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Page Thirty ' S CARLET was IWHITE Kathryn Coates has talent in music: ll'ith the piano, she has won her fame. ln puhlic, home, or school life It's a pleasure to hear her name. l,uella lladeu, we next distinguish: In langruagre she does excell-3 French, l.atin and English She masters all quite well. Troas Adams, from the country, ls full of ambition and viln. In traveling: life's broad pathway As a teacher she is sure to win. Here greet lilmcr Hill, our electrician. In sketchingr, too, he is fine. Vl'e are sure he with Edison lVill compare in some future time. Oi-la Freeman we all admire, As a friend he is always the same. For life in the future his only desire Is Juanita to share his name. liorene Sulver, gentle and sweet, Is carefree and light as a lark. No girl in our class you may meet Can excell her in Domestic Art. lidythe Stewart, from Findlay, Comes straying like a kit, But in working on this ANNUAL She certainly does her hit. Milford Ilishong, physique quite stunning, And a good nature no one can mar, llas the prospect of becoming A wonderful hasket hall star. Harold XVink is usually playing And to him it's a constant pleasure To torment and plague the teachers In his many moments of leisure. Rudolph Blankeiueyer--hark to his name- As business manager we introduce to you In spreading: ahroad the High School fame He compares with only a few. Oscar Gerdemann, our student manager, An important memlier of our class. President of the noted Athenians XVith ahility none can surpass. Kenneth Sterling: here we learn, Doesn't care with girls to Hirt. In leisure time to work will turn To make his father an efficient clerk. Last hut not least, Maxine VVitham, Who is very small but great, With liedpath Musical Company She has traveled in many a state. Of myself I shall not mention. Concerning me you know a plentyg Except that I am proud that I belong To the class of nineteen twenty. -H. A. B.
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et ' SCARLET iefxxfl-IITE A CIIIIOI' Class PITOP CCY 0 this is dear old Deshler, I murmured as I aligbted from the train. I was starting toward the station when a voice asked Luggage, lady? Carelessly I handed the boy my suit case and he said The Bunker Inn? After my nod of assent we proceeded on our way. At the Main Street crossing stood a man waving a red flag. I stopped and looked. I knew the : V - man looked familiar. Suddenly it came to me that it was lny old school friend, Clyde Vantlorn. With a glad cry I grasped his hand and excitedly we began talking. He told me that he had a nice home and wife. Upon inquiring I learned that he had married Hester and that they were living over Suber's butcher shop. Promising to call on theln I went on. As I passed a restaurant a slnall child and a big bull dog came out of the door. The child began crying. Come in here, Clara, called a harsh voice from within. The child looked helplessly around and continued its crying. The door opened again and this time Orla Freeman came out. Why. 0rla, I began. In a broken voice he told me he had been ,iilted and that be had married Violet Bergman a few months later. Just then Violet appeared and after many questions we parted. 1 finally reached the Bunker Inn aml looked for the boy ff? Q 4 u it-:tri 9943 his sudd carrying my suit case. There stood Milford wiping the perspiration from his brow. Vl'ell, Milford ! and we began talking. I asked many ques- tions an Shaking d he eagerly answered them. all but one. and then he blushed. his head he replied sadly No: I never--A -f, and turning abruptly be disappeared through the door. Standing there astonished at en departure 1 did not hear foot steps approaching me. Any- thing for you, lady? and turning I saw Clarice with a mop and bucket in hand. This was another surprise and after greetings Clarice called Troas, who was also working there. It seemed like old times and we talked on until the proprietor came in. Look who's here, lVIr. Hill, and the next instant all four of us were talking and laughing as of yore. After registering, Troas took me to a lovely front l'0I7lll. It was so warm that I was obliged to ring for the hell boy to bring me some ice Page Thirty-two water, I was very much pleased with the quick service of the Bunker Inn. No sooner had I rung the hell than Kenneth entered with a large pitcher. After resting I decided to look up my old friends. I had gotten no further than the Caesar theatre when I espied Thelma Clevenger seated in the ticket booth crocheting. I rushed to her side and asked her how she came to be there. Blushing and with downcast eyes she said that she had finally consented to be Rudolph's wife. She also said she crocheted for Adaline's art store. She called Rudolph and from them I learned also that Helen Freeman and I.uella had a life-long position in the Deshler High School. Leaving them, I crossed the street and entered the Gerdeman under- taking establishment. No sooner had I crossed the threshold than Vir- ginia confronted me and said that Oscar had been called out into the country. She invited me to lunch at Holmes' Cafe. It was then twelve o'clock so we proceeded thither. Florence came tripping in with a big white apron on. It was a happy evening and just as we were leaving we ran into Kathryn, which was another happy meeting. She said she had been married three years and her husband was the engineer on the Findlay branch. VVe talked along the street and the girls told me that Maxine kept a sanitarium at I-Ioytville. I asked them about Helen Smith. Where was she? They sadly told me that she was at the sanitarium sudering from granulated eyelids. They also told me that they had made a wonderful bathing beach out of the reservoir. I was anxious to see it and immediately we directed our steps toward the beach. Arriving there, I percieved Harold VVink standing in the shallow water. His large brawny arms, exposed to the sun and wind, had be- come bronzed. Across his chest the words Life Saver were written in large white letters. VVe talked to him and found out that he had saved lidythe Stewart from the watery depths just the week before. Thelma WVeaver was his wife and they resided happily one block north of the coal chutes. fn- M- VV-
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