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On the radio scene, 'Just Plain Bill fLarsonl is still on, and 'Jim s lGriffinJ Other Wife' CPeggy McCormackJ is still the favorite of the fellas. In the mystery department, 'Scotland Yard has been changed to 'The Stock Yard and 'Wild Bill Bogert' is the master detective with 'Ever-Ready Sigmund Bonebrake and On-the-Job Bob Whorton as his able as- sistants. TV, Joyce Howard was seen flying the ship on 'Commander 9' Uim Ijamesl. 'Buffalo Bob' Cshanahanl is now emceeing 'Howdy 'Ducey ' Uiml, and co-starring are Dilly-Dally Davison fBettyJ, Cella-bell fPaulJ the clown, and 'Flubadub Freeland fDaveJ. While in the Peanut Gallery we find Jack Wendel, Barbara Lambrecht, and Harry Smith. The newest additions to the Mouseke- teers are Carol Bly, Joyce Martin, Ronnie Farr, and Richard Johnson. Uncle Ezra's Six-Gun Playhouse' has been changed to Aunt Irma's QRearyJ Shoot- ing Gallery. While for you late, late, late movie viewers we have Hitchcock fShirleyJ Pre- sents, ' The Baker Boys CGerry and Jim,J r Conway lNettyannJ Went That-a-Way. Charles Murawski is now head director of the Follies with such stars as Nudy Judy Selders, Sally Bubbles Mansfield, Tom The Dunce' Eubank, Gary The Ham' Wa1ters,, and the ever-popular Sally Hips Maness. New proprietors of the world-wide chain of Allen's Drive-Ins are Dennis and Twila Allen. Norma Wilson was recently elected President of the PIP SQUEAKS at the mental institution at St. Joseph. Let an Otto park your auto is the motto of the two Ottos CDeanna and Margiel at their parking agency known as Park-er KRichardl Here. Back in the entertainment field again, Judy and Carol Lamar are wowing them with their song and dance routine at the Club Siracco in Paris. We also find that Valbert Money-Bags Root has rolled them in the aisles with his dry comedy on his new show, Root's Road Show. His latest guests have been 'Slippery' Don Schmitt, magiciany 'Lefty' Jack Hardin, pitcher for the Kansas City Athletics: Rita 'Hot Lips' Bohmbach. star of the Metropolitan Opera, Forrest 'Junior' Emanuel, heavyweight champion of the world: Q ' u I I 1 V3 A V On I. any- 3 l - o 3Om' X . 5 Q Ill. . 5 ' 1 V 1 Betty Grist, star of radio, TV, and movies, and Dixie 'Dirty-Face' Dale, swimmer of the Missouri River. Gwen Craig has become a celebrated author with such works as Murder in the Phone Booth' better known as Your Party Has Been Disconnected. Dick Porter, famous scientist, has just invented a new pill known as 'Doctor Porter's Pink, Pepper Pills for Pale, Perspiring Peo- ple. ' Betty lby, Gail Conner, Shirley Thomas, Barbara Moore,. and Patfiene have organized a club called Marriage Incorporated' for all RHS students who marry before they gradu- ate. Those waiting for admission are Anna Marie Blevins, 'Marilyn Harris, Bev Williams, and Carol Holmes. Seen sporting the latest in hair-dos fcrewcut on top with braids on the sidel are: Elaine Howell, Earlene Dawson, Karen Stratton, and Nancy Willoughby. Cindy Franklin is again running for President of the United States with Joe Bruce as her able campaign manager. Eva McCoy, Sara Peterson, Sharon Lackey, Sharon Stuckey, and Yvonne Teague were voted five of the best dressed women in a recent poll of Pollcat Junction. A Huce Loewenberg and Roger Plantz were given gold medals for being the safest and most courteous drivers during Safe Driving Week. The honorable Mayor, Janice M. Jones, presented the award. Seen loaded down with paint buckets and brushes ftrying to paint the town redj were Ray Allison, Linda Hutchins, Mary Ann Miner, and Charlie Rhoades. Awards presented during the year went to Cheryl Jeffers and Gary Arbuckle--best hostess and host: Skip Batchelor and Sandra Dyer--voted most valuable athletesg and Marietta Amaro and Charles Bartram--voted best authoress and 'author of the year. Emmitt Plimmer and Dale Philliber are now in big league baseball--water boy and bat boy, respectively. Nancy Binder and Walter Kelly were the first to land on Mars. After talking to two prominent Marsians --Diane Asbury and David Gross, it was discovered that the Man-in-the-Moon is really Bill Dehoney. At Barbara Bennett's Pay Before You Eat' Cafe. seen slincring hash was Jerry Moum to some of the regular customers Cvictimsl--Barbara Butner, and the Searcy Brothers, Allen and Don. Turning to the sports page of Ed Knapp's Nappy News' we see that the Smiths aren't keeping up with the Joneses, as Janice L. Jones is leading Gonnie and Janyce Smith in the Hopscotch match in Madison Square Garden. Other winners of the Sports' Show are: Vem Seibert--Marble Champion: Jacks-- Ray Riederp and Jumping Rope--Bob Staley.- A big name band these days is Lois Speck's Sexy Six, with Mary Traynor on the trombone, Diane Cohee on the clarinet, Carolan Davidson on the drums, Lois Snod- grass on the saxophone, Helen Pigman on the piano, and Mary Tarwater on the trumpet, with Barbara Vaught, vocalist. Champion chess player of the year was Ronnie Miller. Voted most quiet was Patti Hatchitt and Bob Shanahan. Winners of the hog calling contest at the State Fair were Loretta Hoke and Christian Ziegler. Other prizes were cooking--Dick Kerr, best farmer--Gary Truman, best rose grower--Doris Bryant, and champion pea picker--Nancy Philpott. John Kaplan has taken up flag pole sitting . With 'I shall return as their motto, Larry Johnson, Ed Lakin, Brenda Bockelman, and Dorothy Brown are again walking the halls at RHS. Gary Osborn is doing the calling for a professional square dance team made up of Mike Moran and Gayle Fishery Don McWhinney Pat O'Connellp Harold Nance and Ella Griffin: and Bill Wolfe and Denise Stehwien. Accom- panying them are Linda ,Stout on the fiddle, Ruth Rieder, second fiddle, Larry Shields on the piano, Carol Goddard on the banjo, and Jim Williams on the guitar. Lynda Jamison has taken up deep sea diving with Edgar Rockwell as her target. Kathy Emery has just struck oil on her cattle ranch-'Rhoades CBobJ End in lower Slobovia. The Alcatraz Six --Bob Patton, Ruth Richardson, Gary Spruill, Marjorie Wisely, Jim Talbert, and their leader, Linda May-- have been voted the six most popular people of the Police Gazette. The three diaperteers --Helen Lomax, Sondra Morgan, and Suz Ann Mosing--have just purchased a nation-wide diaper laundry business hom the Diaper King, Carl 'D. P. Svahnberg, and his partner, Jackie 'W. P. Norton. Jim Polson and Charles Trumble, head directors of Tattle-tales lncorporated' have just squealed on Laura Stewart and Judy Wagner, changing the 'Alcatraz Six to the 'Alcatraz Eight. '
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