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Xi., is K ,, , Ch Z9c'zfecf Sfrzke As l was wiping my hands, getting ready for the final frame that would set me down in the books of the American Bowling Congress, l noticed a strange glow in my bowling ball. The ball seemed to be growing larger and soon it was the only thing on which my eyes could focus. There were faces whirling about the ball. Then l heard a voice which seemed familiar, but l couldn't place it. As l looked again, the faces in the ball were fading except for one that grew larger and clearer. lt was the face of Stanley Corngold, the well-known scientist, lecturing on his latest invention, twoeway television. My, he's drawn a large crowd. Even the president, Sid Cohen. has taken tirne out to listen. ln the press box, covering this spectacular event is Marcia Iosephy. editor of the Daily Herald. Suddenly, the picture becomes blurred and the ball starts to spin. lt stops with a blinding light from the flash of Iohn Huie's camera, loaded with shots for the sport pages of the Daily Herald. These pictures, developed by his partner, Mike Wenig, are photos of Dave Reingold and Donald Dem- ske. two former All-American linemen, leading the football Giants to victory. A full description of the game will be written by Martin Geisser. sports editor of the Daily Herald. He, at the present moment, is interviewing Vince Pal- mieri, Herman Druclcman. and George Deliandes, all of whom have made their mark with the lnternational Soccer Team. Occupying the last paragraph of Martins column is the brief story of the promising young rookie of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Richard St. Vincent. Marty, still pounding on his type- writer, fades away and the marquee of the Bijou Theater comes into focus. The lights spell out the names of Phil Seuling, Dotty Haber, and Ronald Sorvino, who are starring in the play, Women Prefer Bedheadsf' by the famous playwright Emest Di Giovanni. The orchestra, conducted by Barry Rubin. is starting to play the overture. ln his orchestra are the celebrated figures of Al Goodman, Marty Wiederkehr. Murray Weiss and the famed Newman twins, Dorothy and Pheobe. Peeking out from behind stage are Eugene Askin and Donald Boris, waiting for their cue to open the curtain. On the program, l see the names of Louis LoMonaco and Elaine Chionchio, who did an outstanding job painting the scenery. ln the audience l can see the Well-known surgeon Ioe Mandelbaum, accompanied by his pretty nurse, Florence Richgcrt. Directly in back of them Sixteen fafgceeeee --, fr, ,
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is Frank Chiacchiero, up to his old tricks. He is escorting, not one, not two, but three lovely models: Barbara Davis, Sandy Goldberg, and Lorraine Kauf- man. Little does he know that his wealth is being eyed by Benton Rubin, Angelo D'Amico and Larry Klein, the famous trio now singing on the show emceed by Marvin Diesenhouse. l hear a buzz of voices and see heads turning as Barbara and Lucille Gianet walk in. Everybody is trying to guess which twin has a Toni. Looking around l discover Sandy Shaw and Connie Lamia, who have been voted two of the ten best dressed people in the coun- try. l'm sure that Sandy had his tuxedo made at Stuart Davis' store, located on Fifth Avenue. The music of the overture fades into the sound of motors coming closer, and the picture of a rising curtain changes to that of a descending plane, The first to leave the TWA constellation, owned by Ronald Wolin fwho owns practically everything in New Yorkj is the pretty young stewardess, Madeline Noviello. Ioe Spadaro, our ambassador to England, receives a hearty Ameri- can welcome as he descends from the plane. With him is his personal secre- tary, Rosemarie Lo Proto. Back from a command performance for the Queen of England is the famed Ken Bromberg, winner of the Silver Skates. l-le is being helped by the famous bone specialist, Ronald Appel. There go two famous fashion models, Arlene Ragona and Ruth Meehan, looking very smart in their latest creations by the Well-known designer Elaine Kaufman. As l gaze at the procession, l see two handsome faces and recognize the newest Hollywood idols, Marty Klier and Ioel Nierenberg. The attention of the crowd is drawn overhead where a sky writing plane is announcing the opening of Ierry Hupert's television show. There's lerry getting off the plane now, and with him is Diane Seger, who is appearing on his show doing some of her famous dance numbers. Also appearing on his show will be the newly crowned Miss Rheingold, Gladys Werbelowitz. The plane has emptied and the pilot Iordan Friedman is taking off. l-le has the plane twenty feet in the air now-but wait, there's somebody coming out of the door. There are shouts of Open your parachute and as he lands safely, l see it is the famous comedien Marvin Bimbaum still doing anything for a laugh. As the plane flies behind a cloud and disappears from view, so do the faces in the ball. Slowly, it regains its normal size and color and l find myself back at the bowling alley and realize that there is much work to be done before these dreams come true. FLORENCE RICHGAT SIDNEY COHEN Seventeen
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