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GlcuU PnafUtecif, Of course, Doug has working for him Donna Galton, who writes the daily gossip column. Elvira Galavotti is presently employed by M G M Studios designing hairdos. In Las Vegas, the two advisors stopped at the Gold Nugget, where Frank Lucarelli has the biggest pool room in the city. They traveled through the Middle West and visited Mr. Frank Sgroi, who has a large wheat farm. In Omaha, Nebraska, Carleen DeFazio and Joan Farnam have recently established their own secretarial school. In South Bend, they met Nita Jaquin, who was the first girl majorette ever to lead the great Notre Dame Band. Mr. Ross Stag- nitti is also employed there as head of the math department. In Chicago they visited Gail Palmer and Brenda Niles who are both registered nurses at a hospital in that windy city. They visited the shoe factoi-y of Mr. Jerry DeBalso, who makes shoes for people with feet larger than size 16. They weren’t surprised to find Barb Shields working there as his private secretary. They stopped at Northwestern and visited Alice Carney who is head of the Science Department. They happened to catch a TV program which was wrestling from Marigold. Of course, the winner of the match was none other than Fred Dunn. From Chicago they flew to our nation’s capitol where Miss Susie King had recently been promoted to the head of the FBI, the first woman ever to hold that position. Pat Mascari also works for the government as a secretary to the secretary to the President. Jim Lewis is still in the Army where he is now head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Fi-om Washington, they traveled to Sy- racuse and were glad to be nearing home. They had a luncheon date with the President of General Electric who was none other than Mr. Bryan Eddy. Bob Becker is still playing for the Syracuse Nats and recently broke an all world’s record by making 75 points in his last game. Over at Three Rivers, Pat Bruno, part owner of the Rivers, has just signed up the orchestra of Mi-. George Tucci, known the world over. He has just completed a world tour. Traveling and working with him is his side-kick, that well known bass player, Pete Musacchio. Bill Wilcox is an artificial insemination technician. That’s a long term for artificial breeding. At Syracuse University, Peter Eaton has just been promoted to Dean of the Uni- versity, while Chuck Cappareli holds the position of head of the history department. Mrs. Richaid Rossi, the former Miss Ann Marie Patane, has taken over the ownership of the T. H. Perrin and Company and has renamed it R. Rossi and Son. Mrs. Rossi and Miss Lois Wexler, owner of Parks, are still running in full competition. Carmen and Rosalie Cerio have taken over the Cerio Block on Main Street. They renamed it the Cerio Homestead. Miss Judy Yorton, now Mrs. William Bender, has taken over the ownership of Dick’s Flower Shop. Rev. Allen Wentworth has taken over his father’s job as pastor of the First Baptist Church. Nancy Compoli recently opened her own beauty shop. Bill Pugliano is back in Canastota after having won his last fight. John Cesarini has renamed Cesarini’s Billard Parlor to Little John’s Billiard Parlor. Mike Fox is now part owner of the Hi Way Bowl, having worked himself up as pin boy. Tom Fusillo and An- thony Sorbello are now running the largest onion farm in the United States and Larry Devine has his own carpentry business. Dorothy New is working in City Hall and Virginia Salamino is now working at the office of Canastota’s High School. Mr. Rich- ard Shuler has his own dairy farm on the outskirts of Canastota and Bruce Norris is his head man. Miss Barbara Olcott has re- cently opened her own dress shop. Ken Clarke is now the manger of the A. P. The two advisors could now rest their weary bones. They were happy to know that their class had done so well. — DONNA GALTON page twenty-seven
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