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Mrs. Mamie Frances Hill Cleary is a reporter in San Francisco, California. She operates her own office. She is married, has two children, but the lure of reporting still holds. She visited her Alma Mater in November, 1958. Mr. John Gwin is the personnel director of Armour Laboratories. Just now he is doing some special work in Kankakee. Mrs. Helen Foote Bell is the official court reporter of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois, being employed by Circuit Judge Harry I. Hannah. MR. COVENTRY DR. CORDRAY MR. ALBIN Mr. Dean Coventry is with the General ' Electric Company in New Jersey. He has had several fine promotions. Mr. Maurice Melcher, after finishing his course in Sparks, went into the real -estate and insurance business. He has done well in his home town, Findlay. Mr. Robert Vest is an auditor for the Farm Supply Company and lives in Edwardsville. He is regarded as good on the job. Mrs. Orpha Guthrie Fairchild is teller and bookkeeper in the Fayette County Bank in St. Elmo. Orpha writes, We recently moved into a new modern building with a drive-in service. Having been left a widow very early in life, it has made it possible for me to be self-supporting, both me and my three children. Dr. Woodrow Cordray has aDoctor of Philosophy degree awarded to him by the University of California at Los Angeles. By his own efforts and a beacon light at the top, he struggled on and up. Congratulations. He has a fine teaching position in San Fernando, California. Others in his family and the Sparks College family are Mrs. Geneva Dailey, secretary to the manager, Oliver Corporation, Shelbyville; Mrs. Dorothy Barden, under State Civil Service, secretary to Mrs. Josephine Richardson, Director of Rehabilitation, Shelbyville; Mrs. Ruth Olimpio, a secretary for several years, now a housewife; Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cordray, employed by the Oliver Corporation as a bookkeeper and stenographer respectively. Mr. Bernard C. Koeberlein is now assistant cost accountant with Norge Division, Borg Warner Corporation, Effingham. Says Bernard, Previously I worked ten years in the bank as assistant cashier, accounting technician in the hospital corps in the U. S. Navy, and have now been with Norge for 13 years. Miss Velma Ditzler holds a man ' s position with Montgomery Ward Company in Chicago. Why? Because of her ability and experience. She was promoted to a position formerly held by a member of the male sex. She is getting the job done. Mr. Lester W. Ramsey is buyer ' s assistant for International Harvester Company in Indianapolis. Mr. Glen Albin, in spite of polio, is giving a good account of himself. He is the manager of Walbern Laboratories, Decatur. Miss Lillian Spires is a trust officer in the Union National Bank in St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Mae Maloney Kirk, after graduating from Sparks, attended E. I. T. C. at Charleston. Taught school for a time. Taught in Sparks College. Married - housewife. Mrs. Blanche Maloney Rubenking is presently serving as secretary for the Quaker City Life Insurance Co., of Indianapolis. Blanche says, My ' red-letter day ' in Sparks was when I passed my 150 in shorthand. The fact that after twenty-one years as a housewife I could step into an office shows that Sparks training is thorough and most excellent. Mr. Norris Henry is head of the cost department of the John W. Hobbs Corporation, a division of Stewart-Warner in Springfield. During World War II, he was in the U„ S. Coast Guard, Intelligence Service, and was made a court reporter. Mrs. Wanoma Phelps Klauser is working as clerk-stenographer for the Kelly Air Force Base of San . ntonio, Texas. She feels that Our training in Sparks in wh ich we were made to get each day ' s lesson completed and be thorough in our work was the most valuable experience. I feel I could not have gone back into an office after being out ten years if we had not been taught in this manner.
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Mr. Wilmer (Pete) Slater is an auctioneer, and does a state-wide business. He has a fine sales barn in Pana. Miss Blanche Tanner, soon after graduation, started Tanner Personnel at 135 South LaSalle Street in Chicago. She has operated it successfully during the years. Mrs. Margaret Twiss Siegert now resides in Pana, the wife of Dr. Rudolph B. Siegert, well-known physician and surgeon. She states that her business training enabled her to get a position in the office of the president of the University of Illinois while she attended school there. Mr. Lawrence A. Combs is in charge of all the industrial relations for Container Corporation of America in Chicago, and is vice president of the company, a multi-million-dollar corporation. Lawrence says, I still type and can read shorthand, and still know about debits and credits, and feel it was of great benefit all these years. Mrs. Anna Frances Koeberlein Klitzing lives in Altamont. She is office manager for Mautz Oren, Inc., in Effingham. Frances says, The talks Mr. Sparks gave us, advising us what to expect of the business world, were most beneficial to me. I learned in his school the importance of accuracy, efficiency, and service. Mr. Clark Eads is in the merchandising business in a big way in Arthur. Mrs. Blanche Monger Bergfield has completed fourteen years as postmistress in Longview. She appreciated the patience of her teachers in Sparks, and has used her business training constantly in her work. Miss Grace Moyer is in Federal Civil Service. She is the secretary to the District Attorney in the Springfield area. Miss Ruth Emel is the secretary of the Sullivan High School. Miss Gertrude Slater, now Mrs. Basil D. Green, is secretary to the Unit Superintendent of the Windsor Community Schools. Gertrude says, I feel the good -citizen talks Mr. Sparks gave us were most beneficial, I had the short course in bookkeeping, and have kept books ever since leaving school. So, Prof, Roger surely did a very fine job. Mr. Floyd C. Miles is owner of Miles Mountain Industries, gift shops, wholesale and retail, ice cream, candy, and food business. Following his training in Sparks, he attended Walton School of Commerce in Chicago, and was with The General Electric Company for about twenty years. He resigned his position as assistant to the auditor in 1945, and went to the Ozarks to retire. However, soon he was in business for himself. He feels the foundation work at Sparks was most beneficial. Mr. Charles Reynolds is president of the National Bank of Charleston. He succeeded Mr. Jack Claar, who, when he passed away, was considered one of the leading businessmen in Charleston. Others employed by this bank are Mr. Lewis Taylor, Mr. Wayne Hunt, Mr. Leonard Archer, Mr. Max Cooper, Mr. Carl Tinder, and Mr. LeRoy Keller. Mr. Dean S„ Allsop is manufacturing manager for Delco Radio Division of General Motors Corporation. He is in charge of all manufacturing operations in six plants in Kokomo and one in Chicago, tool engineering, process engineering, time study, plant engineering, and material control. He has in all those departments some 5,000 people working for him. He lives in Kokomo, Indiana. Mr. Dwight Smith is in the Post Office Department of Civil Service in St. Elmo. Mr. Howard Kelley is the chief clerk to the chief dispatcher in the Mattoon office of the New York Central Railroad. Mr. Bert Deere runs an insurance business in Pana. Fifth Five Years; 1929-1933, Mr. Clarence Weakly, Chairman Mrs. Lucille Young Labbe is the auditor for the Specialty Salesman ' s Magazine. She is an officer in the company, and has her own office. She has received many promotions, and now has much to do with promotions for other people. Mr. C. Verlie Quiett has been in the construction business for many years. He is the corporation secretary for the Felmly-Dickerson Construction Company in Bloomington. Mr. Russell Baptist Is the manager of the County Service Company in Kdwardsville. Miss D olores Baptist is the plant accountant of Oliver Corporation in Shelhyville. Miss Vivian Baptist is the office manager for Selby Motors Sales in Tucson, Arizona. Mr. Dwight Baptist is in Federal Civil Service in the Internal Revenue Department. He lives in Springfield. Mrs. Elizabeth Baptist Specl is a stenographer for Oliver Corporation in Shelhyville. Mr. Noel Baptist attended SiJarks College for a few weeks, hut did not graduate. There were four Baptists in .Sparks College at one time. Miss Grace Baptist, as a young woman, was the life of the party. Her charming personality, her wonderful disposition, and her gracious attitude to others endeared her to all who knew her. She lives - she lives - we loiow she lives. May Ckxl bless our memory of her and her lieautiful character. MR. QUIETT MISS aviAN BAPTIST
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Sixth Five Years: 1934-1938, Mr. Lawson Killam, Chairman. MR. HORTENSTINE MR. STILGEBAUER MRS. RHEA Miss Audrey Dannenbarger is a secretary in the office of the Carter Oil Company in Mattoon. For several years, she reported the annual meetings of the company in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Miss Marguerite Robertson is at the top in Federal Civil Service in Decatur. Mr. Joe Sibbett is a personnel director in the Stenographic Division of the Signal Depot in Decatur. Miss Dorene Bennett and Miss Irene Edwards both came from Windsor. Dorene married Mr. Carl Edwards, brother of Irene. Irene is now Mrs. Smith. Both families live on farms near Windsor. Both these girls found shorthand an exacting science that made good thinkers of them. Mr. Crouch . . Tallman is now working as a reporter with The Municipal Court, Los Angeles Judicial District. Sparks training made it possible for him to keep going during the discouraging days of the depression. Mr. DeWitt Brown is second in authority in the Illinois Farm Supply Company office in Chicago. His wife, who was Helen Taylor, is also a graduate. Mr. Gordon G. Longenbach is bookkeeper and insurance head of the R. W. Tipson Agency, Inc., in Bloomington. Miss Gwendolyn McCallister is secretary to the president of the Goss Printing Manufacturing Company in Chicago. She has an extended vacation each year with pay, too. Mr. William E. Burrows is secretary-treasurer with Bailey Himes, Champaign, also secretary- treasurer for Counsel Finance Corporation, Champaign, secretary-treasurer for Leavitt Bleacher Corporation in Urbana, having recently been named director of the last-named business. William says, My training made it possible for me to start in the world of finance and business, to impress my employer and secure the positions I needed for success, and improve as opportunities presented themselves. Miss Lera Waddington worked for Sta-Rite in Shelbyville, and later for Jarvis Oil Company in Decatur, where she became office manager. Upon the death of Mr. Jarvis, she was employed as a financial secretary, looking after Mrs. Jarvis ' financial interests. Mr. Glen Lichtenwalter has a good Federal Civil Service position in New Orleans, Louisiana. Mr. Ed Hortenstine is a farmer near Gays, operating 240 acres in such a manner that he is prospering, and at the same time plans to leave the farm in better condition for the next generation. He was always a loyal friend of his .Alma Mater. He honored the memory of Mrs. Sparks by fine music by his daughter and himself over the Mattoon Radio Station. His wonderful words of commendation for Mrs. Sparks spoke volumes. John and Paul, brothers of Ed, are also Sparks graduates. Mr. Glen Stilgebauer, as always, is very active, providing bookkeeping and income-tax service. He lives in Mattoon. Reverend Carl Lee is the Free Methodist minister in Tuscola. Mr. Dorwin Richardson is an accountant in the First National Bank of Pana. Miss Emmajane Wright, soon after graduation, married Mr. Noble Rhea, who is a funeral director in Findlay. Mrs. Rhea finds her Stenotype very handy in connection with service offered by the funeral home. Mrs. Joy Seymour, Mrs. Jean Bible, and Mrs. Mary June Smith, all of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Carnes ' s children, found Sparks College to their liking. All are housewives at present. Mr. George Lacharite came to Sparks for a short summer course, only to stay on and finish the Ac- counting Course. He is now a lawyer in Pana. Mrs. Mary Catherine Bartscht Udendorf is private secretary to the hospital administrator of Indian River Memorial Hospital at Vero Beach, Florida, about 150 miles north of Miami. It is a 60-bed hospital, and being enlarged to 100 beds at the present time. Miss Marybel Eversole has had a wonderful life of service in the State Department of the United States. She has been stationed in South America, the I ' hilippine Isl.inds, and Europe. She is now in Washington, D. C. Mr. Robert King is the manager of the International Harvester Comp;iny in Tuscola. Ronald King was a casualty of World War U. He simply did not come back. Great boy - God rest his soul.
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