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xwvxwxwwvvvvvvvvvwwwwwx-vxvwxxwxvwwvvvvvvxwwwvxvvvv 9 vxsx-wxwvwxw-vvsex xxxxxxx about the Eskimos. Jean said she is cold and would like to go home to Lena, but Joan is too fascinated with the Eskimo habits to give them up. Their traveling companion, Paul Shumaker, is a lumberman now. He cuts down fourteen foot Christmas trees for a living and it is rumored that he has really seen Paul Bunyan and his big blue ox, Babe. He would not tell whether he had or not. Julia Shippee wrote saying that she would be unable to come because her fly- ing school out in California takes up all of her time. She teaches girls how to fly and her hobby is instructing them on how to get a husband. As yet, Julia is unmarried but has her eye on a young man who flies shipments of false teeth to Chicago. Joan Gallagher lives there too, and was also unable to come because of business duties. She manufactures the false teeth in large quantities and has quite a flourishing business. Three years ago, she took one of Julia's courses and was married. Now she has twin boys and is expecting some little sisters for them soon. Lois Howe was the most interesting member of the reunion. She is secretary to the largest traveling circus in the world which also employs Rose Marie Beyeler. Rose Marie draws posters for their side-shows. She does not like her job very well because the sword-swallower practices swallowing with her paint brushes and she loses a great many expensive brushes that way. Marvin Koch and Margery Wilkinson took time out from their world travels to visit their classmates at the reunion. They have a watermobile, designed by Marvin, by which they can travel both on land and in the water. This makes it very convenient for them to cross oceans and keep right on going when they reach dry land. Next, they plan to go to Bermuda. Margery is compiling a book of poems about the very strange things which they see on their journeys. The title of the book is Mr, Gassman Would Never Believe This! Now one of the richest men in the world, Donald Talbert took time out to attend the reunion. He owns a large chain of stores which sells only 'model air' plane kits and innerspring mattresses. He said that he sells a great many of both products because people find that they like to lie on the mattresses while making model airplanes. The two remaining members of the Class of '51, Pauline Jacobs and Sylvia Starr, are both now in foreign countries. Between tasks, however, they came to see all their old friends at the reunion. Both girls are working in the jungles of South America. Pauline has organized several campaigns trying to get the natives to wear more clothes, and she also teaches the children their A.B.C.'s Sylvia has combined her nursing aspirations and her love of wildlife. Every day she hunts for sick animals and gives them aid. She also ministers to any ailing natives and said she is very happy in her work. Well, there you have the Class of 1951. Let us spy upon them no longer, but leave them at their reunion to gossip and meditate over their school days which are gone, never again to return. xwxvxdvxwxxxxx-xwvvvvvva.-xwxwlvvx-vxvx x-xxwfxxm-wvxwvvxwv N4wX0N5x4X4X'x'XNXNNNNYXN' xx x xxxxx 23
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NYN'YNQNQYNPYYYYYYXNXNWNNNN'YNNXNYYYXNNYYYYNNYYYYXNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYXNYYXNYYYXNYXNXAN can you imagine? Rose Marie - not talking about her dates? Lucky - not chasing a new girl? Johnnie F. - not grinning at a girl? Joan G. - as a blue-eyed blonde? Lois - being noisy? Pauline - without her curls? Carol - not making one of those dolls? Cookie - not arguing with Mary Dunn? 1 Roberta-not going after something she wants? Johnny L. - without a plaid shirt? Butch - awake in history class? Que-not talking on and on and on? JoAnn S. - as a bashful little girl? Julia - being six feet tall? Paul -without all that hair? Sylvia - with a dainty, high voice? Don T. - not pestering the girls? Jean-- without Joan? Joan - without Jean? Buzz - doing something he doesn't want to? Margie - not playing the piano for someone? favorite pastime Rose Marie - going to dances Lucky - girls Johnnie F. -- his goats and sheep Joan G. - going to Warren Lois - waiting for that phone call from Winslow Pauline - Claire Carol - making clothes and dolls Cookie - making something out of a piece of wood or a lump of plastic Roberta -- JoAnn Johnny L. - that certain junior lass Butch - trying to talk the teachers out of giving him homework to do Que - talking JoAnn S. Roberta Julia - Did you hear about.. .? Paul - drawing Sylvia - doing typing budgets Don. T. - fooling around at play practice Jean T. - writing letters Joan T. - reading in study hall Buzz - doing nothing Margie - thinking about the future we think that . . . Rose Marie is artistic Lucky is hap-py Johnny F. is O. K. Joan G. is talkative Lois is quiet Pauline is reliable Carol is polite Cookie is smart Roberta is capable Johnny L. is neat Butch is lively Que is noisy JoAnn S. is studious Julia is cheerful Don T. is interesting Paul is slow Sylvia isp graceful Jean is Joan Joan is Jean Buzz is fun Margie is talented pet peeves Rose Marie - anything that interferes with her dates Lucky - girls who won't pay any attention to him Johnnie F. committees Joan G. - ofiice practice class Lois - drifting snow and school buses Pauline - blouses with high necklines Carol - people who tell her to do something at the last minute Cookie - the 1951 ANNALIS Roberta - other girls Johnny L. - people who wear plain shirts Butch-teachers who he can't talk into something Que - girls who don't say anything JoAnn S. typing Hi-Notes Julia - Miss Donker Paul - history map reports Sylvia - high heels and silk dresses Don. T. - carrying around school books Jean T, - people who don't answer the letters she writes , Joan T. - school work Buzz - American History Margie - unappreciative people -XN-vwvxsxxwxwwwvvvx-xwwxwwwwvwwwwwxwvvvx-N NYXNNNXAAQ Q,
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