Our Lady of Angels High School - Amaranth Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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delighfful I'ime wifh I'ier kindergarfen +o+s. Tha+ Alice Gleason is now leaching shorlhand al 0. L. A. was an addiIionaI surprise. R. L.: Speaking of feachers. do you know Ihal Rulh Bone and Calherine Jacquemin are leaching music? R. M. B.: No, bmL I'm glad Io hear it perhaps Rufh will leach my Ii++Ie Jean some day. IRose Mary Ihen walks over Io Ihe radio and swilches on Hie buHon.l R. M. B.: II is almosl Jrime for Dolores Io sing. I Jrurn Hwe radio on every, day of Ibis lime. IVoice of Dolores Keuper is heard singing Schuberl's Ave Maria. AI Ihe end of Ihe solo! Rose Mary Jrums Ihe radio OI'H R. L.: T'naiL was heavenly. By Ihe way. did you hear Ihe program Iaer nighf? H was like a reunion OI: '3I. R. IVI. B.: No. which program? R. L.: You know. of course. Ihaf Marie Suer announces over SIIaI'ion WKRC. buf Ia51L nighl I heard and saw. Jrhrough Jrelevision CharIoHe Singer's Orchesfra. Florence Solgere played firsf saxophone. while Virginia Kraus played Ihe drums. Marfha Dillhoii sang 'Hiawalha Serenade': Ihe orchesIra accompanied her. Alfogefher if was a very infereinng and lively program. R. M. B.: I am quife sure if was. 8qu JraIking abouf successful pGOpIe- Mary Ka+I1erine Schroeder called me Iasf nighl +0 JreII +ha+ she has been appoinIed ECIII'OF-In-CI'IIG'F 01C fhe Women's Page in Hie Cincinna'ri Posf. She is so JrI'IriIIed aboui' Hie posifion. I am conIidenI she will make a good ediJror e remember Hie wonderful work she did for our Annual? R. L.: Yes. she really did work on Ihaf book. I am so glad Io hear OI I'IGI' success. R. M. B.: Excuse me iusf a minuIe. Rulh. I wanI +0 gel some +ea. R. L.: Of course. I'll look a+ your colledion OI books in Jrhe meantime. IRose Mary leaves Hie room. Rufh rises. walks over Io Ihe fable and picks up a book. She looks of H idly af Iirsf and Ihen exclaims in surprisel R. L.:- I did nof know Iliaf DOFO'I'I'Iy Pence is wriI'ing novels. R. M. B. IEn+ering room wiI'h frayl: Yes, Ihaf is her IourJrIw successful one. I weni I'o I'I'Ie library Ihis morning-Margarel' BuI'Ier' Ihe eHicienI librarian. Jroch me of Ihe meriI' and popularii'y 01c Ilie series 'Sixl'y Days in Mars.' Don'I you Ihink iJr wonderIuI +ha+ our 0. L. A. Seniors are geHing up in Hie Ii+erary world? R. L.: Indeed I do. II He I938 Senior Class were In wrife an essay on 'Famous Lilerary Women OI Cincinnafi.' Ihey would do well +0 add Mary Kay and DoJr's names Io Ihe IisI. IRose Mary pours Ihe +ea.l R. M. B.: Sugar or lemon? R. L.: Sugar. please. yes. Iwo lumps. This Jrea reminds me Io IeII you of Marie Lehrler. She has ius+ opened a charming Tea Shoppe. You really mus+ see if. R. M. B.: I haveewas fhere on flie opening day. I me+ Kal'hryn Luckman and Mary Cunningham. They +0ch me of Iheir success as hoslesses OI aparf- menf houses. They plan Io go inlo parfnership nexI year. R. L.: Yes. I have heard 01c Iheir work. 3qu did you see Berlha Jaeger's new Beaquy Shoppe? H is finished in green and cream. Dorofhy S+ich did mmuch of +he decoraIing and painIing. DoroIhy is qui+e successful wi+h her ArJr Shoppe. R. M. B.: I know she is. R. L.: Did you hear abomL Adele Hudepohl? R. M. B.: No, whaI' is i+? You frighten me. a29e

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rd CLASS PROPHECY A CHATTY WSW A Play in One Acf Time: June. l937. Place: Living room in home of Rose Mary Beck. Characfers: Rose Mary Beck and Ru+h Luken iThe door beli rings. Rose Mary Beck passes Hirough +he room, and goes Jro Hie door. She is heard +0 exclaim as she re-enfers.i Rose Mary Beck: RuH'iI I am so glad +0 see you, do come in. Ruih Luken: I am lucky Jro iind you of home. I iuer had +0 see you before sfariing on my Jrrip. R. M. 8.: Trip, where are you going? Do siiL down. R. L.: Thank you. My husband and l are sfarfing nexf Wednesday on a hip around file world. lsn'i if +hrilling? R. M. 8.: Thai ceriainly is good news. I remember ihaf when ai O. L. A. your one ambi+ion was +0 +ake a long +rip and ius+ fravei and fravel. R. L.: HYes. ii's +0 be fulfilled now. bui' fell me. Rosie. how have you been. and how is fine baby? R. M. B.: Bo+h of us are well. Jean is sieeping now. I wonder how Aiice Allen and her +win boys are, i have no+ seen +hem ior such a long iime. R. L.: They are iusf iine. The babies are so darling: every day Huey grow fo look more like Alice. I saw her ius+ yesferday. and she was +elling me aboui Rosemary Picker. Rosemary had We final baske+ ball game wiih her classes 5+ 0. L. A. lasf week: Helen Schwab came over +0 referee. I am sure Sisier Mary Lawrence was pleased io have Helen Hiere ior Hie big game. Seniors vs. Juniors. R. M. 8.: Yes. I am sure ihaf Sisfer was happy +0 see Helen successful in her work. lsn'f ii wonderful Hwai' Sisfer Mary Lawrence is sfiii 5+ 0. L. A.? I visifed wi+h Sisier lasiL week. and she Jroid me of ihe splendid missionary work +ha+ Helen Lisierman and Eleanor Haun are doing among Hie Indians in fine Souihwesf: and +ha+ Ruih Meyer and Edna Benz have become nuns and are now ieaching school. Ru+h is feaching eighih grade. while Edna is having a ozgo



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R. L.: I IeeI so sorry for Adele: her husband died iusf Ihree monIIis aerr +heir marriage. I am noI sure iusI whaf AdeIe is doing now, bu+ I Ihink she is planning Io go Io H'aIy wifh her husband's family. The CoIbono's are very weaIIhy. you know. ISiIence for a wI'iiIe.I E. M. B.: ThaI is sad. I shaII wriJre I'o Adele Jroday +0 express my sym- paI y. R. L.: This is some more news: if is supposed Io be a secret +hough. Do you know abouI' Virginia Johnson's plan? R. M. B.: No. wbaI is she doing? R. L.: She is sfiII a loving home-worker for her Dad. bu+ Ihe secref is Ihaf she is engaged +0 PercivaI AIIbrigbf. a successful New York lawyer. R. M. 3.: Oh. I hope Virginia wiII be happy: she has been so seII-sacrific- ing. My. bu+ Jrhis is reaI. real, pIeasanf gossip we are having. R. L.: I am in one of my +aIka+ive moods Ioday. R. M. B.: You are s+iII Ihe same Rth. 8qu JreII meewhaf abouf Ida Reynolds? R. L: Why. she is coming back Io CincinnaI'i from New York fhis week. aiier a successIuI Iour of Broadway? R. M. B.: I did no+ Imow she was refurning: I hope she will play aI' Ihe Globe; l musI see her. R. L.: Don'+ miss her. Jack pronounced her perIeCI as Lady Macbeih. Have you seen I-IeIen Busam Iafer? R. M. 8.: No. I have noi seen her for a long +ime, no+ since she grad- uaI'ed from U. C. WII'I'I Alice AIIen and me. AI Ihaf Iime she JroId me she wanfed Io Ieach languages. R. L.: Thai is a wonderIuI profession. Spanish wiII be her choice. I'm sure. Rosie. I know you can'I guess whom I saw iusf Jrwo days ago. Romaine Bumb- a model a+ Pogue'sIII Louise 3th was Ihere. Jfoo; she is Pogue's Parisian buyer. and leaf me in on some new Iashion secreis. R. M. B.: Weren'+ you surprised +0 see +hem? Now IisIen +0 my sI'ory. Lasi week I wen+ Io Ihe hospiIaI Io see Vera Zinser. who had a I'onsiI opera- +ion. She JroId me of her work as her Iafher's bookkeeper. While I was Ibere I saw Rosemary SiJroII. Jeanne++e Bass and Ctherine WhiI'e. AII Ihree look very preHy in Iheir whiJre uniforms. Jeanne++e was so IhriIIed abouf her Iirsf airplane flight Ctherine Iold me +ha+ AureIia Malone is pharmacis+ aI 'II'K-E hospifal. bUI as she was ouiL Ior Ihe aII'ernoon I did no+ gef Io see her. R. L.: Juer JrI'iink. +hree nurses and a pharmacisf 0qu oi one class! Here's an addifion Io Ihe s+ory oi successIuI people. Las+ monI'I'i I received IeHers from Mary Agnes Monnig. Agnes Wallenhorsf and Marie Dieckman. AII +hree are privafe secreIaries. Mary Agnes +o Cardinal Mundelein. Agnes +0 Dean Smiih of Columbia, and Marie +0 Dyksfra. Isn'iL fhaf marvelous? IR. 3.: I am so JrI'iriIIecI Io hear IhaI. Every one oi our class has had success in iIe. R. L. IGIanCing a+ wafchI: Oh. I did nof know H was so IaJre. I musf go now. You will promise Io wriie Io me while I am away? R. M. B.: OI course I wiII wrife Jro lei you know Jrhe home news. I hope you wiII have a deIigbIIuI Jrrip.'r R. L.: Thank you. I am sure I shall have a wonderful Jrirne. Goodbye. R. M. 3.: Goodbye. Safe journey +0 you. IBofh rise and walk Io Ihe door. Anofher Goodbye is heard.I ICurI'ainI Ber+ha Jaeger, '3l. owe

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