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GE -if Ruth Salter was cheerleader, but we confess She now is a nurse, and a Mrs. no less. Robert Arne announces at a research convention That perpetual motion is his latest invention. Karl Schmeidler has attracted widespread attention, His successes in Law are too numerous to mention. Earle Robinson is a head lawyer of a large firm. He even was a Congressman for one term. Lillian Maxwell has decided on a career of teaching. Let's hope that to the students she won't be preaching. Warren Fenley, coach at Curtis, is making quite a name Teaching boys to beat Port Richmond where he once won Anthony Perosi's a chemist in laboratory B. Trying to find a way to get gold from the sea. Kenneth Nielson is a mighty fine sailor, But if ycur boat hits a rock, don't forget to bail 'er. Fred lverson is a structural architect. lf your buildings fall, Fred, just say, Oh heck. ju lmpatiently teaching a stenography class, ls Gloria Boone-Poor kids, they won't pass. She started as editor of our school magazine. Now a prominent author, we find Norma Steen, A discoverer of fossils, we find Alma Leigh, For a well-known geologist now is she. As a cartoonist, Joe Kiersky's on top, His latest creation is that of Joe Bopp. Jack Rowan is known for his Surrealist art. At Port Richmond High, he got his first start. Mid a network of steel, Robert Carey is busy. That engineer's job keeps Bob pretty dizzy. On a radio program that's broadcast to Spain, Margaret Mildrum announces that Zemo eases pain. Isabella Maiorano's preparing at the Sorbonne, And in the Latin Quarter, is having loads of fun. Nowetner's music is just the thing. Turn on your radio and hear lrene sing. Though sickness is a curse, lt's not, with Gerry Vaglio as your nurse. Alfred Molokie bears lightly the burden of rent, For he's Tarzan, the strong man, in the big circus tent, Natalie Cicci's jolly and full of fun, As a stage comedienne, she's had quite a long run. lf its pointers you want to learn how to ski, Ask Mildred Sheie and she'll tell you-mais Ouil his fame
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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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