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- PROPI-IESY Television in 1970 is very colorful. Thanks to the efforts of Adolph Ziorgen, scientist, all sets now re- ceive in color. Anne Freshman, designer, has come forth with some very Nultran television cabinets. David Judson, w who has a corner on the television market, has brought the price of sets down within reach of all Americans. But let's visit the studio here in the bulging city of Oneida. Allen Sharon, the dabddriver, deposits us before an imposing building at the head of Main Street. Dawson Boriga, the architect, is admiring his own handiwork praised by his secretary, Gayle Dahn. Dick Alger, superin- tendent of the building, comes forward to greet us. The first program on our schedule is NThe First 100 Years Are the Hardestn starring James Kellet, Jill Boyd Gloria Glover and Omar Oudin. The chorus, featuring Betty Alder, Perelene VanPatten, Marta Rinehard, Bill Grant and Clyd Schon, opens with a little ditty advertising Ed Rip- ley's WDouble Bubblen and Paul Twomey's WSticky Toothpasten. lContinued on next paged Arnold, Barker, Cacchione, Boelhert, Bergia, Brennan, Clements, Aronson, Caldwell, Alger, Aubeuf, Blind, Cook, Arno, Boyd, Alder, Camuso, Ciuffo, Cox, Altamuro, Brooks, Dahn, Costanza, Anthony, Clark, Coulthart, Corona, Carney, Dahn, Anguish Bl, ll
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...u . F or qpommp Green, Grant, Galen, Dunn, Douglas, Harrington, Houseman, Hoffman, Fellows, Eaton, Fellows, Freshman, Dunster, Helmer Endemann Howe, Glover, Heysler, Frey, Gaines, Hatch, Freeman, Gilbert: Hill, Ebersold Mazzulo, Johnson, McAllister, Krahl, Mason, Judson, Kellety, Hyland, Kerr, Mason, Morse, Lavery, Johnson, Lohr, Malone, Lindsley Howe Meli Lockwood M K J h , , , . c ay, o anns, Johnson, Landers, Meyers, Leo - 1 fi .gm--- u.. k
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SG' s, ,, ,M The next fifteen minutes features a panel dis- cussion on WHow to Divide -Russian, conducted by the eminent statesmen John Galen, Peter Dunn, Tony Ottaviano and Gail Johnson. Opposing their views are twe famous globe tiotters Anne Ridley and Joe Zaia. Our new Secretary of State, B111 Redding, seems especially interested in this program. The local school children have been excused by Su- perintendent Robert Schuck to attend this discussion. Prin- cipal Victor Johnson is seated with a few of his teachers, Ruth West, Janice Smith and Mary Costanza. The next program is a super colossal one hour mu- sical extravaganza, staged by John Terrell. Sets for the stage were painted by Donna Freeman, music composed by Harriet Kerr and Charlyn Camusog costumes designed by Pat Cmuffo and Barbara White. The program features the fol- lowing artists: Shirley Sholtzhauer and Sylvie Zeppieri, acrobatic dancers. Joan Sheehan, noted soprano. Anita Leo, Rosalind Lohr, Mason, Shirley Meyers and Girls' Ensemble. Joel Aronson, Donald Howe diana. Richard Lindsley and John Rose Marie Malone, Carol Jeanine Olin, a famous and Stu Wickens, come- Ridgeway, jugglers. After the feature program we have a thriller, entitled, Wwho Done The Murder?W written by Dick Petrie and his assistant, Mildred Putzig and produced by Louise Cox and Carol Scribner. In the last act we see the line of sus- pects, including Betty Rizzo, John Parrot, and Marie Meli... wanted for the murder of Robert Mazzulo. Near the end we fidn that he had only been on a honeymoon with Pat Dahn. The afternoon ended with an advertisement for Ann Rice's Detective Stories. This is the Class of '51, saying 'So-LongW.... see you in 1970 A L-
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