Robert Booher:
CLASS OF 1966

Southside High SchoolClass of 1966
Muncie, IN
Robert's Story
After graduation, I went to Ball State and graduated in 1970. Margaret Davidson, another member of our class, and I got married in 1969 and we moved to Colebrook New Hampshire 1972 where I taught biology and earth science at the local high school, the Colebrook Academy. We lived there for three years, then moved back to Muncie while I was job hunting. Our oldest son, Ryan was born in March of 75, just a few months before we left Colebrook. I finally was hired by the Kosciusko County Health Department and we moved up to a cottage between the Barbee Lakes, then we built a small house near Lake Wawasee. Our second son Bret was born in December of 1977, and we got him home just in time to be snowed in by the big blizzard. We stayed in the house with the addition of a family room and garage until the year after Ryan graduated from high school, then we built a little larger house across the street from a channel to the lake. In the mean time I had gone to work for the Indiana State Department of Health working as a ...Expand for more
nursing home "inspector." In 2000, after over 30 years, Margaret and I got divorced. I moved to South Bend, partly because it was centrally located in my work area and partly because of my long term interest in Studebakers. You may remember I had a blue Silver Hawk when I graduated and in 1983 I bought a 67 Avanti. I met and married Sue a local girl from the south side of South Bend. We moved into our present house on a five acre pond on the south side where we spend many an evening watching the critters and feeding the baby ducks and geese. I still work for ISDH, but now from an office in our front bedroom. I have two grandsons, Whit who is nearly three and Thad who was one last May. His birthday is the day before mine. They live in Marion, so "Pepaw" has to go down every now and then for a visit! One last note, I'm now a bionic man since I've had both hips replaced, but I'm so thankful I can walk again!
Time flies! Now my youngest grandson has just turned three and I've turned 63! Hardly seems possible.
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