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6!H55 of 1956 Firff row, left to right: B. Permatteo, M. Seate, C, Metcalf, A. Libby, M. Muirhead. Sefozzd row: E. Robus, N. Amee, K. Hamann, M. Knapp, R. Greaves, A. Shattuck, R Mecagni. Third row: M. McIntyre, E. Hamann, E. Hewitt, M. jankins, M. Moskos, N. Roberts P. Bores. CLASS OFFICERS Prefidezzf .............................................. CAROL METCALF Vire Prefidefzf ............... ......... M ARY LEE SEATE Serorzd Vive Prefidem' ...... ......................... A LMA LIBBY Serrefary .............,.......... ............... B ETTE PERMATTEO Treamref' ...............,... ........ S TEPHANIE MU IRHEAD
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F4 uphrrg They gave with the info-Boyden was head of a syndicate for advice to the lovelorng Hubbard was manufacturing lollipops for future queensg Cavanagh and Hayward were chief jello- servers at Worcesterg Abrams was selling hot wrought-iron furni- ture-she could get it for you wholesale, Perley and Coit were party investigators-I said no more-it was time to go. I called in to the office to see what was up. They told me to get over to Centre and Allandale: a space ship had crashed into a Cadillac convertible-red. At 10:32 I reached the scene of the accident and crossed No. 9 and No. 19 off my list-Glenna Dixon, blood seeping through her space suit, McWilliams, her nail-polish chipped. I followed the ambulance to the hospital. As I waited in the lobby, I heard the voice over the loud- speaker-paging and paging, talking and talking-No. 14, Fran Kelly, refusing to cease on the grounds that she might be in- terrupted. As I lit a butt for the ambulance driver I discovered her to be No. 4, Alma Cammall-ex-stock car champ and now president of the A.A.A. There were six to go. Suddenly a dark figure approached the front desk- Any business for me? she asked, with a deep, hollow cough. I recognized No. 7, Jean Cox -morgue supervisor. I called her over. She had the information I needed-I had to have it. These are the facts: No. .13, Ronnie Janulewicz, is now chief inspector of all C.D. bottles throughout the greater metropolis, No. 14, Carey Leonard, has just taken flight No. 69 to the North Pole to see Santa Clausg No. 21, Sally Randall, is acting as a blind-for Cupidg No. 22, Lorraine Voisine, is singing and dancing in a French cabaretg No. 24, Pat Winn-married to Eddie-this sounded fishy-I made a mental note to look into it. At 11:03 I left the hospital. A figure was waiting for me at the car. We got in together. At 11:05 I quit the case and became No. 24 on the boss' listg we drove off-both jolly. S igned, jo Deehan 'H .fj T 1, 4 J an f fx X O0 Q I f 9 1 The Supa-vxSov' R0Ywfxe. , fx fQ yi I O O 1 T - 33 iS, ,5 1, R, x 3 t f'Wb'lKQ'.x Sxcf.. 'Nw wa Oxy ', '9 A' 4 1 ld orwe sick Lorraine 2, 6 ki if Q S greedy bllneel 081, I ,Q I- r ,g f L4 rf 42 - I , , Q ,. - N Q G OV-3 lY'!tWxber ifhg 'Poi'
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Zlass af 1955 Firft row, left to right: A. Knudsen, Edmunds, A. Walsh, Moncey, N. Buck. Second row: A. McLaughlin, J. Condron, B. McLeod, L. Smigliani, G. Nordquist, B Strayton, F. Skilling. Third row: B. Smith, R. Metcalf, L. Gomez. Mining: K. LeCocq, B. Maclnnis, D. Drinan, M. Morrill. CLASS OFFICERS Preiident .................................................... ANNE WALSH Vire Prefidezzt ....... .......... J EAN MONCEY Serretary ............ ........ N ANCY BUCK Treamrer ........ ........ J UNE EDMUNDS
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