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who were inexcusably absent while in the bomb shelter. Locally, the members of the world famous law firm of Dowd, Ballas and Ford,who recently gained the acquittal of walter Perini on a slander charge,are presently vacationing on an obscure Cape Cod beach catching rays despite the approaching holocaust. John Fiore, sportscaster on the televiewers has announced that at the world series held at the old landmark, Fenway Park, the Red Sox, led by slugger wayne Hawkins, defeated player-coach Billy Lbll1ver's Reds in six games. It is indeed surprising to find that 801 of the 1968 Flyers should be on the rosters of these two teams. Many celebri- ties were in attendance to cheer their favorites, including Pat Bronzetti, Celeste Introini, Joanne Ferguson and Patti Hackett. In other sports news, we have learned from Hdimpyu Fiore that at the world semi-1Jnal hockey playoffs at Learned's Pond, Don Anderson and Kevin Kimball led their teammates over a strong female team headed by PaulsCournoyer Bonnie Wilkes and Dottie Crosby. Ralph Bowman, star of our noble track team recently broke the two minute mile running with ten pound ankle weights and low blacks. In a marathon 33 inning contest the U. S. Girls Olympic Softball team captured a titanium medal by a close score of 259 to 3. Larry Poirier place kicked the winning point for the Patriots for an upset victory at Bowditch Bowl. In a valiant effort for the opposing Minnesota Vikings John Ferullo was outstanding. Cheerlng for the victors, were our faithful senior cheerleaders led by Joanne Moresl, our majorettes led by Margaret Lavallee cartwheeled their way into the hearts of 50,000 spectators, former members of the Pep Squads. In many other athletic areas the approaching war has not affected the contests. Tony Manzella, Jerry Hardy, and Kevin Abelli, tri-captains of the U.S. Gold Medal Gymnastics Team, just defeated the Israelis at their capital of Cairo. Steven Kamin, Peter Dorghl, Brad Hawkins and Paul Calderon, along with other ex-super seniors, hold a slim lead ln the world volleyball championships. In a close second place are the American female contestants headed by Jeanne Eronzettl, Sally Maish, Carol Joyce, Lorna Fraellc and Linda Hotelli. Once again the elevator hlsses to a nalt and more refugees from above come out of the door. Israeli Prime Minister Tan Haendel and his harem of Nancy True, Susan Bayes, Susan Pike and Elaine Svenson enter amidst much commotion. Governor Donnelly, now opposing incu bent Bruce Swift for the presidency, greets them. J Other notable individuals seen exiting from the elevator are Cindy Thistle of the Thistle Vmlstle Company, William Sherman of the Sherman-Williams Paint, Kathy Redmond, test driver for Tonter-Scooter Company and Luanne P690 Of Pes-O-Pizza Palace. Suddenly the tense, business-like atmosphere prevalent throughout the crisis is broken by an announcement: nLad1es and gentlemen, we are pleased to inform you that your performance during this drill, I repeat drill, has been worthy of high praise. As I said, this eventwas e drill and we sincerely hope this practice will never be a reality in the future, You are now free to exit and resume your normal activities. CLASS SONG 1968 Our day has comeg It's time for good-bye To games lost and won, To heroes do or die We now leave behind The mem'ries of four years That we have spent here Our future time to cheer. Now as we part, We're leaving behind Some joy from each heart That's mellowed with the time, For here in these halls The laughter has rung loud From whispers to calls Of timid and of proud We now await The future aheadg We have been well tralnedg We're truly well bred, And each of us wants To be part of a team, A lesson we have learned To realize our dreams Eager to leave To face up to life, Our pathways to weave Without major strifeg Though problems may come We can solve them we know We feel life ahead Will serve us in good stead. Elaine Kindler Walter Perini
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