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PMMM Good afternoon, my dear friends-how would you like to take a little trip with me on my speedy, super jet carpet? Today we shall visit the future of St. john's Class of 1951. First on our route comes a restaurant called Hazeres Hash House. It is a small place specializing in good food. George Hazeres is chief cook and bottle washer while his wife, the former VVanda Harding, charms the customers. Across the street we see Rita Konkel in her ultra-modern shop, cutting and styling hair. Some of Rita's creations have hit Vogue. Going back a couple of streets we enter a side street on which is situated a dingy, dimly-lit tavern. As we enter the hole its proprietor. Dave Schonhard, greets us with his Polident smile. Up on a stage we see Ace Cummings tickling the ivories while Anne Thomas shouts the blues- Frankie Laine style. Anne only sings in her spare time. Her chief occupa- tion is selling Hunter's Pop. Once again on our journey, we switch on the carpet radio and the voice of Bruce Birmingham announces the temperature, humidity, and other current information. Next we hear Karen Brown and her Terrible Tale Time. Her interesting little broadcast can be heard over Station B U L L, managed by the very successful jim Bullinger and his pretty little wife, the former Delores Barker, who gave up a career of woman wrestling to bring sunshine into jimmy's life. Our next stop brings us to a very swank department store called Maury's. Its owners, Lorraine O'Meara and Clara Smith, have worked hard to gain for this store the reputation it now enjoys. Lorraine and Clara have built up a spacious toyland in the center of the store. They have in their employment a very capable janitor who you may remember as Eugene L'Huillier. Eugene has been happily married to Mary Ellen Rugg for years. Mary has a large amount of money invested in stock of several cigarette companies and together, Gene and Mary Ellen have built up their dreams. Many of the famous department stores are supplied with dresses from the very chic shop of Madeline Maes. Lyn designs the clothes and Betty Chomic stitches them. Their very pretty model, the former Miss Christine Skrocki, gives fashion shows throughout the entire world. Chris and her husband, Bernard Brown, travel extensively. His work as a News Com- mentator takes him to all parts of the world. Down the road a piece, we come to a very large airport. It is famous for the excellent flying instructions given by Bernard Bronakowski. While Burny is teaching the students, his wife, Betty Schweda Bronakowski, operates a drive-in for flyers. The planes are kept in excellent condition by mechanic Tom Nichols. Tom has made quite a name for himself with his specialty in the field of mechanics. He has saved enough to purchase a little farm for himself and his cute wife, Joyce Stetler Nichols. She manages the farm and we have heard that she recently won a blue ribbon for raising the largest bull. QContinued on page SZJ 29
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G E O M E T R Y 4 RELIGION III Father Clarence Wood holds the interest of the juniors While George Noon correctly answers a thought-provoking ques- tion. TYP ING IV A group of Seniors taking a speed and accuracy test. Edward Job is pointing out to David Schonhard his typing progress on the class chart.
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