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CLASS OF 1899 We launch to-night, where shall we anchor? Near the close of the century this class was graduated by two evenings of activities. After the custcfmary exercises and the reading of essays the alarm of fire was given, followed by the panicky departure of the assemblage, leaving the class diplomalessg but upon returning to the Methodist church the following evening the address was delivered by Rev. Duncan, and diplcrnas were handed to: Benjamin O. Abernathy i916 Pleasant Run Boulevard, North Drive, Indianapolis, Ind.J who was a student at Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute and at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. He was a teacher in the rural schools of Union county for eight years and in the Liberty school for ten yearsg following this service he served as Union ccrunty treasurer for two terms. A few years later were spent in assisting the county treasurers over the state at South Bend and other cities. He was married to Lucy Margaret Haag. They have one son, Maurice, and two grandchildren. Dr. Charles E. Brown, a practicing physician in Fresno, California. He is married. Kaytie Douglass fMrs. Benjamin Hyde, Cottage Grove, Ind.7 After leaving Union, Kaytie served as assistant cashier for eleven years with the College Corner Banking Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde are prosperous farmers in Unon cctunty, Ind., where they reside in a nice home and show hospitality to their many friends. Their chief recreation is travel. Lucille Hodges CMrs. Frank Wagner, 134 Kealing Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.J Mrs. Wagner has resided in Indianapolis since 1903 and in 1906 was married: she has two children, Helen Louise and Donald Elmer. Since the death of her husband she has been very successf-ully engaged in Child Welfare Work. Edith Hill CMrs. D. W. Sherryl deceased. After serving for fifteen years as the first general manager of the College Corner Telephone Company, Edith was married to Mr. Sherry and resided in Connersville until her death in 1929. Mable Munns fMrs. H. C. Stewart, College Corner, Ohio.D She taught in the Bath and in the College Corner Union School until her marriage, after which a few years were given to substitute teachingg later she toad: up regular teaching in Preble county and in College Corner Union School where she is now employed as a teacher. She at- tended Miami University and received a B. S. degree in 1934. Laura Murphy fCollege Corner, Ohio.J Laura is a successful business lady of Col- lege Corner and is owner of a statirnery and drug sundries store. For diversion she has chosen travel for a hobby, having made one trip abroad in 19093 this has been fol- lowed by short trips each summer. She is now living with her mother at the- family home in College Corner. Charles M. Ridenour fdeceasedj Mar'ried. Passed away in France. Verla Shanklin iMrs. Ed. Hammitt, Route 2, Liberty, Ind.D Fcfllowing her' gradua- tion Mrs. Hammitt taught for four years in the Union township schools. After her' mar'- riage she lived for a time at Cleves and at Sevenmile. Her family consists of four children: Robert fdeceasedl, Martha, Mar'ian Cdeceasedl, and Lorraine, a junior in Union High. Mr. and Mrs. Hammjtt are successfully conducting a general store in Billings- ville, Indiana. Ge.u-ge Tucker CCollege Corner, Ohio.D After leaving Union, George entered the services of the local railway company as depot clerk and latex' as agent for about fifteen years: he served as bookkeeper for the Farmers State Bank two years, later he was secretary-treasurer of the College Corner Telephone Company ten years. At present he is supervising the farming of the Tucker farm. He enjoys traveling and has made sev- eral trips to the Pacific ccast, and to the different World's Fairs. Camille Weidner CCollcge Corner, Ohio.J Following her graduation she spent sev- eral years caring for her mother. Camille is now residing at the Weidner homestead, where she enjoys receiving her many friends and is interested in the community in general. - Mable Munns Stewart. CLASS OF 1900 The Class of 1900 included 11 girls and 1 boy, namely: Elsie Shera, now Mrs. E. N. Carmichael, living on a farm near Oxford, Ohiot They are parents of five children, namely: Helen, Bruce, Nina, Bernice and Wilbur. Cora L. McCray, now Mrs. Charles Witter. Spent several years on a farm in Union County, Ind: also in New Mexico, and have resided in Long Beach, California., for the past 19 years. She has 'two daughters, Evelyn and'Helen . Mabel McDill, now Mzs. William Smith. They are living in Honolulu, Hawaii. They have one daughter. Nellie E. Douglass, now Mrs. William C. Wright, living on a farm in Wayne county, Ind. They have two sons, Claude and Merle. Clarence D. Finley, living in Detroit, Michigan. Has a patent on Joint Seal Piston Rings and Sealing Strips, now being manufactured by C. D. Finley Industries, 2939 Park Ave., Detroit. His wife is deceased. Has a son living in Seattle, Washington. , Louise B. Coulter. Living in Fort Worth, Texas. Bessie Huston fMrs. A. R. Fuhrmanl, living in -Cincinnati and studying in the art academy in Cincinnati. Had one son, John, married and deceased. He graduated from Engineers Ccllege, University of Cincinnati, with highest honors that can come to an engineer. Eva Smelser, now Mrs. Fred Tetzel. They are living near Oxford. Have five child- ren, four girls and one boy. Pearl Kelley, now Mrs. Ora E. Bake. Mr. Bake now deceased. Four children, two girls and two boys: Helen, Freeda, Cecil and Harold. Cora B. Jackson, deceased, was married to Carl Kingery. She had six children, four of whom are living and two are dead. Living are Louise, Paul, Cecil, and Lloyd. Dead are Lester and Ralph. Grace Donoughoo, deceased. Lola Mae Moon, deceased. - Mis. Pearl Bake.
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CLASS OF 1901 As each class is graduated and leaves the protecting wing of its Alma Mater, and enters the great university of life, the events associated with this important D6I'iOd seem indelibly stamped upon the memory. But time, the great eraser, slowly dims thoughts of the past, so lest we fcerget, let us fzeeshen the Footprints of Time. When the alumni editor asked me for a history of the Class of 1901 the thought brought home to me more forcibly than ever that it has been thirty-five years since a lucky dozen of us departed from the old brick Temple of Knowledge that used to stand where our beautiful new building is now located, armed with our diplomas, ready to settle all the world's difficulties, and even to regulate the movements of the stars if need be. Do not think the Class af 1901 belongs back with tottering King Tut, even if we were the fifth class to graduate from the old school building. Although We did not have the larger opportunities which the Class of '36 enjoys, we are grateful for those we had and rejoice with them in the greater facilities for an education. One thing cf which we are justly proud is that we gave an oyster supper in the old Methodist church, clear- ing S30.00 which was used to start our present school library. We, the Class of 1901, hope and modestly think that we have fulfilled the expectations of other classmen. Eursel Munns White after being graduated taught in Union county school and at Lapel, Ind. She attended Indiana University. She now lives in Manhattan, Kansas, where her husband is a teacher of mathematics in Kansas State Agricultural College. She has a son and a daughter. Clara Ault Bryant is living on a farm near Oxford, Ohio, Route 1. Mary Douglass Hyde taught school for a number of years. She is now living at 300 W. Vine street, Oxford, Ohio. She has one son, Quentin. Prudie Ridenour Davenport is living in Bowling Green, Ohio. She has one son. Robert Marshall and Myrtle Douglass Wright have gone tc: the Great Beyond. Mrs. Wright was the mother of, two daughters, Mrs. Clifford Narkrader of Dayton, and Mar- guerite at home. Also a son Wayne of Oxford. David Owens is a clerk in a grocery store in Chester, Ind. He is married and has two sons, berth at home. Arthur Harrison is selling insurance in Pittsburg, Pa. He is married and has two daughters. Tressa Davis, our bachelor girl, lives at 5017 Quarles street, N. E., Washington, D. C. She taught school for fourteen years, and for twenty .years has been doing government work in Washington, D. C. Three members of the .class still live in the home tdwn. They are: Wayne Moor, one of our most successful merchants, being associated! with his father in the hardware and drug business. Mabel McDill Buck. She has one son Harold, at home. Orpha Miller Mille:-. She has a son and a daughter living. Another son met a tragic death a few years ago. Nuw I must end these rambling remarks or someone will say what one of our class- mates once said at the close of a lecture by one of the teachers. He asked, Have I c-verlooked anything? Yes, came the r'eply, Several good places to stop. The Class of 1901, through the writer, welcomes you, the Class of 1936, into our alumni with the best wishes for your future. - By Mabel McDill Buck. CLASS OF 1902 This Class of 1902 was ten in number, namely: Elmer Brown, Portland, Oregon. Lucy B. Douglass, Mrs. C. E. Duvall, Arcadia, California. They own a fruit ranch. Edith W. Harrison, Mrs. Everett Summersg farmingg has four grandchildren. Leroy Hawley, Albert Lea, Minnesota. Elsie McCray, Mrs. Goodman, lives in Gillette, Wyoming. Owns and oversees a ranch. She has one son. Julia McDonough, Mrs. David Dillon, Middletown, Ohio. She has ten children. Alex Paxton, Dallas, Texas, employed by National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio. Everett Shepherd, druggist, 446 Wlest Third street, Dayton, Ohio. Orpha Summers, Mrs. O. S. Bake, College Curner, Ohio, Route 1. Farming. Two children, Macel and Stanley. Both have one child. Muriel Wright, Mrs. Lynn Hill, College Corner,Ohio, route 1. 'Ilhey own a farm and a grocery store. Mr. Hill runs a grocery truck through this section of the country sell- ing his produce. They have one child, Herbert, and one gsandchild. U - Mrs. 0. S. Bake and Mrs. Lynn Hill. CLASS OF 1903 Clyde Bates, Grafton High Schcol, Pittsburgh, Pa. Studied at Elgin, Ill. Taught in Illinois until he moved to Pittsburgh, sever'al years ago. Is principal of the Grafton high school. His wife, whom he married in Illinois, died a few years alfter they moved east. She left two sons, now grown to manhood. A few years agof, Clyde married a Pittsburgh girl. Murray Carmichael, 1020 Olive street, West Palm Beach, Florida. Graduated from Indiana U. Law Dept. and received a degree from U. of Chicago. Practiced law in Florida ever since. Was mayor of West Palm Beach. Married Lillie Mae Cleveland of Flcrida. Has three children. The daughter is supervisor of music in the schools. One son is in college and one in high school.
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