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I-Iello Folks: This is your favor- ite television master of ceremonies, Bob Keville, bringing to you your favorite T.V. program over your favorite station WVBHS! Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, sit back, relax, and enjoy Around the World in Eighty Min- utes. Each week we take a look at people and places around the world--and you just might see someone you know. So let's go. Let's start today at that wonderful dream- land, Hollywood, California. Why, yes, I be- lieve we're catching a glimpse of Peggy Dickerson, Hollywood's newest discovery, walking her french poodles. But wait, who is that that just happens to be blocking the sidewalk? Yes, it is Jim Jones, author of the great new book You Can do It, If You Try-So Try! And it surely looks like he's trying! Now let's move on to that great State of Texas, where oil tycoon Bob Gormly is spend- ing a busy afternoon dictating letters to all his refineries! Taking dictation is Peggy Alderman. Visiting Peggy is Stoneham Cooper, one of the foremost interior dec- orators in the U. S. Now let's stop off at New Orleans Sym- phony Hall where Linda Williamson is giv- ing her rendition of Mozart's Fifth, In the audience we see that famous criminal lawyer Joe Buchanan. With him is Brenda Lovitt, who has now become an airline stewardess and flies non-stop all around the world! Let's move on to Virginia where we catch a View of a dramatic scene in the operating THE FUTURE room! Dr.' George Meredith, ac- companied by Nurse Marion At- wood, is performing a difficult operation on Virginia Ingram, who was teaching in one of the Vir- ginia schools. Why, here we are in New York. Fuller Moore has made a big name for himself in the advertising business. There's Tommy Felton painting an advertisement of those famous T.V. stars Gloria Gurley and Deloris Laney. In Mexico we see Beverly Bayne, reporter covering the story of El Toreador, Vincent Grayson. Vincent's manager and owner of the bulls, Tommy Camp, is standing near the bullpens. South America is the home of the coffee plantations. Cameraman Jon Rice is photo- graphing some of Manley Grimstead's plan- tations while assistant Wilmot Owens looks on. Manley's rival in business is Janet Hunt, the country's richest lady executive. Africa challenges many people. For in- stance, in the deepest darkest corner we find Ellen Ackiss, missionary to the head- hunters. An equally dangerous task is that done by big game hunter Joe Wool! Now we find Becky Johnson and Marsha May, who are joint owners of the only.Snack Shop in the Sahara Desert. Drinking a Pepsi is John Young, the great architect who designed King Ewip's pyramid-and a beautiful job, if I might say so. We move on to Paris, France. Mademoi- selle Greta Spuler is having her spring fash- ion show. Models Judy Kane and Jerry Mc- Clanan are showing the latest fashions of designer Lynn Rothwell. While in Europe we are just in time to catch the show at the exclusive Spanish restaurant owned by E. W. Scruggs. Why it's Jean Eggleston, who has conquered the art of the Spanish dance. In Germany we find Wendy Brown, for- eign correspondent talking over foreign pol-
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CDF '58 Class, to give our brilliant production South Pathetic. The days and weeks of of to hard practice were realized the night the play. We were also busy trying raise money for the Junior-Senior. Deter- mined to make it the best, We sponsored cake sales, had dances after the games, sold pennants, and, of course, sold maga- zines. We Worked hard, but had fun, and success was our reward. ' The climax of our high school years came when We marched into the auditor- ium as seniors, and the underclasses stood. That year was filled with busy plans for the Blackouts and college. Graduation came at last, and each of us proudly received his diploma. .., Mrs. Duval's 6th grade goes on a picnic. Jerry McClanan and Jim Jones, 8th grade. ' S0 as the curtain, which was our Senior gift, comes ia N ri, Don Holmes, down on these Wonderful -- ' 7th Grade- ,, years, it is to be hoped that A, g I A wilful we have made some worth- ff'-9.23 N M 1 i ' G i While contribution to the his- Iii. i il? see if you can find Bob Keville, Ellen tory of our school. Ackiss, Betsy Falconer, Peggy Alder- man, Jerry McC1anan, Linda Fentress, Gloria Gurley, Virginia Ingram, Bet- sy Southerland, George Meredith, Don Holmes, Tommy Fel- - ton, Kip Moore, Bob Gormly, Wilmot Owens, in this picture H Bob Gormly, ' of the W. T. Cooke School Chorus our 6th grade year. 8th rade. Q.-'. I ,. ' . f I 1 ' i' ga- w- ' 'll .' ' - , 'X T - - zl, ' ll a' H i I T lt' 'A ' T is 'P l'lfff wwigtlullu. i ww M- '15, M., 1 n . 4 X, AL, i-it ., w N Hou, L. A , 4 gsm, jim ii.:-4-E--HM K viii, . 1 ,. P1 ' '5 f ' . ., 1- w -:-i T 'r 4. : ff w e i T :-W ' G' ii,j. 'E' f i.. 5' 51' Q 1. 55,6 Y he 1:11-I 3 V ' ff' 3 -- W, f , -3 . xi ' . 1--iii.. 5 1'--.55 K Jerry McC1anan 1 KM . Aj V -l'l.s.-.,,,..-.........,.,.,.g..g snhgrade. ' i t s 4 2- .2 r. 'gf-h 29' s . A , .. Y , 5 .. 4 . 455 if , it 4 1:3 vmcent Grayson, all eff 416 ff l 8th grade. - M' ' 'T-. ' V ' Kyiv 5 A :. .... .T T ' Q. . F- 'LL-A Y ,T 7 4' ' - in l, A X Y l i fa- ,S it 5. is L it i 'i ' ' -rs. l . - gi. lrr if 7' ... 4 N. V t L, ii ii .W , 7 ,X -... lzll xi 1 I A lp , 1 ' I If LJ I A-we f, - . , - . qi- i ri , ' - Q: i --A1 .P 'N I V- , .., , . ..W uzlr 1 li ., l '33
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OF '58 icy with Helen Wible, her secretary. Mov- ing on to India, we see Linda Fentress, col- lector of precious stones, and Betsy Fal- coner negotiating a sale. Betsy has become interested in a collection since her good fortune in the ivory business. Her chief ele- phant hunter, Ivory Joe Edward Hobeck, has really hit the bullseye. In Russia we find Betsy Southerland and Frank Gattis, world famous mad scientists trying to perfect a new misguided missile. China has offered many opportunities to different people. Fay Salmon and Margaret Beasley successfully own and operate a Chin- ese Howard Johnsons Responsible for putting fortunes in the fortune cookies is Mary Robin White. In Japan we find David Hobeck, who has been very successful with his used ricksha lot. Willie Mae Hewitt, Dave's secretary, always has plenty to do. In Australia we'll stop long enough to see the Woman's Olympic champion ice skater, Susan Griggs, practice. Billy Allen and Tommy Frazier have done very well in fur- niture manufacturing there. Moving on up to Alaska, we see Admiral Don Holmes rubbing noses with the Eski- mos. This drums up business for Claude Bell, who has a trading post there. Don and Claude have interests also in a fishery where Allen Connell is the supervisor. Allen's staff includes Lynn Bruner, secretary, LaCena Fatton, in charge of sardinesg and Doris Perry, in charge of all the other fish. Canada contains many things, among them Kip Moore and Ed Rosenbaum, who, due to circumstances beyond their control, had to leave the U. S. It seems Wayne Stamey, rev- enue officer was hot on their trail. Also in Canada we see that famous girl quartet- Beth Watson, Judy White, Georgianna Kidd, and Barbara Steuerlein, who are still touring Canada. They just received the twentieth ui N- aw ,X 'X 1- -,-. V ,, . H AM . ff- , 1.14, , ff...,rgg2f V. gold record and are heading for the twenty- first! Well, everyone, here we are back in our own studio. And here's our president of the network Warfield Leeke, who will introduce to you your new announcer. Why it's Sue Williams-but what has she got that I haven't got? Now that was a silly question wasn't it? Well-goodnite, Folks. Tune in again-. lf- L lx- -'ffW'TWT:Msi i . fsaiiiftsi M ff-QQMLT W S'MKXLlhfq 'ff,f,,-Jffi' ,.,. vi, 1 W ,,,, rf. ii H -i me -iw, -i-- H ' qt .. tg- . W ,X ,-.. in . - N. V J .H is J' '.' .sf fu. r-ly V h , X, fr 'H' If iw 51 ' Q - - 1 My pf W t , -. -Q --.,. 5.4, V , --. ,V -4 W ,. A f. M M V . ' k , H2 AVF- 5 ,Q .i zff -5: Y, 3 3 L fe f If J' , . W ! 11 . W XR w pagan -'-3. ,,' A., ,J I .L ' 25- if - ' , ,N I, I M a..,i1wg57fg 5 i. rr .1 as- gy-',E,3'. ' I 'gag-asf ,H is
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