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PROPHEQY 0FiI5EiQ!AS5,9F,l92Q 'Twas a blustery afternoon in the year 1955 and I was braving the breezes of 5th Avenue, when I bump- ed into Elsie Moore, we get start- ed on, nwell, have you seen?H, and uDo you knew where so and so is? we finally decided to really find out what everyone of the Glass of '40 was up to so we at the nearest this is what we The first group to loom into vi dropped in to tea crystal gazer and discovered.-- of our classmates CTI 'VTCTG JCIIC OIIOS l'J'1'1.0 had forsaken nursing for matrimony, They were ilsabel Betz, Marielsie Shettsline, and Mary Soranne, The first to take the leap but follewh ed shortly by Jean Bennett, Rosie Molitor, Annabelle lee Price, Leon- ie Smith Cwe hope hefs still buying her chanpagnej, Kay Sutliff and Bea Bellingera Strange lands and familiar places were next in line. Hester Brown , and Wilma Park are in China doing Missionary work and Pearl Phillips is laboring amongst the South Amer- icans, while thoroughbred horses, and orphans are being raised by Dot Davis and Mary Pullen in the Phil- lipines. A building roserbling P.H0 in a strange setting proved to be the hospital run by Katie Siliari and Marietta CPappyj Papastphirou- peulou in Athens, Greece. Doing active nursing in Aruba, Dutch West Indies and also snaring unattached eligible mining engineers were Anr gie Stemmernan, Julie Woodburn and Rosie Barrett. And up in tho nor 5 thorn atmosphere of Neva Scotia Lyi dia Hidden did some nursing when she wasnft skiing with Janet Muel- berger who comes up weekends. Their nearest neighbor is Alice Potter who is content to loll around Canada.The next stop was Hawaii, where we saw Billy Elder and Mary Windrew, who had gone astenishingly native, From the sands of Hawaii we suddenly found ourselves amongst the snow- capped peaks of SwitzQrland. Lisl Colmers was tranping up a 'mountain trail yedeling and Jan Menge was busy'winning a figure skating can- test at a fashionable rink. New and then we get a glimpse of globe-trotting Aileen Hogan ,and Sylvia Aalte-wthe latter still cel- locting things for her scrapbook. A tramp steamer swung into view next and there was Flo Mesehutt on
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Poonys's tub acting as nurse. In shorter space of time than it takes to travel, we were back in good old U.S.A. Right near by Leng Island we saw Annie Benson's Nursery' . 395001, where she undoubtedly spoils all the babies and next door to her was Dee Rowe's Orphan Asylum Cidealj. A gay Bohemian party was taking placei in N. Y. C. given by Betz Nace and Edith Mawhinney with the able assistance of Betty Boyd: On the other side of the tracks a high tea was being held in the school for Junior Lemguersmun by Ruthie Ephraimson and Marge Hhrtwell, At the same time Mimie Wagner was doing a fine job singing Hnidan to a full house at the Metropolitan? in the audience were Ginny Friend and Edna Mae Klutas chewing pea- nuts, while Connie Moeller and He- je Whlker decorated the diamond horseshoe, resplendant in glitterw ing tiaras and feathers. Joyce Conner was there taking copious notes for her 'sassietflcolunn and Eve Kohler was noting the fashions. Suddenly Long Island came into View again. Sybil Johnson had just won her 5th annual yacht race. A southern mansion then replaced the yachts, there was Peg Wilson entertaining in true Southern style. Her house guest was Babe Foster and Martha Scharf had just dropped in-- she was just hendinf south--destin- ation ?. we chuckled for quite a while over the next picture for here was Jean Harris teaching a burly backwoods- man how to brush his teeth and in sharp contrast was Anita Harris, looking quite trim and efficient,in a doctor's office. Fleeting glimpses of the comfort- able homes and big families of Reith Fitzgerald, Marge Copeland , Libby Cicura, Peachy Booth and Dot- ty Goold were then seen. Pete Rulka in Pennsylvania and Mary Scott in New England looked happy, raising chickens on their husbandlS fHTmS - Betty Henabray toes seemed Content surrounded by babies and cernstalks in Iowa.
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