Dillsboro High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Dillsboro, IN)

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3 fa ai 5 Q if il k r P ? I i i 5 li ii ,. 3 35 2 nf 5 fi: ls fi E tx' w'-..,., s xg - L, fb. K w ' 3 Q P wi sg. X Is 5 A Q if A V g I x - 5 3' K 4 ,J isp . My .f A A A NN 'X R X 'H Y. iff Fxfqet. 1 'li Nr Q A W I' . .X , XS' ' W wfxixfnm MEMCRIES OF 33W M 4 -N W9 M We present to you,this, MEMORIES OF BLUE AND GOLD' of 1949, trust- ing that it will renew memories of your typical high school days. Related in the following pages is a pictorial account of the happenings of this year. Sports, associated with new friends and a display of our course of study, have added to a prosperous year. We hope this issue will be among your treasured remembrances. Our best is yours, MMEMORIES OF BLUE AND GOLD. .ibechca fion With heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for their untiring efforts we, the Senior Class of 1949, dedicate this annual to the Citizens of Dillsboro Community. Without their continued cooperation and helpful efforts, the annual could not have been a success. ' From the entire Graduating Class a fond farewell, may your future years be successful. 2 .x4c!mini5frafi0n 'Spun-ng,- LEUIS JACOB JOHN W. STEVENS Superintendent Trustee of Clay Township NELL SHERROD ROBERT CAIRNS Attendance Officer Principal 3 Roscoe Riggins Lester Kruse ff. F-Rv e be . Irene Rumph ,M,,.,... .gf -: -m ::'2lf1S Robert Cairns-Principal 55? U jg Jeannette Graver Claribel Winslow Espie Walton Wilbur Stegemoller Heloise Rodarmel Jennie Rahe Eva Licking Rev. Nolte f R ,Tie Jr 4 J'W ?V X Haig? ,pf 'JJ- J 'J ,.....-me 3 Catherine Witte Curtis Vinup X s , ft- , : . I . V.. K -on ' J? -Y-mv OFFICERS: Mrs. A. D. Chase, Secretaryg Mrs. Charles Eag- lin, Treasurerg Mrs. Walter Gerster, Vice -'Presidentg and Mrs. L. W. Johns. Oil OPJ 1 Mx... VU' 's N x i , .V L A it - K OITSETTA C i g KA l : .., alutatorignTTER EILEEN KELLY ' Valedictorian THELMA KNIGGA Citizenship LMAR S T AthleticE VENS 5 eniom ' 2 -A M 2 , av K 3 . WA I , i x I fl' Nj CLASS OFFICERS President . . ...... . . Vice President , , , Secretary , , . Treasurer, , Historian , CLASS MOTTO 'God Never Shuts CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS FLOWER Gardenia BAC CALAUREATE Presbyterian Church Sermon by Rev. Otis Epperson Iviay 8, 8:00 P.M. KE.S.T.D COMMENCEMENT May 9, 1949, azoo P.M. Valedictorian . . . Salutatorian ..... . Best All-Round Athlete. . 1. Citizenship Award . . . 7 One Door But That He Opens Another. . Eileen Kelly Loretta Cutter Eleanor Snyder . Shirley Cash . Paul Kissel USHERS r in . . Eileen Kellyi . Loretta Cutter ' .C . Delmar Stevens . Thelma Knigga MASCOT5 arid icem EILEEN KELLY Pete Eileen has a twinkle in her eye , A smile for every passer-by. LORETTA CUTTER V Rita She must ever be advancing, A 1 w a y s singing , laughing, dancing. ELEANOR SNYDER 'Ellie The girl with the prettiest eyes in town, And oh, how they spar- kle when Bill's around. SHIRLEY CASH Oscar Mostpopular girl inthe Senior class, She's quite a friendly, likeable lass. PAUL KISSEL P.J. He's caused many a fair maid's heart to flutter, At a glance from him, they begin to stutter. President. . Vice President. . . . Eileen Kelly . Loretta Cutter Secretary . . Eleanor Snyder Treasurer . . . Shirley Cash Historian. . . Paul Kissel Q is ' Q M, - sn -' f VL f 5' iiff- A ' Q ' , gfigiflsg g. .H Fw? 1 'ts 1 is LEOLA HOUSEMEYER Lo11e Pretty blond hair and a cheer- ful smile, Happy and cheer- ful all the while. CHARLES BLOCK 'Buddy' A manly soul with winning ways, Hats off to Charlie, he's won our praise. GRACIE JACKSON 'Blondie' She came to us just this year, But many friends she now has here. NELLIE ANN DAVIES 'Nan' To see her is to love her, and love but her forever, For na- ture made her what she is, And never made another. DALE NAEGELE Jake A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. ELAINE GERKEPOTT 'Lane' Quiet and very neat is she, A friend of all she aims to be. 9 THELMA KNIGGA 'Shorty' She's always gay and full of fun, Liked by her friends and everyone. DELMAR STEVENS Bine Most popular boy, and wittie st too, Bine's hair is red: he's never blue. PAUL VORNHEDER Upivyli There's surely a lot of this boy to see, But a jolly good fellow, we all will agree. EVELYN WESTMEYER 'Evie' Full of fun and not too shy, A handsome lad has caught her eye. PAULINE KUHLMAN Polly Liked by all, friendly and sweet, Pauline always looks pretty and neat. LELAND SCUDDER Flip Leland always makes a hit, With his humor and his wit. 10 CHARLES BLOCK Class Play 3,4 Glee Club 4 Paper Staff 4 Operetta 4 Softball 3,4 SHIRLEY CASH Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Yell Leader l,3,4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 4 LORETTA CUTTER Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Spring Musical Z Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Office Page 4 4-H Club 1 President l,2 Vice President 4 N ELLIE ANN DAVIES Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Spring Musical 2 Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 ELAINE GERKEPOTT Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Band 2,3 Paper Staff 4 Spring Musical 2 Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Librarian 4 4-H Club 1,2 LEOLA HOUSEMEYER Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff 3 Spring Musical 2 Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Secretary 3 Treasurer 2,3 GRACIE JACKSON Class Play 1,4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Office Page 4 Secretary 3 Girl's Softball l,Z,3 EILEEN KELLY Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Spring Musical Z Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Office Page 4 President 3,4 PAUL KISSEL Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Band l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff Z,3,4 Spring Musical 2 Minstrel 3 4-H Club 1 Historian 4 Basketball l,Z,3,4 Softball l,Z,3,4 Baseball Z,3,4 Track 2 Fire Patrol l,Z,3,4 THELMA KNIGGA Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Spring Musical 2 Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Office Page 4 4-H Club 1,2 PAULINE KUHLMAN Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Spring Musical 2 Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 4-H Club 1 ll DALE NAEGELE Class Play 3,4 Paper Staff 4 Basketball l,Z,3,4 Softball 2,3 Baseball 3,4 Track 2 LELAND SCUDDER Class Play 3,4 Glee Club 3 Paper Staff 3,4 Minstrel 3 Basketball l,2,3,4 Softball l,2,3,4 Baseball Z,3,4 Tr ack Z ELEANOR SNYDER Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Band 1,2 Paper Staff Z,3,4 Spring Musical Z Operetta 1,4 Minstrel 3 Office Page 4 Librarian 4 Safety Patrol 1 Secretary 4 Historian 2 DELMAR STEVENS Class Play 3,4 Glee Club 3 Paper Staff 3,4 Minstrel 3 Basketball l,Z,3,4 Softball l,Z,3,4 Baseball Z,3,4 Track 2 PAUL VORNHEDER Class Play 3,4 Glee Club 4 Band l,Z,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Spring Musical 2 Operetta 4 EVELYN WESTMEYER Class Play 3,4 Glee Club l,Z,3,4 Spring Musical 2 Operetta l,4 Minstrel 3 4-I-I Club 1 Cfaaa Mdfory As I write the history of the Class of '49 my mind wanders back to the day in '45 on which we entered high school. Our class did its share in carrying outthe tradition of the proverbial Green Freshman' by trying to get the right classes on time. ln 1945 the Freshman class consisted of 27 members who were as follows: Paul Vorn- heder, Paul Kissel, Harry Dennis, Delmar Stevens, Dale Naigele, Leland Scudder, Elea- nor Snyder, Eileen Kelly, Pauline Kuhlman, Elaine Gerkepott, Loretta Cutter, Leola Housemeyer, Shirley Cash, Joanne Scudder, Lois Walcott, ThelmaKnigga ,RuthEaglin, Evelyn Westmeyer, Wanda Disbro, Nellie Ann Davies, Mary Opal Elder,Dorothy Adams, Robert Adams, Lonnie Hubbard, Donald Scudder, Charles Block, and Mildred Cutter. Mr. Cairns was our principal and Mr. Brown was our sponsor. Everyone returned to Dillsboro High School in- the fall of '46 except Harry Dennis, Lois Walcott, Ruth Eaglin, Wanda Disbro, Robert Adams, Lonnie Hubbard, Donald Scudder, and Nlildred Cutter, Rayrnond Walston and Garfield Walton came into our class. With the help of Mrs. Talmage, our sponsor, we sold ice-cream at school during the noon hour. All of our classmates returned in our Junior Year except Joanne Scudder and Dorothy Adams. We had one new pupil, Edward Antras. In October we gave the play 'Papa Says No' under the direction of Mrs. Winslow. We chose Mr. Vinup as our sponsor. We honored the seniors with a banquet at the Sanitarium and a prom at the school building . Nettie Griffin was crowned queen. In our Senior year everyone returned except Mary Opal Elder, Edward Antras, and Raymond Walston. Gracie Jackson was the only new student. We chose Mr. Cairns as our sponsor. We challenged the Juniors to a magazine campaign. The outcome was rather close but we managed to come out on top. Sometime next spring we hope to take a trip to the Smoky Mountains. April Z9 and 30 we plan to give our Senior Class Play. Although it has not occured as yet we plan to have our Baccalaureate Service on May 8 and Commencement will be on May 9. FACULTY Mr. Cairns- l-2-3-4 Mr. Vinup-Z-3-4 Miss Ellerbrook-1 Mrs Dereniuk-Z Mrs. Selmyer-l Mrs. McReynolds-2 Mr. Brown-l-2.-3 Rev. Battiste-2-3 Mr. Riggins-l Mrs Winslow-3-4 Mr. Davis-1 Miss Sappenfield-1 Mrs Graver-l-3-4 Miss Winters-2 Harlow- 3 Mrs. Miss Witte-4 Mr. Kruse-4 Mrs. Walton-4 Mr. Ste gemoller-4 Rev. Nolte-4 Mrs. Talmage-Z-3 12 C G65 MOP QC? I awakened suddenly from a deep sleep and was surprised to find myself in unfamil- iar surroundings. I looked in all directions and could see nothing until suddenly there appeared before me a small square building. I I entered and found a single room containing nothing but a chair sitting against one wall. As I stood there wondering what to do next, a mysterious voice ordered me to sit down. I did as I was told and then I noticed that the opposite wall was covered by a white screen. As I watch, an island appears on the screen and a moment later I recognize it as Alcatraz. The prison guards were changing shifts and I was rather surprised to see Charles Block hand his gun to another guard and with a sigh of relief, start back to his quarters there on the Rock, The voice spoke, informing me that Charles is engaged to a former classmate, Elaine Gerkepott. Elaine lives in San Francisco and is widely known as a writer of articles on social problems. The scene suddenly shifts to a small town in Alaska. Over the door of a small log cabin there is a sign reading: U.S. Government Assay Office. Inside is Paul Kissel bending over a table and working busily. It seems as if Paul came to Alaska to home- stead but changed his mind when he was offered his present job. He is apparently pleased with his job, testing samples of gold are brought in by prospectors. Once again the scene changes and this time a large circus appears. Under the big top Bine Stevens and his wife, formerly Thelma Knigga, are making the final preparations for their acrobatic show. Bine and Thelma were married soon after graduating from High School andjoined the circus a short time later. After much hard training and prac- tice they have become one of the country's top acrobatic teams. The circus fades away and the fanmiliar streets of Dillsboro are now visible on the screen. In the manager's office of the world famous Health Resort sits Paul Vornheder. Paul amazed the business world when he became manager of the Dillsboro Sanitarium Company at the age of 19. He owns his own hotel in Indianapolis and merely keeps his job in order to have something to do. In the dining room a party is in progress. It is in honor of Eileen Kelly who has just been elected Governor of Indiana. Eileen always had the characteristics of a politician. Eileen gives much of the credit for her success to Gracie Jackson, her campaign manager. It was a close election but as Gracie carries a lot of weight in Southern Indiana, she finally tipped the balance in her direction. Now the scene changes to Friendship where Pauline Kuhlman owns and operates one of the country's most elaborate night clubs. Movie stars and foreign dignitaries travel hundreds of miles in order to see her floor shows and to hear the star of the musical program, Evelyn Westmeyer. Evelynhas been offered contracts with several night clubs in New York but for some unknown reason she has chosen to remain at Friendship. 13 Cfariri M0010 ec? qconm Suddenly, clouds of blue smoke drift across the screen. After a few seconds they clear away to reveal Leland Scudder sitting ona rock in South America. Lee is a sur- veyor, working for an American Airline. Apparently he has lost one of his instruments for there are natives searching frantically all around. As the scene fades away, Lee finds the instrument in one of his pockets where it had been all the time. The streets of New York appear on the screen and with them the world's largest pet shop. It is owned by three members ofthe Senior class of '49g Shirley Cash, Leola Housemeyer, and Loretta Cutter. It seems as if all three of these girls were disappointed in love and so they turned the natural love of beautiful things from men to animals. One of the most noticeable things about their Business is the fact that they do not buy or sell male animals. New York City disappears and in its place is a native town on the coast of South Africa. Here, Dale Naegele is outfitting a party of big game hunters for a trip into the interior jungles. After learning the gunsmith trade, he worked for a large concern in New Haven for several years. When he grew tired of his job he came to Africa and started his store. Again the scene shifts, this time to Atlanta, Georgia, where in the.Open Air Taber- nacle, the Great Evangelist, Eleanor Snyder, is preaching the funeral sermon for a friend. Eleanor became an Evangelist soon after she was jilted by her childhood sweet- heart and has traveled all over the world. The funeral director is none other than Nellie Ann Davies, another of our old classmates. Nellie Ann, unable to decide her life occu- pation, finally became an undertaker. At first she thought it was a rather dead job, but she is getting used to it now. Then the screen suddenly became hazy and as a soft, droning sound filledthe room, I once again drifted off to sleep. CAM YM! We, the class of 1949 being sounder in our mind than could be expected after four strenuous years in high school, do hereby make our last will and testament. We now feel it is our privilege to bequeath our store of treasures with our innumerable duties to those individuals who merit our consideration. First to Mr. Cairns and all members of the faculty, we express our appreciation, and extend our gratitude for the aid they have given in our four years of school. We give them the right to use more strict rules on the Seniors of next year. To the Junior Class, we leave our ability to make good grades by using our common sense. Also all of our conceited ways. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our ability to obey all rules, and hereby will all our best wishes, to be as good as we were. To the Freshman Class, we will the ability to become a 'Sophisticated Senior. In case you need it, we'll also will you our sophistication. To Ernie Knigga, our custodian, we will all our ill manners, our messes, and all our old books. To Marvin Warner, Delmar Stevens wills his ability to stay home on weekends. To Faye Ann Wright, Evelyn Westmeyer wills her ability to have quiet ways. Make use of them Faye! To Mary Utter, Eleanor Snyder wills all her Bills and the ability to be sociable. To Bobby Heitmeyer, Leland Scudder wills his wavy hair, also his self-control. i To Laverne Cutter, Eileen Kelly wills her slimness and all the doll dresses in the Dottie Dell Shop. To Maxine Knigga,Thelma Knigga wills all her dates on school nights witha certain Aurora boy, and also her natural curly hair. To Donna Turner, Leola Housemeyer wills her ability to make those doughnuts with holes. She also leaves all her Shorties. To Nancy Shelton, Elaine Gerkepott wills her ability to get along without men. To David Graver, Dale Naegele wills his ability to be a woman-hater. To Dorothea Rump, Pauline Kuhlman wills a bus to sort of 'Link'-things together with Friendship and Dillsboro. To Peggy Elder, Loretta Cutter wills her ability to push and pull plugs on the switch- board. Also her ability to predict the future. To Johnny Johns, Paul Vornheder wills the Health Resort after his retirement from there. To Helen Luke, Nellie Ann Davies wills her ability to go steady, To Bobby Caldwell, Paul Kissel wills his ability as digger. To Jo Ann Scott, Shirley Cash wills her old cameras and flash bulbs. To Ardell Cleeter, Gracie Jackson wills the book entitled 'How To Eat, and Stay Slim. To Gerald Knigga, Paul Kissel wills his false teeth. To Russell Chase, Delmar Stevens wills his ability to sleep during class. To David Lee Graver, Charles Block wills his ability to dance. 15 4 ' f e - X I S 'IP Q41 .'-'I -N' -1' '. .4 , s , , ,l il - ETL . . S .fg N1 si I ,434 Q! I SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. C.L,w!a.. So sad--The opening of school Leland Scudder's Birthday Coaches' Meeting at Dillsboro Rising Sun played Softball here Versailles played Softball here Administrator's Club met at Moores Hill Guilford played Softball here Played Softball at Moores Hill Paul Kissel's Birthday Played Softball at Versailles School robbery occurred Teachers' Institute was held Saturday Moores Hill played Softball here The Seniors received their Name Cards and Memory Books Patriot played Softball here The Magazine Contest began Played Softball at Guilford P. T. A. met at Dillsboro Gyrn Beginning of the Softball Tourney at Dillsboro Continuation of the Softball Tourney Continuation of the Softball Tourney Continuation of the Softball Tourney Dillsboro won the Softball Tournament Paul Vornheder's Birthday Administrator's Club met at Dillsboro Teachers' Institute Teachers' Institute Seventh Grade Party was held in the Gyrn P. T. A. Meeting was held in the Dillsboro School School Carnival was held in the Gym School Election Charles Block's Birthday Eighth Grade Party The Seniors received their proofs Basketball Game with Bright there Leola Housemeyer's Birthday Junior Class Play Basketball Game with Sunman there Junior Class Play Administrator's Club met at Aurora Jr. High Game with Greendale Basketball Game with Holton there Basketball Game with Moores Hill there Dale Naegele's Birthday J' r. High Game with Central Basketball Game with Guilford Freshman Party Basketball Game with Bright here Basketball Game with New Marion Administrator's Meeting at Guilford Basketball Game with Cross Plains 1 6 . Ian. Feb. Mar. April May 4 Basketball Game with Patriot 7 Basketball Game with Rising Sun ll Basketball Game with Milan 13 Jr. High Basketball Game with Central E 14 County Tourney held at Moores Hill 15 DILLSBORO WON THE COUNTY TOURNEY 17 Administrators' Club Meeting at Lawrenceburg Z0 Jr. High Basketball Game with Greendale 21 Basketball Game with Guilford ZZ Mr. Carins's Birthday Z7 PTA Meeting at Dillsboro Gym l Basketball Game with Moores Hill Z Jr. High Basketball Game with Rising Sun 9 Basketball Game with Osgood ll Basketball Game with New Marion 15 Basketball Game with Cross Plains 17 PTA Meeting at Dillsboro Gym 'riff if X 18 Basketball Game with Patriot Q Q 21 Admininstrators' Club Meeting at Greendale BIXQD - A ,X 2.4 Thelma Knigga's Birthday W A - I Z4 Sectional Tourney held at Aurora 1,-ff, 25 Continuation of the Sectional Tourney Z6 Continuation of the Sectional Tourney 13 Delmar Stevens's Birthday Z0 Eileen Kelly's Birthday 2.1 Administrators' Club Meeting at Lawrenceburg . s Z8 Loretta Cutter's Birthday g Q 31 PTA Meeting at Dillsboro Gyrn 5 1 Operetta Z Operetta 18 Administrators' Club Meeting at Bright 20 Nellie Ann Davies's Birthday 29 Senior Class Play 30 Senior Class Play 6 Prom 8 Baccalaureatte 9 Commencement 10 END OF SCHOOL f 1,1 ff - A A '3' Q f I - . , , x, ia in 17 Mr. Cairns: Why are you late? Dale Naegele: Class started before I got here. Mr. Kruse: 'Give me an example of indirect taxation. Charles Block: The Dog tax, sir. A Mr. Kruse: How is that? Charles Block: The dog does not have to pay it. Nellie Davis: Great Scott! I've forgotten who wrote 'Ivanhoe.' Shirley Cash: I'll tell you if you'll tell me who the dickens wrote the 'Tale of Two Cities.' Mrs. Winslow: Take this sentence, 'Let the cow be taken to the pasture,' What mood? Eileen Kelly: The cow. Miss Witte: State the number of tons of coal shipped out of the United States in any given year. Leland Scudder: l49Z--none. Among the Rules governing the assembly room is one prohibiting the eat- ing of candy or the chewing of gum during school hours. Mr. Riggins notic- ing a suspicious lump in Marvin Warner's cheek, said: Marvin, are you eating candy or chewing gum? Neither, Marvin replied, I'm just soaking a prune to eat at recess. Mr. Vinup: ls the world round ? Dick Marksberry: No'm. Mr. Vinup: Well, then Dick, is it flat? Dick Marksberry: No'rn. Mr. Vinupg Well, if the world isn't round and it isn't flat, then tell me, what is it? Dick Marksberry: Well, 1 heard two men a talking and they said it was crooked. A ' Mr. Cairns: 'How far were you from the correct answer? Russell Chase: 'Only three seats, sir. Mr. Stegemoeller: What is nitrate of sodium? Johnny Johns: 'Half the day rate, I suppose. Mr Kruse: lf you put your hand in one pocket and pulled out 75 cents, then put your other hand in the other pocket and pulled out 75 cents,what would you have ? ' Delmar Stevens: Somebody else's pants. Mrs. Walton: 'Can you tell me what a waffle is ? Bob Heitmeyer: Yes'm, it's a pancake with a non-skid tread. 18 A03 A. Most Initiative . Most Ambitious. . Best Dressed. . . Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl. . Loudest ...., Neatest . . Frankest . Sweetest . Friendliest . Clumsiest. . Most Athletic. . . Quickest Temper Most Serious . . Unluckiest. . Slowest .. . Wittiest .... Biggest Bluffer . Sleepiest . . Funniest. . Meekest. . DO YOU REMEMBER ? ? ? Our very first day of school? How Dale and Eileen used to cry in the first grade? . Loretta Cutter . Loretta Cutter . Elaine Gerkepott . .Delmar Stevens . . . Shirley Cash . . Leland Scudder . Elaine Gerkepott . . . Leland Scudder . .Leola Housemeyer . Eileen Kelly . .Paul Vornheder . . .Delmar Stevens . . . Leland Scudder K. 8: Loretta C. Leland Scudder . .Dale Naegele . .Delmar Stevens Leland Scudder . . Leland Scudder . . .Delmar Stevens . .Evelyn Westmeyer Eileen When the teacher sat on Jessie Shelton after a struggle getting him out of the seat? When we went to the zoo in the third grade and also in the fifth? The The The The reach the floor? jamboree we were in in the fourth grade? Red and Blue' birds in the first grade? maps we drew by scale in the fifth grade? Thanks to Mr. Riggins. cigar boxes we had toput our feet on in the first grade because we couldn't That week in the seventh grade when we didn't have shcool because of the ice ? The Christmas, Valentine, and other Holiday parties we had in the grades? How many times Shirley and Delmar got married in assembly programs ? The The The The fun we had in our .Tunior Class Play? map we drew of Dillsboro in the eighth grade History Class ? picnics we had at the close of our grade-school terms? love affair between Eileen K. and Lawrence Gillman in the second grade? Those spelling matches we attended in the seventh and eighth grades? That embarrassing moment for P. V. in the third grade? The debates we held in the fifth and sixth grades, fPres. Washington and Pres. Lincoln, ? Those demerits given us in the sixth grade by Mrs. Cosand? How scared we were when we had fire-drills in the first-grade? The snow-ball fights we had before the new ruling was established? The songs and games we originated, played, and sang. 19 Eileen Kelly .. 3 . Q ii V nfl' V Nellie Davies Shirley Cash Charles Block -43 - Wie-REV. Q , - S A 2 A X , ,J 4 'af A ,R aslmwz K if :,:1',v' 3 g .'Sw.fgi 'k,, , r : Y as Delmar Stevens Leola Hous emeye r Elaine Ge rkepott Paul Vornheder CtZQ Pauline Kuhlman f' 'Y , P ' . ' V e ' 2 Gracie Jackson 11. Eleanor Snyder 111-r . y -im . , ,fy lialilf,-xa,. l'i. if -6-f-L - '- if W 'LN --ilk 'Q' S M 2 f r ' - ' V x ,WJ-if V ,g :L nb y U wg. gf .. A 1 if i .X .M f vi! ,V . ilgiiia 5 zigfki R ' y 1 , ... ,, ,R . ,, k Q ,xg Paul Kissel ii -1 , , we wi .. x. 1 .M in in Evelyn Westmeyer Leland Scudder Thelma Knigga Loretta Cutter President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . Sponsor . . Co-sponsor. . Curtis Vinup Class Sponsor Bob Heitmeye r . . . . Mary Utter . .Peggy Elder . . . Helen Luke . .Maxine Knigga . Mr. Vinup . Miss Witte g 2 5. X an we g w....H,-..,, , 1' 4 KW r rf X A YO uniord , ,J T v-15 J wk vt ai' 8 3 . f'--.equi ' Qi. 5 1 ,O Q ,asf R 'f A , :QE I EKOTJ 'QF O Q 2, ,-2 F.. Y 'V If A AH Manx' as J ,Lg if F em 'Q P131 Q1 A O f l s v R d s - 1 f Gb gi, . R A ,,. R , Na M -W!! X if TOP ROW, Left to right: Peggy Elder, Robert Caldwell, Laverne Cutter, Russell Chase, and Ardell Cleeter. SECOND ROW: Ger- ald Knigga, Maxine Knigga, David Cyraver, Helen Luke, and Robert Heitmeyer. THIRD ROW: Dorothea Rump, Jonathan Johns, Nancy Shelton, Gerald Marker, and Donna Turner.FOURTH ROW: Mary Utter, Marvin Warner, and Faye Ann Wright. ZZ X lfUfll0l C155 :mu va ' Mi' 1 .Ji ' Ur Mi v K . . gsf T Q A ' 1.-.J-mx ' ' L' J Mp vm t Mu ?'YM'e ff .a. 9 v' A 1. L C31-JE U.-N -11 23 os 54-1.5 RSZI0 0I'l'l0I 2 H615 5 A swf Q' f i xx ei X , Q 1 1' iw X A K W . . Q ll uni .4 X :QE J , T , Jes-1 ,sk if H3 in 'W' ...gf R K3 my W 1, i fz' ii 'W 'W R - Y S . 1 4.,L R -.., - PN 2- 7 VV V ll. LL L H My ,... ., , ,, , A li J 'A',-- N i J , R gg .g , in k! A Q I J, - ,.,.. , ,E 3 i ll ? .f klfgtlyvigk ,. K, K A uw , - .gf . f ::.A :-A i s ii M J TOP ROW, Left to right: David Stevens, Joann Bascom, Jerie Ann Chase, Donald Huber, and Robert Kleine. SECOND ROW: Verna Cleeter, Paul Luke, Shirley Fliehman, Norman Meyer, and Mary Knigga. THIRD ROW: Donald Rump, Marilyn Lan- vermeyer, Loyd Naegele, Phyllis Marksberry, and John Scud- der. FOURTH ROW: Viola Vornheder, Dale Schuette, Susan Winslow, Ronald Selmeyer, and Paul Steuver. FIFTH ROW: Richard Hallgarth, Audrey Jackson, James Walston, Jerry Cantor, and Norman Whaley. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Beckwith. 24 jl Q5Al'l'lCLI'l CKCMJ ,it Q-'Q ' .A ,Q I M. . .ist X R df in ll 2 Q Q S I ...pw 'QM A we M ,Ma X , '13 a ,A rw' 5 Qtr, TOP ROW: Buel Allen, Patty Baker, Dale Black- burn, Helen Broadus, and Thelma Carlton, ROW TOW: Martha Cutter, Lois Cutter, Albert Chase, Mary Etta Goodpaster, and Betty Gordon. ROW THREE: Norman Guard, Kathryn Harrel, James Hooper, Jean Hughes, and Frances Hankins. ROW FOUR: Opal Ketenbrink, Kathleen Lucas, Melvin Meyer, Helen Murray, and Charles Mc- Creary. ROW FIVE: Richard Marksberry, Thel- ma Smith, Robert Spangler, Audrey Thayer, and Willard Waldon. BOTTOM ROW: Edwin Whit- ham, and Nellie Utter. Z5 W. , 'ii 5:2253 v 5325 SE '- .ff iii-' 81,1 W? sv: ' 355 .Mr ua .1 4 . .av- yrs 'G Pl .91 . 21, ' ' n c-. 5315 - I .........- run..- 5120'- 1415? i'??F1?, 5613211 QI Q1 H' Y-' 'ff JJ V32 ., 5.5 3. . . ifffu A 'avg rxw,:-1 ffl? gg ,rf 'ii'-?23 IJ? 5231 . .55- ,, ., 41.1.9 kfffgw ,.. afiyzf 4 3,-fl 22 mr' E. -351139 mis: -uw F55 f J ua 5957, ll'-122 '-his, 15,57 'g uri riuem L... xCAUTl0N' 9 9 9 Left to right: Mr. Walter Pruss, Mr. Frank Weiss, Mr. Christopher French, Mr. Martin Knigga, Mr. Frank Mathias, Mr. William Bran- denburgh, and Mr. Fred Meyer. CUSTODLAN: Mr. Ernest Knigga 'v'a3g5,'nvt1 gg,uw1 X ffgw, D, Tx Q-zgx'-,,. '.f1'1'u,- -e -Q 1 f'f5i'5:N . Es.-ff, 4' M., Q ggvalvii'1-y'r'LqaQ.'cggM--,ZFQNA2,3-4-v -1 ,- .,X.1Y'15-Ciba 1 I 3 Q 4 wwf ' Z6 CA 8814411 JQP5 fn gaaLefAa ! jam ,. L- V ' v aww! Z7 2.11. S. Ceidmfw Ucfwy 5 2 X, iTJt.gv1 s' N' n V 5' fig- ' , I , , W .'.g,, . 'AfA 5 .',f if 9 'Wh K. F' Qwfw -ff, K is Q N V QW Q K -- ff i:f f 3 Layilx A img i N Am, A ir 2 'gk k .. ' z L 0 f ' .M , ,... P. gf K I Q , ws. 1 5 N by rg b 'rf . ' A 1 3 ' is . as M' 1949 T r0Ph y 2+- X xx J f I uDoe 0l'l0I' , , , If 4 , ,, .223 ncJ'ake1l ss Paul Ed.-n ncobbyn ' . 5 'T' H :. L A k K E. - ,Q 1 , vs- ga I g Lf M- aff X wiv Y WX. - '7 5 iw . ca 'f J Q' V - K A ' 1 - - ff ff: M f f ce ---, t at Q.: K '-,, 3 If J .Q ' f .. . P' . ...,' I Q : f Q 'nf-'41'? iwtgf: K : .',-' f. W ' K, W cl wefqi-Q? I ' .. vw' , , if 1 Q X , N. 5 1. , 2 Q Q V ' ff 4' fl R ,A I I NV Johnny F11P uDave so 30 .f Dillsboro Digs Deep- X I S6100 High Dillstfoggus - lgfhedule . Sketban coach T Ba rf-is VUWP' jfs,-' T Zu Bright ' ixx,-1 ' T NOV- 12 Sunman fiff,-- K, H NOVA anon 'ii ,X-- NOV' X9 N?ooreS HM ,f ', 'lg Nov. 21 Guuiofa ' x,,,-- T . - hx -ff ,----ff gi. X0 if: Niaflfm X Dec. all CYOSS Pxamjf- 'K T Defi. 4 Pau'i0x Q xx, - T Jail- 1 R15iUgSv,!A44, - San. 11 Yggagmgmey , H Jan- fy Jan' -xx '7 '4 Jan- 21 Moores Hx 14 Gumofa ' 1 .ff-f i, b. d - p ,-,- fris. 9 Osgffomafion K H b xl Ne plains ' rl, H Fe' x5 cms? t ef-ff . 0 'X is is is: 24-2 ' Feb-V D1LLsBoRo w1Ns COUNTY Q1 BASKETBALL TOURNEY N st DILLSBORO WINS LAUGHREY VALLEY SOFTBALL TOURNEY .N-1 STUDENT BODY CELEBRATES-Thickly settled cities, big name towns-those are not the only places 'where basketball enthusiasm exists in Indiana. Dillsboro last Saturday won the annual Dearborn 1County High School cage tourney, defeating Guilford 35 to 28. Here the entire student body at Dillsboro is shown celebrating their victory with a parade through the health resort town streets. They are conducting a mock fun ral 0 . burying Guilford. Missy Shirley Cash, a senibr ' . hite ,I 1n w cape at lower center, was elected Miss Victory and led the parade of pupils and townspeople. 31 ! Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept. Sept. . Z1 .28 szmaf 14 Defeated Rising Sun in first softball game by score of 10-8 17 Defeated Versailles by score of 10-Z Defeated Guilford in a thriller 3-2 23 Defeated Versailles 11-3 at Versailles. . Z4 Defeated Cross Plains for fifth straight victory. Defeated Moores Hill 8-5 for sixth victory 9-Z. 30 Lost only game of season to Guilford by score of 9-6. 5 Defeated Versailles in first game of tournament by score of 18 6 7 Won easily over Moores Hill 21-l to advance to finals. 12 Won the softball tournament by defeating Guilford in the finals 17 15 GR AD E CHE 35 ERLEADE Dearborn County Touiney Box Scores Bright D. Callan R. Callan Smith Hollin Wilson Blasdel Grubbs Dillsbor o Stevens Caldwell Scudder G rave 1' Rump Steuver Johns Guilford Hornbach Oehlman Mason Heizelman Collier Green Schmeltzer Dillsboro Stevens Scudder Graver Kissel Steuver Q'aJe gafefgaf Glam 32 FIRST ROW, Left to right: Nellie Davies, Helen Broadus, Patty Baker, Maxine Knigga, Thel- ma Knigga, Suzanne Winslow, Betty Gordon, Lois Cutter, and Kathryn Harrel. SECOND ROW: Gracie Jackson, Mary Lou Knigga, Ierie Ann Chase, Verna Cleeter, Marilyn Lanvermeyer, Phyllis Marksberry, Mary Etta Goodpaster, Frances Hankins, and Peggy Elder. THIRD ROW: Shirley Fliehman, Jean Hughes, Mary Utter, Nellie Utter, Evelyn Westrneyer, JoAnne Bascom, Laverna Cutter, .Toan Scott, Dorothea Rump, Faye Ann Wright, Helen Luke, Eileen Kelly, FOURTH ROW: Audery Jackson, Viola Vornheder, Nancy Shelton, Loretta Cutter, Eleanor Snyder, Shirley Cash, Leola Housemeyer, Pauline Kuhlrnan, Elaine Gerkepott, Ar- dell Cleeter, and Donna Turner. Mrs. Raymond Graver, Director. get CLA FRONT ROW, Left to right: James Walston, Robert Caldwell, Robert Heitmeyer, and Ion- athan'Iohns. BACK ROW: David Graver, Gerald Knigga, Donald Rump, Paul Kissel, and Gerald Marker. 33 T 5036! BACK ROW, Left to right: Rev. Nolte, the Instructor, Norman Meyer, Marvin Warner, Paul Kissel, Paul Vornheder, Donald Rurnp, Gerald Knigga, Elaine Gerkepott, Pauline Kuhlman, Robert Brett, and Billy Scott. FRONT ROW, Donald Mathias, Joan Lane, Rita Holtegel, Mary Lou Knigga, Chaquetta Randall, Ruth Graver, Ada Mathias, Pa- tricia Baker, Ann McNeely, Martha Cutter, and Garnette Huber. 6ll02I 521 ! BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Winslow, Faculty Director, Robert I-Ieitrneyer, Lor- etta Cutter, Elaine Gerkepott, Charles Block, Ardell Cleeter, Dale Naegele, Paul Vornheder, Gerald Knigga, Laverne Cutter, and Nancy Shelton. SECOND ROW, Left to right: Leland Scudder, Delrnar Stevens, Thelma Knigga, and Eileen Kelly. FRONT ROW: Paul Kissel, Nellie Davies, Jerie Ann Chase, and Eleanor Snyder. 34 san, f2,f,..,f W, - , ,, . 2 W , , ,, ' , 1 . ,.., Vx ' , g MW i S' BACK ROW, Left to right: Mr. Stegemoller, Thelma Srnith, Mary Block, Ruth Graver, Chaquetta Randall, Joyce Bascom, Karen Morris, Jacquelyn Weatherford, Rita Holtegel, Glenna Disbro, Nellie Utter, and Helen Murray. FRONT ROW: Billy Earl Beard, Dwayne Selmeyer, Luther Homan, Jack McKeown, Ted Martin, Paul Cash, Paul Beckwith, Larry Gerster, Estal Dickerson, Norman Cutter, and Kenneth Dennis. FIRE DRILL W FIRE PATROL Bob Heitmeyer Dick Marksberry David Graver Q A Donald Rump 3 Bob Caldwell Dale Blackburn Norman Guard Billy Beard Marvin Warner Paul Kissel Charles McCreary Bob Spangler 5 f -B- : .nm , gl N O a ' r , -1 .. 'K I fggixg jgfwg.. Gerald Knigga - f Q' 2 1 35 LIBRARIANS Left to right: Donna Turner, Elaine Gerkepott, Eleanor Snyder, Gerald Knigga, and Miss Witte. BEGINNING TYPING CLASS I I I Mr. Lester Kruse, Instructor. FIRST ROW, Left to right: Nancy Shelton Laverne Cutter, and Johnny Johns SECOND ROW' Left to ri ht G ld . , g : era Knigga, Loretta Cutter, Leola Housemeyer, Shirley Cash. Maxine Knigga, and Peggy Elder. THIRD ROW, Left to right: Joann Scott, David Graver, Ardell Cleeter, Faye Ann Wright, and Gerald Nlarker. BOOKKEEPING CLASS 36 ome conomicd died Mo Ogg Of ice .xg4.1i5fanfJ BACK ROW, Left to right: Eleanor Snyder and Gracie Jackson. ROW TWO: Eileen Kelly and Loretta Cutter. FRONT ROW: Thelma Knigga. Cakferia vfvgj . A A K I of mv-we f JQCAM BACK ROW, Left to right: Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Ross, Cooks Assis- tants, Audrey Thayer, Martha Cutter, Thelma Carlton and Kathleen Lucas. pkgdicaf gjclucafion 0 f iSi!'ix 4' fc' ,- was f 1 E, nm an E ,....,,.ll7Sl - fe . gf, ' . vw, 5 fff U 9 ,x,, AXN l I ff K J 5 A V' fxlq i n v 1 v Q if mqlgx SW X .. 4, 41 i,.,,,.-1 , 5359, ,f GRADE EIGHT Left to right: Jack McKeown, Estal Dickerson, Charles Thayer, John Steuver, Tony Allen and Melvin Knigga. SECOND ROW: Paul Cash, Robert Brett, Larry Gerster, Billy Beard and Howard Kuster. THIRD ROW: Glenna Disbro, Joyce Bascom, Patricia Redwine, Mary Ross and James Johnson. FRONT ROW: Rita Holtegel, Karen Morris, Joann Stevens, Mary Block, Ruth Graver, Chaquetta Randall. J I O MR. R1GG1Ns Room FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Johnny Klausing, Glen Weatherford, Stanley Rice, Billy Zimmer- man, Billy Scott, Donald Weiss, Donald Mathias, Melvin Cleeter, Jimmy Winslow--Garnette Huber, Lydia Holiday, Virginia Stegmiller, Jean Thayer, Anita Johnston, Carolyn Brett, Beverly Steuver, Bettie Peters Joan Lane, Marilyn Cutter, Scharlene Utter--Gail Ellison, Bonnie Scudder, Norman Cutter, Jean Schwanholt, Ann McNeely, Kay Long, Patty Huffman-- Albert Dennis, Bob Vinup, Delano Davies, Dewayne Selmeyer, Paul Beckwith, Albert Gordon, Ted Martin, Dorothy Peelman--Joy Scott, Ada Mathias, Dorothy Rub, Laverne Thayer, Jean Ann Bosse, Betty Zimmerman, Joyce Vinup, Helen Jackson, Martha Meyer. 4 Z V MRS. RAHE'S ROOM FIRST ROW, Left to right: Martha Ross, Patsy Vastine, Patrica Beckwith, Janet Goddpasture, Omer Ellison, Jimmy Deaton, Rosalie Marksberry, Anna Mae Kuster, Shirley Hehe, Vivian Block--John Cutter, Billie Rub, Ray Vinup, Tommy Irwin, Gerald Dennis, Richard Shuman, Mervin Casey Richard Lueders, Tommy Davies, Jimmy Dickerson, Pauline Martin, Jimmy Baker, Donald Jackson, Jack Oak, Charles Bressert, Paul Davies, Omer McClain, George Niemeyer, Mike Long, Paul Ed Graver, Dale Waldon. MRS. LICKING'S ROOM FIRST ROW, Left to right: Gilbert Gregory, Bobby Schmaltz, Johnny Graver, Paul Knigga, Alton Allen, Larry Westmeyer, Marvin Fish, Delbert Scott, Jerry Lee Gordon--Kay Carol Wright, Janet Eaglin, Barbara Smith, Mary Jane Graver, Beverly Burton, Carolyn Block, Rebecca McNee1y, Janice Oberting, Donna Lee Johnston, Rita Cutter, Diane Baker, Janet Niebrugge, Wanda Naegele, Mary Johnston, Elizabeth Cole, Marcia Kay Bosse, Gerry Bas- com, Bobby Deaton, David Guteman--Carl Hankins, Paul Holtegel, Danny Schmaltz, Willie Rice,A1vin Whitham, Bruce Morris, Charlie Baker, Delmer Thayer, Jerry Lee Weiss, Rus- sell Kuster. ' 43 i S NIISS RODARMEL'S ROOM FIRST ROW, Left to right: Retta Thayer, Frances Dennis, Frances Randall, Joe Hehe, Phyl- lis Deaton, Betty Jackson, Jewel Gregory, Mary Lou Powers--Norman Waldon, Jerry Bruce, Gerald Harmeyer, John Davies, Wendell Gregory, Wilbur Disbro, Bobby Sterling, Ronald Goodpaster--Bobby Tibbets, Wm. Denver Redwine, Jerry Utter, Donald Jackson, Barbara Warner, Billy Leasure, Bobby Mc Clellan, Billy Vinup. Those Absent were James Casey, Janet Parsons and Judy Rub. ' MRS. RUMP'S ROOM FIRST ROW, Left to right: James Vinup, Richard Negangard, Robert Holtegel, Bobby Hehe, Paul Vinup, James Bruce, Romaine Selmeyer, Eldon Wray Riggins--Judy Cash, Sandra Jean Shelton, Jacqueline Christian, Barbara Banes, Sandra Wright, Barbara Deaton, Linda Kay Martin, Emily Smith, Beverly Swanholt, Gayla Thayer--Madonna Bressert, Janice Rumph, Gail Morris, Vivian Thayer, Mary Ann Ashley, Roberta Waldon, Mary Kathryn Vinup, Sonia Lee Warner, Mabel Martin, Marcella Huffman--Johnny Naegle, Richie Schmaltz, Charles Rice, John Edward Negangard, Gerald Wayne Vastine, John Owen Beckwith, James Disbro, Wendell Sullivan, Junior Hall, Tom Gordon, James Scott, Steven Long was absent. 44 BEST WISHES DEARBORN COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Dillsboro Indiana 476 Served exclusively in our cafeteria THOMPSON-GLASS DAIRY PRODUCTS Madison Indiana DR INK COCA COLA 47 ,V i .1 C ompliments of DUNBAR AND BULT MAN Visit our plant and Dairy Bar Located at corner of state road Z9 and 350 Osgood Indiana Best of Luck to the Grads of '49 DOTTIE DELL SHOP . 48 It has been a pleasure doing the photographic work for the 1949 Memories of Blue and Gold. If we may be of further service to you in the future please call on us. William M. Krider Ralph L. Schultz Lawrenceburg, Indiana Compliments of SOUTHERN INDIANA RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION. Osgood Indiana 49 KABAKOFF CO. 'The Old Reliable Compliments Master Tailors, Dry Cleaners 81 Dyers of Main Office DILLSBORO DRUG STORE Aurqra, Indiana Fred W. Baker 314 Znd St. Phone 391 W. L. Jewett-Di'11sboro Agent General Electric crmsz cLovER FARM s'roRE. Sales 8: Service 1 Meats, Fruits and Groceries Radio-Television-Appliances iJIM'S .RADIO SERVICE Diusboro Indiana I-as. A. Heitmeyer Dillsboro Indiana 50 C ompliments Compliments of of LIENTZ FOOD MARKET E. F. SCHUETTE White Villa Store Groceries-Meats-Vegetables General Merchandise Delivery Service Country Produce Phone 152-3 Dillsboro, Indiana Farmers Retreat, Indiana Compliments of VIRGIL REID SMITH Insurance Agency Milan, Indiana Res. 2671 Office 2071 HORR'S JEWELRY AND GIFT STORE Aurora, Indiana Phone 242-M Home of fine gifts C ompliments of THE FRIENDSHIP STATE BANK Friendship, Indiana Complete Banking Service Member Federal Reserve System and The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Modern Living Require s Telephone Se rvice New Dillsboro Telephone Co. Good Wishes from ZEH MEAT MARKET Aurora, Indiana Compliments of LAWRENC EB URG T ER MINAL ELEVATOR CORP. THE FIRST NATICNAL BANK Since 1864 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System. Aurora, Indiana. C omplime nts of THE FARMERS MUTUAL AID SOCIETY Farmers Retreat, Indiana Insurance for Fire. lightning, and wind Martin Droege 81 Edwin Droege, Agents THE WRIGHT LUMBER YARD Lumber and Builders' Supplies Aurora , Indiana Compliments of DILLSBORO HEALTH RESORT Dillsboro, Indiana W. L. .TEWETT'S DRY GOODS Something New Has Been Added A complete line of Simplicity Patterns! W A Larger Line of Dry Goods! . L. Douglas Shoes--Powers Model Slip Washington Dee Cee Work Clothes Quadriga Cloth Shirts by E. 8: W. Resistol Hats--Helen Harper Sweaters Holeproof Hose--Berkshire Hose Playtex Rubber Panties Ladies' Lingerie by Holeproof A THE GREEN 8: SCHWIER CO. We Furnish the Home Complete' Furniture-Rugs,-Carpets Electrical Appliances Stoves Ranges Aurora, Ind. Compliments of ULRICH 8: SIBBETT Funeral Homes 81 Ambulance Service Effic iency-Courte sy- Dignity without Extravagance. . Dillsboro Phone 180 Moores Hill Phone Z0 MONARCH AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Automotive Parts Machine Shop Service The House That Really Serves Aurora Indiana ' Phone 200-9 DILLSBORO STATE BANK Members of the Federal Reserve System Fine Foods Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Your patronage will be appreciated LAKE DILLDEAR MODERN MOTEL Dillsboro, Indiana Termite Control Rock Wool Insulation Aluminum Siding Storm Sash C. E. GERKEPOTT Dillsboro, Indiana Compliments of CHRIS VOLZ MOTORS, INC Milan, Indiana Best Wishes Compllments of RITZMANN ICE CREAM CO. QYOUR FRIENDLY STANDARD OIL AGENT R. F. Shadday Lawrenceburg, Indiana Dillsboro, Indiana Compliments of L. w. JOHNS, INC. Compliments of Dillsboro, Indiana IAS. T. HOOPER your Attorney F rigidaire Dealer qss Compliments of Best Wishes FRIENDSHIP MILLING CO. from Friendship, Indiana our Linkmeyer Bros. Prop. Mfg. of Flour and Feed P T A Custom Grinding and Feed Mixing Daily HOLTHAUSE - RULLMAN CO. Funeral Directors STRYKER BROTHERS Redigas and Appliances Phones: Office - 23 Ambulance 227 Main St. I Bottled Gas - Norge Appliances Res. - 322 Service Aurora, Ind. Magic Chef, Tappan International Harvester Refrigeration Walnut St. Lawbg., Ind. 57 ULLRICI-I'S DRUG STORE Compliments ' of Go to U11rich's for Service LANSING'S Phone 27 Aurora, Indiana Ladies and Chi1dren's Ready-To-Wear The Rexall Store Aurora, Indiana Compliments of ROBT. L. JOHNSTON CO. Compliments of Appliances and Paints NEFF'S SHOE STORE Phone 93 333 Second St. Aurora, Indiana Aurora, Indiana 58 Compliments of HOLLIDAY'S BARBER SHOP Dillsboro, Indiana WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE E. R. Morehead, Mgr. Aurora, Indiana Compliments of A 81 P TEA CO. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Compliments of MEYER'S GROCERY Fancy Groceries and Meats MOBHGAS and OIL 112 WGII COIIUIH Si. Pham 359 W Aurora, Ind. Compliments 5 . url n - I 'J - 1' 'n Dr. G. M. FOX :v DR. M. Fox ' ' swgg::.::1:3 Veterianariaris Aurora, Indiana DILLSBORO HATCHERY Rueter's Chix-Farm Supplies Dillsboro, Ind. Phone 139 Compliments of HUXSOLL 81 THUERMER Aurora, Indiana SPENCER DRUG STORE Walgreen Agency Phone 101 Versailles , Indiana Compliments of W. H. FIELDS Phone 104XR - 1522 Dillsboro, Indiana Compliments Q AURORA FOOD LOCKER Aurora, Ind. Service is our Specialty Robt. L. Iohnston Chris. H. Thieman Owner Mgr. CUTTER AND RULLMAN SERVICE Washing - Greasing Accessories Dillsboro, Indiana Compliments of SCHMARR'S 412 Second St. Aurora, Indiana Compliments of HILL TOP INN If you're in Aurora, and want to feel at home, stop at Don's Bakery. CAR VER 'S WAYSIDE INN Fruits - Vegetables Groceries - Gas Oil TEANEY'S Serve the Best for Less. The Complete SUPER Fooilviarket Phones 334-338-339 Aurora, Indiana When in Lawrenceburg stop at Charlie 8: Chris PURITY SWEETS Light Lunches - Ice Creams Walnut 81 Center Sts. SCHWANHOL TS SER VICE STATION George and Moore Streets Aurora, Indiana When in Osgood Eat at our modern fountain Sf Lunchonette G. A. TRIPLETT Sz SON DRUG STORE The Rexall Store STEVE SHORTEN, IR. McCormick - Deering Tractors 6: Machi Parts and Service Milan Indian .- 'Q . fff'.Sl42i4 Phone 82 HES 3. Compliments of HENRY BAKERS GROCERY Aurora, Indiana THE PEOPLES COAL COMPANY River Coal Elevator Coal - Kindling - Fuel Oil Iron Fireman Stokers and Oil Burners E. G. Harry, President-Manager 222 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana Compliments of ' WESTMEYER'S FIRESTONE SERVICE AND APPLIANCE STORE General Auto Repairing Phone 1 17 Dillsboro, Indiana When in or near our little town or even passing through in you fail to visit our store we both lose STOEVER'S Friendship, Indiana Compliments of RIGGINS MEN SHOP Phone 160-2 Dillsboro, Indiana BLINKER INN Golden Tip Gasoline- Lunch Room Auto Repair On U.S. 50 AURORA FLOORING CO. Complete Line of Floor Coverings Expert Installation Compliments From DR. R. C. WOODS Chiropractor Osgood, Indiana SUCCESSFUL FUTURE Dillsboro Lion's Club JACOBSEN Meat Market Odell Jacobsen, Prop. Fresh and Smoked Meats, Poultry - Frozen Foods, Etc Aurora, Indiana Compliments of AURORA LUMBER CO. Phone Z4-Aurora, Indiana Mr. Earnie Mosier, Manager Compliments of MODERN CLEANERS Aurora, Indiana Bruces Agent - Dillsboro HERBERT STEINGRUBER Dealer in Automatic 8: Dexter Washers Electric Water Systems - Refrigerators THOMPSON FLORIST Haynes Thompson, Prop. Plumbing and Furnace Work Flowers any time, any place, any occasion Friendship, Indiana Phone 250 424 Fourth St. Aurora, Indiana H. Corson Jack Corson H. R. CORSON 8: SON Sale s A Se rvic e Friendship, Indiana OLCOTT 8: CO.. DRUGGISTS Cor. Third and Main Streets Aurora, Indiana Compliments of DEARBORN MILLS Aurora Indiana -xx Y 51. BBQ 65 QQ E90 CUTTER'S MARKET Floyd Cutter, Proprietor MEATS 81 GROCERIES Phone Z2-L Friendship, Indiana Have you insurance to protect you? PO1't1'8if PiCt111'8 Frames See Commercial and Framing Photography Martha L. Siefert Agent for JOHN F. ULLRICH STUDIO STATE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ASSN. UIC ...,, CT ' ' f 9 . ..,. . v 440 ASSY? Phone 47 4-M 303 Second St. .Aurora, Indiana OHLMANSIEK'S BARBER SH Bunt Houze Paul Wiegand Henry Ohlmansiek OP Compliments of AKER'S RESTAURANT 8: FILLING STATION Versailles , Indiana Compliments of GOLDSMITH'S STORE Aurora, Indiana Compliments of OATMAN BOTTLED GAS CO Versailles 8: Rising Sun Compliments of THE OSGOOD CLEANERS Compliments of DR. H. L. STEINMETZ PLUMBING - HEATING Oil Burners and Stokers Cabinets and Sinks Electric Water Systems Septic and Oil Tanks Pipe Fabricated Walter E. Gerster Phone 149-4 Dillsboro, Indiana Compliments ' of SUTTON HATCHERY Aurora, Indiana LOWS BROS. JEWELRY 209 Main Street Aurora., Indiana YORK RADIO SERVICE Electrical Contracting Expert Service by Experts Public Address System Milan, Indiana Compliments of D A L E L O N G KRICK HDWE. CO. Milan, Ind. Phone 2.811 Milan, Ind. WM. F. MOELLER Tailor Alterations 8: Repairing Men's 81 Ladies' Garments Suits Made to Order SMOCK'S AUTO COMPANY Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks Milan, Ind. R O X A N E ' S Ladies' Ready to Wear Milan, Ind. Phone 3141 Compliments of DR. J'. M. DROGE J E C ompliments of Furniture Store Dillsboro, Indiana WETTHDENNIS C ompliments of PUBLIC SERVICE CO. of Indiana Mack Trucks and Buses L IS C H KG E 8: S O N Aurora Indiana THE AURORA BULLETIN ' Established 1895 Publishers and Lithographers Photo offset and commercial Printing Aurora, Indiana For Expert Attention Send your Finest Clothes to I L A N C L E A N E R Altering and Repairing Hays Cleaned and Blocked Furniture and Rug Cleaning Milan Cleaners Phone 3431 Milan, Indiana When you are in Versailles stop at BILL's GARAGE 8: SERVICE STATION Sinclair Products State Road 50 8: Indiana Z9 Versailles, Indiana DR. W. C. D. SCRIPTURE Chiropractor Aurora, Indiana PIEPER 8: SMITH Hardware Store- Since '94 DillSb01'0, Indiana 66 Read the Dillsboro News in the L VERSAILLES REPUBLICAN Compliments of JO ANN SHOP Compliments of ST EUVER BROTHERS Rolling Store AL'S WELDING SHOP Steel Truck Beds Tanks 8: Gates Made to order Phone 170-3 Dillsboro VIES RESTAURANT Good Home Cooked Meals Osgood, Indiana Compliments of DR. M. J. MCNEELY Good food always counts It's served in large amounts at C 8: E RESTAURANT Dillsboro, Indiana Compliments of DR. G. C. RICI-ITER Optometrist Compliments of the COFFEE SHOP Roy Meisberger, Prop. Versailles, Indiana C ompliments of THE LAWRENC EB URG LUMBER COMPANY 221 East William Street On The B. 8: O. Railroad' Phone 37 Lawrenceburg , Indiana Write or phone your electrical or ' refrigeration problems to DALE DAVIES MATHIAS MODERN TOURIST COURT Electric Heat - Innerspring Mattresses On U.s. so- 2 1f2 Mi. west of Dillsboro Dillsboro, Indiana Phone 122-3 Dillsboro, Ind. Phone 143-A R. R. 1 TURNER'S GENERAL STORE Groceries--Hardware WE Electrical Appliances Feeds, Water Systems, Dry Goods Bear Branch, Indiana Compliments of NAN 81 NORM Pauline 8: Charlie THE SENIORS OF '49 are very grateful to the people of this and surrounding communities for your loyal support and generous advertising. We say, a big thank you. SENIORS e :fff - . .M J, 1 .1 -. ,A , : W' H4 'V L , x U . . - , .' n 9' ff . - . 5. , 'v ,fr rim 1,4 'f r , 54,55 R' n 2 A X-if af' sg , ig - f V T' . X E FM... , 1, .W A Q f win ' VF! .V gf, jk. , y fivwii 2 QC 5.3 S-mx . rxwxlw ig . ha X M A , Un, 'T ggi , Fu -' wr Nik -P gf' fm wwf iam- :MEM 7,4-if . , ,,Y 1 A ew 1. 4. 'L g.:i' :THQ f- 51: U -'fy' I 1 . 'arf ,-lim' L .Q ' ' , .: 53 A :. ' ' ,rrh K ' 5 252154-fi? ,vi ' V ' Tiff' L. , -.-.--. fx.. ,W .. 'Q' ,gf .,..-fs, ' 'fiwi fi' '25 iff?-ii. 1 W , f ' -f-'f fwvifff -L-'v -'M , az? ' A' A F-V: L 'ff w .- - ' . V -. 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