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P 24dch ' 79715 fame 76, 7965 X I-Iello, Everyone! This is Clara Meinhardt, your News Reporter, speaking to you from the Class of '53 reunion at the Gwynn Park Plaza Hotel. The owner of the hotel, Jack Werner, and his staff, QManager, David Kenlong Hostess, Blanche Smith, and chef, Kevin McPhersonj promise to provide an enjoyable evening for all. The entertainers to be presented later in the evening by the Master of Ceremon- ies, Carl Villari, are MelGotshall's Swing Band with Betty 0rcutt as pianist, Doyle Funk- houser, famous comedian, and Donald Peed,owner of Don's Dance Studio,who will dem- onstrate some of his new dance steps. Bill Bramell, owner of Atomic Airlines, with the help of Pat and Jackie,the Singing and Dancing Stewardesses, brought Senator Mac and his wife the former Mary Dillon here in record time. His secretaries Elvis Shipp and Joyce Moore returned from an im- portant trip to Hawaii. Honest Hambone Meinhardt, garage owner and used car dealer, arrived with Law- rence Duley, his demonstrator, in one of his special cars, the Rocket Age Hot-Rod. Among the next arrivals were Joe Summers, owner of the Easy-Does-It Farm and his farm managers, Ervin Petrie and J. B. Tayman. Russell Watson, Ernie Riess, Jackie Pir- ner and Charles Miller are raising prize HO-OGS on a new type of farm plan they have been working on for several years. Russel1's farm down by the Patuxent River is the scene of the experiment. Harvey Schwien, the owner of a modern service station on the super highway going south, came to the gathering in a new Owner's Delight, a car which he designed him- self. WAVES Phyllis Holt and Doris Pennington have just rushed in after receiving special permission for leave from Admiral Early at the Pentagon. Francis Thompson and Al Mudd, the super salesman of Wayne Bull's new invention Slickem-Down Hair Tonic, have just come in with free samples for all of their friends. Daphene Tippett, Editor-in-Chief of Cosmo Magazine, came in late after sending the next issue to press. She was accompanied by some members of her staff, Betty Jean Burroughs, Assistant Editor, Annie Richards, Fashion Editor, Mary Richards, News Ed- itor, and Evelyn Scheidegger, Art Editor. They were followed by Isabel Thomas and Martha Ingle, who are models in New York City. The sponsors of our class in 1953, Mrs. Erma Dyson and Mr. Louis Miller, were able to leave their important positions to be present this evening. Mrs. Dyson is the Head Librarian at the Library of Congress, and Mr. Miller is a Professor of English at the Naval Academy. Margaret C Mrs. Mikey, president of the National Housewives League, and her personal secretary, Ruby Young, flew back from Denver on one of the Atomic Airliners after at- tending a convention there. Donald Williams, millionaire playboy, flew his own stunt plane which he landed near the hotel. By the way, most of the dazzling hairdos worn by the women were done by Genevieve Robey and her assistants, Helen Finch and Nettie Mclnturff at the Style Rite Beauty Salon. Rosalie Smith is the Secretary at Genevieve's fashionable beauty salon. Well, folks! That is all the news at this reunion. Ten years from now, in 1973, we may have even greater news for you! Until then, good-by all. 24
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