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The little globe spins around-a tiny ball of color. It slows in its whirling sphere and we can outline a familiar pattern of land and sea. Is that the Big Pacific there? I see a vessel in mid-ocean in command of Admiral YV alter Dziedzic. And there on deck? Itis Agnes Blanchard, President of the American Teach- ers' Association. There in crisp white uni- forms are the ship's nurses-Azalia Richter, Beverly Runey, and Patty Iones. Roy Bar- rineau, First Mate, we find below. The globe spins on around! The shore of California-Hollywood, we hear, is dense- ly populated with ,55 grads. George Nixon is opening in a new TV series, MThe Giantf, with Eugene Lowe as stand-in. The Acade- my of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has established a new award this year and is presenting to Kay Tawes an oscar for the Best Comedienne with a Straight Face. Onward spins the globe! In Denver, it has been disclosed that Iacqueline Murray is the Mystery Model for the OPPORTUNI- TIES FOR OPERATORS Telephone Adver- tisement. Side by side on the main street are the uAce,' Trackshoe Corporation, owned by Buddy Sirisky, and the KBuster Brownv Shoe Corporation, under President Lillian Barrett. Central U.S.! Chicago! The remake of 4'The Silent Mann opened yesterday at the Fox, starring 'Iames Caraviello, and co-starring Patricia Siddall and Blanche Heiterer. The current best-seller on the market is 'iPoems of Memoryv by Catherine Chapman and pub- sixteen SENIOR lished by Reynolds and Richards, Inc. Wil- liam Kanapaux and Louis Kruger have in- corporated to form the factory for Model Airplanes. The East Coast ! Big New York! Broad- wayis lights herald the debut of Peggy Con- nor at the Met. Members of her chorus are Gene Martin, Judson Garrett, Charles Blan- chard and Robert Riols. The new, improved uCopav has changed management and is now being run by Rose Marie Esposito and De- lores Fabian. Walter Winchell is announc- ing on TV that the Unknown Trumpeteer for the current Oldsmobile ad is George Whetsell. Weill travel on down the East Coast to Washington, where Senator Ioe Matt and Big Business Leader Leonard Melfi are now debating over the income tax issue. Also in business matters is Ann Lauro, originator of the TV program, 'iHow to Decorate Your Kitchcnf, The Adry College for Women has introuced an entirely new course under the tutorship of the College President, Arleen Adry. The course-United States History. The little ball turns on-we cross the rough Atlantic to the Irish coast and are greeted by Americais Ambassador to Ireland, Robert Condon. Also on the little i'Emerald,' are Mary Claire Murphy, manufacturer of Irish lace, and john Condon, President of the Na- tional Hibernian Society. YVe cross on over to England and find Mary DiYorio in the Tea Concerns there. Bobby McLaughlin profits from the Kbagpipe in- dustryv in Scotland.
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PRGPHECY Around to a little green tinted area on the map, and where thereis France, thereis Paris. Here we find Nancy Swain, Rita Slate, Leah Sturcken, and Frances Fox as American Models in Parisf, In Germany are more American women. The former Jean O,RKJl1l'kC, Roberta Beattie, Alberta Biering, and Carole Shahid, all wives of VVashington diplomats, are guests of Ger- manyis star reporter, Brunhilde Bunger. Also in Germany is Grace Bolchoz, Chair- man of the 1965 Truant Officers, Ballf, Spinning on, the globe reveals the little country of Switzerland. In a big medical center here is Doctor XVilliard Oldmixon who has discovered a new vaccine for mental dis- turbances. His staff of nurses in this ex- periment included Linda Doherty, Petrina Ciuffo, Patty Brown, Betty Brandes, Eleanor Viele and Sarah Alexander. The whole ex- periment was transcribed by the doctoris secretary, Patty Igoe, who has now received a citation for typing speed-200 CXVPM CCorrect Words Per Monthj. Touring Asia, we find the f'Green Ripplef a substituteless football team, whose mem- bers are all former members of the BEHS 'cGreen VVavef, The players are Tommy Finnegan, Tommy V aught, Tommy Fosberry, Frank Iones, Frank McMahon, Ernie Iones, Kenneth Cone, Danny Bohling and Bobby Simard. Singing in Iapancse Opera is Philip Prow- land. Residing with him during the opera season is his manager, Eddie Coulter. Stationed on Formosa are Captain Danny Close and Sergeant Jimmie Heffron. seufiitccii The dot of Australia in the South Pacific comes into view. Here we find 2 basketball coaches in a girls, school, Frances Bozzelli and Hermine Low. In Hawaii, we see Frances Melfi driving a high school bus. The Pacific Coast looms ahead again, and again our eves travel over the U. S. It is a more distinct view now for the ball is slow- ing to a stop. As it gently rocks to a halt in its orbit our eyes fall on a little state at the southeast tip of the continent. South Carolinal And here is Charleston, where General lack Pitts is this month succeeding General Mark W. Clark as President of The Citadel. joan Holling, a prominent society woman, has begun a compaign for 'iMore French Teachers in the Southf, The Mothers, League of America has named the former Miss Margie Harvey of Charleston as Mother of the Year. Runners- up were lean Harlow, Barbara Doran and Iudy Qualey. The Gibbes Art Gallery has selected the paintings of lane Tobias for a public exhibi- tion. Iudges were Tassie McMahon, Robert King and George Aimar. The Globe has completely stopped. We have been around the world and have been reunited with all the members of the BEHS Class of ,55. Now that our whirl into the futureis done, we must get our feet back on the ground and set our pace for the ful- fillment of the ambitions that can make our greatest dreams come true.
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