High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 105 text:
“
--'l,.. ,: : : : : .: ' : 2 ' - : : ' r ' 'vt '1 f r-ff! wr-'W'-iv? fi .g1-gaugingengagelgimagine:Q-2ugaugoginuiuusgeela:Wanganuinuiwsuiiimigiiimiiinjiiinianjf'.. -- news' - , i g f 3Af!' V: : : MSW! '. . ' .. 1: : : , ' - - Y. ' ' . . ' f---is-v ' ' '--it---'-L fi'f,'g'f'-'- ' iwigiufggu g P . ' 1. 4 J , , 'ing T +ia.,4.i..g:1. vgivgsagiusagsnngnrswsus : ,.g,.,g.,e3,,f,,.g.reg,.i5,...i 3 . . ,' ., --Q fe- Jiiiiiilliz ' Ji I 1 f1..i.?.-Z,l 1- .gee ga.....e.r.,a-.-...se-ee.. ur .. . ' i ' -' T' - ' ausuinui 1 -.1 - : ii xi QQ. fClass of 1929, continuedl -Qggiii -F . A231 Glenn B. Goble, Liberty, ind., R. R. 1. After graduation Glenn worked with ni at 4.7-jf atfher on a farm. Since his marriage in 1934 to Helen Daugherty he has been engag - . Q1.Qf.fT 'gl If . farming near Cottage Grove, Ind. A J--sf P: 1 ij Jack E. Gray, College Corner, Ohio. Since graduation Jack has worked with hi 1151 iz, 1 v ather in the poultry business. Now he and Ivan Black are the owners and operator tg... '..fl. J. 3' f the Gray 85 Black Service Station in College Corner. 1 ,V ,QQ . 2 50105, - Charles Hammitt Jr., Woodsboro, Texas. Charles has been farming since gradua - e.-- an 'I ' ig igsfi on. Early this year he went to Texas and is now working in the oil flelds. P 'e - QS e f fl 5 Tflf Lewis Hayes, Camden, Ohio, R. R. 3. After graduation Lewis went to Big Piney 1 -- yoming, where he worked as a cowboy and as a soda jerker in a drug store. Now h - . Y , - 4 ,-we . Q- .. ' C45 EW: , 1 'f on the farm with his folks between College Corner and Camden. .--L WEWSEWE ' - ,T David R. McFarland, South College Ave., Oxford, Ohio. David worked for awhil EMS!! V s-1 2, l.w Q n Cincinnati. He has also worked with his cousin in the local Radio Shop, and is Q' are-. orking in the Niles Tool Works in Hamiltcn, Ohio. z: V .An .N .: Y-u Y -g H f: 1-Q -1' All ' ' v Taft Miller, Honaker, Virginia. After graduation Taft worked for awhile in Cincin . 4 ' Mi if .3 fl ati. Later he went to Honaker, Va. He is at the present time working in Kentucky '.: 1 :'1':'Z.. 8 . .. .: .: E: ':- L if Marguerite Moore, fMrs. Edwin Stewart,J 268 Plum street, Springfield, Ohio. Mar J 2 ' uerite worked in Dayton and Springfield after she completed her wcrk at Miami-Jacobs 'fir Ffa 1 , Stewart is employed in a bakery in Springfield. 'i 1 if if fi Agnes M. Porter, North College Ave., Oxford, Ohio. Agnes worked for a while .. .1 .. ., .1 .,,. ' -55 5.- 3.2 1...F 1.5 Lei E...i 3....i 5-4 .. - incinnati after graduation. Ni w she is a waitress at Folkers' in Oxford. ig Inez Sheets, CMrs. Ray Lirning,J Liberty, Ind., R. R. 2. Inez was married soon afte 6'1- gs. he graduated. She is now the mother of three children, Joyce, Virgil, and Harold. c. iming family lives on a farm near Liberty. - - By Anna Brown and Maxine Daugherty. . CLASS OF 1930 How the years fly! On May 20. 1930, twenty-two noble seniors took their departur . rom Union High. On Saturday evening, May 24, we were welcomed into the Alumn 2- ssociation. At this time, Mr. Wm. McMahan, our superintendent, was made an hon :ary member of the alumni. I believe, as far as I can find out, our class is the onl lass that has a yearly reunion. On Friday before Labor Day we meet at a place as 1- igned by the president. The entire evening is spent talking about our high schoo 'Q'-1 especially the last year. We he-ar from classmates at our reunion that we woul ow little about and we pazt each year carrying fond rememberance with the expec .1 tion of seeing them next year. One member, Virgil A. Pinkerton, has parted our ranks forever and taken up hi ourney in the land beyond. i If you want flowers for any occasion call Irene Jackscn at Ke11er s Flower Shop i . 0 ord, Ohio. .. Margaret Etter is attending University of Chicago and doing part time teaching. ? Robert Wilson hails us from Quency, California, as a time-keeper in forestry wor 0 GTB. , . A' If you are in Indianapolis and get hungry oall on Pearl Weaver at 2712 W. Wash ' gton street, and Pearl will sell you cakes, pies, rolls, and all good things to eat. -V A Tune in on Station WOWO, Fort Wayne, and hear Helen Crecraft sing with th . oung folks. She also does clerical work at the mission. If you want any beauty culture call cn Cecelia Raisch at 2046 N. Main street, Mt uburn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Helen Mattix, who was the cook of our class, has been employed at the Prebl ounty home at Eaton, Ohio. Dorothy Fuhrman, fMrs. Edward Bisch,7 keeps house for her husband, who play n an orchestra in Dayton, Ohio. Dorothy has a son who will be helping his father som y, James Campbell found a wife, fRuth E. Summers? within our own class ranks. i nd Mrs. Campbell are prominent farmers in Preble county, Ohio. James and Riut ave two farmerettes and one farmer. Florence Buscher traveled to Cincinnati in quest of a husband, Henry E. Wells ' ey now live in Amelia, Ohio, and he is engaged in the roofing business in Cincinnati Maxine Maddock, fMrs. Nathan Miller,J gave up clerking in a store and moved e ' : farm near Reily, Ohio. ' Hubert Buckley, one of our classmates, is a very prcminent farmer of this part o l he coun . f t '7 N ...-.- . ,,.. ..,..... .,,- a-..... -A .. . --. .,. .,,,,, 1 --. V -...W ...,,,,...,,,.,. - .-,- . ... . .....e -...-- -A-.--J.:.eL....' ' ' -' - A-' -1 -Z., -1... -....,- - A . A-..:. 7,m..,,,-..5,,,, ..,-T.,--J.:-4...d ew..--A: .L- ., ,,..r.., --sw ---Y..--........ ..... .:,,
”
Page 104 text:
“
iClass of 1927, continued! Hughes Williamson, Central Y. M. C. A., Cincinnati, O. Is a confirmed bachelor, the only unmarried member of the class. Attalned many honors at Miami University. in- cluding Phi Beta Kappa. He is secretary to the manager of the Netherland Plazal hotel, Cincinnati. Robert Wright, Howards Ap't. Richmond, Ind. He married Rilda Gant of Brook- ville. They have a daughter. He runs a crane at a gravel pit near Centerville, Ind. The class of 1927 congratulates the class of 1936 for their efforts in publishing gan Ohianian this spring. - Mrs. Fay Gilmore. CLASS OF 1928 Paul Abrahams, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Attended Purdue University. Married Gleda Eikenberry of Boston. They have a son. Engaged in farming Cliifozd Barger, Fort Knox, Ky. Corporal in the U. S. army. Mary K. Bell, College Corner, O. Attended Miami-Jacobs Business College. Spends winters in Bradentown, Florida. Leslie Brady, Oxford, Ohio. A. B., M. A. Miami U. Taught English at L'Ecole Norw male d'Tnstituteurs at Lyons, France and studied at the University of Lyons. Is pro- fessor of French and Spanish at Miami U. Married Mary Agnes Beard of Liberty. Anna Marie Buckley, Mercy Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio. Graduate nurse of Mercy Hospital. Pediatric schclarship to Cook Co. Hospital, Chicago. Is supervisor of pediatric and milk departments at Mercy Hospital. Charles Creighton, Middletown, Ohio. Employed by Alston Produce Co. Married Has two children. Wilbur Crist, Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1. Married Faye Hubbaard. They have two children, a girl and a boy. Engaged in farming. Arncld Doty, 5730 East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. B. S. Purdue U. Em- plcyed by P. R. Mallory's, Indianapolis. Married Dorothy Ryan of Indianapolis. They have a daughter. Donald Fuhrman, Big Piney, Wyoming. B. S. Miami U. Manager of a drug store. Married. Forrest Haverty, College Colner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Married Marjorie Damm of Ox- ford. They have a daughter. Engaged in farming. Frances Jackson, College Corner, Ohio. A. B. Western College. Teacher of English and St cial Science at Union high school. Marlin Leffler, U. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. B. S. Miami U., B. S., Ph. D., U. of Illi- nois. Research laboratory of Abbot's in Chicago. Invented a local anaesthetic. Married Martha Driscol. Thomas Miller, College Corner, Ohio. Attended Indiana U. Engaged in undertak- ing business with his father. Married Clara Beth Royce of Middletown. John Petro, Liberty, Ind. Married Mary Elizabeth Creek. They have two sons. He works on Union county highways. Thelma Stover, Washingt-on, D. C. Attended Miami-Jacobs Business College. Junior stenogiapher in the Soil Ccnservation Bureau of the Department of Agriculture. Everett Thacker, Middletown, Ohio. Engaged in business there. Married. Eunice Whipple, Hamilton, Ohio. Attended Hamilton Business College. Employed as stenographer by the Butler County Lumber Co. Helen Woodruff, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. B. S. Kent State College. Taught in Frenchburg Mission School, Ky. At home now. - Frances Jackson. CLASS OF 1929 Our motto: We have crossed the bay: the ocean lies before us. Seven years have passed since that memorable class night of '29 when ten girls, in gay checked ginghams of pink and blue, and seven overalled boys trouped onto the stage to bid farewell to old Union. First things for which we are remembered are: costumes for Class Night: Second, the leaving of our banner, all in one pie.ce, for display on class Flag Day. Many changes have taken places in ages, locations, business and families. Phophecies concerning this class were varied and for the mot part were not quite true to history. Jean E. Armstrong, 136 W. Fairview Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Jean was graduated from Miami-Jacobs Business College. She is now doing secretarial Work in the omces of the Prudential Life Insurance Co. Macel R. Bake, now Mrs. Robert Zugg, 400 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Af- ter Macel finished her course at Miami-Jacobs, she was secretary for an interior decor- ator. Mr. Zugg is employed at the Dayton Camera Shop and they are the parents of a daughter, Judith Ann. Mary B. Brady, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Mary attended Miami University for three yeazs. She is now employed part time at Max's Style Shop, Liberty, Ind. Anna M. Brown, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 2. Anna has been at home since grad- uation. She has been busily engaged in church and community activities. Lloyd Butt, Richmond, Ind., R. R. 4. Since graduation Lloyd has been connected with the Starr Piano Co. of Richmond, Ind. He lives with his parents near Richmond. Helen L. Daugherty, CMrs. Glenn Goble.J Helen attended Miami University, studying music. She resides on a farm near Cottage Grove, Ind. Maxine Daugherty, Cottage Grove, Ind. Maxine was graduated from Teachers' College, Miami University, and has been teaching in the primary grades of our school. At the same time she is continuing her music study at Miami. Helen Davis, tMrs. Harold Dearthl, Camden, Ohio. Helen and her husband are the operators of the Majestic Theatre in Camden. They have one daughter, Ruthann. Evelyn F. Dunn, fM:s. C. J. McManusJ, 338 Plaza Ave., Dayton, Ohlol Evelyn at- tended business college in Dayton and was employed as bookkeeper in a Dayton firm. She is married to Clifford McManus, a photoengraver, and they are the parents of a daughter, Cecelia Ann.
”
Page 106 text:
“
4Class of 1930, continued? After attending Miami-Jacobs Business College, Fred Leonard, Jr., came home and now has a position as a bcokkeeper. Waldo Cleveland attended college at Lakeland, Florida. At present he has a posi- tion in Savannah, Georgia. Paul Geise has a wife and two children and is engaged in farming near Conners- ville, Indiana. Gustava Frazier likes to mix sodas, so she has been employed at Folker's Cafe in Oxford, for several years. ' Olive Abernathy attended Miami University and is now engaged in tthe book-bindf- ing business at Oxford, Ohio. Thelma Hollingsworth, iMrs. Clarence Paq'uet,l who lives in Cincinnati at 2933 Camary Ave., spends her time taking care of her son and husband. Oran Goble graduated fr'om Miami University and has a drafting position with a firm in Hamilton, .Ohio. Nannie Morgan gave up clerking in a grocery store to become Mrs. William B. Slagle. They now live in College Corner. - Mrs. Wm. B. Slagle. CLASS OF 1931 June Armstrong, postoftlce clerk. Address, College Corner, Ohio. Neva Bake. Two years at Miami University. Now visiting in California. Present address, College Corner, Ohio. Irene Barger Lewis. Working in sales department of J. C. Penney department store. Shortly after Irene's marriage to Robert Lewis, he met with a fatal accident. Address, Room 238, Plaza Hotel, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dorothy Beard, CMrs. Mark Montgomery.l She has one daughter, Arlene Sue. Ad- dress, Libezty, Ind., R. R. 1. Doris Brady, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Norman J. Brattain, farming, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Sarah Helen Davis, tMrs. Wilbert W1atte:'son.J Four children. Liberty, Ind., R. R. 4. Martha Allen Driscol, fMrs. Marlin T. Lefflerj Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. two years. Present address. 1102 W. California, Urbana, Ill. Thomas P. Dunn, married Eva Noel of Connersville, Ind., at at present time is liv- ing in that city. Dwight McFarland. Radio and electric shop, College Corner, Ohio. Martha Paxton received a B. S. degree at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1935. She received a two-year scholarship at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, where she is now located. Naomi Paxton, fMrs. Russel Petro.J Tw-o sons, Robert and Jimmy. Address, Col- lege Corner, Oahio. Lloyd H. Shera, employed at East Hamilton Foundry, Hamilton, Ohio. Married Christine Bolling at Hamilton. Address, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Forest A. Slack, deputy sheriff, Liberty, Ind. John H. Smith, farming, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. - Written by June Armstrong. CLASS OF 1932 We pause in the humdrum of the busy day to retrace some of the steps taken since our days at Union High. How swiftly crowd the memories of those precious by-gone days. How far away it all seems: yet how near and dear to our hearts. Fondly, almost tenderly we think of those school days, those classmates with whom we associated and whom we loved. A smile of amusement and pleasure comes as we find ourselves making a personal interview of each of the members of the Class of '32, Pauline Black, whom we always thought rather timid, is the only one who has had the power to capture one of these rare specimens called a husband. She displayed that come hither look to such a great advantage that the rest of us were left in the back- ground, wondering just what technique to use on the opposite sex. Polly, Mrs. Franklin Paddock, was married in 1935, and is living on a farm near Hannafs Creek. Address, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Robert fBobl Hughes, that good-natured chap, everybody's fr-lend, is almost a stranger, having been gone since the time we graduated. He deserted College Corner and tock up trucking at Troy, Ohio. Anna Regina Strothman entered nu1se's training at Mercy Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio, and finished successfully last fall. At present she is vacationing in Florida, and from all reports is having one grand and glorious' time. Cora Jezman worked in the Liberty postoflice last summer, and is now at her Bil- lingsville hcme. Address, Liberty, Ind., R. R. Earl Barger worked with Kroger's for several years, then he took up the poultry business with J. E. Parker 85 Co. He has now -been transferred to Hamilton to be, as he expresses it, a professional butter and egg man. 321 High street, Hamilton, Ohio. Grace Miller worked in Hills' Lunch for 9, while, but she is now at home on their newly purchased farm near Goodwin's Corner. Ray Pults, a junior at Miami University, is taking a course in business administra- tion and majoring in journalism. Address, College Corner, Ohio. Lillian and Louise Jones, still the same little Jonesy twins, are now living with their parents in College Corner. Lyle Paxton is at home on the farm near Morning Sun. ' Mary Belle Cooper has spent the greater part of her time since graduation working in Connersville. She is there now. Her home address is 610 Lee street, Connersville.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.