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V 1 Joyce Bilgeri was recently chosen as winner of an art contest. Shefs getting a job o in Ne'v?'Y'o'rk designing dresses. Marilyn Moeller, Dorothy Jezierski and Phyllis Earsing have started a small restaurant ofitfheiorfoifuith alspeciallfzfifillthat they-calloo '- ' USchlurpitand-burpit Soup.n It's getting to be quite popular, too. Gossip says they're expanding their place. Marilyn Yeager is now teaching at some famous university, and. ' Joan Lein is teaching pia'n'o'f'a'nd'-d'o':fn'g very well. Janet Surman is modeling on Fifth Avenue fi'eiH'e'mb'5rT-when she modeled our graduation gowns? I guess shearrlmfst have liked it. g graph Qirritano is getting to be a famous stock-car racer, along with Norm Pietrgag, Layton Reopolos and Ron Vandermuelen. Ron Chapin, Bob Motak and Bernie Wendel h'Ew75'opened as 'affpollt f'o'1'7'studeiTt fITc5' 175 f 'and :are 'oeooooiifig popular. fn' 2 Pat Coyle and Faye Beck are both happily married, and we hear that Hgappyu Mally's littleugirl vfon a na't'i'onaI5baby contest. r M, M -.ww Joan Warren now owns a library, and is selling as well as lending books. Eileen Kless is her treasurer and secretary, and Dolores Kibler is her bookkeeper. ' , Qoyoe Fitgner is working in the city morgue, dressing and fixing the Nstiffsu. I can just picture her. y, , Rose Langendorfer turned out to be a radio comedian. Shels really good, and is quite in de1nandnf'Eiu't:-Yi llaxgc- is coming along as the latest blues singer, and is Very popular with the males. , . Well, I guess that's all the gossip we can think about right now. Let's call it a night. g . g , I And so--the future of the Senior Class of 'Sl has so been foretold. If any of this' relates in any way to the truth, we assure you it is purely co-incidental. Please don't hold anything against the authors, as we are not responsible. , vioxx-w 'V if ' 1-ff frwrilgpgtf y s mf . Q Y e 'QJQJ qgglha A-1 -.,.-1 -1--E7 ,f-1 Q V 5,g,'-nw I Q ': 'n ft- ' ' 217413 TVN ' , Ki., fl f .. , ,
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I W A Y. ,Mix x t I '-2.13 5 :gil Ygfgtimpxa' . -'HIM - Nu -5 1, , A nj, HM get-QQETO H232 To I To To To T he The he The he The Axfy A ' Ai-!A A 'xv!Nl-1, IX, ' English Department: A victrola that works! Records of the latest plays as Woklahomav, Ncall Me hadamn, instead of 'Hamlet', etc. Industrial Arts Department: A genius to invent a machine to separate the type in the NPieN box. Health and Biology Department: Special cabinets for the eadavers. Also, the brains of the Senior class so future students can study the brains of genius. Commercial Business Department: Special machines to take dictation, add bookkeeping figures, and type without error, so future students will have more time for fun. Home Economics Department: A new studio couch that will seat more or better still, big enough to seat the five, class. New School: A Hhomeworkn machine, which students can put their set a point, determining the subject, push a 1' le assignment comes out of a little slot, correctly done. itt ,,,g, 5-'i -we l-as-...a r.,,, 'T li 3 . . Y' ' lr Q ' A A ff ' D D rn D: f X ,ff 4 1 , V' f n V ' it i e 1 4 V W- 1 + a 4 I I ., lf q,f' up nv. X n ' - -19' fit If 5 1 p 1 5 X -, p - al n L ,VA . f Q . , p' l l Q it W 1-jg? I In ,+ V Q W c 5 'Ili -4---,gg -q I J . 4
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