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REPRESENTI THE UPPER CLASSMEN OLV NG THE PROBLEMS OF NORDSTRUM
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in the Prospector, A.D. 1950 MILDRED ARNOLD and GRACE SHORKEY. J ohn Flaherty is an eye-ear-nose-and-throat specialist. Chalk up a bullls eyeehere come Darl Bowman and Bill Gniewek, captains of the riiie team at West Point. They always get their maneArt Bailey and Bob Rissman are Mounties of the great Northwest. Bob Caven has the whole world at his feetehe has replaced Stokowski as leader of a prominent symphony orchestra. Evelyn Ormiston, Marjorie Marsh, Louise Fassett, Maude Gosline, Virginia Pearce, and Virginia Phelps are playing in the orchestra. They call Lidio Santilli ttThe boy wonder at the wheelil; he won the five-hundred-mile race at Indianapolis. Cliiford Peterson and Andy Prohownik have their picture in all the streetcars and busesethey pose for Arrow collar ads. Sophie Dudek, Ann Dzialowski, Elna Engel, Mildred Boston, Evelyn Conard, Teresa Contino, and Alyce Faull are stewardesses on American transport planes. Violet Hartunian, Elizabeth Horvath, Isabel Kalajian, and Blanche Leknovich are parachute jumpers. The HBest Dress Shopli of New York is owned by Lois Wegner and managed by the two Horvath girls, Jennie and Margaret. Their models are Helen Hozsa, Mary Kalajian, and Violet Kaloz. The best-dressed women of 1945 are Gizella Kelemen, Helen Kochevar, Mary Ann Yeglic, and Mary Tyrie. Leading parts in a New York musical comedy have been assigned to Helen Kovach, Eileen Metty, and An- toinette Nappo. Successful business women are Truman Nichols, Olive OhS, Margaret O,Leary, Lottie Bies, and Eleanor Boduck, personnel managers at Kresgeis. Marie Pagogna, Roberta Stevens, and Margaret Trapper have written best-sellers in the world of fiction. Shirley Wickman, J ean Witz, Irene Wolvovits, and Rina Zafferani are the leading women architects of the city. Kathryn Zellar, Gladys Zimmerly, Wilma Ruehle, and Mary Rossetto are campaigning for the election of Dora Pearson, as Secretary of Labor. ' Betty Rauch, Virginia Quandt, Lucy Puskas, Evelyn Reilly, Kathryn Roach, and Marie Robinson are American buyers in France. Johnie Lee Wood, Josephine Rydzon, Anne Sagripanti, Claire Roland, and Lois Root are employment man- agers at Hudsonls. They fly through the air with the greatest of ease-vBruno Gutt, Frank Gabli, Webster Salsbury, and Joe Hagan are trapeze artists in the Shrine Circus. If you Visit Warsaw tiUl, in Poland, you will hnd Angelo Guerriero teaching athletics. In Molarville, Mississippi, you will find Chuck Russell, Frank Dzialowski, and Bob Bracken, leading dentists. To avoid competition, Jack Powser and Frank Gahry own an ice-cream parlor sixty miles north of the North Pole. Their high-pressure salesmen are Dick Getz, Ed Cicotte, John Dudash, and Peter Ferlejowski. Jack Goldie claims the world high-jumping record. Stanley Borowski has challenged his title. Tom Armstrong is creating a smashing sensation on Broadway with his interpretation of Hamlet? On the supporting cast are Eleanor Orlando, Juanita Poole, Betty Popovics, Virginia Pratt, Audra Wylie, and Mil- dred Yurick. Those master chemists, Edmund Moorehead and Richard Edgar, have discovered a substance which Will dis- solve anything-their next step is to find something that will hold it. Jack Ogden is in Hollywood giving tap lessons to Mary Lupone, Mary Jane Mickie, Shirley Shepperd, Lor- raine Boss, and Elizabeth Beres. ttTramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching! J. W. Ellis, Lindo Muzzin, and Bob Hoag are the new scout masters at Camp tiTenderfootP Harold Cousino and Bill Geiger operate a new parking lot in the Sahara Desert. Zoli Ferency, New Yorkls fiery district attorney, is campaigning for governorehis opponent is George Ganos. News Flash! !! In a special mile race today, Frank Lada ran a dead heat with Glen Cunningham, the Kansas flyer. Tom Hagen and Miller ran a close third and fourth. ' After coaching the Prospector basketball squad to ten city championships, Jack Oke has been elected president of the F.B.F.I.O.B.B.P.-tFederal Bureau for Improvement of Better Basketball PlayersJ Broadcasting daily over station W-H-E-N are Hank Haskins, Bruno Sella, Seymour Sobole, Marjorie Kanyar, Betty Roselle, and Aileen Miller. Dick Jones, Bob Trominski, and Norm Kleiner will soon end their search for the Lost Horizon. Harry Kuschel, the Waldorf-Astoria manager, had as his guests recently Ed Kusak, Ralph Keteian, and Harry Todeschini. Crime doesnit pay? Not with local policemen like Louis Hoenicke, A1 Klingensmith, John Kozel, and Frank Lesniak. Among Detroitis most efficient policewomen are Elizabeth Kearon and Vanetta Schultz. Theresa Hornyak and Yvonne Matthews are beauty operators in Florida. The Fox Theater is now featuring Ye Olde Time Dance Team, Helen Rose Nagy and Doris Mollenkopf, in a two-week engagement. Jeanne Bedding and Irene Schneider are managing a boarding house in Florida for eX-Southwestern students. Helen Meszaros, Gloria Holtz, and Eileen Hamilton are conducting a chewing-gum contest at Dogpatch County Home. Minnie Albrecht, Magdalen Andrich, Sara Arevigian, Helen Bago, and Viola Balogh are writers for the Liberty Magazine. Helen Rose Nagy, Jean McKanna, Mary Kovach, Mary Ellen McKaig, and Mary Matash are saving refriger- ator prices by managing their own grocery stores in Alaska. Clarence Perry has invented a periscope that Will enable pedestrians and motorists to see around corners. Frank Burhop and Bill Nemeth are rolling in dough, and can easily be called the cityis biggest loafers. Their bakery shop is in the center of Delray Heights. Ed Pilarz and Bill Politz have been appointed forest rangers in Clark Park. Leonard Rosenthal and Robert Brice are leading a rather quiet lifeeas firemen at the Peerless Portland Cement Works. tContimzed on Page 440 Page Twenty-fwe
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