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OF Most Likely to Succeed BARBARA BLEECKER DICK WAHI. I Class Flirts DORIS KELBER RICHIE MAJESKY ,ie- Most Bashtul AUDREY WHITE CHARLES ROLPH PATSY MCCAFFERTY I 9 Nicest Smiles Best Dressed Nicest Personality and MARION LEBEL GLORIA R550 MOS' Pvvvlar JOE RUBINO ANTHONY LUGARA PATSY MCCAFFERTY JACK PODMAJ ERSKY Favorite Teachers MISS HEDLEY MR. FORREST Class Pair TESSIE BATTELL NORMAN DAVIS Best Looking BARBARA TIRSBIER EDWARD BOBLICK Cutest and Best Natured DICK WAHL Best Sport DORIS KELBER JACK PODMAJERSKY Nicest Eyes MARION LEBEL RICHIE MAJESKY 'IE
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4' . .NX ,F .ir -rf . I I ,. ,, .L Class Artists Most Talkative Class Gigglers Most Studious RITA WELCH DORIS KELBER JANET GUCKER BARBARA BLEECKER TEDDY PROCHAZKA ARTHUR KAULFERS FRANK SCHNEIDER TOM WASHBURN Class Musicians Did Most for Class BARBARA BLEECKER JACK PODMAJ ERSKY Class Athletes DORIS KELBER JIMMY COLUCCI RUTH TITUS I I ' I Class Singers BETTY FINWALL I DICK GRAY I Class Comedians DORIS KELBER ROLAND SWANSON DICKIE ARTUSO Class Actors BARBARA TIRSBIER DICK WAHL Class Dancers GLORIA REGO JIMMY COLUCCI Most Dignitied BARBARA GRIFFITH DOLORES FISHER JOHN DONCRANK SPECIALTIES 5 '- l I 1 1 A Illllunnrmlllvl l , ,l-,- - . - f .f f . 0. I . ,I A 'I I ,1 I F J' Ev I T' J . U . I I. I
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llllllllll in in mil CLASS PROPHECY lt was very interesting to see so many of our old classmates at the circus owned by Charles Rolph and George Evans which l saw last night. Since you are always interested in our old school chums, I thought l would write you. Bill Koller, the ringmaster, started the show by introducing the king of the clowns who was none other than Roland Swanson. The fine circus band was led by Sam Colucci who played the introduction to the main event of the evening, which was the lion taming featuring Bo Bodine. The music for the show was composed by Bob Dzina. A Among the celebrities in the audience was Betty Finwall who had just made her debut in Madame Bubblegum, the new opera inspired by Janet Gucker and composed by Teddy Prochazka. Another was Barbara Griffith who wrote the famous editorial that exposed the dope smuggling ring operated by that slick Roy Kornmeyer. In the middle of the show we noticed a commotion: Dolores Huebner and Julia Kelly fainted when they caught sight of the new swooner crooner, Joe Miczulski, accompanied by his two bodyguards, George Fisher and Norman Buik. It wasn't until law and order could be restored by policemen Charles Ohning and Buddy Ledder that first aid could be adminis- tered by nurses Marion Neumann, Hazel Kay, Fay Drosdick, and Judith Haus. Uncle Bob Geiger was there taking notes for his weekly broadcast to the kiddies. This program is sponsored by Frank Wilson's new product, Messies , a breakfast food created by Ed Daley and Sonny Lugara. The com- mercials are sung by Bob Capaldo, the singing commercial king. A great part of the audience was made up of girls who are attending the secretarial convention here in New York. Among them I saw Tessie Battell, Alice Schubert, June LaPoint, Claire Luedtke, Betty Shugrue, Jean Schmidt, Violet Tucci, and Theresa Richetti, Near them were Helen O'Donnell and Peggy Carney, the telephone supervisors of the Bell Telephone Company. Occupying some box seats were Bill Boffa, Don Cullerton, John DeHoff, Tom Zelinsky, Gordon Nobbs, Harry Shallcross, Don Constantine, and Robert Roth, members of the National Championship Wrestling Team. Speaking of sports, those two rival football coaches, Rudy Schultz of Navy and Jim Colucci of Army were sitting side by side. On the back of the program we saw the advertisement announcing that new smash hit, The Secret Life of Richie Majesky, produced by Dick Lieberman, directed by Norman Davis and starring Nick DeMarco, Pat Benson, Patsy McCafferty, and Barbara Moore. Also among the advertisements was the announcement of the opening of the exclusive shop owned by Jack Torbush and operated by Marilyn Fuller. They will feature fashions designed by Evelyn Kruse, Barbara Langstaff, Claire Ehler, Rita Welch, and modeled by Alice Hogberg, Gloria Rego, and Marion Lebel. l was talking to Audrey Pentz a stewardess for the Pan-American Air Lines who told me about 'her recent passengers to South America. Marie Basalone Phyllis Culley and Jean Midgley were Spanish stenographers going I all I I I tk 2 Sai l .T . ,J iiil'lll't
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