Cynthiana High School - Scroll Yearbook (Cynthiana, IN)

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W H . fl. ,m,m.,..,,.Wm.-,.1:.,f.f.,..-L,.a:M,1A-iauum-mmmmmumm:f..ug.n--m1...V..A.l,. . . -. V , DAVID MOUNTS Treasurer JOYCE LANE Vice-Pres. ACCEPTED. AND A PLACE RESERVED FOR US IN THE YEARS TO COME. TIME SPED BY COLORED BY PARTIES, BALLGAMES, CLASSPLAYS, AND THE EVER PRESENT STRUGGLE TO LEARN A LITTLE ON THE SIDE. I ACK MARTIN DON BROWN Editor ALMOST BEFORE WE WERE AWARE OF IT, IT WAS ANOTHER FALL FOUR YEARS LATER, AND WE FOUND OURSELVES AS BIG SHOTS, SENIORS AND PROUD OF IT. FERN GUFFEY ALBERT MARTIN Assistant-Editor AND NOW WE LCXDK FORWARD TO MAY---AND GRADUATION -- WE HOPE, AND AS WE LEAVE TO GO INTO OUR CHOSEN FIELDS WE HOPE TO FIND ANOTHER PLACE RESERVED FOR US IN AN- OTHER NEW LIFE, 10 ROSALIE APPM AN FRED SCHMITT WE LOOK FORWARD TO OUR-NEW LIFE WITH EAGERNESS, AND THE KNOWL- EDGE THAT WE HAVE GAINED HERE AT c.H.s. WE KNOW ww. HELP Us TO coMPETE IN THE YEARS BEFORE Us, 11 MARY MA E LITTLE BUT ALTHOUGH WE ARE EAGER TO FOLLOW THE PATH BEFORE US WE LOOK BACK AND LEAVE THE HALLOWED HALLS WITH MIXED EMOTIONS, KNOWING THAT SOMEONE NEW WILL FILL OUR PLACE EACH FALL. Nothing now is left, but majestic memories. Longfellow 12 Cfadd .Maier The class of 1953 began its adventure into the world of leaming in 1941. David Mounts is the only senior who has completed all twelve years here at Cynthiana. There were seventeen students in our class when we were Green Freshmen . They were: Rosalie Appman, Donald Brown, Gerald Armstrong, Joan Lashbrook, Albert Martin, Jack Martin, Doyle Marvel, Vernita Mathews, David Mounts, John Mclntire, John Ramsey, Margie Pollard, Fred Schmitt, Jim Schenelle, Jim Wise, Junior Williams and Bernell Brown. Out of this group there were only nine left to start the sophomore year. The officers which we chose when we were Freshmen were: President -Jack Marting Vice-President - Donald Browng Secretary-Treasurer - Vernita Mathews, In our Freshmen year we went to the finals in the class tourney but were overcome by the seniors. There were ten who began our Sophomore year with Fern Guffey as our only new member. The officers which we chose in our Sophomore year were: President - Doyle Marvel: Vice-Presi- dent - Donald Browng Secretary-Treasurer -Joan Lashbrook. Fern Guffey was elected cheerleader from our class. During the year the class had many parties. This year we went to the finals in the class toumey and came out victorious over the seniors. In the Junior year two students dropped out, Fern Guffey and Joan Lashbrook. Two new members to the class were Joyce Lane and James Williams. Fern Guffey retumed to the class the second semester. There were eleven members in the class. George In A Jam was the name of the comedy which we presented with the entire class in the cast in our Junior year. Again in our Junior year we proved to have the best basketball team in the high school in the class tourney. The theme for the reception which the Juniors gave the Seniors was Western. The officers for our class in our Junior year were: President - Donald Browng Vice-President - Doyle Marvel, Secretary-Treasurer -'Joyce Lane. 64155 Jmalorg In our Senior year there were ten members who came to study and enjoy together our last year at C.H. S. They were: Rosalie Appman, Donald Brown, Albert Martin, Jack Martin, David Mounts, John Ramsey, Fred Schmitt, Fem Guffey, Joyce'Lane, and James Williams. One senior, Joyce Lane, was elected cheerleader. Also on November 25, Rosalie Appman was crowned basketball queen by Jack Martin, captain of the team. The officers which the Senior class of 53 chose were: President - John Ramseyg Vice-President - Joyce Laneg Secretary-Treasurer - David Mormts. Albert Martin, Jack Martin, David Mounts and Fred Schmitt played on the varsity all four years. We are putting out our annual this year instead of a school paper. The officers in it are: Editor - Donald Brown, Assistant-Editor - Joyce Lane, Circulation Manager - Albert Martin, and the Advertising Manager - John Ramsey. Those of us who have worked to put out this annual have enjoyed it. We hope everyone will enjoy reading it and hope that you will think our efforts have been a success. The Senior Class M4004 swf FIRST ROW: Don Brown, Fern Guffey, Rosalie Appman, Joyce Lane, Fred Schmitt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nash, Class Sponsor, John Ramsey, Albert Martin, David Mounts, James Williams, Jack Martin, Miss Creek, Annual Sponsor. Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor , , Photography , , Sports Editor , , Class Prophecy . . Class History ..... Advertising Manager , Circulation Manager . Typists ...... .........DonBrown , , , , , , , , ,A1bertMartin . . JohnRamsey,JamesWi11iams . , , , . . . , FredSchmirt , , FredSchmitt . . .Fem Guffey Johnkamsey ...................A1bertMartir1 David Mounts, Joyce Lane, Rosalie Appman, Jack Martin W ,- ' Wewra-M X Q ai,....s.wnnw ! MW' E AE M.. as -M 1-v- , . N all 'Ml We, the Senior Class of 1952-53, having all our wits about us or otherwise, and hopeful of departing this life of toil trouble, tricks, and triumphs, do herewith will and bequeath these things, which we in the past four years, have acquired, as follows: We, The Seniors We, The Seniors We, The Seniors We, The Seniors We, The Seniors We, The Seniors We, The Seniors Rosalie Appman Don Brown Fem Guffey .Joyce Lane Albert Martin lack Martin David Mounts Fred Schmitt John Ramsey I. P. Williams Mary Little Will Mr. Nash an office girl to sit on his lap. Will Mrs. Nash Bing Crosby for the Chorus. Will Mr. Winkler a class who won't throw erasers in Geometry Class. Will Mr. Cousert a class who can be on time for History Class. Will Miss Johnson girls who can bake better cakes. Will Miss Creek a Senior Class who won't make an amiual. Will The Grade Teachers all our future kids. Will all of my study guides in Office Practice to Emaling Reimann. Will my five false teeth and bleached hair to LaVerne Stallings, Will my shortness to Ruthie lrene Cater. Will my seat in Mr, Nash's Bookkeeping Class to Nancy Wilson. Will my quietness and sweet language to Pete Mills, Will my curly hair to James Hinman, Will my crew hair cut to Tommy Marvel. Will my ability to type nine words a minute to Francis Scheller. Will my Office Job to some good looking girl who will sit on Mr. Nash's lap Will my Ten Gallon Hat to Leo Lupfer. Will my sweet smile to all future seniors. U55 pI 0l0AQCg Another year has rolled around and it's time to take our annual trip across the good old U. S. A, By the way, this is 1965. First we went to Evansville and boarded an Eastern Airlines airplane. As we took off we had a strange feeling that something was about to happen. After several minutes it did. A beautiful young lady approached us and asked if there was anything we wanted. At first it didn't strike us but after she turned away we realized that we had been talking to none other than Miss Rosalie Appman. No, she's not married yet. Our first stop was at Chicago. On our tour of the city we ran into a newspaper office. As we have always wanted to go through an office of this kind, we made our way into the main office. There sat a fellow with a big cigar in his mouth and really puffing away. And he really had his reason to be puffing. There beside him sat a beautiful blond whom we took to be his sweetheart or at least on that track. Then we happened to glance at his desk and there we saw a sign which read - John Ramsey, Editor-in- chief, After a nice little chat with John Cand the young ladyy we again boarded our plane. We were headed for Detroit so we decided to stop at the Automobile Manufacturing Industry and look around. After only a couple of minutes there was a prosperous looking young fellow approached us and began telling us about his products. This, of course, was Albert Martin. We then headed for St. Louis. We decided to go to the ball park to see the Cardinals play the Dodgers. We looked at our score-books and in the line-up they had a kid by the name of Dave 'The Moose' Mounts. We both thought about the same thing--can that be. Well we'1l see when the game starts. We sat patiently and sure enough, it was, The kid was making his major league debut that day and made several spectacular plays at first base. Besides that he hit a homer, triple, doubles and walked once, What 'a poor way to break into professional ball. After the ballgame I didn't feel too well sol went to see a doctor. I staggered into a Dr. Don Brown's office and there was a handsome young man ready to cut away my troubles. C6145 propdecy He laid me on the operating table and got a hammer, chisel, saw, and a file. First he chisled a hole in me and then sawed something which I couldn't make out too clearly what it was. After filing quite a bit he took a needle and thread and sewed me back up. Then he told me, what I needed was a lot of sunshine. With that remark, lpicked up my hat and coat and bid the poor old chap Good-by . Next we flew to Florida hoping to spend an afternoon on the beach. In a short while, we were greeted by a charming young couple and their four children. We had no trouble distinguishing them as Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roeder. She, as you know, was the former Miss Joyce Lane. They said they were living there and were very happy in their little bungalow. Our next stop was at New York City and here we ran into a night club with the name of The Wonder Bar . We saw on the billboard that Tommy Dorsey's orchestra was playing. We entered and in the background we could hear a very loud, flat blare coming from a trumpet. We were wondering who this could be and after the performance, we saw a tall, dark, and not too handsome fellow stand up and we immediately recognized him aslames Williams. He didn't have any teeth, had a long nose, crew hair cut, and well, he was really a sight for anyone to see. We then headed toward the west coast. On our way we stopped in a town in Oklahoma and there ran into another of our old buddies. This time it was Jack Martin. He was married and has been blessed with 7 little children. He is living on a 400 acre farm and says he has about 200 oil wells. This is probably about 190 more than he really has because I ack has always been known as a fellow who won't cheat himself out of anything. Then we boarded our plane and took off for Califomia. We stopped at a town which we can't recollect right now and here we ran into Fern Guffey. She told us of all her troubles and from her talk she sure has them. She is married has 5 children and her husband is only making S210 a week. We can understand why she doesn't enjoy living. Well, it was about time we got back home so we got into our plane and headed back for good old Cynthiana. On our return back we picked up a newspaper and read that Fred Schmitt has just gotten married and had taken over his father's farm. That rounds up another tour of the U. S. and, after being all over, we must still say that, wher- ever you may be, there 's still no place like home. ss Sissxfal ri Ike or Ad1ia Ain't Love Grand!!! Clowns What a wreck! E! Why teachers get gr Green Freshman Yum, Yum Good Rise, table, Rise ay! M it JN -1- :, , . mum QE ? RE RUTHIE JAMES CATER HINMAN JERISNZEBER NASIVCEEQON EMA LINE THOMAS PETE REIMANN MARVEL MILLS LQVERNE ST ALLINGS FRANCIS SC HE LLER RICH ARD ROGERS widow LEO LUPF ER 20 NSW PATTY ANNE PATTY ION-4 DITTMORE WELBORN MARTIN 2 Vlqqz ., ' V EEWWM W 523 . EQ: - af. . .- g r , R Y , lg :J fi -.ian N BILLIE KENNETH DICKIE MASQ? LANE SCOTT REED . X... W R Isla ROBERT JACKIE 13 STEVENS GRAPER Tj CALVIN Q DUVALL 5 X 1 X . - ' fi T ? wi ff F xx Q, x QC ' .ff .' ,pi E. K X id D -ASQ., K able. A , xc- ,, 'v b iff' JOAN BRUCE JIM BROWN M W: O f V ' 914 we , M BERNARD 5 RAUB GOEBEL T BOB FIELDS Ibm L., JIM ZELIA WQQYZZS-vs, gf , 'geis i ' H if-' 2 C C f LSQQEXQQM -, it 4 Q1 ---- 1 . mmwxgg fg ' - :,si?fSf?::'f: f' . ' i p A : - E .- Z , ' . 9 i i i . EC JOYCE C HARLES WARREN NEWCOMB HEISER PASLEY BETTY A EPPERSON P26 men E ' , ix H .,.. .QHRQT-e5:J 'X J . J Xw x fm f A Q: N E Q :::, - X 'Q , :uf -1 A ,F f JS I BETTY CAMPBELL KENNETH TAMAR HUNSAKER BLASQ DAEVIQISER MELITA WHEATLEYZS uk JACK STEVENS YC' WILMA NEWCOMB v 4, , DONALD C OLB ERT -C: +- ,-La: SHIRLEY ELPERS y -1 A521555 inf- T JOHN HOSE C E55 --,fi . Q Q1 , A-2 xjx ,QQ 3' LL ENN 3 'fx W' K A Xgyi M. ,V '55 M ig? W 91 5512? ax -' F PATRICK w1Ls0N BETTY FIELDS ELLEN DONALD MONTGOMERY BRUCE l e5Al'Ylel'l mi ,pyjvfn v wef mm 'Q L, 57 .fl ,E . A W l ,f' JANET WILSON if .--, 'L' fy-' S J 'A'w Iv k g RICHARD MOUNTS IVA HIGGINS ' 1 uw. 4 .,,,, . '- 5 N Oo?- qgxxgm fi -Q QF! .L M 24 5??il5?iiE: 'f 6 ' ' l A-.. E- 3 X gk QR- 'QP 1? X M' A W SSM Y . K A M Rf Y f 10+ W , fwfr 3,31 Ri . 52 ,lm I-1-1 .gp , 'I as WANDA LARRY JIMMY MONTGOMERY HOOKER WARREN TQMMY DANNY GEORGE GUFFH CLEVELAND HARRELSON BEVERLY P DITTMORE 'iwsfiz I is fi Sag N 'Re Y , X Y 4 R D 'X 5 Y N SW' S W R5 Q Ox is ' R R R . ,, -- ma eiflqg . EER? R BSS. M X U K R ARMAND MOTZ I' f Kig 4 X Q . I9 ' 'A ' 1 76 -:Ig '5- EIC! D '4' JAMES ROBERT ABSHIER CHRISTMAS DQLLY SHARON WHITEMAN LANE QQ MOLLY THOMAS if ., . w FREDRICK WEBER DESSIE MILLS LARRY WIGG INS QQ '59 QR 1 WX ' ,.5.:,,.,:-..',,,.,,4s:1. ,-',- fn W f B, fs' F W Y M 5 ', . PATTY DONNIE JACKIE GUFFEY NASH COLBERT q.,,,. AV ' ' . l Q EE 3 'MM .. Q, ,Q L MARY JIMMY GLENN GILES POLLARD GISH ..2 1. 5 --': .QQTQEQ CONNIE DAVID RODNEY MOUNTS DUVALL SHOWERS I if ' F NP n W' -2 6 ' Q, ,V --,Ei.Xi,f, 1 . 'v.. . N BETTY DONALD ROGER BRUCE HECKERMAN BROWN IG Q f,,1' 1 A . 5 Y , ww I ,Q ,Q V. 5, 2 105 E 5 JUDY CLARK S6 Vgfvyvlsl QI? HELEN ROGERS ,v GERALDINE HARTIG A- BONNIE MOUNTS EI LEEN HOOKER 455 26 Q2 ol 64339 Qfys Q9 Q I QQ 406, FIRST ROW: Larry Spradlin, Donald Higgins, Jimmie Wilkinson, Norman Motz, Bobby Gee, Joe Spradlin Ronnie Stevens, SECOND ROW: Lela Pearl Wheatley, Donna Dockery, Linda Brown, Alice Ann Rust, Sharon Colbert Shirley Knapp, Carolyn Deckard, Alma Willms, Mary Hendricks, Tonya Campbell. THIRD ROW: Suzzanne Weber, Charlette Wire, Bonnie Harness, Cynthia Hook, Elaine McReynoltls Sally Showers, Jane Showers, Barbara Abshier, Kathleen Malone, Sandra Kern, Mr. Sharp. FOURTH ROW: Linda Montgomery, Elizabeth Hammell, Clarence Barney, Hairm Jones, Claude Abshier David Campbell, Jerry Knapp, Richard Scherzinger, Douglas Rogers. FIFTH ROW: Donald Ripple, John Giles, Larry Barney, Robert Newcomb, George Mills, Thomas Wire William Ungethein, Danial Lashbrook, Michael Huston. 9 PQ C339 06573, Q9 Q5 QQY06, FIRST ROW: Edward Deckard, Hilary Gish, Charles Wright, James Gee, Howard Stevens, AlbertGee, Roger Montgomery, Richard Lashbrook. SECOND ROW: Sue Dubois, Anne Ramsey, Montie Calvert, Nancy Guffey, Wanda Martin, Sharon Rogers, Judy Colbert, George Ann Campbell, Sandra Graper. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline Remole, Gail Scherzinger, Nancy Malone, Dora Hook, Helen Zuber, Kenneth Armstrong, James Epperson, Donald Knapp, Andrew Calvert, David Hendricks, FOURTH ROW: David Heckerman, Gary Gish, Robert Schnelle, Larry Warren, Charles Simpson, Howard Nichol, Wayne Hose, Woodrow Hartig, Gene Montgomery, Mrs. Newman. 28 oct S GQ? SCGJVQ FIRST ROW: John Cleveland, Thomas Fields, Stephen Clark, Kenneth Boren, Billy Malone, Donald Simpson. SECOND ROW: Janet Dubois, Martha Giles, Lois Parker, Gene Hooker, Barbara Schnelle, Bonnie Schnelle, Donna Kern, Doris Dockery, Paul Higgins, Janet Guffey. THIRD ROW: Bobby Ungetheim, Anna Vale Graper, Jane Gee, Dixie Graper, Betty Campbell, Mary Zuber, Donald Hooker, Norman Mills, Charles Showers. FOURTH ROW: Alice Hendricks, Brenda Sweezer, Nellie Hatcher, Donna Mathews, BobbyEdwards, Marijon Calvert, Ernest Colbert, Janice Hartig, Larry Montgomery, Garry Montgomery, Mrs. Hollis. 29 TRUSTEE Gordon Rogers J A N1 'POR Roy C al vert BUS DRIVERS Les Pritchett C OOKS Jesse Cleveland wma i Elizabeth Welbom Edward J, Knapp Erlene Cleveland 30 gym Sophomore Ghosts Office Practice? PP? Daisey Does it Again Junior-Senior tete-a-tetes The Chief Wow! ! ! look at that cake Roughin-it ff S R 1 i I A 2 i i E s ,1 H I E i A E f 4 n 1 i 1 A game! FIRST ROW: Pat Martin, Jane Showers, Anne Welborn, Janet Wilson, Bonnie Mounts, Mary Giles, Eileen Hooker, Donnie Nash, Emaline Reimann, Beverly Dittmore. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Nash, Alma Willms, Ruthie Cater, Sally Showers, Molly Thomas, Zelia Heiser, Elaine McReynolds, George Harrelson, Connie Mounts, Betty Epperson, Ellen Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Jimmie Epperson, Douglas Rogers, Billie Lane, Wanda Montgomery, Fritz Weber, James Williams, Richard Rogers, Dickie Reed, Wilma Newcomb. 32 6 orlflb FIRST ROW: Iva Mae Higgins, Tamara Blase, Janet Wilson, Betty Fields, Wilma Newcomb, Betty Campbell, Ellen Montgomery, Melita Wheatley, Joan Bruce, Carol Campbell, Patty Dittmore. SECOND ROW: Fern Guffey, Joyce Warren, Rosalie Appman, Zelia Heiser, Betty Epperson, Shirley Elpers, Joyce Lane, Dian Spradlin, Nancy Wilson, Ruthie Cater, Pat Martin, Anne Welborn, Iona Brown, Vida Skaudys, LaVerne Stallings, Emaline Reimann. THIRD ROW: Glenn Ramsey, Richard Ro?ers, Fred Schmitt, Jerry Weber, James Hinman, Albert Martin, David Mounts, James Williams, Pete Mil s, Mason Rust, Mrs. Nash. FOURTH ROW: Charles Wilkinson, Donnie Wilkinson, Pat Wilson, Francis Scheller, Leo Lupfer, Tom Marvel, Jack Martin, Billie Lane, Richard Mounts, Jack Stevens, Dickie Reed, Don Brown. X ,wwtvvy-Wgiwu'y'uyyqly ,, ,,,l lugl I S Qi, 0 w. M x ' X01 -w'f 'W' ' 33 Ht-Y FIRST ROW: Richard Mounts, Donnie Wilkinson, Glenn Ramsey, Richard Rogers, Pat Wilson, Jack Stevens, Jerry Weber, Charles Wilkinson, Fred Schmitt. SECOND ROW: John Ramsey, Kenneth Hunsaker, Kenneth Scott, Jim Straub, Bernard Goebel, David Mounts, Albert Martin, James Williams, Pete Mills, Mr. Winkler. THIRD ROW: Don Brown, James Newcomb, Tom Bullock, Francis Scheller, Mason Rust, JackGraper, Charles Pasley, James Hinman, Leo Lupfer. FOURTH ROW: Sterling Hose, Donnie Bruce, Bobby Fields, Calvin Duvall, Billy Lane, Jack Martin, Tom Marvel, Donnie Colbert, Dickie Reed, Darwin Graper, Robert Stevens. 34 buf! ine Ociehj FIRST ROW: Iva Mae Higgins, Ioan Bruce, Janet Wilson, Betty Fields, Wilma Newcomb, Betty Campbell, Ellen Montgomery, Melita Wheatley. SECOND ROW: Rosalie Appman, Shirley Elpers, Joyce Lane, Betty Epperson, Joyce Warren, Zelia I-Ieiser, Dian Spradlin, Nancy Wilson, Ruthie Cater, Pat Martin, Anne Welborn, Miss Johnson, THIRD ROW: Fern Guffey, Iona Brown, Patty Dittmore, Emaline Reimann, Carol Campbell, LaVerne Stallings, Tamara Blase, Vida Skaudys. 35 . M A W,v.:. , W 3 y 3 Q 1 .1 m l H T I 1 Q ,, 1 , 1 E f i 1 Y P 5 a 1 3 JACK MARTIN enlorb Mo S . WILLIAMS A LBERT MARTIN FRED SCHMITT CHARLES WILKINSON guard TOM MARVEL forward KENNETH SCOTT center MASON RUST guard JIM STRAUB forward 37 unior ardify FIRST ROW: Pat Wilson, Donnie Wilkinson, Jack Stevens, Richard Mounts, James Hinman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Winkler, Donnie Colbert, Pete Mills, Billie Lane, Glenn Ramsey, Darwin Graper fe 'N of S+ uf f E' M jf Gases keahets XMLJ FIRST ROW: Charles Wilkinson, Donnie Wilkinson, Fred Schmitt, Albert Martin, Darwin Graper, Pat Wilson, SECOND ROW: Donnie Colbert, Jack Martin, Jim Straub, David Mounts, Kenneth Scott, Mason Rust, Mr. Winkler. at S . ' 4 'Q ff' 40 5? M., wwf I 2-fi B11 'M v M::w'+3. .2 , . N N, ,p m 'N it 5 '- .jffit v gg -.0 . . Q. , y ., f-1+ NZ' 'H 32' Xxjkrf ' -qw, , Q 'gy 3555? I 4 rx u r 1 1 1 2 3 A E Q E F 3 x 5 COMPLIMENTS OF CYNTHIANA PATRONS Hopfs Service Station Calvert and Pegram Cynthiana Locker Plant Glenns Market Dr. P. H. Wallace Gordon Rogers, Trustee Harness and Shoe Repair Anna's Cafe Weary and Bixler Funeral Home Gee's Marathon Service Stevens Pharmacy 'll Andy's Market Argus Office Louisa's Beauty Shop Clark's Grocery .l. Omer Smith, Woodmen Ins. The Barbers COMPLIMENTS OF OWENSVILLE PATRONS Boren's Dry Goods Miller's 5-51 Store Jones Cafe Owensville Lumber, Supply Co Hansell Creek-Phillips 66 Smith Motor Service-Shell Yaegers Marathon Service J. C. Gardner, Conoco-Agent Kicks Kate Short 8- Holder Funeral Home Johnson's Variety Store COMPLIMENTS OF WADESVILLE PATRONS Espenlaubs Marathon Service Becker Shell Service UD D I2'8'D'D'l2 D'D'D'D'D'D'U'D'D'!J'D'D'0'9'D'D'D'8'D'D IPD D'D'D'D'D'D'D'Il'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-DW-D-D'D'D-D-9-D-D-D'D-D-D-D'D'1 D'D'D47-D'D'D'D' COMPLIMENTS OF POSEYVILLE PATRONS Breiner 8- Uhde Poseyville Cleaners Dr. Paul Boren Dr. A. L. Woods Hearshes Store COMPLIMENTS OF MT VERNON PATRONS Schmucks Cafe E. B. Schenk Advance Drilling Co. Yaggis Plumbing COMPLIMENTS OF PRINCETON PATRONS W. R. A. Y. Princeton Beckner Jewelry T. Hershel Monroe Ng safe RANCH PATRO NS Ben Franklin Store R. M. 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TRUST COMPANY E Q A g WADESYILLE AND POSEYVILLE E 2 E MEMBERS OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN- .E Q SURANCE COMPANY g 6 A 2 DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO E S, 510,000.00 E ., 2 Z 2 ep 6 Z 2 -, 2 Z 2 'P 2 G-CIPGCICIKKGG-CIR!-GGPCIPG-6-GCIIKCKG-GfGGG'G'G4'GG'G'G'G-G-G4-6416-644 E eg A ep 6 E EZ 3 The Symbol of Service E E 3 3 2 3 I-IASTINO EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 5 E : 3 2 Z Fourth and Mill Street E 'P , A E Mt. Vernon, Indiana 2 9 A E INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 5 E FARM EQUIPMENT g 3 FREEZERS AND REFRIGERATORS E 9 E, A E Oldsmobile Sales and Service E 3 2 Z Phone: Sl 2 6 Q a ds ., 2 3 2 Q 5 'P 2 Z ai 9 6 'P 48 2 ?D'D'D'D'D-D IJ EPI: D'D'D'D'D'TfD'D I? UD D'D'D'D'D'9'D'D'D'D D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D UD UD ll D VD D-99-15 !t'D'D'D'l'I D'D'D'9'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'Il'D'1l'lt'D-I5-WD-D'll'D'D' -u-vu-u--.vufu-al-Ll-fl-'I-'K-'K-IK-It-'K-CK-CI-'K-'I-'IJWI-il-'K-fl-'I-fl'fl-G'G-CPG-llffl-fl'QI-C!-K!-'I-CI-'I-'l l-'DCI-6-'I !-CDG-C!'il-8-G l'f!'G-'I I l'G'K ! T'f! l Y'il l !'0 Q T Y -r Q 'r Q Q Q Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y ? ? 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Cynthiana High School - Scroll Yearbook (Cynthiana, IN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 24

1953, pg 24

Cynthiana High School - Scroll Yearbook (Cynthiana, IN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 12

1953, pg 12

Cynthiana High School - Scroll Yearbook (Cynthiana, IN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 57

1953, pg 57


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