Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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EX LIBRIS School G'aUndaO. 1939-1940 September 5— School Opens 14— Island Queen Excursion 15— Beginning of Football Season October 6— Leo M. Long (Lyceum Number) November 4— Close of Football Season 1 o-—Opening of Basketball Season 17— Movie, “Magnificent Obsession” 23-24—Thanksgiving Holidays 29—High School Operetta December 20— Christmas Operetta 21— Christmas Holidays Begin at 4 P. M. January 1— 4-Team Tourney (here) 2— School Reopens at 8 A. M. 5— Movie, “Hoosier School Boy” 18— 19—Examinations 19— First Semester Ends 22— New Semester February 9—School Play, “You Can’t Take It With You” 23— Close of Basketball Regular Schedule 29—Mr. Strauss and General Motors Exhibit 29—Opening of Sectional Tourney (Tell City) March 1- 2—Sectional Basketball Tourney Continued 21-22—Easter Holidays 29—Solo Contest (Bloomington) April 5—Annual Band Concert 13—District Band Contest May 3— 4—State Band Contest 8—Senior Class Play 10—Physical Education Exhibit 18— Junior-Senior Reception 19— Baccalaurete 21-22—Examinations 23—Exhibit 23— Class Day 24— Commencement Noiiettnac 1940 Published by The Class of XIN ETEEN 1 I L X DRED FORTY Ga i tello+t dUxjli School Qcatnettoti, 9ndlia ta Class Officers: President: Edward Dixon Vice-President: Loraine Ball Secretary-Treasurer: Edna Champion Reporter: Kathleen Trainer jbedlicatioti the cluss of nineteen-hundred and forty, dedicate this Notlennac to Mr. Alfred Clemens, in appreciation of his enthusiastic interest in the development of the American Legion Field for the youth of our city and his leadership in the Band Uniform Drive. [ 4 ] Ga+tnelto+i dUcflt School Almost all Cannelton High School classes arc held in the above building, erected in 1922. Students attend Art. Music and Journalism classes in the former K. C. building recently purchased by the school. Physical Education classes meet in the gymnasium located in the Community Building. Haa ixt o-j SJhication Preston Minor Secretary I 5 ] William C. Lehman President Edward McGinnis Treasurer Harry Davidson, Superintendent A.B. Indiana Central College 1928, M.S. Indiana University 1937 A+totheA. GIgAA SbefLa U Do you remember the story of the Covered Wagon crossing the plains toward the Golden West?— “The Coward never started; The Weak died on the way; Only the Strong came through!” Courage for your tasks. That’s what’s needed. Courage of the lasting kind. There will be times when you will want to quit, but you can’t quit; you have unused capacities that cry out within you. The possession of a diploma signifies that your parents, your community and your school have faith in you. Be brave! Be strong! Never give up until you have released your capacities for service and have shared your gifts with others. —Harry Davidson. Dalf. H. Braun Principal B.S. Indiana University 1935 M.S. Indiana University 1938 Mary Lou Beck Co-Sponsor B.S. Indiana University 1939 Physical Education and Journalism [ 6 ] faculty Luther Waddy—Industrial lrts and Mathematics. B.S. Ball State Teachers College. 1939 Andrew C. Little—English and Foreign Language. A.B. Indiana University 1915. Don Marketto—Music and Safety Education. B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1925; M.S. Syracuse University 1937; Graduate Work. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music 1927. Hubert W. Scott—Commerce and Basketball Coach. B.S. Central Normal College 1939; Graduate Work Butler University. Clifford Swift—Physical Education. Social Studies and Football Coach. B.S. Butler University 1937. Mabel M. Damm—Home Economics and Consumers' Education. B.S. Indiana State Teachers 1923; Work at Oakland City College ; Graduate Work Purdue. Sidney K. Groves—Mathematics and Science. B.S. Purdue University 1937; Graduate Work Purdue. Mildred Rush—Art and English. B.S. Ball State Teachers College 1938. Theodore Sprinkle—Social Studies. A.B. Central Normal 1924; Graduate Work Indiana University. [ 7 ] lUe. lotle uiGC Margaret Truempy William Guillaum Editor-in-Chief Business Manager 1940 marks the fourth successive year of the publication of the Notlennac, year book of Cannelton High School. The staff is elected each year from the Senior Class. Wayne Pekinpaugh Mariorie May Virginia Ramsey Beverly Livers Advertising Manager Associate Editor Sales Manager Feature Editor [ Kenneth Cr x k Sports Editor Loraine Ball Snapshot Editor Kathleen Trainer Typist Ida Schurtter Typist C L A S S E S '4-0 SestianA BILLY ALDRIDGE—Small Fry Basketball 4-3-2; Sports Club 4-3-2; Baseball 4-3; Checker Club 3-2; Hi-Y 4; Hi-Life Staff 3; Football 3; Vice-President 3. Transfer: Tell City High School: Basketball 1. MARJORIE LEE MAY—Marge Band 4-3-2-1; Solo Contest 4-3-2; Chorus 4-2-1; School Orchestra 3-2-1; Brass Sextet 3-2: Assistant Editor Notlcnnac 4: Hi-Life Staff 4; Operetta 4; Honor Roll 4; Dramatics 3; G. A. A. 1 ; Woodwind Quintet 2. MARGARET TRUEMPY—Trump Band President 4; Band 4-3-2-1; Chorus 4-2-1; “All School” Plays 4-3; Popular Orchestra 4-3; Notlcnnac Editor 4; Office Girl 4; Thespians 4; Hi-Life Staff 4; G. A. A. 1; Operetta 4. HAROLD FUCHS—Duke Hi-Y 3-2-1; Baseball 3; Chefs Club 1. KENNETH D. CROOK—Ken Hi-Y 4-3-2; Band 4-3: Assistant Editor of Hi-Life 2nd Semester 4; Science Club President 4; Notlcnnac Staff 4; Athletic Club 2; Vice-President 1; Chef Club 1; Honor Roll 1. LORAINE BALL—Pork Chops Vice-President 4; Dramatics Club 4; Photography Club 4: “All School” Play 4; Notlcnnac Staff 4: Thespians 4. Transfer: Twinsburg High School: Plays: Girl Reserve 3: A Cappella Choir 3; Chorus 3-2-1; Dramatics 3-2-1; Latin Club 2-1. VIRGINIA VERLEE RAMSEY—Ram Band 4-3-2-1; Notlcnnac Staff 4; Hi-Life Staff 4; High School Chorus 4; Operetta 4; Fix-it Club 2; Girl Reserve 1; G. A. A. 1. ROBERT STILWELL—Bob Dramatics Club 4; Football 3; Hi-Y 3; Basketball 2; Sports Club 2. [ 10 ] r40 SeniosiA. JEAN ARMSTRONG—Jeanie Librarian 4; Fix-it Club 3; Home Ec. Club 2; Chorus 1. WANDA GWENDOLYN BADGER Irish Science Club 4; Photograph Club 4. Transfer: Cooter High School: Basketball 1; Glee Club 2. EDWARD CASH—Sawbones Sports Club 4-3-2-1; Hi-Y 4-3-2; Student Manager Basketball and Football 4-3; “All School” Flay 4; Hi-Life Staff 3. EDNA CHAMPION—Peggie Dramatics 4-3-2; Librarian 4-3; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Fix-it Club 2; Arts and Craft 1. HOMER GILBERT CLEMENT—Oswald Popular Orchestra 4-3-2-1 ; Solo Contest 4-3-2-1 ; Band 4-3-2-1 ; School Orchestra 3-2-1 ; Checker Club 1. GEORGE CONNOR—Scatterbrain Band 4-3-2-1; Popular Orchestra 4-3-2; High School Chorus 4-2; Operetta 4; Dramatics Club 2-1; “All School” Play 3; Checker Club 1. EDWARD DIXON—Dixie Band 4-3-2-1 ; Sports Club 4-3-2; Baseball 4-3-2; Class President 4-3; Football 4-3; Basketball 4-3; Popular Orchestra 4-3; Hi-Life Staff 4. HAROLD FRANZMAN—Stix Band 4-3-2-1; Thespians 4-3-2; “All School” Plays 4-3-2; Baseball 4-3; Orchestra 3-2; Dramatics Club 3-2; Hi-Life Staff 1st Semester 4; Chorus 4; Honor Roll 3; Senior Play 3; Hi-Y 2; Chefs Club 1; Sports Club 1. f M 1 '40 SesuosU, HUGH GARDNER FREEMAN—Porky Librarian 4; “All School” Flay 4; Chorus 3; Sports Club 2; Basketball 2. DORRIS GIBBSSlewfoot Dramatics 4-3-2; Band 4-3-2: Chorus 4; Hi-Life Staff 4: G. A. A. 2-1; Crafts Club 2. JUANITA PEARL GLENN—Wa-Hoo G. A. A. 4-3-2-1; Chorus 1. WILBER GRUVER—Junior Athletics Club 3-2-1; Basketball 3-2; Boy Scouts 1. WILLIAM F. GUILLAUM—Bill Honor Roll 4-3-2-1 : Basketball 4-3-2; Hi-Life, Editor 1st Semester, Advertising Manager 2nd Semester 4; “All School” Play 4; Business Manager ' Notleimac 4; Thespians 4; Hi-Y 4; Harmonica Club 2; Secretary-Treasurer 2. CHARLES HANKS—Judge Sports Club 2-1 ; Checker Club 1. [ 12 ] '40 SettWAA H. OTHO HICKS—Chum Hi-Y 4-3-2; Boy Scouts 4-3-2; Science Club 4-3-2; Harmonica 2-1; Chorus 2; Checker 1. KATHRYN JELLISON—Kitty Librarian President 4-3; Fix-it Club 3; Home Kc. Club 2; Chorus 2; G. A. A. 1; Paper Flower Club 1. CHARLES ERNEST KEISER—Boobie Librarian 4-3; Dramatics 4: Hi-Life Staff 1st Semester 4; Crafts 3; Chef Club President 2; Checker I. VIRGINIA LENORE LEHMAN—Ginger Band 3-2-1; Chorus 4; Operetta 4- BEVERLY ELAINE LIVERS—Bev Band 4-3-2-1; Honor Roll 4-3-2-1 ; “All School” Plays 4-3; Popular Orchestra 4 3; Chorus 4-1; School Orchestra 3-2: Notlennac Staff 4: Hi-Life Staff 4; Thespians 4; Operetta 4; Solo Contest 3; Dramatics 3; Saxaphone Quartet 3- ATHLENE NUGENT--Wookic Librarian 4; Science Club 4; Paper Flower Club 2; Chorus 1; G. A. A. 1. VERNON ROBERTS PECKINPAUGH—Blondic Science Club 4-3-2; Photography Club 4-3; Chefs Club President 2; Checker Club I. ALBERT WAYNE PEKINPAUGH Band 4-3-2; Orchestra 3-2; Chefs Club 2-1 ; Chorus 4; Dramatics President 4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Notlennac Staff 4; Checker Club 2; Tumbling Club 2; Sports Club 1. [ 13 ] MARY POPP rtyO Sentim Vice-President Librarian 4-3; Honor Roll 3-2; Science Club 4; Hi-Life Staff 4. McKinley Roberts- Mickey Baseball 4-3-2-1 ; Sports Club 4-3-2-1 ; Football 4-3; Basketball 3-2. IDA LOUISE SCHURTTER Honor Roll 4-3-2-1; Notlennac Staff 4; Office Girl 4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Librarian 3; Fix-it Club 2; Class Representative 2. ROBERT ELMER SCHWARTZ—Dump Sports Club 4-3-2; Football 4-3; Baseball 3; Checker Club 1. EARL TATE—Spud Hi-Y 3-1; Basketball 2; Checker Club 1. KATHLEEN TRAINER—Grade Honor Roll 4-3-2-1 ; Notlennac Staff 4; Office Girl 4; Class News Reporter 4; Fix-it Club 3; Class President 2; Class Representative 2; Vice-President 1; Chorus 1. JESSIE MAY WAGNER—Jess Photography Club 4; Operetta 4; Dramatics Club 3; Chorus 2; Fix-it Club 2; Girl Reserve 1. LAVERA JEAN YOUNG—Hickory Librarian 4; Fix-it Club 2 [ 14 ] flu+ua i GIgA.4, hirst Row: Ida Mac Flock, Clifford Stamp, Casper Hayden. Maurice Reed, Marjorie Bolin, Theola Gerber, Agnes Thiry. Second Row: Bobby Miller, Rachellc Swihart. Doris Hoddc. Jean Fuchs, Alta Ruth Hall, Lucille Laflin, Ella Louise Fuchs. Third Row: William Bennett. James Clemens. Beatrice Couch, Opal Peckinpaugh, Walter Hargis. Anna Eva Julkenbeck. Shirley Pekinpaugh, Freddie Franzman. Fourth Row: Ralph Bolin, Harry Lee Huber, Charles Franzman, Kenneth Ahl, Michael Fishback, Hester Allen, Dorothy Mosby. Fifth Row: Dale Harris. Clarence Hall. Joe Odell, Joe Lynch, Buddy Hafele, Georgia Lee Hemphill. Sixth Row: Wilfred Board, Homer Groves. Delvern McFall, William Sims, Joe Paulin. Not in picture: Helen Jean Hargis. CLASS OFFICERS President Doris Hodde Vicc-Prcsidcnt.....................................Harry Lee Huber Secretary Freddie Franzman Treasurer Beatrice Couch [ 15 1 So xltomoAe GIgAA, First Row: T. Adams. J. Hay. J. Egnevv. V. Harris, A. Hargis, L. Coyle. J. Thomas, W. Young, E. L. Wagner. M. McFall. Second Row: S. J. Aldridge, M. J. May, W. Damron, M. M. Anson. L. Cordrey. J. Scull. I- Mitchell, B. Heck, E. McMains, C. Doughty. Third Row: E. Reid, K. Tate, M. Jarboe, E. L. Sodrel, C. Sterett. G. Harper. W. McFarling, W. Clement. J. Paulin. Fourth Row: J. Popp, T. Burton. P. Ungerecht. E Reiser, E. Henning. Z. Tinsley. E. J. Brunner, N. Heffner. Fifth Row: F. Patterson. R. McLain. G. Fuchs. J. Leaf. O. Zellers, J. Hargis. A. Livers, M. M. Schraner. Sixth Row: R. Clements, (). Allen. W. Maier. C. Alvey, G. Hufnagel. K. Young. C. Schmidt. Not in picture: L. M. Glenn, B. Stamp. H. Tindle. President, Lathkoi Rkid; Vice-President. Jack Hay; Secretory-Treasurer. Frank Patterson. tf-'L iluHXM' GIgAA First Row: C. Smith, E. Champion. D. Firestine. R. Futter, M. M. Richey. H. Dautn, D. Ramsey, R. Hay. B. Stamp. M. Rausch. Second Row: E. Burton, V. May, H. Ramsey. M. Northener, R. Hall, B. Plock. L. F7. Sapp. A. Wilber. R. Hanks. G. Huftine. Third Row: R. Rausch. I.. Alvey, C. Dhonau. G. May, H. Thorn. J. Crook. A. Park. D. Zellers. A. Thomas, L. Mosby. Fourth Rozv: M. M. Farquhar. R. Franzman, L. M. Weatherholt. W. C. Young. D. Ball. D. Champion. R. Northenor, X. L. Ungerecht. D. Van Conia, C. Hale. Fifth Rozv: A. Polk. E. White, B. Van Hoosier. J. Hawkins, A. Mallory. R. Hall. H. Glenn. C. Mogan, A. Young. R. Thorn. Sixth Rozv N. Davis, H. Truempy, H. Hafele, L. Connor. H. Voylcs, C. Vogt. R. McFall, E. Schwartz. C. Sweeney. Not in picture: D. Brown, R. Hanks, M. Smith, V. Wilson, J. Pruitt. President, Harold Glenn; Vice-President, Hargis Hafele; Secretary-Treasurer, Doris Bali.. [ 16 ] £i(jJitU Qnnde f irst Row: Aubrey Hawkins, Harold Thomas, Bobby Perry. June Minto, Pauline Morris. Nadine Kincaid, Frances Firestine. Second Row: Oscar Dixon, Bobby Powers, Opal Nugent, Christian Fuchs. Jack Sprinkle, Evelyn Stamp. Third Row: Mildred Bolin, Maurice Vaggi, Mabel Dixon. Imogene Skinner, Mabel Ruth Powell. Verna Gunn. Fourth Row': Doylray Johnson, Paris Johnson, Arthur Burns. Mary Ida Robson. Wilma Heck. Viola Bolin. Fifth Row: Alice James. Raymond Gunn. Charles W. Clark, Iva Bolin, Cora Freeman. Sixth Row: Hazel Thorn, Ralph Dixon, William Powers. Floyd Gunn, Mary Louise Lively. Seventh Qnnde First Row: Lucille Storm. Vivian Lahee, Imogene Freeman. Eloise Quick Dorothy Jean Wilber. Mildred Ruth Pohl, Anita Nugent, Martha Mae Heck. Second Row: Dorothy Lee Futter. Ethel Marie McDaniel, Rose Marie Dunn. Audrey June Perry, Catherine Lahee, Helen V. Freeman, J. C. Huff. Ed win a Hale. Third Row: Charles Jones, Elizabeth Davis, Lenora Maier, Frances Graybill. Mary Ruth Wil on. HK 1 Thorn. Junior Evans. Fourth Row: Louis Scarborough, Anna Elizabeth Lively. Lucille Raetz. Dorcas Davis, Henrietta Hall. Mary Emma Harris. Fifth Row: Mildred Ellis, David Combs, Robert Patmore, Carl Gunn. Sixth Row: Charles Schneider. Bill May, Kenneth Smith, Chester Seals, Freddie Kendall. Not in picture: William Hall. Lee Allen Pyle, Oliver Thomas. [ 17 ] Mye uLr Qn.adc 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 Fuchs, teacher. Lower right: Sixth Grade, Foster Park, teacher and principal. [ 18 ] ATHLETICS JtcUl to OuA ulldo fl hirst Row: Denny Ramsey, Gilbert Harper. Joe Paulin, Harold Glenn, McKinley Roberts. Second Row: Edward Cash, Student Manager, Clarence Alvey, Buddy Hafele, Clifford Swift. Coach. Lathrop Reid, Harry Huber. James Clemens, Student Manager. Third Row: William Sims, Harmon Vcyles, Ernest Schwartz. Edward Dixon, Larry Connor, Robert Schwartz. l ea, QoU! SEASON RECORD Cannelton Oakland City 20 Cannelton ....25 Rockport ....18 Cannelton 7 Tell City 32 Cannelton 25 Dale 40 Cannelton 12 Mt. Vernon 28 Cannelton 22 Leitchfield (Ky.) 20 Cannelton 18 O wens vi lie 18 Cannelton 14 Tell City 33 SUMMARY Won.............................. 2 Lost..... Tied..... Total Points—130 [ 20 1 Rachelle Opponents’ Points—209 ctto+vtaCfe 'UJe Pay” First Row: Gordon May, Joe Paulin, Bobby Miller, Hargis Hafele. Buddy Bennett. Second Row : Freddie Franzman, Billy Guillaum, Harold Franzman, Coach Hubert Scott. Edward Dixon, Billy Aldridge. SEASON RECORD Cannelton 23 Grandview . 22 Cannelton 20 Rockport .... 4 Cannelton 21 Tell City ...24 Cannelton (overtime) 27 Chrisney ....25 Cannelton 19 Ben Davis Cannelton 21 Rockport ....13 Cannelton 14 Petersburg ...31 Cannelton 16 Dale .7... ••••30 Cannelton 24 Troy 10 Canneltcn 27 Daviess Co. (Ky.) -.23 Cannelton 26 Troy .27 Cannelton 22 Tell City ....21 Cannelton 19 Corydon ....17 Cannelton 32 Hawesville ....IS Cannelton Owensboro ....41 Cannelton 22 Boonville. . ....29 Cannelton 47 Hawesville Cannelton 28 Dale ....26 Won, 11- -Lost. 9 Total Points, 43 Opponents’ Points, 415 NEW YEAR TOURNEY Cannelton 13 Dale... Cannelton IS Boonville ....24 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Cannelton..............24 Cannelton..............31 Cannelton..............24 Cannelton............. 22 Troy.....................14 Rockport.................13 Tell City................23 Dale.....................20 'l ea, felacJz ! Doris t 21 j First Row: Arthur Young, Alwyn Thomas, Harold Daum, Lee Frank Sapp, Charles Sweeney. Second Row: Harold Glenn, Hargis Hafele, Harmon Voyles, George Hufnagcl, Charles Vogt. Gordon May. Third Row: Ernest Schwartz, Joseph Lynch, Charles Franzman, Wilfred Board. SEASON RECORD Cannelton...............19 Cannelton.............. 22 Cannelton...............13 Cannelton 17 Cannelton...............23 Cannelton............... 9 Cannelton.... .......... 26 Cannelton...............11 Cannelton.............. 9 Cannelton...............11 Cannelton...............24 Cannelton (overtime)....16 Cannelton............... 7 Cannelton...............12 Grandview................10 Rockport.................10 Tell City................ 9 Chrisney.................19 Rockport.................15 Dale.....................20 Troy.................... 5 Daviess Co. (Ky.)........18 T roy....................11 Tell City................21 Hawesville...............12 Boonville................14 Hawesville...............12 Dale..................... 14 SUMMARY Won......;........................ 7 Lost.............................. 7 t 22 j Total Points, 219 Opponents’ Points, 190 SEASON RECORD Cannelton 26 Chrisney 7 Cannelton Dale 4 Cannelton 3 Troy 10 Cannelton 27 Cory don 5 Cannelton 22 Boonville 16 Cannelton 13 Dale .. 0 Cannelton 15 St. Paul 14 SUMMARY Won.... Lost 6 Points 101 Opponents.........................................47 First Row: Junior Evans. Charles Schneider, Raymond Gunn, Paris Johnson. Second Row: Lee Allen Pyle, Ralph Dixon. Coach Clifford Swift, Floyd Gunn, Bill May. [ 23 ] feateball lea+n, SpAincj, 1939 first Row: Bobby Miller, Gilbert Harper. Harry Lee Huber, Buddy Bennett. Second Row: Joe Paulin. McKinley Roberts, Billy Aldridge, Edward Cash, Harold Fuchs. Third Row: Edward Dixon, Coach Foster Park. Wilfred Board. 1939 BASEBALL SCORES Cannelton.... 0 Boonville 3 Cannelton - Huntingburg 0 Cannelton 1 Tell City 3 Cannelton 0 Boonville 9 Cannelton 0 Tell City 3 Cannelton 9 Huntingburg 1 Cannelton 3 Owensboro Sr. Hi 2 SUMMARY Won........................ 3 Lost.....................-. 4 Total Points. 15 Opponents’ Points, 21 Cannelton Cannclton Cannelton Cannelton PARTIAL 1940 SCHEDULE (With results up to the time the Notlennac went to press) ........................ 3 Daviess Co. (Ky.)........ ........................ 1 Huntingburg.............. ........................ 5 Bosse (Evansville)....... ....................... 8 Boonville................ May 6 Boonville......................................... Here May 10 Huntingburg.......................................There May 13 Daviess Co. (Ky.)................................ Here 12 7 13 3 [ 24 ] FEATURES Jliyh School Sand hirst Row: Freddie Franz man, Harold Franzman, Wilfred Board, Edward Dixon, Virginia Ramsey, Dorris Gibbs, Oscar Dixon, Dorothy Jean Wilber, Evelyn Stamp, Gladys June Minto, Imogene Skinner, Doris Hodde. Second Row: Homer Groves, Marjorie May, Norma Lee Ungerecht, Rose Marie Dunn, Wilma Maicr, Margaret Truempy, Arlene Park, Emma Lou Wagner, Alice Livers, Beverly Livers. Richard Rausch. Third Row: Jeanette Crook. Dale Zellers. Russell Clements, Harold Truempy, Alfred Wilber, William Powers, Jacob Patmore, Paul Ungerecht. Denny Ramsey. Shirley Pekin-paugh, Joy Scull. Marge McFall, Zella Tinsley. Fourth Row: Jack Sprinkle. William McFarling. Harold Daum. (ieorge Connor. Wayne Pekinpaugh, Kenneth Crook, Delvern McFall, Buddy Hafele, Floyd Gunn. Fifth Ron?: Don Marketto, Director. Otto Zellers, Curtis Dhonau, Homer Clement. Ready fyon, Goncesit t 25 ] School Ghon.uA first Row: Emma Lou Wagner, Marge McFall. Harold Damn, Dale Zellers. Norma Lee Ungcrecht, Virginia Ramsey, Jeanette Paulin. Second Row: William McFarling, Harold Truempy, Russell Clements, Raclielle Swihart, Beatrice Couch, Theola Gerber, Dorris Gibbs. Third Row: William Powers, Otto Zellers, Marjorie May. Margaret Truempy, Beverly Livers, Virginia Lehman. Alice Livers. fourth Rote: Wilfred Hoard, Homer Groves. Harold Franzman. George Connor, Freddie Franzman, Wayne Pekinpaugh. Members not on picture: Doris Hodde, Wilma Maier, Russell Jarboe. Da LulcLn COnchpAtna i 27 ] [ 28 ] T he VPiter right Marjorie May. Editor, Second Semester. Upper left—Kenneth (’rook. Assistant Kditor, Second Semester. Lower left—Virginia Ramsey, Assistant Kditor. First Semester. Lower right—Bill Guil latim, Kditor, First Semester. Hi-Life Cites Purposes Paper Has Large Exchange Dedicated to the best interests of Cannelton High School, the Hi-Life is published for the purpose of fostering school spirit, promoting better understanding and upholding the school traditions and standards. It not only aids in the formation of student opinion but is an organ of information and amusement for everyone in the community. Many adults are among the subscribers, and the exchange list includes schools from Alaska to Honolulu. 1940 Marks Twelfth Year of Publication Since 1928 the high school has published a newspaper. At present, the Hi-Life, a member of the N. S. P. A. and the I. H. S. P. A., is edited biweekly by the Journalism department, under the direction of Miss Beck. HI-LIFE STAFF AT WORK! [ 30 ] 7lieipian aup-e Ala. 255 Once a Thespian, Always a Thespian Organized in 1934, Thespian Troupe No. 255 of the National Thespian Society has always been an active organization in Cannelton High School. The present Troupe of nine members is under the direction of Miss Mildred Rush. Requirements for high school membership include active work in dramatics plus a required number of roles in major plays and convocation programs. t 3i ] '39 Q u+dtuateA, SENIOR CLASS OF 1939 First Row: Elsie Johnson, Roy Yoho, Nina Harper, Margaret Groely, Hazel May, Jane Hafcle. Leona Boyle. Second Row : Betty Hall. Leona Damn. Robert Richey, Ruth Genet, Thurman Young, Lloyd Sims. Essie Lee Glenn. Third Row: Agnes Cronin, Martha Ramsey, Noami Ruth Tinsley, Charles Scheidegger, Alfred Wagner, Edwin Hufnagel, Margie Trainer. Fourth Row: Bert Mason Jr.. Conway Craft. Ralph Daum. Clifford Gunn. Grace Heck, Ruth Gruver, James Polk. bn, un GoApA [ 32 ] f n [iec uen ors lVau B ckJhen! iw rt,t ilb«r ’rain J mnl ta j«or « I 33 ] [ 34 ] t 35 ] [ 36 J PaifiosiA,' Paxje 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: Malcolm Porter William Scheidegger Dr. P. J. Feder Margaret Harding Franzman’s Grocery Don Marketto William Waldschmidt Het’s Place Dr. H. C. Richardson Dale H. Braun A. C. Little Homer Smallwood Mabel Damm Theodore Sprinkle Joe Minor Edward Hemphill Prentice Harper Walter Franzman Dr. Hargis Bush Waymond Morgan Luther Waddy Norman Hafele Lee Taylor Rev. F. Fahrenkamp Carrie Hess Charles U. Clark Mildred Rush Bill Birchler Dorothy Suddarth Fred J. Evrard W. H. Marchal Ivo Huber James Polk John Minto Evelyn Busam Vella Young Irvin Ramsey Dorothy May Pearl Hafele Julia Franzman Fester Park Margaret Fuchs Sidney K. Groves Burns Wittmer Mary Lou Beck Clifford Swift Virginia Cullen R. W. Imel Harry Davidson Glenward Hafele Paul Carr John Conway Jacob Seibert Hubert Scott [ 37 I The Staff and Student Body wish to thank those who are advertising in this year’s N0TLENNAC. Without their cooperation, it would have been impossible to have the yearbook. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CANNELTON SEWER LEHMAN Youngster FUN’iture PIPE America’s Largest Juvenile Furniture Manufacturers COMPANY • LEHMAN COMPANY OF AMERICA OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER SUNLIGHT HOTEL CANNELTON. ..INDIANA C. C. Gilliatt, Manager TAP ROOM — CLUB ROOM — BOWLING — BILLIARDS [ 38 ] CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’40 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 40 Always Remember the Best is Cheapest C. H. S. • • We Invite and Appreciate Your Patronage • Tell City Furniture Company Cheerio Heauty Shop Phone 757 Cannelton, Ind. BEST WISHES IT’S FORD TO THE CLASS OF ’40 for ’40! • • Frank E. Huber Werner Motor Company Tasty Sandwiches and Soft Drinks Phone 764 Cannelton, Ind. Largest Stock of Good Used Cars Perry County’s Oldest Dealers GRADUATION SUITS Malone’s Garage We Shall Be Pleased to Show You All Models and Patterns DODGE PLYMOUTH Styled Right and Priced Right PACKARD Cassidy Bros. Vititoe Phone 844W Cannelton, Ind. The Exclusive Men’s and Boys’ Store Tell City, Indiana [ 39 ] First Cannelton National Bank Preston Minor INSURANCE Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cannelton National Bank Building Deposits Up to $5,000 Insured for Individual, Firm or Corporation Phone 786 • Resources Over $1,000,000.00 CANNELTON, INDIANA THE CANNELTON TELEPHONE The Only Newspaper Published at the County Seat Cannelton, Indiana “A NEWSY NEWSPAPER” A First Class Job Department in Connection '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 Telephone 823 Cannelton, Indiana [ 40 J Schreiber’s Drug Store The REXALL Store Everything a Good Drug Store Should Have Tell City Indiana Freeman’s Grocery MEATS — VEGETABLES NOTIONS Phone 829 Cannelton, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’40 “Where the Lads and Lassies Dance” Silver Anchor Ed. Genet Proprietor SHIP VIA A H Truck Line, Inc. Daily Service to Louisville, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Phone J-A-4261 Phone 3-4461 Dauby Motor Co. CHEVROLET and BUICK Service Phones 284 - 285 Tell City, Indiana Gerber Oil Co. SHELL PRODUCTS Cannelton, Indiana COLD STORAGE ICE DAIRY PRODUCTS TELL CITY CREAMERY CO. TELL CITY, INDIANA [ 41 ] W. J. Gerber, Inc. Schmuck’s Market FURNITURE GROCERIES and MEATS UNDERTAKING VEGETABLES Phone 745 Cannelton, Indiana Phone 735 Cannelton, Indiana Roland’s Jewelry Store A POPULAR EXPRESSION . . . “What You Buy from Hecks EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING FOR OVER 50 YEARS Gives Service” A Gift from Roland’s Will August Heck Co. Always Be Remembered Cannelton’s Leading Store Beautiful Chinaware Given Away CANNELTON, INDIANA Absolutely FREE! DRUGS : TOILETRIES : SUNDRIES Prescriptions a Specialty Bill’s Place A Good Place to Eat and Drink We Invite and Appreciate Your Patronage We Try to Please! Snyder Drugs PHONE 849 Phone 701 Henry Heck Co. McGinnis Shell Service “The Home of Friendly Service” “The Home of Service” WE ARE READY TO GAS — OIL — LUBRICATION SERVE YOU TELEPHONE 740 On Highway 66 Cannelton, Ind. [ 42 ] Heinzle’s Jewelry Store Wear Friedman Shelby All-Leather Shoes Tell City, Indiana SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Let Us Solve Your Gift Problems Bruggensehmidts Tell City's Leading Department Store Congratulations Class of ’40 Cannelton Supply Company “Candy is Delicious Food Enjoy Some Every Day” Dealers in Hardware and Supplies Hen Franklin Store Cannelton, Indiana Phone 785 Tom Mullen, Jr., Prop. Congratulations Seniors Dauby’s Department Store Citizens National Bank Tell City, Ind. Complete Shopping Center “Where Friends Meet and Trade” “Our Service Makes Friends” Tell City, Ind. The Sugar Bowl William Tell Studios “WHERE FRIENDS MEET” “Somebody Wants Your Photograph” Complete Fountain Service Magazine and News Stand A. J. Birchler Tell City, Ind. R. G. LEONARD, Manager 627J4 Main Street Over A P Store Tell City, Indiana [ 43 ] Congratulations Class of ’40 The Irvin Theatre H. W. Truempy GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES “Reel Entertainment” Phone 732 Cannelton, Indiana CANNELTON, INDIANA When in BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’40 Need of Chairs Think of . . . From TELL CITY Tell City Chair Company Tell City Coca Cola Bottling Co. Phone 25 Tell City, Indiana H and C Ferry Short Route to Louisville and Owensboro Twenty-four Hour Service A Twinco Yearbook, Twin City Printing Co., Champaign, Illinois. ■v V f- s - - - JS ; “-----' ' Vt' v;_


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