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Unionville High School, The Graphic, 1951, Page 16

Description: sister. We stop for fuel at Martinsville and I spy a tall, blonde manwho resembles VIRGIL GALYAN. It is Virgil I We chat a few minutes andhe tells me he has become a rancher on a six hundred acre farm inIllinois. In our conversation he tells me about JOE THOMAN. He has agambling Cascino in Reno, Nevada. I also learn that TOM McCLARY hasserved with the United States Marines for three years. How does hemanage his family? I have heard he has four children, but I liever didknow who he married. He is stationed in Washington and is eligible fordischarge soon.I decide to stop in at the local Kresege store. Here I find themanager to be a lovely dark complexioned lady, dur former classmate,BETTY McCOY. Betty and I go to her office to talk over old times, andI learn that PAT BAUGH owns a health resort near Colorado Springs,Colorado. She is married to a former marine lieutenant.When I arrive at my sister’s home late in the evening, I tell herabout my interesting experiences in meeting my classmates of 1951. Allof them seem happy with their work even though they’re scattered amongseveral states. I then wonder about my teachers, and Ginger tells methat Mrs. Dorcas Richardson is living in her new home near Oakland,California. She sold her home on the Ellettsville Road, and her newhome is so modern she has a swimming pool and an indoor garden in herhouse. When will she ever stop building houses .’ Mr. Leslie Wey ishead basketball coach at Columbia University. She tell’s me that Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Breeden have retired from teaching and have made amillion dollars selling TV sets throughout the western states. Theylive in Spokane, Washington. I visit the school the next day and findtwo of my former teachers still there. Mrs. Beth Trennepohl plans toleave the teaching profession in the spring. Her husband graduated in19£1 and is Indiana’s state attorney. They will reside in Ft. Waynewith their two children. Mrs. Jean Jones and her husband own a ranchin Texas and she hopes to be able to fly back and forth to school nextfall.Yes, many changes have taken place in ten years, but, to me, myclassmates and teachers are still the friends I knew then, and theschool we loved so well is still full of the wonderful school spirit.Mildred Marie Mann,CLASS PROPHETCLASS-WILLWe, the Seniors Unionville High School, being of feeble mind andmemory do hereby, on this day of May L, 1951, make and publish our willand testament, willing to the underclassmen and faculty our own and personal belongings.To the Teachers,we leave the underclassmen who answer”! don’t know”and who don’t get their lessons.To the Janitor, we leave the paper that collects on the west sideof room ten.
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Collection: Unionville High School

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