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The Ecko ll.endevous With Tomorrow CContinuedD We arrived at our destination, the Governors mansion, and who should be their butler?-Pat ludiciani. As Pat ushered us into the Library, two maids went by, who were none other than, Phyllis Tamburino and Elizabeth Mulina. When the Governor and his wife came in, they greeted us warmly and told us that Richard Iohnson and Peter Argenziano were manufacturing helicopters. Donald also told us that Frank Cicuto and Rocco Miletta headed production ol these new type machines. He said, too that Ioe Williams and Augustine DiRus- so were working on the property as lan dscapers. After we left the Governors mansion, we boarded our train. There were Rose Catanzarite, Ann Menichini, Dorothy Mohney and Angie Mariotti who were hostesses. We left our luggage and made our way to the diner, where we saw Harry Krall who told us he was going West to act as coach for U. C. L. A. We then retired to our luxurious drawing-room and discussed the various activities our former classmates were now engaged in. As we listened to the swish of the powerful rockets that propelled The Spirit of Ammonia at the terrific speed ever westward, we consoled ourselves in the fact that Margie was a famous model for that widely known Rossi-Kaneski syns dicate. As for myself CBarbara Gristl l'm on my way to the great rocket base in Los Angeles, to take an early atom cruis er to Mars, where l will take possession of my vast estate there. Can You lmagine? The Sophomores and luniors being intelligent? Lucille Faraglia being in school? Seventh graders avoiding Seniors? Mick not going to Union? Iay without his brief case? Cookie not being right always? Tony not wolfing? George Mongine making noise? Theresa not thinking of Iohn? Auggie walking to school? Lennie and Frankie not thinking of music? Sauce without that truck? Margie doing her Commercial Law? Georgie without his skis in winter? Pat not looking around tor Eleanor? Pete trying to play pool? Norma not running after the boys? Iunky without his cowhide tiacketl? Bananas not teasing Mrs. McBride? Senior boys dating l..H,S. girls? Elsie without her original laugh? Sunduch dating? Mac not being in the library Puff without competition for a certain Iunior? fwhen Hank is there?J Mary Ann paying attention in class? Marge not talking about men? Dick in a beauty parlor? fWell, he wasll, Rose being a blonde? Toni not going out in our President's Porky not typing? cream DeSoto? Barbara without Iimmy? -I - -I . - Page thirty three
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The Eclfxo Rendevous With Tomorrow August 22, 1956 dawned, the sun was shining brightly and Margie and l started on our cross-country trip. ln our experience of buying our tickets, we met an old friend of ours, Steve Sontich, the ticket agent. Looking jolly and well fed, he wished us all kinds of luck and gave us two documents to be given to the two great lawyers, Slaven and Zarlengo. Quite a few of our friends were present at the send-off: Norma l-leadrick and Theresa Sarville, famous authors of Two Babes on the Loose, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mangine Clrene Savonl and their little daughter, Gale, and also Toni List who is one of the Powers Models. As we got aboard the train called The Spirit of Ammonia which, of course, ten years ago we would never have known this device to be a train, we met the porter whom we also know as Lindsay Moore. We chatted for awhile and then went on to our seats. Whom did we find but Leonard Esposito and Frank Cic- ciarello! Lennie has his own orchestra and Frank is featured on the clarinet. They are now playing at the Stork Club with that oldie, Harry lames. When we got off the train in Chicago whom did we meet but Rose Donatelli, confidential secretary ot the President of the T. A. A., and Elsie Perry, who is now helping Iames Moore with his new discovery on the Atom Bomb, concerning ras dar. They told us that Marjorie Primavera was now a United States Army Nurse and also that George Mongine was making discoveries on a new drug to be used in Cancer Research. As we walked through Chicago, we went into Marshal Fields and whom should we run into but Mary Ann Robb, who has become a famous corsetiere for this concern. She told us to go over to the Bridal Department, where Loretta Cook was modeling bridal clothes. Because of her saintly look she had been chosen as the model bride of the United States. Mary Ann informed us that Mary Lou De Pasquale and Veronica Leason were two featured' dancers with the Fol- lies in Paris, which was under the direction of Tony Caltagirone and Armand Centofante. Mary Ann also told us that Donald Arp had been elected Governor of the State which we were now visiting, and we should try to see him and his wife, the former Lucille Faraglia. WL said our goodbyes and went to our heli- copter. As the doorman helped us into the helicopter, l took more notice of the pilot and who should it be but Roy Dutton, resplendent in gold braid and all. He told us that Lucille Conti and Helen Gbur lifted faces at the Uplift Beauty Sa- lon on Michigan Boulevard and the two famous hairdressers with this establish- ment were Iean Norberg and Amelia Piskovich. Page thirty-two
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