrax of ancient ClXll1lC'il IIIUOUN rising to great heighte of material proxperltx amid '1 peo ple ohselxlng T6l1Ql0LlQ piactiees then fall ing to teirlhle depths when the people lost eight of C od Qince the coming, of Qhrist who does not know the hle-xlnzlx of peice that hue come to cixilized n1tionN llXll'lg in harmom J05Lp A lllv , .. e gnlflli 48 THE MOUNT w 1th the Catholic Church? Hietorx IQ our witneis to the truth of this fact ln the lliddle Ages when countriee were hung in mutual peace when the Church ruled in conjunction with the grate when religion w as the guiding force hehind all men Q acts the Qtfmdard of llXll'lQ for all clqieee w as at ite peak VV1s there heard in thoee daw the hitter Ntrife between emploser and emplox ee? On the contmrx the guild UN tem protected the emplox er from inefficient laborers, and 'it the Qame time demanded succeufulls for the emploxee a Juet w age and decent working conditionf In Qhort Qerenltx settled ox er nfltlone and men Of all the crieee in hietors, perhape none worked more hasoc th1n the Proteetant Reformation which undermined mane re epect for authoritx the adjunct of religion In Fngland from the time of Henri Y Ill to George IX w hen rellgzxon were 1 formal, state affair dnorced from its true Source the countrx knew no reet The working claeee: Qtruggled amid diecourftgement to eke out 'in existence for themeelxex 'md their familxee The Kingdom of Great Britain Wag contxnuallx fighting with lti neighhore in greedx w rangling It wae not and removed the harriere rectrictmg the freedom of religioue worehip according to the dictatee of one: comcience that the nrttion eettled down to peaceful hung VVhat worde can deecrlhe the dire fate of France when the r'1d1calQ Qupprewed religzioue worQh1p in the eighteenth and nineteenth centurleel ln Rusen, too, w hut diitrees hae hefallen the people since the Rexolution and the outlawing of religion ln our own dax we can recall how ltalx hs the lateran Treats of 1929 Qtroxe to eecure concord hx coming to terme with the Papacx which Qhe had 90 long per e cured The whole world Qsmpathwex with l O U I i --T li 1 1 K Q v u I 1. 1 . 1 5. - I D.. K l-c - vt 11 . -1 K u I I I . c f -Y. .i . v Y K V' w Q 'I -'Y I 14v'.x' 1 I . . . , ' ' V I 7 C . - 1 1 .1 . . D. .Y I x w . , . . . I . , , K K . ' 4 1 . ' - ' ' 4, . J l 'V J A ' v . . 1 41 I, ' 1. 1 1 ' .T ' I ' , T if . i , 1. . . 1 I i. 1 11 o I T X-Tl N- -K .xy K .u f I .' ' i .' 1v' 1 'l - ' . D U' ' . . . out assistance from God. As was to he until Queen Victoria came to the throne -. . - , - , 1 ,' 1 . . . , 1 l s l 5 ' co. . 1 . . .. 1 I -T N I I 1: U. ' . ' v ' . . 1 T1 .T i iv 1 i 1 - .. .. . .R N A t. . . l x .i Q v - 3 - - ' c . K .1 ' K ' . ' ' f ' L' ' .', ' 1 Y 1 .iv I N Y r v 1 . I . . 1 1 1 , - - . 1 i Y Y , ' .' f ,i - V v. . t . 5 . Y. . , i l v ' uv' ' 4 T ,' ei ff-. eff 1:1 Zi ff' 63 ,F ... ..., ,J . YI my

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