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The staff of the '39 annual wrote to ,nd '24, asking for information concerning their activiti It was thought that this would be of considerable interes uatcs of Lancaster. Up to the present time, however, we g k 1 ----1i-l the members of the classes of '23 es since gricuiticw. t to the older grade have received replies from only seven former students. Portions of their letters follow: HI note that you ask for an accurate past yours. Surely you do not expect one the trcfn about his activities. account of my activities in the to incriminate himself by telling uFrom September, 1924, until June,l928, I was in Indiana University. Since that date, I have been connected with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, whose Bloomington office is located in the Graham Hotel. I was married on July 7, 1933. My wife was formerly Miss Helen R. Younger of Bedford, Indiana. We have one daughter, Marilyn Ann Mills, born July 1, 1938. We live at 211 South Union Street, Bloomington, Indiana.u fSignedD Ralph R. Mills HI worked on the Nickle Plate Railroad for twelve years and have been farming the last three years in Lancaster Tewnship. I am married and have a baby girl born March 25 of this year.U HI graduated with the class of 1924. fSignedj Kenneth C. Reed I was employed by the Gloverleaf Creameries for about 18 months, after that I tried my hand at salesmanship for about four months, UYou know, the Fuller Brush Man?n In the spring of 1926, I was employed as a filling station attendent, and a few months later I took a civil service examination. On October 26, 1926, I was appointed as a substitute at the post office at Bluffton, Indiana. I was shifted from one department to another from time to time, and at present I am designated as a utility clerk. HI married Marguerite Myers from Liberty Township on May 25, 1929. I have two sons, Gene and James, nine and six years old respectively.u nAfter graduating from the class of ness College in Fort Wayne and graduated course. For six years I was employed by baugh in Fort Wayne. Hln the early part of 1932, I moved QSigned2 Alvie W. Meyer '24, I went to International Busi- from their Secretarial-Stenographic the law firm of Shambaugh k Sham- I from Fort Wayne to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where one of my sisters and her family also reside. I WaS employed for four years in the Accounting Department of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and resigned in July, 1938. HI was married July 30, 1938, to Donald M. Sorden, a native and life- long resident of Philadelphia. My occupation now--housewife. NWhile I am inclined to doubt whether we can have much influence on l the vicissitudes of fortune, as the years roll by, I often wish I was again back'Valong the banks of the Wabash.n And always since I have resided out X
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-.......I ..'.'IQT.i... T LI Q 1'.IfI.LffflTIf....,.- ,?,i,, ,LI J L PJ 1.-,,i,,1,,,..,.. -.., of the state of Indiana, I have never missed the opportunity of mentioning the fact that I am still a Hoosier.H whiter graduating from L. H. S. with the class of '24, I immediately fSignedJ Madge C. White Sorder 1 went to work in Fort Wayne, doing tree surgery. On August 1, 1924, I had to givv up this work on account of ill health and took employment at Kings land with Eell's Store, working there tvo months. I was forced to quit to gc to a hospital for five weeks, undergoing two operations. HI resumed my work at Kingsland January 1, 1925, and on November 1, 1925, I was sent to Murray as manager of that store. HIn the spring of '25, I met Ellanor Frink of Ossian and on June 25, 1927, we were married and came to Murray to live. Our first child, Eliza- beth Ann, was born April 21, 1929, and two years later on August 30, Joyce Lou came to join us. HIn the spring of '32, we purchased the store I had been managing. The same fall I started driving a school bus and have continued to do so up until the present time. In February 1933, we started operation of a huckster truck in connection with the store. I was president of L. H. S. Alumni from April '34 until April '35. On September 14, 1935, David Keith came to us, this being the third child in our home. USince I leit my studies, I am happy to say I have always lived, with the exception of a few months in Fort Wayne, within sight of L. H. S. 4 QSignedj Hie Johnloz HI am married and we have lived on the HOld Auburn Road,H ten miles north of Fort Wayne, the last eight years. hy husband is employed at the General Electric in Fort Wayne. We have no children. Besides being a housewife, I have a hobby for flowers and pets. fSignedQ Elsie Zehner Jentzsch uAfter graduation from Lancaster, I attended Madam Blaker's College in Indianapolis. I then taught two years at Lancaster, after which I taught in the Indianapolis Schools for four years. Since 1933 I have been teaching in the Craigville and Lancaster Central bchools. I have been doing addi- tional college work at Butler and Ball State. - CSigned9 mary Louise Reynolds
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