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ror. There was no doubt as to who would win. Promoting the fight was Joan Crawford who had made so much money on her ex- clusive supper clubs that she had bought boxers as a hobby. Her “Club Rendevous” rivaled Bob Piper’s eating emporium. The main attraction at the “Rendevous” was that glamorous torch singer, Sara Matto. Sara also sang on Joan Mason’s program in the near- by radio studio. Joan, the world’s top ranking commedienne, was temporarily off the air due to a strange accident. She twisted her leg in such a way that she broke her arm and had to be rushed to the magnificent Berthiaume Hospital while Dr. Carolyn Ber- thiaume fought against time and saved her life. Of course, the operation had to wait until Admiral Freeman LaCrosse had been shown through the thirty-five buildings of the hospital. In the thirty-fourth building we saw Theresa McLaughlin, all bandaged up. When we learned that she was an airplane hostess we assumed that she had been in a terrible crash but discovered that she had fal- len off a curbstone. Theresa is employed by the Richardson Air- lines. Their motto, “In fair weather or foul, in disasters and floods, in fire and emergencies -- we never make it,” was the inspiration of Sonny Richardson, president of the firm, who inherited the business from his uncle. Another thriving Burlington business was the Merrigan-DeMone Photography Agency, specializing in male subjects. Margery kept the victim happy and smiling while Mary took the picture. Th e best-known establishment in town was the George Neilsen Modeling Service. George enjoyed the world’s. most beautiful girls to model his creations. Loretta Gentile, the model most in demand, had become so fabulously wealthy that she wore an ermine ski suit and rode around in a gold and silver car. The most expensive outfits in the shop were designed by Bob Ray who has donned a dark wig and acquired a French accent. Bob designed all the clothes worn by the wife of Senator McAl lister. Since his discharge from the Marines the Senator had climb- ed steadily in politics but had not forgotten old friends. He was a steady patron of Barbara Seminatore’s Tonsorial Parlor where a floor show was provided by Bernadette O'Donnell who read Dic- kens to the Customer while he was being clipped bald. Anne Gali- peau helped Barbara out with her beauty parlor in order to earn a little money. She couldn't live comfortably on the $10,000 they paid her for teaching in Burlington High School, especially since she was saving to buy one of the McLaren made-to-order limou- sines. Raymond would even install a bar and dance floor in the car if the customer desired it. His most satisfied patron was the retired, millionaire baseball player, Billy McDevitt. After turning down several movie offers, Billy returned to spend his millions night-clubbing in Burlington. These facts have been set down exactly as we saw them in the crystal ball. If they can be believed, you may expect great things from the class of °47. Donalds Macleod [723 3)
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