Sutton Memorial High School - Exitus Yearbook (Sutton, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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is so old it’s new . . . Janice Swindell is Mrs. Lawrence Wentworth, wife of the professor of inorganic chemistry at Vassar, She now teaches English there after starting her career as school marm in the Ozark Mountains. She can only stay with us for four days because she is going to a reunion at Wheaton College in Massachusetts . . . Nancy Taft and Henry Hickory have been married since June of ’51 and are living happily in Sutton with their three little Hickory sticks; Hickory, Dickory, and Doc. Nancy and Henry have a ranch style home in one of the new housing projects and are very active in church and civic affairs Ruth Patterson has been telling us about her interesting experiences in the WAF ' s. She is a member of the first Women’s Air Force Group to ' fly-transport planes into fighting zones. Now she is married to a successful New York architect and lives in a fashionable district on Long Island . . . Carol Ross married a TV actor and they now have an early morning breakfast show, complete with coffee cup chatter and domestic bickering. We all remember how photogenic Carol was, so it is no wonder she is a success on television . . And what about me, Cynthia Fisher, who is writing this. I’ve traveled even more than I’d bargained for during my three years in the Waves. After this I went to college on the G. I. Bill and studied journalism which got me a job as a foreign correspondent in occupied Russia. I’m married now to the editor of the American newspaper in Moscow and we are living there with our two children who are privileged, as are my husband and I, to be wit- nessing the formation of a Democracy where none had existed before . . . Jim’s wife has just told us that supper is ready, so I will close by saying that I sincerely hope we will have many more reunions after this one in order to keep alive old friendships and relive the days of our youth which are so dear to us no matter how separ- ated our lives have become. Cynthia Fisher Arthur LaFleur.

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has taught math and sciences at Wellesley College. The environment has proved to be too nerve-wracking and dangerous for a sworn bachelor, so he intends to transfer to a men’s college. Despite all, rumor has it that a cute little Senior will accompany him as his bride . . . Bill Bullard married a widowed farmer’s wife whose chickens he had stolen, and who gave him his choice between the joys of wedlock or jail. To save others from his fate, he has founded the Bullard Detective Agency for the apprehension of chicken thieves. His home and headquarters is an abandoned toll booth on the Brooklyn Bridge. Why shouldn ' t Bill live there. He bought the bridge the first day he was in New York. While trying to collect his tolls, he was grazed by twenty cars in one day. But persistence pays. He told us proudly of the day when an organ-grinder’s monkey threw him a penny . . . Ronnie Pacquin and Art LaFleur run a commercial airline from Boston to Rio De Janeiro. Ronnie was a jet pilot in the war so he handles the flying end of it while Art does the selling and accounting. They also operate a protection agency on the side with Art selling and Ronnie as chief muscle-man. For people who must be forcibly persuaded, they call in David (“Two-Gun Moore’’) and his boys from David’s cattle ranch outside of San Antonio, Texas. He worked there as a cowhand after leaving S. H. S. and later inherit- ed it from his uncle. They found that imported stampedes were an effective means of con- vincing those hesitant about buying protection . . . Before flying up for the reunion, Ronnie and Art picked up Philip Smith in White Sands, New Mexico, where he is an atomic re- searcher for the government. He is at present engaged in a project for launching the first rocket to Mars which will surpass the speed of these flying saucers which are seen more and more. He himself will be a member of the rocket crew and if he gets to Mars and back, he promised to tell us what Martians really look like . . . Grant Johnson has found a place in the sun as a set designer and builder for MGM Studios in Hollywood but fears for his job because movies are rapidly going bankrupt as a result of the widespread patronage of colored and two-way television and of radio, which 18

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