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The Senior Class PRESENTS The Versailles 1950 VERSAILLES, OHIO VOLUME 25 DEDICATION We dedicate this volume to that (treat and mighty body gone before us: That host of loyal citizens—Faithful in peace and valiant in war—The Alumni of Versailles High School. FOREWORD Versailles, Ohio. Dear Alumni: We have the honor to present herewith the twenty-fifth annual report of “The Versailles” yearbook for the year ending May 19, 1950. Sincerely, Janet Barga, Ronald Shellhause, CO-EDITORS. TABLE OF CONTENTS THE SENIORS ... THE FACULTY.... THE CLASSES ... THE ACTIVITIES .. THE SPORTS .... THE ALUMNI .... THE ADVERTISERS Page 7 22 29 51 71 79 81 - 4 - The Versailles — Zanesfield Tournament Game — Mr. Rhoades — Urban — John — John — Scouts — Ruth — Dottie — LaDonna? — Rita and Ann. —6— ROSE MARY BALTES F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial 3, 4 Cafeteria 1, 2 JAMES BARGA Latin 1, 2 Baseball 1, 4 Chorus 1 Football 1, 2, 4 Student Senate 4 Annual Staff JANET BARGA Latin 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Class Play 4; Commercial 4 President 2 Vice President 3 Annual Staff CLETUS BARTON Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 BOB BAYMAN F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Annual Staff 4 JOHN BERGER Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff DORIS BERGMAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Latin 1, 2 Commercial 3, 4 Annual Staff VIVIAN BERGMAN F. H. A. 1, 2 Commercial 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 MARTHA BRENNEMAN Commercial 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3 Cafeteria 1, 2, 4 DELORES BYRD Cafeteria 1, 2 Commercial 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 4 Annual Staff BETTY LOU BERNHOLT Spanish 1 Commercial 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 BOB COATES Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 3 Operetta 4 Chorus 4 Mixed Ensemble 4 RBAN DREES Student Senate 2 Vice President 4 Annual Staff Class Play 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 DELILAH FAST Latin 1, 2 Commercial 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Girls’ Trio 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 —9— JACK GANTT JEAN GOUBEAUX Chorus 1 Commercial 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 JUDY GOUBEAUX Latin 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2 Operetta 2 Band 3, 4; Class Play 3 Student Senate 3, 4 Annual Staff Homecoming Queen 4 MARCUS GRILLIOT Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN GRILLOT Chorus 1 NORMAN GROSCH F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1 Orchestra 1 Chorus 1 Class Play 4 ANN HENRY F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 SAM HOLSAPPLE Football 1, 2 Chorus 1 LOIS ANN JUDY Latin 1, 2 Prince of Peace 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Commercial 4 Annual Staff 4 —10— SARAH JANE KINDELL Commercial 4 Prince of Peace 3 Annual Staff Latin 1, 2; Band 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4 JOHN KOVERMAN Class President 4 Latin 1, 2 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Annual Staff Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3. 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3 ALICE KREMER Latin 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Commercial 4 President 3 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff ALICE KUETERMAN Latin 1, 2 Commercial 3 G. A. A. 3. 4 Declamation 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 BARBARA LIETTE F. H. A. 1, 2 Commercial 3, 4 Annual Staff Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 JERRY LOCHTEFELD ARLENE McELDOWNEY Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Commercial 4 Annual Staff JOAN MUMAW Band 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4 Sextette 2 Trio 1 Commercial 3, 4 li LA DONNA MUMAW Operetta 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4. F. H. A. 1, 2 G. A. A. 3 Prince of Peace 4 Commercial 3, 4 BILL NISONGER Latin 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Annual Staff JOHN OLIVER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Basketball 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2 Annual Staff EVELYN PARMENTER Commercial 3, 4 Chorus 1 Band 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 4 JOAN RICHHART Band 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 3 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Commercial 4 PHYLLIS RINDLER Commercial 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 BETTY JEAN ROSELL F. H. A. 1, 2 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Commercial 3, 4 Student Senate 1 JERRY RUCHTY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Senate 1 Football 3 Track 2 Commercial 3 —12— RONNY RUCHTY Commercial 3 Prince of Peace 4 KATHLEEN SCHULZE Latin 1, 2 Commercial 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 MARGARET SCHWEPE Latin 1, 2 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Commercial 4 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 RONALD SHELLHAUSE Latin 1, 2 Basketball 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 4 Annual Staff Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 -JJlTt- V f l 5 GENE SELANDER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Track 3 GLENN SELANDER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Track 3 LAWRENCE SIMONS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 —13— ROBERT SHERRY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 LORETTA SKELTON F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial 3, 4 DICK SUBLER Football 1, 2 Baseball 2 JUANITA SWALLOW F. H. A. 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 NELDA SWALLOW Latin 1, 2 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Annual Staff DARL TIPPLE Football 1, 2, 3 Commercial 3 Operetta 4 Chorus 4 Prince of Peace 4 Annual Staff Quartette 4 ED WEAVER Chorus 1 RUTH ANN WEAVER Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Commercial 3, 4 Annual Staff SAM YAGLE —14— THE SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS first row: Jim Etai-ga, Judy Goubeaux; Second row: Urban Drees and John Koverman. Absent— Alice Kremer. Our senior year is something we have all looked forward to since we were freshmen. It is a happy time because we are to be graduated, other times we look at it as the last time we will be together as a class. There were many students from our class who participated in the various sports, music organizations, and other activities during our four years of high school. In our twelve years in school we have gained many new classmates and lost many old ones. We want to thank our teachers for all their time and efforts spent on us. We hope they feel their time was not spent in vain, but that it has been greatly appreciated. Our class officers are: President..........................................John Koverman Vice President....................................... Urban Drees Secretary-Treasurer ................................. Alice Kremer Student Senate.........................Judy Goubeaux, Jim Barga Judy Goubeaux was chosen as the Homecoming Queen this year. We were proud of her because she is a representative of our class. Our future—what does it hold in store for us? This will be answered by us when we decide what we will do as we leave high school. Some will go to college, others will choose various occupations, and many of us will take up the responsibility of homes. We will remember the many happy days spent at V. H. S. as we grow older. To our faculty and friends, we say farewell. —Kate Schulze “50’. —15— BACCALAUREATE SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING, MAY U, 1950 8:00 P. M. Processional............................................Senior Class Jane Rhoades, Accompanist Invocation......................................... Rev. A. E. Kemp “O, Lord Most Holy”.....................................Ce’sar Franck High School Orchestra Juanita Swallow, Accompanist Scripture ................... ................................... “Allelujali”—(“Exsultate, Jubilate ) ................ W. A. Mozart GIRLS CHORUS Class Sermon—‘‘Challenge For Life” ............. Rev. Paul R. Getter “Evening Prayer”—(Hansel and Gretel) ..............E. Humperdinck High School Chorus Juanita Swallow, Accompanist Benediction........................................ Rev. A. E. Kemp Recessional ........................................... Senior Class Jane Rhoades, Accompanist SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT VERSAILLES HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, MAY H), 1050 — 8:00 P. M. Processional—“March of the Peers”....................... Sullivan High School Orchestra Invocation ..................................... Rev. G. B. Menge A jnus Dei”—(Trombone Solo) ....................... George Bizet Ronald Shellhause Salutatory...........................................Martha Brenneman “When I Privy to You Colored Toys”...............John Alden Carpenter Joan Mumaw Sarah Kindell Ann Bey Vada Scherer Gail Pitsenbarger Nancy Fields Juanita Swallow, Accompanist Valedictory ............................................. Delilah Fast “Shepherd’s Dance” .......................................... Schubert High School Orchestra Class Address............................... Dr. Leo M. Hauptman Ball State Teachers College The Tide Rises” ................................... Franz Borschcin Senior Ensemble Bill Nisonger Margaret Schwepe Bob Coates Delilah Fast Joan Mumaw John Koverman Sarah Kindell Ronald Shellhause Juanita Swallow, Accompanist Presentation of Class .................................. W. F. Hoerncr Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas ............................ J. B. Mendenhall President of the Board of Education Benediction Rev. G. B. Menge THE DAFFY DILLS A THREE ACT COMEDY PRESENTED BY THE VERSAILLES SENIOR CLASS FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, 11)50 at 8:00 P. M. Cast of Characters: RICHARD DILL Ronald Shellhause CAROL DILL Delilah Fast RODNEY DILL John Koverman DORIS DILL ............................... Arlene McEldowney DUDLEY DILL Norman Grosch GRANDMOTHER DILL Janet Barga COUSIN MAUD MADDOX Nelda Swallow ELAINE ESCOTT Margaret Schwepe AIMEE LOVEWELL . La Donna Mumaw PETE NORTON Bill Nisonger THE WIDOW WOGGLES Alice Kremer ARNICA JUKES Prompter—Alice Kueterman Joan Richhart Directors Miss Betty Shipley Mr. Homer Fields SENIOR CLASS PLAY —ID— SENIOR WILL We, the graduating class of 1950, being the most intelligent and industrious class ever to be graduated from Versailles High School, feel we should leave some of our most valuable possessions behind us in order to keep in the memories of those who must continue to slave on a few more years a tender and sacred remembrance of us. 1, Rosemary Baltes, do bequeath my dark hair to Eileen Urees. We, Jim Barga and Judy Goubeaux, do bequeath our senior romance to Ronnie Poling and Miriam Rhoades. I Clete Barton, do bequeath my class ring to Jane Rhoades. I, Bob Bayman, do bequeath my fine sense of humor to anyone that will take it. I, Doris Bergman, do bequeath my typing ability to Helen Groff. I, Vivian Bergman, do bequeath my quiet manner to Duane Berger. I, Martha Brenneman, do bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Jean Barga. I, Betty Bernholt, do bequeath my big brown eyes to Margaret Drees. I, Delores Byrd, do bequeath my cooking ability to Miss Shipley. I. Bob Coates, do bequeath my feminine admirers to Howard Kremcr. I, Urban Drees, de bequeath my scholastic standing to Evelyn Pohl. I, Jack Gantt, do bequeath my quiet manner to Mr. Hehl. I, Berniece Gehron, do bequeath my red hair to Jeanette Magoteaux. I, Jean Goubeaux, dobequeath my interest in Greenville to Nancy Fields. I, Marcus Grilliot, do bequeath my athletic ability to Eddie Rethman. I, John Grillot, do bequeath my forceful voice to Mr. Cline. I, Norman Grosch, do bequeath my driving ability to Madonna Bergman. I, Ann Henry, do bequeath my interest in St. Henry to Elizabeth Wen-ning. I, Lois Ann Judy, do bequeath my saxophone playing to Jimmy Condon. We, Sam Holsapple and Ed Weaver, do bequeath our positions at the Egg Auction to Bob Treon and Tony Martino. I, Sarah Jane Kindeli, do bequeath my position as drum majorette to Jim Graves. I, John Koverman, do bequeath my smooth line to Jack DeLaet. I, Alice Kremer, want everything I have, and therefore bequeath nothing to anyone. I, Alice Kueterman, do bequeath my gossiping to Ruth Heckman. I, Barbara Liette, do bequeath my interest in Willowdell to Vada Scherer. I, Jerry Lochtefeld, do bequeath my blushing to Gail Pitsenbarger. I, Arlene McEldowney, do bequeath my long hair to Marilyn Grisez. I, Joan Mumaw, do bequeath my height to Jane Evinger. I, LaDonna Mumaw, do bequeath my chewing gum to Betty Grillot. (Continued on Page 78) —20— CAN YOU IMAGINE? 1. Rosemary Baltes being a loud mouth? 2. Jim Barga not spending his week ends with Judy? 3. Janet Barga not being heard even if not seen? 4. Clete Barton without a Sport Magazine? 5. Bob Bayman without his face getting red? 6. John Berger being conceited? 7. Doris Bergman being unkind to anyone? 8. Vivian Bergman not minding her own business? 9. Martha Brenneman without her lessons finished? 10. Betty Bernholt with short fingernails? 11. Delores Byrd not being interested in Russia? 12. Bob Coates being bashful around girls? 13. Urban Drees not talking about baseball? 14. Delilah Fast not making the honor roll? 15. Jack Gantt as a stand in for Bill Stern? 16. Berniece Gehron without a smile? 17. Jean Goubeaux not talking about boys? 18. Judy Goubeaux not being with Jim? 19. Marcus Grilliot being serious? 20. John Grillot flirting? 21. Norman Grosch not arguing with Mrs. Young? 22. Ann Henry without a Sunday nite date. 23. Sam Holsapple taking school seriously? 24. Lois Ann Judy not being the “Big Wheel” in the Sax section. 25. Sarah Jane Kindell not writing to Marv. 26. John Koverman not going to North Star. 27. Alice Kremer not going to dances. 28. Alice Kueterman not knowing all the latest gossip? 29. Barbara Liette not being friendly? 30. Jerry Lochtefeld as a Fuller Brush Salesman? 31. Arlene McEldowney not boasting about being Irish? 32. Joan Mumaw without dimples? 33. La Donna Mumaw not talking about Roy? 34. Bill Nisonger speechless? 35. John Oliver getting a medal for safe driving? 36. Evelyn Parmenter without her boy friend from Russia? 37. Joan Richhart getting to school before 8:29‘ 2? 38. Phyllis Rindler not acting crazy? 39. Betty Rosell not looking neat? 40. Ronny Ruchty not being good looking? 41. Jerry Ruchty not being liked by everyone? 42. Kate Schulze being sloppy? 43. Margaret Schwepe flunking an exam? 44. Gene and Glenn Selander not looking alike? 45. Ronald Shellhause not taking pictures of everyone? 46. Bob Sherry not talking to Ruth? 47. Lawrence Simons falling madly in love? 48. Loretta Skelton talking loudly ? 49. Dick Subler being skinny? 50. Juanita Swallow not playing the piano? 51. Nelda Swallow being five by five ? 52. Dari Tipple not being engaged ? 53. Ed Weaver as another Jack Dempsey? 54. Ruth Ann Weaver bothering anyone? 55. Sam Yagle awake in study hall? —21— Superintendent Mr. W. F. Hoerner, A. B., M. A. Earlham College Columbia University Miami University University of Cincinnati Principal Mr. L. F. Rhoades. A. B., M. A. Wittenberg College Miami University Ohio State University School Secretary Mrs. Robert Turpen School Secretary MISS HARRIET EASTMAN A. B. Otterbein College Miami University University of Michigan MR. PAUL TRITTSCHUH B. S. in Ed. Capital University Ohio State University University of West Va. Miami University MR. CLARENCE CLINE B. S. in Ed. Miami University MISS RACHEL RAMSEY B. S. in Ed. Ball State College MRS. LESTER YOUNG B. S. Miami University MR. HOMER FIELDS B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University Miami University FACULTY MR. ROLAND MEHL B. A. in Ed. Otterbein College —24— MRS. CLARENCE PITSENBARGER B. S. in Music Miami University MR. ROBERT DIXON B. S. in Ed. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music MR. PAUL MECHLING B. S. in Ag. Ohio State University MISS MARGARET CRAIG B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green State University MISS BETTY SHIPLEY B. A. Our Lady of Cincinnati College University of Cincinnati MR. GLENN ZELLER B. S. in Ed. Ohio Northern University FACULTY MISS LOUISE SMITH A. B., M. A. Defiance College University of Colorado —25— STUDENT AG. TEACHERS MR. MONTGOMERY MR. YOUNG MR. GILBERT MR. CLARK MR. AMSTUTZ MR. LINDENMUTH MR. HADLEY MR. PIERCE BOARD OF EDUCATION J. B. Mendenhall, President L. E. Simon, Vice President Ernest Wilson Joe Varner Delmar Hupe Joe Reed, Clerk SING FOR YOUR SUPPER A Comedy in Three Acts presented by the VERSAILLES JUNIOR CLASS November 18, 1949 — 8:00 P. M. Cast of Characters: MR. PIPER ......................... MRS. PIPER......................... SUSAN ............................. LAURETTE .......................... PINKY ............................. JOANIE ............................ RANNY.............................. BIFF .............................. MAR I LEE.......................... STEPHAN FOSTER BROWN............... RAMONA ............................ TESSIE TOPPER ..................... STACY ............................. BARBIE ............................ ELLIE ............................. PEGGY ............................. KAY ............................... Prompter—Marilyn George Directors Miss Harriet Eastman Robert Shellhause .... Johanna Magoto ......... Ann Bey ...... Joan Bruns .... Jane Rhoades Florence Voisard ....... Jack Beare ........ Jim Beare Elizabeth YVenning ......Brice Grote .. Juanita Brewer . Henrietta Grilliot ..... Royce Smith ..... Betty Strobel .. Marilyn George Norma Jean Smith .... Irene Kindell Miss Margaret Craig —28— JUNIOR CLASS First row: Ann Bey, Jane Rhoades, Betty Strobel, Florence Voisard, Joan Bruns; Second row: Betty Grillot, Helen Groff, James Graves, Mrs. Young, Delores Rosell: Third row: Miriam Rhoades, Tony Martino, John Nickol, Robert DeMange, Ruth Kueterman; Fourth row: Leona Quattlebaum, Christine LaFuze, Barbara Smith, Madonna Bergman: Fifth row: Ronald Poling, Jack DeLaet, Frank Magoto, Tom Barga, Edward Rethman, Bill Magoto, Bob Guillozet. MRS. YOUNG Class Adviser JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row: Eileen Drees, Jeanette Magoteaux, Ann Bey; Second row: Robert Shellhause, Edward Rethman. —30— JUNIOR CLASS First row: Ilene Drees, Brice Grote, Ruth Heckman, Bobby Heckert, Ruth Bey; Second row: Elizabeth Wenning, Norma Jean Smith, Melva Goubeaux, Juanita Brewer; Third row: Marilyn George, Jeanette Magoteaux, Gene Oliver, Eddie Harry, Irene Kindell: Fourth row: Robert Meeds. Robert Shellhause, Jerald Paulus, Betty George, Louedna Baltes, Henrietta Grilliot; Fifth row: Paul Sherry, Royce Smith, Raymond Hammaker, Cecil Wesson. We began our third year greeting old friends and teachers with an enrollment of fifty-four and Mrs. L. E. Young as our advisor. The first link in our “Junior Year Chain” was the election of our officers. They are: President....................................Robert Shellhause Vice President............................Jeanette Magoteaux Secretary-Treasurer ................................. Ann Bey Student Senate .............. Eileen Drees, Edward Rethman The second link was our class play, “Sing For Your Supper”, which was a big success. The third link was when we ordered our class rings. We are very proud of them. During the year we welcomed five new members who are: Barbara Smith, Cecil Wesson, Larry Fisher, Raymond Hammaker, and Leona Quattlebaum. We were proud to have Eileen Drees as one of the queen's attendants. During the year we found ourselves honorably represented in every activity. The final link in the chain was the Junior-Senior Prom which took place May 6. We thank Mrs. Young for its success. To the seniors we say “Always remember what fun you had at Versailles High School.” We also wish you all the luck in the world. —Miriam Rhoades “51” —31— SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: Jim Condon, Earl Holsapple, Nancy Fields, Vada Scherer, Pauline Mangen, Ina Dunwoody, Bob Plessinger: Second row: Gail Pitsenbarger. Edith Wright, Wanda Pepiot, Joan Winner, Kathleen Simon, Margie Grisez, Bobbie Kruckeberg, Barbara Barga, Paul Shimp: Third row: Barbara Rindler, Evelyn Pohl, James Don Monnier, Jimmie Paulus, Richard Paulus, John Barge; Fourth row: Mary Fin-frock, Glenna Stump, Jerry Tipple, Jimmie Bigham, Tom Baughman, Mr. Zeller; Fifth row: Nancy Trittschuh, Joyce Swallow, John Brandt, Bob Treon, Charles Parmenter. MR. ZELLER Class Adviser SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First row: Bob Urquhart, Josie Marchal; Second row: John Stuck, Evelyn Pohl, James Condon, absent. —32— SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: Esther Kramer, Miriam Hilgefort, Mary Ann Langenkamp, Luella Marchal, Alice Berger, June Matthieu, Evan Liechty; Second row: Margaret Drees; Theresa Monnin, Ellen Didier, Gene Strome: Third row: Thelma Speelman, Shirley Clark; Patricia Pepiot, Dick Dabe, Jeanette McEldow-ney: Fourth row: John Stuck, Howard Kremer, Bob Urquhart, Mildred Huber, Virginia Ford, Loraine Simon. Delores Coons, Duane Berger; Fifth row: Barbara Millet, Delane Gehle, Bernice Hemmelgarn, Gene Speelman. The school year of 1949-50 opened with thirty-eight girls and thirty boys. We were happy to welcome to our class Ina Dunwoody; but we were sorry to lose James Simon and Earl Slater, who moved to other schools. Our class officers are: President....................................... Robert Urquhart Vice President ................................. James Condon Secretary-Treasurer.........................................Josie Marchal Student Senate.......................... Evelyn Pohl, John Stuck Our homecoming queen representative this year was Evelyn Pohl. We are proud to say that many sophomores participated in all sports, musical groups, Latin, F. H. A., and F. F. A. —Joyce Swallow “52” FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Don Yagle, Duane Meyer, Roger Mong, Nancy Shade, Jack Goodall, Betty Lou Poly, Bob Gantt, Arlene Stephen, Bob Brown, Harold Apple; Second row: John Mills, Richard Mescher. Myrna Nickol, Doris Subler, Tom Hart, Teba Cain, Paul Drees. Earl Hollinger, Harold Sherman: Third row: Annie Shimp, Dolores Knapke, Janet Berger, Janice Kremer, Luella Hartzell, Mary Maker: Fourth row: Marilyn Grisez, John Schwepe. Dortha Littman, Jean Barga, Patricia Plessinger; Fifth row: Jerry Oliver, Mary Drees, Virginia Schulze, Mary Yagle, Mary George; Sixth row: Marjorie Berger, Jane Evinger, Patricia Pcquignot, Bob Johnston, Cyril Mangen, Charles Wise, Allen Hoerner, Miss Eastman. Miss Eastman and Miss Craig, Advisers FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First row: Virginia Schulze, Robert Brown; Second row: Ronald Hennessy, Jane Evinger, John Schwcpe —34— FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Ramona Lanich, Joanne Bulcher. Patricia Swallow, June Hixson, Cyril Voisard, James Thie-beaux; Second row: Janet Harry, Patricia Baltes, Harriet Christian, Thomas Frantz, Clarence Grilliot, Third row: Mary Hammaker, Ruth Guillozet, Ilene Neargarder, John Warner, Fred Grilliot; Fourth row: Ronald Hennessy. William Pcpiot, Ernest Poeppelman, Don Baltes; Fifth row: Dean Horner, Norman Schlecty, Jack Hixson, Lloyd Brenneman, Ed Berger; Sixth row; Urban Gehret, Elmer Rethman, Miss Craig. The school year of 1949-50 brought eighty-seven freshmen together. During the year we were sorry to lose Roger Mangen, Dorothy Gigandet, Edith Gigandet and Mitzie Davis; but we were glad to welcome Mary Ham-maker into our midst. After the first exciting weeks, we settled down and elected our class officers. They are as follows: President......................................... John Schwepe Vice President................................ Ronald Hennessy Secretary-Treasurer .......................... Virginia Schulze Student Senate......................Jane Evinger, Robert Brown We are well represented in all sports, clubs and music groups. We are proud to say that Janet Berger was elected cheer leader and Janice Kremer was chosen as our representative for the Homecoming Queen. Watch for us next year, for instead of “frightened freshmen”, we’ll be “superior sophomores”. —Jane Evinger “53” —35— EIGHTH GRADE First row: Charles Voisard, Edgar Collins, Bob Didier, Edward Goubeaux, Anna May Allread, Laura Lou Dunkel, Susan Fields, Paul Pierron; Second row: Ravmon Nickol, Leona Gasson, Elsie Hammak-er, Bill Bergman, Marianna Young, Mary Lou Shumaker, Teddy Richhart; Third row: Veronica Bern-ing, Eddie Kiehl, Don Loxlev, Delmar Whitacre, Ralph Mangen, Gerald Rosell; Fourth row: Myrna Brandt; Dorothy Headley, Barbara Jean Foster, Joyce Wavdziak, Nancy Zeller, Jacqueline Pittsen-barger, Albert Mangen, Dorothy Goubeaux: Fifth row: Fred Condon, Loretta Morgan, Connie Rhoades, Bob Unum. Dale Reeser, Richard Kueterman, Rita Bey. Absent: Bobby Gump, Bob Bubeck, Eugene phlipot, Barbara Bulcher, Vernon Wright, John Magato. Mr. Cline and Mr. Mehl, Advisers. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS First row: Fred Condon, Joyce Waldziak, Second row: Nancy Zeller, Paul Pierron. —36— SEVENTH GRADE First row: Lowell Marshal, Carl Voisinet, John Paul Labig, Van Nickol, Paul Matthieu, Bobby Morrison, Eileen Kolb, Ruby Derr, Richard McClellan, Robert Grillot; Second row: Melvin Stucke, Donald Marshal, Michael Marshall, Carolyn Wilson, Barbara Shimp; Third row: Victor Kramer, Richard Simon, Betty Morgan, Eddie Richhart, Norman Smith, Marlene Baltes, Phyllis DeMange, Bertha Kiehl, James Detrick, Lester Leichty: Fourth row: Elaine Routson, Jane Webb, Marjarie Klopfer, Phvllis Pitsenbarger, Ruth Ann Brandt, Joan Gantt: Fifth row: Betty Bey, Edith Garland, Donald Baker, John Laub, Richard Apple; Sixth row: Ronald Bensman, Bobby Sanderson, James Brandt, Gene Mills. Miss Smith and Mrs. Pitsenbarger, Advisers. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS First row: Melvin Stucke, Lester Leichty, Paul Matthieu; Second row: Marjorie Klopfer, Ruth Ann Brandt. —37— M e m o r i a m I n r S In memori of Barbara York who died July 5th, 191,9. In memory of Cecil Hole, who was killed October 19th, 191,9. -v ✓ —38— —39— SIXTH GRADE First row: Cyril Droesch, Stephen Allread; Carl Neargarder, Bobby Turpen, Eddie Harman, Thomas Apple, Leonard Goubcaux, Dan Hart; Second row: Shirley Keller, Donna Horner, Bonnie Green, Shirley Derr, Billv Fisher, Ivan Brenneman, Jackie Coates, Phyllis Simons, Ruth Hemmelgarn, Doris Gigan-det: Connie Clark; Third row: Wanda Seman, Phyllis Treon, Jerome Brown, Richard Berger, Joanne Matthieu, Cynthia Loxley, Patty Hopper, Janet Pitsenbarger, Lucille Butt. JoAnn Voisinet; Fourth row: Marjorie Trittschuh, Donna Rhoades, Lucille Schrader, Carolyn Trittschuh, Bobby Copeland, Donald Staudt, Jack Subler, Freddy Bohman, Marlene Swallow, Mr. Oehrtman. Absent: Miriam Ashman, Richard Christian, Lewis May, Lavon Wright. School opened in September with an enrollment of forty-six pupils in the sixth grade. Of this number twenty-one were boys and twenty-five girls. New people to enter our group this year were Carolyn Trittschuh, Cyril Droesch, Jackie Coates, Billy Fisher and Bonnie Green. People who left our class were Matt Davis, Margaret Gigandet, Hazel Marker, and Nancy Polley. Tragedy struck our class in October when Cecil Hole was fatally injured while riding home on his bicycle. At Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine’s Day we enjoyed parties. We enjoyed playiny the seasonal sports. —40— FIFTH GRADE First row: James Hart, Doris Berger, Myrna Hopper, David Gantt, Carolyn Smith, Virginia Frantz, James Hole: Second row: Bobby Marshal, Richard Gigandet, Larry Kruckeberg, Evelyn Yagle, Jean Hiatt. Carol Allen; Third row: Jerry Kerns, Joe Pierron, Virginia Kramer, Earl DeMange, John Hocr-ner, Evelyn Voisinet; Fourth row: Kathleen Morgan, Karen Seman, Wilma Gasson, Eddie Gigandet, Carol Crooks, John Armstrong, Frances Berning; Fifth row: Doris Gerling, Virgil Frantz, Cletus Bal-tes, Garry Poling, Janet Schaaf, Doris Sherman; Sixth row: Wanda Kueterman, Earlene Dapore, Patty Derr, Larry Sherry, Joyce Strome, Eddie Bulcher, Janet Brandon. Absent: Marita Droesch. Eighteen boys and twenty-two girls entered the fifth grade in September. Martia Droesch came to our school from Burkettsville and Mary Beaver moved to the Children’s Home leaving the net enrollment the same as last fall. Fifth grade members of the Junior Band are Jean Hiatt, Joyce Strome, John Armstrong, John Hoerner, Jerry Kerns, and Larry Sherry. The elementary grades presented an operetta. “The Pied Piper as their part of the School Fair program. The fifth grade pupils taking special parts were Carol Crooks, as Frieda, a good little mother; John Hoerner, Mayor of Hamelin; Joe Pierron, John Armstrong, and Jerry Kerns, councilmen, and Jerry Schaaf, the Pied Piper. —Miss Ashman. —41— FOURTH GRADE First row: John Wehneman, Melaine Loxley, Edgar Trittschuh, Carol Hopper, Linda Marshal, Monna Lou Supinger, Gerna Cain; Second row: Donald Addis, Arthur Heft, Janet Tobe, Eddie Didier, Carolyn Treon, Larry Brown, Elizabeth Case; Third row: Allen Brandt, James Brown, Donald Varner. Jane Begin, Mary Wehneman, Sarah Frantz; Fourth row: Juanita Matthieu, Shirley Apple, Wanda Mong, Susan Frantz, Donnie Leis, Janice Labig; Fifth row: Sharon Smith, Jean Subler, David Oliver, Larry Mendenhall, Dick Subler; Sixth row: Carl Gigandet, Billy Strobel, Orville Bohman, Donald Emrick; Seventh row: Irvin Baltes, Carl Schrader; Victor Marchal, Gene Morrison, Ivan Baltes; Miss Wright. Absent: Rita Marshal, Donald Rosell. The fourth grade began the school year with an enrollment of 63. Since then we have welcomed a new pupil, Elizabeth Case from Concord Rural School. Two of our number have transferred to other schools— Billy Polley to Ansonia and Patty Greer to Union City. At present we have 27 girls and 35 boys. We were glad to have a part in the Community Fair program this year. Our class has the distinction of having four pairs of twins enrolled— Ivan and Irvin Baltes, Susan and Sarah Frantz, Dick and Jean Subler, and John and Mary Wehneman. We have only one member enrolled in Junior Band, Janice Labig. —42— THIRD GRADE First row: Bruce Sherry, Nancy Berger, Mary Phyllis Grillot, Rochelle Leichty, Bobby Matthieu, Charlotte Furlong, Roberta Trittschuh: Second row: Phyllis Boyd, Jerome Tobe, Helen Baltes, Betty Stucke. Marlene Hartzell, Arlene Brown, Sue Mendenhall; Third row: Alma May, David Magoto, Leslie Bu-beck Martha Goubeaux, Gerald Droesch, Altha Jane Allread, Lester Kueterman, Lee Garland; Fourth row: Walter Neiport, Linda Dunkel, Virginia Schaaf, Mary Evelyn Mangen, Tommy Thompson, John Paul Grewe. At the opening of school the third grade had an enrollment of thirty-one pupils. Three pupils moved away. They are Rebecca Bruner. Jackie Figel and Robert Grewe. Soon Ronnie Coates and Gerald Droesch joined our group. We have had a very busy year and also a happy one. Our grade took part in the operetta “The Pied Piper of Hamlin” for the Community Fair. The pupils also won some premiums from their entries. For the Christmas Seal Drive and the March of Dimes, we gave a nice sum. We have tried to learn to work and play and to live happily together, so that we will become useful American citizens. —43— SECOND GRADE First row: John Hole, Larry Wichael, Terry Oliver, Billy Pierron, Duane Leis, Joan Hiatt, Joan Meyer, Janet Hart: Second row: Roger Gigandet, Leroy Kramer, Steven Parin, Larry Martin. Larry Coffield Tommy Harman, Janet Wood, Jane Welch; Third row: James Short, Ronald Subler. Conie Hixson, Marilyn Long, Sharon Kclch, Carol Bigham, Beverly Coates, Judy Bulcher; Fourth row: Jerry Em-rick: Dickie Zeller, Marilyn Gerling, Janet Swallow. Gail Varner, Marilee Kerns; Fifth row Cecil Garland, Sheldon Wion, James Brandt, William Trittschuh, Eugene Droesch. Connie Dapore, Marilyn Magoto, Beverly Baker, Angela Bohman, Connie Bashore: Sixth row: Franklin Gantt, Tommy Coffield Johnny Trittschuh, Paul Baltes, Tommy Crooks. Absent: Dennis Plessinger. Fifty-six boys and girls entered the second grade in September. During the year Barbara Gretz, Rita Gigandet and Kathryn Weaver left us, and Eugene Doesch and Sharon Kelch took their places. This has been a busy year for both pupils and teacher, and we are proud of the progress we have made. —44- FIRST GRADE First row: Larry Addis, Dickie Coffield, Bobby Allen; Marlene Bey, Jeffery Brandon, Norma Boyd, Anette Baltes; Second row: Chalmer Gasson, Douglas Leis, Doyle Derr, Shirley Gigandet, Phyllis Boh-man, Judith Frantz, Judith Marshal, Ronnie Clark: Third row: Wayne Goubeaux, Paul Coblentz, Jimmy Frantz, Beverly Garrison. Billy Berger, Eddie Furlong, Kenneth Grewe; Fourth row: Stephen Big-ham, Dennis Berry. Donald Hammaker, Richard, Cottrell, Karen Bohman, Mrs .Zeller, Ruth Morlock, Eugene Hupe, David Kiehl. The East end first grade began with thirty-one little boys and girls. Two of our girls moved away and a boy and girl joined us so we close the year with the same enrollment. You saw many of us as rats in the play, “The Pied Piper.” Others were musicians in the toy band. We are doing our best to be good readers. We plan to visit the city library soon and begin to select books for our summer reading. We especially like to hear good stories and enjoy our music periods. You may not recognize us in this picture as the wind all but blew us away. —45— FIRST GRADE First row: Irene Nieport, Janet Mendenhall, Robert Reed, Larry Supinger, Donna Voisinet, Judy Tobe, Billy Oliver; Second row: Dickie Ward, Jimmie Turpen, John Mong, Connie Smith, Janet Schaaf, George Subler, Eddie Mangen: Third row: Billy Mendenhall, Robert Trittschuh, Judy Morrison, Patly McClellan, Jack Turpen, Kenneth Meyer; Fourth row: Kenneth Magoto, Douglas Miller, Kenneth Weaver, Dale Petitjean. MRS. HAMILTON’S FIRST GRADE Thirty-one children enrolled in the First Grade in room 21 in September, 1049. Four transferred to other schools during the year, making the present membership, twenty-seven In reading, the work consisted of recognizing words from sight and the use of word recognition skills in attacking new words. Along with this, oral speech was stressed. Writing, spelling and group stories made up the English. The oral English was mainly discussion of word meanings, and creative stories. Water color, tempra and crayola were used in their art work. Most of this work was creative. They learned to count to one hundred and to add and substract very easy problems. The children enjoyed a very delightful period in music with Mrs. Pits-enbarger each day. This work, interspersed with play, made up the day at school. —46— First row: Judy Bey, Luella Gasson, Betty Butt, Dotty Derr, Duane Derr, Jimmy Dowds, Susan Reser, Carol Smith, Helen Kolb; Second row: Margaret Butt, George Klopfer, Dick Smith, Donald Rismiller, James Didier, Betty Bensman, Ann Didier, Tommy Sanderson; Third row: Herman Hoerner, Dale Hart, James Laub, Leroy Wion, Zane Keller, Gary Hess, Paul Nieport, Bobbie Headley; Fourth row: Richard Detrick, Orville Magoto, Almareda Gasson, Shirley Carrel, Vera Bey; Fifth row: Miss Wilson, Jack Bubeck, Calvin Garland, Kenneth Magoto, Mrs. Martin. MRS. MARTIN’S ROOM All the boys in Mrs. Martins room participated in directing the school patrol this year. The reward was a picnic for the entire room. In addition to the regular school work, the fourth, fifth and sixth grade pupils made raffia picture frames, mats, clay figures, and port folios for art work. Several bays made bird houses this spring. MISS WILSON’S ROOM Pupils in Miss Wilson’sroom have completed the regular assignments of their grades. Projects in this group included the painting of some interesting murals in geography. —47— YORKSHIRE PRIMARY First row: Robert Ruschau, Mary Ann Broerman, Arlene Holthaus, Betty DeMange, Lloyd Barga, Doris Kunk, Linda Cook, Karen Holthaus; Second row: Jerry Poeppelman, Sandra Beck, Charlene Phlipot, Lois Fisher, Larry Beck, Janice Poeppelman, Marlene Mayo, Gary Barhorst; Third row: Carolyn Fid-ler, Jacqueline Stiefel, Dale Batty, Carl DeMange, Patsy Berger, Alfreda Mescher, Paul Trittschuh; Fourth row: Elsie Poeppelman, Richard Phlipot, Orville Kunk. Alfred Mescher, Jeanne Broerman, Janice Knapke, Carol Mueller; Fifth row: Helen Trittschuh, Catherine Kelch, Harriett Straker, Robert Berger, Carolyn Ruschau. The Yorkshire School opened in September, 1949 with an enrollment of 42 pupils in the Primary Room. The school participated in the School Fair and on December 23, our Christmas program was enjoyed by both participants and audience. The school is proud of its attainment and hopes to continue its good work. —48— YORKSHIRE ELEMENTARY First row: James Fisher, Mary Henke, Mat Kelch, Arlene Poeppelman, Leonard Rethman, Richard Mueller, Bernard Phlipot, Marcella Kunk, Dick Lauber, Caroline Broerman; Second row: Donald Plessinger, Paul Stephen, Joe Berger, Ivo Knapke, William Berger, Evelyn Kunk, Linus Mescher, Donald Phlipot, Myron Fast, L. B. Martin; Third row: Theresc Fisher, Ruth Poeppelman, Edna Kelch, Eileen Rethman, Bernard Bergman, Barbara Emig. Twenty-five students were eager to start school as fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade students. During the year we have participated in five softball games with local schools. Bernard Berkman is our captain. We’ve won three games. We have had various parties and programs in which the students and parents gladly took part. It is a pleasure to work with our music teacher, Mrs. Pitsenbarger. We are grateful to Mr. Hoerner for bringing a magician to entertain all of the students. We are hoping to see a few of Ohio’s wonders this spring. —49— —50— STUDENT SENATE First row: Bobby Brown, Melvin Stucke, Fred Condon, Judy Goubeaux, Jim Barga; Second row: Jane Evinger, Ruth Ann Brandt, Nancy Zeller, John Stuck; Third row: Eddie Rethman, Eileen Drees, Mr. Rhoades, Evelyn Pohl. At the beginning of the school year, twelve students, a boy and a girl from each of the upper six grades, were elected to serve on the Student Senate. At our first meeting the following officers were elected: President.................................................Jim Barga Vice President.................................... John Stuck Secretary-Treasurer ......................... Judy Goubeaux Our work for this year has been selling candy at noon and sponsoring assembly programs and dances. —John Stuck ‘’52” —52— LATIN MASTIGIAE First row: Harold Sherman. Earl Hollinger, Ramona Lanich, Joan Bulcher, Wanda Pepiot, Nancy Fields, Pat Baltes, Miss Shipley, James Condon, Robert Brown; Second row: Nancy Trittschuh; Virginia Schulze, Marilyn Grisez, Janice Kremer, Edith Wright, Vada Scherer, Dottie Littman, Mary Drees, Jean Barga, Pat Plessinger, Dick Paulus, Allan Hoerner; Third row: Glenna Stump, Jane Evin-ger, Pat Pequignot, Gail Pitsenbarger, Robert Urquhart, John Schwepe, James Paulus: Fourth row: Delores Knapke. Marjorie Berger, John Stuck, Tom Baughman, Ronald Shellhause; Fifth row: Barbara Millet, Mary Finfrock, Robert Meeds. There are forty-two in the Latin Club this year. Both classes, the first and second year, showed the students that Lain is present in evervdav life bv making posters for Latin week which was March 12-16. At Christmas time we translated several Christmas carols into Latin and sang them. The first year Latin students studied the fundamentals in Latin and translated short stories. The second year students spent their time in the translation of Caesar. Vada Scherer “52 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First row: Paul Rinderle, John Brandt, John Oliver, Robert Bayman, Jerry Ruchty, Eddie Harry, Ev-ard Hole, Bill Swallow: Second row: Evan Leichty, Roger Mong, Ronald Hennessy, Gene Speelinan, John Warner, Jack Nixon, Joyce Swallow; Thomas Frantz, Duane Meyer; Third row: Lawrence Simons, Jim Grogean, Bob Johnsto.n Norman Grosch, Dean Horner, Gene Strome; Fourth row :Marvin Boyd, Royce Smith, Ronald Ruchty, Richard Frantz, Robert Sherry, Fred Grilliot; Fifth row: Mr. Hadley, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Mechling. The F. F. A. Chapter began its year with an enrollment of thirty-four members, consisting of fourteen freshmen, nine sophomores, four juniors and seven seniors, with Mr. Mechling as our adviser. The officers are: President .... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Reporter ..... Sentinal...... Librarian . Bob Bayman .... Tom Barga Jerry Ruchty .... John Oliver John Brandt Eddie Harry ..Bob Sherry The F. F. A. in cooperation with the F. H. A. and the community sponsored the annual school fair. We were aided this year by favorable weather and all activities were very successful. Our Parliamentary Procedure team participated in the county and district contest and for the fifth consecutive year received a gold raing. Students from Ohio State University were assigned to do their student teaching in our Vocational Agriculture Department. Mr. Ward Linden-muth, Mr. Perry Clark, Mr. Clair Young, were here during the fall quarter. Mr. Ben T. Gilbert, Mr. William Montgomery, and Mr. Clifford Am-stutz spent the winter quarter with us, while Mr. Donald Hadley and Mr. Dewey Pierce were here for training during the spring quarter. —54— —Bob Bayman “50” FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F. H. A. OFFICERS AND PURPOSES Left to right: Delores Byrd, Barbara Liette, Evelyn Parmenter, Alice Berger, Rosemary Baltes, Arlene McEldowncy, Joan Richhart, Evelyn Pohl, Eileen Drees, Phyllis Rindlcr, Ann Henry, Jean Gou-bcaux, Berniece Gehron, Loretta Skelton. —55— THE SPRING BAND CONCERT The 1950 Spring Concert presented by the Instrumental Department of Versailles High school, in the high school auditorium, March 10, 1950 at 8:00 p. m. Mr. Robert Dixon, Director. ORCHESTRA Star-Spangled Banner 1. Country Dance.......................................Roberts 2. Ave Maria ........................................ Schubert 3. Three Dots and a Dash..............................Herfurth JUNIOR RAND 1. Four Selections: Skater’s Waltz Andantino All Trough The Night Lightly Row 2. Patricia Waltz ......................................... Archer 3. Young America .......................................... Archer HIGH SCHOOL BAND 1. Cadet Days .......................................... Jewell 2. Band Novelty ................................ MacNamara’s Band Toy Band: Nancy Fields, Joyce Swallow, Gail Pitsenbarger, Bill Nisonger 3. South of The Rio ................................. Olivadoti 4. Hall of Fame.........................................Olivadoti 5. Robin Hood “Fantasia”...............................Brockton 6. School Song—Twirlers: Sarah Jane Kindell Pat Baltes June Hixson Myrna Brandt —50— V.H.5. SENIOR BAND First row: June Hixon, Myrna Brandt, Ramona Lanich, Arlene McEldowney, Susan Fields, Joyce Waydziak, Nancy Fields, Judy Goubeaux, Patricia Swallow, Norma Smith, John Labig, Tom Hart, Don Loxlcy, Sarah Kindell, Pat Baltes: Second row: Ruth Ann Weaver, Gail Pitsenbarger, Harriet Christian, Jim Condon, Jim Bearc, Ruth Bey, Margaret Schwepe, Jack Beare, Vada Scherer, Earl Hollinger, Gene Oliver; Third row: John Schwepe, Wanda Pepiot, Jeanette Magoteaux, Miriam Rhoades, Delilah Fast, Irene Kindell, Connie Rhoades, Dean Horner, Allen Hoerner, Mr. Dixon; Fourth row: Lois Ann Judy, John Barge, John Oliver, Joyce Swallow, Janet Barga, Tom Baughman, Nelda Swallow, Jane Evingcr; Fifth row: Nancy Trittschuh, Bill Nisonger, Berniece Gehron, Ronnie Shell-hausc, Bob Shellhause. Last fall the band welcomed a new director, Mr. Dixon. We feel that we have made much progress under his direction. The Annual Spring Concert was held on March 10, 1950. During the concert eighteen seniors were awarded letters. This was the first year for letters to be awarded. The other band members received their letters at a later date. The band participated in Memorial Day parades at Versailles, Brock, and North Star. We also played for the football games. Our Spring Music Festival was held at West Milton on May 12, 1950. Social functions included skating parties at Greenville, and a banquet given by the Band-Parents Association. The Band-Parents Association purchased a new popcorn popper and also sold refreshments at the football games. —Delilah Fast “50 THE JUNIOR BAND First row: Marjorie Klopfer, Melvin Stucke, Nancy Zeller, Elaine Routson, Marilyn Grisez, Carolyn Wilson; Second row: Joyce Strome, John Hoerner, Laura Lou Dunkel, Jean Hiatt, Janice Labig; Third row: Larry Sherry, Betty Morgan, Ruth Ann Brandt, Jerry Kerns, John Armstrong, Richard Christian; Fourth row: Myrna Brandt, Mr. Dixon, Bill Bergman. The Junior Band has been quite active this year playing for the School and Community Fair, the Annual Spring Concert, and in our scheduled rehearsals. We have also contributed our part toward making the magazine drive and the Spring Concert ticket sales a success. So far this year two of our members have been promoted to the Senior Band, and we are hoping that more promotions will be made before the school year is finished. —Nancy Zeller THE ORCHESTRA First row: Harriet Ann Christian, Ramona Lanich, Joan Mumaw, Laura Lou Dunkel, Susan Fields, La Donna Mumaw, Phyllis Rindler. Arlene McEldowney; Second row: Sarah Jane Kindell, James Condon, Tom Hart, Margaret Schwepe, Vada Scherer, Gail Pitsenbarger, Mr. Dixon: Third row: Ruth Ann Weaver, Lois Ann Judy, Irene Kindell, Miriam Rhoades, Delilah Fast, Jeanette Magoteaux, John Schwepe, Allan Hoerner, Nelda Swallow; Fourth row: Janet Barga, Jane Evinger, Robert Shellhause, Ronald Shellhause, Gene Oliver, Madonna Bergman. The orchestra consists of thirty members ranging from grades seven through twelve. We have played for the senior class play and commencement during this school term. We also took part in the Spring Concert. We have taken part in many social activities with the band such as skating parties and the banquet. We hope to keep up our good work in the future, and we wish to thank Mr. Dixon for his patience with us. —Nelda Swallow “50” SIXTH PERIOD CHORUS First row: Ramona Lanich, Patricia Baltes, Nancy Fields, Jane Rhoades, Marilyn Grisez, Janice Kramer, Myrna Nickol, Doris Subler, Janet Allen, Joan Gump; Second row: Arlene Stephen, Vada Scherer, Wanda Pepiot, Edith Wright, Bob Brown. Mary Emma Yagle, Marjorie Berger, Jean Barga, Joan Bulcher; Third row: Jerry Oliver, Mary Finfrock, Pat Pequignot, Virginia Schulze, Delores Knapke, Mary Drees, Evie Ansu, John Mills; Fourth row: Mrs. Pitsenbarger, Jane Evinger, Nancy Shade, Dotty Littman, Mary Evelyn George; Fifth row: Jack DeLaet, Jerald Paulus, Dick Dabe, Bob Urquhart, Pat Plessinger. When the 1949-50 school year rolled around, there were 97 eager boys and girls anxious to send up their voices in melodious harmonies. On March 31, our operetta “H. M. S. Pinafore” was presented. We hope you enjoyed this as much as we enjoyed presenting it. Several groups were organized this year. The Girl’s Trio, consisting of Joan Mumaw, Sarah Jane Kindell and Ann Bey. Members of the Boy’s Quartette are: John Koverman, Dari Tipple, Bill Nisonger and Ronald Shellhause. The Girl’s Sextet members are: Sarah Jane Kindell, Joan Mumaw, Nancy Fields, Gail Pitsenbarger, Ann Bey, and Vada Scherer. —60— SEVENTH PERIOD CHORUS First row: Jim Graves, Jimmy Condon, Harriet Christian, Ann Bey, Vivian Bergman, La Donna Mu-maw, Joan Mumaw, Phyllis Rindler, Sarah Jane Kindell, Norma Jean Smith, Donald Pequignot; Second row: Bob Shellhause, Jimmy Paulus, Mary Hammaker, Doris Bergman, Arlene McEldowney, Janet Berger, Jeanette Magoteaux, Gail Pitsenbarger, Dari Tipple, Bob Coates; Third row: Ruth Guillozet, Maxine Boyd, Verdice Simons ,Betty Grillot, Christine LaFuze, Betty Jean Rosell, Ann Henry, Margaret Schwepe, Elizabeth Wenning, Delilah Fast, Ruth Heckman, Barbara Liette, John Koverman; Fourth row: Alice Kremer, Janet Barga, Lois Ann Judy, Ruth Bey, Betty Lou Bernholt, Betty Strobel, Alice Kueterman, Juanita Swallow, Joan Richhart, Nelda Swallow, Jim Beare, Mrs. Pitsenbarger, Jack Beare: Fifth row: Bill Nisonger, Ronnie Poling, Irene Kindell, Nancy Trittschuh, Miriam Rhoades, Ronnie Shellhause, Madonna Bergman, Allan Hoerner. In March several groups and soloists went to the annual spring concert at Wittenberg College. We prepared numbers for the Egg Auction meeting and for Baccalaureate. Mrs. Pitsenbarger, our director, has worked very hard all year with us. She has helped us tremendously in the lives of famous composers. Juanita Swallow, Sarah Jane Kindell, and Jane Rhoades were our accompanists this year and they did a splendid job. Our main purpose this year, as always, was to create a desire and appreciation of fine music. —Kate Schulze “50” H. M. S. PINAFORE or “THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR” By GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Presented by the Chorus of Versailles High School Cast of Characters: Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B............................ Bill Nisonger Captain Corcorann................................... Robert Shellhause Ralph Rackstraw ...................................... Robert Coates Dick Deadeye....................................... Ronald Shellhause Bill Bobstay..................................................... John Koverman Bob Becket....................................................... Dari Tipple Josephine ............................................ Joan Mumaw Cousin Hebe....................................... Sarah Jane Kindell Buttercup ................................................. Ann Bey Chorus: First Lord’s Sisters, Cousins, Aunts — Sailors Directed by Mrs. Pitsenbarger Accompaniment Juanita Swallow..............................Piano Jane Rhoades................................ Piano Robert Dixon ............................... Flute Pat Hiatt ............................... Clarinet Virginia Agne ............................. Violin Make Up—Allen McLain —62— COMMERCIAL CLUB First row: Martha Brenneman, Kathleen Schulze, Elizabeth Wenning, Doris Bergman, Joan Mumaw, La Donna Mumaw, Phyllis Rindler, Ann Bey, Jeanette Magoteaux, Betty Strobel, Betty Bernholt, Ann Henry; Second row: Vivian Bergman, Alene McEldowney, Juanita Brewer, Bob DeMange; Third row: Berniece Gehron, Jean Goubeaux, Ruth Kueterman, Rose Mary Baltes, Chrintine La Fuze, Leona Quattlebaum, Ruth Bey, Henrietta Grilliot, Miriam Rhoades, Lois Ann Judy, Barbara Liette; Fourth row: Juanita Swallow, Nelda Swallow, Delilah Fast, Margaret Schwepe. Sarah Jane Kindell, Norma Jean Smith, Bill Magoto; Fifth row: Joan Bruns, Betty George, Lou Edna Baltes, Melva Goubeaux, Helen Groff, Verdice Simons, Ruth Rethman, Loretta Skelton, Joan Richhart; Sixth row: Delores Byrd, Evelyn Parmenter, Miss Smith, Frank Magato, Jack DeLaet, Edward Rethman, Roger Dorsten, Ronald Poling, Bob Treon, Janet Barga, Jerold Paulus. This year we are proud to say Miss Smith found seventy pupils eager to start commercial work. By the term “commercial” we mean any type of work that may be required in an office. The shorthand I pupils learned the fundamentals of shorthand, how to write, and to identify the signs representing letters and words. In shorthand II we have been busy with dictation, transcripion, and filing. In the first year typing course, the pupils are doing straight typing and are striving for speed and control. In the advanced class, we have been working on office correspondence and legal documents. We also edited the school paper during this year. We have found commercial work very interesting and we know the students next year will enjoy it. —Doris Bergman “50” —64— ANNUAL STAFF First row: Doris Bergman, Ruth Ann Weaver, Delores Byrd, Martha Brenneman, John Berger, Urban Drees; Second row: Sarah Jane Kindell, Delilah Fast, Judy Goubeaux, Bill Nisonger; Third row: Nel-da Swallow, Lois Ann Judy, Barbara Liette, John Koverman; Fourth row: Janet Barga, Jim Barga, John Oliver, Ronald Shellhause; Fifth row: Alice Kremer, Bob Bayman, Dari Tipple. CO-EDITORS—Ronald Shellhause, Janet Barga ORGANIZATIONS—Delilah Fast, Kate Schulze, Nelda Swallow. SPORTS—Bill Nisonger, John Berger. ALUMNI—Barbara Liette, Lois Ann Judy, Arlene McEldowney, Judy Goubeaux. CALENDAR JOKES—Alice Kremer, Sarah Jane Kindell. ADVERTISING—Dari Tipple, John Koverman, Bob Bayman, Urban Drees, John Oliver, Jim Barga. TYPISTS—Ruth Ann Weaver, Delores Byrd, Doris Bergman, Martha Brenneman. ADVISER—Mr. Homer Fields. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS First row: Donald Pequignot, La Donna Mumaw, Ann Bey, Jane Rhoades, Jim Beare; Second row: Robert Shellhause, Alice Kueterman, Irene Kindell, Madonna Bergman, Johanna Magoto; Third row: Larry Fischer, Dari Tipple, Ronald Ruchty, Ronald Shellhause, Jack Beare. The Public Speaking class began the year with fourteen members, all of whom completed the course. After Larry Fisher became a member of our class later in the year, we had a total of fifteen. One of the first big events of the year was theDeclamation Contest in which we all participated. We were more than pleased at the placing the members of our school received. This course, we are sure, has bettered us in many ways, and will enable us to fill successfully our responsible positions as citizens of this nation. —Dari Tipple “50 —66— GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: Rose Mary Baltes, Ann Henry, Margaret Schwepe, Alice Kueterman; Second row: Vada Scherer, Nancy Fields; Edith Wright, Wanda Pepiot; Third row: Gail Pitsenbarger, Mary Jane Pequignot, Lou Edna Baltes, Harriet Christian, and Miss Craig. This year there are thirteen girls in G. A. A. Our aim is to earn a school letter. Gail Pitsenbarger. Margaret Schwepe, Vada Scherer, Jane Pequignot, Rose Mary Baltes, Ann Henry and Alice Kueterman have earned their letters this year. In January several members attended the G. A. A. rally at West Milton. The members are playing basketball and volleyball at noon as well as hiking, skating and other sports outside of school to earn their letters The officers are: President.......... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Rose Mary Baltes ..... Nancy Fields Margaret Schewep REPORTERS Reporters—Delores Byrd, and Evelyn Parmenter. During the past school term we have had the pleasure of writing the “Hi School Notes” for the Versailles Policy. We have attempted to record all the important events that have happened as well as jokes and the scandalous affairs of our fellow classmates. We have enjoyed writing this column, and we hope you have enjoyed reading it each week. —Delores Byrd “50 —Evelyn Parmenter “50 —68— COOKS Mr. Finfrock “Finnie” Mr. McEldowney “Webb” BUS DRIVERS Left to right— Lester Wulber No. 2 Arthur Buxton ............................... No. 3 Harvey Martin ............................... No. 4 Paul Schaaf...................................No. 5 Werner Tobe................................. No. 6 Roy Mong......................................No. 8 Herschel Lamey .............................. No. 10 Homer Byrd .................................. No. 9 Harrison Johnson..............................No. 11 Henry Hartzell .............................. No. 12 Richard Wright .............................. No. 7 —70— FOOTBALL First row: Eddie McEldowney, Jim Barga, Marcus Grilliot, John Berger, Cletus Barton, Bill Nis-onger, Eddie Richhart, Vernon McEldowney; Second row: Jerry Paulus, Bob Treon, Ronald Poling, Frank Magoto, Jack DeLaet, Jim Graves, Mr. Mehl; Third row: Mr. Trittschuh, Norman Schlectv, Duane Berger, Dick Dabe, Bob Urquhart, Raymond Keller, Howard Kremer; Fourth row: Jerry Oliver, John Mills, Mr. Rhoades, Jack Goodall, Allan Hoerner, Ronald Hennessy, Mr. Cline. SCHEDULE: We They Bradford .................................... 49 0 Winchester ................................... 0 G Eaton ....................................... 13 34 St. John ..................................... 6 G Covington .................................... 0 13 West Carrollton ............................. 13 0 Tipp City .................................... 0 12 West Milton .................................. 6 39 Piqua Catholic............................... 38 0 RECORD: Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 1. At the beginning of the year the football squad moved into the field house. Although not too successful they are looking forward to a better season next year. There were five seniors lost through graduation: Jim Barga, Cletus Barton, John Berger, Marcus Grilliot and Bill Nisonger. —Bill Nisonger “50” —John Berger “50” —72— VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Jack DeLaet, Mark Grilliot, Herbie Keller. Frank Magato, John Mills, John Nickols, Bob Urquhart; Second row: Coach Trittschuh, John Schwepe, Bill Webb, Delane Gehle, John Brandt, Bob Shellhause, Coach Cline. First row: Bobby Heckert, Bob Brown, Joyce Swallow, Fred Grillot, Jack Goodall, James Condon, Jerry Oliver, Gene Oliver, Manager; Second row: Bob Urquhart, John Nickols, Jack DeLaet, Marcus Grilliot, Tom Baughman, Bill Webb, Frank Magato, John Brandt, Raymond Keller, Delaine Gehle; Third row: Mr. Trittschuh, Mr. Cline, John Mills, Larry Fisher, Duane Berger, Tom Frantz, John Schwepe, Robert Shellhause, Mr. Mehl and Mr. Rhoades. —73— BASEBALL First row: Jim Graves, Eddie Richhart; Second row: Robert Coates, Urban Drees, Jack DeLaet, Tom Barga. Robert Shellhause; Third row: Mr. Trittschuh, Cletus Barton, Joseph Parmenter, James Grisez, Karl Schmidt, Robert Bayman, Frank Magato, Mr. Cline; Fourth row: Duane Berger, Tom Baughman Mr. Rhoades, Herbert Keller, Robert Urquhart. SCHEDULE: We They March 29—Gettysburg ................... 14 0 April 4—Celina.......................... 0 5 April 5—Covington ...................... 7 0 April 6—Union City...................... 9 5 April 8—Bradford ...................... 15 4 April 11—Ansonia ....................... 9 2 April 12—Arcanum ...................... 11 3 April 13—Monroe ........................ 7 9 April 14—Newton ....................... 15 3 April 20—Jackson ....................... 5 1 April 21 —Russia 10 11 April 25—Minster ....................... 4 16 April 26—West Milton ................... 4 2 April 27—Monroe......................... 3 1 April 28—Union City .................... 3 1 May 1—Piqua Catholic ................... 5 3 May 6—Tipp City......................... 7 4 May 10—New Madison ..................... 5 2 May 11—Jackson ......................... 8 4 May 13—Piqua Central.................... 5 9 RECORD: Won 15, Lost 6—League champions. TOURNAMENT: May 4—Anna ............................. 0 6 The ’49 baseball squad was very successful being champs of the league. —Bill Nisonger “SO —John Berger “50” —74— FOOTBALL CHEER LEADERS Left to right: Verdice Simons, Norma Jean Smith, Henrietta Grilliot and Janet Berger, —75— Left to right: Jeanette Magoteaux, Verdice Simons, and Janet Berger. Absent—Kathleen Schulze. BASKETBALL CHEER LEADERS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER— Hello everyone! V. II. S. opened wide the doors to pupils. 12— School opens with three new teachers. 16—Opening of football season with Bradford at Versailles. Score: 49-0. We Won! 22— Assembly featuring Mr. Ramsden. 23— Football game at Winchester. Score 6-0. We lost. 30—Football game at Eaton. Results Versaillesl3, Eaton 34. OCTOBER— The month when students get quite different ideas from their usual innocent ones. 7— Football game at St. John. Score 6-6. 10— Assembly featuring Mr. Harvey. 13— 14—Six weeks tests. Excitin ! ! ! 14— Tigers travel to Covington for defeat of 13-0. 20- 22—School fair. Huge success. 21- Tigers defeat West Carrollton, 13-0. 27— Tipp City defeat Tigers, 12-0. 28— No school! Teacher’s meeting. NOVEMBER— The time of the year to be thankful. 4—Tigers travel to West Milton for deteat of 39-6. 8— Period dropped for assembly. Everyone happy. 9— F. F. A. Skating party. Loads of fun. 11— Homecoming game with Piqua Catholic. Tigers rejoice with a victory 38 to 0. 14—Fooball banquet. 18—Junior Class Play “Sing for Your Supper. 22- 23—Second Six weeks test. Murder! 24— Thanksginving vacation. No one was sorry, not even the teachers. 28— Band Skating Party. 29— First Basketball game at Houston. Our Victory of 46-32. DECEMBER— The month of happiness and good will. 2—Assembly featuring Mr. Brown, the chemist. 2—Football game with Ansonia. We were victorious 37-32. 9—Tigers defeat Gettysburg. Score 52-27. 16—Tigers travel to Bradford for a defeat of 50-36. 20— Assembly featuring Mr. Bolander. 21— Seniors got their pictures—Cameras don’t lie. 22— Defeat Russia. Score 52-28. 23— Junior High presents Christmas pageant. 25— 2:30 P. M. Christmas Vacation begins. JANUARY— 2— Reopening of school after vacation. 3— Basketball game at Ansonia. Score Versailles 31, Ansonia 36. 6—Newton travels to Versailles. Our victory 31-28 ! ! ! 9—Assembly featuring Melody Four. —76— 12- 13—Mid-term exams. Was preparation necessary? 13— Tigers travel to Tipp City, score Versailles 39, Tipp City 37. 20—Tigers defeat Jackson 40-37. 23— Career Day. Whoopie! No school for a half day. 24— Tigers travel to Russia for a defeat of 33-30. 27—Eaton defeats Tigers 48-3,. 31—Tigers defeat St. Johns, 41-39. FEBRUARY— Wonder who sent the Valentines ! ! ! 1—Career night—Very successful. 3—Scholarship tests at Greenville. 3—Tigers defeat Bradford Railroaders 48-31. 10—Tigers lose to West Milton, better luck next time. 15—Assembly featuring students from Conservatory of Music of Cincinnati. 17—Tigers travel to Piqua Catholic for a victory of 37-33. 23-24—Four six weeks tests. What’s this—up and down. 25—Tigers defeat Covington 38-37. MARCH— Blow, blow, winds of the western skies. 1—Tigers play Christiansburg-Jackson in tournament at Springfield. Good Team, we won 38-34. 3—Tigers bow to Zanesfield 33-26. 10—Instrumental concert. 15—Darke County Eighth Grade Visitation Day. 26—Basketball Banquet. 31—“H. M. S. Pinafore” operetta presented by the high school chorus. APRIL— April showers bring May flowers. I— Teacher’s Day. 4— Juniors and seniors are exposed to Shakespearian literature. “HAMLET” at the theater. 5- 6—Fifth six weeks test. 7—Good Friday, no school ! ! ! II— Mr. Schwinn, representative from Miami-Jacobs, speaks to seniors. 14—Dr. Holt, Magician, entertains us. 20— Eighth Grade State tests. 21— Senior Class play: “The Daffy Dills”. 28—Polio Show. MAY— Seniors heading for last round-up. 6—Scholarship tests at Oxford. 6—Junior and Senior Prom. 11- 12—Senior exams. 12— Last Day of school for Seniors! 12—Band festival at West Milton. 14—Baccalaureate. One of those long awaited nights. 19—Commencement—So long V. H. S., we shall aiways remember the the dear days we spent with you. SENIOR WILL • Continued from Page 20) I, Kate Schulze, do bequeath my dancing ability to Bobby Heckert. I, Margaret Schwepe, do bequeath my ability as a public speaker to Joan Bruns. I, Gene Selander, do bequeath my position in the hall to Brice Grote. I, Glenn Selander, do bequeath my ability to make straight A’s to Johanna Magoto. I, Ronald Shellhause, do bequeath my photographic ability to Tom Baughman. I, Bob Sherry, do bequeath my interest in younger girls to John Nickols. I, Lawrence Simons, do bequeath my knowledge in Ag to Bob Meeds. I, Loretta Skelton, do bequeath my shyness to Henrietta Grilliot. I, Dick Subler, do bequeath my knowledge in geometry to John Stuck. I, Juanita Swallow, do bequeath my piano playing to Jane Rhoades. I, Nelda Swallow, do bequeath my acting ability to Bobby Brown. I, Dari Tipple, do bequeath my poetic ability to Frank Magoto. I, Ruth Ann Weaver, do bequeath my position in band to Gail Pitsen-barger. I, Sam Yagle, do bequeath my tardiness to the Beare twins. I, Janet Barga, find everything I possess is worthless and therefore bequeath it to the faculty. I, Bill Nisonger, do bequeath my boisterous character to Norman Schlecty. I, John Oliver, do bequeath my driving technique to Mr. Zeller. I, Evelyn Parmenter, do bequeath my Russia possessions to Mary Emma Yagle. I, Joan Richhart, do bequeath my giggles to Janet Berger. I, Phyllis Rindler, do bequeath my men to Marilyn George. I, Betty Rosell, do bequeath my steady beau to Norma Jean Smith. I, Jerry Ruchty, do bequeath my fancy poultry to Mr. Fields. I, Ronnie Ruchty, do bequeath my masculine charm to Herby Keller. —78— THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association is carefully checked each year for deaths and marriages, and the list is correct to the best of our knowledge. If there are any changes which have been overlooked, please let us know of them. The Alumni Association was formed in 1885. Since that time, new members have been added each year. A meeting is held annually during Commencement Week, and at this time many class friendships are renewed. The following are members of the Alumni Association, beginning with the year 1884. CLASS OF 1884—Louella Lehman1 , Edith Fackler-Lamb , Minnie Engelken-Recd , George Turpcn , Ava Fahncstock-Kerlin , Harry Mark-with4'. CLASS OF 1885—Georgia Facklcr-Mautz, Sena Worch-Murphy , Mattie Hawver-Morris . 1886 and 1887—No Classes. CLASS OF 1888—Amelia Engelken-Guter-muth, Annie Wise , Lydia Daugherty-Wallin , Lillie Hole, Gertrude Moreland-Klipstine , Ursula Croy-Bartlette , T. O. F. Randolph, Cora Peck-Morrill . CLASS OF 1889—Lcnore Speelman-Wilson , Margaret Murphy-Flammer. CLASS OF 1890—Grace Marker, Mary Burns-Brandon , Margaret Ward-Murphy, Josephine Wilson-Dershem Frances Burns-Pierce, Nevin Fackler , Marion Murphy, Edward W. Reed0. CLASS OF 1891—Harry Starbuck , Addie Leh-man-Stephens , Eva Treon-Greer, Lillie Chase-Clark, Forrest D. Christian, Algy Peck0, Chas. B. Douglas0, Charles Marker . CLASS OF 1892—May Thomas-Niday, James R. Marker, Ed Williams Sr.0, Harcourt Stevenson , Daniel Wagaman. CLASS OF 1893—Olive Loy-Lamb, Myrtle Randolph-Thornton , Flo Hardman-Christian, Blanche Plessinger-Byrd, Bertha Beare-Goodall , Jennie Treon, J. Ed. Gasson, Orrah Reed-Fahne-stock, Margaret Stover-Wright , Jennie Burns-Roach, Henry Moore, Clement Fackler . CLASS OF 1895—Daisy Ward-Berry , Cora Murphy-Reed, Mary Lehman , Clara Shafer-Beam, Artie Turpen-Hardman, Jennie Fackler-Miller , Edith Stevenson-Randolph . CLASS OF 1896—Jacob B. Long, Bessie Young , Estella Royer-Hyer , Elizabeth Nickol-Tibbott, Maud F. Marker, Maude Dunkel-Trit-tschuh, Bertha Davenport-Jackson CLASS OF 1897—Georgeanna Turpen-Day , Mary Wade , Myrtle Holloway-Barnhart, Robert R. Burns , Ward Marker, Ray Royer, Homer Hawk , Hollis R. Scott , Blanche Rike-Ul-lery , Harry Reed, Daniel M. Hardman. CLASS OF 1898—Ora C. Treon , Henry Fol-kerth , Leota Begin-Fry , James Hawk , Georgia Hollis-Randolph , Bertha Schilling-Mund-henk, Agnes Fackler-Royer. CLASS OF 1899—Forest E. Murphy, Ada Roop-Albaugh, Jennie Jackson-Stevenson , Carrie Smith-Kelso , Harry W. Hole , Nina Facklcr-Steinmetz, Bertha Loy-Wise . CLASS OF 1900—Jennie Arbaugh , Grace Chasc-Bolen , Myrtle Whitney-Martin , Blan- che Reed-Fansler, Marie Gerlach-Wolfc, Charles Hole , Estelle Smith-Leffler, Earl Wogaman . CLASS OF 1901—Merle Miller-Reed , Florence Kroker-Kelner, Allen A. Wilson . CLASS OF 1902—J. Edw. Engclken, Mazie Ward-Swinehart, Alta Roop-Klipstine, Jennie Murphy-Ryan, Ethel Burns, Detamore, Pearl Williams-Guillozet, Clarence G. Gerlach. CLASS OF 1903—Bessie Roop-Hook , Mary Belle Martin-Fleming, Leona Arbaugh-Ryder, Laura Renchler-Hile, Clara Gasson-Houser, Mary Rikc. CLASS OF 1904—Leo Ault, Leroy Byrd, Horace Ballinger, Leota Swisher-Falknor, Lena Whitney, Minnie Landman-Martin, Estella Werts—Reck. CLASS OF 1905—Fay Daugherty-Whipple, Elina Snyder-Alien , Joseph Magoto, Clymer Croy Alga R. Murphy, Jas. B. Mendenhall, Edward Brining , Alice Yarnell-Walworth. CLASS OF 1906—Harry C. Speelman, Otto Stevenson, Maude Lucy, Jennie Dapore-Hickey, Leonard C. Lehman, Homer Ballinger , Raymon J. Marker, Grace Lucy-Story. CLASS OF 1907—Delcia Dabe-Blue, Clara B. Wilson. CLASS OF 1908—Jos. A. Manier, Walter A. Fisher , Loren A. Gephart, Thos. D. McBride , Millie Humrichouse-Fitzsimmons ,Edith Prakel-Ward, Josephine Long-Magoto , Ada Wilson-Feldman, Ophra M. Alexander, Lloyd Fisher, Cora Dapore-Ryan, Ruby Niederkorn-Barga. CLASS OF 1909—Mary Murphy-Doody, Helen Day-Gray, Ernest Oliver, Mary Fahnestock-Niles , Arden Z. Heller. Ina M. Lehman, Gay-nell Williams-Moore, Frances Hile-Loxley , Mary Herbert-Holsapple, Chelcie H. York . CLASS OF 1910—Clara Dapore , Grace Bigler-Anderson, Homer F. Prakel, Carey English, Allen McLain, Walker Calderwood , Robert Hole , Bertha Alexander-Connaughton, Lena Reed-Caldwell. CLASS OF 1911—Golda Barber-Gerlach, Hazel Gilbert-Haines, Echo Love-York, Larue Eng-lish-Hamilton, Cyrus Long, Ernest Mendenhall, Charles Davidson , T. Walter Williams, Harold Netzley, Carl McLain, Cyril B. Manier . CLASS OF 1912—Blanche Harvick-Hilde-brand, Luella Lchman-Dunkel, Thelma Taylor-Mendenhall, Lillian Wilson, Nora Wilson, Miriam Beare-Ilgen, Ursula Poly, Mary Cothran-Kley, Laurene Begin-McLain, John L. Barga, Mary Long-Irick, Homer Hole, D. Raymond Miller, Earl M. Miller, Jos. Leis , Hershel Gilbert , William Barber. CLASS OF 1913—Mabel Murphy-Thurnes, Viola Grewc-Swallow , Myrtle Plock-Dill, Pauline 79— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued. Hall-Schaeffer, Irene Miller, Alma McGreevv-Kindell, Edna Frankman-Keiser, Warren G. Zec-har, Mary Ault-Schilling, Clarence Pequignot, Ray Bilger, Lawrence Sherry. CLASS OF 1914—Rhondo Wilson. Harvey Hole, Henry Peschke Jr., Magdalene Polv-Dunham, Margaret Gutermuth-Gillette, Ruth Niederkorn-Maher, Roscoe Dunham, Grace Hole-Walker, Amy Fisher-Shumaker, C. Edw. Dunkel, Ursula Goubeaux, Paul Longcreek, Vernon L. Lehman, Robert Reed, Jos. L. Treon, Sadie Brown-Zeller. Ruth Beare-Ridings. CLASS OF 1915—Cyril C. Kcckler , Geo. H. Ballinger, Mary Williams, Lela Begin-Lensgraf, Leonard Baltes, Clarence W. Oehrtman, Mary Humrichouse-Thomas, Forest Ballinger, Marie Didier, Ruth Kelner. CLASS OF 1916—Myrtle Harvick-Becker , Edith Humrichouse-Beirisc. Helen Goodall, Clarence Grow, Jennie Dunkel-Gutermuth, Claude Hiatt , Caroline Wood-Hole, Caroline Klipstine, Francis A. Manier, Rhea Begin-Manier, Ivan Miller, Bertha Oliver-Oehrtman, Hubert Pequignot, Zclma Zechar-Ressler, Gladys Moore-Hiatt, Eva Rilcy-Crowell, Carolyn Sammet-Shilt, Ernest Shaffer, Elsie Baughman-Klipstine. CLASS OF 1917—Harold Douglas, Donald Gu-termuth, Robert W. Hile, Edward Hole. Myrtle Nischwitz-Bryson, Geraldine Oliver, J. Marion Reed, Robert Straker , Ruth Goubeaux. CLASS OF 1918—Mary Didot-Farlcy, Martha Kley-Douglas , Mary Hardesty, Hugh C. Huber, Gladys Kamman-Grieb, Hulda Ann Kley-Simp-son, Lloyd Littman, Thelma Ware-Peschke. El-freda Manier-Wedel , Otto C. Meyer, B. Miller-Pope, Dawn Miller-Morea, Mary Bess Minser, George Nisonger, Margaret English-Pease, Winifred Poly-Dunham, Russell Sammet, Treva Sha-fer-Scherer, Margaret Hole-Thompson, Ruth Tay-lor-McEldowney, Irvin Thompson, Maude Wil-liams-Ingalls. CLASS OF 1919—Shirley Baker-Griffis, Bonnie Blue0, Otto J. Dapore, Helen Ballinger-Gump, Kathryn Hahn-Lust, Estella Pitsenbarg-er-Hahn, Chelcie Sebring-Kruckeberg, Forest E. Love, Esther Martin-Roll, Grace McLain-Mc-Nay, Rollie McGinnis , Ellen Nischwitz-Judy, Frank R. Reed , Stanley Sando , Ada Huber-Stover, Nellie Brown-Wick, Pearl Williams-Recker, Philomena Humrichouse-Nielson. CLASS OF 1920—Joseph D. Begin, Thelma Blue-Stone, Dorothy Oliver-Breidenstein, Bertha Cashman, Henry P. Douglas, Edna Farley-Ehle, Chas. F. Frankman , Alfred Heller, Beatrice Humrichouse-Nye, Annabel Alexander-Johnson, Edith Klipstine , Elsie Littman-Flor-ka, Jessie Nicholas-Beach, John H. Nisonger, Ottis H. Oliver , Florence Petitjean-Brown. CLASS OF 1921—Henrietta Barber-Kricken-berger, Velma Buechley-Hovatter, Ruth Border-Keller, Forest C. Boyer, Esther Brandan-Chris-tian, Jeanette Didot-Sherman, Dorothy Hole-Frankman , Mildred Minser-Manier, Carol Hard-man-Zechar, Esther Harrod-Richardson, Emily Jackson, Ellen Begien-Kindell, Virginia Long-Weisenbarger, Cletus Magoto, Willard E. Moore, Elsie Petitjean-Smith, William Poly, Joseph Reed, Klyta Kley-Urquhart, S. Lee Whiteman. CLASS OF 1922—Mabel Bookwalter-Yourcx, Junietta Brown-Kreider, Ruth Brown-Greenwood, Welcome O. Burns, Leo C. Cashman, Charles DeLaet , Dorothy Grewe-Banister, Ruth Jacobi, Henrietta Manier, Anna Margaret Jones, Vitalis F. Manier, Erna Niederkorn-Thome, Co -lette Pequignot-Huenke, George Pittsenbarger, Ruby Preston-Hilgeford, Esther Smith. Josephine Treon-Runkle , R. Lowell Stamm, Freda Williams-Hill, Harry C. Long, Gladys Boyer-Keller . CLASS OF 1923—Ralph Alexander, Ralph Brandon , Norman Burns, John Ehrhart, Alma Fischer-Middleton, Frances Hutchens , Lois Frankman-Peters, Arnold D. Grillot, Dorothy Grillot-Trentman, Wilma Grilliot-Manier, Ma-rybelle Harn-Moore, Geraldine Hardman-Bake Crystal Hesson-Raddatz, Dessa Hill-Mo:n, M 1-drod Hole-Miller, Florence Klipstine, Ina Lindcr-Middlebrock, Ursel Marchal-Keifer, Gladys Trit-tschuh-Mendenhall, Helen Miller-Phillips, Em-crita Polv-Smith, Ralph E. Shellhause, Julia Simon-Weaver , Lorin Spcnny, Ruth Clark-Wil-liams. CLASS OF 1924—Ralph Beare, Thomas Be-g’n, Anita Border-Spcnny, Florence Boyer-Ran-nei, Ira Brown, Kenneth Brandon, Lloyd Da vs, E. Judson Fiebiger, Homer Fields, John Frantz, Kathryn Hanna-Gilmore, Forest Hile, Vernon L. Marchal, Paul J. Niedcrkorn, Willard Ni-songer, Pauline Nickol-Fambrough, Bernard Pet-itjean, Arthur Rismiller, Louis Schlimmer, Opal Sheffbuch-Wilkerson. Farrell Hahn, Edgar Sherry, Mildred Trittschuh-Hartwig, Harold Ur-quhart, Glenn Zeller, Maude Boyer-Presbaugh, Walter Rismiller , Eugene Goubeaux, Norbert J. Grillot, J. Lowell Gutermuth, Wilbur Dapore, Esther Swartzbaugh-Clay , Norman Jacobi, Florence Simon-Ehrhart, Ruby Kley-Rinko, Helen Long-Brandt, Ruby Fiebiger-Embree, Myrtle Smith, Edmund M. Stamm , Alfred Sublcr. CLASS OF 1925—Ruth Armstrong-Single, Raymond Begien, Hazel Border-Shafer, Annabel Boyer-Stephen, Helcnctta Brandon-Boomershine, Thomas N. Brown, Leonidas Burns-Snyder, Ruth Frankman-Powers , Harold W. Gerlach, Hubert Grilliot, Margaret Grilliot-Vondrel, Helen Hard-man-Littman, Mabel Hutchens-Bramlage, Kenneth Scherer, Norbert Littman, Faye Williams-Heft, Faye Linder , Ranold Loxley, Mary Mc-Lain-Seman, Corrine Meyers-Klass, Grazia Michael , Velma Nickol-Seman, George Showalter, Bartha Springer-Kreider, Elsie Stonerock-Trupp, Vernon Trittschuh, Ellen Wasson-Fields, Delbert Schieltz, Clara Schieltz-Breen, Kathryn San-do-Smith, L. F. Rhoades. CLASS OF 1926—Georgia Trittschuh-Littman, Loma Kamman-Osborne, Ward Swinehart, Bartha Fields-Martin, Paul Begin, Lohman Blue, Mary Huber-Poling, Evelyn Schilling- Matthews, Martin Fackler, Dorothy Wickard-Green, Clarence Brown, Veronica Grilliot-Ley, Paul Big-ham , Russell S. Smith, Ruth Spenny- Keyser, Deba Haines-Hulse, Ralph Pittsenbarger, Estella Cashman, Harold Klipstine, Vitalis Grilliot, Ovearl Jacobs. Mabel Klipstine, Paul M. Grillot, Mary Ullery-Runnels, Arthur Border, Bertha Hesson-Franck, Magloire Berger, Lawrence Dapore, Marguerite Finfrock-Orth , Cary Medford, Raymond Trittschuh, Lefa Oliver-Riggs, Earl Martin, Charles P. DeLaet , Chalmer Hile, John Meyers Jr., Helen Fischer-Goodall. John Harvick, Mabel Nickol-Harris, Robert Medford , Ernest L. Berger. CLASS OF 1927—Ethel Miller-Showaltcr, James N. Daugherty, Ray Seman, Hazel Shcrry-Magoto, Mildred Wise-Detling, Richard Hole, —80— Compliments of LUMBER COMPANY GEO, H. WORCH VERSAILLES, OHIO onoi-----ipnoi —ipnoc ipnoi iocjoe —81— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued. Herman Schilling, Roena Long-Utz, Genevieve Gephart-Springer, James Urquhart, Earl Mon-nin, Ethel Hole-Miller, Juanita Emmons-Snell, Helen Miller-Treon, Kelsey Smith, Milton Didi-er. Evelyn Milne-Beeson, Ward Horner, William Reed, Thelma Brown-Fields, Ruth Subler-Beek-man, Walter Starr, Lyndon Francis, Anna Hess-Lanich, Frances Thompson-Rhoades, Wallace T. Kimmel, Donald Fiebiger, Bernice Rhoades- Shafer, Mary Boyer-Printz, Lester Petitjean, Helen Kelch, Mabel Minser, Robert Ash, Benjamin C. York, Mary Pequignot-Gilligan, Pauline Wetzel-Miller, Roscie Nischwitz, Kathryn Martin-Lox-ley. CLASS OF 1928—Martha Grillot-Uhl, Philip Brandon, Madge Falknor-Hutchinson, Orville Brewer, Alma Begien-McGreevy, Wayne Berry, Clark Medford, Margaret Magoteaux-Muncy, Robert Brandon, Mary Etter-Balmer, Milton De-Brosse. Delbert Hannan, Wilhelmina Snyder-Morlock, Edson Varner, Brida Dunwoody-Oeh-rtman, Edwin Rismiller, Emmett Grillot, Ruth Nischwitz-Brown, Joseph Guillozet, Gertrude Fritz-Bubeck, Harry Banks, Elson Spraley, Lucille Sherry-Rismiller, Herman Marchal, Bridget Boomershine-Lantz. Carl Harman, Herbert Bo-omershine, Jenny Fackler-Rickert, Norman Tre-on, Dale Bavman, John Paul Swinehart, Bessie Martin-Kinsner, Harold Rismiller, Louis Francis, Norman Ward, Geraldine Brown-Shappie. CLASS OF 1929—Virginia Houser-Ncth0, Victor Dunkel, Harold Pearson, Paul Gerlach, Leona Grillot-Begin, Chalmer E. Burns, Arlene Daugh-erty-Reboulet, Virginia Falknor-Pearson0, Kenneth Coffield, Mary Beal0, Harriet Watson-Hole, Lowell Apple, Edna Baltes-Trittschuh, Albert Goubeaux, Bernard Smith, George Ward, Genevieve Michael-Taubman, Raphael Dapore, Lucille Meyer-Schultz, Esther Hardman, Dorothy Mil-ler-Corwin, Burl Marker, Hazel Oehrtman-Ep-perley, Esther Hanna-Etheridge, Chalmer Hes-son, Paul Foy, Jeanette Ash-Cornell, Wilma Pau-lus-Francis, Edwin Begin, Joseph Williams, Edward Monnin, Leona Gerlach-Rismiller, Lillian Meyer-Thompson, Gladys Byrd-Wagaman, Norman Trittschuh. CLASS OF 1930—Chalmer Alexander, Charline Begin-Apple, Glenn Bennett, George Berry, Marcus Bornhorst, Cary Boyer, Ethel Brandon-Mayo, Alma Bruns-Kleinhenz, Bernard Buxton, Nellie Coffield-DeWeese, Bartha Cramer-Apple, Melvin Fast, Eva Fiebiger0, Lucille Francis- Mc-Clurg, Oswald Grilliot, Arlene Moore-Akers, Evelyn Mevers-Bigham, Raymond Marshal, Charles Lange, Norman Klcy, Donald Hile, Ralph La-big, Lois Harman-Sigritz, Charles Nisonger, Ver-ner Oehrtman, Orlan Oliver, Robert Routson, Luella Petitjean-Schwieterman, Paul Recker, Alfred Wickard, Amelia Simons- Francis, Martha-lee Seman-Todd, Veatch Smith, Joyce Stamm, Werner Stuck, Marion Trittschuh-Dunkel , William Varner, Esther Worch-Wehneman, August Zumbrink, Dorothy Schilling-Oliver, Glenys Rhoades. CLASS OF 1931—Walter Apple, Isabelle Alexander0, Adolph Althoff, Mary Ayette-Oelschlag-cr, John Apple, Margaret Begicn-Price, Dean Bigham, Emil Brandt, Virginia Brown-Tritts-chuh, LaRue Bvrd-Medford, Bernice Byrd-Ul-lery, Donald Fields, Dorthabel Gerlach-Leese, Richard Grillot, Carl Hardman, Robert Hardman0, Robert Ham , Elmer Grewe, Leona Hes- ■ aonoc jonoc: REED BROS. “The Clothing Store for Men and Boys” Curlee Clothes Portis Hats Van Heusen Shirts “Jerks” Sox Metcalf and Superba Neckwear Van Heusen Pajamas Swank Jewelry OBO jonoi ipnoc iopo SJ D O O D Compliments of Wm. RIDENOUR Co. o D o POULTRY PRODUCTS o D VERSAILLES, OHIO o D o -82- oboe OBO OBOE OBO inr—n,— mw-ifti —-mam ■■■—Mnam- ioejo I COMPLIMENTS OF NORB'S PLACE 1 Compliments of ° POULTRY PRODUCERS FINE FOODS AND DRINKS fl TELEVISION ASSOCIATION, INC. VERSAILLES, OHIO OSGOOD, OHIO 1 1 ■trti—tor- IQBOl J-IOI—rni-- ir i—ir i.... ...—ini—ir O Compliments of ED DELAET VERSAILLES, OHIO aonoi___ locaoc Compliments of PAT HIATT 0 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS o D o —mr-ini Iiti—im mnn C. J. PAULUS FURNITURE CO. “A Little Out of the Way, But Much Less to Pay” COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS ■ APPLIANCES (ODOl 0=30; TX0E301 —83— 301=10 loaoi o D c Compliments of MEET ME AT WOLF’S MARKET C FRENCHIE'S VERSAILLES, OHIO J Phone 6 ( GOOD EATS AND DRINKS i Compliments of | RUSCHAU’S STORE j Compliments of Groceries, Meats, Ice Cream WARREN'S STORE, INC. Standard Oil Products YORKSHIRE, OHIO VERSAILLES, OHIO ) Phone 7 1 ) BROWN S SWEET SHOP BAKERY FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN PHONE 131 VERSAILLES, OHIO I. ■■ V U-l V 1 ■■ —i —84— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued. son, Mary Hole-Bice, John Hough , Jeanette Miller-Johnson, Jessie Nisonger-Corle, Thelma Oliver-Fast, Harry Plessinger, Robert Paulus, Paul Rhoades, Elmer Rismiller, Florence Schiel-tz-Kremer, Lova Spillers-Wion, Kenneth Subler, Paul Trittschuh, Martha Ullery-Folkerth, Carl Poly, Maxine Webster-Strausser, Gertrude Banks-Shaw, Evelyn Goubeaux-Grooms, Osa Butts-Dinsboth, Ruth Stahl-Kiehl, Earl Rismiller. CLASS OF 1932—Walter Rhoades, Frances Armstrong, Newton Beal, Dwight Berry, Harry Frantz, Roy Border, Doris Brandon, Lucille Ben-nett-Birt, Edwin Brandon, Richard Coffield, Ralph Fiebiger, Paul Gasson, Cecelia Gavitt-Lauber, Edward Gerlach, Margaret Gerlach-Rudolph, Gerald Grillot, Marjorie Harn-Bauman, Paul Heins, Alice Hoke-Bish, Helen Ilgen-Medford, Lillian Jacobi, Gladys Johnston, Alice Keeler-Poly, Thelma Magoteaux-Dapore, Veronica Mag-oto-Delscamp, Harold Oehrtman, Wilma Petit-jean, Ethel Schieltz-Obringer. Frederick Schilling, Warren Seman, Luther Sherry, Bertha M. Stover-Shellhause, Edith Stuck-Brandt, Delma Trautman, Helen Trittschuh-Plessinger, Betty Urquhart-Blue, Helen Ward, James Weaver, Hugh A. Smith Jr., Lester Long, Carl St. Meyer, Dorothy Simon-Wagner, John Hannan, Russell Oehrtman. CLASS OF 1933—Ruth Althoff-Oliver. Ralph Apple, Daniel Arnold, Clifford Birt, Paul Bearc, Thomas Bomershinc, Emerson Boher, Edith Bor-dcr-Brandt, Arthur Brandt, Donald Brandon, Robert Coffield, Geraldine Gerlach-Turpen, Gor-sey Deeter, Catherine Etter, June Falknor-Gra-ham, Marjorie Fiebiger-Brewer , Reva Goubea-ux-Liette, Esther Hesson-Spitler, Galen Holling- i jonocz iopoi er, Richard Kelch, Walter Lange, Myron Loxley, Mary C. Manier-Mueller, Lowell Manning, Mabel Meyer-Galley, Edgar Rismiller, Helena Ris-miller-Ripberger, Lawrence Rismiller , Helen Schellhase-Avey, Louella Scherer-Disbro, Evelyn Simon-Littman, Irene Strader-Schilling, Hazel Trittschuh-Requarth, Eda Trittschuh-Coppock, John M. Turpen, Joseph Varner, Joseph Vogel, Albert Wetzel, F. Marion Brownmiller. CLASS OF 1934—Henry Apple, Margaret Baltes-Miller, Margery Bennett-Banks, Mara-mina Brandon-Hamman, George Coffield, Pauline Ecabert-Ginther, Loretta Goubeaux-Winner, John Graham, Robert Grillot, Otis Harman, Merle Hartle, Treva Hoke-Reeser, Robert Hollinger, William Houser, Maxine Jacobi-Scranton, Dru-silla Johnston-Forsythe, Albert Kelch, Mary Key-Ducesaka, Velma Lamey-Schaaf, Alma Mar-shal-Treon, Earl Pepiot, Herschel Rhoades, Cle-tus Rhoades. Bernice Roosa-Wetzel, Richard Schilling, Ralph Stiefel, Esther Schutz-Billing-stein, Robert Strader, Homer Wood, Evelyn York-Smith. CLASS OF 1935—Ruby Althoff-Kessler, Joseph Baltes, Emma I. Boolman-Lawson, Cyril Brandon, Paul Bruns, Lowell Byrd, Ray Cool, Charles Dunwoody, Lucy Fackler-Seman, Clyde Fisher, Esther Gerlach-Rismiller, Winifred Gou-beaux-Bulcher, Atlee Grillot, Nelson Hartle, Merna Hess-Seman, Daniel Hollinger, Bonnie Huber-Hiatt, Catherine Johnston-McKibben, Claribel Johnston-Preston, Velma Kimmel-Wol-fe, Elaine Long-Seger, Gladys Martin-Hartle, Evelyn Pepiot-Monnin, James Pequignot, Beulah Rahm-Fine, Geraldine Reeser-Lawson, Paul Reeser, Eugene Rhoades , Herbert Schafer, Lew- oi=ioi= ipnoi =ono COMPLIMENTS OF SUBLER TRANSFER, INC. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION VERSAILLES, OHIO IOC 30 —85— iOOOI is; :oc 30C301 iono nono: D O Compliments of BEGIN BROS. | POULTRY and EGGS o TOM BEGIN, Manager Phone 279 VERSAILLES, OHIO o D onoci: logoi _______iodoi lonoi__ locaot---- —t D o L M HARDWARE GENERAL HARDWARE D B. P. S. PAINTS 2 SIEGLER OIL HEATERS General Auto Service and Supply Company Chrysler and Plymouth Automobiles Tires - Tubes - Accessories Complete Motor and Body Repair L. C. Ilgen H. E. Urquhart KINDELL AUTO SALES FOR THE FINEST IN USED CARS Fleet Wing Gas and Oil VERSAILLES, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF— GRILLOT STUDIO “OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU” DICK GRILLOT, Owner PHONE 186 30E30 O O 10C30E 20E30 I IOC SEMAN'S MEAT MARKET SEE US FOR QUALITY MEATS VERSAILLES, OHIO Phone 5 30! 301 Compliments of MEYER BROS. Tpxnco FIRESTONE TIRES Batteries and Accessories Phone 382 Versailles 301 301 THE FASHION SHOP Extend Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1950 Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Pearl Miller Jeanette Voisard Phone 39 D 30 301 1887 - 1950 Save a part of what you earn, for great oaks from little acorns grow, and large savings accounts are built a few dollars at a time. We add dividends twice each year. The Versailles Building and Loan Company 10E301 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued. is Schilling. Joyce Stover, Harriette Vankey-Bruns, Fairy Wasson-Coffield. Lenore Webster-Brademeyer, Edward Williams, Nolan Young, Mazena Goubeaux-Koffer, June Ward-Marker. CLASS OF 1936—Stephen Grillot, Lucia Conk-ling-Meredith, Eileen Althoff-Mendenhall, Robert Gerlach, Norval Goudy, Donna Zeller-Bran-dt, Paul Younker, Norine Fahnestock-Ford, James Swisher, Edna Pearson-Rismiller, Paul Buell , Dorothy Kelch , Forest Subler, Ruth Boyer-Harman, Pauline Davidson-Oehrtman , Carl Jones , Ruth Bennett-Birt, Charles Moore, Alice Magoto-Swisher, Christine Graves-Welch, Robert Nischwitz, James Young, Rita Schieltz-Grogean, Glen Wevant, Kathryn Brandt-Griffith, Paul Kamman, Naomi Shiverdecker-Frye, Paul Oehrtman, Ruth Hardman-Worley, Verner Martin, Ruth Schieltz-Grogean, Jerome Gasson, Jacob Etter, Bessie Goubeaux-Paulus, Luther Hol-linger, Rosemary Francis-Lehman, Leonard Wilson, Evelyn Miller-Routson, Marion Rismiller, Leona Masner-Weaver, George Sherry , Mary Brown-George, Marjorie Stewart-Sando, Rosemary Vogel-Smithdeal. CLASS OF 1937—Keith Stamm, Robert Tur-pen, Treva Schilling-Sanders, Margaret Gunck-le-Kerns, Galen Townsend, Betty Bigham, Gilbert Sherry, Dorothy Bornhorst-Landry, Naomi Kimmel, Velma Kruckeberg, Neva Schilling-Hackelton, Alice Reck, Othur Starr, Omar Rhoades, Lillian Fiebiger-Cotterman, Dwight Mendenhall, Helen Simon, Esther Mae Bookwalter-Baker, Charles Pheanis, Eva York-Wehrle, Dorothy Townsend- Murphy, Helen Stover-Coffield, Sylvia Voisard-Grilliot, Mary Bess Cashman-Houser, Russell Rhoades, Harrigan Hiatt, Kath- ryn Hollinger, Luemma Rismiller-Horine, Harold Stuck, Harry McGreevv, Mildred Rismiller-Rhoades, Dorothea Ilgen-Cencenbaugh, Romay-ne Metzner , Delmar Hupe, Margie Pequignot-Sneary, Inez Kruckeberg-Carnahan, Arthur Marker, Raymond Fisher , Armella Hickey-Shappie, Fritz Plock, Peggy Dabe-Johnson, Dale Wetzel, Wayne Young. CLASS OF 1938—John Houser, Walter Stover, John Barga, Elsie Apple-Miller, Marion Barton , Betty Blue, Marvin Brandt, Bernard Bruns, Paul Cool, Joseph Dirksen, Marcell Ecabert, Henry Etter, Mary Fiebiger-Besecker, Odette Frantz-Troupp, John Gasson, Clarence Gerling, Betty Hole, Ralph Johnston, Marcella Kelch-Stiefel, John Paul Kelch, Betty Koverman-Butner, Ruth Oehrtman, Marjorie Overla-Swank, Roberta Pepiot-James, Paul Peters, Dorthabel Pitsenbar-ger-Martin, Robert Rahm. Reva Richhart-Kel-ler, Lucille Rismiller-Ward, Yula Rismiller, Wilfred Schockman, Orville Schrader, Martha Sch-ultz-Rismiller, June Shuff, Margaret Spillers-Ditmer, Robert Stover, Beryl Ward, Margaret Ward, Wanda Wise. CLASS OF 1939—Frances Barga-Harris, Roy B. Conkling Jr., Martha Baltes-Wagaman, Keith Lehman, Virginia Barga-Harman, Junior Litt-man, John Begin, Virginia Rhoades-Thomas, June Bookwalter, Edward Schieltz, Dwight Bennett, Evelyn Martin-Hupe, Homer Byrd, Leona Schellhase-Oehrtman. Chalmer Hunter, Josephine Border, William Reck, Mary Plessinger, Paul Bechtold, Geraldyn Shepherd-Knouff, Geo. Oliver, Esther Brandt-Shellenbarger, Harold Kueter-man, Clementine Shumaker-King, Betty Plock, Doyle Bigham, Richard Key, Eileen Shumaker, —87— UNITED GRAIN CO Dealers in UNITED FEEDS, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR. COAL, FERTILIZER, POSTS, FENCING AND B. P. S. PAINTS OUR MOTTO: A Satisfied Customer” aonoE -lonoi FOR SURGE DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT SERVICE SEE LEO B. PRENGER Phone ll-F-3 YORKSHIRE, OHIO JOHNSTON AND BAYMAN PORTABLE SERVICE STATE - PILOT - FEEDS GRINDING AND MIXING YORKSHIRE. OHIO Phone 12-F-3 —88— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued Veneta Manning-Bower. Lester Meyer, Dorothy Graham-Magato, Richard Magato, Suzanne Trit-tsehuh-Kidwell. Thomas Kamman, Mary Berg-man-Tribbie, Richard Haber, Anthony Voisinet , Walba Grewe-Evans, Naomi Ehlers-Wulber, Lloyd Kelch, Marlene Schilling-Bigham, William Martin, Kathleen Simon, Elaine Dcrshem-Milli-kan. Virginia Pequignot-DeFord, Franklin Hupe, Harold Martin, Mary Catherine Baltes-Angle. CLASS OF 1940—Raymond Althoff, Luella Simon-Dues, Karl F. Bornhorst, Leona Schlecty-Dickey, Mary Phyllis Ward, June Wehneman-Parin, Nedra Stump-Miller, Kathleen Althoff, Garland Sherry, Charles Lemon, Lowell Pittsen-barger, Tom Booth, Bette Price-Begin, Robert Rismiller, Paul Schockman, Robert Hopper, Janet Blue. Freda Ilgen-Backe, Jack Richhart, Norma Young-Subler, Rosetta Johnson-Grice, Thelma Vance, Marjorie Pittsenbarger-McGreevy, Virginia Gasson- Goubeaux, Dolores Smith-Ho-man. Wilbur Thomas, Virginia Kelch, Adine Wilson-Bennett, Kenneth Detrick' , Loren Urqu-hart, Marlene Simon-Borchers, Esther Schrader-Fritz, Juanita Baxter-Caupp, Lowell Schulte, William R. Dill, Esther Wimmers-Bulcher, Charles Graves, Guy Edward Fiebiger, Catherine Bar-ga-Moutson, Genevieve Simon-Tobe, June Gun-ckle-Luebke. Janice Hough-Barga, Helen Miller, Max Kissinger. CLASS OF 1941—Robert Miller, Doris Simon-Kowaleski, Keith Blakeley, John Gillette, Doris Barga-Rindler, Bernadette Berger-Shawler, Evelyn Bergman, Alice Brant-Kissinger, George Buxton, Dick Cohee, Dolores Dabe-Lehman, Walter Enichs, David Etter. Betty Marie Fine. Nilah George-Davis, Helen Gilmore. Ruth Mary Goubeaux-Larger, Myrna Gowdy-Harp, Betty Lou Gutermuth-McVay, Zane Hartle, Mary Heins, Ernest Hcmmelgarn, Betty Jane Hole, Lynn Hole, James Hopkins, Verl Keller, Bill Kissinger. June Kissinger-Gessler, Annabel Kley-Kelch, Clara Magoto-Rismiller, Marybelle Mag-oto-Bruns, Martha Mangen-Treon, Audrey Marker-Grill, Art Martin, Shirley Martino-Beard, Betty Overholser-Marchal, Harold Rhoades, Lois Rhoades-Roll, Robert Rhoades, Mary C. Rindler-Plassenthal, Richard Rismiller. Wayne Roll, Homer Schieltz. Emerita Schlater-Stein, Helen Shimp-Laugh’man, Ralph Shiverdecker, Howard Shumaker, Jeanette Simon, Ruth Simon-Aselage, James Spraley, Kathryn Subler-Steed, Virginia Subler- Paulus, Betty Treon-Verville, Robert Wcgaman, Robert York. CLASS OF 1942—Marvin Barga , Robert Bar-ga, Betty Beekman, Mae Bookwalter-Floyd, Riley Brandon. Ermadean Brown, James Brown-miller, John Coffield, Jack Cohee, Dorothy Da-pore-Henry, Annabel Davenport-Enicks, Ruth Davidson-Thobe, Mary Gehle-Meyer, Nancy Gephart-Koger, Delores Grilliot, Edward Gril-liot. Dorothy Groff, Reuben Hecht, Paul Hole, Miriam Hollinger, Ellen Hopper-Peters. Thomas Johnston, Juanita Kelch, Margie Kelch-Rupe, OBOI 3000: SCHMERMUND'S Jewelers DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY GREENVILLE Since 1883 OOOl OBOI loao: G E R L A C H CHEVROLET SALES Chevrolet Motor Cars The Complete Car— Completely New! C. G. GERLACH, Proprietor OBOE OOOl ODOE [OBOE 100301 IOBO Compliments of— Hugo B. Langenkamp LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESMAN AUCTIONEER CALL YORKSHIRE 27-F-22 OBOI OBOE DARKE CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. Grain - Seeds Co-Op Feeds COAL FENCE Versailles Castinc Greenville oboe OBOI —89— ioaoi 10E30I ioaoi ioaoi 3000 Compliments of GASSON POULTRY FARMS, INC. Gasson’s Large Type S. C. W HITE LEGHORISS VERSAILLES, OHIO Compliments of LAMY CANDY CO. D JOHN I). LAMY o WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR GREENVILLE. OHIO 30D0E aoaoc MOBILOIL MOHILGAS THE VERSAILLES OIL AND GAS CO. JOHN L. BARGA VERSAILLES. OHIO ionoi ioaoi 20130 McVAY'S SPORTING GOODS 320 Broadway Greenville, O. Phone 416 onoi I0E30C ionoc iodoc IOCOC —90- aonoc u o IOC aoi At this bank, we sincerely desire to render a service that will meet your every day requirements. It is this daily challenge to serve you better that we earnestly try to meet. THE PEOPLES BANK COMPANY VERSAILLES, OHIO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 30D0C DUNKEL BROS. S O H I O PRODUCTS SERVICE Wholesale Retail Harry Dunkel — Vic Dunkel VERSAILLES, OHIO o D o o n o o D o o D o P. J. Simon L. A. Simon WILLOWDELL SALES COMPANY urn 37 Years :- 15)50 CAR AND TRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE Implements and Repairs Fencing and Posts OLDSMOBILE MOBIL Gasoline EN-AR-CO Motor Oil Phone 44 F 11 WILLOWDELL, OHIO o D o 30E30I 3QDO Compliments of ELAINE'S Ladies - Children’s Shop VERSAILLES, OHIO 30001 I0E30C lonoc Two ants were running along a cracker box when one of them said ‘Why are we running so fast?” The other one answered: ‘ We have to; it says right here: Tear along the dotted line.” ---------o-------- Ann H.: “I hear the faculty is trying to stop necking.” Phyllis R.: “Is that so? First thing you know they’ll be trying to make the students stop too.” ---------o-------- Mark G.: “You know, last year the doctor told me if I didn’t stop smoking I would become feeble minded.” Jeanette M.: ‘Why didn’t you stop?” ---------o-------- Norma Jean S.: “I told Bob he musn’t see me any more.” Irene K.: “What did he do.” Norma Jean S.: “Turned out the lights.” —81— IOOOI 30001 30001 IOOOC 3000 Compliments of— FOURMAN'S MENS SHOP GREENVILLE. OHIO 30001 30001 Compliments of MAIN BEAUTY SALON Phone 172 208 East Main Street VERSAILLES, OHIO oooi 30001 30001 D o o D o o D o o D o o D o EVINGER’S DRUG STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN GIFTS AND SUNDRIES o D o D o J. K. Long J. II. Long GREENACRES FARM P. O. Box 11 Versailles, Ohio Certified Thorne Wheat Certified Clinton Oats Polled Shorthorn Cattle IOOOC ioooi VERSAILLES SAND AND GRAVEL CRUSHER RUN ROAD STABILIZER PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT, ETC. Versailles Phone 36-F-41 IOOOI 30001 30001 3000C IOOO mm THAN IVtR! New Aero-metric H PARKER 51 0 D 0 Pay as you write with the new Aero-metric Parker 51 ” with Foto-Fill Filler .. . the pen of the year. JIJSO OPEN AN 0 D 0 ACCOUNT Martin, Jeweler Compliments of— AMSTUTZ HATCHERY U. S. CERTIFIED APPROVED CHICKS VERSAILLES, OHIO Phone 407 oooi IOOOI IOOOI IOOOI IOOOC —92— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued. Peggy Kindell-Wright, Donna Littman-Bader, Martha Magoteaux-Kendall, Jack Manier, Harold Marchal , Mary Marker-Thornhill, Maxine Marchal-Wogaman, June Martin-Frazen, Annabel Miller-Hill, Mary Norris-Morgan, Doris Oliver-York Charlene Parin-Minkner, Robert Pepiot, Joan Pequignot-Reed, Evelyn Pitsenbarger-Se-lander, Donna Plessinger-Williams, Junior Rind-ler, Wavne Rismiller. John Schipper Jr., Robert Streib, Caroline Stuck-Isenhower, Mary Treon-Griesdorn. CLASS OF 1943—Betty Althoff-Rhoades, Evelyn Althoff. Margaret Barnes-Blayney, Helen Bashore, Rita Bergman, Kathryn Black. Joan Cashman-Eley, Dolores Dapore-Henry, Phyllis Grewe-Guardiola, Marciel Hemmelgarn-Meyer, Eileen Kueterman-Bigham. Lucille Marchal, Viola Nisonger-Franjevic, Wanda Pittsenbarger-Parson, Joan Rismiller-Sellman, Wanda Roll-Keighley, Lois Schaadt, Dorothy Shade-Hopkins, Betty Shiverdecker-Holc. Eileen Stephans-Rhoa-des, Catherine Thiebeau-Baugher, Doyle Armstrong, David Boyd, Dale Brandon, Richard George, Robert Gillette , Ottis Gilmore, Joe Graves, William Harman, Eldreth Harsh, Harvey Hole, Dick Kindell, Arthur Lange. Kelsey Lehman, John Long, Robert Magoto, Thomas Magoto, James Maher, Paul Marchal, Russell Meeds, Wilmer Pitsenbarger, Chalmer Rhoades, Paul Rhoades, Marvin Rismiller, Cletus Schlater, Robert Simon, Noah Simon. James C. Subler, James I). Subler, Stuart Treon, Paul Ward, Karl Blue, James Trittschuh, Pauline Rismiller, Robert Allen. CLASS OF 1944—Eileen Althoff, Richard William Banks, Betty Jane Barga-Goubeaux, Don E. Berger, Jerome J. Bergman, Evelyn L. Collins-Nixon, Noel D. Emrick. Junietta Finfrock-Dock, Cletus A. Gasson, Florence L. Grilliot-Hemmel-garn, Juanita Grilliot-Henry, Marcella Groff-Hare, Dolores A. Guillozet, Mary Ellen Hahn-Simon, William R. Heft, Marvin Houdieshell, Norbert J. Huber, Jane Ann Johnson, Esther M. Kruckeberg, Eugene P. Lochtefeld, Norma J. Martin-Bertling. Johanna McEldowney-Mc-Knight, Norma Mendenhall-Taylor, Rita A. Mueller-Winner, Bettie Ellen Oliver-Oehrtman, Armella C. Overman, Alva Pitsenbarger Jr., H. Stewart Prakel, Bob J. Rhoades, Bonnie Jean Rhoades-Detling, James Allen Richhart, Barbara L. Schieltz, Leander L. Schroeder, Walter E. Simon, Alvin J. Spraley. Alan L. Steffen, Lucy Ann Stoner-Stevenson, Ruby Catherine Subler, Marshall E. Treon, Treva T. Trittschuh-Hittle, Jo Ann Turpen, Ruth C. Wagner, Robert W. Weaver, J. D. Weaver, Theresa C. Wen-ning, Dorotha M. Yagle-Drake, James R. Young-ker, Sally Ann Zechar-Rehfus. CLASS OF 1945—James Barga, James Baltes Betty Brandt, Adela Berger-Hoke, Bill CashmanJ Pat Connaughton, Dan Dapore, Joanne Fam-brough-Bechtol, Anna Belle Fritz, Judith Gillet-te-Doan, Norman Goubeaux, Betty Jane Grisez, Bertha Georgc-Bruening, Joe Groff, Cleo Gril-liot, Patrick Hiatt, Mike Hiatt. Myra June Hole-Shumaker, Hubert Henry, John Harman Jr., Treva Johnston, David Kindell, Wilma Reiser-Stammen, Florence Kruckeberg-Puterbaugh, Gladys Kremer- Troup, Phyllis Moore-Grimes, Lillian Masner, Eugene Meyer, Norma Jeanne Miller-Barga. Sylvester Magoteaux, David Magoto. Fred Nickol, Richard Oehrtman, Thomas Pequignot, John Poling, Betty Jane Rhoades, ocaoi-------ipnoL ... Honor—: .. , ipnoi—,, _iocao THE VERSAILLES POLICY PUBLISHING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTERS PUBLISHERS Publishers of THE VERSAILLES OF 1950 0E30 ono onoi---- logoi. uoooc= -tt —93— [onoi IODO! aoao: 10E301 ODO Grilliot's IGA Market COMPLETE LINE OF MEATS AND GROCERIES EVERYDAY LOW PRICES PHONE 399 aoaoi loaoc Versailles Compliments of— Paul Streib Stock Yards DAILY MARKETS HOGS CALVES SHEEP CATTLE PHONE 350-W 3oaoi 30C30: 30E30 Compliments of VERSAILLES THEATRE D O GRAYS JEWELERS BULOVA - ELGIN HAMILTON WATCHES GREENVILLE, OHIO OCSOE 30001 0E301 30C30E OE3QE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONf Continued. Erma Robbins-Swabb, Mary Jane Reck, Dale Rismiller, Pauline Rudolph, Robert Shumaker, Maida Shumaker-Gebele, Richard Simon, Har-riette Simon, Alma Simon, Carolyn Schilling, Marybelle Schlecty-Weaver. Carolyn Stephen-Schieltz, Lois Selander-Youngker, Mary Ann Schulze-Knapke, Thelma Schrader-Schultz, Velma Schrader, Harry Straker, Kenneth Streib, George Trittschuh, Norma Lee Urquhart-Fischer, Marcella Vance, Mary Margaret White-Francis, Edith Yagle-Richhart, Trentia Mangen-Zumber-ger, Wayne Selander. Edna Miller-Turpen. CLASS OF 1946—Gene Baltes, Joan Baltes-Blakelev, John Baltes, Ann Barga, Dorothy Ba-shore-Street, Milton Edson Beal, Virginia Berg-man, Kenneth Brandon, Glen Brewer, Richard Brown, Robert Christian, Virginia Collins- Pittsenbarger. Athern Cunningham, Naomi Didier-Phlipot, Mary Dorsten-Moeller, Bernard Eiler-man, Marilyn Fambrough-Nealeigh, Richard Fid-ler, Fred Gerlach, Dick Goubeaux, Catherine Grilliot-Simon, Mary Grilliot-Monnin, Martha Guillozet, Bob Hahn, Martha Hauschild, Mary Hauschild, Barbara Jane Hole-Mumaw, Roberta Hole. Joan Kelch-Hafer, Wanda Kelch-Brewer, Wilma Magoteaux-Fritz, Verl Mangen, Theodore Manier, Edgar McClellan, Mary Nieberding-Brandon, Virginia Pitsenbarger-Agne, Richard Pittsenbarger, Esther Mae Rhoades-Strausbaugh, Wanda Richhart, William Ridenour, Gene Rind-ler, Donna Sander-Schultz, Gregor Schlater, Margaret Seman, Jack Shade. Robert Sherman, Doris Sherry-Shayan, Wanda Brown Clapp, Ruth Shimp-Frantz, John Shumaker, Velma Spraley, Margaret Stover-Reck, Thelma Stephan-Burns, Carol Steffen, Mary Ann Subler-Berger, Virginia Weaver-Smith, Cletus Wenning, James Pequig-not, Norman Barga, John Billenstein. Donald Burns, George Frantz, Paul Grilliot, Paul Reiser, Owen Shumaker, Lester Simon. CLASS OF 1947—Brigid Ann Baltes, Susan Baltes, Patsy Barga, Robert Barga, Ralph Barge Arthur Beck Jr., Dorothy Beirise-Eichenauer, Dorothy Berger-Martino, Dean Brewer, Betty Brown, Lowell Brown, Neva Cain, Mona Lou Berger, Cyril Bergman, Richard Brandon, Alfred Eilerman, Martha Frantz, Doris Froebe, Jim George. Mary Lou Graves-Young. Florine Groff, Jo Ann Headley- Meyer, Roger Henry, George Knight, Alvira Kremer, Alice Kruckeberg-Swinger, Ora Kruckeberg, Paul Howdieshell, Herbert Huber, Betty Kelch, Philip Kindell, Richard Litten, Yvonne Littman, Ralph Long. John Magoto, Mary Jane Marchal, John Martino, Wilbert Mes-cher, Rita Meyer-Buschur, Wayne Pittsenbarger, Dave Plessinger . Phyllis Prakel, Mary Lou Ritc-hie-Esser, Don Oliver, Edwin Paulus, Darold Pierron, Herbert Pitsenbarger, Bill Sherry. John Simons, Anna Jean Smith-Borger, Wanda Smith, Toletha Tegtmever-Haulderman, Phyllis Trittschuh, Frances White-Moorman, Paul Berger. CLASS OF 1948—Treva Apple, Joe Baltes, David Barga, Paul Barge, Glenn Blakeley, Gale Blakeley. Velma Bergman, Gene Brown, Phyllis Cain, Frances Copeland, Joan Cross, Lucille Cun-ningham-Sherry, Jean Emig-Leeper, Dorothy Finfrock-Berger, Paul Francis, Corda Gehron-Leeper, Ann Grilliot, Opal Mae Grooms-Hughes, Lester Grote, Janet Kamman, Martha Kamman, Don Keller, Florence Klopfer. Don Kremer, Glenn Kueterman, Mary Louise Magoteaux, Glenn Mangen, Francis McEldowney, Joann —94— [0E30E • r-'T. - • cj . ■ • ioqoi Compliments of VERSAILLES FEED MILL AUTHORIZED PURITY ANI) KASCO FEED DEALERS Phone 31 VERSAILLES, OHIO 30E301 30001 301=30 30001 300X01 IT- Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Versailles, Ohio Charter No. 9336 Established as a Private Bank 1891 Incorporated as a National Bank 1909 300101 00X01 lono ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Continued. Meyer, Jim Miles, Mary Jane Moorman, Ruth Neargarder, Mary Jane Parmenter-Leugers ,Frc-dericka Peschke, Robert Pitsenbarger, Cletus Price, Gladys Rhoades, Philip Ridenour. Nelda Scherer, Vera Schulze-Schlater, Elsie Schulze, John Simon, Mary Jane Simon, Priscilla Simon, Barbara Subler, John Subler, Harold Swallow, Waveline Tegtmeyer-Goff, Yvonne Treon, Carl Trittschuh, Doris Warner. Harvey Warrick, Mildred Winner, Alma York-Miller, Donald Young. CLASS OF 1949—Jack Barga, Romaine Berger, Charles Bergman, Thelma Bey, Mary Bus-chur, Marvin Cain, John Connaughton, Dorothy Didier, Madonna Didier, Nor pa Ehlers, Robert Frantz, Virginia George. Evelyn Goff, Barbara Goodall, Elmer Grilliot, James Grisez, Virginia Groff, Dorothy Guillozet, Joe Harsh, Mary Ann Heckman, Betty Hemmelgarn, Bud Hesson, Roberta Hobbs, Doyle Hufford, Louis Keiser, Irma Kramer, Marie Kremer, Laura Kruckeberg, Dolores Lochtefeld, Gene Loxley, Hubert Mago-teaux, Julie Magoto, Mary Mangen, Juanita Mangen, Edward Manier, Betty Marker, Barbara Martino, Marion Neargarder, Miriam Nickol-Paulus, Alma Oehrtman, Richard Parin, Joseph Parmenter, Floyd Pitsenbarger, Dorothy Reth-man, Shirley Ritchie, Ada Mae Robbins, Viola Schieltz, Raymond Schlecty, Karl Schmitt, Mark Sherry, Joan Smith, Ruth Stammen, Normalee Stephan, Shirley Stoner, Bud Tipple, Helen Voi-sard, Leo Wenning, Phyllis Young. Patsy Zeller, Robert Zeller. —Deceased. Mr. Fields: ‘This exam will be conducted on the honor system. Please take seats three seats apart and in alternate rows. ---------o--------- Bob B.: “I passed by your house last night.’’ Myrna B.: (Bored) “Thanks.” ---------o--------- “Shoe shine, Mister?” Mr. Cline: “No.” “Shine ’em so you can see your face in ’em.” Mr. Cline: “I said no!” “Coward.” ---------o--------- “Takes guts to do this,” said the little bug as he splashed against the windshield. —95— Mr. Mehl: “I’m letting you out ten minutes early today. Please leave quietly so as not to wake the other classes . --------o--------- Martha B.: “Don’t you just adore history?” Joan R.: “Well, it’s something to think about.” --------o--------- Peanut brittle is made of peanuts embedded in hardened glue. That is why it is so brittle. --------o--------- And there’s the story of the drunk that walked thru the screen door and strained himself. --------o--------- Miss Eastman: “Jean Barga, spell ‘Weather’ .” Jean B.: “w-e-t-h-h-e-r.’ Miss Eastman: “That certainly is the worst spell of weather we have had for some time.” --------o--------- Jim Condon: “Oh say, a young lady kissed me in school today.” Joyce Swallow: “Did she? I hope you kissed her back.” Jim C. “No I didn’t, I kissed her cheek. --------o--------- Duane Berger: “My face is my fortune.” John Mills: “Well, one sure thing, you’ll never have to pay income tax. --------o--------- If they televise Congress, a lot of people arc going to wonder who actually posed for the campaign posters. --------o--------- He has gone around with more women than the revolving door at Macy’s. --------o--------- GEOGRAPHICAL RESTAURANT— Urban D.: “Are you Hungary?” Tom B.: “Yes Siam.” Urban D.: “Den Russia to the table and I’ll Fiji.” Tom B.: “Alright; Sweden my coffee and Denmark my dill. --------o--------- Miss Smith: “How much time did you put on this shorthand?” Joan R.: “Oh, about half an hour railroad time.” Miss Smith: “What do you mean by railroad time?” Joan R.: “Including all stops and delays.” --------o--------- Little Boy: “Why hasn’t Daddy got much hair?” Mother: “Because he thinks a lot darling.” Little Boy: “Then why have you got to much, Mother?” Mother (pause): “Go on with your breakfast!” --------o--------- Father fell upon the ice, Because he could not stand. Father saw the Stars and Stripes, We saw our Father land. --------o--------- Mr. Rhoades: “Hey there, don’t spit on the floor.” John Berger: “S’matter, does it leak?” --------o--------- Most Freshmen act foolish and some of them aren’t even acting. --------o--------- A sophomore seeing something green, Thought it was the freshman class; But when he nearer to it drew— Alas, ’twas a looking glass. —96— 30E301 SOE3G lOl IOE lonOLz.'. .., ipnoi COMPLIMENTS OF THE BUCKEYE OVERALL COMPANY Manufacturers of WORK CLOTHING AND CHILDREN’S GARMENTS Versailles, Ohio Coldwater, Ohio oeaoc=.— logoi =10001 ■' ionoc=- locaoc —97— 30B0I 301 THE CITIZEN'S ELEVATOR GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR, FEED COAL. SALT, FERTILIZER Feed Mixing a Specialty Courtesy and Satisfactory Treatment to Ail o D o Phone 7 Versailles, Ohio o D o OBOE IOBOI 30B0I Compliments of— PHELAN Insurance Agency 4 WEST MAIN ST. VERSAILLES, OHIO PHONE 350-R “Insurance is a business— Our Business is Insurance” inn nr-- Compliments of— MELVIN E. FAST Dealer in PIQUA AGRICULTURAL LIME GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE PHONE 12-F-ll YORKSHIRE OHIO poor------IOBOI . IOBOE o D O 0 o Compliments of EDWIN F. NICKOL, INC. Manufacturers of Monuments, Markers and Mausoleums and “THE SHRINE MEMORIAL” A Surface Burial Vault 701 E. Main St., Versailles, Ohio ioboc ioboc Compliments of— WHITE VILLA MARKET Chas. Zeller, Mgr. WHITE VILLA FOODS For Quality and Low Prices Versailles, Ohio ioe IOBOI 30B0 D o COMPLIMENTS OF SUPINGER PRODUCE VERSAILLES, OHIO IOBOI IOBOI -98- Compliments of MARTIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE (The Sel-Mar Co.) Phone 277 Versailles, Ohio DRY GOODS SHOES CLOTHING RUBBER FOOTWEAR C. D. Martin, Mgr. FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS o AWARDS JOSTEN'S D o Since 1897 Representative— Mr. Steve Thomas Box 15 Springfield, Ohio o 0 o aoaoi 301=301 I0C30I I0C30I I0E30 “Daddy” said little Johnny Oliver, “I want to get married.” “Very well, son,” replied his father, “and whom do wou wish to marry?” “Grandma” came the quick reply. “Hold on there, you don’t think I’d let you marry my mother do you?” ‘Why shouldn’t I,” replied Johnny, “You married mine, didn’t you.” --------o--------- Mother: “Have you given the gold fish fresh water, Nancy?” Nancy F.: “No mam, they haven’t finished the water I gave them yesterday, yet.” --------o--------- Mrs. Young: “Why does a hen lay an egg?” Frank M.; “If she dropped it, she would break it.” --------o--------- Jim G.: “They say Adam was the first I’adio bug.” Jack D.: “Yes, he made a loud speaker out of his spare parts.” --------o--------- Mr. Fields: “When did Caesar defeat the greatest number?” Henrietta G.: “I think on examination day.” --------o--------- Dari Tipple: “Evelyn, can ah kiss yau?” Evelyn Godd: “Cafeteria.” Dari T.: “What you all mean?” Evelyn G.: “Serve yourself.” --------o--------- He who thinks these jokes are poor, Would straightway change his views, Could he compare the jokes we print, With those we do not use. —99— Compliments Of— ORPHA IRWIN'S BEAUTY SHOP JAMES A. BEARE GERLACH'S BOOTERY GRILLIOT AUTO PARTS SHORT'S GREENHOUSE GOODALL CLEANERS VERSAILLES HIGH SPEED STATION WIELAND JEWELERS JAMES VOISARD DR. WILLARD J. BARGA VERSAILLES FROZEN FOOD CO. JERRY SUBLER S GARAGE MODERN HOME SHOP DAPORE IMPLEMENTS DILL'S IMPLEMENT CO. HOTEL BARBER SHOP IOBOI— loaoL. :■ =3onoi iopoi Compliments Of— G. J. BARGA OIL CO. THIEBEAU - SUBLER AUTO SALES JEAN S BEAUTY SHOPPE ORLAN OLIVER CHIC-INN CAFE JOE'S PLACE, YORKSHIRE BEN BERGMAN, YORKSHIRE GUS HENKE'S GARAGE YORKSHIRE RIGGS DAIRY EXPRESS CHARLES GRAVES RAY HANSBARGER SON W. H. PESCHKE SALES AGENCY SMITH WELDING CO. WILLOWDELL FROZEN FOOD CO. MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY PHELAN JEWELRY WATCH REPAIR 3oaoc= —101— lOBO OBOE [OBOE 30B0I OBOE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We extend our sincere appreciation: To Mr. Dick Grillot for his interest and help in securing good pictures. To the Businessmen for their advertisements in this book. To the Versailles Policy Publishing Company for their cooperation. To all the teachers and students who have contributed in any way to “The Versailles of 1950.” —The Annual Staff. AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS V-t y-


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