Manlius High School - Mirror Devil Yearbook (Manlius, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 22 text:

Page Twenty The A drm THE JUNIOR CLASS Back Row--Donald King, Kenneth Swan, Delmar Hagan, Arthur Lath- rop, Norman Miller, Lyle Nelson, Ronald Wessel. Third Row—Tracy Peterson, Janice Rudiger, Helen Stonewall, Ila Hartz, Gladys 1. Johnson, Jeanette Murphy, Melvina Gudgall, Virgil Hurst. Second Row—Arminnie Sons, Blanche Blackmer, Ella Adams, Mrs. Glassburn, Ruby Van Deusen, Helen Ash, president, Thelma Miller, Ila Mott. First Row—Eugene Booth, Roy Hewitt.

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The Alarm Page Twenty-one Prophecy of the Juniors HAVING spent the last six years in France, 1 decided to return to Illinois for an extended visit; of course I was very anxiius to hear the fate of the class of '25. My wish soon came true. The first person I met was a sailor from Manlius High School and a member of the class of '25. Leonard made a good sailor but he seemed very sad. He had been visiting in Manlius before sailing for France, so of course brought good news from every one of my classmates. First he told me that Ruby and he had broken up their little home because he had been called back to the navy. He further gave me the following information: Helen and Norman were living in West Virginia. Norman was working in the coal mines trying to support his little family of four. Yet he was very happy because he had his classmate sweetheart to comfort him in time of sorrow. Ella was living in Peru. There’s a reason for everything, but it seems no one could find the reason for this. Gur old all-star Basket Ball player, Donald was traveling the world, but he traveled to Walnut most of the time. Wonder why? Tracy and Janice Peterson were living on the Rudiger homestead; they devoted most of their time to the raising of ducks and geese. Lyle and Shorty were still making occasional trips to Walnut but with little results. Arthur Lathrop and wife had been running a store in New Bedford, but his wife who was formerly Helen Stonewall had gone to Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer were living on an onion farm at Kedron, 111. To my great surprise Eugene Booth and Virgil Hurst were teaching in the good old Manlius High School. Thelma and 11a having decided that they didn’t care for men anymore, had gone to an Old Maids Home. It had always been a difficult matter to hear anything from Ua Hartz, but leave it to ‘Ole’. He said she had married her former sweetheart (Howard Rollo) and they were living in Moline. Arminnie had married, but did not seem to care for married life as she had to support her husband by teaching in one of the Minneapolis High Schools. Gladys I., my ever true classmate was teaching in the University of Illinois. Kenneth Swan was taking the place of Freckles Barry. He had made his success in the film production ’’Marguerite.’ Leonard then found it time to go on duty but we talked of former school days many times during my voyage. As soon as I reached New York I left for Manlius. I found my home town greatly changed and everything Leonard had told me was true. —J. A. M. ’25

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