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IH- Ellie Annual - 1E IN IVIEMORIAM As We come to the end of our High School life and prepare to leave the place where many happy days were spent, it is with sadness We note the vacant places, and miss the companion- ship of three of our classmates who entered here as freshmen, with us in 1912, To the loving memory of ALICE ZOOK ELSIE SPANNUTH RUDYARD THAYER we dedicate this portion of our Year Book that their names may not be missing from the 1916 Class Roll, where they would have been if they had not:- ' With a cheery smile and a Wave of the hand, Wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since they linger there. 2-'-31-Ev f ctsy,E 'fl' . xv' X3-'i My-2-G11-alms 411 'MN Page Twenty Seven
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IH- Glhe Annual HONOR ROLL THE following Seniors have maintained an average of 90 or more for three and one half years. Page Twenty Six Gray Trultt ...,...i....i.,,......... ..... Gaynelle Catterson ..i.. ...... Kathleen Thayer ,,,,.,. Marguerlte Johns ,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,y,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,.,..,...,..,............,..........,.......,............,..,,...,...,. ...96.5 .,.93.9 ,..91.8 ,,.90.8 FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE SENIOR YEAR 97.25 .....95. Gray Truitt .........,...,...,........,4..4..,....4..,....l.,4..,...,...,...,.....,......,.......................,.......,,,..,.. Dewey Bradley . ..,. ..,.......l . Anna Dreher .4...........,l...,,.. Gaynelle Catterson ..,........ Bernice Lowther ......l...... Marguerite Johns .... Louise Neal ..,................,........ Kathleen Thayer........ .. 1.:..q,4.3v - E55 :-1 g ?f 70' . SQL' 'n x i 1' ' Z' r,, xl ' -Q 1 ' X 479. .RIS 94.75 94.25 91.75 .,,91.4 ..,9O.5 .,....90.
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15- Ihr Annual -1121 CLASS PRGPI-IECY IT was a hot sultry day in July, that I started on my trip which later proved to be the most pleasant occasion of my life. Just before boarding the train my attention was drawn to a man by the name of Old Mose, who peddled his wares around in a cart drawn by an old balky don- key. He made his living by selling a very curious little article known as Magic Glasses. Since I was to be traveling for some time I purchased a pair of these mysterious glasses. Just then my train came and I hurriedly put them in my purse and boarded the train. For afew hours the people of the train furnished amusement for me, and then my thoughts came back to the Magic Glasses. As the conductor was coming thru the car, I put my Glasses on and beheld to my astonishment my old classmate Fred Roudebush, who had gained the honorable position as conductor on the Lake Erie R. R. Our first stop was a very small village used as a milk station,naturally I looked out of the window and who should I see but Margaret Hadley. I attrac- ted her attention and after having a short conversation found out that she and her husband were running a creamery. Just then the train pulled out. We soon reached Indianapolis. As I had to stay over night I purchased a ticket and witnessed the Passing Show of 1923. In the first tableau to my astonishment I saw Kathryn White posing as Maid of America. In the next tableau entitled Mamma's only Son Roland Fisher played the leading role. After the show I went to the Hotel and going to the desk to register I came face to face with Martin Hubbard who told me that after his honeymoon, he purchased the hotel and if business kept up, he would soon be a millionaire. Early the next morning I took a train for Chicago. I arrived there late in the evening and after a pleasant night's rest I was ready to go sight seeing. I was advised to visit Armour's Meat Packing House, after passing thru several departments I came to the stamping room. I walked over to see one of the men and had the pleasure of meeting Albert Lacy who was busily engaged in tagging Bacon, I soon found out that he had held this position since graduating from Butler College. After going back to the Hotel I rang for a bell boy and who should appear but Forest Hanna clothed in a bright red uniform trimmed in gold buttons. He told me he was enjoying life immensely. After my short stay in Chicago I went to Bay View, Michigan, for a weeks stay, I went to the Summer Hotel and enquired for a maid, I was certainly glad to have one of my old N. H. S. friends, Lorena Reese, to fill the position. The next afternoon I went down to the beach and my attention was attracted to a large green and white striped umbrella, upon looking behind it who should I see but Loui G. Caylor writing Love Sonnets to Carolyn Osbon who on inquiry I found was studying the Violin in Germany. As I was going to the Hotel I noticed a very excited crowd gathering around the pier, I walked over to the scene of excitement and found out that Dewey Bradley, the life guard, had just rescued the famous novelist Mary Wild, from drowning. Before leaving the Lake I decided to get a Souvenir, and on going over to the store I found Harry Rhoades managing a Souvenir and pawn shop. He told me he was engaged in this work only in summer as the Lake climate benefited his health. After leaving Bay View I went to New York. While on the road a slight accident happened, which caused a delay of a few hours. Getting off of the train I noticed a small school house near by, Page Twenty Eight
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