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55665555K5iS5tSiz25E5iS5Z?slti5tSiE5tSiS5ZSiS5QSi3Ei55Z5iS5Z?i'E5Ziaii5tSiS5Z5i35tSiS5Z5i55iS5Z5i35t3i5Z5i55tSi55Z6it3t5i5ZiiotdijGio? is a member of the new High School Brain Trust . . . joseph Richards is president of the Pastime Athletic Association . . . Edith Beregow is modeling for Saks-Fifth Ave. Helen Harwood is a missionary in darkest Africa. She specializes in teaching the natives the art of proper sneezing and correct giggling . . . Florence Cnchnyski is a teacher at Danbury Normal School . . . Etta Davis is singing at the Metropolitan Opera House . . . Ruth Iohnson is assistant principal at the new Norwalk High School . . . Richard jordan is just graduating from college. Time means little to Dick . . . Anne Corcoran is a famous woman journalist . . . Try your eyes, Mary . . . fMary Bartley takes telescopaj There is Virginia Rose, a champion woman bowler. Her average on duckpins has been one hundred ninety-one for the past eight years . . . Ruth Saxton is demonstrat- ing the qualities of Noiseless Spaghetti at the new High School restaurant . . . Fay Schoolhouse is making Norwalk fashion-conscious with her streamline silhoutte . . . Bernard Shields is known as Battling Bumbof' Newspapers call him the Kayoed Kid . . . Carl Rozic is maitre d'hotel at the new Norwalk Hotel . . . He specialized in making ladyfingers and lots of dough . . . Albert Santella is a famous cartoonist. He illustrates the bald-headed ads and the holes in the cake that was made with the wrong flour. Walter Sleidd is still in school . . . in school but not of it. He is janitor of Norwalk's new High School . . . Robert Soule is Professor Soule to you and all the rest of us. He is another member of the new High School's brain trust . . . Betty Murray is secretary to Professor Soule . . . George Quick and Everett Palmer are accountants for the State of Connecticut. The State has now balanced its budget, due to their excellent work . . . Mabel faves is on Broadway, shopping. Shes been shopping ever since leaving High School . . . Norwalk now has a new Fire Company composed entirely of women. Ruth Larrauri is Captain of the company, with Frances Lepofsiey and Marie Lipera as lieu- tenants. With about twenty other ladies, they play bridge day and night, dressed in rubber shoes, raincoats and helmets, ready to respond to any and all alarms. Here is a tale of woe. Murray Meyers opened an insane asylum near the new High School for the treatment of students who were over-studious. Murray nearly starved to death for lack of patients, but finally, Earl Iskiyan, taking a home-study course, developed violent symptoms and had to be placed in a padded cell. Murray overtaxed himself in trying to cure Earl, and went insane himself. Basil Marella has taken Charge of the asylum, but still gives credit to Murray, just as he did in our High School days. Elma Martin and Sylvia Lysohy are leaders in a movement for the return of W5?F?25?+?Q?'2QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ5?+9Q+??95'l'??Q+99?l9Qi?9?i?29?+??9?i9Y?i295l?29?99?i99?+32Q+??9il9?9?+??9il?YR
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