Gnadenhutten High School - Goal Yearbook (Gnadenhutten, OH)

 - Class of 1917

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l ti THE GOA L. CLASS PROPHECY One evening, after my lessons were pre- pared for the next day, I was sitting in the swing thinking deeply on a subject which filled my mind. It was our future. Sud- denly, I seemed to have the power to fore- tell the future of my classmates: so if you will kindly step into the future with me, I will tell you what I see ten years hence. First, let us enter a motion Picture Thea- tre. The title of the first play is The Queen of Society. At first we are not much interested but suddenly we sit up and rub our eyes. The heroine is a tall beau- tiful blond, very well known to us, as Eunice Huston. She was now a movie star, and was earning twenty-live thousand dollars a month, as we hear a, man who sits behind us, inform his companion. But our surprise was not to end here. The next reel is entitled The Red Cross Nurse and is said to be taken from real life. The scene opens in a hospital in France. The wounded soldiers are looking very woe-begone until a pleasant looking nurse enters the ward, when every soldier smiles his brightest smile. As she comes down the aisle, stopping at each cot to cheer or to make some one more comfortable, we recognize Florence Johnson, one of the leading nurses of the whole world. Upon leaving the theatre whom do we meet but another of our classmates. At first sight we do not recognize the fashion- ably dressed young lady coming toward us, but her face looks familiar. At the same time Lulu sees us, for it is Lulu Rupert. We are very glad to see Lulu again and ask her to tell us what she had been doing since we parted after our graduation. She replies that she is the Rhetoric teacher in Ohio State, and enjoys her work very much. We wish to know what has become of some of the other girls, so she tells us of Zola Saunders. After completing her college course, Zola, with two very dear friends, had gone to China as a missionary. She was carrying out great reforms there. Her photograph is in many prominent newspapers and the whole country is filled with admiration for the brave girl who is doing so much for the Chinese. We do not hear from any more of our classmates until the Spring vacation when we visit in Gnadenhutten. While walking up Walnut street one afternoon, we noticed a sign which reads, Miss McConnell, de- signer of Latest Spring Fashions, on the door of what was once the old post office building. We wanted to see Lucy again so we opened the door and entered a very business-like oflice. Altho very busy design- ing the Spring Styles for Gnadenhutten so- ciety, Lucy kindly visits with us a few min- utes. After each had learned the history of the others of the few years since we had about Grace Wheland. told us.that Ike had mere man. She was parted, we inquired Sorrowfully, Lucy left her just for a then living a happy married life in Chicago and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. We wanted to know whom Grace had married but her old chum could only say, Well, well, I didn't think it of Ike. Then, we see ourselves strolling down the railroad track toward Lock Seventeen the following day, when we meet Esther Petry. She .tells us that she is a member of con- gressg one of the six congress women of the United States. Of course we knew there was a lady by the name of Petry in the assembly, but never thought of it being our old school mate. Ester looks well and seems very important over her position in congress. Several months later, while walking down Broadway, New Yoi'k, we hear a newsboy calling, Buy a paper, read about Mr. Peter, inventor of the new submarine. l-lurriedly, we purchase a paper, and, glancing over the glaring headline, we iind that it is Raymond F. Peter, a former Gnad- ennutten young man and a graduate of the class of seventeen. He was then in the eni- ploy of the Government and doing a great ueal toward making our country successful in the war with Germany. when reading our paper, we feel that some one else is also reading it over our shoulder. Upon turning around we notice that it is an old lady. Turning to her com- panion this lady remarks, I wonder if this Raymond Peter is acquainted with the Miss Peter, who graduated in the Gnadenhutten Class of Seventeen. I hear that she is- But just then, she and her companion are lost in the crowd. Dale Peter



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