Bradford High School - Resume Yearbook (Bradford, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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 Juniors President..... Vice-President. Secretary...... Treasurer..... Class Colors ... Class Flower... Class Advisor.. ........Artie Deeter .....Lita McLaughlin ........Dean Armour ........Van Bowersox .....Green and White American Beauty Rose ........Mr. Morrissey Motto: “Work accomplishes everything.” 25

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Speedy Weaver read some of his latest poetry. It was something about a pale moon and my own love. After he had read several selection she said that women were still his greatest worry. He had been married five times but still was living with his sixth wife because she thought his jokes funny. Thelma Tisor and Leona Apple both said they had an M. L. degree. Sti wanted to know what college had conferred such honorary degrees upon them. Leona said, “You can call the preacher a college if you wish to. In other words we are married and living on large fruit farms in Michigan.” Pauline Thomas and Glenda Hockett told of their thriving business. They owned an exclusive women's shop on Fifth Avenue, New ork. Leroy Bashore and Harry Fifer told of their famous invention, an electric shoe polisher. Both said when they were in High School they had dreaded keeping their shoes clean. This gave them the ambition to want to make it easier for lazy High School students to have nicely polished shoes without much effort on their part. They both hinted that they were quite wealthy and prosperous in the world of invention. Helen Zimmerman said she had married a rich broker, Harry Bangs. They were living in Cincinnati, Ohio. I wondered at once if Harry still said, “I told you so” when things went his way. Naomi Hill said that she and Clarence Keihl were married and were just plain Ohio farmers and their crops included any thing from cabbage to children. Nondas Cotterell and Lillian Loxley were both teaching. Nondas was the principal of a girl’s seminary in Virginia. Lillian was the new Dean of Women of the College of Bradford. Florence Keller was a famous artist, a portrait painter. She invited all the class of ’27 to come to Lexington, Ky., and she would do an oil painting of each one. Gerald Gibboney was a manager of the Famous Cincinnati Reds. At once I thought of v how he had been manager of the Basket Ball Teams back in '26 and '21. Opal Yates (who always knew how to wear clothes well) was a model at Higbee Department store at Cleveland. Zelmer Keeler was cashier of the Second National Bank at Bradford. I was very glad to hear that Zelmer gained such an honorable position in Bradford. When a report was called for from Herbert Gephart no one seemed to know for certain where he was or what he was doing. Some one said that he was a consular to China from the United States. I at once remembered how interested he had always been in Mr. Morrissey’s American Government class. Carl Hill owned most of the stock in the Kroger Company. He said his wife Darlene (that good looking little Covington girl) and he were living at that time in New York City. Last but not least Catherine Kisner gave an account of herself. She was a play-write and famous actress and wrote under the name of Catherine Liddy. From that I took it that she and Bob were married and she wrote under his name. After the closing address James thanked the Looker brothers, Harold, Raymond and Donald for their hospitality and great kindness that they had shown the class in throwing wide the doors of their Hotel to accommodate the class of ’27. What an enjoyable evening I had. Hearing from all of my old class mates made me feel almost young again. For a few hours I had forgotten my cares connected with teaching in a Home Mission School. I had forgotten that my hair was streaked with grey and I would soon be fifty years old. Hearing from the dear old class of ’27 had filled me with new ambitions and made me to resolve once again to be an honor to them. M. S. 24

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