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Related: About this forumPunxsutawney's Class of 1951 holds 70th reunion celebration
PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA A small group from the Punxsutawney High School Class of 1951 recently held a luncheon in recognition of the anniversary of their 70th reunion.
The celebration involved nine members from the class of 216 students overall, along with five of their children, and was held at Punxy Phils Family Restaurant.
Although an entire class reunion was not held, said Nancy (Yount) Yates, the organizer of the event. a handful of Punxsy natives got together on June 16 to celebrate.
Yates has spent her entire life collecting newspaper clippings and photos of the class, which graduated on May 31, 1951. Sadly, she said 69 members of the Class of 1951 have passed away.
https://www.punxsutawneyspirit.com/news/punxsy-s-class-of-1951-holds-70th-reunion-celebration/article_d21c7e4a-d477-11eb-8c4a-3f3ffe91ca8b.html
FakeNoose
(35,666 posts)It's amazing that only 69 have died out of 216 graduates.
Congratulations to the class of 1951!
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)My three older brothers born around that time have passed.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)Some of those are likely dead by now.
Here's a very useful site: https://247wallst.com/special-report/2020/07/29/how-many-people-are-alive-from-the-year-you-were-born/2/
It starts with 1936, and says that some 43% of those born that year in this country were still alive in 2020. More than half of those born in 1939 are still alive. People fundamentally misunderstand life expectancy at birth, and don't understand that the longer you live, the longer you are likely to live.