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June 30—Admiral Tifft, after retiring from the Navy, ended his first successful year as a professor in Morrisville. July 4—After an interview with Connie, the professional football player, we learned that Eleanor Robinson, Lu- cille Lomonaco, Faye Allan, Judy Per- yer, and Nellie Fox, business adminis- trators and private secretaries of the well-known engineering and law firm, Tomarchio and Finn, moved into their offices on Park Avenue. This building, as we all know, was planned by the renowned architect John Bayliss. August 6—The Misses Mott and Scanlan left today for Lockport, Indiana to meet their Air Force fiancees. September 18—The firm Ackerman, Cos- tello and Tomatore owned by Joyce Mil- ler, Mary Fresina, and Marilyn Ali, crashed the stock market today. September 23—Still possessing her sweet face, hair and figure, Gladys Parker was chosen queen of Atlantic Service Station. October 9—Navy Notes: Mike Becker, now captain in the Naval Reserve, commis- sioned Swab Parsons as an ensign today. October 11—Capt. Scherrer, Navy Veter- an, is now setting up his pharmacy called “Old Andy’s Drug Store” aboard his new liner “Tootsie.” November 17—Miss Martha Myers started a private nursery school near Dream Town, N. Y. Among the children at- dending is Janie Curtis, daughter of Mrs. Virgil Curtis, formerly Jane Brown. November 24—Muriel Breed, Queen of the Onion Harvest, was called to Washing- ton to become the private beautician of our new President. This appointment automatically forces A. Fresina, our last president’s barber to again draw unemployment insurance. December 7—The medical technician Jeanne Sorci, with Sonja Miller, a practical nurse, finished cleaning up the slums in New York’s east side. Miss Sorci said this work could not have been ac- complished without the help of Pat Pe- trie, a home economics instructor, and Ed Beickert, a food technologist. —MARILYN BUSHNELL and ESTHER KINCAID page twenty-one
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