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We were very pleased to hear of BETTY HUTCHINS' progress. She runs Monahanis Business College for Boys Only at Proctor, Vt. OLIVE NELSON keeps Chet Peterson company while he drives the truck, and EVELYN SKJ'BTNE found her Future as private secretary at the Smith Lumber Company. CATHERINE Voom and FINNY BURGESS have entered into partnership in an automobile industry which manufactures Studebakers only. The cars are guaranteed to withstand anfthing. CHARLES EMERSON is the conductor of HEH'LCTSOI'I'S Dancing School in New York City. You are out of luck, boys. he only admits girls. True to form, RAYMOND CHRISTMAS has the women of 1957 in a whirl. He is the new sensational actor of M. G. M. He's even more popular than Van johnson who thrilled the ladies in 1947. HERBERT JOHNSON is owner of the Hook Em and Kill 'Em Funeral Home. He reports that business is rushing. . DOROTHY LIONTI is working at Ralph's Barber Shop. She enjoys th work very,r much as she is well acquainted with the proprietor. We always knew that RUSSELL ANDERSON would succeed in music. He plays the violin nightly at Carnegie Hall since he became a concert violinist. CHESTER Oscmsonls hobby has landed him a berth as professional photo- grapher for the Esquire magazine, and lo and behold, guess what has become of WILLIAM Ynmxowcn! He owns a farm in Alaska. Imagine thatl! He hardly knew what a cow looked like when in high school. ALVAR Kmsro loves animals; he collects birds for Birdsl Eye Food Products. Gus thmo has really advanced. He sings at the Metropolitan Opera House while HELEN NORDQUIST accompanies him. Their theme song is I Love You Truly BILL CARLSON is teachingeFrench in the new Proctor High School; also two other members of the Class of '47 are back at their Alma Mater, Coach SAM GALLUS is doing very well with the baskethall team and RITA O'Connon is guiding the girls' team. Here is MARY PULSIPHER, running A Chick farm on Green Square. She has more business than she can take care of. And busy also is Ev'ELi-N MCCULLOUGH at Brown's Cleaners 8; Dyers. She was formerly employed at Paul's. She is now an expert at cleaning and pressing.
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To Ruth Pcterson-Betty Hutchins wills her acting ability. To Paul BrownwEvelyn McCullough leaves her daily trips on the school bus. To the Juniors-Catherine Vuori wills her ability in American History. To Mary Allardhwe leave Carolyn Johnsonis abiiity in shorthand and typing. To Andrew Macek-Lois Alien wills her vocabulary. To Eugene Manahan-Olive Nelson wills her love for eating. arm ngpgwy em: 1953 MEETING PLACE: Sutherland Club 'PAOLOGUE: Let your mind drift to ten years from this day when you will End the class of '47 gathered together at the Sutherland Club. Evelyn Skjemc is toasnnistress while the committee in charge is composed of ' Carolyn Johnson, Wilford Carlson. and Herbert johnson. W 01' Tommsrness: ' Well,- here we are gathered to the: for our tenth reunion. It's been a . .... and many changes have ta en place; some expected-most not. 'veimade a pretty big splash in this world, however. It's been a ., but there's aIWays room at the top, they say, and of course, we're 1? there. -. of you green,.less experienced youngsters listen while we list out n-ts, and profit accordingly: $113.81.! is now employed at Wilson's Gallery in 'West Rutland. 55 the trade of auctioneeting from Etle, Jr. MON is working at the Marine Base in Panama. She takes gnu blow? ths ALLEN is at the WaldorFAstoria, washing 1311: Gregory Peck wipes them. . Ans ANDERSON is hostess for the U. N. delegates, greeting :11 over the world, while Bantam ANDERSON holds down the andlbottle washer at the Marble Towr; Inn. NAN RINGLUND is Queen of the Burlesque at BillyF Roseis W, it seems, is vocalizing with a certain band in Bridge? $136211 word that she is engaged to the drummer.
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$55.1 9559 1555. BETTY HUTCHINs-Because of her outstanding ability on the stage, we give Betty the degree of C. C. A., Class Character Actress. CHESTER OSCAesexnChet has proved to he a master mind in the science classes, so to him, the degree C. 13., Class Einstein. L015 A.LLEN-To Loie, for the skill producing that dtaiving technique, we present the degree C. T. A., Class Talented Artist. DOROTHY Llox-rlgFor her ever ready smile and ability to see the bright side of things, we give Dart the degree of C. R. 5., Class Ray of Sunshine. RAYMOND CHRISTMASmFor the ease with which he nukes feminine hearts Hatter, we give Ray the degree of C. V. J., Class Van Johnson. Hmnm-r JonnsoxJeNot every class has a skier, but we have one of the best. To Hohey, the degree of C. S. M., Class Ski Master. WILEORD Caamumln En lish or Science, he is not often heard, but we present Hill with the Segue of S. G., Silent Genius. Gns'mp annenG-A voice which is unsurpassed gives Gus the degree C. N. E... Class Nelson Eddy. t FINN? BuncesseOur class star has returned to Sparkle again. To Filmy we give the degree C. V., Class Veteran. 't-WLYN SKJEn'E-HTO Skit. for her capability and endless pep, we give the degree S. C.. Senior Cheerleader. -' 2N JMNSONhFOI' the well chosen D. A. R. award, we present Care lth the degree A. A. G., All American 'Girl. -MCCULLOUGH-For her life in the wide open spaces. we give Evelyn ; degree of C. F., Class Farmerette. r 'Vuom-With hair as fair as Cathy's, we give her the degree -- 'B Class Blond. ' For her modest beauty and charming smile, we give Olive ofC. G. 6., Class Glamour Girl. hills: DE her nimble fingers at the typewriter and her aptitude J, Jun gets the degree of C. C. B, Class Commercxal :1 hi5 ever'ptesent Oldsmobile and readiness to supply Gian dleetleaders, we give Burman the degree of C. M. C.. .... at her nick wit and talent in En 1151:, we give Ev the - um e,- Class 30:: . 51 l:-
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