"Catholic
High School
Girls Basketball
Tournament
March 18, 1966
Tobin Memorial Gym
Roxbury, Mass.
Starting at 1:30 PM"
Under Season Standings on the bottom of the first page, St Pat's is in the District League and won 9 games and lost 1.
Results of Catholic High School Semi Finals of March 10, 1966 shows St Pat's, Watertown (District) 52 - St Patrick, Lawrence (Northern) 33.
On the next page, the Finals are being held March 18, 1966. At 1:30 Class C District Champs play - Sacred Heart, Newton vs St Pat's, Watertown.
It also lists St Patrick's of Watertown as one of the divisional champion schools receiving a Cardinal Cushing trophy from Monsignor Carroll.
There is an interesting note from the Tournament Committee to their spectators at the bottom of the 2nd page: "May we remind you that you are witnessing a 'Girls' Basketball Tournament', and, because they are girls, the rules of their game and their emotional and physical approach to competitive sports differs greatly from that of boys. Recognition and applause for exceptional play is to be encouraged, but again we remind you that these girls are all CYO Champions, and therefore should not be the target for derisive comment or unsportsmanlike behavior on the part of any spectator. Rather, let us strive to maintain the traditional high standards of fair play and good sportsmanship which have always been the hallmark of Catholic Youth Organization Athletics. Tournament Committee."

The roster of St Pat's players included: Jane Cadigan, Joan Cadigan (twins,) Kathy Doherty, Mary Kelleher, Arlene O'Donnell (sophomore,) Mary Clifford, Martha McCann (she took Irish dancing with us,) Marcia Durkin (sophomore,) Debbie McGillvoray, and Debbie Donell. Director: Sister Mary Robert - Coach Jane Reftery.
MEM in doorway from dining room to kitchen on Marshall Street.
MEM probably tucking in Jody's shirt.
"Saturday, March 19, 1996
Dear Diary,
Crummy morning! Mum & Dad are feuding. Took Jody (today's her birthday) for a walk. Came back cleaned up room. Went to Ma's for rolls. Went to Navin's. Went to basketball game at 2:30. Our team (east) won. We went to 5&10 with Patty & Joannie. Went to Joannie's. Mary, Patty & I went to Navin's. Broke kitchen light with basketball. Went Irish dancing at 8:30. Joanie wasn't ready as usual. Got to K of C at 8:45. Got home 10:40. Bye."
I can't remember whose picture is above my bed.
MEM
"Cohuna
March 20,1966
Dear Mary Ellen,
It seems such a long time since I last wrote to you so don't be surprised if this letter turns out to be unreadable (if there's such a word) and a mess. How is everyone? Well I hope.
First of all I'd better thank you for that very lovely purse mirror. It's the first one I've seen like it and I really adore it.
Sorry to hear you didn't get your snow at Christmas time but I'm sure you must have had it by now. I suppose Christmas is long in the past but I'll tell you how I spent mine. On Christmas Eve a couple of friends, Joan, Lily, & myself went to midnight mass and on the way home we sang Christmas carols then had lemonade & cake at my place when we got home. About 3 am we all went to bed. I got up at six the next morning (everyone else was in bed) and opened my presents. Mum & Dad gave me a hair dryer; Joe gave me a set of 18 glasses & $4.00; Joan gave me a manicure ...

"set, a bottle of bath salts & 2 bars of soap; Lizzy gave me 4 pillow slips; my soldier friend in Vietnam sent me a Parker pen & pencil set, also 3 cushions. Other presents I got from friends were table clothes, bath towels, pillow slips and piles of cards. After I opened my presents I went and got dressed and went to work. I had a really gorgeous Christmas at work and all I did was messed around and cheered up the patients. Nobody took much notice of what we did so I didn't miss out on anything that when on at home.
About the only Christmas traditions I can think of are going to Midnight Mass; decorating our houses both inside & out; decorating our tree. Quite a few people have green 'fir' trees growing in their garden as they usually decorate one outside. Some people do have green ones inside but mostly dry trees or the tinsel trees are used. We usually decorate our trees about a week before Christmas. Oh yes, another tradition is the popular Christmas ...

"dinner, which usually consists of goose, vegetables & other trimmings, plum pudding & Christmas cake. Also beer & wine and for the younger generation lemonade, etc. Yes, I made a few New Year Resolutions & I'm really going to try and see them out during the year. They include being nicer to people, be careful of the food I eat (in other words DIET), manage my money more carefully, not get serious with any boys just have fun & then drop them and try to write to you more often?????(I've made a bad start with that one). I've a few more written down but the're not important.
Some people have imitation mistletoe hung over their doorways, because mistletoe doesn't grow in Australia as far as I know. Over the festive season Ken came around quite a bit and if anything was hung anywhere (mistletoe or not) he was determined to kiss me. And he did.
Ken still comes around but not very ...
"often because I said I only want to be friends with him. I've got another flame now and his name is Ian McGowan, he comes from Barham. Mum & Dad don't like him and a couple of weeks ago he came to pick me up for the dance but Mum wouldn't let me go. Anyway Ian was determined that he would talk Mum into letting me go but finally she told him to get out. I've sneaked out about four times to go out with Ian but next time he phones I'm going to tell him I don't want to see him again. It's too complicated sneaking out. I think I just might ask Greg Peace around one of these days as I haven't been out with him for ages. 'Boys' what a problem they can be.
Now for other news if I can think of any. Well I went to the Cohuna Show last Friday Night & Saturday afternoon. All I did was go on the Ferris wheel, Flying Horses, Flying seats & into the Boxing (?) Really had a fab time especially Saturday when I was with Ian ...
"Some time ago we had our YCW meeting and I was elected president. I think it's really fab as I can travel & meet other Presidents and lots of other people. At the moment we are holding a raffle and later on were hoping to do such things as holding makeup demostrations, first aide courses, dinner dances, weekend trips (especially to the snow) sports afternoons & social evenings. I'm really having a ball being President and it's really nice having a say in things & having authority to do things.
I've just about written five pages of nothing so I think I'd better close now as I've still got a letter to write to Bruno. I received a note from him yesterday & he was wondering why I hadn't written yet, so I suppose I'd better get it done. Until next time
Lots of love
Mary
PS Have enclosed a 2 cent piece. I think the new money is fab and it's most unusual. PTO ...
"PPS I told you this letter would turn out to be unreadable & a mess so please excuse it & I hope you can read it.
PS 1 Write soon
PS 2 Say 'Hello' to your family from me.
PS 3 Must really close now as Nancy Sinatra is just about to sing that gorgeous hit song of hers. It's really wild. Wow.
PS 6 Bi Bi."
"Sunday, March 20, 1966
Dear Diary,
Went to 8 o'clock Mass - had to stand. Went with Mary to Margie Navin's (Mary's cousin.) The 3 of us & Louise (Margie's friend) went & bought a pizza - it was crummy. Saw some of the Easter parade. Margie was chasing boys. Stayed for dinner at Margie's. Sat with Dave & Chick. Mary was stuck with or rather squashed between Kenny, Margie, & Brian. Stayed till about 6:40. Charlie drove us home. Bonanza was great. Mike Burns was in it - he's terrific. So long."
"Monday, March 21, 1966
Dear Diary,
What a nite. I couldn't sleep. I've got a headache. This morning my eyes were killing me & my ears were blocked up. But I went to school anyhow. Only had a half day. Got home, took aspirins, & rested. Mum went into Boston. Laid down with the baby. Slept about 1 1/2 hours. Felt better when I got up. Watched 'Billy Budd.' David McCallum was nifty as was Terence Stamp. Great. 'Bye"
"Thursday, March 24, 1966
Dear Diary,
Had Latin test. Wasn't too hard. Self-Help test 'morrow. Went to Mass. George Hare was there. Chris N wasn't. Couldn't watch Batman - Mum's in bad mood. Watched Laredo - rather good. Finished French. Went to bed. Wrote some more in my book - have 16 pages. It takes ages to write anything. Well farewell for now."

"Knowledge
Replaces Fear
This Certifies That
Mary E Manning
is a Graduate of the
Medical Self Help Training Course
In testimony whereof and by authority vested
in us, we do hereby confer this diploma
given at
St Patrick High School, Watertown, Mass.
this 25th day of March 1966
Sister Mary Robert Principal Sister Gregory Anne OP
US Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense and US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service."
"Friday, March 25, 1966
Dear Diary,
What a rotten day! Got a 77 in Latin. Highest mark was 81. (Sister) Clarissa flunked Mary Power who was all upset. She was crying between periods today. Went out during study and Sr Greg asked me what the matter was so I told her. She told me & Birdie to cheer Mary up. Got 91 in Self Help. 2nd highest mark. Watching the Adams' Family, Honey West & Mr Roberts. Also UNCLE - it was great. Even better next week (the whist party nite.) Saw Steve Perry again - G'night"
"Saturday, March 26, 1966
Dear Diary,
Got up at 9:30. Mum & Dad went to Grandma Manning's anniversary Mass. Worked rest of the morning. Went to square this after. Stopped at 5 & 10. Talked to Dave Lenhardt - I really like him. Was going to 5:30 Mass when Joanie called at 5:15 and asked me to help her serve dinner to Boy Scouts' Parents. So I did. Joanie, Mary, & I went to Phillips church at 6:30 - We ended up washing and drying dishes!! Mary & I walked Joanie home. Hannie took Jacky (John Huliston) to hospital - he's dislocated arm. Met a guy in drug store that's taking Chris' place - nice guy. Bye"
"Sunday, March 27, 1966
Dear Diary,
Went to 11:45 Mass. Mary came down after UNCLE book 4 that I bought & read last night. Joanie came up this after & we went for a ride with Mum & Dad & kids (Mary had left.) Went to Howard Johnson's & had an ice cream cone. I walked Joanie home. It was
freezing. Stopped at drugstore for a coke. Jack, John Short & Bob (new guy) were working & we were talking to them. Went to Huliston's. Mum called at 7:30 but no one told me & I didn't answer. She told me to go to the play at 7:40 when I called her back. Norman took me home & I changed. He drove me down. Met Mary, Lizzie, Moe, Birdie, & Liz Powell at hall. Play started at 8:15. It was great. Billy Enros was great as was Buddy Fanning. Norman drove me home."
"Tuesday, March 29, 1966
Dear Diary,
Nothing new. Having a meeting Friday about the Sophomore Dance. The theme is going to be either a Mardi Gras or a jungle. Went to Mass with Mum. Got ride from Sheridans. Met Joanie at Church. After Mass some kid named Bobby, passed me and said 'Hello.' Haven't noticed him before. Nice looking fellow. Took care of kids. Watched regular Tuesday nite TV programs. Went to bed after doing exercises.
Bye."
"Wednesday, March 30, 1966
Dear Diary,
Hello! Nothing great is happening at school. Went to Hulistons after school. Joanie, Diane, Jack & I went to cleaners & to 5 & 10. Were talking to Dave & Ron. It started raining so Dee went home for umbrella. Took her 1/2 hour. Joannie's Frenchie for she stuck her tongue out at Ron - the kiss, etc - dig? Went dancing. Barbara Callan had her hair cut - short. Did Homework. Did exercises. Haven't written to Mary (Jelonek) yet. Bye"
My cousin Chris Navin is in the picture on the bottom right with Michael Ryan - they are commentators at a retreat Mass on April 4, 5, and 6.
I got mentioned for having made Second Honors in the top left.
There is also an article/editorial from Leo Buddy Fanning summing up what many 18 year old boys must have been feeling. The war is also now drawing closer to me - it is affecting people I know.
"How Old Is Eighteen?
It's going to be my eighteenth birthday soon, and within the weekspan of that jubilant day, I must report to my draft board. In this time period, the registrar of motor vehicles of my state considers me satisfactorily 'mature' to have a senior operating license. At eighteen, I may end my schooling and enter into marriage; either way I will be projected into a world that is like a mink in a hen house. On the other side, I may approach the standards of college and thus be deferred. But what if I flunk? Right! I get drafted. After a couple of months of basic training, I will be specialized and stationed in some Communist ransacked country. Here I must fight and probably die for the United States I love, but in which I have no vocal powers for I am just eighteen. This editorial is not to mock our routine but to imply a flaw."
The article on the lower right is about the CYO final in Roxbury on March 18 - I had included the program back at that time.
"SPH Girls Lose In CYO Final
Cheering, stamping, and stirring applause echoed and re-echoed itself in the Maurice Tobin Gym in Roxbury, Friday, March 18, as the loyal students of St Patrick High School of Watertown and Sacred Heart High of Newton welcomed their teams on the floor for the last game of the school year - the CYO Championship Tourney. This was the most tension-filled game for the archrivals since each had a season standing of 9-1, losing one to each other.
Good fortune favored St Pat's in the first period. Jane Cardigan sunk two lay-ups while team mates sunk one each. Sacred Heart girls scored five with one field goal and three free shots. Though leading by only three points at the end of the quarter SPH felt confident as they entered the second.
Kathy Delaney of SHH began the scoring on the second quarter with two points, followed by Valerie Long, also of the Red and White, before Kathy Doherty took up the fight for St Pat's.
Next to score for the Green and Gold was right guard Mary Clifford when she was fouled by Barbara Saleeby of Sacred Heart. Remaining points gained by Watertown in the first half were made by Jane Caddigan and Kathy Doherty with four each. Barbara Saleeby and Valerie Long dominated for Newton.
The fourth quarter was doom for St Patrick's. Struggling hard, they could not overcome the opposition. Sacred Heart sunk for thirteen points and ended the game triumphantly for the third consecutive year, the final score 33-26."
In Jeri's Journal at the end of her column, she mentions the World Affairs Club - "some of the topics discussed were the 'Ku Klux Klan' by Mary Power, Kathy Brown, Mary Manning, Janice Giallongo and Diane McCarthy ... At previous meetings 'The Decisions of 1966' were discussed. The subtopics of the decisions were: 'Vietnam" reported by Mary Manning, Sandra Mosca, Carol Paletti; 'NATO,' 'The Conflict between Arab and Israeli' and 'Nigeria.'
"Friday, April 1, 1966
Hi-O Diary,
Went to 5&10 with Mary. Saw Dave. Got home at 5:20. Went to Mass. Met Joanie. Saw Bob again. Went to drugstore - talked to John Short a min. Walked up to Church to cross street. Saw Bob again. Said 'Hi.' Went to Whist Party. Snuck into small hall at 10:25 with Joanie to watch UNCLE - good. Stayed till 12:30 at Hibernians. Alice Nelligan & Kathy & Patty Beirne were there too. Danced. Got to bed at 1. Now it's 1:20. Did exercises."
"Sunday, April 3, 1966
Dear Diary,
Went to 11:45 Mass. Played basketball with Patty, Joanie, & Mary. Then we played jump rope 'till Joanie went to fellowship. We had coke at Parker Drug. Brought some film to Fox's to be developed. Saw the guy we like there. Took care of the kids while Mum was at Mass. Watched TV & ironed. Wackiest Ship in the Army was great! Hollis almost died from a fever. 'Bye.
Forgot to tell you - a bat was in our bedroom yesterday. It scared me to death (almost.)"
"Monday, April 4, 1966
Hi old Chum,
Only half a day of school 'cause of retreat. Father McAlister (?) is giving it - he's neat. Went to Boston with Mum at about 2. Bought a ginchy dress & neat platinum shoes. Can't wait to wear them. Got home about 7. Nothing much on TV. Read. Had to lie down with the baby cause Mum was sewing. 'Nite
(Should explain why I tell you about TV programs like UNCLE, etc. It's to get ideas for my story. I read you & I 'member what happened. Get great ideas.)"
"Tuesday, April 5, 1966
about 98 days 'till Falmouth
Dear Diary.
What a retreat! Fr. McAlister came to talk to my class today. We were saying anything - - he asked me if I could talk. Anyhow, Jay asked Fr's opinion on the 'Off with the top' movement for women, girls who use silicon to enlarge their chest, etc. All they talked about was sex. Mary P was disgusted. She doesn't like the priest - but I think he's great - so there! Took care of kids all day 'cept to go to Mass again with Joanie. Saw Bob Sanchez, the pregnant woman whom we thought had the baby last Sat & her husband. (Dad won $500 in St Pat's Athletic Ass drawing.)"
"Thursday, April 7, 1966
Dear Diary,
Got up about 10:30 (stayed till 11 at Navin's last night.) Worked all morning. Went to Boston about 2. Had to buy buttons for my & Mum's coats. Couldn't get any. Bought Bat capes & masks for Jimmy & Chris ... Went to 5:30 Mass. Saw Bob Sanchez. Joanie's mad 'cause she had told me to go to the 8pm services - said she wouldn't get me into fellowship. Brought stuff for John to Hully's with Mary. Got a coke - talked to John Short. Saw Bob Sanchez. Went to Fox's & saw Goggles. Mary stayed until 10 - read my story. Watched Celtics - lost 105-111. Saw Steve Perry."
"Friday, April 8, 1966
Dear Diary,
Nothing much doing. Had a slight tiff with Mary. About 2 Mary & Joanie came by. Went to Stations with them. Saw Mary Power - actually said 'Hi' to me. Mary N & I went to Kings & bought mantillas. Went to 5 & 10 - bought gloves. Went to Hully's. Joanie, Mary & I went to Services at Church. Mary & I only stayed 10 mins. We got a coke at Drug Store - Talked to John Short & John. Saw Dennis Sanchez. Washed my hair. Took care of kids. Watched TV. UNCLE was good, great no. 'Bye"
"Saturday, April 9, 1966
Dear Diary,
Actually got up at 10. Maurice Sheehan came & talked about Bob, Ken, & Dave. Worked. At 2:30 Mary & I met Joanie at Cahill's - she had Ellen, Trisha, & John Griffin. Mary & I took John out while the others had hair cuts. Later the 6 of us had coke at 5 & 10. The kids were wicked. Got to Eileen's about 4 - stayed awhile. 3 of us went to Newton Corner for buttons. Mary got some. Went to 5 & 10 in Sq - didn't have the kind I wanted, left. Bought some stuff. Got home about 5:40. Jim, Bertha, & boys came & stayed for supper. 'Gallant Men' was great."
"Sunday, April 10, 1966 Dear Diary,
Put my hair up about 10. Went to 11:45 Mass. Had turkey Dinner. Went to Hully's - some of the Delays (not spelt rite but you get the idea) came out - all but Pat. Went to McManus,' up to my house, back to sq & back to Hully's. Mary, Patty, & I stayed till 8:10. Went to Drugstore. On way met John Short going out on delivery - talked a min. Got coke & talked to Bob & John (when he got back.) Got to Navins about 8:40. Patty went home. I stayed till 11 & Johnny & I went home. "
Easter was April 10 - Patty, me, Mum and Dad with Christine and Jody in front. We are standing in front of Mary Courtney's garage and house but you can see over to Saltonstall Park across Main Street. My mother made that pink jumper for me - I wore it in the State Rep campaign ad also.
"Monday, April 11, 1966
Dear Diary,
No school today. Slept till 11. Did dishes. Went to Navin's about 12. Joanie, Mary & I walked to Harvard Sq. Took train to Boston (Mary's idea of course.) Went to Ladies room in Common Garage. Had hot dog at Liggett's Drug Store. Wasn't worth the trip. Only one sailor that we saw. One came home on bus. Joanie & Mary were looking at him. So he said 'Please don't stare. It embarrasses me.' Went to 5 & 10. We talked to Dave. Then some of M's friends came. Mary started throwing ice at Dave - he threw a piece of paper at her. Joanie & I walked out on her."
"Tuesday April 12, 1966
Dear Diary,
Went back to school. Went to Hully's after to see end of Red Sox 1st game - after 13 innings they lost! 5-4. Went to 5 & 10 with Joanie but fountain was closed. Watched 'Confirm or Deny' with Don Ameche & Roddy McDowell. Did homework till 9. Watched F Troop & Peyton Place. Got something to eat & came up. Nite.
PS The Juniors' dance is Friday. Don't think I'll go unless invited - I doubt that very much."
"Wednesday, April 13, 1966
Dear Diary,
Back to school again today. Nothing exciting going on. Went to store with Mary. Had a coke in Drugstore. Saw Joanie in 5 & 10 (of course) - she was in a bad mood. Watched Virginian - Randy Boone looks awful. His hair is too long, makes his face look awfully fat, acts too grown up. Watched Big Valley - good, & I Spy - Great. Bye
PS Navins got their cottage in Falmouth for July 2-16. Jay (Navin) asked me to the Junior Dance."
Thursday, April 14, 1966
Dear Diary,
Terribly boring day. Got 92 in yesterday's Latin test. Sr Ulicia gave us 1 whole lesson (10 pages) to write during vacation. Didn't do anything when I got home. Did some homework. Watched Batman, & Laredo. Put baby to bed. Watched Dean Martin - ginchy. Put pix in scrap book. Came up about 11. Nite"
"Friday, April 15, 1966
Dear Diary,
Only half a day of school. At gym we played games like Ring Around the roses, Blackbird, etc! Took care of Jody. Saw Joanie & Mary a few times. I ain't going to the dance. Henry Hotin asked me - but I said no for I don't like 'im. Going to stay overnight at Hully's. Bye
Dear Diary, Met Joanie at 5& 10. Talked with Ronnie. He actually talked to me more than to Joanie. Fellowship is going roller skating tomorrow nite. Saw kids coming & going to dance. The latter until 130."
"Jose Feillafe
2 Atherfold Road
Clapham North
London SW9
England"
"2 Atherfold Road
Clapham North
London SW 9
Chere Mary
J'espere que tu es bien ainsi que tes parents ici ca va.
Je m'exuse de n'avoid pas t'ecrire pendant la traverse. La quell na pas ete mauvaise j'ai quit Maurice le 6 Mars a 9 PM et suis arrive a l'ile de la Reunion le matin du 7. J'avais en un peu le malaise. On a fait 4 (four) jours a la Reunion. Nous avons passe une journee a Tamatouse (capitole de Madagascar). J'ai passe une journee a Mombasa qui est j'en suit certain le port et la ville les plus developpes. J'ai visite un musee a Mombasa qui porte le non de Fort Jesus! Je suis arrive a Marseille le 1 Avril et j'ai passe la journee a visiter la ville. J'ai passe par Paris et j'espere la visiter a Mon Detour de Lourdes.
J'ai fait La Connaissance d'un Americain a bord du bateu. Si la m'ecris envore la lettre sur l'address qui se trouve sur la air letter. J'attend un lettre de toi tres bientot et je alors te quitter.
Au revoir
Ton ami
Jose
TO"
"Dear Mary,
I hope you and your parents are well.
I apologize for not writing during the crossing which was not bad - I left Mauritius 6 March at 9 pm and I arrived at Reunion Island the morning of the 7th. I feel a little uneasy/sick. We did 4 days on Reunion Island. We spent a day in Tamatouse ( the capitol of Madagascar). I spent a day in Mombasa which I am sure is the most developed port and city. I visited a museum in Mombasa which is called Fort Jesus. I arrived in Marseille the 1st of April and spent the day visiting the city. I passed thru Paris and I hope to visit it on my way to Lourdes.
I met an American on board the boat. If you write to me again on the address on the air mail letter. I'm expecting a letter from you very soon and now I'll leave you.
Goodbye
Your friend
Jose TO"
"(1) Est-ce qu tu m'asenvoye de letters pares le 6 Mars.
(2) Je t'ai ecrit vers le 20 Fevrier et je n'ai pas en le response.
(3) Comment tu as le passe vacances le Paques.
Excuse mon scriptures et la prochaine foes je seri plus long.
bye bye"
"(1) Did you send me letters after March 6.
(2) I wrote to you around February 20th and have not received a response.
(3) How did you spend the Easter holidays.
Excuse my writing and next time I will write more.
bye bye"
"Saturday, April 23, 1966
Dear Diary,
Almost better. I know because I got stuck doing some work. Watched Gallant Men (ok), Twilight Zone, Secret Agent - good, Loner & Gunsmoke. Went to bed. Nite
PS Didn't get up till 12. Would have slept later but the phone woke me. Mum bought me a jumper, slacks & blouses at - you guessed it - the rummage sale. Patty picked out some real sexy PJs for me & Mum bought them."
"Monday, April 25, 1966
Dear Diary.
Went back to school. It was dull & boring. Came home & watched Route 66. Went to Star Market. Did some homework. Watched Jesse James (had Mike Burns whom Patty loves), Perry Como had John Davidson, & Run for Your Life. Went to bed. Nite
Navins mightn't get cottage. Owners are selling it."
"Stergis Aluminum Products
Corporation
906 Providence Highway Dedham, Mass. 02026
John Manning
59 Marshall St.
Watertown, Mass."
The envelop is postmarked Dedham, Mass. 02026 - April 25 PM 1966.
"Form ST - 4
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Corporations and Taxation
Sales and use Tax Bureau
Resale Certificate
To John Manning Date April 25 1966 (Name of Vendor) Check Applicable Box:
59 Marshall St Single Purchase Certificate ___
(Address of Vendor) Blanket Certificate _________
I hereby certify: that I hold valid Vendor's Registration No______ issued by the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation pursuant to Chapter 14, Acts of 1966, Section 1, Subsection 7 (B); that I am engaged in the business of selling Aluminum windows, doors and accessories. That the tangible personal property described herein which I shall purchase from Sturgis Aluminum Products ~ Dedham, Mass, will be resold by me: provided, however, that in the event the use of any such property is for any purpose other than retention, demonstration or display in the regular course of business, it is understood that I am required by such Act to report and pay tax, measured by the cost of the property to me.
Description of property to be purchased: Aluminum Combination Windows.
Purchased by John J Manning
Address 59 Marshall St
Watertown, Mass 02172
Dated:
AT:
(This Form Is Approved By The State Tax Commission an May Be Reproduced.)"
The second page is an application for registration as a sales and/or use tax vendor (fee $1.00.) My father reports that his newly started business began on April 1, 1966 and is not one that is succeeding a business in which he or his partners had a financial interest. He describes this as a retail business for the sales & services of aluminum windows, doors and accessories. Business code number 5211. My father signed the back as the owner on April 25, 1966.
"Wednesday, April 27, 1966
Dear Diary,
Nothing knew. Before the dance there is going to be a big fight, 'tween my crowd & the Clique. Clique thinks we're running everything. I wish I had a date for the dance - but what can you do when you're ugly & fat? Watched Batman & stuff. Did exercises. Bye-y"
This is at Rita's in Waltham - she and Dickie bought Norman's mother's house on Albermarle Road. Diane, Christine, Joanie, Jody, Maureen with Rita and Dad in the driveway.
"Thursday, April 28, 1966
Dear Diary,
Not much doing. Mary Power invited herself onto Decorating committee. Seems to be running it. No one seems to mind. Decorations are coming out great. Had fight with Mum about TV. Wanted to watch Laredo. Johnny, who hadn't finished homework, watched Celtics game. After a while, I cooled down, & Patty & I watched the Cs. They won championship for 8th straight time."
"Friday, April 29, 1966
Dear Diary,
Nothing new. Went to Lizzie's house. Stupid me wore a dress. Did it to please Mum. Had a good time. Marie, Maureen (her birthday), Birdie, Pat, Diane Patrick & Mary Craig were there. Mary Craig's a great dancer. I nearly dislocated my left knee doing 'the 81.' Got home about 12. Saw Steve Perry. Did exercises. Went to bed about 2:30."
(April 30, 1966)
"Hi Mary Ellen,
Thanks for your letter, I received it some days ago. I forgive you for not writing me for a long time, but I myself don't write so very often.
Yesterday I and some of my friend were at a pop gala with the TAGES and some not so popular Swedish pop groups. Have you ever heard anything about TAGES? Their is one of Swedens most popular pop groups. In Sweden we also have HEP STARS, SHANES, and OLA & Tanglers. Have you heard some of their sounds? Here are some of their best sounds. 1. L.O.D with THE LEE KINGS. 2. There are so ...
"many girls with TAGES, 3. Bloue, Bloue, feelings with SHANES and so on. Do you like Walker Brothers? I like their: the sun ain't gonna shine anymore.
Tomorrow (18) I am going to write lower-certificate examination. The first subject is Swedish. I hope it will work out good.
In this summer, which is coming, I am going to England. I think it will be very fun. (Hope) when I visit London I most of all wants to see the Carnaby Street, with all its small shops.
Au revoir,
Your Ninni.
Write Soon!"
"Can you call Tages visit to Finland a success?"
"Saturday, April 30, 1966
Dear Diary,
Went to Northeastern U with Jay & Marie for a Journalism Conference. Was ok. Bob Kennedy of WBZ was there. Got a headache near end. Got worse on way home. Laid down from 6:30-7.Watched Gallant Men - very good. Went babysitting for Dickies at 8. Stayed till 2:20. Got $4. Did some exercises & washed TV there. Went to bed after doing more exercises. Patty babysat for Eileen."