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Vol. I BANDIT CAUGHT FLEEING SCENE OF CRIME Last night at 12:15, an un- identified bandit broke into the gas Station of Alan Bise and stole $700 in cash and $300 in checks. As he was fleeing from the station, Sgt. Sally Dale of the Troy Police Department called for him to halt, and when he did not heed to her warning, she shot him twice, wounding him in the arm. Police Chief Carl McClellan commended Miss Dale early this morning for her bravery in the face of danger. TWO LOCAL BOYS IN JAIL Pvts. Eric Ernst and Loren Epler were given 30 days each in the brigg and $90 each for be- ing A.W.O.L. Sergeant Vaunie Bonio, the M.P. in charge of them says they are very likely to have their sentence extended if their behavior doesn't change. LATEST SPORTS FLASHES RACING Flip-a-coin the famous race horse belonging to J. C. Nelson, came in first for the tenth consecutive time. Mr. Nelson has confirmed the re- port that his horse is racing in the Kentucky Derby. Troy, Michigan TROY DAILY TROY CLASS OF 51 TROY THEATRE SHOWS SNEAK PREVIEW Art Dear, the owner and manager of the Troy Theatre showed a sneak preview of The Days of '51. last night. From the reception of the au- dience, it was a definite hit. Beverly Barrel, the leading lady and Kenneth Ashbaugh, the leading man, are both graduates of Troy High School. In the audience were the for- mer Jo Ann Watts, and her husband; Donald Piotrowski, owner of the Goody Bakery; Gene Niemasz, gentleman farmer; and Pat Doherty head stenographer at Troy High School. THREE LOCAL GIRLS HOME ON LEAVE Gloria Budd, Irene Cook, and Annette Rothwell are all home on three week furloughs. Gloria Budd is a Lt. in the Waves, and Irene and Annette are both Sgts. in the WAC's. Gloria has been serving in Germany for the last five years. Annette and Irene served in France for two years each. 26 June 8, 1961. No. 1 NEW NIGHT SPOT OPENS The High Hat , a new night club, has been opened in Troy. The owner, Earl Roberts, says that with his first rate entertain- ers he is sure to run close com- petition to the Stork Club . Last night, Miss Nancy Arthur made her debut as piano Soloist and proved to be an up and coming young Star. Another young lady who is fast rising to stardom, is Miss Audrey Dittmer, the famous Hula Dancer. Starting July 4th, Mr. Don Quigley will present his magician act to the night club audience. His pro- fessional name is Dyanamo Quigley. STUNT COMPLETED Barry Blazo, that daring Hot Rod driver has completed another do or die stunt. He drove through one mile of fire with dynamite tied all over the ourside of the car. To make the stunt more dan- gerous, he had his assistant, Gordon Wolven, completely satu- rate him with gasoline.
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ENGLISH 11. Knowledge is an asset. SHOP Pass the nails, please, HALL BETWEEN CLASSES Fleet’s in! SPEECH Ladies and Gentlemen: 25
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Troy Daily SOCIETY PAGE PHOTO TYPE KLUSENDORF-KIRKPATRICK RITES PLANNED The date has finally been set for the marriage of Miss Delores Klusendorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klusen- dorf, to Jim Kirkpatrick. The ceremony is to take place Aug- ust 21st. Miss Lily Mae Clippert, close friend of the bride, is flying from New York to be the Maid of Honor, while Jim Fielding takes over the management of her modeling agency for the weekend. Junior Gardner will officiate at the ceremony. THE KAGES ENTERTAINING Mr. and Mrs. Toni Kage have planned a weekend yacht- ing party in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. Their f ormer classmates from the class of '51 of Troy are attending. Mrs. Kage is the former Joyce Bronson. SOCIETY NEWS The former Margaret Mc- Cormick has returned to Troy on a visit after spending the last ten years in California. She is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gamble. Mrs. Gamble is the former Kathleen McPeek. JUST MARRIED Motorcyclist Norman Mc- Comb, and his new bride, the former Johanna Woolsey, are tooring the world on a motor- cycle and sidecar. This may prove to be the most success- ful publicity stunt of the year. NEW TEACHERS The summer session of Troy High School is opening with a new teaching staff. They are: Grace Wells, girls’ athletic instructor; Bill Hull, boys’ athletic instructor; Jackie Tolbert, Latin; Vivian Stueckle, Commercial depart- ment; Richard Kanehl, Mathe- matics; and Delores Serafini, English. Arthur Hallenback is the new principal. NEW CUSTARD SHOP OPENED The former Virginia Duncan has just opened the fifth in a string of custard shops. Dur- ing the first week of her open- ing she is giving away free dishes of Baseball Ice Cream in honor of her famous hus- band who is pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. VOTE FOR HONEST LEE LAMBERT For Mayor Vote for Lee -- He's good you'll see! Honest Clean AUTO FACTORY NOW OPEN The Merian-Mancour Auto factory is now operating under full production. The owners Bob Mancour and George Merian, say that it is one of the largest in Detroit. Miss Margaret Stumpf has been made head stenographer. 27 LEAVING FOR ARIZONA Paul Whitmer and Royal Kilway have closed their pool hall for the winter and are taking a trip to Arizona. They are going to establish another pool hall there before they come back. CHUCK HOLDEN'S SPORTSWEAR Dresses Slacks Beach Wear Clothes Modeled exclusively by the famous NORMA CINADER B'Ham, Michigan
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