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MARRIAGES Ray L. Littlefield, Jr., to Marjorie L. Richardson, both of ’37. Harold F. Snow to Marjorie L. Doug¬ lass, ' 33. George II. Stanford, ’36, to Janet A. Kenvin. George J. ltd ley to Barbara C. Willey, cx- ' 39. Clifford I. Moserve to Gertrude E. Beach, ex-’4-1. Charles M. Temple to Gloria I. Bailey, cx-’40. Joseph I Bostwick, Jr., to Marjorie Googins, ex-’42. Perley T. Gamlet to Virginia R. Turner, ex-’42. Neal M. Jensen, ’32, to Kathleen H. Day. Richard W. Pence, ’40, to Phyllis E. Sullivan. Merton G. Leary, ’39, to Edith C. Grasse. Ralph D. Berry, ’31, to Marian B. Johnson. Harold B. Strout, Jr., to Helen M. Mc¬ Intyre. Joseph I, Mcscrvc, ex-38, to Gladys M. Ilebcrt. Richard L. Patterson to Annie E. Greene, ex-’40. Everett L. Strout, ex-’3S, to Helen T. Keefe. John A. Lyons, ex-’33, to Margaret E. Corcoran. Vernon W. Paulsen, ’37, to Harriett A. Snow, ’3S. Paul I. Peabody to Ella E. Hillock, ’40. Clarence W, Light to Anna M. Burn¬ ham, ex-’43. Calvin A. Austin to Geneva Plowman, ’3S. James Marshall to Nancy J. Rice, ’39. James Nye to Barbara M. Nelson, ex- ’42. Dehnar D. Shaw, Jr., ’36, to Frances Libby. Rachel Shaw, ’29, to Edward Bessev. Robert Winsbip, ’37, to Geneva Tardiff. Richard C. Frederick, ’37, to Dorothy E. Johnson. Christine Gantnier, ’39, to Norman Bu¬ chanan. Virginia Coffin Winship, ’26, to Wen¬ dell Pettingill. BIRTHS To Donald Harrington and Marjorie Harrington, both ’33, a son, David Lee. To James Robichaud and Ida Burnham Robichaud, ex-’41, a son, Daniel Joseph. To Matthew J. Sol ok, ex-’36, and Aleta Ingalls Solok, ex-’3S, a son, Henry. To Clayton Sargent, ’23, and Edith Sargent, a daughter, Jean Shirley.
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14 THE FOUR CORNERS THE BEST OF THEM Best Citizen, Most Popular, Best Looking, Best Athlete, Best Dancer, Most Intelligent, Most Studious, Most Talented, Best Xatured, Best Sense of Humor, Most Serious, Most Interested in Opposite Sex, Least Interested in Opposite Sex, Most Sought After by Opposite Sex, Most Likely to Succeed, Biggest Time Killer, Biggest Line, Tallest, Shortest, Oldest, Youngest, Best Sport, Best Dressed, Warren Plowman {Glenna Storey |Ethel Christensen Warren Plowman Isabel Hannon Clayton Skillings Isabel Harmon Warren Plowman Clara Hersey Forrest Pooler Viola Jordan Warren Plowman Theresa Doyle Warren Plowman Glenn a Storey Stephen Higgins Carlton Richardson Theresa Doyle Stephen Higgins Erhel Christensen Clayton Skillings Theresa Doyle Dana Plummer Clara Hersey Clayton Skillings Theresa Doyle Stephen Higgins Wanda Varney Clayton Skillings Isabel Harmon Clayton Skillings Theresa Doyle Clayton Skillings Janet Jordan Clayton Skillings Theresa Doyle Clarence Aklquist Janet Jordan Stephen Higgins Isabel Harmon Dana Plummer Viola Jordan Carrol Pooler Clara Hersey Carrol Pooler Glenna Storey Isabel Hannon Warren Plowman [Theresa Doyle Janet Jordan [Isabel Harmon
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16 THE FOUR CORNERS To Percv L. Pooler and Gladys Doug- lass Pooler, ’23, a daughter, Glenna May. To Laurence M. Storey, ’36, and Eva Stceves Storey, ex-’33, a daughter, Linda May. To Martin Ahlquist, ex-’3S, and Betty Emerson Ahlquist, ’36, a daughter, Judith Elva. To Kenneth Laughton, ’31, and Muriel Laughton, a son, Kenneth Norman. To William Mcserve and Cora Jenkins Mesorve, cx-’3S, a son, William, Jr. To R. Leon Littlefield and Marjorie Richardson Littlefield, both ’37, a daugh¬ ter, Donna Marie. To Earle Leary, ex-’3S, and Marguerite Leary, a daughter, Patricia Isabel. To Norman Libby and Eleanor Sanford Libby, ’36, a daughter, Judith Mae. To Ellsworth Phillips, ex-’30, and Dag- mar Nielsen Phillips, ’31, a daughter, Judith Ann. To Alfred Bell and Dorothy Ahlquist Bell, ’34, a son, Bruce Alfred. To Cecil M. Plummer and Lena Skil¬ lings Plummer, ex-’25, a daughter, Shirley Jean. To Ralph Berry, ’31, and Marian Berry, a son, Donald Peter. To Raymond Smith and Florence San¬ ford Smith, both ’33, a daughter, Sandra Jean. To Almon Huff, ’37, and Let it i a Leary Huff. ’38, a son, Carlton Homer. To James Marshall and Nancy Rice Marshall. ’39, a son, Donald. To Edward Bessev and Rachel Shaw Bessev, ’20, a son, Michael Earl. To Waller Hinds and Adelaide Burnell Hinds. ’32, a daughter, Jacqueline Jean. To Roswell Googins, Jr., ’35, and Pa¬ tricia Newcomb Googins, ’34, a son, David Roswell. To Robert Collins, ’34, and Frances L. Collins, a daughter, Jane Louise. To George Stanford, ’36. and Janet Stanford, a daughter, Sandra Ann. To Arthur Ray, ex-’37, and Ann L, Ray, a son, Charles Everett. To Maurice A. Libby, ’26, and Katha¬ rine Libby, a son. Dale Lawrence. To ITarold Snow and Marjorie Douglass Snow, ’33, a daughter, Cora Jean. To Calvin A. Austin and Geneva Plow¬ man Austin, 38, a daughter. Sheila Ann. To Albert Sewell, ex-’3S, and Evelyn A. Sewell, a daughter, Donna Lee. To Preston Plummer. ’35, and Margaret Plummer, a son, James Paul. To Ralph Berry, ’31, and Marian Berry, a son, Donald Peter. To Henry Peterson and Viola Wilbur Peterson. ’36, a son. ENGAGEMENTS Hartley IT. Hicks, ’40, to Myrtle Batch- elder. Asa M. Douglass, 35, to Marjorie Pullen. Raymond Collins, ex- 37, to Gladys Lothrop, 37. Robert Jensen, ’34, to Dorothy Plow¬ man, ’34. WITH UNCLE SAMUEL Private Donald B. Stevens, ’37 — 15th Bombardment Squadron (L), Lawson Field, Ft. Benning. Georgia. Private Steven E. Libby, ’37 — Air Corps, Maxwell Field, Montgomery. Ala. Private Elmer Verrill, Jr., ’37 — Air Corps, Mitchell Field, N. Y. Lieutenant George D. Woodward, ’34— Camp Devons, Ayer, Mass. Richard IT. Woodward, ’38—Instructor at disunite Air Field, Rantoul, Ill. Private Milton Brackett, ’39 — 172nd Infantry, Camp Blanding, Florida. Private William D. Colburn, ex-’42, is at Ft. Ethan Allen, Vermont. Clarence Wallace, ex-’41—U. S. Naval Reserves.
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