pw Nichols in the year 1965 is a thriving young metropolis. It is no longer s small, one-horse town, but has been transformed into a large industrial center. The Franc J. Bixby Municipal Airport is the scene of much activity. Standing in the open doorway of the waiting room is a tall, distinguished looking gentleman. He moves toward the flying field as the incoming rocket - the 'SH ' - arrives on runway 55. The ramp is placed Mademoiselle Elizabeth, Bailey is gowned in one nylon and plastic, with N813 to d6BO9nd 18 against the rocket ship, the door opens, and out steps the world-renowned French dress designer. Mademoiselle of her newest creations, a stunning fuschia sult of fine the shield-shaped neckline! Nancy Rlegel, who has also returned from Paris. H188 Rlegel is now conducting guided tours through Europe, and recently escorted a group of one thousand Nichols Central School seniors on their senior trip. Now Miss Arlene Thetga steps from the plane. She ls a great success as the owner and president of the Thetga Conservatory of Music. This conservatory is second only to Jullisrd. Ballying out of the ship is Dexter Chaffee, the original traveling sales- man. Already his jaws are beginning to move as he bur t f th 1 one of his innumerable 'farmer's daughter' Jokes. B 8 or U th another From the interior of the rocket come strains of sweet music. What?? Can this music be coming from within the plane? My curiosity is soon satisfied, for on the shoulders of two men sits Itchard Corblnsky, with his fingers ramb- ling over the keyboard of a small Hammond Organ. Mr. Ccrbinsky may currently be heard as the organist in Radio City Music Hall. Priscilla Goodwin and Beverly Ostrander, both now famous in the realm of make-believe, disembark next. Priscilla, who is heard over a nation-wide hook- up as 'John's Other W1fe,' is an invaluable asset to the Duz soap company.H1ss Ostrander has succeeded Larry Parks as the double for Al Jolson, since Hr.Parks has grown too old for the role. A flash is seen, and as the dust settles we recognize standing at the foog of the rsmp than frlsky nuns business msn, David Preshur, head Of the OHS an only 'Little Davey's Dog Biscuit Company.' The aroma of good food permeates the cool breezes, as Rita Barlow, the fe- male Duncan Hines, steps forth, eating one of her pastries. A cheer arises from the watching crowd, for stridlng through the door is Emory Ball, eminent lecturer on cattle breeding and president of the National Da1rymen's League. The contented cows can no longer be claimed exclusively by Carnation Milk, because of the new Ball innovation: stanchionside music! t is Mr. Ball's cows which are truly the contented cows! Hedda Hopper is on hand, having made a special trip to Nichols for an on- the-spot interview with Milli Cheely, star of stage and screen. Miss Cheely is engaged at the Broadhurst Theater in New York, where she plays the part of An- nie, in the revival of 'Annie Get Your Gun.' Next, all the way from the deep, dark interior of Africa, comes Phyllis Merrill, the noted educator. Thanks to Miss Merr1ll's efforts, all the African natives are now singing 'Bongo, Bongo, Bong0!' Last, but certainly not least, stooplng in order to pass thro h the door- way of the 'SHHHHH,' a tall, statuesque brunette emerges. It is ugetty Boyle, Old Han Adler's favorite model of his shoes for women. When she reaches the ground, the occupants of the plane all move toward the man who has been waiting at the side of the runway. After they have Joined him, and the group turns to leave the field, I realize that this gentleman is Soni other than Alden C. Tribe, B.A., M,A., D.D.T., T.N.T., president of Vassar o ege. The class of 1948, reunited for the first time since their graduation, en- ter the waiting cars, and are taken to Dr. Tr1be's home. This is certainly e memorable occasion, for it is the first meeting ever recorded to which Alden C. Tribe has been on time!! 32
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