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PHUPHECU on h1s well stocked farm New owner of the .Tohrmy Stubbs Mobllgas statlon IS Clyde Hasler, who spends hrs spare txme racmg up and down the roads of St Clalr county ln a hot rod House Mother for the Beta Theta P1 fratermty at the Unlverslty of Mlchlgan IS our qulte lxttle Carol Hanse, who IS well beloved by all her boys As so clatedwlth theRed Cross as a soclal work er IS Evelyn Kenyon who 15 now located 1n Washlngton Ch1ef 1nvest1gator fOr 1011-Tl Edgar Hoover rn the safety department IS Freddy Klndsvater who IS well remembered for hls safety record m h1s hlgh school days Struggllng whlth her new name IS Genevleve Clarabelle KuberskLZ1nk1vach who lS hopmg It can be changed to Mrs Zlnk for short Mal-:mg out menus for the patlents at the famous Mayo Cl1n1c lS Mary Jane Koemg smce she learned the rules at St Mary s Head ofthe world famous Con over Modellng School 15 the handsome B111 Landon. That way he gets to look over all the pretty glrls Fxnally fxmshlng hrs last year at Bradley where he starred on the basketball court, rs Don Leach our hlgh polnt man at hlgh school The only two bachelors left ln our class, Alv1n Tobby Zlmmer and Don McDonald are Jomt owners of the largest cattle and plg ranch 1n Wyomxng Chuck McMan1gal leader of the hrghest pald dance band ln the land glves exhxbltlons of the Charleston ln Hollywood Ln hls spare time Marllyn Meler ms now owner of a horse farm ln the grand old state ofV1rg1n1a where she ra1ses horses to run Ln the Kentucky Derby As beloved by mllllons of Amerxcans as she was by her St Clalr school mates IS our own Thelma Mlller, who IS now headlng the hlt parade of stars ln Hollywood Lucllle Rayrnondxs bus1ly engaged Ln keeplng house all by herlonesome whlle she walts for her Navy man to come ashore Betty Rose lS haulmg down xmmense tlps and attractlng many glances from admlrlng males at the Chez Paree Ln Chxcago as a hat check glrl .Toyce Ruff IS a blg tlme operator as sec retary for the presldent of the Chase Na tlonal Bank Ln New York C1ty A runner for the bank 1S the l1ght of her lrfe Rommxe Slpple Starrxng mn her own roller derby team gxrl wonder on the skates Roy Stubbs chlef pllot of the Plttsburgh lxnes, has just marrled the daughter of the owner of the lme, whlle Danny Thomson lS swabblng the decks Staylng 1n St Claxr where he lS head bookkeeper IS Sammy Webster Mar lon Zwxng Ls happ1ly marrled to Ralph .Tohnson and IS bus1ly engaged 1n ra1s1ng a famxly Carol Carngan IS now playlng the leadxn MourmngBecomesE1ectra whxch 1s begmmng lts flfth season on broadway, Charlxe Olds has just recelved the com mlsslon of L1eutenant Commander Ln the Marmes whxle Ray Marvln IS collectlng bllsters pealxng potatos all day long as a Seaman ln the Navy Z3 , . . ,, ,, , , , . . . . ' ' ' ' is the live and supple Susan Stenger, our 0 I , . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 0 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' u u ' - u - n ' I D C 1 Q I . . . . . , . . . . I
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One June day rn 1961 Iwent to a for tune teller rn the depths of New York s Greenwrch vrllage Madame Fatrma and there I drscovered these amazrng thrngs about my old classmates of St Clarr Hrgh School Frrst of all she told me that the boy who was presrdent of the class of 51 Har lan Mrnor, was now manager and star player for the Harlan Globe trotters Joanne Wrll rams, vrce presrdent, rs teachrng at Denby H1ghSchool1nDetro1t her classes rn Eng lrsh are very popular wrth the boys 1 found that Dottre Smrth Secretary ofthe class of 1951 has acqurred the posrtron once held by Rrse Stevens at the M6trOp011tan Brll Gearrng the treasurer of the class rs now competrng rn the lndranapolrs Speedway races for hrs thrrd wrn And strange as rt may seem I learned that Don Beach the father of three blonde damsels, rs startrnga serres of lectures at the Smrthsonran Instrtute Jeanne Brewe the great horselover, rs exhrbrtrng her one woman show at the New York Museum of Frne Arts The new owner of Carmons PRUPHECLI Cleaners, now the Blrven Cleanrng Empor rum, B111 Blrven rs pressrng pants for the whole of St Clarr The leadrng Court re proter of the Supreme Court rs an old mem ber of our class, Sally Brrnker, who rs dorng a marvelous Job The frrst woman Justrce of the Supreme Courts, also a member of the class of 51, Georgra Cronkhrte brrngs a great honor to St Clarr Mary Cox has taken the hrgh place rn the home economrcs department of the old hrgh school on the retrrement of Mrss Katherrne Balfour The head of the atomrc research at Oakrrdge Tennessee rs alsoaformer mem ber of our class, Brll Closs Jenny Corry rs busy as the proverbral bee keeprng track of her four lrttle Fordons whrle Papa Fordon rs laborrng for hrs darly bread at the Dra mond Crystal, where he rs manager Lee Ceasar, commanly known as Julrus, rs kept very busy tendrng to the chrmpanzres at the Detrort Zoo, where he rs head caretaker Auctronrng off tobacco for LSMFT rs Jean Densmore who has replaced the star auc troneer rn old Kentucky Donna Denby rs owner and manager ofDonna s BabySrtters Inc Ray Ellrs rs assocrated wrth hrs father rn law, Wrllard Barley, as prlot at the St Clarr County Arrport Eleanor Frandrrck has her own show on TV whrch has put Our Mrss Brooks out of busrness, The head clerk rn the offrce at Brewer s rs Shrrley Fordt, a whrz on the typewrrter Jack Fau cher rs busrly polrshrng the rvorres at the Shamrock Hotel rn Houston Texas where Cookre Kraft rs hostess and occasronally sends a smrle Jack s way Head nurse at the well know Wass Clrnrc, specralrzrng rn brarn surgery rs our own Mary Grerg It rs located rn the thrrvrng crty of Adarr Second baseman for the famed Detrort Trgers rs the famous Joe Huber, who spends the trme he rs not on the dramond rarsrng purebred Hereford cattle 22 fndxxr ' . 5 ' 1 I Q . , , - v ' , . -. . I . - . . ' ' ss. , , ' . . . . , . .
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DAN BEACH wrlls hls curly red locks to Pat Johnson BILL BLIVEN wllls hls Job at Carmen Cleaners to Pete Ahles SALLY BRINKER wllls her safe and sane style of dr1v1ng to Elalne Smlth JEANNE BREWE wzll her demure and qulet mannerlsrns to .Tack Blewer CAROL CARR GAN wllls her abllxty to get ahead to Carol Tassle LEE CEASOR wllls hrs abmllty to get Ln and out of trouble to Norm Prultt BILL CLOSS w1lls hls abxllty ln Physlcs to .Txm Bowle who has such a struggle wxth Chem JENNIE CORRY w1lls her locker to Pete Ahles and Carroll Bower lt s a good parklng place MARY COX wxlls her job at Saunders to Pat Laxrd GEORGIA CRONKHITE wllls her horsemansmp to Barbara Stacey DONNA DENBY wllls her skxll ln typmg to Daxe Socha JEAN DEINSMORE wxlls her shyness to Carroll Bower BETTY ELDRIDGE wllls her love for shorthand to some unsuspectlng Juruor ELEANOR FANDRICK wxlls the extra xnches she never grew to Claudla C un .TOHN FAUCHER vulls hxs prowess at the Ivor1es to Dave Schaaf DAVE FORDON wxlls hls speedy vvalk to Ace Elfrmg SHIRLEY FORDT wlll her abllxty to stlck wlth the Blewers to Marllyn Bnley BILL CEARING wulls hls Oldsmoblle Rocket to Charlxe McDonald s car collectxon MARY GREIC1 vulls her knack at 13 s to burn hamburgers to Ray Mayhcvt CLE DE HASLER W1llSh1S fullback physxque to Charlxe Marvin CAROL HANISEL vnlls her retxrlng nature to Bobbxe Proxxe Smlth .TOE HUB ER vulls hrs bashfulness to Kenny Slppell Z4 RAY ELLIS wills that horse-laugh to Walt lvlau,
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