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gal! mferman STEv1E Basketball '52, '53, '55g Arehbearer '52, Play '54, '55, Min- strel Show '55, Assembelr Staff '55, Chorus '53, 354, '55, Soft- ball '53g Wlinter Carnival Committee '53, Editor of Taller '55, Prom Committee '54, Stevie .she is to a few, ,f Gail to all the rest. No matter what she tries to 1 She always cloes her best. sw, uae, Colby College Class President '52, Basketball '5:2. '53, '54, '55, Student Council Representative '53g Choral Art Society '53, '54, '55: Student Government Committee '54, Prom Committee '5-lg Class Play '54, '55, Sports Editor-Assemhlcr '5-5. u Her intelligence sometimes reveals Exactly the way shy feels, But her happy laugh discloses A life filled with sunshine and roses. Joan wkyfe jon XVilfred Academy Arehbearer '53 ,'54g Basketball '53, '54, Prom Committee '-544 Usher for Class Plays '54, '55, Newspaper Stall '55q Literary Editor for Assembler '55. Her intelligent looks conceal her personality For she's full of jokes. fun, and rasealityf' l, fyhinla llfuooal PHIL WooDx ' Class Secretary '52, '55, Rifle Club '52, Basketball '52, '53, Manager '55g Temporary Student Council '53, Student Coun- eil Vice-President '54, President '55, Baseball '52, '53g Class Play '54, '55, Boys' State '54g Prom Committee '5-ig Choral Art Society '54, '55, Student Government Committee '55, Editor-in-chief of Assembler '55. At times he makes us very macl, At times he's goody-goody. But think of all the fun we'ce hall, VVith our euerlouing W'oocly. 44 37 , K ix ,F
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CKC156 pl'0,9A QC? -lllllC 10, 1966 Miss Mary Sue Smith Gallup Research Poll Industry New York, New York Dear Mary Sue, I have been commissioned by the Mid-XVestern United Insurance Firm to give a dis- sertation on world problems and the way they effect the physiological needs of the people since 1955 until the present day. I was extremely surprised to learn that you are the secretary to the manager of the Research Poll office located in New York. I am research analyst for the western branch of the Gallup Polls and am awaiting a new foreign assignment in the process. 1 imagine we will be working together on this matter. The other day I happened to run into an old classmate of ours, Philip Picard, and I mean ran into him. Being the type of fellow he is, he excused my carelessness, and we began to discuss the success of classmates over locked bumpers and crashed fenders. Phil is the owner of a fleet of Cadillacs, Buicks, and Fords, and runs his own Drive-U-School in Longbeach, California. just at that moment a police car pulled up to a screeching halt and California's version of Rudolph King got out to give me a ticket. However, when Carl Schwalbe realized that I was a former classmate of his, he discovered he had forgotten his tickets and after a few words he left. It seems that Karen Falhgren, head buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue, just returned from her latest Paris buying trip with the newest Parisian and Italian creations. While in Paris, Karen visited Carol Harmon, who, as you no doubt know, married her boss while working as a secretary to the United Nations and is residing in Paris. I read in the newspaper that janet Goodwin, literary critic for the New York Times, has awarded the Book-of-the-Month medal to Andrew Graham for his novel The Individual- istu. Andy is now a rising novelist and renowned psychologist and adds this award to a host of others. janet has just refused an offer to work for one of the Paris newspapers, to remain with the New York Times. Doctor Philip NVood has been named the Doctor of the Year for his valuable service to the government in his research in the field of incurable diseases. Sandra Cooper has also been assigned by the government to continue work in this field by being appointed Director of Medical Technologists at the Medical Base Center at VVashington, D. C. It is interesting to note that Sand is working in the new, ingeniously constructed research build- ing designed and constructecf, under the direction of David E. Cox. Another one of our classmates is residing in X'Vashington. Edward Bodmer, the designer of the fifteen dollar bill, has been commissioned to design the new postage stamp series. The former Marijane Roche and her doctor-pilot husband have devoted their lives to serve the sick of the Alaskan wastelands. Marijane is a member of the Alaskan Community .ind Visiting Nurse Corps of which she is an associate founder. It seems that classmates of ours have been attracted by the lure of foreign countries. Sally VVeber, the former Vienna correspondent and linguist, has been awarded the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for exceptional work in foreign coverage. Sallyis husband is preparing her story as a basis of a Big Story tele-cast. Dean Jacqueline XVare has been recalled from Germany where she has been an exchange Dean to an exclusive Girl's School to become Director of Education for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Before returning to this country, Jackie is flying to Rome to visit Shirley Giannetti who has been transferred from the Chicago Airline Office to Rome where she is serving as a secretary. Ioan Whyte is now the chief hair stylist for the John Power's Modeling Agency and is preparing to accompany her husband on a nation-wide lecture tour to various beauty culture schools. Joan was visited by Shirley Prue. Shirley recently completed her Australian guest tour with Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra. Even with her heavy touring schedule, Shirley and her agent husband and three young sons, still find time to visit old friends in all the major cities of the world. Carmen Fiumara has sent to press a sequel to his last book of limericks which swept the nation. His latest book has been illustrated by himself. Carmen is a cartoonist for one of the leading newspaper syndicates when he is not writing. Nothing much is heard from Barrie Farrar. He is too busy counting the millions he is making on his latest oil discovery in Oklahoma. He did take time out to spend a few minutes with Carlin Nightingale when Chickie passed through on his way to Mexico where he has been sent by the American Exporting Firm, because of his adeptness at Spanish and his selling ability, to set up a branch office. Chickie met Jack Haehnel on his way. Iack has designed a new, faster, more economical sports car and was on his way to the testing grounds for a trial run. Lt. Christine Fitzgerald, after five years in the Waves, married a Vice-Admiral and has set up housekeeping in a unique home, a reconditioned submarine. Diana Dery, who married her childhood sweetheart just after graduation, is traveling in the Pacific area with her hus- band and their six children. Diana is returning shortly to her new home in Iowa. Gail WVater- man has been promoted to Superintendent of Nurses at the Oregon Air Force Base. Gail is giving up her career shortly to spend full time as the new bride of an Air Force pilot. I must close now but will most likely see you when I arrive in New York. Since1'ely yours, MARY ANN DUFFY A1'torney-at- Law cc as
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