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and cz Peek into Tomorrow Well, well, here comes IOSEPHINE PALLOTA. Hello! and how is dear little Elmer ? My he is getting big and he's just as sweet as ever. Elmer is two now, isn't he? Yes, Iosephine is taking her little fox-terrier for a stroll. Iuicy looking red strawberries, a banana, pineapple and what have you? Why, of course. . .CATHERINE SEBASTIAN'S latest straw hat. ANNABELLE STARK is Waiting for the Plane to come in. CYes, he's flying instead of riding this time.J The three beautiful air hostesses, CATHERINE VACCA, ANN SILVESTER, and ROSE PANNO look splendid in their smart uniforms. As nurse, ALICE MAE REVIS is in her dashing white uniform. Seems as though the men always appear to be ill. . .foolish men who chase women. Get off my foot... I'm before you! Ah, now for the pilot...under- neath the pilot cap is our air-minded DOMINIC ROMEO. tDon't rush girls, you'll get a runner in your nylons? Showing the latest in full-fashion hosiery is OLGA PISLAK, sales-clerk, in the Russo's Women's Apparel on Loverne Avenue. The proprietor, of course, is MARY RUSSO. ROSE WILLIOT with her expert sales talk is selling ANN PEZZULO the latest in an Essy creation designed by ISABELLE WARY. The art studio's famous artist, DOROTHY WETEK, is painting a portrait of the model MARY POLLICE who poses with an armful of blood-red roses in a beautiful garden. Last, but not least we find Tiihonen's Old Maid's Horne especially established for all the man-haters, by the ex-Wave VIOLA TIIHONEN. She was once in blue uniform but now she's just blue. The tire is finally fixed and once again we are on our Way. So short. . . I mean so long. -wif Page Twenty-five E+
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Drrftin' along A Turn of the Head Skidding into sight comes the twelve-passenger limosine driven by SAM PITOSCIA. Stopping on a dime tthe dime fumished by HOLLIE WILSON, who has just won it from IOHN TURNER in a.. .ah.. .game of chancel, but to go on, stopping on a dime, the magnificant head of VINCENT RESTIVO appears, Why don't you stay off the streets, we thought you were a red-light. Hey, it's BILL O'HARA, sounds the voice of RITA SANCHY, who is riding as far as the studio, for rehearsal with Ierry. CECILIA ROTI-IMAN asks if Bill would like to ride to town with them, Bill accepts and they are off with a bang! And I do mean bang! , a tire has just decided to blow. The limousine is seen being pulled into the gas station where DAVID SWEITZER, and his assistant, EDDIE STRUBLE render their services. Across the street, SANTELLI'S Music Shop catches the eyep buying the latest records is ARIA VACCARO. LUCY ANN SABUSCO, latest song- stress, sings the melodies for her. Coming up the street with a magnifying glass is the Sherlock Holmes of '56, the person who knows all, sees all, but tells nothing-IOE SAADEY. Bumping into Dr. IOSEPH ANTHONY WARINO, a conversation begins and Sherlock Saadey tells of how he instructed Dick Tracy to get Itchey. I-low? asks Dr. Ioe. Tell him to wear woolen underwear. Hum-that deserves the services of Dr. Warinol ! ! LOLA WEBB strolls down the street, carrying the groceries home. Hum, a can of baby food. I beg your pardon the former Lola Webb. It is now Mrs. , not Miss . tAh Lovei What have we here? A dog pound is correct. VIVIAN VAN STORY was always taking in the homeless dears and has finally established her Home for Lost Dogs. As manager, we find ELIZABETH TURNER, who is a big- hearted girl, whom the dogs must howl for. -if Page Twenty-four 151-
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A dramatic postlude Place ..... ..... A nywhere in the United States Time ................................... ..... T en years after Graduation In the lovely home of Mrs. Ray Pesa ...... the former EVELYN BERGER, we find Mrs. Pesa reading an article in the newspaper about her old class- mate ...... BOB ADAMS ...... Whitey , as he was known in those days. made two home runs for the New York Yankees. Down the block we hear the mounrful notes ...... do-re-me-me-me. Well, you guessed it. It's IACK GRANGER rehearsing for his debut with the YOUNGSTOWN SYMPHONY, which is now under the direction of DAN SANTELLI. On Federal Street we enter the big firm of DENT and BEND. MR. LEON- ARD DENT is the president and as his two secretaries he has AMY BARNES and BETTY GRAHAM. Mrs. Dent is the former MILDRED FORTE Where once stood the building of the Strouss-Hirshberg Company now stands FRANCIS DUSI'S FASHION SI-IOPPE. In her employ are DELORIS MARTELLA, LUCIE GENTILCORE and RITA CERIMELLI who are professional designers. On the outskirts of town we come to a sign which reads Bowl With Iimmy , a bowling alley run by IIM LEMONIS. HARRY MACHUGA is his manager. Serving as instructors are MARIE CAPEZUTTO, MARY Di IULLO, and LILLIAN NOCERA. ANTOINETTE CANNATTI, LOUISE Di DAY, and IRENE ELLIS are official scorekeepers. On hand to take pictures of the new alleys is ED CHUDAKOFF, famous newspaper photographer. Acting as pin boys are IOHN AMADIO, ANTHONY DEMAIN, and ROCCO MARCHESE. At the north end of town in the Gardenia Bowl, we find IACK MARTIN and IAMES De PAUL playing professional football for Washington Redskins. With us in the stands, covering the game is TESS BLEFARE, girl reporter. In the first-aid room of the stadium sits Nurse ANNAMARIE BALL, patiently waiting for patients. Annamarie is DR. IULIA COSTA'S private nurse. ELEANOR KEISER, now a graduate from Lake Erie College, is teaching school in the local high school. Candidate for Superintendent of Schools for '56 is HELEN MANOS. Down on Main Street in a little white house lives EDITH HEWLETTE, she is now Mrs. Morton Beverly. Going into the little white house is the community visiting nurse ........ LOIS MCELROY. Now We leave the community where all the grads of '46 have found happiness in their work and homes ........ but we will return again in ten more years. Tess BLEFARE -'Sf Page Twenty-six E+
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