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THE SENIORS IN THE ELL, here it is 1955 and the class of '45 is ten years older. Come with us into our tele- vision room while we tune in on our fellow classmates. The manly physique of our class president, Joe Gerace, appears before us. We find him in the back yard of a little cottage teaching his small son the facts of life, a football in one hand and a basketball in the other. Across the way in a neigh- boring farmyard recline the co-part- ners, Lawrence Eckstrom and Leo Ellis, lazily overseeing the automatic tractor as it plows up the west field. In the distance we find Bob Towne sending his new mechanical man af- ter the cows. As we begin to leave the farming region. we come upon Nancy Peterson and Bev. McIntyre exercising their horses. After ten years, they still believe the horse is here to stay. Tiring of country life, we turn to the brighter lights of Broadway. In one of the more modernistic night- clubs, The Sky Room, the now famous Tommy Shaw, having final- ly outlived Harry James, has his own orchestra and is quickening the heartbeats of the smallfry of New York. His smooth sending vocalist and wife, Mary Lou Truax, is still in a state of romantic bliss. In the brass section of the orchestra, Auldin Welliiuaii is plugging away at his WORLD OF TOMORROW trombone. At one of the ringside tables, Dr. Graham Bourne sits hold- ing hands with his newest flame-- taking her pulse?? And there over in a secluded corner, Bob Vogt and Ruthie Fairbank, oblivious of their surrounding, are arguing over the blueprint of Professor Vogt's newest invention. A commotion attracts us to a table where Jimmy Larson is energetically telling exploits of his former Navy days. In the lobby the hat-check girl, Mickey McGee, has just taken the hat of that arriving celebrity, Bob Howell, a now famous inventor. Before the scene fades we catch a glimpse of the waitresses Ida and Elba Hern as they confuse patrons by their similarity. Abruptly we Hnd ourselves gazing at a dilapidated I94S convertible. Stick Underwood lazily sprawls in the front seat, subconsciously turn- ing the dials of his pre-war radio. We hear the familiar strains of Come Let Us Go In Our Autogyron-the latest hit-sung by our old friend, Clarabell Walil. At the close of the song he switches to another station where Lillian Post is thrilling the na- tion with her cowboy songs. As she finishes, Stanley Sherman, the great comedian of ,55, begins to speak. But before we can listen our televi- sion set changes and we now see an office. The receptionist is Joyce Waid
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