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The city then changed, and I again found myself in Neptune, where I met Marjorie Stephenson, who had just driven from Celina where she said she was keep- ing a store and living alone. Elden Houts, I after- ward learned, had played her false and she had re- mained an old maid. From Celina I went to St. Marys, and while wan- dering about the streets was attracted by a sign which read: nWe Can Increase Your Height, Short People Do Not Despair.n I realized how disagreeable it is to be short, so decided to give them a trial. I opened the door to the tumble-down shop, and there stood a blonde lady very slim and tall. While I was trying to think whom she resembled, she said, HDon't you remember me, Bonnie?W Sure enoughg 'twas Marlene Frahmg just as I expected Joe Suhr was her husband. I made my way out to Rhyne's where I met Thelma Figley. She had taken unto herself a husband, Ted Yewey, and together they were demonstrating the value of cereals of all kinds. I knew Thelma would change her mind about being an old maid. Next I seemed to be in Lima, where I met John Sites. He said he had Nstarredn for the Highflyers Dramatic Club for several years, but now was man- aging CJohn always liked to manage! a troupe of his own and was traveling through the country putting on vaudeville shows. His best and only comedy was UThe Cheerful Liar,H in which I remember John once made a big hit in Neptune. I decided to take a train back East to Balti- more. The train stalled as we were coming into St. Louis. The engineer requested all of the passengers to get off. As I was walking up toward the big en- gine, I heard someone say in a gruff voice, HWhere are my crewmen?W The engineer was grumbling when he got off of the train. I noticed that the walk was familiar and sure enough it wasn't a man, but it was my old classmate, Dorothy Harner. We were thrilled to see each other, and as we talked, I found out Dorothy was engineer of the Baltimore and Ohio. Then the scene changed, and I found myself at Neptune. A truck stopped out in front. A lady came to the door and to my great surprise it was Katharyn Harris. Katharyn told me she had taken over the fertilizer plant and now has employed 250 workers. She said, WDick and I are running a fine business.W Again the scene changed, and before my eyes there arose the beautiful Quaker City of Philadel- phia. In one of its most prominent business sec-
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V' 'd-MW 'W tions my attention was directed to a large building on the outside of which was displayed the sign, HMarriage Broker, Room 502, 5th floor.n Of course, being an old maid, I was attracted by this sight and immediately made my way to room 502. I asked for the manager: and when he appeared, I recognized the voice and exclaimed, UWhy, Bob Wursterln After talking over old times at Nep, it was time for me to be on my way, On returning to my business, I thought of how I had met all of my classmates: and we all had a wonderful time reminiscing our old school days. Now I knew what my old classmates were doing, and to me it was a wonderful thought. ---Bonnie Snavely MSS WILL We, the Class of l95O, having reached the end of our career here, being in sound health and of disposing mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this writing to be our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking and making void all other tes- timonial writings by us heretofore made. As to such estate as it has pleased the fates and our own strong arms to give, we do dispose of the same as follows: FIRST: We give and bequeath to our cherished prin- cipal, Mr. Rahmann, a key to the office so that he may be able to lock unruly pupils within its wallsg also a pretty girl in the coming class as a bit of sunshine. SECOND: We give and bequeath to Miss Bair all our practice sets in Filing and Bookkeeping. THIRD: We give and bequeath to Miss Yewey all the unfilled pages in our Goverment workbooks. FOURTH: We give and bequeath to Mr. Jackson all of our chemistry formulas. FIFTH: I, Thelma Figley, give and bequeath my good driving to Cora Vantilburg, and my talkative moods to Romilda Becher. - SIXTH: I, Marlene Frahm, give and bequeath my abil- ity to study to the junior boys, and my fair com- plexion to Dave Roether.
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