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,Hari Will? IIIASS PIHIPHHIY After four ,ears of college and six years of studying music abroad, I decided to cone back to the Stat s and visit my old home town Before I left, however, I decided to take in the Olympic track meet, which was b ing held in London There I saw Eva Clemons, star woman track represen tative from the U S Eva always was one of Mrs Delaney's prize athletes When I boarded my ship, the Queen Victoria, I was very surprised to find that the commander of this new stream liner was Paul Fath It is really not strange to find Red sailing the seas, however, because he used to be very liquid minded back in school Remember9 During the trip across, the ocean became very rough, and I became very ill, so I traveled down to the sick bay There I met Bertha Jones, R N , who head supervisor of the infirmary She had Ruth Latimer, dietitian, make up a special diet, and everything turned out 99999 all right These two make excellent team, both well skilled in their particular fields. Later that evening, I turned on my short wave radio and lo! and behold! John Honerlaw's voice came over the loud speaker. He is now the Uemceen for the well-established UVoice of American pro- gram which, by the way, is directed by Gene Horner. When we reached New York, I decided to look around a bit. I went through Columbia University first, where I saw two of my old classmates: Jack Gower, who is the uHlV6FS1ty'S new president, and Jane Beekley, who is teaching Latin. Jane, who was the Nquiz kidn of our class gained note for her recent translation of Cicero, The next stop in my tour was the Bronx Zoo. As I gazed on the grand new buildings which,by the way, were designed by that noted architect, Bill Rogers, I noticed an announcement of a wild animal show It was Eloise Berchtold and twelve of her trained lions Since high school, Eloise has given up snakes, and gone all out for big game That evening when I returned to my hotel, I turned on the television set and switched to the WCavalcade of Bandsn program There, to my utter amazement was Kenny Taylor and his nMariemont Fiven, playing their theme song nCres cent Moon W Also the guest star that evening was the popular crooner, Ray Hendrix The next morning when I was buying my ticket for the flight to Cincinnati, I saw Sybil Quackenbush, private secre tary to Buddy Williams, who is president T W I remember when Buddy used to nTake Offn a lot even during school When I boarded my plane, I was aided by a very efficient stewardess, Mary Duermit She and her giggles get along fine with the flying business On the plane, I was seated next to a young gentleman, whom I instantly recognized as H. R. Sweigart. He is a reporter in the field for the Cincy Times-Star, and had just interviewed Jack Chalk, famous left-fielder for the New York Giants. And, by the way, Jack seems to have sprouted at last, and is now 6' ZW. Later I learned that Mary Dell Hesse is holding the job of chief photographer at the Times-Star, and prov- ing herself a valuable asset, We remember Mary Dell's snapshots for the annual. When I arrived in Cincinnati, I was met with a beautiful bouquet of roses, CAvondale Floral Co., Miss Alice Meyers, Prop.l and a few of the working girls from our 1951 class, the Misses Joyce Whitaker, Lucille Hasty, and Jean Gil- land. Joyce is working now, although she is married and has four darling bald-headed little babies just like she was. Lucille is now manager of her own restaurant, and she manages to make ends fcontinued on page 1.51 .. A , . - r uoaqhh S:-gi 4, 1741- fr 1: QF' U ! U g I 5 - ,,.,. 4, , dh yi , ,ff , H le: J - ..- -self, g:q,s2 ' ' gf -- ' ' O l . e ' ' 1 O I e. . . . . ' . . - 0 0 O O . O . n n ' ' - ' ' - ' ' . - of . . A. O . - U . . is , . . ' . C ..... D ' . an 15
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