Lawrenceburg High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Lawrenceburg, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Baldwin because of his achieve- ments as band director and teacher and for his out- standing drill work which has won for us the highest honor bestowed upon a marching band in Indiana. The voices of instruction and administration meet the faculty and board. i I Nir. H. P. Harrison Superintendent ri Mr, Seibert Mr. Fox President Secretary YY N ADMINSTRATIUN Mr. Keller Mr. Dils Past President Treasurer Member Emeritus 1 mn Mr. Klepper Mr. Kirsch Mr. Houston Mr. Erter ,,, -..,,..-7 ,... ,.,......1 LAWRENCEBURG CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL H. P. HARIU50N, Superintendent may 27 s- 1953 The Senior Class Lawrenceburg Consolidated High School Lawrenceburg , Indiana Dear Seniors: t To the members of the graduating class of 1953 may I now offer my congra u- lations upon the attainment of another of the steps upward on the ladder of pre- paration for living. I During your high school life you have given thought to many of the perplex- ing human problems-the principles of living, conscience, philosophy, and relig- ion. These are fundamental issues which every adult must face, and face squarely. The mature person does not shy away from fundamental issues. Your education should enable you to better think them through and work out better answers and to arrive at the best solution. We in America share a common philosophy. We believe in democracy for the l hilosophy? What tenets shall we live by? future. What constitutes- this socia o ' li ve in the worth of every individual. We shall respect this individual 'Le be e for what he is, inherently, as an individual. that progress follows utilisation of We respect human differences believing those differences. We believe in equality of opportunities. ' ' in the We believe that every person has the capacity to grow. we believe ower of intelligence. 'Ne shall put our faith in human personality. P his otentialities, that he We believe that man has just begun to explore p ' ties and that he can attain new levels of can organize and build just socie , economic and social democracy. If these are fair statements of a democratic philosophy to Whi-Ch you sub- scribe, I offer you the challenge to, in your life ahead, go beyond mere lip ser- ly them in local, state, national, vice, translate words into action, and to app tional affairs. It is a task to which every person who has faith and in interns in the democratic creed must set himself. V yours , I H . P.. Harrison Superintendent HPHfvmc L, Brice Rumble, BS Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Elizabeth Wagner, BS History, Civics, Safe- ty, Health, Physical Education, Economics james, R. Callen, BS, Industrial Arts im, Elizabeth Lambeclc, BS MS Library Sc., Art' i if 1' , 'EQ' H ,mi i v 7,u.vl-Zl4M.,o-J. Neill Knue, BS MA, Latin, English BSM, English Mabel Huddleston, ' zo 1 K- c if K ' J' ii CL Xi Jerome Grei BS,En lish , Don Shofstall. AB 8 William O'Neill, MA Physical Education, Health, Safety, Driv- er's Education, Foot- ball Coach English, Journalism, L Hi News Sponsor, Annual Sponsor Gerald James, BME Vocal Music 9' Herbert Volland, AB Vocational Guidanc Asst., Head of Social 1 ii, , x Arthur Baldwin, M. Ed. Socialvscigghg, Q, Robert Kellam, Band? ,iff-LQT ',f ,f'iQ'5, BS Commercial 1 1 if ' A 1 X X if ' , 'juz' 'l .1 if J M, 1? if fl,-fJ 2 :fga-' ,fu t 1 Delbert! Wright, BS Agriculture, FFA, Veterans' Training Program .Vx M fo' Y, ., f w Vivian Jeffers, AB Biology, Tri Hi Y Marvin Jones, MS Vocational Shop, VHead of Vocational Department, Director of Adult Education lug-,Wt-,Mauna-. -n . : ,fy fv,u,,-f- I .., Veronica Calvert, Administration - Secreta ry ' K 'fy A f --,J tg Q Q In their short years through high school, one thing remains unchnnged for the studentsg they have to go to classes. WH? F: fH 5 5 . 'slag v ft i :Q Y 5 E 5m4Q ' ff! ' 51' ram ' I QT Qfii lfvf ssmwwmvw 'Q f. A. ,. -14 in f Vice-President, Paul Kinghorng Secretary, Gene Brushg Treas- urer, Larry Willeng President, Fred Korn. ,, .r 5 , . . W :J -is ' ED ADKINS . A handsome 'lad with clashing sideburns. PAT ASHBROOK - Her hair shall be of what color it please God. . a DICK BECKETT - Straight onward to his goal he'll trod. BOB BOESE - A man after his own heart. ff N ff. X 4. +- w., , '- i , db? ll JOHN BRUNS - Men of few words are the best men. GENE BRUSH - As merry as the day is long. PEGGY CLARK - Heres a girl with lots of pepg she sure can swing a wicked step. RONALD COMBS - Oh, what would you do if they toolc away your gas. 3. . lm rg? ,,,.,f.: ':t2 . gi . 'NX MARY BRADY - She is not difficult to pleaseg she can be silent ns the trees. MARG T BRAUER - Sweet as a M W M5 y- Q-rf ' MARTHA BURRIS-She married a sailor. DICK CHRISTIAN - Calm and cool he keeps his headg when all the rest are seeing red. BOB CRAIGMILE - Hc's always smiling, never frowns. MARY GRACE DOBER - Meelc, shy, lips untouched rill he rides by. I MARY LOU GAUKEL - I breathed a song into the airg it fell, I know not where. GEORGIA GILB - A happy smile and chatter fill the hours with delight. AZ 'Kuff 'r'w,,-.-99. SHIRLEY EUBANK-A more loyal friend you'll never find. RUTH FITCH - A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warm, to comfort, and command. ,4,,,,- ,Q WYNGNA GRACE - She's quite willing to do her biz, in any work she seems to fit. BILL GREEN - He's happy, carefree all the day. PAUL HERRICK - He answers yes I am a friend. CAROL HILL - She has a smile for everyoneg she is willing to have fun. PHYLLIS JORDAN - Whoso would be an individual must be a non-conformist. PAUL KENNEDY - Handsome is as handsome does. COGLEY HALL - He readsia lotg he is a great observer. BILL HENDERSON - From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet, he is all mirth. fm NMWVE ' JO ANN HILLMAN - A friendly smile that makes her life worth while. MARLENE HORNBACH - She's one of t ose tall, dark girls. Mr: OQf..,.2,,4 1, afwvn PAUL KINGHORN Little but mighty fits Paul to a T NORMAN KINNETT - When he sings those mountain songs. JOHN KNUE - That man is richest who's pleasures are cheapest. HAROLD KOLB - Silence is the perfect herald of ' y ROBERT KERN - When he says some- thing, it's worth listening to. RICHARD KERR - For a genuine pal, he's hard to beat. MARIE KIPPLER - In your face I see honor, truth, and loyalty. CARL KNIPPENBERG - A ,regular fellow, he always plays fair. 4, i if yy! . ,X 41. 1 'V I 4 ,-4Xl1Ht,V'L'f NA FRITZ KORN - Fritz is a basketball star, his fame in athletics will go far. SHIRLEY LACEY - One of the sweetest in our class. MARCIA LOVIO - She is the mistress of her fate. JOHN MAHLER - Now if they were all like John. jivwk LARRY LIDDLE-Worries less and takes life easy. LARRY LIPSCOMB - A man of great secrets. Wzxw ffl NANCE MCALLISTER - Better late than never. MARY JO MCCOOL - Maiden with meek brown eyes. ,. 5,5 ,. WAYNE NEAL - A man of action and a great attraction. ALAN NEWHOUSE - Never lured by pretty faces-Alan prefers wide open spaces. BILL OELKER - Over the hill the farm boy goes. NANCY PFEIFER - It's true I'm short but look how much chance I have to grow. BARBARA MCLEASTER - A June bride Suzie will beg she'll marry Fred-wait and see. BARBARA MCMULLEN - Ready for fun of any sort-good at every sport. .Et Xtibx fx 'bw G'-3 SALLY NOPPERT - Fashioned so slen- clerly, young, and so fair. DOROTHY OELKER - A good disposi- tion and a smile that is wide. ANDRE PRIEM - There is no great genius without some touch of madness. PATI RAHE - She does what she takes a notion. A QSQBSR 30' fri' f? 9'a'2' 7721 LL REYNOLDS - Willy is so cute and trimg the girls think there is none like him. NANCY SARTIN - Love sparkles brighter than diamonds. JOAN RATLIFF - She lives-ahl Well, wouldn't you like to know? MARY REAMER - Home-keeping heart is the happiest. M if I fjx' . ,MM ROBERTA SCHMARR - It best becomes her to smile. JEAN SEIBERT - Flashing eyes ancl a smile to match. JN J' RAY SPENCER - All we've to say is, he's our boy Ray. W A YN E STEPHENSON - He left LCHS to serve his country at his best. AW WVJHWZJMJKW ROSE TAYLOR - Good things come in small packages. PAT THOMAS - The happy Patsy always loves a joke. CHARLES SEYMOUR - Ah, why should life all labor be? WAYNE SNYDER - Always up to something. WW Y M 1' ........4-- f LOVUELL STUART - So well he sang the whole world imagined glaclness. G O R D O N STONEKING - Man is content to know that he is loved. LEROY UHLMAN - Up, lad, when the journey's over, there'll be time enough for sleep. LOIS UNGER - She talks, she tallcs, and she talks some more. AUDREY WILLEN - Happy am I- why aren't they all content like me. LARRY WILLEN - In sports this lad is aces high, he is the kind who'll do or die. KERMIT WEBER - A quiet lad with dark blue eyes. JERRY WARD - All the world loves a lover. V g5f5w ' 3 we mf JOYCE WITTROCK - A receptionist joy will be, she'll help make glasses for you and me. ROBERT WOOD - Bob is a student who arrived here, in time to complete his senior vear. 64619 Edward Adkins-Football Manager 35 Baseball 3, 45 Football 45 Band 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Transferred 2. Pat Ashbrook-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Presi- dent 45 Thespians 3, 45 Class Play 35 Trans- ferred 3. Chester Beckett-Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 45 Lettermen 45 Class Play Crew 3, 45 Class Play 4. Robert Boese-Hi-Y 3, 45 Honor Group 3, 45 Track,35 Stage Crew 3, 45 Transferred 3. Mary Brady-Honor Group l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play Crew 2. Margaret Brauer-Band l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Chorus 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 L. Hi News 3, 45 Honor Group l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 15 Latin Choir 1, 25 Stage Crew 35 Class Play 45 Thes- pians 4. John Bruns-Band 15 Choir 4. Gene Brush-Football 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Class Officer 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Biology Club 45 Letter- men 3, 4. Dick Christian-Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Lettermen 2, 3, 4. Peggy Clark-GAA 1, 2, 35 FBLA 25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Biology Club I5 Chorus 3, 45 Annual Staff 35 L. Hi News 35 Class Play Crew 3. Ronald Combs--FAA l, 25 Chorus 4. Robert Craigmile-FFA 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, Transferred 3. Mary Grace Dober-Biology Club l, 3. Shirley Eubank-Band l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Group 3, 45 FBLA 25 Office Page 3. Ruth Fitch-GAA l, 2, 35 FBLA 25 Thespians 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 L-Hi News 45 Annual Editor 45 Class Play 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Chorus 45 Library Assistant 1. Mary Lou Gaukel-Band I, Z, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Chorus 45 Annual Staff 4. Georgia Gilb-Band l, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Class Play Crew 3. L Wynona Grace--Band l, 2, 3, 4: FBLA 25 Class Play Crew 35 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Group l, Z, 3, 4. William Green-Choir 4. Cogley Hall-Latin Choir l. William Henderson-Latin Choir l, 25 L. Hi News 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Biology Club 15 Class Play 3, 45 Dramatics 15 Thespians f 3, 4. Paul Herrick-Football l, 25 Hi-Y 2, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Stage Crew 3, 4. Carol Hill-Band l, Z, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Dramatics 15 L. Hi News 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Choir 1, 25 Honor Group 45 Class Play 45 Thespians 4. Joann Hillman-Chorus 45 Class play Crew 3, 4. Phyllis jordan-GAA 35 Honor Group 45 Office Assistant 45 Transferred 3. Paul Kennedy--Class Play Crew 2, 35 Transferred 2. Robert Kern-Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Stage Crew 35 Latin Choir l, 25 Class Play 45 Thespians 4. Richard Kerr-Band 15 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Class Officer 25 Thespian 45 Honor Group l, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Latin Choir l, 25 Class Play Crew 3, 45 Lettermen 4. Paul Kinghorn-V. President 45 Latin Choir l. Norman Kinnett-Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 4. Marie Kippler-FBLA 35 Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play Usher 35 Biology Club Officer 3. Carl Knippenberg-FFA 2, 35 Biology Club 1. John Knue-Baseball I, Z, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Track 4. Harold Kolb-Ushrr l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 45 As- sistant janitor 4. Fritz Korn-Football l, Z, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3 45 Baseball l, 25 FFA 25 Class Officer 2, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 4. Shirley Lacey-GAA 1, 2. 3, 45 Band l, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 35 FBLA 2. Larry Licldle-Basketball 4: Football 45 Track 1, 3, 45 FFA 25 Biology Club 1. Larry Lipscomb--FFA 3, 4. Marcia Lovio-L. Hi News Staff 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Class Play Crew 35 Band 15 Librarian Assistant 3. ' John Mahler-Biology Club l, Z, 3, 45 Hi-Y I, Z, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Usher 1, 25 Class Play 45 Thespians 4. Nance McAllister-Dramatics 15 GAA l, 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Annual 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Office Page 35 Thespians 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Honor Group 35 FBLA 25 Orchestra 3, 45 Latin Choir l. Mary Jo lVlcCool--GAA l, 2, 35 L. Hi Staff 2. Barbara McLeaster-Class Play Crew 35 Chorus 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Barbara McMullen-GAA l, Z, 3, 45 FBLA 25 L. Hi News 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library Assistant 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Class Play 45 Thespians 4. Wayne Neal-Band 1, Z, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Choir 25 Biology Club 15 Class Officer I5 Honor Group 35 L. Hi News 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 35 Latin Choir 1, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Dramatics I5 Orchestra 3. Alan Newhouse-Class Play Crew Z, 3, 45 Class President, I5 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 15 FBLA 2. Sally Noppert-GAA l, 2, 45 Class Play 35 Thes- pians 3, 45 Office Page 45 Annual Staff 45 L. Hi News Staff 45 Assistant Librarian 1, 25 Harvest Ball Queen 45 Basketball Queen 4. Dorothy Oelker-Honor Group l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play Crew 3, 45 Thespians 4. William Oelker-FFA l, 2, 3, 45 L. Hi News Staff 4. Nancy Pfeifer-Band I, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Chorus 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 L. Hi News 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Latin Choir l, 25 Dramatic I5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 4. Andre Priem-Latin Choir 1, Z5 Class Officer 35 Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Letterman 3, 45 Honor Group 1, Z, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Thespians. Patty Rahe--Biology Club 15 Dramatics Club 15 Latin Chorus I5 Band l, 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Class Play 35 L. Hi News Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Chorus 45 Class Play Crew 4. Joan Ratliff-Class Play Crew 35 Honor Group l, 2, 3, 4. Mary Reamer-FBLA 25 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Thespians 3, 45 L. Hi News Staff 2. William Reynolds-Thespians 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Chorus 45 Honor Group l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Latin Choir 2. Nancy Sartin-Band 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Chorus 45 L. Hi News Staff 3, 45 Latin Choir l, 25 Orchestra 35 Annual Staff 3, 4. Roberta Schmarr-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 15 Class Play Usher 35 FBLA 25 Honor Group 3. Jean Seibert-Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 15 Class Play Crew 35 Honor Group l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Choir 1, 25 Office Page Z. Charles Seymour-Football 1, 25 Basketball l, Z5 Track 15 FFA Z5 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Wayne Snyder-Latin Choir 15 Biology Club I. 25 FBLA 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Class Play 35 Dramatics Club l, 25 Annual Staff 3, 45 L. Hi Staff 3, 4. Ray Spencer-Basketball 15 .FFA 3, 45 L. Hi Staff 3, 45 Latin Choir 1, Z. Lowell Stewart-Class President 25 Chorus 3, 45 Transferred 2. Gordon Stoneking-Basketball 15 FFA 2, 35 Chorus 45 Hi-Y 3,-4. Rose Taylor-GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Thomas-GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y l, Z, 3, 45 Library Assistant 4. Leroy Uhlman-Usher 15 Biology Club 15 Chorus 4. Lois Unger-Dramatics I, 25 Band l, 25 Biology Club 15 Honor Group l, 2, 3: L. Hi News 3, 45 Class Play 35 Thespians 3, 45 Latin Choir 1, 2, 45 FBLA Z5 GAA 1, 2, 35 International Relations Conference 4. Jerry Ward-'Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Chorus 45 Thespians 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Honor Group 1, 2, 3, 4. Kermit Weber-FFA Z, 45 Latin Choir l, 2. Audrey Willen-GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 25 Thes- pians 3, 45 Latin Choir 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 L. Hi Staff 3, 45 Honor Group l, 2, 35 Class Play Crew 3, 45 Library Assistant l. Larry W'illen-FFA 2, 45 Class Officer 45 Letter- men's Club 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Transferred 2. Joyce Wittrock-Thespians 3, 45 GAA 2, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 L. Hi Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Band 1, Z, 3, 45 Honor Group 1, 2, 3. 45 Class Play Crew 35 Library Assistant 25 FBLA 25 Class Play 45 Thespians 4. Robert Wood-Transferred 4. Iumuns President-M. Kottas Secy.-Treas. P. Bennett Vice-President H. Oelker , l,, Left to Right-First Row-L. Schnebelt, M. Kottas, H. Oelker, M. Love. Second Row-P. Bennett, M. Whitaker, L. Theis, B. Banschbach, S. Matson, S Lawrence. Third Row- Moser, P. Hunter, K. Tschaenn, McLeaster, R Gompf, Kinnett. Fourth Row-J. Hisgen, V. Mitchell, G. Metz, A. Johnson S Frnnlcol, K KlinoPIhnFfer, I Rirlwnrrle, Left to Right, Bottom Row: D. Hepler, B. Hahn, D. Skinner, G. Hurd, G. Lacey, M. Love, D. Banks, Ryan. Second Row: B. Scholle, J. McAdams, B. Palmer, M. Knippenberg, S. Woodzell, D. Faye. Thircl row: R. Smith, W. Palmer, L. Bittner, R. Fox, Brunner. Fourth Row: B. Bertline, E. Snow, M. Stoneking, C. Weamire, L. Ammons, R. Heitman. Left to Right Bottom Row Huff W Wildridge B Brookbank, McFarland, S Cummins S Row B Fagle R Hartman K McCool K. Claibourn, E. Zinser, B Culbertson B Wullner A Hatfield Third Row A Weber, B. Dennis, Vinson Fourth row M Conklin C Tremain B Carter Seekatz, Davis, S SUPHUMURES Top to bottomg Perry Todd, Pal Priem, Sue Pribble, Larry Zer- nach. First Row, left to rightg Jackie Hooton, Betty Moreillon, Marcella Cravens, Annette Young, Jean Christian. Second Rowg Burnetta Mossman, Kay Fairchild, Sally Schnetzer, Mary Lou Baker, Loretta Carr. Third Rowg Ronnie Fowler, William Pyles, Bud Short, Franklin Deck. Fourth Rowg Don Burress, Larry lVlyers,' Jackie Jenkins. Standinggx David Lovio, Bill French, Larry Forbes, Paul Lamping. Left to right, First Row: L. Rullman, S. Klepper, S. Cassidy, Y. Lower, K. Liddle. Second Row: T. Bode, S. Blaga, Vogel, B. Shearer, M. Bennett, Morling. Third Row: Boese, V. Gully, Conrad, D. Glenn, C. Sheppard, S. Claibourn. Fourth Row: B. Laird, D. Barrows, B. Rapien, M. Keller, S. Edwards. Fifth Row: B. Romines, Krinop, R. Lacey. Left to right, First Row: S. Tibbs, C. Gomph, Peaslee, S. Runyan, M. Miller. Second Row: R. Beckett. S. Ross, D. Smith, S. Seymour, Kaffenberg. Third Row: A. Combs, B. Appiarius, M. Miller, G. Hall, Green. Fourth Row: Knue, J. Knippenberg, R. Posey, K. Gilb, Dinwiddie, Ogle. Fifth Row: B. Ken- nett, C. Tharp, R. Stahl, P. Harritos, G. Childers. T. Wood Secretary S. Miller Treasurer Left to rightg First Row: P. Baker, B Green, S. Klepper, S. Clark, S. Bracly, W Uhlman. Second Row: Hartman, S Roberts, C. Niclcell, B. Whitaker, E Oglesby, B. Fagaly. Third Row: N Elliott, Bessler, E. Schwarz, M. Dur man, Sullivan. Fourth Row: B. Bonta C. Ashbrook, A. Gutfreund, B. Cornelius President N. Lommel Vice-President Left to right, First Row: M. Lovio, D. Zimmer, K. Evans, M. Oelker, M. Jack son. Second Row: B. Shearer, B. Wol ford, G. Stonelcing, Green, B. Brown, M. Green. Third Row: G. Carter, F. Schwing, M. Miller, M. Knue, P. Tonne J. Noyes. Fourth Row: V. Fay, Stone sifer, E. Kittie, J. Hard. Left to right, First Row: Honchell, Ross, K. Wilson, G. Gerlach, Burris. Second Row: Qonrad, Tomlin, N. Vogel, C. Miller, P. Vfeamire. Third Row: T. Beckett, L. Eagle, D. lVlcPeelc, S. Menyhert, R. Lischlcge. Fourth Row: K. Spears, M. Sandforcl, C. Barber, B. Ferdon, Roush, P. Hunter. Left to right, First Row: R. Rohlfing, L Sutton, P. Mock, E. Neu, L. Knippenberg, G. Schneider. Second Row: D. McCorkle J. Davis, P. Vastine, S. McCandless, M Wittrock, M. McAdams, T. Edwards. Third Row: T. Long, S. Sullivan, L. Keller, R. Goettsch, B. Haag, R. Ash craft. Fourth Row: Barksdale, G. Napier, K. Green, Lacey, W. Hawkins, B. Simpson. Left to right, First Row: R. McElfresh, S. Conrad. Second Row: M. Greer, B. Glenn, M. Kopecky, R. Ross, D. Horn- bach. Third Row: B. Schnei- der, M. Cooper, S. Hutchi- son, M. Dinwiddie, Seibert, R. Jump. Fourth Row: P. Butler, C. Par- sons, R. Craven, T. Laytart. Fifth Row: T. Clark, Grubbs, O. Couch. Wg? .Y Wig 1' if s 9 , Mi' fi ax WW' if Q an Raw In In the happiest days of their lives the most memorable events will be their participation in activities. I Y.. ....., X, K 1 Q .- , ya' ar , , ,gg Q 6957: Z 5.x , A f y 3, Shirley Lawrence Anna Lou Johnson lmmy Huff Sally Miller I 5-M -el' Gerlach , George Anne Sally Schnetzer 1 , ,K jx' N, BAND E ,,,.: . . 3 ...J fratz. . aiwf! wt if I . First Row, left to right: L. Knipperberg, Y. Lower, M. Knippenberg. M. Miller, C. Barber, B Fagaly, A. Hatfield, S, Miller, G. Lacy. Second Row: Hartman, S. Ross, N. Lommel, S. Tibbs. B. Culbertson, E. Zinser, B. Whitaker, M. Stonelcing, Barlcsdale. Third Row: Ross, C. Nickell M. Whitaker, Seibert, P. Hunter. B. Haag, Hall, B. Laird. Fourth Row: Knue, L. Zernach B. Romines, S. Claibourn, N. Pfeifer, P. Rahe, S. Frankel, M. Gaulcel, M. Cravens. Fifth Row: A lxlewhouse. M. Brauder, C, Hill, Wittroclc, K. Klingelhoffer. N. McAllister, W. Grace, N. Sartin Sixth Row: S. Klepper, G. Metz, S. Matson, S. Hutchison, K. Wilson, M. Kopeclcy. Seventh Row M. Hornbach, W. Neal, R. Kern, Noyes, G. Gilb, Seekatz, S. Ewbanlc, Davis, F. Declc Eight Row: E. Adkins, W. Snyder, N. Kinnett, D. Burris, P. Lamping, Ward, Conrad, N Elliott. Mr. Baldwin and Wayne Snyder The revolving L at Ruslxville game L.C.H.S. Band in heart formation at the Madison basketball game Vi . A n Au ' 1 . RMP D 'ii 'L Q Q r ' W - J .V 0 'A 4 1 , -,, V 0 xfjffkg a J , M jipqak v, ' P v IV ' ff ,, ' A . ' f m ' I . ' :Q ' g If, YQ If , ' I ' f 4 Q 1 2 I e ww .,.. Q' .4 11 , I f E g f, 3 ' , g Q, i e 1 A . 2 1 ' f E, , 1 Q , 4 , V x ' , B ff' F uw' L31 Q' . , ' ' ba, T If xisfiqx M ,, W., , Ji gy- f 2' wfsf fm V 'if ' M lg Ms? fix KASLN 2 g 1 W Exuh 1 in if R 3 , R R xx ., ' ar- i' ' eff Q- Q 3 , f Q .J W: is 'S-af HORUS First Row, Left to Right: N. Pfeifer, Boese, Peasley, M. Knippenh berg, N. Sartin, P. Clark, K. Claibourn, S. Runyan, D. Banscbach, Ross. K. Wilson, Green. Second Row: R. Fitch, Seelcatz, L. Theis, M. Gaulcel, M. Baker, S. Schnetzer, M. Whitaker, S. Hutchison, S. Blaga, S. Cassady, A. Young, B. Shearer. Third Row: J. Davis, R. Combs, Bruns, C. Hill, Hillman, S. McLeaster, M. Cooper, M. Dinwiddie, Richards, B. Moreillon, K. Fairchild. Fourth Row: R.Fox, E. Snow, Dinwiddie, S. Klepper, B. Culbertson, L. Theis, Anna Lou johnson, B. Eagle, S. Matson, M. Brauer, P. Rahe.. Fifth Row: P. Bennett, S. Pribble, K. Gilb, D. Kerr, Ward, G. Stonelcing, N. Kinnett. W. Green, U. Uhlman, McFarland, H. Kolb. V Right, Left to Right: A. Hatfield, Secretary, B. Reynolds, Vice- ,Presidentg K. Klingelhoffer, President HIGH LIGHTERS First Row, L. to R. N. Vogel, B. Fagaly, J. Davis, Wittrock, N. McAllister. Second Row, L. to R. F. Deck, B. Whitaker, Ward, J. Conrad, K. Klingel- hoffer. Third Row, B. Kern. First Row, Left to Right: C. Green, N. McAllister, Xvittrock, Davis, B. Fagaly. Second Row, Left to Right: Conrad, Ward, B. Whitaker, F. Deck. Top Row, B. Kern. First Row, Left to Right-N. McAllister J. Wittrock, Davis. Second Row, Left to Right-J. Conrad J. Ward, B. Whitaker, F. Deck. Left to right: B. Wullner, Treasurer, W. Wildridge, Presidentg G. Brush, Secretary, Vinson. Vice President. HI-Y Sitting, Left to Right: R. Scholls, R. Gompf, W. Stephenson, McFarland. Standing, Left to Right, Row 1: R. Heitman, P. Herrick, Mahler, N. Kinnett, R. Boese. Row 2: R. Posey, C. Seymour, G. Stoneking F. ,W T' TRY-HI-Y Pribblc First Row, left to right: Kay Wilson, Mad! Mill-er, Sandra Runyan, Coralie Niclcell, Janice Tomlin, Burnetta Mossman, Pat Qkshbroolc, Mary Lou Gaulcel, Sally Miller. Seconcl Row: Marjorie Cooper, Virginia Mitchell, Marie Green, Pat Thomas, Shirley Woodzell, Sue Klepper, Joyce Dinwicldie. Third Row: Sharon Clark, Patty Baker, Barbara Green, Jane Hartman, Shirley Lawrence, Sally Frankel, Kay Gilla. Fourth Row: Mimi Kopeclcy, Barbara Glenn, Marilynn Greer, Kay Klingel- hoffer, Barbara McMullen, Mary Ann Dinwidclie. Fifth Row: Nancy Vogel, Carol Miller, Sherrill Hutchison, Nance McAllister, Ruth Fitch, Betty Moreillon. Sixth Row: Carolyn Gompf, Shirley Roberts, Nancy Lommel, Georgeann Gerlach, Janet Kaffenberg. Seventh Row: Emily Oglesby, Ruth Ross, Joyce Burris, Joyce Ross. Eighth Row: Mary Lou Whitaker, Judy Davis, Beverly Culbertson. Officers, left to ri hr seatecl: Roberta Schmarr Jeanne Seelcatz Stand ing: Pal Priem Sue G. A. A. Cfficers-left to right President-P. Ashbrook, Vice President-B. Eagle Secretary-K. Claibourn, Treasurer-Y. Lower .A. A. G. A. A.-left to right-Row one: W. Grace, S. Lacey, R. Taylor, P. Clark, N Sartin, Kaffenberg, C. Hill, B. McMullen, R. Hartman. Row two: M. Reamer, S. Klepper, M. E. Lovio, A. Young, Peaslee, K. Fairchild D. Bryant, C. Gompf, S. Tibbs. Left to right, bottom row-S. Runyan, V. Mitchell, S. Cassidy, M. Bennett. Second row-M.,Miller, Conrad, S. Seymour, R. Beckett, P. Thomas, D. Smith, M. Cravens. Top row-L. Rullman, B. Mossman, A. Willen, Wittrock, Hooton. Not shown-N. Pfeifer, P. Vastine, P. Rahe, R. Rohlfing, S. Roberts, S. Ross, S. Noppert, M. Gaulcel. Left to right, bottom row M. Wittrock, S. McCandless, D. Banschbach, Hart- man, Ogle, D. Hornbach. Second row-J. Morling, M. Whitaker, S. Lawrence, B. Shearer, Tomlin, N. Vogel, K. Klingelhoffer. Top row-E. Snow, Boese, S. Blaga, Vogel, Richards, Seekatz, B, Culbertson, Left to right-B. Eagle, R. Fox, K. Claihourn, S. Lawrence, K. Klingelhoffer, S. Matson, S. Frankel, J. Davis, M. Whitaker, M. Kottas, G. Metz, L, Theis, B. Bertline, L. Bittner. Left side: C. Beckett P. Herrick M. Gaulcel S. Noppert M. Reamer A. Willem Officers Left to Right: Secretary'--J. Wittrock, V. Pres.-N. McAllister President-W. Neal Treasurer-R. Fitch Right side: W. Snyder W. Henderson J. Ward N. Pfeifer L. Unger P. Rahe THESPIANS L. HI NEWS Editor: Lois Unger Feature Editor: Libby Theis News Editor: Marcia Lovio Sports Editor: Roy Heitman my 2 I ' HF M ff fs fl 4 M. nag! ' xg ,- j :gf W 1 +1 if k ., W mv g Q5 Q f A 1 Y N 5, V . E ig x .1 4 E, 'gg-3, f - f we' W- ' v ga if . ' 'X 1 'f' fa 'B H M- MM 5.91 Q X , ' N . 1 ' W, ,X E 305. E .R ',-I ! A ORANGE St BLACK Class Editors: M. Brauer, N. Pfeifer. Ruth Fitch, Editor-in-Chief Activities Editors: N. McAllister C. Hill. Sports Editors: B. McMullen. M. Lovio. Business Managers: B. Hender son, W. Snyder. wmdh s' A V103 anaget . 05 Sho 13009 M aah' S ' 0 CWC gh ? P55393 ni EAA Dfms' NoP::mm,. S. s. C' :Of C . IvfJPg'Ea11to1-5: M- G S. Matson, 1 Chmf - S. Frankel. m ' auk artm' el' Wirrro ck, Seiben, K. Klingelhoffer, J. McLeaster. F. F. A. Officers, left to right: M. Keller, Secretary, B. Oelker, President, Vin son, Vice-presidentg K. Weber, Reporter C. Tremain, Watch Dogg B. Kinnett, Treasurer. :M - I liz' 'Fw Q , ' Y ,T A .A Kneeling, left to right: C. Knippenberg M. Oelker, M. Keller, W. Pyles, B Kinnett, M. Love, H. Oelker, S. Clark J. Vinson, R. Brookbank, L. Meyer. Standing, G. Carter, R. Sullivan, L Lipscomb, L. Schnebelt, L. Willen, R Spencer, C. Tremain, B. Oelker, R. Car ter, K. Weber, Barksdale. M W .i w-rlgumn-f , iww'nng- 4-.-mmmmw.w-mmm f .Wm mmf.wpr BIOLOGY CLUB Secretary, Barbara Glenn Vice-President, John Mahler President, Marjorie Cooper lst rowg left to right: G. Brush, W. Wildridge, Tomlen, L. Carr, M. Kipler, R. Scholle. Znd row, left to rightg G. A. Gerlacll, C. Miller, M. Dinwiclclie, L. Sutton, R. Gompf. 3rd row, left to right: M. Greer, M. Vogel, Burris, B. Wullner, D. lvlcpeelc, D. Zimmer, P. Harritos. LETTERNIEN Eh-nf W Left to right First row: D, Christian, B. Wull- ner, Vinson, D. Kerr, L. Bittner. Second row: E. Adkins, C. Tremain, R. Fox, F. Korn, P. Todd, D. Glenn. Third row: B. Brookbank, J. McAdams, Knue, L. Willen, B. Dennis, G. Brush, L. Liddle. Left to right: Andre Priern, Presi- dentg Wayne Wildridge, Secre- taryg Dick Beckett, Vice-presi- dents, Kenneth Tschaenn, Treas- urer. il HCNCR GRCUP First Row, Left to Right: M. Bracly, P. Ashbrook, S. Matson. C. Hill, M. Brauer, D. Kerr. Second Row: Nl. Dolwer, B. Reynolds, Seibert, L. Willen, Davis, Wittrock, B. Boese, D. Beckett, Ward. A. Priem. H. Kolb, K. Clnibourn, B. Bertline. Not Shown: E. Adkins, S. Eubnnlc, W. Grace, P. Jordon. Knue, L. Lidclle, Ratliff, L. Unger, K. Xvelner. First Row, Left to Right: S. Miller, C. Nickells, G. Gerlach, K. Wfilson, S. Hutchison. Second Row: Dinwiddir. C. Goznpf, Nl. Cravens, E. Gglesby, Seibert, B. Fagaly S. Nlenylmert. Not Shown: B. Bonta, K, Evans, B. Glenn, R. Goettsclx, A. Gutfreuncl, Nl. Kopecliy, R. Simpson, S. Sullivan, P. Priem. Left to right, first row: S Ferdon, K. Gilb, B. Shearer A. Willen. Third row: Krinop, B Romines, M. Jackson, B Haag, B. Mossman, R Schmarr. Fourth row: S. Menyhert B. Bonta, B. Simpson, T Woods, D. Banks, L Forbes, F. Deck. Fifth row: D. Zimmer, D Glenn, B. Cornelius, V Faye, P. Harritos, R. Fow ler, W. Neal. Sixth row: V. Gulley, S Claibourn, B. French, L le, Noyes, N. Elliott. Left to right, first row, Seibert, S. Miller, Miller, Kaffenberg. Second row: N. Lommel, C. Nickell, L. Rullman, E. Oglesby. Third row: C. Barber, S. Klepper, K. Spears, S. Woodzell. Fourth row: B. Glenn, M. Greer, Burris. Fifth row: B. Fagaly, T. Beckett, M. Kopecky. Sixth row: D. McPeek, S. Klepper, Ross, B. Whitaker. Seventh row: G. Gerlach, Hartman, S. McCanclless, S. Sullivan. Eighth row: S. Hutchinson, K. Wilwn, L. Sutton, M. Cooper. 1 Ninth row, B. Appiarius, E. Kittle, l Stonesifer. LATIN HOIR Pribble, Dinwiclclie, P. Priem, McLeaster. Sec- oncl row: Sullivan, R. Goettsch, R. Ashcraft, B. 7 zernach, Hall, B. Schol- BASKETBALL Sally Noppert QUEENS FOOTBALL Kay Wilson HARVEST BALL Sally Noppert CINDERELLA Marv Reamer ,f fmfim. its 2.43 'fa Yin :tm 'Q' lv I ,ffm if' Q ff 4 T gy W 2 '-if ik lux 7, '1 ig 'i .N rf.- 4 V 'Kiki X 7 , -9 M 'Z' w 2 The record is unimportant-it is sufficient that they played the game. - 1. 5, . , '53 N 4 J'- .fl f 2, .mx xx X R x First Row. left to right: B Brookbank, Grace, L. Willen J. Knue, K. Tschaenn, P. Todd Second Row: D. Christian, C Tremain, W. Wildridge, S. Clark B. Wullner. Third Row: B. Bate man, L. Liddle, B. Dennis, G Brush, A. Priem, F. Korn P. O'Neill. FOCTBALL First Row, left to right: A Gutfreund, C. Ashbrook, T Beckett, F. Conrad, T. Edwards Second Row: G. Carter, E. Kittle, R. Schneider, V. Fay, T. Clark Third Row: C. Parsons, E Atkins, L. Edwards, D. Glenn H. Oelker. With the help of a great coach, Pat gave the Tiger team the courage they needed. Here, the Tigers defeated Aurora by a unanimous score. Pat has had a wonderful season with the Tigers, with only one loss to North Vernon, and we wish him many more. FOCTBALL SCORES Aurora Batesville Greenfield Rushville North Vernon Hagerstown .ai Batesville Aurora Connersville !l L.C.H.S J. Krinup 59071 6-.-714' , www wwe Q lg g Larry Willem in . ni it End Andre Prism Line backer Tigers vs. Red Devils September 5, l952 Larry Licldle Fritz Korn John Knue End Quarter back Full back w'a Bill Wullner Dick Christian Halfback Halfback Charles Tremain Tackle CZLAJLQ ffiffvvw'-im Yr Lawrenceburg vs. Rushville pf JF -' October 3, 1952 Y '55 ,if v. 1 Gene Brush Buck Dennis 5 ,Q Center End .f,i1f.,,, . , 'K- ll -.I r 1, ' r an .- n Q H, ,,,,, 2,3 Mamma: W V Ill!! r 1 I I k V Wayne Wildridge Sid Clark Guard Tackle v W w Lawrenceburg vs. Batesville September 12, 1952 Kenny Tschaenn jerry Vinson Perry Todd Half back Guard End W. Neal Left to Right: A. Johnson K. Klingelhoffer, S. Cas- sady, S. Frankel. N. Pf 'Q if 1 ' if S L 'Q BASKETBALL Seated, Left to Right: D. Kerr, W. Wildridge, Knue, B. Xvullner, D. Christian D. Glenn. Standing: B. Bateman, D. Beckett, L. Liddle, B. Dennis, A. Priem, J Krinop, P. O'Neill. Not shown: L. Willcn. Bud's done a fine year of coaching for the Tiger Team. Pictured above, the Tigers are fighting against the Madison Cubs in an exciting game which we won. The Tigers, inspired by Coach Bateman, were able to keep up their spirits even when the scores turned against them. Dick Beckett Forward Tigers vs. Madison Cubs Feb. 13, 1953 Larry Willen Guard Larry Liddle Forward mn Dick Christian Guard John Knue Guard Tigers vs. Cubs Feb. 13, 1953 Andre Priem Center Wayne Wildridge Forward Buck Dennis Center Fritz Korn Guard Dick Kerr Guard it Bill Wullner Guard Kenny Tschaenn Guard I , . ' - - W7 fa. Rising Sun 58 L.C.H.S. 63 Madison 57 53 Aurora 53 36 Greensburg 63 47 Scottsburg 47 49 Washington 62 42 Milan 44 56 Batesville 42 36 Aurora 47 42 North Vernon 46 47 Anderson 73 35 Batesville 35 34 Hagerstown 47 65 Connersville 55 51 Seymour 65 56 Rushville 32 58 Madison 44 52 Greenfield 43 58 N 6 Left to Right, First Row: R. Durman, R. Posey, E. Schwarz, T. Beckett, B. Romines J. Grace. Second Row: Mr. O'Neill, S. Edwards, L Zernach, D. Glenn, B. Wolford J. Lacey, B. Shear. BASEBALL Left to Right, First Row: McAdams, D. Glenn. Second Row: E. Atkins, W Wildridge, L. Zernach, P. Todd, B. Romines. Third Row: R. Gompf, B. Dennis B. Wullner, Knue, K. Tschaenn. B. Wullner W. Wildridge 21290 ifi5P:?Y 'll1'r' ' fm55iEigfQaz , ,,,, A ., 9 I fa WW WWW J. K HUC D. Glenn fffffyfv TRACK Left to Right, First Row: T. Clark, D. Christian. B. Dennis, Larry Liddle, L, Willem W. Wildridge, D. Glenn, R. Gompf, R. Fox, Conrad, Second Row: B. Bateman B. Craigmile, E. Adkins,-I Kinnett, G. Brush, R. lVlcElfresh, G. Schneider, Grace K. Tschaenn. Third Row: R. Lamping, L. Bitner, B. Zimmer. W. Vyildridge L. Willem. vw f , WU 'Lu ,Luau And They're Off!! Pole Vaulting, R. Fox. 5 YK UQ WK 5 fs-J, sy' 3152? W ,KN 4 I Q n V ' it I5 5 ' Nl 1 r 3 in sa, a - QL We 'Q mi gi? W ' ?' S ,ez 3 . J 3 .2-,Q S A A Qga' 3 X Z f Q Xi f M , 5 , ,,:- E Q iw . Q9 ' 4 2 ii ff E Q X . 'Z X H Q X GW' 5' 7 4 if if ,le was-A -f Q .u 5 Q . X - 5 V'-Wham K' ' 5.1 55. Q ,. ' Y X K lv -1 ' , 4 Z at CU in i'F '-- ' X wma- wg., W. Vvildridge L. Willen. And Theywe Off! Pole Vaulting, R. Fox. Mus!!! fn 5 x J , 55 4 v 5 ' 'ii 1 f 'K 31 f eg E f fi .V,. 2 Q ..h.. ,,..,..: . ,.1. 2 3 2 K W 1 ' . A W sA,, 5W 'K V513 mg ' k t Mgik Ji, 'fy 73 K V- , 5 1 XZ Q Us 0 .KYN , AK' X iw: W?Wx M A 3 -'Q-...., 'O--.. K is 1, Q : ii' if A gg M , 2. , ga J I , u BQ. -we. Y' 1-nu-uh., vii -ww v' in Compliments Of Frischas Big Boy Lawrenceburg-Aurora Road Phone Aurora 433 American State Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dearborn Food Bank Frozen Food Center Processing for Locker and Freezer Phone 467 Cars Trucks George Motor Sales FORD Sales Service Dealer 41 Third Street Phone 31 Lawrenceburg, Ind. Compliments Of Morrow Cleaners 319 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana We Supply: A complete linen and towel service. Washable uniforms for men and women. Banquet tables and chairs. Also chil- dren's tables and chairs. American Linen Supply Ch. 1923 Thieman Food Market Groceries - Meats - Produce Parkview Foods 20 Third Street Congratulations ' Class of 53 Finkbine's Women's Phone 504 Apparel S Lawrenceburg, Indiana For Complete Service Machinery and Service Phone Mu. 3232 The Wm. J. Johnston 210-214 Vine Street Cincinnati 2, Ohio gl an Wm as QW' . W.-M. , f - i, . ah , .,- X 'S 1 Qi . f 'S -1' Q if x y if g 6 1 r in , A 5 fl. 1,3 Q Y , I .Mgt ' Q 4- Q ,113 ' - eg' Y '1- 45.4.1 Compliments Of Frisch's Big Boy Lawrenceburg-Aurora Road Phone Aurora 433 American State Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dearborn Food Bank Frozen Food Center Processing for Locker and Freezer Phone 467 Cars Trucks George Motor Sales ISFORDH Sales Service Dealer 41 Third Street Phone 31 Lawrenceburg, Ind. Compliments Of Morrow Cleaners 319 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana We Supply: A complete linen and towel service. Washable uniforms for men and women. Banquet tables and chairs. Also chil- dren's tables and chairs. American Linen Supply Ch. 1923 Thieman Food Market Groceries - Meats - Produce Parkview Foods 20 Third Street Congratulations Class of 53 Finkbine's Women's Phone 504 Apparel Lawrenceburg, Indiana For Complete Service Machinery and Service Phone Mu. 3232 The Wm. J. Johnston 210-214 Vine Street Cincinnati 2, Ohio mg if V,.a4g 1: 'rg' iii: ww ilu. '4 Q ' eg QL? .,,A -4-QQ 4 Ak 5 li! ,X W7 ff Q I ,gs Fred Blackburn Sc Sons Wholesalers - Vendors Tobacco Candies Sundries Lawrenceburg, Indiana Phone 46 Peoples National Bank Member Of F.D.I.C. Schenley Extends Best Wishes To The Graduates Of The Class Of H5399 Bakers Complete Food Market Fresh Meats and Groceries Compliments Of Compliments Of Churchill Juaae Baker Manufacturing Co. D Galesburg Illinois Makers of Romp-on Trans-I-Lac Bendix Lawrenceburg Aladdin Arm-A-Cote A Floor Maintenance Terminal Elevator Program For Every Type Of Floor COPPOPHIIOII James T. Tarbet Sales Representative LaW'e ceb 'g 119 East 9th street Rushville, Indiana M, 'is 11 xgnuwv ui 1 N viii? FQ 4- :fi P 'Y , .,.,W,f7Q ww gfywm 'Qrrfifemmff' WM: , W gf? . ' ff f ' The Peoples Coal Co. Phone 22 Lawrenceburg Coal - Fuel Oil - Iron Fireman Stokers and Oil Burners Ideal Drug Store Telephone 304 Corner of Walnut and Center Lawrenceburg, Indiana Leo J. Seitz Agency Insurance Real Estate Surety Bonds 8 E. High Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana Phone 265 I Kabakoff Master Cleaners, and Dyers Lawrenceburg and Aurora Read The Lawrenceburg Register L.C.H.S. News Each Week In Hooton For LCHS Aggie's Jewelry Store 232 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, Indiana Phone 397-R Jewelry Watch Repairing Compliments Of Fitch Brothers Funeral Home Dependahle Service Since 1888 Jw, '?':.:wi Er aww, 4-Eg' ,I--nazi,-.Y-f-f--wvwm, H s 1 9 uma- l any f'1l'- if., ,fm ,i L QF 'lil mm mix! Charlie and Chris Purity Sweets Confectionery We Serve the Best Center and Walnut Streets Lawrenceburg Doctors Of Lawrenceburg Compliments of Dr. Wm. Fagaly, M. D. Thatcher Glass Mfg. Dr. F. A. Streck, M. D. Dr. J. M. Pfeifer, M. D. C0-2 IHC- Dr. F. D. Houston, M. D. Lawrenceburg, Indiana Dr. G. A. Vail, M. D. 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