Vol.2 No.18 May 1, 1968 Grace Potts, Editor
The contribution made by Phil Nye and his men at the Oak Park Youth
Government Day Luncheon on April 2 apparently was pretty impressive as Oak
Park's Mayor Joseph Forbes issued a "Proclamation of Appreciation to WKNR
News Team" on April 24, 1968.
Is there anyone in the KeeNeR family who would like a cuddly, well-trained
kitten,
six weeks old? If so, please see Mrs. Knorr.
If Jerry Martin appears to have a look of pride lately, it's with good
reason. Jerry's son, Jerry, Jr., a senior at Allen Park High School and also
a student at Henry Ford Community College, has been elected to Phi Beta
Kappa and, along with 15 other seniors of Allen Park, will be so honored at
the college on May 9.
Carole Wiedeman is undergoing tests and minor surgery this week at St.
Mary's Hospital in Livonia.
Visitors to the station: Tuesday, April 30, 10 students from Huff Junior
High School located in Lincoln Park in the morning and 9 more from the same
school in the afternoon. For those who might be interested in sending
him a birthday card, Clarence Maples will be 75 years old on May 9.
Two of our people have been on trips since we last went to press. Mr.
Patterson has been in Washington to attend the Chamber of Commerce
Congressional Dinner, and Wanda Jarvis traveled to California over the
weekend to be with her son for a few days before he departs for overseas
military duty.
Our relief switchboard operator, Marie Renner, has turned an interesting
hobby into a profitable one. she bakes wedding cakes - the "lO-story kind.
II Some are so big they have to be assembled 'on location.'
PROJECT DETROIT subject for Sunday, May 5, 1968 is "The Ethics of
Transplants," an interview with Dr. Christian Barnard, who performed the
first successful heart transplant surgery.
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