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Tl-Ili SASSAMON I9 Class Prophecy A COAST-TO-COAST TOUR One bright day in June, in the year 1968, the size twelve shoe of a B. and A. railroad conductor, JOHN WALSH by name, propelled us through the door of a baggage car and out onto the rocky track bed. We took a deep breath and realized that we were in Natick again. Dusting off some Natick dirt we wandered up the street to see how the old town had changed since we had left it. We hrst came upon a super No-Nova gas station, owned and operated by ljAVlD LANIQ. We asked him if he ran it all by himself, whereupon, Dave pointed to the grease pit, where JOHN LEAc3u was hard at work doing a job on DONALIJ NIt:HoLs and SIQIIJIW HuRs1 s taxi. We walked on up to the Colonial Theater. LORETTA VANOEL was still selling tickets. Since we were old classmates, Loretta let us in for half price, and we went in to enjoy the picture. The name of it was Loves Labor Lost starring JANE AMOROSO and lDONAl.D CORBliT'I'. A short subject, Geeko, the Human Gstrichf' fea- tured ALVIN ROSCOE. The climax was Roscoe eating razor blades, steel wool. broken glass, and electric light bulbs. As we emerged from the theater to the sidewalk we saw BOB CANNING selling his product, Perfectly Balanced Cue Balls-for aces only. He had quite a lot of-er'-buyers, too. Forcing our way through the crowd of cus- tomers and autograph hounds, we managed to get close enough to say a few words to him. He told us that AR'l'lli MATHEWS was now a millionaire living on the money he had made as Butter King. He has a huge house just over the Framingham border, a yacht, three cars. and RllTHlli fiASWfEl.l.. Suddenly Police Chief .RICHARD SANBORN and Sergeant RILIIARD PARKER broke up Pmobis legal business and told him to move on. We hastily got out of the way of the riot that ensued. We heard the wail of a fire truck coming down East Central Street. The truck was driven by GEORGE KOLBY, and AGNES WHITE was holding to the ladder for dear life. We rushed to the scene of the blaze and discovered Agnes' job as a fire woman was stamping out grass tires. A crowd had gathered. and w'here there is a crowd there is a Good Humor Man, RICHARD CO'I'TliR. Just then who should amble along but JAMIES PROFETTO who proudly informed us that he was star- ring nightly as a vocalist with ROBERT SMI'I'H'S band. He added that among the musicians were such notables as JANIS BURKE, BE1 I'x' SCHLILTZ, and JOYVI-' PRIOR. We walked on down to the Hole which we found to be owned and operated by the Furniture King, lDANNY flARDIil.LlCCIHIO. It was under the management of Danny's stooge, ARNOLD HARRIS. Suddenly we heard a sweet girlish voice coming from the depths of the bowling pit, Get back and set 'em up in your own alley. It belonged to JEAN ANZIVINO, who was addressing her remarks to MARX' DIMITRI and BARBARA SLAMIN, No. l pin girls. The smoky atmosphere was overcoming us, so we crawled back to the street level in time to see NANM' ZIIILO wheeling a double baby carriage and being
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