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,4 Whale af tl C2115 Today history is in the making: the S.S. Commodore. the worldis first atomic- powered luxury liner. E embarking on her maiden voyage. lYe are to be among the lucky passengers taking the world tour. On our way to the pier we meet star reporters ROCHELLE RUBIN and ROGER BLUMENCRANZ who are covering tht story for the newspaper Of that influential editor BARRY SULLIYAN. They tell us that many of our former classmates nulnber among the celebrities aboard. .-E we approach the ship we see Captain BARRY LAFFAN on the bridge discussing our embarkation with First lfate IXIARGIE CORINO. Navigator BRUCE CATERSON, who has jtut joined them. is pointing out the route on his map. 1Iaking our way through the milling crowds present at this momentotu occasion. we notice the familiar faces of PAT BOCK. SUE COHEN. GEORGIA DENIAREST and IYARREN MEUSELBACH. As we climb the gangplank our attention is attracted by those famous actresses LORETTA BOBIBA and BETTY BEREZIN who are posing for the ace photographer DAVE ROSE. lfe were just informed by IRENE LUBELL that they will join EARLE RIALONYAY on loca- tion in India for the production of a new motion picture based on the latest best- seller of KATHLEEN CUSACK. adapted for the movies by JOAN ABKACCI- AMENTO. It will be produced by the fabulotm picture company of A. BELLIN- SON and G. PACELLA under the dynamic direction of JOE LENNETT. lYe are warmly greeted by the ship's stewardess DIANNE HARABAGLIA. who brings us to our cabin. How impressed we are by ARTY NINTZEL's ultra-modern de- sign of the ship and JANET RIEFBERG's gorgeous interior decoration. A snappy messenger boy GIL PICARD just passed by carrying a lovely floral bouquet whose distinctive design assures us that it could be the work of none other than RIAR- LENE VON DRATHAN. 'We follow him to the stateroom of the day's foremost fashion designers JOAN CICERO. MARILYN CHURCH and JOAN JOHNS- TON. They are on their way to the next fashion opening in Paris where JANET SERLIN. BOBBIE GREENE and MARLENE TROUE will be modeling their fashions. Two of America's best dressed women SUE LEYIN and CAROLYN SALMINEN are sure to be on hand to purchase some originals. Merchanclisers GLORIA GOLDEN and RENEE LEICHTER will be making copies for their large eastern clothing establishment. We are drawn into the luxurious lounge by the strains of beautiful music where we discover BERYL PETERSON .it the piano, Nearby are the popular vocalists YALERIE FERRANTE. NICK GALLO and RENE PELLEGRINI who are going on tour in England. We can be certain Twenty
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of top-notch entertainment with comedienne BARBARA ASSINELLI, musical comedy star DEE JOHNSON, and dancers NIARGARET SZIRANKA and DORENE KNAPPE aboard. YVe,ll also enjoy the dreamy music of JACK INIER- JIAN and his band with CHARLES FRIEBERG on the sax. In the ship's beau- tiful swimming pool we discover FRANK GORMAN and ARTIE FEINSTEIN putting it to good use as they get in shape for the Olympic meets. Deck tennis will be child,s play for international tennis stars DICK ROGUS and EILEEN KRAITZ. Other athletes aboard include the famous baseball professional FRANK IWISCIA and Mr. Basketball himself FRED KOHLMEIER. This voyage is costing a pretty penny, but those business tycoons, BOB GIOMBETTI, JOHN CONTI and RICHIE BURGESS have no worries. They've followed the sound business advice of TOM MCCAIN, AL BERESID and RICHIE AIDALA who. of course, keep their lawyers HANK LEVEE, SONDRA CHAIT, ROSALIND CHAIT and BOB SELZ with them at all times. Attractive secretaries like EVELYN REILLY, FLO LEONE, JOAN SCONTI and PHYLISS LISS haven't been left behind either. We can anticipate exceptional meals for the shipfs chef is BOB COULD, master of the culinary arts. Just in case we over-indulge, we may depend on the ship's fine medical staff consisting of doctors ALFRED HLAVVATY, BOB URIS, JOHN MCCAIN and EDWARD ENGLAND as well as nurses PEG DUDENHAUSEN, GAIL BARR, NANCY SHAW and JEAN BOYLE. Two medical secretaries BARBARA SAMMONS and IRMY FROEHLICH will be assisting them. If poochie is bothered by the rock and roll' of the ship we can count on veterinarian PAUL BRIDE to come to the rescue. Psychiatrists FRAYDA SEIFER and LES SHERR will settle any qualms we may have about taking such a voyage. Paris will be the destination for STEPHANIE LINDER, ELAINE SHEARWOOD, BETTE BODOR and FELIX CRUZ who plan to con- tinue their study of art abroad. Reaching an African port, Missionary BETTY ARCHER will depart to give help to the natives in foreign lands. A committee of engineers consisting of KENT KRESA, KEN EIPEL, DON EVANSON and LENNY HORN will leave us in Pakistan where they will try to improve present conditions. Having explored the ship from stem to stern, we are delighted to find so many of our old classmates aboard. The whistle warns us that our ship is about to sail and we look forward to an exciting journey. Twenty-one
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