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K IOHNSON the hat check girl talking to IIMMY WOOLSON fire chief of Cape May Point who had gust finished inspecting the hotel against fire hazards Switching the scene again we came upon the brand new Cape May High School 1ust recently completed by the R OWENS CO contractors Iust to see what it was like we switched to the indoors Most of the faculty were Alumni of the Class of 48 who had come back to their old Alma Mater to teach In the Supermtendents office we saw CHARLIE EDMUNDS the new superintendent talking to his secretary ROSE MARIE TRAINO NANCY TAYLOR who had taken over Marys Job when she retired came from the Principals office to talk to ROSIE Being just the slightest bit curious to see who else had come back we convinced Mr Stmner to let us continue down the hall a little further Peering into a room with the aid of the machine we saw ANNA EDMONDS had taken Miss Hollidays position and was trying to teach some French to her thick headed pupils In the next room we glimpsed EMMA ELWELL teaching young ladies the fme art of cooking and sewing On the side EMMA was in charge of the Malorettes and we must say they looked wonderful Mr Stmner finally got the sound effects on hrs wonderful machine working and we could hear the busy hum that ever hung over C M H S The pleasing sounds we heard seemed to emanate from the huge room we Judged to be the auditorium we investigated further and found that MARY LOU STANSELL was directing the Glee Club in preparation for the broadcast it was gomg to make from Radio City at popular request This Glee Club was famous the nation over Leaving this pleasant scene we looked into the next room where we discovered a few more of the faculty having an informal chat Continuing our Journey through the school we found that BRIDGET SUDAK had taken over Miss Harrys position as commercial teacher PRISCILLA MOOREI-'IELD their bumps and scratches While we didnt want to eavesdrop we Just couldnt resist listening in on their conversation about some other old classmates We learned that AROUILLA PLUMMER was the head nurse and IEAN RIDDICK was the chief psychiatrist at the Burdette Tomlm Memorial Hospital IOAN HARRIS was head coach of girls sports at N I C She had left her old Alma Mater when this new positron was offered her MARGE BURKE was touring the country with the Rockettes as the star forward of that undefeated basketball team RUTHIE CHILDS was coming to Cape May to take over the positron of girls physical education instructor she was replacmg IOAN HARRIS who had taken a similar position at N I C LORRAINE ROSEMAN was the head drummer with Phil Spitalnys All Girl Orchestra LEO MAZZA and IANIE IORDAN had gone into a partnership and opened a hot dog concession at the Wildwood Arr Port HARRY MOSS was made the President of the New Iersey Bell Telephone after working many years as the chief accountant of that firm With this last bit of news Mr Stmner put his wonderful machine away for another time and the few Semors present left fully determmed to return in the future fif they were not already herel to see how much of this predictxon would come true THE END G....9 lv.--J 6:55 uf5-D .iv- J J ,-D? -f 2525- -4--f 3 --,,,... -. A . . ' , 1 ps If ,U Q 1 W' - . 1 9 5 . 1 I . 'N . . . , Q A. . . . . . U ff H - , I - ,, - ' had accepted the position of school nurse, and all the children would run to her with - -pe- CU' 9 ' V, b 1 0 f .M ,f - aw rm. A as W7 K1 I X ., f - tr , ' , I , 1 4 ' 'I 5? ,, . fl- 1 Q . ,,.. - ' Q A F X 'L
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1 If I S4 3' , 5.5 , I .fit t l 4 , ' 4 'A .5 7,4 x P ig, 3 1 C 5 u -1-1-lv One day Mr. Stinner gave a chosen few of the Seniors a preview of his latest invention the TELEPROPHETICVIEWER, a machine that has the wonderful property of seeing into the future. By twisting a number of little dials and knobs, Mr, Stinner focused a picture on the screen. As the picture came into focus, we saw that it was a formal dinner, and there at the speakers' table was BUD SWAIN. He was being made the 23rd vice-president of the General Electric Co. as a result of his selling the ESKIMOS a large order of refrigerators. Twisting a few more dials, Mr. Stinner changed the scene to the beach on a bright, sunny, summer day, and, what did we see but EDDlE'S BEACH SERVICE! EDDIE CAMPBELL had taken over Steger's business when Coach had retired. Upon turning on another switch, we saw a huge store with flashing neon signs that proclaimed this to be LORRAINES FASHIONS As we went through the door we saw RAE BARNETT the proud owner of this large establishment Later when we were leaving some familiar faces caught our attention Nearby was a salesgirl FRANCES ROMAN who was giving invaluable aid to VIRGINIA RAINEY a steady customer of LORRAINE FASHIONS Then the scene was switched to a unique night club THE 48er It was the gala celebration of the 10th anniversary of the graduation of the owner BEN COLAMECO from his old Alma Mater Cape May High Looking around the Club we saw some more familiar faces of those who had made good CHARLOTTE HUGHES the great stage screen and television star was accompanied by her husband DAVE DORAN an Admiral in the Merchant Marine Seated across the floor from them were PAT BUTLER and her latest flame PAUL TOY who had been seen together quite frequently since the opening of his new success THE UNSUSPENDED a smash hit from the very opening night The new exciting entertainer BILL WRIGHT was sending everyone out of this world with his s m o o t h music' Entoying this music were BUCKY HALBRUNER and his wtfe MARTY PHILLIPS HALBRUNER who were spending a second honeymoon at the 48er Marty was discussing high school days with IUNE BROWN and CAROLYN HOWEY while thelr husbands were talking to AL CRESSE now a confirmed bachelor and also the owner and manager of the trans continental HEALTHO MILK CORPORATION By pushing another button Mr Stinner shifted the scene to the beach again Here we found the largest most modern hotel south of Maine north of Florida and west of Europe CURT HARRIS was the man responsible for this new wonder in the garden spot of the universe Focusing our machine around the hotel we found quite a few of the graduates of the class of 48 working for Curt We saw WES OURAM driving his 58 Cadillac convertible into WALT KELLERS service station on the ground floor of the hotel A few feet up the hall we saw a barber shop with none other than GENE VELLI the singing barber singing away as he was giving GENE TAYLOR a hair cut GENE TAYLOR told him that he was home for a farmers banquet given 1n honor of GEORGE EWING and NORMAN HAND who had Just slgned a contract wth I P Burpee Seed Co to raise their new lima beans wlthout pods for the Burpee Co WALT OLIVER was also flying in for the dinner from the West where he owned acres and acres of wheat A we went up to the terrace we found LEE SHARP the head life guard in the midst of several attract1ve bathmg beauties LEE looked very happy his work must have agreed wtth htm At the entrance of the terrace we saw MARY J ,S sr 4-at 5. , IX -,-,.. N ' I if A I - - ' - I A if ' I 1-,sf .-- jg .... 7 1' ' ' I I l IGI ,. - A I I I 'Q I P ' ' sd - . 2311.1 ' ' ' ' .T-- - ' I , ii Q . . . . V E I K img . . . . 1-4 ' ' i ' ' by jfgxi , . if -V . 1 . . , , , ' , I ' ' of ' - . , , ,,, rs- . . . . . . Yagi 4 , . - v ' . . . 'I ' ,ish . If' , 1 ' x I If I Ea- at t it ' .. 5, ' 1 3 fl I, , ' 5 gy' 'ffsxfirmrttwf t ftft 1 1 E I '?I I F' ': I ' ' I P k,i',. ti . s I 5 A so 9, '- Ca, 'P tt ' Y l -.-f...J I- Q -E' 4-f . .ar ,o
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