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All Wim I-953 analyst, Peg Gore, announcer, Alma Gaynor . . . Ann Simko dood it as the new Red Skelton . . .Elsa Maxwell's right hand, Terry McGarrity. Elaine Murphy is chief woman buyer for a large department store which houses career girls, Jane Dwyer, Ann Baur, and Rose Gill . . . Still beating deadlines--Mim Ronga, novelist and editor of the Daily BIah . , . Alice Callery, feature writer . . . book reviewer, Mary Ellen Finley . . . June Nelson, dramatic critic . . . Editor-in-chief of the Bordentown weekly, Betty Lynch . . . School marms all-Florence Logan, Ann Keating, Barbara May, Hubertina Clayton, Alice Coughlin, and Nancy Beckett . . . kindergarten teacher An- nette Heitzman . . . Santina Lupo and her stenog class . . . Eileen Fitzpatrick, C.H.S. chemistry department head . . . Dot Harcar, chief librarian. Behind the Broadway footlights . . . Jane Ferguson, Kay Kerlin, and Dot May . . . rave reviews by drama critics, Virginia Jablonski . . . Helen Geraghty, Trenton's frist woman commissioner . . . Rutger's house mother-Betty Wei- del . . . Margaret Maher, physcial ed instructor . . . reffin Cathedral'a games, Doris Kelly . . . Florence Valyo and Jeannie Walter, newsreel camera- men . . . commentators Marie Newell and Dolores Buckley do the narrating . . . Peggy Vogler collqe sports' director . . . In the sweetshop business-
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N. f,,,p9 x ., h . lu S f Y f ,ff as, - si' fx 02 119' ,f , ' 17 l L V fl ff ' I if Q ' 1 lf 'flgfl f i' ,' ff f 'Ml HELLO Frankie, Jr? . . . just called to let you know there's a package coming your way . . . um-hm, a pocket-version of Who's going-to-be-Who in 1953 . . . It was written with an eye to the future perfect of Cathederal's '43 grads . . . Thought it might come in handy some night when you and your I flashlight are alone in a foxhole . . . You'lI get a kick out of meeting some of your old pals in a new way . . . A sample? . . . Right! It's a peaceful 1953 . . . opportunifty's knocking the door down . . . a Cathederalite's Utopia and a woman's world too . . . For instance, here's Betty Ann Christie, the brains behind a modern day nursery . . . Frances Cust, an untiring social worker . . . the toast of New York society, Dottie Wyman . . . another war of roses-between competing florists, Ann Dentini and Peg Walsh . . . Army or Navy nurses? . . . any number of them-full-fledged wies, Mary D'Annucci, Mary Bernard, Dorothy Dillon, Jane Kennady, in' . . . making a naine for themselves over the networks-news -Q
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