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Dearest long it through CLASS PROPHECY Pembervllle, Ohio Aprll 26, 1946 Dorothy Goeckerman thls time of the year I always begln thlnking has been S1DC6 our graduatlon Often when I worklng at the store and am waltlng for Pal and how get the old chlldren to come Home for supoer, I long to see those classmates of mlne It will certainly be n1ce to see at our reunlon thls sprlng, for remember, I'm having lt th1S year I received a ard prom Mawr McCreary the other day and she and Corky K hax ov d lnto the1r new home on Blerley Ave , Pembervllle I urely would llke to see them Irma Rolf and Wayne Sander were here Sunday but had to you go home as the1r hlred hand, Matth w Sutter, was golng away and they had to do the chores Who would have thought Irma would ever mllk cows or feed the p1gS? Laurene lS the only one 1n the class who hasn't done anythlng out of the ordlnary I can't understand how she ever escaped that sp1r1t of our class whlch led us from the paths of rlghteousness She 1S l1v1ng alone taklng care of her cat, canary, and hlred man, Lo el Fahle I haven't heard from Verna Ellert and Dean Coppeler for ages The last tlme I heard from her, they were mar rled and happy They have the sweetest palr of twlns I have ever seen Coral Thorvson and Clarence Hoodlebrlnk have the cutest llttle rl They l1ve 1n Wayne Clarence 15 a How soon a e you and Lor l P1erce golng to get mar rled? It 15 too bad he lost h1s money and you had to walt, but d1stance lends enchantment so they say He w1ll be glad to see you out there 1n Florlda By the way, d1d you read ln the soclety column of the paper that Kathryn Bulen 1S to be marrled 1n June? He 1S one of the patlents she took care of 1n St V1ncent's Hos pltal I was sure she and Ollver Hagg would make a match Robert Hannah has a very sw et wlfe I never thought he and Elleen Rhoda would be the rst ln our class to g t marrled 11936122 At . . . . A L V C 4 4. A I 1.12 . irc m e ' ' ' . . S . . . . . . . ' r . . . A . . . . . butcher in the meat market in Wayne. r e ' ' I - . X . e ' . ' fi ' e
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1 l PEM ERVILLE COMNENCEMENT Hlgh School AUd1tOTlum Thursday Evening, May 21, l936 Program Processlonal Hlgh School Orchestra Invocatlon Rev Thomas Penn Ullom Muslc Girls' Glee Club Class Appreciatlon Clarence Hoodlebrink President of the Class Class Oration Llleen Rhoda Muslc Class Chorus Address, I Hope Dusty Mlller Newspaper Edltor, X1lm1nLton, C510 Instrumental Solo Davld Sharp Presentatlon of Dlplomas Dr H L Vard Pre ldent of the Board of Educatlon Muslc Boys' Glee Club Benedlctlon Rev Mlchael Yeagle Recesslonal Hlgh School Orchestra b QC M URHA Q WVICED Bethlehem' Lutheran Chu ch May l7, lQ36 Subgect Profltable lnvestmentn Rev L C Rlchter HymDS Da5 1S Dylng ln the West O CHTlSt131Q Leagued Together Stand Lp, Stawd Up for Je us 193621 N Pl ra J rf jf PJ V IX, .1 I . I x . . . . . D050 O DOO . CID O00 I . UICBIIQDIGIOII 0 O ll GIGOIUU . lUOl0lll60l!GlOB T. DUOODOOOOUQUHDDOOIOOOCDCIOBOO OOO BOUQODUO BIO! H Il ' IQOUIIIIBDCGDOQBICICGGO . ,,. I. X . In X' V- . - 1. , . loouooocoooonncoooooonnooo . . .1 I oonoasnsooonesau o e u ' Q. - Q . -.J . announceclooooo:-uaonoosauna:-luouoo . . . 0900 COG U CCH' 000 - '3 '4 ATN 1F17f4 F' .LJ 5.1L ..a4.,J l..u. G l .J 1 I' v. . K L4 A' Ill' ' - ooo oounanvneurfl . -v-, . a aXJv . . . ,M f on IOUCOBUCO . . 1 1 Akf fx Y ,. , . l- S fr v -A ' V ---f -- 'W' 1
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00 'f C9 David Sharp is making a success as director of bands and orchestras He was always e good fellow For e t Qh W and Dora Mackling are getting a divorce I guess Forrest went to see Betty and it made Dora angry She was always Jealous ol her Richard haar finally pelsuaded Fern Minning to marry him I think he asked her at least a dozen times, but the class of '36 always got what they went alter Vera Rife is now a private secretary for Byron, and Helen Palmer has an alt stud o of her own in New York But it looks rather bad ici both or them because Vera has fall- en in love with her tvulo er and Ielen has fallen for one of her models Did you know t:+t Mildred Schwin got married the other day That was a 'tgp isc to almost everyone We thought she would be marri d long befo'c this Ar Revena Sci old r and Winifr d Aring still going to those dances in Bowling Gieen? I h ven't hQaTG from them ior a long time I suppose they a e en aged or even married Junior Bauman and Willis Sandwisch are getting anxious George Madaras and Kenneth Bushman have a new fully equipped chemistry laboratory in Columbus, haven't they? I bet haomi Hagemeyer and Mary Alice Fair are glad they have finally completed it Franklin Rolf and Margaret Titkeme er were overtxasee us Wednesday night The gust bought a one hundred acre farm north OL Erie, Michigan I think they are really progressing mo e than anyone el e 1n our class Juan ta Hc pp is becoming quite an aviatrix I read in the paper t t she broke the record clossing the Indian Ocean Can vou ir gin Phvll1S Williams, Ruth Dierksheide, and Arvella Sietln xooning together in a boarding house in Bowling Green? They woxk in a iive and ten cent store there Matthew Sutt r is still as mlschi nous as he used to be, isn't he? He is still pla ing aiounu vithout the least idea of settling down for li c dis old pal, Bob Hagg, now is a basketball coach in Heidelberg College Well, Dot, you are a long way fron home, but even Key West can spare you long enough to come to our reunion this year Your old classmate, Lois Harmeyer 119362 . ot Q . . . 'Y'l -L S L- at ' ' 0 . L Q ' .cl O . T . ,I . . ' 1 . . U 0 U r ' . . J . . 1 1 1 1 -L U ' I 1 fl L . 1' A 3 .ll If c l U , . li W 'Q c O n -3 1 ' 1' f' r 5 r Q ' 'J ' sf .vw ' K, .1 K, A e , . . , S 1 1' J 'J Q . - X . Q. 1 - . Y. 0. Q p. -L O . . . . . . o a I . . 7 F . . . 1, . v . . .. I Q . . O . F . . - ': , I 1 . . 'YY' ' J -0 . . . . r l . 4 . . Y. . J- A V S a 4 in . . , . . . -L 'K-TD. 9 ' LV- . ' ' 44 u L , . . . fm . T . . . . - , . , p Al. ,Q Q, U ,- . Tb, -l Q. . F , . . - 'J n ... ' ' I . CJ O . H . ,, . - - , . A . . . . A ' V . ., . , . . . xy. 1 Q , 7. Q . 4. IJ L ' ' '.cr 'r ' . t .L 3. ' ' ' 31 'pl Y, . . I if lx l . C . 1
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