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T ORROW' and Jill Malamut. While I spoke to Judith, Bar- baran tried to persuade Nancie lVlyere18 to model some new evening fashions at O'Flanagan's.19 Jill turned to Judy Stphensgo and Charles Grossm, who were fervently discussing the advertising cam- paign for Jill's new cruise Wear. Looking for a new diversion, I spotted Arlene 0 Parris'2 and Smedley Lynn. I breezed up to them, but my Hello was lost, for Janet Mendell, pro- fessor of mathematics at Harvard, rushed up to Smed23 and begged him to help her make out her income tax returns. After chatting briefly with Arlene24, I went to say Boo to Mrs. Harold Friedmanga, who was discussing child psychology with Mrs. David Rudofkenm flVlr. Rudofker is head of the tuxedo department at the House of O'Flanagan.27j Mrs. Friedman had brought along her dog and her husband.2S Seated at a table nearby were Mona Hendler and Norma 1429, who were talking about Norma's latest marriage. Mona has made 17. Otherwise known as 'Bettef' 18. World's highest paid modele. 19. Formerly Wannies. 20. Hair now completely white, the Towson girl who made good. 21. Mr. Gross has replaced Norman Rockwell as America's lead- ing artist. He was formerly the fountain cleaner for the Philadelphia Art Museum. 22. Widely-known author of the trilogy: The String Balm and 1, Master Bill's Egg Cup and 1, and Gmtz College and l. fNot autobiographical! 23. Better known as Bill. Certified Private Accountant for the House of 0'Flanagan. 24. About Arlene. 25. nee Barbara Jo Keyser. 26. nee Leona Joan Liss, fLouie's daughterl. 27. nee Wannies. 28. Laddie and Dr. Friedman. Please do not confuse. 29. I am not quite sure of Norma's last name. At present, I think that she is married to Aly Khan. famous the new Shaggy Dog hair style, origi- nated at the Beauty Salon of Formerly VVannie's.30 Arriving late, with Sue Kahn on his arm, Was the aging but still dapper playboy, Andy Amster- dam.3l Sue is one of Friends, Select's most famous products. She is currently playing first piccolo, first 'cello, first triangle, and first tuba with the Phila- delphia Orchestra. I hadn't seen Jerry Steingard or Jim Vitagliano so I asked Sue whether or not they were coming. Sue explained that Jerry, former basketball star, was coaching the Philadelphia VVarriors on to victory at an away game, and that Jim, who had just resigned his Congressional post to campaign for the Presidency, was barn- storming in the West. Sadly I bade adieu to my dear, dear friends, Who, in fifteen years, have proved to the World that life can be beautiful, productive and stimulating. 'Til tomorrow, when We meet again for my nightly theater news-yours, the eifervescent, youthful, disarming, charming, provocative,32 , ZIGGY33 30. The House of O'Flanagan. 31. Andy was delayed because he had difiiculty in finding a parking Space for his new 888-Oldsmobile, a. fourteen-seater with quadruple exhausts. 32. And prolix. Not to be confused with the once-famous actor, Gerald Zeigerman, who was last seen struggling out of The Lower Depths. Fortyminc
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EW RE IEW Old Philadelphia a la Teacher Anna . . . sixth grade Hprojectsi' . . . Bill, Ed and Akemi . . . the joy of being in the upper school . . . Chonita . . . Edith Emerson . . . picnics at Somerton . . . the day we wrecked Room 16 . . . Master Weed . . . ping-pong at lunch, before school, etc. fIt's not really a diseasey . . . Robin Hood . . . Well, I shouldn't tell, but it's Miss Purcell . . . The Headless Horseman . . . the alarm clock in first year Algebra, and what came after . . . our Gilbert and Sullivan efforts . . . Teacher Helen's whistling tea kettle . . . Quo Vadisn . . . The Quiz Kids . . . A Midsummer Night's Dream . . . Coke and aspirin make you mighty dizzy . . . Friends, Romans and Countrymenv . . . short answer quizzes on Mythology . . . medical excuses . . . May we please watch the World Series? . . . heatless Mondays . . . Dr. Fisher at the Planetarium . . . VVork? Day . . . Harbrace Handbook, our constant companion fwhen we could find it, that is, . . . Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres . . . the new administration', . . . some people like to live in the woods and eat beans . . . Do you have a speech prepared? . . . Morning Glory . . . The Battle of Gettysburg fin Room 275 . . . Leona's before assembly party f... Peace Pilgrim . . . QQ hour talk on William Penn in meeting . . . lunch periods in the boiler room . . . history charts, notes, lectures, and maps . . . Mike and Debby . . . Ziggy's parties . . . Bulldog Myerson and the Terror of Room 27 . . . Ginnie . . . Mondayitis . . . hoagies for lunch . . . Marlene Loyd . . . petticoats . . . VVeekend Woi'k Camps . . . Minnie Mouse . . . every American, young or old, is interested in the frontierv . . . Wyatt Earp . . . our trip to New York . . . Tom Fox . . . the hunger strike . . . pure math . . . Shucks Fellows . . .UTHEU Senior Privilege . . . The Youngest . . . election aftermath . . . late, late basketball games . . . ELVIS . . . you can live on no sleep . . . two years of first aid - Cin case of accident call a doctorj . . . Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . . . the meet- ing house . . . graduation . . . our happy years at Select . . Fiftyfone
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