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  • #16
    Originally posted by BenWSU
    Toy Boy > Kakeman :D
    :clap:
    Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
    RIP Guy Always A Shocker
    Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
    ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
    Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
    Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SubGod22
      Originally posted by BenWSU
      Toy Boy > Kakeman :D
      :clap:
      No way Jose! :whistle:
      "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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      • #18
        Sorry ,,, been doin the Fam thing ,, and the Persons name I was lookin to remember WAS Mark Allen ,, thanks I'll be makin a couple Ph calls to let the others know ,, On another note Juat about everybody in out family Got new Shox Pj's fer Christmas so were thinkin bout wearin them to the New yrs Eve game Just fer fun kinda a Slumber party type thing I guess
        From the road I listen (Tune In radio) at home I watch ( season Ticks )

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        • #19
          Originally posted by pogo
          When Henry Harvey was the Santa they also used to have toys behing mystery curtains and would reveal them at the end of the show. Were the early shows sponsored by Orrs Bookstore on Douglas? I remeber my parents bought me my all time favorite gift from there. It was a P-51 Mustang by cox and had a gasoline engine. You can keep your Red Ryder BB guns because I can still smell the burnt fuel from that magificent airplane.
          We must be around the same age because I too remember that and you are correcto about the best all time gift. I too have an almost identical memory of the Mustang. Ahh good times. I was just telling my wife this year was a wonderful Christmas because my son is a believer, no question asked and he still remembers the reason for the season. A proud old man I am :) thanks for the walk down memory lane pogo.
          “Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones

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          • #20
            Re: Santa Claus, with Henry Harvey -- I believe David's Department Store sponsored the program before it was later picked up and sponsored by Orr's?

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            • #21
              Oh yeah I remember Davids. You could buy Aurora model airplanes for like $.88 and everwhere else they were $.99. And then the Giant store opened and then there was the GEM store. Have you seen how much plastic model airplanes sell for now?

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              • #22
                I remember building model planes and cars. My older brother and I spent many hours working on them. Until the bad press came out on the glue. Mom and Dad shut that down pretty fast, or maybe it was we discovered girls.......hmmmmm.....probably a combo of the two.

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                • #23
                  I miss Gene Rump

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Dan
                    I miss Gene Rump
                    Does anyone know where he is now? He seemed like a nice guy.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by ShockerGorilla
                      Originally posted by Dan
                      I miss Gene Rump
                      Does anyone know where he is now? He seemed like a nice guy.
                      Here's what I found on KAKE's web page: Good Question - Where Is Gene Rump Now?

                      In the Comments section someone named Kent posted this on October 2:

                      With a little Googling, I found Gene Rump, now working under the name Gene Edwards for Mississippi Public Broadcasting as a Deputy Director of programming. Evidently, he had to change his last name to be more appropriate for the delicate sensibilities of the people of Mississippi. Apparently, he's happy and healthy and staying busy down there. Doesn't have the cheesy mustache anymore, though.
                      Gene Rump himself responded on October 4.

                      Gene is alive and well and living in Jackson where he's the host of the Emmy Award winning PBS series "Writers". The program aired this summer in more than 70 PBS Markets including Topeka (but not Wichita). Yes, I did lose the cheesy mustache. Edward is (and always has been) my middle name.
                      Go to the MPB - TV - Writers page and there are some pictures of Gene Edwards.

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                      • #26
                        Do you guys remember the Looney Tone Ccobler? His last name was Froom. I think he did the color commentary for Henry Harvey in the 50's. :D

                        They were succeded by Rick Weaver. "Rick Weaver in your recevier." He had the fortune to do the play by play when we had the great teams in the early 60's. :posterwu:

                        How about Deputy Dusty, sponsored by Shepler's?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by shockball
                          Do you guys remember the Looney Tone Ccobler? His last name was Froom. I think he did the color commentary for Henry Harvey in the 50's. :D

                          They were succeded by Rick Weaver. "Rick Weaver in your recevier." He had the fortune to do the play by play when we had the great teams in the early 60's. :posterwu:

                          How about Deputy Dusty, sponsored by Shepler's?
                          The name 'John Froom' rings a bell with me... not sure why? Probably because I was born in the late 50's.

                          Oh, and I'll never forget Ernie Townsley, the PA announcer during the 70's and early 80's. "... and starting at center for the Shockers... a 6'11", 235# freshman from Long Beach, California... OOOOZZELLLLLLL JOOOONNNEESSSSS!" I recall Ernie going on to law school ending his PA days. He was one of the best and could get the crowd rockin' prior to tip-off. I believe Ernie either posted here or maybe called into pre-game shows in the past. Those were the days...
                          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                          • #28
                            The Old Cobbler was John Froome.



                            He was also inducted into the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977.

                            Froome was a radio-TV personality who came to Wichita in 1950 to work for radio station KANS as program director. For years he did color commentary on games of the National Baseball Congress tournament. In 1955 he was hired by KAKE-TV where he did many jobs, including weather and sports. He also created several of KAKE’s popular local shows such as “Party Line” and “Show for Dough.” He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was a graduate of Northwestern University.
                            He was also in that horror movie they made back in the 60's along with Tom Leahy and other Wichita personalities. I mentioned it in this other thread.

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                            • #29
                              Do you remember this:

                              “Tap, tap, stitch and tap making a pair of shoes"?

                              And, no, they were not Nike basketball shoes.

                              <grin>

                              For those of you that do remember, it sure does date you.

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                              • #30
                                Tom Leahy also made a movie out of Wichita that was never actually released. It was called "King Kung Fu'. It starred a couple of local media types and a whole bunch of people who hung out at Kirby's. It made it to exactly one showing on TV.

                                If we're getting into real names, Mark Allen's birth name was Mark Trojanowski. He had it legally changed to Mark Allen a couple of years before he left Wichita.
                                The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
                                We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.

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