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Ben Bill Joe: Clax- I hear that Frank Pasquale and Robert Suehy are clerks in the post oflice. Martha Ann Berndt is an accomplished artist, I understand. Yes. her beautiful paintings are known all over the country. Jean Parsons, Norma Fleming, Jean YValsh, and Doris Schwader are on her modeling staff. ence: In connection with that, Rosemary Pool, Al Herman, and Ted Tomey are among the well-known commercial artists employed by the H. Simon Sign Company. which is managed by Marilyn Spence. Bill. I hear that they have been doing a lot of advertising for Super Sports Goods Co., which is owned by Jolm O'Mara. Ben: Oh, that reminds me, the Senators are playing the Red Sox tomorrow, at GriHith Stadium. How would you gentlemen like to see the game as my guests? I'm sure you would enjoy it as a few of our former classmates are members of these teams. Ed Paylik is the star pitcher for the Senators and Sam Li Vecchi is the Red Soxls ace shortstop. Ed: Oh. that will be swell. By the way, Ben, who gave you the passes? Bill: He probably got them from Sig Walirsager, who is manager of the Red Sox. Ed: I was out at the ball park the other day and ran into Dick Weinstein and John Tierney, who are sports writers on the Washington Herald. Joe: Speaking of newspapers. aren't Bob Bauer and Francis Hoppel co-editors of the good old Norwalk Hour? Ben: Yes. and Ruth Thompson, Rita Stahl, and Mary Stefani are secretaries in the 'iHour office. Ed: Many girls became nurses: many of them right in the Norwalk Hospital. In fact, Betty Ann Callahan is head nurse. Adeline Giellman, Lena Giorlando, and Helen Ott are there, too. Lucy de Orio is secretary to a prominent New York doctor. Bill: Mary Gaffney, one of the rapidly growing group of women flyers, has just made another flight across the Atlantic. Her secretary and companion, Jane Parker, accompanied her. Joe: And Carolyn Coleburn just received the award for the outstanding woman journalist of the year. She is with the Farnsworth publications. You remem- ber John Farnsworth back in Norwalk High School. Ed: Jane Healy owns many exclusive dress shops throughout the country. Her chief designers are Peggy Lockwood and Jacqueline Renstrom, who are ably assisted by Dorothea Nash, Genevieve Black, and Pauline Toner. Classmates from Norwalk High School are employed as secretaries in her various shops, including Lois Boerum and Claire Knapp in New York, Elizabeth Krulish and Ethel Kurzbacher in Chicagog Jane Lublanovits and Janet Marsico in Bostong Theresa Matro and Jeanne Seaman in Los Angeles, and Betty Shapiro and Clara de Martino in St. Louis. Joe: Betty Greenberg also has a business of her own. She has taken the place of Helena Rubinstein as the world's foremost beauty expert. Ed: VVell, it sure was great to get together again and talk over old times. At this point, the waiter appears on the scene with the check. Our friends suddenly begin to disappear in various directions. Joe has to make an urgent phone call, Clarence and Bob have to see a man, Ben and Ed have a pressing engagement, Bill. dejectedly contemplating the check, sighs, What a thing friendship is!
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