Union High School - Ohianian Yearbook (College Corner, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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tClass of 1908, continued? George W. Goble, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. A. B. Indiana U. '13g L. L. B. Yale University Law School '15g won Munson first prize at Yale for excellence in de- bating. Principal of high schcols at Alton, Ind. and Cleveland, Ohio, two years each. Practiced law in Connezsville, Ind., four years. Artillery ofllcer 1918. Professor of Law at U. of Illinois since 1921. Delegate to International Congress of Comparative Law, The Hague, Netherlands in Aug. 1932. He has written a book on law of insurance, ar- ticles fcr several law journals and biographical sketches. Married Roberta Lee Sonner of Alton, Ind. They have four children, two girls at U. of Illinois, and two boys in grade school. Elsie Lindsey fMrs. Otis Miller? deceased. Had one son, also deceased. Paul R. Hawley, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. A. B. Indiana U. '12g M. D., U. of Cin- cinnati '14g Omce: in U. S. Army '16, Dr. CP. H. Jdhn Hopkins U. '22-lg Cihief Surgeon at Nicaragua Canal Survey '29-'31, instructor in Army Medical School '31-'34g Student, Command and General Staff School at Ft. Leavenworth '34-'36. Married Frances Gilli- lared of Cincinnati. They have two children, Barbara and William. Ruthanna Miller fMrs. John Farrl, Lynn, Ind., attended Indiana State Normal and Purdue U. Taught school six years. Husband farms and trucks. They have two child- ren, John Robert, a freshman and Martha, in seventh grade. Edwin Page, 4733 Center Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Married Frieda Imsande of Middle- town. They have one daughter. First followed Civil engineering work in construction, later became Erecting engineer on construction of By-Product Cake and Benzol Re- covery Plants, . Etta Pinkerton, College Corner, O. Has clerked, with exception of four years, for local business firms. Now in employ df L. S. Hill. Verne Smelser fMrs. Claude E. Linel Jasper, Ind. Attended summer school at Miami one year and took six month business course at Hamilton. Was sales lady for Beaton's Dry Goods Ccg., Oxford 7 years. Later a stenographer and bookkeeper for Ox- ford firms. They now have a men's clothing store in Jasper. Cleatice Smith, deceased. Took course at Richmond Business College. Bookkeeper for Huward Wholesale Grocery Co. Married and had twin daughters. June died in in- fancy. Jean is mazried and lives in Richmond. Margie Smith fMr's. Paul Griffithl, College Corner, O. Clerked in local postoffice four years, bookkeeper for local business firms twelve years. Graduated from Reid- Memorial Hospital, Richmtmd '28. Husband is a plasterer. They have a son, Richard. Oqpal Smith fMrs. Leland Procto.'J,Everett, Wash.R. R. Made music her major pro- ject. Studied at Oxford College for Women, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and at Philadelphia. Mr. Procter is a chemical engineer. They live on a ranch near Everett. Has two daughters. Directs a choir at First Pgesbyterian church in Everett. Martha Wilson lMrs. Roya Grayb, St. Louis, Mo. Graduated from Monmouth College '12, Taught school for several years in Illintis and Nevada. Mr. Gray is employed by a wholesale cotton merchant. They have two children, Mary Arnet and John Wilson. CLASS OF 1909 Our motto Quality not Quantity was very appropriate as there were only three in our class. I Eunice Earhart CMrs. Floyd R. Hamiltonl, Oxford, O. Lived on a farm for nine years after her marriage in 1918. Since 1927 Mr. Hamilton has been a partner of the Buckeye Feed Co., Oxford. He also owns the Miami Milling Co. and Shinkle Coal Yards. 'Eunice has been btth a faithful homemaker and a great help to her :husband in his business. They have a daughter, Lelah Margaret. Leah Smelser CMrs. Glenn Hunsingerl, Oxford, O. After graduation entered teachers college, Mami U., but gave it up to become assistant dental nurse to Dr. John Moly- neaux for fdur years. Later re-entered Miami and finished her two-year' course in 1916. Taught second grade in Oxford Public school for three years and at Mt. Auburn schuol, Cincinnati one yeaz. Mr. Hunsinger returned from France at that time and they were married. They have two sons, Richard Glen, 13 yr., and Geor'ge Marvin, 12 yr., Worked afternoons at Oxford National Bank several years. Since 1927 has worked there full-time, She is sup't. of Oxford M. E. Chur'ch School. John Wright, Wfabash, Ind. Attended Muskingum College. Married Dorothy Ccfulter of Oxford. They have three children Elmer Maclode, Mary Katherine, and John Coulter. John is employed by the State Highway Department. -Mrs. Glenn Hunsinger CLASS OF 1910 The class graduated, wondering if their lives would be snuffed out before the exer- cises would be cfver. Haleyfs Comet was dashing across the sky and was supposed to collide with the earth in its journey. Each graduate was expected to write or deliver an essay. The class had a discussion as to the advisability of preparing the essays if the world was going to come to an end. But the superintendent ruled that the prepar- ation of essays go ahead as usual. Clara Bowman, now Mrs. L. M. Bagby, living at 2114 12th ave., Huntington, W. 'Va., was employed as a postoffice clerk for several years after' graduation. Soon after her marriage to Mr. Bagby they established a home in Huntington where he has an auto- mobile sales agency. They have one son and one daughter. Charles Buck after spending several years in Florida mcfved back to the old home place east of College Corner on R. R. 1. He married Miss Ina Ramsey of Cedarville, Ohio, and they have six children, three boys and three girls. The oldest son graduted in the class of 1935. -Etta Pinkerton



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CClass of 1910, .continuedl Laura Doner married Paul McCray, a home boy, who now lives on the McCray home- stead on the Richmond Pike. They have remodeled the old house and have a very lovely home. Address College Corner, R. R. 1. Emma Earhart now Mrs. Herchel Dubuis lives on a farm near Eaton, Ohio. She and Mr. Dubois have a very lovely daughter, who graduated from Dixon school, then attended Miami-Jacobs Business College and is now employed in Dayton. Vezna Freeman married a farmer and nuw lives with her husband Homer Plus- singer near Redsville, Ind. They have nine children. Gage Howe left College Corner soon after graduation, served in the war, and tra- veled in the west, finally meeting a girl in Omaha, Neb., whom he decided he wanted to marry. He obtained employment in a railroad office and is still with the same rail- road. He ttok univer'sity extention classes at night and has quite a number of college credits. Mark Jackson has been employed in Akron, Ohio for a number of years. He and Mrs. Jackson make their home at 1518 Copley Road, Akron, Ohio. They have cne child. Verna Kingery, naw Mrs. Watson Sizelove, lives in an enormous house on U. S. highway No. 27, between College Corner' and Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Sizelove.have one son, Donald, who graduated from old Union in 1933. Adress College Corner, Ohio., R. R. 1. Ina Smith married Mr. J. O. Hunt. After a lingering illness, she died at her home in Richmond, Ind. She left three children to mourn her loss. Lorena Rosebraugh married Mr. Warner Moor, barber. For a number of years they made their home in College Corner. Then they spent several Years in the Southwest. But are again in Ccllege Corner. They have 9, daughter who graduates with the class of 1936 and a son, sophomore in old Union. -Mrs. Warner Mloor CLASS OF 1911 This class was the last one to give their orations at crmmencement. After that, speakers were procured for those occasions. Mabel Ault is now the wife of the postmaster, Orea Brown, of College Corner, and has one son, Thcmas. Grace Gilmore married her classmate, William Earhart, and they live on a farm near Liberty. They have three children, Keith, Carmen, and Maxine. Address: Liberty, Indiana, R. R. 1. Floy Foreman is now Mrs. Raymond Bake and resides in Hamilton. The,y have three children. Address: 151 Progress Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. This class feels honor-ed in having produced a missionary, who helped to contribute to the work of Christian stewardship in an unenlightened country. Laura Wright spent several years of her life as a missionary in Egypt. She is now at home in Morning Skin, Ohio, with her mother, who has been in ill health far some time. Address: Morning Sun, Ohio. Bernice Smith is now Mrs. Allen Gaskin and has two girls. They live on a farm near Amelia, Ohio. Address: Amelia, Ohio, R. R. Ann McCreary married George 'Whitesell and they, with their children live in Ffaton. Address: Maple street, Eaton, Ohio. Last reports of Bruce Killough were, that he is still our class bachelor. Address: unknown. Pauline Worth McQuiston is now Mrs. Marion Jones and with her family lives at Eaton, Ohio. Address: Eaton, Ohio, R. R. 1. Mrs. Wm. Earlhart. CLASS OF 1912 The colors were crimson and gold. Motto, The past is but the prelude. Memories! Memories ! Days beyond recall ! But how easily those days can be lived again in mem- ory, when there is at hand an annual recording facts and incidents, otherwise forgotten. The Class of 1912 was the first in the history df Union School to publish suchi an annual, also the first to change from the old order of essays to a speaker. Robert Kelley of Earlham College delivered the address. There was an enrollment of twenty-five in the freshman year, with Professor Clarence Gillespie, D. A. Grove, and Miss Helen Porter as instructcrs. The following seventeeen members graduated with Professor D. A. Grove, Miss Edna Unzicker, and Miss Anna Freeman on the faculty. Han'y M. Barkley, died Nov. 19, 1930. He married Betty Hutchins of Portsmouth, Ohio. They had one son, Harry Mellekin Jr. Berbert M. Buck died in 1914. Maude Caldwell, now Mrs. James Little of Richmond, Ind., R. R. 4, box 344. 'I'hey have three children: Corinne, Meta Jane and Billy. Bessie E. DuBois is Mrs. Seville Felton of Camden, Ohio, R. R. 'Ilhey have four children: Dale, Paul, Sylvan, and Margaret Ann. Allen Gaskins is connected with the Kroger Grocery 8a Baking Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. He married Bernice Smith of College Corner, Ohio, and they are now living in Amelia, Ohio, R, R. They have two children, Virginia and Jean. Virgil Harrison follows the occupation of farming at College Corner, Ohio, R. R. 1. He married Helen VanDyke of Fairhaven, Ohio. They have one daughter, Mary Jo. Dwight Jones is an electrician in Middletown, Ohio. He married Marian Spivey of Hamilton, Ohio. They have three children: Marjory Ann, Byron, and Robert Lee. Their address is Dayton street, Hamilton, Ohio. Lora S. Kirkpatrick is now Mrs. Chelsea Shultz of College Corner, Ohio, R. R. No. 1. John S. Latta is a professor in the Nebraska State Medical College, Omaha, Neb. address is 2050 N. 54th street. He is married and has two children, a boy and a gir.

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