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THE RECORD THE CLASS OF 1930 'Twas four years, yes, four years ago, Years that are dear to me. VVhen the class of 1930 was born, And set forth upon Education's sea. In those fleeting years, friendships true, Entwined themselves 'round our hearts. May these cherished thoughts of school days From memories ne'er depart. Courteous and courageous, full of life, This is the Senior Class. In storm. and in calm, in every trial, They never fail to pass. 'Tis true the path was not always smxooth, But of obstacles we conquered all. Loyal and true to the Silver and Blue, Vlfe now must heed Life's call. Devotion we've mingled with work and play, Devotion to Amherst High. Of Educaftion's fruits, we received the best, Now we say our last good-bye. As we go through life, the paths we roam, May be. varied and far apart. We shall give our 'best to reach the goal, And always be stout of heart. Though we are through and must take our leave Our thoughts of thee shall never die, With backward glance we breathe these words, Farewell.to thee, dear Amherst High. 'St x
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THII RECORD 13 next to us looked rather famliliar. We looked again and recognized her as Amelia Herbst. She introduced us to -her tall, dark and handsome husband and invited us to her home for the week end. Of course, we accepted. The overture began, and as our eyes were drawn to the piano, we recognized Myrtle Braun, who was playing. The curtain rose and we again received a shock. for who should the famous actors be but Ruth Zilch and Howard Nalley. The show was a huge success and we felt proud that they had received their first training in A. H. S. Arriving at Amelia's apartment, we turned on the radio to station WCTU and heard Senator Robert Standen speaking on prohibition. Since we had nothing else to do on Sunday afternoon, we thought we would like to see a baseball game, so we visited Dunn Field. The game was excellent. It was won through the superior work of the shortstop, who, we found, was Allen Lange, and the third baseman, Clarence Frederick. On Monday morning we started for Chicago, but before leaving we went to the corner to buy a paper. We purchased a Plain Dealer and immediately turned to the comnlc section, as usual. You can imagine our surprise when we saw Allan Bech- tel's name there as art editor. At last we started out, but had gone but a little way when two cars in front of us collided. We rushed to the scene. A child was seriously injured. It seemed that we were the only ones present at that moment, so we took the child to the hospltnl, A surgeon came to meet us in front of the hospital. He was followed by the head nurse, Kathryn Grugel. We did all we could and then started out again, but to our dismay we had a flat tire before we had gone two miles. A little way ahead we saw a garage. En- tering we found Milton Hutton repairing an Oldsmobile. He told us that he spe- cialized in repairing that kind of car. At last we arrived at Chicago. We were just about to our apartment when a cop stopped us to tell us that we had only one light. You can probably guess who that was, since he had so much experience as cop in A. H. S., but if you can't, perhaps we'd better tell you. It was William Huber. We dldn't see any more of our old friends until we returned to Amherst, where we found the rest. While we were visiting school one day we entered the American History class and found Alfred Sharp teaching his pupils about the Boston Tea Party. We learned that George Fuhrman had recently won a prize for cutting up a beef in 4 38!60 seconds. We also learned that Alice Svabiers was teaching music in the Oberlin Conservatory. X We found the last one of our classmates getting off the train at the Amherst depot. Regina Fuhrman was just returning from China where she had been a mis- sionary for the last ten years. And just between you and us, we believe she is go- ing to be married. Anyway, a very nice-looking mlan got off the train with her. Perhaps she met him on the boat. Our former class advisor, Mr. Norwood Hearn, has given up his manual train- ing position in A. H. S. and established a large furniture factory in Amherst, known as The Hearn Home Outfitters , giving special rates to newlyweds. Our business trip being completed, We are now sailing for Paris. Even though we are widely separated, we hopeuthat we shall be able to keep in touch with the members of the class of 1930. WANDA BERK HELEN HECK
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