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CLQS5 N. s GJ eoflrl ml P.g.1.,?a 1 s Q11 PM -asv!-'L-mfr - e Up--up--up and away! Through minutes, through hours, through days. through years--1958--z-z-zip--a quiet turn about the earth's orbit--past Mars--Jupiter--Neptune and back again-- l966--zoom--Did you get wet? We just passed the Big Dipper-- whee-e-e--down-down-down to that glimmering star--ohl We're getting close--1t's the Earth! It's really a thrill to zip through space with speed demon Dave Michalske at the helm of our stratoship. What a ship! Streamline design by Don Brown:--mechanical de- sign by that super-sphere engineer--Richard Flisikz and with that new supersphere octane developed by master chemist Bob Hovious.--for what more could we ask? Ah, what do we see on that cloud--the original Rip Van Win- kle--Bo MacDonald--in his natural state--you guessed 1t--a- sleep!--Don't disturb him, we want to see how this dream ends! Our space ship is gliding in for a landing on the penthouse airport of the famous songstress Barbara Matyk--We're just in time to hear and see the latest news--via her television set. Millicent lsuper-snooperl Zimmerman reporter on the Job-- First flash--Ralph Coleman at Birdse1l's Beautorlum. He's showing Shirley how to get natural curly hair with 'Coleman'e Curly Ourls Lotion.' But Shirley's too busy planning another trip--this time 1t's England. Bill Swann just flashed his fa- mous smile before the television camera--'Did you say England? That s wonderful, have a real good trip. So our roving reponmr moves down the block to Greenwich Vil- lage--where Don Brown--who, for the sake of atmosphere, main- tains his studio in this art1st's colony to spread his knowl- edge among the less gifted--As usual he is surrounded by beenf tiful women. He's painting them--their pictures, that is. Well, well, it looks like the model is Marge Bomba--Miss Ato- mic Age of 1958. As our reporter passes down to the corner and is waiting for the green light at Memphis--the television camera momentarily is spotted on the window in the corner office building--where we see Edith Duley as a secretary--sitting on the boss's lap-- tsk! tsk! Who is hw? We never did find out--Milly dashed through on the yellow l1ght,as usual--on her way to the latest model in school buildings--1t's located on Roadoan Road just south of Memphis. She heads straight for the gym for a sche- duled interview with Beverly Junker. Well, what do you know, she is teaching boy's gym. Congratulations! Beverly, modest va , Q--1--
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WILLIAM SWLNN In athletics he has Gained his fame, A.star most worthy Of the name. Yellow Jackets liltrbooster 5: Gross Country 2: Football 34: Track 342 Class-V.P. 3: Boys Glee 54: Mixed. Chorus 4: One Act Play 23: Jr. 5 Sr. Plays: Production Mgr. of Salute 4: Advertising Mgr. of Annual. Page I3 VI GINIA VOYNAR Of all our class The most petite Quiet and friendly And most elite. Y-Teens 1234QSec.7:Dramat1c 4: Leaders 4: Girls Glee 34. NILLICINT ZIMMEBMAN We like her work And vitticism, Her enthusiasm Needs no criticism. Y-Teens 234: Dramatic 24: 6.5.1. 2CPres.J3: Cheerleader 34: Girls Glee 234: One Act Play 34: Social Editor of Annual! Exchange Editor of sa-1utQe
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x, tll', 1: 1'., Tn-4,.'-ill!!! sg ff 3- X vb!! sd -ff'-fs o as she is, with a whisper that was seen round the world Cafter all this is televisionll told us she's wait1ng.'till 1960 and then 1t'll be Mr. 5 Mrs.--Why 1960? D1dn't you take math? That's divisible by 41 In the stadium Qseating capacity lO0,000J just back of this educational edifice, we see Bill Swann. He's greater than Knute Rockne Qstill crazy about rocks, he isll He's really a good coach. He took over Mr. Rodd's place as coach in1S54 and his teams have won championships in every sport. Just think, from that meager beginning as coach of Yale in 1948,-- he has reached the ultimate--coach of Brooklyn. Flash--latest news John Kostalnick--Vice-President of the U. S. is up for impeachment and is appealing to the class of '48 for help-Will they respond? Keep tuned to station W.B.G.S. Cwatch Brooklyn Graduates Succeed! for latest developments. Speaking of time--we hear Bob Ailor has lots of time on his hands--he's a watchmaksr. He's also president of a moving picture show chain. Hs personally supervises construction of all sets. His biggest problem at the moment is trying to catch the roving reporter and would-be lawyer, Millicent Zim- merman, to write up a new contract for Barbara Matyk to play in the dramatic musical with Marge Bombs, top character act- ress of the day. Rumor has it that Richard Fllsik is to be the villain! Bob Hovious may take leave of absence from his engineering office to play the hero! Carol James and Dorothy Zemba are also in Bob's hair! They started out to be secretaries, but it was too much work, so they decided to become executives. They made a million on their book nStenographers Do Little and No More' and are try- ing to interest Bob in the screen rights. Passing down Ridge Boulevard we come to the ULive and Let Live' Hospital and recognize its founders, 3 nurses, Marge Delzeit. Ethel Shbo, and Barbara Smith--and chief dietition Betty Kyser--They founded the hospital in 1950 and are pretty proud of themselves. Of course they haven't any doctors or patients yet--but that's a minor operation! Have patience fjokel, girls. Now for the society scoop of the day--M158 virginia vuynar, 80Ci31ite. will hold open house in her new Brooklyn Hills rendezvous--Bonezzivilla--special guests--class of '48. So ends the news of the m1nutef-this is Millicent--that's me --Zimmerman signing off--When you hear the gong--It'11 be Time To Wake Up--Bo!
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