Arcanum High School - Arcette Yearbook (Arcanum, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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of r ,oorr rlr' X xr-I-I xx 1-1 s.D..J J N..J..J.f-D s.j x,5 J J-. ..JNs.J gl,n.a rainy day while sitting alone I noticed a flash come from my Red and'. White Chinese Burner. As I watched it closely two figures came into sight which were a three and a six. M raduating class came into m, mind. As I gazed Y S Y along I saw a big building where I recognized Ruth Bidwell welcc ing many guests, one of whom was Ross Baker, who was playing a slide trombone in a noted orchestra. This vision vanished and again the smoke come from the burner. I saw a big gymnasium at a college where Dec Troutwine coaches the world's best basket-ba11 team, and on the field whom else did I recognize but Carl Lehman and his famous foot-ball squad. 1 Now comes into view a beautiful home, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brist- ley, nee Helen Arnett, with a maid attending to the house. It seems to me that I should know the maid, ahn-I do. It is Martha Fellers. A newspaper comes into my view. Two pictures are shown by some airplanes. Let me see-fwho could it be? No other than Lowell Clark and J. W. Henry. They are aviators taking people up in the air for the thrill of their life. Other names on the paper coming into my view area Kitchel Harleman, Editor, Darrell Fryman, Art Editor, Junior Gebhart,Sports Editorg and Martin Fourman, Advertising Manager. LOOK! A large office-the door of which bears this inscription--HKENDALL AND RINEHART, ESQUIRES . While I was looking, the door opened and out walked some people. Through the open door I saw a lady seated at a desk busily typing some important doou ents. Closer observation proved that this was Kathryn Loy. Several farms camo into my view where I notice Mrs. Harold Trump, nee Garnet ' MbGriff, driving a tractor out in the hot sunshine. Others I see are Leon Snyder, Kenneth Swank, Leon Stutz, Marvin Bright, and Hobart Wick trying their best to have the best farm products on the market. Esther McGriff is seen selling chickens that she and her husband have raised. Above the building I see a sign with this inscription, 'We buy Poultry, Eggs, and Cream. Manager: Paul Furlong. Ruby Haugen and Nellie Vance have reached their goal for I now see them as de- signers for a London firm. I see a huge church in a big city. The pastor, Gene Long, is seen and also a lady, whom I should know, is leading the choir. It is no other than Helen Howell. Nowg a business view comes into my sight. I see l Herman Rails teaching Mechanical Engineering to students. Twila Julien and Lowell Corwin are teaching Com ercial courses. Richard Jarrett is in a big garage tear- ing machines apart and putting them back together. Nadean Irwin is teaching a class of first and second grades in a small school house. A huge restaurant comes into view. Two girls are seen waiting on the tables. I should know them, yes, I do. It is Velma MbQuay and Jane Reed. An enormous building I now see. Alas! It is a hospital. I see Bob Gnagey taking people out of an ambulance, A nurse in white uniform is standing by, Loredda Nixon. La Rue Driver is seen on a stage where she can now show her ability for dancing to a large and intellectual audience. I sit long and earnestly, watching the burner, hoping that perhaps more visions might come. But alas-y'tis'all in vain. The figures are gone. Mildred Swank



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M Trl: 'Twas just a week or so ago While lying 'neath the tree And drinking in God's springtime air, A wee voice came to me. And locking round, to my surprise, I was indeed alone-- But on a second glance I saw A worm upon a stone. nCc e a1ong,n the wee voice said. nMany a thing I'l1 show To him who is a wanting it, And you are one I know.n Now this indeed quite startled me, But still I went along. Then stopping me beside a hole, He sang a funny song. A The minute he began to sing I started getting small. Till when his song was sung clear I was an eighth inch tall. Qthrough, My escort led me in the holeg we kept on going down, Until we saw the shining lights Of the quaintest little town. There at the gates were Kenny Swank And Marvin Bright as guards, Who only let the friendly folk Into the city yards. Just as we stepped inside the gates, A funeral passed us by So we joined the short procession To bid the dead good-bye. The undertaker--Lowell Corwin-- Who was quite solemn indeed Was burying the sixth body Of the former Jane Reed. You see, down there when one grows tired Of the body thoy.hdve that day, They can easily order another, And bury the first away. we then went through what people called Gebhart's cosmetic shop, Where fingernails and golden ears Were sold without a stop. ' i' TRW we soon became quite interested In Furlong's latest suits, Which had been shipped right straight from Mars With their latest boots. Fryman and Leng were models thereg Much fame they had acquired. To get to paint their portraits once Lady artists never tired. All the town was much excited Because Miss Howell would sing From Venus o'er the planet-phone, , nCharlie5sW latest thing. The Rocket, which Rinehart ccm ands Had flown her over there, With Ruthie Bidwell and McQuay-- Hostesses of the air. Henry, Bristley, Baker, Wick Ihre of the farmers there, Who plowed their fields by radio In on a kitchen chair. The Martin--Lehman Co pany Owned the electric sun, Which shines on crops both day and night All records were outdone. Farm women ordered all their meals Brought out to them fr m town. McGriff and Loy and Vance were se e Who were the leisure crown. On many of the farms were mines Which, fro my information, Were owned by people of the nRuby-- Garnet Corporation.n Now at the largest theater Was sponsored for the night Miss Julien's concert orchestra. Unsurpassed? Yourte right! Some of Miss Julien's players were Bob Gnagey and Troutwine, Who have small engines on their horns, Which blow the horns quite fine. The next night's special feature was La Rue's great dancing chorus, In which Miss Fellers spent her time, But called herself Miss Morris.

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