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TWELVE YEARS SPENT TOGETHER With a steady swing and an open brow We tramped the ways together, We are clasping hands at the crossroads now For the ways of men must sever. Class Will We, the Claes of 1951, being of sound mind and body, do hereby file our last will and testament to the Julius Pinnell High School. Irene wills her job as President of the Sunshine Society to Ruth Ann Peabody and hopes she will be successful throughout her term of office. Betty C. wills her ability to make the honor roll to any deserving person who wishes to have the ability. Betty T. wills her ability to get along with others to anyone who finds this quality difficult to attain. Margaret wills her many dainty little neckscarves to anyone else who likes to dress up sweaters. Bob wills his job as President of the Hi-Y to Richard Witt for the school year of 1951-52. The Senior Class wills its ab l get along in class 1 ity to meetings, to attend school regularly, and to make money on concessions to the Junior Class. Page ll
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CLASS PROPHECY 'Dear, my feet achei' I said, as I sat down to remove my spike heels. And as I laid my head back to doze, I glanced around the den. I spotted the 1951 REFLECTOR that I hadn't even thought about for more than eight or twelve years. It made me smile just to think of my happy school days and I do mean happy ones. I read the dedication to the alumni lus nowlg then, I saw the five smiling faces of the seniors. Gosh, to me they were a great class! Irene, first, a worthy President she was. She loved them and left them and nearly always drifted back to our one and only Bob. lShe didn't know either on our Graduation Day what she was going to be. She was going to be anything from an Elementary teacher to a clerk at Adlers.J Irene and I have always corresponded regularly as we knew each other before our first year of school, so we tell each other of our activities by mail and not long after graduation from high school Irene entered Butler. After being a success in College life, she went to New York to teach those York students. To hel support herself she acquired a job at Macy's Department store. ?Remem- ber the report I gave on Macy's Department store in Secretarial Practice Class one day girls?l I think she surely got interested that day. After working Saturdays and all the time she could at the department store, she began to grow to be one of their essentials. And now, as we are about to celebrate our 29th birthday, Irene is a career girl to the fullest extent, but she still has the ability to keep three or more guys dangling from the other end of her telephone line. And here is Betty Castner, who came to our class for the Junior year, whom we all accepted to be our friend and classmate. I hear occasionally from Betty through the Sm1th's ther in-lawsi. She and Everett announced their engagement officially at our Commencement, and later married and settled down to a happy life, only to have Everett called to the Army, so she went to live in Chicago to be near him. Being as only Betty would be, she wanted to help Everett make a future for them so she got a job in the Arthur Murray Dance School to teach Square Dancing. She is a successful teacher and really knows her way around the big cities. Margaret, the 'jolly good fellow one' has settled down to be a prominent beautician in Florida. She gets the glamour girls and sometimes Marjorie Main and even Georgeous George. Incidentally, she has invented a reducing machine that really works. At least it has worked on her. Also, I almost forgot to say she married some guy with millions of dollars, and she is a model wife. Now Bob, with that 'actorish' pose and a solemn smile. With whom we griped and grumbled at but never really meant it, and I want to say that we were fortunate in having a fellow like Bob in our class. That dairy barn is almost like an apartment house, everything so clean, even the cows get a weekly pedicure. He travels to New York several times a year, I wonder if they are all dairy meetings! And me, a successful comparison shopper at W. H. Blocks and head of the branch, as I've dreamed of being since a sophomore. Oh dear, time flies, my husband will be home from playing golf with ex-governor Shricker. KHe was trying to get him interested in Insurance.J Page 12
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