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rr Now let's turn to Channel 23, and watch the NDick Haefner Show,N recently taken over by Dusty Penrod, as Dick has gone to Hollywood to makE'Zi'frEi'65i1ed A, W. O. L. --All Wacs On fe7a'v'e,3T a sEquel to At War With The Army. Also starring in leading roles are, James Briederis-tein as Major Hennarinse, Bay Kia-Slit as Commander Cottonmouth, clfitfirn' Bilotiauas Private Pinkleton, and Ed Dgerfel as Private Pushbutton. Leading with the female roles are Peg Metzler and Theresa Sporski as the Wacky sisters and and 13:31-ry 1,315 Derisk as the T17iYlcf-'e-T1'v11'n.s. ' ' Let's get back to the program now. The first amateurs are our old friends Qnita Steinberg and Diane Kelly, doing the NSpiderwebU dance. They certainly have changed since vT5'k'r1'E vT Ehem. um Oh, here comes the commercial advertising the new twelve-inch HDucky'SpikeN cigarettes, with Spooky Mannson QBill Manny and the Sweetheart of Ducky Spikes, Q2 Qnn Dying. Here comes a ventriloquist, and if it isn't Don Stewart and his pal, Jack Unspades. H'mm, he isn't too bad, either. -M Wm'- Next on the agenda are a group of acrobats, who give their names as igne Eegteau, Nonn Schlatter, Gail Midsonk, Dick Benzel, Dick Williams, and Jean Block. I don't see how they ddgiifd D D T Mi ml ' bmi' '::llll 'nm '-- - Well, here's the Mexico Star Theater, with HUncle Tonyu QDerigo, that ducing the 'fworp-ettes, the popular singing quartette.-Min' case--you don't our old galrpals, Pearl Neipp, Joan Dailey, Annette Seedorf, Bevegly Buncy Their version of the 'l'5te'st song'1fage , Ugly, Ugly, Green Eyelsfflwas really is.D -He's intro- know, they are and getty Mingle. super. Say, did you hear the latest about Marion Fath? She married the WStic-well Lipstickn millionaire, and is the proud mother of four children. I recall her saying she was gonna be a life-long secretary. Short life, Eh? Also, we hear Qoyce Ypgel is now Mrs. Robert Leatherbarrow, and doing WLittle Lizn and another USmall Spook.H quite well with Did you see my new neighbor? It's Dorothea Flatt, now Mrs. Arno Konstabel and the mother of five girls. Running in compet':ft'i'5'n-w'it1g1T'E'd'die Cantor, Dorothea? Did you hear about Paul McGrath? He started a greenhouse in Ebenezer, and is special- izing in the famous UEbenezer Onions-N His wife, Ruth Heusinger, helps him out, and he has hired two assistants, who are our oldpals, E-ob WIFE-h aR'fEu'd' Qaldwell-. an 13uFdlfE.1i and an Hahn. research and study, they have have formed a partnership now, and through ten long years of perfected a new bobby pin which grips your scalp while it grips your hair. They also have some old senior girls of 'Sl demonstrating how to use them. You'll remember them as Barbara Marr, Qpyce Reese, Qarolyn Qick, Dot Tokar and No-rene Elyles.. TW W W ' l From reading the society pages in the paper, Jean Crane is one of the startling new debutantes, and has been quite a success with all the ba'c'h'e'Ifors. Others we've read about are Qarolyn Bager, Louise Naggagett, Marguerite Hagris and lorraing Buezak. They have been in current demand for special activities. I heard goan Schroeder and get Erigg are doing fine as private secretaries. Pat's making out with Eer b5ss, and Joan is engaged to a soldier. Nice going, gals! P b--26---h-
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L 'W' -I uh , Ifff,Ui,.v'N ffl , . I 'cli ff 1 I A I , Y,f ' V5 I ' 'fi .jj f',,.ff - ' i q j U l 144 f all ,-fff-is f 'SX,- flg 1i..J' + ' ff' H f -Nb'-X as Q-'wysw f i 2 fic-its T X f 'i' W ff if sf Av -A-an l l 1' - ' T., , ' I -,,,,.,.-V dm-,M :gi ' .,.... i.. 'X i 1, , Seni or Prophecy 1951 During this gigantic television rage, we shall pause a moment to look ten years in ' , advance at what the seniors of V51 are doing, This should prove to be an interesting predict-i ion, so if you would like to have on-the-spot infomation, grab a chair and watch with usp, Q The first program tonight is called Historic Landmarksn., Wonder what itfs about? Well, just look now, if it isn't our old Alma Mate1r,'W'e'st Seneca Central. Nb, , that principal looks 5 familiar., Well, if it isn-Yt our old classmate , flgo-rg Sansa-biuglgfl fhnd just look at the other 5 teachers X 3 u V i Industrial Arts: pon ppeny Guidance Gouiselor: ?l'al,1,in ' History: Bill Sommersdorf -Guidance Counselor: Margie, Eombrowski f Frenchz Nancy Cavalcoli Math: Joan Geiger, . ' Gym: - Gerry Thomas Librarians Qian, E-chlattner Gymg Fanny 'ETar-LQ Englishg Betty Tomchuck i Oh, here comes an advertisement for the Red Cross Drive. Some of the nurses we can see are Joan Names, Shirley- Hess, Noma jtallge and Ruth Falkenbach., The doctor in charge is our handsome friend, Chuck Tiberi. Let's all be nurses, girlsl W .I A g 1 Next on the agenda is Vsports Reviewsu. Look--theyfre interviewing iatcglf Speed , 5 Zimmerman, all-star first baseman for the ,west Seneca Flub-the-dubs. And we see HBQK Pieplaa I is star pitcher, too., By the way, their secretary is Joan Monin, now Mrs. Bud Murray.-I I What was that streak of lightning across the screen just now? Hope the set isn't ' going to break down., Why, that was Q-om Toy, winning the World Track Championship Cup. Nice 2 hoofing, Tom 3, - T Well, well what's Hon Regex' doing on TY? Why, he was elected captain of Notre Da1i1e's 2 football team, with A1-Spencer as star fullback. With Dick Rottermanfs excellent coaching, T it should be a prettfgomc season, Some of the other star players are George Aiple, John Brant, Ken Galley, and Dave Swansonf, Before we forget, Art Bagg was chosen as water boy.? ,ci c so ,oi oi ......... --.. . or m Well, what have we here? vlf it isnft our old friend Adeline ,fir-awczyk as champion of the lady wrestlers, And just looklat whom she's wrestling! Itfs the Mighty Iviicroben, better known to you as LOlS,,BiSSiI1geI'c' o . g , I That's enough sports for a while, so let's turn the channel and watch We the People, Q emceed by our old pal Don Locke., The programfs sponsorgisthat new musclef-building cereal 1 called Krispy Kidney 'Ei' es,5f a business owned by that multi-millionaire, Ray Maccarthyg l- it l 1 Let s watch their first guest. His 'voice sounds familiar, Why, itfs Marco Fuoco, A. singing his latest release called Wfhe Battle Hymn of a Marriage. He's realli go:E'the if bobby-soxers swooningi ,. , o v The next performer is Uharjolf' the great magician, better known to you as Russ Andersona 4 His beautiful and 'viyacious assistant is Rita Stranoo Q A 5 -f---25--a- 5 Q
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V 1 Joyce Bilgeri was recently chosen as winner of an art contest. Shefs getting a job o in Ne'v?'Y'o'rk designing dresses. Marilyn Moeller, Dorothy Jezierski and Phyllis Earsing have started a small restaurant ofitfheiorfoifuith alspeciallfzfifillthat they-calloo '- ' USchlurpitand-burpit Soup.n It's getting to be quite popular, too. Gossip says they're expanding their place. Marilyn Yeager is now teaching at some famous university, and. ' Joan Lein is teaching pia'n'o'f'a'nd'-d'o':fn'g very well. Janet Surman is modeling on Fifth Avenue fi'eiH'e'mb'5rT-when she modeled our graduation gowns? I guess shearrlmfst have liked it. g graph Qirritano is getting to be a famous stock-car racer, along with Norm Pietrgag, Layton Reopolos and Ron Vandermuelen. Ron Chapin, Bob Motak and Bernie Wendel h'Ew75'opened as 'affpollt f'o'1'7'studeiTt fITc5' 175 f 'and :are 'oeooooiifig popular. fn' 2 Pat Coyle and Faye Beck are both happily married, and we hear that Hgappyu Mally's littleugirl vfon a na't'i'onaI5baby contest. r M, M -.ww Joan Warren now owns a library, and is selling as well as lending books. Eileen Kless is her treasurer and secretary, and Dolores Kibler is her bookkeeper. ' , Qoyoe Fitgner is working in the city morgue, dressing and fixing the Nstiffsu. I can just picture her. y, , Rose Langendorfer turned out to be a radio comedian. Shels really good, and is quite in de1nandnf'Eiu't:-Yi llaxgc- is coming along as the latest blues singer, and is Very popular with the males. , . Well, I guess that's all the gossip we can think about right now. Let's call it a night. g . g , I And so--the future of the Senior Class of 'Sl has so been foretold. If any of this' relates in any way to the truth, we assure you it is purely co-incidental. Please don't hold anything against the authors, as we are not responsible. , vioxx-w 'V if ' 1-ff frwrilgpgtf y s mf . Q Y e 'QJQJ qgglha A-1 -.,.-1 -1--E7 ,f-1 Q V 5,g,'-nw I Q ': 'n ft- ' ' 217413 TVN ' , Ki., fl f .. , ,
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