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flass llfficvrs Prffrflwlr JOHN Kuxmx Vzre Prcrxdcnf ALFRED JACQUES 5eure:I1rw ELIZABETH DRYSDALR L1 4 ROBERT H NSENNF I lass Sponsors Ilss Pr RII 1 Qomle NI!-Is ARI:-IIH V NIALIRIILBII N R C H Giulia D NIR E DHKER If xc 4 uln 1 1 ommillc-4 ard I'1sI1 Ad1m Lowry Edr ard G1llC5PIC Luc1IIe Mosley An nw Kapusta Damel INehrer 1 lass l'l'0pIw1 w FUDIO A RADIO CITE 1967 T11 1 tatxvn T H S rn casting rom Ra 10 Cm It IS 1 colorful and gall cycnt the twenty ntth annxyernrx I rhe cI1s of 193 Your announcer IS ADAM IOXVRY I now turn rhe program ox r to Master of Ceremonles JOHN KUNIAK the well Icnowr xccutnc ul the XX est End O11 Rchnmq Company I1d1t and Gcntlrmen Before I proceed wlth our unlque program I would I1Ice tu Iwanlc NI-XRK IOHNIS for turnlng oyer hrs apple hour for our broadcast m whlch BILI XIDAMSON radro croomr s the featured artlst The heaunful basket of flowers which tional on t Tclccrams are pourxnb In rom 1II over t e w ur among, w ncm are tr grcct Tgi from JININIIE GAI EH and PRANIK JULIANO our hero and v1IIa1n of the screen XVe 1re sorry to hmr that ALVIRA 'VIAYERS demonstrator of Turlcxsh Baths wrll he de t med m Honolulu CARI HOCH our around the world flver has just passed Bombay Indra n 'rr tht tatrwn at GLIXCI-I I A BLACK renowned mxsslonary and her nurse and companion ANNA SLISCRHAK Some of the celehrltles whom I see ln the SIUdlO are ROSE ANN 'XIcALPI'N Pulxtzfer prrze y mner PEGGY FISHER hallet dancer LOUISE H AZI ETT succes or ot Sonya Herne and XVILLIAM PATER a second Babe Ru h who as pllored by I-XNIE9 STEELE accompanled by hrs co pilot GLADYS SMITH and axr nostcss LOIS STERI ING HEI EN DROBKA famous parachute jumper has dropped ID say LILI I-YN SINIPSON I ahoard the Queen Marv on her way to tour Europe I would 1 ow Irlce to lntrocluc GEORGE DICK famous columnxst who w1II comment on the ey emngs cm mes Page Tnerztw nun Tn' II fer EI . fry -,-I CI., ' .I. I'I.f. . IA' 5 a ' - n ' L Ifdw' I, . ' ' V I Y . , V d ' ' . ' I 1 Q 1 1 . v 5 5 O ,., , .J 1 I I .. ISSIR . ..ImId.:'1f d' . .Q . ' ' I 'o .,s 4 7. , , v l 9 6 IC A - I v V vl L., ., I I I A .U A 'IS K I I I 1 s 1 ' A ' ' Q 1 I I h I I ' I A h , adds to rlw colorfulness of rlw evening is the contrihution of NORMAN ROSE, interna- ' . II 5. QI ' 'Y' I I h' 'rld 3 II. ' Iv iz , I' I I . ' ' I I I I , I A - . I I ' '. . I , , - fl' . I . I . I - - ' I , . I ' ', . . , CI ' 5 I I 4 .... . ' .. '. . . I I '. ' I . . A . ' v' 3 . 5 I . . A: I- 1 - Y , ' 'o:' .III I 'f . ' , . '- - - s 1 ' e . . , ' ' '
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AM HEIPNXXFIK no-' uaxs NINIIHQ n ma ma 1 rnanx irund lass lllslol w s 11tt1e Qrphan Annu s an oe fxorntasst tht class af 193f tumbled upon ns hrst 'llId1l'l3I1 ln 1117 1N1r Nlontqomtrx as announcer of the mu program presented mam p1ans for cntcrtammtnt In tln sprung 1 d lthman and his captnatmg musxclans hcl ln css wasu u amarturs spt wound as tau swam A1 rtd jacques, tht a11c Nlasttr of Ctrcxnonns xn tht Sophomore war, presented Helen reco alncs Galq, an 1uc111 1N1os ex as tht arnst Tuo Blues Chasers, ln the orm I dances headed the Hlt Parade of that xear As unlors, the c1ass found 1tsL1f the Sultchhoard controllers of the outht Robert 1'1ensenne manlpulatcd these mrh the 11d of A1freQ acques, G1adys Montgomery, and Dorothy '?1dd1e The studio M as Iocated 1n Room 11 Candx xs as sold hy the g1r1s through the voice of the people uhxch was 1n realm the hoxs c1amor1ng for more Bcneht shows, dances, and the hrst mghter funds stead11s mcrcastd so that the un1or and Semor Prom afforded great p easure The 1'!1OIlf was a apanest garden xslth chcrrx hlooms and rnagnollas The glrls IU thur plcturesquc dresses and the 1oxs 1n their dark coats and whlte f1anne1s made a pretty p1cture as thex crossed rht hrldge into the garden One hundred dollars contrlhuted to the 1 ed Cross aided 111 rt11c1 uorlc for the St Patrlclc s Day Flood sufferers Scpttmhcr of 19:6 presented ts t c c1ass ohn lkuma at the xnllce mth A re ,accrues Rourt Htnstnnt an F11l'lWLl'11 Drss a1t a ju tlng lf tm nts proper p1acc e 1 a1 wa lt u ppus rtachcd hx pltasmq rht audnnct and the crxtlcs The control room has oom 19 T111 untht sum 13111 Broadcast of 1937 was most appropriate Grow mg 1 s tn Ouxppus 1 ax reach th ars of hundr ds T111 Chrlstmas Cards were so. trrough tht ax t LXISIOD an tn ances sure most succtsslul through rhe a1 o xt sona1 apptarancts us 115 Colm IH time r I1 N1Q11'lf111'L 111 'I ut still hx for Ill long 1 1 9 NL IIVIIN ll'lppX IIHIIXUTIQN 1Itl11?1f'11 A1-.1 , A1 B. Helc 1.5 1 0 Q 1 1 Q . v B I K . 1r1',.'1..1f1 . ' 3111 G- 1 . . d . 'e ,s. ' N . ' ru' f J ' A. , 1 A ' K. . I ' 9 K 1' fr .w V , n , , . V ,K 'J , I fl V U .- - ' a A ' ' 1 h' -1 ' 'lc ' A ,N 'A 1 lf d D' 1' ' A '. . d -'..1- gd. ' c1's' ' 1 A' '. Th jo. '.st1 'Qi '. ' ' '. ' L '. x. ' '..' R . - 1 ' 'A gl ', H 'L . ., A .H . A. . '- 19: inf. 1 ' K ' , 31. ', '. cd e e g A e .. a f .. 5 ' .1d 1 'fdof e1 '.A .. d 1-do , ' . . Qd f N1-1.. '1'A 'fo 11- . . d..s d ' 1' yd.s1, w U. lg ' ' 1: fix'
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IQ We are honored tonight by the presence of two of the blggest sensatlons on B oadway the Shakespearean actors SALLYE ESLER and BOB BARNDOLLAR appearmg nn the LXMELIA BACZANSKYS productnon of Hamlet Later on I am sure you autograph seekers wxll want to obtain the autograph of FRANK STRELLEC and VIRGINIA SOBER the comedy team of the a1r ART HAUBE the auto racer and LUDY HRIVNAK a motorcyclnst after much persuasxon haxe consented to tell you thelr secrets of success At the present moment PAUL GRETZ the jockey who rode Tarentum to vlctory m the Ixentuckv Derby and the manager of the Chlcago Cubs are zalkmg shop as usual VIC TORIA MICHALAK has composed the theme song for our evemng wlth the score wrxtten by HELEN BAILIE Other muslcnans ID our audlence include RUDOLPH MISEJKA he accordlan Instructor saxophonist MARIAN PAINTER organlst MILLIE COSTELLO nd ED FISH the champlon jews harplst At this tlme LESOLA OWENS and ALFRED IACQUES have combmed their orchestras to bring to you the bxggest jazz band on the air Some of the old T H S classmates who are playlng lh the orchestras are SANFORD KENNEDY drummer and DICK SALMANE and JOHN RUMMELL trumpetcrs Master of Ceremomes Kumak contlnues Wasnt that soothlng Ladles and Gentlemen? Now I have a llttle secret for you MEL ANDERSON has confided to me that he intends to 1nv1te the class up to Kennywood Park where he rs manager for the next reunlon The txckets will be dxstrxbuted through ANITOINETTE KUTSCH h1s prlvate secretary Now Id like to tell you about the men behmd the scenes who are domg thelr part to make thls celebratnon possxble FRED GREEN IEE TED PRUGER and DAN NEHRER are at the controls and HELEN MURRAY BILL MOORHEAD and JOHN HATALSKY are lmltator and sound effect men re spectrvely And now I would like to mtroduce JIM ELLIOTT the man about town who w1ll gxve you places of mterest to v1s1t after the broadcast Hello' Grads Im st1ll as unaccustomcd to publlc speaking' as ever but here IS my mf that famous dance team MAZZOLI and ORRILL fJean and Wayne to youj GEORGE POOLES mmstrels are also appeanng m the cafe with the end man JOE MOORE the lughlxght Some of the staff lncludes FRANCES PUTZ as hostess and KATHI. EEN IVIANLEY as dxetlclan But for a good meal go to HELEN STOVCSIKS tea shoppe where SUSAN PASTOREK acts ln the capacity of chef Well Im gettmg the signal so Id better stop and glve our Master of Ceremonies another chance So long' Here I am back agam classmates and fellow reumonlsts and don t forget Ill bc seelng you after the broadcast And another treat here s that gay dlvorcee LILLIAN HILEMAN ccompamed by her lawyer ANDY KAPUSTA and court stenographer MARY KLABNIK llpstaff ED WALTERS IS brlnglng up the rear as Llllxan comes before the mlke to have ler say Hello everyone' Ive just come 1n one of those new De Luxe Cars chaulfered by VICTOR ROMETO HELEN GRECOS husband was the orxgmator On the way here we stopped to see CLARENCE SUTTON the famous mountain climber conflned to his bed due to his fall up Plkes Peak Dr ED FLICK and hxs CHICKEN! nurse LUCILLE IVIOSELY promise to take good care of htm Goodby now Thank you Llllxan And now I would llke to interrupt the program to tell you that the operator lwho happens to be VERONICA KOZLOWSKIJ IS telephomng m a tele gram from JEANNE BALL free lance reporter from Russia YVC are going to have a slxght mtermlssxon wlnle the usher JOSEPH WELLS shows the rxval moyle stars DOROTHY CRIFFIN and MARY ALICE CARSON to thexr seats Also m company wxth them are dowager SYLVIA WILCOX and the motte censor ALICE CORDIER The studio 15 flooded by press men CHUCK GILLESPIES candid camer1 IS very actne We know he wont break his camera with the PICIUFC of the Pepsodcnt beauty JOAN BEATTIE that he has just taken for ERNEST WALTER S newspaper ESTHER JANE CHURCH 1 mterynewmg IOUISE DI CARO blues smger and MARCEI I A ALTMEYER her pub Page Tnmfs ugly! : , - ' I Y E vv v A , ' - , s , E ' s a I I I . 6, E ' Y 'Y YY ' ' A ' If I , I . . '! E , 1 - ' s - D ' .I vi I 4 . I . . . . . ' , 9 E 5 I ' v v s 1 I j 1 . , . . . : 1. , ' . lv , F . 1 s '- I' E . . . I . H E T , V ll I . . : ' ' ' , ' . 5 ' . ' . . 1 ' ' ' E L . . , . I . . .' . ' . 4 . E ' 7 7 5 ' ' E 'S ' 7 7 j V- ' - ' ' av tr 1 - - ' - 5 - a - 1, v news: ANICE OWEN'S cafe IS becomln more o ular ever da , due to the a earance , g P Y Y PP ' , . ' . . . ' g 7 7 E - 1 1 E Q - - va a I , 7 ' E I' - s s 9 a , , . E I , l ,, U , . . : ' ' : , . . , . . , : , . . E I ' ' E ' ' ' , q Q . , b . g - , . . J- ' v - I 4- , ' - , I , . J . , I - 7 -5 I 'I 'I - 4 v - - 1 4 - ' s ' , A-
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