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Glafup The year IS 1964 A D the age In which space has been conquered Thus us a feature broadcast of WTRH l Rocket Shlp S4 IS about to blast off to the moon Head pllot Erwin Tobler and his asslstants Larry Carter and John Marvm are maklng last mmute preparations ln the crowd surroundmg the blast-off area we recognize Jan Shumaker and Jeanette Granzotto, top press correspondents of the Doane Journal and their otographer Norm Krelvms Now boarding the shlp are Pat Carrier and Roger Marvin Pat IS golng to recover the ball he drove from the earth to the moon, and Rag IS seeking the club he threw In a fit of anger Mechanucs Richard Boughton Basil Ash and Harold Westerlund are triple checkmg the shup for take off ln the crowd we see their wnves Bonnie Norlta and Joyce, wavlng a fond farewell Here come the earth s champuonshap football team Captain Crego and his teammates, Detwuler Sloan Bohm Tltta,Awe, Slndt, Smagala Blood Worllne and manager O Dell Tomorrow rs the bug game be tween the Moon Goons and the Earth lmps , you know Following them closely are their faithful cheerleaders, Jean Darlene, and Arlene lNlce stncklng to the same team there gurls Now boarding the shlp are Doctors E Carter, and Burns and nurses Marlettl Norton Garland and Tuesley, as IS medical technologlst Harmg, ID charge of the space blood supply umt 5 4 3 2 l BLAST AWAY l As we leave the earth we see Joanve waving goodby to us from her farm and Judy Rose, lnterplanetary ple baking queen counting her blue ribbons Tuning rn our radio, we hear Betty Halbert and Emllle Hemenway now stars of Grande Ole Opery Entering the lounge we fmd Norm Roberts microphone In hand directing hrs TRHS TV knnescope crew, lntervlewmg such famous person ages as Mass Eduth Massue vacatlonlng after her 100th movxe The Hot Tallu From the drnlng room we see commg toward us the former Marllyn Spence Mable Crlse Peggy Woodall, Geraldine Shelton Shirley Wolcott, Barbara Llntemoot Vnvran Rice, Ruth Drlskel Jean Johnson Pat Frylmg Doris Mech Img Marlene Stroud, who are with their husbands on their second honeymoon The stewardesses are Mae Wllllams, Shirley Flagg Etheleen Waddell and Carole Turner more of our old friends from T R Also on board IS a contingent of farmers who are going to the moon to establlsh the furst space farm Among the group we see Jum Gleason Ray Bowers, Duck Wetherbee, Lee Mohney Walter Schmldt Leroy Springer Dale Weinberg, and Bull Gearhart Another former pal of ours Betty Hagerman IS golng to the moon to be the first missionary there Pruncupal Ruggles IS goung to an unterplanetary principal s con vention as the U S representative Good Heavens, there goes Chris Hsnao, saulmg by In hrs super rocket and here come the cops Must be they are after hum as usual My but that s a pretty dress that Sandra Buttlng, has on lShe s a model you know Where dad you get It Sandra 7 Oh so It s one of Jud: Brandenburg s creahons Now one of the children has spslled chocolate on nt Well lust send It to Luck s Cleaners when you get to the moon lYou II feel lucky when you get lt back l Why, there s Duck Hawkuns Ha ha I guess he gave up the Idea of goung to California or maybe he got the wrong trcket l hear that Kathryn Vlckery and Joy Muller are lllustratmg puctures for Janet Mlllers new book Llfe on the Moon We have a famous broadway actress wnth us Julue Welandt who has gust flnushed playung a sax week run as Lady Macbeth ln New York Cnty She says a couple of our old friends Patty Hagenbuch and Betty Spence are ushermg at the Palace Theatre an New York . ., . U . n . . . . . . 1 1 1 ph , . . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' u n u u . . . , - . -D ' 1 1 1 1 , . - - - . - . l , . , . I I . - . . . . . . 1. n . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' , 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . , . . , . . 1 . . , . 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 . , . . . . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' . , , , . . . . 1 , , 1 - 1 . 11 . ll - ' - I 1 I I 1 1 1 '
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elddd Wd! I, Jim Gleason, leave-for Michigan State. 4 I, Lee Austerman, leave my iob as taxi for the Senior girls to Freddie Cordola. We, Carroll Romig md Dick Hawkins, leave our tennis rackets to Kenneth Romig and Dean Hackenberg. I, Walter Schmidt, leave my blushing ability to Johnny Coates. I, Pat Norton, leave my pleasing personality to some bashful Freshman girl. we, Puffy Hagenbudw, Betty Spence, and Pauline Myers, leave our iobs at the theatre to anyone who needs IU a little pin money. I, LeRoy Springer, leave my hilarious remarks to Jud Miracle. We, Carole Tumer, Linda Tuesley, and Ethleen Waddell, leave the good times we've had this year to Aletha Amey, Lorelie Fuller, and Sheila Blalock. I, Bob Ulrich, leave my job as stage manager to Russ Cooper. We, Roger Stutesman and Ronnie Atkinson, leave our iobs as Hi-Y officers to two of next year's active members. I, Jim Walters, leave my short walk to school to Armand Krievins. ' I, Jean Johnson, leave my piano talent to Pat Stickler. I, Duane Burgert, leave my blushing face to Ruth Dean. I, Carlene Marietti, bequeath my hilarious slumber parties to Sally Peterson. I, Ray Bowers, will my sister Sarah to Three Rivers Hid1. I, Betty Hilbert, leave my long, shining, red hair to Larry O'Dell. I, Barbara Lintemoot, leave my bottle of peroxide and ammonia to my sister, Janet. I, Pat Dane, leave my ability to 'crack gum to Judy Tobin. We, Pete Titta, Stanley Detwiler, and Denny Bohm, will our football ability to Kenny Blade. We, Larry Carter, Edgar Carter, and John Marvin, leave our outstanding basketball ability to Chick Boeschenstein, Gordy Carpenter, and Joe Fornaresio. I, Chris Hsiao, leave my ability to get 'tickets' to Nancy Verhuel. I, Jim O'DeII, leave my blue eye to somebody and my brown eye to somebody else. We, Linda Ruggles, Dixie Hagenbuch, and Vivian Rice, leave our quiet ways to Dave Hurd. I, Edith Massie, leave my acting ability to Marna Kemmerling. I I, Betty Burns, leave my height and short hair to Pauline Mitchell. I, Sar1dra Bitting, leave Judy to carry on the Bitting name. We, Vada Carpenter and Doris Mechling, leave charge of the bookstore to a couple of ambitious Junior girls. I, Ann Garland, leave my bright sparkling eyes to Jeanette French. We, Shirley Flagg and Carole Bailey, leave our craving for jive to Jean Miller and Jo Ann Wood. J I, Doug Brundige, leave----witha head start as usual. We, Judy Rose and Donna Slentz, leave our pie baking ability to Janet Meyers. I, Faith Cowley, leave my talent as an accordionist to Joe D'Amore. We, Joyce Tobin and Harold Westerlund, Basil Ash and Narita Tessin, part from TR, but not from each other. limtbwwv - 91440 Qwyvw - ijimwzbif 'Va Rwwvktbba- 'E bww s lf, H S6 I I... 'I '
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616440 Carole Bailey Imogene Jones Elolse Whlte and Pauline Meyers WAVE Recruits are gomg to the moon to seek other enllstees there l can hear accordsan music coming from the lounge It must be Falth Cowley and her accorduan bond I ve heard they re on a concert tour There s Ronnie Atklnson m the lab, testlng the lens on the shups telescopes He s an optometrust you know, and Duxle Hagenbuch us workmg on the accountung books tryung to straighten out the ship s books as usual Jerry Jolly ns also an the lab workmg on the Improvements In desugn for rocket shrps Jeanette Buel Mary Jane Welburn Ruth Soule Dlxle Mitts Vada Carpenter and Donna Slentz are gomg along on the trlp to record Important data concernmg the trup I ve heard that we re golng to see some more of our old pals at the fuelmg statlon mechanlcs Jam Kramb John Warner Duck Mast Bob Ulrich Jlm Walter and Doug Brundlge l see Pnlot Tobler has signaled all passengers to fasten safety belts as we re rapidly approaching the landing sute Thus has been Rag Stutesman broadcastmg the space lourney ofthe famous Rocket Shup 54 The next voice you hear wall be that of our lunar representative speakmg from the control tower on the moon Take It away Lee Austermann I C5 4:-'Y N' L-L N' .P mf? fl 6 YL? E CAN, we MUST, Wf Lwzc BLUE fwmri WHITE R056 r' D . ' l . . I . I . I . 1 1 . I I I . H 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I l 1 , . 1 1 1 l I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 I 1 G 1 1 . ' 1 . I . I . . 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 II . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . D l 4 S V 1 ., , D Q g, V! cg f I L fl , Q ' ,A Q ,,1 1 , 1 5: Q' rl w '11, I ffl? I A A 1 ' 1 ' ' , ., ,Q ' 1 1 ' 55, , kx ,, K M 11 , ,.,.. - I 1 . 4' . .a ,14 e -Q x ' , M. I 'Qt 1 xv ls , 8 4 In A Y , 1 , ,, A 4 .' 5,4 . -Q 4 1 - , ' i 1 I 'll ' W ' ' I is 1 - I 32 .X lik I If vthfeff I I 'N 1,-'N Q Q.
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