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, Y U I ,t A ' ' '... , -v, --'aw-u V H I Jw .1771 .fur :. ' ' U,-gm,-, --mg,-, atm -n.....42xx.-..' -L-.x.......iL:-......' ' ..42.:..s... 'f.g:4.s.....:a.......J..a..1a ' :LL The Future gf the Class of H934- Iziitzhleen 'f f' - I Q, -4- :Le -,ste Q -.51 r ,- -Y ,c in .-sv-.:,.vAL-f ' t s nz... ..4::a.::'a1'.:,..L:. arm- -- r...' '.'.-,...,.,.-...-- - - - - The depression is gone now never to return again so l am taking a trip to see all my classmates. All you readers are wel- come to be my guests. We board our luxurious train at Fos- toria, NVhile on our way to the first stop at Detroit. l ain great- ly pleased to meet the first of my classmates. Jo'eph West- hoven. accompanied by Norbert Lang and Joe Dell. class presi- dent in 1953. These three men are the lucky three upon whom fortune has smiled. They are stock brokers. At the first stop at Detroit we all house at Huth's Hotel. the tells me that he has met Bill Ledweclge. owner of a grsat Wire lVl'll best in Detroit and we are entertainej royally. Richard and that he is getting along great. Next morning we again take the train to Clevelan l. Ah. here is where l am destined to meet many of my school day friends, The first morning in Cleveland profited me nothing. but in the afternoon. going down Euclid Avenue. l saw amid shin- ing lights that two of my claszmates had chosen the stage as their career. They were l.ucille Villbrandt and Alma lirankart. The owner of the theater by the way was Leonard Slsonecki. Richard Scharf and Charles Thiry are partners in a sporting goods company. one of the largest in the United States. Dale Smith with Harold Kelbley and Carl Laliountain. are running a great newspaper press in Cleveland. All of this news l acquired by just strolling along Euclid Avenue, ln the evening l went to the Opera House and the star vio- linist of the evening was Richard Puchta, Ohf Vlfhat a great surprise it was when l found that Agnes Lichtle. Anna Mae Nye. and Regina Brant were cooperating in running a large restaurant. l,istening in on the radio after l had returned to my room l heard it broadcasted that a great show was coming to Cleve- land. ln it were many stars from Hollywood and Broadway. so I decided to see it. lmagine my astonishment when on the stage as the curtain went up were Dolores Haaser. Ardella lioos. Mary Bangert. Mary Getz. Mary Barrett. and this whole show was in the hands of Joe Sl-aoneeki and Roland lllchert. XVell this certainly has been a happy. lively vacation full of surprises. l thought I would have to travel the worltl over to see all my friends but they are now as they were in the past. liriends now and forever wanting to be near one another. Well. l guess lill take a stroll back to good old Fostoria and take care of my own future.
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