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- Hln Radio City Music Hall Minnie Nylund will play the magnificent master- piece for the piano written by Ernest Negri. Marie Marasco will turn the pages.H UAt Carnegie Hall Fred Bush, the famed violinist, played his world-known composition, Robin in the Cherry Tree, He was accompanied by Roberta Peterson on the piano. Her music sounded like Warrell Paciotti throwing stones at a window.U Rosemarie Platner, composer of the Thing was seen peeking from behind the stage curtain at this performance. It is said she wanted to catch a glimpse of Mary Ann Petik who makes a living by carrying Shirley Palkovich's baritone around.H 5 , , NEddie Oswald, noted photographer, is now engaged in taking cheesecake shots of Chresula Lagges, Nancy Claus, and Georgina Shavor. He enjoys his work greatly.N NBetty Ann Palo and Kathleen Johnson were seen practicing their new Hula dance which will be put on at the Empire Theater on April Fools' Day.u HCan't we turn to a different channel, U asked Donald Shutte, owner of a huge gun factory. By the way, have you heard my new slogan? The crowd clamored to hear it. Hwhy not try to Shutte gun?W he respondedg Channel four carried an exciting mystery story starring Annarmarie Brown, Rosemarie Kaiser, nd Joanne Claus. At the most thrilling part the mystery was interrupted by the Wudinich twin Pat and Patsy. They sang a cmmaercial about HKrunchy Kribbles that explode in your mouth.U ' HThe heck with the mystery,N said Terry Uren, who had just returned from a game with the Lakers. ULet's turn to the vaudeville with Jeannette Skerjance, Darlene Strumbel, and Mary Ann Intihar as first line chorus girls, But when he touched the knob the set went dead. UIsn't Dick Vareni here?W someoneasked. NHe owns the largest television studio in the world. He should be able to tell what's wrong here.H Dick stepped forward with a pair of pliers in his hand. HSure, I can fix it,U he said Wbut Ifll need some help.n Up stepped Lenny Wilde. He is the owner of a chain of ice-cream.parlors and employs Janice Smrekar, Mavis Wainio, Rose Marie Tassoni, and Georgine Greben to think up new combinations for his marvelous sodas and sundaes. HLet's have a look at the aerial. Maybe that 's where the trouble is.H Sure enough, on the roof, with their equipment draped on the aerial were 553323SS1'?H'3a32feF31??5i3i?12i2aitS2eahipC13?rtiiS 229i-ifiogcmeghil Diiiiexsllahfsiim prosperous lawyer. They apologized for interfering with the reception and hastily took their paraphenelia off the aerial. The set worked perfectly again. The group settled back in their chairs to listen to Audrey Flom, the Hedda Hopper of television,
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UFlashL, This is Audrey Flom, your Hollywood gossiper.U The handsome movie star, Roger Baumgartner, is Sailing for Europe. With him is traveling his business manager, Joanne Andreachi.H . Flash againl, D vid Rodda of M4 G. MQ has just signed Sharon Cooper , in a long term contractrn Muriel Fairbanks, the great Hollywood actress and Rqger Giombetti, the famous Broadway star will do a scene from UCats and Dogs,N the sequel to HGuys and Dolls,U at the Stardom Theater.N HHere's an exclusivej Eugene Klune's all male orchestra is playing at the Stork Club. But here is the secret: the saxaphonist is not a male. She is Shirley Malkovich and she loves her job. CLucky girll W Wanother exclusive: Gerald Korte, janitor at the Pat Sainio Diaper factory and Cathleen CDude2 Pollack, machinist at the Dude Doodle Bug Company were seen dining at Parkfs Polka Palace, owned and operated by Warren Park. As Hedda Hopper said Goodnight, Jim Carlson, the butler at Brown's mansion appeared with refreshments. ' NNow,U said Jim Brown, Where comes the best program of all, HHit it Poor,W the sequel to HStrike it Rich.U T Audrey Adien, sometimes known as Baby Snooks, was master or ceremonies. ihietgtnfdothiqfefsg F3?iS?3Rnhi1f2HE?5ds?i3ni2R5OHHSehegdedaaeififtiiaiozicevich. Your first question - Who was Ivanhoe? 9 iv I '--1 wr . EgsiiShTESXt2??Fe3u?tS?EtYMi2seF3ittt?eEnei!f58giE3E Etithaiddht iggulnttier a ience, Annette Boben, Marlene Bodas, Florence Janesich, Joanne Davich, and Janet Orazem, college girls from Radcliff were the next contestants. WYour question pertains to etiquette. How many gesundheit's are correct - when someone sneezes?H ' HOne,U they meekly bellowed. Then without warning, the mistress of ceremonies sneezed. The girls let out five gefundheits one after another, The last contestants on the program were a group of dance instructors from the Light-Foot Dancing School, Edell Anderson, Jeannette Claus, Betty Abramson, and Marie Krallg UNow tell us please, what is your most difficult problem in dancing school? They answered in unison, UTrying to teach Nick Brascugli and David Johnson to toe dance.H U of Silengg?sfegtggingailbggggrigdaf 3225356823551cffnininsgrbifioghttfefhesgour sure to buy a box on non-splintering toothpicks from our sponsor, Terry Paoletti, This is your friendly announcer, George Juth, saying UGoodnight Irene.N
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'J The ninth grade class of 1951, being insane and of flimsy mind, in the presence of their beloved faculty do hereby declare and publish this, their first will and testament: ' L Betty Abramson wills her artistic abilityto Frances Erjavec. Edell Anderson wills a few strands of her beautiful blond hair to Janet Greenberg. Sam y Anderson doesn 't will his navy ring to anyone because Lois B. already has it Jo Anne Andreachi wills her Latin book to Barbara Olson. Roger Baumgartner wills his breathless walks up the assembly aisle at 8:29a A. M. Q to Robert Nankervis. - Annette Boben wills her love for basketball stars to Sandra Slade. Marlene Bodas wills her wad of chewing gum to Joan Gomsi. Lois Bozicevich wills her supply of glasses to David Bodovinitz. Tom Beste wills his job at the dairy to Jon McCarty. Jim Matchefts wills his bashfulness to Richard Edwards. Janet Orazem wills all her good grades to Mildred Anich. Hhzrles Ochis wills the echoes of his silvery voice to the halls of E.J.H.S. Martin Osmundson wills his numerous trips Hover the hilln to Jfhn Machek, Ed. Oswald wills his long legs to Bobby Began. Harrell Paciotti leaves her calm level-headedness to Janice Paoletti. Stefan Paciotti wills his clarinet to Woody Herman. Warren Park would like to bestow his dancing ability on Fred Astaire. Petty Ann Palo wills her tap dancing agility to Darlene Oreheck. Shirley Palkovich wills her collection of notes Cfrom Mavis and Lorenl to Gloria Ritacco to add to her own sizeable collection. Patrick Wudinich wills his science notes to anyone capable of unscrambling them. Patsy Wudinich wills her muscles to Pat Holleran. This is no Corn-Soya. ' Robert Kloiber wills his scooter to Marvin Martinson. Eugene Klun prefers to take his NEW sweater with him to Senior High. He has nothing else to leave. Robert Kochevar wills his athletic ability to future Olympic entrants. How about you, Jack Miettunen? William URubinoffH Kotchevar wills his Stradivarius to Shirley Kotnik. Gerald Korte wills his yellow shirt to James Larcher. Marie Krall wills her vim, vitality, and very pleasant smile to Carolyn Strukel. Tom Kukar bequeaths his interest in Harrison Street to anyone who needs exercise. Gordon Kangas wills his magnificent physique to Billy Wbdinich. Clarence Ke p wills his knowledge of the Constitution to Richard Haney. Muriel Fairbanks wills her faithful old trombone to anyone who can take it away from her. A Audrey Flon leaves her position as the hostess charming to Karen Hill. You may also have her books on nParty Menusn and NHow to Entertainn, Karen. Roger Giombetti wills his Jerry Lewis look to James Lagges. Audrey Adien wills her heart to WBucko0 and her pleasant smile to Marsha Wahlstrom. Marvin Hall bequeaths his friendly talks with James Matchefts to Ross Nettell and Matt Jugovich. James Hill will hold his b s seat for a few years longer. 1 Chresula Lagges will also retain her interest in a certain hockey player. Shirley Malkovich wills her snazzy nylon stockinps to Kathleen La Voie. Marie Marasco wills a half interest in her inseparable friendship with Audrey Adien to Geraldine Porthan. Mary Ann lntihar will donate a few dozen of her fans and admirers to anyone who is lonely. David Rodda wills his position on the hockey team to other aspiring contenders. You bet 1 I Janice Smrekar wills her Carmen Miranda wiggle to Carol Tehovnik. Loren Ross wills his freckles to Janice Bastianelli. Patricia Sainio donates her art ability to Miss Rivett to pass on to struggling students.
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