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Helen: Dorothy: Helen: Eileen: Dor othy: Helen: Dorothy: Helen: EileeM: Dorothy: Eileen: Dorothv: Helen: Eileen: Dorothy: Helen: Dorothy: Helen: ' ' Eileen: Dorothy: Eileen: Helen: Speaking of P.G.’s Johnnie and I bought tickets at Radio City from Peggy McGrath and v ho do you suppose the usher was-F ' rod Collins .1 felt it my duty to repremand him for his lack of polish. V ith a grin he replied, Don’t rub it in, Helen . Does that conclude the subject of Johnny Baker? Almost. I say you’ve finished Helen.Give someone else a chance. Dot, now that we are reminiscing, haven’t you anything further to report? I think I can offer a little information, on some of them. In fact I actually bumped into one the other day or to be more accurate he bumped into m.e the big brute. Vho? Patience,Helen. It was Joe Moore, He ' s a Western Union Messenger Boy and did he looV cute ridina a bike.I saw Larry Heron playing football last fall. He’s with the Green Bay Backers, a professional team. Only last night I met Kitty Bardsley. She is making her debut tonight and I’m invited. I suppose you got invitations? I did. Me too. I guess the four hundred will all be there. Which means that we’ll have a chance to meet the really famous members of the class. For instance? Admiral Keenan and Professor V. P. Goddard. Really, what a thrill to meet Vln, the inventor of the invisible ray. Have either of you heard from Greta Chapdelaine? Greta will be there tonight. She’s superintendent of Nurses at the Metropolitan Hospital so it’s hard for her to got ofi but her assistcht, i.aryalice-Wrenne, is go¬ ing to take her place for the evening. Roselie Lescoe will be there too, but a little late as she has taken over the Kate Smith urogram. I wonder if the bearded bruiser, Dave Lynch, will come. I hope so. I’ve always wanted to meet a v-zrestling champ¬ ion and this will be my only chance. By the way, what about Irene Bessette? She has been studying culture for the last seven years, and is thinking of opening a studio in the metropolis of Mendon. Oh, girls! Did I tell you that I went to see Macbeth in New York? Well. This is really good John Davoren took the part of Mac¬ beth and Alice Moroney portrayed Lady Macbeth. It’s kind of hard to picture Alice Moroney playing the part of the hard and ambitious Lady Macbeth but it’s true neverthe¬ less. That just goes to show that We can never tell what the future holds for us. I’m sure no one ever thought Jack Davoren would appear behind the footlights, and still, when we read Hamlet he certainly did the ghost stunt su¬ perbly .
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Dorothy: Helen: Dorothy: Helen: Eileen: Helen: Dorothy: Helen: Eileen: Dorothy: Helen: Eileen: Dorothy: Eileen: Helen: Eileen: Helen: Dorothy: Plelen: Eileen: Helen: Dorothy: Helen: Eileen: Helen: Eileen: Dorothy: Who would ever think that Bill would turn political.How he hated school. Plere ’ s a bit of startling news! Whom do you think v as voted to be New York ' s most celebrated model? Guess I Tell us, Helen I hate that guessing business,v7ho is it? Want to guess, Eileen? Now don ' t be hateful, Helen, you ' re only wasting time. All right since you are too lazy to guess, I ' ll tell you it ' s Joan Tobey. Joan Tobey?Will v onders never cease and this very morn¬ ing. I read in the paper that r.Iafalda DeSalvia is living oh Hug de la paix. Rue de la paix? Pourquoi? Glad you haven ' t forgotten all your French, Helen, but what is Mafalda doing in Paris, Dot? She ' s designing fashions and has an international repu¬ tation for originality and- Really, what a diversity of paths the members of 1939 have chosen. There ' s Mary McKenna writing novels by the carload and Arlene Quirk hostess for the American Air¬ line Company, and Leon Osachuk- Of course. Leon, we all knew he would do something big but just imagine working his way to the very top of the Sinclair Oil Co.I met Grace Mitchell and Eddie Beyer in California and almost forgot to mention Jennie Koss. What are they doing? Grace Mitchell was entertaining at a dance and was ass¬ isted and escorted by Eddie Beyer. Jennie has hit star¬ dom with M.G.M. Girls who do you think called me up and asked for a date last Tuesday? You ' ll never guess so I! ll tell you----- Johnny Baker. The million dollar playboy who has gone stuck-up? None other. Did you accept? Of course, after all he ' s an old schoolmate and- Yeah, we know. V ell a million dollar offer doesn ' t come very often and you would do the same yourself. Don ' t get excited Helen, you ' re about the twenty-fifth on his list. I don ' t mind. I ' ll start from the bottom and v ork up. W’here did you go? What did you do? Luncheon at Ritz, dancing at Billy Rose ' s Castlemanor and listened to B. McGrath and his Ililford Minstrels. Mary Dempsky and William Hayes are professional dancers in the cast. Charlie Miller took us up in the elevator. At last he has reached great heights but still he has his ups and downs. Vir inia St. Geor. ' se has a News Stand in the South Stat- ion in Boston,and I heard that she ' s quite a wealthy, woman. I ' m sure she is. Virginia would draw a crowd anywhere she went.
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Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Helen; Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Helen; Dorothy; Eileen; Helen; Eileen; Helen; Dorothy; I got the biggest shock of all when I heard Frances Cull- inan had become a Sister of St. Joseph. That’s nothing to the surprise I got when I read that, Betty Duggan and Louise Tosches had become opera singers and Anna Curley 9. concert pianist, and Mary Condry, the amateur Tennis lueen. Guess we’ve hashed over the whole class--wait-what about Edith Krauss? Goodness, Eileen. Didn’t you recognize her? She is my maid and she admitted you this morning. Gosh, Dot, I didn’t Imow her she’s grown so slender,I’ll have to see her before I go. I think I’ll have to be traveling along now,Dot. I’ve an appointment with my dietitian, Connie Hev combe at 4;40. Better step on the gas, Helen, it’s almost that now. I think I’ll move alono- with you as I’m taking dancing les¬ sons from Peggy Pahy and I promised her faithfully I’d be there on time. Just for a chance. No sarcasm. Dot, please. But Eileen, why are you taking dancing lessons?! thought you were so wrapped up in water colors and oil paints, that nothing so frivolous intorosted you. Just a diversion, Dot. Need a little exercise after the long hours before the ceenvass. You see I haven’t a mil¬ lionaire to amuse me as Helen has. Well, I think I need a little diversion as well as you. Yes I agree. It must be av fful to write those so b stories all dav long. And for Boston American! U ' h, Helen, can’t you get into some of the higher spheres of literature? Must earn ray bread and butter girls, and if the world wants sobs why not give it to thorn. Coming Helen, we ' ll both be late. Bye Jot, see you later. Bye Dot, I’ll drop in soon. I ' ll be seeing you tonight. ?j OfrJ£Cy The future lies ahead of us We leave the past behind The things to come, we look to now Perhaps a Job to find. Prophesying people say our future does look bright But we must be on the side of Christ To make our life go right.
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