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1944 SEMAPHORE Marguerite Green Deets is still as quiet As when we went to school But now she ' s teaching children All about the Golden Rule. Phyllis Hadley With pins and needles strewn about And patterns on the floor, Phyllis, the dress designer, Creates the Fashions You Adore . Elizabeth Harper Liz has been successful, too. She runs the Five and Dime. With the headaches of getting help She ' s having quite a time. Dorothy Hogan Dot ' s day is very busy Washing dishes, making beds. Along with household duties She ' s raising red redheads. Florence Holmes Florence is an artist and With her brush in hand Is the foremost painter Known o ' er all the land. L. Audrey Holmes ' Twas hard to replace Louella Parsons, For columnists don ' t come in two ' s. But Audrey stepped right in, And now writes the Hollywood News. Ralph Hunt Ralph is a henpecked husband Who caters to wifey ' s wishes. He almost missed our reunion For he had to do the dishes. Jeanette Januskis Her mania for collecting records Will probably never stop, For Jeanette is now proprietress Of a well-known record shop. Virginia Johnson Ginny always works hard. You can ' t call her a shirker. And her job is far from easy. She ' s an assiduous social worker. Max Katz Maxie ' s a big producer. Six shows now on Broadway. His cars and yachts leave no doubt That he ' s gone a long way. Robert Kelly Have you been to New York lately ? If not, we ' d like to relate That Bob ' s employed in that city Washing windows of the Empire State. Dorothy Kimtis Kim was always likeable. Talented, charming and gay. Now she ' s wowing the critics In a musical on Broadway. Margaret King Altho her name is King, She really is a Queen. On latest magazine covers Her Highness may be seen. Anthony Lacivita After going into the Navy Tony decided to stay. And as a Lieutenant-Commander He ' s certainly doing OK. Norma Leathers As a star reporter On the Daily News Norma expresses vividly All her feminine views. Joseph Levy An oustanding entertainer. You ' re waiting for the answer? That ' s simple, for you see, Joe ' s an adagio dancer. 21
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SEMAPHORE 1944 Marie Cotter Marie ' s an interior decorator. She charges a nominal fee, So if you want redecoration She is the one to see. Francis Gushing Cush is a radio comedian A la that guy Bob Hope. Only he ' s not selling toothpaste. He ' s selling castile soap. Kenneth Davis In all the country ' s bookstores Many books you ' ll see. But none of them can compare With those written by K. D. Helen Delasco Helen Delasco is her name; Her work ' s not finished yet. Still she ' s gained her share of fame From her book on etiquette. Joseph Devito Joe ' s turned out to be a cowboy, The drug store variety, tho. Now you know just what to expect And remember — wc told you so. Eleanor Dicastro A very diligent worker, Eleanor ' s reached her goal. A well-paid private secretary, She works with heart and soul. Patricia Donahue Pat ' s is the voice you hear When you turn on the radio. She ' s the soft-voiced announcer On many a radio show. Philip Dooley Dooley ' s Transportation Company Has Flip sitting pretty; Since he has an enormous office In every American city. Robert Dray Morgenthau had quite a time With pay and pay and pay. How much simpler it s become Since the Treasury got Bob Dray. Catherine Duggan Catty is now a saleswoman With customers galore. She works behind the counter Of Duggan ' s Liquor Store. Virginia Fedorchuk Fudgy has gone to college; Her duties are plain to see, Cheerleading, to urge the team Onward to victory. Clifford Fowler He ' s photographed the news fronts Including Tokyo and Berlin; By following the newsreels We can see where Cliff has been. Lois Fralick She liked to cook, she liked to sew, She mastered every art. So it wasn ' t hard for Lois To capture another ' s heart. Lena Fustolo Lena is now working for A prominent physician. As a competent bookkeeper, She deserved a good position. Mary Goward Mary knows them all by name. Frankie, Bill and Joe. She welcomes all celebrities Ushering at the RKO. Ruth Grant Since the days of the Semaphore Ruthie has gone far, too. She is now the owner of Not one publication — but two. 20
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SEMAPHORE 1944 Eleanor Lewis Eleanor now holds An enviable position She has become famous As the foremost dietitian. Ralph Maynard Snookie is still a bachelor He won ' t be one girl ' s pappy . He ' d much rather play tiie field And make them all happy. Alvin Liftman Slep, alas, is a beachcomber But it really is no sin, For he works in the South Station And watches the Waves come in. William McDonald If Roosevelt ever stops running, And surely someday he will. To step right into his footsteps Is Mrs. McDonald ' s son. Bill. Richard Lindelof Dickie Lindelof has done quite well. There are guys that are dumber. So he ' s due for a promotion From assistant to full-fledged plumber. Nicholas Mitchell Back from the Pacific Isles And major battle scenes We welcome our own Nick Mitchell Pride of the U. S. Marines. Roberta Long In all the latest magazines From Atlantic to Pacific, Roberta ' s in cosmetic ads And they are something terrific. Robert O ' Day Bob is a super-sleuth — The man with the eagle eye. Since the days of S. H. S. He ' s become head of the FBI. Helen Lowry Stan ' s still in the Navy, Since ' 43 he ' s been. And Helen keeps on waiting For her ship to come in. Anna Peduto Pad and pencil in her hand And with comforting ease, Anna, super saleswoman. Always aims to please. Marian MacLfan Have you heard the music coming Over the ether lanes? The voice you can ' t forget You ' ve guessed it — Marian MacLean ' s. Virginia RircGERio Gini has a vital job And since going off to war, She is in the ground crew of The Army Air Corps. Christina Mann In all competitive circles You ' ll find she really rates. People are all discussing Chris and her figure skates. Dorothy Sarado Dot always liked the Navy And during World War II She jt)ined the women sailors, Or rather, Waves, to you. Joseph Mara Since there ' s no more rationing For Joe that is a break, Because he owns a butcher shop. Want a delicious steak? Hope Sawyer Hope, too, joined the service During the war ' s great curse. And rates a snappy salute As a U. S. Army Nurse. 22
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