Ridgeville High School - Shadow Yearbook (Ridgeville Corners, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS PROPHESY It was a bright spring morning In May, 1956, when I decided to visit my former classmates. I Jumped Into my 1956 Kalser-Frazer coupe to race to the airport. Upon ar- riving I was surprised to see one of my classmates, Ken - neth Otte, ready to take a hop to the new Capital City of Ohio, Gerald. After making the necessary arrangements, I climbed Into his helicopter----and we were off.'.'.' J In ten minutes we were circling the metropolis of her- ald, looking for a flat roof to land on. We finally decided upon the tallest building In the city. Upon landing we dis- covered It was the pent-house of the Honorable Kenneth J. Gerken, mayor of Gerald and candidate for governor of the state of Ohio. His secretary, Lola Horr, came to meet us and she Informed us that he was waiting In the third Inner office to see us, and with him was the representative of the Harper Coal Supply Company, Orville Eadenhop. Mr. Gerken offered to show us the hlgh-spots of Gerald; we Immediately accepted the Invitation. We left there and went, to the Tletje Hotel run by our classmate, Donald Tletje, registered with his receptionist, Ola Aschemeler. The bell-boy, Lawrence Gerken, carrl’ed our bags to our rooms and wouldn't leave until we gave him a generous tip. At 8:50, Kenny's chauffer, Edwin Rosebrock, called for us and took us to the Cluo Eldorado which was run by-----yes, you guessed It---our classmate Eldor Wesche. Eldor motioned to his head waiter, Henry Behnfeldt, who ushered us to a ringside table. After a delicious meal we were entertained by a floorshow, the stars of which were Bonnie Fernie , a weird blue singer , and Chucklin Charlie , the famous com- edian. They were, of course, Bernita Hogrefe and Charles Kruse. Well after midnight we left for our hotel rooms. Next morning, since It was Sunday, we went to church. We arrived Just In time to hear the choir singing and whose voice was the most outstanding?-----yes, none other than Mrs. Dean Short, formerly Phyllis Flucklnger of the class of '46. The Inspiring sermon was delivered by Pastor Norman Hester- man. Suddenly our attention was drawn to the front pew where Mrs. Norman Hesterman, formerly Mary L. Ruffer, was trying to keep her brood of quints quiet. Mary and Norman Insisted that we eat dinner with them. Listening to a news broadcast after dinner we heard that the basketball champ- ionship of Alaska between the Fairbanks Falcons, coached by Vernon Hesterman and the Ankara Redblrds would play on Mon- day evening, so we grabbed our coats and were off to Alaska.' After the exciting game which Vernon's Falcons won, we left for a stay In Hollywood. We visited the Von Deylen Picture Inc. Set, (Bill Von Deylen, Pres.), to see Loretta Dietrich starring In the picture, Blonde Pelle , written by .Vyrl Short. After visiting with Loretta, Bill and Myrl, we decldai to call on Joan Ve.v r and Ruth Arnos, who were run- ning a Day Nursery In Long Beach. Driving back from there, we saw the sign Buehrer Orange Groves , we Immediately stooped and Inquired. Much to our surprise, It was run by none other than Bill Fuehrer. Bill showed us around his ranch, and took us through his 30-room mansion where he was enjoying his bachelor days In peace and solitude. Just then the mailman, Lewis ? eyer, arrived with the dally paper.



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Upon looking through the paper we discovered on the society page, a picture of Margaret Cerken, announcing her marriage to a multl-mllllonalre. Of course, we had to go Immediately to congratulate her, so we again hopped In our helicopter and were off to Utah. Upon arriving, we went to her home to be greeted by her maid, Mary Ann Delventhal. She served us a delicious.dinner and after ‘dinner called In the cook who turned out to be none other than Eva Bargman. After a very Interesting visit, we decided to take a hike. After walking two miles or so we came to a large shade tree, and under the tree lay none other than Fob Melneke. We shook him awake and found that he had chosen peanut-rais- ing as his occupation. He Is oresldent of the Peanut Organ- ization. After spending some time with him, we continued our hike. We came to a little village called Eddlevllle, and to our great surprise, discovered that the town was named after Henrietta Meyer who owned the Eddlevllle Dress Shop. ’•Then she had talked me Into buying some of her latest models, we started our hike back to Margaret's mansion. Be- cause the Maassel Insurance Company couldn't get along with- out me another day, we Immediately departed In Kenny's helicopter for our home town of New York City. CLASS WILL I, Ola Aschemeler, do hereby will and bequeath my dark, long, curly hair to Lavlna Derken. May hers grow as slow as mine did. I, Ruth Arnos, do hereby will and bequeath my dark brown eyes to Ruth Nagel. I, Orville Badenhop, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Donald Kruse. May It help to show his freckles. I, Eva rargman, do hereby will and bequeath my freckles to Donald Kruse. May he dislike them as much as I do. I, Henry Behnf ldt, do hereby will and bequeath my tallness to Marvin Beck. I, William Fuehrer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to playing trumpet to Norma Oerken. I hope she will have as much fun as I did Just making a bunch of noise. I, Mary Ann Delventhal, do hereby will and bequeath my ab- ility to keep quiet to Victor Miller. May It help him to accomplish more In study hall. I, Loretta Dietrich, do hereby will and bequeath my hearty laugh to Lawrence Pehrman. May It gain him friends. I, Phyllis Flucklnger, do hereby will and bequeath mv Inter- est in large class rings to anyone who can get one. I, Kenneth J. 'lerken, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to slide along In class to Carol Flucklnger. May It get her as many low grades as it has me. I. Lawrence lerken, do hereby will and bequeath my ornrl- ness to Raymond Huchhop. May he benefit by It as much as I have.

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