It is about halfway from Wilmington and Hillsboro on 73. It is at the junction of State Route 28 and 73 – Martinsville and Farmers Station to the west on 28 and Highland and Leesburg in Highland County to the northeast of 28. The town of New Vienna is situated on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad halfway between Cincinnati and Chillicothe. Image Courtesy of NVHS Memory Book, page 63. Three other men of that class, Clay Richard Clark, Walter Matson and George M. Last year Wright’s Class celebrated its 50th anniversary. On May 27 the New Vienna Alumni Banquet is scheduled again at the school. He has written the following story in hopes of preserving some facts about its history. of Cincinnati, a 1921 graduate of New Vienna High School, recalls New Vienna in the Roarin’ Twenties. Wright NVHS Class of 1921 first appeared in the Wilmington News-Journal on Monday May 22, 1972. Here's a picture of the parents, siblings and spouses taken in 1932: In 1936 Ruby, who married Robert Ball, lived in Columbus and Reba, married to Park Fries lived in Detroit. Bernice and Ralph were the only two of the nine children of Charles Newton Carey and Cornelia Edwards Carey who stayed in the New Vienna area. Their brother Ralph, born Jmarried Elizabeth Ellen Hogsett. Their sister Bernice, born Novemwas the mother of Eleanor McKibben. Reba and Ruby Carey were twins, born January 9, 1896. Haines, moved to Warren County had five children and died in 1981. Tener.Įva Ruth Carey Haines married Everett E. Senorita Haynie graduated from Wilmington College in 1922 and married Frank A. Information about the Class of 1914 that I was able to obtain:Īnnie Johnson Levo is the grandmother of John Levo and lived long enough to attend the 1989 New Vienna Alumni Event, 75 years after graduation. Pemberton, Eva Rollins, Mary Edna Cook, Annie Johnson, Mary Lucille Derivan, Reba Carey, Orley Hussey, Senorita Haynie. Ockerman, Flora Hussey, Ruth Carey, Mary Alice Wright, Ruby Carey, Marian Virginia Cadwallader, Harry E. Here's a picture of Ralph, his mother and their Careytown home in a 1937 clipping.Ĭlass of 1914: Hazel Evelyn Johnson, Glenn H. Glenn and his father-in-law, Benson West, went into the Grain mill business together on Church Street. Minnie West married Glenn Southerland (NV'1917). His sister Bernice Carey Dunlap, born in 1891, was the mother of Eleanor McKibben. Ralph Carey, born Jmarried Elizabeth Ellen Hogsett. The Ohio Educational Monthly (1916) reports that Harry Rowe was one of five recipients in southwest Ohio to receive a four-year scholarship to the College of Agriculture. Alumni news goes on to report the passing of Harry, a retired farmer, born in August 1896 near New Vienna and survived by his widow, Elba McKay Rowe, and one sister. Rowe is mentioned in the Wilmington College news of the class of 19 W.C. Some information about the class of 1916:
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