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M -- j Miley Sheets and Donald Hammitt bots! seem to have definitely settled on farmm ju, , T ag,E,V,.g3:..,. 4,15 1iIjZlU5WillI2lQ- - 4 Q They are at hcme on farms near Billingsv e. . u Q., Q fy jjjjj1jQ'j,1jjjsj1jjjljj giguilfigfignigr 1: Caroline Slack has lived in the Liberty jail Cher father is Union county sherim fo ij' 1. 1 ,, , giggfgl lkilililfiigliiii 1 5. 32, veral years now, and is at the present time attending Miami University. :X L' 3-Efjjjji-Eggs-jljsi My Lois Black was in the Home Restaurant for awhile, and is at the present time i 5 , - N gyda. i'2. TE. 4'.i. 4'.?.'l.i. l'i': urnhvs dwg Store- - M' Black' 3 .. 2 : ':::eTs:nTu-:uns 2' 5 .'f'!g'E'?'!i'j'5i'5'!5! CLASS UF 1933 ,fs The Class of 1933 consisted of 23 members, 16 girls and '1 boys. Since. graduaue, s. EvgiI4i'us -'E -5 7 . Q' we have had two reunions, c-ne at the Oxford Manor, and the other at Beatrice Bourne sh-3 A jg. 3 ' f At the present time Harold Bake is engaged in farmng Heal' Bath, Ind- He IS 3 f' 'f f 5 is if,i!,iQfiL!iL': - 3 Q active member of the Methodist church, having also played on the basketball team o 5 Q'SQ 'I 'f2' - 5 12224 that church- Q12 ' 1-1 1 Beatrice Bourne attended the University of. Wisconsin for one year, and for -I? M 41 I 5 , l V ,-1 1 L:-.ns - past two years has been a student at Miami University. .Ll 1, if E 2 ' - 5 .5 f f3 .53 QMQQ, Hilda Brower is at home, and judging from the way Hilda used to cook, we lmagm . f-.1 is -SVS she must be an expert by now. 51' - - j, ',,E.:.5-f.-rg-w-ares-Mia-Lv ..'- '. 'JJ-sivzv 4 . 1V:' H'-1 1 'V . -. 'u f L'f k:1 'f '1'.: ,. ,. -'? '..'i'E' ,, ' '-,'-f--v-14-Q-5--via-A17 - ...zx...:....1.ua..Ls..., 3.. . .L t ,i. 3-E-345 'W at ., x . RQ! l I l 1 sid' '- vi' ' if . v l .,,1. '. -5, ,nl 4 s 0, VI 3219.5 ,WI Y. I My 1. Q 2 l i 1 iii!! fn .5 Wilma Blake is now married to Curtis Black, and they are the parents of a so Dwight Cleveland. They reside in College Corner. gi Malcolm Brady has left College Corner for Richmond, and he is now employed i an 1. G. A. store there. Lcla Campbell followed her desire to become a business woman and attended Miami. Jacobs Business College. At the present time she is working in a restaurant in Dayto Lindol Cann is living on a farm south of College Corner. We suppose Lindol going to be a bachelor, as we hear that he and his sweetheart of student days are n friendly terms any more. Beatrice Davis has g:-aduated from Hamilton Business College and found a positio L' soon after in a law omce. '3 Ruby Duggins is married to Ernest Pollock and they are the parents of a daughte R and are living in Dayton. Mary Duckett is married to Ralph Thornburg, and they are living in Newcastle. Dorothy Davis has lived in College Corner since graduation, and is employed a g Hills' Lunch. f Katherine Frame is at home at present, but is considering entering art college --Q une. , Lois Goble has completed her business course, and at present is working in a five and-ten in Hamilton. is Opal Grimme has just returned from Richmond, where she has been employed. onder if she has advanced farther in the poetical line. .5 Carl Heisman attended Hanover for c-ne year, and for the past two years has bee f ' a student at Miami University. Roger Moore is in his junior year at Miami University. We suppose that he will ji a professor within the next few years. Emma Paxton attended Westminster College in Pennsylvania for one year, and a present is taking a business course in Dayton. ,Q Dorothy Paddock is married to Melvin Baker, and they are the parents of a. so l -1 nd they live in Cincinnati. f Donald Sizelove is at home, helping his father, who is engaged in farming. Vivian Stevens is now married to Lawrence Francis, and they are the parents of girl, Edith. They are living in Texas. Vivian hopes to return home this spring. Helen Sizelove was in nu:se's training at Mercy Hospital at Hamilton, but is -Q91 at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati. Her training at Cincinnati must agree with her, fof' e is putting on the pounds. The only sad note in our class history thus far, has been the death of Gordon Jer .Tl man, our class comedian. Why clouds o'er shadow morning sung why hopes az-e crushed and castles fall: 'Q Why lives have ceased when just begun: we cannct understand it all. Not now, but in the coming years, when we shall reach that better land We'l1 read the meaning of our tears and then, ah then, we'll understand. B Doroth Davis. XII. - Nllamsmw- T ' 1. ..,,i ..,,... , .-,,.. ei' A-:TAM-W..-' ' A.,,,.-' sq-...r ...- X. '.- V-,A 4 'Ye 51 11 ' ' e,'7Ff:9f'F4 .. .. .1 -. ,- L I 'V ML.. .. ,. .. .. f, - 14- '-'WL-4'-1' - 1 1 . -.J 1 .FR ilu?-i...LQ...F3
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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.
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CLASS OF 1934 Our motto: We will ring the bells of the future with the ropes of the past. Our fiower: American Beauty rose. Our colors: red and white. There were fifteen members graduated in '34. For the mcst part, I believe, our class is advancing a great deal in the business and educational line. There are six that are in college, two nurses, and the rest are doing miscellaneous things. James Ardery attended Miami-Jacobs College at Dayton, Ohio. He is now em- ployed at the Gem City Building and Loan Association in Dayton. We think he will be a banker some day. Harold Bzattain has been attending Purdue University since graduation. We sup- pose he is learning all about forestry and the farm problems. Norman Crist is in the U. S. Marines out in California. Myron Goodwin, after graduating, thought he wanted to see a few things, so he went out west and explored California, Oregon, Wy-tming, and a few more places. He is at his home in College Corner at the present time. Eunice Hammitt is advancing rapidly in nurse's training at Christ Hospital in Cin- cinnati, Ohc. Sylvia Hensley is employed at the present in the 1. G. A. store in College Corner. Howar'd Fat Huber is very much engaged in helping his father on the farm near Billingsville. Dorothy Patton is working part-time at the College Corner telephone exchange. We imagine Dorothy hears abut everything that is going on. Ella Stewart is living in the home of Clarence Sanford. Rosemary Toney is in her sophomore year at Western College, Oxford, Ohio. We bet that Rosemary is making swell grades. William Toney is in his stphomore Year at Miami University, Oxford. We wonder what Bill is studying. Reba VanNess is also in nurse's training in a hospital in South Bend, Ind. Cheryl Williams is another Western College student. She too is in her sophomore year. Byron Wolfe is at home in Shandon, Ohio. Malcolm Wcodruff. Woody just started in the educational line this Winter. He is a freshman in Miami University, Oxford. Well, we hope he makes good, as we hear that he is going to be a M. D. - Written by Gladys McNair. CLASS OF 1935 The Class of '35 ended its senior year with a trip to Washington, D. C. The party, which left College Corner, May 20, included the thirteen members of the class, Mr. and Mrs. Dils, Mr. and Mrs. Petry, Mr. Wright, Miss Rueff, and Mr. Jack Gray. The class held a reunion at Lake LeSourdesville, August 16, with three faculty members and their wives present. Annabelle Dudley, Jack Fischer, and Kenneth Davis were unable to at- tend. At the time cf writing none of the class has ventured into the seas of matrimony and the class motto: We are not finished, just beginning, seems to apply to all. Carmen Ardery, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 2. At home. Herbert W. Buck, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Farming with his father. Olive Caskey, College Corner, Ohio. Employed at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Rufus McFarland. Kenneth Davis, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 4. Farming near his home. Helen Dees, Cottage Grcve, Ind. At home. Worked part of last summer at Mercy Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio. Annabelle Dudley, College Corner, Ohio. Employment in various homes. Jack Dunn, College Corner, Ohio. Carving a career at the College Corner Kroger grocery. Jack Fischer, College Corner, Ohio. At home. Toured the west during the past summer and fall. Marjorie Patton is attending lvI.iami-Jacobs Business College, Dayton, Ohio. Mary Sheets, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 2. At home. Eugene Summers, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. Farming at home. Irene Whiteman, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. At home. Doris Wooley, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 2. At home. - Herbert Buck. f'N El f ,1 JQQ W9 - 922-5 ' T77 FINIS - f J..
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