Bethany High School - Reverie Yearbook (Bethany, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 22 text:

 ev tie CLASS PROPHECY This has been such a busy day bere at the orphanage, I scarcely glanced through my mail this morning. Now that the dear little ones are tucked in for the night, I can read that bulky Round Robin which I have been looking for so eager- ly. It was timed perfectly -- here it is back to me on the very day we graduated from Dear Old Bethany High School -- 25 years ago. Ah, me, just yesterday, and yet - - Well, at least this first one is from home; the supervisor of Marrobone Township, Mr. Robert Brewer. Dear Classmates: I am so proud of my wife, Darlene, and our two sets of twins: the boys, 15, in B. H. S. adding weight to the football team and the girls, just 10, the cutest band majorettes in Moultrie! I’d like to tell you all about them and our fine herd of prize-winning sheep, but in a half-hour I hafta be in Springfield. We supervisors are still trying to get a County Fair here, and we have succeeded. It's up to me to select a date today. I'm sure you will all be here for the big Homecoming Fall Festival in October. Be seeing you - - - - Bob - - - Nellie Marie - - - still a champion of defenseless creatures - - - she’s National President of the Humane Society with headquarters in New York City. This letter sounds as if she's quite busy, and with her husband, a successful porter, lives in the Waldorf - Astoria. Here’s another letter in the same envelope - - well, this is news!! The husband Nellie mentioned is writing too - - Donald Brown - - bet be looks jaunty in his fine uniform. Listen to this - - they’s just re- turned from a cruise along the Atlantic Coast to Key West and back in their private yacht. Miss Norma Carlyle; Institute of Physio-Therapy, Denver, Colorado My road has been rough and rugged. Nurse's training is no picnic! (Amen to that one, Norma) but thanks to the spirit of our high school I never could think of giving up. The endurance of my patients is a challange to anyone. I think of all of you often. Once in a while I see some one from home. I hope to fly over to Bethany this fall. HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA!!???? Well - - if it isn’t Joy Clark's handwriting - - chief telephone operator at Hollywood and Vine. Do I get the low-down on all the celebrities!!! My book “Listenin' In'' will reveal more than Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper ever dreamed of !!! (Lawton unity, eAaol - ? 950

Page 21 text:

Reverie - A careful young cutie is Kay, Sh e does things the most exact way. Dave Wimmer, who needs it. Now gets it. Kay deeds it. In hopes he will use it some day. Boh Younger's wide open expression He leaves to Bob Queen with discretion. It's useful and good For scooping in food. Beyond that it needs much suppression. Our beauteous classmate Yvonne - - She has nothing to leave anyone. In a bit of a dither She's taking ail with her And leaving with Wayne on the run. Jay Perisho shyly admits That luc Vy is Becky, who gets. His lore scientific And wisdom terrific. It fairly will baffle her wits. Miss Clark, whose first name is Joy, Her giggle she leaves to a boy. Twas a problem, who best Should receive this bequest. Said she, “Let's leave it to Leroy.'' Mr. Keown's little boy Doug, Says, giving his mustache a tug, “This I will will To Saddoris until He has one of his own for his mug.'' I'm Peter the Piper, yo ho! I tootle my sax fast and slow. But since bask etball I've no time at all. So Coach Baker can have it to blow. -■ 'rfycyti ScAoaC - f 950



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IRevexie — And here's Betty Cruse - - I'm not familiar with this last name but look at this interesting group snap shot - - in front of their ultra modern residence. Three boys, and is their Dad handsome!!! It's amazing - or is it? - how far-reaching B. H. S. training has proved itself. Now here s Sandra Hampton, head of Home Economics Department at Texas Christian. She says she's compiling a new set of recipes for use in high school cafeterias. Well, next is Kay's letter. No, it isn't Kay Johnson any more. Her husband is program director of station KANT and their six year old daughter has now joined her mother in ccmedy act which is fast becoming a top television show. Kay appeals to the class of 1950 for some of her old gags, if they happen to remember still. The Keown Baby Sitters Agency, Inc. If it isn't good old Doug - - - always thinking of others, and rendering a fine service. Now if my job were not such a permanent one there'd be the place to apply for one. I know, I might get help from among his clients. Ah, here's a familiar name, Malone: Deanie too, has reached the top, though he hasn't traveled far. It's nice he's still near Dalton City. He says that as Coach of B. H. S. he is still battling with the referees from Decatur and the rivalry between his successful Mustangs and the Lovington Panthers is as keen as in 1950! What's this? Rev. - - - Who? Oh, its Carlin Joe, wife of the pastor of the most fashionable Church in Sullivan! She says her family of six, and the many social demands keep her so busy, she hasn't seen a good show for ages! Smith Manufacturing Company - - - Now this must be Yvonne's letter. Yes, she's the wife of another successful Smith, and they have a large family, too. Well if they're all as pretty as their mother, we'll be hearing from them sometime. Dear Classmates: Do any of you feel adventurous enough to accompany me on my next trip to Mars? You didn't think I d make it did you? Even Mr. Mahan had his doubts, but here I am ready for my second landing there, and I want someone to go along for proof this time. My wife is a great help to me in keeping all my data, maps and instruments catalogued. Signed: Jay Perisho Jane Powell says -- Are you surprised to hear from me down here at Sportsman's Park? - - Announcing the play by play of these Cardinals keeps my tongue moving even faster than in History Class, but at least I never get baseball tangled with agricultural pursuits. ----- Set cuttf 'ZSiyA- ScAooC - f 50

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