Natick High School - Sassamon Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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:w pencils are feature artist Paul Robertr and art critic an Bartalurri. Such an industrious group! The crowd has ddenly grown silent, more celebrities are arriving. Who ill it be? By George, it is George, George Silver, leading ithority on octopus breeding. He is accompanied by Edith anucci, his private secretary. What's this descending from e heavens. It's a heliotrope helicopter of Barnes Airways mwn by its president, Dick Barnet himself. The 'copter is aw landed, and climbing out are those two goy debutantes Natick society, Patricia and Bea Rae, with their bon vant escort Terry Smith, manufacturer of platinum foot- ill cleats for Ivy League colleges. The helicopter has now sen to land in the 'copter lot. There's low-slung sports car inding its way through policer..-n's legs. It comes to an arupt stop and out hops the gay pro-hockey hero, Don ane, throwing kisses to the crowd. He is accompanied by s ftancee, Barbara Hopf, a New Yorker model. TV News Reporter Bill fGrinl Hayes has just received a 'port that Paul Curley and Barbara Bean have just Com- letecl their round-the-world scooter tour, and will arrive ere shortly. Paul said that he met an old friend, Norman irhrnan, in the Gobi Desert, who was searching for the ist city of Shmurd. Norm was said to have had with him Dick Sirneone, noted bird specialist, who is studying the feeding habits of the Mongolian Kapoopie Bird. Good ack, men! Pulling over to the curb now is a Cadillac-built bus spe- ally decorated for this gala occasion. The bus-driver, Dave rarror, dressed in white tie and tails, steps from the bus nd rolls a red carpet from the bus to the entrance. Emerging 'om the bus now is the All-American Ping-Pong Team led y Charlet MacGregor, captaing Nadine Schnieder, co-cap- ting john Proctor, right paddle, Dick Roker, left paddle, and Brian McGhee, ball carrier. With them are the Boomerang Champs of North America, with Evelyn Delgato as captain, and her slingers Hanna Nelron and Shirley I-Iarrir. The last group to appear from the bus is the Mad Motorcyclistsf' Don COne Armb Zilcb, Dick CFender-Dentl Slade, Fred CBumper-Guardb Connell and last Dave CTail-Lightl Woodbury. No, there's one more, it's their cool mechanic Fran fStraight-Eighth Quirk. Here come Pauline Carey, Marcia Clazuen, and Iudy Elton, whose names are still blinking brightly in Hollywood. Next to appear before the glitter of bright lights, the camera picks up famous models, Anne Crowell, June Ben- nett, Evelyn Dragan, Nancy Cox and Look cover-girl Miss Complexion -Barbara Fieldr. Directly behind them are many more stars such as Larry Curran, noted orchestra leader at Ciro's, Larry and Lou DeMaria, trumpet and clarinet, currently employed by Spike jones. Singing stars Patty Beirne, and Roberta Herek, who have become popular with the teen-agers, are with Columbia records. Our camera is now focusing on Louir Giannetti, leading disc jockey of Boston, and his pal Bob Carnaroli, who is the country's most popular male crooner. We now see approaching from the crowd, Joanne McNeil, Gene Kel- ly's new dancing partner, who we hear has made many new musicals this season. Her escort is Felix Boyce, MGM's latest dancing star. As our cameras move closer and finally get inside the Metropolitan, we focus on some very attractive candy-and- cigarette girls which include Patricia Alcoch, Carol Spear, Barbara Ahearn, and Phyllis Cockell. They are gaily dressed in bright costumes designed by Pat Branagan of Fifth Avenue. As we walk down the aisle we see the famous Four

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CLASS PROPHECY By DIANNB MARUN, PAUL LAINCZ, JAMES McAvoY The Boston sky glistens and sparkles from the gigantic rays of massive spotlights. The Metropolitan is a mass of noise and people. From the farthest spot on the globe, people of significance arrive for the greatest film premier ever pre- sented for the greatest motion picture yet produced. Gargan- tuan jet airliners, sleek Rolls-Royce automobiles, roller-skates bring the elite of the world to this colorful spot. Scores of policemen hold back the surging mass who strain to glimpse these personalities. Their enthusiasm is overwhelming. As we move closer, we hear an officer remark, Get back before I . . . Yes, this excitement shakes the heavens from their celestial roots causing one angel to remark, Gee! look there, one of the most important celebrities concerned has arrived. The police are bringing him through the crowd who tight to get a souvenir. One young female enthusiast does, it's his pants! My gosh what a sight this is! Another male fan gives him his pants. What loyalty! The celebrity now arrives in the roped-in area, clad in a black dinner jacket and a pair of white pegged pants! He now sits down on the back of a kneeling policeman and unfastens his roller skates. As we peer closer at the face of this distinguished person, it's none other than Premier John Roberts: of Robertsovia, which is governed under Robertsism, which he considers a complete farce, but he enjoys it. What a man! He is now being escorted by two of the nation's private detectives, Francir Montagna and Chuck Healey. A TV cameraman Bob fFlarhJ Wright is attempting to get a shot of a customized Cadillac chaulfeured and built by Tom Pratt. Now emerging from this mechanical wonder are two top operatic stars, Nancy Wakelin and Barbara Danforth. What a duo of musical bliss! Noted journalist, Ellen Linnehan, has just shoved her press card in front of the duo's official escort, Admiral jerry Schaefer, who is permitting an interview after the performance. Following the latter in the confused pro- cession, representing La Mode fashion magazine are, editors: Polly Perhinr, Ginny Phillips, Rath Lambert, and Barbara Whitledge with their escorts, publisher David Harfhrnang cigar manufacturer Roy Wyrnanf band leader William Garvey and Professor of Australian Aboriginal Lit- erature, Gary Hoyt. Yes, its a bonton of exciting people. The television cameras are now swinging through this mass of spectators. Bill fFadeoatj Myrich on Camera One is focusing on a charming couple, hockey referee, jofeph Shield, and his vivacious fiancee, ,lean Grover, model for Robert Mo.rrnan'r Girls Unlimited model agency. Sitting on the shoulders of a statue of Robert E. Lee is artist Iarner 0'Connell madly sketching in swift strokes this stupendous scene. jim is art editor of Super Amazing magazine. Busily handing him



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Spades, Bill Fotter, Bob Goodwin, Bob Ciccarelli, and Don Hugher, with their manager Boh Eoanr, all enthusiastically munching on boxes of popcorn. Interviewing people in the audience we meet Runell Brooks owner of the nations largest night spot, the Stork Club, accompanied by Eva Churchill, best-dressed woman of the year, and Phil Gately, wealthy owner of the Coconut Grove. Directly behind this group we see fashion designers Janice C ollinf, Jean Kruger, Connie Levine and Betty Grimm of New York, Hollywood, and Las Vegas. We hear they have designed the wardrobes to be worn in this picture. Congratulations, girls! On our right we see many more prominent people, such as the Countess of France, Patricia Graham, and the Count, Dennir Ciccarelli. Also make-up arists, Margaret Keene of Hollywood, Wilena Kenneally of New York and janet Hall of Miami. Accompanied with them are directors Harold Broclerr, Wally Ely, and Neil Carmichael, all of Hollywood, California. We see many showgirls and stand-ins in our audience, such as Ann Blumenthal, Kay Fannon, Martha Hanron, and Ioan Garheclian, who will soon be top stars on Broadway. The cameras are now turning and catching people com- ing through the front door. I have never before seen so many stars and famous people in Boston. Olympic star of 1965 Judy David, is coming toward us and with her are Tom Carey and Carol Athinron also Olym- pic stars of 1965. Now the doors are closing and America's News Editors rush by. Mary Detore, Boston Post, Philip Hunter, Boston Record, Patricia Kelly, New York Times, and Gretchen Dowrt, Boston Herald. As we look around we see Boston Police Chief Walter H orning, and prominent policewomen Roberta Harcourt and Janet Donahue. Walking by them is Min Rore Bellofato model at Rosanna's Beauty Salon on 42nd Street owned by Rose Frafca and Marianne H ichr. Yes, sir. This occasion is the greatest thing since Lincoln's inauguration. Someone said he saw him here. Enjoy the show, Abe. More sports stars are arriving on the scene. We can see a flash of red hair now and then. There she is, it's Sue Mallery world famous pro-tennis star with Al Vye, world renowned test pilot. By Zeus here is something to see, some of the nations top fashion models have just entered. There's Grace

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