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SENICR CLASS PRCPI-IECY The Seniors of '23 are the notables of '43. Clarence A. Steele, the class president back in '23, standing before a large machine of his own in- vention, looks into the future and sees a wonderful pi'osperity for himself. For he knows that his name will go down through the ages as one of the greatest inventors of modern times. As he stands there he opens a drawer of his desk and takes out many papers. Among these he finds an old Class of '23 invitation and the first thing he notes is the class motto, t'No victory without labor. Not until then has he realized the full signifi- cance of this legend. He wonders if' it has taken his classmates this long to learn the full meaning of their motto. Austin Campbell, a very noted business manager of one of the largest publishing houses, say that he got his start as business manager of the AHS Andronian when a Senior. Ralph Cramer is an electrical engineer, who has Worked his way through college and step by step, has finally reached the high position of being one of the best in his profession. Karl Bailey, a business man oi' some sort, no one knows just what, but is always dressed up to the minute with money in his pockets, seems to be doing first rate. When he visits in Andrews people turn and look after him, then smile and say: That man used to go to school here, and l guess he is a success. Louise Alpaugh, after finishing her education at Miss Blakes' married a rich man. Louise spends her time entertaining and being entertained. Dorothy Abernathy, in these few years has fallen heir to a large sum of money and is living happily in St. Louis. Doris Denton and Mary Andrew are living together, Doris teaching and Mary a business lady. They work during the winter and travel all summer and both are enjoying life. Leone Chubb, a teacher in Chicago, never comes to Andrews any more but is heard from enough to know that she isn't a failure, but still re- mains unmarried. Ruth King, a business lady, tends to her own business and does it well. She is manager of her oflice in Fort Wayne, and lets no one boss her because they soon find out that no bossing goes. Lylith Shoup and Mary King are teaching in South America, doing mission work. It was said in Andrews that these girls would surely have to become more settled than they were when Seniors to do any good, but South America seems to be progressing, so the girls must be doing their part. S':'1'i'11li1J1
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NELLIE E. WOLYERTON tVampl ul' such wonrlertnl Iuxuriani auburn hair maid who has caused inorc than one eoofl man to fall and gossip pri-diets rhai ihf-rf' will be still more. So, In-ware! CLASS MOTTO No Victory Without Labor CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT C. A. Steele SECRETARY-TREASIRER Nellie Wolve1'ton .iii CLASS ADVISER Mr. Sehmalzried Class History In our Freshman year the members ot' our class were: Beatrice Need- ham, Ralph Taylor, Ruth King, Mary King, Mary Andrew, Dorothy Aber- nathy, Russell James, Karl Bailey, Louise Alpaugh, Austin Campbell, Ralph Cramer, Leone Chubb, Doris Denton, Clarence Steele, Nellie Wolverton and Lylith Shoup. We were not organized then and nothing unusual happened. except that we all passed into the Sophomore year. In our Sophomore year we were tirst organized. Karl Bailey was made president and Lylith Shoup secretary-treasurer. Ileatriee Needham quit school that year. We were all very sorry to lose her. ln our Junior year Louis Alpaugh served as president and Nellie Wolverton as secretary-treasurer. We gave a play, the name of which was, When a Ifeller Needs a l riend. It should have been named. When the Seniors Need a Friend, tor the money from the play went to entertain them. We have all considered it a miracle that the seniors survived alter eating the supper we served them. During this year one ot' the most popular members ot' our elass tlunked, and so will not graduate with the class. We can say that Russell .Iames could have made the grade. had he wanted to, for no member ot' our class has ever lacked brains. Ralph Taylor moved away in the tall following the completion of the term, thus reducing the membership ot' our class to the unlucky t'?l number of thirteen. Attention! We are now dignified Seniors. Clarence Steele is Our president and has proved himself very etlicient. We are all very sorry to leave the AIIS, tthat is, il' we all leavel. We all hope the memories we leave behind us are as pleasant to the other pupils and teachers. as they are to us. Lylith A. Shoup. Yi xlwru .Xli-'would you euf-ss it irom gazing at her portrait that this youne lady is the possessor No-but she is. Nellie isa iioiiceable young
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Nellie Wolverton, the class beauty, couldn't stay single in this land of suitors, so she is married. She will live happy ever after, we hope, No one ever thinks ol' the class ol' '23 without recalling that they were the first to publish the Andronian of the AHS and that this is not the end of their achievements. Whether the credit goes to the teachers or to the natural genius of the lucky thirteen in the class, no one knows, but some are inclined to believe that the pupils themselves did the work. , And Home Came Tedu The above is the title of the Senior class play, given at ill9.0DS1'2l House the week following Commencement. The play was a mystery comedy in Three acts, and was well appreciated. The scene is laid in the Cattskill mountains of New York, at the Hip Van Winkle Inn. The cast follows: Skeet Kelly-the clerk ...,,,....cc.,ec,.cce c.ci....c e Clarence Wisner Diana Garwood-the heiress ,ei,, e c Leone Chubb Miss Loganberry-the spinster cccc... .c,c...ec B Iary Andrew Ira Stone-the villian .i.,...i.i,.cceeee ,e eee,,, Karl Bailey Aunt Jubilee-the cook ,...,. .i,ie,..,c,c. L ylith Shoup Mr. Man-the mystery e ccceecece aWilliam Bellam Jim Ryker-the lawyer ,,...,,,i,.i ..,ceecec, Ralph Cramer Mollie Macklin-the housekeeper ,,e, e, cNellie Wolverton Ted-the groom ece. eccecccccccc.....i.... A is Austin Campbell Elsie-the bride ,.,,ce.e...,.ieii...,.e,.e.. e.cceece I louise Alpaugh Senator MC. Corkle-the father ii,. , Harold Stouder l'fl4,q1:lw.'r1
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