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fill 1 . -7 fl gy ' s 5, . , A T Vg W fs ' tip' jj ,..tk At a table adorned with diamond-studded candelabra is pianist Dianne El- derace fformerly Eldertj, a member of the famous B.I.G. Symphony Orch- estra, in which Nancy Maclachlan and Gerry Aguiar star as clarinet and cello soloists, respectively. Secret Service Woman Joan Pinder has just entered the room accompanied by two of New York's loveliest models, Ann Andreozzi and Barbara Iohannisg and Lois Peterson, manufacturer of the famous Peaches-and-Cream Face Lo- tionf' waves for them to share her table. Oh, here come those famous Sportsters -Carole Comeau, test pilot for space ships, Carol O'Kelly, recent winner of the National Roller Skating Der- byr, and Jay Buckingham, proud owner of a string of race horses. Marilyn Davies, first woman to head a safari to Africa, and her secretary Irene DiMatteo eagerly await the arrival of Joy Campbell, whose work in the missionary field has taken her to various parts of the globe. Jane Davis, now a medical technician in Pasadena, reports that despite his fears that he would end up as an ordinary accordion player, Bill Brandy has taken Hollywood by storm. Judy Priestley and Barbara Griffith, Barrington elementary school principals are peering about the room in search of their co-workers--Art Supervisor Ali- son Gould and Music Director Cathy Pierce. Ted Bromage, retired mattress tester, is now manager for Ray St. Vincent who has just completed his third lap around the world and is still running! Joe Caito, hairdresser for Liberace, with George Greene, Fred Blackinton, and Donny DiOrio-famous doughnut shop operators-have just arrived with Peggy Thomson, sponsor of the TV program '4Cooking for Calorie-Conscious Women, Martha Carroll, noted commercial artist and Red Sox booster, and Carol Richardson, who has made millions selling hand knit argyle socks. The Blue and Gold Room is fast becoming crowded, folks! Here comes Jim Luther, who has broken the record for sailing around the world. Ronnie And- rews, Ned Wilbur, and Don Martens-inventors of those famous radio-controlled duck decoys-are here, and with them is their lovely secretary, Connie Gibson. Domenic Valenti and Johnny Pflug, society playboys, are giving Jean Water- man the latest gossip, which youill be able to read in her famous Scoop Col- umn in tomorrow's paper. Well folks, time is running out and as much as we'd like to tarry a bit longer among the members of this illustrious Class of '55, we must now return you to the studio. Seers: BARBARA BESTWICK DIANNE ELDERT ' 47
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L P Q if -ig n?:gA IH 4 r .E9 N , 551 EE tv I 4? vga E 'I H1 I vw Q L :. 'l l fx, . U-Ze Q15 illifflff 'Q ell' , ,f.g:-s-,. 1 9 lf ,G if 'VN ,fl 6 GQSJ E'0l06lQCy Through the courtesy of former Barringtonite Tom Aubin, new owner of the famous Stork Club, Radio Station B-H-S takes you to the fabulous Blue and Gold Room at the club where the tenth reunion of the celebrated Class of 1955 is in progress. ,Ion Morin, our roving reporter, will bring us an on-the-spot ac- count of the proceedings. Take it away, Jon! Among the host of familiar figures here tonight is Wall Street's only honest tycoon, Jack Mellone. Just in from a visit to South America, ,lack informs us that Hans Mautner, who controls most of the Venezuelan oil wells, has been made chief of the famous Hunt 'em Indian Reservation. The two stately naval men in our midst are none other than Herby Weather- head and Dick Cleveland. Now a cosmologist, Herb is working on Einstein's theory of relativity, while Dick is Chief Mortician. Accompanying the boys in blue are Kaye Kamrath, official Olympic timer, and Marji Dahl, well-known psychiatrist who occasionally writes newspaper articles in which she gives advice to the lovelorn. A delegation from the Indianapolis Speedway includes such notables as: Deanne Gifford, an official talent scout for men drivers, Leo Smith and Elson Stanley, Medalists in the famous Scoot-Away Classics, and Jimmy Cannon, designer of the world's fastest racing car. Jim, it seems, finally sold his famous test car to Josephine Muzzy in spite of the protests of his mid-western agent, ,lay Egge. A list of the entertainers scheduled to perform this evening for their former classmates includes Gloria Mayhew, famous recording star who has already cleared a cool million on her rendition of The Midnight Bluesf' and Wright Horton, successor to Gene Krupa. Serving as M.C. will be Tiny lt7s Bigger Than Both of Us DeStefano, latest replacement for Bilton Merle. Tiny's sec- retary, Barbara Bestwick, informs us that Phyllis Judge is now filling a singing engagement on the West Coast. A group of wealthy businessmen have just entered from the lounge. Among them is Jim Gabarra, owner and general manager of an undersea transportation company, and his secretary Janet Woods. Bob Corvi, President of the National Soda Jerkers' Association, is discussing weighty problems with restaurant owner Jack Wayland. A cablegram from Europe brings greetings to the Class of '55 from Sal Lom- bardi and his charming secretary, Margery Jiacovelli. Sal finally completed the building of the first Trans-Atlantic bridge. The commotion that you hear in the background marks the arrival of M-U-M movie star Carol Cook, who rapidly rose to fame after being named Miss Rhode Island Red-Head of 1964. With her is Nancy D'Ambra, star of the cur- rent Ice Capades. 46
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Q3 if J. , K.. ,aH,u,tu444-1 ill lllll , s it ids? E ig? 0 Q, 33 M, W YJ I E fylax Q5 - 0-H3 J ZARROW 6005199 f ffff If IW ZFX' V fins, Z fa' my ' 'f W 'N 5,1 4 'Zo A A S7 3 v v 4 65 MW Ohm ZUJI' Be it known that we, the members of the Class of 1955 of Barrington High School, being sound of mind and fully conscious, departing this life of stress, strain, and self-denial, do hereby issue this, our last will and testament, thereby revoking and declaring void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. After discharging our various obligations, such as payments for season tickets, class dues, yearbooks, lockers, pictures, and class rings, we bequeath our worldly goods as follows: I, Gerry Aguiar, leave my seat in the auditorium to any junior who wants a ringside seat. I, Ann Andreozzi, leave my pretty clothes to Ginny Crowe. I, Donnie Andrews, leave my high scholastic standing to Rick Butler. I, Tom Aubin, leave my crazy red socks to Erich Mueller. l, Barbara Bestwick, leave my place in the alto section of Glee Club to Nancy Feld. . I, Frederick R. Blackinton, leave so that I can join Barbara. I, Bill Brandy, leave my position on the football squad to Tom Cole. I, Ted Bromage, leave my indigestion to the cooks. I, Jocelyn Buckington, leave those buggy physics' experiments to Mr. Walkden. I, Joseph Caito, leave because my time is up. I, Joy Campbell, leave a piece of my strawberry-blonde hair to Mr. Biber. I, Jimmy Cannon, leave my private parking spot at school to Walter Hussey. I, Martha Carroll, leave my Ike buttons to Roxanne Welshman. I, Richard K. Cleveland, leave all my trips to Fitchburg to Dave Rochon. I, Carole Comeau, leave my typing ability to Lisa Collins. I, Carol Cook, leave my boisterousness to Faith Leonard. I, Bob Corvi, leave my ARROW Booster Pin to Barbara Codega. I, Marji Dahl, leave my pierced earrings to Gail Denby. I, Nancy D,Ambra, leave my gift of gab to Lee Fogg. I, Marilyn Davies, leave my title of Gold Dust Twin right here at B.H.S. I, Jane Davis, leave my first chair in the flute section to Cathi Troy. I, Dick DeStefano, leave a morsel of my middle to Freddy White. I, Irene DeMatteo, leave my ability to take shorthand to Mary Ann Pezzullo. I, Domenic P. DiOrio, leave a pair of my shoes to Harry Dalessio. I, Jay Egge, leave my white bucks to Donald Kiernan. I, Dianne Eldert, leave my talent for laughing up the scale to Carol Jacobson. I, Jim Gabarra, leave my car to Dusty Pease. I, Connie Gibson, leave with Don. I, Deanne Gifford, leave my title of class flirt to Barbara Millar. I, Alison Gould, leave my alarm clock to Don Stone. I, George Greene, leave my height to Mr. McGregor. I, Barbara Griffith, leave my years of growing long hair to Sue Campbell. I, Wright Horton, leave an English flag to Tom Grady and hope that he will cherish it the rest of his life. I, Marjory Ann J iacovelli, leave my job at the B. C. Drug Store to Shirley McFetters. I, Barbara J ohannis, leave my sewing ability to Ruth Shaw. I, Phyllis Judge, leave my role in the Minstrel Show to Marie DeSpirito. I, Kaye Diane Kamrath, leave my twirling ability to Eleanor Campanelli. I, Sal Lombardi, leave my set of pearly white teeth to Ray Locke. 48
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