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CLASS PROP!-IECY Gt-orgv Bt-an. altt-r lt-aving high st-hool. Doris and l'hilip Walkt-r art- now manu- startt-tl kt-t-ping t-onipany with lirlt-st'a Bakt-r and lit-ho Cook, hut ht-ing suspit-ious ol' tht-ir t-uhnary nits-ntions ht- soon lt-ft llll'lll. t'Hon0y Bt-auvhainp has joint-d tht- Boston Bt-vs and is now ont- of lllftll' most valualult- assc-ts. Andrew and Gt-orgv Livak have- t-mployc-d tht-ir Problems of Democ-rar-y notc-hooks to a good advantage-. The-y ust-d tht-in to start tht- tire- in the kitchen stovt- at their farm down cast. Mary Wilma Hamilton is with Ringling Brothers' Cirt-us working with tht- snakt-s. Sho always did havt- a r-harming pc-rsonality. Gt-orgv Baile-y was trit-d tht- otht-r day for arson. Ht- was vondt-lnnvtl on vhargt-s of hurning up thc- trac-k. Ruth Ft-rris and Mary Williamson art- now t-ditors of tht- North She-rhurnt' Gaze-ttf-. 'l'ht- papt-r will soon ht- dist-ontinut-d, liowt-vt'l'. as last wt-ok its only suhst-riht-r dit-tl. Thf- otht-r day thc- Rutland Ht-rald puh- lisht-d an artit-lo stating that Lorraine- I.a Bellf- and Willard Mayo wt-rv marrit-d. For tht-ir hont-ymoon thc-y wc-nt to sm- thost- famous falls of Cc-ntt-r Rutland. Charlit- Xirhols always thought ht- lookt-d vt-ry important in a uniform. so ht- is now working as hollhop at tht- ltlaglt- Inn. Barh llattht-ws and litldit- Himt-s still lwlit-rv that tht-ir low- is likt- at drt-am, hut t-vt-ryonv t-lst- thinks that it is mort- hkt- a nightinart-. .Xgnt-s King :intl l'hillis l,ortl llatrt- writtt-n at hook that lit-1-atinv :t lit-st-st-llt-r. Thr- girls art- now tiylng to Vtlsll in on tht-u' Hroyztltu-s. Rita Burst-y. .lt-:in Walsh :intl l lort-nt-t- llutnas nrt- thrm- old nnutls who still hart- lovt- in tht-n' ht-arts and st-t-rt-tlv write- lt-ttt-rs to Hola-rt Taylor. K l'2lt'llll'lllgI silk host-. 'l'hc- t'o1npany's slogan is HW lk ' -k' ' ' ' a t-I s sttlt ings guaiantt-t-tl not to lun. Rolwrt Stroht-ll is a famous cartoonist. Ht- draws picture-s of Mit-kt-y Moust' and has hiin at-ting likt- a rat. Gvorgt-, tht- Batt-lit-ldt-1', and Elwin, tht- Bridv, art- still going about I'0llll'2ltllf'tiI1g c-at-h oth:-r. Francis and Dorothy 0'She-a are now actors who havt- boon quite suvcessful on Broadway. Thr-ir rm-1-nt play Tho Fink- lt-steins of Pork Avmnif- is 06-rtainly worth se-6-ing. This girl st-1-ins to ht- quita- a pI'0lJl0IH of tht- Unitt-d Statt-s Fore-stry I3f'IlflI'tlllf'Ilt IDOI'iS. of thc- lYoods. Charlit- Klvfflallcn likt-tl to shot-k pt-oplo lmy his avtions and is t-ontinuing to do so in his position as t-xt-t-utiont-r at Sing Sing prison. Evc-lvn Iilkt- ', Rita Hastin s and Dorothv V u . 7 . Q t Hawlt-y wc-ro sur-t-t-sslul in obtaining pos- itions as opt-rators with tht- 'l'c-lc-phonc- Com- pany. Now thc- girls art- using thmr pleasing mannf-rs to a good advantage-. Hr-rht-rt Donahut- and John Pratt arf- now running thc- 1-idt-r nnll in North Clarvndon. They art- having ratht-r a hard tlmt- of it. Jor- Bat-t-1-i and Bill Barth-tt art- famous war Gorrr-spondt-nts. 'l'ht-y nt-Vt-r t-ould kt-vp out of trouhlt-. Rita Bootinan. lirnia lforkas. and C'harlott1- SlJl'llt'1'I' art- t'2llltlltl2ilt'S for tht- titlt- of Thr- 'It' Girl ot' liutlantl Town, Bill Pratt was :t thrt-t- lt-ttf-r man in high st-hool. and has 4-ontinut-tl his good work lay joining tht- t't't'. Bud l':ttr-h is :1 lllt't'll:lllif' to that faunous spt-t-tlway king. tht- Barnt-y tlltltit-ld ot' Yor- niont. l'aul Gztgt-.
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CLASS PROP!-IECY Gosh, my he-ael hurts. Whe-re- am I? What has happe-ne-d?fI' The-sv are- some- of the- que-stions I aske-d Inyse-lf whe-n I awoke-. Ge-tting re-aely for my part in the- e-nte-rtain- me-nt on the- Re-d anel White- airline-r was the- last thing I e'ould re-me-mhe-r. What was it that I hael to do? Uh! Ye-s, the- Class Pro- phe-e-y. WY-ll, I e-e-rtainly wasn't ge-tting along with it Ve-ry fast. Some-thing had happe-ne-el. What was it? This looke-d like- a hospital room. The- eloor ope-ne-d and Frannie- Burke- all dre-sse-el in white- e-ame- into tl1e- room. Ge-e-. what was she- eloing he-re-'F Couldn't a fe-llow have- any privae-y? She- took one- startle-el look at me- and the-n fle-d from the- room, le-aving me- in a state- of e-xtre-me- he-wilele-rme-nt. What was the- matte-r with he-r? Why did she- le-ave- so soon? My ponde-rings we-re- inte-rrupte-d hy a se-ampe-ring noise- just outsiele- the- room. At this point Frannie- e-ame- hae-k into the- room ae-e-ennpanie-d hy He-rhe-rt Thompson, He-le-n St. Pe-te-r, anel Ronald Matthe-ws. Good he-ave-ns, we-re-n't those- nurse-s' uniforms that the- girls we-re- we-aring? What was going on? Had the- world sudde-nly gone- mad? And e-ve-ryhody se-e-me-d so e-hange-dl Uh. Pshaw! It was just my imagination. l'e-ople- didn't vhange- in appe-arane-e- ove-rnight. I slowly re-alize-el that a e-onve-rsatiem was taking plae-e- among the- group staneling in the- l'tNllll. We-ll. llr. Thompson. I he-lie-ie he- is all right again. saiel lionalel Klatthe-ws. 'l'hat wild look has disappe-are-el from his e-ye-s. Ye-s. he- doe-s look he-tte-r. answe-re-el IIe-rlme-rt. Say: what's going on he-re-7 I suelde-nly ye-lle-el. How ahout le-tting me- in on this e-emnt'e-re-ne-e-'. ' 'l'ake- it e-asy. lie- eluie-t. live-rything is all right. said Ronald. In a short ti1ne- you will know e-ve-rytlnng. It was fully two days, howe-ve-r, he-l'ore- I was informe-el of e-ve-rything that had take-n plae-e-. It se-e-ms that I had suffere-d an ae-e-ide-nt while- walking home- from se-hool, anel hael he-e-n hit hy a Ate-ar drive-n hy Paul Gage-. This misfortune- hael re-sulte-el in my he-ing in a state- of anme-sia for a pe-rioel of five- ye-ars. During one- of my elaily walks with a hospital atte-nelant. I had anothe-r mishap anel was run down hy the- same- e-ar anel drive-r that had put me- into this e-ondition. Howe-ve-r, lue-k was with me- this time-, as I hael se-e-mingly he-e-n re-store-d to my se-nse-s. During my pe-rioel of re-e-ove-ry, I was ve-ry mue-h inte-re-ste-d in le-arning ahout the- oe-- e-upations of my forme-r e-lassmate-s, anel spe-nt many hours finding out ahout the-m from my nurse-s. This is a ele-taile-d re-port of my findings. Philip Bruce- anel liarl Gille-te- he-e-ame- dare-- de-vil stunt me-n, so the-y e-oulel finally ge-t some- e-lose- shave-s. Je-an Bossa is the- sue-e-e-ssor of Tizzie- Lish as l'21lll0yS he-st non-stop talking e-ome-ehzm. Mary Svofie-ld is the- he-lle- of all the- North Clare-ndon square- elane-e-s. .Xre-hihle- Dumas is a millionaire- who made- lns mone-y hy inve-nting stre-am-line-d tooth pie-ks. Jae-k Quigle-y is a sue-e-e-sst'ul me-mhe-r of the- e-lass, who is e-le-aning up ln the- hig e-ity. Ile-'s a stre-e-t e-le-ane-r. Klllelre-el .Xllarel anel .Xnge-lla lluegue-ttv are- now mode-ls lor the- Se-ymour Bathing Suit e-ompany. 'l'he- math te-ae-he-rs at se-hool thought that hoth girls we-rv pre-tty gerenel at figure-s. Two pe-oplv who he-e-alno we-ll known in Ille- fie-lelol':ltl1le-tie-s t'hal'le-s llise-ll. l'e-ople- are- now looking up to .Xle-xandra Corsone-s anel Haze-l lfulle-r. The-y are- air hoste-sse-s in the- Xe-rmont An' St'I'Ylt'1' wlne-h is e-apahly manage-el hy We-nele-ll lfranse-n.
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