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OUR YESTERDAYS Junior Class Third row (left to right): Glad vs Ncuenschwandcr, Velma Sprunger. Melvin Lehman, Edna v. d. Smissen, Bernice Eaton, Harold Lour, Mary Hirschy. Emma Tucker. Delila Bicry. Second row: Elo.vd Lehman. Palmer Lehman. Magdalena Hirschy. Lester Lehman. John Myers. Kenneth Snyder. Newell Rice, Florence Fmick, Agnes Sprunger. Frances Burkhaltcr. First row: Walter Nagel. Agnes Biery, Arvilla Lehman. Dale Kiev. Gladys A.n-stutz, Hilda Moser. Elva Baumgartner. Tilman Habeggcr. Mildred Sprunger. Evelyn Luginbill, Forest Brickley. OFFICERS HILDA MOSER, President ELVA BAUMGARTNER, Vice-President GLADYS AMSTUTZ, Secretary-Treasurer Class Colors: Black and Gold Class Flower: Violet
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r » •- • OUR YESTERDAYS jm The Class of 24 in ?? Vi's, it is certainly interesting to note the changes time can bring about. It is now just fifteen rears ago that we as ambitious Juniors were holding down the seats in the Mathematics room of our dear old l». II. S. As I finished reading our class letters, which indeed bv this time have traveled quite extensively. 1 could not help thinking how that, it we were all to return to our respective seats in the old “Math room, our desks would open their eves at the sight oi vis. Especially did it amuse me to think of the expression of surprise and at the same time relief lohn Myers' desk would have; for in his letter he states, 1 am no longer the iat. clumsy boy you were acquainted with, but 1 am now a tall, slender gentleman. Daily for one month I repeated twenty times in succession, 'Day by day in every way I’m getting slimmer and slimmer.’ I have given up the butcher trade and am now a doctor. My doctrine is cailcd Myeri-m' and I will be glad to use my ski'd on any of my classmates. I surely was interested to read that Bernice has been teaching school ever since she completed her college course. 1 never had the least idea that she would be interested in this kind of work. Elva has announced her career as an actress, and says this has always been her ambition ever since she figured so gallantly in the presentation oi Forest Acres”. Audus Runyon is one of Berne’s most prosperous farmers, and without a doubt all of you have seen the picture of his farm in the Country Gentleman”, pictured as a model farm; by the way Audus and his family also happen to be on the picture. Forest writes that he is proprietor of a pigglv-wigglv store in Huntersville, Oklahoma, and is very prosperous. Agnes Sprunger tells us that she has majored in Latin and is teaching at Bluff ton College. Palmer Lehman writes that he is accompanist for the famous singer. Galli-Curci, and although he still experiences considerable trouble in downing his dress suit, he remarks that he is making a hit both on the piano and otT. Florence Emick is dean of women at Obcrlin College. Delilah is enjoying her married life on the farm, but she says that the care of the chickens is quite a strain on her. Tilman received quite a shock when he suddenly learned that a rich uncle (of whom he had known nothing) had died and left his vast fortune for him. No more work for Tilman! Kenneth Snyder has finished a law course, and is destined to be a lawyer. Evelyn has taken up work as a reformer in the slum districts of Chicago. Gladys Amstutz has lived up to our expectations and is now a famous artist. She paints most of the covers for the American Magazine. Due to the instruction received from Mr. Sprunger, Dale E. is now able to teach Geometry in the high school of Centersville. hid., Arvilla L. is teaching Domestic Science at the same place. Magdalena had attended business college and is now a very efficient stenographer. Edna’s long hoped for. real Prince Charming’, has come at last. The other members of the class seem to have been swallowed up in the great metropolises or in the western ranches. —Mildred Sprunger.
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