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I, Lucille Adams, do leave my hustle-bustle manner to Josephine Faillace. I, Ann LoCrasto, do leave to Pauline Blanchet my never tiring lungs. I, Betty Hreschak, do leave to Wilma Vars my quick-and-hurry stride. I, Virginia Umphlett, do leave my quiet but friendly nature to Wanda Dimmock. I, Paul Tripp, do leave my basketball figure, to Arthur Rathbun. I, Harold Buzzi, do bequeath to Raymond Co- lechia my job as chauffeur to the senior class. I, Claire Fallon, do bequeath to Nickie Rustici just a small part of my ever-abounding energy. I, john Souza, very willingly do leave to joseph Adams all my troubles with the opposite sex. I, Bruce Adams, do leave my chair in the office to anyone who would like to spend his lunch block there, I, jane Haupt, do bequeath my soft spot on the ice to Mildred Furey. I, Delores Freitas, do leave to Mary Small my friendly smile. We, Carl Jeckel, Hugh Schiller, and Lawrence Clay, do leave to next year's seniors the expenses of being a senior. I, William Champlin, do leave my job as as- sistant janitor to anyone who can handle it and study too. I, Richard Hanley, do will my hair to anyone who would like it. I, Edwin Northrup, do bequeath my stride to Clyde Drake. P 4 J if fy ar e I, Barbara Metcalf, do leave my job as office girl to a future senior. I, Mariano Blanda, do leave my supply of an- swers to the highest bidder. We, jane Smyrniotes and Claire Valliere, do leave to jean Mazzarella our awards in girls' sports. I, Irene james, do leave my shyness to jean jones. I, jackie Barber, do leave to Lila Steele my inter- est in roller-skating. I, Nancy Cooper, do leave to anyone who can attain them my many abilities and accomplish- ments. I, Barbara MacKenzie, do leave to Barbara Berry my ability to argue. I, Valerie Souza, do leave to Ronnie O'Keefe my Pepsodent smile. Wfe, Barbara Saunders and Barbara Findeisen, do leave to Sylvia Radicioni our Hirtatious habits. I, Alfred Lewis, do leave my two big dimples to Kenny Bogue. I, Betty O'Keefe, do leave my gay colored ker- chiefs to Sally O'Neil. I, Charles McGrath. do bequeath to Thomas Tanner my overgrown bass violin. I, joan Huard, do bequeath to Leila Oteri my l'Lauren Bacall voice. Signed, sealed, published and declared this as and for the last will and testament, by the class of 1948, Stonington High School, in the presence of us and each of us, who at their request and in their presence in the presence of each other have here- unto subscribed our names as witnesses: ' NORMA DARLING SHIRLEY OSTMAN BARBARA WILLIAMS BARBARA MMKENZIE page twenty-eight
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GLASS PRUPHEGY Time: june, 1958. Scene: Outside New York City's newest and highest skyscraper. Characters: johnny Sozzza, owner and chief talent scout of the Souza Modeling Agency. jane! Buchanan, his latest find,'! whom he is showing around the big town. I johnny: Here it is! The Empire Fritz Building. Leave it to Dick to top them all-600 stories! Want to look around inside. janet: Of course. QThey go insidej janet: Qlooking around the lobbyj Everything is so lovely. Don't tell me Fritz figured this whole thing all by himself? johnny: Oh, no. It was his idea, and his mil- lions behind it, but Tony Lazzaro was the architect and Barbara Aiello did the decorating .... Guess who directed construction. That mechanical gen- ius, Vilma Carocari .... Look at the directory. You!ll recognize many of the names. Creadingj First floor: Biff, Bell, and Baly Ex-CLU-.fine Clolhieftr. janet: Barbara Bittner, Betty O'Keefe, and Caro- lyn Balestracci? johnny: Yes, Carolyn designs the clothes and Bitt brings them to life. Betty, who has charge of accessories, trims them. Ever see any of their advertisements? Theylre pretty sharp! Barbara Wil- liams draws them .... Let's see, second floor: no- body we know. Third, fourth, fifth! There it is! Home of the Souza-a-a-a-ah Girls! You'll re- member many of them. Barbara Adams and Henri- etta Mello are two of our cover girls, while Amy Giordano specializes in fashion shots. jean Gar- retson used to be with us, but Hollywood grabbed her up as a second Greta Garbo . . . Sixth floor: mostly offices. There's the big Bnilaleff, Inf., We Dood Il, Co. Some of our '48 alumni are there, too. Rusty Palmer, draftsmang Armand Blanchet, electrician, Lawrence Clay and Wally Banker, ma- chinists, Eddie Northrup, carpenter, and jack Shackley, press agent for the gang .... Seventh floor: There's Mariano Blanda's office. He!s head of Super-Dnpef-Salenzenlr Union. They're striking again, you know. janet: So I heard. Whose Pzzblirlaing Company is that on the next floor? johnny: Celeste Rebello owns it. They just put out Delores Podziewski's latest best-seller, The Wolves of Harrow .... There are the Ufnpnlett Laboralorief. Remember Virginia? janet: Um-hmmm. Didnlt I read in the papers a while back about Phyllis LeCour helping Vir- ginia by testing some of their new snapless bub- ble gum? johnny: Thatls right. Now theylre analyzing some scientific specimens that Nancy Peavey brought back from her latest expedition to Egypt. janet: Nancy? johnny: Uh-uh. Shes an archaeologist. Didn't you know? But let's go up on the roof. Theres a big telescope up there through which we can look over the whole town. It's really wonderful! QAs they cross to the elevator, they pass a heavily gold- braided navy ofHcer.j janet: Wasn't that Donald Smith? johnny: I think so. He's really making head- lines with that Heet of his. QIn the elevator they meet Mary Wilkinson and Carol Oviatt. After the usual fancy meeting you here and how are you . . . j janet: Mary, didnlt I hear that you're writing screen plays now? Mary: That's right. I just finished a sequel to Gilda. janet: Oh? What are you doing now, Carol? Carol: I'm a housewife. My husbands working on that new space ship the University is experi- menting with at the Observatory. janet: It must be fascinating work! That looks like a hatbox youyre carrying. Been shopping? Mary: Yes, we've just been over to the new Zlflitrhell Deparlnzeni Store. janet: Is that the one Lorraine just opened? Carol: Yes, she has a chain of stores all across the country. They're really wonderful. Oh, ex- cuse me. This is my floor. Goodbye! fShe leaves.j janet: I didn!t know that there were private apartments in this building. Mary: There aren't. She's just going to pick up her little girl at the joan Haard Sitler Service. She page thirty
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