Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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The m 1 Notlennac v Published by The Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-eight Cannelton High School Cannelton, Indiana A4 € v ♦ 1938 DEDICATION IN APPRECIATION OF THEIR LONG YEARS OF TEACHING AND SYMPATHETIC FELLOWSHIP WITH THE STUDENTS OF CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL, THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT, AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE THIS NOTLENNAC TO MISS MABEL DAMM AND MR. ANDREW LITTLE. [5] EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE NOTLENNAC CARROLL HAWHEE, Business Manager Edith Irvin, Editor-in-Chief FRANK Huber, Feature Editor MARIETA Paulin. Advertising Manager EDWARD May, Photographic Editor Margaret Harding, Typist Ralph Fuchs, Sports Editor RUTH May, Snap-shot Editor Evelyn Pontrich. Staff Editor Dura Lee Gibbs, Staff Editor [6] OUR SCHOOL A FIRST CLASS COMMISSION MEMBER OF NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION CANNELTON BOARD OF EDUCATION William C. Lehman President Twelfth Year [7] Preston Minor Secretary Seventeenth Year Edward McGinnis T reasurer Seventh Year OUR SUPERINTENDENT Harry Davidson A.B. Indiana Central College 1928 M.S. Indiana University 1937 The Class of '38 with many other distinctions is the first class to finish the high school work since the school was admitted to the North Central Association. This makes their diploma of much greater value to them. The high rating and prestige our school now commands is through the combined efforts and cooperation of the students, our faculty, school trustees, and patrons. It is the sincere desire and hope of the school administration that the undergraduate classes will take their inspiration from the Class of ’38 and continue to uphold the fine standards and traditions of our school. OUR PRINCIPAL OUR CLASS SPONSOR Paul C. Garrison Mildred Fore Vocations Art-Dramatics B.S. Oakland City 1931 B.S. Southern Illinois State M.S. Indiana University Teachers 1935 1936 FAC ULTY Norman I.ewellyn Industrial Arts B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1934 Andrew Little Foreign Language and English A.B. Indiana University 1915 Miriam Stone Commercial Subjects B.S. Central Normal College 1934 Clifford Swift Physical Education and Social Studies B.S. Butler 1937 Sidney Groves Science and Mathematics B.S. Purdue University 1937 Mabel Damm Home Economics B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1923 DON MARKETTO Music B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1925 M.S. Syracuse University 1937 Theodore Sprinkle Social Studies A.B. Central Normal 1924 [9] SCHOOL CALENDAR 1937-1938 September 7—Opening of School 1 5—Island Queen Excursion October 20— Corrington Marionettes, 2:30 21—22—State Teachers’ Association 30—Annual Hallowe’en Party November 3—School Play, “Kempy” 1 1—Armistice Program—Afternoon Holiday 8—13—American Education Week 25-26—Thanksgiving Holidays 30—Lyceum Number—“Wings Over the Atlantic” December 10—Pocket Superintendents’ Meet at Cannelton 17—Movies. “Jane Eyre” 22— Christmas Operetta 23— Christmas Holidays Begin 23— Movies, “Peck's Bad Boy” January 3—Christmas Holidays End 14—Movies, “Girl of Limberlost” 24— New Semester Begins February 21— M. Van Rees (Magician) March 1—Annual Band Concert 17—Thespian Play, “Anne of Green Gables” April 14—15—Easter Holidays 23—District Band Contest at Cannelton May 5—6—7—State Band Contest 20— Senior Class Play 21— Junior-Senior Reception 22— Baccalaureate Services 26— Class Day Exercises 27— Commencement Exercises [10] SENIORS Harry Baker—Bake Band 4: Orchestra 4; Hi-Y 4; Dramatics 4; Thespian Troupe 4. Helen Bosley—Mikki Girl Reserves 1-2; Craft Club 4: Dramatic Club 4. Jane Frizzell—Prize Girl Reserves 1: G.A.A. 2; Librarian Club 3-4: Dramatic Club 4. Russell Busam—Sleepy Checker Club 1 ; Sports Club 2-3 ; Photography Club 4. Raymond Clement—Slim Band 2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3; Baseball 3-4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Hi-Y 2-4. Dura Lee Gibbs—Turkey Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 3-4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1-3-4; Dramatic Club 2-3-4. Mary Elizabeth Harris—Snoopy Hi-Life Staff 4; Home Economics Club 2; Girl Reserves 2; Photography Club 4; Dramatic Club 4. Ray Egnew—Split Hi-Y 4: Science Club 4; Checker Club 3-4. [12] SENIORS Edith Irvin—Deedle Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Band 3-4: Editor Annual 4: Editor-in-Chief Hi-Life 4: Librarian Club 3. Carroll Hawhee—Ducky Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3-4; Basketball 3-4: Baseball 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 1-2. Charles Gerber. Jr.—Charlie Basketball 3-4: Baseball 3-4: Hi-Life Staff 4: Sports Club 1-2-3; Photography Club 4. Lydia Hanks—Nancy Feature Editor Hi-Life 4: Librarian Club 4. Mildred Little—Midge Home Economics Club 4 : Paper Flower Club 1 : Librarian Club 3-4: Glee Club 2. Frank Huber, Jr.—Knute Hi-Life Staff 3: Feature Editor Annual 4: Photography Club 4: Science Club 4. Ralph Fuchs—Duke Annual Staff 4: Hi-Life Staff 4: Chef Club 3; Sports Club 3: Photography Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Librarian Club 4. Margaret Harding—Marge Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3-4: Class President 3: Annual Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4; Thespian Club 4. [13] SENIORS Edward May—Cocky Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Sports Editor Hi-Life 4; Photography Editor for Annual. Geneva Leonard—Neva Craft Club 4; Orchestra 3: Dramatics 4; School Plays Kempy” and Anne of Green Gables.” Ruth May—Ruthie Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Snapshot Editor for Annual: Librarian Club 3. Russell Sims—Keeby Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Reporter Hi-Life; Sports Club 2-3: Checker Club 4. Claude Heck—Coke Sports 2-3. Virginia Lynch—Gmny Advertising Manager Hi-Life; Dramatics 4: Chorus 1-4; Girl Reserves 1-2: Librarians 4. Ralph E. Roper—Butch Basketball 4: Baseball 4; Librarian Club 4: Sports 3; Hi-Y 2; Checker Club 2; Student Manager 3-4. Doris Minto—Giggles Paper Flower 1: Craft Club 4; Home Economics 3-4; Operetta 1. [14] SENIORS . Virginia Patmore—Pat Hi-Life Staff 3; Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4: Librarian Club 4; Craft Club 2-3: Thespian Club. ALEXANDER TINSLEY—Eckie Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Basketball 4; Sports Editor Hi-Life 4: Hi-Y Club 1-3-4; Dramatic Club 4. Earl Smith—Lefty Photography 4; Rifle Club 3; Science 1-4; Project 2-3. Marieta Paulin—Boots Hi-Life Staff 4 ; Advertising Manager Annual 4; Dramatic Club 4; Librarian Club 4; Girl Reserves 1-2; Class President 4. Nellie Louise Riley—Louisa Hi-Life Staff 4: Home Economics Club; Paper Flower Club. Dorothy Suddarth—Dottie Thespian Club: Librarian Club; Dramatic Club; Girl Reserves. Evelyn Pontrich—Evie Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2: Librarian Club 3-4: Home Economics Club 4. Melvin Rosier—Melzie Athletic 4: Science 4. [15] SENIORS THELMA POLK---Sis Reporter Hi-Life 4; Home Economics 4. Frances Janet Glenn—Fran Band 4; Dramatics 4; Paper Flower 1; Glee Club 1-2: Girl Reserves 1-2: Thespians 4. Walter Wittmer—Hoppy Basketball 4: Baseball 2-3-4: Reporter Hi-Life 4: Checker Club 4; Sports Club 2-3. HAZEL CHAPPELLE—Harry Reporter Hi-Life 4: Home Economics 2: Girl Reserves 2. Gladys Young—Glad Paper Flower Club 1 ; Librarians 4: Girl Reserves 2: Operetta 1. CLASS OFFICERS Marieta Paulin.................................President Virginia Lynch............................Vice-president RALPH Roper........................Secretary-treasurer [161 JUNIOR CLASS First Rous: Conway Craft. Charles Scheidegger. Elsie Johnson, Hazel May. T hurman Young. Robert Richey. Nina Harper, Leona Boyle. Second Rous: William Glenn. Martha Ramsey. Ruth Genet. Ray Yoho. Anna Bess Hall, Jane Hafele. Beth MacNeill. Third Row: Leona Daum. Edwin Hufnagel, Grace Heck. Ruth Gruver. Naomi Tinsley. Essie Lee Glenn, Agnes Cronin. Lloyd Sims. Frank Odell. Fourth Rous: Miriam Stone, sponsor: James Polk. Clifford Gunn. Bert Mason. Mary M. Allen. Marjorie Trainer. Ralph Daum, Alfred Wagner. CLASS OFFICERS [17] President Vice-President Secretary and T re a surer . Jane Hafele Roy Yoho Ralph Daum SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Opal Hawkins, Otho Hicks, Thomas Hay, Kenneth Crook, James Rosier, Virginia Ramsey, Ida Schurtter. Margie Cullen, Juanita Glenn, Athlene Nugent. Charles Kieser. Second Row: Edward Cash. Jessie Wagner, William Aldridge, Earl Tate. Jean Armstrong, Edna Champion. Kathleen Trainer, McKinley Roberts. George Connor, Katherine Jellison. Third Row: Charles Hanks. Harold Fuchs. Margaret Truempy, LaVera Young. Doris Gibbs. Homer Clements, Dorothy Mosby, Mary Popp. Beverly Livers. Fourth Row: Edward Dixon. Dortha Findley. Marjorie May, William Guillaum, Nelson Hills. Grace Weatherholt, Robert Schwartz, Robert Stilwell, William Heck. Wayne Peckinpaugh. Fifth Row: Mr. Swift, sponsor; Hugh Freeman, Junior Gruver, Cletus Maier. Harold Franzman, Mr. Lewellyn. sponsor. CLASS OFFICERS President............................KATHLEEN TRAINER Vice-President...................................GEORGE CONNOR Secretary and Treasurer .... MARJORIE MAY I 18] FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Ralph Bolin, Casper Hayden, Walter Hargis, Ida Mae Plock, James Clemens, George Richey, Agnes Thiry, Maurice Reed, Theola Gerber, Opal Peckinpaugh, Bobby Miller. Second Row: Michael Fishback, Freddie Franzman, Mary Gertrude Owen, Harry Lee Huber, Clarence Hall. Buddy Hafele, Shirley Peckinpaugh. Marjorie Bolin. Shirley Hoben, Dale Harris. Wanda Lee Bolin. Third Row: William Bennett. Joe Paulin, Georgia Lee Scull. Delvern McFall. Joe Odell. Warren Ramsey, G. E. Bubenzer, Ella Louise Fuchs, Jean Fuchs, Helen Jean Hargis, Violet Davis. Fourth Row: Kenneth Ahl. Charles Franzman. Orville Peckinpaugh, John McKenzie. Homer Groves, Jessie Little, Georgia Lee Hemphill. Anna Julkenbeck, Alta Ruth Hall. Fifth Row: Sidney Groves, sponsor: William Sims, Joe Lynch. Russell Jarboe. Wilfred Board. Hester Allen, Dorothy Jones. Mabel Damm. sponsor. CLASS OFFICERS President William Sims Vice-President Shirley Hoben Secretary and Treasurer .... Maurice Reed [19] EIGHTH GRADE First Roil’: Theodore Sprinkle, sponsor; David Lehman. Paul Ungerecht. John Egnew. Emma Lou Wagner. Margie McFall. Wanda Damron. Alwyn Thomas. Winchell Harris. Amy Hargis. Carolyn Doughty. Second Roil': Joy Scull. William Van Hoosier. William McFarling. Hazel Van Hoosier. Wilma Heck. Esther McMains. William Clement. Martha May. Russell Clements. Uriel Carter. Otto Zellers. Third Roil': I.arry Connor. Eugene Thomas. Alice Livers. Ethel Jo Bruner. Wilma Maier. Zella Tinsley. Nelda Heffner. Eleanora Keiser. Lathrop Reid. Junior Hargis. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Harold Glenn. Curtis Dhonau. Ruth Futter, Alfred Wilber. Denny Ramsey. Dorothy Firestinc. Billie Plock. Verlee May, Andrew Little, sponsor. Second Row: Arlene Park. Willa Mae Winchell, Ralph Dixon, Charles Underhill, Claude Browder. Norma Lee Ungerecht. Mary Margaret Richey. Jeanette Crook. Billie Allen. Harold Daum. Third Row: Charles Young. Gordon May. Hargis Hafele. Harold Truempy, Walter Browder. Gladys Huffine. Marie Northener, Dale Zellers. Ruth Hall. Fourth Row: Harmon Voyles, Mildred Frakes. Nettie Davis. Leota Mosby. Dorothy Barker. Virginia Wilson. Helen Thorn. Thelma Parr. Dorothy Brown. Charles Clark. [20] BULLDOGS Sitting: Alexander Tinsley, Edward May, William Glenn, James Clemens, Student Mgr.; Walter Wittmer, Charles Gerber. Standing: Clifford Swift, Coach; James Polk, Carroll Hawhee, Ralph Roper, Clifford Gunn, Paul Garrison, Principal. Season Record Cannelton......................26 Troy...........................25 Cannelton......................16 Rockport.......................18 Cannelton......................27 Tell City......................16 Cannelton......................16 Petersburg.....................25 Cannelton......................22 Ben Davis......................28 Cannelton......................21 Lynville.......................27 Cannelton......................24 West Baden.....................34 Cannelton......................25 Dale...........................27 Cannelton......................22 St. Xaiver.....................48 Cannelton......................21 Memorial.......................35 Cannelton......................34 Owensboro......................31 Cannelton......................19 Owensville.....................30 Cannelton . ... 26 Huntingburg....................48 Cannelton......................33 Tell City......................41 Cannelton......................38 Troy...........................24 Cannelton......................27 Princeton......................25 Cannelton......................41 Corydon........................26 Cannelton......................37 Boonville......................19 Cannelton......................26 Dale...........................36 Sectional Tourney Cannelton......................53 Union..........................27 Cannelton......................36 Troy...........................30 Cannelton......................28 Tell City......................33 Points Summary ............619 Opponents.................653 Won—9 Lost—13 [22] BULLPUPS Sitting: Earl Tate. McKinley Roberts, Russell Jarboe, Bill Aldridge. Bert Mason, Joe Paulin, Freddie Franzman. Standing: Thomas Hay, Student Mgr.; William Guillaum, Charles Franzman. Cletus Maier, Robert Miller. Season Record Cannelton . . 31 Troy . . 9 Cannelton . . 14 Rockport . . 10 Cannelton . . 22 Tell City . . 13 Cannelton . . 11 Consolidated . . 24 Cannelton . . 15 Lynville . . . 14 Cannelton . . 21 West Baden . . 15 Cannelton . . 9 Dale . . . 1 1 Cannelton . . 18 Hawesville . . 15 Cannelton . . 18 Owensboro . . 20 Cannelton . . 8 Huntingburg . . 18 Cannelton . . 18 Tell City . . 1 1 Cannelton . . 24 Troy . . . 13 Cannelton . . 16 Princeton . . 19 Cannelton . . 27 Corydon . . 16 Cannelton . . 28 Boonville . . 16 Cannelton . . 30 Dale . . Summary . . 19 Points Won—1 1 . .311 Opponents Lost—5 . . 243 [23] JUNIOR HI Sitting: Harold Glenn. Gordon May. Harold Daum. Denny Ramsey. William McFarling. Hargis Hafele. Standing: Harmon Voyles. Junior Hargis. Larry Connor. Eugene Thomas. Norman Lewel-lyn, Coach. Season Junior High ll Junior High 19 Junior High 23 Junior High 15 Junior High 14 Junior High 6 Junior High 4 Junior High 10 Junior High 14 J unior High 6 County Junior High . . ... 11 Junior High . . ... 22 Junior High . . ... 9 RECORD Dale .... .... 19 Newman .... 20 St. Paul . .... 25 Troy .... . . . . 4 St. Paul . .... 28 St. Paul .... 30 Leopold . .... 9 Boonville .... 13 St. Michael .... 11 Dale .... .... 20 Tourney Leopold.......................8 T roy.........................7 Consolidated.................22 [24] 1938 BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Walter Wittmer, Gordon May, Charles Gerber. Second Row: Lloyd Sims, Carroll Hawhee, Russell Sims, Raymond Clement. Roy Yoho. William Glenn. Third Row: Harry Huber, Delvern McFall. McKinley Roberts. Edward May. Junior Paulin. William Aldridge. Robert Miller. Coach Swift. 1938 Spring Schedule April 1 2 Huntingburg There 15 Jasper Here 19 Tell City There 22 Owensboro Here 26 Boonville Here 29 Huntingburg Here May 3 Jasper There 6 Tell City Here 10 Owensboro There 193 7 Spring Results Cannelton.......................6 Troy............................0 Cannelton.......................5 Boonville.......................7 Cannelton.......................5 Huntingburg.....................9 Cannelton......................12 Troy...........................10 Cannelton.......................2 Tell City.......................4 Cannelton.......................3 Jasper.........................14 Cannelton.......................0 Huntingburg.....................3 Cannelton.......................3 Boonville.......................1 Cannelton.......................2 Tell City......................14 Cannelton.......................1 Jasper..........................7 Cannelton.......................6 Owensboro.......................9 [25] RACHELLE AND DORIS OUR SCHOOL SONG We’ll be true to the school that we love so well May her praise ever we will sing In our hearts may our thoughts ever fondly dwell Thee our hopes and our wishes we bring. There are schools, other schools, That are far and near But the best is the C.H.S. To your colors we’ll be loyal To your name we’ll bear Our everlasting faithfulness. Rah. rah. rah. rah. rah. Rah, rah. rah. rah. rah. Rah. rah. rah. rah, rah, Cannelton High School! Rah! [26] Everybody yell Everybody sing First Roiv: Don Marketto, Director: Carroll Hawhee. Wilferd Board. Uriel Carter, Elsie Johnson. Virginia Ramsey. Margaret Harding Margaret Truempy, Dura Lee Gibbs. Ruth May. Naomi Tinsley. Doris Gibbs. Wilma Maier. Second Row: Edward Dixon. Harold Franzman. Georgia Lee Scull. Doris Hodde, Martha Ramsey. Edith Irvin. Frances Glenn. Alice Livers, Nelson Hills. Third Roiv: Margaret Groely. Russell Clements. Grace Heck. Beverly Livers. Harold T ruempy, Alfred Wilber. Dale Zellers, Homer Groves, Harry Baker. Marjorie May. Fourth Roiv: David Lehman. George Connor. Wayne Peckinpaugh. Edwin Hufnagel, Otto Zellers. Homer Clements. Buddy Hafele. Clifford Gunn. Fifth Roiv: Cletus Maier. Delvern McFall. READY FOR CONCERT 128] HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA First Row: Georgia Lee Hemphill. Alexander Tinsley. Eleanor Kieser. Dura Lee Gibbs. Doris Hodde. Georgia Lee Scull. Naomi Tinsley. Ruth May. Second Row: Margaret Truempy. Margaret Harding. Carroll Hawhee. Edward Dixon. Alice Livers, Martha Ramsey. Homer Clements. Harry Baker. Marjorie May. Beverly Livers. Grace Heck. Margaret Groely. Wayne Peckinpaugh. David Lehman. Standing: Delvern McFall. Cletus Maier. Essie Lee Glenn. Don Marketto. POPULAR ORCHESTRA [29] HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS First Rous: Edna Champion. Nina Harper. Athelene Nugent. Alta Ruth Hall. Opal Peckin-paugh. Dorothy Jones. Violet Davis. Opal Hawkins. Don Marketto. Director. Second Rous: Leona Daum, Anna Bess Hall. Virginia Lynch. Beth McNeill. Virginia Patmore. Jean Armstrong. Jessie Little. Jessie Wagner. Third Rous: Katherine Jellison, Bobby Miller. Alexander Tinsley. Otho Hicks, Charles Lranzman, Russell Jarboe, Alfred Wagner, Dorothy Mosby. Don Marketto Director MUSIC DEPARTMENT I he music department of our school, consisting of band, orchestra, instrumental classes and vocal classes, is our most publicized department. The reason for this being that the band comes into more intimate contact with the citizens by playing for all sorts of public gatherings. It has also been chosen district champion class C band for four consecutive years and ha': always won honors in some departments in the state contests. The popularity of this department has resulted in over half the entire student body participating in some phase of the musical work and necessitated the purchasing of an adjoining building to care for their needs. Much of the popular.ty of this department is due to its jovial director, Don Marketto, who devotes all his school and spare time for its improvement. 130] THESPIAN CLUB—TROUPE NO. 255 First Row: Miss Mildred F:ore. Martha Ramsey. Margaret Harding. Frances Glenn. Harry Baker. Second Row: Alexander Tinsley. Mary Margaret Allen. Dorothy Suddarth. Virginia Patmore. Raymond Clement. Harold Franzman. ANNE OF GREEN GABLES'’ Dramatic Club Athletic Club Science Club Home Economics Club Librarian Club Checker Club Photography Club Craft Club Chef Club Girls' Athletic Association Fix-it Club Hi-Y Club Edith Irvin Mary M. Allen Editor-in-chief Associate Editor The Hi-Life is one of the most popular class activities in our school. Its bi-weekly publication is eagerly awaited by the students, teachers, and many outsiders. It not only carries valuable messages to the student body, but it also gives the students a chance for self-expression. It is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and has a large exchange list with other schools in the United States and one in Alaska and one in Mexico. This department is efficiently headed by Mildred Fore. LOOKING OVER A CURRENT ISSUE” 134] Senior Class Play—1 937 Junior-Senior Reception Applesauce MAY 1937 [35] First Roar: Charles Leitner. Mary Hargis. Kathleen Henrickson. Violet McLain. Wanda Davis, Rachel Thiry. Jesse Stith. Virgie Sinclair. Malcolm Nugent. Second Row: Kenneth Roland. Elmer Franzman, Arthur Paulin. Robert Harris. Mildred Spencer. lone Lamb, Anna Louise Doughty. Edith Frakes. Third Row: Ola Jarboe, James Hawkins. Clara M. Paulin. Evelyn Maier. August Kieser. Tillie Daum. Robert Boyle. Alma Burton. Fourth Row: Marianna Harding. Earl McFarling. Robert Schurtter. Alfred Casper. Dora-thca Lehman, Kathryn Young, John Frizzell. William Harris. Fifth Row: Charles Roehm. Leroy Wagner, Joseph Glenn. J. P. Connor. Marvin Gunn. Charles Hodde. CLASS OF ’37 136] [37] Slim Burns, Walt, Jacob Margaret Harding Margaret Truempy [38] iiarge, Jane Birthday Party Doris [39] GOVERNOR CLIFFORD TOWNSEND SPEAKING AT CENTENNIAL CENTENNIAL VIEWS MYERS' GRADE SCHOOL Upper left: First Grade, Myrtle Vogel Harper, teacher. Upper right: Second Grade. Lucile Clemens, teacher. Middle left: Third Grade. Dorothy May, teacher. Middle right : Fourth Grade. Pearl Hafele. teacher. Lower left: Fifth Grade. Margaret Farquhar. teacher. Lower right: Sixth Grade. Foster Park, teacher and principal. [42] PATRONS’ PAGE These friends of the school purchased a NOTLENNAC at one dollar, thereby aiding in the staff’s effort to make the book available to students at fifty cents: Joe Minor Billy Conway Charles Gerber Les Malone William Lehman Albert Lehman, Sr Ernest Weatherholt Wm. Minor Marie Weatherholt Vernon Clemens William Waldschmidt Willard Walls Prentice Harper Ivo Huber Dr. H. C. Richardson William Birchler Orville Kieser Albert Lehman, Jr. Edgar Lehman James Polk John Conway Dr. Hargis Bush Howard Bruner John Minto Carl Knapp Edward Hemphill Adah Howard [43] (trade mark registered' LEHMAN COMPANY OF AMERICA AMERICA’S LARGEST JUVENILE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS mmwrmm The Favorite General Utility Cloth Since 1849 [44] FIRST-CANNELTON NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposits up to $5,000 Insured for Each Individual, Firm or Corporation CANNELTON SEWER PIPE COMPANY PRESTON MINOR INSURANCE Cannelton National Bank Building Phone 786 CANNELTON, INDIANA CANNELTON SUPPLY A POPULAR EXPRESSION— COMPANY “What You Buy From Hecks Gives Service” Dealers In HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES AUGUST HECK CO. Phone 785 Cannelton’s Leading Store TOM MULLEN, JR., Prop. Beautiful Chinaware Given Away Absolutely FREE! All Friends Meet at . . . WAGNER’S DRUG FRANZMAN’S MARKET STORE Everything Good to Eat Prescriptions a Specialty Phone Us . . . We Deliver ‘ We wish to thank the students for their patronage throughout the school year . . . and will appreciate your business in the future.” We are completing our lines of summer things to wear, and invite you to see them. ROSENBLATT’S Cannelton : : : : Indiana Telephone 823 ROLAND’S JEWELRY STORE '‘DINE AND DANCE” at the Expert Watch and Jewel Repairing for Over 50 Years. RIVERVIEW INN “Overlooking the Ohio” A Gift from Roland’s Will Always Be Remembered. CANNELTON, INDIANA JOHNNY HUFF, Proprietor [46] THE QUEST FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES USUALLY ENDS AT FRANK E. HUBER IRVINS General Merchandise Tasty Sandwiches and Cold Drinks Serving the Community Since 1861 Phone 773 Corner Washington and Sixth Streets Phone 764—Cannelton DRUGS . TOILETRIES . SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY SNYDER DRUGS Phone 849 WALL PAPERS QUALITY . BEAUTY . VALUE 100 PATTERNS Rolls 5y2c Up VARNISH . PAINTS . ENAMEL We Invite and Appreciate Your Patronage BUSAM “Most of the BEST for the LEAST” SILVER ANCHOR H. W. TRUEMPY Groceries Meats Vegetables “Dance Where the Pride of the Community Dances” ED GENET, Proprietor Cannelton, Ind. Phone 732 GET TASTY SANDWICHES and a good NOON MEAL at PROTS STUDIO “We were proud to be selected photographer for the Notlennac” DANHAUERS Phone 231 TELL CITY, INDIANA [47] “The moving finger writes and having writ moves on, Nor all your piety nor wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line. Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.’’


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