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| Sara James takes her "Wade
In The Water" into the audience. |
Jean finds a Marine to bring
on stage for a skit or dance contest. |
Jean takes questions for a
Hollywood Panel from Marines lined up. |
1/2 of Lee Dawn, Ella
Edwards and Bob Jamieson join the audience to watch Gail Rogers and Linda
Meiklejohn in a dance contest with Marines. |
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| Lee Dawn loved
the job of getting questions from Marines for our guest stars. |
A photographer
catches some audience shots from a stage extension spot. |
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| Autograph
time for Jean following a Show finale. |
I
should know who this man is from one of our 1960's Shows, but I'm drawing
a blank! Help! He's seen here with Ella Edwards and Jean in audience
shots. |
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Actor/comedian, Jack Denton, a regular hit with the
Marines, was a writer for Milton Berle as well as a standup comedian
himself. |
On stage or in the aisles, Sara James and the James Sisters
were always magic for the Marines. |
Jean
does a troop inspection on one of her trips down to Pendleton. |
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Liz Renay, authoress, entertainer and former girlfriend of
mobster Mickey Cohen, never had problems holding the attention of any
audience. |
Don't know what trick The Congregation used to get the
audience to stand, but it evidently worked. |
A front and center all-star front row for this
audience: Maj. Gen. Donn J. Robertson, Col. Ralph F. Estey, Col. Jinx
McCain and Col. Leonard Wood. |