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G. M. J. C. Charles lVIcLaughlin '35-Doing office work at his father's garage. Harold lNfIcLaughlin '35-Doing mechanical work at his father's garage. Elmer Travers 535-RCILlTHCd to Green iVlountain College where he is special- izing in Sciences. Thomas lVay '35-A student at Syracuse University and a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. lVIarjorie Dean ,35-Attending Syracuse lfniversity and majoring in social science, also a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. IVIary Jones '35-Secretarial position at Green NIountain College. Priscilla lXfIullins '35--At home. Dorothy Parker '35, Jack Colby ,35, and Ruth AfIalefyt ,35-All three are at- tending Hope College located at Holland, IX-flich. Burns Foley '35-Attending Tufts Dental School. Albert Strobel '35-hlajoring in Psychology at VVesleyan University, hfIiddle- town, Conn. Frank Hudson '35-Nledical course at University of Nlissouri. lVIelville Pattison '35-Attending School of Engineering at Union College. Charles LaCentra '35-At home working. Rudolph Day '35-Training for n1ortician. Denzil Wiard '35-Vlforking at Green hfIountain College. Marioii E. Nichols ,35-ICZIIISHS State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, junior class. lVIember of Phi Omega Pi at NIanhattan, Kans. Elizabeth Fredericks '35-Junior at University of New Hampshire. Nlember of VVoman's Athletic Association, Christian lVork Association, and Girls' Glee Club. Elizabeth lVIathias '35-Nlassachusetts State Art Institute in Boston. Ivan Snell '35-Junior at Rider College, Trenton, N. J. Janet lVeber 734 and IVIerton Bromleyi'34-Seniors at Syracuse University. Frank Bradley '35-Has two churches near Schenectady, N. Y. Richard Bush '35-Employed by General Ice Cream Corp. at Schenectady, Y N.. Emyr Griffith '34--University of Nlichigang 117 Observatory Avenue, Ann Arbor, lylich. Richard Owens '34-University of Nlichigang ZOOI Vinewood Street, Ann Arbor, lVIich. Arvon Hughes '35-University of hlichigang IIZQ East Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Nlich. Claude Newton 735-University of lX Iichigan, 1358 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, hflich. Olive Nlorris ,35-YVorking in Wvashington County Bank. Harry Cleverly '35-Boston University, varsity football and hockey. H41
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P E A K S Alumni Notes hlary Bertolino ,33-lX'li3l'l'iCLi Dr. Vililliam NlacNamara and resides in Fair Haven, Vt. They have one son. XVillard Strong '33-Doing graduate work in Business Administration at Uni- versitv of Cincinnati. Theodore Hoffman 333-Ci1'E1ClUZ1IC of Boston University, now in business in Buffalo, N. Y. Donald Trumbull :34-il.VIHjOI'i1'1g in engineering at Union College. Nlarried Barbara Cole, class of '3.t. They are parents of one daughter. Freda Smith Adams '34-Nlarried. Acting as housekeeper at Green Nlountain College. 'Q' J- .- ' 4 . - - Elsie lXfleLaughlin 334-1VI2ll'1'lCCi. Gaylord Fish '34-Superintendent of School Farm at Green lX-'Iountain and en- gaged to Mary Jones. Milton Sweet '34-Syracuse University, studying to become a minister. Orlo Thompson '34, and Kenneth MacKenzie '34-Both are attending Boston University and working in the Y. NI. C. A. Andrew Somers ,34-lrvorking at Sharaf,s in Lynn, Nlass. Roger VVood '34-Married to Margaret Spaulding, T. C. A. graduate. He holds position of night watchman at Green hlountain College. Nlarian Griflith 534-COHVC1'SC College, Spartansburg, N. C. President of the International Relations Club. R l l P l '3 Att l g St L Tc' s tl , o class, Dean's oc ie eau a mer - ent ing . awrence Yniver i v seni r list, intramural sports. lX1'Iarion VVood i34-AItCDdil1g Oneonta State Normal College' Ruth Akey 734,-SCC1'CK3l'l3l position at Hyde Park. Geraldine Hane '34,-lvlarried, living in Albany. Patrick Ryan ,34-R'ilZlI'1'iCCl to Katherine VVillard, also a member of the 1934 graduating class. Edward Rickheit 73.1.-SCIliOI' at St. Lawrence University. Nlember of Phi Sigma Kappa. Glyn Jones '35-Attending University of Vermont. Member of Delta Psi Fra- ternity. Varsity baseball. Richard Trumbull ,35-Student at Union College, majoring in Psychology. Nlember of Glee Club and on Dean's list i Alice McDaniel '35-Training at Augustana Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Charlotte Nliner '35--Reporter for the Vergennes newspaper. Caroline Chapin '35-Attending New Jersey State College for Wlomen and making a fine record. Doris Boyd ,351XX7O1'klHg for a large wholesale corporation in Brattleboro, Vt. i73 1
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PEAKS Old Grads of Green Mountain College Frolic After Nuptials Party Given by the Newly United Howard Barnes on Board the DeEtta ll Vermonters and Celebrities Mingle at Gala Social Event of Season in Harbor NEW YORK. N. Y.. july 15, 1948. QUPJQ- The following is a summary of a farewell party given in honor of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes. on board Mr. Richard Eich- horn's yacht, Dflfttn Tlrf Srmmf, last Friday night. july 15, 1948. Among the first to arrive were the Wilsons. Mrs. Wilson being the former Miss Ruth Mur- ray of Comstock. Freddy was in an eight- cylinder dilemma, as one of the women of his past was pursuing him. accompanied by her lawyer. Mr. Melville Wolinsky. The gal, it is whispered. is Caroline Chapin. 'iCaptain Bill Sunderland. Racine Clough, and Red Pelling, three Hampton raeketeers. came rolling aboard looking for Frank Ross. who had come on early to make some minor re- pairs on the plumbing system of the ship. Jimmie Eaton and his band of jolly White- hallions were supplying very danceable tunes from the salon of the spacious shipg later it was rumored that Betty Carman. winner of the re- cent Bob Kingman dance contest, would give the interpretation which had won first prize. Betty was presented on board by her press agent. that former news hound. Scoop Roche. Vie understand that Miss Carman won by a close margin over the strong competition of Flittin' Bess Schiefer. notorious exponent of the Terpsichorean art. Miss Schiefer in a state- ment to the press said: Tlris decision merely proves the deterioration of society in the ap- preciation of the classic art-my art. A little roly-poly Scotchman. Macfkrtlrur by name. rumored to be the brains behind the or- ganization of the Boston Association for the protection of Kiddies' Playgrounds. accompanied by two of his henchmen. jerry 'Fucker fauthor of Sex and the New Lifeuj and T. Neil Morris one of Poultney's muscle men. came up the gangplank looking for .lerry's rotund spouse. Shirley. He found her sitting with the bachelor. Clark Bachman. who was telling her about that new and overnightly famous artist. l. xl. Nichols. who had skyrocketed to fame with his portrait of the Vice-Presidents daughter. Marjorie Aiken. at work in dadtly's otiice. lille latter. by the by. is said to have just lately Cleverly wed the former Boston athlete and tavern owner who is now holding a political iob. The dinner was being prepared below by those deans of cooks. Bruce and Burnell. Over in the l corner of the galley. Head Steward. Dick Hol- man the divorced husband of Betty Carman, was sleeping soundly. A couple of children. said to belong to Scribbling Wiggins of the New York Times and his wife. Esther Roberts, ran past the galley door pursued by their nurse and governess. janet Cramton. As they rounded the corner, they almost knocked down Billie Campbell, Well-known di- vorcee and leading lady in Cl1uck Collin's Fol- lies of 1947. A tall, sleepy-looking' man strolling the deck proved to be Honest -lohn Northrop. Miss Camp- pell's manager. A big disturbance at the gang- plank heralded the entrance of Gortly 'lStrang- leri' Hughes. the ':Woild's Vllrastling Champ. l'le was accompanied by his managers. George Dutton and Dong Everest ex-stable mates. Following close on the champ's heels came lack Bouck with none other than Dot Stiles. fresh from a round of Alberg Deb parties. Miss Stiles. it is said. will marry the playboy any day note. As the ship left the harbor. they passed a couple of hitchhikcrs who were bumming their way to Bermuda in a leaky rowboat. They were Helen Yelton, a broken-down opera star, and Ruth Jackson. a disappointed secretary. Hanging to their stern rope was a bedragszled Paul Sunderland. Hew- doctor of veterinary. ever. Skipper Irvine T. Holmes disdained to pick them up. Mumbling incoherently about the Hugh lmpey. who has 'Agood neighbor policy. been striving for years to get somewhere with peace conferences. was found in a lifeboat and was taken away to Herbie Hodgeman's Black Gang. For diversion. some of the party tur'ned to a television set. which. as you know. had been de- veloped by Harold Haseltine in the year 1941. Professor Haseltine is now trying to understand his own theory of the cosmic rays. and is in one of Professor Swann's quite homelike sanitariums. The set was turned to a coast to coast hook up of those two ardent feminists. Doctors Lillian Gregory and Marian 'Peters of Chicano U. These two. as you know. saw the light of their present philosophies way back in 1936. through the medium of a chapel address by that cru- sader and worker for equal women's ri,Q:hts. Dean Elsie Lewis of Green Mountain College. 751
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