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atomic research. He is assuring tne visiting Senate Committee that at last he has discovered tue trigger to set off the H-bomb. George's receding hair lino, wnich gave him so much trouble in '51» has disappeared completely. Behind a steel door labeled Keep Out, Dangerous , we find Bill Kodrich. Bill is still entnralled witn chemical experiments. His goal is to discover a synthetic substitute for practically every good that man desires. We might nave expected this next scene. Joanne's triumph in the Pirates of Penzance foretold her fame in the operatic field.After four years spent at the Crane School of Music and two years of study and travel abroad, Joanne is govlng a command performance before President Truman,who is desirous of learn- ing if the critics are right when they rate her above Margaret. And who Is this leaving the S.S. Missouri ? Note the insignia he wears ---four silver stars, an admiral no less. As he raises his cap we recognize a familiar smile which could only belong to Edward Johnson. What long,high corrldorsl It must be one of the largest hospitals in the world. Here supervising the floor is a smiling nurse, her cap pertly set and her uniform gleaming white. A second glance confirms our first thought; it is Ginger Allen. From the quiet efficiency in this area, it is evident that Gin- ger's executive ability has the same rare quality that it had as president of the Class of '51 This scene really amazes me for I had expected to see Robert Elliott bend- ing over a weather map; instead I am viewing the auto speed way at Indianapo- lis. Bob is affectionately examining his Hot Rod ,for tie has just won in the National Races. At last I find a domestic scene. Evelyn Johnston, having tired of being a telephone operator, has settled down to family life. Evelyn smiles as she goes about ner household duties. The cake which she is removing from the oven should make any housewife smile. The scene suddenly shifts to a large class room in a New York City school. The teacher looks almost diminutive at the front of the room. The class is having a heated discussion about the relative value of Elizabethan and Modern drama. Onnolee is cleverly directing the give and take sand has the class un- der perfect control. She evidently is enjoying her work. Here comes a fellow down the street. His rolling walk,identifies him as a seaman of many years. Hatless and singing with the crowd he leads,he appears to steer the crew on land as well as at sea. The curling lock of hair identi- fies him as Edward Hansen, who is now a coxswain in the American Navy. This appears to be a telephone central, but how different from those of our high school days. Pauline Giambalvo, who owns and operates this system is seemingly the only one necessary, for Pauline has invented an improved dial system so that even a long distance call can be made without assistance from central. All Pauline has to do is now and then short circuit some conversation which the Federal Communication Commission might debarr from the air. In '51 Marjorie Card was trying to decide whether she would be a kinder- garten teacher or a business woman.lt must be she decided on the business ca- reer. for we find her in a most impressive office. She is receptionist fpr the distinguished Major Musser, who is permanently located at the capital in Wash- ington D. C. Richard is one of the heads of the Commissary Department in the U.S. Army. The scene changes once more. We are gazing on a group in a veterans' hos- pital. We catch kaleidoscopic views here and there. At last the vision clears. Here, working with these crippled soldiers we find Elsie Jo Smith,whose inter- est led her, after graduation from Drew,to occupational therapy. From the ex- pression in her eyes as she talks to one of the patients, I think she may soon be returning to private life. This must be La Guardia Field; look at the enormous transport plane com- ing in for a landing! The scene is almost breath-taking with the blue sky as background and the sun 3hining on the gleaming Air Force ship. She is down! The steps are being lowered. Tha first to appear, descending,is Fred Roberts.
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