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This is just half of the class of 51 . Find remainder and report shortly, NEW YORK TIMES Office Memorandum Date: May 29, 1961 To: O'Hare From: Howard Subject: Additional research l have been very fortunate in being able to find all of the information you required. Jaime Bailey is an English teacher in the Ozarks, while her sidekick, Donna Wright, is doing very well teaching in a reform school near Reno, Nevada. And here is another one of our classmates teaching, Louise Lunde. Right now she is in Hawaii teaching the natives, Eleda Snedigar has a ranch in Texas and Noreen Franks is a private nurse to the ranch veterinarian. Gail Plummer is stationed in the Northern part of Canada at a telegraph post, She wants us to come up to see her some time, Jim Porch is looking for uranium in the Bitteroot Valley. Larry Gerdon is a smash hit movie star riding the open ranges. His latest movie, being directed by Clarence McNett, is entitled 'The Buckeroo From Stevi, Dave Cook is in Seattle testing jet cars to see how fast they can go. Now news from our own small town, Bill Wheatley, mayor of Stevi, has declared a royal holiday on May 29. honoring the Class of 51 . Quinn Sullivan is the head grease- monkey at Iohnny's Service Station and Duane McKinney is operating the Farmer's Union Cream Station, NEW YORK TIMES Office Memorandum Date: May 29, 1961 To: Howard From: O'Hare Subject: Gratitude Thanks for your information, qltem is closedj . S ,Q f O, 4-'- g ,O 1 'oh . 4 5 S . sos U, , ,V ' Q 0 f s : 1 2? 'ds : ff g 49' alll .
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NEW YORK TIMES Office Memorandum Date: May 29. 1961 To: Helen Howard, Star Reporter From: Patti O'Hare, Feature Editor Subject: finquire morgue forj May 29. 1951 Northwest Tribune Please find this material as it has been ten years since we graduated and I would like to reminisce. NEW YORK TIMES Office Memorandum Date: May 29, 1961 To: O'Hare From: Howard Subject: Tribune and Alumni Upon reading article in said paper, I am curious to know what the various alumni are doing now. Is there any possible way to gain this information. NEW YORK TIMES Office Memorandum Date: May 29. 1961 To: Howard From: O'I-Iare Subject: Research results After considerable research I have dug up the following data. I am pleased to find that so many of the old class have made names for themselves. Many are near New York and that is how I have received word of them. Philip Sullivan is in the mmic business and I've heard he is a second Harry James and with a wife like Betty Grable. In locating him I ran across LaVonne Hollibaugh who is now a member of the kick chorus in Radip City Music Hall. Of course you've read about Jimmie Winters who is a big-time politi- cian in Washington D. C, Another old standby who has made good in the big city is Charles Wark, who is principal of a school of ballet, Some of the 51 ers have really acquired glamourous occupations like Lavonne Poll who is artist-in-chief for Esquire Magazine. Wayne Avery is doing fine as wrestling coach in Vassar College for women. I have received word via Associated Press that a few of our friends have devoted their lives for sake of humanity. Bob Griffin is said to be one of the finest brain specialists in the cormtry. Jack McNett is engaged in the field of chemical technology in M. I.T, Then there is Ruth Howard who is head nurse in Mayo's Clinic. Others who often hit the front pages of our paper are: Sharline Martin, who owns and operates a racing stable and who is rumored to be a bookie on the sly. Darlene Cum- mings, the sweet, unpretentious gal of yesteryear now a millionairess, throws gala parties weekly as a hobby. Those having miscellaneous trades are: Eleanor Toepfer who is a comptometer fwhatever that isj, Leona Clatwortby is a detective of renown and Jim Prouty is a big time union leader in Chicago.
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GRADUATICN 5' Bottom: Gail Plummer, Phil Sullivan, Jaime Bailey, Larry Gerdon, Helen Howard, Jim Prouty, Eleanor Toepfer, Jack McNett, Darlene Cummings, Ruth Howard, Sharline Martin, Clarence McNett, Donna Wright, Quinn Sullivan, Eleda Snedigar, Bill Wheatley, Noreen Franks, Jim Winters, Patti 0'Hare, Bob Griffin, Lavonne Poll, Charles Wark, Louise Lunde, Jim Porch. Leona Clatworthy, Wayne Avery, Lavaughn Hollibaugh, HONOR STUDENTS k t t, , . if-rim ...Q-uasa..r Li... J Leona Clatworthy, Bob Griffin, Louise Lunde, Jaime Bailey, Gail Plummer, Helen Howard and Patti O'Hare, All of these students are the five high in their class except Jaime who re- ceived a teaching scholarship,
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