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64166 W l, Mickie Gorman, do will and bequeath my black hair to Lynne Meisenheimer. l, Karen Krieger, do will and bequeath my saxophone ability to Nancy Stocking. I, David Blaine, do will and bequeath my shortness to Tony Friel. I, Pat Stocking, do will and bequeath my dimples to Judy Ryan. l, Richard Sisler, do will and bequeath my red hair to Bill Farley. l, Kay Doran, do will and bequeath my light hair to Freda Anderson. I, Gail Carlson, do will and bequeath my noisiness to Jim Ioder. I, Gerald Balch, do will and bequeath my scientific ability to George Allen. I, Carol Etheridge, do will and bequeath my cheer- leading ability to Joanne Byczynski. I, Tom Piper, do will and bequeath my farming ability to Nick Smith. I, Gloria Enright, do will and bequeath my long hair to Ann Piper. We, Fred Allen and Don Albrecht, dowill and bequeath our tallness to Edward Duffy. I, David Willey, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Leslie Krieger. I, Colleen Evans, do will and bequeath my Clarinet ability to Joan Byczynski. l, Jack Hardersen, do will and bequeath my short hair to Douglas Johnson. I, Judy Farley, do will and bequeath my quietness to Bonnie Evans. I, David McGraw, do will and bequeath my drumming ability to Jim Carey. I, Joyce Hensel, do will and bequeath my blue eyes to Sandra Martin. I, Fred Swanson, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Richard Schultz. mafia We finish to begin. 10
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MOI? QC? I am the Roving Reporter, and the date is March 8, l98O. My story. . . a big event in the elder Kozel's life .... the mar- riage of his second son, Jeffrey. Invitations were mailed and guests arrived from far and near. I was all ears and here are the secrets I learned. N Of course, everyone knows of the Balch Discoveries in the world of science. Gerald says that they are all due to Carol and her efforts to learn how to cook. In other words, her mistakes became Gerald's scientific discoveries. Yes, Carol Etheridge did become Mrs. Gerald Balch. Karen Krieger Carl- son, wife of Gail Carlson, well known Miami Beach trucking . firm head, was anxiously awaiting the arrival of her husband. His trucking business keeps him traveling, too. David Blaine, White Sox baseball player was unable to attend the wedding be- cause he was in spring training, but Richard Sisler, Chicago's most famous bachelor was there and the young ladies were buz zing 'round him like bees 'round a hive. Dr. Kay Doran and her nursing staff, Pat Stocking Albrecht, Gloria Enright, and Judy Farley were unable to attend because they were under- taking a major operation. They were removing a splinter frorn the finger of Donny Albrecht, Jr. , son of Don and Pat Albrecht Donald, Sr. , is a rancher, animal trainer located somewhere in Utah. Tom Piper, coach at Notre Dame, and David Willey, coach at Ohio State hardly spoke to each other. In fact, their wives had to keep them on opposite sides of the room. Come now, boys, is that the way to teach sportsmanship! Fred Allen an honorable member of the Globe Trotters again was hit on the head. This time by the white wedding bell as he entered the archway to congratulate the elder Kozel. Fred still has not learned how to duck. Colleen Evans, the well-known caterer of our times, was proud to be the one on the job to serve the many wedding guests. Fred Swanson, comedian: and David McGraw, second Roy Rogersg entertained during the wedding reception. And, to make everyone feel safe, and to protectthe wedding gifts, detective Jack I-Iardersen and private secretary, Joyce I-Iensel were on hand. I see now that my time is almost up, so I must go off the air. This afternoon I am to attend the lecture on Seven New Ways to Teach English given by Professor Mickie Gorman. So, away and back again tomorrow to review her lecture. Will you be listening? 11 7
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