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

 - Class of 1953

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PROPHESY Ten years have passed very quickly. In those ten years I have prepared. myself to be a teacher and have taught for three-years in Jmhicago. Now I am on my way to Arizona. I will become the new second grade teacher at one of the grade schools, It isn't to large a school I donft know the reason for my choosing Ariaona. I guess it's just that I like the warmth and sunshine. August 2h, 1963 As I am riding on this tireatme Greyhound, mythoughts keep drift- ing back to my high school days at Cridersville. It doesn't seem as though I have been away from all my old school mates this long. I re- call one day before I started this trip. I was in Lima. While I was there I ran into Joan Beery. She is marriedJnoww,hasaaabeautiful3home. and a little boy three years old. It was good talking to Joan again. I was surprised when.Joan:toldrcmehthatadehetohnyrywhwhcs mswncw Mrs. Gordon Boyd, was living in Arizona. Seems that her husband issmanagg er of one of the leading department stores in Tucson. Maybe I will run into them. When my bus pulled into Memphis for a forty five minute lay over, I took a few minutes and went to the restaurant across from the bus depot to get a kite of lunch. As I sat down at the table to which I had been directed, for as I glanced across the room, there ixher beau- tiful white nurses dress sat one of my classmates, Marilyn Montgomery. Immediately I went over. She, too, was quite surprised. I guesshmy dream wasn't the only one to come true. Marilyn had always wanted to: be a nurse. She too, had reached her goal. I had never expected to see her in Memphis., She told me all ah ut the hospitali in which she was working. we didn't have to much ti' Lo talk, but she did tell me that Bety Morris was working in the tcl.o- .I odice in Lima as a secre- tary. She also told me that while she ..s vacationing in New York she ran into Jean Thomas. Jean is now a beauty operator in one of the largest beauty shoppe's there. She also told me that Marilyn1Mau1twwas married now and has a lovely four year old daughter. Her name nnweis Snyder, My forty fwe minutes didn't last nearly Ing enough. we were hav- ing a very nice time reminisceing when once again it was time for me to board my bus and be off. It surely was good as well as surprasmgg to see and chat with Marilyn again.. I wonder how long it will be 'un- til we can get together again. 1

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Marilyn Montg qlky Off the Track 2 Hobgoblin House ll Music 1-2-3-I4 County Festival h Minstrel b Vice-President 2-3 Bo Ho Ao Echog Class Reporter 2-3 Annualg Bus. Mgr. M Betty Morris Off the Track 2 Music 2-3-h County Festival 2 Minstrel b Band Festival h Band h ' B. H. A. D Secretary Q Treasurer 1 Marilyn Mault Off the Track 2 Music l-2-3-h Minstrel h County Festival 2 B0 Ha Au 1-'2 SEHTCH UTRMCTORY 1 Bob Konst Off the Track 2 Music 1-2 County Festival 2 Jean Thomas Off the Track 2 Music 3-h Minstrel 3-h B. H. A. h Janet Lowry Off the Track 2 Music 2-3-h County Festival 2 Minstrel h Bi- Ho A-0 1'h



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- ,.... ,., My journey has been pretty tiresome not having anyone you know on the same buss I ami not too alone though. The old gray Lhairdd'lddy seated beside me is quite talkative. My bus is pulling into a gas station now. Guess I'll get out and stretch my legs a bit. Well, as I look across the street I see a very familiar mame. Itis Konst. I see this name onia sigh whidarrsadsKon- st Garage, Bob Konst Propiertor. Another ambition completed. I wish my bus was not ready to leave already so I would have a chance to talk to Bob. I wonder why Bob choose Texas as the place to start his busi- ness. I guess maybe it's for the same reason I choose,to teach clear down in Arizona. Well, the trip won't be to long now! I think I'll just read this magazine that I bought at my last stop. As I turned the page I glanc- ed at an advertisement about large Super-markets. The reason it intev- ests me so is because stores. The name is Be certainly has done could talk to him and it gives the story of the owner of these chain Jim Crouse, Jim was an old school mate of mine. well for himself. I would like to see Jim so I congratulate him on his success. back which reminded me of two more Bernard Valenti and Ronny Spyker . on.N UUncle Sam needs you.N Ber - into the service after they grad - uated. I suppose they are of the highest rank by now. I saw a billboard a few miles of my school mates. Those two ' Y The billboard read nJoin The Arm. n mard and Ronny had planned on L. ,, surprising trip.s I have talked to I certainly have had a most some of my old school chums and heard about the others. It surely has been nice. My trip is almost at an end for we are now pulling into Tucson. In a few minutes I will be off this bus, but what I thought was going to be a tiresome trip turned out to be very nice and very,very sur- prising. . ,wi I j 4. 7, 4 ,ifi.467..L ' 'I ' . . 4. '- A gf',a.4sf1if,MJ f , 4 9' ,J

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