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DEMICK and PAUL CURRIE, taking Post-Graduate work at Israeli University before entering the ministry. Saudi Arabia claimed the talents of CHARLES PUTNAM, Electrical Engineer in the Oil Fields. Mission Hospital at Baghdad showed Pediatrician SHARON HADEN with Nurse NANCY BRONES serving on this foreign field. Hong Kong swung into view where BRUCE MARKS, Importer-Exporter of Chinese Silks, was seen as a distinguished businessman. Australia had claimed the services of Ford Agency Owner, DANNY GRIMSLEY, who is very active in Christian Business Men's Committee International. As Explorer V circled above the Islands of the Sea, the University of Hawaii was seen where MARYBETH LANE was noted as Dean of Women, and RICHARD JENSEN was known as Professor of Physics. On the Island of Oahu, SHARON REDBURDI, wife of a Lt. j. g. was living in a U. S. Naval Housing Unit. Approaching the Western Coast of the United States, NANCY VANDERVEER was seen as Teacher at San Jose Bible School. LINDA BARNES was seen in the Sacramento Valley as a Veternarian. DAN WALLEN was a mechanic in bustling San Francisco and RONNIE DE LAO was working as Detective out of San Quentin Parole Board. BILL HARRIS was seen in the Valley Fruit Exchange. The electronic screen picked up a newly designed type of fighter jet and noted it was being piloted by BOB RENTSCH from Travis Air Force Base. ROCCETTE MEILE was seen in a Children's Dentist Office with her little ones being expertly handled by LINDA LARSON. Los Angeles Health Clinic had captured the interests and services of Ex-Ray Technician, CHERYL MOORE. SHERRY HOFFMAN was seen as Surgical Nurse for the promi- nent heart surgeon of Los Angeles and MARSHA MILLION his Receptionist. As Explorer V neared Earth and prepared for landing, Lady Fairchild could not help reflecting for a few minutes ---- just think! Only a few short years ago she had wondered at the value of such Space Travel and now she was to see and enjoy the benefits therefrom. She was proud to havg had g part in the life preparation of these famous people.
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6lmwPwff4wf nThaHk YOU and I'll be ready at 1600 on Thursdayn, said Lady Donna Fairchild fformerly Donna Sunklerb as she turned off the visa phone in their summer home. She immediately began to pack a few essentials need- ed on her expected thrilling trip to Outer Space aboard Explorer VI Captain BILL BURNETT piloted Lady Fairchild on the Airline Helicop- ter to L. A. International Airport where they were met by news photog- rapher KENNY BRANN who was assembling news for the Examiner. As they approached the Information Booth who should they meet but Receptionist CAROL MARKER who had the tickets ready aboard the Jet Airliner. GLEN GEORGE'S voice sounded over the P. A. system, HAll Aboardn. As she hastened forward to the Departure Gate, and ran up the steps of the Jet Airl1ner,.whom should she meet but CHERYL ANTONAROS, Stewardess of the Airline. They were delighted to see each other and Cheryl quickly briefed her passenger of the personnel of the ship. Who should they be but ROBERT MILLER, Pilot, and GENE HIGGINS, Co-Pilot, and Radio-Radar Officer, BOB FOX. Three hours later they disembarked at Cape Canaveral, Florida where Captain LOUISE LaVOQUE escorted Lady Fairchild to Strato-Flight Head- quarters manned by Lt. Commander MIKE ANDREWS. Explorer V was piloted by Com ander JACK KUNSON l.- and Radio Engineer CHUCK MCCOMB. Navigator JERRY McLOUD happily greeted Lady Fairchild as she boarded Explorer V and prepared for take-off. The Electronic screen immediately went into action showing people and places on Earth. The Queen Mary was seen off-shore of England and Private Detective BENT CHRISTIANSEN of Kimberley Diamond Enterprises trailing a suspect. Paris flashed upon the screen with ANNA WEST dis- playing some of the latest Paris creations. At a Swiss Villa we see ANDY GREENAWALT, World Traveler, and his wife, the former JUDY WALLIS. A view of Rome's Unified High School showed English Department Head MARTHA JEANNE STEVENS hard at work. The Holy Land Came intO View and the former teacher sat entranced before the screen as She Saw VICTOR
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SSSL PM k , ' t WMWWM-. ,S w 3 i X 'Z' A e Q F , Qi fl ' rx -.A Q ,, ag? x i ,...., 1. 'F rf. H Tm f pt 'F W L . W f tlty W milf I W ,iiliiin ...Fe QHPW 1f It was the hit of the year for the class of '5B. We'll never forget it! It was a night with a double feature and the Glee Club and a shadow skit completed the enjoyable evening. First came BARGAINS IN HAIRCUTS. Jack Barrett, Cplayed by Andrew Greenawaltl was a typical fifteen year old boy, who had no time for anything but sports and out-of-doors life. Things went along just fine until Mother Barrett Cplayed by Sharon Hadenl entered the picture and insisted Jack needed a haircut. Then is when Jack's faithful buddie Len McAllister Cplayed by Paul Curriej stepped in to lend a helping hand. But alasl Something went wrong and Jack became the victim of havoc. It meant embarrassment for Jack when Len explained to Gloria, Cplayed by Cheryl Antonaresb Jack's best girl, that her boy-friend had been in an automobile accident, and even more misery came to Jack when Dr. and Mrs. Howard Cplayed by Bruce Marks and Nancy Bronesj arrived at the Barrett home. It was a disappointing and embarrassing situation for Jack and Len, but it meant many a laugh for the audience. V' B -' was -e -S e SUGAR-TIME -nf-ma,gM.,-,.. B111 Burnett - ' Chuck McComb - Glen George qv! p Pl nan 'C , D ff lf! Guitarist jlffi. ' f - - A .dm Dan Grimsley 'P Jil,-r ... -3' Then came LIFE 'O' THE PARTY, which was another terrific success. Wilbur, the pint sized atom bomb, fplayed by Victor Demlckl was full of action, fun, humor End resentment toward his two older sisters, Connie Cplayed by Anna Westl and Betty Lou Cplayed by Marybeth Lanel. It seemed like Wilbur got blamed for everything. Poor Wilbur! Little did Wilbur realize that a mere mistake could turn a whole party into disaster. When Wilbur got the car- bonated water and his father's sleeping medicine mixed up, and when all of the guests at Betty Lou's party fell into a deep slumber, and when his Mother KLouise LaVoqueJ and Father fJerry McLoudD got into a heated dis- cussion, and when his two sisters insisted their darling little brother be severely punished, it meant tears for Connie and Betty Lou, humiliation to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and a peaceful nap to the seven lively teenage guests whose parts were played by Linda Larsen, Nancy Vanderveer, Carol Marker, Bob Miller, Bob Fox, Charles Putnam, and Bent Christiansen. All of this because of one effervescent thirteen year old boy by the name of WILBURI plz fwwuhz l , D A A My pf :aft W?v f 7,tf 'wfwnf Wwwgwmaay Y ' ' W ' ' ' ' 5 ' - --F-0-W-M A .M J, y't'- - fry W 'A ' ' 'W W? ' , ,- ,, .,,, ,I 7 ' ' 1 T ,vyii f q?fi QQW W? G 1, 5 f W?RQi- , ? 'fm , 9 a il 1 2 I .f. ,,: f acl, V, , f X Z , V A K 3 yQf?f5fg, h 5, fy., 'xfe, 1 f2 y! 1 Z 4 ' , -' , '- ,fi f ' - f E 1 ' f' .- M x H- , frail ' ,.,. f f' ff ' X f L I 5 if -' .... M - S , W , ' .ij a M-we ., . 1 as . y 1. We M,-al 1 ffl. ' IA V a We :il S H Mwaahf
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