Versailles High School - Portal Yearbook (Versailles, OH)
- Class of 1953
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I k I k Ue SesuoA, Presents Ue VesiAcull i of 1953 VERSAILLES, OHIO VOLUME 28 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We extend our sincere appreciation: To 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 co-operation. To all the teachers and students who have contributed in any way to “The Versailles of 1953”. —The Annual Staff. —2— DEDICATION In appreciation of their faithful service, we dedicate this issue of “The Versailles” to the Bus Drivers. Especially do we salute the “Dean of Bus Drivers”, Mr. Harrison Johnston, who this year completes seventeen years of continuous driving. He has driven students to and from Versailles schools for a total of approximately 185,000 miles. His work is typical of that done by all of our bus drivers, who ably perform a very important service. —3— FOREWORD “Only in pictures can you keep the fleeting memory of school days.” We print this book for that purpose—that it may help you keep alive the memory of your school days. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page ..................................................... 1 Dedication ..................................................... 3 Seniors ........................................................ 7 Class Prophecy ................................................ 20 Class Will .................................................... 22 Ambition ...................................................... 24 Classes ....................................................... 25 Faculty ....................................................... 41 Activities .................................................... 46 Sports ........................................................ 63 School Calendar ............................................... 71 Alumni ........................................................ 73 Advertisers ................................................. 80 —5— PATRICIA E. BALTES Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2, 3. 4 Latin 1. 2 Band 1, 2, 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 JEROME BARBA JANET BERGER Ensembles 2. 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Queen’s Court 2. 3 Homecomnig Queen 4 MARJORIE ANN BERGER Latin 1, 2 Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3, 4 Drivers Training 3 Prince of Peace 4 Public Speaking 4 Commercial 3 LLOYD BRENNEMAN Drivers Training 3 Commercial 3 ROBERT BROWN Class Play 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Drivers Training 3 Chorus 1. 3 Commercial Club 4 Operetta 1. 3 Annual Staff 4 Class President 3, 4 JOANNE BULCHER Latin Club 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Operetta 1, 2, 3 Prince of Peace 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Queen’s Court 4 TEBA CAIN Operetta 4 Chorus 4 Baseball 2, 3. 4 Football Manager 2 Commercial Club 3 Annual Staff 4 —8— HARRIET CHRISTIAN Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Orchestra 1, 2 F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A. 1. 2. 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2, 3. 4 Ensembles 2. 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3. 4 MARY DREES Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4 Operetta 1, 2. 3. 4 Commercial Club 3. 4 Latin Club 1. 2 Prince of Peace 4 Public Speaking 4 PAUL DREES Baseball 1, 2 JANE EVINGER Class Officer 1, 2, 3. 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4 Band 1, 2 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Reporter 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3. 4 Ensembles 1. 2, 3, 4 THOMAS FRANTZ F. F. A. 1, 2. 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 MARGARET GEHRDN F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2. 3. 4 Commercial Club 3 Drivers Training 3 JACK GOODALL Baseball 3 Basketball ‘1 Football 1 Chorus 2, 4 Operetta 2, 4 CLARENCE GRILLIDT F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 —9— MARILYN GRIS EZ Latin 1, 2 Band 1. 2. 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Reporter 4 Ensembles 1, 2. 3. 4 JAMES GRCJGEAN F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Drivers Training 2 RUTH GUILLOZET F. H. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 G. A. A. 4 Class Play 3 Operetta 1, 2, 3. 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3 MARY HAMMAKER Chorus 1. 3, 4 Operetta 1. 3, 4 F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A. 2. 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 JANET HARRY F. H. A. 1, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Operetta 2. 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Drivers Training 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 THOMAS HART Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Latin Club 1. 2 Class Play 3. 4 LUELLA HARTZELL F. H. A. 1, 2. 3. 4 Commercial Club 3. 4 Drivers Training 3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 3, 4 Operetta 3. 4 Class Play 4 RONALD HENNESSY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. 4 Class Officer 1. 3. 4 Football 2. 2. 3. 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3, 4 Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 10 JUNE HIXSON F. H. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Commercial Club 3. 4 Chorus 4 Operetta 4 Driver Training 3 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 EARL HOLLINGER Band 1, 2. 3. 4 Chorus 2. 3, 4 Latin Club 1. 2 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3 DEAN HORNER F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Band 1. 2 Chorus 3 Annual Staff 4 ROBERT JOHNSTON F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Driver Training 3 Annual Staff 4 DELORES KNAPKE Latin Club 1. 2 Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4 JANICE KREMER Latin Club 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Class Play 3 Ensemble 3 Commercial Club 3. 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4 Queen's Court 1 DOT LITTMAN Commercial Club 3 Driver Training 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4 Latin Club 1. 2 F. H. A. 4 Ensembles 3. 4 RAMONA LANICH Band 1, 2 Latin Club 1. 2 Orchestra 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 Operetta 1. 2, 3. 4 Ensembles 3. 4 Class Play 4 - 'S — 11— CATHRYN MAY Commercial Club 3. 4 Driver Training 3 Class Officer 3 Latin Club 1. 2 Annual Staff 4 RICHARD MESCHER Annual Staff 4 JOHN MILLS Football 1, 2. 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Baseball 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Operetta 1, 2, 3 ROGER MONG F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 MYRNA NICKOL F. H. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Class Officer 2 Class Play 3, 4 Sextet 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 JERRY OLIVER Commercial Club 4 Chorus 1, 3 Operetta 3 Annual Staff 4 Football 1. 2, 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 WILLIAM S. PEPIOT Baseball 1. 2 Annual Staff 4 PAT PEQUIGNOT Class Officer 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2. 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Prince of Peace 3. 4 Reporter 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4 —12— PAT PLESSINBER Latin Club 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 F. H. A. 4 Driver Trainnig 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Ensembles 3 BETTY LOU POLY Chorus 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Operetta 2. 3. 4 Driver Training 2 F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 VIRGINIA SCHULZE Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Class Officer 1 Annual Staff 4 Sextet 1. 2, 3 Cheerleader 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Ensembles 1, 2. 3 JOHN SCHWEPE Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Class Officer 1 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3. 4 Football 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Baseball 2 NANCY SHADE F. H. A. 1. 2. 4 Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Driver Training 3 Commercial Club 3, 4 ANNIE SHIMP F. H. A. 1. 2 Public Speaking 3 Prince of Peace 3 Commercial Club 3, 4 Driver Training 4 ARLENE STEPHAN Commercial Club 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2. 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Driver Training 3 Annual Staff 4 DORIS SUBLER F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3 Driver Training 2 —13— BILL SWALLOW F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Driver Training 3 PATRICIA SWALLOW F. H. A. 1. 2. 3, 4 Chorus 4 Commercial Club 3. 4 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Operetta 4 Annual Staff 4 JAMES THIEBEAU Class Play 3 CYRIL VO I SARD Baseball 1 JOHN WARNER F. F. A. 1. 2. 3, 4 Class Play 3. 4 Driver Training 2 Annual Staff 4 DONALD YAGLE MARY EMMA YAGLE Chorus 1 Operetta 1 F. H. A. 1 Driver Training 3 Commercial Club 3, 4 —14— SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pat Pequignot, Jane Evinger, Bob Brown, Ronald Hennessy, Joanne Bulcher. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Fifty-five seniors walked into the new school building for the last time as a class. We hope we have lived up to the standards of all the graduating classes before us. The class officers are: President.............................................Bob Brown Vice President ................................... Joanne Bulcher Secretary-Treasurer ......................................... Jane Evinger Student Senate...............Patricia Pequignot, Ronald Hennessy Janet Berger and Virginia Schulze were elected cheerleaders. The senior class is proud of Janet Berger, who was chosen as Homecoming Queen with Joanne Bulcher as senior attendant. f Our class has been well represented in various activities during our high school life. We will be leaving V. H. S. to go down different pathways of life. We wish we could be back again next year. June Hixson, Harriet Christian, ’53. —15— BACCALAUREATE SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 8:00 P. M. 1953 Processional Invocation Rev. Reuben A. Stauss “Prayer for Service” HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Susan Fields, Mary Lou Shumaker, Accompanists Scripture “The Green Cathedral” GIRLS ENSEMBLE Class Sermon Rev. Ralph House “Battle Hymn of the Republic” . arr. by Roy Ringwald HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Susan Fields, Mary Lou Shumaker, Accompanists Benediction Rev. Reuben A. Stauss Recessional —16— SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT VERSAILLES HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1953 8:00 P. M. Processional—“Pomp and Circumstance”...........................Elgar Invocation ...................................... Rev. G. B. Menge “Rhapsody In Blue”—Saxophone Solo...........................Gershwin Thomas J. Hart High School Band Salutatory ........................................ Joanne Bulcher “The Night Has A Thousand Eyes” ............................ Pohlman Senior Girls Ensemble Valedictory ....................................... Jane Evinger “Ave Maria” ........................................ Shubert-Johnson High School Band Class Address—“The Future of the Class of 1953”.. Walter C. Crewson Superintendent of Hamilton City Schools “The End of a Perfect Day”.......................Carrie Jacobs Bond Senior Mixed Ensemble Presentation of Class................ .............Beryl D. Hensel Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas . Ernest Wilson President of the Board of Education Benediction................................ Rev. Robert G. C’arke —17— WHEN WITCHES RIDE A Mystery-Drama in Three Acts Presented by the Senior Class FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 AT 8:00 P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS Elaine Glendon, who adores her grandmother.....Joanne Bulcher Mrs. Glendon, the matriarch......................Jane Evinger Ellen, the faithful housekeeper............. Harriet Christian Randolph Glendon, adored by his grandmother ..... Bob Brown Clare English, secretary to Mrs. Glendon .... Mary Hammaker Chandler Glendon, a grandson ................... John Schwepe Lee Johnson, caretaker for the estate............John Warner Lawrence Glendon, president of the Glendon Motor Co. Tom Hart Corliss Glendon, his wife..................... Ramona Lanich Justina Glendon, unlucky in love............... Pat Pequignot Frederick Glendon, unlucky at cards............Ronald Hennessy Suzanne Denton, a granddaughter................Luella Hartzell Beverly Sutton, just unlucky .................. Myrna Nickol DIRECTOR—Homer Fields Ticket Committee—Marjorie Berger, Mary Drees, Virginia Schulze, Marilyn Grisez. Ushers—Janet Berger, Dorothy Littman, June Hixson, Delores Knapke, Pat Plessinger, Pat Swallow. Stage—Jim Grogean, Paul Drees. Make-Up—Mr. and Mrs. Allen McLain. —19— CLASS PROPHECY From our vantage point in the sky, we, Pat Pequignot, Janet Berger, and Marilyn Grisez, the first earthlings to reach the moon, look down on our classmates with our high powered telescope. The years since our graduation from V. H. S. have changed the plans of many of them, and it is interesting to see what they have become. First, we see Joanne Bulcher enjoying her work with the masculine patients at Walter Reed Veterans hospital, where she is head nurse. Under her are R. N.’s Mary Drees, famous for her bedside manner, and Betty Poly, who supervises the sun deck. Our telescope moves slowly, and we spot James Thiebeau and Cyril Voisard. They are living like kings with the money they made from their invention of an automobile that can sprout wings. (For use in heavy traffic). Next we come to Madison Square Garden, where the world-renowned Versailles Globetrotters, coached by Bob Brown, are playing to a capacity crowd of basketball fans. John Schwepe, their star, has just broken the world’s record by making 94 points in the first half of their game with the All Stars. Earl Hollinger is their shrewd manager. Jane Eving-er launders their towels with Ruffy Tuffy Hard to Bluffy soap flakes, manufactured by Virginia Schulze. Also in New York is Catherine May, who is the director of a select business school. At the first desk, we find Janice Kremer, who has spent twenty-three years trying to acquire enough credits to graduate. At the Metropolitan Opera House, Jack Goodall is singing the lead in “The Barber of Versailles,” a new opera by the distinguished American composer, Tom Hart. As we move to the Midwest, we find Clarence Grilliot growing prize tomatoes one yard in diameter. He owes his success to the marvelous fertilizer produced by Ronnie Hennessy’s 291,473,586 registered Hampshire hogs. In Cleveland, Dottie Littman is the head designer at the Tweety-Tweet Bird Cage Company, owned by Annie Shimp. Now the telescope swings to Versailles, and we see Ramona Nickol and Myrna Gehle running a race to see wno can nave the largest family. At the moment, the score it tied at twenty-five all. Harriet Westfall is bringing up a close second with nineteen, all boys. Also in Versailles is Lloyd Brenneman. He is still at the Poultry Producers trying to find a slick chick. So far they have all been flighty hens. Mary Yagle is secure in her job as the first woman superintendent of the Versailles Publil Schools. Paul Drees has his Masters Degree and is head of the English department. Don Yagle was impressed by the story of Rip Van Winkle, and has been asleep on the lawn of V. H. S. since graduation. —20— CLASS PROPHECY Moving on to Dayton, we find Arlene Stephan running a charm school. Her chief instructor is Teba Cain, who teaches poise, Pat Plessinger is a taxidermist. She is kept busy stuffing the pink elephants which have recently been brought back by the noted African hunter, Robert Johnston. Delores Knapke is Arthur Murray’s right hand gal. She is now teaching Luella Hartzell the latest dance steps so that she can keep up with her youthful husband, Tommy Manville. By the way, Luella is his thirty-third wife. As we move west, we find June Hixson at Notre Dame University. She is busy instructing the drum major of the band in the latest thing in twirling. In Chicago, we see Jim Grogean as the head of the successful Acme advertising agency. His assistant, Janet Harry, is the highest paid secretary in the United States. In the sports world, “Clobberer” John Mills has just taken the wrestling title from Gorgeous George. He has hired Roger Mong to calm his nerves after each bout. We see floating down the Misissippi a luxurious liner owned by Tom Frantz. His chief navigator is John Warner, who steers a straight course. In the dining room, Nancy Shade and Ruth Guillozet are in cute costumes, selling cigarettes to the diners. In the Southwest, we find the two Swallows, Bill and Pat, managing a carrier bird station. Their birds supply Jerome Barge and his oil well digging crew with the latest news. Still in the same territory, we spot Pat Baltes and Marjorie Berger on a n Indian Reservation. They are confronted with the problem of how to keep the children in hand when Jerry Oliver zooms through the desert in his Ford, equipped with his latest invention, sand tread tires. In California, we spy Doris Subler keeping her flock of kiddies occupied lighting the smudge pots in their immense orange grove. In Hollywood, we spot Richard Mescher and Dean Horner, two academy award winning movie directors. They are working hard on their new movie, “John’s Other Wife’s Mother-In-Law,” starring Mary Ham-maker, as the other wife. We also spied Margaret Gehron raising her hand to christen her husband’s new ship, the USS North Star. Wait—she has accidently hit the governor of California, Bill Pepiot, on the head. But it seems that he is alright and will be able to resume his duties as chief executive of that state. And now, having looked in on all our clasmates, we must turn our telescope to Mars and begin our scientific study in earnest. Janet Berger, Marilyn Grisez, Pat Pequignot. —21— SENIOR CLASS WILL 1. Pat Baltes—Bequeaths her quiet voice to Dorothy Langenkamp. 2. Jerome Barga—Bequeaths his curly hair to Mr. Cline’s bald spot. 3. Janet Berger—Wills her summer romances to Kathleen Pohl. 4. Marjorie Berger—Bequeaths her going away parties to anyone who is going away. 5. Lloyd Brenneman—Bequeaths his girl friends at the Egg Auction to Bob Ehlers. 6. Bob Brown—Leaves his superhuman ability to be reserved to Mr. Mehl. 7. Joanne Bulcher—Bequeaths her seat at Crystal Ball to Nancy Zeller. 8. Teba Cain—Bequeaths his place in the back room of Elson’s Store to Jim Brandt. 9. Harriet Christian—Bequeaths her seat in band to Laura Lou Dun-kle. 10. Mary Drees—Leaves all but one of her Dutchmen to Lavon Rinderle. 11. Paul Drees—Bequeaths his blonde hair to Jacque Barga. 12. Jane Evinger—Bequeaths her Irish temper to any Frenchman who needs it. 13. Tom Frantz—Leaves his class ring for the girls to fight over. 14. Margaret Gehron—Wills her ability to catch a man to Edna Kelch. 15. Jack Goodall—Leaves his dancing ability to a kangaroo. 16. Clarence Grilliot—Leaves his Florida trips to Bob Gantt. 17. Marilyn Grisez—Wills her dirty shoes to Sharon McClurg. 18. Jim Grogean—Wills his little green truck to Miss Eastman. 19. Ruth Guillozet—Bequeaths her graveyard experiences to the dead. 20. Mary Hammaker—Leaves the “Ham” in Hammaker to anyone who is hungry. 21. Tom Hart—Leaves his rotten egg gas in locker 180. 22. Luella Hartzell—Leaves her scholastic standing to Jim Detrick. 23. Janet Harry—Leaves as she entered, pleasantly. 24. Ronnie Hennessy—Leaves his ability to “catch on” to jokes to Carl Bauer. 25. June Hixson—Leaves her position as majorette to Pat Oehrtman. 26. Earl Hollinger—Bequeaths his grey corduroy shirt to Mr. Hensel. 27. Dean Horner—Leaves his Hollywood muffler to Miss Jone’s Oldsmo-bile. 28. Bob Johnston—Wills his masculine physique to Larry Francis. 29. Delores Knapke—Bequeaths her ability to get along with men to anyone who can use it. 30. Janice Kremer—Leaves her mental ability to Melvin Stucke. 31. Ramona Lanich—Leaves her past to Norma Kiser. 32. Dottie Littman—Leaves her reducing belt to Mary Lou Shumaker. 33. Catherine May—Leaves her drawing ability to Tony Grilliot. 34. Dick Mescher—Leaves gladly. 35. John Mills—Leaves his rippling muscles to Mary Simon. 36. Roger Mong—Leavese nothing because he wants to take it with him. 37. Myrna Nickol—Leaves her position as Mr. Rhoades secretary to anyone who wants to sit on his lap. 38. Jerry Oliver—Bequeaths his driving ability to Mr. Zeller. 39. Bill Pepiot—Bequeaths his trength to J. J. Bey. 40. Pat Pequignot—Leaves her dumb pills to the Juniors. 41. Pat Plessinger—Leaves her True Story magazines to Ruby Derr. 42. Betty Lou Poly—Bequeaths her baby sitting ability to Susan Fields. —22— SENIOR CLASS WILL 43. Virginia Schulze—Bequeaths her ability to “Keep It a Secret” to Myrna Brandt. 44. John Schwepe—Bequeaths his seat in Chemistry to anyone who can put up with three gabby girls. 45. Nancy Shade—Bequeaths her powder room activities to Eileen Rethman. 46. Annie Shimp—Leaves her compact and lipstick to Elaine Subler. 47. Arlene Stephan—Leaves more bounce to the ounce to Webb Mc-Eldowney. 48. Doris Subler—Needs everything to set up housekeeping. 49. Pat Swallow—Leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Young to Kenny Dowty. 50. Bill Swallow—Leaves Susan Fields to Giggs Gigandet. 51. Jim Thiebeau—Leaves his toughnes to Don Loxley. 52. Cyril Voisard—Leavese his charges to batteries. 53. John Warner—Leaves his interest in the fair sex to Charles Voisard. 54. Don Yagle—Leaves his cowboy boots to Poke Weaver. 55. Mary Emma Yagle—Bequaths her ability to find an empty seat in a dark theater to Janet Bey. NAME AMBITION HABIT 1. Pat Baltes To be an auctioneer Being quiet 2. Jerome Barga To be another Kenny Roberts Curling his hair 3. Janet Berger XVVli Vl WJ To never grow old Telephoning 4. Marjorie Berger To be married Waiting 5. Lloyd Brenneman To find a good egg Flirting 6. Bob Brown To fly to Mars Living 7. Joanne Bulcher To be a pan-slinger Liking people 8. Teba Cain To build a skyscraper in Webster Covington 9. Harriet Christian To take up housekeep- Making noise ing 10. Mary Drees To go Dutch Dancing 11. Paul Drees To be an English Teacher Studying ? ? 12. Jane Evinger Run a home for Bachelors Opposite Sex 13. Tom Frantz Be a traveling salesman Farmer’s Daugh 14. Margaret Gehron Be happy North Star 15. Jack Goodall Become a second Johnny Ray Chewing gum 16. Clarence Grilliot To find a cute tomato Going to Florida 17. Marilyn Grisez To take a slow boat to China Giggling —23— NAME AMBITION HABIT 18. Jim Grogean To build a church Teasing 19. Ruth Guillozet To design tombstones Collecting rings 20. Mary Hammaker Mayor of Jackson Convertibles 21. Janet Harry To become a stenographer Being likable 22. Tom Hart To become a Chemistry teacher Messing 23. Luella Hartzell To live in a penthouse Smiling 24. Ronald Hennessy To make the women happy Pigs 25. June Hixson To replace Mary Hartline David 26. Earl Hollinger To play in Guy Lombardo’s band Talking to himself 27. Dean Horner To be a motorcycle racer Getting new cars 28. Bob Johnston To be in the movies Mustaches 29. Delores Knapke To own her own beauty shop Combing her hair 30 Janice Kremer To drive a Plymouth Talking 31. Ramona Lanich To have more Nickols John 32. Dottie Littman To edit a gossip column Staring 33. Catherine May To paint a picture of the world Smiling 34. Dick Mescher To write his own Senior math Mag and Joanne 35. Roger Mong To be Tarzan Muscle building 36. Myrna Nickol To have a basketball team Buicks 37. Jerry Oliver To stay alive Flubbing up 38. Bill Pepiot To run a barber shop Growing cookie dusters 39. Pat Pequignot To get and keep a man Hurrying around 40. Pat Plessinger To write a book Gossiping 41. Betty Lou Poly To be a movie star Being kind 42. Virginia Schulze To become a Wave Letter writing 43. John Schwepe To become a minister Tall girls 44. Nancy Shade To remove the “Shade” from her name Frowning- 45. Annie Shimp To take Miss Smith’s place Being quiet 46. Arlene Stephan To acquire a dainty laugh Speaking out of turn 47. Doris Subler To be a Russia housewife Driving 48. Pat Swallow To raise a big family Harold 49. Bill Swallow To have an answer for everything F. F. A. 50. James Thiebeau To graduate Grease monkey 51. Cyril Voisard To buy out Red Hupe Blushing 52. John Warner To always wear a smile Living 53. Don Yagle To sleep 24 hours a day Fishing 54. Mary Emma Yagle To be awake on Monday mornings Reading magazines 55. John Mills To collect a harem Girls —24— —25— THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS BROTHER GOOSE A Comedy in Three Acts Friday, November 14, 1952 at 8:00 P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jeff, “brother goose” ................................ Jack Bilger Carol Jane Frantz Wes, his flock ................................. Paul Pierron Hyacinth Susan Fields Helen, who quits............................. Dorothy Langenkamp Peggy, who comes to the rescue..................... Barbara Bulcher Eve, a Southern charmer............................. Myrna Brandt Sarah, a colored maid ............................. Delores DeMange Lenore, who has “plans” ..................................Rita Bey Mrs. Trimmer, of the Wee Blue Inns..................Barbara Foster Truck Driver, who is plenty mad.......................Gerald Rosell STUDENT DIRECTOR—Nancy Zeller DIRECTOR—Miss Harriet E. Eastman COMMITTEES STAGE—John Weaver and Edward Subler PUBLICITY—Virginia Meyers, Jeanette Heckman, and Joan Rethman TICKETS—J. J. Bey, Mary Lou Shumaker and Edgar Collins PROPERTY—Connie Rhoades and Laura Lou Dunkel USHERS—Mary Angela Paulus, Sharon McClurg, Dorothy Geaubeaux, Jackie Pittsenbarger, Virginia Meyers, Patricia Oehrtman, Joy Streib and Pat Erwin. —26— CAST OF ‘ BROTHER GOOSE’’ —27— JUNIORS First row: Paul Pierron, Loretta Morgan, Ramon Nickol, Joan Rethman. Eddie Trittschuh, Jeanette Heckman, Mary Neff. E-.d bl r. Dorothy Langtnkamp. Mary Lou Shumaker: Second row: Joe Subler, Norma Keiser, Virginia Meyers, Connie Rhoades, Eddie Petitjean, Joy Streib, Sharon McClurg, Mary Paulus, Nancy Zeller: Third row: Charles Voisard. Jackie l-'uisenbarger, Pat Oehrtman. Edna Kelch, John Weaver, Gerald Rosell, Elsie Hammaker. Marianna Young: Fourth row: Don Loxley, Dick Kueterman, Tom Subler, Eddie Keihl, Vernon Wright, Paul Huber. Eddie McEldowney. Eileen Rethman, Mr. Zeller. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jim Deagle, Dorothy Jean Langenkamp, Dick Kueterman, J. Carl Bauer. J. Bey, —28— JUNIORS First row: Barbara Bulcher, J. J. Bey, Rita Bey. Eddie Goubeaux. Delores DeMange, Susan Fields, Laura Dunkel, Jane Frantz, BUI Berger; Second row: Betty Gehle, Eileen Dorsten, Fred Condon, Carol Bergman. Myrna Brandt. Pat Erwin. Roberta Barga. Bob Didier. Mrs. Young; Third row: Jack Bilger. Bill Bergman. Kenny Dowty, Tony Grilliot, Lester Bernholt. Leona Gasson, Bob Gantt, Anna Allread; Fourth row: Melvin Gehron, Sue Foster, Jim Deagle, Barbara Foster, Carl Bauer. Eddie Collins. Bob Ehlers, Dorothy Goubeaux, Bernard Bergman. At the beginning of September seventy-two juniors were enrolled. Anna Allread, Pat Erwin, Bob Gump, Victor Rosenbeck and Vernon Wright withdrew during the year. Dorothy Langenkamp was our representative in the Homecoming Queen’s Court. We ordered our class rings soon after school opened. We received them at the beginning of the “New Year”. We like them very much. On November 14, we presented “Brother Goose.” We hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed giving it. We are very grateful to Miss Eastman for her direction. The class of ’54 is well represented in all school activities. The boys in football, basketball, and baseball are doing very well. We have been raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom in the spring by presenting the class play, selling pencils, Christmas cards, felt tags and programs for the football and basketball games. We wish to thank Mrs. Young for all the help she has given us. We hope we can be back next year and finish our last year of high school. The class officers are: President..............................................Carl Bauer Vice President..........................................Jim Deagle Secretary-Treasurer .................................... J. J. Bey Student Senate..................Dorothy Langenkamp, Dick Kueterman Carl Bauer, ’54. —29— SOPHOMUKti First row: Marilyn Subler, Lavon Rinderle, Donald Marchal, Donald Voscuhl, Joann Mumaw, Robert Morrison, James Neargardner, Eddie Paulus, Elaine Routson; Second row: Mary Simon, Jane Webb, Barbara Shimp, Emma Rismiller, Jean Wolfe, Van Nickol, Richard Simon, Carolyn Wilson; Third row: Ralph Rethman. Donald Phlipot, Tom Rindler, Kathleen Pohl. Joy Manier. Elaine Subler. Richard Tobe. Michael Marchal. Richard McClellan. Mr. Cline: Fourth row: Lowell Marchal, Kenneth Pohl, Melvin Stucke, John Thiebeau, Vernon McEldowney, Gene Mills, Paul Matthieu, Phyllis Pitsen-barger, Betty Morgan. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ruth Ann Brandt, Marlene Baltes, Joy Martier, Carl Drees, Jacque Barga —30— SOPHOMORES First row: Eddie Frantz. John Paul Labig, Jacque Barga. Janet Bey. Ruby Derr, Carl Drees, Lois Ann Hilgefort, Edgar Coons. Bertha Kethl; Second row: Joan Gantt, Phyllis DeMange, Ralph Chappie. Robert Berger, Eileen Kolb, Emmar-ta Gchret. Victor Kramer, Marlene Baltes: Third row: Richard Apple, Larry Francis. Marjorie Klopfer, Ruth Ann Brandt, June Goubeaux. Donald Kolb. Ted Richhart, Miss Smith: Fourth row: Lewis Didier, Jimmy Detrick. Jim Brandt, John Laub, Robert Grillot, Donald Baker, Paul Heckman. When school started last September there were sixty-eight boys and girls enrolled in the sophomore class. We were proud to have Joy Manier as our attendant for the'homecoming queen. We have been active in sports and in school activities. We participated in the magazine sale this year. Our class officers are: President ............................................. Joy Manier Vice President ..................................... Jacque Barga Secretary-Treasurer ............................. Ruth Ann Brandt Student Senate ....................... Marlene Baltes, Carl Drees Ruth Ann Brandt ’55. —31— FRESHMEN First row: Billy Fisher, Nancy Barga, Ivan Brenneman, Suzanne Subler, Joan Matthieu, Jim Coffield: Second row: Leonard Goubeaux. Connie Clark. Phyllis Treon. Teresa Bauer. Fred Bohman. Dick Christian: Third row: Marlene Swallow. Stephen Allread. Marilyn Dapore. Carol Berger. Jerry Brown. Herbert Bayman: Fourth row: Thomas Apple. Carolyn Trittschuh, Miriam Ashman. Carol Fritz. Shirley Oliver, Dick Berger. Fred Deagle; Fifth row: Kay Trittschuh, Joe Berger, Kenny Booher. Bernard Drees. Bobby Copeland, Miss Eastman. First row: Eileen Rousseau, Phyllis Simons, Edward Sampson, Herbert Petitjcan. Don Plessinger; Second row: Peggy Pequignot. Virginia Pequignot. Judy Phelan. Robert Poly; Third row: Jane Phelan. Wanda Seman. Janet Tegtmeyer. Harold Pohl, Dick Subler. Carl Neargardner; Fourth row: J«n t Pitsenbarger. Lucille Schrader, John Voisard. Bernard Schulze. Bobby Turpen; Fifth row: Bobby Sanderson. Myron Fast, '''arl Voisinet, Larry Pearrell, Paul Parmenter; Sixth row: Lavon Wright, Gerald Swallow, Jack Subler. Absent—Jam s Williams, Martin Grillot, Marvin Keiser. —32— FRESHMEN First row: Ruth Hemmelgarn, Glen Jenkins, Carolyn Broerman, Hazel Marker. Carl Langenkamp, Mat Kelch; Second row: Shirley Derr. Shirley Keller. Lewis May. Marcella Marchal. Joan Hartzcll; Third row: Doris Gigandet, Amelia George. Cynthia Loxley. Mary Meyers. Jean Miller; Fourth row: Donna Horner. Donna Rhoades, Madelyn Combs. Barbara Emig. Betty Huber; Fifth row: Gerhard Mekelburg, Dan Hart, Miss Turner, Ronnie McClurg; Sixth row: Von La Fuze, Robert Grogean, Don Hemmelgarn, Ivo Knapke, Gerard Mangen, Linus Mescher. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Dick Subler, Jean Miller, Bob Grogean, Nancy Barga, Bob Turpen. —33— EIGHTH GRADE First row: Doris Berger. Carolyn Smith, Evelyn Yagle, Virginia Frantz. Larry Kruckeberg, Paul Nieport. Joe Pierron; Second row: Richard Gigandet, Robert Marchal, Richard Lauber, Virgil Frantz, Jerry Kerns, Eddie Bulcher; Third row: Cletus Baltes, Virginia Kramer, Anna Didier. Evelyn Voisinet, Carol Crooks, Jean Hiatt, Bernard Phlipot; Fourth row: James Hart. Karen Seman, Janet Brandon, Earlene Poeppelman. Richard Mueller, Arthur May: Fifth row: Joyce Strome, Wanda Kueterman, Leonard Rethman, John Armstrong, Ronnie Dowty; Sixth row: Mr. Trittschuh, Paul Stephen, Eddie Gigandet, Miss Pearson. Absent—Almareda Gasson, Terry Cheadle, Sandra Simpson. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS James Brown, Robert Epperly, Carolyn Treon, Jean Subler, Larry Brown. —34— SEVENTH GRADE .ow. r.a i'rittschuh, Harry Miller, Linda Marshal, John Wehneman, Larry Brown, Norma McCl lian. Mary Miller, Second row: Don Varner. Victor Marchal, Larry Mendenhall, Carolyn Ruschau, Helen Kolb, Anne Bilger: Third row: Dick Subler. Carolyn Smith. David Plessinger, Carolyn Treon, Marilyn Barga, Carol Wueller. Mary W hn m ' row: Monna Lou Supinger, Gene Morrison, Melaine Loxley, Don Baumgardner, Helen Trittschuh, Kathleen Morgan: Fifth row: David Oliver, James Kremer, Tom Sanderson, Marcella Kunk, Rita Marshal, Wanda Mong; Sixth row: Mr. Mehl, Don Rosell, Emerson Keller, Billy Strobel, Harriet Straker, Jeanne Subler. iirsi row: Carl Gigandet, Robert Berger, Dale Hart, Patricia Dunkel, Eddie Didier, James Brown, Richard Detnck. S.cond row: Janice Labig. Patricia Brown, Donald Addis, Allen Brandt, Fred Banks, Artie Heft; Third row: Susan Frantz. Sarah Frantz. Gerna Cain, Janice Knapke, David Gantt; Fourth row: Norma Combs, Shirley Apple, Charlene Erwin, Carolyn Fidler, Donald Emerick, Carl Schroder; Fifth row: Jane Begin. Jeanne Broerman, Mrs. Martin, Gary Hess, Orville Bohman; Sixth row: Catherine Kelch, Betty Bensman. Vera Bey, Wilma Gasson. Irvan Baltes, Ivan Baltes; Seventh row: Calvin Garland, Robert Headley, Robert Epperly, Jack Bubeck. —35— SIXTH GRADE First row: Dick Smith, Leslie Bubeck, Lester Kueterman, Leroy Wion, Mary Grillot. Nancy Berger, Margery Butt: Second row: John Grewe. David Magoto, George Klopfer, Betty Stucke. Marlene Hartzell, Roberta Trittschuh: Third row: Jimmy Laub. Walter Nieport. Richard Lear, Helen Baltes,Arlene Brown, Sue Mendenhall, Alma May: Fourth row: Zane Keller Richard Keller. Thomas Thompson, Herman Horner, Susan Reeser, Altha Allread. Carol Forman; Fifth row: Mary Mangen, Linda Dunkel, Mr. Oehrtman. Absent—Lee Garland, Vere Cottrell, Donna Simpson. FIFTH GRADE First row- Steve Parin, Dennis Plessinger, Terry Oliver, Joan Meyer, Carl Gigandet. Carl DeMange, Jane Welch; Second row Jerry Emerick. Ronnie Baumgardner, Angela Bohman, Ivan Goubeaux, Sheldon Wion, Janet Wood; Third row: Tom Crooks Larry Coffield. Carol Bigham, Karen McKee. Sharon McKee. Gayle Varner. Marilyn Long; Fourth row: John Bey. Janet Swallow Judy Bulcher. Connie Bashore, Marilyn Magoto. Connie Dapore; Fifth row: John Trittschuh, William Trittschuh Cecil Garland. Ronald Subler, Tommy Coffield. Gerry Ann Forman. Marilyn Gerling; Sixth row: Miss Ashman, J. P Pearrell, Jim Short, Dickie Zeller, Paul Peters. Beverly Baker: Seventh row: Earl Garland, Frank Gantt, Jim Brandt. —36— FOURTH GRADE First row: Karen Bohman, Douglas Leis, Marlene Bey, Betty Butt. Richard Cottrell, Richard Ward, Louella Gasson; Second row: Larry Addis, James Douds, James Hensel, Ronnie Clark, Dottie Derr, Beverly Garrison; Third row: Judith Bey, Betty DeMange, Annette Baltes, Dolores Christian, Phyllis Bohman, Judith Frantz, James Frantz: Fourth row: Kenneth Magoto, Louise, Combs, Stephen Bigham, Robert Trittschuh, Shirley Gigandet, Duane Derr; Fifth row: Billy Berger, James Didier, Wayne Goubeaux, Edward Mangen, Edson Matthieu, Kenneth Weaver; Sixth row: James Turpen, Chalmer Gasson, Dennis Berry, Charles Brow'n, Eugene Hupe, David Kiehl; Seventh row: Carol Varner, Paul Coblentz, Judith Miller, Nancy Johnston, Miss Wright. THIRD GRADE First row: Billy Mangen, Russell Marchal, Jean Selander, Tommy Combs, Roy Seman, Dickie Coffield, Roger Swallow. Nancy DeMange; Second row: Richard Bundschuh, Jack Young, Mike Hess. Madonna Stucke. Carolyn Baltes. Robert Reed Linda Roll; Third row: Sharon Seman, Jeff Brandon, Diane Dunkel, Duane Bashore, Linda Lehman, Dickie Condon ’Patricia Pearrell; Fourth row: Jerry Weaver. Carol Jean Lewis. Robert Gerling. Marilyn Apple. Shirley Rees r, Doris Bubeck- Fifth row: Billy Gantt, James Barga, Arthur Thompson, Kenneth Grewe, Donald Mueller, Bonnie Anderson. Patty Kerns; Sixth row: Jimmy Reboulet, Michael Disbro, Eugene Epperly, Roger Fourman, Saundra Marchal, Sharon Harp, Kay Mayo, Mrs. Scherer. —37— SFenwn MAnc Firsi row: Ted Loxley, Judy Hansey. Marilyn Marchal, Marilyn Bulcher, Mary Didier. Diana Bohman, Nancy Short. James Ward: Second row: Nelson Brown. Jack Loxley, Joan Subler. Larry Laub. Janet Brown. June Buxton. Sharon Leis: Third row: Eddie Nickol. Dick Pierron, Paul Sherman. Gary Brown. Gladys Knapke. Sharon Garrison. Diane Berry. Rita Nicport. Fourth row: Kay Baumgardner. Roger Keller, Norman Voisinet, Marcia Hansbarger. Duane Plessinger. Roberta Addis, Barbara Miller: Fifth row: Ronnie Derr. Janie Bohman. Ted McGriff. Lydia Wion. Lawrence Garland. Miss Kelner; Sixth row: Dick Shumaker. James Richard. Stanley Stover. Larry Funderburg, Roger Bey. Absent—Sherry Zimmerman. Ruth Apple. FIRST GRADE F.-st row: Larry Salver. Ronald Baltes, Dixie Hole. Marjorie Demange. Helen Bey, Norma Henry, Ronald JJji-gei. ivay Stevenson: Second row: Cvnthia Mueller. Margaret Douds, Bernard Frantz, Mike Parin. Keith Supinger, Mary Nieport. Charles Garland: Third row: Jimmy Combs. Jane Richard. Richard Didier, Charles Kiehl. Jimmy. Wion. Jerry Wood. Gerald Meyer. Miriam Gantt: Fourth row: Mary Ion Gasson. Richard Kramer. Jimmy Dunkel. Larry Ehlers, John Kolb. Jerrold Voisinet. Jean Mayo: Fifth row: Billy Wright. A Miller. Robert Oiler. Myrna Magoto. Mary Lou Petitjean. Carol Kimmel, Carl Baltes. Mrs. Zeller. Absent—David G t . J.mmy York, Barbara Stover, Linda Deeter. —38— MISS WILSON'S ROOM First row: Janet Hart, Donna Voisinet, Judy Marshal, Irene Nieport, Billy Oliver, Larry Supinger, John Mong; Second row: Connie Smith, Patty McClellan, Ruth Morlock, Larry Michael. George Subler, Dennis Hansey; Third row: Janice Hoschouer, Darlene Ehlers, Jack Turpen, Billy Mendenhall, Kenneth Meyers, Dale Petitjean, Judy Morrison; Fourth row: Joan Hiatt, Billy Pierron, Sharon Kelch, Connie Hixson, Duane Leis, Douglas Miller; Fifth row: Marilee Kerns, Larry Martin, Miss Clara Wilson, Leroy Kramer, Barry Hensel. YORKSHIRE First row: rrcd oeppeiman, Tom Hemmelgarn. Emily Kunk. Marvin Barhorst. Jerome Neiberg, Carolyn Trittschuh: Second row: John Banks. Joe Mescher. Irene Broerman, Ruth Pohlman, Vera Hemmelgarn, Robert Emig, Lester Trittschuh. Third row: Raymond Broerman. Danny Prenger. Judith Phlipot. James Poeppelman. William Meyer, Mary Kunk, Marsha p o-xh’rnon- Fourth row: James Bruns, Larry Prenger, Mrs. Hamilton. First row Charlene Phlipot. Larry Hesson, Gary Bornhorst, Caroline Meyer, Sandra Beck Linda Cook: Second row: Robert Ruschau. Billy Nieberg. Harold Hemmelgarn. Jerry Poeppelman. Fred Kramer Lloyd Barga: Third row: Alfrieda Janice Poeppelman, Doris Kunk, Paul Trittschuh, Marian Broerman; Fourth row: Mrs. Heft. Shirley Meyers, M ry Noibcrg Pa rKof Berber Jacqueline Stiefcl. Garold Cook. Orville Kunk; Fifth row: Richard Phlipot. Gerald Hemmelgarn. Larry Beck, Alfred Mescher. —40— Mr. Rhoades and Mr. Hensel BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Joe Reed, Clerk; Mr. Edward Pohl, Mr. Arthur Brandt, Mr. Joe Varner, Mr. Delmar Hupe, Mr. Ernest Wilson. —42— ELEMENTARY TEACHERS First row: Mrs. Zeller, Mrs. Scherer, Mrs. Hamilton; Second row: Miss Wright, Miss Kelner, Mrs. Heft Miss Ashman; Third row: Mr. Martin, Mr. Oehrtman, Mr. Hensel. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS First row: Mr. Fields, Miss Turner, Miss Smith, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Burwell; Second row: Mrs. Young, Mrs. Pitsenbarger, Miss Pearson, Miss Jones; Third row: Mr. Trittschuh, Mr. Rhoades, Mr. Cline, Miss Eastman; Fourth row: Mr. Mehl, Mr. Zeller, Mr. 3 rwjll, Mr. Hensel. —43— Mrs. Hensel and Donna Rhoades Mrs. Turpen 44- OFFICE First row: Pat Pequignot, Janet Berger, Paul Pierron, Mary Lou Shumaker; Second row: Sharon McClurg, Barbara Foster, Eileen Kolb, Ramona Lanich, Harriet Christian; Third row: Luella Hartzell, Mary Hammaker, June Hixson, Joanne Bulcher. ELEMENTARY LIBRARIANS First row: Donna Horner, Karen Seman, Carol Crooks, Hazel Marker; Second row: Dan Hart, Betty Huber, Shirley Keller: Third row: Jerry Brown, Doris Gigandet, Eileen Rousseau; Fourth row: Miss Eastman, Kenneth Booher, Jack Subler. FRESHMAN CHORUS First row: Doris Gigandet, Ruth Hemmelgarn, Amelia George. Janet Tegtmeyer, Joann Hartzell. Carolyn Broerman. Marcella Marshal; Second row: Billy Fisher. Ivan Brenneman. Roger Petitjean, Donnie Plessinger, Shirley Derr, Barbara Emig; Third row: Lucille Schrader. Madelyn Combs, Betty Huber, Dick Berger, Ronnie McClurg; Fourth row: Myron Fast, Bob Sanderson, Fred Deagle, Bernard Schulze, Mrs. Pitsenbarger. First row Suzanne Subler. Phyllis Treon, Connie Clark. Nancy Barga. Mary Meyers; Second row: Jim Coffield. Peg Peauienot Virginia Pequignot, Phyllis Simons. Shirley Keller; Third row: Carl Langenkamp. Janet Pitsenbarger, Eileen Rousseau Teresa Bauer, Carol Fritz. Fourth row: Jane Phelan. Shirley Oliver, Judy Phelan. Wanda Seman. Carol Berger; Fifth row- Jean Miller, Cynthia Loxley, Donna Horner, Marlene Swallow, Donna Rhoades; Sixth row: Kay Trittschuh, Miriam Ashman, Larry Pcarrcll, Marliyn Dapore, Carl Neargardner; Seventh row: Carolyn Trittschuh, Mrs. Pitsenbarger, Bob Turpen, Fred Bohman; Eighth row: Ivo Knapke, Don Hemimigarn, Linus Mescher. —46— F. F. A „ o. Aiiroa i nan Mart Glenn Jenkins. Mat Kelch, Fred Bohman, Carl Langenkamp. Dick Christian: First row: st®Pj nT reld’ h d tekelt rg Robert Grogean. Herb Bavman. Bernard Schulze. Carl Neargardner; Third Second row: £arl Voisinet. Victor Kramer. Edgar Coons: Fourth row: Roger row: J?j Ardc Pn0J. To Labig Lavon Wright. Jacque Barga: Fifth row: Edward Collins. Donald ess ss F. H. A. OFFICERS First row- Leona Gasson. Mary Hammaker, Myma Brandt, Dorothy Jean Langenkamp, Jeanette Heckman; Second row: Arlene Stephan, Margaret Gehron, June Hixson, Myma Nickol, Luella Hartzell, Janet Harry, Betty Poly, Pat Swallow, Harriet Christian. —48— F. H. A. First row: Phyllis Treon, Lois Hilgcfort. Janet Bey, Nancy Barga, Joan Mumaw, Carol Bergman: Second row: Doris Subler, Amelia George. Connie Clark. Shirley Derr, Shirley Keller. Betty Subler; Third row: Lavon Rinderle. Ruth Hemmelgarn, Joann Hartzell, Janet Tegtmeyer, Marcella Marshal. Barbara Emig; Fourth row: Phyllis DeMange, Teresa Bauer. Jeanette Heckman: Fifth row: Carol Fritz. Suzanne Subler. Shirley Oliver. Marlene Baltes. Phyllis Pitsenbarger. Eileen Rethman: Sixth row: Madalyn Combs, Marilyn Subler, Elaine Subler. Lucille Schrader, Kathleen Pohl, Emmarita Gehret. .11st row: Ruth Guillozet. Joanne Matthieu. Roberta Barga. Dorothy Langenkamp. Harriet Christian. Mary Lou Shumaker: Second row: June Hixson, Betty Poly, Pat Swallow. Margaret Gehron, Elaine Routson, Betty Morgan; Third row: xvirs Burwell, Jackie Pittsenbarger, Leona Gasson, Jane Frantz, Pat Plessinger, Mary Hammaker; Fourth row: Marjorie Klopfer. Bertha Keihl. Carolvn Wilson. Arlene Stephen. Sharon McClurg, Myrna Brandt: Fifth row: Barbara Shimp. Ruth Ann Brandt. Luella Hartzell, Myrna Nickol, Doris Subler; Six.h row: Marlene Swallow, Carolyn Trittschuh. Kay Tritts-chuh, Janet Harry. —49— HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Dorothy Jean Langenkamp, Joanne Bulcher, Janet Berger, Joy Manier, Nancy Barga Janet Berger, a Senior was chosen as Homecoming Queen. A girl was voted out of each class, for her attendants. They were: Joanne Bulcher, senior; Dor'othy Langenkamp, junior; Joy Manier, sophomore; and Nancy Barga, freshman. They wer escorted by the student senate members: Ronnie Hennessy, Bob Brown, Dick Kueterman, Carl Drees and Dick Subler. The queen and her attendants drove around the football field in a convertible and then they went to the Senior High School Auditorium for a dance after the game. The queen was presented with a crown, a kiss and a bouquet of flowers by Captain John Mills. Dorothy Langenkamp ’54. ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........ Busines Manager ........ Circulation Manager ... Picture Editor ......... Organizations .......... Class Will and Prophecy Alumni ................ ................ Jane Evinger .............. Joanne Bulcher ............... Pat Pequignot ............... Robert Brown ............. Harriet Christian .... Pat Pequignot, Janet Berger Marilyn Grisez Myrna Nickol, Janice Kremer, Pat Plessinger, Janet Berger Sports..............................Ronald Hennessy, John Schwepe Advertising—John Warner, Teba Cain, Jerry Oliver, Dean Horner, Pat Pequignot, Marilyn Grisez, Bill Pepiot, Tom Frantz, Margaret Gehron, Arlene Stephan, Richard Mescher, Robert Johnston, Pat Baltes, Betty Poly, Janet Berger, Virginia Schulze, Janet Harry. Calendar and Jokes...............Virginia Schulze, Marilyn Grisez Typists ..... Mary Hammaker, Luella Hartzell, Cathryn May, Arlene Stephan, Pat Swallow —51- Adviser Mr. Homer Fields BAND First row: Pat Baltes, Pat Swallow, Marlene Swallow, Betty Morgan, Myrna Brandt. Joan Mumaw. Phyllis Treon, Virginia Pequignot; Second row: Roberta Barga, Janice Labig, Susan Fields, Evelyn Voisinet, Carolyn Wilson. Elaine Routson, Mary Lou Shumaker, June Hixson: Third row: Rita Bey, Jean Hiatt, Doris Gerling. Marilyn Grisez. Carol Crooks. Laura Lou Dunkel, Ronnie Dowty; Fourth row: Pat Pequignot. Connie Rhoades, Joyce Strome, Nancy Zeller, Harriet Christian, Marjorie Klopfer. Cynthia Loxley, Dick Christian: Fifth row: Kay Trittschuh, Carolyn Trittschuh, Ruth Ann Brandt. Bob Morrison, Earl Hollinger, Bob Turpen; Sixth rowr: John Armstrong, Ivo Knapke, Tom Hart, John Labig, Don Loxley, Miss Pearson. JUNIOR BAND First row: Mary Evelyn McEldowney, Cecelia McEldowney, Tommy Crooks. Sheldon Wion, Terry Oliver, Larry Michael, Larry Coffield: Second row: Connie Dapore, Sharon Kelch, Barry Hensel, Connie Hixson, Karen McKee, Sharon McKee, Walter Nicport: Third row: Marilee Kerns. Linda Marshal. Arlene Brown. Sue Mendenhall. Patty Dunkel. Doris Berger; Fourth row-: Carol DeMange, Leroy Wion, Richard Lear, Monna Lou Supinger, Carolyn Smith. Joseph Pierron, Jean Miller: Fifth row: Anne Bilger, Janice Knapke, Marilyn Barga, Linda Dunkel, Donald Varner. David Oliver: Sixth row: Yvonne Monnin. Norma Thobe. Brenda Trittschuh, Janet ...ili r, Ernie Monnin, Richard Lauber, Peg Pequignot; Seventh row: Patty Sublcr, Carol Niederkorn, Miss Pearson, Myron Fast, E.leen Rousseau. Lucille Schrader. —52— SPRING CONCERT Presented by The Versailles High School Instrumental Department Wilma Pearson, Director Professor Richard Schilling, Guest Conductor Friday, April 10, at 8:00 P. M. JUNIOR BAND PROGRAM Two Chorales.........................................Paul Yoder Sunset Waltz ................................... Harold Bachman Chanson Moderne—Clarinet Solo...................Harvey Leonard Jean Miller Ruby—Trumpet Solo .................................... Vandercook Donald Varner The Victor March..................................... Paul Yoder Football Hero .................................. Harold Johnston SENIOR BAND PROGRAM Hall of Fame March......................................Olivadoti Miss Pearson Dorian Overture.................................Maurice Whitney Little Norwegian Suite .............................. Erik Hansen Parade March No. 1 ...................................... Goldman Mr. Schilling Whip-Poor-Wills—Trumpet Trio ......................... Vandercook Robert Tupen, Kay Trittschuh, Robert Morrison Showboat Selection .................................. Kern-Jones Valse Romantique—Flute Solo .......................... Lewallen Carol Crooks Three Little Pigs Novelty .................................. Foreman Pat Pequignot, Narrator Miss Pearson Two Moods Overture..................................Clare Grundman American Folk Rhapsody..............................Clare Grundman Mr. Schilling March of the Majorettes ................................. Fillmore Miss Pearson —53— SNAPS FROM ROBIN HOOD —54— To the Stocks! Milkmaids Robin and Maid Marian Merry Outlaws On Bended Knee G. A. A. First row: Miss Turner, Helen Trittschuh. Anne Bilger. Carol Mueller, Marilyn Barga, Linda Marshal. Carol Smith. Norma McClellan. Carolyn Treon, Evelyn Yagle: Second row: Wanda Mong, Melaine Loxley, Joyce Strome. Carolyn Smith, Carol Crooks. Jean Hiatt. Janet Brandon. Karen Seman: Third row: Joan Hartzell. Cynthia Loxley. Lucille Schrader. Peggy Pequignot, Donna Horner. Shirley Keller, Phyllis Simon, Jane Phelan, Mary Meyers; Fourth row: Eileen Rousseau. Shirley Derr, Virginia Pequignot, Leona Gasson. Elsie Ham maker. Jean Miller. Marilyn Dapore, Hazel Marker. First row: Miss Turner. Nancy Zeller. Susan Fields, Kathleen Pohl. Wanda Seman. Phyllis Treon, Janet Bey. Elaine Subler; Second row: Virginia Meyers! Joanne Matthieu. Shirley Oliver, Carol Berger. Connie Clark. Nancy Barga. Delores De-Mange. Lavon Rinderle: Third row: Ruth Guillozet, Jane Webb. Marlene Baltes, Marianna Young, Carolyn Wilson. Marjorie Klopfer. Marilyn Subler; Fourth row: Pat Pequignot. Sharon McClurg. Barbara Foster, Jackie Pittsenbarger. Rita Bey, Dorothy Goubeaux, Barbara Bulcher; Fifth row: Joy ...anlcr, Marlene Swallow, Joy Streib, Carolyn Trittschuh. Miriam Ashman. Kay Trittschuh, Mary Angela Paulus. —55— ROBIN HOOD Presented by Versailles High School Chorus Mrs. Esther Pitsenbarger, Director High School Auditorium 8:00 P. M. March 17, 1953 Libretto: Harry B. Smith Music: Reginald De Koven CAST OF CHARACTERS Robert of Huntington, ROBIN HOOD.........................Jack Bilger Sheriff of Nottingham............................... Jack Goodall Sir Guy of Gisborne ..................................... Carl Bauer Little John ..........................................Pat Pequignot Friar Tuck .......................................... Fred Condon Will Scarlet......................................................Jim Deagle Allan-a-Dale......................................................Don Loxley Lady Marian Fitzwater, MAID MARIAN.......................Nancy Zeller Dame Durden.........................................Harriet Christian Annabel ................................................. Rita Bey Milk Maids: Myrna Nickol( Laura Dunkel, Jane Webb, Elaine Subler, Dottie Littman, Patricia Swallow, Ruth Guillozet, June Hixson. Morris Dancers: Roberta Barga, Sharon McClurg, Pat Baltes, Janice Kremer, Susan Fields, Janet Berger, Ramona Lanich, Jackie Pitsenbarger, Carolyn Wilson, Dorothy Langenkamp. Tinkers: Eddie McEldowney, John Laub, Bob Ehlers, Earl Hollinger, Bob Gigandet, Jim Detrick. Outlaws: John Labig, Marilyn Grisez, Paul Pierron, Virginia Schulze, Dick Kueterman, Myrna Brandt, Barbara Foster, Jane Evinger. Girls with Peddler: Bob Berger, Barbara Bulcher, Kathleen Pohl, Connie Rhoades, Luella Hartzell, Pat Plessinger. Juggler: Dolores DeMange. Accompanists: Mary Lou Shumaker, Susan Fields, Joy Manier. assisted by: Wilma Pearson, flute; Mary Ann Turner, Clarinet; Virginia Agne, violin. —56— 1 51 —57— COMMERCIAL CLUB First row: Pat Pequignot, Virginia Schulze, Pat Swallow, Pat Baltes. Betty Poly, Ramona Lanich. Harriet Christian: Second row: June Hixson, Arlene Stephen. Joanne Bulcher, Delores Knapke, Mary Drees, Miss Smith; Third row: Janice Kremer, Janet Berger, Ann Shimp. Luella Hartzell, Janet Harry, Pat Plessinger; Fourth row: Nancy Shade. Ruth Guillozet, Mary Hammaker, Bob Brown, John Schwepe, Jerry Oliver. First row: Mary Neff, J. J. Bey, Paul Pierron, Roberta Barga. Susan Fields. Dorothy Goubeaux, Mary Lou Shumaker. Laura Dunkel; Second row: Miss Smith, Marianna Young. Anna May Allread. Elsie Hammaker. Leona Gasson, Virginia Meyers, Jane Frantz. Mary Angela Paulus. Dorothy Jean Langenkamp; Third row: Sue Foster. Norma Keiser. Edna Kelch, Pat Oehrtman, Joy Streib, Connie Rhoades, Sharon McClurg, Myrna Brandt; Fourth row: Carol Bergman, Eileen Rethman. Jeanette Heckman. Joan Rethman, Eileen Dorstcn Barbara Bulcher. Rita Bey. Jackie Pitsenbarger; Fifth row: Jim Deagle, Bernard Bergman, Dick Kueterman, Joe Subler, V .j-a Wright. Kenny Dowty. —58— SIXTH PERIOD CHORUS First row: Susan Fields, Dorothy Goubeaux. Roberta Barga, Dorothy Jean Langenkamp, Delores DeMange. Mary Lou Shumaker: Second row: Bernard Bergman. Jane Frantz, Mary Angela Paulus. Elaine Routson, Betty Morgan, Barbara Bul-cher, Lester Bernholt; Third row: Jim Deagle, Marianna Young, Elsie Hammaker, Leona Gasson, Nancy Zeller. Norma Keiser, Marjorie Klopfer, Fred Condon; Fourth row: Paul Huber, Rita Bey, Loretta Morgan, Virginia Meyers, Eileen Dors-ten, Carol Bergman: Fifth row: Jackie Pittsenbarger. Barbara Foster, Ruth Ann Brandt. Pat Oehrtman. Mary Neff, Pat Erwin, Sue Foster, Eddie McEldowney; Sixth row: Jack Bilger, Bob Ehlers, Don Loxley, Dick Kueterman, Paul Pierron, Myrna Brandt, Mrs. Pittsenbarger, Sharon McClurg. SEVENTH PERIOD CHORUS First row: Luella Hartzell. Pat Swallow. Pat Baltes, Ramona Lanich. Ruby Derr, Laura Dunkel, Janet Bey: Second row: Marjorie Berger, Betty Poly, Marilyn Grisez, Lavon Rinderle. Marilyn Subler, Carolyn Wilson, Betty Gehle; T: ird row: Joy Manier, Virginia Schulze, Janice Kremer, Janet Berger, Arlene Stephen, Dottie Littman, Harriet Christian, Pat Plessinger; Fourth row: Jerry Oliver, Pat Pequignot, Jane Evinger. Connie Rhoades, Elaine Subler, Myrna Nickol, Nancy Shade, June Hixson, Doris Subler, Mary Hammaker, Jack Goodall, Eddie Collins; Fifth row: Vernon McEldowney. Tom Rindler. Jim Detrick, Kathleen Pohl, Bob Berger. John Laub. Teba Cain; Sixth row: Janet Harry, Carl Bauer, Mary Drees. Mrs. Pitsenbarger, Gene Mills, Delores Knapke, Dean Horner, John Mills, Bob Brown, John Schwepe, Earl Hollinger. —59— LATIN CLUB First row: Mary Meyers. Phyllis Simons. Jean Miller, Ruby Derr. Eileen Rousseau. Hazel Marker; Second row Jane Phelan. Virginia Pequignot. Cynthia Loxley, Judy Phelan, Eileen Kolb; Third row: Peg Pequignot. Wanda Seman Donna Horner. Marilyn Dapore, Donna Rhoades. Mary Simon; Fourth row: Bob Berger. Melvin Stucke. Lewis Mav Donald Mar-chal, Jack Subler. Bob Turpcn: Fifth row: Bernard Drees, Miss Jones. Bob Morrison The Senate of the Roman people consists of nine patricians and nineteen plebians. The officers of the patricians are the following: Pontifex Maximus .................................... Melvin Stucke Consul .......................................................... joy Manier Tribune ................................................ Ruby Derr Sensor.................................................. Thomas Hart Quaestor..........................................................Bob Berger Praetor................................................. Bob Morrison Idales................................ Eileen Kolb, Loretta Morgan, Donald Marshal. The officers of the plebians are: Consul ................................................ Bob Turpen Tribune ................................................ Mary Meyers Sensor ............................................... Wanda Seman Quaestor ............................................... Judy Phelan Praetor................................. Cynthia Loxley, Jean Miller, Virginia Pequignot. The outstanding activities of this organization are the initiation and picnic for new members, observance of Latin Week, and an annual skating party. —60- Tom Hart ’53. VJI STUDENT SENATE First row: Mr. Rhoades. Joe Pierron, Doris Gerling, Robert Epperly, Donna Rhoades; Second row’: Carl Drees. Marlene Baltes, Dick Subler. Nancy Barga; Third row: Ronald Hennessy, Patricia Pequignot. Richard Kueterman. Dorothy Lang-enkamp. Last Septembr when school opened, two Student Senate members, one boy and one girl, were elcted by each class from the seventh through twelfth grades. This is the seventeenth year we have had a Senate. We hold our regular meetings to discuss any problems that might come up. We also take our turn selling candy at noon. Our biggest project was heading the magazine drive. The whole school really got out and sold magazine subscriptions. We made enough money to get a Public Adress System for the new school, which is what we were working for. The officers for ’53 are: President ....................................... Dick Kueterman Vice President ................................... Pat Pequignot Secretary-Treasurer ....................... Dorothy Langenkamp Richard Kueterman ’54. —$1— —62 Mrs. Holsapple and Mrs. VVogaman BUS DRIVERS Kneeling, left to right: Joe Waydziak, Herman Shade, Harvey Martin, Hubert Monnin, Harold Kelch, Harold Shumaker; Standing: Leonard Miller, H. E. Hartzell, Herschel Lamy, Harrison Johnston, Richard Wright, Ralph House South Patterson) . Absen4—Louis Trittschuh. —63— REPORTERS Jane Evinger, Marilyn Grisez, Pat Pequignot ELEMENTARY BUILDING yr -------- TEAM STRATEGY Pat Pequignot: “The man I marry must be a man who is easily pleased.” Virginia Schulze: “Don’t worry, that’s the kind you’ll get. ----------o----------- Ronald Hennessy: “Say, Bob, may I borrow your pen?” Bob Brown: “Sure thing.” Ronald: “Got a piece of writing paper I can use?” Bob: “Reckon so.” Ronald: “Going past the mailbox when you go out?” Bob: “Yeah.” Ronald: “Wait a minute till I finish this letter, will you?” Bob: “All right.” Ronald: “Want to lend me a stamp?” Bob: “Okay.” Ronald: “Much obliged. Say, what’s your girls address?” ----------o----------- Dad: “Well, John, how are you doing in school?” John Warner: “Not so bad. I’m trying hard to get ahead.” Dad: “That’s good. You need one.” ----------o----------- Marilyn Grisez: “Where do all bugs go to in the winter?” John Schwepe: “Search me.” Marilyn: “No, thanks. Just wanted to know.” ----------o----------- Jane Evinger: “Aw, dad, come on. Let’s buy a new car.” Dad: “Just wait until I’ve had a ride in the old one first, will you?” —65— Community Victory Celebration After V. H. S. Wins District Tourney —66— The “Champs” Happy Cheerleaders Team Rah! Our Coach Soups On! Clean-up Time BASEBALL First row: Carl Drees. Eddie Coons, Raymond Nickol. Bob Grillot: Second row: Jim Detrick. Vernon McEldowney, John Laub, Ronnie Hennessy, Teba Cain: Third row: Mr. Cline, Jerry Oliver. Jack Bilger, Dick Kueterman, Clarence Grilliot, Eddie McEldowney, Jack Goodall. Mr. Trittschuh. 1952 BASEBALL SCHEDULE We They Bradford, there ...........................'........... 4 7 Bradford, here ........................................ 5 16 Newton, there ........................................ 9 15 Russia, there.......................................... 5 6 Covington, here ...................................... 5 1 Covington, there ...................................... 3 10 Denotes Stillwater Valley League Games. Due to bad weather, the number of games played this year was limited. While winning only one game, the Tigers are looking forward to a better season in 1953. This year’s team was composed mainly of juniors and sophomores. Duane Berger was the only senior lost through graduation. Ronald Hennessy, “53” —68— BASKETBALL First row. Janet Berger. Bob Ehlers, Jim Deagle. John Mills. John Schwepe. Dick Kueterman, Virginia Schulze; Second row: Jackie Pittsenbarger, Jerry Oliver, Tom Rindler, Vernon McEldowney. Carl Bauer. Raymond Nickol, Larry Francis. Bob Brown. Sharon McClurg. The basketball squad under the direction of Coach Cline was very successful this season. We not only took the district title but also advanced into the regional tournament at Troy. This is the first time that Versailles has ever won the District Tournament title and we are very proud to have done so. We lost only five games in the regular season thus giving us second place in the Stillwater Valley League. We also won the holiday tournament played here during Christmas vacation. In the Exempted Village Tournament we got to the finals to be beaten by Covington and received the runner-up trophy. From there we traveled to the district tournament at Springfield where we took top honors by defeating Miami Central’s Flyers for the first place trophy. We were then eligible for the regional tournament at Troy. We drew to play the first game of the tournament and our opponents were the Bobcats from Randolph. They proved too much for us and we bowed to them 44-61, thus ended our very successful season of basketball. There were four seniors lost by graduation. They were John Mills, Bob Brown, John Schwepe and Jerry Oliver. —69— John Schwepe, ’53. TROPHIES WON IN 1953 —70 BASKETBALL First row: Vernon McEldowney, Bob Ehlers, Jim Deagle, John Schw.pt . Dick Kueterman, Bob Brown, Jerry Oliver, Carl Bauer: Second row: Mr. Mehl. Asst. Coach. Jack Subler. Gene Mills, Jim Detrick. Richard Apple. Tom Rindler, Larry Francis. Carl Neargardner. Mr. Cline. Coach; Third row: J. J. Bey. manager. Dick Berger. Don Hemmelgarn, Ivo Knapke. Joe Berger. Herbert Bay man. Dick Christian. Bob Turpen, John Laub. manager: Fourth row: Mr. Rhoades. Athletic Director. Bernard Schulze. Jerry Brown. Carl Langenkamp. Ronnie McClurg. Fred Bohman. Mr. Trittschuh, Asst. Coach. Absent—John Mills, Raymon Nickol. We They Nov. 25—Ansonia, there......................... 44 41 Nov. 28-—Minster, here ......................... 64 53 Dec. 2—Ft. Recovery, there..................... 58 69 Dec. 5—Coldwater, here ....................... 52 31 Dec. 12—Bradford, there ........................ 43 49 Dec. 16—Greenville, here........................ 70 46 Dec. 20—Westmont, here ....................... 53 67 Dec. 26—Ansonia, here (overtime) ............... 59 52 Dec. 30—Jackson, here .......................... 66 54 Jan. 2—Brown , here ............................ 55 33 Jan. 9—Miami Central , there.................... 46 51 Jan. 16—Covington , here ..................... 66 46 Jan. 20—St. Henry, there ..................... 49 57 Jan. 233—Newton , here ...................... 57 51 Jan. 30—Bradford , here......................... 39 38 Feb. 3—Jackson, here......................... 50 36 Feb. 7—Bethel , there ....................... 54 52 EXEMPTED VILLAGE AND PAROCHIAL TOURNAMENT Feb. 9—Mechanicsburg, here.................... 65 39 Feb. 13—Piqua Catholic, there .................. 59 43 Feb. 20—Covington, there ....................... 39 44 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT SPRINGFIELD Feb. 27—Covington (overtime) .................. 46 44 Mar. 6—Bradford................................. 47 44 Mar. 7—Miami Central ........................... 50 49 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT AT TROY (HOBART .ARENA) Mar. 13—Randolph ............................. 44 61 Denotes Sillwater Valley League Games. Won 17 Lost 7 —71— FOOTBALL Sitting, left to right: Dick McClellan, Ronnie McClurg, Jerry Brown. Dick Christian. Carl Ncargardner, Donnie Plessinger, Dick Berger. Herbert Bayman. Carl Voisinet. manager; Kneeling, left to right: Bob Gigandet. Paul Parmenter, Jim Detrick. Vernon McEldowney, Jack Bilger, Lewis Didier, Eddie Trlttschuh. Jack Subler. Fred Deagle. Gerald Rosell. John Weaver, manager; Standing, left to right: Mr. Cline, asst, coach, Ronnie Hennessy, John Mills, John Laub. Lester Bernholt, Eddie McEldowney, Jim Deagle, Bob Ehlers, Carl Bauer, Dick Kueterman. Tony Grilliot. Kenny Dowtv. Jerry Oliver. Melvin Gehron. Mr. Trittschuh, asst, coach, Mr. Mehl, coach. Absent -John Schwepe. 1952 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Minster, here ......................... Coldwater, there ....................... Ansonia, there ........................ St. John, here ........................ Covington, here ....................... Bradford, here ........................ Northwestern, here ..................... Eaton, there ........................... Piqua Catholic, there ................. Denotes Tri-County League Games. We They 13 6 12 20 24 0 37 0 0 13 32 6 38 13 6 13 39 18 This year's team, with a six-three record, lost only one league game and finished second in the Tri-County League. Versailles scored 201 points while holding the opposition to 89. Seniors lost through graduation were John Mills, John Schwepe, Jerry Oliver and Ronald Hennessy. Ronald Hennessy, ’53. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Jackie Pittsenbarger, Virginia Schulze, Sharon McClurg, Janet Berger. -73- FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Jackie Pittsenbarger, Sharon McClurg, Virginia Schulze, Janet Berger JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Wilma Gasson, Carolyn Smith, Carol Berger, Wanda Seman JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Wilma Gasson, Carolyn Smith, Carol Berger, Wanda Seman —74— SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER— School opens. New year. New school. 2. School in session, a half day. Mad scramble ! ! 5. Football Preview at Bradford. 12. Opened football season playing Minster at home. Won 13-6. 19. Tigers lost to Coldwater, 20-12. 26. Tigers played Ansonia. We won 24-0. OCTOBER— 1. Assembly program. 3. V. H. S. played St. John. Won 37-0. 10. First six weeks. Who forgot to study? Played Covington. Lost 10-0. 17. Tigers ran over the Railroaders, 32-6. 23. Asembly program—Jim Lynch—Archery. 24. Played Northwestern and won 38-13. 30. Tigers lost to Eaton, 13-6. 31. Teachers meeting. No School. RAH! NOVEMBER— 8. Won over Piqua Catholic ! ! 11. Armistice Day. Another day to stay home. 14. Junior Class Play “Brother Goose”. Anyone care for a game of football? 21. Here we go again—study hard! 25. Basketball season. Played Ansonia. Won 44-41. 27 Thanksgiving vacation. Watch out turkey, here we come! 28. Won over Minster 64-53. DECEMBER— 2. Played Ft. Recovery. Lost 69-58. 5. Played Coldwater, Won 52-31. 8. Assembly Program. 12. Lost to Bradford, 49-43. 16. Won over Greenville, 70-46. 20. Lost to Westmont, 67-53. 23. Christmas Vacation. 26. Christmas tournament. Won over Ansonia 59-52. 30. Won over Jackson 66-54. Received a trophy. JANUARY— 2. Played Brown. Victory 55-33. 5. Resume school. 9. Traveled to Miami Central. Lost 51-46. —75— SCHOOL CALENDAR 16. End of first semester. That means exams. Won over Covington 66-46. 20. Played St. Henry. Lost 57-49. 23. Won over Newton, 57-51. 30. Scholarship tests for Seniors. Won over Bradford 39-38. FEBRUARY— 3. Victory over Jackson, 50-36. Played Bethel. Won 54-52. 9. Played Mechanicsburg. Won 65-36. 14-21. Basketball Tournament. 13. Won over Piqua Catholic 59-43. 20. Lost to Covington, 44-39. 25. Asembly Program. 27. District Tournament at Springfield. Won over Covington in overtime 46-44. MARCH— 6. Won over Bradford 47-44. 7. Won over Miami Central 50-49. Champs ! ! 13. Regional Tournament at Troy. Lost to Randolph 61-44. 24-25. Preliminary District Scholarship Tests. 25. Assembly Program. Muscle man! 27. Senior Chorus presented “Robin Hood”. APRIL— 3. Good Friday. No school! 10. More brain work. Ends 5th six weeks. 17. Eighth grade tests. 24. Senior Class Play—“When Witches Ride”. Anyone kiled lately? MAY— 1. Senior day. Who feels old ? ? 2. Final District State Scholarship Tests. 8. Band Festival at Randolph. 9. Junior-Senior Prom. More fun ! ! ! 14-15. Senior Exams. Good luck! No more school for Seniors! 17. Baccalaureate. 19. Commencement. 20. Final exams, oops! What happened? 21. No School. 22. Last day of school ! ! Receive report cards. —76— 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 Asociation 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—Luella Lehman , Edith Fackler-Lamb . Minnie Engelken-Reed . George Turpen , Ava Fahnestock-Kerlin , Harry Markwith . CLASS OF 1885—Georgia Fackler-Mautz, Senna Worch-Murphy , Mattie Hawver-Morris. 1886 and 1887—No Classes. CLASS OF 1888—Amelia Engelken-Gutermuth, Annie Wise . Lydia Daughcrty-Wallin . Lillie Hole . Gertrude Moreland-Klipstine . Ursula Croy-Bartlette . T. O. F. Randolph . Cora Peck-Morrill . CLASS OF' 1889—Lenore 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. Reed . CLASS OF 1891—Marry Starbuck . Addie Lehman-Ste-phens . Eva Treon-Greer . Lillie Chase--Clark, Forrest D. Christian. Algy Peck , Chas. B. Douglas . Charles Marker . CLASS OF 1892—May Thomas-Nidey, James R. Marker, Ed Williams Sr. , Harcourt Stevenson . Daniel Wagaman. CLASS OF 1893—Olive Loy-Lamb . Myrtle Randolph-Thornton , Flo Hardman-Christian. Blanche Plessinger-Byrd. Bertha Beare-Goodall . Jennie Trion, J. Ed Gasson. Orrah Reed-Fahnestock. Margaret Stover-Wright . Jennie urns-Roach. Henry Moore , Clement Fackler . CLASS of 1895—Daisy Ward-Berry . Cora Murphy-Reed. Mary Lehman . Clara Shafer-Beam . Artie Turpen-Hard-man, Jennie Fackler-Miller . Edith Stevenson-Radabaugh . CLASS OF 1896—Jacob B. Long. Bessie Young . Estella Royer-Hycr . Elizabeth Nickol-Tibbott, Maud F. Marker. Maude Dunkel-Trittschuh. Bertha Davenport-Jackson. CLASS OF 1897—Georgcanna Turpen-Day . Mary Wade . Myrtle Holloway-Barnhart. Robert R. Burns . Ward Marker . Roy Royer, Homer Hawk , Hollis R. Scott . Blanche Rike-Ullery . Harry Reed. Daniel M. Hardman. CLASS OF 1898—Ora C. Treon , Henry Folkerth , Leota Begin-Fry . James Hawk0, Georgia Hollis-Randolph , Bertha Schilling-Mundhenk, Agnes Fackler-Royer. CLASS OF 1899—Forest E. Murphy. Ada Roop-Albaugh, Jennie Jackson-Stevenson . Carrie Smith-Kelso , Harry W. Hole . Nina Fackler-Steinmetz. Bertha Loy-Wise . CLASS OF 1900—Jennie Arbaugh , Grace Chase-Bolen . Myrtle Whitney-Martin . Blanche Reed-Fansler, Marie Gerlach-Wolfe, Charles Hole . Estelle Smith-Leffler, Earl Wogaman . CLASS OF 1901—Merle Miller-Reed . Florence Kroker-Kelner. Allen A. Wilson . CLASS OF 1902—J. Edw. Engelken, Mazie Ward-Swine-hart. Alta Roop-Klipstine, Jennie Murphy-Ryan. Ethel Burns-Detamore, Pearl Williams-GuiUozet, Clarence G. Gerlach. CLASS OF 1903—Bessie Roop-Hook , Mary Belle Mar-tin-Fleming, Leona Arbaugh-Ryder. Laura Renchler-Hile, Clara Gasson-Houser. Mary Rike. CLASS OF 1904—Leo Ault , Leroy Byrd. Horace Ballinger. Lota Swisher-Falknor. Lena Whitney. Minnie Landman-Martin. Estella Werts-Reck. CLASS OF 1905—Fay Daugherty-Whipple, Elma Snyder-Allen . Joseph Magoto. Clymer Croy . Algy R. Murphy , Jas. B. Mendenhall. Edward Brining . Alice Yarnell-Wal-worth. 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-Sherer, Orpha 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, Gayncll Williams-Moore, Frances Hile-Loxley . Mary Herbert-Holsapple. Chelcie H. York . CLASS OF 1910—Clara Dapore , Homer F. Prakel. Carey English , Allen McLain, Walker Calderwood , Robert Hole , Bertha Alexander-Connaughton. Lena Reed-Cald-well. Grace Bilger-Anderson. CLASS OF 1911—Golda Barber-Gerlach. Hazel Gilbert -Haines. Echo Love York . Larue English-Hamilton, Cyrus Long. Ernest Mendenhall. Charles Davidson . T. Walter Williams. Harold Netzley, Carl McLain. Cyril B. Manier . CLASS OF 1912—Blanche Harvick-Hildebrand. Luella Lehman-Dunkel, Thelma Taylor-Mendenhall. Lillian Wilson, Nora Wilson-Kountz, Miriam Beare-Ilgen, Ursula Poly. Mary Cothran-Kley, Laurene Begin-McLain, John L. Bar-ga. Mary Long-Irick. Homer Hole. D. Raymond Miller. Earl M. Miller. Jos. Leis . Herschel Gilbert . William Barber. CLASS OF 1913—Mabel Murphy-Thurnes, Viola Grewe-Swallow . Myrtle Plock-Dill. Pauline Hall-Schaeffer, Irene Miller. Alma McGreevy-Kindell. Edna Frankman-Keiser. Warren G. Zechar. Mary Ault-Schilling. Clarence Pequig-not. Ray Bigler. Lawrence Sherry. CLASS of 1914—Rhondo Wilson. Harvey Hole. Henry Peschke Jr.. Magdalene Poly-Dunham. Margaret Guter-muth-Gillette, Ruth Niederkorn-Maher, Roscoe Dunham, Grace Hole-Walker, Amy Flsher-Shumaker, E. Edw. Dun-kel. Ursula Goubeaux. Paul Longcreek. Vernon L. Lehman, Robert Reed. Jos. L. Treon. Sadie Brown-Zeller, Ruth Beare-Ridings. CLASS OF 1915—Cyril C. Keckler . Geo. H. Ballinger, Mary Williams. Lela Begin-Lensgraf. Leonard Baltes, Clarence W. Oehrtman. Mary Humrichouse-Thomas. Forest Ballinger. Marie Didier, Ruth Kelner. —78— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION IContinuedI CLASS OF 1916—Myrtle Harvick-Becker . Edith Hum-richouse-Beirise. 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. Zelma Zechar-Ressler. Gladys Moore-Hlatt. Eva Riley-Crowell. Carolyn Sammet-Shilt. Ernest Shafer. Elsie Baughman-Klipstine. CLASS OF 1917—Harold Douglas. Donald Gutermuth. Rob .rt W. Hilc, Edward Hole. Myrtle Nischwitz-Bryson. Geraldine Oliver. J. Marion Reed. Robert Straker, Ruth Goubeaux. CLASS OF 1918—Mary Didot-Farley, Martha Kley-Doug-las . Mary Hardesty, Hugh C. Huber, Gladys Kamman-Grieb, Hulda Ann Kley-Simpson. Lloyd Littman, Thelma Ware-Peschke. Elfreda 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 Shafer-Scherer, Margaret Hole-Thompson. Ruth Taylor-McEldowney, Irvin Thompson. Maude Williams-Ingalls. CLASS OF 1919—Shirley Baker-Griffis, Bonnie Blue . Otto J. Dapore, Helen Ballinger-Gump, Kathryn Hahn-Lust. Estclla Pitsonbarger-Hahn. Esther Martin-Roll, Grace McLain-McNay. Rollie McGinnis , Ellen Nischwitz-Judy. Frank R. Reed Stanley Sando . Ada Huber-Stover, Nellie Brown-Wick. Pearl Williams-Recker, Philomena Humrichouse-Ingalls. Chelcie Sebring-Kruckeberg, Forest E. Love. 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-Florka. Jessie Nicholas-Bcach. John H. Nisonger. Ottis H. Oliver . Florence Petitjean-Brown. CLASS OF 1921—Henrietta Barber-Krickenberger, Velma Buechley-Hovatter. Ruth Border-Keller. Forest C. Boyer, Esther Brandon-Christian, 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 White-man. CLASS OF 1922—Mabel Bookwalter-Yourex. 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. Collette Pequignot-Huenke. George Pittsenbarger. Ruby Preston-Hilgeford. Esther Smith. Josephine Treon-Runkle . R. Lowell Stamm. Freda William-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, Mary belle Harn-Moore. Geraldine Hardman-Baker, Crystal Hesson-Raddatz. Dessa Hill-Moon, Mildred Hole-Miller. Florence Klipstine, Ina Lindcr-Middlebrook. Ursel Marchal-Keifer. Gladys Trittschuh-Mendenhall. Helen Mil-ler-Phillips. Emerita Poly-Smith. Ralph E. Shellhause, Julia Simon-Weaver . Lorin Spenny, Ruth Clark-Williams. CLASS OF 1924—Ralph Beare, Thomas Begin, Anita Border-Spenny. Florence Boyer-Rannel, Ira Brown. Kenneth Brandon, Lloyd Davis. E. Judson Fiebiger. Homer Fields. John Frantz, Kathryn Hanna-Gilmore, Forest Hile, Vernon L. Marchal, Paul J. Niedcrkorn, W'illard Nisonger, Pauline Nickol-Fambrough, Bernard Petitjean, Arthur Rismiller. Louis Schlimmer, Opal Sheffbuch-Wilkerson. Farrell Hahn. Edgar Sherry. Mildred Trittschuh-Hartwig. Harold Urquhart, Glenn Zeller, Maude Boyer-Presbaugh, Walter Rismiller . Eugene Goueabux. Norbert J. Grillot, J. Lowell Gutermuth. Wilbur Dapore. Esther Swartz-baugh-Clay . Norman Jacobi. Florence Simon-Ehrhart. Ruby Kley-Rinko, Helen Long-Brandt, Ruby Fiebiger-Embree. Myrtle Smith. Edmund M. Stamm , Alfred Sub-ler. CLASS OF 1925—Ruth Armstrong-Single. Raymond Be-gien. Hazel Border-Shafer, Annabel Boyer-Stephen. Helen-etta Brandon-Boomershine. Thomas N. Brown, Leonidas Burns-Snyder, Ruth Frankman-Powers , Harold W. Ger-lach, Hubert Grilliot, Margaret Grilliot-Vondrel, Helen Hardman-Littman, Mabel Hutchens-Bramlage, Kenneth Scherer. Norbert Littman. Faye Williams-Heft. Faye Linder . Ranold Loxley. Mary McLain-Seman. Corrine Mey-ers-Klass, Grazia Michael , Velma Nickol-Seman. George Showalter. Bertha Springer-Kreider, Elsie Stonerock-Trupp, Vernon Trittschuh. Ellen Wasson-Fields, Delbert Schieltz. Clara Schieltz-Breen. Kathryn Sando-Smith. L. F. Rhoades. CLASS OF 1 926—Georgia Trittschuh-Littman. Loma Kamman-Osborne. Ward Swinehart, Martha 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 Klipstinc-June, 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-Vaneman, Robert Medford . Ernest L. Berger. CLASS OF 1927—Ethel Miller-Showalter, James N. Daugherty. Ray Seman, Hazel Sherry-Magoto. Mildred Wise-Johnson. Richard Hole. Herman Schilling. Roena Long-Utz. Genevieve Gephart-Springer. James Urquhart. Earl Monnin. Ethel Hole-Miller, Juanita Emmons-Snell, Helen Miller-Treon, Kelsey Smith, Milton Didier, Evelyn Milne-Bceson, Ward Horner, William Reed, Thelma Brown-Fields. Ruth Subler-Beekman, 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 Pe-quignot-Gilligan. Pauline Wetzel-Miller. Roscoe Nisch-witz, Kathryn Martin-Loxley. CLASS OF 1928—Martha Grillot-Uhl. Philip Brandon. Madge Falknor-Hutchinson, Orville Brewer, Alma Begien-McGreevy, Wayne Berry, Clark Medford. Margaret Mago-teaux-Muncy, Robert Brandon. Mary Etter-Balmer, Milton DeBrosse. Delbert Hannan, Wilhelmina Snyder-Morlock. Edson Varner. Brida Dunwoody-Oehrtman. Edwin Rismiller. Emmett Grillot. Ruth Nischwitz-Brown, Joseph Guillo-zet, Gertrude Fritz-Bubeck, Harry Banks, Elson Spraley, Lucille Sherry-Rismiller, Herman Marchal. Bridget Boom-ershine-Lantz. Carl Harman. Herbert Boomershine, Jenny Fackler-Rickert, Norman Treon, Dale Bayman, John Paul Swinehart , Bessie Martin-Kinsner, Harold Rismiller, Louis Francis, Norman Ward, Geraldine Brown-Shappie. 79— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION IContinuedI CLASS OF 1929—Virginia Houser-Neth , Victor Dunkel, Harold Pearson. Paul Gerlach. Leona Grillot-Begin, Chal-mer E. Burns. Arlene Daugherty-Reboulet. Virginia Falk-nor-Pearson , Kenneth Coffield, Mary Beal , Harriet Wat-son-Hole. Lowell Apple, Edna Baltes-Trlttschuh, Albert Goubcaux, Bernard Smith. George Ward, Genevieve Mi-chael-Taubman. Raphael Dapore, Lucille Meyer-Schultz. Esther Hardman. Dorothy Miller-Corwin, Burl Marker. Hazel Oehrtman-Epperley, Esther Hanna-Etheridge, Chal-mor Hesson, Paul Foy, Jeanette Ash-Cornell, Wilma Paulus-Francis, Edwin Begin, Joseph Williams. Edward Monnin. Leona Gerlach-Rismiller. Lillian Meyer-Thomp-son. Gladys Byrd-Wagaman. Norman Trittschuh. CLASS OF 1930—Chalmer Alexander. Charlene Begin-Apple, Glenn Bennett. George Berry, Marcus Bornhorst. Cary Boyer. Ethel Brandon-Mayo, Alma Bruns-Kleinhenz, Bernard Buxton, Nellie Coffield-DcWeese, Bertha Cramer-Apple, Melvin Fast, Eva Fiebigcr . Lucille Francis-Mc-Clurg, Oswald Grilliot. Arlene Moore-Akers, Evelyn Mey-ers-Bigham. Raymond Marshal. Charles Lange. Norman Kley. Donald Hile, Ralph Labig, Lois Harman-Sigritz, Charles Nisonger, Verner Oehrtman, Orlan Oliver, Robert Routson. Luella Petitjean-Schwieterman, Paul Recker, Alfred Wickard. Amelia Simons-Francis, Marthalee Seman-Todd. Veatch Smith. Joyce Stamm, Werner Stuck, Marion Trittschuh-Dunkel . William Varner, Esther Worch-Wehn-eman. August Zumbrink, Dorothy Schilling-Oliver, Glen-ys Rhoades. CLASS OF 1931—Walter Apple. Isabelle Alexander . Adolph Althoff, Mary Ayette-Oelschlager, John Apple, Margaret Begien-Price, Dean Bigham, Emil Brandt, Virginia Brown-Trittschuh, LaRue Byrd-Medford, Bernice Byrd-Ullery, Donald Fields. Dorothabel Gerlach-Leese. Richard Grillot. Carl Hardman, Robert Hardman , Robert Ham , Elmer Grewe. Leona Hesson, Mary Hole-Bice, John Hough , Jeanette Miller-Johnson, Jessie Nisonger-Corle. Thelma Oliver-Fast. Harry Plessinger, Robert Paulus, Paul Rhoades. Elmer Rismiller, Florence Schiletz-Kremer. Lova Spillers-Wion, Kenneth Subler, Paul Trittschuh, Martha Ullery-Folkerth, Carl Poly, Maxine Webster-Stras-ser, Gertrude Banks-Shaw. Evelyn Goubeaux-Grooms, Osa Butts-Dinsboth. Ruth Stahl-Keihl, Earl Rismiller. CLASS OF 1932—Walter Rhoades, Frances Armstrong. Newton Beal. Dwight Berry. Harry Frantz, Roy Border. Doris Brandon, Lucille Bennett-Birt, Edwin Brandon. Richard Coffield. Ralph Fiebiger, Paul Gasson, Cecelia Gavit-Lauber. Edward Gerlach, Margaret Gerlach-Rudol-ph. Gerald Grillot. Marjorie Harn-Bauman, Paul Heins. Alice Hoke-Bish, Helen Ilgen-Medford. Lillian Jacobi. Gladys Johnston-McWilliams, Alice Keeler-Poly, Thelma Magoleaux-Dapore. Veronica Magoto-Delscamp, Harold Oehrtman. Wilma Petitjean, Ethel Schieltz-Obringer, Frederick Schilling, Warren Seman, Luther Sherry, Bertha M. Stover-Shellhause, Edith Stuck-Brandt, Delma Trautman-Bridges. 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 Beare, Thomas Boom-ershine, Emerson Booher. Edith Border-Brandt. Arthur Brandt, Donald Brandon. Robert Coffield. Geraldine Ger-lach-Turpen, Gorsey Deeter, Catherine Etter-Nadalsky, June Falknor-Graham, Marjorie Fiebiger-Brewer , Reva Gou-beaux-Liette. Esther Hesson-Spitler, Galen Hollinger, Richard Kelch, Walter Lange, Myron Loxley, Mary C. Manier-Mueller. Lowell Manning, Mabel Meyer-Galley, Edgar Rismiller, Helena Rismiller-Ripberger, Lawrence Rismiller , Helen Schellhase-Avey, Louella Scherer-Drisbro, Evelyn Simon-Littman, Irene Strader-Schilling, Hazel rittschuh, Rcquarth, 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. Maramina Brondan-Hamman, George Coffield. Pauline Ecabert-Ginther. Loretta Gou-beaux-Winner, John Graham, Robert Grillot, Otis Harman. Merle Hartle, Treva Hoke-Reeser, Robert Hollinger, William Houser. Maxine Jacobi-Scranton, Rrusilla John-ston-Forsythe. Albert Kelch, Mary Key-Ducesaka. Velma Lamey-Schaaf. Alma Marshal-Treon, Earl Pepiot, Herschel Rhoades, Cletus Rhoades, Bernice Roosa-Wetzel. Richard Schilling, Ralph Stiefel, Esther Schutz-Billingstein, Robert Strader. Homer Wood. Evelyn York-Smith. CLASS OF 1935—Ruby Althoff-Kuckerman, Joseph Bal-tes, Emma I. Boolman-Lawson. Cyril Brandon, Paul Bruns. Lowell Byrd, Ray Cool, Charles Dunwoody, Lucy Fackler-Seman. Clyde Fisher. Esther Gerlach-Rismiller, Winifred Goubeaux-Bulcher, Atlee Grillot, Nelson Hartle, Merna Hess-Seman. Daniel Hollinger, Bonnie Huber-Harman, Catherine Johnston-McKibben. Claribel Johnston-Preston, Velma Kimmel-Wolfe, Elaine Long-Seger. Gladys Martin-Hartle, Evelyn Pepiot-Monnin, James Pequignot, Beulah Rahm-Fine, Geraldine Reeser-Lawson, Paul Reeser, Eugene Rhoades , Herbert Schafter, Lewis Schilling, Joyce Stover, Harriette Vankey-Bruns, Fairy Wasson-Cof field. Lenore Webster-Brademeyer. Edward Williams, Nolan Young, Mazena Goubeaux-Koffer, June Ward-Marker,. CLASS OF 1936—Stephen Grillot, Lucia Conkling-Mere-dith, Eileen Althoff-Mendenhall, Robert Gerlach, Norval Goudy, Donna Zeller-Brandt, Paul Younker, Norine Fah-nestock-Ford, James Swisher, Edna Pearson-Rismiller, Paul Buell , Dorothy Kelch , Forest Subler, Ruth Boyer-Har-man. Pauline Davidson-Oehrtman , Carl Jones . Ruth Bennett-Birt, Charles Moore, Alice Magoto-Swishcr. Christine Graves-Welch. Robert Nischwitz, James Young, Rita Schieltz-Grogean. Glen Weyant, Kathryn Brandt-Giffills. Paul Kamman. Naomi Shiverdecker-Frye, Paul Oehrtman, Ruth Hardman-Warley, Verner Martin. Ruth Schieltz-Grogean. Jerome Gasson. Jacob Etter. Bessie Goubeaux-Paulus, Luther Hollinger, Rosemary Francis-Lehman . Leonard Wilson, Evelyn Miller-Routson, Marion Rismiller. Leona Masner-Weaver, George Sherry . Mary Brown-George. Marjorie Stewart-Sando, Rosemary Vogel-Smith-deal. CLASS OF 1937—Keith Stamm, Robert Turpen, Treva Schilling-Sanders, Margaret Guncklc-Kerns, Galen Townsend. Betty Bigham, Gilbert Sherry. Dorothy Bornhorst-Landry. Naomi Kimmel-Hemmelerick, 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-Grillot. Mary Bess Cashman-Houser. Russell Rhoades. Harrigan Hiatt. Kathryn Hollinger, Luemma Rismiller-Horine, Harold Stuck, Harry McGreevy, Mildred Rismiller-Rhoades, Dorothea Ilgen-Cencebaugh, Romayne 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 Bar-ga. Elsie Apple-Miller, Marion Barton , Betty Blue-Gerling. Marvin Brandt. Bernard Bruns. Paul Cool, Joseph Dirksen. Marcell Ecabert. Henry Etter, Mary Fiebiger-Beasecker. Odette Frantz-Troupp, John Gasson, Clarence Gerling, Betty Hole, Ralph Johnston, Marcella Kelch-Sticfel, John Paul Kelch. Betty Koverman-Butner. Ruth Oehrtman. Marjorie Overla-Swank, Roberta Pepiot-James, Paul Peters, Dorothabel Pitsenbarger-Martin, Robert Rahm. Reva Richhart-Keller, Lucille Rismiller-Ward, Yula Rismiller-Woodard, Wilfred Schockman, Orville Schrader, Martha Schutz-Rismiller, June Shuff. Margaret Spillers-Ditmer. Robert Stover. Beryl Ward, Margaret Ward, Wanda Wise. —80— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (Continued) CLASS OF 1939— Frances Barga-Harris, Roy B. Conk-Inig Jr., Martha Baltes-Wagaman, Keith Lehman, Virginia Barga-Harman. Junior Littman, John Begin, Virginia Rhoades-Thomas, June Bookwalter, Edward Schieltz, Dwight Bennett, Evelyn Martin-Hupe, Homer Byrd, Leona Schellhase-Oehrtman, Chalmer Hunter, Wayland Border. William Reck, Mary Plessinger, Paul Bechtold,, Ger-aldyn Shepherd-Knouff. Geo. Oliver, Esther Brandt-Shellenbarger, Harold Kueterman, Clementine Shumaker-King, Betty Plock-Culbertson, Doyle Bigham, Richard Key, Eileen Shumaker, Veneta Manning-Bower, Lester Meyer, Dorothy Graham-Magoto, Richard Magoto, Suzanne Trittschuh-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 Dershem-Milikan. Virginia Pequignot - DeFord. Franklin Hupe, Harold Martin, Mary Catherine Baltes- Angle. Maxine Long. Josephine Wenning-Bruns. 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 Pittsenbarger, Tom Booth, Bette Price-Begin, Robert Ris-miller. Paul Schockman, Robert Hopper, Janet Blue, Freda Ilgen-Backe. Jack Richhart, Norma Young-Subler, Rosetta Johnson-Grice. Thelma Vance, Marjorie Pitsen- barger-McGreevy. Virginia Gasson-Goubeaux, Dolores Smith-Homan, Wilbus Thomas, Virginia Kelch, Adine Wilson-Bennett. Kenneth Detrick . Loren Urquhart. Marlene Simon-Borchers, Esther Schrader- Fritz, Juanita Baxter-Caupp. Lowell Schulte, William R. Dill, Esther Wimmers-Bulcher, Charles Graves, Guy Edward Fiebiger, Catherine Barga-Moutson. Genevieve Simon-Tobe, June Gunckle-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-Leh-man. Walter Enichs, David Etter, Betty Marie Fine. Nilah George-Davis, Helen Gilmore, Ruth Mary Goubeaux-Larger, Myrna Gowdy-Harp. Betty Lou Gutermuth-Mc-Vay. Zane Hartle. Mary Heins-Center, Ernest Hemmel-garn. Betty J. Hole, Lynn Hole, James Hopkins, Verl Keller. Bill Kissinger. June Kissinger-Gessler, Annabel Kley-Kelch, Clara Magoto-Rismlller, Marybelle Magoto-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 Rlsmiller, Wayne Roll, Homer Schieltz, Emerita Schlater-Stein, Helen Shimp-Laugh-man, Ralph Shiverdecker. Howard Shumaker, Jeanette Simon. Ruth Simon-Aselage, James Spraley, Kathryn Sub-ler-Steed. Virginia Subler-Paulus. Betty Treon-Verville, Robert Wogaman, Robert York. CLASS OF 1942—Marvin Barga . Robert Barga, Betty Beckman, Mae Bookwalter-Floyd, Riley Brandon, Erma-dean Brown, James Brownmiller, John Coffield, Jack Cohee. Dorothy Dapore-Henry, Annabel Davenport-Enicks, Ruth Davidson-Thobe, Mary Gehle-Meyer, Nancy Gephart-Koger. Delores Grilliot-Siegrist. Edward Grilliot, Dorothy Groff. Reuben Hecht, Paul Hole, Miriam Hollinger, Ellen Hopper-Peters. Thomas Johnston, Juanita Kelch, Margie KJ lch-Rupe, Peggy Kindell-Wright, Donna Littman-Bader, Martha Magoteaux-Kendall, Jack Manier, Harold Marchal , Mary Marker-Thornhill- Maxine Marchal-Wog-aman. June Martin-Frazen, Annabel Miller-Hill, Mary Norris-Morgan, Doris Oliver-York, Charlene Parin-Weh-lenmaier, Robert Pepiot, Joan Pequignot-Reed, Evelyn Pitsenbarger-Selander, Donna Plessinger-Williams, Junior Rindler, Wayne Rismiler, John Schipper Jr., Robert Streib, Caroline Stuck-Isenhower. Mary Treon-Griesdorn. CLASS OF 1943—Betty Althoff-Rhoades, Evelyn Althoff, Margaret Barnes-Blayney, Helen Bashore-St. Nick, Rita Bergman. Gathryn Black, Joan Cashman-Eley, Dolores Dapore-Henry, Phyllis Grewe-Guardiola, Marciel Hem-melgarn-Meyer, Eileen Kueterman-Bigham, Luiclle Mar-chal-Collins. Viola Nisonger-Franjevic, Wanda Pittsenbar-ger-Parson, Joan Rismiller-Sellman, Wanda Roll- Keighley. Lois Schaadt. Dorothy Shake-Hopkins. Betty Shiverdecker-Hole, Eileen Stephans-Rhoades, Catherine Thiebeau-Bau-gher, Doyle Armstrong, David Boyd , Dale Brandon, Richard George. Robert Gillette , Ottis Gilmore, Joe Graves. William Harman. Eldred 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 D. Sub-ler, Stuart Treon. Paul Ward. Karl Blue. James Trittschuh. Pauline Rismiller, Robert Allen. CLASS OF 1944—Eileen Althoff, Richard William Banks. Betty Jane Barga-Goubeaux. Done E. Berger. Jerome J. Bergman. Evelyn L. Collins-Nixon, Noel D. Emrick, Juni-etta Finfrock-Dock, Cletus A. Gasson, Florence L. Gril-liot-Hemmelgarn. Juanita Grillot-Henry, Marcella Groff-Hare. Dolores Guillozet-Post, Mary Ellen Hahn-Simon. William R. Heft, Marvin Houdieshell, Norbert J. Huber, Jane Ann Johnson-Chandler, Esther M. Kruckeberg-Heft, Eugene P. Lochtefeld, Norma J. Martin-Bertling, Johanna McEldowney-McKnight, Norma Mendenhall-Taylor, Rita A. Mueller-Winner, Bettie Ellen Oliver-Oehrtman, Armel-la C. Overman, Alva Pitsenbarger Jr., H. Stewart Prakel, Bob J. Rhoades, Bonnie Jean Rhoades-Meadors, James A. Richhart. Barbara L. Schieltz-Goubeaux, Leander L. Sch-roeder. Walter E. Simon. Alvin J. Spraley, Alan L. Steffen. Lucy Ann Stoner-Stevenson. Ruby C. Subler-Pax, Marshall E. Treon, Treva Trittschuh-Heft, Jo Ann Turpen-Ward, Ruth C. Wagner, Robert W. Weaver, J. D. Weaver, Theresa C. Wenning, Dorotha Yagle-Drake, James R. Youngker, Sally Ann Zechar-Rehfus. CLASS OF 1945—James Barga. James Baltes, Betty Brandt-Althoff. Adela Berger-Hoke, Bill Cashman, Pat Connaughton. Dan Dapore, Joanne Fambrough-Bechtol. Anna Belle Fritz-Brewer, Judith Gillette-Doan, Norman Goubeaux, Betty J. Grisez-Straker, Bertha George-Bruen-ing, Joe Groff, Cleo Grilliot, Patrick Hiatt, Mike Hiatt, Myra June Hole-Shumaker. Hubert Henry, John Harman Jr., Treva Johnston. David Kindell. Wilma Keiser-Stammen, Florence Kruckeberg-Puterbaugh, Gladys Kre-mer-Troup, Phyllis Moore-Grimes, Lilliam Masner, Eugene Meyer, Norma Jeanne Miller-Barga. Sylvester Magoteaux, David Magoto. Fred Nickol. Richard Oehrtman, Thomas Pequignot, John Poling, Betty Jane Rhoades, Erma Rob-bins-Swabb, Mary Jane Reck, Dale Rismiller. Pauline Rudolph. Robert Shumaker, Maida Shumaker-Gebele, Richard Simon, Harriette Simon-Frantz, Alma Simon-Pequignot, Carolyn Schilling-Pape. Marybelle Schlecty-Weaver, Carolyn Stephen-Schieltz. Lois Selander-Youngker, Mary Ann Schulze-Knapke, Thelma Schrader-Schultz, Velma Sch-rader-Lucus, Harry Straker, Kenneth Streib, George Trittschuh, Norma Lee Urquhart-Fischer, Marcella Vance, Mary M. White-Francis, Edith Yagle-Richhart. Trentia Mangen-Zumberger, Wayne Selander, Edna Miller-Tur-pen. CLASS OF 1946—Gene Baltes, Joan Baltes-Blakeley, John Baltes, Ann Barga-George, Dorothy Bashore-Street, Milton Edson Beal, Virginia Bergman, Kenneth Brandon, Glen Brewer, Richard Brown. Robert Christian, Virginia Collins-Pittsenbarger, Athern Cunningham, Naomi Didier-Phlipot. Mary Dorsten-Moeller, Bernard Eilerman. Marilyn Fambrough-Nealeigh, Richard Fidler, Fred Gerlach, Dick Goubeaux, Catherine Grilliot-Simon, Mary Grilliot-Monnin, Martha Guillozet-Larger, Bob Hahn, Martha Hauschild. Mary Hauschild-Leverentz, Barbara Jane Hole-Mumaw, Roberta Hole, Joan Kelch-Hafer, Wanda Kelch- —91— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION IContinuedI Brewer, Wilma Magoteaux-Fritz, Verl Mangen, Theodore Manier, Edgar McClellan, Mary Nieberding-Brandon, Virginia Pitsenbarger-Agne. Richard Pittsenbarger, Esther Mae Rhoades-Strausbaugh, Wanda Richhart-Staley, William Ridenour, Gene Rindler, 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 Wen-ning, James Pequignot, Norman Barga, John Billenstein, Donald Burns, George Frantz, Paul Grilliot, Paul Keiscr, Owen Shumaker, Lester Simon. CLASS OF 1947—Brigid Ann Baltes-Bergman, Susan Baltes, Patsy Barga-Beck, Robert Barga, Ralph Barge, Arthur Beck Jr., Dorothy Beirisc-Eichenauer, Dorothy Berger-Martino, Dean Brewer, Betty Brown-Meyer, Lowell Brown. Neva Cain, Mona Lou Berger-Blakeley, Cyril Bergman, Richard Brandon, Alfred Eilerman, Martha Frantz-Kunkler, Doris Froebe, Jim George, Mary Lou Graves-Young, Forine Groff, Jo Ann Headley-Meyer, Roger Henry, George Knight, Alvira Kremer-Marchal, Alice Krucke-berg-Swinger. Ora Kruckeberg, Paul Howdieshell, Herbert Huber, Betty Kelch-Reigle, Philip Kindell, Richard Litten, Yvonne Littman-Kah, Ralph Long, John Magoto, Mary Jane Marchal-Knapke, John Martino, Wilbert Mescher, Rita Meyer-Buschur, Wayne Pittsenbarger, Dave Plessing-er . Phyllis Prakel-Markle. Mary Lou Ritchie-Esser, Don Oliver, Edwin Paulus, Darold Pieron, Herbert Pitsenbar-ger. Bill Sherry, John Simons, Anna Jean Smith-Borger, Wanda Smith, Toletha Tegtmeyer-Haulderman, Phyllis Trittschuh-Gerlach. Frances White-Moorman, Paul Berger. John Pepiot, Eugene Keller. CLASS OF 1948—Treva Apple-Arnold, Joe Baltes, David Barga. Paul Barge. Glenn Blakeley, Gale Blakeley, Velma Bergman. Gene Brown, Phyllis Cain, Frances Copeland-Wilt. Joan Cross. Lucille Cunningham-Sherry, Jean Emig-Leeper, Dorothy Finfrock-Berger. Paul Francis, Corda Gehron-Leeper, Ann Grilliot-Schmitz, Opal M. Grooms-Hughes, Lester Grote, Janet Kamman, Martha Kamman, Don Keller. Florence Klopfer- Neargardner, Don Kremer, Glenn Kueterman. Mary L. Magoteaux-Holzapfel, Glenn Mangen. Francis McEldowney, Joann Meyer-Bensman. Jim Miles. Mary Jane Moorman, Ruth Neargarder, Mary Jane Parmenter-Leugers, Fredericka Peschke, Robert Pitsen-barger, Cletus Price. Gladys Rhoades, Philip Ridenour. Nelda Scherer. Vera Schulze-Schlater. Elsie Schulze-Win-ner, John Simon, Mary Jane Simon, Priscilla Simon, Barbara Subler-Feverston, John Subler, Harold Swallow, Waveline Tegtmeyer-Goff, Yvonne Treon, Carl Trittschuh, Dorothy Warner-McClung. Harvey Warrick, Mildred Win-ner-Prenger, Alma York-Miller, Donald Young, Barney Bader. CLASS OF 1949—Jack Barga, Romaine Berger, Charles Bergman. Thelma Bey-Jutte, Mary Buschur, Marvin Cain. John Connaughton, Dorothy Didier-Mangen, Madonna Di-dier-Liette, Norma Ehlers-Keiser, Robert Frantz, Virginia George-Roll, Evelyn Goff-Tipple, Barbara Goodall-Agne, Elmer Grilliot, James Grisez, Virginia Groff, Dorothy Guil-lozet, Joe Harsh, Mary Ann Hcckman-DeLoye, Betty Hem-melgarn. Bud Hesson, Roberta Hobbs, Doyle Hufford, Louis Keiser, Irma Kramer-Grilliot, Marie Kremer-Hausfeld. Laura Kruckeberg-Batty, Dolores Lochtefeld, Gene Loxley, Hubert Magoteaux. Julie Magoto-Hiatt, Alberta Mangen. Juanita Mangen-Hake, Edward Manier, Betty Marker, Barbara Martino, Marion Neargarder, Miriam Nickol-Paul-us, Alma Oehrtman-Richards, Richard Parin. Joseph Par-menter, Floyd Pitsenbarger. Dorothy Rethman, Shirley Ritchie-May. Ada Mae Robbins. Viola Schieltz. Raymond Schlecty, Karl Schmitt, Mark Sherry, Joan Smith, Ruth Stammen-Hemmelgarn, Normalee Stephan-Neff, Shirley Stoner-Ditmcr, Bud Tipple, Helen Voisard-McEldowney, Leo Wenning, Phyllis Young-Trittschuh, Patsy Zeller-Tipple, Robert Zeller. CLASS OF 1950—Rose Mary Baltes, James Barga, Janet Barga, Cletus Barton, Bob Bayman, John Berger, Doris Bergman. Vivian Bergman, Martha Brenneman, Delores Byrd-Balmert, Betty Lou Bernholt-LuJutte, Bob Coates, Urban Drees, Delilah Fast, Bernice Gehron-Rhoades, Jack Gnatt, Jean Goubeaux-Runner, Judy Goubcaux, Marcus Grilliot, John Grillot, Norman Grosh, Ann Henry, Sam Holsapple. Lois Ann Judy, Sarah Jane Kindell, John Koverman, Alice Kremer, Alice Kueterman, Barbara Liette, Jery Lochtefeld, Arlene McEldowney, Joan Mumaw-Forney, LaDonna Mumaw, Bill Nisonger, John Oliver, Evelyn Parmenter-Grillot. Joan Richhart, Phyllis Rindler, Betty J. Rosell- Schultz, Jerry Ruchty, Ronny Ruchty, Kathleen Schulze, Margaret Schwepe, Ronald Shellhause, Gene Selander, Glenn Selander, Lawrence Simons, Robert Sherry, Loretta Skelton-Delaplane, Dick Subler, Juanita Swallow-Gehret. Nelda Swallow, Dari Tipple, Ed Weaver, Ruth Ann Weaver, Sam Yagle, Kenneth Moorman. CLASS OF 1951—Norma Jean Smith-Clark, Edward Rethman, Ruth Bey-Lennartz, Eileen Drees, Jack Beare, Jim Beare, Jack DeLaet, Marilyn George-Burgadine, Bob Shellhause, Bob Meeds, Miriam Rhoades-Poling, Lou Edna Baltes, Brice Grote, John Nickol, Betty George-Keiser, Ruth Heckman, Gene Oliver, Joan Bruns, Roger Dorsten, Ronnie Poling, Bill Magoto. Helen Groff, Delores Rosell-Preston, Eddie Harry, Tom Barga. Juanita Brewer, Ann Bey-Subler, Paul Sherry, Jeanette Magoteaux, Jeanne Rindler, Barbara Smith, Verdicc Simons, Robert H. De-Mange, Ruth Kueterman, Betty Strobel-Christian, Royce Smith, Jim Graves, Kay Bilger, Melva Goubeaux, Larry Lee Fisher. Frank Magoto, Raymond Hammaker, Elizabeth Wenning, Tony Martino, Florence Voisard-Smith, Bob Heckert, Robert Guillozet, Irene Kindell, Jane Rhoades. Bob Treon. Jerald Paulus, Henrietta Grilliot-Winner, Madonna Bergman. Donald Pequignot. CLASS OF 1952—John Barge, Tom K. Baughman, Alice Berger. Duane Berger, Jim Bigham, John Brandt, Shirley Clark-Bcnnett, Delores Mae Coons, Delores Didier, Margaret Drees, Ina Dunwoody, Nancy Fields, Mary Fin-frock. Virginia Ford-Dickerson, Richard Frantz, Delaine Gehle, Marjorie Grisez. Bernice Hemmelgarn, Marian Hilgefort, Earl Holsapple, Esther Kramer, Howard E. Kremer, Bob Kruckeberg. Marianne Langenkamp, Evan Leichty, Pauline Mangen. Josie Marchal. June Matthieu-Moody. Jeanette McEldowney, Jane Miller-Steed. Barbara Millet, James Monnier, Jim Paulus, Dick Paulus, Charles Parmenter, Patricia Pepiot, Wanda Pepiot, Jane Pequignot, Gail Pitsenbarger, Robert Plessinger, Evelyn Pohl, Barbara Rindler. Vada Scherer. Paul Leroy Shimp, Phyllis Shoff-ner„ Lurene Simon. Thelma Speelman, Gene Strome, John Stuck. Joyce Swallow, Nina Tegtmeyer, Nancy Ann Tritts-chuh-Hahn, Bob Urquhart, Joan Winner, EdithWright-Graves. •—Deceased. —82— Jerry Oliver (stopping his car in a filling station): “I’ll take two quarts of gas and a pint of oil.” Filling Station Operator: “OK sir, and would you like me to sneeze in your tires?” -----------o---------- Myrna Nickol: “That engagement ring Delaine gave me reminds me of a state capitol.” Doris Subler: “Which one?” Myrna Nickol: “Little Rock.” -----------o---------- Tom Frantz: “Did you catch all those fish yourself?” Teba Cain: “Oh no! I had a worm to help me.” -----------o---------- Janet Berger: “Sorry I’m late. I’ll be dressed in a moment.” John Mills: “No hurry now, I’ll have to go home and shave again.” -----------o---------- Don Yagle: “I’ve walked home from school with her three times, and carried her books. I’ve bought ice cream cones twice, and taken her to a movie. Now don’t you think I could kiss her?” Dean Horner: “Naw, you’ve done enough for her already.” -----------o---------- Mother: “Every time you go away I get another grey hair.” Janice Kremer: “Gee mom, you must have been a terror when you were young, just look at grandma.” -----------o---------- Mr. Fields: “Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?” Janet Berger: “At the bottom.” -----------o---------- Grandpa: “Nowadays I never see a girl blush. In my days it was different.” Ramona Lanich: “Why, grandpa! Whatever did you tell them?” -----------o---------- Cyril Voisard: “What would you call a man who drives a truck?” Bob Johnston: “That all depends on how close he comes to me.” -----------o---------- Jack Goodall: “Dancing is in my blood, you know.” Jane Evinger: “Then your circulation must be bad. It hasn’t reached your feet.” -----------o---------- There once was a girl named Harris, That nothing seemed to embarrass Till the bath salts one day In the tub where she lay, Turned out to be plaster of Paris. -----------o---------- Salesman: “Is your mother home, little girl?” Betty Lou Poly: “Yes Sir.” Salesman (after knocking several times): “I thought you said she was home.” Betty Lou: “She is, but we don’t live here.” —----------o---------- Don Yagle: “What size shoes are you wearing?” Jim Grogean: “Twelves, I think.” Don: “Did you get a whistle with them?” Jim: “No. why?” Don: “Wow! Such big boats and no whistle.” -----------o---------- Police Officer: “Use you noodle, lady. Use your noodle.” Virginia Schulze: “My goodness, where is the noodle? I’ve pushed and pulled everything else in the car!” —83— + +++++ ++++ + ++++ +++ + + + + + ++ ++ +++++++++++++ GEO. H. WORCH LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 5450-1 and PHONE 5451-1 VERSAILLES, OHIO • . + ++ + t++++++++ +++++«++ J. K. Long J. H. Long GREENACRES FARM P. O. BOX 11 VERSAILLES, OHIO Certified Thorne Wheat Certified Clinton Oats Polled Shorthorn Cattle Duroc Hogs Phone 5411-1 NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING —35— 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! 4 ! •5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ANDERSON’S GOOD EATS AND DRINKS VERSAILLES, OHIO G E R L A C H CHEVROLET SALES CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS The Complete Car — Completely New! C. G. GERLACH, Prop . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Paul Streib Stock Yards DAILY MARKETS HOGS CALVES SHEEP CATTLE PHONE 5553-2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RUSCHAU'S MARKET Deer wood Fine Foods Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Quality Meats YORKSHIRE, OHIO Phone 7 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • VERSAILLES FEED MILL AUTHORIZED PURITY AND KASCO FEED DEALERS PHONE 5431-1 VERSAILLES, OHIO 4| ❖ f ❖ •: + +++++++.I. ❖ ❖ ❖ — MEET ME AT — • FRENCHI E'S + + I GOOD EATS AND DRINKS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4« C. F. POEPPELMAN Sand and Gravel TRENCHING BASEMENT DIGGING TOP SOIL - FILL DIRT PHONE 5644-4 VERSAILLES, OHIO H. J. Mayo Portable Service Dealer in State Pilot Feeds Grinding - Mixing - Feeds “Choice of Particular Feeders” PHONE 48-F-31 YORKSHIRE. OHIO :• -j • •: •: - • • :• •: • ♦ •: • •: -j. —86— MUSIC DEPARTMENT •5 «g .$ 4 .j. .$ «$ $. 4 4. 5. 5. «$ •$ 4 4.«$• 4 4 «$ 4 .$. •$ «g «$• •{♦ «J •$• 4 •$• •$•«$• •$• «$• •$ •{• «J 4 «J «| •{• 4 «5 «J •{ •$• «J «5 «5 5 • C. J. PAULUS FURNITURE CO. .4 Little Out of the Way, But Much Less to Pay COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS - APPLIANCES PHONE 5332-1 —87— THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Versailles, Ohio Charter No. 9336 Established as a Private Bank 1891 Incorporated as a National Bank 1909 It COULD Pay You To Find Out About THE SURGE MILKER t | FOR SURGE DAIRY FARM t EQUIPMENT SERVICE SEE LEO B. PRENGER Phone ll-F-3 YORKSHIRE, OHIO INDUSTRIAL ARTS —88— ! -I v •; v ; •; $• •; v «$ 5 v •! v v t v •:« ► % • v v v %• v •! • -r- •;« v •:« v i :• -i i -i- -i« r ❖ f f ❖ V 4 4. f THE CITIZEN'S POULTRY PRODUCERS ❖ 4 4. 4 ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION, INC. ❖ 4. • GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR, FEED 4 4 COAL, SALT FERTILIZER VERSAILLES, OHIO $ t Feed Mixing a Specialty V ❖ ❖ Courtesy and Satisfactory Phone 5345-1 ❖ «g Treatment to All • ❖ Phone 5544-1 Versailles, Ohio ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ !• ❖ ♦ {. EVINGER'S DRUG 4 ❖ A STORE ❖ 4 ❖ “ALL THE SERVICES OF A ❖ I ❖ •s MODERN DRUG STORE” ❖ WILLOWDELL ❖ 4 GRAIN AND FEED SCHOOL SUPPLIES 4 4 CO. FOUNTAIN SERVICE 4 • 4 4 4 4 WILLOWDELL, OHIO Perseriptions Carefully 4- 4 4 Compounded 4 ❖ Phone 5461-1 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4. «g •$ 4 4 «$ 4. 4 4.4.44 4 4.4.4 4 4.4.4.4.4.4 4, ❖ 4.4 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4.4.4.4. «$ 4.4.4 4 4.4.4.4.4.4 4 4 —89— ELAINE'S PHELAN'S Ladies' Children's Shop Jewelry, Watch Repairing Phone 5634-1 Versailles, Ohio Walter M. Phelan, Prop. ❖ MILLER FURNITURE CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE HOME OF QUALITY AND LOW PRICES PHONE 5612-1 VERSAILLES, OHIO ♦ i f § f f § JOE'S PLACE GOOD EATS AND DRINKS TELEVISION ‘Come and Play Shuffle Board” YORKSHIRE, OHIO ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 5 5 8 5 5 5 5 «fr •b 5 ❖ 5 ❖ J 4 4 J ❖ ❖ 5 ❖ 5 • 4 8 4 5 !• • «{• 4 J 4 .5. .{. .j. «fr + AMSTUTZ HATCHERY U. S. CERTIFIED APPROVED CHICKS VERSAILLES, OHIO Phone 5407-1 Jerry Sutler's Oarage PHONE 5335-1 ♦ f ❖ 4 f ❖ $ § f 4 4 4 I ii, 4, + KINDELL AUTO SALES | FOR THE FINEST IN USED CARS Fleet Wing Gas and Oil VERSAILLES, OHIO W. W. MAC CO. 5c To $5.00 STORE VERSAILLES, OHIO + + + —90— 4- 4 ❖ 4 4 4 ! 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 «£• «$ «$ «j. «g «$. «g «g ♦♦♦ «$ ► • 4 4 SHEPPARD DIESEL TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 14-F-3 PAUL F. BRUNS YORKSHIRE, OHIO ❖ ❖ General Auto Service and Supply Company PHONE 5519-1 Chrysler and Plymouth Automobiles Tires - Tubes - Accessories Complete Motor and Body Repair ❖ L. C. Ilgen H. E. Urquhart . g .j. «$ ♦« 4 •;« 4 4 4 4 4 •§ 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SEDAN'S MEAT MARKET SEE US FOR :j: QUALITY MEATS VERSAILLES, OHIO • Phone 5455-1 ❖ [«4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 1- -I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 • THE WILLOWDELL SALES COMPANY CAR AND TRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE Implements and Repairs Fencing and Posts Oldsmobile MOBIL EN-AR-CO Gasoline Motor Oil Phone 44-F-ll WILLOWDELL, OHIO i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 —91— ♦•fr ♦♦ 4 +♦ ++++4 + •:• •:• •:• •:• REED BROS. Popularly Priced MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS of the Better Kind On The Corner Phone 5402-1 Versailles, Ohio •j 5 ❖ •i- ❖ ❖ •$« ❖ ❖ «$• ❖ ► ❖ ❖ ❖ •! $• -i ►!« ♦ ; i- ;« • ► •$ • :« j« ♦;« «$ :« ♦ ; ;« $• ;« «$• «$• FARM SHOP —92— THE BUCKEYE OVERALL COMPANY Manufacturers of WORK CLOTHING AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS Versailles, Ohio Coldwater, Ohio —93— 4 +4 • -S- •.{. .fr.fr 4.4.4 4- BROWN’S SWEET SHOP BAKERY FRESH BAKED GOODS 6:00 A. M. DAILY MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN PHONE 5573-7 VERSAILLES. OHIO -n- ! ! ! ►! !- ! !• ! ! !• ! !- ! •$• •! !• •b ► ! ! ! •! 'I ! 5 ! !• !• .' 5 ! 1 5 !• 1 •$• !• ! ! ! 1 1 !♦ 1 ! ! !• !♦ v • ❖ ❖ FOURMAN’S MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR Phone 332 Corner 3rd and Broadway GREENVILLE, OHIO 4 i 9 + 4 4 •:• 9 9 | 9 • 4 9 4 I •: 9 4 ED CORNELL MENS’ WEAR ALWAYS YOUR BEST KNOWN BRANDS 4- • 4- 4-+ • • • 4- 4 4 4 4 4 •: 4 4- • 4- 4- 4 • • f 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE CHINA JEWELRY GRAYS JEWELERS 601 South Broadway GREENVILLE, OHIO ■ 4 4 v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 9 9 4 4 f 9 4 9 4 i 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 4- DAIRY MAID GRADE “A” MILK PRODUCTS Phone 776 Greenville The Miami Valley Milk Producers 9999999999999994 99999994 99999999999999999999994 9999994.4 99994. 4 4 4 4 9 4-4 ❖ 9 4- 9 ❖ 9 9 4- 9 ❖ 9 9 9 9 4 4 4-4- 9 4-4-4-4-4- 9 4 + 4- 9 9 4 4-4-4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 «{• 4.4.4.4.4.4..J.4.4-4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.414,4,94,4,4,4 994 4'9999999949999999999994 994,9 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS JOSTEN'S Since 1897 Representative: Pete Leveaux Box 15 Springfield, O. SPRING CREEK GRAVEL CO. Paul A. Barhorst Leo H. Barhorst Phone 61 W Phone 21 F-13 TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE WASHED SAND GRAVEL EXCAVATING AND BULLDOZING Plant Phone 4 F 10 FT. LORAMIE, OHIO State Route 48 Between Houston and Russia —95— •J4 1 -I- 1 ! •! ! !- ❖ ! ! J !♦ ❖ ❖ !• -I 5 ! v ♦! •! ! !• ! 1 ! 5 • !• -I !• J !« •! 1 ! !«•{• ►! •!« !• •!« •! •! MARTIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE DRY GOODS CLOTHING SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR C. D. Martin, Mgr. Phone 5627-1 Versailles, Ohio T T EDWIN F. NICKOL. INC. CEMETERY MEMORIALS Versailles Ohio | WEAVER BROS. QUALITY EGGS POULTRY | Phone 5540-1 + Versailles, Ohio + • + A .j, •$ ♦« 4. a 4. a 4. 4 4 •$ 4 •$ 4 J 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4« 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 t + ❖ + ❖ + ❖ WHITE VILLA MARKET Chas. Zeller, Mgr. WHITE VILLA FOODS For Quality and Low Prices VERSAILLES, OHIO PHONE 5657-1 PHELAN Insurance Agency 603 EAST MAIN ST. VERSAILLES, OHIO PHONE 5311-1 “Insurance is a business— Our Business is Insurance” 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4‘4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 —96— + ❖ +❖ + +++++++ ❖ + +❖++ ++ ++ ++++ ++++ .;• SUBLER TRANSFER, INC. DEPENDABLE MOTOR TRANSPORTATION VERSAILLES, OHIO ❖❖ ❖❖ ❖ ♦ + ++ INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT —97— :• ❖❖❖❖❖❖ ❖❖❖ 4 X- -m- -m- -:- + + + MELVIN E. FAST Dealer in P1QUA AGRICULTURAL LIME RED STEER FERTILIZER GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE Phone 12-F-ll YORKSHIRE OHIO i f 4 f 4 4 + 4 •: f f T ❖ WOLF'S MARKET VERSAILLES, OHIO Phones 5338- 1 5339- 1 5 $«$•«$ «J • ••• «$ •$■♦ 5 «J i { • 5 5 J 5- 5 ♦£« «$ • } J« l THE BANK PEOPLES COMPANY VERSAILLES, OHIO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PHONE 5501-1 - • 2 ❖ • }• • f + ❖ ♦ 4 ■ 4 4 f f MUMAW AUTO SALES CLEAN USED CARS TRADE TERMS VERSAILLES, OHIO :« .j. «$• ❖ ❖ • • • • •{•• • - • ❖ MOBILOIL DARKE CO. FARM MOBILGAS MOBIL HEAT THE VERSAILLES OIL AND GAS CO. DISTRIBUTOR JOHN L. BARGA VERSAILLES, OHIO PHONE 5305-1 •;« £ £ f 4 + £ 4 ❖ + + f f + T ❖ ❖ + ❖ f BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. Grain - Seeds Co-Op Feeds Versailles 5444-1 Castine 28F20 Greenville 576 + + 'M + ++++ ++++ + f.J.+++++ ++++++,J.++i!. -99- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PARIN BROS. SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING SPOUTING Tin - Iron - Copper Work Phones 5577-2 or 5609-4 JIM LES TV Authorized PHILCO Dealers Repairs Made on All Makes Jim Voisard Les Monnier Phone 5671-1 Phone 5482-9 « J« «J J « «J «£• J «J ♦j J J« • J J J J «j J «J •j ♦ |« « «J J « J « J «j J ■ ’ .J. J . « . J« ♦ J« J J «J« 4 T •5 4 T THE FASHION SHOP Extend Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1953 Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Pearl Miller f f i WARD DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS “Larry” Willhelm, Prop. Jeanette Voisard ❖ | 4 Phone 5439-1 % r T + + • • • :• • + - • ❖ -S1 .j. .j. • -j- 1887 - 1953 ❖ 4 % When you are young is the time to start building for a future by saving regularly. 4 4 % For 66 years we have paid regular1 dividends twice each year. % Versailles Savings % and Loan Company 4 4 4,4 4 4,4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WIRRIG’S APPLIANCE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OLIVER SCHILLING NURSERY FRIGIDAIRE 4 4 f EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE MAYTAG 4 4 4 SERVICE TAPPAN 4 f 4 4 West Ward Street 4 4 ju VERSAILLES, OHIO VERSAILLES BRADFORD V 4 4 4 4- Phone 5670-1 4 4 4,4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4t4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4,4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,4,4t4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4 VERSAILLES FROZEN FOOD CENTER QUALITY MEATS LOCKER SUPPLIES FROZEN FOOD SERVICE MR. MRS. MILO COLLINS Phone 5516-1 —99— TOURNAMENT TICKETS GO ON SALE 4 ! ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v 1 1 4 ♦ « • « j« j 4 j 4 j j 4 j j j • ❖ •j« 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! Grilliots 1. G. A. Market 4 4 COMPLIMENTS OF a 4 SUPINGER PRODUCE VERSAILLES, OHIO 4. VERSAILLES, OHIO PHONE 5616-1 ❖ 4 A PHONE 5303-1 ❖ 4 4 4 ❖ 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 ❖ ❖ • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DIDOT JEWELRY STORE • GREENVILLE TRACTOR SALES, INC. KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS V GILBERT A. LEASE, Mgr. WATCHES, JEWELRY V FORD TRACTORS AND SILVERWARE DEARBORN EQUIPMENT Est. 1853 £ NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY VERSAILLES, OHIO t North Edge of Greenville on U. S. 127 Phone 5505-1 4 4 4 Phone 192 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4« 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ’!• 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 •! —100— fr+fr+frfrfrfrfrfr+++fr++frfr+fr++++fr+frfrfrfr++frfrfrfrfrfrfrfr+frfrfrfrfr+fr+++++fr+frfrfrfrfr THE VERSAILLES POLICY PUBLISHING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTERS PUBLISHERS Publishers of THE VERSAILLES FOR 1953 •i frfr++frfrfrfrfrfrfrfr frfr +fr+frfr frfrfr 4 .fr. H “fr fr frfrfrfrfr+frfrfr frfr+++++frfrfr COMPLIMENTS OF - - - GRILLOT STUDIO OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU i DICK GRILLOT, Owner Phone 5518-1 fr.frfr.}..fr.|.frfrfrfrH|.frfrfrfrfrfrfr frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr.;. —1Q1— ! !♦ !• 4 4 4 5 ❖ ! 4 4 4 •! ❖ 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 «!♦ 4 !♦ ❖ 4 4 4 5 4 ❖ 5 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 2 4 ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PAT HIATT GASSON POULTRY FARMS Meadow f f _Goid T ( Slroducta PHONE 5520-1 4 m GASSON’S LARGE TYPE S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS U. S. CERTIFIED AND PULLORUM CLEAN DAY-OLD CHICKS Phone 5654-1 VERSAILLES, OHIO ;♦ 4 «g «$. 4. 4 •§• «| 4. «§• 4« .j. 4. 4. «$ 4. 4. 4. «$ 4.4.4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SMITH WELDING CO. ACETYLENE ARC WELDING PHONE 5509-3 W. WOOD ST. VERSAILLES, OHIO ❖ DUNKEL BROS. S O H I O PRODUCTS SERVICE Wholesale Retail Delivery Service Phones 5551-1 - 5534-1 Harry Dunkel — Vic Dunkel VERSAILLES, OHIO ■ +• ❖ + • ❖❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖❖ •!• •:• .;•.:..:. Wm. RIDENOUR Co. POULTRY PRODUCTS PHONE 5371-1 VERSAILLES, OHIO KRAMER'S MARKET WHITE VILLA FOODS Fresh Vegetables and Meats Delivery of Meyer’s Grade A Dairy Products YORKSHIRE, OHIO PHONE 38-F-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4«4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4mM«4,4«4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 —102— ¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ♦♦ ¥ ¥¥++¥¥¥ ¥ •3 s t ¥¥¥¥ ¥ :• ¥ ¥ T r T ¥ ¥ UNITED GRAIN CO., INC. Elevators at Yorkshire, Ohio, Phone 6 Don Kremer, Mgr. Rossburg, Ohio, Phone 1 L. H. Klosterman, Mgr. ¥ LAMY CANDY CO. ¥ ¥ ❖ JOHN D. LAMY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR GREENVILLE, OHIO OUR MOTTO: “A SATISFIED CUSTOMER” ¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥• ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ;• ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ •: •• •: ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Compliments of A FRIEND ¥ ¥ i ¥ McVAY'S SPORTING GOODS 320 Broadway ¥ Greenville, O. Phone 41G ¥ 4 4 ❖ 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 103— YEARBOOK BOOSTERS Riggs Dairy Express Hotel Barber Shop McClellan Appliance 6 Marine Sales Grilliot Auto Parts Jean's Beauty Shop Orpha Irwin Beauty Shop North Star Hdwe. Implement Co. Joe George, North Star, Ohio Moeller Rindler Grocery, North Star Davis Pure Oil Station, North Star North Star Cafe Short's Greenhouse Ketch's General Store, Brock Ohio Telephone Service Company Begin Bros., Poultry Eggs Elson Auto Sales, Webster ♦♦♦♦t —104— 5 •5 5 5 «5 4 5 ❖ • • ❖❖❖❖ 4 !■■ •§••!• 5 •$• J • •£••!« «;••{• •{••!« ) aiMt l fr J‘ YEARBOOK BOOSTERS G. J. Bar go Oil Company Charles Graves Charles Gump Gcodall Cleaners Hole's Market Versailles Restaurant Home Cleaners Maid Rite, Greenville Dr. C. H. Schiller Dr. Willard Barga Monnin Garage, Russia Voisard Plumbing Heating Co. Gerlach's Bootery Littman Pontiac Sales Rhoades Grocery, Dawn, Ohio Martins Jewelry, Greenville Bergman Hardware, Yorkshire, Ohio •5 «fr ❖ «8 ❖ ❖ 5 4 i ❖ ❖ 4 • •M 4 4 4 3 5 ❖ 3 J 5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ • ❖ ❖ 8 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 —105— Autographs —106— Autographs Autographs hr rfl o ■ [s r i.r I r4 if'-f ni} — -j - r- r r r 11 r r-A r ■ - r- Hf! S:t ‘ r- — r r- •■ r r H j r J I -y
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