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C4154 ,Zola ec? Have you ever visited the Progressive De- partment Store? If you haven't, you should, because it symbolizes the building and coopera- tion of the employers and the employees. Now we will take you on a tour of the build- ing. President BROOKS is sitting at his large desk. With all his work, he is quite busy dic- tating letters to his efficient and capable secre- tary CROBIN. Since the president is so busy his assistants WATTIK and HALE will conduct the tour. Upon leaving the President's office we see the stenographers busily trying to get their day's work done. Of course, you've all recog- nized our former classmates BRUNI, SKER- BETZ, and KRATOFIL. Well, well what have we here! STITCH and WHITE are elevator boys. Take us down to the first floor, please. There are our old friends, REBARNICK and POST demonstrating the finest cosmetics. VVould you like to stay and listen? F IDACO, the first floor manager, is try- ing to soothe a complaining customer. What's all this commotion? An accident has occured and a customer has been injured. Hurry!! The switchboard operators, ALBER- TOSI and DALRYMPLE, are frantically ringing for Doctor F IRCAK and his two nurses COL- LINS and LENZI. Take them to the hospital on the tenth floor. The floor manager MCBRIDE will show you around. As you see, by Building Together we have accomplished an efficient set-up. R We are sorry you were interrupted. VVhat is that we hear? ,The beautiful strains of the Summers Rhapsbclyiff is being played by LEECH. It was composed by KURTAK, head of the music department. Let us visit our dancing school, ARCHIE and FRAZIER will teach you to jitterbug while VAIRA and SOKOL take care of the rhumba and waltz steps. Time has slipped by very quickly and it is already twelve. Let us go to the fifth floor where we have our huge cafeteria with its spacious rooms. DUNN, our chef, will see to it that his head waitresses ODEN, CLEMENTS, and AUSTIN will serve your needs. Our dieticians, the LEE girls, are carefully planning the menus for the day. Now that we have satisfied our hunger and have added some extra energy, let us go to the sporting department. Here we find Manager ENGOTT busily signing sales checks for his in- dustrious salesmen, V ERNO, MELANI, and HELLIER who are modeling the sports clothes. They look fine in them. Donit forget to come back when you need your sporting goods. Since we are on the subject of modeling, let us take you to the fashion show of womenis eve- ning wear, designed exclusively by Madame MO- MON. The first model you see is HABER- STOCK in a pea-green gown. Following her is FABISZEVVSKI in an ermine wrap. Did I hear someone mention a beauty-salon? BUTELLI and SEBASTIAN are in charge of one on the second floor. They have the atest hair-styles that may interest you. PONTELLO is head of the salon and doing a wonderful job. Leaving the beauty-salon, we see our former cheerleader TAYLOR, talking to the two detec- tives JEVSEVAR and POPE. A child has been lost but the two detectives are always on the alert. They know where to find him. He'll un- doubtedly be in the toy department. STRIM- LAN, the manager of this department, is discus- sing the sales with his best salesgirl BUTTICE, while not far off is E. OCEPEK demonstrating electric trains. At last the child has been found in the nursery with MEY in charge. VVhat a sur- prise! Her assistants are none other than HOW- ARD and V. OCEPEK. Since they are preoccu- pied with the children, we will go and speak to KELLAR and PIERCE, who are head of the shoe department. The day is ended and we see WARREN and ROGERS checking into the office their sales slips to the bookkeepers REED and LEONARD. CIC and DRODER are checking in the change-bags of the other employees. We hope you have liked the tour. Would you like to help us Build Together the foun- dation of our Democracy? If so, fill in your application and become a good peacetime citi- zen by cooperating and Building Together. Helen Bruni, Albina Skerbetz, and Mary Ellen Kurtak
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