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Thanks For the Memories Thanks for the memories of four good years we spent. Gee, we were so content. Do you remember those Septemhers when our hearts were lent To school-days once more? F5 25 21- 21- Thanks for the memories of things we said and doneg Of games we lost and wong A formal dance, a penny chance, exams that seemed to stun- We'll see them no more. 35 31- 99 9 94' Many's the time that we ehattedg And many's the ti-me that we cheated. But then, there was punishment meted, And now it's Iune1it's all too soon. PI- M- 91- 91- as So thanks for the memories rehearsing Step This Way , Of fun we knew Class Day. It looks like rain in Memory Lane and parting bids us say-- Oh thank you so much! Page Thirty-two
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The Peace Pact Telescope Alumni News June 1950 Carnegie Hall presented Miss Madeleine Kiernan with the New York Symphony Orchestra last week. Her appearance was acclaimed the greatest achievement in recent years. Congressman William Ludlum spoke over station G U L P in Paris, France, on March twenty-first, on the Possi- bilities of Establishing a Ladies Auxiliary for the French For- eign Legion. The sole proprietor of all the Frosty Ice Cream Stores in the country is Miss Florence Mac- Fadyen. She is the creator of the new apple-cherry flavor. One of the representatives of the United States at the Olym- pic Games in Paris was Miss Doris Machette. She was a par- ticipant in the 100 yd. dash. The owner of a grocery store in North Arlington which deals solely in Sonja Henie products is Mr. John Mc- Knight. john, everybody's grocer, says that you can now shop with ease at his new No-Stoop, No-Squat, No- Squint counters. Miss Grace Moson signed a contract to sing at the Sun- shine Room, Hotel Swing-It, with Sammy Dorsey Good- man's orchestra. She will sing the Scotch Classic, Bei-Mir- Bis-du-Schoen. The Gregg Shorthand Dia- mond Pin was awarded to Miss Kathleen Mulligan for her record-breaking speed of 300 words per? She has insured her fountain pen with Lloyd's of London. The Hollywood engagement of Miss Eleanor Murphy and her all-girl orchestra was re- cently completed. On their return to the East, they played at the annual spring prom of her Alma Mater. Miss Virginia Murray will take her newly acquired posi- tion as secretary to the Presi- dent of the R. C. A. in the near future. The training rc- ceived at Q. of P. helped very much to gain this highly hon- ored position. A collector of rare curios, Mr. Joseph Nash, will speak at the convention of Amateur Collectors to be held in the early fall. His ambition is to add the Statue of Liberty to his collection. Mr. Charles Reid will return to South jersey in the latter part of june. There, he will be welcomed by his 3,000 chickens and the employees of his large chicken farm. The Parlt Avenue penthouse of Mr. Joseph Sass has been turned into a dancing school, where Park Avenue debutantes may learn the art of moving their feet in a rhythmic fashion. Miss Ann Sullivan has just invented a new hair lotion which grows curly hair. It has been patented as The Get Curly Quick Lotion. At the recent convention of the Short Order Coolts of New Jersey, Mr. Brendon Toner was appointed president. His wide experience in that type of busi- ness gained for him this honor. Page Tbirly-one 1 up-'Li 'infix .4 va P fs rt' .li g 31-'pie V .L3,y..3,'A . i-ff , 5. Z'Z 5, J- - Til'-415 -' Zia' ill-' -. 'lf' .gn A .gi . 1-1 'Q J ' fu ,.P Q ., . '.. xl N 'iw X. -,Liv ., g 'xl '-S' 2. 1 :lgzio sp:- 'ig . . ,f Tw . .'- 4- . .. , M'-1 '.'3 .fl , , ' N, . -fi . '4.i,-4 '..'.4'. - .' 'sift-l ' -fifaif -' ':- f: . '.'. .l . T f - . - X .,,, ., .-rs.: - ' 4, 4 .mr 5, 345'- . -'Sf' P JI.: fra ...J .-tl.. ..f S7 ' s . .gg ': 3 .- 't 4 I 6 I
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