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-'iii THE REFLECTOR iii Thomas as secretaries. Our old friends Charles Walker and Forest Detroy are also working at the plant. Mr. Detroy recently resigned as President of the Tri-City CBurnt Prairie, Mill Shoals, and Bamhilll Subway and Transit Com- pany to be come a co-owner of the Hicks plant. Dorothy Hollinger and Wanda Water made the trip to Hyde Park from Ohicago where they manage the H 8a W Perfume Company. The ladies got their start in Do1othy's father's flower shop in Fairneld but turned from flowers to perfume and have produced many lovely creations. Their latest scent-sensation' is Sweet Essence of Cauliflower ,-- an odor you'll never forget! The newspaper world was represented by Mr. Viril Cunningham and Mr. Phil Martin. Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Martin are co-writers of the widely read and popular Vacuum Cleaner Column in the New York Times. Their motto is, We get all the dirt! Perhaps the happiest man at the reunion was Glen Piatt. Mr. Platt was inducted into the army several years ago but was retired on a pension after several months of service. Reason:-The army physicians pronounced him to be in a condition that only one person in one hundred million suffers from,- that of being too light for heavy work and too heavy for light work. Glen has a1wa5s dreamed of this but thought it too good to be true. After the banquet and the dancing were over, the old classmates wander- ed around the hall and talked about the good old days with old f-riendsg about the good times they had at High School, Gus's, The Lantern, and Jerd's. The reunion was a huge success. Everyone seemed to enjoy himself and all were reluctant to call an end to the celebration, but all good things must have an end. After singing the Red and Black , followed by a rousing Hayl Dye , the classmates of '42 hide farewell to one another and departed. -By Edythe Rheay and Phil Martin
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