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ALONG LIFE'S XNAY
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Sc'Hi:NEc rAuv, N. Y.-Mr. Jack YValdron has just been sent to Buenos Aires to open a new General Electric Branch. Bos'roN, MASS.-Miss Arlene Fitzsimmons, former secretary to the president of the Sharp Razor Co. has just been elected to the office of third vice-president. IiOSEMONT, PA.-lVe are glad to be able to boast of the acquisition of the worldis finest chemical engineer to take charge of sanitation. Rumors are that he may become a permanent resident if a certain Episcopal minister's daughter has her way. 'We hope this is so and extend our heartiest greetings to Engineer Yvilliam Owen. VV1n'rEHALL, N. Y.-News was received here of the appointment of Paul Roth as Postmaster General of the United States. HOLX'OKE, Mass.-Congratulations to Mr. Gustave Schimke, newly appointed treasurer of Green Mountain College. Mr. Schimke received all of his training under the able guidance of the late Clarence Akerstrom, the great business magnate. POULTNEY, h7T.TTllC citizens of the United States may be sure that there will be no call for Court Reform as in 1937 when they read of the appointment of the great lawyer Edward Sennett of Sennett, Sennett, and Sennett, to the Supreme Tribunal of their great country. New YORK CITY.-Rev. Allen Skiff, the grand old preacher from the hills, will succeed Reverend Fosdick on the NBC Religious Hour each Sunday. IillTLAND, VT.-Wlord has been received here that Dr. Carlton Stickney has sue- ceeded with a very diflicult operation-the removal of a corkscrew from a wooden leg. lV1i1'rE1-IALL, N. Y.-News was just received that YValter Benjamin the mighty mite of the WVhitehall A. C. won the pole vault in the Olympic games at Tokyo. GRAND ISLE, VT.-Mrs. Fred Peters, the former Florence Briggs of Poultney, yesterday gave birth to quadruplets. Green Mountain Junior College Publicity De- partment has already offered them free scholarships to their parent's alma mater. XVIIITEI-IALL, N. Y.-Paul Brock, VVhitehall's No. 1 card-shark engineer, has just returned from a trip to Italy, where he has been instructing Mussolini in the art of bridge building. POULTNEY, VT.-Citizens of Poultney were most happy to be informed that David Deyette has been chosen advertising manager for Gillette Razor Blades. VVe are hoping David will reach to great heights in this field. VVIHTEHALL, N. Y.-Coach Hoey, exponent of VVhitehall against the world, was elected coach of YVhitehall High School. He hopes to seduce his opponents with a serenading sax. PoL'L'rNEY, XIT.-xV0l'd has been received here that Miss Marleta Jones has been chosen the most sophisticated steno on VVall Street. VVe praise Miss Jones for her persistence. YVH1'rE1-rAI.L, N. Y.-News was received here late tonight that Coach Rube Kana, a concussion victim of intemperance, is recuperating. Kana is the only coach around here who will willingly speak at football banquets. POULTNEY, VT.-Angelo LaBate, the little winekeeper from Poultney, has just accepted a position as secretary to Secretary Perkins of the Cabinet. He says he will take dictation on her knee. Soivri-1 Poi7r.'rNr:Y, VT.-Prof. Meredith Parry, author of several books on psychology, has been appointed head of the education department at Bennington College. Mr. Parry's next book is to be on a psycho-analysis of X-rays and Tuber- culosis.
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ALUMNI NCDTES Elizabeth Schiefer '36, 11111 Grosvenor Road, Rochester, N. Y. Preparing for teaching History and Physical Education at University of Wvisconsin, Madison, lVis. Member of Orcheis, a dance society. Capital of the Ann Emery sports team. Solveig Ansteensen '36, 1156 Dean Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Taking Post- Graduate work at Green Mountain. Mary E. lVolcott '36, Bridport, Vt. Preparing for Secretarial work at Burling- ton Business College, Burlington, Vt. Lillian Serviss Gregory '36, Poultney, Vt. Employed at Green Mountain. Preparing for Ministry. VVilliam Sunderland '36, 1579 Central Ave., Albany, N. Y. Preparing for Physical Education at Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. Alberta B. McAuley '36, 27 Elm Street, Rutland, Vt. Saleslady. George A. Dutton '36, Bona Vista Apartments, 362 Riverside Drive, Apartment 2A, New York City, N. Y. Junior in the School of Optometry at Columbia Univer- sity. Douglas Everest '36, New Haven, Vt. WVorl-:ing as store clerk in New Haven. Also for the Vermont Rubber Company. Howard Barnes '36, 715 Lawrence Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Preparing for hlechanical Engineer at University of hlichigan. Mary Brock Beals '36, 52 WVest 105th Street, New York City. Married Decem- ber 25, 1936 to Alan Parkes Beals. T. C. A. '31. Ruth I.. Jackson '36, Bridgewater, Vt. Oflice work in Bridgewater lVoolen Mills, Bridgewater, Vermont. Connie Lee '36, 27 Elm Street, Rutland, Vt. Salesgirl at Charles Stern and Com- pany in Rutland, Vt. Hugh Impey '36, 1 Belvidere, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Preparing for a B.A. in Business Administration at the University of Chicago. Marian E. Peters '36, Congreve Hall, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N. H. Preparing for Medicine at University of New Hampshire. Plans to attend University of Vermont next year to continue her studies. Dorothy Stiles '36, 22 Pierrepont Avenue, Potsdam, N. Y. Preparing for Supervisor of Music at Crane Institute of Music, Potsdam, N. Y. Member of Agonian fraternity. Richard Trumbull '35, -1403 South Perry Street, Johnstown, N. Y. Preparing for Master's degree in Psychology-medicine. Yvorked in State hospital in Psychological work. Engaged now in research in Child Developmental Psychology. Barbara Emerson '35, 59 Curtis Avenue, Dalton, Mass. Preparing for Ministry of Music at Wlestminister Choir School, Princeton, N. J. Doing special work with the choir and playing the organ at the Princeton Methodist Episcopal Church. VVilliam H. Holman '35, 917 15th Street, Golden, Colo. Preparing for Ferrous Metallurgy at Colorado School of Blines. Member Sigma Phi Epsilon social fra- ternity, Sigma Gamma Epsilon honorary engineering society, and a charter member of I. R. C. Club of Green Mountain. Franklin K. Hudson '35, 327 N. Ninth Street, Columbia, Mo. Preparing for Medicine at University of Missouri. Married June 3, 1937, to Frances Ann Humple, T. C. A. '28. Richard O. Bush '35, 1589 Ulster Street, Schenectady, N. Y. File Clerk in the Accounting Department of the American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, N. Y.
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