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Page 22 text:
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PKOPHE SY ,, 768 West market Lima, Ohio May 18, 1956 Dear Mrs. Dupler, It was just five years ago that our small class of eight left the doors of dear old Cridersville High behind us. Since Saturday is my day off from St. Bita's Hospital where I am hear nurse in the nursey department, I stopped at the Congress for lunch and who should 1 meetbut Kathryn Bice iformerly gathryn Henryl? She told me that she and pick u n- ed a two-hundred acre farm just outside of Cridersvllle. They have a wonderful little cottage and a family. Kathryn finally get those twins she had always talked about. After lunch we decided to go for a ride in my car and reminisce about the wonderful times we had durlng our high school days., ' As we were driving through Gridersville, we saw a kgirl dressed in cowgirl clothes walking down Main Street. when we got next to her we saw that it was ggleen howry, the fa- mous western singer. She sings over a radio station in Dal- las, Texas. We stopped to talk a few minutes and than asked her to go with us. When we were on our way once more Kathryn told us that Bob LaRue is workingfwin Celifornia as a mechanic for jet airplanes. Bob is now happily married and has a Slittle family. We asked Arleen if she had heard anything about Bob gghultz. We were surprised to hear that he is an officer in the Navy stationed in Austin, Texas. - Kathryn said that Dick had received a letter from Qgg Valenti the other day. Jim is now a promising young poli- tician. He has worked his way up to e Senator. I saw yernon Crouse last week while he was in Lima on a visit. He is working in a factory in South carolina. Ver- non now has a family of his own. Although we are spread all over the United States, most of us have fulfilled our ambitions. Just a graduate of '51 sifmudf '
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cuss HISTORY loom' D. I High School was a lot of fun end mr. Grites was our Home- room teacher. Then came initiation wnion we were all e- fraid of, but we lived tnrouen it, I quees. ,Then came our Sopohmore year. Mr. Grites was our Homeroom teacher this 3632. we presented e play called Wnlibi Bill,N which the Freshmen helped us put on. Entering the Junior year was a lot of fun, maybe we spent too much time thinking aoout the from and other events. Mr. Vogelegsang, our Superintenedent, was our homeroom teacher this year. The Junior and Sopohmores went together and resented the class play, nBrothers or Belendan which,5e. Weller directed. This year.brings uf up to the present time, l95l, when we are ell seniors, with Mrs. Dupler as our super- visor. The ones who have entered school together and who have been together for twelve years are Bob LaRue, Richard Bice and Kathryn Henry. Others who joined us later were Arleen Lowry, Bob Schultz, Vernon Crouse, Jim Valenti, Helen Konst. 4' A C4-'M f
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CLASS Will. We, the Class of 1951 of Cridersvllie High School, realizing that we are nearing the end of our high school days, being of sound mind, and of our own free will do hereby make, bequeath and swear this to be our last will and testament. Kathryn Henry---My blue eyes to Marilyn Montgomery. Arleen Lowry---My shortness to Ronnie Porter. Helen Konst---My Valedietory speech to the Junior who shall earn it. Bob Schultz---My crew haircut, scar and all, to Wayne Beerbower. Richard Bice---My seat in the Senior Home Room to Bob Davis. Bob LaRue--4My height GHZ' to Lynn White. Vernon Crouse--AMy ability to get out of work to Gene Deifendeifer. Jim Valenti---My 022W to Bob Rosenbauer. fQgnfQwmv.2fif4f3gf x li l f iv
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