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Television Listings Mornings : 7:15 (7 1 News: Yesterday ' s news to- day, ace commentator: RICHARD BOYCE. 8:00 (4) Commander Ko-Ko Bear star- ring Uncle JOHNNY KLINE and all his little teddy bears . 9:00 (5) Morning Movie Time: Ben Him” featuring STANLEY Charl- ton LIGNOS. 11:00 (4) Cooking Hour with Miss JU- LIE FLEMING. 12:15 (5) Turbulent Waters: will MARGARET WATERS get back her Phi Beta Kappa key from the Shah of Cyclopia? 1:30 (7) Hollywood Playhut. today- feature Schoolbu- Named Desire”. 4:00 (4) Are you Guilty? The trial of DONALD ROSE’S stolen -hop tools. 5:00 (5) Wozo. the Clown, starring Daddy PETER TWISS. Evening: 8:00 (4-) Wagon Train. The GEORGE WILFRED Story . 9:00 (2) Driving Lessons, with JOHN POWERS, instructor. Sports . . . ALMOST WAYNE ADAMS, the favorite in the Lemains Grand Prize sports car race, came close to achieving his lifelong goal of winning the JAMES SAMPSON tro- phy but tripped on his shoelace while running to his car. Mr. Adams intends to sue the Andy SLEPOY Shoelace Co. for damages to his pride. The Boston Patriots are on their way to receiving, again this year, the PE TER HI N( MAN football award for out- standing sportsmanship in the Eastern Division play-off. Manager JOHN AC TIS is pleased to announce the possible nominees for this award including GLENN HUDSON and BOB GUZOW- SKI. Unfortunately, at their last game, a 20 minute time-out wa- called because oi some confusion in the cheering sec- tion. It seem.- that STEVE SHOER was trying to get his buddy, HERB 1 ) .1 A COBS, untangled from the football helmets under the bench. After officer JON EAGAN intervened and pulled Herb loose. The fame resumed and Steve took his friend home for treat- ment to his bruised face. A basket from the -ide of JOHN GALARIS, and a long bomb by STAN KANARSKI in the last minute of the second period gave the Celtics a 54-52 halftime lead over the N. Y. Knicker- bockers last night at the Boston Gar- den. But. thanks to a surprise 10 point- bv DICK W YMAN. in the last quar- ter, the Ktiicks surged back to cutscore the Celtics 106-104. Coach JIM RET- OS, who watched the game from a wheelchair in which he is confined due to 7 broken toes received in a squabble with St. Louis Hawks giants, LARRA GRANT and KARL KARRA, says that this victory places them in the lop spot for the Eastern League this year. Lost anti Found LOST: one pair of skiis, write GAIL TRUDEAU, P. O. Box 106. FOUND: one pair of skii-. contact PAUL CHAMPIGNY P. O. Box 101. LOST : one voice from cheering at foot- ball games — JOAN ZALEWSKI. FOUND: always blushing: JOANNE WOOLDRIDGE. LOSJ : bottle nl black dye, needed des- perately. Write MARA HOBEA im- mediately. T. V. Series, “Young Doctor Zimirowski” On 2. lh Year ZIMIROW sKI ON 25th A EAR NANCY NAFR ANOVK U S smash hit of the past two and one half decades i- still going strong according to the latest T.V. [loll-. The series, produced and directed In PAUL HAIGHT ap- pears on channel 4 on the early morn- ing show at midnight. The lead role is TERRY “Kildaire” Z1MMEROWSK1 who plays himself. At the moment the characters of thi- program are involved in a sort ol love polygon. You see, Dr. Zimiroswski i- presently engaged to on u of the nurses Esther Ether portrayed by EL A IN I.OBAO. Esther, however, has been secretly dating tbe undertaker. Reggie Mortis, capably played by AARON GIBLEA . Reggie is. at the moment, double dating (or double cm— i i; g ) with two of his client- — the wid- ows Carry Agunne and Anni- Arsenic. These roles are played by I L DA SES- SF.R and GLENDA KALIN! K. ( HAR- I.OTTE GUSHING adds spic- to the series with her enactment of Leslie Toiie, the homicidal cleaning woman who is constantly plotting to kill the author and ruin the series. Ira Ketch- um. in real life ARTHL R AlcGEE holds Leslie in check in his role as private eye. Will Esther Ether marry young Dr. Zimmerowski? Will Reggie Mortis choose between Carry Agunne and An- nie Arsenic? Will Ira Ketchum catch un with Leslie Toiie before sh- murder- everyone and solves the whole mess? Tune in tonight and find out.
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Ladies Garden Club Chit-Chat Petunias are the rage this year — pink ones especially. This announce- ment was the result of the most heated debate in the history of the local ladies’ garden club. Miss MILDRED PER- NITCHI conveyed the discision of the victors JOAN PODHASK1 and JOAN COMORA to newsman, JOHN MC- CARTHY. However, SUZANNE AL- DUS stayed firm with her belief that purple dahlias are the best flowers e er. The argument, at one point, be- came so violent, that policemen BILL DANFORTH and JEFF LORD were summoned to the scene. Gertie’s Gossip Column SHIRLE HICKS and family just returned from the Bronx Zoo where they were visiting friends . . . Also re- turning home this week are ANN GERKISH and NAT KARPINSKI from a secretarial convention in Ramsburg, N. C. . . . Mr. ERNEST CLIMENSON, Jr. has recently passed the Bar exam and is hanging up his sign on Wash- ington St. . . . W hear that Miss MARY WILKINS h as just completed her first motion picture for JAMES FRENZO L’roductions ... A copy of their new sensational L.P. recording ‘ ' Music to Ply Kites With” has been sent to your editors by the nationally famous vocal quartet which is comprised of ROSE HAROU, MARIE JACQUES, CHRIS- TINE MILLEA, and MARIO REGIS . . . His latest views on the treatment of ingrown toes were given recently by Dr EDSON ELSER, head of the Self- Sendee Hospital . . . Recently saw KATHY ORGETTAS and ANNA XANTHAKIS in China Town, getting new recipes for Greek Dinners . . . Just heard that MARGARET SIDERAKIS, and DONNA LaCORTIGLIA received promotions and are now full-fledged bird watchers . . . JOANNA LALICOS completed her first! novel and submit- ted it to publisher, FRANK PYBURN . . . THOMAS MURRAY has been re- leased from J. B. Thomas Hospital where he was treated for straight eye- lashes . . . PATRICIA STANLEY is now employed as- a Private Secretary b the CLINTON NEWELL. Jr. Wreck- ing Firm . . . DENISE CRONIN has returned once more to Los Angeles v here she sells popcorn at Disneyland . . . KENNETH LUCCIER has donated 4 dozen bongo drums to the Peabody Library in honor of his two fellow classmates, JOSEPHINE MARTIN and JOHN PASTERNAK, Jr. who are missionaries in the Congo this year . . . The CHARLES NIEMCHUCK Sports Arena will be open to the public next Sunday afternoon . . . Airline Steward- esses, MARY ANTUNES and SAN- DRA TIMSON will be guests Friday evening on Dateline Boston where they will speak on ‘‘What to do in case of airsickness” or “Where to find the lit- tle brown bag” . . . The Jordan Inches C- orden Club will meet this Tuesday at the home of CONSTANCE SANTOR- ELLA. The group is planning a joint meeting, reports assistant flower picker, JUDITH LeBRUN . . . Miss BAR BARA LeCAIN is hostess this w 7 eek to a charming group of cub scouts under the supervision of Den Mother, JANE MANNING ... We hear that LOIS MARTIN, well known philanthropist, has established a summer camp in Hickory-Dickory, Mainej As of this moment, the list of councilors includes CONSTANCE McMAHON, squash in- structor, KATHY MUSE, good-mitton coach, and RACHEL NEMPHOS, pony- back riding instructor . . . PAT K0- HUT, will be head professional at the new Hole-In-One Golf Club. She will be the only woman pro in Peabody, and probably Massachusetts. That’s it for this edition. See you next week. Classified Ads WANTED: experienced stenographer for correspondence. See ETHEL K1RLIS. WANTED: full time Secretary for po- sition in law firm. Contact Mr. LAW- RENCE GORDON, Main Street. Pea- body, Mass. WANTED: position as secretary with law firm : have experience. If inter- ested, call Miss ELLEN FOTI, Jef- ferson 281-Apple. WANTED : one business partner to start experiment on coreless apples. Apply in person to owner, FRANK TRUEIRA. WANTED: various colored false eye lashes for school and formal wear. Call JOYCE CALIRI, SQuint 2468. WANTED : a girl to work part time in a bakery. Must not mind noise. If in- terested, call MARY MELLO. WANTED: African Safaries arranged with expert guidance. Have elephant, guns; will travel. DAVID CON- NORS. Inc. INCOME TAXES: Former Internal Revenue Agent will prepare Federal and state Income Tax Returns. Rea- sonable rates .... considering. Write ELIOT EDELSTEIN, Cell 447. Fed- eral Penitentiary. Do your teeth bother you? Sometimes it’s not the teeth that cause all the trouble. Right now, during the month ol June, we are removing gums for half price. Fast service . . no more than 6 weeks. Call KEITH MARTIN, D.M.D. Toothless 4310. Tropical Aquarium: Are your goldfish behaving wierd lately? Do your snails sneeze often? Or. perhaps you have listless guppies. Well, we handle all tropical problems. If you are inter- ested in starting your own aquarium we have a whale-of-a-selection to choose from. See JUDY RAFTER or call W. terlogged 6748. Bay State Blackboard Cleaners are now hiring help for the spring season. Must be a high school graduate with experience. Contact BILL DRURY. W Ash 2000. Dial M for Morticians. . . Our slogan: “Go now, pay later.” Ask for DON DILLAWAY, director of Funerals In- corporated. We can learn you gooder English in 10 easy lessons. 3 nights a week. Call PRISCILLA MINOTT and MAU- REEN CUSCUNA, at SPeech 5790. Dogs And Pets PATTERSON’S pampered poodle pup- ies — call BETTY at WOof 8735. Airican Barkless dogs — loving com- panions — visit SACHETTO ' S Sun- ny Kennels, 27 Collie Ave. Earthworms for fun, fancy and fishing see CORINNE DZIERZAK’S Earth- worm Colony, Rt. 4B. Singing canaries trained by MARTHA ROKICKI at the New England Con- servatory for Musical birds. SW ANTON’S Swap Shop — We swap slightly soiled sweatshirts and shop tools. GEORGE SW ANTON, proprie- tor. Sign up now for trumpet lessons under the expert instruction of JOHN SOR- OKO, former member of the Jarry Hames Orchestra. Do you feel lonely and dejected? I truly understand how you feel. Let me, SHERRY DOUCETTE, find you a mate. Call me at Lonely Hearts, Inc. LOve 2359. Are you tired of breaking windows and screaming at your wife when you can’t find your key? Let us make an extra set now. Call ARTHUR PEL- KEY and Lock Shop. Now, everyone can be the life of the party. Don’t miss out on this intro- ductory offer of a 10-week dance course. Sign up now at DAVE TRAINOR’S Dance Studio, located in the boiler room of the YMCA. Messenger Service — We deliver mes- sages in person to all parts of the continent. CLAUDIA MESSINGER. owner, with qualified carrier pigeons including RICHARD DOELL, FRAN- CIS EAGAN. JOHN SULLIVAN, Jr., ar.d WILLIAM TUCKER. Peabodyites Take Part In Benefit ROGER BUMP, president of the Bump’s Ocean Lines, announced today that he received a report from Captain BOB FOSS of the U. S. S. “Sure to Sink” saying that a Benefit Perform- ance for the London Slums was given this week. The Ship’s social director, MARGIE WINER, was in charge of the affair which netted $500. GEORGE SILVA orchestra leader, and well known T. V. announcer, handled the Musical arrangements. Among the talented guests were ART LOBENS, who did a skit “The Return of Clarence”, NANCY PARISEAU who modeled the latest Paris fashions, and DON VF.NEDAM who demonstrated his new Venedam Blinds. CAROL McMANUS ' and LOR- RAINE JODRIE were the hostesses.
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(ElaHH Mill We. the graduating class of nineteen hundred and sixty-one, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the class of nineteen hundred and sixty- two we leave some of our most treasured possessions and durkest secrets in the hopes that they will carry on in our memorable tradition. JANICE CAPPY bequeaths her “champagne giggle” to Irene Katsarakes. JOEY WADE leaves a large supply of Metre-Cal to Alan Fessenden. DAVE MARSHALL leaves his cute blush to Jerry Bellew. SHERRY DOUCETTE and DIANA FOISY are finally giving away their secret on how to become slimmer, and slimmer, and slimmer. RILL LAAKSO leaves the microphone in the auditorium to Bob Demeritt. HANK Q PABISZ and TEQ” KLIBANSKY leave two jars of pig’s feet and twenty pounds of bacon to any Junior who is attracted to pig hunting. Unfortunately DONNIE ROSE of the JAM-BASSADORS won ' t part with his guitar. Doctor STAN LIGNOS leaves his scalpel and 500 worms to next year’s Biology classes. JIMMY PERAKIS leaves King Arthur’s Court” to any Junior who can memorize over 200 lines. PEI E TWISS leaves his monkey wrench and ability to take cars apart (if he could only get them back together to Barry Driscoll. CHARLOTTE CUSHING leaves her old pots and pans to next year’s Homemaker of the Year.’ Fortunately JOANNE WOOLDRIDGE’S friendly disposition will always stay with her but she will leave a few tips on winning friends. DOUG BROWN will always be remembered for his clowuung and teacher imitations. No junior could take his place. Walt Disney’s own child prodigy, RITA MAISTRELLIS, will bequeath her artistic talent to her sister, Manuela. RILL DRURY I eaves his new convertible to that fresh air fiend, Stan Webb. EVELYN SACHETTO bequeaths her stilts to “Mouse” Pelletier. WAYNE ADAMS leaves 100 lunches to any hungry junior. JOAN HEENEY wills her freckles to Carol Hanscom since Carol can always use a few more. The members of Miss Lee’s French III class leave her their copies of Le Compte de Monte Cristo and “Sans Famille.” TOM MURPHY 7 leaves his “Superman” physique to Larry DiLorenzo. NANCY HOULDEN leaves her high jumps and cartwheels to her cousin, Baibara Van Dyke so that P.H.S. will have a fine cheering squad next year. DAVE CONNORS wills 5 copies of the Constitution to A1 Richards. JILL HITCHCOCK bequeaths her charming personality and lov of Peaches to Sue Rackau kas. SPERO SAXON leaves a bottle of Alka-Seltzer to any Dramatic Guild member who has butter- filies before next year ' s performance. JIMMY RETOS wills his “body-building” equipment to Frankie Shaimos. MARGIE WINER and MARK ALLEN leave their jokes tc any Junior in need of a good laugh. DICK WAYMAN leaves his record for the most discipline slips (21) in one day. WARREN POOLE leaves his “team spirit” to Jimmy A- hby. Good luck to the Tanners next season ! The whole SENIOR CLASS leaves the BEL-AIR DINER and some of our fondest memories to the Juniors with the hope that they will continue in our illustrious (and sometimes notorious) tradition. Signed and witnessed this eleventh day of June, nineteen hundred and sixty-one. “xV ' AT- V e Kw ' mNfW’
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