Reinbeck High School - Smar Yearbook (Reinbeck, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 43 text:

Barbara Schelling wills her ability to stick to the same guy to Myrna Morrow. Richard Schick wills his job as captain of the HAll Starsn to Larry Crist. Larry Trepp wills his place on the lower balcony with a certain girl to Raymond Mumm and whomever his current flame is now. Bill Vest wills his curly locks and ability to sleep in classes to Warren Bown. Everett Wrage wills his walk and loud voice to Don Tandy. Don't take too big a step or whisper too loud, Don. Allan Wilkinson wills his ability to be a HJack of all Tradesn to Dennis Nichol- sen. The foregoing instrument was sighed by the said glass gf fl in our presence and by them published and declared as for their LAST WILL AND TESTAM NT and at their request and in their presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe our names as attesting witnesses at Reinbeck, Iowa this llth day of Mgy, A. D. 1251. WITNESSES ' I resides at 0 resides at 1 9 xkggxi resides at Senior Prophecy Ten years have passed since the class of WSIW have left old R.H.S. As I was eating breakfast early one summer morning in l96l,in the city of Reinbeck, I turned on the radio to hear an announcer saying that Dr. Elinor Linder, famous child specialist and head physician of the St.Francis Hospital in New York City, was to speak two evenings later at the annual Medical Convention at the Hotel Stakley in New York City. I rushed to the phone and quickly called up mytmo old girl friends, Ramona Halupnick and Betty Dinnebier,who is now Mrs. Don Moye, and who are farming the old homestead, and asked them to accompany me on a trip to New York City to hear Dr. Linder speak. They were very glad to accept the invha- tion. We decided to go via Chicago and make it a real vacation trip. We left the Reinbeck Airport at 10:00 and arrived at the Wilkinson Airport in Chicago at lO:u5. We were greeted by Allan, owner of the airfield, and his secretary, Miss Catherine Robinson. After a chat they invited us to lunch at the famous Larsen Inn which is located in the NHeart of the Loop.' Dale, the owner of the Inn, another one of our old classmates, sat down and visited with us. Dale informed us that if we would come back for the evening floor show, we would see Neva Ackerman as the featured star of the Heithoff Variety Show. The show was so well received by Dale's patrons that it is now running for its third season. We had to miss the floor show, much to our disappointment, as our next scheduled stop was at New York City, where we had arranged to see Bill Ragsdale catch for the New York Yankees, in the game against the hicago Cubs. We arrived at the ball park in plenty of time. During the game there was much booing at the umpire for the bad decisions he was making. Once, after he had called a strike, he turned around to pick up a bottle that had been thrown at him. We saw, in great surprise Craig Dirks, who formerly attended school with us. During the seventh inning stretch, we went down to the refreshment stand to get some pop. There we bumped into another one of our old classmates, Janice Paulsen. She told us that she was in town to see that game and do some shopping while Chuck was home taking care of the children. We went back to our seats and finished watch- ing the ball game. The Yankees won by four runs. 3:11 f X e .T K, . QQ'-L S 2

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