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EDMUND WALSH semns An athlete with plenty of pep, Shows us where he got his rep. RAYMOND SPRAGUE Why go fast ? The slower you go, The longer you last. BARBARA UTRECHT A cute little blonde with a southern drawl, Take it from us, she wows them all. WALTER WRIGHT Walt’s going to be a chicken farmer, Maybe too, a lady charmer. 13
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EUGENE NIETSCHE Slow to speak and slow to act, His wit is nevertheless a fact. JUNE SMITH June with her quiet ways, Will find success in future days. o' v GERALDINE PETTEYS Gerry is a friend indeed, Rides her horse with grace and speed. ARTHUR SPRAGUE Art is a happy-go-lucky guy, Who seems to make the hours fly. STANLEY RANDALL To worry little and study less, Is my idea of happiness. 0 12
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PHOWECV HIS is your NBC broadcaster, Stanley Randall. Here we are, ladies and gentlemen, at Yankee Stadium for the last game of the 1960 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Everyone is tense for the beginning of the game which determines the winner of this series race. Before we start broadcasting, Fd like to mention to you folks some of the famous celebrities whom we have here with us today. Of course we all recognized that mar- velous soprano voice of Lenita Bennett at the beginning of our program when she sang our National Anthem.lt was just luck that she was able to appear today because she finds the job of playing the lead in “South Pacific'’ so strenuous that it’s hard to get away. Down in one of the boxes we see the screen starlet, Barbara Utrecht, with her latest escort Farley Granger. She looks pretty tired out, but who wouldn’t be after five trips to Reno? Could that be — Oh, yes it is. The famed French interpreter for the United Nations, Kermit Baker. I bet he never thought his high school French would get him that far. Among the crowd today is, of course, the continual yelling of the venders trying to sell their peanuts, popcorn, and hot dogs. The chief vender is Nick Jacobs, who finds it pretty hard to sell his wares because of his lack of relatives in the stadium today. Remember the twins of the Class of ’51, Laurona Walter and Grace Baker? Well, they are here today (dressedalike - and are selling programs. I knew they would never be able to get away from each other - Oh. well.) As we glance over the crowd we find many anxious faces, but none as anxious looking as those of the pitchers of the two teams. It’s just a coincidence that the opposing pitchers are brothers. These famous boys are none other than the well-known Art and Red Sprague -- Red pitching for the Yanks, and Art for the Dodgers. Also play- ing on the Dodger team is the famous Ed Walsh at second base. We always figured Ed would get on the Dodger team even if he just served as Bat Boyl And there, catching for the Yanks, is our own Tim Combs. We have here today in the stadium the Women’s Police Force, headed by that wonder woman herself, Dorothy Maxam. It seems that she took revenge on all the State Troopers that used to pick her up for driving without a license. If all of you folks remember, it was Dot who finally cracked the “Brink Robbery Case of 1950.” But wait -- what’s all the commotion going on down in the bleachers? Don’t tell me -- ah, but it’s true. That famous Secret Service man, Gene Nietsche. He just found a suspicious looking man lurking around the President’s box. We certainly can be sure that no harm will come to our President if Gene’s around. Oh, yes, and here comes the President now, and look who’s with him — Marilyn Burch. She is the President’s private secretary. Can you believe it? That famous French actress and singer, Doris Munson, now employed at the fabulous Latin Quarter in New York City, is also with us today. Monica Carpenter, June Smith, Ruth Morin, and Gerry Petteys are all sitting with A1 Morehouse. A1 is a judge of the Supreme Court and these girls are the court stenographers. The celebrated ballet dancer of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Barbara Farrar, is here with us today to see this thrilling game. Sitting beside her is the artist, Walter Wright, who is going to paint her portrait. 14
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