President Cole's dream tosses him into the land of television and movie productions.
Bobby Locke and Bob Bailey are starring in a new TV series which premiers this summer,
"The Bobbsie Twins". If a strong man is needed in a production, Jerry Berkemeier
is always on the scene. The Lawrence Welk Show has become more popular than ever.
Jill Berry, Eleanor Parker, Ruthie Black, Marilyn Charp, John McMinn, Kelly Mercer,
Earnie Martin, and David Marler appear as the "Champagne Dancers". Buddy Cunningham
and David Wilhoit play the cornet for Mr. Welk's band. Dona Dixon plays the trombone,
and Sandra Law and Nelda Fitch play clarinets. Ginger Hughey is the operator of
the "Bubble Machine" for the show. Pam Brown, residing in Hollywood, has an eye defect
and now has a legitimate reason for wearing sun glasses. Gretchen and Jan Gibson have
just completed the twelfth volume of The Many Loves of Dick Lee, which will soon be
seen every Tuesday night on NBC. Claire Lander and Iliene Simpson are directors at
Warner Brothers Studios. Butch Aldridge may be seen on TV every Sunday on a show for
those who fail to attend church. The symbol is the sign of a hand. Sheila Jackson
and Betty Moore are starring in a TV series called "How to Marry a Billionaire".
Now President Cole's dream whirls him to New Orleans where he finds himself in front
of a Bunny Club. He is escorted into the club by Sherre Adkins and Paulette Adams,
who are secretaries at Playboy, Inc. Brenda Brown and Olivia Branum are Bunnies.
Phillip Russell, Tommy Bush and Vernon Osborn provide music for Judy McDonald and
Pam Paty, bubble dancers at the Bunny Club. While shopping for jewelry in New Orleans,
Sue Ann Meuskin may be seen as a saleslady for one of the larger stores, in charge
of selling senior keys. Susan Van Wagner, Linda Kaset, Ann Streiter,