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From here I proceed to the brIdffe party XKl'11Ch must be under way by th1s tIme It IS a stunmng apartment turnlshed beautlfully All the guests are former classmates dIessed In the latest fashlons created by RICHARD CLARK When the door opens the fIIst ones I see aIe HELEN FORE BERG PAULINE STROEAK YOLANDA ROSSI and KATHLEEN O MEARA When the maId announces me NIINNIE comes to freet me In splte of thell sur Ioundlngs and dec1ded change In apparel and enwronment they are the same old gang yuth the same Ioy ous sp1rIts unaltered It seems so good to be wlth them agam PIOITI the conyeIsIt1on I leaIn the whereabouts of manv classmates I 1IlqLllI'6 about MARGARET SCHAEK BARBARA FYLFR says She IS doIng splendIdly She and JENNIE JABISKI opened a Klnder garten here three years ago Next I ask about BETTY RUBINO and Lou ISE RYDEN Informs me that she has succeeded Mr Hughes as Math teach er back at T H S It pleases me to know her ambItIon IS fulfilled BETH RISEDORF tells me that CLARA HEWITT IS a PhvsIcal D1rector at a gIrls college and that FRANKIE DRANGINIS IS head coach of the athletIc teams at an exclusIve Prep School Each one chImes In wIth her 1nformatIon about someone or other DOROTHY STORRS IS an Art Instructor at a nearby HIgh School says RUTH BREEN HAZEL ALLEN says Speak1ng of teache1s MARIETTA KEN NEDY MIRIAM JENNY MARY READING and RLGINA TATE are local grade teachers MARGARET PEARCE adds So are ROSE CRUM BARBARA HoR 'roN NEILIF KOURY And STINA SAMUELSON Interrups CATHERINE MIRAN Someone of them Iny 1t9S me to attend the nIght club th1S ey enlng to help celebrate When I ask what thev re celebratmg MARGARET DAY FIELD says Al1C8 do you really mean youxe been In town all day and hay ent heard that yesterday TED BROWN graduated from Law School wIth honors? Each one begs me to stay claImIng that she really wants me but I have my doubts so I promIse to be at the Club ton1ght As I leave the buIldIng I look up the stIeet and see three famIlIar Ms comlng toward me The VIS stand for e1ther Musketeers or MG CARTHY MEYERS and MIGNONE MARY VIRGINIA and CATHERINE-Why I have nt seen them for years' They recognIze me and Invlte me to come to dlnner at thelr apartment Cthey l1ye togetherl WhIle Im at thelr home the Fuller Brush man knocks at the door The famIlIar VOICG draws me to the kItchen and thcre stands THOWIAS MCLAUGHLIN I begln to read the ey enlng papeI and Im more InteIested than ey 61 to find that ALBERT IFFLAND and ROBERT IINGOLDSBY are the Qd1t01S 111th RENNY BEL LI as sports edItor and JACK O SULLIVAN SCAIA and ROBERT SCOVILLE as ramblIng reporters although I thInk ELAINE SAMLELSON who IS also a reporter does most of the rambl1ng The maln topIcs In to nIght s ISSLIQ aIe most en1oy able Some 'ue 1 ARLINE NIORROWAY Is 11XdllI1g' the fame of McClelland Barclay Us ca I v . . . w . Y I , ,Y I , 11 1 4 171 ' K 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 11 1 1 I .x 1 1 , . I I I - 1-1 , 9 ' Y 5' y 1 I . 1 1 I v 1 . . 1 v , A 2, I I - ' I W - r ' I l I fl 1 7 V' 1: ' v 1 1 ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 . I I I . I I ' I ' . 1-1 Q 1 .SZ ' ,. . , . K, I 0 1 1 r v . ' I ' 1 V - . I U . . I Y N . a . ' ' sv . I , - L x 1 n ' . . . . , . sa - ' ' vs , , , cc ' , 1 9 i - 11 ! ! rv , In 1 . I . , . , 4 as H ' . I I ,- I , I . 7. . . Y . , . ' . f I I , v . Y I 1 Y Y V . ,, V . . ' 9 , . . . . . 1 1 ,s ' , 9 ' 1 A - ' I 7 ' 7 I , . . . . . . - . , . , . - J 1 v 1 . , 1 I . 7 ' 1 Y . Q 1 Y 4 I V ' sw V. - . , Y r r ' ' V 7 . 9 , . . . . - . ,i . N I ' W '- .V . C 1 : A '- 1' v, ' Y.
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ISSA SCOTT, and HENRIET TA PERRET In the Cash1eI s cage I see :MARY TRA FIDLO and ANN DECHILLO WalkIng down the maIn stleet of th1s town IS almost lIke a reunlon On my w ay to lunch I pass a neat lookmg g'10C61j and meat store, Whlch IS ow ned by two moIe classmates MOLLY LOVALLO and ROSE GRAZIANI Incorpmazted I-It lunch I leaIn two thmgs, Ill st, that the ente OI tne town aIe at tendmg a brldge pa1 ty thls atteI noon at IVIINNIE KERALL s swfanky apart ment I th1nk I ll xIsIt It to get tne lttest gosslp, 1115010115 and such tnlngs you know how aIteInoon bOC16LX p II ues ale ine otnel tnlng l nnd out lb that the laIgest maIIuIactu1eI U1 Lllpvllllg' gum 111 tne COUHIIY IS located heI e, and ne lb none otner Lfldll ouI capable, eHIcIent bILL KLAMBT lll call on hIm on the w ay to tnc budge paItv HIS IactoIy Ib Immense, nIs employees are many, and hIs office lb laxlshly tuInIshed lt seems that most 9m1J10yQlb III trus town ale gen e1ous to tl l61I'1OI'1 I'161 classmates, IWARJORII LEHOSKEY 18 hIs DIIX ate sec Ietaly It s lIke old tlmes to walk througn tne outeI ofhce and be able to say H1 to these g11lS who look so att1actIxe IH then neat ofnce Irocks They aIe many MARY IOMALA GERTRUDE LLANCY GRACE GROHS JEN NIE HORVATH NELLIE GLEASON DOROTHY LUKRAS WHADIA NARSIFF IVIARY STASIELA, MARION BEYER, GEORGETTE MOJON, MARJORIE VAGNOIT, MARGARET MAGYAR, and MARY HANLEY It sounds as If hIs oflice clerks would be hIs best customers Whlle Im at the office, a message comes IH that a worker In the f3CtO1y has just been taken to the hospltal suffermg flom IHJUFIQS re CQIX ed wfhIle YNOI'k1I1g Qsomethmg about gettlng tangled up w Ith the pow eItul chewlng gum B111 tells me It I go to thc hospltal w Ith hlm that Ill be su1p11sed and InteIested We go to the hospItal In BILLS b1g car chauffeuI ed by RALPH BRADLEY Du11ng ouI conx 61 satlon en Ioute he tells me that VALERIA MDICUS lb domg a thIIxIng busmess she does most of the woIk In heI large garage such as changIng tI1es, repaI1Ing the en gInes, etc Also that IRETON WILLIAMS lb a populaI dent1st IH town The hospital IS a b621l1tlfLll buIldIng wuth modern equlpment To enter you pIess the tlny button wh1ch automatIcally zIps open the door and the step on wfhlch you 19 standmg caII1es you thIough the entrance It w as founded by some of our classmates and called the FRANK M JEFFREY hospltal The fnst Informatlon I gatheI Is that MARY VOKETITES IS Su perIntendant of the nuI ses, VIRGINIA GRANGER lS the ch1ef surgeon, MYR TLE FULLER the labolatory technlclan and PRISCILLA PARSONS 1S the dIet 1c1an Three of the staff d0Ct01S aIe ARTHUR TORRELL GEORGE AGOSTON, and HFNRY PORCELLI Among the skIlled HUISQQ are DORIS SCHROEDER IQABELLF MITCHELL GERMAINE VVIILIAMS EVA GUIIDFORD HELEN WIL LIAMS ELLEN KINCAID LOUISE SNYDER GRETCHEN JACOB EVELYN Ho HENSEE MILDRED NIILLER and RUTH REYNOLDS ot the class of 35 T H S l4Zl Y . 4, - . v . V 1 . 7 . . . I . Y Y V 1 1 7 1 I Q Y V 1 K 1 ' : ' . , N V . . ' . ,V . A Y- v 1 - I . ' I ff , , V 7 v 1 - 1 11 0 1 1 n 1 . c I I v I ' 1 - V y I It w I I ' ' . L c I . ' w I I v w I I . I . Q 1 - . I I 4 I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 0. I i I I I I ' y. - A 1 I f- . K . ' I 'I y . 1 Q 1 V1 1 1 I I -1 I I I I v' ' Q 'w w I 1 v 11 - 1 y . - . I I , I - 4 . I 1 a 4V V -1 I 'I' v 1 J A L ' 1 1 'w ' ' n - - a ' . I at I ,, - 4 4' 15 v I ' 4 ' I , . , Y rw I , . I I - J ' 1 Y I 1 I 1 J 1 ' ' . . ' . I Y . . , . I I 1 . . . 4 . . . A L - . V . Y . . t . Y. A .. 4 . Y. . V . I A u . I 7. . . , . I A 1. . A Y , I . ,N . I , . I 4 V 1' O v 011 I 4 . I V Y .1 . I 4- v- 1- u I , I v A ' 4 I I I Y ' ' 1 ' 1' - , I I . .1 I 1 .1 . I V 4 11 . v V ' I ' V ' v 7 K ' ' y 'A 44' y A I L - r v - V I I . u K - y ' ' . I A 1 ' n Y 1 l 11 I . I I I , I. I y - J 'fr ' 1 ' 1 Y I, - , s v a Q ' , 7 , I , L , . . . I
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2 DONALD GEER has broken the In o1ld s 19CO1d fO1 a non stop illght a1ound the woIld 3 PETER DROZDENKO S latest nox el and book of poetlx ale a houhng success They aIe saId to be selhng lIke hot cakes 4 EDWIN SEYMOUR lb due gl eat credlt as a successful statesman and orator 5 STEPHEN KLONOSKI has recentlv completed plans for the huge brldge to be constructed across Lake Erle 6 ANN WADHAMS wIll leave town tomouow for Afrlca where she w11l undertake darlng mlssxonary work Now the atmosphere at the mght club on thIs chaIm1ng June ex en Ing IS enchantlng Ewery detall 1S completed to perfectlon I flnd JULIA 7WICK IS the hostess As I Slt down at a nearby table I not1ce the muslc IS furnlshed by HARRY RADOM S most fashlonable orchestra Clncludlng ERNEST RASCHKE and CHARLES BERTANGJ featurmg MAMIE AVENIA and BABE MALONE as dancers and entertalners JULIA comes ox er to tell me that besldes TED S good fOl tune we In ould also celebrate the arrn al of two now famed classmates BARBARA N0 VEY and EINAR PALM PALM has made a great h1t In comedy t3lk16S vIh1le looks famlllar At the corner table are BILL KLAMBT MILDRED ZELE EARL BRow and HARRIET SMITH When I ask BARBARA how she llkes New York she savs lt s Iust lIke home because FRANK COUCH and NICHOLAS KOLTKO are stage managers there GRACE FRITCH deslgns all her clothes and she Just couldn t do wIth out GERTRUDE BRADLEY to put the fimshmg touches on her costumes be fore she goes on stage When I dec1de to leave I remember that I don t know where to go to get home I see a sIgn Used cars for sale I go In to purchase or borrow one and who IS there sell1ng them but RAY and DICK WADHAMS wIth TED MIKLOS actmg as thelr mechanIc I select one go next door to buy gas from RAY MILLER S statlon and start on my way I look at the slgns and stores on the wax I slow up then after a mInute drne on Why I almost b6ll9X9 I am In Torllngton for back there lS a sIgn West mn Homes RADOM and TEMKIN Im drIv1ng slowly along the countrs slde vslth the vsarm SLIITIITIQI breezes blowmg In my face homeuard bound contented and happy to know that all my classmates from the T H S are gettmg along so sw ell ALICE ENGLISH I-143 T 'I ' 1 v 1 - ' , , ' ' ' Al ,!! L J . . I l I ' V' ' , l 'l . . , . . . v ' L. 'k 7- 4 7 v BARBARA has made her stage debut on Broadway. Well, this certainly ' J ! . .. . , . . 7 1. 1 9 . . , . I s ' ' 9 3 ' i-H 59 ' ! ' I , , . ., 7 I Y ' . Y . ,. . . ,, ' n ., .. .l 'I I . Y Y ! -V
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