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garbage collecting crew at 4:30 every morning. Louise: Eleanor French is working for the city government, too. Marilyn: Oh, really? What does she do? Louise: Who do you suppose has been dragging the Androscoggin River every spring when it ' s time for spring cleaning? Keith: Has anyone been to John MacKinnon ' s museum? Polly: When I was there, he was out hunting for some new displays. Marilyn: What does he display in his museum? Polly: Big John is preserving a stuffy tradition of the fashion world. He has a fantastic collection of out-dated objects, one of which was donated by Jimmy Murphy ' s great-grandmother. Marilyn: I suppose you all know that Vivian Bergeron will not attend the reunion. Louise: Why? Won ' t her boss give her any time off? Marilyn: Well, if your boss was Paul Drouin, you would find it hard to get away, too. Vivian is working in a store and Paul is the proprietor. Keith: Oh, can ' t we change to a sweeter subject. Polly: I know something real sweet. Walter MuUins is a perfume-smeller in Leon Michaud ' s factory. Leon ' s newest creation is " Twilight in North Milan. " Marilyn: I haven ' t heard from Vern Ann since she set out on her last safari, but I ' m not really too worried. Disneyland is quite tame. Louise: I went to Disneyland last year and saw Mary Murphy but she didn ' t even recognize me. She was too dizzy painting barber poles. I spent so much money on the MerryGo-Round, to get home I had to borrow some money from Donna Radsky ' s " Let Me Help You " loan agency. Keith: Sandy Donovan and Melodie Michaud are bird watchers who are definitely the most active members of the newly formed bird- watching society. Polly: Anybody can watch a bird. Keith: Oh yeah? That ' s what Roland Roberge said, too, but look at him now. What a stiff neck. He hasn ' t seen his own feet in a month. Polly: The liner I ' m taking to Hawaii is captained by Yvon Langlais. The manager of a little sport- ing goods shop on board is Rolande Chabot. Louise: In the local topics column of " The Berhn Reporter " I read that Ronnie Parsons had head- ed foi California to prospect for gold. Marilyn: Oh, he headed out there all right, but he got off the bus at Las Vegas and hasn ' t gone any further yet. Louise: Who told you that? Marilyn: Jeanne Riendeau, and she ought to know. She was the bus driver. Louise: Well, I ' ve always said Las Vegas would be a great place for prospecting for gold. Keith: Did you know that Eugene Fortin pro- duces the " Retouchables? " Polly: What ' s that? Another TV show? Keith: No. It ' s make-up for women under 191/2. Polly: I believe that Roger Dandeneau is per- forming an invaluable service in the Peace Corps. He is willing to penetrate any frontiers in order to teach the proper method of taSypulling. How. ever, his generous spirit is no better than that of his assistant, Richard Allen, who cheerfully con- sumes all the taffy made during a demonstration so that there will be no waste. Marilyn: The tiddley winks finals were not pub- Hcized extensively, but I recieved a post card from Jackie Roy in Austraha teUing me of her victory. Louise: I never saw a busier man than Jon Lafleur last fall. He ' s an auctioneer, and he had to attend county fairs all over the state. Keith: I just received a telegram from Russell Douglass. He says that he will be most happy to bring his combs and play for the reimion. Polly: Well, I ' m very happy to hear that, but I won ' t be happy to see my bill from this phone call. Keith: I know, Polly, but don ' t worry about it. We ' ll take up a collection at the reunion. Besides, the operators did most of the talking, so you won ' t be charged very much. Louise and Marilyn: WHAT! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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