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611155 Praphi cy ELEANOR ABENDSCHEIN--continuing her career as a nurse's aide and stlll holding her own with that interne. RUTH ANSTETT--tryfng to keep a better file record so that she won't have two dates on the same night. ALTHEA ASHUS--living near an army camp to keep ln constant contact with her one-and-only--also to cut down' on postage expenses. MARY BEAM--no longer just admiring babies' accessories, but now purchasing with fond pride two of each. ROBERT BECK--rocking his son on his knee as he boastfully describes his past exploits in history. JOHN BOSSE--playing pro football in the 'Cereal Bowln. JOE BRENKUS--manager of the 'Cheektowaga Clipper Concernu barbershop that specializes in brush cuts. MILDRED BRENKUS--remember the patient always falls for the nurse so Mildred has found herself a handsome young top sergeant while playing army nurse. RICHARD BROCK--a flashy news photographer getting pleasure out of the assign- ment of snapping the bathing beauties of 1950. ROBERTA BULMAN--I charming dancer successfully teamed with Dreamy-eyes Van Catchup at the Silver Slipper ln New York. NORMA BUTLER--making nightly pilgrlmages to the Red Cross blood bank. LEROY CANNON--still keeping up with his church work by graduating from the Sunday School into the session. DOROTHY CIESIELSKI--successfully rivaling Bette Davis in her accumulation of the '0scars'. MARY COLLIIG--Sewing little cadet uniforms so her sons can keep up with their dad. MERLIN CONNER--manager of the super-deluxe Super Market in the thriving metropolis of East Podunk. FRANK CONSTANTINO--singing Russian ballads in the Metropolitan Opera. LOLA CRETEKOS--world-renowned concert pianist on tour with Stokowskl. VIRGINIA CRORY--married, but still attracting the admiring glances of the male populacn ALLEN DELL--even as a soldier, procrastinating in his army duties. GERTRUDE DELL--precise and accurate librarian of the 'Beat M8 with Better Bindlngs'. CHARLOTTE DENTINGER--happy housewife in Peachtree, Pennsylvania, making annual visits to Lancaster. LOUISE ERTEL--operating her own shop, 'Chlc Creations from Cheektowaga' where she designs clothes for the elite of Fifth Avenue. FRANK GAC--Coach Gac and his new 'Shift to the right and double back two' formation ls attaining recognition throughout the United States. DOROTHY GERBER--the promising young author of sweet, simple and girllsh books. BERNARD GILLON--fillbusterlng in Congress to keep the bill of 'Fit me tight but plenty of room skirts' before the House. PAULINE GOETZ--advising her co-workers to make sure their boss doesn't have water on the knee. GOOOIILL GREVII--becoming as ill swabblng the decks as when he inhaled those nasty chemistry fumes. 24
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MAX E. VANDUSKIRK College Entrance HWHEN LOOKS WERE FOND AND WORDS WERE FEW.H JANICE M. VESPER College Entrance HWRITE ME AS ONE WHO LOVES HIS FELLOW MEN.H JAMES J. VISCUSI General Academic HMEN ARE MEN.-THE BEST SOMETIMES FORGET.H KENNETH M. WALDMILLER Commercial Bookkeeping MOH, SLEEP! IT IS A GENTLE THING BELOVED FROM POLE TO POLE.U HALPH N. WITKOWSKI General Academic HFAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY.H VIOLET G. YosT Commercial Stenographic HSHE WAS A QUIET LITTLE BODY.H EDITH J. ZARNIKAU Commercial Stenographic HON THEIR OWN MERITS MODEST MEN ARE STILL.H FRANCES R. ZEHLER Commercial Stenographic HAND HER DARK EYES-'HOW ELOQUENT ASK WHAT THEY WOULD, 'TWAS GRANTED.H 4 H g I 2 I M nl? , I-AJ I
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MARY ANN GREVIN--at last revealing to her beautiful daughter the secret of how to get your man. ALICE GROCHOWIAK--convinced that there should be at least four engagements before marriage. ROBERT HElTZ--star pitcher of his own team, the 'Heitz Motsie-Totsie Nlttersi DOROTHY HODECK--shyly saying 'I do' as she dreams of an ivy-covered bungalow for two or more. MILLIEENT HOPE--struttin' her stuff, clad in that glamorous gown to be pur- chased exclusively at Sak's Fifth Avenue. RICHARD JAVERT--in the Marines with Bill, each night writing his wife how enthusiastic he ls about the service. EVELYN KENNEDY--volunteering her services ln the WAAC'L STEPHEN RIN--prosperous Wall Street broker gaining the admiration of aH the waitresses by leaving twenty-dollar tips. EDWlN KINNEN--Professor of history at 'Cute Co-ed College' pointing out the merits of the 'rubber cIause'. EDWARD KOPF--completing his tenth season as Gretzel in the 'Stage Door' production on Broadway lhe couldn't get the nose offl. PHYLLIS KNOTT--now at the rlpe old age of sixty, flnally succeeding in passing her 140-word shorthand test. MARGUERITE KRUEGER--well-known originator of the 'Fetch me a glass of wateg quick' faint prevention. VERA LOESCH--daily dusting off the navy memoirs in her own 'maison'. NDRNA JANE MAC PHERSON--a nurse industriously laborlng to perfect a serum to prevent measles. RICHARD NARCZEWSKI--attracting large female audiences who come to swoon at the flutter of his eyelashes rather than to witness hls wrestling ability. VIOLET MARKOWSKI--arranger of Ilght classical music and a singer on the sidm CHARLES MARlN0--looking forward to the day when his name will be included on that long list of past presidents. JEAN HAUTE--betting huge sums of money on her own little auto as she proudly watches it draw into first place. EDWARD MEYER--now an old man thrllllng the neighborhood boys with his stories about the good old days when he played the game for life and limb--mostly Ilmb. ALICE MILLER--sentimentally recalling sweet memories as she fondly removes the blue ribbons from those bundles of letters tucked away in an attic trunk. ARLENE MlLLER--now a grandmother, still possessing that girllsh figure acquired as a result of refusing that oh-so-desirable bit of sweet. MARY JANE MILLER--fondly polishing the medals awarded to her husband, Moe, for distinguished service ln World War ll. RUTH MOON--writing a book ln which she advises young girls not to walk home alone after dark. TOM NICHOLS--attracting the admiration of all 'les femmes' at Pratt Institute with hls appealing antics. GEORGE 0'NElL--super-salesman for the Ford Motor Company, after having had experience with various intricate vehicles during his high school careen lP.S. Laura gets all the baconsl HAROLD ORCHARD--still looking for someone to keep him busy as well as happy. MARION PETERS--running a boarding house at Flatfoot Junction with the motto: 'lf you can take lt, so can l.' EMIL PIEPER--learning from past experiences not to set too much store on any one woman. SHIRLEY REID--still keeping up hope as she continues her daily routine of strenuous exercises which have enabled her to stretch an inch. 25
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