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Graduates of Marshalltown High School

1873

Carrie Trine (became Mrs. John W. Wells of Marshalltown)

Lucy Keim (lived at home in Marshalltown)

Mary Shepherd (deceased by 1909)

May Willigrod (deceased by 1909)

1876

Harvey Hostetler (became Presbyterian minister of Dennison, Iowa)

Sam Jones (deceased by 1909)

Clarence Lee (became painter at Ottumwa, Iowa)

Charles Rodgers (deceased by 1909)

Cordia Statler (became Mrs. Utz of Chicago, Illinois)

1877

Albert Glick (became manager of Brittain Packing Co of Marshalltown)

1878

Lizzie Baxter (became Mrs. Brown of Sac City, Iowa)

Millie Birchard (became Mrs. Bridge and deceased by 1909)

Calvin Forney (became attorney of Chehalis, Washington)

1879

Clara Arnold (became Mrs. George Andrews of Marshalltown)

Horace Battin (became deputy auditor of Standard Oil Co in Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

George Bremner (became civil engineer for CB&QRR in Chicago, Illinois)

Everett Burkhart (worked at Northwestern Dental Supply Co of Tacoma, Washington)

Bertha Frederick (became Mrs. Barnes of Des Moines, Iowa)

Frank Fuller (deceased by 1909)

Cora Hamble (became Mrs. Charles Wiley of Marshalltown)

Edith Heighton (became Mrs. Will K. James of Phoenix, Arizona)

Ben Hineman (became farmer of Mapes, North Dakota)

Mary Hostetler (became county superintendent of schools of Marshalltown)

James Johnson (became attorney at San Francisco, California)

George McFarland (became superintendent of telephone co at Des Moines, Iowa)

Charles Marvin (became editor of paper at Shenandoah, Iowa)

Florence Smith (became Mrs. C.W. Bacon at Des Moines, Iowa)

Richmond Smith (became Baptist minister at Center Point, Iowa)

Susie Sower (lived at home in Marshalltown)

Frank Williams (worked in office of contracting firm at Cleveland, Ohio)

1880

Catherine Armbruster (lived at home in Marshalltown)

Frank Cummings (became attorney in Marshalltown)

Nellie Gearhart (became Mrs. Alfred Balch of Marshalltown)

Chloe Henderson (became Mrs. Frank McCracken of New York City)

Hattie Hickox (became Mrs. Heller of Omaha, Nebraska)

Harry Smith (became chemist in railroad Employ at Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Jennie Sower (deceased by 1909)

Lucy Wood (became Mrs. George Ferguson of Denver, Colorado)

1881

Nellie Abbott (became Mrs. A.G. Glick of Marshalltown)

May Clark (became Mrs. W.F. Johnston of Des Moines, Iowa)

Sara Cronkleton (became clerk in dry goods store in Denver, Colorado)

Anna Jones (became Mrs. Ed Davenport and deceased by 1909)

John Johnston (deceased by 1909)

Lillie Shorthill (became Mrs. C.A. Mann of Madison, Wisconsin)

Maggie Sloppy (lived at home in Marshalltown)

Chauncey Smith (became a physician at Mason City, Iowa)

Warren Smith (became a banker at Hammond, Indiana)

1882

Nellie Brennecke (became Mrs. Jules Crapser of Colorado Springs, Colorado)

Ada Feree (became Mrs. J.F. Cass of Chicago, Illinois)

Nellie Fracker (became a reporter and stenographer of New York City

Carrie Kreutzer (became Mrs. W.R. Maxwell of Chicago, Illinois)

May Kribs (became Mrs. Lycurgus Burkhart of Seattle, Washington)

Gertie Miller (became teacher at Anson school of Marshalltown)

George Patterson (became invalid and living with his sister in New York City)

Harlan Woodruff (became a ranchman and stock raiser in Miller, South Dakota)

1883

Minnie Bach (became Mrs. Henry DeVore of Des Moines, Iowa)

Cassius Baker (drowned in Iowa river)

Maggie Binford (Mrs. Joe Hisey and deceased by 1909)

Arlie Burkhart (became Mrs. Van Winter of Tacoma, Washington)

Lucius Canfield (became frescoer in Pasadena, California)

Frank Clark (deceased by 1909)

Edith Day (became Mrs. Edgar W. Sheriff of San Diego, California)

Trace Ford (worked with auditing company in New York City)

Gifford Hoag (worked in telephone business in Los Angeles, California)

Helen Kruskoff (became Mrs. Phelps in Chicago, Illinois)

Frances Patterson (became Mrs. Richard Hargrave of Colfax, Washington)

Nathan Pierce (deceased by 1909)

Louise Rumsey (became stenographer in Los Angeles, California)

Wallace Smith (became bank cashier in South Chicago, Illinois)

Lillie Terwilliger (became Mrs. Ed Clement of Portland, Oregon)

Otis Williams (became attorney in Neligh, Nebraska)

George Willigrod (became proprietor of Meeker laundry in Marshalltown)

Belle Woodruff (became Mrs. W.E. Sundell of Mason City, Iowa)

1884

Maude Battis (became bookkeeper for Marshall Telephone Co of Marshalltown)

Roxy Beeson (became Mrs. Hill of Des Moines, Iowa)

Fannie Bremner (became Mrs. Byington of Iowa City, Iowa)

Iva Calhoun (became Mrs. Chase of Allison, Iowa)

Clara Ferguson (became Mrs. Charles Deuell and deceased by 1909)

Kate Hoyle (became Mrs. Frank Elliott of Hubbard Woods, Illinois)

Rhetta Long (became Mrs. Harley Stuntz and deceased by 1909)

Sallie McCombs (became Mrs. R.W. McBride of Marshalltown)

Emma Smith (became Mrs. N.M. Letts of Mason City, Iowa)

1885

Mattie Beeson (became teacher in Des Moines, Iowa)

Theo. Burkhart (worked with Northwestern Dental Supply Co in Tacoma, Washington)

Gertie Casebeer (became Mrs. Kneedler and deceased by 1909)

Lillie Crellin (became Mrs. J.W. Jackson of Denver, Colorado)

Clara Day (became Mrs. John H. Buckley and deceased by 1909)

Richard Hargrave (became abstractor at Colfax, Washington)

Alice Henderson (became stenographer at Los Angeles, California)

Belle Jones (became Mrs. Sam Myers near LaMoille, Iowa)

Florence Lawler (became Mrs. Robert Haines of Los Angeles, California)

Bruce McVay (became farmer at Woonsocket, South Dakota)

Louise McVay (became Mrs. George Lincoln in Boston, Massachusetts)

Loa Meeker (became Mrs. Rowe of Brooklyn, New York)

Waverley Shetler (deceased by 1909)

Walter Snelling (became farmer near Minerva, Iowa)

May Sumbardo (became Mrs. George Allen of Warren, Arizona)

Fannie Wright (became Mrs. Charles H.Schoff of Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

1886

Maymie Binford (deceased by 1909)

Will Bremner (became attorney at Des Moines, Iowa)

Grace Fulmer (became head of teachers' department at Columbia University in New York City)

Mertie Halbert (lived at home in Kansas City, Missouri)

Minnie Johnson (became bookkeeper for H. Willard & Co of Marshalltown)

Nellie Kreutzer (became Mrs. E.L. Ward of Chicago, Illinois)

Lulu Loree (became Mrs. F.M. Legg of Springfield, Illinois)

Kathryn L. Morgan (became principal of First Ward school and teacher of mathematics in high school of Marshalltown)

Martha McCaw (became Mrs. E.C. Button of Nevada, Iowa)

Harry Osman (became accountant at Chicago, Illinois)

Frank Pierce (became secretary of Iowa League of Municipalities of Marshalltown)

Elton Rice (became architect for bridge company in Massilon, Ohio)

Lee Summers (became teacher of penmenship in city schools at Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Kate Slye (became stenographer at St. Paul, Minnesota)

Maude Slye (became stenographer at St. Paul, Minnesota)

Minnie Williams (became Mrs. A.B. Case of Pasadena, California)

Eva Wildman (became Mrs. S.J.G. Pulsipher at New Orleans, Louisiana)

Erastus Cornell (became county auditor of Marshalltown)

Ida Evans (worked with Evans Abstract Co of Marshalltown)

Mary Miller (became kindergarten teacher of Chicago, Illinois)

George Nourse (employed by Western Weighing Association in Dallas, Texas)

Chauncey E. Ehle (became physician at Old Soldiers' and Sailors' Home in Quincy, Illinois)

Effus Vertz (became teacher at Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Sadie Allen (became Mrs. George Whitfield at LeMars, Iowa)

Charles Price (did welfare work among the employees of the International Harvester Co at Chicago, Illinois)

Myra Steward (became Mrs. Arney at Green Mountain, Iowa)

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