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Another '57 grad who lives and farms near Plain City, Russ Nicol. 3cm VUL Wary ane l ?owe J3eertzer Tom Miller: The basketball team was Regional Champs in ’57 and Tom will always be remembered for his terrific basketball skills as a member of that team. Tom now resides in Plain City with his wife Ann and 7 children. He is employed at Columbus Southern. Ann is a bus driver and substitute secretary at JA. Mary Jane Rowe Beertzer: Residing in Christney, Indiana and working at Woodcrafters, Mary Jane leads a life not unlike those of her classmates. She has raised three children, Juanita (21), Bill (20), and Janetta (19) Delashmutt. She also has two step-children, Tammy (18) and Gary Jr. (15) Beertzer. Mary Jane and her husband, Gary, own M. J. Trucking. Mrs. Beertzer’s free time is devoted to rose gardening. 12 The Way We Were a loose an interesting e areer — Tom Lamb 3om I a mb Tom Lamb: Tom’s career and hob- bies reflect his positive attitude and outlook. His classmates remember his ever-present smile. He is employed at Denison Abex. His wife Melissa is a secretary and older son David attends Nashville Auto-Diesel College. Daughter Lesley (16) and son Mark (11) attend school in Marysville. Tom’s hobby is restoring old cars and he is a member of the Early Ford V8 Club. JZW ion David Wilson: Farming is not uncom- mon in this community and David is no exception. With wife Margaret and son Dale (20) David enjoys his life as a farmer in the Plain City area. Dale is a ’78 graduate of Alder and is in business with his Dad.
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1 Paul Troyer: Like Martha, Paul’s interests lie in banking. Mr. Troyer is the President of the Na- tional State Bank of Boulder in Boulder, Colorado. His family consists of wife Markie and three sons: Paul 10, Michael 9 and Mark 6. Paul enjoys golf, skiing, handball and fishing. “I have many positive memories of the friends and classmates I grew up with and look forward to the time our paths may cross again. The Way We Were 11 Wake tke Wost of Cvery Opportunity to i earn Paul Troyer PaJD, royer 111 art ha f- enninaton S u Martha Pennington Syx: Like several of her classmates, Martha remained in the community after graduation. Upon graduation she went to work at Ohio Seed. This she gave up to rear a family. When her children, Mark 16 and Kelly 17, reached school age, she returned to work. Martha was employed in the Alder School District as a secretary. After a few years she moved to a more satisfying career as a bank teller. Today Martha serves as Teller Supervisor at Huntington National Bank in Upper Arlington and husband Ken works at American Aggregates in Columbus. Besides running a household and her job as a teller Martha is Clerk of Canaan Township.
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The Way We Were 13 rJiil) retry 3Ut cci ted to past Superintendent A recognition service was held during graduation. This was recognition of the service and dedication of Mr. Robinson who served our school system many years. Mr. Riedel presented Mr. Robinson a plaque designating the new library to be knwon as the Robinson Library. A painting of Mr. Robinson by Robert Converse has been presented to the school and will be hung in the library. At the conclu- sion of graduation the past board members had a reception where he was able to meet and visit old friends. Also, attending the reception were Dick and Diane Robinson.
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