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tClass of 1922, continued? Lucille Kauffman is ma:ried to Mr. Clark Booher. She ls employed at the Rike- Kumler department store in Dayton. Her address is 114 W. Norman Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Oscar Merle Stout attended Miami University and is now connected with the Pure Oil Co. at Toledo, Ohio. Oscar married a girl from. Oklahoma. Rebekah Stout, better known as Reba, is now Mrs. Paul Harvey and she lives at Buena street, Middletown, Ohio She has two sons Irene Widau, now Mrs. Raymond Updike, lives on a farm in the vicinity of Oxford, Ohio. She has three children, two girls and a boy. Cecil Woodruff of 2473 Third street, Cuyahoga Falls,-Ohio, is a graduate of Mus- kingum College. He is employed by the Goodyear Co. at Akron, Ohio. Cecil is married and has two children, a boy and a girl. Arthur Bell is bookkeeper in a freight office in Chicago. He married Miss Mildred Daughtery of Richmond, Ind. He lives at 5322 A Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. Rapheal McDonough, the only bachelor of the class, is teaching in the grade school at St. Henry, Ohio. Riley Caldwell, College Corner, Ohio, has been employed for several years driving trucks for C. R. McNair. He married Frances Harvey of College Corner and they have four children, three girls and a boy. - Riley Caldwell. CLASS OF 1923 The Class of 1923 graduated 13 years ago and today there are 13 of us! We at- tended school in the old building, played -basketball outdocrs and in rooms next to gibeery stores downtown and held our commencement exercises in the United Presby- terian church, probably the only class to have that distinction. Cecil Ardery lives at Liberty, Ind., and is married to Clementine Snyder. Francis Buckley is 3, tiller cf the s0il south of College Corner, near Contrearas. Mrs. Buckley before her marriage was Beulah Conner, a nur'se. Paul Driscol, a graduate of DePauw University, is manager of the Conn Music Store located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Paul is married to Betty Engle of Indianapolis, and they have five childr'en, Nancy Lou 6, Tommy 5, Carol Jeanne 3, Paul Jr. 2, and Teddy 4 months old. Robert Gillespie, a loyal and jovial member of our class, lived only two years after his graduation. Regina Helms, now Mrs. Donald G. Falk, has been quite active in the business world having graduated from Miami-Jacobs Business College in 1924. She is a member of several social and literary crganizations: Phi Beta Psi, Delphian Society, and Women's Advertising Club. Address: 29 S. Spring Grove Ave., Nertly, New Jersey. Abel James lives in College Corner and is interested in the antique business, buying, selling. and refinishing. Cloyde Lackey is connected with the Frigidaire Corporation at Dayton. He married Mary Pullen of Liberty, Ind., and their three year old son is Robert Nelson. Cloyde states: My wife is a gcod cook and there is nothing I would rather do than to place my feet under a big table full of good things to eat. Address: 36 McPhearson street, Dayton, Ohio. Irene Leab, Mrs. E. H. Placke. Her husband is 9, mortician. She graduated from Richmond Business College. The Placke's three daughters are Annette 4, Imogene 2, and Patty Lou 1. Mary Katherine Lynch received her A. B. degree from Indiana University in 1927, taught at Union high schocl for ive years: and in June, 1933 received an M. R. S. degree - Mrs. Philip Qacques. Address, 15 Aberdeen Ave., Middletown, Ohio. Martha Lou Moor attended Purdue University and Whittenburg College, taught in the Dayton school several years, was married to Leo Flotron in 1925. They have one daughter, Sue, two years cld. Address, 1332 W. Fairview Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Gordon Paxton is a farmer and proud of it. He married Elizabeth Kirkpatrick of Oxford and they have two little farmers, Robert Lincoln 5, and John Kirk, two months old. Address, College Corner, Ohic, R. R. 1. Alton Porter lives in College Corner. He states frankly: I am 31 years old, weigh 173 pounds, and hasn't yet been fooled by the fair sex. He hopes to be Iperrnanently located in Middletown. Brownie Slagle is employed by the Unicn County Highway Department as a me- chanic. Nannie Mozgan became his wife in 1924. They live in College Corner. Athelene Witter, Mrs. Louis S. Whipple, lives on a farm north of College Corner. Their son, John Witter Whipple, is five years old. Address, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Classmates, this history doesn't read as the class prophecy cf 1923 predicted, but this is fact and the prophecy was imagination. - Mrs. Philip' Jacques. CLASS OF 1924 We have always boasted of the record that our class had the most members. Fine, to be sure, but paradoxically speaking in high school days this very feature proved to be quite a handicap. For example, when a party was given, lo and behold there were sometimes girls left in the shuffle without partners, as there were nine boys and nine- teen girls. History repeats itself, so 'tis said, so of our twenty children, three made their debut this school year in the alma mater of mother and father. There are also others of the children in various other schools. From, all reports the three first graders in Union schcol, Bobby Bake, Jean Caldwell, and Edra McQulston, are acquitting themselves very nobly. , Nathan Armstrong lives in College Corner and is employed by the Standard Oil Co. at Oxford, Ohio. Virginia Armstrong attended Business College, did office work, and is now Mrs. Charles Plalen. Richard Armstrong Phalen passed his second birthday, April 1936.
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