1974-75
Episode Guide
(To Tell the Truth version two, season six)
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Panel: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle
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1961
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Oscar Kolombatovich
Fencing master for the Metropolitan Opera |
Glenn Jones
High schooler who discovered a link between allergy remedies and tooth decay |
1962
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Bob Stupak
Man who owns and operates the world's largest gambling museum with a casino |
Sammy Scott
Eyewitness to the shooting assault on England's Princess Anne |
1963
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Bill Anderson
Cameraman who rammed a getaway car with his own car |
John Greco
Creator of Holy Land USA, a 17-acre religious theme park |
1964
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Keith Jedele
Pipe major of the U.S. Air Force Reserve Bagpipe and Drum Corps |
Jeanne Gurnee
Author of Discovery at Rio Camuy |
1965
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David Adams
Skydiver who broke an unusual record |
Martin Ebon
Author of The Devil's Bride: a Study of Exorcism Past and Present |
1971
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Ted Ballard
Former Vietnamese P.O.W. whose used memory to make prison life better |
George Von Hilsheimer
Founder of a school that guarantees former addicts into college and author of Understanding Young People |
1972
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Michael Fooner
Criminologist who studies victims and author of Interpol |
Ron Bodoh
Maker of crystal balls |
1973
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Robert Cox
One of the original Keystone Cops |
Mary Ann Harris
Captain of the U.S. Women's Field Hockey team |
1974
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Ib Melchior
Author of Order of Battle about the last weeks of World War II |
John Schein
Founder/President of Tippers International |
1975
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Gail Freeman
Grade school teacher with an assistant robot helper |
John van der Zee
Author of The Greatest Men's Party on Earth |
1981
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George Stone Nine-year-old karate champion |
Jim Terry Originator of Phanny Phudge |
1982 |
Diane Moore Horse trainer who was blinded at the age of eleven |
Herman Estes Great-great grandson of Daniel Boone |
1983 |
Kent Shelby Winner of a Fiji Island |
Wilbur Shaw, Jr. Teacher of defensive driving |
1984 |
Torbjorn Hauge Captain of the ship that accepted 1,600 passengers from the crippled QE2 |
Natalie Jones Producer of Two Men of Karamoja documentary who lived in Africa for three years |
1985 |
Francis Toomey Emergency services cop |
Robert Half Job placement expert for overweight people |
1991 |
Danny Reed Professional motorcycle daredevil |
Nick Henderson Editor of The International Encyclopedia of Cats |
1992 |
Richard Groller Teenager who saved a man in a subway |
Paul Chapman Author of The Man Who Led Columbus to America… who says an Irish Monk discovered America |
1993 |
Bruce Severy Teacher who lost his job for assigning contemporary novels to his English class |
Sammy Thurman Woman who trains girls to become top flight barrel racers |
1994 |
Roger Verge Master chef of France |
Sheila Scott Woman who made a solo flight over the North Pole and author of Barefoot in the Sky |
1995 |
Harvey Schlossberg NYPD psychologist who helps emotionally troubled police officers |
Grace Sagona Hostess of Aunt Grace's Birthday Party, America's first TV kiddie show |
2001 |
Sylvia Cunningham Mother of the Amateur Musical Family of the Year |
Floyd Wallace Creator of fuel out of table scraps, grass clippings, and other trash |
2002 |
Hal O'Leary Director of amputee skiing at Winter Park, Colorado |
Louis L'Amour Most prolific living writer of Western novels |
2003 |
Maxeda Von Hesse Speech teacher who specializes in perfecting the style of business executives, political figures and just plain people |
Peter Chew Sportswriter and author of The Kentucky Derby: First 100 Years |
2004 |
John T. O'Hagan Fire Commissioner of New York City |
Barbara Huff Vacationer who made consecutive round-trip voyages on the SS France |
2005 |
Jill Baty Woman who crossed the Atlantic in a 32-foot sloop |
Virginia Cutler Chairperson of the Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel |
2011 |
Maralyn Bailey Survivor of months adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a rubber raft and author of Staying Alive! |
Eileen Shannon Woman who makes it her business to check up on other women's dates: "Check-mate" |
2012 |
Dr. Duane Rumbaugh Psychologist who taught a chimpanzee to communicate |
Sylvia Wu Restauranteur and author of Madame Wu's Art of Chinese Cooking |
2013 |
Father Charles Fogarty Newly ordained priest at 78-years-old |
Rubie Saunders Magazine editor and author of Franklin Watts Concise Guide to Baby-Sitting |
2014 |
Helen Boehm Expert who owns the largest collection of porcelain |
Milton Silverman Biochemist and author of Pills, Profits and Politics |
2015 |
Frank Hashorva Hypnotizer of lobsters who makes them perform tricks |
Claudia Greco Youngest woman helicopter pilot flight instructor in the world |
2021 |
Marvin Smith Sound engineer and couture crocheter |
Gene Maslow Founder of Auroville, the only international city in the world |
2022 |
Frederick Davidson Psychologist who knows what you are thinking by looking into your eyes |
Hughie Schnip Youngest radio weatherperson in the world |
2023 |
Judy Sullivan Woman who walked out on her family; author of "Mama Doesn't Live Here Anymore" |
Steve Brodner Student who won a nationwide cartoon contest |
2024 |
Greg Lehrer Boy who was struck by lightning |
James A. Winder Author of Do-It-Yourself Divorce Kit |
2025 |
Claude Sacha Impressionist of Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler |
Larry Dean Olsen Author of Outdoor Survival Skills |
Jimmy Sturr Conductor of the International Polka Association's No. 1 polka band in the country for the past four years |
Dr. Kenneth Fox Dentist and creator of gigantic concrete sculptures with subject matter drawn from the Bible, history and mythology |
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2032 |
Victor Argenzio Diamond expert and author of Diamonds Eternal |
Marilyn Hibner Fear of flying teacher...who used to fear flying herself |
2033 |
Ian McKinnie Author of Fun In a Teacup: Your Complete Guide to Tea Leaf Reading |
Francesco Almeida Business executive and avocational bullfighter |
2034 |
Jay Child Co-founder of Associated Rare Breeds, Inc., for purebred dogs not yet recognized by the American Kennel Club |
Robert Heitman Maker of apple dolls |
2035 |
Julio Faria Youngest trapeze artist and member of The Flying Farias |
Gene Gurney Author of How to Save Your Life on the Nation's Highways and Byways |
2041 |
Randall Schwartz Author of Carnivorous Plants |
Allison Brennan Non-Muslim who entered an Iranian Muslim mosque |
2042 |
Bill Davis Saved a girl's life by pushing her off the railroad tracks |
Shirley Linde Author of The Sleep Book |
2043 |
Freida Reiter Journalist and sketch artist at the Supreme Court |
Glyde Marsh Flight director of the International Chicken Flying Meet |
2044 |
Gene Savoy President of the Andean Explorers Club who rafted from Peru to Mexico |
Benjie Prudom Rodeo clown |
2045 |
June Clark Sneezed for 154 consecutive days |
Lynn Fisher Author of The Moscow Gourmet, a guide to the city's restaurants |
2051 |
Lt. Vance Parker Pilot for the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels |
Francelia Butler Professor who collects jump rope rhymes, author of The Skip Rope Book |
2052 |
Clyde Peeling Owner of Reptileland |
Patty de Roulf Author of A Woman and Her Car |
2053 |
Samantha White Youngest person to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro |
Marcus H. Boulware Author of Snoring: New Answers to an Old Problem |
2054 |
Chester Yazzie Indian language newscaster |
Major James Sullivan Navy pilot who crossed the Atlantic in one hour, 55 minutes |
2055 |
Timothy T. Mar Physiognomist and author of Face Reading |
Diana Siderides Woman who rode across the U.S. on horseback |
2061 |
Martha Waite Woman who was instructed how to land a private plane after her husband's sudden death |
Nora Stirling Author of Your Money or Your Life |
2062 |
Frances Lauver Parent whose baby was kidnapped and disappeared for a year |
Elizabeth Rich Founder of "Stewardesses For Women's Rights" |
2063 |
Leslie MacFarlane Ghost writer for the original Hardy Boys book series |
Mike King World record holder for high diving |
2064 |
Lee "Ironman" Irons Professional motorcycle stuntman |
Suzanne Pierot President of the American Ivy Society and author of The Ivy Book |
2065 |
Robert Volpe Sole member of the NYPD's art identification team |
Frank McGill USDA peanut authority and professor |
2071 |
Jim MacDonald Creator of sound effects for the Walt Disney Company |
John Howe Staff engineer at the Mt. Washington Weather Observatory in New Hampshire |
2072 |
Brent Miller Caretaker of the Winchester Mystery House |
Mrs. Gladstone Williams Teacher of a protocol course in Washington, DC |
2073 |
Suzanne Daché Hat designer and daughter of Lilly Daché |
Father Richard Hupp Director of Boys' Town |
2074 |
Marc Feigen Fasteau Author of The Male Machine |
Joseph Taylor Number one bird watcher in the U.S. |
2075 |
Mary Adelaide Mendelson Author of an expose on the nursing home industry: Tender Loving Greed |
Madeline Lanciani Cook at the Plaza Hotel and wife of the hotel's pastry chef |
2081 |
George Gray Head game ranger and Siberian tiger trainer at New Jersey's Jungle Habitat |
Charles Campbell Warden of the first coed prison in the U.S. |
2082 |
Bruno Zirato, Peggy Cass, or Soupy Sales Judge of a chicken-plucking contest |
Harvey Katz Author of Give! Who Gets Your Charity Dollar? |
2083 |
Rick Dudley Box lacrosse player for the National Lacrosse League |
Dr. Samuel Silverman Predictor of illnesses and author of How Will You Feel Tomorrow? |
2084 |
JoAnne Johnston Ten-year-old who rescued two neighbors |
Howard Topoff Specialist in the actions of army ants who curated an exhibit for the Natural History Museum |
2085 |
Frank Wochinger Tester of racehorses for drugs |
Elizabeth Miskell Owner of Godiva messenger service, New York's first and only operated solely by women |
2091 |
Lt. Frank Bolz, Jr. Licensed psychologist and Director of the NYPD hostage unit |
Lin Hartwell Found of MOMMA, a support group for single mothers |
2092 |
Reverend Dr. George Shoup The only Jesuit priest-surgeon in the U.S. |
Malcolm Bricklin Designer of the Bricklin safety sports car |
2093 |
Edward Yang Director of the National Chinese Opera Theatre in Taiwan |
Robert Ballard Deep-sea diving geologist for Project FAMOUS |
2094 |
Harvey Parry Longtime Hollywood stuntman |
Lt. Judith Ann Neuffer First woman military aviation cadet in U.S. History |
2095 |
Mike Cherry Author of On High Steel: the Education of an Ironworker |
Grover Cloyd Inventor of the flea collar |
2101 |
Victor Harkin Officer in charge of Fort Knox gold depository |
Marie Edwards Psychologist and author of Challenge of Being Single |
2102 |
Ray White President of the Seventh Step Foundation for the rehabilitation of ex-convicts |
Dian Dincin Buchman Author of The Complete Herbal Guide to Natural Health and Beauty |
2103 |
Ken Snyder Creator of The Big Blue Marble TV show for children |
John O'Grady Hollywood's number one private eye and author of O'Grady |
2104 |
Roy Andries de Groot President of the International Gourmet Society |
Charles Berlitz Author of The Bermuda Triangle |
2105 |
Heinz Meng Ornithologist conducting a ten-year experiment to save the peregrine falcon |
Noel Barber Foreign correspondent and author of Seven Days of Freedom: the Hungarian Uprising 1956 |
2111 |
Harry Blackstone, Jr. Son of the famous magician...and a magician in his own right |
Ben Wattenberg Author of The Real America |
2112 |
Morrie Turner Creator of "Wee Pals", the first integrated comic strip |
Earl Cobb Bartender who dispenses advice as sound as an amateur psychiatrist |
2113 |
Charles Gaines Author of Pumping Iron: the Art and Sport of Bodybuilding |
Claire Fejes Woman who lived and worked with Alaskan eskimos for 30 years |
2114 |
Ellie Mannette Maker of the best steel drums in the world |
Louis Reznick Cab driver who moonlights as a cab driver in the movies |
2115 |
Terry Ann Browning Miss World USA |
John D. Marks Co-author of The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence |
2121 |
Bud Basolo First breeder of the cow/buffalo hybrid known as the beefalo |
Susie Mallory President of the International Society of Men Watchers |
2122 |
Mary Novellino Owner of Costume Armor, providing armor for theatrical productions |
Dr. Richard Moriarty Physician and founder of the National Poison Center |
2123 |
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso Rabbi who is part of the nation's only husband-wife Rabbi team |
David Howard Heraldry expert and author of Chinese Armorial Porcelain |
2124 |
Randy Hill President of Guns For Hire acting troupe |
Charles Panati Physicist and author of Supersenses |
2125 |
Father Dino Baretta Priest who discovered the carvings of the Makonde tribe in Africa |
Rae Wilder Founder of a company that sends actors into businesses with the express purpose to steal |
2131 |
Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker Richard Nixon's psychotherapist and author of The Drive For Power |
Genevieve Cerf Astrologist for dogs |
2132 |
General Leigh Wade Army Air Corps aviator who flew around the world in 1924 |
Dr. James Dobson Child psychologist and author of Hide or Seek: How to Build Self-Esteem in Your Child |
2133 |
Archie Bunker Cattle-raising Mormon |
Robert Moore West Point instructor |
Panel: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Jim Bouton, Kitty Carlisle |
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2134 |
Robert Holder Internationally known graphologist and author of Handwriting Talk |
Loa Boxberger Professional bowler who rolled a 1,478 six-game set |
2135 |
Lord Andrew Elgin Nobleman from Scotland |
Dan Field New York's merry matchmaker |
2141 |
Joan Joyce Winning pitcher in the 1974 Women's World Softball Championship |
John Eddy Astronomer who believes he has discovered an ancient observatorys |
2142 |
Wayne Wong Freestyle skiing's Hotdogger of the Year |
Nelson Hostetter Coordinator of the Mennonite Disaster Service |
2143 |
Rachel Scott Author of a book about industrial safety called Muscle and Blood |
Gaston Collin Traveler on the longest raft trip in history, from Ecuador to Australia across the Pacific |
2144 |
Bobbye Zacco Dieter who had her jaws wired shut to lose weight |
Walter Sullivan New York Times science editor and author of Continents in Motion |
2145 |
John T. Capps Man who went bald at 15 and founder of Bald Men of America club |
Ruth Kluger Helped 200,000 people escape Europe during World War II, author of The Last Escape |
2151 |
Mary Craft Country-western singer who toured in the USSR |
Charles Epifanio Biologist who is a clam and oyster farmer/breeder |
2152 |
Frank B. Clark President of Possum Growers and Breeders Association of America |
Slim Aarons World War II photojournalist |
2153 |
Ralph Blum Author of Beyond Earth: Man's Contact With UFOs |
Betty Fye Director of a chain of airport restaurants |
2154 |
Herb Sherry Director of as many as 40 orchestras all working at the same time |
Paul Jeske Mouse breeder |
2155 |
Terry Fox Co-founder of Metrovision, which allows TV operators to see and talk to each other on their sets |
Victor Satinsky Director of the Institute for Human Resource Development at the Hahnemann Medical College, a teaching program for exceptional students |
2161 |
Marty Reisman Table tennis champion and author of The Money Player |
Patty Benner Photographer of snowflakes |
2162 |
Tim Cleary Highest ranking member of the Junior Essex Troop of Cavalry |
Neil Solomon Author of The Easy No-Risk Diet |
2163 |
Guillermo Restrepo TV Newsman who headed a team that filmed a skyjacking |
Maxine Brady Author of The Monopoly Book |
2164 |
Al Gambino World's most unusual one man band |
Ruth Pool Co-author of Wills: a Dead Give-Away |
2165 |
Jackie Tonawanda World champion woman boxer |
David Carroll Author of a book on sorcery: The Magic Makers |
2171 |
Marsha Hunt Manager of the Hunt Brothers Circus |
William Wright Author of The Washington Game about the complexities of the U.S. Capitol |
2172 |
Walter Dishell Medical advisor for M*A*S*H and Medical Center |
Michelle McAvoy Top-rated horse jumper in the U.S. |
2173 |
A.D. Flowers Visual effects Academy Award winner for The Poseidon Adventure |
Scott McIntire Man who warns of going into the wilderness unprepared |
2174 |
Luis Antonio Mota de Sousa Brazilian educated in the U.S. who now works for Esperanza |
Kent Tyler Speedo, the racetrack touring clown |
2175 |
Dina Acha NYPD officer whose graduating class's women outnumbered men |
Leland Cooley Author of Pre-Medicated Murder about the dangers of non-prescription drugs |
2181 |
Irene Horton 71-year-old competitive water skier |
Skip Drake Man who was rescued after being stranded on a mountain ledge |
2182 |
Jack McElrath Skydogger who captures steer from a plane |
Anthony Mercatante Author of Zoo of the Gods, detailing animals in myth, legend & fable |
2183 |
Betty Grissom Widow of astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom and author of Starfall |
Thomas Francis Xavier Quinn Bagel authority and owner of the Bagel Nosh restaurant |
2184 |
Cyndy Meserve First woman to play on a men's college varsity basketball team |
Denis Desprez Creator of Bal à Versailles, the most expensive perfume in the world |
2185 |
Frank Bluestein Co-host and co-producer of Teen Forum, a Canadian TV series |
Thelma Neideffer Artist who sculpts with egg shells |
2191 |
Barbara Cartwright Woman reunited with her five siblings after 45 years separated |
Dr. Frank G. Slaughter Retired surgeon and prolific author of medical novels |
2192 |
Casimir Ziolkowski Sculptor who's carving a giant statue of Crazy Horse in the Black Hills |
Doris Glasser Founder of the Society of Patient Representatives, guardian of hospital-patient rights |
2193 |
William Taylor Collector of Indian artifacts |
Elise Holloway First female special agent in the ASPCA |
2194 |
Albert Lucas Youngest ice skating juggler |
Joseph Earl Dabney Author of a book about the history of moonshine called Mountain Spirits |
2195 |
Mark Tendler Bouncer at New York City's chic salon, P.J. Clarke's |
Linda Smith College student by day and harness racer by night |
2201 |
Charles Terry Author of No Surrender: My 30-Year War |
Bob Martwick Animal talent scout who discovered Morris the Cat |
2202 |
Barbara Stewart Manager of the world's only classical kazoo ensemble |
John Augustine VP of a company that designs anti-bugging/wiretapping devices |
2203 |
Ron Sabo One-half of the world pairs roller skating champion |
Jane Blanksteen Undergrad who wrote a Russian cookbook called Nothing Beets Borsch |
2204 |
Arthur Nalls Maker of the world's smallest bicycle |
Patricia Garfield Author of Creative Dreaming, which tells how to solve personal problems through dreams |
2205 |
Nancy Kreisler Handicapped advocate for the handicapped |
Reno Abellira World pro-am surfing champion |
2211 |
Leonard Pronko The only Westerner ever accepted into the kabuki training program in Japan |
Dr. Marlene Haffner First woman Director of the Navajo area for the Indian Health Service |
2212 |
Jay Barnes Scuba diving teenager who rescued two friends from a capsized boat |
Rex Weiner Owner of a pay-for-someone-to-throw-a-pie-in-your-face company |
2213 |
Howard Goldberg President of an organization for people who want to go places and do things |
Barclay Warburton III President of the American Sail Training Association |
2214 |
Eileen O'Brien Member of the Bunratty Castle Singers |
Fred Bruemmer Photographer and author of The Arctic |
2215 |
John Newton Oceanographer who located the remains of the U.S.S. Monitor |
Russell Rhodes Author of Man at His Best, which explains how men can remain youthful and virile |
2221 |
Steve Ortiz Member of a musical Navajo family |
Jack Shirkey Oldest member of an over 50 motorcycle club |
2222 |
Robert A. Hoover Stunt pilot that has tested more planes than any other pilot |
Anne Kalso Inventor of the earth shoe |
2223 |
Rietta Wallenda Guzman Member of the Flying Wallendas |
Gerard M. Callahan Electronics expert...for the underworld |
2224 |
Aaron Nussbaum Brooklyn ADA and author of A Second Chance: Amnesty For the First Offender |
Dana Vaughn High school student involved in an African exchange program |
2225 |
Samuel Dunkell Psychiatrist and expert on sleeping positions |
Russell Rhodes Author of Zoo -- Animals, People, Places |
2231 |
Mary Lou Fackler World's most beautiful majorette and Harvard pre-law student |
Dale Alexander Nutrition expert who advocates graceful aging by eating foods such as cod liver oil |
2232 |
Dolores Jay Woman who believes she is the reincarnation of a 19th century German girl |
Jodie Darragh Cofounder of the Airline Employees Volunteer Escort Service |
2233 |
Daniela Doron First U.S. woman ever granted permission to dance in the harem of Istanbul's Topkapi Palace |
Helen Kruger Author of Other Healers, Other Cures, which explains how today's medical procedures used to be considered quackery |
2234 |
Robert Weston Singer in the New York City Opera Children's Chorus |
Anne-Marie Rasmussen Former wife of Nelson Rockefeller's son and author of There Was Once a Time of Islands, Illusions, and Rockefellers |
2235 |
Paul Ashbrook President of the American Dairy Goat Association |
Charlotte Ross Executive Director of a major suicide prevention center |
2241 |
William T. Capps Manufacturer of stylish bulletproof clothing |
Thomas J. O'Hanlon Editor of Fortune Magazine and author of The Irish |
2242 |
Rick Carrier Author of Fly: the Complete Book of Sky Sailing |
Mickey Dahne Psychic who helps the police force ID suspects an saves marriages |
2243 |
Karen Deutschmann Student of bronco busting |
Kenny Roberts World champion yodeler |
2244 |
Harold Pocklington Executive Director of Leader Dogs for the Blind |
Bunny Martin Yo-yo champion of the world |
2245 |
Robert Whiteside Founder of the Interstate College of Personology...which predicts personality based on facial features |
Claire Aca Manning Miss Indian America |
2251 |
Doc Bartok Creator of the Last Medicine Show talent group |
Crystal Scarborough Swimming instructor for two-week-old children |
2252 |
Josip Marcan Animal trainer who talked a tiger back into its cage after it escaped at an airport |
Diane Pierce Women's National AAU judo champion |
2253 |
Freda Adler Professor and author of Sisters in Crime who claims women commit more crimes |
Mike Doyle Inventor of a ski wide enough for two feet |
2254 |
Joseph Blass Captain of the Ferko String Band of the Mummers Parade |
George Juska Small town police chief, civil defense director, planning board chair , Marine captain, and member of the International Association of Police Chiefs |
2255 |
Dennis O'Keefe Rescuer of nine people from a burning car |
Paula Murphy Fastest woman on wheels, a funny-car racer |
2261 |
Gene Roddenberry Creator of Star Trek |
Grace Weinstein Author of Children and Money, which teaches the value of money |
2262 |
Patty Allen Little Miss Hemisphere and winner of 15 out of 25 beauty contests |
Jay Vieaux Builder of experimental planes |
2263 |
J. Nolan Davis Builder of stagecoaches |
Earl Anthony World's number one moneymaking bowler |
2264 |
Tom Palmore Artist who paints gorillas |
Deborah Chase Author of The Medically Based No-Nonsense Beauty Book |
2265 |
Father Thomas Higgins Jesuit priest who worked as a blackjack dealer in Las Vegas to raise funds |
Natalie Willner Romantic consultant |
2271 |
Phyllis Langer Working woman who solved her babysitting problems by bringing her baby to work |
Wilbur P. Holmes Manager of the Post Office's dead letter office |
2272 |
Larry Buckles Teacher of a college course in pizza making and pizza parlor management |
James Willwerth Author of Jones: Portrait of a Mugger |
2273 |
Ronald Holloway Director of the Emergency Medical Service of NYC Heath and Hospitals Corporation |
Lou Anne Hanes College basketball player and beauty queen |
2274 |
Barbara Vanword Owner of Westminster's Best in Show sheepdog |
David Mosch 14-year-old goldminer millionaire |
2275 |
Ingo Swann Parapsychologist and author of To Kiss The Earth Good-bye |
Lee Cormier One of only two women airlines operations agents in the U.S. |
2281 |
Douglas Hughes Member of the foundry that cast the Liberty Bell |
Percy Knauth 1975 honorary chairman of the Mental Health Association and author of A Season in Hell |
2282 |
Bjorn Richter Designer of Denmark's Legoland Amusement Park |
Chester Kyle Designer of the teledyne titan vehicle, an enclosed bicycle |
2283 |
Jerry Walsh Director of special services for the Arthritis Foundation |
Dr. H. Clagett Harding Owner of the world's first and only skiing dog, a long-haired dachschund |
2284 |
Bruce Christopher World's greatest pool hustler |
Arlene Egan New York City policewoman who tackled, disarmed and arrested a 170-pound man |
2285 |
Bill Hanna Co-creator of Hanna-Barbera cartoons |
Harold Rosenberg Vitamin expert and author of The Doctor's Book of Vitamin Therapy |
2291 |
Morgan Leach Ex-co who designed a life-saving brace for a burn victim |
Janet Barkas Vegetarian and author of The Vegetable Passion |
2292 |
Bruce Peterson Director of safety at the NASA Flight Research Center...and inspiration for the Six Million Dollar Man |
Gerry Murray 54-year-old roller derby queen |
2293 |
Edward Schafer American known as the King of Biffeche who rules an African tribe |
Tony Dauksza Explorer who traversed the Arctic coast in a canoe |
2294 |
Frank Wagner Author of Body Works: How to Shape Up and Stay Fit |
Luis Baptista Ornithologist |
2295 |
Lou Zivkovich High school teacher who posed for Playgirl Magazine's centerfold |
John A. Keel Author of The Mothman Prophecies |
2301 |
Richard Pesta, aka Captain Sticky Real-life superhero who fights social injustice |
Robert Courter Researcher who tested the rocket belt and the jet flying belt |
2302 |
Lynn Cowles World champion barefoot water skier |
Ray Volker Professional treasure hunter and author of Treasure Under Your Feet |
2303 |
Douglas Lawson Discoverer of a 65 million-year-old fossil of the largest creature ever to have flown |
Jim Papreck World record holding barrel jumper |
2304 |
Barry Lappy World's youngest acrobatic cyclist |
Stanley Wolfson Doctor of fish tanks |
2305 |
Francis Hayes Leading authority on gestures |
Andrew Beyer Thoroughbred better and author of Picking Winners |
2311 |
Viju Krem Author of How to Become a Successful Model |
Chuck Yeager First aviator to break the sound barrier |
2312 |
Christopher Daniel Curator of the National Maritime Museum...and first mate to the Golden Hinde II |
Sally Wayman First full-time female range conservationist for the U.S. Forest Service |
2313 |
Michelle Efferson Only girl on an exhibition basketball team |
Susan Cohen Teacher who won a legal case after being fired for being pregnant |
2314 |
Lawrence Kersta Developer of the voiceprint process |
Jacqueline Rogers Founder of Smokenders, the world's largest smoking cessation program |
2315 |
Terry Lemus Only woman trapeze artist to triple somersault |
Mary Lou Bartram Superintendent of a maximum security prison |
2321 |
Frank Inn Show business animal trainer |
Laird Robinson Smoke jumper for the U.S. Forest Service |
2322 |
Robert Massie, Jr. Hemophiliac and co-author of Journey |
Anthony Greco Chief photographer for a county detective bureau |
2323 |
Gail Del Corral Holder of the world record for standing still |
Jeremy Norman Managing director of Burke's Peerage Ltd., which publishes a who's who for British aristocrats |
2324 |
Heidi O'Rourke World champion synchonized swimmer |
Glen Ward World champion cheesemaker |
2325 |
Edward Dubeck Dealer in rare phonograph records |
Maude Campbell First paying passenger on a commercial airline in 1926 |
2331 |
John Burstein Creator of Slim Goodbody, who teaches kids good health |
Debbie Dortzbach Missionary who was kidnapped in Ethiopia |
2332 |
Richard Gillett Coast Guard Captain whose ship became wedged in 25-foot thick ice |
Ginger Hamilton Psychologist for animals |
2333 |
Aya Konstantinu Expert on sharks and their sleeping habits |
Jeff Grant Creator of a work-release program for prisoners at a local PBS station |
2334 |
Robert Risman Caterer for motion pictures |
Dr. Robert E. Reisman Expert on insect allergies |
2335 |
Louie McKinney Justice Department employee who creates new identities for people |
Mary Rife Champion hydroplaner known as the fastest woman on water |
2341 |
Wayne Young NCAA all-around gymnast |
Lawrence David Kusche Author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery -- Solved |
2342 |
Jack Muth Manager of 20th Century Fox Movietone News |
Ben Weems Founder of the Boulder Valley Institute |
2343 |
Robert Byrd Brewer Leader of a construction crew at the South Pole and grandson of Admiral Byrd |
Robert Butler Gerontologist and author of Why Survive? Being Old in America |
2344 |
B.H. Barry Fight Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company |
Becky Schroeder One of the world's youngest patent holders |
2345 |
Emmett Talley III Designer and builder of a tiny airplane |
Juliet Benita Colman Daughter of Ronald Colman and author of Ronald Colman: a Very Private Person |
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