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CELEBRATING their 60thyear since graduation from the, Village of Hannibal Teacher’sTraining ('lass, are five county women pictured here at the home of Mrs. Ethel Byrne Washer. South Sixth St..Fulton. From left, seated. Mrs. George (Martha) Bishop of Martville; Mrs. Lewis (Mildred) Farnham of Phoenix; standing, middle row. Mrs. Ethel Washer; Mrs, Roy (Julia) Hall of Hannibal HU;Mrs. (iavnelle Bartholomew ofwFulton; Miss Rita German, aster of Mildred Farnham. ilso of Phoenix; and back row. George Bishop. Martville and Rov Hall. Hannibal.Schoolmates of 60 YearsAgo Observe AnniversaryBy BARB BARTHOLOMEWFULTON - Well, they finallydid it!After 60 years and many many get-to-gethers in one another’s homes, graduates of the Village of Hannibal first teacher training class decided they deserved to dine out!So this year they celebrated the anniversary of their graduation by doing just that Five of the six remaining members of Hannibal High School’s first teacher training class (1913-14) actually began their day with dinner at theSalem House in Fulton, the group hailing from Hannibal. Martville. Phoenix, and this city. But they still ended upback at the house to enjoy one another’s company some more and talk of old times and new!Who are these ladies that have kept in touch for 60 years since the 1914 graduation9 Theyare Mrs. Julia Hill Hall of Hannibal RD; Mrs Martha Gray Bishop of Martville; Mrs. Ethel Byrne Washer, and Mrs Gaynelle Bartholomew,both of Fulton; and Mrs. Mildred German Farnham ofFour Veterans JoinBuffalo Bills In CampNIAGARA FALLS, NY (AP)-The unity theme of the striking Buffalo Bills was in shreds today as four more veterans began working out with the rookies and free agents already in the training camp.Guard Joe DeLamielleure,who started every game for the Bills in his rookie year in theNational Football League last season, was the first starting veteran to break ranks w hen he reported to coach Lou Saban Tuesday night.DeLamielleure was accompanied by defensive tackle Don Croft, a starter in the 1972 campaign who sat out the 1973 season with a knee miurv Both ar-day, becoming the first returning vet to report. Brinkman, a tight end last year whose future with the club is now at safety, went in Tuesday morning in time for early practice.Croft and DeLamielleure both said they expected to be ready for Monday night's game against the Chiefs in KansasCity‘Even though I didn’t play last year, it isn’t much of a problem for a defensive lineman,” Croft said The major problem is playing alongside guys you haven't played with before.”I feel the same way,” DeLamielleure saidPhoenix. Unable to be presentwas Miss Ethel Young, also ofHannibal Others enjoying theouting with the ladies on the mid July celebration of theJune 23, 1914 graduation were Roy Hall, George Bishop and Miss Rita German, sister of Mrs Farnham Teacher of the class, Mrs. Farnham tells us, was MissMabel Crandell who died several years ago as have the rest of the 11-member classThey include Miss Grace Hawkins who taught for 464 years, Mrs Inez Dunham Vine. Mrs Annbel Ellers Lockwood, Lloyd Palmer and Edward WaldronAs we reported, after the dinner out. the celebrants were invited to the home of one oftheir number, this time, Mrs. Ethel Bryne Washer The folks don’t wait for graduation time to roll around each year,sometimes they get togethermore often, comparing notesthese days on grandchildren rather than boyfriends!Interestingly the Palladium Times learned of these former schoolmates and their WHhanniversary not from one hot two staffers with the paper Mrs. Bartholomew happens to be mother-in law- to Fulton reporters Barb Bartholomew and Mrs. Farnham is grand mother to another staffer,Beverly Farnham who worksout of the Oswego office
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