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CLASS PRGPHECY deaf, who tell us that JOE MCELYAN is in Paris, studying' hair-styling, and that RICHARD AYAYNE, author, is also abroad. working on the background for his new book. At the far end of our table sits PAT STONE, educational director at a fashionable girls' school, conversing with MARY ELLEN SCOTT. police woman, about MURIEL MEDIN'S new book, Traveling Through China . The program, featuring only the mem- bers of our class, is swelegant . CARYI. EPSTEIN, in Chicago on a traveling tour, talks about Hollywood: MARTHA YORK, radio star, gives a monologue: ANDY DOLAN, who is called the second Arthur Murray, and ANN BOYLE, a pro- fessional jitterbug, give us an exhibition of their skill: ROBERT HORTON. magi- cian, holds us spellbouud with his tricks, and CLARENCE CARTER reads us some of his latest poetic works. PRIS- CILLA LA YETT. ALICE FAIR- CHILD, ELAINE DAYIDSON, ROSE- M A R Y AY A R D and D O R O T H Y CROAYE each sings us a song, and AR- LENE THORSON, music teacher, also displays her art. As a special treat, AYI L- LIAM TABBERT of the Civic Opera Company, sings for us and sings again and again in response to our applause. Such talent we have in just one class from Hirsch! The tables are removed, the lights dim, and the music starts. The dancers move out on the Hoor. In the whirling crowd moving in the ballroom, we see JEANNE JAESCHKE, dentist's assistant, dancing with JERRY SMITH, architect. Danc- ing near them, we sf-e DON HARDY, in- vestor, and DAXYN BLOSS. librarian. PEGGY SPANINGER, commercial art- ist, is smiling up into the face of FRANK- LIN IESSUP. pilot. Rear Admiral LOAYELL RICHMOND is dancing' with MAR-IORIE HENNESSEY, candy sales- girl. JO ANN LOOMIS, hat check girl. is dancing with HOAYARD SILSDORE, gym teacher. During the intermission, we see IEAN HARRELL. SHIRLEY ROS- ING, and MARGARET CAMPBELL. all commercial artists. in a group talking' with JERRY BOAYKER, artist: DON- ALD DRIVER, artist: and CARL OS- TERHOFF, cartoonist for a big Chicago newspaper. The music starts again and PETE SGUROS. fireman. moves out on the dance floor with YIRGINIA COAYARD. teacher, but KENNETH ENRIGHT. dentist, cuts in, and Pete moves over to cut in on ROBERT ROBINETTE, mc- QQ QQ QQ Q55 QQ Q QQ Q53 .Q QQ QQ ta' QQ QQ 5 Q Q-v QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Qt? QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ chanic, who is dancing' with NANCY RILEY, librarian. AYhile laughing at Bob's misfortune, Architect DAYID MOON'S dance with D O R O T H Y DRUMMOND, beauty operator, is inter- rupted by MILTON HENDRIE, C.P.A. AYILLIAM STOEFEL, insurance sales- man, whirls by with ELLEN TUTTLE, librarian. EYELYN JOHNSON, stew- ardess, waves a merry greeting to JANE LUNDGREN. another stewardess, and ROBERT DAHLB ERG. salesman. as she swings by with EUGENE LANG, mat- tress demonstrator. RATHRYN GAFFNEY steps up to the microphone to sing RUTH AYIL- SON'S latest song. In the crowd gath- ered around the bandstand we see HELEN HENN and MA D EL I N E HERTZEL, two school teachers: the AA luNl.LRtw1ns, LL QILLE and IA DA, who are both elevator operators in YER- Nt JN DANIELSON'S department store: and M A R G A R ET XYITHERS and MARIAN ETTEN, both gym teachers. The crowd breaks up and YICTOR TAYLOR, draftsman. manages to reach SHIRLEY OZMENT, jewelers assis- tant's side lo ask her for the next dance before CLIFFORD TEELING, commer- cial artist. does. Clifford, not discouraged, disappears in the throng and soon we see him dancing with JEAN ROACH, tele- phoneoperator. Model GLORIA KNUD- SEN and BILI, PRESSLER, who is one of Hollywood's greatest publicity mana- gers, pass by, and near them we spot AR- LETTA LOOMIS. English teacher, with FRED PIERCE. civil engineer. Sitting' out this dance are IRENE DAYIS. court stcnographer, and BER- NARD REDER, history teacher. Stand- ing near the windows, gazing out at Mich- igan Avenue, are GAYEN THOMAS, pri- vate secretary, and TED RIMBLE. lawver. The music ceases and we pass into an adioining room for some punch and light refreshments. Already seated in the room and engaged in conversation are LOR- RAINE GREENE. MARY ELLEN QUINN. GERTRUDE LIPTON, and MARGARET O'NEIL, each an active clubwoman and member of a Citizens' committee. Another clubwoman. VIR- GINIA COYTE, who is a National com- mittee woman for a political party, enters with DONALD DILDINE. asking him to contribute his artistic efforts to a series of political cartoons. In a moment, she is off to ask BOB AYENZEL, ace pho- CContiuuerl on page 1-ill
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