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A social get-together definitely has
its advantages, claim the girls from the Class of 1955. They try to gather
about once a month for lunch or dinner in or around Manchester. The gals
encourage you who have not joined in on the fun and reminiscing to contact
any of them to be part of their next gathering. Try
it! You'll love it!! These get-togethers have
lead to other group activities that have proven most
rewarding. For one, it was suggested that they spend an
evening at the Goodspeed Opera House where our own Gerry
Vichi was performing in the musical comedy, "Very Good
Eddie."

Jackie Bennett-Mirtl's recollections of this
memorable night:
UNBELIEVABLE!!!! We (13 of us) had a GREAT time.
Bette White had sent a note to him a while ago to let him know we were
coming this evening. Joan Lutz had a gift and card for all of us to
sign...she gave it to an usher/ticket taker when we arrived and asked that
it be delivered to Gerry.
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The show was really good and the part was perfect
for Gerry. He got a big round of applause and hoots and hollers at the
curtain call. After the show the 'gal grads' didn't know what to do so I
told them what Roger (Lord) had suggested...wait by the stage door to the
right of the building...that's where the cast comes out. Low and
behold....we waited for a little while and some of the cast started to
leave the theater (looking a LOT different than they did on stage). One of
us asked them if Gerry would be leaving soon, then told these 'youngsters'
who we were and they were sooo excited they ran back in to tell him. When
he came out we stood there and chanted "Gerrrrry!" -"Gerrry!"- "Gerrrr!y"
Everyone around us was laughing. Then we stood there and introduced
ourselves to him...he told us we haven't changed a bit...more laughter.
Gerry asked us to join him for pizza and drinks at
the Italian restaurant across the street....so we did. Gerry is well liked
by the waiter-staff at the restaurant.....and they immediately set up a
table for all of us. Sooooo we all started talking, joking, reminiscing
and laughing etc. eating pizza and drinking wine. A reallllly fun time.
Gerry was sorry he didn't get a chance to see/talk
with Roger Lord this time (he remembered seeing him after "No No Nanette").
He's looking forward to seeing Jane and some (all) of their kids when they
come 'up' to see the show.
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