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I 2225532 - - WF Good evening everyone. This is Doug Horst speaking to you from the top of the Monroe Tower, recently built in memory of the late Thomas Monroe. It is my priv- ilege to be able to broadcast to you for a short period the reunion of the Class of 1942. We have with us tonight that number one band of the country - none other than Charles Daugherty's Swingadeers! At the table directly in front of Daugher- ty's band are seated Ralph Kaiser and Frank- lin Delong of the Thompson foundation. From all reports they have been working on an invention to revolutionize the gasoline in- dustry. Miss Elaine Madsen, top ranking woman brain surgeon and her assistant, Miss Louise Luse. are also at that table. Stepping now from the elevator are Miss Julia Ciherna, associate editor of Collier's and Robert Krull, serial writer for Liberty magazine. Just behind them I believe that I recognize Nile Miller and Clarence Smagala. partner owners of the Miller-Smagala Midget Racing Establishment. Well, I see that everybody is not literally awake and enthusiastic about this reunion. Although I cannot see his face from under that newspaper, it would not be hard to guess that it is none other than Don Briggs, bliss- ful proprietor of the Peaceful Rest Club. There seems to be quite a heated argument going on over at the table to my left. Coach Robert Fitch, head basketball coach of Yale is quite excited over the fact that Le Roy Tomlinson, former Harvard man believes that the chances of Yale's winning this year in basketball are quite slim. Doctors Samp- sell and Warner are quite disturbed by the bickering of the two rivals. Well, I see they have arrived at last! Who? None other than those two Wizards of the Soil , Glenn Fetterolf and Kenneth Krull. Their experiments with the Malarky Bean have changed the whole concept in the art of farming. Doug Roll, Admiral in the U. S. Navy. is accompanying the exotic society tatler, 26 O Jane Arner. This is their first reunion since high school age. They seem to be enjoying themselves to the utmost. Who wouldn't? The band is, by request of Henry Hall and Miss Shirleyanne Guetthoff, fthat famous dancing teaml playing the new hit Tanger- ine Walk . This song, by the way, was written by Marilyn Orr and published by Weiss, Hill, Holtom. and Carpenter Publish- ing Co. This is the only major company of this type run completely by women. Wallace Scott, that modernizing executive of the J. C. Penney Co. is here tonight with his secretary, Miss Jeanne Harmon. Jim Butler and Myrl Ruggles of the John Deere Co. are getting a big kick of tying Mr. Scott's tails of his coat to the chair while he is not looking. I see that that brilliant District Attorney from the Detroit area, Wilbur Pierce, has brought his male secretary, Francis McCar- thy, with him to this reunion tonight. Jo Ann Thomas, biggest box office draw since Rooney, is coming in now along with her usual fanfare of press agents and reporters. In the background we see Robert Hughes. flying cadet. The gowns worn by the ladies here tonight for the most part, were designed by Dorothy Zander, who is dancing directly in front of me now, as chic and refreshing as her stun- ning creations. Dancing with Miss Zander is play boy Donald Poffenberger, who might be counted one of the zero's of the four hundred. Oh. Oh, here comes three efhcient nurses. Patricia Crose, Marie Fisher and Phyllis Abshire. of Luegge Sanitarium, founded by that eminent and benevolent millionaire, Jimmy Malcolm, who incidentally, gave up a fabulous fortune to pursue the ministry. And-Sorry ladies and gentlemen, but the blinker says that my time is about up so I must bid you all a pleasant good-night and turn you back to the National Broadcasting Company.
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Abshire, Margaret Acker, Robert Agababian, Rod Anderson, Dean Anderson, Evelyn Baker, C. J. Baker, Jeannette Baldwin. Jeanne Banker, Reva Barger, Harold Beachey, Marabelle Bender, Colleen Berger, Norma Bingaman, Patty Blentlinger, Doris Blood, Darleen Bloode, Venice Boeschenstein, Mary Bradford, Vera Brooks, Hal Buel, Freda Burgwald. Arlene Butler, Kathryn Carpenter, Ruth Carroll, John Clingenpeel, Verneda Clingenpeel, Waneta Cole, George Crego, Lee Crego, Ruth Dal Ponte, Chester Dawson, Arthur Dehn, Janeth DeLong, Helen Detwiler. Jack DiDato, Paul Drumm, Billy Drumm, Richard Elzinga, Allen Engle, Jean Everhart, Douglas Feiser, Rosetta Fisher, Muriel Fitch, Raymond Franklin, Bud Fuelling, Dale Gessinger, Lucille Gibbard, Evelyn E bg! C731 W A Godschalk, Marlon Graham, Boyd Granzotto, Frank Green, Norbert Hackenburg, Vivian Hagenbuch, Bernadette Hagenbuch, Bill Hagenbuch, Bonnie Halverson, Valeria Hamilton, Bill Hammond, Alberta Hassenger, Avice Hay, Robert Hay, Rolland Helmbrecht, Jim Helpin, Deloras Hice, Cecil Hoak. Jesslyn Hood, Ellen Hotovy, Leo I-lovarter, Helen Huddle, Ned Huddleston, Floanna Hughey, Richard Jackson, George Jacobs, Dorothy Jeffery. Don King, Willard Kleinhuizen, Charles Knapp, Ed Knapp, Margaret Knight, Pearl Kramb, Donna Lance, Junior Larrance, Zerma Laye, George Lucas, Elna Luther, Martha Ellen McQuiggin, Doug Martin, John Martin, Wayne Melville, Gerald Meska, Don Messinger, Buster Miller, Stanley Minniear, Doris Monroe, Evelyn Murray, Harry Niendorf, Patricia Norton, Harold Pass, Janet Pinney, Mary Prange, Charles Read, Helen Ream, Marjorie Reardon, Bruce Riggs, Kenneth Robinson, Geraldine Rockwell, Joyce Roush, Wally Ruggles, Avis Saunter, Robert Scholtz, Alfred Scholz, Francis Schoppe, Hilma Scott, Frances Selby, Wilbur Shutes, Frederick Slentz, Everett Smith, Charles Smith, Dale Soule, Virginia Springer, Jane Springer, Paul Stamp, Rosemary Stevens, Robert Teed, Wilbur Thompson, Bonita Thompson, Jackie Timm, Wilma Tracy, Erma Lou VanTuyl, Reita Vondrak, Jim Waidner, Jim Ward. Genevive Warner, Joyce Watson, Ralph Waugh, Betty Wessels, Anita Wheeler, Ethel Will, Robert Wilhelm, Jack Withers, John Wortinger, Cameron Yeager, June 28
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