Versailles High School - Portal Yearbook (Versailles, OH)

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'7 'fg ,-'-P1 ' 2- L' f'f-.5745 -iffm g 4,,Vd'f'i724' -,-'--4. ,', f1--A.?,!:- 'N an-33,4 ,U - '-V-..-if-5-gf' 41- I-.-, V-5--gg., '- b f 4 L ., L 1 .VV 1 ig ,ff .V V S XV .xt-.xxx '- xx XV x 14.xX-SV.-H xgx mwx, XA KQV N .XX -. 9- -Q mx 4. . x .. x x ENB -ZX , ',,,,Q -, K. I' 3,-.Q , X,-, 1 , f fa, If r V ,UT ,Jw 'Z,1,g-' ,n., 5.1444- 1 . 'ff , 3 ,' ' ..'Z, x --1 'L-f :Qff:1'.g-'hif- ' -' 'W ,QI--f-7'?-'- 'L-':54ff 'f', 4-147-f1' 5 377' ' 5'T WYE r-- Q. , ,441-ff, Aff, -yflv df-1, -62- ..' nv..'-,J---559. .5 5 H vm- -f.'f f . f-if' -5 WW , f.,f -. --...-.1--4' 1. e A. 75 : 5 J' 1 THE VERSAILLES Page7 FOREWORD .... DEDICATION .. ANNUAL STAFF FACULTY .. SENIORS . . . JUNIORS ..... SOPHOMORES .. FRESHMEN .... JUNIOR HIGH .. ORGANIZATIONS CALENDAR .. ALUMNI .... INDEX Page8 THE VERSAILLES D E D I C A T I O N To the Students of Versailles High School . . . those who enjoy and appreciate it most. . . We dedicate this Volume. THE VERSAILLES Page9 THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .... . . ASSISTANT EDITOR .... BUSINESS MANAGER ..... ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER .... ATHLETICS ......... . ART ........,... ,. .. ORGANIZATIONS ..... SNAP SHOT ...... CALENDAR . . . JOKES ..... TYPISTS ..... . .MERLE HARTLE .....ESTHER SCHUTZ .......VI'REVA HOKE ...GEORGE COFFIELD . . .L . .MAXINE JACOBI MARIMINA BRANDON JOHN GRAHAM .MARGARET BALTES .. . .BERNIECE ROOSA ...WCLETUS RHOADES . .PAULINE ECABERT ....OTIS HARMAN . .. ...MARY KEY VELMA LAMEY ALMA MARSHAL LORETTA GOUBEUAX Page 10 THE VERSAILLES J. E. NESBIT Lebanon University, B. S. Ohio University, B. S. in Ed. Miami University, M. A. THE VERSAILLES Pagell Huldah Kley, B. S. in Ed. Miami Universtiy Ohio State University Toledo University Miami-Jacobs Business College L. F. Rhoades, Jr., A. B. Wittenberg College Ohio State University Miami University Jerome Fambrough, B. S. in Ed. lege Notre Dame University Miami University C. L. Williams, A. B. Darke County Normal Ohio Northern University Kathryn Calderwood, B. S. in Ed. M. A. Ohio State University Bowling Green State College University of Michigan Alma Fischer, B. S. in Ed. Wittenberg College Madge Falknor, B. S. in Ed. Defiance College Miami University Louise Smith, A. B. Defiance College Middle Tennessee Teachers Col- Page12 THE VERSAILLES SPECIAL MENTION SCHOLASTIC STANDING FOR THE YEAR: SENIORS 1. Berniece Roosa 2. Maraynina Brandon 3. Richard Schilling J UNIORS 1. Harriette Vankey 2. Gladys Martin 3. Lenore Webster SOPHOMORES Steven Grillot Carl Jones Glenn Weyant FRESHMEN Marjorie Pequignot Helen Simon Luemma Rismiller SENIOR STANDING FOR THE ENTIRE FOUR YEARS: 1. Berniece Roosa 2. Mary Key 3. Loretta Goubeaux A possible Four Point Average was attained by the following pupils for.the Year of 1933-34: Bernlece Roosa .............. ........ S enior Marjorie Pequignot ...... ..... F reshman AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Virginia Falknor 1929 Paul Trittschuh Charline Begin 1930 Elmer Rismiller Virginia Brown 1931 Robert Everhart Marjorie Harn 1932 Donald Brandon Lenore Webster 1933 Myron Loxley Harriette Vankey 1934 Richard Schilling The KEY CEREMONY was introduced for Class Night, in which Cletus Rhoades, President of the Senior Class, made the presentation speech. Harriette Vankey, President of the Junior Class, received the KEY, and made the acceptance spech. This was a very beautiful and impressive ceremony. THE VERSAILLES Pa J 1 K 5 Classes Q A Wkrnilles , I I IE Wfllm J ' -I ' f li-1 W f IFES? T 11 I 4 f h1-'a-s.f-':- u wk .J E, M49 1 EE ff Ki S32 if ' ,M E I s rf Hi qi- '-23 -f- E g f 1- y 'I-1' Ee! fq MV nlllllllif 1 477 T 4 E dmgqg 4 E IW Xl ge 13 Page14 THE VERSAILLES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................... .. ........ CLETUS RHOADES VICE-PRESIDENT ..... - ....... ,JOHN GRAHAM SECRETARY ........ ...... B ERNIECE ROOSA TREASURER ...... ....... B ILLY BRANDON REPORTER... ...................... RICHARD SCHILLING SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of Nineteen Thirty, a group of forty-seven boys and girls entered the Versailles High School as Freshmen. During this year We struggled with all our might and main to accustom ourselves to the whirl of the high school life. Vacation soon ended, and We found ourselves back at the school again, entering upon our Sophomore year. Our number was decreased to thirty-five members. We felt more accustomed to the hustle and bustle of school life than the year before. We came to our Junior year, meaning that We had ascended the ladder another rung. We felt very important, carrying on our should- ers the title of Juniors . Too soon we found, both to our pleasure and to our regret, that the year which had passed so smoothly Was nearing a close. We entertained the Seniors at the Junior and Senior banquet. We are glad to say the banquet was a great success. Vacation ended, and only thirty smiling faces were found in their usual places, ready to front and brave the last year. This year the Senior Class published the Annual, and endeavored to make it the best ever published by any class of V. H. S. We feel as though We have attained that goal, and that the volume comes up to the high standards of the class. -Richard Schilling, '34. THE VERSAILLES Page15 HENRY APPLE- Maidenblush Dram atics-2-4 MARGARET BALTES- Dude Basketball-1-2-3-4 Annual Staff-4 Drarnatics-4 MARGERY BENNETT- Marge Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Dralnatics--1-2-4 Commercial Club-3 MARAMINA BRANDON- Billie Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Dramatics--1-2-4 Annual Staff-4 French Club-4 GEORGE COFFIELD- Cutie Annual Staff-4 French Club-4 Basketball-2-3-4 PAULINE ECABERT- Polly Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Drarnatics-2-4 Band and Orchestra-1-2-3 Annual Staff-4 French Club-4 LORETTA GOUBEAUX-- Ed Glee Club-1 Dramatics-2-4 Annual Staff-4 French Club-4 JOHN GRAHAM- Johnnie Footballm2-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 French Club-4 Annual Staff-4 Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Band and Orchestra-1-2-3 Dramatics-1-2-4 ROBERT GRILLOT- Bob Football-1-2 Dramatics-1 OTIS HARMAN- Snooks Football-1-2-3-4 Page16 THE VERSAILLES .LJ MERLE HARTLE- Whitey Football-1-2-3-4 Dramatics-1-2-4 Annual Staff-4 TREVA HOKE- Hokie Glee Club-1 Basketball-2-3-4 Annual Staff-4 French Club-4 Dramatics-1-2-4 Commercial Club-3 ROBERT HOLLINGER- Bob Football-2-3-4 Glee Club-2-3-4 Dramatics-4 WILLIAM HOUSER- Bill Dramatics-4 Glee Club-2 MAXINE JACOBI-- Max Annual Staff-4 Dramatics-1-2-4 Glee Club-1-2-3 French Club-4 DRUSILLA J OH NSTON- Dimples Home Ec. Club-4 Glee Club-1-2-3 ALBERT KELCI-I- Bill Dramatics-2-4 MARY KEY- Key Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Annual Staff-4 Dramatics-1-2-4 Commercial Club-3 French Club--4 VELMA LAMEY- Lamie Dramatics-1-2-4 Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Annual Staff-4 Commercial Club-3 ALMA MARSHAL- Sis Annual Staff-4 Glee Club-1 Dramatics-4 Commercial Club-3 THE VERSAILLES Page17 EARL PEPIOT- Pep Dramatics-4 Band and Orchestra-2-3-4 HERSCHEL RHOADES- Hersh l CLETUS RHOADES- Dojigger Basketball-2-3-4 Glee Club-4 Annual Staff-4 Dramatics-2 BERNIECE ROOSA- Rosie Annual Staff-4 Glee Club-1-2-3 Dramatics-2-4 French Club-4 RICHARD SCHILLING- Dick Football-2-3-4 Basketball-2-3-4 Glee Club-2-3-4 Dramatics-4 Band and Orchestra-1-2-3-4 Frencn Club-4 RALPH STIEFEL- Nuisance Basketball-1 ESTHER SCHUTZ- Es Glee Club-1 Annual Staff-4 Commercial Club-3 ROBERT STRADER- Bob Basketball-3-4 Football-3-4 Commercial Club-3 HOMER WOOD- Woodie French Club-4 Commercial Club-3 EVELYN YORK- Touts Commercial Club-3 Glee Club-1 Dramatics-4 Page18 THE VERSAILLES OUR CLASS Now there are in the Senior Closs All together thirty lads and lassies, And if you'll give me your time I'l1 tell you about it in rhyme. Henry is no sinner, nor no saint perhaps, But he is the very best of chaps. I know what Cupid did, and I think it was a sin To carve a cunning dimple in the middle of Margaret's chin Margery is never seen Without a smile And our hearts doth she beguile. Billie is pretty and quiet, Always smiling and always right. George is, with the ladies, a demon, frank and gay, And also has a will that wins a, way. Pauline is lovable, frivolous and gay- Believes in having her own way. With a sweet smile and winning way Loretta spreads happiness every day. When others with John do not agree, He always argues until his point they see. So many things of Robert G. can be said, Two pages, not lines, would be needed instead. As for Otis, who is ever level, ever true, Always doing the task he has to do. Merle is not a man of words, but of deeds, And in his work, he generally succeeds. Treva has hair of golden hue, And what she says is always true. Robert H. is here, there and everywhere, And in football he's a treasure rare. Sedate and grave, William goes on his way, Making a new friend each day. Here's to Drusilla with eyes of blue, No matter what happens, she'll always be true. Look, Albert is winding up the watch of his wits, By and by it will strike. Mary has black, curly hair, and eyes of brown, THE VERSAILLES Page19 Has always a smile, never a frown. Velma has an intellectual brow and thoughtful face, Sunny air and pensive grace. Alma has a face with gladness overspread, Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Artists are born, not made -so has it been said, And I've come to think all artists aren't dead- That's Earl. Herschel dares to all that may become a man- Who dares do more is none. Cletus is a good athlete and always tries, With his ambition he is bound to rise. Berniece's face is fair, her heart is true, Her charms always seem ever new. Dick is the blue-eyed lad with flaxen hair, With a ready smile and knowing air. Ralph finds himself suddenly awkward around the ladies, Says he is only interested in mathematical figures. Esther's eyes, dark pools so calm and deep- A thousand ages in them sleep. Robert is boyish, witty and tall, Good in basketball and liked by all. Homer works with keys, not piano keys or door- But works with keys of typewriters and gets work galore. Still we gazed and still our wonder grew That one small head could hold all Evelyn knew. I'm never very foolish, never too gay, But ready for good sport any old day. -Maxine Jacobi, '34, Page20 THE VERSAILLES FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES VERSAILLES PUBLIC SCHOOLS TUESDAY, MAY 2'2, 1934-8:00 P. M. March- Land of Hope and Glory ............... ..,.... E lgar HARRIETTE VANKEY Invocation ...................,.................... .................. ...................... REV. HUGH A. SMITH Vocal Solo- I Love Life ...............,............... ....... M ana-Zucca WILHELMINA SNYDER I Salve- The Birth of the Brook ..o. MARY KEY II Interlude-Class Poem .,.................. ........ MARGERY BENNETT III Vale- The Meeting of the Brook and River ...... BERNIECE R-OOSA ' Saxophone Solo- Liebesfreud ................ ...... K reisler ROBERT GERLACH Oration- Our Heritage ..............,...................... ...................... MERLE HARTLE Trombone Solo- Auld Lang Syne CAir Variej .... G. E. Holmes R.'ICHAwRiD SCHILLING Address ..... .......,.............................,..,.. DR. B. O. SKINNNER State Director of Education Columbus, Ohio Piano Solo- Un Saspirou ........................... ...... F . Liszt, Op. 57 MARJORIE HARN Presentation of the Class of 1934 ..................r................... J. E. NESBIT, Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas and American Legion Awards ..... DR. J. E. GILLETTE President of Board of Education Benediction .... ..........................................,..... REV. W. H. FIELDS V FACULTY J. E. Nesbit, Superintendent Levi F. Rhoades, Jr., Principal Huldah Kley C. L.. Williams Madge Falknor J. J. Fambrough Kathryn Calderwood Louise Smith Alma Fischer BOARD 0F EDUCATION Dr. J. E. Gillette, President H. F. Prakel, Vice-President W. H. Griner H. H. Hole M. E. Beal C. W. Stover, Clerk THE VERSAILLES Page 21 Senior Vesper Service of Versailles High School Sunday, May 20, 1934-8:00 o'clock P. M. Processional- The Church's One Foundation ..... THE COMMUNITY CHOIR Invocation ...... .............,.......................... REV. W. W. WERANLE Anthem- The Voice in the Wilderness ............. THE COMMUNTTY CHOIR Scripture Reading-Matthew 25: 14 to 30 ........ REV. W. W. WERNLE Vocal Solo- Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace ........ RUTH GRAHAM .......VVesley ...,,Scott Mac Dermid Sermon- The Making of a Life ........................ REV. W. H. FIELDS Anthem- Oh Come, Let Us Sing .......................,,. ...,, D ecevee THE COMMUNITY CHOIR Benediction ...... ..................................,...,. REV. HUGH A. SMITH Mary Key Howmer Wood Treva Hoke Earl Pepiot Otis Harman Evelyn York Velma Larmey Henry Apple John Graham Albert Kelch 1iT. CLASS RO Alma Marshal Merle Hartle Ralph Stiefel Maxine Jacobi Esther Schutz Robert Strader Berniece Roosa William Houser Cletus Rhoades Herschel Rhoades Robert Grillot Margery Bennett Pauline Ecabert George Coffield Margaret Baltes Maramina Brandon Loretta Goufbeaux Robert Hollinger Richard Schilling Drusilla Johnston Page22 THE VERSAILLES Senior Class Entertainment A DOLLAR DOWN FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1934 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8:15 o'clock CAST OF CHARACTERS NATHAN WATTS, the father ................ JOHN GRAHAM ELMER WATTS, the son ..... .... D ICK SCHILLING BETTY WATTS, the daughter .... ..... B ILLIE BRANDON ELLEN WATTS, the mother .... ..... M AXINE JACOBI SAM GREEN, a salesman ............... WILLIAM HOUSER HARRIETT FLETCHER, Elmer's girl friend ................ LORETTA GOUBEAUX WALDO DUNCAN, the Soda Squirt ...... ROBERT STRADER BOSS TRAJNSFER MAN, himself ..... ..... H EKNRY APPLE MRS. JOHNSON, the landlady ............... VELMA LAMEY ROSIE JOHNSON, the landladys daughter. .BERNIECE ROOSA Af x . gy THE VERSAILLES Page23 Class Night Thursday, May 10, 1934-8:00 P. M. CLASS PRES'IDENT'S ADDRESS ..... CLASS HISTORY ........ 4 ........... READING- Good Morning, Teacher ............ . . . .CLETUS RHOADES . . . .PAULINE ECABERT . . . . .EVELYN YORK CLAJSS' FLOWER- The American Beauty Rose ......-.......... ALMA MARSHAL DIALOGUE- Reviewing School Work . . ... . .HENRY APPLE and ALBERT KELJCH TROMBONE SOLO- Co1wthian Polka .... .. CLASS POEM- Go-ld and Rose' ...... CLASS COLORS- Rose and Gold .. .2 VOOAL SOLO- The Kashmiri Song .... CLASS PROPHEC-Y. . .. ............ . . . CLASS PEKSSXIMIST ....... SONG- Golden Memories .... s CLASS WILL .................... PRESEN'T'AT'IiON OF CLASS KEY .... ACCEPTANCE OF CLASS KEY ..... SENIOR FAREWELL SONG ..... it , y , -el . RICJHARD SCHILLING . . . . MARGERY BENNETT . . . .ESTHER SGHUTZ ... .JOHN GRAHAM . . . .BILLIE BRANDON . . . .VFREVA HOKE . . - . . .SENIOR CHQORUS DRUSILLA JOHNSTON . . . .CLETUS RHOADES . . . . .HARRIETTE VANKEY , ....... .SENIOR CHO-RUS Page24 THE VERSAILLES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT.. ..... .- .................. I-IARRIETTE VANKEY VICE-PRJESIDENT ..... . .. ...... LOWELiL BYRD SECRETARY.. ..... ........ E LAINE LOWNG TREASURER .... ..... L ENORE WEBSTER. REPORTER .......................... NORMA BALLINGER JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September eighth, Nineteen Thirty-one, a group of forty-seven Freshmen launched their ships for what they hoped would be a success- ful voyage through V. H. S. Like-all Freshmen, we were green , but after becoming accustomed to the strange surroundings and the taunts of the upper classmen, we progressed rapidly in studies and activities. Officers for the year were: President, James Pequignot, Vice-Presi- dent, Lenore Webster, Secretary, Fairy Wasson, Treasurer, Bonnie Hu- ber. The most outstanding event was the victory of the Freshmen over the Sophomores in the inter-class tournament. In the fall of Nineteen Thirty-two, we started on the second lap of our voyage, determined to participate in social life and activities, and to obtaina High School education. We selected the following officers: President, Nolan Young, Vice-President, Lenore Webster, Secretary and Treasurer, Fairy Wasson. A Modern History Club was organized and a banquet was held in the High School Cafeteria. We closed the year with a class picnic, held at Greenville Park. The third lap of the voyage began in September, Nineteen Thirty- three, with a crew of forty-one. The oiiicers elected were as follows: President, Harriette Vankey, Vice-President, Lowell Byrd, Secretary, Elaine Long, Treasurer, Lenore Webster, Class Reporter, Norma Bal- linger. Although many problems still face us, we hope that the rest of our voyage through High School to graduation will be successful. -Norma Ballinger, '35. THE VERSAILLES Page25 A1thoH, Ruby Ballinger, Norma Baltes, Joseph Boolman, Emma Ida Brandon, Cyril Bruns, Paul Byrd, Lowell Cohee, Ralph Cool, Ray Dunwoody, Charles Fackler, Lucy Fisher, Clyde Gerlach, Esther Goubeaux, Mazena Goubeaux, Winifred Grilliot, Atlee Hartle, Nelson Hess, Merna Hollinger, Daniel Huber, Bonnie THE JUNIOR CLASS Johnston, Claribel Johnston, Catherine Kimmel, Velma Long, Elaine Martin, Gladys Nischwitz, Robert Pepiot, Evelyn Pequignot, James Rahm, Beulah Reeser, Geraldine Reeser, Paul Rhoades, Eugene Schilling, Lewis Stover, Joyce Trick, Cyril Vankey, Harriette Ward, June Wasson, Fairy Webster, Lenore Williams, Edward Young, Nolan Page26 THE VERSAILLES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PREWSIDENT. . ..,.. . ..................... PAUL YOUNKER VICE-PRESIDENT ...N . ......... .CARL JONES SECRETARY. . . .... 1. . .VERNNER MARTIN TREA1SlUR1ElR. . ..... NORINE FAHNESTOCK REPORTER ...... , ........ . ........ LUCIA CON KLING SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY One Way to succeed is to set a high standard and to conform to that standard at all costs. This is the idea of the Sophomore Class of 1933- 34. This class started out with the worthy ambition of being the best class ever to graduate from V. H. S. Although two more years must elapse before the final outcome is known, the class has to its credit, ac- complishments enough to justify the belief that their goal will be reach- ed. One requirement of the best class is scholarship which presupposes the ability to think and study with a purpose. It is a worthy student who has achieved this ability by the time he has reached his Sophomore year. That the class of 1933-4 has acquired this technique is proved, by their scholastic record, which has been made possible by the achieve- ments of Steven Grillot and Carl Jones, together wtih the full co-oper- ation of the entire class. Our class is well represented in the Glee Clubs, Band, and Orches- tra. We have quite a few talented pupils and wish to bring them to light in the future. We Sophomores are taking part in practically all school activities, especially athletics. The Football Team was well represented by many of the robust boys, while Basketball beckoned only a few. Meanwhile the girls of the class hold the majority on the Girls' Team. The class sponsored a Christmas party for the entire Junior and Senior High Schoos, which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. We even went so far as to have a Santa Claus. fThanks to Raymond Fisherj Last, but not least, the class has learned to be friendly and optim- istic. The class knows that the way to have friends is to be one. It has also discovered that optimism is a habit and that cheerfulness pays. All people, not excepting High School students, have their trials. But things generally turn out well if one only believes they will. Therefore it is well to be optimistic. . Watch the studious, athletic, sociable, friendly, and optimistic Sophomore Class of 1933-34. ., -Lucia Conkling, '36. THE VERSAILLES Page27 Etter, Jacob Fahnestock, Norine Fisher, Raymond Gasson, Jerome Gerlach, Robert Goubeaux, Bessie Goudy, Norval Graves, Christine Grilliot, Steven Hardman, Ruth Hollinger, Luther Jenkins, Donald Jones, Carl Kamman, Paul Althoff, Aileen Bechtold, Helen Bennett, Ruth Border, Vesta Boyer, Ruth Brandt, Kathryn Brown, Mary Buell, Paul Cain, Betty Cain, Evelyn Conkling, Lucia Davidson, Pauline THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Kelch, Dorothy Kinnison, Emmadale Magoto, Alice Manning, John Martin, Verner Masner, Leona Miller, Evelyn Moore, Charles Oehrtman, Paul Oliver, Donald Parin, George Pearson, Edna Mae Plock, Henrietta Rismiller, Marion Schieltz, Rita Schieltz, Ruth Shappie, Paul Sherry, ,George Staugler, Louella Stewart, Marjorie Swisher, James Vogel, Rosemary Weyant, Glenn Wilson, Leonard Younker, Paul Young, James Zeller, Donna Page28 THE VERSAILLES FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......... 4. . . .. ............. -- ...... BOB TURPEN VICE-PRESIDENT .... . ..... KEITH STAMM ' SECRETARY ................ .. . . ..... HARRIGAN HIATT TREASURER AND REfPO-RTER .... . .... MARGIE PEUQIGNOT FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In the autumn of 1933, fifty-one timid freshmen embarked upon what appeared to them a fearful and perilous journey through High School. Of cou1'se we were known by such names as Greenies and Fresh- ies . The new rooms, new faces, and new subjects were all very con- fusing. We were generally made the laughing stock of the school. But the old proverb is, The one who laughs last, laughs best . So we en- deavored to do our best, and under the guidance of Mr. Williams, our faculty adviser, we progressed rapidly. During the course of the year, three of our members were lost, and none have as yet filled these vacancies. We have in our class many star athletes whom we believe in the coming years will bring glory and fame to dear old V. H. S. Of the freshmen, there were six boys out for football, five boys and twelve girls out for basketball. The freshman boys came home with the bacon in both inter-class games with the fighting sophomores. This game show- ed many promising players. We also have many talented members in the Orchestra and Glee Clubs. Our grades as a whole have been highly satisfactory and we en- deavor to increase our knowledge daily under the excellent manage- ment of our teachers. Few have given trouble to the teachers in any way-most of them being too timid. Therefore our conduct is far above the average class. After Christmas vacation, which extended over a period of a week, we came back more determined than ever to show what we could do. Then came the gruelling mid-year exams . We are proud to state that the freshmen came through with fiying colors. The Freshman Class did not present any social parties, but in our three remaining years we hope to accomplish much. We believe that all the members of this class will be proud to look back over their records made this year and will strive to make a higher mark in life. We wish also to thank the Faculty for all the courtesies they have extended to the Freshman Class. We hope the Class of '37 will graduate with high honors and much success. -Margie Pequignot, '37, THE VERSAILLES Page29 Baltes, Joseph Bigham, Betty Bookwalter, Esther Bornhorst, Dorothy Burns, Harold Cashman, Mary Bess Dabe, Peggy Fiebiger, Lillian Foster, William Gunckle, Louise Gunckle, Margaret Hay, Marcella Hiatt, Harrigan Hickey, Armella Hoke, Richard Hollinger, Kathryn Ilgen, Dortha Jenkins, Helen Kelch, Mary Bess Kimmel, Naomi Kinnison, Lelamae Kruckeberg, Inez Kruckeberg, Velma Lange, Ralph Marker, Arthur THE FRESHMAN CLASS Matthieu, Henry McGreevey, Harry Mendenhall, Dwight Oliver, Lester Pequignot, Marjorie Pheanis, Charles Plock, Fritz Ramsey, Eva Reck, Alice Rhoades, Omar Rhoades, Russell Rismiller, Luemma Schellhase, Carl Schilling, Neva Schilling, Treva Simons, Helen Stamm, Keith Starr, Othur Stover, Helen Townsend, Dorothy Townsend, Gaylen Trick, Marline Turpen, Bobby Wetzel, Dale Young, Wayne York, Eva Page30 ' THE VERSAILLES JUNIOR HIGH The Seventh Grade girls and Eighth Grade girls played an inter- grams with the. rest of the High School. The Big Bad Wolf and A Trip to the Dentist , two original playlets, were dramatized. Mrs. Charles Douglas, Miss Sparks, Rev. Fields, and Mr. Moore gave very in- teresting talks on these Chapel Programs. The Sevnth Grad grls and the Eighth Grade girls played an inter- class game. At the end of the first half, the score was 1 to 0, in favor of the Seventh Grade. The final score was 6 to 3, in favor of the Eighth Grade. During the inter-class tournament, the Seventh and Eighth Grade girls played the Freshman girls. The Freshman girls won. The Junior High boys Were only permitted to participate in bas- ketball. They were well represented on the court. Ralph Cashman, acting as captain of the quintet, led them to three victories and one defeat. The Eighth Grade, in an inter-class tournament, defeated the Seventh Grade, 12 to 2. The schedule was as follows: Junior High .............................. 8 Freshmen ...... Junior High ....... ........ 1 8 Sophomores ,..........,. Junior High ....... ........ 1 5 Jackson Junior High Junior High ....... ......., 1 2 Sophomores ...i........, Eighth Grade Eg A. wk W ........12 Seventh Grade THE VERSAILLES Page31 SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Armstrong, Glenn Begin, John Bigham, Doyle Buell, Robert Burns, Robert Conlcling, Roy B., Jr. Derr, Alberta Foster, Lowell Graham, Dottie Grewe, Walba Kamman, Tom Kelch, Lloyd Lehman, Keith Littman, Junior Manning, Veneta Martin, Harold Matthieu, Georgia Plock, Betty Reck, William Rhoades, Virginia Starr, Robert Trittschuh, Suzanne Younker, Helen Blue, Betty Booher, Irvin Cashman, Ralph Cool, Paul Deeter, Percy Gerlach, Carl Hole, Betty Hole, Helen Houser, John Kelch, John Paul Reeser, Charles Richart, Reva Stover, Walter Ward, Beryl Ward, Margaret Simons, Margery Shuff, June Page32 THE VERSAILLES JUNIOR HIGH JOKES News Items: Glen Armstrong and Junior Littman played nursemaid to a cray- fish on April 6th. Beryl VVard was late because his clock was fast. Mr. Nesbit walked into a restaurant and ordered a cup of cocoa. When he got it, he said, Hey, waitress, my cocoa's cold ! The Hard- boiled Waitress just answered, I can't help that. If the dern thing's chilly, put on yer hat! D. Graham- I don't believe my singing pleases you. Lowell Foster- Oh, yes, I'm easily pleased ! Mrs. Begin- John, did you get any bad marks in school? John- Yes, but they are where they won't show. Mr. Rhoades- Beryl Ward, have you learned your Arithmetic? Percy- No, Ma'am, I haven's had time fer nottin but grammar. Judge- It seems that I have seen you before. Paul Cool- You have. I taught your daughter singing lessonsf' Judge- Thirty years I Movie Director- In this film you have to handle a large amount of money carelessly as if you had always been used to do so. Keith- Give me 3100.00 to practice with. Bob Burns- I hear Helen Y. went abroad to finish her singing career. Doyle Bigham- How did she get the money ? Bob- The neighbors chipped in. Miss Smith- John, what is dust? John Houser- Dust is mud with the juice squeezed out. Wouldn't You Be Surprised If: John Paul Kelch got an A in Music? Reva Richart got to school on time once a week? Charles Reeser had a perfect attendance for two weeks? John Begin combed his hair? Dotty Graham failed in any subject? Miss Calderwood to Miss Falknor- I don't dare pass Tom Kam- man with our pay checks so uncertain, and he is the only one that brings apples to me. JJ Cflvlfl Z'- f'age34 THE VERSAILLES HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Club can not boast of a long career, having been in existence only this year. The club consists of forty-five mem- bers. We started the year with the study of foods, for various meals and occasions, from the standpoint of calorific value, food classification, and food combinations pleasant to the aesthetic sense. We promptly put into practice the things we learned by serving breakfasts, luncheons, and dinners, one group to another. Some member of the faculty was invited each time as guest of honor. In this way we received practice in table setting, correct seating at the table and table manners, as well as table service and the duties of host and hostess. We tried to prepare ourselves for emergencies by making a study of sick-room care and sick-room dietetics for the illnesses common in our community as well as some less common ones. Included in this unit was infant care, and dietetics. We spent some time on what we consideredto be our ideal kitch- ens from the point of beauty as well as efficiency. We terminated our food career for the year by planning, prepar- ing, and serving a dinner to the teachers attending the convention, which was held here Dec. 9, 1933-g at that time one hundred and ninety teachers were served. The money received, which amounted to 35525, was placed in the school activity fund. In February we delved into the study of clothing, beginning with the colors and styles suitable for each girl individually. After a care- ful study of the constructive stitches, we applied what we knew by mak- ing underwear and pajamas, after which we graduated to blouses. We were becoming quite certain of our ability as seamstresses by now, so we made dresses for ourselves. We closed the year by entertaining the entire school with a play and style show in which we exhibited our dresses with carefullyl chosen accessories to match. Miss Madge Falknor is the sponsor and instructor of our class. Miss Falknor is a four-year graduate in the Home Economics Depart- ment of Miami University, and our school is fortunate to have a teach- er with her training in ths department. THE VERSAILLES Page235 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB On Monday afternoon, February 5, 1934, the Home Economics Club was organized, under the supervision of our class adviser, Miss Falknor. The following officers were elected: President .........,... .,... .... B e tty Cain Vice-President ....... ........,....... A lice Magoto Secretary ......... ....... M ary Bess Cashman Treasurer .......,.......,.,.,..,.......,........... Christine Graves It was decided that the regular meeting be held the second Thurs- day in each month. This meeting is followed by a program and recre- ation hour. The purpose of the club is to gain a clearer knowledge of Home Economics, as well as to create an interest in the work. -Peggy Dabe, '37, Page36 THE VERSAILLES BASKETBALL The jinx from football stepped right into basketball, or so it seem- ed. Practice brought out the best points of our players, and put the fin- ishing touches to our team. The Versailles schedule opened with a game against Arcanum. We were defeated by a 21-point margin. Greenville and Palestine also won, but only by margins of two and four points respectively. Then Versailles was defeated again, this time by Gettysburg. How- ever, we made up for it when we took the Alumni by surprise and gave them a thorough trouncing. In the next two games we lost to both An- sonia and Bradford. In the following game with Houston, we triumph- ed with a 20-point margin. Our next defeat was from the hands of Palestine, but we retaliated by handing Hollansburg a lemon -in this case it was composed of a 23-point margin of victory. The Green Wave of Union City and the Red and Black of Jackson both left Versailles with scores in their favor. Although the season was not as successful as we hoped for, the loss by graduation will be keenly felt next year. Those leaving are: Cletus Rhoades, Robert Strader, Dick Schilling, George Coftield, and John Graham. The players honored with letter awards this year were: George Coflield, Cletus Rhoades, Robert Strader, John Graham, Lowell Byrd, Nolan Young, James Pequignot, Cyril Trick, Captain Paul Reeser, and Edward Williams. -John Graham, '34, THE VERSAILLES Page37 OUR SEASON The Girls' Basketball Team of '34 says farewell to you, After a successful season, winning 8 games and losing 2. Under the excellent coaching of Miss Calderwood, The girls had good team-work and fought as they should. Captain Treva Hoke played her last game for V. H. S.-- And she did much to make this year a success. Brandon and Baltes also leave us this year, And they leave with regret and many a tear. Hoke and Ward shared forward position equally Well, And the work of Johnston and Baltes, at guard, was swell. Brandon and Wasson had the center of the floor, And they did their part to help raise the score. The team was well managed, you needn't fear, For Ecabert served as manager throughout the year. Those who received letters for their hard work, Were Brandon, Baltes, and Captain Hoke. Wasson, Johnston, Kimmel, and Ward, Each worked equally hard for their reward. Kelch, Graves, Boolman, Conkling and Cain, Also worked hard, the letters to gain. Page38 THE VERSAILLES We practiced and practiced with somewhat of a struggle, Those pivots, those dribbles, that dodge and the juggle. For our very first game, the girls showed up fine, But were defeated by Arcanum, 8 to 9, In the midst of Palestine we decided to delve- And walloped them, just 27 to 12. We journeyed to Gettysburg, their team to pursue, But we lost, 18-21, and did we feel blue? During Christmas vacation we had nothing to do, So we laid out Alumni-16 to 32. Then we went to Ansoniag the team was much alive, For Ansonia was defeated, 17 to 5. Houston had a team of football mien- But we knocked, blocked, beat 'em up-14 to 15. Again we played Palestine, and they gave us plenty, But we won in a close game, 22 to 20. Now Hollansburg, who think their place is in heaven, Were taken from their lofty seat by 20 to 27. With every girl dressed up with a new permanent, We then set out to win the county tournament. Our first game, with Arcanum, was very well fought- And we were certain the gold basketballs' were as well as bought Then came Hollansburg, and oh, what a game! , We won, 36 to 10, and it brought us . . . fame. We came up against Monroe, a fairly good team, But we lost the championship by one point, 18-19. Baltes, guard, and Wasson, center, made all-county team, And we hold to them our highest esteem. In scoring 239 points to our opponents' 138, stands to reason, That the V. H. S. Girls had a very successful season. -Billie Brandon, '34. THE VERSAILLES Page39 FOOTBALL The 1933 football squad began practice on September 5th, Only eight letter-men returned for practice. The team made a very impress- ive opening against Rockford, but their luck dwindled toward the last of the season. The season was ended by the senior members of the squad spon- soring a banquet for the team, at which time sixteen boys were award- ed varsity letters. Nolan Young was elected Captain for 1934. The un- der-graduate members of the squad proclaimed this loyalty to the team by promising to return for the 1934 season. The senior men expressed their loyalty to forthcoming gridders of V. H. S. and wished 1934 squad the best of luck. ROCKFORD AT VERSAILLES The team was in fair condition and looked plenty good to defeat Rockford. However, the Rockford boys didn't think so, but at the end of the game we found: Versailles, 13g Rockford 0 PIQUA HIGH RESERVES On September 29th, we went to play the Piqua Central High Re- serves. We scored 12 points on the Reserves during the nrst three quarters. Then, in the fourth quarter, Piqua put in a fresh team. This team scored 13 points on our tired and' worn-out boys. Versailles 123 Piqua fReservesD 13 Page40 THE VERSAILLES SIDNEY HOLY ANGELS October 6th, we journeyed to Sidney in quest of victory. We were surprised to see that the Holy Angels boys had grown up. After a hard- fought battle in mid-field, we had to satisfy ourselves with: V Versailles 65 Holy Angels 6 BRADFORD AT VERSAILLES Our ancient rivals, Bradford, came to Versailles hoping to win. They did. As the gun ended the game, we looked toward the score- board, and this is the legend 1 Versailles 75 Bradford 38 PIQUA CATHOLIC HIGH On October 21st, we found ourselves in Piqua, against the St. -Mary's Catholic High School. The Piqua boys fought hard and played heads up football, but our boys took advantage of every break and waded through Piqua twice. Versailles 135 Piqua Catholic 6 CELINA AT VERSAILLES The next tilt was with Celina. The boys managed to hold their own during the first quarter. By an aerial attack in the second quarter, our boys placed the ball on Celina's 10-yard line. Celina's heavy line slowly drove the Tigers toward their goal. The Green Wave slowly marched through the Orange and Black in the second half for 3 goals. Versailles 03 Celina 20 TIPPECANOE CITY I On November 11th, we dropped a hard-fought game to the Tippe- canoe City squad. Even though we lost the game, it showed material would not be lacking next year. Versailles 0, Tippecanoe City 30 WEST CARROLLTON The closing game of the season was with West Carrollton. This game was a walk-away for the West Carrollton boys. In the fourth quarter, our boys came to life, and in four successive first downs placed the ball on the 10-yard line, where West Carrollton held us for downs. We had to come home without a marker. Versailles 05 West Carrollton 47 -John Graham, '34. THE VERSAILLES Page41 DRAMATIC CLUB All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. -Shakespeare. On Monday, February 20, 1934, the Dramatic Club was organized with Berniece Roosa, presidentg William Houser, vice-presidentg Loret- ta Goubeaux, secretary-treasurerg Albert Kelch, stage managerg Miss Huldah Kley, directress. Under the capable supervision of the instructor, the Club has made great progress. The dramatic ability of each member has been cultur- ed and polished. This training has enabled the Club to present some very delightful entertainments. On March 15, 1934, the following program was presented in Assembly: THE KID ................. ....... E VELYN YORK TONY, the Fruit Seller ...... . Can You Tame Wild Woimen?.. Almost Beyond Endurance. . , High School Tact ..... A Tin Ford ........ Da Leetle Boy ........... A Single Thread .... , ...... . Issy at the Football Game ...... Johnny's History Lesson ........ Preacher Brown's Sermon on W'ar.. Rastus' Sunday Pants ........... Me and My Down-trodden Sex .... Composition on a Goat ..--...,. ., .WILLIAM HOUSER ...........MARY KEY ......MAXINE JACOBI LORETTA GOUBEAUX . .MARGARET BALTES ....BERNIECE ROOSA . . . . .JOHN GRAHAM . . . .BILLIE BRANDON . . . .DICK SCHILLNING . . . . .ESTHER SCHUTZ .....VELMA LAMEY . . . .HENRY APPLE The cast which presented the one-act comedy, Dinner at Seven Page42 THE VERSAILLES Sharp , included: MARMADUKE BVEVERLETY, patent lawyer. .MERL-E HARTLE MRS. BEVERLEY, his wife ................ MAXINE JACOBI MARION TREiNT, young lady visitor, her cousin .............. BERNIECE ROOSA HARRY LAWTON, electric engineer .......... BOB STRADER PARSONS, member of a rival company, disguised as an Eng- lish butler ............................... ALBERT KELCH SERVANT MAID ................. .. .BILLIE BRAND-ON MESSENGER BOY from florist ...... ..... H ENRY APPLE B-IXBY, one of The Jolly Cut-Ups ........ DICK SCHILLING The three-act comedy farce, Engaged By Wednesday , was pie sented by the following cast: MARTIN HENRY, the lazi-est man in the county .............. ROBERT HOLLINGER ARTHUR WATSON ........ JOHN GRAHAM JACK ............... . . . . . . .PAUL REESER TED ....................... , .................. BILL HOUSER DICK ........ LUCILE PERSONS .. .N ........... . .. MARIE ......,................. . . . JANE .............. MABEL ............................. . . . . . . . .yEtARL PEPIOT' ideas. .VELMA LAMEY .....ESTHER SCHUTZ MISS ABIGAIL PERSONS, a woman of MRS. WATSON, a gentle person ...... .LORETTA GOUBEAUX .MARGERY BENNETT . . . . . .FAIRY WASSON ...........MARY KEY MARY, Martin Henry's aunt and cook at the Persons' .... . . . . . . EVELYN YORK FIRST GIRL .... .. ..... PAULINE EOABERT SECOND GIRL .... ..... , ..... TI' 'REVA HOKE FIR1ST GIPSY ..... .... M ARGARET BALTES SECOND GIPSY .... ...... A LMA MARSHAL The special feature for the year's work was the three-act comedy, Everybody's Getting Married , which was presented at the High School Auditorium, Friday, April 13, 1934. The cast composing this production was: DEAN GARRETT, a business genius ........ DICK SCHILLING REGINALD D'ARCY, a quiet young man .... NELSON HA'RTLE VIOLA COMPTON, his fiancee .................. JUNE WARD JAMES, his valet .................. . ......... JOHN GRAHAM MR. GORDON, a Philadelphia lawyer ..... WILLIAM HOUSER MRS. LANCASTER, a rich widow .......... MAXINE JACOBI MRS. HARDIN, another Widow, not so rich ................... LORETTA GOUBEAUX MARIE BLAKE, a business girl ............. VELMA LAMEY MISS EFFIE CRAMER, a Spinster ....... 5. .BNILLIE BNRANDON DULCEY LANE, an actress .................. ELAINE LONG MRLS. O'LEARY, an Irish wash-woman .... LE'NOiRE WEBSTER FLOPPY SMITH ............. J ......... JAME-S PEUIGNOT TIP MCCARTHY ..... .1. . .JOYCE STOVER SPIKE JONES .... ..... H ENRY APPLE THE VERSAILLES Page43 TRENTE-NEUF FRANCAIS Versailles High has made a step forward in clubs. For the first time in the history of the school, We have a French Club, which is com- posed ofthe members of the French Classes. This club, Trente-Neuf Francais , was organized under the supervision of Miss Calderwood, our foreign language instructor. The following officers were elected for the year: President ,....,.,.... ....... R ichard Schilling Vice-President ...... ....... G eorge Coffield Secretary .,.......... ,...... B eulah Rahm Treasurer ..... ...... N elson Hartle Reporter ..............s,............,..............,....,..... Mary Key The club was formed for a most Worthy purpose-to create an added interest in the French language, customs, artists, and architec- ture. With such high ideals, our club is sure to succeed. The members hold a business meeting once a month. This enables one to become more proficient in the language, as much of the discus- sion is carried on in French. Many interesting facts are presented at these meetings. Plans are made for social activities and a portion of the time is spent in singing French folk songs and the French National Anthem, La Marseillaisen. Though this is our first year, we are confident that it Will be very successful, and we can always look back with pride on the Trente-Neuf Francais of 1934 with pride. -Mary Key, '34. Page44 THE VERSAILLES MASTIGIAE Thursday, February 8, 1934, the studious Latin Classes of V. H. S. met for the purpose of organizing a club. They elected the following officers: President ..,..,,... ...... J ames Swisher Vice-President ..... .....,. M argie Pequignot Secretary ......... ......... R obert Gerlach Treasurer ,..,, ...... M argaret Gunckle Reporter ,.................................,,...,....,....... Carl Jones The purpose of this organization is to promote the appreciation of the Latin Language and to satisfy our desires of learning more about the superior qualities of the Roman Civilization, her customs, ideals, traditions, and standards. It is difficult to estimate the Worth of such a valuable club. We are sure that this wisdom will be of much advan- tage to us in later life and that we shall be well repaid for our efforts. A few names were suggested, from which the name Mastigiae was chosen for this Worthy organization. This society is very active, being composed of thirty-one active members, and is under the eiiicient direction of our Latin teacher, Miss Caldervvood. Both business and social meetings are held monthly, and various progressive activities planned. -Carl Jones, '36. THE VERSAILLES Page45 -- -M W r ,J GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club was organized in September, 1933, under the direction of Miss Fischer, and thirty-six girls joined the club. The fol- lowing officers were elected: PRESIDENT ......... ......... M ARY KEY VICE-PRESIDENT .................. , .... BILLNIE BRANDON SECRETARY AND TREASURER ,........ GLADYS MARTIN LIBRARIANS ......................... ROSEMARY VOGEL VELMA LAMEY PIANIST ...... . .. ............... HARRIETTE VANKEY On December 19, 1933, both the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs pre- sented a program to the P. T. A., consisting of the following Christmas Carols: 'We Three Kings of Orient Are , Oh, Holy Night , Silent Night , Nazareth , Oh, Come All Ye Faithful , Joy to the World . On April 3, 1934, the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs furnished the music for the high school assembly. On April 6, 1934, the Girls' Glee Club took part in the Music Fes- tival held in the Memorial Hall at Greenville, Ohio. The songs sung were: Neapolitan Nights , Merry Zingarellas , Lost Chord , and Come to the Fair . The success of the Girls' Glee Club was due to the united efforts of the students and their directress, Miss Fischer. Page46 THE VERSAILLES BOYS' GLEE CLUB With the opening of school in September, the boys, under the effi- cient leadership of Miss Fischer, organized a Boys' Glee Club. The of- ficers elected were as follows: PRESIDENT ........... .... R ICHA RD SCHILLING VHHLPRESDENT .............. -..... JOHN GRAHAM SECRETARY mw TREASURER Hi. ....... IINNELL BYRD IJBRARIANS ................. .... CLETUS RHOADES ROBERT GERLACH The Boys' Glee Club took part in the P. T. A. meeting at Christmas, by singing Christmas Carols. Their singing was appreciated very much. Much time and labor were spent by the boys and their directress in getting ready for the Spring Festival, which was held at the Memorial Hall in Greenville. The following songs were sung: Home on the Range , Southern Memories , Lost Chord , and Come to the Fair . After the Festival, the Boys' Glee Club work came to a close, hav- ing indeed, a successful year -Cletus Rhoades, '34. THE VERSAILLES Page47 5 l THE BAND AND ORCHESTRA The Versailles High School Band and Orchestra were Organized October 2, 1933, under the excellent supervision of Mr. C. M. Hengen. Much of our success is due to his untiring efforts and splendid directing ability. With the co-operation of the music talent in the high school, we managed to develop this musical organization Worthy of mention. The Band and Orchestra were well represented by good musicians at the Spring Festival given at Greenville, by all the bands and orches- tras of Darke County. This was found to be a very beneficial organization. lt is a type of useful recreation and enjoyable work, harmoniously combined, such that much good is gained by being in it. Carl Jones, '36, lg 'L W 55 lg? Page48 THE VERSAILLES SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER- A. 11-The first day of school. We received our class schedules. 12-All High School students were given an intelligence test. -Mr. Nesbit went to Columbus. L +20-The cheer leaders for the football season when elected. 3? . 21-The Senior Class elected its officers. 22-V. H. S. defeated Rockford by a 13-point margin. 29-Pep meeting. V. H. S. played Piqua Reserves at Piqua. OCTOBER- -The students listened to a World Series game. 13- -The Seniors held an important class meeting. -A chapel program was produced by the Junior Class. -No history. Mr. Nesibt went to Greenville. -The Freshman girls began basketball practice. -Interesting assembly. Grade cards were given out. -Celina won over V. H. S. -Teachers' Meeting. No school. -A very successful Halloween party was held for the entire Pep meeting. Speeches by coach and players. Another pep meeting. High School. NOVEMBER- -Assembly program. A football game was played-Seniors and Sophomores vs. Freshmen and Juniors. The Freshmen and Juniors won. -Some of the students tried skipping . -Senior Assembly. Superintendent Gower gave an interesting talk. A dog show was held in the school auditorium. -Difficult tests in American History. A program was given by the Seventh Grade. P. T. A. Drills were given by the girls' gym classes. -Juniors gave a program. Pep meeting. School dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER- -Played Arcanum. The girls won and the boys lost. -The Sophomores gave an entertainment. Teachers' Institute was held here. An entirely original chapel program was given by the Eighth Grade. -American History classes did not meet. -V. H. S. played Palestineg the boys were defeated, but the girls won. -P. T. A.-The Glee Clubs sang Christmas carols. -A very successful High School Christmas party was given. School was dismissed until January 2. Both our basketball teams were defeated by Gettysburg. 29-The Alumni bowed in defeat to both girls' and boys' teams. THE VERSAILLES Page49 JANUARY- Qi Si Back to school again. Ready for work after our fine vacation. Interesting assembly program. 5-The girls won over Ansonia, but boys lost their game. 1 11- The Seniors gave a play, The Micksville Bungler . 12-We won both games played against Houston. 17-A Temperance Meeting was held in the classrooms. 18-Finals. A Century of Progress show was presented in the school auditorium. , 26-The Senior Class held a business meeting. Won both games 27- 31- from Hollansburg. Grade cards were given out. A pony show was given here. FEBRUARY- 1-Miss Calderwood and Mr. Fambrough drew our opponents for the County Tournament. 7-The Seventh Grade conducted chapel. 9-Pep meeting. Interesting speech given by Carl Jones. 10-V. H. S. Girls defeated Arcanum. 12-Everyone was sorry that Dorothy Kelch was seriously ill. 14-The Eighth Grade had charge of the chapel period. 15-A lecture and demonstration on Reducing Home Cleaning Costs , was given by Miss Emma Sparks. 16-The Coaches and members of the basketball squads gave fine speeches in pep meeting. 17-V. H. S. Girls defeated Hollansburg in the tournament. 19-A French, also a Latin Club, organized. 21- The Sophomores gave an entertainment. 22-No school-in honor of George Washington's birthday. 23-Pictures were taken for the Annual. 24-V. H. S. Girls lost the County Championship to Monroe by just one point. 26-Junior-Senior Dramatic Club organized. MARCH 1-First French Club meeting was held. 6-The cast was chosen for the play, Everybody's Getting Mar- ried . 7-No chapel-chorus practice for Glee Clubs. 9-Miss Calderwood entertained the members of the Girls' Bas- ketball Squad, and Faculty, at her home in Greenville. 10-A Teachers' Meeting was conducted at Pitsburg, Ohio. 12-Herbert Scheaffer, Junior, enrolled as a new student of V. H. S. 13-Reports on Easter and St. Patrick's Day were given in History 16 20 Class. -The French Club made plans for a party. -Mr. Williams and members of the Staff are busily working on the Annual. 22-The Latin Club gave a Kid Party . 26 30 -The Dramatic and Glee Clubs practised. -School was dismissed for the Easter vacation. Page50 THE VERSAILLES APRIL- 3 4 -The Senior Class selected their invitations. -Plans were being made for the Junior-Senior Reception by the Junior Class. 5-The Glee Clubs practiced at Greenville for the Festival. 6 -All-County Glee Club Festival. 13-The play, Everybody's Getting Married , proved to be an 16 19 24 25 26 27 30 3 41 10 11 18 20 22 25 29 outstanding success. -The Public Speaking Classes gave a program. -The Elementary Grades and Glee Clubs presented a musical program. -The Eighth Grade gave a program. Miss Emma Sparks dis- cussed 4-H Club Work. -The French, Latin, and Home Economics Clubs gave a dance for the club members and their guests. -The Seniors practiced for the Class Night chorus. -The Golden Jubilee Quartet sang several numbers. -Practice for the class play began. MAY- -Junior-Senior Reception. Committees were chosen for the Farewell programs of the Senior Class. -Class Night. -Senior Day and Senior Class picnic. -Senior Class Play, A Dollar Down . -Senior Vesper Services. -Commencement. -School closes. Everyone happy. -Alumni Reception. wli3i -I THE VERSAILLES Page51 THE VERSAILLES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Complete and Correct Record of All Students Who Have Graduated From The Versailles High School, Beginning in 1884 and Ending With Present Year, 1934. Brief Sketch of the First Alumni Association and Its Officials, By One of Their Number. Names of All Superintendents, Deceased Members, and Other Notes of Interest. THE SKETCH- Viewed in the light of present day education, one would say that the Versailles Schools had been passing through the Dark Ages up un- til 1881, when O. C. Stouder, graduate of Wittenberg College, became the Superintendent. He it was who was responsible for the brighter years that followed, years that might be likened to a Renaissance Period . During his brief stay in Versailles, 1881-1882, he brought order out of chaos by organizing the school system and preparing the course of study. His plans were carried out effectively in succeeding years by James H. Woodbury, under whose superintendency the first class was graduated from the Versailles High School, April 24, 1884. Let no one deny that the Faculty of two-Superintendent Wood- bury and P. E. Cromer-made that first class earn their diplomas. Elective or optional subjects were unknown. What was required of one was required of all. And what a curriculum it was: English, History, Botany, 4 years of Latin, Geology, Mental Philosophy, Astronomy and Mathematics even including some Trigonometry and Calculus. Small wonder that eight pupils fell by the wayside. The survivors, six in number, who completed this course and made their final bows to the school in the form of original orations, were: George H. Turpen, Harry Markwith, Edith Fackler, Minnie Engleken, Luella Lehman, and Ava- rilla Fahnestock. In their enthusiasm, the Class lost no time in organizing an Alumni Association. The very next evening after the Commencement, they met at the home of Minnie Engleken, and parceled out the various offices among themselves, as follows: President-George H. Turpen Treasurer-Minnie Engleken Vice-President-Edith Fackler Librarian-Luella Lehman Secretary-Avarilla Fahnestock CONSTITUTION OF THE VERSAILLES ALUMNI Article I. Name: The name of this organization is The Versailles Alumni . Article Il. Object: To promote educational interests, establish and build a good Library, and perpetuate this organization. Article III. Motto: Dum Vivimus Vivamusn. Article IV. Oflicers: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasur- er, and Librarian. Article V. Membership: All graduates of Versailles High School, on signing this Constitution, become members of this organization. Article VI: All members of the Versailles Alumni must donate a val- uable book to the Alumni Library on the first anniversary of their graduation. Article VII. This organization must not be changed. BY-LAWS OF THE VERSAILLES ALUMNI 1. Beginning with the first anniversary of graduation, all members of Versailles Alumni must pay 31.00 annually as dues, for ten years. Thereafter they shall be considered honorary members. Page52 THE VERSAILLES 2. A reception shall be held by the Versailles Alumni for each Class graduating from the Versailles High School. Each member of Versail- les Alumni attending said reception shall furnish one large cake or the value thereof. Members are permitted to bring two guests. 3. Elections shall be held annually, following the annual reception. 4. The By-Laws may be added to, altered, or rescinded by a two- thirds majority vote at any regular meeting, or a meeting of two-thirds of the membership called for the purpose. :lf Dk 224 DIC x From the seed sown by the handful of graduates fifty years ago has grown that hardy plant, the Versailles Alumni Association of to-day. Avarilla Fahnestock Kerlin, Class of 1884. COMPLETE LIST OF SUPERINTENDENTS O. C. Stouder .............. 1881-1882. J. H. Woodbury .......... 1882-1888. E. H. Colvin ................ 1888-1889. A. W. Gamble ............ 1889-1892.. J. S. Royer .....,. 1892-1899. A. R. Cecil ......,............. 1899-1901. T. F. Johnson .............. 1901-1903. J. E. Yarnell ................ 1903-1910. T. E. Hook ......., 1910-1913. C. E. Doust ........ 1913-1915. Floyd Deacon .............. 1915-1917. W. E. Beaman .............. 1917-1921. T. H. Everhart ............ 1921-1930. J. B. Hartman .............. 1930-1931. J. E. Nesbit .................. 1931--. D. D. N. 120 Chauncey Av., West Lafayette, Indiana. D. N. 1394 E. Hudson St., Columbus, O. 1435 Broadway, Ann Arbor, Mich. Troy, Ohio. Berlin Heights, Ohio. New Madison, Ohio. Richwood, Ohio. Ada, Ohio. Troy, Ohio. Versailles, Ohio. CPresent Supt..D KEY: D, deceased, N, no information IN MEMORIAM CLASS Luella Lehman ....... ........ 1 884 Edith Fackler ............. ........ 1 884 Minnie Engleken ....... ........ 1 884 Annie Wise ............... ........ 1 888 Lida Daugherty .................... 1888 Gertrude Moreland .............. 1888 Mary Burns ............... ........ 1 890 Addie Lehman ....... ........ 1 891 Algy Peck ............... ......... 1 891 Charles Marker Myrtle Randolphm---M Edith Stevenson ..... Estella Royer .... Robert B. Burns Mary Wade .... ....... Homer V. Hawk Hollis R. Scott ....... Ora C. Trion ........... Henry Folkerth ..... Jennie Jackson ..... Jennie Arbaugh ..... .........1891 .........1893 .........1895 .........1896 ........1897 .........1897 ........1897 ....,....1897 ........1898 ........1899 .........1899 ........1900 CLASS Bess Roop ......... ...... 1 903 Elma Snyder ......... ...... 1 905 Edward Brining Josephine Long Mary Fahnestock ......1905 ......1908 -.....1909 Charles Davidson ...... ...... 1 911 Herschel Gilbert .........1912 Viola Grewe ........... ......... 1 913 Martha J. Kley ....... ...... 1 918 Frank R. Reed ....... ...... 1 919 Stanley Sando ....... ......... 1 919 Edith Klipstine Ottis H. Oliver Ruth Frankman .........1920 .........1920 .........1925 Faye Linder ........ ......... 1 925 Grazia Michael ........ .....,... 1 925 Paul Bigham .......................... 1926 Marguerite Finfrock ............ 1926 Mary Beal ............................ 1929 Eva E. Fiebiger ..-..-...1930 Robert Hardman ...... ......... 1 931 THE VERSAILLES Page53 THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association was organized in 1884. From the date of the first graduation, and including the present class, eight hundred and three have graduated from the Versailles High School. lKey- Asterisk U1 denotes deceased, hyphen Q-J in name denotes married.J CLASS OF 1884- Luella Lehmani' Edrith F'ac.kler-Lamibi' Minnie Engleken-Reed' George Turpen, Crestline, Ohio Ava Fahnestock Kerlin, Greenville, O. Harry Markwith faddress unknownl CLASS OF 1885- Georgia Fackler-Mautz, Somerset, O. Sena Wo-rch-Murphy, Urbana, O. Mattie Hawve-r-Morris, Sidney, O. CLASS OF 1888- Amelia Engleken-Gutermuth, Versailles Anna W'ise ' Lida Daugherty-Wallini' Lillie Hole, Dayton, O. Gertrude Moreland-Klipstinei' Arsula Croy-Bairtlette, Haverhill, Mass. T. O. F. Randolph, Burlington, Wis. Cora Peck-Morrill, Muncie, Ind. CLASS OF 1889- Lenore Speelvman-Wilson, Dayton, O. Margaret Murphy-Flammer, Grove City, Ohio CLASS OF 1890- 'Grace Marker, Versailles Mary Burns-Brandoni' Margaret Ward-Murphy, Greenville, Josephine Wilson-Dershem, Portland, Erances. Burns-Pierce, Laramie, Wyo. Nevin Fackler, Richmond, Ind. Marion Murphy, Greenville, O. Edward W. Reed, Lynn, Ind. CLASS OF 1891- Harry Starbuck, Dayton, O. Addie Lehman-Stephens' Eva Trion-Greer, Versailles Lillie Chase-Clark, Dayton, O. Forrest Christian, Sidney, O. Algy Peck' Charles Douglas, Versailles Charles Markerx CLASS OF 1892- May Thomas-Niday, Muncie, Ind. James Marker, Columbus, O. Ed Williams, Versailles, R. D. Harcourt Stevenson, Washington, Daniel Wogaman, Bayfield, Colo. O. D. C. Ind CLASS OF 1893 - Olive Loy-Lamb, Dayton, O. Myrtle Randolph-Thorntoni' Flo Hardman-Christian, Sidney, O. Blanche Plessinger-Byrd, Greenville, O. Bertha Beare'-Goodall, Springfield, O. Jennie Trion, Versailles J. Ed. Gasson, Kenton, O. Orrah Reed-Fahnestock, Versailles Margaret Stover-Wright, Dayton, O. Jennie Burns-Roach, Indianapolis Ind. Henry Moore, Versailles Clem Fackler, Cincinnati, O. CLASS OF 1895- Daisy Ward-Berry, Versailles Cora Murphy-Reed, Versailles Mary Lehman, Chicago, Ill.. Clara Shafer-Beam, Ansonda, O. Artie Tufrpen-Hardman, Versailles. Jennie Fackler-Miller, Columbus, O. Edith Stevenson-Radabaught CLASS OF 1896- Jacob Long, Greenville, Ohio Bessie Young, Versailles Estella Royer-Hyeri Elizabeth Nickol-Tifbbett, Lima, Ohio Maud Marker, Versailles Maude Dunkel-Trittschuh, Youngstown, 0. Bertha Davenport-Jackson, Lima, O. CLASS OF 1897- Georgiann-a Turpen-Day, Versailles Mary Wade? Myrtle Holloway-Barnhart, Versailles Robe-rt R. Burnsi VVard Marker, Versailles Ray Rioyer, Columbus, O. Homer Hawkt Hollis R. Scotti Blanche Rike-Ullery, Versailles Harry Reed, Versailles Daniel M. Hardman, Bradford, 0. CLASS OF 1898- Ora C. Trioni' Henry Folkerth' Leota Begin-Fry, Sidney, 0. James Hawk, Oakland, Calif. Georgia Hollis-Randolph, Milwaukee, Bertha Schilling-Mundhenk, Dayton, O. Wis. Page54 THE VERSAILLES Agnes Fackler-Royer, Columbus, O. CLASS OF 1899- Forest Murphy, Butler, Pa. Ada Roop-Albaugh, Bellefontaine, O. Jennie J ackson-Stevenson if Carrie Smith-Kelso, Middletown, O. Harry W. Hole, Arcanum, O. Nina Fackler-Steimnetz, Bloomington, Bertha Loy-Wise, Ferguson, Mo. CLASS OF 1900- Jennie Arbaught Grace Chase-Bolan, Dayton., O. Myrtle Whitney-Martin, Dayton, O. Blanche Reed-Fansler, Sidney, O . Marie Gerlach-Wolf, Ansonia O. Charles Hole, Vernon, B. C., Canada Estelle Smith-Leffler, Utica, N. Y. Earl Wogaman, Indlianapolis, Ind. CLASS OF 1901- Merle Miller-Reed, Versailles Florence Crokefr-Kelner, Versailles Allen A. Wilson, Findlay, O. CLASS OF 1902- Edward Engleken, Greenville, O. Mazie Ward-Swimehart, Troy, O. Alta Roop-Klipstine, Cleveland, O. Jennie Murphy-Ryan, Columbus, O. Ethel Burns-Detamiore, Birmingham, Ala. Pearl Williams'-Guillozet, Yorkshire, O. Clarence Gerlach, Versailles CLASS OF 1903- Beszsfie Roop-H-ook' Mary Martin-Fleming, Detroit, Mich. Leona Arbaugh-Ryder, Delaware, O. Laura Renchler-Hile, Vensalilles Clara Gasson-Houser, Versailles Mary Rike, Versailles CLASS OF 1904- Leo Ault, Maumee, O. Leroy Byrd, Versailles Horace Ballinger, Greenville, 0. Leota Swisher-Falknor, Versailles Lena Whitney, Los Angeles, Calif. Miinmie Landman-M.artin, Troy, O. Estella Werts-Re-ck, Covington, O. CLASS OF 1905- Fay Daugherty-Whipple, Columbus, Elma Snyder-Allen? Joseph Mag-oto, Muskogee, Okla.. Clymer Croy, Chicago, Ill. Algy Murphy, Troy, O. James B. Mendenhall, Versailles Edward Brining' Alice Yarnell-Walworth, Ann Arbor, Mich. CLASS OF 1906- Harry Speelman, Piqua, O. Ind. O. Otto Stevenson, Billings, Mont. Maude Lucy, Akron, O. Jennie Dapcre-Hickey, Versailles. Leonard Lehman, Clairton, Pa. Homer Ballinger, Washington, D. C. Raymon J. Marker, Versailles Grace Lucy-Story, Alberdeen, S. D. CLASS OF 1907- Delcia Dabe-Blue, Versailles Clara B. Wilson, Versailles CLASS OF 1908- Joseph Manier, Versailles Waliter A. Fischer, Piqua, O. Loren A. Gephart, Versailles Thomsas D. McBride, Troy, O. Millie Humrichvouse-Fitzs-immons, Los An- gieles, Calif. Edith Prakel-Ward, Versailles Josephine Long-Magoto' Ada Wilson-Feldmian, Dayton, O. Orpha M. Alexander, Versailles Lloyd Fisher, Yorkshire, O. Cora Dapore-Ryan, Piketon, O. Ruby Niederkorn-Biarga, Versailles CLASS OF 1909- Mary Murphy-Dloody, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Helen Day-Gray, Dayton, O. Ernest Oliver, Columbus, O. Mary Fahnestock-Nilesi' Arden Heller, Dayton, O. Ina Lehman, Greenville, O. Gaynell Williams-Moore, Versailles Frances Hile-Loxley, Toledo, O. Mary Herbert-Holswapple, Bay City, Mich. Chelcfie York, Dayton, O. CLASS OF 1910- Cla-ra Dapore, Hamilton, 0. Gfrace Biigler-Anderson, Madison, Homer Prakel, Versailles Carey English, Indianapolis, Ind. Allen McLain, Versailles Walker Calderwiood, Detroit, Mich. Robert Hole, Versailles Bertha Alexander-Connaughton, Versailles Lena Reed-Caldwell, Lima, O. CLASS OF 1911- Goldia Barber-Gerlach, Versailles Hazel Gilbert-Haines, Columbus, O. Echo Love-York, Pqua, O. Larue English-Hamilton, Chicago, Ill. Cyrus Long, San Francisco, Calif. Ernest Mendenhall, Drayton, O. Charles Davidson? Walter Williams, Bradford, O., R.. R. Harold Netzlay, Tippecanoe City, O. Carl McLain Arcanum, O. N. J. THE VERSAILLES Page55 Cyril Manier, Versailles CLASS OF 1912- Blanche Harvick-Hildebrand, Sidney, O. Luella Lehman-Dunkel, Logansfport, Ind. Thelma Taylor-Mlendenlmall Dayton, O. Lillian Wilson, Versailles Nora Wilson, Dayton, 0. Miriam Beare-Ilen, Versailles Ursxina Poly, Columbus, O. Mary Cothran-Kley, Versailles Laurene Begin-McLain, Versailles John L. Barga, Versailles Mary Long-Irick, Flora, Ind. Homer Hole, Versailles D. Raymond Miller, Los- Angeles, Calif. Earl Miller, Versailles Joseph Leiss, Versailles Herschel Gilbert' William Barber, Dayton, O. CLASS OF 191.3- Mabel Murphy-Thurnes, Viola Grewe-Swallow' Myrtle Ploch-Dill, Dayton, O. Pauline Ha11rSchaeffer, Dayton, O. Irene Miller, Versailles Alma Mc'Greevy-Kindell, Versailles New York City Edna Frankman-Keiser, Indianapolis, Ind. Warren Zechar, Versailles Mary Ault-Schilling, Versailles Clarence Pequignot, Versailles Ray Bigler, Bradford, O. Lawrence Sherry, Dayton, O. CLASS OF 1914- Rhxonda Wils+on, Los Angeles, Calif. Harvey Hole, Versailles U Henry Peschke, Versailles Magdalene Poly-Dunham, Columbus, O. Margaret Guter-muth-Gillette, Versailles Ruth Niederkorn-Maher, Defiance, O. Rioscoe Dunham, Columbus, O. Grace Hole-Walker Evansville, Ind. Amy Fisher-Shnmaker, Yorkshire, O. C. E. Dunkel, Logansport, Ind. Ursula Goubeaux, Versailles Paul Longcreek, Versailles Vernon Lehman, Versailles Robert Reed, Osborn, O. Joe Trion, Dayton, O. Sadie Brown-Zeller, Versailles Ruth Beare-Graham, Versailles CLASS OF 1915- Cyril Keckler, Greenville, O. George H. Ballinger, Springfield, O. Mary William.s, Versailles- Lela Begin-Lensgraf, Versailles Leonard Baltes, Drayton, O. Clarence N. Oehrtman, Anslonia, O. Mary Hiumrich-ouse-Tfhomas, Detroit, Mich. Eorest Ballinger, Marion, O. Mazrie Didier, Middletown, O. Ruth Kelner, Versailles, O. CLASS OF 1916- Myrtle Harvick-Becker, Dayton, O. Edith Humrichouse-Beirise, Dayton, 0. Helen Goodall, Versailles Clarence Grow, Elmira, N. Y. Jennie Dunkel-Gutermuth, Arcanum, O. Claude Hiatt, Versailles Carolyn Wood-Hole, Versailles Carolyn -Sammet-Shilt, Buffalo, N. Y. Ernest Shaffer, Dayton, O. Elsie Baughman-Klipstine, Ansonia, O. Francis A. Manier, Versailles Rhea Beg-in-Manier, Versailles Ivan Miller, Port-au-Prince, Haiti Bertha Oliver-Oevhrtman, Ansonia, O. Hubert Pequignot, Versailles Zelma Zechar-Ressler, Dayton, O. Gladys Moore-Hiatt, Versailles Eva Riley-Crowell, Dayton, 0. CLASS OF 1917- Harold Douglas, Versailles Donald Gutermuth, Versailles, R. D. Robert, W. Hiile, Greenville, O. Edward Hole, Greenville, O. Greenville, O. Myrtle Nischwitz-Bryson, Geraldine Oliver, Dayton, O. Marion Reed, Versailles, O. Robert Straker, Troy, O. Ruth Gowbeaux, Versailles, O. CLASS OF 1918- Mary Didot-Farley, Dayton O. Martha Kley-Douglast Mary Hardesty, Detroit, Mich. Hugh C. Huber, Glendale, Calif. Gladys Kamman-Grieb, Findlay, O. Huldah Ann Kley, Versailles Lloyd Littman, Versailles Thelma Ware-Peschke, Versailles Elfreda Manier, Versailles Otto C. Meyer, Tiro, O. B. Miller Pope, Dayton, 0. Dawn Miller-Morea, Flint, Mich. Mary Bess Minser, Versailles George Nisonger, Osgood, O. Margaret English-Pease, Versailles Winifred Poly, Columbus, O. Russell Sammet, Columbus, O. Treva. .Swhafer-Soherer, Versailles' Ruth Taylor-Mc'EldoWney, Dayton, O. Margaret Hole-Thompson, Detroit, Mich. Irvin Thompson, Columbus, O. Page56 THE VERSAILLES Maude Williams-Ingalls, Riverside, Ill. CLASS OF 1919- Shirley Baker-Griffis, Richmrond, Ind. Bonnie Blue, Dayton, O. Otto J. Dapore, Anderson, Ind. Helen Ballinger-Gump, Denver, Colo. Kathryn Hahn-Lust, Dayton, O. Stella Pittsenfbarger-Hahn, Versailles Chelcie Sebring-Kruckeberg, Froyd, Mont. Forest E. Love, Piqua, O. Esther Martin-Roll, Ansonia, O. Grace McLain, Dayton, O. Rollie McGinnis, Dayton, O. Ellen Nischwitz-Judy, Versailles Frank R. Reed' A Stanley Sanrio Ada Huber-Stover, Versailles Nellie Brown-Wick, Hamilton, O. Pearl Will:iam:s, Piqua, O. ,Philomena Humrichouse-Tracy, Pueblo, Cvoloradlo CLASS OF 1920- Jo-seph D. Begin, Urbana, O. Thelma Blue-Stone, Versailles Dorothy Oliver-Breidenstein, Greenville, Ohio Bertha Cashman, Detroit, Mich. Henry P. Douglas, Wichita, Kan. Edna Farley-Elhe, Ansonia, O. Fred Frankmsan, Greenville, O. Alfred Heller, Louisville, Ky. Beatrice Humrichous-e-Nye, Detroit, Mich. Annabelle Alexander-Johnson, Versailles Edith Klipstinei' Elsie Littman-Florka, Piqua, O. Jessie Nicholas-Beach, Ft. Recovery, O. John Nisonger, Versailles Ottiss H. Olivert Florence Peftiitjeean-Brown, Versailles CLASS OF 1921- Henrietta Barber-Krickenberger, Green- ville, Ohio Velma Buechley-Hovatter, Troy, O. Ruth Border-Keller, Dayton, O. Eorest C. Boyer, Troy, O. Esther Brandon-Chriisrtian, Versailles Jeanette Didot-Sherman, Cincinnati, O. Dorothy Hole-Frankman, Greenville, O. Mildred Minser, Versailles Carol Hardman-Zechar, Yorkshire, O. Esther Harrod-Richardson, Bridgeport, Ill. Emily Jackson, Versailles Ellen Begien-Kindell, Versailles Virginia Long-Weisenbarger, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. Cletus Magato, Norwood, O. VVillard Moore, N-ew Haven, Conn. Elsie Petitjean-Smith, Dayton, O. William Poly, Canfton, O. Joe Reed, Versailles Klyta Kley-Urquhart, Versailles S. Lee Whiteman, Minerva, O. CLASS OF 1922- Mabel Bookw-alter-Yourex, Success, Sas- katchewan, Canada Junietta Brown-Kreider, Gettysburg, O. Ruth Brown-Greenwood, Versailles VVelcome Burns, Ansonia, O. Leo C. Cashman, Detroit, Mich. Charles DeLaet, Beacon, N. Y. Dorothy Grewe-Bannister, Greenville, O. Ruth Jacobi, Versailles Henrietta Mani-er, Versailles Anna Margaret Jones, Cincinnati, O. Vitalis F. Manier, Versailles Erna Niederkorn, Versailles Colette Pequignot, Dayton, O. George Pittsenbarger, Greenville, O. Ruby Preston-Hilgeford, Dayton, O. Esther Smith, Carrton, O. Josephine Trion-Runkle, Detroit, Mich. Lowell Stamm, Versailles Freda Williams-Hill, Bradford, O. Harry G. Long, Dayton, O. Gladys Boyer-Keller, Greenville, O. CLASS OF 1923- Ralph Alexander, San Francisco, Calif. Ralph Brandon, North Waterford, Maine Norman Burns Washington, D. C. John Ehrhart, Galion, O. Alma Fischer, Versailles Frances Hutchens, Dayton, O. Lois Frankman-Peters-, Jamestown, N. Y Arnold Grillot, Versailles Dorrotha Grillot-Trentman, Louisville, Ky Whilma Grilliot-Manier, Versailles Marybelle Harn-Moore, New Haven, Conn G-eraldine Hardman-Baker, Dayton, O. Crystal Hesson-Raddatz, Summit, Ill. Dessa Hill-Short, North Star, O. Mildred Hole-Miller West Milton, O. Florence Klipstine, Versailles, O. Ina Linder-Middlebrook, Houston, O. Ursel Marchal-Keifer, Versailles Gladys Trittsichuh - Mendenhall, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Helen Miller-Phillips, Cleveland, O. Emirita Poly-Smith, C-oilumlbus, O. Ralph Schellhause, Versailles Julia Simons, Versailles Lcfrin Spenny, Paducah, Ky., Ruth Clark-Williams Dayton, O. THE VER SAILLES Page 57 CLASS OF 1924- Ralph Bearer, Celina, O. Thomas Begin, Versailles Anita Border-Spenny, Paducah, Ky. Florence Boyer-Christian, Dayton, O. Ira Brown, Waynesville, O. Kenneth Brandon, Salem, Oregon Lloyd Davis, Greenville, O. Judson Fiebiger, Standfiordville, N. Y. Homer Fields, Versailles John Frantz, Portsmouth, O. Kathryn Hanna, Versailles Forest Hile, South Bend, Ind., Vernon Marchal, Greenville, O. Paul Niederkorn, St. Louis, Mo. Willard Nisonger, Dayton, O. Pauline Nickol-Sullivan, Versailles Bernard Petitjean, Versailles, R. R. Arthur Rismiller, Baltimore, Md. Louis Schlimmer, Dayton, O. Opal Scheffbuch-Wilkerson, Dayton, O. Farrell Hahn, Dayton, O. Edgar Sherry, Versailles Mildred Trittsschuh-Hartwig, New men, Ohio Harold Urquhart, Versailles Glenn Zeller, Versailles, R. R. Maud Boyer-Presbaugh, Dayton, O. Walter Rismiller, Greenville, O. Eugene Gioubeaux, Yorkshire, O. Norbert Grillot, Greenville, O. Lowell Gutermuth, Dayton, 0. Wilbur Dapore, Cincinnati, O. Esther Swartzbaugh-Clay, Dayton, O. Norman Jacobi, Abse-con, N. J. Florence Simon-Ehrhart, Versailles Ruby L. Kley, Piquza, O. Helen Long'-Brandt, Piqua, O. Ruby Fiebiger-Embry, Louisville, Ky. Myrtle Smith, Versailles Edmund Stamm, Versailles Alfred Subler, Nlorth Star, O. CLASS OF 1925- Ruth Armstrong-Single, Dayton, O. Raymond Begien, Greenville, O. Hazel Border-Shafer, Bradford, O. Annibel Boyer-Stephen, Dayton, O. Helenetta Brandon-Boomershine, Yofrk- shire, Ohio Tom Bnown, Union City, Ind. Leonidas Burns-Snyder, Dayton, O. Ruth Frankman-Powefrs ' Harold Gerlach, Versailles Hubert Grillot, Cincinnati, O. Margaret Grillot-Vondrel, St. Henry, O. Helen Hardman-Littman, Versailles Bre- Mabel Hutchens-Bramlage, Dayton, O. Kenneth Scherer, Akron, Ohio Norbert Littman, Seymour, Ind. Faye Williams, Versailles Faye Linder' Ranold Loxley, Versailles, R. R. Mary McLain Seman, Union City, Ind. Ciorrinne Meyers, Versailles Grazia Michael Velma Nickol-Seman, Versailles George Showalter, Middletown, O. 41 Bertha Springer-Kreider, Greenville, O. Elsie Stonerock, Dayton, O. Vernon Trittschuh, Oakwood, O. Ellen Wasson-Fields, Versailles Delbert Schieltz, Versailles Clara Schieltz-Breen, Dayton, 0. Kathryn Sando-Smith, Elyria, O . Levi F. Rhioades, Jr., Versailles CLASS OF 1926- Georgia Tri'ot'schuh-Littman, Seymour, Indiana Loma Kamman-Osborn, Piqua, O. Ward Swinehart, Troy, O. Martha Fields-Martin, Hollansburg, O. Paul Begin, Versailles, O. Lohman Blue, Versailles Mary Huber-Polling, Versailles Evelyn Schilling-Matthews, Greenville, Martin Fackler, Sidney, O. Dorothy Wickaird-Green, Cleveland, O. Clarence Brown, Versailles Veronica Grilliot-Ley, Dayton, O. Paul Bighamt Russell Smirth, Dayton, O. Ruth Spenny, Versailles, O. Deba Haines, Union City, Ind. Ralph Pittsen-barger, Versailles, O. Estella Cashman, Detroit, Mich. Harold Klip-stine, Versailles Vitalis Grillot, Versailles Ovearl Jacobs, Germantown, O. Mabel Klipstine, Versailles Paul Grillot, Versailles Mary Ullery-Runnels, West Unity, O. A-rthur Border, Louisville, Ky. Bertha Hesson-Franck, St. Henry, O. Megloire Berger, Yorkshire, O. Lawrence Dapore Dayton, O. Marguerite Finfrock-Orthi' Cary Medford, Greenville-, O. O. Raymond Trittschuih, San Francisco, Cal. Leafa Oliver-Riggs, Greenville, O. Earl Martin, Hollansiburg, 0. Charles P. DeLaet, Versailles Chalmer Hile, Dayton, Page58 THE VERSAILLES John Meyers, Jr., Dayton, O. Helen Fischer-Goodall, Versailles John Harvick, Versailles Maybel Nickol-Harris, Kelso, Wash. Robert Medford, Greenville, O. Ernest L. Berger, Versailles . CLASS OF 1927- Ethel Miller-Sfhowalter, Middletown, O. James Daugherty, Versailles Ray Seman, Versailles Hazel Sherry-Ward, Versailles Mildred Wise-Detling, Versailles Richard Hole, Versailles Herman Schilling, Greenville, 0. Roena Long-Utz, Dayton, O. Genevieve Gephart, Dayton, O. James Urquhart, Dayton, O. Earl Monnin, Dayton, O. Efthel Hole-Miller, Ansonia, O. Juanita Emmons, Greenville, O. Helen Miller-Treon, Versailles Kelsey Slmit-h, Lakeview, O. Milton Didier, Chicago, Ill. Evelyn Milne, Versailles Ward Horner, Versailles william Reed, Troy, 0. Thelma Brown, Versailles Ruth Subler-Beekman, Youngstown, O. Walter Starr, Muncie, Ind. Lyndon Francis Dayton, 0. Anna Hess-Lanich, Versailles Frances Tlrompson-Rhoades, Versailles Wallace Kimmel, Ansonia, 0. Donald Fiebiger, Dayton, O. Bernice Rhoades, Yorkshire, O., R. R. Mary Boyer-Printz, Dayton, O. Lester Petitjean, Versailles, O. Helen Kelch, Versailles, R, R. Mabel Min-ser, Versailles Robert Ash, Versailles Benjamin York, Houston, O. Mary Pequignot, Cincinnati, Oi. Pauline Wetzel-Miller, Versailles Roscoe Nischwitz, Dayton, O. Katryn Martin-Loxley, Versailles, R. R. CLASS OF 1928- Martha Grillot-Uhl, Cincinnati, 0. Philip Brandon, Dayton, O. Madge Falknor, Versailles Orville Brewer, Dayton, O. Alma Begien-MeGreevy, Versailles Wayne Berry, Versailles Clark Medford, Versailles Margaret Magateaux-Muncy, Norwood, 0. Ohio Robert Brandon, Salem, Oregon Mary Etter, Versailles, R. R. Milton DeBrosse, Ho-uston, O. Delbert Hannan, Yorkshire, O. Wilhelmina Snyder, Versailles Edson Varner, Versailles Brida Dunwoody-Ortner, New Weston, O., R. R. Edwin Rismiller, Dayton, O. Emmett Grillot, Versailles Ruth Nischwitz-Brown, Versailles Joseph Guillozet, Dayton, O. Gertrude Fritz-Bubeck, Versailles, R. Harry Banks, Yorkshire, O. Elson Spraley, Dayton, O. Lucille Sherry, Versailles, O. Herman Marchal, Dayton, O. Bridget Boomershine-Lantz, Dayton, 0. Carl Harman, Dayton, O. Herbert Boomershine, Yorkshire, O. Jenny Fackler-Rickert, Versailles Norman Ward, Versailles Geraldine Brown-Shappie, Cincinnati, O. Norman Treon, Versailles Dale Bayman, Dayton, O. John Paul Swinehart, Columbus, O. Bessie Martin, Covington, O., Harold Rismiller Versailles Louis Francis, Russia, 0. CLASS OF 1929- Virginia Houser-Neth, Westfield, Mass. Victor Dunkel, Yorkshire, 0. Harold Pearson, Versailles Paul Gerlach, Versailles Leona Grillot, Versailles Chalmer E. Burns, Dayton, O. Arlene Daugherty, Versailles Virginia Falknior, Versailles Kenneth Coffield, Russia, O. Mary Beall' Harriet Watson, Lakewood, O. Lowell Apple, Dayton, O. Edna Baltes-Trittschuh, Oakwood, O. Albert Goubeaux, Versailles, R. Bernard Smith, Versailles George Ward, Dayton, O. 'Genevieve Michael, Versailles Raphael Dapore, Versailles Lucille Meyer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Esther Hardman, Bradford, 0. Dorothy Miller, Dayton, O. Burl Marker, Dayton, O. Hazel Oehrtman, Piqua, O. Esther Hanna, Dayton, O. Chalmer Hesson, Chicago, Ill. Paul Foy, St. Louis, Mo. J eanetrte Ash, Versailles R. R. R. R. THE VERSAILLES Page59 Wilma Paulus, Versailles Edwin Begin, Versailles Joseph Williams, Columbus, O. Edward Monnin, Houston, O. Leona Gerlach-Rismiller, Versailles Lillian Meyer, Versailles, O. Gladys Byrd, Versailles Norman Trittschuh, Indianapolis, Ind. CLASS OF 1930- Chalmer Alexander, North Star, O. Charline Begin, Versailles Glenn Bennett, Yorkshire, O. George Berry, Versailles, R. R. Marcus Bornhorst, Versailles Carl Boyer, Dayton, O. Ethel Brandon, Versailles Alma Bruns, Yorkshire, O. Bernard Buxton, Versailles, R. R. Nellie Coffield, Versailles Bertha Cramer-Apple, Covington, O. Melvin Fast, Yorkshire, 0. Eva Fiebigeri Lucille Francis, Yorkshire, O. Oswald Grillot, Dayton, O. Arlene Moore, Versailles Evelyn Meyers, Columbus, O. Raymond Marohal, Houston, O. Charles Lange, Dayton, O. Ralph Lalbig, Vandalia, O. Norman Kley, Dayton, O. Donald Hile, Dayton, O. Lois Harman-Sigritz, Dayton, O. Charles Nisonger, New Weston, O. Verner Oehrtman, Versailles Orlan Oliver, Ansonia, O. Robert Routsson, Versailles Luella Petitjean, Versailles Paul Recker, Columbus, O. Dorothy Schilling-Oliver Ansonia, 0. Glennys Rhoades, Yorkshire, O., R. R. Alfred Wickard, Versailles Amelia Simons, Versailles Marthalee Seman, Versailles Veatch Smith, Defiance, O. Joyce Stamm, Versailles Werner Stuck, Columbus, O. Marion Trittschuh, Greenville, O. William Varner, Versailles Esther Worch, Versailles, R. R. August Zumbrink, Rossburg, 0. CLASS OF 1931 Walter Apple Salem, Oregon Isabel Alexander, Louisville, Ky. Adolph Althoff, Columbus, O. Mary Ayette-Oelschlager, Ansonia, O. John Apple, Covington, O. Marguerite Begien, Versailles Dean Bigham, Columbus, O. Emil Brandt, Versailles Virginia Brown, Union City, Ind. La Rue Byrd, Louisville, Ky. Berniece Byrd, Versailles Donald Fields, Versailles Dorthabel Gerlach, Columbus, 0. Richard Grillot, Versailles Carl Hardman, Versailles Robert Hardman' Robert Harn, Oxford, O. Elmer Grewe, Rossburg, O. Leona Hesson, Yorkshire, O. R. R. Mary Hole-Dalzell, Dayton, O. John Hough, Versailles, O. Jeanette Miller, Columbia, Mo. Jessie Nisonger, New Weston, O. Thelma Oliver-Fast, Yorkshire, O. Harry Plessinger, Versailles, R. R. Robert Paulus, Russia, O. Paul Rhoades, Versailles, R. R. Elmer Rismiller, Versailles Florence Srhieltz-Kremer St. Henry, 0 Lova Spillers-Wion, Greenville, 0. Kenneth Subler, Dayton, O. Paul Trittschuh, Columbus, O. Martha Ullery, Bowling Green, O. Carl Poly, Versailles, O. Maxine Webster, Versailles, O. Gertrude Banks, Versailles Evelyn Goubeaux, Versailles, R. Osa Butts, Dayton, O. Ruth Stahl-Kiehl, Bradford, O. Earl Rismiller, Yorkshire, O. CLASS OF 1932- Walter Rhoades, Yorkshire, O. Frances Armstrong, Versailles, R. Newton Beal, Columbus, O. Dwight Berry, Versailles, R. R. Harry Frantz, Versailles Roy Border, Versailles Doras Brandon, Yorkshire, O. Lucille Bennett, Yorkshire, O. Edwin Brandon, Defiance, O. Richard Coffield, Versailles Ralph Fiebiger, Versailles R. R. Paul Gasson, Versailles, R. R. Cecelia Gavit, North Star, O. Edward Gerlach, Versailes Margaret Gerlach, Greenville, 0. Gerald Grillot, Columbus, O. Marjorie Harn, Versailles Paul Heins, Versailles Alice Hoke, Oxford, O. Helen Ilgen, Greenville, O. R R Page60 THE VERSAILLES Lillian Jacobi, Versailles Gladys Johnston, Yorkshire, O. Alice Keeler, Yorks-hire, O. Thelma Magateaux, Versailles Veronica Magato, Versailles, R. R. Harold Oehrtman, Columbus, 0. Russell Oehrtman, Versailles Wilma Petitjean, Versailles Ethel Schieltz, Versailles Frederick Schilling, Versailles Warren Seman, Versailles Luther Sherry, Versailles, R. R. Bertha Mae Stover, Versailles, Edith Stuck, Yorkshire, 0. R. Delma Trautman, Greenville, O. Helen Trittschuh, Versailles Betty Urquhart, Versailles Helen Ward, Versailles James Weaver, Versailles Hugh A. Smith, Jr., Defiance, O. Lester Long, Dayton, O. Carl St. Myers, Versailles John Hannan, Yorkshire, O. Dorothy Simon, Piqua, O. CLASS OF 1933- Ruth Althoff,l Piqua. 0. Ralph Apple, Versailles Daniel Arnold, Troy, O. Clifford Birt, Rosslourg, O. Paul Beare, Versailles Thomas Boomershine, Yorkshire, O. Emerson Booher, Versailles Edith Border-Brandt, Yorkshire, O. Arthur Brandt, Yorkshire, O. Donald Brandon, Salem, Oregon Rob-ert Coffield, Versailles Geraldine Gerlach, Versailles Gorsey Deeter, Clearfield, Ky. Catherine Etter, Riverside, Ill. June Falknor, Versailles Marjorie Fiehiger-Brewer, Reva Goulbeaux, Versailles, R. R. Esther Hesson, Dayton, O. Galen Hollinger, Versailles Richard Kelch, Versailles Walter Lange, Versailles Myron Loxley, Versailles Mary Manier, Connersville, Ind. Lowell Manning, Versailles Mabbel Meyer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Edgar Rismiller, New Weston, O. Helena Rismiller, Yorkshire, O. Lawrence Rismiller, Versailles, R. R. Werner Rismiller, Yorkshire, O., R. R Helen Schellhase, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Louella Scherer, Versailles Evelyn Simon, Yorkshire, O. Irene Strader, Versailles, R. R. Hazel Trittsohuh, Yorkshire, O. Eda Trittschuh, Versailles John Turpen, Versailles Joseph Varner, Versailles Joseph Varner, Versailles Albert Wetzel, Versailles, R. R. Marion Brownmiller, Versailles, O. Versailles if KX THE VERSAILLES Page61 ORIGINAL POEMS The following original poems were written by members of Miss K1ey's Literature Class: THE LAND OF STORYBOOKS When the evening work is done and night is coming on, When the last ray of the sun is seen, and is gone, Then I take my book in hand and settle down to see Whom I'll meet in story land amd who appeals to me. I'm meeting everyone tonight, and I can understand Why so many people like to come to story land- Here's a prince, and there's a king, and here's a naughty boy, And here's a man who's going to bring that child a pretty toy. And there's a big, bold villain, too, and a pretty maid so fair With eyes of sky's most bluest blue, and sunbeams in her hair, And who could call this night complete without a hero there? His rescue is a daring feat, but he saves the maiden fair. And so I meet them one by one, and thrill to all their schemes, Then I close my book and go to bed, and see them in my dreams. -Velma Kimmel. JUST AN OLD MAN EVENING SUN I am just an old man, How I love to see thee, My days are nearly past, Golden evening sun! I am weary of this life, How I love to see thee Then I shall rest at last. When the day is done! I am just an old man, Sweetly thou recallest Tired of the strife, Childhood's joyous days! Not sorry to be leaving Hours when I so fondly This old game, called life. Watched thy evening rays! I am just an old man, When in tranquil glory Nobody cares for me- Thou dost sink to rest, So I embark on the last ship Oh, what holy longings Sail onward out to sea. Fill my swelling breast! I am just an old man, Thus my soul inspiring And I die alone, When I gaze on thee, But I'm very happy: Grant my heavenly pathway You see, I'm going home. Like thine own may be! -Margaret Baltes. -Maxine Jacobi. Page 62 TI-IE VERSAILLES SYMPHONY IN A DREAM There, little one, don't cry, Just close your weary eyes- Dear little girl, I know Love is just a passing fancy, All loves do truly die. Though he's broken your heart, I know. Yet time will mend all the pieces As onward through life you go. You'll forget, some day, little girl, This hurt you're feeling now. No, don't shake your golden head- I know that I'm right, somehow. Life is a cruel, hard mystery And crushes us more every day, But pick up your banner, my darling, Read what the words clearly say. Please, little girl, don't cry, don't cry, And I'll read them for you instead: Nothing's worth while if you can smile - That's what your banner has said! I go now, the night's nearly over, The first rays of dawn can be seen, But before I go, won't you smile, little girl? See how the golden sun beams! You'll be happy again, sometime, Happy some day, never fear, As I, too, am very happy Now that you've smiled, my dear. A soft kiss I leave on your forehead And my greatest blessings for youg' A smile, little girl, a heavenly smile, Now adieu, a last adieu! -Margaret Baltes. MY BROTHER BILL His feet were found in Boston, His ears picked up in Maine, His arms sailed up into the blue And were never seen again. You all must think I'm crazy, But I'm serious as I write- This history of my brother Bill Who played with dynamite. -Evelyn York THE VERSAILLES Page 63 I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP When the sun is very low And the darkening shadows creep, Then all of Nature's blossoms Say, I lay me down to sleep. The sun is at his journey's endg He has shone, but now is meek, So he goes into another land And says, I lay me down to sleep. We forget our doubts and cares And the moon comes out to take Sol's place In that land of pleasant dreams, And light our way, it seems. So, when you're, at your journey's end, And the shadows 'round you creep, Is there anything more wise to say Than I lay me down to sleep '? -Beulah Rahm. VACATION It's just around the corner - I know you're wondering Whatg But you must be patient, dears, Is the lesson you've been taught. This is something you've been longing for- It will fill your hearts with cheer: Now friends-hold on-your wondering's o'er: Our vacation time is almost here! -Billie Brandon. FOOTSTEPS As I was standing on the corner Of a busy city street, I listened to the footsteps Of a thousand tramping feet. And as each person passed me- And thousands passed that day, Each wandering step revealed to me The words their owners never say. Weary footsteps, faltering footsteps, Their echoes ringing loudly- Hurrying footsteps, worrying footsteps, And footsteps stepping soundly. Each one portrays a story Of love or hate or strife: But who will think about them As footsteps pass through life? -Margaret Baltes. Page64 THE VERSAILLES Mr. FLOYD DEACON was Superin- tendent of Versailles Schools from 1915 to 1917, leaving' here in 1917 to finish up some college work at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. He later became High School Principal at Bellaire, Ohio. At present he is serving as High School Principal in the Jackson Township Cen- tralized Schools in Darke County. The Deacon family lives near New Madison on a well managed farm. Mr. Deacon is the only former Superintendent of Ver- sailles Schools still residing in Darke County. THE VERSAILLES Page65 1 , m 1 . , , - Mr. J. S. ROYER, while Superintend- ent of Versailles Schools, was also a member of the Darke County Board of School Examiners, President of the Darke County Teachers' Association, publisher of the well known School Vis- itor , and organizer of front line Sun- day Schools in Darke County. Mr. Roy- er also represented Darke County in the Educational Congress at the World's Fair at Chicago, in 1893, A real teach- er and a real school man. Mr. T. H. EVERHART has the disting- uished honor of serving Versailles the longest term as its Superintendent of years. He had a large share in handling ent of Schools at Ada, Ohio. Mr, T. FI. HOOK served Versailles Public Schools in several capacities: First, as a grade teacher and Assistant Principal, next as Principal of the High School, and then as Superintendent. Suffice it to say he made good. Mr. Hook is at present Superintendent of Schools at Troy, Ohio. Schools. Mr. Everhart served this com- munity as its educational head for nine the New Building program in 1927-19281 Mr. Everhart is at present Superintend- P age66 THE VERSAILLES '! X ! ! X ?4''X X X I X X X X X X X X X I'Z 24''X''WF'Fi''X X X''X'4 ! X X'4 X X 9'X X I'3 :.Z:'X X X''Z+'Z X X ! ! X X X''X X I X X ! X ! ! 3': 3:'X X X X ! X X l'4 !''X X I X X X X !'+'X X'-2 34 2 0? 2 Q14 3 QI. 4 0.4 +'4 '4 'X' 'E' 4 014 'PX' 1 vi. 'xl 1 24 -Q4 '54 C of +I! O QI. Q4 4. -1- +I- I-. 4. -1- 4. 4. O 4. v'+ 'X' 4. 014 E ' '. 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Comphments of ,B ug 'X' 'S' IQ: THE LATSI-IAW EGG COMPANY 4. -1' gg Packers of HENNERY WHITE EGGS :ii 4, ago If North Center Street :if sfo 'X' 'Q Iii Telephone 111 VERSAILLES, OHIO ff: 9 Ig: vis ,:, 54- vxnvxovp Q4 vX4vX4 vX1vI1v?oX4aX4oX4aZ4 Q4 vie ,Xa 9:4 ofa :IQ Q4 'In vin Q4 Q4 Q4 4:4 :Io :Xa vin up Q4 rx: via Q4 0:4 ozv 914 vin vie :Xa 914 fx: rf vie Q4 via ozoxa rp vxq Q4 Q24 are Q4 v2aX0I4 vb cX4vX4vX4vX4oZ4oz4uX4vX4v!4vx4sX4vX44X4oZ4vz4axes?vxe5:4514uXooIov!4u!4v:4v20144402444uxnoxeuzoQ4axe0:4stouZ4uz4oZ4oX40:4ozooxovzaoxovfvBaI4u:ovX4vX4vx4vX4nI4oX4v!4bX4vX4vXf- 4, Q14 'X 'X' ,A 5+ Compliments of ,V Jo 'iz 121 THE STECKER CO. Q14 2 ' gg WEARING APPAREL 3, 034 'X 'X' for 'X' +14 54' V Q MISSES AND WOMEN ,I, ff V u c X ffl Versailles and Greenville Iii ,F 1-In 0' 3' wi:o:4oX4oZ4oz4a:4vz4vxovxeoxouavxvvzov!4vz4v!4vX4vX4oI4414Q4vinvXovz4uz4oz4vZ4oI4govI4+24+14uz4aX44Z4o!40:4Q4o:4o:4vZvv!4vx4oX4uz4aZ4vI4+14vzeupoZooI4aI4vX4uI4o:4o:4+?oX4og 364014wifuI4v!4v!4v!4v!444upozvvzvv!4v2v!4v!4u:4q4oz4vZ4vz4aI4uz4u:orI4n!4oI4vz4v:4 Inv?+:4v!4v!4vzov!4a!4uX4vI4vz4aX4v:4uX44z4vX4v!oQ4Q4u:4oX4v!ouXav!4uX4bX44!4bx4Q4v5o- 4' 044 v Ist ti: in ' v Compllments of ' vin V iii THE SMOKE HOUSE 121 'X' via ff: CHELL GRAVES, Proprietor , ji: 6' in V+ IQ. BILLIARDS and RECREATION PARLOR +14 4. V VERSAILLES, OHIO .14 54 .pp.g..g..g..g..g.4..g..g..g..g.,g..g..g.4.4..g.4.4..g.q..g..g..g..1..g..g.g. 4..g..g..g.4.4..g.,g..g.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.401.4..g..g..g..g.,g..g..g..g..3.,g. 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F' vm Q cg x :S E: 4 4 2 'J g,a +'4-+14 x H 8' Z E U' Us 010 0 0 '1 '-I '5 3 5'-50 5 m 12133 www W 4 4 F' 4 4 W '5 5Z 9.46. +14a14 191 1' W 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444 +14 +14 'X' +14 'X' +14 'X' 'X' 014 'X' 414 +14 +14 +14 4' +14 54 +14 4 +V +14 +14 +14 +14 fi Q4 Q4 + 'A +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +V 'X' +14 'B +14 2 'X' Z 'X' 014 v 44 THE VERSAILLES Page69 -x--z--:--z--x--z--z-'x--x--x--x--z-fz--x--z--x-+x-+z-.-i -x- 21' QQ 'E' 'CI 'A' -x- '55 4- L3 L53 C1 9' '51 4 ff' 3+ E Tv rn 2 . 9, +14 'JU Fl '22 Ui x U11 o q. aw af A ' - ' 0 A r' ' f- .i- Q .. 'U 0 5- l'F 4' U, 2 'PU :r fx- .. IE P fp 5. 'A' O an 7: Q as 'f I P rn M .g. 5 2 r' ' 'X' O Q 2 In 'H 5. A 4 'A' 4- 4- -x- -1- -1- -1- -1- Z -z- -x- 'x--x-fz-+'x-+z--x-'x--x--:--x--:--x-fx-'x--x--x--x-'x- 4444444 4444 4 V 4 4 +14 +14 O 2: A O +14 +14 5 +14 +14 +4 'cs fi +14 +I. +14 v-M ,F 4, 3 4 4 'A' 'O' G 4 ? 5 +14 +14 1-p +14 +14 rn 3? 33 'A O + 4 H1 'E' '? 'A' 'K' +14 +14 +14 +14 'X' 'E' +14 33 'f' 4 4 4 4 +14 +14 :14 +14 4 +3 4 4 +14 +14 +2 +14 +14 +14 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -x- -5- +14 +14 +3 +14 +14 +14 'Y' 'S' 4 4 4 4 +3 +14 Q q 'f 3 '5' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v v v .P ,XO 1 4444444 444+ -:--x-'x--x--x--z- I 4 W I C F1 -x-+-x--x--x-+x- IQ: SOI-IIO SERVICE STATION 2 'X' 'E' 'Z Main and Second Sts, VERSAILLES, OHIO 323 +44 44+ 4 4 'Z' +14 4 4 4 +14 4 +14 4 4 4 4 +14 +14 4 +14 4 +14 4 +14 4 +14 4 4 4 +14 +14 4 4 +14 v T +14 +14 +14 +14 'E' '21 3:- +'4 4 Q4 +14 '51 3- 4 +14 'S' +14 4 4 4 'E' +14 +14 +14 514 +4444+4++4+++'!'+++'X X+'! !'++++++++444+++'X'++4'X X'+4++++++++++4+4+++ 444 444+ 2 VERSAILLES GRAIN COMPANY GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR, 2 FEED, COAL and HAY 4 4 -xox- 'U 5' o 5 cn sl P 4 cn 1 fh nv Z i cn Y' O U' H I O 4-4- 44 44 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +P +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Q4 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14- +444++44444014444444++++++++++4+ ++++4++++4++++++++++++++++4+++ +14 Iii gp Compliments of nn. F. L. FALKNUR DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Versailles, Ohio 44 44 3 4 iii +14 +14 +1 33 4 Ii- 4 4 4 4 'A 4 4 +14 4 +14 v +14 4 +14 4 Q4 4 4 +14 4 +14 +4 5 4 4 + 4 -3- Q4 +14 4 +14 4 4 +14 +'4 +14 +' -23 4 4 4 'S' +14 +14 +14 +14-+14 +14 v Page70 THE VERSAILLES XXX 'X' 'X' 55 'X' X 'X' 'X' QQ X 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' QQ X 'X' QQ QQ 'X' 'X' QQ QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ Q4- QQ Q Q' 'Q 'Q v' 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' X X X 'X' X 'X' X X 'X' X X X X 3? XX ++++++++++ C5 5 'ZS P-I gs m 5 CY- U1 ca EE +4++w+++++ MAN IER'S HARDWARE STORE 'X' E The BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL Always Z 'X' -xf QQ East Main street VERSAILLES, ol-no E 'X' -1- 'X' +4- Z 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' Z 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' If! 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' '51 'X' -QQ QQ 'X' 'X' X 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' 'F 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' If 'X X' 'X X' 'X' 'X 'X' 'X' 'F 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' Z 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ 'B 'X' 'F QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ ? 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'F 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' E 'X X' 'X' E KAMMAN'S GROCERY Q: 'X' 2 Groceries and Flour if 'X' v + Z - Shippers of - '! X X X X' 'X X X X' Eggs and Poultry QQ East Main street VERSAILLES, ol-no 5 'X' 4. QQ '1 1 1 1 I 1 1 X I 1'-!-'1 2'-1+-1--1-'I-'X-'2+'I-fr--2 !--I--1--1+ 40:-0:-fx''zffz--1-fxffw-:Q-1--1-fx--1-4--1-'z-fx-fx++:f-x0:-':'+:0x--z-+zf+x0x--x--z--xf-z+ 'X' 'X X X X X X X X X' 'X' QQ QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ 2 'X' QQ 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' 'A' 'X' 'X' QQ QQ 'X' QQ QQ ? Xi. QQ 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X X X X X X X X X: ++++++ Pi cv rf- 5' c CD Ii 5 U2 CD 'c V-h I-I no oo T ++++++ 'X 9+'X X X' 'X !' 'X' E 99 14 ff' w CD fs cv CD S L-F r w O Q .Qi 5 O s UQ :v Optimism, Enthusiasm, Success. . 'X X' 'X'i X X X X X X X X X X'4 X X X' 1'7- 'S' CD '41 CD 99 S U1 '! X X X X X'4 X X X X X Z 4'v'! X !' Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK VERSAILLES, omo 2 5: 'X' -1' 'X' as 'X' up 'X' -1+ 'X X X X X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' Z 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'P 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ 'X' 'X' QQ QQ QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' QQ QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' -QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ 'X' QQ QQ 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X X X X X THE VERSAILLES Page71 v Q 4 Q4 4 Q4 4 9 v 4,4 54 +14 Q4 up off up 299+Wiiiiiiwi++++++++?++6++4+++446444+++++++4?++++++++?+44+F 2 . Z 31,3 Compliments of 'I' 44 +I' Iii F . H . G R I L L O T CUSTOM TAILOR 15: Above Walter Gerlach If 2 Leather Goods Store VERSAILLES, OHIO 22 'Z' 9 Q giiikiii446944494444++++w++++444++++++++4++++++++?+++4++??+i 244++++4++++++++444+4+44++4+++W+4b6++++4++4?+49++++++++++++W gg A SENSATION! 4, E2 NEW WHITE ROSE GASOLINE Try lu At the sign of the Boy and Slate. +x- -- 'Q s, ,,,, THE VERSAILLES OIL 8: GAS CO. 1541 tiff JOHN L: BARGA up +14 gg ' KNocK-PROOF - REGULAR PRICE vp do 3499444++++++ki+++++++b4++Q4+4iiiiiikikbkikibiiikkiiikkbbiii iiiiiiiiiiiikw+++4++++++4+++++44+444++++6+4++4+++?i++++++++2 -2- III Iii The service of this Bank has been 5. developed from experience and -1- 1l'1t11'Il3t6 knowledge of the needs 4. +14 vk 2 of our depositors. We desire to A render always a little M O R E Q1 Q4 014 service . . . a little B E T T E R gp i service than you expect. IQI THE PEOPLES BANK COMPANY :ii '14 014 jg VERSAILLES, OHIO 'I' +24 r 4 4X4 sz 0:4 Q4 'X' 54 'A' Q4 'B +14 +14 Q4 Q4 +14 J4 '4 5 'A 14 Q4 +14 4 +14 Q14 X4 'A v 4 'A' 0:4 Q4 +14 +14 '4 3 54 4' 'X' Q14 +4 Page72 THE VERSAILLES 244444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 E Comphments of 3 ., -I- Q3 A. C. SEMAN 85 SON 4 2 E Meat Market 2 QI444444 4 Q 152 4 4 4 4 4 4 EZ' Q4Q4 Qefxq Ii? 54' F1 'se' FU Z? 3 -I'-if F1 .2122 Y' 55153 O 4 4541? : 12151 5 331 255 55? -S+ Zi 4 4 5533 4 4 4 4 ii 4 +I? 4 44444444 O EFI 55 5-EG Oz Ei' QE EE' 4 4 e-'zona--If ru I- L11 n i E rn P I- P -u -u E P 2 o rn U1 W :I Q- ll! C -u -u E rn UI 'z--:nz--xw 4 444444 444444 FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators PI-IILCO Radios and SERVICE North Center Street VERSAILLES, OHIO 3444444444 4 33 123 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'Z' 'A' Q4 Q4 4 4 Q4 33 Q4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 4 4 4 Q4 4 -Q4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444 4444444444443 4 4 Q III 5 21 ,: 3 4 '4 5 rg. 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Manufacturers of g If: .33 Q Q 4 4 v v :ij BUCKEYE OVERALL PRODUCTS ff: K -UIQ Q Q 4- Y . . - IQ: Versallles, Ohlo Coldwater, Ohio ff: 4444444 qqqgqgq Q 4. Y Q 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Page74 THE VERSAILLES '444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 JOHNSON SERVICE STATION JERRY SUBLER, Mgr. 44444 44444 4- '1- Ii! ffl 4- C5 av M nv :I ra.. 9 F :! 3 F ':! I rn FU na 1: 2. 2. :I rm sv :I n. O nw 'I C9 1 cn sv 2. :I on 4 If Cigarettes, l5c Stock Spray, 75c Gallon Si: 0' 4' Z2 Naptha Gasoline and Cream Separator Oil :ij 4 01Q0:Q0zQ AT .IUNCTION OF ROUTES 47 AND 120 VERSAILLES, OHIO 444444 4444 -z--x--x-Ox-4:-fm -5- 4 Y 4. 4. 4 4 C1 'Z' '5' 0,Q 04Q O 0X4 0XQ Q 0IQ 0XQ 0XQ 0XQ 'U 4- +I- r-' 4. 4. 5 ' Q Q E 6:4 95 ,B 0Q -1- -3- g 4 4 Q. 0Q rr- -1- -f- m 0xQ 0:Q O 0xQ 0XQ 02 +'Q I-+9 4. 4. 4 4. Q Q 5. ff 4. 4. Q '53 32 fi- :- 'A vx- -x- 4 4 +I- -1- 4 4 4 4 0XQ 01+ :fa 014 0:Q 0XQ ' 0'Q 5' A 0+ v 4 4 4- +1- 014 0XQ QQ 0:4 4 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4 4 01a 0IQ 44 0XQ 4 4 'P 'E' -z- 3- 0 2 ,ii 15' '52 Q 0 -i- fi- 4 4 0XQ0:Q0XQ0XQ0X4pXn0xq. 0xQ 75 W O O F1 W O W O G P1 W '-4 44 44 11,1 CHAS. ZELLER, Mgr. ,P 0IQ :ig COUNTRY CLUB FOODS gg For QUALITY and LOW PRICES. 0XQ 'X' 444444 0:4 0? 'A' 4 0:4 '5' 3.1 0:4 0? 0? Q -ii 4 0:Q QQ QQ 4 4 4 4 0,4 0xQ 4 024 0X4 f? 0.Q 4 014 Q iii 4 0:Q 0' 2' 0,Q 0XQ 0? 0AQ 4 QQ 4 123 4 4 IZ 31 4 4 4 4 SQ -ii QQ -0? 0xQ 0XQ 011 0XQ VERSAILLES, OHIO 4444 '? 'A' 0XQ 4 0'Q A 0? 'r 'f Q 0' .5 o 'IQ 4 0!Q 4 Q Z 4 4 0XQ 02 fi A 4 4 01a 'Q 'Z 'A 4 0? 2+ sf 4 :EQ .Q 4 0? 0.4 QQ 0XQ 0XQ 'A' 4 4 4 0IQ 4 -4 53 4 '4 QIQ 44044 0:-4--I--2 E I I' Fl W W W O fn 'Tl C W E l C W Fl O Q 4-'x--x-fa 444 444 0ZQQQ0IQ0xQ0zQ0XQ0:Q 4 55' UI 1 5 5 F 2 F1 W U7 'A B O cn E O 4444444 44444 44444 ,A4 0:Q 0 4 Q 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 0? 0.Q 4 4 4 4' QQ 'Q 'A 4. 0? of of 'z up 0XQ 01Q 0? 0,4 QQ Q 21 Q ge EQ 04Q QQ QQ 0VQ 5. 4 -if 4 of 054 4' 4' 0' .il 4' 5.3 4 4' 4' 4' -in 0,Q QQ 4 44444 THE HOME OF SERVICE 0 0 0'40'Q0'Q 'Q0IQ0IQ0zQ0zQ0zQ0XQ020:402020:40xQ020XQ02Q0:4QXQ0XQ0XQ0XQ0X40!Q4XQ0XQ0:Q0XQ0XQ014sto0240XQ0IQ0ZQ0140:40ZQ0ZQ0!Q0XQ0:Q0!Q020202020x40k0!40X40I40z40xq0:Q0X4- RISIVIILLER TRANSPORTATION CO. 0:1 0:4 0:Q Eli Regular Route -I-IAULING- Long Distance Eff If Full or part loads moved by experienced handlers only. 41 Facilities at principal points-an organization operating EE E with utmost eflicency. All goods insured against loss. E 5: ECONOMIZE-SHIP BY TRUCK jg East wood street VERSAILLES, OHIO aIQ0IQ 02Q 4 Z 4 4 4 4 4 'Z' -0.4 -0' .2 4 4 4 -0XQ -0xQ 4 0'Q 0,4 0? Q 2. I? Q 4 0zQ 4' 5+ EQ .Q if! 0xQ 0? no 4' 044 Q 'S' 0,4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' Z 4' 4' -0xQ 444 THE VERSAILLES Page75 'X''X''X''X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X'i fi! 'X' 'X' X Q14 22 f 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' V Q 4 U' 014 rn '52 an 5 V' 2- cn 15' Q Z 0 m I- 2 rn- X, F I-In o 'X' 51 Q- yy w 'X' U1 cn ' 'X m t, UD 3 E -n O n-I O 9: U' 4+ :n: ,, 5' F1 V0 D' 5. I8 Q W W Q, If-I ,, g. : an +14 '4- O 5 U: X2 VA4' O 0 v14- r' 3 v14 U 54 2. fi. 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PAULUS FURNITURE CO. 3. 4 5.3 Xx- v Z COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS If 'X' 'X' 4' 014 .22 MAYTAG, PRIMA and SPEED QUEEN WASHERS 31+ 3 CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS 2 ii? 5' 4 o14v14v14a14v14u14v14v14v14u14o14v14Q4o14s1444v14 v14v14Q4v14v14v14 u14 v14 v14 v14o14n14v!4 v14v14v14n14 v14 u14v14r14o14v14 414 v14o14v14o14v14 v14u14u14a14v14v14 v14v14v14u14u14u14a14:14 014Q4Q4h14h14v14v14 514 rp v14o14r14Q4v14 014 014 r14v14v14o14v14 014 o14o14u14a14v14 p14 c14 v14 n14 414 o14 s14 u14v14v14s14u14 o14v14o14v14 v14 u14414v14o14v14 v14o14u14v14v14v14 'X' 'X' 014 LLOYD LITTMAN 'Z' Auto Repalrs and Accessorles 'X' ' u 1 . '44 , PHARIS Tlres and Tubes BLUE SUNOCO Gasollne, Oils 5' +14 4,4 J 3, BATTERIES and SERVICE 4, 4+ V 'XZ South Center Street VERSAILLES OHIO fi: 'X a ' . o14 X4 +14+14v14v14v14o14n14Q14a14o14v14v14v14v14v14+14v14+14v14514914414o14v14v14v14o14o14o14v14014v14v14u14v14v14o14v14v14v14a14u14+14ap014+14Q4o14o14v14v14v14u14o14v14u14o14u14s14o14 59.93..34.4.4.4..g..g.,g..g..g.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.q..g..g..g..3 3..g..1..g..g..g..g..1..g.,g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..1.g..g..g..g..g..g. V 'S' Q14 +14 154: YORKSHIRE CLAY COMPANY '5- QQ jj F, S. Fast 81 Son Q Q 010 ff: Manufacturers of DRAIN TILE and BRICK 1.5: 'Z' +'4 :ij Tile Slzes 4 to 15 lnches Delivery by Truck SX' Q14 . I 02. IQ: Residence Phone 32 Oflice Phone 15 +5 3 'X' 3: Smile and the world smiles with you, and if you don't know where to get a ' q v I 4 good smlle, go to the Yorkshlre Tlle Co. for a load of good TILE.' I? 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'A' Q4 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 4' -4 4' 4' 4' 4' 44444 REFRESH YOURSELF AND FRIENDS AT 4' 4' 4 E VERSAILLES SWEET SHOP -x- -2+ 15.1 Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes Table and Fountain Service ff: 4 4 555 Meadow Gold Pasteurized Milk, and Ice fi Corner Main and Second Sts. VERSAILLES, OHIO Q24 9:4 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 -x--xf IE uX4 014 DX4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 +24 4' 4' 4' 4' 4:4 4' 4' 4' 4:4 4? Q4 4? 4:4 'f Q54 414 44 014- Q4 Q4 Iii +14 4' 'S' 'S' 24 9:4 24 4- 434- '4 4' 4' Q4 v 31 'if 4' QI4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 313 44' Q4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444: Compliments of- +X4 oZ4 4 4 Walter Gerlach Leather Shop .9 4. Ira L. Spenny -1- 'S+ H. D. Moore Duco Shop 4 4 Ig! Dr. J. E. Glllette '32 gtg M. E. Beal 32 414 014 Homer H. Hole 4 4 Emery Zechar .34 .iz 33 Harold Pearson gg 1.53 GE 153 'E' 'e' 'A' 'A' 44 014 THE VERSAILLES Page77 4.4.4. 4. 4. +14+14+14+14+14 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. +144.44+14+14+14+X.+14 i 4 1? +14 'X' . 'E' +V 'A' Comphments of 4. 19 +14 LEO GRILLOT 4. +4 + 4 +' 15.3 DRY CLEANING COMPANY ,F +14 ,XA +14 v 3' VERSAILLES, OHIO :ff +1: 'iz 9 Q 4. +4 +'4+'4+'4+'4+'4 '4+' +'4+'4+' +'4 4+9+'4 +1 +'4+'4+'4+14+'4 +'4+'4 +'4+'4+'4 +'4 +14 +'4 +9 +'4+'4+'4 +14 +'4 +'4 +1 +'4+'4+'4 +14 +'4+'4+'4+'4 +14 1 +' +' ' +14 +14 +1 +'4+'4+'4 +'4+' +'4+2' !'44444h4'444'4'x444'4444+4444.+44.4444444'.+4444444'4'4'4 4'444'444+4'+4 4.4.4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. +14+14+14+14+14+14 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. , v tsl ,F +14 4, 4. ,P +14 6 + ,X, +14 fi: GENERAL MER HANDI E +51 'X' C S 'X' '4 v , +'4 fi. Complete Lme of +24 4 7 +14 'B jj SCOTCH TAILORED SUITS A SPECIALTY :Sf , 4 ,B +14 I? WILLOW DELL OHIO If as ' f '44 v +4 i 4 +14 +14 +14 +14+14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Q4 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +2 +14 +14 +14 r +14 +14 +14 +14 +9 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Q4 +14 +18 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +2 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Q4 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 4 4 +14 9 4 4 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 +14 4 W 4 Compliments of CARL T. RIDENUUR CAR-LOT SHIPPER OF LIVE POULTRY, AND EGGS West Main Street VERSAILLES, OHIO 4 +14 +14 +14 +14 + 'C' +14 +14 +14 W +14 +14 +14 +14 4 4- W +14 4 4 4 '4+'4 1 ' '4+'4+ 14 1 '4 1 +'4+'4+'4+' +14+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4J4+'4+'4+'1 l4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+' +'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+'4+ + +'4+'4 '4+'4+'4+'4 +V4+'4+'4+' 54545454 '4'4 4'4'+4+i4444444444++444444+44'44444444+44 +4'44444444 +++++++??++++?++9++??+++++4+4+4?++++++++++?+4?4?++4ki+++4+?? +14 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' +14 4' 4' 4' 4' +14 4' 4' 4' LOUIS C. ILGEN PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER Automobiles TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES AUTO REPAIRING Wholesale and Retail GASOLINE PHONE 215 VERSAILLES, OHIO +14 4 +14 +14 +14 4' +14 4' +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 4' 45 +14 +14 4+94?4??++?+4++49494944++464444+4494+?++++?+9??++4?4i?+++4+9 Page78 TI-IE VERSAILLES 444 4 4 4+ 4 '5' 0,4 4 4 4' 4' '? 'A' 4 4' 4 4 Q4 Q4 4+ Q4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Q4 Q4 -Q4 Q4 '? 54 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 '5' Q44 4 4 Q4- 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 4 -Q4 -Q4 4 4 4 4 Ci 44 Z To the Class of 1934- E gg The Versailles Building and Loan Company gg 3? points to the value of saving small amounts Z E weekly . . . Large sums grow from these small 5 gg amounts over the years that roll away, as 3 3 many of the Graduates of Versailles High 1 School can attest. E if The Versailles Building and Loan Company .ZZ 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 Compliments of- GRANT SISTERS 4444 44444 4 4 4 'I+ LADIES' DRESS -K+ 4 4 Z and 2 4 4 jj HAT SHOP 2 4 4 . . 4 -1- Versailles, Ohio 'K+ 4 4 125 3 44444444444444444444444444444444444444f4444444 4444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44 44 E Greetings to the Class of 1934, V. H. S.- We wish every one of you success in the 444 444 years ahead .... success measured not 3 so much in terms of wealth as in the ig worthwhile things accomplished. gf: Q4 - . 1 . 4 +I' Your Alumni Association 1S at present 3? 4 4 celebrating its 50th birthday. And we will celebrate next J anuray the 60th Eg Anniversary of The Versailles Policy 4 4 53 the newspaper that announced the be- 353 E ginning of the Alumni Association . . . E 1553 and in all these years The Policy has 55 worked for better and better educa- E tional advantages for Versailles. E THE VERSAILLES POLICY PUB. CO. 144 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -Q4 4 4 'E' Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 4 '4 Q4 4' Q4 4' 4' 4 4 4' Q4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 4' 44 THE VERSAILLES Pa.ge79 'Z'i X .'9'X I X X Z X''X X I X X X X X X X X X X''X''I X X ! X ! 'I ! X Z''IWZWI'401''I''X ! I ! I Z Z ! X X X''3 X X X X X 1 ! 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