St Angela Hall Academy - Veritas Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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lune Class Prophet 19S2 the banner read. Spend your vacation in New York, the wonder city, and see the World's Pair. I remember the Fair of I-lll when I was in St. Angela Hall Academy, and I wondered as I strolled down the avenue toward the Lagoon of Nations, which now was a more glorious sight after years of war and hard earned peace, if I would see any of my class- mates again. Much to my surprise, I saw Helen Mclsaughlin, Mary Eraser and June Bcrin leaving the Luzette . Helen greeted me with the amazing news that she had just been appointed dean of Blackwell's School for Girls. June, looking smart and chic, announced that she was soon leaving for Hollywood to design the clothes for Constance Bicks, who was starring in Jeanne Olvino's famous novel Above All Thisf' Then Mary Fraser left us, for she was flying to Cuba with valuable reports of the Acme Rubber Company. As she put it, I have a million things to do.', At the professional building we stopped to see the latest advances in social science. In a lecture room we were overjoyed to hear a recording of Mary McGann,s discussion of social science, Mary herself was touring the country. Just entering the Medical Center was Kathyrn Driscoll with her husband, a famous specialist, and his assistant Eleanor Bischoff. Eleanor had been proclaimed the typical nurse of the year. Only when we were seated at the Polish Restaurant did we realize that Martha Baxter and Alice Boyle were trying to signal us from the across the room. Martha has definitely taken the place of John Whitcioinb as our favorite illustrator. Her clever drawings look out at you from magazines and newspapers. Alice, we learned, was a very popular member of the young married set. She invited us all to a dance she was giving. Our next stop was the Red Cross Building where Peggy McGuire and Eileen Conefrey, society women prominent in charitable work, greeted us from behind a display of medical supplies. Near the entrance to the Boston Building we were attracted by a picture of a lonely, dark-haired girl and a distinguished-looking man. Going closer we found that the girl was our own Eleanor White, now happily married to the mayor of her beloved Boston. Passing down the avenue we came to the Cosmetic Building, and being women, we entered. Holding the most impressive position in the building was the demonstration of the cosmetics of Mae O'Brien. Admiring a display of powder were Joan Dillon and Antoinette Gioguardi. Antoinette looking very smart, told of her coming marriage to a famous actor, and Joan amused us with her exciting experiences as a kindergarten teacher in 21 small town. Hello! Hellolv someone called. janet Riley and Joneth Tracy were trying to attract our attention. Joneth was sporting one of her own smartly designed hats definitely looking like Paris. Witliout delay janet lead us to the model houses and showed us one which she was responsible for decorating. No wonder she was a success. The house was beautiful. However, much to our dismay, time seemed to have flown, and finally we realized that we had to part company. The famous proverb 'iparting is such sweet sorrow would have fitted our sad little group for with many promises to get together again and a few more lingering good-byes we went our separate ways. GRACE DE STEFANO, MARIE ANN KELLY.



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Seventh Annual Music Piecilal ADEREXVSKFS Song of joy QMinuetj was featured by the Glee Club as a tribute to his memory at the Seventh Annual Recital of the St. Angela Hall Music Department, held at Bishop Loughlin High School on April 29. The Glee Club sang also Schubertis Ave Maria. , Tschaikowsky was represented by Concerifo in B Flat Minor and Waltz of the Flowers. The harpists played Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Chmwns and The Harp That Once Through Tczmls Hall. The String Ensemble and the Rhythm Band also performed. The high school students participating in this musical were Margaret Hayes, Joan Jennings, Eleanor Werring, Mary Vinci, Eileen O'Shea, Mary Louise Massa, Marguerite Stevens, Anne Dannemiller, Eileen Conefrey, Wilma Grossman, Lucille McEvoy, Louise Grace, Carola Carlin, Patricia Cunningham, Elizabeth Quaritius, Florence Buonazura, Frances Nevins, Mary Jane Cogan, and Jean Delaney.

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