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KClass of 1924, continuedl Gertrude Bake was employed in the College Corner postomce for several years. She is now Mrs. Harry Sheaxd and resides at 309 N. F. St., Hamilton, Ohio. Stanley Bake and Esther Hockersmlth, present the only class marriage. Their son Bobby is a first grade pupil this year. Stanley is employed by College Corner Lumber company. Douglass Baker is employed in Dayton, Ohio. Isabel Beard is married to Charles Benson of Camden, Ohio. They have two daugh- ters. The oldest Marilyn is a second grade pupil this year. Gladys Balser is Mrs. Dale Miller and lives near Relly, Ohio. Her sons Neal and Ellis are in second and third grades. Ross Boyd was graduated from Miami university in 1928. Since that time he has attended Ohio State and Cincinnati universities. Ross' is now doing research work in Biology and is part time instructor at the University of Cincinnati. Florence Black was graduated from Maryville college, Tennessee in 1928. She taught Junior High Schc ol at Covington, Ky. We regret her passing which occured March 1932. Walter Brown is married and lives at 523 Maple Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. He assists in making those vehicles which get you there and get youihome. You guessed it-Ford. Maebelle Douglass was graduated from Miami university in 1928 with A. B. degree and now lives in Dayton. She is connected with the Merchants Credit Biueau in the Miami Jacobs building. She spent several weeks this winterin Florida. Mary Gray as Mrs. Dcnald Marshall lives in College Corner and has a tiny daughter, named Donna Jane. Frances Harvey Caldwell lives in College Corner and has a, daughter Jean in the fgrsthgrade. The two younger daughters Jane and Betty and Robert Harvey is the baby rot er. Herbert Hill farms northeast of College Corner, is married and yes-there is a little Hill - but old enough to enter school next fall. His name is Gilbert Lee. Martha Leab is one cf the thirteen home makers of our class and lives at 106W S. 14th street, Richmond, Ind., as Mrs. Harold Showalter. Helen Lynch was graduated from Indiana University in 1928 with A. B. degree in Romance Language. After teaching in Hamilton county, Ohio, she ccmpleted a teachers course at Miami University in 1934. She is now teaching at Union school. Mary Morris resides cn a farm northeast of College Corner and recently became Mrs. Wm. Kirkpatrick. Fzances McMahan is Mrs. Paul Hughes. She attended Indiana, University. Has one son. Claude McQuiston is married and lives in College Corner. He is associated in busi- ness with his father. He has two children, Edra, in first grade, Dean, her younger brother. Ruth Paxton was graduated from Muskingum college in' 1928. Later she completed a business course at Miami. She was employed in Frigidaire omces in Dayton for sev- eral years. 'Ilhis year taught Business Courses in' High School at Orville, Ohio. Clara Pentecost as Mrs. Carl McCreary formerly lived in Pittsburg, Pa. The Mcq Creary's are now residing in Elmira, New York where Mr. McCreary is associated with a book concern. Mary Lee is the daughters name, and Jimmy is her brother. Thelma Shafer has been a dentist's assistant in Richmond, Indiana, for about ten years. Gladys Summer attended business college at Dayton and employed at an insurance ofllce. Viola Widau lives on a farm near Bath. CLASS OF 1925 Helen BakeCMrs. Charles Messe:smith,J Lafayette, Ind. Worked as attendent in dentist office several years before her marriage. Husband is school teacher. Loren Ballinger, 1209 S. 8th St., Richmond, Ind. Employed in Richmond. Edna Clark4M:'s. Arthur Surin,J 270 Brcnxville Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Employed as secretary and typist in an office at Dayton, O., several .years before her marlriage. Husband is a commercial artist. it Ruth DeGrief lMrs. Herbert Hill,l College Corner, O. Employed at College Corner Lumber Co. as bookkeeper and typist several years before her marriage. Husband is a farmer. They have one child, a bcy. Malcolm Doty, 210 W. Stadium St., West Lafayette, Ind.. , Employed by Purdue Uni- versity at Experiment Station. He tests feed under thefdirection of the State chemist. Mazried and has one child, a girl. Maxine GillespiefMrs. Harry Be1l,J College Corner, O. Husband operates a coal and feed elevator. They have two children, a girl and a boy. ' Florence Goble, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. At home. Hazel Grimme CMrs. Albert Schantzl, Shandon, Ohio, R. R. 2. Husband is a farmer. Irene McAdams tMr's. Shirley Wolfe, deceased. Had one child, a boy. Winnie Pinkerton, deceased. Harry Porter, College Corner, Ohio. Bookkeeper at the College Corner Implement Co. and agent for an Oxford laundry and dry cleaning flrm. Wilmer Rinehart, 620 N. Walnut street, Bloomington, Ind. Instructor at Indiana Univezsity. Married. Maxine Seal, formerly Mrs. Donald Thorpe, Muncie, Ind. Employed in ofllce work. Lucille Shultz, Celina, Ohio. Teacher in the grade school. Ira Stout, 405 S. 8th street, Richmond, Ind. Employed in Richmond. Married. Virginia Stout fMrs. Garrett Reynoldsl, College Corner, Ohio. Teacher in a grade school at Oxford. Husband is manager of the College Corner Lumber Co.
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fClass of 1925, continued? Edna Weidenbach fMrs. Earl McClearyJ, Indian Reservation, Kyle, S. D. Husband is a teacher in the Indian school. She is hired as cook to prepare het lunches for the pupils at noon. Both are employed by the government. She and one helper do all the baking including bread, pies, and cakes, for there are no bakeries. The government ships all the materials in large amounts to them. There are about 150 Indian children in school. They are very eager to learn. They are brought to school by bus. The Indian bus drivers stay at school all day and take the children home in the afternoon. They help in the kitchen peeling potatoes and at other work. Very few white people are there. Besides the school building there is a general store, Catholic church, and a doctor's omce. - Mrs. Herbert Hill. CLASS OF 1926 Our class holds a place of distinction among the classes of Old Union. Weigriad- uated just a decade ago, and weze the last class to graduate from the old building. In 1926 it seemed a great injustice to us to have to graduate from the old .building when we had been promised the new one. We also revived two old customs which had fallen by the wayside - one of which might have been better buried than revived. We had a nag rush and we renewed the .custom of junitr and senior plays. Fo: some, thirteen seems unlucky, but for us it must be luckfy for there are now thirteen in the second generation. Albert Brown, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Married Elizabeth Brower. Farming. Marcella Buckley, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 2. Attendant in Dr. R. S. Barkley's dental oilice, Oxford, Ohio. Aileen Cc ok CMrs. Wilbur Westl, 512 S. 7th street, Richmond, Ind. Has a son. Homer Huntington, Oxford, Ohio, R. R. 4. Married Ethel Reiboldt. Has two daugh- ters. Engaged in farming. Marjorie Huber fMrs. Raymond Apsleyi, Brookville Ind., R. R. 2. Has four girls and a boy. Husband is a farmer. Lloyd Kingery, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Married Ruth Mote. Has a girl and a be y. Engaged in farming. Dorothy Mills, 18 N. 9th street, Richmond, Ind. Merton Miller, 2607 Broadway street, Evanston, Ill. Electrical engineering graduate of University of Cincinnati. Member of research department of Automatic Electric Co., Chicago. Senior at Northwestern, attending night school. Catherine Neary CMrs. Car'l Ftntaine,l N. 31d St., Hamilton, Ohio. Rluth Sheets tMrs. Malcolm Dotyb 210 W. Stadium St., Wlest Lafayette, Ind. Has a daug ter. Elizabeth Statzer iMrs. Haskell Weaver,J 111 Moore St., Bristol Va. Taught school several years before her marriage. Thelma Stout iMrs. Henry U. Johnson, Jr.,l 405 S. 8th St., Richmond, Ind. Dorothy Wood CMrs. Robert Beesley,J Camden, O. Has two children. CLASS OF 1927 Our class was the first to graduate from the new building. Our class play, All On Account of Polly was the first play presented on its fine large stage. Fo: our Junior play we had built a stage along the east side of the cld assembly hall so the new stage seemed like paradise to us. Helen Black CMrs. Howard Rowe,J 2168 Mars Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. She is a grad- uate nurse of Cleveland City Hospital. Now that she has a little girl she has quit nurs- ing as a profession. William Black, College Corner, R. R. 1. He married Frances Allen of Warsaw, Ky., and has one chid, a boy. He is farming over by Morning Sun. Geztrude Gilmore fMrs. William Murray,J deceased. B. S. in education, Cedarville Normal. She taught one year in the third grade of Union school. She left a small son, now live years old. Genevieve Hammitt fMrs. Maurice Huntington,l Wcodsboro, Texas, leads a life of leisure. Much time is spent in motoring and playing outdoor games. Margaret Hays fMrs. Davis Brier,J College Corner, O., R. R. 1. Was a bock keeper at Farrner's State Bank until her marriage. Husband is a farmer. They have a son. Lauretta Huber 4Mrs. Donald Davis,D Brookville, Ind., R. R. 2. Husband is a far- mer. They have a daughter. Ellis Jackson, College Corner, O., R. R. 1. He married Lucille Ross. Ellis is a painter and interior decozatar. He is president of alumni fthis year and will be looking for all of you at alumni. Donald Miller, U. S. S. Idaho, San Pedro, California. He married Louise Gentile of Seattle, Washington. He has studied aviation and naval coiuses in San Diego, California., Hampton, Va. and New York. He is first class fire-controlman on the battleship U. S. S. Idaho. It's his job to keep a record of the accuracy of the shots. Genevieve Pinkerton CMr's. Faye Gilmoreg Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. A. B. Muskingum College '3l., cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa '30, Husband is a farmer. They have one child, a boy. Ethel Reiboldt CMrs. Homer Huntington,l Oxford, O., R. R. 3. Husband is a farmer. They have two daughters. Ernest Summers, Arlington, O. He married Mildred Shockey of Oxford. He is head lineman over four telephone lines around Arlington. . Bertha Robb. tMrs. Roy Hensley,J College Corner, Ohio. She has two children, a girl and a boy. At present she is staying with her mother. Nannie Webber fMrs. Philip Mon'ical,J Oxford, O. She is the eilicient book keeper at the Miami Valley Lumber Co., Oxford. Formerly held the same position at Baer's White Cross Dairy. - Albert Brown.
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