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Elllnuu E Twe ll t y-two Class Poem COBIBIENCEMEXT lVide is the world, and many paths to follow, The years stretch far ahead, today is swift. So much to dream and learn and plan and ponder! Tasks to achieve and waiting loads to lift. Giver of youth, and youth's glad zest of living, lvho archest all men's ways with heavenls own blue, Bfay I bring happiness in many placesg May I be happy, too. Maker of Life, in some far-off Tomorrow Bfay those I've learned to love, my classmates, Know that Thou who doth the lily clothe Will always guide and never shall forsake. God of today, as of the far-off future, ' How much I have-and more lies waiting me! Help me to find the task I best can do, And do it as for thee. - IAICILLE CRELIEANS '27
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EJ ------' --------- El 9255 : .-A, llgglll Class Prophecy 1 A-'N - 'lr l ly -I-P I . , 'L-'71 W Aren't colds the queerest things? They make you so thickheaded that you can think or imagine the most absurd circumstances and yet, every once in a while, some queer thought turns out to be, well-not so queer. lVith such a fitting situation for a class prophecy I will now begin my tale of absurdities and, I may venture to say, occasional truths. Since it was Easter vacation and my time was once more my own, I felt a longing in my heart to revisit my old home town. Arriving in Columbus on the evening of Good Friday I felt it my boundin' duty to attend church, so I decided to go to the Christ's Lutheran Church, which was so near my old home. Upon entering I was surprised and yet not surprised to see Edward Klopfer preaching with eager enthusiasm to a church full of just as enthusiastic laymen. The sermon indeed did my soul good and I was proud t obe able to say to my neighbor, Oh, yes, Reverend Klopfer and I were in high school together. At the close of the sermon I made my presence known to Edward and, as usual, when an old class- mate greets another, we began to reminesce. Our outstanding remember when was our frequent before-class disagreement as to just how our Virgil for the day should be translated. It being Holy VVeek I refrained from any unnecessary entertainment and so the next day I obtained a city directory and learned just Where to find who. Bly first destination was the home of Gladys Loudenslager. Yes, she was still a Bexley resident but one who would hardly have recognized Bexley as I saw it. It was no longer referredto as the Village of Bexley, or Bexley, a suburb of Columbus. It had grown and prospered unbelievably. I had heard that Gladys and Paul Moore were touring:with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and I trusted to luck that I would find her at home. Luck favored me and she it was who greeted me at the door. She told me that she had been on the road for a while but had given it up and taken to real estate in which she was really interested. lve always felt that Gladys had a good business head. ' I asked her about many of the old boys and girls and learned from her that Irma Hale, Lucille Kruckeberg, Martin Heil, VVilliam Teegardin, Clarence Sheats- ley and Tom Davis had come away with first honors at the last Olympic Games in France. They sailed on the Leviathan and guess who was in the original Levia- than orchestra? None other than Ray Klingbeil at the piano, Bill Strickler coaxing forth wails and moans from his sax and close by Paul Sterner put all his energy into his traps and drums. Not so bad for our old Bexley boys, I should say. I was over anxious to know about my ever-mischievous pals, Irene Handley and Elizabeth Roderick, and was indeed glad to hear that they had done nothing worse than go to the South Sea Islands with Miss Hamann. For some reason or other our Lib had given up her career as a nurse. f The day proved all too short, and soon, I found myself saying a lingering goodbye to Gladys. But before leaving I asked her if she could recommend me to a reasonable tea room and she directed me to just such a place run by Esther Tom- linson. I was so glad to know that Esther's previous years of guidance under her mother had proved so worth while. It is needless to say that I was delighted with my meal. Two n t y- f ou 1'
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