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fglze Great Scenario The crowd reaches Happy Homer's Hangout, owned and operated by Homer Melanson. George Head, present governor of Massachusetts, with his private secretary, Dotty Lumbert, and his advisers, Judy Myles and Pat Sheridan, is seen entering. Following them is Miss Paulat, who is ushered to a table next to that of Duncan Sorli, president of a large insurance company, and his pretty assistant, Chris Hutchings. At a nearby table can be seen Margaret McSweeney, the candidate for United States Senate, dining with Dave Martin- son, the Republican candidate for governor of Massachusetts. All eyes are turned towards the floor show, where the chorus line, directed by Bobbie Leavitt, is entertaining us. The group includes Patsy Toomey, Sheila Koons, Evie Swanson, Phyllis Wasson, Peggy Noonan, Arlene Jean, and Carol Levesque. Watching this performance very attentively are the glum chums, Bob Davidson and Fred Bocko. They are multi-millionaires, who have just returned from a trip to Florida. Happy Homer's hospitality attracts even Dapper Dan Regan, who is unaware that he is being closely followed by detectives Russ the stalker Schmelzer, Ernie the eye Dick, and Steve the snooper McSweeney. Outside, a long, dazzling limousine pulls up, and out step Ronnie Fox, the furrier, and Jeff Heath, his valet. Both are wearing coonskin coats, trimmed with mink collars and ermine cuffs. As the limousine is driven away by their female chauffeur, Pat Bevis, Al Hardy and his Happy Hour Mobile move in to interview some of the celebrities on his television broadcast. As he enters, he first speaks to Pat Wing, the radio announcer for H, O. W. E. He next inter- views Lois Warren, famous television actress on Lights Gut, and Gerry Belanger, outstanding football star on the Rams, While Al is meeting the celebrities, waitresses Mary Anderson, Rita Doherty, and Peggy Doran serve refreshments. In the next half hour, we meet Jack Rowe, the inventor of the tobacco- less cigarette, Eddie Rose, the author of Brain Surgery-Self Taught, Lelia Lin- coln, who wrote one of the best selling books of the year, and Powers models Barbara Boutwell, Pat Lee, and Jean Wyatt. Judy Conway, captain of the girls' basketball team at Lowell Teachers' College, says a few Words. With her are Pat Fitzgerald and Nancy Dill, members of the team. As Al moves around the room, he sees more celebrated guests. Among them are Red Sox ball- players Leo Flavin and Fred Kilmartin: and Jim Shack, the new owner of the Allard and Berger Company. Flash! From the television comes the unbelievable report that Snippy Bostwick, our red-headed hunter, had shot down a flying saucer, and is landing at Bedford Airport in three minutes. At this news, everyone, intent on being there to greet him, races to the checkroom, and departs so quickly that the three check girls, Agnes Cor- mier, Connie DeMaggio, and Lo- rella Hamlin, are left in a state of complete disorder. With this event, another epic in the life of the Class of '53 comes to a close, leaving the flying saucer as a re- minder to the following generations that we were really a great class.
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Carolyn Christle 'B , I' Miss Boutillette Through Freshman, Sophomore, Junior years, You were our friend and guiding light. The memory of your encouraging help, Will ne'er fade from our sight. David Martinson jx - f ' Mr. Locke As your last graduating class, We speak for the twenty-six gone by In saying, with greatest appreciation, Thank you . . . Good luck . . . and Goodbye Alice Elden I Christle Hutchings Gloria Mosher 1 Natalie Potter x it 'N Mrs. Dooley 4- Stuart Potter U Here are the eight, through whose planning and perseverance, the publica- tion of the 1953 CHIEFTAIN was made possible.
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