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'AL 'I' llJl?1lEUll YU ll 444 This is your annual reporter, S. D, Hamlin, reporting from atop the Golden Gate Bridge on the subject of personalities seen on her recent ronntl-the-world trip. To start with passengers on the same ship: there was an admiral in the XV. A. F. S., Eleanor Stittg an archeologist, Frances Brunton, who was studying Lost Mani' as well as the famous Annabel McArthttr, who captured one ol' the sailors and put him on horseback. When I reached the Orient I found Judy Cole having a hard time balancing her books because of all the small hills, and Frann Spencer drawing car- toons for the Chinese funnies, lN'hen I met Isabelle De Rose, in Europe, she was still searching for a seven-foot man: and Jeannie Dahlquist had become the newly elected prexy of the World Phi Beta Kappa and was still trying hard to hnmorize sttch societies. Crossing to England, I learned that Connie X'Vheeler had successfully swam the English Channel. aml that Barbara Selfridge had become one of Eng'land's foremost cool-headed public speakers. Returning across the Atlantic via a Taylor- owned plane piloted by Margery Eggleton, I had a little time to look over the recent hooks and magazines. I saw that Martha Kent had iust published her geometry book and had dedicated it to the faculty ol' the Hamlin School, while in Good House- keeping Magazine I noted that Misses Lawler and L'angevin were now running :t marriage bureau by mail, and that Pat Green had a Lonely Hearts column. June Lee had edited her second mystery, The lvlurder of Mrs. Macgowann and its sequel. My Escape front the Hamlin School. Upon my arrival in New York I was ntet by Patsy Ehrman. who is now the head accountant ofa bankrupt lirm. On the ntany signboards I saw advertised Polly Ross' Vic's Vitamins for Vitn and Vigorf' and the model on the wedding ring advertisements was none other than Doris Bryant. I visited the Brooklyn Navy Yard where Suzanne Kitts is the happy wife ofa com- mander. and mother of three young sons. Also doing her part is Robbie Seager, now knitting for the 'Ierries' opponents. The main Broadway production was starring Lolly Coblentz and. in the more serious world. at Columbia, Camille Kilburn is working on her thesis, the subject of which is the Salisbury Oath. On the road south 1 stopped at a small restaurant where Mary Ed Davis isa short-order cook with stews a specialty. While there, l heard Connie Roberts on the radio in that romantic script, Point WVest. In Pennsylvania 1 heard the sad news that Lola -Iungblut, the head chemist of the Du Pont Laboratories, who was assisted by one Mrs. Sample. had been killed in an explosion caused by herself. Dickie Shainwald, also in Penn.. is now running a Hue establishment, The Sonny Kennels, for tmd':r-privilegged dogs. From here I went west to a small town in Iowa where Paula Leakc and Patty Lu Cassidy are competitively collecting pins, although Miss Cassidy is Bobbing up all over the country to get the choice httys. Upon crossing the wide open plains. I learned that Mary Van Orden is now the Guest of cowboy crooners, and that liar- bara King is working hard on her wheat ranch. When I got to Oregon, they were having elections, and Laverne Hecker was running for congresswoman. Circling south. I found Sue Oyster raising nuts in the Napa Valley. Itt Los Angeles, loan VVentz was conducting tours to movie stars' homes via a streetcar on which Page Hoelscher was the conductorette. In the Boeing Aircraft Company. Kathryn Barry is now a welder, making the sparks lly. As I again reached San Francisco, I was told that Sylvia Baldwin has become acting siren for the S. F. F. D. Engine 55, and that -lean Rowe is personnel manager of the White House. training young girls and trying to instruct -lean Hanssen, the new house detective, in the ul'l of self defense. 'l'hat's 38 for this year-see you once more in 'Sill
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