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M ef We . x X fi OLBRISH, are kept quite busy. The receptionist in the Bell Telephone Company, CATHERINE KENINITZ, pretends that she is not at all excited by the presence of PAUL RIDILLA in her office. It seems that Paul has asked to escort her to the reunion, and she is wondering how it will feel to date a major league baseball umpire. As the time for the celebration to commence is but minutes away, Nan Medos gives her waitresses, ANGELINE POPONIAK, MARY ANN KORENKEVICH, and ROSE MARY ZANESKI some last minute instructions. The doorman, WALTER LITWIN, takes his place and begins to await the coming of the members of the Class of 563' A taxi driven by LEN DOMANSKI, brings the first of the guests to arrive. Out of the taxi steps JANET PUPO and ANITA PASCAVAGE, modern angels of mercy. along with MARGARET SASSANI and IRENE KRAFT, nurses aides. The next to arrive in a shiny black car are BOB MURDOCK, private detective, and SAM MIRIELLO, the city's district attorney. At this time an armored car ap- proaches the restaurant, and out steps PHILLIP MEYER, multi-millionaire. RONNY DUBBS, conductor of a symphony orchestra, arrives with JOHN FUI.- GINITI, owner of the Fulginiti line of drug stores, and JIM PROSSER, a cigarette manufacturer, who has just returned from an important business engagement in California. The United States Air Force is being represented by Colonels MIKE STEWART, ANGELO SINOPOLI, and CHARLES CRINITI. MARION DE ANGELO and GERALDINE PEDRON, who are now beauticians, arrive in exquisite gowns made by ANNA WARGO, their seamstress. THERESA TAKACH, president of the Takach School of Business, and JOAN SCHAFFER, her companion and secretary are seen to be in the midst of an interesting conversation with CHARLES MICHALOWSKI, a local shoe salesman, and MICH- AEL SHIMKO, the proprietor of Shimko Dairy. ROBERTA ALLEN, ANNA MARIE BECKER, and SHIRLEY MOYER, who are now Waves, seem to wonder if JOE MILEWSKI, WILLIAM HUXTA, and JIM BROWN, all local politicians, will be able to keep their minds off politics to hear the speech being made by JOSEPH SCICCHITANO, famous chemist. MARIE SEPRINSKI, now married to a millionaire, arrives wearing a beautiful mink stole and gown designed by THEODORA CGRECOD, who also is a member of the Class of '56, arrives in one of her own creations, which is stunning and original. JEAN PASTERSKI, a well known artist, acclaimed for her most recent painting, Lady in Velvet, arrives in time to exchange a few comments with ED MELNICK, a partner in the Sunshine Beverage Company, about the interior decor- ations of JOHN SZCZEPANSKI. MIKE FANTANAROSA, who laid the brick foundation of the Medos Building, arrives with JIM FISHER, the ladies' man, who looks quite handsome in his tux, in time to have a friendly chat with JOHN ALTMIRE, about his experience as an All- American football star. The reunion seems to be the gay and exciting affair anticipated, a wonderful way to start off a new year, and a renewal of many an old and cherished friendship. There are many happy memories .... As Time Goes By. QMARIE SEPRINSKI, PHILLIP MEYER, and RUTH BROWNJ Page Tztenry sci cn
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'l'u'm W W XT As time goes by and the day December 31, 1976 approaches, we find the vast city of Kulpmont to be the scene of a reunion of the Kulpmont High School Class of '56. The city is buzzing with chatter of the gala celebration to be held in the elite Medos Mansion, located in the suburbs of the busy city. NAN MEDOS, proprietor of the restaurant, had long anticipated the all-important reunion, and seems to be much elated because AL MURAWSKI, a great comedian actor, will be present to play the part of Master of Ceremonies. It is a known fact that his attractive assistant, RUTH BROWN, will accompany him. For the pleasure of the music lovers celebrating the occasion, there will be the soft music of THERESA LONG and her famous all-girl orchestra, along with the voice of the most popular crooner of the day, WALT FESNIAK. The people of Kulpmont and the surrounding areas are startled by the announce- ment of GEORGE MOLNAR, a television news commentator, that the President of the United States, EDWARD DAVIES, will attend the much-talked-about affair, with PAT PONTO, his private secretary. George added that General RAY KALOKITAS will make a special flight across the Atlantic Ocean to be in Kulpmont on December 31. The four-star general will make the Hight in one of the latest airplanes designed by ED- WARD DURAN. As the daily paper, The Kulpmont Gazette, is printed, its female editor, BER- NICE WERY, points with pride to the columns of MICHALINE BUCKWASH, her chief reporter, whose most important assignment now is to cover all the news of the famous reunion. The comic page of the paper is filled with the ever-popular cartoons of ALEX LASKOSKI. The gossip column, by ANNA MAE WARHOLIC, says that RON MARSHALEK, a confirmed bachelor, will attend the affair alone, and that BILL YARZINSKY, operator of a lonely hearts club, has appointed PAT SECULA as his new secretary. The sport page contains comments of the successful football season at Kulpmont High School by the coach TONY SWATSKI. It also features an interview of RON YEZIERSKI, a famous ping-pong champion, by FRANK MIRAR- CHI, the spo1'ts editor. In the heart of the city, a shiny, new Cadillac belonging to JACK MALICK, man about town, is being driven by JOHN STAREGO, his chauffeur, to a large, mod- ern service station, owned and operated by EUGENE DURAN. The Duran Service Station is the scene of a heated argument between JOSEPH HUTCHKO, school direct- or, and TOM MUDRY, proprietor of a large trucking company, about the age of JO ANN PUPO, a much protographed model. At this time of the day, the television sets of the locality are focused on Spot- light, a program with JOE MOLESEVICH, the most popular disc jockey of them all. Today, he will spin some old-fashioned rock and roll platters of JOE DADD1O GOODELUNIS, and interview JOE ALONSO concerning his latest motion picture Love Passed Me By, written and directed by MICHAEL PEEK. The local Quality Market, one of a chain of meat markets, owned and operated by GIL DOMANSKI, is the scene of an everyday discussion among RUTH ANN CONNI, ROSE MARIE NESTICO, and ANN MOLESEVICH, our city's housewives, of today's topic, the career of JO ANN GRISCAVAGE, well known star of the ballet. As the time for the gathering d1'aws near, the telephones of the city are buzzing with the latest comments about the affair, and it seems that telephone operators, RITA WALNOCK, MARGARET BUBNIS, MARGARET MARINELLI, and MARY ANN II11-.wir
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.L -le -LU LK.. j i. SENICR STATISTIC-E NAME NICKNAME P1-:T LIKE DISLIKE PASTIME LIKELY To BE Allen, Roberta llolzbi Coal Township Short boys Day dreaming A Wave Alonso, Joseph Salome Marie Pine Burr Beliiig with A Sailor arie Albomire, John Mopsey Sports Jitterbugs With Rosie In the Service Becker, Ann Marie Annie Dancing Staying home At Martz's Telephone operator Belfonti, Mary Lou Louie Greg Show-offs Movies At the movies Brown, James IfI'0'Il'7Lif5 Joanie Other girls Loafing In the Navy Brown, Ruth Ruthie Food Catty girls Reading Having a good time Bubnis, Margaret Peggy Eating Cold weather Talking Left behind Buccanero, Josephine Jo A Sailor boy Being still Dreaming Housewife Buckwash, Michaline Mickey Tall boys Being kept Dancing Nurse waiting Conni, Ruth Ann Ruthie Music Bumptious Watching T-V Nurse peop e Criniti, Charles Charlie Dancing Conceited At Sam's Electrical engineer peop e D'Angelo, Marion M a rion No homework Quiet study Laughing At home rooms Davies, Edward Stickvy Eating Crabby Loafing A Bachelor teachers Domanski, Gilbert Gibby Work Loafing Movies Working Domanski, Leonard Lenny Driving School Doing nothing In the Navy Dubbs, Ronald Knobby Sports Homework Reading Setting up pins Duran, Edward Dusk Hiking Studying Reading Busy Duran, Eugene Gone Cars Being broke Working Mechanic Fantanarosa, Michael Fantan Pat Mixing mud Laboring Bricklayer Fesniak, Walter Sonny Girls Spinach T.el1ing lies In Mt. Carmel Fisher, James Mugcyc Taking it easy Thinking At Bern's A father Fulginiti, John Jazz Sports Goofs Loafing Secretary of the Treasury Greco, Theodora Tcddi Everything Nothing Hot Rod Somebody Griscavage, Joann J Cooter Homework Gabbing A model Goodeluinas, Joseph Goody Girls School Bumming Listening to rock around and roll Hutchko, Joseph Hu! Pool Anything hard Teasing people A mechanic Huxta, William llitsy Trucks Walking Begng mys- A truck driver erlous Kalokitis, Raymond Kelly Millie Mechanical Loafing A Marine Drawings Keninitz, Catherine Cathy Out-of-town boys Being alone Skating On the go Kornkiewicz, Maryann Korny ??'? ? ? ?? Double crossers Doing nothing Time will tell Kraft, Irene Dolly Records Buses T. V. Secretary Laskoski, Alexander Spider Frankie Laine Shaving With Janice In the Navy Litwin, Walter Swab Shop School Working In the Service Long, Theresa Terri Frankie Being quiet Dancing A singer Malick, Jack Jackie Sandy Conceited Girls With Sandy A father Marinelli, Margaret Stclliv Mt. Carmel 5:45 A. M. Movies Telephone operator Marshalek, Ronald Ronnie Sports Shaving T. V. A bachelor Medos, Nancy Nancy Jello Cleaning house Mt. Carmel Working Melnick, Edward Inky Sunshine Water Shooting pool Joking Meyer, Philip Foozy Money Not having it Making it Counterfeiter Michalowski, Charles Chow Dog General Mine Homework Loafing A lawyer Milewski, Joseph Milo Louise Loafing In the poolroom A millionaire Page Twen fu-eiliht
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