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HERBIE FREY--Secretary of Agriculture in the 1960 cabinet. BERT LEICH--Studying industriously each moment in order to pass his English IV regents by 1960. RUTHIE IRISH--Continuing to balance Pinkie's diet. PETE SMOLNESKY--Owner of the only theater for miles around who advertises, in addition to the main feature, Bank Nite, a showing of the latest picture. DON STEINMAN--Former L. Н. 5, track star now keeping in condition by running from shoe to sock counter. DOTTIE ZITTEL--Bringing up the children of the Class of 42 in her Kute Kids’ Kindergarten Klass. TERESA SENF--Future Lily Dache' in Bowmansville, the coming fashion center of the world. JOHN SERGI--Trying to keep his earning capacity up to his wife's yearning capacity. THELMA STROH--Playing her record of 'Elmer's Tune' at least three times a day just so she won't forget. VIRGINIA WATSON--Just ‘Drifting and Dreaming’ of Mike. ESSIE ZITTEL--Queen of the car hops as chosen at a recent meeting of the Car Hop Patrons’ Society of America. RICHARD MEASER--Renowned authority on ‘truckin’ PETER TRACY--Swatting mosquitoes on a mosquito boat in the Philippines. RUTH HASENFLUG--Changing the Girl Scout motto from ‘Do a good turn daily’ to ‘Have a good time nightly.’ LORETTA SAMULSKI--Giving advice to the lovelorn in her column of the daily paper. ‘HERB’ MOOK--Hoping his grandchildren will fall ‘hook, line, and sinker’ for the fish stories he is telling them. CORTLAND HAAG--First mate on the U. S. S. Ishetight where there are just 'gobs of sailors. “ МАКСТЕ STILB--Married four times--to a banker, actor, automobile salesman and an undertaker. One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go. MARIAN SEITZ--Woefully inquiring of Doc Scherer how to get rid of 'a pain in the neck.’ 'JOHNNY' JACOBS--Leader of men and follower of women. JANE SMITH--Cutest of the army camp hostesses who maneuvers from army camp to army camp just to help the war effort along. JOHN O'HERN--Famous doctor who boasts that he never lost a case--well, almost never! ARTHUR PABST--An old war veteran telling all his children how he made those yellow critters bow down on their Japan Knees. 'DEC' PARSONS--Super salesman for Parson's Paints which come in six outstand- ing colors: strawberry, raspberry, cherry, orange, lemon and lime. NORMAN SANDEL--Owner of 'Sandel's Super Soda Sipper Store. BETTY BROWN--Acclaimed 'Queen of Stenographers' by the office boys of Rocke- feller Center. CALVIN BROWN--Editor-in-chief of the ‘Marilla Monitor.’ JEANETTE COZZOLINO--An assistant in the state hospital whose patients within a few days take a turn for the nurse. DORIS ROHL--Working her way from the head of the office to the lap of the boss. ETHEL MAURER--Renowned artist who created a Venus with limbs so that the women of America would be ‘armed.’ 25
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SYLVIA MAYBACH--The Queen of the Kingdom of Pots and Pans with her King, Eddie Voigt. BOB KLINKMAN--A little gray-haired old man woefully drowning his troubles in sixteen sarsaparillas after another failure in assembling his sister's car. ZEB KESSEL--Future Dodge salesman still trying to dodge the draft. KATE SMITH--Camp hostess who has acquired the title ot 'The Brunette Bomb,’ which is one kind of bomb the soldiers don't smother with sand. FRED ROHL--Minister of Propaganda who has acquired quite a reputation as a gad-about. ' BOB MALZAN--Telling all the little Malzans how he was the ‘Bowmansville Romeo’ in them thar days. DEAN MILLER--Successful cameraman in Hollywood, but still wishing he were in front of the camera instead of behind it. MARY CZAPLA--Famous Sth Avenue coiffeur who is finding it quite a task to substitute toothpicks for hairpins. BRUCE CARLSON--Finding а jeep car almost as much fun as his model А of high school days. NORMAN BERNER--Famous floral doctor of Berner's Greenhouse who spends many an evening sitting up with a blackeyed susan. ELEANOR MOODIE--Her mama told her about Santa Claus, but she still enjoys Noel. WALTER ЕЕККУ--А caddie at Upsy-Downs who walks so much that he has а 'hole-in- one' sock and 'fore' in the other. LUCY GIAMBRA--Assistant to the famous physician, Dr. К. .لا Normal. 'TEDDY' GORENFLO--Renowned track star 'running' into difficulties. LEONARD GWAREK--Just another man in Uncle Sam's Army. -RICHARD HARTEL--Owner and operator of the Snazzy Service Station and Swifty Snack Shoppe. RITA HILDERBRANDT--English teacher with a P. A. S. degree (Professor of American Slanguage.) IRVING HOLTZ--Inventor of a new office machine that combines all functions and pays the bills. JOHN HUBER--Endlessly, still endlessly, looking for a wi'fe. EUGENE JANKOWSKI--High scorer for the Lancaster Grand-pappies basketball team, Sponsored by the Alden Grand-mammies Sewing Circle. EDDIE KAZMIER--Railroad engineer on the D. L. and W. R. R. (Depew, Lancaster and Williamsville Lines). OSCAR PATRIGNANI--Telling all the little Patrignanis how to make history, not learn it. JOHN LOHR--Changing his residence from Pa. to title of “ра. BOB HOWES--Advertiser for Springle's Springing Noodles heard every Monday night over station I. Y. Q. BILL SCHERER--Famous brain, bean, and bone specialist who has acquired the reputation of being quite a ‘cut-up.’ LOIS FREY--President of the New York State League of .Feminine Morticians. RUTHIE ROYER--Helping hubby James out of the trouble he has talked himself nto. HAROLD ZOERB--Sacrificing his саг to Uncle Sam as----junk. А EVIE FEUERSTEIN--Running ‘The Cheektowaga Coffee Shoppe’ across the street ооо збков, Harney s Big Business Station.’ ECK ad of the 'If it's nuts you want, we got'um' Hospital. я к TJ м 4724 4 у cc ка У a ae | e -24 л вас” чи 1 v ЕРЕ Ё سے
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АРАЛ МО Ама а x UNTER ۳ » T E x 1 ARLENE SIMME--'Keeping the Home Fires Burning' for hubby Fritz. MILLIE SCHUTTA--Changing her name again--this time for good. EMILIA KIN--Doing her best to keep the women beautiful as her man does his his best to keep America free. JUNE HANNAH--Trying to think up titles for her own latest futuristic paintings. BOB LEUPOLD--Filling Chief Bund's shoes, but still trying to fit into his pants. HAROLD LANDAHL--Famed for his daily column entitled ‘Му Way,’ ог, ‘99-1 2% Wool--ff. а ‘HELEN OFFHAUS--Selling shoes and socks to the soldiers so that they'll Бе able to put their best feet forward. LORRAINE MOTZ--Reminiscing at Theola's house on the old L. H. S. dance dates. JOHN STETZ--Has completed his training for bat boy and now is available for pitching---woo? HAZEL STUART--Serving ice cream and cookies to homesick rookies. LOUIE SWANSON--Still applying his experience as Senior Class president by serving as the brains of 'Swanson's Swanky Swing Spot.’ ARLENE MAC DAVID--Famous Lancaster dentist whose slogan is 'Last Time We Drilled, We Thought We Struck 011.” DOROTHY JANICZ--Taking dictation from her favorite ‘boss тап, ' ANDY ANDERSON--Supposed successor to Don Budge, but who serves his Uncle Sam across the sea instead of his opponent across the net. CELIA BOLDT--Just another school-marm ‘In А Little Red Schoolhouse’ out Marilla way. DON HOWES--Taking an occasional week-end off to go deer hunting in the Poconos, but always remembering to save on the ‘dough.’ ANNE KUPER--Still trying to master her shorthand in an offhand way. S AMMY VOLPE- -Running a candy store, but having to change over to dry goods because he lost his ‘sugar.’ NEEDLES' NIEDERHOFER--Singing sadly to a picture of Andy, 'I loved my man, but he done me wrong.’ BUD' BROWN- -Running his own ice-cream bar now with the promise, 'More Dough, More Dips.’ ELSIE LUDWIG--Singing the blues after another f ight with Howie. ELIZABETH MC ALLISTER--Former dancing star who now is trying ‘to keep in step’ with the customers at Arthur Murray's. ВОГНІ NOWAKOWSKI--Chairman of the Soldiers’ Sweetheart Society of the Sunny outh. DORIS SWARTZ--Playing the pump organ in the new Marilla Metropolitan Opera ouse. (оле: С. mih Kathryn dmth
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