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WISE AND DESERVING Wa1'1'en Iiay xfantine Stlldicb IDC. QE? Qfaficial 11OJEOgI'21pl'1C1' Class mf 1937
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George Rickheit '31-, 477 Cumberland Avenue. Portland, Me. Field Executive, Boy Scouts of America. Freda Smith Adams '3AL. Married. Living in Woodstock, Vt. Gaylord Fish '31, Poultney, Vt. Married Mary Jones, class of '35. Gay is Superintendent of School Farm at G. M. Mary works in G. M. office. Secretary to Doctor Bogue. Mfilton Sweet '3-1-. Preparing for the ministry at Syracuse University. Patrick Ryan '3-14. Married to Katherine iVillard, class of '34'. lfVillard Strong '33. Doing graduate work in Business Administration at Uni- versity of Cincinnati. Mary Bertolino '33, Fair Haven, Vt. Married Dr. YVilliam BIacNamara. They have one son. Ted Hoffman '33, 36 Normal Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Vlforking as stevedore at Sears, Roebuck's warehouse. Stephen Sidebotham QGalloping Stevej '33, 32 Masten Avenue, Cohoes, N. Y. General utility man in Service Repair Shop and Construction in Niagara Hudson Corporation. Ida H. Murdock Stutzman '33, 1-L20 Chapin Street, N.VV., Yvashington, D. C. VVorking for United States Employee's Compensation Commission in Washington, D. C. Married on December 28, 1936 to VValter G. Stutzman. Gordon YV. Morris '33, 6037 Vlloodlawn Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Accountant for Illinois Commerce Commission making rate-making study of public utilities. Arthur P. Stebbins '33, Shelburne Road, Burlington, Vt. Preparing for Medicine at University of Vermont. Received B.S. degree from University of Vermont in June, 1936. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION VVhen the Troy Conference Academy was transformed into Green Mountain Junior College in 1932, the graduates realized the need of binding the T. C. A. alumni to the institution which was now offering collegiate training. Consequently the Alumni Association was formed for the purpose of recording all of the names and addresses of all graduates of the school from the first graduating class in 1832 to the current date. Even graduates of the Ripley Female Institute, a school which filled an intermission period in T. C. A.'s history, are included in this Association. At the meeting of the Association last June, over one hundred fifty graduates returned for the reunion. Frank Grippin, Rutland pastor, was re-elected president for a second term of office, Miss Hortense Parro of East Poultney was elected treasurer, and Miss Anne L. Richardson of Poultney was elected resident secretary. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 5 of this year, the Association will meet in the college dining hall. Harvey F. Connor, Hudson Falls, N. Y., class of 1907 and present secretary of the Board of Trustees, will give the after-dinner speech cele- brating the reunion of the Alumni. Proceeding on the five-year reunion plan, the classes of seven's and two's, that is 1937, 1932, 1927, 1922, etc., will be particularly honored. This will be carried out back as far as 1887, beyond that, all graduates will be honored. Class reunions will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and the class of 1887 will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. Six classes have graduated from the Junior College so far, and the largest class is being graduated this year. In the first class there was but one graduate, Ira Marcellus, a business administration student. This lone graduate of '32 is now operating a chain of bakeries which are proving quite successful. The 1937 class is expected to take part in the alumni exercises this year, as the class of '36 participated last year.
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