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TANTASQUA EVENING NEWS NATIONWIDE NEWS Paul Despres has set a new cross-country motor bike record. Ron Freeman’s cyclonic cycle ran a close sec- ond. Far behind was Dave Dodge in his big white Lincoln. Carole Closson was still persistently pushing it, at last resport Mrs. Irene Gregoire Phht was recently awarded the title of “Littlest Big Time Mother of the Year.” She has twenty-four children, including four sets of twins Albert LeBoeuf, noted bug collector, has won the Glugg Award for the greatest collection of polka- dotted insects yet assembled The much publicized car- toonist, Steve Lavergne, has promised creation of an even better collection next year Infamous photographer Lee Upton is to be tried next week in Federal Court. He is charged with taking risque pictures for Blackmail, Inc. Dennis Martin has been proclaimed winner of this year’s “Grand National Loud Mouth’s Talkathon.” Joe Plouffe was chosen the CPA’s CPA of the Year of 1981 From Russia comes a telegram from Caroline Morris. There for 15 years with the Foreign Service, she has completely forgotten the English language Famous animal brain surgeon, Doug McVeigh, has recently dis- sected a two-headed elephant. He said it was an ex- perience he will never forget—the beast was fully con- scious during the operation Adventurous Elaine Wood- ard may soon be America’s first woman in space. First, that is, to be launched on the outside of a rocket Suwe Laughlin, devoted French conversationalist and language teacher, is perfecting her invention “Laughlin Language Labs for Lucky High School Students.” That Latin Lover John Kearns has returned to the States from Italy. He did extensive research on Italian women. He credits Latin II for the inspiration. LONELY HEARTS COLUMN by Don Spear, your lonely, sympathetic Editor Attractive bachelor looking for companionable blonde. (David Veber) Companionable blonde looking for attractive bachelor. (Lillian Smith) Found: Trigger; but I want Dale. (Roy Rogers) Wanted: A handsome eligible candidate for a sixth hus- band. (Ann Turner) TANTASQUA REVERBERATIONS At our Alma Mater we find Susan Allen teaching 7th grade English. Says boisterous Sue, “This is a wonder- ful job, but the classes are quieter than I remember.” (Some change! ) Gail Taylor heads the Home Ec. Dept. now. A sampling of the cusine showed that past genera- tions produced much better cooks. Today, Cathy Bran- niff will talk on “Cake Baking, Good and Bad.” Pat Baldina, shorthand teacher, seems to be in despair about the silly modern generation Dan Adam, head custodian, has some familiar gripes about black marks on the floors and unreturned rolls’ of masking tape Janet Blondin, head maron, is praising John Fitts’ new invention—the Automatic Venetian Blind Cleaner Chief cafeteria sani- tation engineer Elaine Young can’t understand how to- day’s students can be such sloppy eaters Chandler Bruce bought out Pete’s Gym, now known as Chandler’s Hide- away’ “Investigation of auditorium noises shows that Marie Dumont wanted to use the stage for her voice students, Judi Mason’s cheerleaders needed to practice there, and poor Alyce Perry was still yelling, “Are my bones ready, Irma?” Al Poirier sneaks into the gym daily to retain those marvelous muscles. Someday he’ll need them for the Olympics It’s good to see Aline Blanchette run up Brookfield Road daily to coach the track team. She claims a winning season Alan Bradley now enjoys rent-free accommodations at TRHS, so he can sleep all the time instead of just most of the time. DISTRICT COURT REPORTS Judge John Pickett has had a busy recent court session Due to a complaint by Game Warden James Linton, off season deerslayers Kenny Alberts, Rich Bishop, Paul Terry, Jim Moody, and Doug May were forced to swear off hunting for a year Sturbridge Policeman Bill Rey- nolds has been very busy lately. Some of his arrests: Bob Bolduc, obstructing RTE 20 when his car fell apart; Dick Denault, Bob Tavernier, and Terry O'Keefe, staging a triple drag on Brookfield Road; Mrs. Sandra Bostrom Blah, husband-beating; brutal Wayne Terry, wife-beat- ing; Dick Spenard, illegal gambling casino to augment low teachers pay; Mike Curran, embezzlement of Publick House funds—discovered when he had trouble balancing the books. CLASSIFIED ADS Square dancing lessons. (Arthur Beeman) Art work of all types. Reasonable (Carolyn Carlson) To sell: one book report on Peyton Place. (Roger Kusek) Cabinets made and locks picked. Nominal price. (Cliff Leveille) Good nursing care. Low rates. (Sidney Esterbrook) Wanted—a good nurse. Low rates. (Keith Spence) Better nursing care. Lower rates. (Pat Pernoski) Speed typist for hire. 6000 words per minute (Dorothy Mundell) 45
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TANTASQUA EVENING NEWS Vol. VV No. 61 IN THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD Great hypnotist Wendell Lindley is becoming famous in Greenwich Village. Some of his recent audience assist- ants have been Mike Annala, Sharon Nasse, and Leslie Menard. Lee Lyman’s band, which has all the champagne bounce of the Lawrence Welk band, is now touring the West Coast. on the bongo drums, Barbara Watt on the piccolo, Elinor Local folks in the group are Lester Tiraboschi Mundell on the bass drums, Ken White playing sousa- phone, Stan Parzych playing bagpipes, and Dick Butter- worth keeping Lee company. Carol Shaw recently was presented a plaque by Radio City Music Hall. ettes performance in 20 years. She hasn’t missed watching a Rock- For the press she stated, “T always wanted to be a Rockette.” San Francisco has been raving about the folk song- poetry reading act of Tom Earls, Deb Frazier, and Kathy Osterberg. Their interpretations have been called unique. Donna Cram recently joined their act. Her contribution is snapping bubble gum loud and clear to keep the beat. ON THE SPORTS SCENE Boston Celtics manager George Lucier says that the team is glad it became co-ed. First woman player Pat Howard is the probable reason for their 200 game win- ning streak. The famous no-hit Red Sox player, Frank Hastings, Jeff Tryba has been quite successful catching flies forthe Yankees. But has completed another perfect season. he constantly fears being replaced by a flyswatter. Football fans across the national are cheering on the New York Giants top players, Den Jalbert and Dave Mac- Grath. I women’s gymnastics, Priscilla Smith and Thelma Russell have captured the coveted gold medal for long distance leap-frogging. Lynne Lavergne, Patty Miknaitis, and Donna Mailhot are originators of a new American sport—Triple Grip Group. Unfortunately, few people have the talents neces- sary to play. Friday, June 10, 1981 10 Cents ABOUT THE AREA “All the Gossip Going and Then Some... ” by Sandy Jackson Judy Meyrick has announced her engagement—her 35th Louise Armstrong is still seen taking rides to Southbridge every afternoon Alan, Aho, Bob Asselin, and Bob Delage have overthrown the management of the Big Bunny Supermarket. “We got tired of carrying out bundles.” Robert Gilman has expanded the family serv- ice station, which means he now controls East Brimfield The great rivalry between the construction firms of Ralph Mundell and Fred Holmes has caused quite a stir in Brookfield. Soon the watchful citizens committee might have to take action Welcome home to Elaine Nitka. She has just returned from a ten year stay in Siberia under the International 4-H Exchange Program. She commented, “My trip certainly taught me lots about Russia” Melinda Peck and Linda Smith have been forced to close their local restaurant. It did a thriving business, but the owners ate up all the profits Richard Bracci has returned from Cuba. He was sick of being a rebel and he missed his cronies from Wales Mildred Morin, winner of the Brookfield Tiddly Winks Tourna- ment, will enter the Massachusetts Contest next week. We wish her luck. FROM THE FASHION WORLD Jean Jensen’s commercial art studio has announced the appointment of Sally Mayberry as head designer, the position formerly held by Caroline Blake who resigned to devote more time to her horse ranch Seeing Joan Tripp in the “Soft-As-Dew” Shampoo ad has revealed her secret for that always-neat hair MaryAnn Kenerson and Nancy Blair are seeing each other, for both claim to have created the latest national hair rage, the “Wind- tunnel.” Rumor has it that Don Gregoire has even gone to both these studios without any luck, trying to have his hair de-curled Can it be that Betsey Cederholm is beginning to be bored with her position on the editorial staff of “Glamour”? After twenty years of nation wide travel, it is said that she wants to settle down. She’s sick of looking at men and clothes. Poor girl!
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