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Editor V ' A Gary Meadows Xiu Y Assistant Editor Susan Dalhouse GENERAL MANAGERS EDITORIAL STAFF Sponsor Miss Elizabeth E. Larsen L .R o r ii ,.. Business Manager Dianne Henry Assistant Manager Joyce Malmborg
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CLASS PROPHECY CContinuedj The spotlight now picks up Miss Edith Winegeart on the center of the stage. Her lovely iewelry was designed and loaned to her by ieweler Charles Lyons. We are now backstage. Sitting over there discussing the new fashions are the wardrobe and dress designers the Misses Laddie Jensen, Faye Calhoun, Gweneth Gibbs, Ann McRae, Nell Hamilton, Mary Newton, and Liz Jenning. While in Jacksonville the costumes are being cared for bythe Veal's Dry Cleaning Co. Over there I see two make-up artists Miss Faye Williams and Miss Shirley Turk- nett. Busily running around are dramatic coaches Jackie Brock and Shelly Rabideau, and music director June Turknett. Sitting at a desk over there is Tommy Scott, financial manager of the show. By-the-way, Jack Mer- cier, millionaire playboy is underwriting tonight's per- formance. Backstage also are editors Mary Jo Ellis and Ronald Dobrin. They are covering the show for their respective magazines. We have several of the cast's private secretaries here. They are Eueline Hardman, Frances Dean, Lavonia Owen, and Helen Lee. Also over there is the cast's private dietitian, Catherine Shank. Along with the help of nurses Dot Kelly and Joyce Kerr, she keeps the cast healthy. As l left backstage I met a group of girls renewing old acquaintances. Two nurses looking lovely are Margie Brockman and Gene Thomas. Also there are stenogra- phers Pat Hill, Katherine Brown, Jeanne Fouraker, and Pat Wormwood who were contestants in a recent beauty contest. The next act is Miss Wanda Thornton, skater.-Well, here we are out front again. The Squadron V-542 must have flown in from New Foundland this week for they are well represented by Robert Bridger, Ralph Mazza, Ted Pace, Jimmy Davis, Muldrew Dennis, Jimmy Wood, John Myrick, Leon Hall, Gordon Robertson, Roy lvey, Billy Seagraves, Richard Breteler, Wesley Thornton, Ron- nie Drummond, Bob Matthews, and David Shyver. Just back from Duke University are George Deloney, Paul Williams, John LaBaron, Kenny Small, and William Montgomery. They have received their diplomas in Forestry. From the Jacksonville Engineering Co. is Jimmy Foster, Gerard Califano, Robert Glines, Hal Blanton, and ,Robert Welsh. With them is TV engineer Donald Haral- son. Seated in front of him is Miss Bonnie Tapley, the owner of a famous girls' camp. Here in the audience are three of Jacksonville's lovely young matrons-Mrs. Ben Jones, nee Joyce Darden, Mrs. John Smith, nee Irma Jane Scruggs and Mrs. Bob Green, nee Nancy Graham. Behind them are the organizers of the tirst space line to Mars, Eddie Lotzia and Jimmy Lyons. We are honored tonight by the presence of Father Stauffer, who is now located at Boys' Town. Also representing the medical profession are pediatrician, Nancy Maierfeldt and her nurses Jacqueline Fessenden and Jeanne La- belle, and optometrist, Debra Westcott. Dr. Westcott is assisted by Jeannette Marsells, Carolyn Clarey, and Gladys Mullins. I see Miss Louise Travis, attractive labo- rafory technician with her escort. The fleet is in tonight, represented by naval officers Jimmy Bashaw, Fred Kerr, Lynwood Overstreet, John Graham, Albert Cochran, Curtis Baggett, Fred Burkhart Dan Brown, Edward Edwards, Ray McLeod, Fred Koon and Duane Sp'aun. The lovely programs for the performances were de- signed by the Foster, Livingston, Liles, King, Wise and Abernathy Commercial Art Firm. The amusing cartoons are the work of Walter Peery and Norman Hern. Sitting on the front row we see Billy Lipscomb, candi- date for President on the Better Government ticket. Next to him is LaVerne Sweeney, head of Girl Scouting in Jacksonville, with Jimmy Wentworth, head of the Bell Telephone Company. The flowers the performers in the next and last act are wearing are creations of the Mc- Cleary Nursery. Sitting near the back are .lane Brown, Fashion Designer, and Joyce Malmborg, professor at FSU. We are honored by having Ronald Ward, star agricul- turist of the year and Miss Jeanette Pickett, owner of the famous Blue Tea Room with us tonight. The curtain is now rising on a play starring actresses Marilyn Reedy, Ann McCallum, Bernice Kahn, and Mar- garet Norris, of international renown. The unusual light- ing effects are operated by William Coward of Coward Brothers, electricians. Well there goes the final curtain on this wonderful benefit opening. l am sure that many cancer patients will benefit from tonight's proceeds. This is Sandra Reese signing off for Station LSJH. Good night.
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