Word: guys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Methuen, Mass. 38 Penz, P. Andrew '61 B 19 6.0 170 Grosse Pointe, Mich. 40 Monahan, Frank '61 B 20 5.10 170 Fairfield, Conn. 42 Case, J. Terry '60 B 19 5.9 175 Metchuen, N.J. 44 Beland, Richard J. '59 B 21 6.0 180 Claremont, N.H. 45 Vassalotti, Guy L. '59 B 21 5.9 195 Akron, Ohio 46 Cirone, Roger F. '61 B 20 6.1 165 N. Adams, Mass. 48 Seijas, Robert W. '60 B 19 5.10 170 Clifton, N.J. 50 Packer, William J. '61 C 19 5.10 185 Pawtucket, R.I. 53 Hansen, John...
...Alan Freed, ready to face the music as it were and holding our heads high too. Of course loyal local teens will show up for his in-person appearance to cheer him on. Watch these columns for a further announcement regarding this matter of importance to each and every guy and girl...
...Shaw from the French of Marcel Achard) was a big Paris hit, though nothing in the quickly folding Broadway version seemed to link it with Paris at all. It is a tale of two men, a heel who has grown rich and his down-at-heel patate or fall guy. When Patate learns that the heel has become his adopted daughter's lover, he at last has a chance to even up the score; but as top dog, he proves the worst flop...
Unfortunately, the picture's plot (good girl helps bad guy go straight) fits the mood like a concrete overshoe, and the more than generous serving of cheesecake is pretty soggy stuff. In the fleshier episodes, Director Nicholas Ray seems to have striven to achieve a mood that is neither of the '30s nor of the '50s, but that might be said to contain the breast of both worlds...
...REALLY SINCERE GUY (McKay; $4), by Robert Van Riper, public-relations director of N. W. Ayer & Son's Philadelphia office, poses a puzzler: Can a publicity man who believes in low tariffs find happiness with a client who wants him to tout high tariffs? Van Riper's idealogue finds happiness for a while with a yummy girl reporter from a newsmagazine, finally goes back to his wife and the dream of all P.R. men: a nice little agency of his own, with clients who tariff low, pay high...