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PHEC ITE 10 Cents CLASSIFIED ADVS. fCont.j -gNfv5Afy WANTED-An all girl team for coaches Fasulo and Eld- ridge. LOST-Tan, leather wallet. Containing pictures, personal papers, and 35550 currency. Finder may keep the pictures, the personal papers and the wallet, but I have a senti- mental attachment to the money. Robert Gara falo EXPLOSIVE BISCUITS Karyl Benson, Home Eco- nomics teacher at the 'Memo- rial High School, was rushed to the hospital recently where Corrine Pavao, X-Ray tech- nician, discovered she had swallowed a set of measuring spoons when frightened by exploding biscuits. FOR DATES AND NUTS LaFabre-123-R Gould-456-J Hicks-789-T LOCAL NEWS ITEM Dr. Lee Bissonnette lost his patience recently and fired his private secretary, Miss Karen Rogers because she was working too fast. Her average at typing was 500 words a minute, and at dic- tation-35O words a minute. LOCAL NEWS Middleboro was recently placed on the map when Miss Barbara Heleen starred in her own production on Broad- way. Famed news commen- tator, Ken Saccocia turned critic and remarked upon the brilliancy of this new star and playwright. RED HAT TRACTOR SERVICE Have your needs met with modern equipment. W. Lee Blackburn Owner and Operator WORLD CRUISE Robert Diamond, Donald Duel, and Melvin johnson, residents of Middleboro, have returned from a world cruise with their uncle-Uncle Sam!! LIGHTS ON Thanks to electrician El- mer Gross, the town reserve generator was put into im- LOCAL NEWS mediate service when the lights went out, during last night's storm. The Misses Barbara and Beverly Buckman have re- cently opened the Twin's Nursing Home. Others on their staff are Linda Gagnon, secretary and Ann Rudolph, Jane Jellow, and Priscilla Colvin, nurses. Miss Marilyn Bernier was recently hired as secretary to Ronald Piava, ex-sergeant in the Marines, now proprie- tor of a garage. Anna Wilbur, office man- ager for the Tinker Toy Agency, was caught putting tacks in the salesmen's chairs in an effort to boost sales. Ann and Dickie Bernier have left for New York city where they will consult with LOCAL NEWS Carol Rondelli, family rela- tions counselor, who is well known for her efficiency in solving problems of a large family. Their ten children will be left in the competent care of nurse Catherine Boyd. Bob Tate, the millionaire yachtsman, left for Bermuda Thursday with Lincoln Max- im, speedboat racer. He had as guests some of the local secretaries, Dorothy and Ro- berta Archibald, Betsy Gates, Mary Lou Glidden, Joyce Ful- ler, Eleanor Gayle, Kay Sta- ples, and Judith Nelson. Esther Barnard, nurse at St. Luke's hospital and jean Ber- nabeo, a local secretary, spent last week in Greenwich Vil- lage, New York, visiting Ani- ta Vasel, who lives in an art- tist's garret on the 10th floor. AIRCRAFT TRANSPORTATION Richard Cook George Millette Long, Outstanding Airforce Records
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THE PRO FIRE! CLASSIFIED ADVS. Established 1956 HOLDS REUNION Last Saturday the class of 1956 of Memorial High School held its tenth reunion at Rullo's Pizza Palacef' The master of ceremonies was the famous engineer and past president of the class, Edwin Tomkiewicz. For entertainment Renee Gaudette, famed world traveler, held the premiere of her documentary film, Inside Constantinople. After a few chuckles were provided by the Three Chaps, Har- old Fasulo, Alan Wood, and John Simones, the members of the class congregated and renewed old acquaintances. WOMAN OF THE YEAR Barbara Porter has been voted Woman of the Year in recognition of her out- standing services in the field of missionary work. CRASH! I ! Admiral Wazzy Hallock, heading up the Nemasket River with his harem, col- lided with Admiral Fred Un- derhill's ship with Brian Cal- lan at the helm. LOCAL NEWS Miss Beverly Wilson has left to teach school down South-South Middleboro. Cyrena Paquin, formerly of Middleboro has had a suc- cessful art exhibit of her work in a large New York mu- seurn. OW!! Miss Margaret Powers, ca- rer woman, was recently ad- mitted for second degree burns to St. Luke's hospital by head nurse Ruth Craig. She acquired them at There- sa's beauty parlor while hav- ing her eyelashes curled with a permanent machine. TOUGH HOM BRE Word has been received from the Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital that Miss Ju- dith Maranville was recently hospitalized for minor in- juries. Miss Maranville, a medical secretary, was at- tempting to administer castor oil to a little boy who didn't want to take it . . . He didn't. Roger Dwyer, millionaire stockbroker, returned home Saturday night only to find his house burned down. Two of the firemen, Douglas Mills and David Nelson, extin- guished themselves by res- cuing from the third floor, Janice Stulpin, his secretary. Traffic was untangled at the fire by chief of police, Bob Stevens. LOCAL NEW'S Barbara Wilkie, jane Cor- riea, Janet Brown, and Grace Sampson have recently re- turned from Sweden where they spent ten years mastering the art of physical therapy. MISTAKEN IDENTITY Miss Roberta Harris, while applying for a job at the State Mental Institution, was mistaken for an inmate and placed in a padded cell for twenty-four hours until iden- tified by Supervisor, Sandra Perkins, a former classmate. gfv WANTED VOLUNTEER-Willing to risk life in new sulfastreppto- cillan experiment. Marilyn Boucher, B.S., R.N., M.D., Ph. D., Q.T. VUANTED-job for drafts- man. Leroy Gomes, East Skweedunk. Call 281 Apple. gy,,vvVy LOST DEBORAH THOMAS'S FU- TURE-to Cornell. TISSIEIS AND GINNY'S HEARTS-to Uncle Sam. COW-Black and orange, in- telligent and pedigreed. Gives four flavors. Responds to the name Pinkyf' Call farmer Boothman. :vnfvnA FOUND FOUND-A straggly, dingy, dilapidated orange and black cow. Does not respond!!! Call farmer Brad Washburn. FOUND-The Lost Chord, by supervisor of music, Har- riet J. Martin. N and N TAXI SERVICE f SUPER SERVICE , Low Rates Fast Drivers Norris and Norling, Owners
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611155 LW!! BE IT REMEMBERED that we, the Senior Class of 1956, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of this life, do make this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. After the payment of our just debts, we bequeath and devise as follows: To the Class of '57 we leave earmuffs for those speeches introduced with, I won't take up much of your time. For the weary juniors, Benny Mackiewicz leaves a bottle of Geritol and ------- , Nature's remedy, for students over thirty-five. To the Young 'ens, QSophomore and Freshmenj, we leave an honorary membership card to the Mickey Mouse Club. Howell DeMoranville and his boys bequeath the hope of becoming judges of the Moo Cowl' court to future F .F.A. members. Joyce Carter leaves her freckles to Nancy Gross. A few of the Sleepy Times Gals, Grace Sampson, Peggy Powers, Deborah Thomas and jane Correia leave their Pj's for future pajama parties, to the junior clique. Haj i Baba Hallock leaves his harem, with great sorrow, to Frank Follette. Fred Boothmen leaves his exquisite spelling and Gym Towel, Ugh!!! to Alton Caswell. Beverly Burrell leaves her love of poetry to all those poetically inclined. The boys of the M.H.S. Syndicate, headed by Donnie Eldridge and Harold Fasulo, leave the pause that refreshes! Cheers. Screeeeeech-Gerry Green and Dick Cook leave their skid marks to David Sopa and Paul Hotz. Bill Strojny, the bone Crusher, wills his technique of crushing fellow football players to Dave Butler. Eddie Tomkiewicz and Karen Rogers leave a pair of broken hearts for future break- ups and make-ups. The Indian infested woods of Lakeville are left to all Davy Crockett fans by Sandra Hicks, Ann Jefferson and Sandra Perkins. Judy Martin leaves Mr. Churchill a sound mind? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Helen Pierce and Rach Stevens leave the third floor vacated for Terry Powers and Linda Lakey. The Senior girls will Mr. Toman a bucket of freshly shed tears. Barbara Porter leaves her neatness to Carolyn Marshall. Kenny Saccocia leaves the girls-alone! The Archibald and Buckman twins leave their double troubles to the Briggs and Powers twins. Tunnel Underhill leaves his ability to preside over Student Council to Irving Murphy. -We hope. Bob Tate leaves his breath behind, while being chased out of school by the Freshman girls, to Eddie Kraus. The Senior sax section, joan Washburn, Dickie Bernier, Marilyn Boucher, Lee Bis- sonnette and Ann Rudolph, will their soggy reeds to Miss Ferry's collection. Barbara Wilmot leavs a Mouse Trap. For those bleach streak friends, the Senior Girls bequeath a bottle of peroxide. Bev Wilson leaves her parachute to those bound for Lover's Leap. Doug Benson bequeaths his knowledge of Chemistry to some unsuspecting Junior. The Commercial Girls leave, Bye! Mrs. Moore. Two volumes of the Encyclopedia Hook-Um Serviceman are left by Tissy Leonard and Ginny Huntley to Pat Atwood. Cyrena Paquin and Anita Vasel leave their horsing around in the art room to Loretta Bianchini. Ronnie Piava leaves his vacated parking spot to Evelyn Martins, Mr. Thomas's pet peeve. The student Chemists leave their teacher always jo-King, to future chemists. Prissy Colvin wills her record of Love Me or Leave Me to Gale Starr. John Simones leaves his bongo beat to any Marlon Brando lover.
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