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Page24 BRUIN GIRLS PROPHECY In New York we went to the Empure State Hotel Owned by Vuolet Meyer who us known very well As I entered the Dunung room whom should I meet But Katherune Franken appearung so neat A secretary whose work us always done Her boss us Mary Ellen Robunson Who us the promunent dean of Wellesley College Always ready to umpart her knowledge Accompanyung Muss Franken was Hazel Glover The Stonurugton Hugh School Physucal unstructor Also seated wuth them at one of the tables Was Aluce Marte wruter of chuldren s fables We were lounung them when we heard a sound Luke musuc goung down and up and around There was Marlon Susson turnung un whurls Whule conductung her orchestra composed of gurls Her gown was whute satun cleverly desugned By Dorothy Taylor the best you can fund Frances LoPresto who skyrocketed to fame Played her vuolun she has earned a great name lane Gulbert sang wuth het dustunctuve style You can hear her every nught by turnung the dual Prusculla Babcock then came out to tap Wuth that acquured Eleanor Powell snap Grace Pellett was there representung her store Wuth models more beautuful than we had e er seen before Among the group of models was someone we know Rose Manzella the hut of the fashuon show Incudentally Grace saud Belmeda Pont answers the phone In Pellett s Department Store wuth meloduous tone And that Verna DePerry us theur accomplushed beautucuan Who cares for theur haur and complexuons wuth precusuon Then a gay party entered that attracted our attentuon And the conversatuon that ensued makes the uncudent worth mentuon For they came to our table and when seated explauned The vocatuons of the other gurls who remauned Dorothea Champlun saud she was a stylust of beauty Who came to the Hotel un that lune of duty Funuce Gledhull who was wuth her us a famous buyer The kund that all the large stores would luke to hure The thurd one of the group at that moment burst un It was Maruorue Caddo wuth her usual vum She s an avuatrux of great reputatuon Who by her explouts has startled thus natuon They told us that a dog wuth a uucll trauned barlt Could be purchased at a kennel owned by Helen Whutlock And that Rhoda Wuseman ouns an antuque shop Wuth noueltues that malte all the touurusts stop Beatruce Wedloclt appears on the sulu er screen She us Hollywood s present beauty queen A gurl scout durector us Charlotte Tuute She merely plans the work and others do ut A teacher of uournulusm us Dorothy Brown , . ' 1 9 s 1 a Q s s . . . . , , . a , . 1 u x 1 . . , 1 v ' ' ' . u 1 a a a 1 s 1 s u a v u - , ' . u - ' u - , . f ' 1 ' , . .. . 2 - v V '
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BRUIN Page23 CLASS HISTORY We are leaung Stonmgton High School Anyone wull tell you that we are leaung a school that IS not outstandmg for nts beauty of construction Nexerthe less the majorxty of us are leaung wrth regret ln our hearts We cannot help looking backward m retro speet and standnng mentally rn the renewing box As usual our class was composed of students from West Broad Street School St Mnchael s Stonmgton Grammar School and the Mystnc Broadway School Durmg our first hugh school year we were separated As one group we held our first class electlon rn Mlss Mullaney s room and Daxnd Austm was chosen to shape the destlmes of the Sophomore Class The class sponsored no soclals durlng the year but nt drd pxrtnclpate nn the competutnve plays The class of 1937 surprlsed exeryone by walknng off wnth the prlze for the best play of the eserung Robert Rxchmond Verna Dontld Kmncy stlrred nn the Pampered Darlmg Mlss Mlry Mullmey dnrected the play Then came the fmal exams and many were the frightened hearts th ll aw uted the res llts It was lust a false alarm for most of us howexer and we passed into our thlrd year Once lgam the class testnhed to the esteem ID whlch they held Dlklel Austin when they elected hum presndent for the second successne xelr So low were the flnancual coffers of our cllss thxs thnrd yelr that rt was feared for a trme that the class would haxe to depart from tradmon and not present the annual prom enlde From a sery successful Thanks rung dance a cake sale and a sprung dance howexer we rused enough money Thus the bug atfanr of the year from the stand pomt of the unrors was the umor Prom The dance proxcd a social and financnl success Bob Snmpson and hrs orchestra prouded the music for the one hun dred and fifty couples attendlng It must not be thought that our class boasted merely of socxalntes We had a fanr representation on the honor roll and our athletes were xery promment nn sports And then came the Semor year the most glorious year of all' The annual Sennor Promenade gnven by the Semors was just another success to add to the long lust of achxevemcnts lccomplrshed by the class The town hall was garly decorated with Christmas trees 1nd the class color scheme of green and srlxer trans formed the hall unto a magrc furyland The prom committee whrch lrranged the affur was headed by ames EmlllO the Senror Class Presndent Next on the calendar of ex ents came the Sprung Speclaltles presented at the West Broad Street School Aprrl 16 Thus affair consisted of three plays and a dance The Senlors presented as their part of the program 1 one lct comedy entntled The Arm ll of Reuben Mlss Mary Cogan and Mxss Grlce Clrlson flculty adusers directed the play We hue come to the end of the pathway The cherished goal for whlch we hue strnen has been reached as we proudly recene our dlplomas May the frxendshlps cultn ated during our school years together not be forgotten after graduatnon il V' . . ' , , . . ' A . V. . -f , . . . . . f v . , Y. , --i 4 I r ' ' '. 1 ' 7. . Y V, . ' ' , , . 5 , . . ' , 2 A 4 4 Q A ' . . 1 7' .1 . ' '1 1 .. . .1 . .v. y . - . ' 4 ' v . . f . 1 1- 1 . . y .. 1 ' V - Dcljcrr Dorothea Cham lun eremnah Shea and I . N . .. - ., ,' A . . 1 . . ' K l t 4 L ' 1 t . 7 ' ' 'L L 'Z . 'K . ' . . ,, . V 7 4 4 A ' 4 1 1 f' .I ' . . . , , ,L .4 - . .V . ,Q '- ' '. - , Y' . A ' ,L . , a'- 4 4' ' ' 4 '. ya- v v, , s 1 ', 4. . . 'c , . . . .
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BRUIIN Page 25 XX'hen taught by her no one eyer wears a frown Anna Puprllo IS a teacher of scrence She knows what makes folks grow to be grants Ardell Chapman rs on an ocean lrner She s a stew ardess and there s no one finer The Seottlsh dancer who IS yery well known ls Iydra Clachrne fapporntments made by phonel A nxfty flying sunt IS the usual dress l'or Marcelle Norman who s an arr stew ardess Maryorre Coan rs a capable nurse Who makes her patlents better not worse Beserly Syly la IS a dretlclan Who does xery well rn her chosen mlssron Angelnne Dnppolrna rs a nurse superusor There IS none who rs any kinder or wrser lxeeprng 1 neat house rs Vxrgrnra Gley ln 1 eozy bungalow on a mountarn hrgh Crue Russell rs also marrred I hear Her home rs hlled wrth comfort and cheer l lrzlbeth Panerera through books does pore She s 1 llbrarlan whom all chrldren adore Cl ure McKinley of our alma mater C hose the profession of a news commentttor Dorothy Cadomsky renders her serwrces At the Non Crack Thermos Bottle ofhces If you wrsh the dressmaker Sophie Garelow It s to Leon s Specialty Shop you must go At any tnme Rrta Costa you may see The proprietor of a tea shop named the Sally Lee Irllran Bnrchall rs a figure skater You wall hear of her rn the Olympics later True to the re1d1ng of her lrttle palm Lrllnan Babonas runs a darry farm Idna Comeau has a responsxble posrtron As secretary to a dretrcnan You hawe seen the rare orchnds june Stew 1rt grows Wllere she has them d1spl1yed rows upon rows The presrdent of the Industrnl Trust Company Pros es to be none other than Fsther Dawley losephrne DCGIHLC whose mlth rated ln A rank ls now employed rn 1 loe1l bank Aneelrne Irdestrr rs 1 bookkeeper In C B Cottrell s you wrll often meet her C 1ther1ne Kendzn rs now engaged In selling eanarles each one rn a cage Nlonne Swallow lmenteel 1 needleless machine Thar s the mswer to exery dre smaker s dream Gr1ce Southworth doubtles lx y 1ll be soon A rn 1l to WaltD1sney wrth ' er cartoon Nhry Dunh 1m 1 photographer by trade H15 mlde .1 type of proofs whrch wrll not flde Vrrgrnra Chr1strn1 nes er does shlrk Her ehosen duty of technrcal work M1rg1ret Brenn1n rs 1 Mlrtha Rlye She IS well known on I'lCllOI0tl1y V . , 7 , . , . 1 , . ,I . . .. A 7 s , 7 . . . . . , , A k , . . , . ., K .K-L K , , , , 1. .L ' ' 1 ' , . 1 . ,L 5. . .y . V . 7 3 , . ' 0 . - . .C 1 3 A L . . . L5 Z., , ,U 4 '- 4 4 ' . ' h f v , t . , , . .t ,., 5. K . K t ,Q V 4 V' s SL K '. Y' '- 1 it 'Z A . . L , ,L . L, Y . L , ,, , , 6 K L , . Q , , .n , .V ' N. 1 . . rx 4 ,L ff ' ' A, Y ' - .' 1 -' . ' . 'L ' ' . ,. . . , . . . 1.
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