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

 - Class of 1946

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P'UlP'l'f'Y Since my husband has recently been promoted to Captain in the Navy, his duty called him to do an extensive amount of tra- veling during the pest year. I have had the opportunity of go- ing with him around the world three times, and our travels here in America have been plentiful. Ten years have passed since that memorable fourteenth day of May in 1946, but still it seems as if it were only yesterday that we graduated from Cridersville High School. Oh yes, that is one day we seniors of '46 will never forget. Remember how nervous we were that night, all of us'scared of going out into the cruel, cold world and shifting for ourselves: but that wor- rying was unnecessary as all of my former classmates have reach- ed the top rung on the ladder to success. How do,I know? Be- cause during the last year when we were traveling so much I had the pleasure of meeting every one of them! But wait, wouldn't you like for me to tell you all about it? We boarded one of the jet-proppele? planes heading for Cal- ifornia from LaGuardia Field on May 14 of lest year, We had just settled back comfortably in our seats and I picked up the latest-WFashionn, a magazine for women. Cen you imagine my sure prise when I glanced at the front page and saw that it was edi- ted by one of my old classmates IRENE DnVIS. Her experience as editor of the annual of '46 surely brought rewards. I continued glancing through the magazine and I thought that I should know that face staring out at me fr m one of the pages, Then it fin- ally dawned on me that it was MARY nLICE PORTER. My, she cer- tainly knew what she wanted and went after it.l But then I al- ways thought that she would make a wonderful photographic model- She models the dresses designed by ROSEMARY MAYER an they are the latest creations. nn exclusive shop in Paris is now trying to get Rosemary to design the clothing for them but she is per- fectly happy to stay in America. So Irene, Mary Alice and Rose- mary are working together now. The next time I go to New York I plan on visiting them. A I must have fallen asleep while reading the magazine, be- cause I was awakened by Q tap on the shoulder. I looked up to see flight nurse smiling at me and if I had been standing I'm sure that I would have fainted from mere surprise, because that nurse who was standing there grinning at me was EVELYN ARCHER. I remember how she used to went to'be a nurse when she graduated, but I never could imagine her as a flight nurse. It seemed as if she never was so anxious to go up in an airplane. My how times do change, We talked for a few minutes and she told me that DICK and JOANNE -- now Mr. -nd Mrs. Crumrine -- were living in California. Dick is a mechanical engineer and Joanne is just content to be Q housewife. When we arrived in California the first thing we did was to take a run out to their home in Beverly Hills. Dick had enlisted in the Navy as Q mechanical engineer after he graduated and was now known the world over as the arc- hitect who had designed the building to house the U.N.O., which was constructed under the supervision of SMILIE WOLFE, who is now a famous contractor. Smilic and Lick have formed sort of a partner ship in business. Ye wanted to see the building so we went up that evening. Tith Dick's influence we managed to secure a pass to get inside, Imagine how surprised I was when MARY BROWN walked out of the conference room. She told me that she was the private secretary to one of the delegates. iCont'd over!

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Mary Alice Porter Gwendolyn Shaw South High 5 Central High 1-2 Music 1-2-4 Music 5-4 Class Play 5-Aunt Samanthy Rules The 2-Elmer and the Lovebug Roost 4-The Girls Take Over 4-The Girls Take Over CPublicity Manager! Cheerleader 5 Bud Smith Music l-4 Echo Advertising Manager 5 Class Office Sec. K Treas. l Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug 3-Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost ' 4-The Girls Take Over Vernona Rousculp Evelyn Archer Perry l Music 1-2-5-4 Music 2-5-4 Class Play Echo Art Editor 5-4 4-The Girls Take Over Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug Willard Sellers Music 1-4 Smilie Wolfe Baseball l-2-5-4 Music l-4 Basketball 2-5-4 Basketball 3-4 Class Play Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug 4-The Girls Take Over 5-Aunt Samamthy Rules The CStage Managerl Roost Alberta Ramga Music 1-2-5-4 Echo Reporter l-2-3 Echo Typist 4 Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug 4-The Girls Take Over Irene Davis Blume High l-2 Joanne Lowry Music 5-4 P'rry 1 Echo Typist 4 Music 2-5-4 Annual Editor 4 Echo Sports Editor 4 B.E.A. Reporter 4 Echo Typist 3 Class Play Class Play 3-Aunt Samanthy Rules the 2-Elmer and the Lovebug Roost 4-The Girls Take Over 4-The Girls Take Over Cheerleader 5-4



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rriiprl r' H1iuJHri.C.CY insane n She has been married for almost ten years and was going to give up hor job to settle down as a dutiful wife. Dick di- rected us through the rest of the building and as we were leaving we ran into LLCYD EEE and NORMAN MELCHI now both ma- jors in the Army. They certainly like Army life because were in the Army when we graduated. But who wouldn't like it as majors. They had some business to contract at the U. N. O. building so we coulde't detain them for long, but they did tell us that they were both married and very happy. But I always thought EVQLVN SCHULTZ and VERNONA ROUSCULP were not waiting around for nothing. Evelyn and Junior are now living in Salt Lake City and Norman and Vernonr travel a lot much the same as we do, but they hope to make their home in Houston, Texas as soon as Norman has his business contracts cleared up. stops to make on the way back that evening. We had several we decided to have dinner and cluagst restarurfnt in the mv was wonderful and now wonder! place? WILLARD SELLERS. And to eat. Willard suggested we Follies that was making a one and we had a few left by fest train hours to wait in Chicago and We dined at an ex- the city. The food It was getting along toward evening homo so we see r show. in part of Can you imagine who owned the you know how he always liked go to see the Roller Skating night st nd in Chicrgo while on their tour of the world. He stid we would be surprised, so we took his advice :nd surprised we were! For the star was QI! CLARK, professional skater. And you should have seen how grfceful he was. How wonderful it would be to skate like that. - While we were there we saw BUD SMITH. Bud told us that when he got out ine school of mous lice now RAMGA. Alberte in Cridersville. of Business College he started up smell bus- his own and it hwd grown into quite an enor- and he had as one of his teachers ALBERTA always liked to teach the primary grades back The experience was valulble. We had to rush to catch the train and who should we meet also running to catch the train, but GTEN SHAW. -She is now married to 5 former Navy Ceptzin. They lived on S ranch in Oklahoma and were on their way to Ohio to visit their rele- tives. They wanted us to go to Cridersville with since I had seen all but one of my clfssmetes, we go along. CENEVIEVE is also married and lives close to home town. It was certainly wonderful to see her them and decided to the old again. After visiUiHg with them a few hours, we really had to leave for home. Wefldft with great hesitation, but we knew that some day we would come back. I arrived home with a feeling of com- lete happiness because I had seen all of my friends again after ten long years. q,? , ,43Z5kfi.4AaLJ'yQ44,n,f

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