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l'-T THE REFLECTOR H Most prominent at present are Bob Sanders, Vernice Puckett, Joe Felix, Esther Hannaford, and Alice Dickey who recently put their heads together and pro- duced the smash song hit of the year,- Looking At The World Through A Knothole . Ben Roundtree, and his secretary, Miss Marilou Nesler, flew to Hyde Park from New York City where Mr. Roundtree is the manufacturer of Roundtree's Run Remedy,-beneficial for hose. Several of the girls of the class have become beauticians, and good ones at that. Mozt of them, Grace Mayer, Rose Ada Sanders, Marian Lane, Mildred Musgrave, Margie Sanders, and Louise Gregory, have graduated from the 1e- nowned Bennett Beauty Culture College founded by none other than Miss Jaoquelyn Bennett. As all beauticians of today, they belong to the A. S. A. A. A. B. C. tAfTiliated Society of Amalgamated Association of American Beauty Ciulturists and Beauticiansl, founded by Louise Gregory. The class of '42 has produced some very outztanding athletes. Two, or rather three have starred in baseball, these being Kenneth Blackford, Harold Hammil, and Russel Wilson, who are on the most famous baseball team in the Western Hemisphere,-the Jerks from Albuquerque,-managed by the one and only Bob Chiz Friedman! Blackford pitches, Hammil is at first, and Wilson recently won the position of bat and water boy. Another very prominent athlete is our old friend Bob, better known as Slaughterhouse in the fight world, Johnson, unchallenged overweight medium light-Weight champion of the world! Miss Doris Smith and Miss Pat Lensgraf had to go only three blocks to attend the reunion. Miss Smith B the United States Ambatsadress to Dyspepsia and Miss Lensgraf is her personal secretary. They are both married and have families but prefer their maiden names in professional Work. Still carrying on the oil industry in Wayne County are Neal Laws, Ho- hert Kiger, Fred Veatch, and Ladown Farra. Kiger and Veatch are roughnecks land we do mean roughnecksl and Kiger and Farra. are drillers. Neal was a driller but it seemed as though he couldn't strike oil, so, on the suggestion of wifey lformerly .... Aw! You know who!J he began thinking of some other branch of the industry that he could enter. I-le couldn't think of any so made one. He began pulling up dry oil wells, cutting them up and selling them as post holes and has been doing it ever since. There ls quite a demand for these post holes and Neal has amassed quite a fortune. Robie Fearn's Nursery and Kindergarten in Fairfield was suspended for a week when Robie and her helpers came to Hyde Park. Robie has worked in several such institutions but was not content until she had one of her own. She has Alioe Grubb, Mary Hensler, and Jean Miller helping her. This trio teaches the kids to play in the sand piles and knock down tin soldiers. They also lull the kids to sleep when night rolls around. A most famous statesman present was Sen. Paul Gurley, who is still carrying on for the Bundles for Congressmen Pension Plan. Miss Naomi Hat- lett accompanied the Senator from Washington. Miss Hatlett was postmis- tress in the Senate until recently released because she was suspected of tamper- ing with the Senate males. IM:-zybe she lsn't Miss Hatlett anymore!! The problem of how to transport all the old class-mates from the States to Dyspepsia. was solved when Charles Hicks offered to fly them down in several of his planes. Mr. Hicks owns the Hicks Airplane Plant of Fairfield, lformerly Chefford Master Mfg. Co.J. Mr. I-licks has working for him M'ss Martha Smysor, Miss Jewell Wilson, Miss Betty Winter, and Miss Geneva A J 3 5351
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