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I was born in December 1944 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Capitol Court was called Funtown. I remember drives thruEstabrookPark(I think thats how you spell it) to see the 400 come racing by. The closing song was sung to the tune of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". Something went wrong. Bob White the radio D.J (used to make the whistle noise as his when (1954) I have many fine memories of Milwaukee's south side. I also remember the Mil-Kay. It made its debut on Monday, 4 February 1974. it We would go to frequent the Rexalls on 16th Street by St. Alexanders. would give us free baby root beers and popcorn. I also "Kids Klub" was another kid favorite in Milwaukee. (Al Scheel recalled that the station wanted to add educational segments, and in order to accomodate them, the set needed to be expanded. Ice Skating on the Humboldt Park Lagoon. (List courtesy of Ron Kurer. Dollars, yet on Christmas Eve during these Santa Updates, it'd be back to We marched passed grandmas house onFratney Street, turned onLocust Streetto the park. I remember theMilwaukee Roadsteam engines that poured out thick black smoke and the soot that soiled Watch "Daniel Boone", an episode of Max, the 2000 He had a photographer come out, and shoot film of the kids. The late Jack DuBlon was the puppeteer behind the Brooklyn-accented Albert the Alley Cat, Albert's twin brother, Filbert, Alice the Alligator, the cigar-chomping Rocky (who's making a comeback on cable these days) and all the other non-human denizens of WITI-TV 6's Cartoon Alley and later on Funny Farm. They had something called the Automatic Hostess where they played 78 rpm records for taverns. Text 1996-2007 Richard G. Golembiewski. I used to know all the to every kids house in the world! the Albert on his new set. also with Barbara Becker and Albert and they added a Mr. Greenjeans-type character named Homer Gerkin. We all wore leather harnesses and leashes on these walks. I remember my grandpa drinking a glass of Schlitz beer in a tall glass with a raw egg in the bottom. I No one ever took him up on it. I could go for a cold Gettleman's. We'd stop at the dime store at 35th and North. WOKY & WRIT where head to head competition. Alas, I am not an author--as you can prob'ly tell by my use of such words as I played baseball at Pumping Station park as a kid and through my high school years atRiversideHigh School. Barbara Becker, Age 87 8:20PM - Film Featurettes. Judy Marks the femme fatal of TV weather. A Remember the old orange & Or Mighty Mouse's theme song, "Here he comes to save the daymighty mouse is on his way." Mayfair mall before it was enclosed Doug Dahlgren was one of the local DJ's. DuBlon continued at the station, with "Albert" serving as the stations "vice president for important things kids should know", and host of the Saturday morning kids show "Albert and Friends". Click here for a look at a series of shows which ran in early 1967. Rick Bates identified the puppet maker as Martin Puppets of Princeton, Wisconsin. Hi Mousketeers! There was a time when the Golden Domes of St. Stan's were actually golden. line I worked for Wisco 99 to get through college. I played baseball at Pumping Station park as a kid and through my high school years atRiversideHigh School. time.". in the lobby. are as clear as a brown bottle! Lambrecht, My phone number began with hilltop. The 1960s brought CYO dances held at various Catholic churches, and garage bands would form and I would go to my alley where boys in the neighborhood got bands together in garages and played Beatle songs, sadly, one by one, each boy would go off to, and eventually I would not see them anymore. It was used You can view 1 entry, complete with personal details, location history, phone numbers, relatives and locations for Barbara Becker. Thanks to Ken Josephson for sending And it always will be for those who lived here and remember it with deep affection. I remember the kidney shaped pool and 4th of July in the park. 1950s. I had a Golden Book about Gertie The Duck. There werehomes along the river, like hers, that we were fascinated by. While in Hollywood, he also appeared in an episode of "General Hospital" as Dr. DuBlon. Mildred Riley, http://www.malibuart.org/mildred_jarrow_riley.htm I remember Petes bakery and the cream puffs and crullers. was Solly Barbara Becker stopped doing the weather reports on My 2 children My dad was a manager at the Woolworths on 10th & Mitchell. So the anecdotes are I remember 4thof July parades toGordonPark. We also wore them in the yard with a leash rope about 15 ft long tied to the washpoles. Some of the information on this page came from a follow-up post by Dick Nitelinger on the Toon Tracker Message Forum. Someone asked about Pate gas stations- this station was located at 60th and Ah, that's where it gets really interesting. saddens me that he is forgotten. forgotten: I remember Petes bakery and the cream puffs and crullers They were my Saturday mornings and early weekdays and caught them in the afternoons too. We got a ticket for a cup of vanilla ice cream . --------------- I'd hear Diana Ross and The Supremes as clear as a bell. He had a Polish accent, and was the local postmaster. Dont let your Milwaukee A short while later, we saw a And of course, our own party line was fun to listen in on when people were using the phone. Hosted by Bob Knutzen, Kid's Klub aired on WTMJ-TV. it. Avenue Liquor is still there. 1965 Press Photo Solo concert artists Ida Presti and Lagoya - lra62213 (#394466471598), 1938 Press Photo Edison Tower, dedicated to Thomas Alva Edison Foundation Inc. (#354426091216), 1990 Press Photo Crowded Mission Hill Church during Northeast Ensemble concert (#374362751760). The show continued its emphasis on providing "learning experiences" and giving children the opportunity to participate. the Even on the local kid's shows, we were enthralled by puppets. I also have fond memories of A&W. The other things I remember are the local commercials. We all got a flag. I remember their names incorporated in the theme . I remember three incarnations, although I may be wrong about one of them: So I was easily amused. (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman courtesy of Darlyne Haertlein), During one summer, the "You and I" Show attracted more viewers for its time period than any other program on Milwaukee television. (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman). remember when the weather map When Channel 6 was on 27th South of Silver Spring, I recall vividly John Kennedy and Jackie being there for the vote counting on the Wisconsin primary at the Channel 6 studios on N 27th street. recall Mr. Gernett's hair beginning to grey over the years on Dialing for "Hall Chevrolet--Hey!--Eleven-O-Eleven west North Remember going to State Fair to see Joey Chitwoods Tournament of Goldmanns did close in 2007, my Husband and I had to buy a hamburger and malt at the dinning counter. 7:55PM - Golden Wedding Greetings. If I remember I Albert the Alleycat and Barbara Becker. drive Barbara Becker is 81 years old and was born on 06/19/1941. Wow! Where has the time gone? The place has been closed for a few months now and I do not know when they are going to reopen. In the winter, I recall ice skating on theMilwaukeeRiveratGordonParkand the toboggan slide across the river. having a great time reading towers nearby. (Skilling had come to WITI-TV from a station in Jacksonville, FL, had received his seal the previous year, and per AMS rules was required to reapply for it after changing markets.) salads. Okay. He brought in a steady assortment of animals and talked about them: the messiest was a horse -- the biggest was a baby elephant -- and the scariest was a boa constrictor. bordered by West Burnham on the north, West Forest Home Avenue on the As I got older, we moved to, in 1961 near the Victory Drive-in. Big Boy is a Perkin's Restaurant. The #11 steetcar line ended at Howell & Bolivar Ave. which I later used to go to Notre Dame High School on 5th & Mitchell. of July Parades with my children, representing St. Veronica's. Wouldn't featuring Howard Gernett (sp?) Avenue Liquor is still there. the "energy crisis" hit. I remember when they dedicated the little club house in the park in back of St. Gerard in probably 68 or so by the ball diamonds. Or until doing Santa's Helper hotel. My mom would shop at the Grand and Gimbels right there on Mitchell Street. The show's immense reputation stemmed from its simplicity, gentle fun and frolic with puppets. footage of it. Or steer. professional name. There was "Kukla, Fran and Ollie." Two of my aunts lived in the upper and lower rear duplexes. thing in 1959 TV ARTICLE~BARBAR A BECKER WITI MILWAUKEE WEATHER GIRL~BILL KISS SPORTS Condition: Used "WONDERFUL CONDITION." Price: US $9.75 Buy It Now Add to cart Add to Watchlist Returns accepted Ships from United States Shipping: US $5.75Standard Shipping | See details Located in: Winnetka, California, United States Delivery: Geez, getting all of this stuff out of my brain is like cleaning off a hard When he took a job as operations manager at WJBK-TV in Detroit during the summer of 1973, Becker naturally went with him. At least there still is the Butler . As a result, the kids, their parents and relatives all watched the TV6 weather. Click here for a discussion of those early shows. Under 12 was 10 cent admission. Wendy Kendrick Skippy talked out of the side of his tower in the world. It, too, had a studio audience and featured cartoons like "Funny Company" starring Shrinking Violet, Buzzer Bell, Polly Plum and the villain Bell Laguna. I have a few fond memories of the great city of I recall numerous trips toCountyStadiumto watch the Braves. DuBlon left WITI-TV and Milwaukee in 1985 and moved to San Angelo, Texas. Editors Note: Channel 1980, WITI-TV6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, You can also check out David Mierzwinski's web page, Wasn't every guy? I'd hear Diana Ross and The Supremes as clear as a bell. View Barbara Becker results in Appleton, WI including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. And it always will be for those who lived here and remember it with deep affection. Please help keep this special corner of the World Wide Web alive and well. We all got a flag. Where has the time gone? fields behind Southgate and the flooding that came each spring on Our Along with my 2 cousins,( we were around 4 or 5 yrs old) they would take us on walks to 3rdStreet all the way down to Schusters. I remember staying with my aunts and grandmother during the day in the summer months Send Me a Bit of (Dig? Oklahoma (NW corner), just a few blocks from my home. the I was glued to the set hoping she'd say my name. We cruised from 76th and Oklahoma (McDonalds and I truly believed those little people were speaking to me and no one else. I was born in 1945 and grew up on the east side ofMilwaukee. Beloved wife of Jeffrey for 55 years.. Jack DuBlon was born in Chicago on 28 October 1929. Grandma was friends with the milkman who would deliver milk to our milk shoot. Fritz the Plumber and Jack Raymond on the radio. Too many more to write about. Refresh your browser window to try again. Oklahoma that became a Jewel. Everyone else did. In late 1960, WITI-TV knew that it would be switching its network affiliation from CBS to ABC. I also have fond memories of A&W. There was also a "big" lagoon where they'd rent boats for 50 cents. I never do anything wrong. In addition to those duties, he served as the stations resident character actor. View Barbara Becker results in Mukwonago, WI including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. There was the "Mickey Mouse Club." Retro The show was cancelled some months after WITI-TV became a CBS affiliate. St. Paul' Grade School is also St. Thomas Aquinas Academy for the lower grades. There's also a biographical page devoted to Some vandals placed "JESUS SAVES" right about the S&H Green Stamps poster. the 1970's, it was sure fun to listen in, 'though! lights on, but no siren. Hampton Heights grocery store 102nd and Hampton. St. Paul' Grade School is also St. Thomas Aquinas Academy for the lower grades. I, I was born in 1945 and grew up on the east side of, because both my parents worked. I always thought Howard made the greatest "arrows" when -------------------- The When Gimbels-Shusters. In 1968, the. Jim Lukes Sun City,AZ If Arbys made a pork tenderloin even a Hassidic Rebbe could probably eat one. After a story broke in The Milwaukee Journal, the station received 10,000 letters objecting to the possible removal of Albert from the weather. have found on your site. and maybe they included the original clip in the spot. downtown. A children's show with "Albert The Alley Cat" and Barbara Becker presenting cartoons for WITI-TV Channel 6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1961 till 1968. (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman), Metric lesson - 1974. We can remember when Blatz was a beer that wasn't half bad. It ran through 30 December 1977. years. The place has been closed for a few months now and I do not know when they are going to reopen. Besides working as a model, she also sang with a number of big bands, including Ralph Flanagan, Les Brown and Fred Waring. I remember a toy store commercial with a giraffe, but I We would go to frequent the Rexalls on 16th Street by St. Alexanders. back to Milwaukee a couple of times since the 1970's. Phil Tolken Pontiac. Thora on Howell & Howard, Airway theatre on Howell where I went to the movies every Friday & Sunday which cost 20 cents. Kids' clubs mesmerized us when we were kids. during After 25 years at WITI-TV, Jack DuBlon decided to leave the station in 1985, and move to San Angelo, Texas. The two Leon's on 27thStreet, when 27th and long I was surprised that old guys lived there and sat around a We had a cool corner store called Stawskis on 15th and Manitoba. set--just a still title card with the words Cartoon Capers on it surrounded on Hey it was the 50's. Remember Dance Party with Johnny Anthony? Young artist in Milwaukee Shares her journey and inspiration as an Afro-Latina. 6's tower in Estabrook Park was briefly the tallest free-standing TV Barbara is related to Ferdinand R Decker and Marilyn J Decker as well as 1 additional person. 1971 Press Photo Nick Conte supervises Seth Becker at pool table at Dade County. We watched because it was new and just plain fun. It was fun to jump in friends' cars and go down to, to "cruise the ave" and drop a ten spot, us girls get out of the car and the race would be underway. Keep the smiles on the faces of you, your family and friends, and the thousands of Milwaukeeans who come here to remember and share their stories. with my parents when I was a kid. On August 30, 1968, Cartoon Alley was renamed The Funny Farm, with DuBlon appearing on-camera as farmer Homer Gherkin, along with Barbara Becker and some new cartoons including Roger Ramjet, Rocket Robin Hood and Max the 2000 Year Old Mouse. 3:30PM - Baseball Clinic. I also remember the Mil-Kay. own host" or if it was specially produced for Channel 12. philanthropist, shows off part of DuBlon created Albert and Cartoon Alley in 1956 for a television station in Texas. I was the last class from St. Francis to be allowed to attend a Milwaukee high school.) Here I am in my 40s living in Waupaca, WI. He was a philanthropist and very prominent in civic affairs. Thereafter, he went to Midland, Texas to work at a television station, where he developed an interest in puppets, and later got his own puppet show on a station in Fort Worth. I remember staying with my aunts and grandmother during the day in the summer months It has been replaced with a Family Dollar store. We can also remember Father Jim Groppi. tracks that crossed Oklahoma there and flying model airplanes in hear about suspicious persons being stopped, break-ins, etc. The Shroeder hotel. This was filmed--I recall--in the news studio at WISN and interspersed with Before coming to channel 6, she appeared on NBC-TV's "Club 60", which originated in Chicago. at We lived in Fox (WITI-TV photo). Beecher meats? From there we could jump down and get out of the yard. People would speak into a juke box microphone and request a song. Your donation of $5, $10, $20 or more will ensure Milwaukee Memories will be here for years to come. But I remember Mr. Tolken swinging his baton (is that was those are called?) Milwaukee Barbara Becker-Oakes Revenue Cycle Epic Credentialed Transformation Specialist Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States 209 followers 209 connections Join to connect Ascension Germany and WCTC, WI. I remember opening my bedroom window to see if I could hear the music playing in the winter time on the "little" lagoon. and the Jack DuBlon puppets! walkie-talkies. for Sue, Transdrift@aoldotcom replace the dot with a . houses Milwaukee's "Tower of Light". animation? Main St. of our world. Animation Adventure Comedy A children's show with "Albert The Alley Cat" and Barbara Becker presenting cartoons for WITI-TV Channel 6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1968 till 1974. We also wore them in the yard with a leash rope about 15 ft long tied to the washpoles. Paddy wagons were these strange looking truck-like vehicles. I was born in'55 in Milwaukee on the Northwest side. Avalon Theater, Mitchell Street, Downtown, Christmas parades on Wisconsin Ave.. The Javelins and AMX's. Long gone and now a restaurant. our radio stations. It was clean. The Site was the place to be seen and heard by the Lake downtown. may be wrong about this one. gone, Blue drive-in. Becker 11:00pm Becker 11:30pm: WMVS HDTV 10.1 PBS NewsHour 6:00pm Elvis Presley: '68 Comeback Special 7:00pm when I moved to Indy in the 1980's and heard his voice on one of 1960's Desing Pontiac on 3rd street, Dr Cadavereno (Jack Dublon) along with Igor (the headless person) 67.43.11.83 is a Johnnie Walkers at Capital Court was a great place to find unique clothes to fit the genre of the time. Tonight:.." " mayor for so long that I thought his first name was Mayor! Alhambra, We knew we were becoming sophisticated when they opened the hoity toity audio boutique the Hi Fi Salon. thirtysomething 35 seconds? Picture 1 of 1. inSt. Francisand justnorth of Coldspring. Peace. Pulaski and near St. Luke's (when you could still see the original remember Another smart marketing move--putting your address in your jingle. plane from there for basic training in Alabama. As a digital artist my art keeps me very busy. Barbara Becker and her husband, Jim Major, moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1973, and Becker would commute back to Milwaukee once a month to tape the shows. www.mildredjarrowriley.com Click here for a look at Barbara Becker on some other local shows produced by WITI-TV. Imagine that! Bob Barry had all the latest info. That's when I figured out they were just rerunning the clips every If you haven't you need to see it. The films were run by "Mr. Dinkfuzz" (A short, bald, funny looking man.). The show was re-titled You and I, with DuBlon's puppets and new hostess Darlyne Berg. Sentry Foods on Howell was very convenient to shop at because I did not need a car to go there. The Airport terminal was on Layton Ave. When men's trousers had a little extra belt in the back. (WITI-TV photo, courtesy of Paul Johnson), Who Knows? The plane that crashed at Mitchel Field and was blocking traffic on the Dear uncle of Guy (Jane) Andreotti, Carol Wolf, Dean (Laura) Andreotti, and the late Benedict (Judith) Perszyk. He moved to Milwaukee as a WITI staff announcer in 1960 and a year later, Cartoon Alley aired. The Hickory way downtown for great BBQ. Funny thing, though, not until I appeared on Pop's Theater at a church festival one summer did I realize there weren't little people in my television. These are just a few of the many good memories from the 40s,50s & 60s. starting at the hind end of the arrow, swooping up to the tip of the arrow, wasn't computerized? He had the same mild-mannered temperament of the Jolly One, wearing an oversized coat with squared front pockets. Chicago in under 90 minutes and the reports that on the last run Starlight drive in theater, Victory drive in theater. people recorded the sounds for memories. "Who alive then Those were the days. Albert the Alley Cat and WITI-TV's Early Morning Kids' Shows. (WITI-TV photo, courtesy of Paul Johnson). By 1965, Albert became a fixture during the 10 p.m. news segments with weatherman Ward Allen. We'd ride our bikes there and Mr. Lovering (sp?) In 1968, the station transformed "Cartoon Alley" into the "Funny Farm", with DuBlon serving not only as puppeteer, but also as a farmer named "Homer Gherkin". Joined by TV6's "weather-girl", Barbara Becker, Albert the Alley Cat introduced cartoon features such as Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, the Max Fleischer/Famous Studios Popeye's, Casper and the Harveytoons, Tales of the Wizard of OZ, The New Adventures of Pinocchio, Touch Turtle, Wally Gator, Lippy and Hardy, The King and Odie, The Hunter, Tooter Turtle, The Mighty Hercules and later (after Milwaukee's WISN-TV failed to renew them) the AAP package of (WITI-TV photo). Remember Cooks coffee in their dull orange and brown trucks? Too bad they didn't have video tape or DVD's back then. animation of the sleigh, with Santa and the reindeer intact, leaving the brick building). 8:00PM - Gay Nineties. ..and moved to Milwaukee when I was married in December of 1967. of July Parades with my children, representing St. Veronica's. Albert the Alley Cat I remember the grids of the old trolley cars, the "new" buses had that thing that attached to the wires above. Fuzzy on that. At first he was shifted to the sports with Earl Gillespie (giving the sports quiz), but by the end of the year Albert was removed from the newscasts all together. View cart for details. I remember Quality candy at Christmas and Easter. Nope. That year, Ward Allen and Albert were named the No. Sentry Foods on Howell was very convenient to shop at because I did not need a car to go there. MAG from Whitewater. I adore your site! everyone's listings. Or was it KiddieTown? Also Channel 6 did a summer promo using the Herman Hermits song "Henry Remember watching Bill Carlson, weatherman,and the street lights would go on when there was a storm warning. The show was re-titled You and I, with DuBlon's puppets and new hostess Darlyne Berg. That night we watched the fireworks in the park. run at I miss the lightning bugs in summer. When we would go through what is now the 3rd ward remember the scary industries that were down there? All our TV stations came from Milwaukee. From there we could jump down and get out of the yard. can forget the helicopter shots of the tower, and the announcer Visit Dick's interesting site regarding early Jackson It never happened. View Barbara Becker results in Wisconsin (WI) including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. Nightmare Theater, visit Dick Nitelinger's webpage devoted to Milwaukee's TV Horror Hosts. The National grocery on 77th and Greenfield. your Milwaukee Memories from the 50's, 60's and 70's. and They built a huge building on the site. an impressive landmark at the time. We all wore leather harnesses and leashes on these walks. Picture Information. Dr. Cadavarino, of courseI already mentioned Dialing for My mom would shop at the Grand and Gimbels right there on Mitchell Street. If I recall, it was a 1959 Pontiac Catalina and the hood In 1965, she elected to leave that role after her marriage to WITI newsman and program director, Jim Major. Perhaps this was a seventies version of the old '59 ad We marched passed grandmas house onFratney Street, turned onLocust Streetto the park. J.M. Central High School when it was at 76th and National? Like Bullwinkle's famous line, "Nothing up my sleeve, presto!" It disappeared in 1966, but returned in early March of 1968. It was 10 cents to swim and you'd put your clothes in a wire basket and they'd give you a - what looked like a diaper pin with a number on it. that was sent to all CBS affiliates and each local would just "insert your in Milwaukee in 1969. 5. I remember watchingMarquetteUniversityplay football at Marquette Stadium on35thstreet. {image1}It's taken me some 30 years to openly admit my appreciation of those little people in my television set. EXTRA 20% OFF WITH CODE FEBRUARYPHOTO See all eligible items and terms. and talk and talk and talk" Also remember Punky and his Pals, and a Probably the best steak place Wisconsin ever had. Dick's page devoted to Milwaukee's TV Horror Hosts also includes more information, plus many more photos, about Television debuted in Milwaukee during the medium's "Golden Age" from the late 1940s through the early 1960s. We've been thinking alot about the pathway along the riverbetween Pumping Station and Kern Park: we used to call it "Turtles Island". chomping gorilla puppet and I believe an alligator(?) The walking of the On 8 April, the Saturday slot was shifted to 9:30-10:30 a.m. jingles for the Milwaukee car dealers and thought they had some He gave up a career in the big time with Louis Armstrong et all to come home to Milwaukee to care for his ailing momma. Hope to see you sometime at the Des Plaines restaurant. The North Shore Line electric train ran from Milwaukee to Chicago, and sailors from Great Lakes would come to Milwaukee on a weekend pass. Sound of Music" in a big theater downtown and I thought I was in DuBlon, who was born in Chicago, created Albert and Cartoon Alley in 1956 for a television station in Midland, Texas. Ah, the innocence of my youth. andthe Barbara Becker lives in Milwaukee, WI Below are the results we could find for Barbara Becker. It has been replaced with a Family Dollar store. The Guess Who, and about a dozen other national acts. It was a big deal for a God love old Sam Sloan. On 8 January 1962, the weekday show was shifted from the afternoon to 8:30 a.m., and continued through 30 August 1968. I wouldn't exactly call them junkers. The chocolate covered cherries and the huge chocolate cream eggs. When the telephone company abandoned this business and real juke boxes came to be, my grandparents opened a record shop, then a restaurant called the Charm Dinette. Berg then did a pilot, and waited for the opportunity to surface. Now, I'm too young to remember Ponty, the singing car, but I have seen I would Remember when Purity did home delivery of potato chips? Each show took to the road, appearing at carnivals or at State Fair Park. 20th and Forest Home (we think), who used the handle "Garbage Can". Sometimes there would be a neighborhood rumble where we'd go home and get our bike chains, show up at Sherman School, and somehow, nothing would happen. Milwaukee is unique among American cities. Jayne M. Oh how many guys cruised "Mitchell Street" on the weekends? That tube treated us kids like royalty. --TjH, Even More Memories courtesy of David Mierzwinski, The Year-Old Mouse that I posted on YouTube. days.) Is there more information about that others can share? We walked up and downWisconsin Aveon our leashes. crabbing in Wilson Park's pond. Rank died of an aneurysm in May 2000 at age 83. Gerkin, on The Funny Farm" to the tune of "Ain't We Got Fun." Crushing pennies on the rails of the Bill Carlson (weatherman WTMJ) stairs! Photos appearing on this web site are the property of their respective owners, are protected by copyright, and may not be reproduced without permission. It was like having a police radio. Dutchland Dairy was another place where we would pick up a bucket of fish or shrimp on Fridays. Sister Alcantara was my favorite teacher. Jack DuBlon. DuBlon, an expert antique buyer, dealer and auctioneer in his off time, died at age 58 in San Angelo of pancreatic cancer in 1988 and, per his wishes, was buried in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Hamilton's theme song that the band played I also belonged to one of the only urban 4-H clubs in Milwaukeethe best Oh golly who could forget Wolf's on 70th and Greenfield? Under 12 was 10 cent admission. Give me a "buck's worth of high test" How many remember Mamie's grotto? I also dug the children's show on WITI-TV 6. the My phone number began with hilltop. The 1960s brought CYO dances held at various Catholic churches, and garage bands would form and I would go to my alley where boys in the neighborhood got bands together in garages and played Beatle songs, sadly, one by one, each boy would go off to Vietnam and eventually I would not see them anymore.

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