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V jdigufe fo our arenfd Between the Virgin and her Child There was a gentle artg An everlioving kinship That hound them heart to heart. This strangely secret love of theirs Xvas shared with Joseph, toog A happy Trinity on earth lhlici joys and pleasures few. For kinship means not love of one, But love for one another. Theyyve taught this art to me through Bly Father and my hflother. No hurclen has hee-n given me But you have helped to hearg Fly trouhiecl heart hut Heel to yours And found a refuge there. Your lives have known Goclys ways so Xvhiie mine is young and new: But, always, you will have my love- .Iust keep on heing YOU! you-f long 43
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, ,em,g. V Lb-. Q- V- CLASS PROPHECY: JANUARY 1948 LYING from planet to planet can hecome quite horing, even it 9 1 'ian one is traveling hy Rocket-ship. That is why l am seeking diver- gaf Qyyjffl sion hy heading the nose oi my ship towards the Planet Earth. To me from the height ot l,OO0,000 leet, the contours of the earth appear to he tar from inviting. Nevertheless, not to he discouraged so easily, l turn to my radar machine, adjust and focus it, and, lo and hehold, l see,-no, this is not New York. There are orange groves, also a great mass of water, hluer than any l have ever seen. Vvhy, it must he Calitornial This ohservation is confirmed as l scoop low and see a street sign,- Hollywood and Palm. There on the corner, in neat hlack and white letters is the announcement: Hvvorks of Art hy Elizaheth. Joan Fidlerf' So Betty has really entered the field of painting in which she is most talented. Flying low over Mission Boulevard, l spy a shop ol exclusive wearing apparel. The establishment, l soon discover, is owned hy Eileen McHugh. Inside, my attention is drawn to a dark green velvet gown heing exhihited hy Frances Noud. Vvatching the proceedings with much interest is Ann Marie Gunther, the designer. l gather from the remarks of her press agent, Alice Vvalsh, that this group is having much success in setting up on the west coast a fashion center similar to that which can he found in their own New York City. Looking in the opposite direction, I see the local movie where Vilma Zavacky, my former classmate, is starring in Hllomance Amid the Rosesf, written hy her chum, Rosemarie Kozick. Vvell, l should have known they would remain inseparalale. If l have found out how seven ol my school friends have progressed in California, surely l shall he ahle to note the activities of all my former classmates. So, turning my ship eastward at the rate of l,00fl miles a minute, I arrive in the Empire State heiore you can say St. Vincent Ferrer. Upon reaching Manhattan, l ily low over Fifth Avenue. Here l see that my past opinions have loeen confirmed-Josephine Ryan has always heen clever and intelligent, so it is no surprise to me to find the main store in this section is now known as Ryans Its manager is none other than the capahle Bea Cahill. Entering the store are Josephine Nlulcahy and Joan Knudsen, and there on the third finger, left hand, of hoth girls are fyou guessed itll diamond rings ot exceptional heauty. lt,s good to see the girls' smiling iaceswa sure sign of their inner happiness. From listening to their conversation hy means of short wave, l lind that Mrs. Walter Vvehrli is the owner oi a suhurloan ice-cream parlor.
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