Cridersville High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Cridersville, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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ESENJUFQ E3 LASBES PF? EIWFJEIZY Hello Miranda: This is Matilda. I thought I'd call and tell you about the most wonderful trip I took. It was certainly we Miranda. Where all did I go? Well, I went to so ma that I just don't know where to start. Did I see an Oh, my yes! I ran into ton years ago. My-y do Well I was inquiring fer me and asked me to stay Janice Verbryke, you know her married name is Mrs. N that nice of her to ask me to stuy with them? My-y they had a cute little home and Kenny, of home for good. You know he was in that terrible War We had the nicest chat and 'h- do you suppose she to living at the edge of town? I just about fell ever! we ladies gossip! Well, she said BETTY and Paul She nice little home there. It was about a mile or so f The next morning I thought I'd cull on Betty before with my Journey. When I arrived, Betty was working in their gard had the prettiest flowers!! Of course, she asked me dinner, and Miranda, she really can bake the most de angle food cakes. . Well, I went back and get on my train and it wa that I had to sit down with a man-n!! Imagine Miren And he had on a uniform. Of course that seems funny the war has been over for some time. Well, it was n than FRED DUMM. I just didn't know what to think! officer. Captain! Of course, Fred was the same as talked about old times, you know--things like play p English, and his bookkeeping. Remember he had such time getting that subject! And to think, Miranda he 3 room nd aho do you think all night? No, it wasn't sh nderful, ny places yone I knew? Remember all my classmates of n45n. esn't time fly! Who did I run into first? came up to e? It was utt. Wesn't course was ld War II. led me was 2 You know ely had a rom town. I went on on and she to stay for licious s so crowded da, a man! now because one other He's a Navy always. We ractice, an awful always wanted on the Honor Roll in school and now, he's a Captain! He said he had a job in the War Department for good. And of course he still likes blondes!! Doesn't that sound lokc Fred, though? We were talking along when all of Q sudden an o started playing WI Couldn't Sleep A Wink Lest Nightn vocalist was also a man. Another nan, Miranda. How it was a man? Why, Miranda, you knew me better than man's a man, you know. I but you can't auess who the crooner was? O h not him, he was a lot better than ever was, It was none'other than Kenny Thomas. You never thought I'd run into him, and there he was, si that low, mellow voice. It just made me feel so ron Gee-ee, Miranda, he certainly could sing. He also h the World War II, too. Remember he enlisted in the now he goes all over the United States with this mos orchestra singing that slow, romantic music. rchestra and the did I know that! A t certain Frank Sinatra know, I nging in antic! ad been in Navy, but tfxwus I was sitting so comfortably and Kenny's voice made my sould enchanted, when all of a sudden, the train jerked an screamed end, Miranda, it happened so quickly. I gu hit my head and I was uncounscious for a few minutes to, the nurse told me the train jumped the track and d people ess something . When I came not to worry. I f I . . 1 LA F

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smiles chase easel-Jae Yi I KCONTINUEDI The nurse--I looked twice and I thought I had heard that voice before--was Marilyn JEAN SPYKER. You know, she said she wanted to be a nurse, but didn't know whether to go on with that career or not. And, Miranda, she looked so cute in that blue cape and on her head a little white starched cap with a black band. She certainly did her duty of caring for the injured and helping Otters to get straightened up over har excitement of the train wreck. y And, Viranda, it was so discouraging when we found out we were several miles from any town and there we had to wait for somebody to rescue us. Was I scared? Of course, I was worked up a bit but after I recovered from the ignfh I get out of the train and looked around. And Miranda, you should have seen the beautiful farms around us. There were acres and acres of land, and those name do you suppose was painted on tlose farm buildings? I thought when I read that name that I should know that person, but yet I was'curious as to whom that might he. I looked all around me and this person' ex name was on all the buildings around me. Wind you, there wasn't just one farm in his name but five or six. Who was he? Oh, I forgot to tell yor, didn't I, Miranda? And it's a man to boot. None other than NORVILLE FPEYMUTH. You know, I thought when he went to college that he'd make good in agriculture. Fe certainly did!!! And to top it off, he has a government job, managing farms and such things. Isn't that won-der-ful? I always knew he's stick to the farm some way. Finally we were rescued. Another train came and I was off to New York City. You knew, that great big City, millions of people live there. Miranda, you still there? I wanted to make sure because I have some more to tell you. Did I get lost? no-oo, of course not! While I was in New York City, I thought I'd walk down Wall Street. Havan't you heard about Wall Street? Why that's the financial center. You know, where the stocks and bonds are handled. As I was saving, I was walking down Wall Street, who do you suprose I ran into? Fo, Miranda, I'm sorry to say, it wasn't a man. Darn it! None otler than PEGGY CARTER She was having her luncl leur at the time and asked if I would- n't dine wit? her. Miranda, she really has-gone up tkose stairs to success. She is a private secretary to Oliver P. Morton and dresses to r tee. Remember she was tall and slender and her ambition was to be a secretary. After luch she showed me hor office and it wus beautiful. She also asked me up to her apartment and who do you suppose she said was sharing this apartment with hor? Another old classmate who really became famous, too. Remember MKRY LOU CFGUSB? She had gone to college and was a private secretary to a lawyer. A lawyerlli Can you imagine that? And a private secretary to that big lawyer, Ephriam Tutt. J- Well, I got to thinking while I was in New York City, I'd like to see the sights of the city. The girls suggested that I go to the airport and take an airplane ride over the city.

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