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Jean Hansen is now a lady of letters, Typing and filing are her betters. Lucky are those who book passage On the same plane with Hostess Ann Gossage. Evelyn Beckvar as dietitian, has started a riot By introducing a new-fangled kind of diet. Marie Armenia is doing her part, Trying to convert the heathen's heart. The pride of the boss, and well might she be, For Ruby Boden is an outstanding secretary. Employing her capability and her wiles, Private secretary is now Agnes Giles. Commercial artist Carey Dawson's a sensation. In fact, he's chased Petty out of circulation. A famous airplane mechanic is Robert Merker. He has proven himself a very skilled worker. Walter De Young's going in high gear, At Croyden Air Field, he's aeronautical engineer. Who is the 'home run' hero of the baseball fans? Yes, it's George Genovese, he's the man. Jennie Ervick's at Staten Island Hospital Curing patients and making them feel capital. Daniel Rosen's the famous surgeon dentist, who, Has opened a new office on Park Avenue. Fred Becker now is making a mark, As leading forester of Yellowstone National Park. Buckminster three-seven, nine, seven, four. Nicolina Fair's a telephone operator. Emily Filipowicz won the toss, For she's the secretary who married her boss, Larry Ashley's been handling lots of legal tender, You see, as bank president, he's an enormous spe Since Virginia McCallum's been a nurse, None of her patients has needed a hearse. Roy Anderson who, in soccer was really a dazer, Is now head forest ranger in the land of geysers. Donald Hood's ship came in carr in a car o of old Y Q Q Q I He's rolling in weaIth and leisure, so different fr of old. How stately and tall is Ruth Carr! As a model she beats the others by far. Anna Hogan, the perfect nurse, Makes a hurt seem better when it really is worse. Queen of her household is she, Bertha Mandrik, busy as a bee. nder. om the days
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Tho Helen's erstwhile ambition, wasn't this we know, Mullady's what packs 'em in at lreland's Travel Bureau. Regina Feeney's pep and vim are leading her to success Since the glowing days of '40, she's been an airline stewardess. Bob Serra's institution of terpsichorean glee, Prompts ol-timers of '40 to say, Arthur Murray-who's he? ls Dr, Franklin more pleasing to look at than that old maid of a nurse? Of Naomi, the unanimous cry-of the internes-is, but yes-but of course. We may have a second Cunningham, or maybe a Gene Venzke, But when a cloud of dust you see, it must be Paul De Celie. One of our number has risen to literary fame, Percy's her well-known prodigy-Marie Sutera's her name. The psychiatry's Fred Teahan's profession, work holds on him no bond Except of course if his assistant 'happened' to be a gorgeous blond! lf Bob Fisher in Goya's age did live, New York girls 'd be sorry, But as artistry from a professional view, he gives that old boy some worry. Altho Rembrandt was a genius, he lacked that certain touch, That La Sutera furnishes to brighten art so much! Doris Kirchner is pulling a Garbo , she's got us all up a tree, For all we know is she comes and goes-the rest is a mystery. ln the way of Cavell and Nightingale one now is collecting fame By fighting all of mankind's ills, Ethel Fuller is her name. Levy's scooped us again, cry even great reporters, Why not work like Jack, reply the retorters! Calories! Calories! Calories! so many every day, Evelyn Cohen's counting them and getting a dietitian's pay. A famous surgeon of our day, who likes his job we know Is that sincere and congenial chap-Dr. Gerald Arpino. Miss McNiece has become a secretary, grand, In many firms and offices her service is a demand. We knew as a chemist Rose Perelka'd burst forth and fame she now has won With a lipstick that really won't come off, when excessive kiss- ing's done. Carl Steurnagel is flying high, He guides his plane thru the azure sky. Vincent Geary now resumes his capers When he sketches for the funny papers. Alfred Roberts makes no pun, Because he's sports editor of the Evening Sun. Annamarie Dreyer now gets rid of pests When, in her lab, she makes her tests. To serve mankind is an honor BN 1vA. To be bestowed upon Nurse Ruth Connor. Only God can make a tree To be preserved by Tom Smillie.
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1? Everyone's raving about the new story, Margaret Brinkerhoff, author, is now in her glory. Peter Henz as an actor is wonderful to see, As a topmost star, imagine the hit he'll be. Brenda Frazier lost her top-ranking place, When Catherine Gearhart entered the race. An apple for the teacher, the little children bring, For Miss Borowski deserves the best of everything. Saving a life to Doctor Scaturo is more precious than silver or gold This is one of the reasons he's so famous we are told. Louis Tellefsen, studying the sky, Discovered a new star way up high. Agnes Feaser, secretary, is really very fine, The only fault, we must admit, she's never there on time. When Mary Pollock, salesgirl, flashes her smile, Customers come running for more than a mile. Edna Meislohn's neither secretary nor beautician, For she's taken up that family job of being a mortician. Arthur Yanowitz, newsboy, shouted extra on the street, Now he is an editor and mighty hard to beat. William Gesner is a tester of planes, To do this he takes the greatest of pains. Emily Greenberger draws for magazines and books, Her portraits of lovers are noted for their good looks. A tidy housewife, Helen Kolbeck always does fret, She even balances the budget although up to her neck in debt. Nurse Marion Costello's a humanitarian rare, She did not study-but perhaps we're wrong--to catch a million- aire. Cecilia Edelman is a secretary, competent and sweet, Comes a prospective customer, she turns on the heat. A bacteriologist's job is a wow! Sue Cavallo is one-cops, there's a bug now! Margaret Turner is a teacher of biology, too, She teaches her young pupils that sheep baa, cows moo. When fashion's the question, Grace Wilson advises, She'll fit you in style, in all shapes and all sizes. On the editor's desk of the Evening Journal Sits our own Milly Smith, a newspaper gal. Mid bottles and test tubes, Jack Barbour is found A chemist, though his theories are very unsound. ln a hospital sick room, the patient is worse Maloy is the doctor, Miss Gumilar, the nurse. Margaret Haklik is bound for success She's gained recognition as a radio actress. 5 3 V i 'F -an if
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