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CLASS PROPHECY The eighteenth annual reunion of the class of l937 was held Aug. 20, 1955 at the School gym, which was started when we graduated. Again we recalled memories of our school days and of our class mates. The noted Foot ball coach of Mosquito Uni- versity was our presi- dent. We as a class re- member hlm as nSteameru Smith who helped rank Eden high in Athletics and social activities. We never did forget that boy who was so tkmd in his early High School years and who is now secretary and treasurer of our class. It was none other than our own Jack Schawweker.New York now claims him as her greatest cornet player in theuPoppyH orchestra. Our Annual,HThe Scrap- bookn, which long will be remembered, was again brought to our minds by Marjorie Miller who was its editor-in-chief. She achieved her ambition and is now a journalist for the New York Herald One of our boys who found contentment and happiness is Glenn, liv- ing on the Kieffer home- stead. His devoted wife and two children produce a pleasent picture of home life. A One we must not forget is Dortha J. Pool whose longed for ambition was to become a beauty cult- urest. She has certainly attained her goal and is now living a happy mar - ried life in Hollywood. Although Vernie arriv- ed a little late at the reunion, he had many a thrilling adventure to tell us of his career as pilot. He pilots thenRed Hot and Bluen, regularly circling the globe. To bring back to us more memories we all joined in singing our high school song, Thelma Case accompaning us. Her search of an ideal man failed and she is now making a musical career for herself.' . A letter was read from the only member of our class who could not-be present. This was Bob Case who is a missionary to the heathens of South Sea Islands. His work detained him thus making ity impossible to take his annual vacation. We all hope he can be with us next year. There wasnhardy laugh- er present at this great event-Jack Frost, one of the world's prize fight- ers. How well we rememb- er when Jack's brothe r nBillH, came to school with a black eye. Jack gave us all ring side tickets to see- his big fight with nKid Spinach in which he later won the prize. Another boy, who cam e into our group was Will- ian Lehenhart, the NDare Devilu.' Bill has made the record in driving a car over a 5C ft. cliff in Africa. He thrills all the girls and keeps them right after him. Dc we remember a gi rl who was always drawing pictures and portraits? Of course this is none our Annabel has present- of her best adorn Eden's She is now other than Debolt. She ed several drawings to study hall. living in Columbus with H
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Pauline Stuckey, Junior Class Play, Chorus, Glee Club, Pep Club, Operetta, K1ttenball'37 Girl Reserves, Declamations. Stanley Smith, Class President 'I956, Junior Play, Senior Play Chorus,Glee Club, Class Night Basketball,K1ttenba1l,Staff. Paul Swartz,Chorus, Boys Glee Club, High School Operetta'56 High School Chorus, Kittenball Baseball, Senior Play. Marie Case, Junior Play, Senior Play, Chorus, Glee Club, Brass Quartette, Operetta, Pep Club Girl Reserve,Class Night,Staffe Dortha Jean Pool, Junior Play Chorus, Glee Club, Operetta, Pep Club, Girl Heserves,Class Night,Declamat1ons,Senior Play. Jack Schauweker, Class Sec'y '37 Chorus, Glee Club, Operetta,Pep Club, Brass Quartette Orchestra, Junior Play, Senior Play. Vernon Miller,Class Sec'y '54-5, Chorus, Boys Glee Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Kittenball Basketball,Deolamations,Staff. Annabel DeBolt, Junior Play '36 Senior Play, Chorus, Glee Club Girl Reserves, Operetta, Pep Club, Annual Staff,Kittenball.
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her husband, who is man- ager of the nMerry Art Galleryn. David Jr. Needs, our metallurgical engineer, arrived from South Amer- ica where he is employed by the South America n Steel Company. We remem- bered how well he used to play basket ball and especially did we remem- ber the night we were victorious over Sycamore in our Senior year. We were just about to adjourn to the banquet room, when a messenger boy arrived with a tele- gram reading nwill arrhm at Upper Sandusky air port in my new planenThe Sparrow 10:15 will be with you soonn. When Marie Case arrived, we all congratulated our modern Amelia Earhart on her record flight of a year ago. It was not long untill our reunion day was over but we were all invited to come again thefollow- ing year when we woul d again look back. to our happy school days. RMS SENIOR CLASS The Senior Class have left a good record be- hind us. All throughhQh school our class has been thoroughly rep re- sented in music, sports, dramatics, school organ- izations and scholastic records. When we first entered high school nine boys and nine girls completed our class. During our Freshman and Sophomore years, Etta Mae Bolyard, Doris Ritzler left us. Rev. James L. Nuzum Rev. James L. Nuzum delivered the Baccalaureate sermon this year at the Salem Evangelical Church. The message nThe Gos pel for An Age Of Credulity was an inspiration to the Class of I957. . HISTORY The most important events during these years were initiation and the operetta, UBits of Blar- neyn.Our Junior year be- gan with the Junior Play A Merry Deathn and ter- minated in the Junior- Senior Banquet.0n'Senior year has been a busy one. The year-book was our most important project. The various things that face a Senior Class fac- ed us: Baccalaureate, the Junior-Senior Ban- LASS HISTGRY E , 2E!!mAlEE Q65f? S ' - A S , - Ag
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