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Grosvcnor M. Jones, ’00, who. upon leaving Harvard University, became an Editorial and Statistic Assistant in the Census Bureau, Washington, D. C, is finding time to take the evening law course in Georgetown University. Margaret D. Jones, ’02, graduated in 1906 from W. R. U., and is now teaching in Cuyahoga Falls High School. Harrison T. Ilubbell, ’02, after graduating with high honors from Hirani College accepted a position as principal of Mantua High School. Dr. Francis P. Carrigan, '98, and Dr. Benjamin Handmachcr, '02, are house physicians at St. Alexis Hospital. Helen A. Galpin, ’98. was married January 19, 1907, to Charles H. Lamv and will live in Buffalo, N-ew York. George A. Palda, ’96. and Edna G. Comer. '95, were recently married. Richard E. Collins, ’98, and Anthony F. Gaughan, ’99, are law partners with offices in the Williamson Building. Ernest W. Farr. ’98, he of football fame at South High, at Case, and at University of Chicago, is a prosperous brick manufacturer in Cleveland. Edward C. Bixel, John McIntosh and Edward A. Kilrov, of the class of 1906, arc students at Case School of Applied Science. The following members of the class of '06, are students at Western Reserve University: Raymond W. Barney, Thomas X. Corlctte, William A. Feather, Laura E. Jones, Neva Jones, Charles J. Kainpfe, Catherine E. McFadden. Emma L. Moskopp, Albert L. Palda, William J. Rooke, Carl A. Schulz, Hazel Watkins, and Victor J. Whitlock. Grace Rowlands, 06, is teaching in Holy Name School. John A. McGovern, ’06, is making a great recoid in athletics at Swarthmorc College, and incidentally is making a creditable record in his studies. Mildred McAfee, '05, Grace M. Fuhrmeyer, ’06, and Robert I. Snajdr, '06, are post-graduate students at South High School. Arthur M. Jones, ’06, and William II. James, 06. arc employed in brokers’ offices. Thomas J. O’Brien, ’06, is preparing to become a railroad magnate and has started at the bottom with the Xewburg and South Shore Railway. Richard Kcvern, '06, is a student at Ohio State University. Joseph Zucker, '06, is a reporter on the Plain Dealer. 50
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ALUiMNI NOTES. Bertram O. Lewis, ’OG is a cadet at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point and is making a good record. Leslie A. Riddle, 'OG, is an assistant in the Cuyahoga County Surveyor's office. J. Hart Davis, 'OG, is teaching a country school. Edward W. Jones, 'OG, is a member of the firm of Schucman-Joncs Co., dealers in surgical and medical supplies. Isabella D. Rolierts. '98, is teaching in the Coshocton, Ohio, High School. Frank A. Chudoba. 99, is teaching in the Cleveland West Roys’ School. Gilbert C. Gaum, '99, is a student at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. Alabama. Lillie M. Lothrop, '99, is a teacher in Fostoria High School. Mabel E. Chapman, '01, is teaching in Salineville High School. Homer 13. Corlctt, ’05, is making an excellent record at Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons.. Margaret A. Downie, ' 4, and Ella 13. Downie, '« . •. arc students at Monmouth College, Illinois. Robert Mackay, ox ’OG, is a Yale University student. Reid L. Palmer, '02. graduated last June from Sheffield Scientific School of Yale. Nina C. Rrotherton, ’08, who graduated last June from Yassar College is now a student in the W. R. U. library school. Bernhard P. Ruetenik, '04, is a University of Michigan student. Edmond J. LaBarge, '01. graduates this year from W. R. I'., as a full-Hcdgcd Doctor of Dental Surgery. Theophi! Stricter, who was a junior last year, and who in three years came within one unit of completing the four years' course, is now a freshman in the University of Nebraska. 29
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J. William De Cumbe, '05, is completing: in three years, the course at Ohio Wesleyan University. Fred A. Zoul, who was a member of the class of 190G, was killed in a railroad accident shortly after the close of school. It was a sad end for big-bodied, big-hearted Fred whom everybody liked. Jean Arnott, Mildred Handmacher, Florence Iliggins, Florence Hogue, Lcttie Judson, Jeannic Miller, Ella Morgan, Helen E. Strachan, and Sadie Thomas, all of the class of 1906, are students at the Cleveland Normal School. It is interesting to note the large number of higher institutions of learning in which South High students may be found at this time: among the number are the following: Western Reserve University, Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University. Ohio State University, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska, Cornell University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Georgetown University, Baldwin University, United States Military Academy, Case School of Applied Science. Vassar College, Smith College, Hiram College, Swarthmore College. Monmouth College. Cleveland School of Pharmacy, Missouri School of Mines, Union Biblical Institute, Cleveland School of Art, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, and Cleveland Normal School. Since the organization of South High School in 1894 twelve classes have graduated consisting of 358 girls and 192 boys, total 550. The occupations of these graduates is as follows: Teachers, (many of whom have married and quit teaching) 1G9, students (at present) 11G, clerks in various offices 30, stenographers, 23; mechanical engineers. 12 ; lawyers, 9 ; physicians, 7 ; library assistants, 7 ; bookkeepers, 8 ; bank clerks, G ; traveling salesmen, G ; draftsmen, 4 ; electrical engineers, 4 ; music teachers, 3; contractors, 3 ; mining engineers, 2 ; surveyors, 2 ; milliners. 2; telephone operators, 2 : and one each of the following: civil engineer, manufacturer, assistant superintendent of postal station, architect, accountant, florist, cashier, chemical engineer, musician, insurance agent, real estate agent, college professor, trained nurse, editorial assistant in census bureau, missionary, factory foreman, editor, private secretary, tailor, ceramic engineer, purchasing agent, mechanic, clergyman, conductor, assistant pharmacist, reporter. .V
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