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26 You know that Koy Nigh is now president of the Foirchild County Mothers' Club. and that Dick Brennemon is the most active president of the locol Republican Club thot Loncoster has had in years. Virgil George is president of Lancaster City Council. Pot VonHorn hos collaborated with Ker- mit Bollmer and Ronnie Romey in the town's largest chicken hatchery. HThe deon of Sweetclitt School for Girls io- coted on Hot Rocks is Borboro Forrest. Her board of directors consists of Dolores Friesner. Rose Ann Grohom. Estello Hill. Pot Denney. Betty Cox, and Donna Weover. Tom Rouch is professor of English Literature; Solly DeMort is truont officer: Noncy Timberloke teaches 0 course in electronics: Jim Pickett, 0 course in crocheting. Then Roeno tuned in the local radio station to hear Leo Cookley's Mountoin Boys. composed of Gory Willioms. Richord McGione. Philip Winons. and Lee Lunsford. Leo directs the program. When we got back to our hotel room. we found 0 note asking us to coll Beverly Behrens. She heard we were in town and invited us to eat dinner with her out the Club Sovoy iJohn's. of coursei. There we got into 0 long conversation with Beverly. who we learned was 0 New York model. She told us of mony Loncostrions in and around New York. Beverly commented. l was recently at Radio City Music Hall. Guess whom I sow in the Rockette line-up! - Judy Goodman. Betty Roedel. Mory Jone Mosier. Julie Booker. Beverly Austin. and Martha Emrick. Also on the stage were Tom Evans and Carolyn Ankrom in 0 dance team. Bill White accompanied the two on the piano. Phyllis Crook and Jo Ann Wough are now performing in the New York Philharmonic, with Cori Gerken conducting. and Pot Dorboker is the Met's Ieoding soprano. We commented on two of our ciossmotes who are internotionolly tomouse-Sondro Still. Secretory of State and Ron Kendrick. Chief delegate to United Pionets. His very capable and efficient secretory is none other than Suzonne Spongler. We remarked on the wrestling tog teoms. Roymond Fox and Bob Grout. Richard Hulkenberg ond Poul Geiser. Beverly oiso told us that Curtis George was notionol pick-up stick chompion. Koren Truog is repiocing Betty Furniss on TV. Beverly took up our discussion soying. Donno Corlisie owns New York's most successful art studio. Her artists are Morlene Bunger. Mobel BushI Groce Long. Lovonne Bowlby. and Kay Korcher. Our talk was interrupted by Master of Cere- monies Tom Seymour's introducing Jimmy Heft's' Hormonico Hounds. His team included Woyne Hewitt, Wendoli Hill. John Hitchings, Curtis Boice. and Joe Hudnoll. Tom brought on the current song roge. Jone Griffith. singing on song she wrote with Poul Johnston. Get With It. accompanied by G chorus in which were Noncy Soles. Vivion Stebelton. Borboro Buckingham, Audrey Conrad. Peori Smith, and Carolyn Converse. Beverly wanted to know of our work end the people we met. We told her we were employed by M.G.M. iMclnturf's Good Moviesi. Other former L.H.S. students who work there ore Jeon Ann Koch- el. Jeon Sanderson. Frieda Sheets. and Veledo Hut- chens. costume designers; Eleonor Korshner and Betty Doum. moke-Up girls; and Louise Strohi ond
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country ore Dr. Keith DeLong and Dr. Sue Sneer- ingen It was time for Bill to resume his duties ot L.H.S, so we decided to see the town on our own. Walking down Arledge Avenue. on ottroctive dis- ploy in George's Gorgeous Gowns Shop caught our eye. To our omozement we discovered JoAnn George as the owner. She told us that Soro Homil- ton. Fronces Feotherott. JoAnn McCoy, Mory Roger. Floro Anderson, and Patricio Conrod were her dressmokers. Expecting to do the town. we each bought one of George's Gorgeous Gowns and left the store to look for other tomilior toces. Continuing our walk, we noticed o lorge neon sign proclaiming Buy Much ot Motsch's Meot Market. Presuming this was owned by Richy and Ronnie. we wondered in for o look-see. Betty Sher- burn, the head coshier. agreed to show us around. Here we found Donn Kromer, Jerry Forley. ond Richord Fosnough os butchers. Ronnie Sowers 05 delivery boy. and the bookkeeper. Fredo Lee. After we left the morket. we went to the news- poper ottice now coiled Elgoe-Ettezog tEogle- Gozette spelled bockwordst. We were surprised to see Louise Moore as switchboard operotor. She coiled Ookley Ketch. copy boy. to show us through the plant. Working on the press were Donold Moore. Neil Snoke, Terry McKittrick. ond Jim Rouch. The bookkeeping department was hondled by Pot Murdock. Donno Leohner. ond Poul Ander- son. From 0 short chat with Lillion Koumeyer. so- ciety editor. we leorned that Dick Figgins, Bob Wilson, Ronold Morris, and Normon Snoke were poper boys. Lillion also told us that Chorles Doug- loss was editor, and Larry Neeley wos photograph- er. She then suggested thot we might wont to see Loncosterts newest toctory, Young's Yo-Yos. In- corporated. We hoiled o helicopter tincidentolly our operotor wos Wolter Eckt and headed for this industrial plont. Imogine our surprise when we found the owner of this toctory wos Rito Young. She asked Shirley Fronke. soles monoger ot the string department, to toke us on o tour. In the moin ottice we sow Bonnie Dunkle. Noretto Corder. Normo Wough, Chorlene Le- Crone. ond Vivion Schroeder working as secretor- ies. In the plant itself we found Holden Broin, Bill Kemper, Forrell Lindsey. and Dole Thornton wind- ing up Yo-Yos. Bill North is the toctory Yo-Yo tester. It was getting lote. so we coiled o toxicob to go back to our hotel. On the return trip our driver Kyle Smith. developed motor trouble ond stopped ot Milleris Motor Shop. operated by our old friend Keith Miller. He employs Cori Johnston, John Adkins, Wolter Byers. Eorl Fouble. and Kenneth Shull os mechonics. It was 0 short wolk back to the hotel. and We enjoyed the exercise. We found more of our old Clossmotes working in the hotel. Neoie DeMeH wos hotel monoger: Jeonette Anders. switchboard op- erotor: ond Coryl Noland. elevotor operotor. Cory! wondered it we would like to freshen up at Potton's Porlor ot Pulchritude. owned and monoged by Roeno Potton. Normo Norton. Sue McCorten. and Ruth Schneider were becuticions and Shirley Held wos monicurist. Roeno tilled in the names and occupations of some of the '53 groduotes.
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NeIIie Evans, stand-ins. Jock Keene is property manager and has as assistants Robert Snoke, EorI Perry, Bob Williamson, and George Bauer. HSome HoIIywoocI script writers are Mary Jane Wharton. Naomi WiIcIermuth, Pot Elam. and Eileen Ebert. Up-ond-coming starlets in the tiIm world are Virginia Word, Betty Shohon. Betty Fronke, Sharon McBroom. ShirIey NicoIio. and Marilyn Huston. Gory Gerken pons Tarzan in the movies. and Larry FoirchiId is the screen's current hecrt-throb. Jim Tex HoII is a rodeo rider: Earnestine Hannah. 0 cowgirl: and Bill Ford is in charge of braiding horses' memes and tails. It was so good to see some Lancaster peopIe taking BeverIy then told us of her European trip. port in the Olympics. Barbara KeIIer wos pole vaulting champion; Maurice Gordon. shot put: Ronny SoIes set a new record at Iow high jumping. 4 inches; Nick NeoI ran high hurdles. There was an Olympic relay team composed of DoIIie Stros- nider. Aureta Crobtree. Mary Ellen Mathias. Bor- boro Zimmerman. Jeanette Williamson. and Mar- Iene ImIer. I saw Irene Congrove and Dick Stol- Iord covering the Olympics for 0 sports magazine. By the way. I also ran into Bob Brannon, coach of the Cleveland Browns. I'Bob 0nd I went to a basketball game where we saw the pro American Basketball Team: Edwin Judd. captain. Poul Finnefrock. Richard Street. Bill Boyer, Max Beon. Jim Love and Charles Secoy were managers. Oh. I forgot. on the plane to Europe Pot Rhodes and Alyce SorreII were stewardesses. We signaled Violet Hedges for the check and concluded our evening. Marilyn MiIsom Marilyn Nusboum 27
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