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snapping photos of Conover models jackie Marchand, Terri Schtulman, and Judy Henkensiefken, who were all wearing creations by Rosemary Bogelsack. Next to their table was a group of school teachers: janet Hardy, Ruth Hennessy, Marilyn Walter, Velma Weiner. Ruth Edwards and Sue Drezner. With them sat Barbara Hiells, now an interpreter. Wie heard Jerry Hock, now a member of the Marines and sitting with Marine Dick Massina and Navy man Phil Downey say that he wished the teachers had been that good looking when he went to school. At last the lights began to dim and the show, which was being televised, began. The television director was none other than the wonderful Ted Album and the noted television announcer, Ronald Delsner, acted as Master of Ceremonies. The main highlights of the program were a musical comedy number by the fabulous Jeanne Campanale. an aria from Carmen by Marie Vise and finally an excerpt from the new version of King Arthur. In this, Bettianne Fisch. Broadway star and D'Ann Prior. just back from a European tour, starred. Their costumes, which were indeed gorgeous. were designed by the famous Darcia Perez. As the curtain went down the applause was deafening. Then, everyone quite satisfied by the celebration for Ellie. and seeing old friends. eventually began to drift out. And as we reached the sidewalk we noticed that many of the cars lining the streets were from joe Rogers-New Car Dealer. :Most of the crowd went over to -Terry Potolsky's exclusive restaurant to eat and reminisce some more. Upon entering -It-rry's we found that Bob Lichtenstein. now playing pro basketball for the New York Knickerbockers. was already there talking to that great sports announcer Lloyd Winfield. just then Ruth Feinberg. noted columnist for the Herald Tribune and Mike Hordiner. star reporter of The New York Times entered. They went over to the table of Barbara Burns. Child Psychologist. and Marlene Snyder, Psychiatrist, who were actively engaged in conversation. A few minutes later we heard hlarlene. a comedienne at heart. shout out. Is there a doctor in the house? All eyes turned to handsome Hank Barnaby. NI D. who was entering with his capable staff of nurses. Among them was the Supt. of Nurses. Eleanor Erikson, and Janet Blaylock. Diary Ann Checka. Ines Cruz. Anne Detschel. and Martha Fiorello. SO ........ THROUGH THE YEARS AS YOU CAN TELL THE GRADS OF '54 HAVE DONE QUITE WELL, Nineteen
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