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FUTUHMVIA Greetings radio audience of America, this is station S.B.I. broadcasting at the premiere of the 1960 Midwood Varieties held in Midwood's spacious new fieldhouse. There is a large crowd of celebrities gathered around waiting for the festivities to begin. Before the building opens, let's look over some of the familiar faces here tonight. Standing a little way to our left are those two famous swoon singers Billy Green and Bill Hennessy. Bill Green has just returned from Hollywood where he has been co-starred with Barbara Blourock and Morty Gunty in Road to Cookie's , a play by Julian Linker produced and directed by Peter Nelson and staged by Richard Mason. Directly in front of us is George Morgenstern, wealthy financier, talking things over with Colurnbia's Director of Economics, Joel Rubinton. Governor Bob Levine has just arrived with Harvard's president, MacKinney Russel. WOW! Excuse me for drooling folks, but three beautiful Power's models have just arrived, Jean Valet, Nettie Stecker, and Elaine Lowenbraun. Marcia Segerman, Miss America, has just come in with Bob Nadell, Mr. America. Standing over here to our right are a few of the famous medical men who are in the city to attend a conference at the Rocke- feller Institute. They are Norman Fieber, Martin Cooper and Ronald Hanft. With them is the famous engineer, Richard Raphael. The show is about to start-here comes the Midwood Alumni all-star band led by the Armstrong twins. Among those in the band are famous bandleaders Eddie Weiss, Herbert Needleman and Stuie Goldring. The doors are open now, and everyone rushes in trying to get the best seats for this excellent show. Seated next to us are Sam Bader, Editor of the New Republic , and Chuck Bergoffen who has taken over Einstein's place at Princeton. Milton Stern, the famous pianist, is playing the piano on this great occasion. Allen Cochrane, world champion high jumper, has just entered with jesse Eisenberg and Dick Weinberg, two infielders with the Brook- lyn Dodgers and co-batting champions. Arnie Krevat, the football star who plays with the Green Bay Packers, is with them also. Here are Richard Knopf, the writer, and Meg Groberg, the Blonde Bomb- shell of Personality who has just been married to Harry Conover. Looking around us we see Marty Leff, Esther Chiat, Faye Davis, and Lois Levy who are going to contribute their talents to help put this affair over. Three of Broadway's best known actresses are seated over to our left-Helene Miller, and Sue Weinig along with Judy Rabino- witz. Maurice Leichtung, publisher of the best dictionary to date, has just arrived. Sylvia Levine, the accomplished poetess, is seated in front of us with Judy Ditchik, the founder of the modern teaching system. The curtain is about to go up so we'11 return 'you to the studio and sign off. MARILYN COHEN JOEL RUBINTON
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JACK SENIUR He is rapidly approaching 18 years of age . . . his hair is brown . . . his eyes are brown . . . and his nose is . . . He takes history, just loves physics, and thinks up ways to cut trig. Likes to spend his time in a javer class. He thinks school can be improved by an application of the Mullins Atom Bomb. He is glad that Mr. Norris is no longer at Midwood because those complimentary love taps were getting much too hard for comfort. Would like to spend his life making love to Betty Grable, Hedy Lamarr, or Lana Turner. His ideal Friday night date is the Midwood Loge . . . a juke box . . . and a coke at Cooky's. Plans, plots, schemes, dreams ways to get Dad's car for Saturday night and wonders if he can manage the tickets to the dance and the gas at the same time. Prays every night for the Dodgers to win the pennant again. He sings Patience and Fortitude unless he can remember the Words to Personality , When not wearing a tie in school, he slyly covers his senior pin as he sees Dr. Ross approach. He has his prom date picked Well in advance and puts a little away each day. As he waits for his gal at the lunch table, wonders what Mr. Padow has that he hasn't and tries hard to get it. MARV MORRISON 30
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