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Call Barbara Chupack, 541-2352 . . . or write to her at 10400 Troy, Oak Park, MI 48237. 30 YEARS LATER and Fred Stahl is still clipping hair . . . only this time it's the sons of those many bar mitz- vah boys and young men. LOOKING BACK on Col- umns of Yesteryears .. . JAN. 15, 1955 . . . "Daughter Linda had been promised a telephone for her 14th birthday by parents Alice and Merle Goodman .. . Shortly before its installation, there were elaborate plans among her friends . . . They stashed away pickles, sar- dines and crackers in her room . . . And they brought hair curlers, playing cards and knitting to occupy those who would not be on the phone . . . Finally the big day arrived . . . At four o'clock, Linda thundered in from school with three excited friends, followed a few minutes later by four more . . . After a brief lull, three more arrived . . . Finally the last youngster dashed upstairs . . . All this confusion was suddenly followed by a great silence . . . Alice went upstairs to investigate and found a roomful of surprised and wide-eyed faces . . . After a distressed pause, Linda said softly, "There's nobody to call — we're all here." AUG. 30, 1974 "Favorite Stories . . . by Com- edian Morty Gunty . . . about how he used the favorite dodge of making a telephone person-to-person call to himself at a home number to signal his whereabouts .. . After landing in New York by plane, he put through a phone call to Chicago to report his safe arrival . . . The telephone rang in his mother's house and the operator asked if Morty Gunty was there .. . `No, he isn't: Mom said, 'and tell him to be sure and wear a sweater? " SEPT. 13, 1974 . . . "It was a wise and experienced mother who announced to a group of small fry at her son's birthday party, 'Now remember, kids, there will be a special prize for the little boy who goes home first. " SEPT. 13, 1974 . . . "Watch- ing a pro football game on TV recently, Bert Sommers said to his wife, Lee, 'Look at that guy! He's fumbled three times and every time the other team has receovered. Why do they let a stupid moron like him play?' . . . Their little 7-year-old son Bert with anx- ious eyes . . . 'Daddy,' he reasoned, 'maybe it's his ball.' " SEPT. 20, 1974 . . . "Saying his prayers last week, little Craig Feldman, 6-year-old son of Millie and Jay Feldman, ended with, `. . and please make Arnie stop throwing stones at me. By the way, I've mentioned this before' . . . Lit- tle Ronnie Meyers, son of ex- Detroiters Max and Sylvia Meyers, went to school in Miami a couple of weeks ago, carrying an excuse to his teacher . . . 'Please excuse Ronnie for being absent. He has a new brother. It was not his fault.' " SEPT. 20, 1974 . . . "As is the whim among many little children, Anne Sue Green, 6-year-old daughter of Shirley and Lou Green, reported to her mother that she was off to see the world . . . Shirley said she would pack her a lunch and wished Anne Sue the best of luck, saying that if she ever wanted to come back home, her daddy and mother would always be waiting .. . It all seemed serious until lit- tle Anne Sue burst out crying, `But mommy, what'll I do when it gets dark outside?' " SHORTEST INTRODUC- TION on record is of the gent who announced, "Our guest speaker for the evening needs no introduction. He failed to show up." MORE THAN 40,000 students in over 1,000 class- rooms throughout Southeast Michigan are participating in WJBK-TV 2 Weatherschool program through March 3 .