Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1939
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'Jlte Notlesuiac 4 1939 Jane Hafele Eclitor-in-Chief Ralph Daum Business Manager Published by The 1939 Senior Class Cannelton High School Photography by The Burkdoll Studios Cannelton, Indiana The William Tell Studios Tell City, Indiana Printing by The Twin City Printing Co. Champaign, Illinois DEDICATION WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1939, HAVE BEEN FOR THE PAST FOUR YEARS, UNDER THE PATERNAL GUIDANCE OF OUR SUPERINTENDENT. HARRY R. DAVIDSON. HE HAS ENTERED INTO THE HEARTS OF THE STUDENTS BY HIS SINCERE AND UNSELFISH SERVICE WHICH HE HAS RENDERED DURING THE EIGHT YEARS OF HIS SUPERINTENDENCY. AS A TOKEN OF OUR APPRECIATION OF HIS PERSEVERANCE AND LOYALTY WE GRATEFULLY DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF THE NOTLENNAC TO HIM. William C. Lehman President Preston Minor Secretary Edward McGinnis T reasurer SCHOOL TRUSTEES . Harry Davidson Superintendent A.B. Indiana Central College 1928 M.S. Indiana University 1937 Dale H. Braun Principal B.S. Indiana University 1935 M.S. Indiana University 1938 Miriam Stone Sponsor B.S. Central Normal College 1934 FACULTY Norman Lewellyn Industrial Arts B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1934 DON MARkETTO Music B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1925 M.S. Syracuse University 1937 Sidney Groves Science and Mathematics B.S. Purdue University 1937 Mabel Damm Home Economics B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1923 Mildred Rush Art and English B.S. Ball State Teachers 1938 Clifford Swift Physical Education and Social Studies B.S. Butler 1937 Andrew Little Foreign Language and English A.B. Indiana University 1915 Theodore Sprinkle Social Studies A.B. Central Normal 1924 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1938-1939 September 6—Opening of School 13—Island Queen Excursion 23—Lyceum Number—“Spooks and Frauds” October 6—Movies, “Oliver Twist” 27—28—State Teachers’ Association 31—Lyceum Number—“Briggs and Brown” Annual Hallowe’en Party November 11— Armistice Program Afternoon Holiday 7-12—American Education Week 24-25—Thanksgiving Holidays December 6—Lyceum Number—“Mississippi Jubilee Singers” 12— Father McShane, “Illustrated Lecture on Holy Land” 22— Christmas Holidays Begin January 2— Christmas Holidays End 11—Lyceum Number—“Corporal Bob Ingleston” 13— Movies, “Showboat” 23— New Semester Begins February 3— Movies, “So Red the Rose” 7—14—Flood Vacation 21—Lyceum Number-—“C. Thomas Magrum” March 2-3-4—Sectional Basketball Tourney at Cannelton 17—Thespian Play, “Daddy Long-Legs” 22—Lyceum Number—“Tom Thumb Circus” April 7—Spring Vacation 28—Annual Band Concert 21—Movies, “The Crusades” May 2—Physical Education Exhibit 19— Senior Class Play 20— Junior-Senior Reception 21— Baccalaureate Services 25— Class Day Exercises; School Exhibit 26— Commencement Exercises -4 8 4- Gloried. SENIORS Edwin HUFNAGEL. JR.—Cookie Band 2-3-4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Vice-President 2; Hi-Y 3-4: Sports 1-2; Photography 2-3. Anna Bess Hall—Betty Hi-Life Staff 4; Dramatic Club 3-4. Margaret Groely—Groely Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Advertising Manager Annual 4; Glee Club 1-2; Honor Roll 4; Office Girl 4. Clifford Gunn—Chrissy Band 1-2-3-4: Basketball 3: Hi-Life Staff 4: Hi-Y 3-4; Sports Editor Annual 4; Sports 2-3. Bert Mason. Jr.—Junior Basketball 3-4; Baseball 4; Football 4; Hi-Y Club 3-4; Reporter Hi-Life 4; Sports Club 1-2-3-4. Grace Heck—Grade Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Girl Reserves 1-2; Art Club 3: Office Girl 4. JANE HAFF.LE—Janet Editor-in-Chief Hi-Life 4; Editor Annual 4; Class President 1-2-3-4: Dramatics 1-2-3-4: Rifle Club 2. JAMES Polk—Jim Basketball 3: Football 4; Hi-Y Club 3 ; Sports 1 -2-3-4. - i o j - SENIORS Ruth Genet—Ruthie Hi-Life Staff 4: Snapshot Editor for Annual 4; Girl Reserves 1-2; Dramatics 2-3-4; Librarians 4; Vice-President of Class 1. Alfred Wagner—Hammer Reporter Hi-Life 4; Tumbling 1-2; Chef Club 2; Dramatics 3-4. ROY YOHO—Yoohoo Baseball 2-3-4; Athletics 4: Science 4; Checker Club 2; Librarians 4; Vice-President of Class 3-4. Elsie Johnson—Iggie Band 2-3-4: Orchestra 4; Feature Editor Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Honor Roll 1-3-4: Office Girl 3-4. HA2EL MAY—Midge Dramatics 3-4; Girl Reserves 2; Home Economics 1 ; Rifle Club 2. Ralph Oscar Daum—Debo Business Manager Annual Staff 4: Photography Club 3-4; Dramatics 3-4; Operator of School Movie Projector 3-4. Thurman Young—Wimpy Assistant Sports Editor Hi-Life 4; Sports Club 2; Checker Club 1-4: Athletics Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Boy Scouts 3. Naomi Ruth Tinsley—Nomie Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Home Economics Club 2: Paper Flower Club 1 ; Librarians 3-4. -4 11 4- SENIORS Essie Lee Glf.nn—Squeaky Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Honor Roll 3-4; Librarians Club 3-4. Frank Odell—Sunny Science Club 4. Leona Boyle—Katy Librarians Club 3-4: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4; Paper Flower Club 1. Nina Harper—Ducky Paper Flower Club 1 : Dramatics Club 3-4: Librarians Club 4. Lloyd Sims—Happy Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Reporter Hi-Life Staff 4; Science 1-2; Hi-Y Club 2; Sports Club 1-2-3. Marjorie Trainer—Margie Hi-Life Staff 4: Girl Reserves 1-2; Dramatics Club 3-4; Librarians 3. RUTH GRUVER—Johnnie Honor Roll 4: Librarians Club 4; Paper Flower Club 1. Agnes Cronin—Red Reporter Hi-Life Staff 4. -4 12 )►- SENIORS Martha Ramsey—Mattie Band 2-3-4: Orchestra 3- ; Associate Editor Hi-Life Staff 4; Sales Manager Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 1-2-3-4. Charles Scheidegger—Chottie Reporter Hi-Life Staff 4: Checker Club 2-3-4: Tumbling 1-2: Athletics Club 3: Rifle Club 2. Robert Richey—Bob Hi-Life Staff 4; Checker 2-4; Science Club 3-4: Chef Club 3: Rifle Club 2. Conway Craft—Crafty Harmonica Club 1-2-3. Leona DAUM—Daumie Paper Flower Club 1 : Home Economics Club 2. CLASS OFFICERS Jane Hafele . Roy Yoho ... Elsie Johnson President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS First Rove: Thomas Hay, James Rosier, Virginia Ramsey, Ida Schurtter, Earl Tate, Opal Hawkins. Second Rout: John L. Clark, Otho Hicks. Edna Champion, Kathleen Trainer. Kenneth Crook, Jessie Wagner, Athlene Nugent. Third Row: Charles Hanks, Katherine Jellison, Jean Armstrong, LaVera Young. Doris Gibbs, Beverly Livers. Fourth Row: William Guillaum. Charles Keiser, Mary Popp, Wanda Badger, Harold Tuchs, Virginia Lehman, Edward Cash. Fifth Row: Billy Heck, Vernon Peckinpaugh. Margaret Truempy, Marjorie May, Floyd Hermann, McKinley Roberts. Sixth Row: George Connor, Robert Stillwell, Junior Gruver, Wayne Peckinpaugh, Juanita Glenn. Seventh Row: Robert Schwartz, Homer Clement, Hugh Freeman, Edward Dixon, Dortha Findley, Nelson Hills. Not in picture: Billy Aldridge, Margie Cullen, Harold Franzman. CLASS OFFICERS Edward Dixon ......................................President Billy Aldridge ...............................Vice-President Nelson Hills ............................Secretary-Treasurer ■ -e if CLASS OFFICERS Doris Hodde .................................... President Joe Paulin ..................................Vice-President MAURICE Reed Secretary and Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS first Row: Casper Hayden. Maurice Reed. Kathleen Thomas, Eileen Thomas, Agnes Thiry, Theola Gerber, Clifford Stamp. Bobby Miller, George Richey. Second Row: James Clemens, Dorothy Jones, Ida Mae Plock. Violet Davis, Alta Ruth Hall, Wanda Lee Bolin, Ella Louise Fuchs, Dale Harris. Jbird Row: Mary Spencer. Georgia Lee Hemphill, Anna Eva Julkenbeck, Rachelle Swihart, Marjorie Bolin, Mary Owen, Jessie Little. fourth Row: Walter Hargis, Doris Hodde. William Bennett, Russell Jarboe, Hester Allen, Georgia Lee Scull, Jean Fuchs, Helen Jean Hargis. f ilth Row: Clarence Hall. Harry Lee Huber. Shirley Pekinpaugh, Charles Franzman. Del-vern McFall, Wilfred Board, Ralph Bolin, Buddy Hafele. Sixth Row: Kenneth Ahl, Homer Groves, Joe Odell, Joe Lynch, Joe Paulin. Michael Fishback. William Sims. Not in picture: Freddie Franzman. Opal Peckenpaugh, Orville Peckenpa.ugh. Warren Ramsey. FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Winchell Harris, Billy VanHoosier. Thomas Adams. Marge McFall. June' Thomas, Esther McMains. Wanda Damron. Jack Hay, John Egnew. Second Row: Paul Ungrecht. William McFarling. Martha Jean May. Sarah Jean Aldridge. Eva Lee Sodrel. Lucille Coyle. Gladys Adams. Wilma Young. Third Row: Russell Clements. Edward Henning. Tom May. Joy Scull. Eleanor Reiser. Amy Hargis. Bobby Heck. Carolyn Doughty. Fourth Row: Earl Hurst. Gilbert Harper. Hazel VanHoosier, Zella Tinsley. Minnie Marie Anson, Thelma Burton. Lucille Cordrey, Lillian Glenn. Fifth Row: John McKenzie. William Clements. Glenward Fuchs. Margaret Jarboe, Lee Beumel, Owen Allen. Robert McLain. Sixth Row: Ethel Joe Bruner, Wilma Maier, Alice Livers, Nelda Heffner. Minnie Marie Schraner. Kenneth Tate. Seventh Row: Junior Leaf. Ralph Sims. George Hufnagel. James Popp. Kenneth Young. G. E. Buebenzer, Lathrop Reid. Not in picture: Clarence Alvey. Junior Hargis. Anna Bell Horsley. Clara Schmidt, Houston Tindle. Emma Lou Wagner, Otto Zellers. CLASS OFFICERS 6 }(!«• - Sarah Jean Aldridge Gilbert Harper Winchell Harris . President ...........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Robert Stamp. Alfred Wilber. Ruth Futter. Mary Richey. Dorothy Fircst ne. Billie Plock. Den.. Ramsey. Second Row: Harold Daum. Thelma Parr. Nannie Snyder. Gordon May. Ruth Hall. Billie Allen. Curtis Dhonau. Third Row: Hargis Hafele. Dale Zellers. Arlene Park. Helen Thorn. Willa Mae Winchell. Norma Lee Ungerecm. rourth Row: Virginia Wilson. Claude Browder. Harold Glenn. Nettie Davis. Harmon Voyles. Jeanette Crook. tifih Row: Leota Mosby. James Pruitt. Carl Bosley. Larry Connor. Not in picture: Curtis Hale. Gladys Huffine. Verlec May. Marie Northener. Alwyn Thomas. Harold Truempy SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Bobby Powers. Harold Thomas. Nadine Kincaid. Evelyn Stamp. Frances Firestine. Gladys June Minto. Bobby Perry, Edgar Connor. Second Row: Maurice Yaggi. Oscar Dixon. Paris Johnson. Opal Nugent. Mabel Dixon. Pauline Morris. Jack Sprinkle. Aubrey Hawkins. _ . I bird Row: Arthur Burns. Mildred Bolin. Imogene Skinner. Mabel Ruth Powell. Iva Irene Bolin Mary Ida Robson. Wilma Heck. Fourth Row: Ralph Dixon. Charles W. Clark. Walter Browder. Hazel Thorn. Bobby Roland. Floyd Gunn Verna Gunn. Cora Freeman. Fifth Row: Mildred Frakes. Raymond Gunn. William Powers. Mary Louise Lively. Viola Bolin. Not in picture: Doylray Johnson. Elizabeth McFall. Charles Underhill. Helen Yoho. - 'n - MYERS' GRADE SCHOOL Upper left: First Grade, Julia Franzman, teacher. Upper right : Second Grade, Pearl Hafele, teacher. Middle left: Third Grade. Dorothy May. teacher. Middle right: Fourth Grade. Irvin Ramsey, teacher. Lower left: Fifth Grade, Margaret Farquhar, teacher. Lower right: Sixth Grade. Foster Park, teacher and principal. — 1 8 — t AUdeticA FIRST FOOTBALL TEAM IN THE HISTORY OF CANNELTON Sitting: Curtis Dhonau, Student Manager; Gilbert Harper, Lathrop Reid. Harry Huber, Buddy Hafele. Joe Paulin. Tom May. Clarence Alvey, Denny Ramsey. Student Manager. Standing: Clifford Swift. Coach: Billy Aldridge. Robert Stilwell. Edward Dixon. Robert Schwartz. McKinley Roberts, James Polk, Bert Mason, Jr.. Junior Hargis. Norman Lewellyn, Assistant Coach. Season Record Cannelton......................31 Rockport........................21 Cannelton......................21 Tell City.......................18 Cannelton......................26 Dale............................38 Cannelton......................14 Owensville......................49 Cannelton......................32 Mt. Vernon......................18 Cannelton......................18 Tell City.......................16 Cannelton......................53 Winslow.........................20 Summary Won 5 Lost 2 Points....................195 Opponents..................180 - 20 }■ - BULLDOGS Front Row: Tom May, Joe Paulin, Jr.. Clifford Swift, Coach: McKinley Roberts, Bobby Miller. Back Row: Ralph Sims. Junior Gruver. Bert Mason. Jr., Edward Dixon. Billy Guillaum. Lloyd Sims, Edward Cash, Student Manager. Season Record Cannelton 44 Grandview . . . . 8 Cannelton 18 Rockport . . . . 14 Cannelton 15 Tell City . . . . 26 Cannelton 21 Chrisney . .... 31 Cannelton 26 Ben Davis . . . . 29 Cannelton 35 Rockport .... 25 Cannelton 28 Dale .... . . . . 29 Cannelton 16 Troy .... .... 12 Cannelton 14 Daviess Co. Hi. . . . . 31 Cannelton 27 Memorial . . . . 35 Cannelton 19 Hawesville . . . . 9 Cannelton 27 Troy .... . . . . 25 Cannelton 10 Huntingburg .... 45 Cannelton 22 Tell City . . . . 19 Cannelton 16 Princeton . . . . 24 Cannelton 17 Corydon . . . . . 38 Cannelton 21 Owensboro . . . . . 23 Cannelton 16 Boonville • . . . 15 Cannelton 20 Dale .... .... 29 Sectional Tourney Cannelton 25 Gentryville . .... 6 Cannelton 25 Chrisney . .... 23 Cannelton 19 Dale .... .... 21 Summary Won 10 Lost 12 P°'nts............................481 Opponents........................653 21 }§ . - BULLPUPS First Row: Clifford Swift, Coach: Joe Lynch. Clarence Alvey, William Bennett, Buddy Hafele. Second Row: James Clemens. Student Manager: Lee Beumel. Wilferd Board. Delvern McFall. William Sims. George Hufnagel, Gilbert Harper. Season Record Cannelton 32 Grandview 3 Cannelton 18 Rockport 7 Cannelton 15 Tell City . 29 Cannelton 23 Chrisney 14 Cannelton 28 Rockport 8 Cannelton 15 Dale . 17 Cannelton 20 Troy . 15 Cannelton 24 Daviess Co. Hi ... 6 Cannelton 7 Memorial . 39 Cannelton 9 Hawesville 7 Cannelton 22 Troy 8 Cannelton 18 Huntingburg .... . 19 Cannelton 14 ’I'ell City . 17 Cannelton 5 Princeton . 21 Cannelton 13 Owensboro . 30 Cannelton 9 Boonville . 19 Cannelton 17 Dale . 15 Summary Won 9 Lost 8 Points....................... 289 Opponents.....................276 «§f 22 )►- JUNIOR HIGH TEAM First Rout: Curtis Dhonau. Student Manager: Harold Glenn, Raymond Gunn. Harold Daum, Gordon May, Jack Sprinkle, Student Manager. Second Rout: Hargis Hafele, Larry Connor. Norman Lewellyn, Coach; Harmon Voyles Floyd Gunn. Season Record Cannelton . . 12 St. Michael . . . 13 Cannelton . . 21 Newman . . . . 13 Cannelton . . 32 Dale .... . . 8 Cannelton . . 19 Consolidated . . 9 Cannelton . . 20 Newman . . 13 Cannelton . . 21 St. Paul . . . 13 Cannelton . . 18 T roy . . 11 Cannelton . . 13 St. Michael . . . 22 Cannelton . . 13 Corydon . . 19 Cannelton . . 7 Boonville . . 20 Cannelton . . 26 Dale .... . . 21 Cannelton . . 13 Newman . . 8 Cannelton . . 12 T roy . . 13 Cannelton . . 16 St. Paul . . . 13 Junior High Tourney Cannelton . . 23 St. Michael . . . 9 Cannelton . . 21 Newman . . 1 1 Cannelton . . 10 St. Paul . . . 18 Summary Won 1 1 Lost 6 Points . . 297 Opponents . . . 234 —§f 23 )§— 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. Joe Paulin. Jr.. William Aldridge. Robert Miller, Coach Swift. 1 938 Spring Results Cannelton.......................4 Huntingburg.....................4 Cannelton.......................6 Tell City.......................5 Cannelton......................21 Daviess Co. Hi..................3 Cannelton ......................3 Owensboro.......................5 Cannelton.......................3 Huntingburg.....................5 Cannelton.......................5 Jasper.........................13 Cannelton.......................4 Tell City.......................3 Cannelton.......................2 Daviess Co. Hi .... 6 Cannelton.......................2 Jasper..........................4 Summary Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1 Runs.......................50 Opponents.................. 48 24 Actutiti i HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Row: Don Marketto, Director: Wilferd Board. Margaret Truempy. Doris Gibbs. Elsie Johnson, Virginia Ramsey. Joy Scull. June Minto, Imogene Skinner, Wilma Maier. Naomi Tinsley. Marge McFall. Doris Hodde, Drum Major. Second Row: Georgia Lee Scull. Martha Ramsey. Nelson Hills. Virginia Lehman. Beverly Livers. Emma Lou Wagner. Alice Livers, Harold Franzman. Edward Dixon. Third Row: Shirley Peckinpaugh, Margaret Groely. Grace Heck. Russell Clements. William Powers, Alfred Wilber, Jeanette Crook, Homer Groves, Marjorie May. Fourth Row: Harold Daum. Wayne Peckinpaugh, George Connor, Kenneth Crook, Buddy Hafele, Clifford Gunn. Fifth Row: Delvern McFall, William McFarling. Homer Clements, Otto Zellers. Edwin Hufnagel. READY FOR CONCERT —26 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA First Row: Beverly Livers, Alice Livers. Martha Ramsey. Doris Hodde. Georgia Lee Scull. Elsie Johnson. Margaret Truempy, Harold Franzman. Naomi Ruth Tinsley. Second Row: Margaret Groely. Grace Heck, Marjorie May. Essie Lee Glenn. Homer Clements. Delvern McFall. hird Row: Russell Clements, George Connor, Wayne Peckinpaugh, Don Marketto, Director. POPULAR ORCHESTRA - 4;{ 27 )§►.- HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS First Rout: Georgia Lee Scull. Rachelle Swihart. Thomas Adams. Winchell Harris, George Richey, Emma Lou Wagner, Marge McFall, Don Marketto, Director. Second Rout: Russell Clements. William Clements, James Rosier, Maurice Reed. Paul Ungrechtt. Doris Hodde, Wilma Maier. Third Rout: Alice Livers, Lathrop Reid, Russell Jarboe, Earl Hurst, Joe Lynch, Bobby Miller. Otto Zellers. Clarence Alvey. Don Marketto Director MUSIC DEPARTMENT The band, orchestra, instrumental classes and vocal classes make up the musical department of our school. The band under the direction of Don Marketto has been chosen district champion of Class C bands for six consecutive years. Over one-half of the entire student body participates in the musical department. This department is publicized more than any other one in the school. The reason for the popularity of the band is that it comes in contact with the citizens by playing for public gatherings and entertainments. We pay homage to Mr. Marketto for the time he has spent improving and building these fine organizations. — 2 8 — EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE NOTLENNAC RALPH DAUM, Business Manager JANE HAFELE. Editor-in-Chief Elsie JOHNSON. Feature Editor MARGARET GROELY, Advertising Manager Grace Heck. Typist Ruth Genet. Snap-shot Editor MARTHA Ramsey, Sales Manager Clifford Gunn. Sports Editor 29 f Athletic Club Home Economics Club G.A.A. Club --•§{ 30 Dramatics Club Librarians Club Airplane Club Hi-Y Club Chefs Club Science Club Checker Club —«6{ 31 )§►— Craft Club Boy Scouts MAKING UP THE HI-LIFE 32 The Hi-Life, our school newspaper, is published biweekly by the members of the Journalism class. Many names of our alumni and the townspeople are listed among the subscribers: but the paper is given free of charge to the student body and faculty. The exchange editor sends each issue to schools in almost every state in the Union and to one in Alaska. The Hi-Life holds a first class honor rating as given by the National Scholastic Press Association. Mildred Rush acts as faculty advisor. HI-LIFE Our School Publication Jane Hafele Editor Martha Ramsey Assistant Editor ’DADDY LONG-LEGS’’ - j{ 33 )§►.- Mildred Rush Director First Roiv: Ramsey. Second Row: THESPIAN CLUB—TROUPE NO. 255 Miss Mildred Rush. Rachelle Swihart, Doris Hodde. Ruth Genet. Martha Ralph Daum, Harold Franzman. Harry Baker. CLASS OF ’38 First Row: Edith Irvin, Frank Huber, Jr., Helen Bosley, Virginia Lynch, Thelma Polk, Harry Baker, Mary Harris, Edward May, Mildred Fore, Sponsor. Second Row: Virginia Patmore. Doris Minto, Gladys Young, Hazel Chappelle. Geneva Leonard, Mildred Little. Charles Gerber, Jr., Margaret Harding, Ray Egnew, Evelyn Pontrich. Third Row: Walter Wittmer, Melvin Rosier, Dura Lee Gibbs, Russell Busam, Frances Glenn, Russell Sims. Earl Smith, Lydia Hanks. Louise Riley. Fourth Row: Ruth May. Marieta Paulin. Alexander Tinsley, Ralph Fuchs. Jane Frizzell, Carroll Hawhee, Claude Heck, Raymond Clements. Senior Class play—1938 The Patsy Junior-Senior Reception May 1938 ON PARADE MYERS' DRUM CORPS 3 5 attesie F i JUeSie - 4 3 6 f - §f filocJz 7hoi fCicJz 40 J§ o— 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: Irvin Ramsey Mabel Damm Dorothy May Andrew Little Pearl Hafele Mildred Rush Joe Minor Norman Lewellyn Virginia Cullen Sidney Groves Homer Smallwood Theodore Sprinkle Walter Franzman Lily Groely James Polk Harry Davidson Ernest Weatherholt Dale Braun Julia Franzman Don Marketto Prentice Harper Clifford Swift Norman Hafele Miriam Stone Raymond Nichols P. D. Augenstein Vernon Clemens Carl Knapp William H. Waldschmidt W. C. Lehman Foster Parks Paul Carr Margaret Farquhar Margaret Harding Dr. Hargis Bush Carroll Hawhee Dr. H. R. Richardson John Minto Mrs. D. S. Connor Carrie Hess Fred Parrish Mrs. Abe Roathman Edward Hemphill Albert Lehman, Jr. Paul Gibbs Albert Lehman, Sr. Burns Wittmer Frank Clemens Dean Roper Ivo Huber William Scheidegger Vella Young Youngster FUN'iture America’s Largest Juvenile Furniture Manufacturers Lehman Company of America Baby Guard Hi-Chairs and Cribs First Cannelton National Bank Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposits up to $5,000 Insured for Individual, Firm or Corporation Resources Over $1,000,000.00 -445 ►- DRUGS - TOILETRIES - SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY We Invite and Appreciate Your Patronage Snyder Drugs Phone 849 Preston Minor Insurance Cannelton National Bank CANNELTON Building SEWER Phone 786 PIPE COMPANY • CANNELTON, INDIANA - 44 Freeman’s Grocery Jack’s Service Station MEATS - VEGETABLES NOTIONS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS BATTERIES “Road Service” Cannelton, Indiana Phone 829 Cannelton, Indiana Phone 848 Bill’s Place W. J. Gerber, Inc. A Good Place to EAT and DRINK FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING WE TRY TO PLEASE! Cannelton, Indiana Phone 745 WM. P. FUCHS, Prop. Schmuck’s Market J. H. Schaffer GROCERIES MEATS Shoe Hospital VEGETABLES — Cannelton, Indiana Phone 735 Cannelton, Indiana HEARD THE LATEST? SEE THE LATEST IN SHOES and CLOTHING Cannelton Supply Company Dealers In - At - HARDWARE and SUPPLIES MEADOR’S • Phone 785 “We Sell For Less” TOM MULLEN, JR., Prop. — s( 45 |g - — A POPULAR EXPRESSION— “What You Buy From Hecks Gives Service” August Heck Co. Cannelton’s Leading Store Beautiful Chinaware Given Away Absolutely FREE! “Most of the BEST for the LEAST” H. W. Truempy Groceries Meats Vegetables Cannelton, Ind. Phone 732 THE QUEST FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES USUALLY ENDS AT Frank E. Huber IRVIN’S General Merchandise Tasty Sandwiches and Cold Drinks Serving the Community Since 1861 Corner Washington and Sixth Streets Phone 773 Phone 764—Cannelton Franzman’s Market Everything Good to Eat Phone Us . . . We Deliver Roland’s .Jewelry Store Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing for Over 50 Years. A Gift from Roland’s Will Always Be Remembered. CANNELTON, INDIANA “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 McGinnis Shell Service Specializing In Gas - Oil - Lubrication “The Home of Service” On Highway 66 Cannelton, Ind. Gerber Oil Co. SHELL PRODUCTS Cannelton, Indiana H. Heck and Company “The Old Reliable” WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Phone 740 Dutschke Milling Co. Daum Motor Company EXPERT - Tel. 834-W - WELDING COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’39 'Candy is Delicious Food Enjoy Some Every Day” Ben Franklin Store Cannelton, Indiana The Irvin Theatre ALWAYS— Contributing Its Measure of Happiness to Cannelton’s Community Life Real Dine Barbecue Dance Sandwiches SILVER ANCHOR ED. GENET SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIALS BARBECUE RIBS and BARBECUE MUTTON •447 ►- -4 48
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