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Karen llleeher JJaberer Karen Meeker Harberer: Residing in Greenwood, Indiana, Karen is a busy housewife with two sons (Kent 14 and Kraig 11). Husband Lee is Regional Vice President of Tractor Supply Co. After graduating in 1957 Karen atten- ded business school and began working as Mr. Oxley’s secretary. Now with any free time she has she donates to the neighborhood school. One active hobby of im- portance to Karen is being on a winter volleyball team. Still loyal to her alma mater, Karen returned this fall when the ’57 homecoming court was honored and this spring for the reception following gradua- tion in honor of Mr. Robinson. Carter and Lowry H Classmates of Willie will recall an old familiar sight of the cowboy hat, but he is oh so much thinner than he was in 1957. J;m mu Jim Mink: Married to a former Alder Homecoming Queen Rox- anne Schreck and father of three children, Jim leads what many would consider a suc- cessful life. Jim and his family make their home in Westerville, Ohio. Having always been in- terested in the world of finance, Jim is now Senior Vice Presi- dent of Freedom Federal Sav- ings and Loan. The Way We Were 9
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Wary feeler Butterfield Mary Reder Butterfield: Aider has added to its list of alumni two of Mary’s sons, Lewis and Mike, and Mary has another child in the lower grades. The students of nearby Dublin High School see much of Mrs. Butterfield as she is employed as a member of the cafeteria staff. Wartka KJe, enberry Martha Reder Hockenberry: Like her sister Mary, Martha works at a community school. Teaching in West Jefferson and raising a family keeps Martha busy. 8 The Way We Were
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D,ab Stepd JorwarJ Wisely — Martha Pennington Syx r Jiurrij l eed Larry Reed: As president of his class, Larry remembers being the first student to receive a diploma from Alder. The same qualities that made him presi- dent of the class of '57, have made him successful today. He “works long, hard hours” as the Legal Sales Representative for Dayton Legal Bank Company and farms. His wife Julia is a housewife dedicated to raising their three daughters: Paula, Lisa, and Theresa. Larry trains trotters and pacers as a hobby. P«Uy J: ove If'dowe Patty Love Rowe: The elementary students in the Alder School District know her as Mrs. Rowe, the cafeteria cook, but the ’57 grads remember her as Patty. When she’s not cooking for the school children, Patty is kept busy at home with son Jeff (19) and daughter Lisa (16). Roy, Patty’s husband, works as a fork-lift mechanic at Sear’s Distribution. Mrs. Rowe's free time is spent growing African violets. Cjeorcjann Jdamniond Sidt en Georgann Hammond Siders: A unique person, the ’57 grads will agree, is Georgann. The con- stant smile and bubbly laughter are traits of Georgann s as much now as in her high school days. As a housewife Mrs. Siders’ hands are full takin9 care of three sons: Dale 22, Bruce Chip 19, and Ted 13. For enjoyment she and her husband Lee square dance. Her hobbies are crocheting and needlepoint. When asked her feelings after 25 years, she replied, “I’ve noticed how much older my classmates are. 10 The Way We Were
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