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.We talked with them awhile and told them of our tour of the class and we were all enthused hat the great height: to which all members of our class has climbed and each felt that the motto of our class, The Elo-g vator of Success Is Not Running, Take the Stairs, waa very appropriate and that each-member has been climb- ing and-would continue. , CLASS MOTTO: The EleVator of Success Is Not Running, V Take The.Stairs. ' CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation CLASS COLORS: White and Maroon
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because we knew that Melvin Tobin was the President of the Zipo Pep PetroIeum Proaucts Company in Cin- cinnat1,which was famous throughaout the nation for its quality which was expressed in their motto , With Our 011 Your Car Won't Boil. Anyhow we were soon at the airport readyt for the hop. Soon we were in Cincinnati and were at Tobins Oil Com- pany. When we walked into the office who do you think we found as head accountant but the exp ert bookkeeper, Fred Henderson, and who was conversing with him? Why, RaIEE PFather, who was their best traveling salesman: They toId us some very inter- esting things, among these were that Lillian Ste was librarian at the city library and that she a told them that Shirle Nerf tDuponti had written to her, telling aII agout her married life and the existing conditions in Peru where she and her hus- bend, Mario Dupont, live and how well they were doing in the cement industry. After a long con- versation with them, we were disappointed by their telling us that Melvin was away on business at the time and could not see us. We left the company, feeling like we did the day the forty-eight of us stu- dents received our diplomas from S. C. and decided a good way to commemorate our informative trip was.to get a picture made of the ones that were with us. We set out to locate a reliable studio and after securing directions from a by- stander we proceeded there. To our great astonishment the photographer was Dou 1as Kranz, who in school days was an amateur, but now, a pioneer in the art of picture reproducing. After having a large number printed for our classmates we went to the post office to mail them to the ones we had visited and there we found the postmaster to be Veda Mosel , who had been in Government Service since wouIa graduation. She said that she rush the pictures into the mail as quickly as possible. We once again hit the road but this time in the direction of home because Bay had to get 'back to work. All was well until only a few miles of the jump remained. We heard a sput of the motor and were forced to land in a large field near Borden, because we had drifted ioff course. There, through the field came a little dog, yapping at the strange-looking midshipman setting in the field and a feminine voice calling here spot. It was then that we realized it was Ruth Keibler, from whom we found out that she had later married Jimmy Popp and tEEi ?EFE'iEking a profitable living in the tilling of mother earth. Findin that the lane could not be repaired without parts we rentedaear to go to Je f to get them and to our great astonishment, wheniwe reached the airport we found Ra mend Stoner, who was the Ma yor of Jeffersonville and Robert Grouse, who was the-XKEFIcEItire Agent of Clark County, at the airport g?ttiig . stions for a bi fishin tri f weeks! vacation. 3 a g p or which they were spending their two-
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