Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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Cannelton, Indiana (In 'Tribute Heaven gives its favorites— early death. THE 1945 NOTLENNAC IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF R. B. HAI.L WHO WILL LIVE ON IN THE MINDS OE THOSE WHO KNEW AND LOVED HIM. small xa Gerald R. Neff Superintendent Never were people given such a gigantic task as is yours. You know that it has ever been a struggle to keep this nation truly a government of the people and for the people. The liberties we enjoy as citizens in this nation have been preserved for us because the former generations performed their task well. You know that we must defend American principles of government. Experience has taught us that only youth has the vision and endurance to do this work. It is your privilege and duty to put forth your best efforts in helping to secure a speedy and lasting victory. America’s future is your future. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Preston Minor President Mrs. Charles A. Scull Secretary Mr. Elmer Frantzman T reasurer 4 The 1945 Notlennac Don marketto Mabel Damm Edgar Etienne Principal Senior Sponsor Principal of Meyers Grade OUR PRINCIPALS AND SPONSOR Cannelton High School functions under the leadership of the principal. Don Marketto. In addition to his duties as principal. Mr. Marketto directs the high school band and teaches safety. Edgar Etienne is principal of Meyers Grade School and teaches the seventh grade. He coaches the Junior High and Meyers Grade School basketball teams. The Senior Class was able to carry out their activities through the sponsorship of Miss Mabel Damm who teaches Home Economics, Biology and supervises the school cafeteria. OUR BUILDING The 1945 Notlennac Row 1 : ANDREW LITTLE—Poets that lasting Marble seek must come in Latin or Greek. . . . MARIAN NEFF—If eyes were made for seeing, then Beauty is its own excuse for being. . . . ANNA CLAIRE BROWN— To err is human, to forgive divine. . . . MILDRED VAUGHN—My library is dukedom large enough. Row 2: FLORENCE GRATZER—While we read history we make history. . . . HELEN ETIENNE— Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle which fits .them all. . . . WILLIAM DAUBY—Set the cause above renown and love the game above the prize. . . . WILMA KUSTER—Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Row 3: RUBY BYERLEY—I am all the daughters of my father’s house and all the brothers too. . . . GLADYS CUMMINGS—Who speaks the truth stabs Falsehood to the heart. . . . MILDRED SEIBERT—Against stupidity the very gods themselves contend in vain. . . . FOSTER PARK—Mathematics make men subtile. 6 The 1945 Notlennac £yeniote J. C. HUFF— “Jay” President Football 3-4: Baseball 1-2: Class President 3-4: Hi-Y 1-2: Chefs 1: Notlennac 4: Athletic Club 1-2. FRANCES GRAY BILL—“Frankie Vice-President Notlennac 4: Hi-Life 4: Class President 1: National Honor Society 3-4: G. A. A. 1 : Student Council 1 : Quill ft Scroll 4: Girl Reserves 2. FREDDIE KENDALL—“Rockey” Secretary Hi-Y 1-2-3: Notlennac 4: Baseball 3-4: Football 3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4. ROGERS WHEATLEY—”Rog” T reasurer Football 3-4: Basketball 3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Hi-Life 4: Scouts 1-2: Treasurer 4. ROSE MARIE DUNN—‘‘O’Grady” Historian Band 1-2-3-4; Editor of Notlennac 4; Class Secretary 1 : Historian 4; Hi-Life 4: Thespians 2-3-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Quill ft Scroll 4. ATTIE EVANS—“Ace” Football 3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3 4: Hi-Y 1-2: Notlennac 4: Hi-Life 4. NITA NUGENT—“Suntan” Arts and Crafts 1 : Squad Leaders 1 : G. A. A. 1-2-3: Girl Reserves 3: Vice-President 2: Notlennac Staff 4: Office Girl 4: Cheerleader 2. 8 The 1945 Notlennac SENIORS JAMES RAMSEY—“Jimmey” Science 1 : Checker Club 2; Navy and Marine Club 3. NORMA JEAN ZELLERS—“Ze te Girl Reserves 1-2-4; Arts and Crafts 1 : Squad Leaders Club 1. MARY NEYANHAUS—4Bobby'’ Arts and Crafts 1 ; Squad Leaders 2; Girl Reserves 2: Junior Red Cross 4. LONNIE WHITE — Yal YaV Scouts 1-2: Hi-Y 4; Boxing Club 1; Chefs 1-2: Navy 2. CHARLES SCHNEIDER—‘Charlie’' Chefs 1-2; Athletic 1-2-4; Marine Club 3; Baseball 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4. LUCILE STORM—''Lucy” Arts and Crafts 1; G. A. A. 1-2: Girl Reserves 4; Office Girl 4. HELEN BRYANT— Sis” ROBERT PATMORE—“Jake'' Football 3-4; Thespians 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3 4: Operetta 1; Scout 1-2; Popular Orchestra 3-4; Athletic Club 1-2: Solo Contest 2; Track 1-2. JOSEPH THIRY—‘Joe” Hi-Y 1-2-4: Boxing 1: Marines 2: Navy 2. DOROTHY HARPER—“Do Chorus 1-2; National Honor Society 2-3: Secretary 3: Arts and Crafts 2; Librarian 1. The 194 5 Notlennac 9 SENIORS LARRY MATTINGLY— Moe Basketball 3: Class Historian 3: Thespian Club 3: Notlennac Staff 4: Editor of Hi-Life 4. LENORA MAIER—‘'Shorty Thespian Club 4: G. A. A. 1: National Honor Society 3-4; Notlennac 4: Librarian 4: Class Historian 1: Chorus 2; Girl Reserves 2. DORIS MOGAN — Doris’ Chorus 1-2: National Honor Society 2-3: Vice-President 3. BERNARD PAULIN— Toodle Football 12-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y 2-4; Chefs 1-2. MICHAEL RUTHERFORD—'Maestro'’ Popular Orchestra 1-2-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Hill Billy Band 1-2: Chorus 1-2-3. DOROTHY JEAN WILBER— Dot’’ Cheerleaders Club 1-2; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Drum Majorette 1-2-3; Drum Major 4: Dramatics 2; Popular Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Girl Reserves 1-2. DOROTHY FUTTER—“Dot Arts and Craft 4: Nutrition 1; Girl Reserves Science Club 2. CHARLES JONES— Charley” Hi-Y 1-2-4: Chefs 2-3: Band 1-2-3-4; Hi-Life 4. 4: G. A. A. 4; Marine Club 2: ROBERT ALDRIDGE— Snuff Hi-Y 1-2-3-4; Checker Club 2: Marine Club 2; Intramural Basketball 1-2-3: Football 3-4: Class Tourney 1-2-3-4; Baseball 3-4; Notlennac 4. MARY CATHERINE COYLE— Cathy” Quill ft Scroll 4: Hi-Life 4: Girl Reserves 1-4; Arts and Craft 1: G. A. A. 1-2; Squad Leaders 1-2. 10 The 1945 Notlennac SENIORS KENNETH ADAMS— Mac” Science Club 1: Checker Club 1 2; Army Club 2; Navy Club 2. THELMA EARQUHAR—4Ted'' Squad Leaders 1; Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross 4; Band 3-4. ETHEL THORN—“Ethie” Arts and Crafts 1 : National Honor Society 3-4: Girl Reserves 4; Quill $4 Scroll 4; Hi-Life 4; Wacs and Waves Club 2. LILLIAN QUISENBERRY—'‘Brownie' Glee Club 1 : Wacs and Waves Club 1 : Library Club 1 ; G. A. A. 1. MARIE WITTMER—“Woody” G. A. A. 1 ; Wacs and Waves Club 1 : Librarian Club 1 : Girl Reserves 1. MARTHA HECK—“Marty” Arts and Crafts 1 ; Squad Leaders Club 1-2: Girl Reserves 4; Hi-Life 4: G. A. A. 1-2: National Honor Society 3-4; Quill U Scroll 4. VIVIAN LAHEE—‘ Viv” G. A. A. 1-2-3: Girl Reserves 4: Arts and Crafts 1-2: Checker Club 1. HENRIETTA HALL—“Penny” Arts and Crafts 1-2: G. A. A. 1-2: Hi-Life Staff 4. BETTY HENDRIE—“Betts” National Honor Society 3-4: Arts and Crafts 1: Commercial Club 2; Movie 1-2. JOHN BURTON—“Sonny” Boxing Club 1: Baseball 1-2-3-4; Hill Billy Band 2; Navy Club 2; Air Corps Club 2. The 1945 Notlennxic 11 '45 CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1941, the class of ’45 entered C. H. S. with great expectancy as to what the coming four years might hold in store for them. Fifty-five bright-eyed girls and boys constituted the freshman class, which was the largest to date to enter C. H. S. Thirty-eight were from Cannelton and the remainder came from Rome. Derby, and Tobinsport. This was not an especially outstanding class, but it was a happy, carefree group of young people ready to suffer all the tribulations of Green Freshies.” Several of our class, Bernard Paulin. Junior Evans. Freddie Kendall, Charles Schneider, Bill May. and Charles Daum, played basketball, and Bernard Paulin, Bill May, and Louis Scarborough, played football. That year our class was the class tourney champion by defeating the Sophomore class. Miss Mabel Damm and Mr. Swift were our freshman sponsors. At Mid-term the class was divided into two groups. Frances Graybill, president, presided over Mr. Swift’s group and Michael Rutherford, vice-president, presided over Miss Damm’s group. The other officers for the class were Rose Marie Dunn, Secretary, J. C. Huff. Treasurer and Lenora Maier. Historian. At the end of the freshman year three members received honors as follows: Frances Graybill. scholastic award: Rose Marie Dunn, activities: and Charles Daum. Sports award. Thus ended our year as “green freshies,” for now we had advanced to the rank of Sophomores. Our Sophomore enrollment was only forty-eight due to a number of withdrawals during the previous year. Our Sponsors were Mr. Levy and Miss Mabel Damm with Bill May as president. Anita Nugent, vice-president, Bernard Paulin, secretary, and Junior Evans, treasurer, of the gay Sophomores. It seemed our sportsmen had lost some of their pep and vim” for we lost the class tourney to the dignified Seniors after a hard-fought battle. Now we were due for another rank of honor. We were to be called Juniors. We felt almost as important as Seniors for we could even attend the Junior-Senior Reception. This was a gala affair. We tried to entertain them royally at the Sunlight Hotel with a banquet and also invited Big Rich Richardson of Evansville for entertainment. Our Junior officers were J. C. Huff, president, Doris Mogan, vice-president, Dorothy Harper, secretary. Bernard Paulin, treasurer, Larry Mattingly, historian, and Mrs. Bywaters and Mr. Curts were our sponsors. Three cheers for the Juniors—we again won the class tourney by defeating the freshmen. Before we knew it we were ready for a new rank—-alas—we were Seniors in all their pomp and splendor. Forty-one dignified seniors were enrolled but before mid-term we lost three girls, Mary Emma Harris, Jerry Sugg, and Rebecca Raney, reducing the number to thirty-eight. During December four of our boys were called up for examination for the Army. Three passed but were given an extension until the end of school. We were the second Senior class to respond to the call. four girls graduated. Betty Hendrie entered business college, Dorothy Harper i, beautician school, and Lillian Quisenberry. nurse’s training, venture was our publication of the Notlennac whose staff consisted of Rose (die Kendall. Nita Nugent, Junior Evans. Lenora Maier. J. C. Huff. Bobby lattingly, Frances Graybill, and our advisor. Miss Ruby Byerley. fers were J. C. Huff, president; Frances Graybill. vice-president: Freddie Ken-agers Wheatley, treasurer; and Rose Marie Dunn, historian, liss Mabel Damm were our Sponsors. The class motto was: Forward ever, bnd the flower was the red rose. istory of four years in C. H. S. for the class of '45 as we face the future to I in store for us. 12 The 1045 Notlennac '45 CLASS WILL I, Kenneth Adams, will my strong, silent way with women to J. C. Lillpop. I, Robert Aldridge, will my sleeping in study hall to Bobby Jones. I, John Burton, will my way with Joy Bess to Billy Glover. 1. Helen Bryant, will my curly hair to Katherine Morris. I, Mary Catherine Coyle, will my sweetness to Doris Daum. I, Rose Marie Dunn, will my personality to Lucille Goffinet. I, Junior Evans, will my basketball ability to Red” Anderson. I, Dorothy Futter. will my Freddie to the armed services. I. Thelma Jean Farquhar. will my shortness to Betty Jo Franzman. I, Frances Graybill, will my scholastic ability to Joe Elder. I, J. C. Huff, will my dry humor to Otho Hicks. I. Dorothy Harper, will my ambition to Nina Zellers. I, Martha Heck, will my place in the bookstore to Garnet Burns. I, Henrietta Hall, will my glasses to Bobby Mogan. I, Betty Hendrie, will my office efficiency to Tommy Minto. f. Charles Jones, will my baritone and all wrong notes I played to Mary Ahrens. 1, Freddie Kendall, will my shoes to Darrell Zellers and hope he can fill them. I, Vivian Lahee, will my way with Kentucky men to fva Gene Storm. I. Larry Mattingly, will my editor-in-chief title of the Hi-Life to Earl Ahl. I, Lenora Maier, will my pleasing smile to Nettie Yoho. I, Doris Mogan, will my neatness to Bobby Jean Huff. I. Nita Nugent, will my long hair to Dottie Dunn. 1, Mary Neyenhaus. will my pretty blue eyes to Ida Mae Sweeney. I, Robert Patmore, will my outstanding cornet-playing to Billy Joe Minto. I, Bernard Paulin, will my football physique to Floyd Clements. I. Lillian Quisenberry. leave my red hair to Mildred Ruth Pohl so she won't have to dye hers. I, Michael Rutherford, will Frances to Edward Bush. (Good luck—PAL!!) I, James Ramsey, will my joking to Robert Whitehead. I. Lucille Storm, will my place in Fessor's office to Ray Ham. I, Charles Schneider, will my tallness to William Fulkerson. I, Ethel Thorn, will my typing ability to Carl Champion. I. Joe Thiry, will my walk to Glenn Schraner. 1. Rogers Wheatley, will part of my weight to Sammy Connor to meet Army standards. 1. Lonnie White, will my thirst for knowledge to Johnny Groves. 1, Marie Wittmer, will my shyness to Jerry Allen. I. Dorothy Wilber, will my drum-majorette uniform to Ruth Sixx. I. Norma Jean Zellers, will my ability to be tardy to Connie Miller. CLASS SONG (Tune: Don't Fence Me In) Oh give us friends, lots of friends. Like we’ve known at Cannelton High. They are the best. Let those friendships endure. Oh never let them die: They’ll stand the test. We will never forget all the joys we’ve known, Specially now that we know we’re goin'; We feel kinda sad and our tears are flowin’— We hate to leave. Just take my word we'll be wishin' we were back with all the friends we left behind: We may think not. but I’m bettin’ that we soon will change our mind. We hope that you will remember all the good things we have done, Forget our complaining ’cause we’ve really had fun: But since we can’t stay here and we must get movin’; We’ll say good-bye. The 1945 Notlennac 13 JUNIORS Row 1: R. Groves. President: M. Young, J. Bolin. Y. Weatherholt, F. Clement, F. Schank, G. Ramsey. E. Moore. Row 2: B. Franzman. Vice-President: S. Conner. B. Mitchell, A. Hall. G. Burns. J. Lillpop, L. Mogan, J. Hay. Row 3: J. Hafele, Secretary: M. Coyle. C. Fuchs. N. Yoho, R. Whitehead. R. Sixx, C. Champion. M. Young. Row 4:—T. Minto. Treasurer, E. Ahl, B. Sheldon, H. Rutherford. F. Mogan. G. Glenn. M. Polk, R. Franzman. Row 5: B. Hendrick. Historian: L. Goffinet. B. Harlan. I. Freeman. B. Zellers. H. Neyenhaus. A. Perkins. G. May. Row 6: I.. Polk, E. Graybill, I Storm. K. Smallwood. M Miller, F. Sanders. L.’Thiry. E. Bush. Row 7: M. Carter, A. Adams, D. Bolin. J. Morris, S. Drake, R. Ham. R. Hufnagel. 14 The 1945 Notlennac SOPHOMORES Row 1: C. Birchler, President: C. Hall. M. Schurtter. D. Dunn. M. Heck. K. Ramsey, J. Allen. Row 2: R. Jones. Vice-President: N. Zellers, A. Powers, I. Sweeney. B. Hawhee. J. Ramsey, J. Van Conia. Row 3: J. Elder, Secretary: C. Gottman. M. Ahrens: J. Groves, B. Mogan, D. Lloyd, R. Gunn. Row 4: C. May. Treasurer: M. Adams, H. Anderson. E. Reiser. C. Paulin, G. Shadwick. A. Parks. Row 5: T. Kendall, D. Zellers, I. Freeman, A. Sterett. M. Canarie. J. Alvey, E. Burton. Row 6: D. Daum. W. Posey, R. Hay, B. Huff, M. Reed. The 1945 Notlennac 15 Row 1 : B. Minto. President. J. Burton. E. Chenault. R. Carter. W. Fulkerson. B. Storm. D. Mathena. Rowr 2: M. Mattingly. Vice-President: J. Harlan. K. Morris. R. Van Hoosier. H. Van Conia. R. Rutherford, B. Schutz. Row 3: H. Trophagen. Secretary: E. Suddarth, J. Mason, W. Bush. J. Fuchs. J. Knott. R. Polk. Row 4: J. Asher, Treasurer: J. Chenault. B. Futterer, R. Heck. D. Young. L. Hicks, M. Carter. Row 5: W. Skinner. Historian: J. Johnson. M. McFarling. O. Clement. J. Hyde, A. Groves. M. Smith. Row 6: G. Schraner, H. Rutherford. N. Reed. B. Wheeler. D. Whitehead. J. Minto. 16 The 1945 Notle'nnac EIGHTH GRADE Row 1 : A. Evans, President; J. Hall. E. Winn, J. Bess. R. Conner. J. Parks. Row 2: L. Sixx. Vice-President; M. Simms. N. May. J. Anderson. M. Franzman. R. Varble. Row 3: P. Schurtter. Secretary; C. Burnette. K. Canarie. G. Poore. N. Lahee. W. Wheeler. Row 4: B. Williams. Treasurer; B. Badger. N. Clement. W. Zellers. D. Richey. C. Miller. Row 5: P. May. Historian: E. Morris. I. Wheet, L. Erakes, D. Burden. The 1945 Notlennac 17 MEYERS GRADE SCHOOL Seventh Grade Edgar Etienne Teacher and Principal Sixth Grade Mildred Seibert T eacher Fifth Grade Helen Etienne T eacher The 1945 Notle:nnac MEYERS GRADE SCHOOL Fourth Grade Wilma Kuster T eacher Third Grade Anna Claire Brown Teacher Second Grade Anna Claire Brown T eacher First Grade Gladys Cummings Teacher The 1945 Notlennac 19 Toot Jes hS ’ Mi 1K weed far the A d ? or CoYn iT g First Rid A ? 20 The 7 94 5 Notle'nnac ATHLETICS BULLDOGS Row 1 : J. Hafelc. B. Jones. F. Kendall, R. Groves, J. Evans. Row 2: A. Hall, Manager: M. Bolin, R. Wheatley, J. Lillpop, H. Rutherford. C. Fuchs. W. Dauby, Coach. ON THE HARDWOOD SEASON’S RECORDS Cannelton 28 Rockport 22 Cannelton 45 Lynnville 25 Cannelton 19 Tell City 23 Cannelton 35 Hawesville 32 Cannelton 32 Dale 26 Cannelton 50 Richland 25 Cannelton 58 T roy 23 Cannelton 42 Rockport 26 Cannelton 48 Hawesville 44 Cannelton 44 Chrisney 41 Cannelton 38 Tell City 29 Cannelton 51 T roy 21 Cannelton 47 Richland . 34 Cannelton 46 Ft. Branch 37 Cannelton 34 Corydon 42 Cannelton 34 Boonville 33 Cannelton 32 Dale 30 Cannelton 38 Chrisney 22 22 The 1945 Notlennac Row 1 : R. Wheatley, R. Patmore. B. Paulin, J. Huff. R. Aldridge. H. Rutherford. Row 2: Wm. Dauby, Coach; S. Conner, C. Paulin, G. Glenn, G. Ramsey. Row 3; C. Gottman, J. Bolin, R. Franzman, C. May. Row 4: H. Anderson, A. Hall, student managers. ON THE GRIDIRON SEASON’S RECORDS Tell City ......................................................... 25 Cannelton........................................................... 8 Mt. Vernon ........................................................ 60 Cannelton ......................................................... 13 Oakland City....................................................... 16 Cannelton ......................................................... 20 Petersburg 19 Cannelton ......................................................... 33 Tell City ......................................................... 52 Cannelton .......................................................... 6 The 19y5 Notlennac 23 BULLPUPS Row I : J. Morris, C. Fuchs. M. Bolin. B. Glover. A. Perkins. Row 2: R. Hufnagel. Manager: J. Harlen. D. Lloyd, A. Powers, B. Hendrick. G. Glenn, C. May. Row 3: J. Johnson. J. Mason. A. Groves. C. Gottman. R. Van Hoosier, H. Anderson. W. Dauby, Coach. ON THE HARDWOOD SEASON’S RECORDS Cannelton 18 Rockport . 21 Cannelton 14 Tell City 25 Cannelton 17 Hawesville 12 Cannelton 17 Dale 21 Cannelton 23 Richland 8 Cannelton 38 T roy 4 Cannelton 36 Rockport 18 Cannelton 20 Hawesville 23 Cannelton 17 Chrisney 14 Cannelton 33 Tell City 22 Cannelton 44 T roy 4 21 Richland 10 Cannelton 25 Ft. Branch 15 21 Boonville 27 25 Dale 21 Cannelton 23 Chrisney 22 24 The 1945 Notle'nnac Junior Hi Team Row 1 : M. Simms. E. Yagghi. L. Kincaid. C. Powers. J. Ham. R. Kendall. Row 2: F. Groves, Manager; D. Marketto, C. Kendall. L. Hall. E. Winn, P. Schurtter, A. Evans. Edgar Etienne, Coach. Meyers Grade Team Row 1 : J. Sutters. D. Powers. W. Johnson, N. Franzman. M. Reed. Row 2: J. Gayner, Manager; J. Winn. H. Schroeder, E. Craig, Edgar Etienne, Coach. The 1945 Notlennac 25 Junior Hi Team SEASON’S RECORDS Cannelton Jr. Hi 18 Consolidated 29 Cannelton Jr. Hi 14 Newman 22 Cannelton Jr. Hi 25 Consolidated 26 Cannelton Jr. Hi 56 Troy 12 Cannelton Jr, Hi 22 St. Paul 24 Cannelton Jr. Hi 22 Newman 24 Cannelton Jr. Hi 70 Troy 12 Cannelton Jr. Hi 15 Consolidated 27 Cannelton Jr. Hi ... 20 St. Paul 14 Meyers Grade Team SEASON’S RECORDS Meyers 13 St. Michael 9 Meyers 15 St. Michael 14 Meyers 10 Consolidated 11 26 The 1945 Nollennac Row 1 : J. Hafele, J. Evans, B. Jones, H. Rutherford. J. Burton. J. Morris. Row 2: R. Hufnagel. Manager: R. Groves. A. Perkins. R. Franzman, R. Wheatley, R. Ham, B. Paulin. W. Dauby. Coach. Row 3: A. Powers. J. Johnson, C. May. C. Gottman. J. Lillpop, E. Bush. A. Groves. J. Harlan. R. Van Hoosier. ON THE DIAMOND 1944 SEASON’S RECORDS 4 Stendal 2 0 Tell City 11 Cannelton 1 Jasper .. . 2 Cannelton 5 Tell City 11 6 Henderson 3 3 Tell City 5 Cannelton 7 Central (Evansville) 10 The 1945 Notlennac 27 28 The 1945 Notlennac 1 n H d 4 Student Council Bond Sales Popular Orchestra 30 The 1945 Nollennac Student Council Only class presidents are eligible for membership in this organization which is sponsored by Gerald Neff. Among the projects sponsored by this group was the War Bond booth where students may buy war bonds and stamps. During one drive more than twice the amount necessary to buy a jeep ($1 165) was sold to students. The class presidents are Allen Evans, '49: Robert Groves, '46: J. C. Huff. '45: Billy Joe Minto. '48: Carolyn Birchler, '47. Popular Orchestra tQ? V ■ Under the direction of Don Marketto, members of the Popular Orchestra practice numbers which they play at school plays, convocations. and other affairs. Wilma Zellers, Frances Schank, Jacqueline Minto, Billie Jean Shutz, Michael Rutherford. Betty Jo Franzman. Aldon Perkins, Dorothy Wilber. Floyd Clement. Lois Thiry, Robert Patmore. Harold Rutherford, Billy Joe Minto, Bobby Jones. The 1945 Notlennac 31 National Honor Society Latin Club Thespians 32 The 1945 Notlennac National Honor Society To become a member of this society a student must be a junior or a senior who has been enrolled in C. H. S. for at least one year. Candidates must have maintained a scholastic average of 89 per cent and must also be outstanding in service, leadership, and character. There are at present ten seniors and nine juniors in the local chapter of the National Honor Society. Chapter 2363. The charter was granted in 1 940. Don Marketto is sponsor of this organization. Front row: Y. Weatherholt. H. Neyenhaus, B. Franzman. F. Mogan. B Sheldon. Second row: R. Dunn. M. Heck. F. Schank. E. Thorn. L. Thiry. Third row: J. Hafele, M. Rutherford. E. Graybill, L. Mattingly. Not in picture: J. Evans, F. Graybill. F. Kendall. L. Maier. D. Mogan. Latin Club The members of the Latin Club with their sponsor, Mr. A. C. Little, have been working on Latin crossword puzzles and reading Latin papers during their semi-monthly meetings. Front row: Charles Hall, Frances Mogan, Secretary: William Conner. Back row: Albert Parks. President; Ernest Graybill. Not in picture: Joe Elder. Thespians Thespian Troupe 255, of the National Thespians was first organized in 1934. To become a member of this organization one must be a high school student and have had one major or two minor roles in a play or participate effectively in stage work. This club annually produces and participates in the all-school play and helps with the senior class play. Mildred Vaughn is the sponsor. Front row: B. Franzman. A. Sterett, D. Daum. Secretary: R. Dunn. Vice-President: L. Maier, B. Huff. Treasurer. Back row: L. Mattingly, R. Patmore. President; B. Jones, J. Hafele, B. Minto. The 1945 Notlennac 33 Quill and Scroll Cafeteria Boys’ Athletic 34 The 1945 Notlennac Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To become a member a student must be a junior or a senior and must rank in the upper third of his class in scholastic standing, and must meet the general requirements of leadership and character. He must have done superior work in writing, editing, or in business management. Recommendations are made by the supervisor of the school publication and samples of the student’s writing are sent to the National Headquarters where they must be approved. Mildred Vaughn is the sponsor. From row: Rose Marie Dunn. Mary Catherine Coyle. Larry Mattingly, Henrietta Hall. Back row: Martha Heck. Robert Patmore, Ethel Thorn. Not in picture: Rogers Wheatley, Frances Graybill. Cafeteria The cafeteria operates on a non-profit basis to provide lunch for students. The meals are prepared through the co-operation of the foods classes of the Home Economics Department. Miss Mabel Damm supervises the meal planning, food preparation, serving and maintenance of the cafeteria. Boys' Athletic Club Under the sponsorship of William Dauby, the members of the Boys’ Athletic Club discuss various athletic events as they take place, rules and regulations of sports and other timely topics in the athletic world. Front row: F. Sanders. H. Trophagen, B. Harlen. A. Groves, R. Heck, M. Simms, N. Lahee, J. Anderson. Second row: E. Winn. D. Lloyd, J. Fuchs. J. Harlan, C. Champion, J. Mason, L. Hicks. K. Canarie. Third row: J. Lillpop. Vice-President: C. Fuchs, J. Morris. R. Varble. B. Zellers. A. Powers, A. Adams, T. Minto. Fourth row: Charles Schneider, President. The 1945 Notlennac 3 Librarian Club Yell Leaders Junior Red Cross 36 The 194 5 Notlennac Librarian Club The members of this club include all those students who work in the library during class periods, at the noon hour, and before school. During Club meetings library work is discussed and the librarians have been keeping the library and the books in order. Mildred Vaughn is the club sponsor. Front row: I.enora Maier. Iva Gene Storm. Yvonne Posey. Leona Morgan. Marie Wittmer. Second row: Bobby Mogan. Dorothy Bolin. Betty Mitchell. Lucille Goffinet. Third row: Russell Franzman. Carl Fuchs. Not in picture: Rogers Wheatley. Lillian Quisenberry, Louise Polk. Cheer Leaders Dorothy Wilber and Betty Jo Franzman were chosen to lead the yells at the football and basketball games throughout the school year. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross is doing Red Cross work similar to that of the local chapter. Included among the projects completed by this organization were snippings for filling fracture pillows, fracture pillows, checkers and checkerboards for hospital patients, lapeovers, and rolling bandages. Front row: Eloise Burton, Mary Neyanhaus, Beverly Sheldon. Mary Frances Adams. Lorna Sixx. Second row: Ruth Sixx. Catherine Morris, Edith Morris. Back row: Garnet Burns. Treasurer: Henrietta Neyanhaus. President. Not in picture: Thelma Farquhar. Secretary. The 1945 Notlennac 3 Hi-Y G. A. A. Girls’ Reserve 38 The 1945 Notlennac Hi-Y The Hi-Y organization is founded upon religious principles and stresses the application of religious ideals in solving the problems of daily life. This organization is a division of the Young lMen’s Christian Association and its ideals, purposes, and teachings are very similar to those of that association. During club meetings quizzes, contests, and other programs of entertainment, arranged by committees of club members, are participated in by the group. Foster Park is the group sponsor. Front row: Jimmy Hay. Charles Gottman. Glenward Glenn, Jimmie Johnson. Ray Ham. Joe Thiry, Second row: Sammie Conner, Charles Jones, President; Kenneth Smallwood. Secretary; Lonnie White, Edward Bush. Third row: Russell Franzman. J. C. Huff. Bernard Paulin. Marvin Bolin. Guyneil Ramsey. Back row: Charles Paulin. Freddie Kendall. Billy Hendrick. G. A. A. The members of the G. A. A. meet every Wednesday after school for basketball, volley ball, deck tennis, softball, and other games. Ruby Byerley is the sponsor. Front row: June Hall. President: Marguerite Heck. Secretary-Treasurer; Maytha Schurtter, Gilda May. Bobby Huff. Norma Clement. Second row: Wanda Skinner, Mary Ahrens, Dorothy Burden, Doris Daum. Vice-President; Thelma Goodson. Ilene Whcet. Girl Reserves Any girl in the high school may become a member of the Girl Reserves. This year the members of this club have been making an afghan for the Red Cross. Florence Gratzer is the sponsor. Front row: Julia Hyde. Betty Williams, Lucille Storm. Imogene Freeman. Nellie May, Connie Miller, Bobby Huff. Norma Zellers, Betty Futterer. Second row: Gloria Poore. Phyllis May. D. Richey. Martha Heck. Secretary-Treasurer: Jewell Parks. Jackie Asher, Song Leader: Dorothy Futterer. Vice-President: Mary C. Coyle. Third row: Maytha Schurtter. Marguerite Heck, Thelma Kendall, President; Doris Daum, Jorene Alvey, Ethel Thorn, Mildred Pohl. Vivian Lahee. The 194 5 Notlennac 39 Top row: Rose Marie Dunn, Editor: Fred Kendall, Associate Editor. Row 2: J. C. Huff, Advertising Manager: Larry Mattingly. Circulation Manager: Attie Evans, Business Manager. Row 3: Frances Graybill. Copy Editor: Bob Aldridge. Snapshot Editor; Lenora Maier. Photo Editor: Nita Nugent. Typist. NOTLENNAC STAFF The Notlennac has been a senior publication of C. H. S. since 1937. The staff is elected by the Senior class and works with a faculty advisor. The Notlennac is financed by advertising, patrons, and student sales. The Notlennac is a pictorial record of the school activities. 40 The 104 5 Notlennac Front row: D. Marketto, director: T. Farquhar, W. Zellers. N. Clement. L. Thiry. J. Harlan. R. Heck. J. Minto, B. Sheldon. B. Huff. B. Minto. D. Wilber. Row 2: R. Dunn. D. Dunn. J. Parks. W. Skinner, B. Shutz, C. Birchler. F. Mogan, W. Bush. B. Franzman. Row 3: D. Daum. A. Sterett. F. Schank. M. Rutherford. N. Groves, M. Mattingly, E. Bush. J. Mason. Row 4: R. Varble. A. Perkins. R. Groves. C. Jones. B. Jones. M. Ahrens. D. Marketto. H. Anderson. J. Morris. J. Hafele. F. Clement. C. H. S. BAND The Cannelton High School Concert Band is made up of members from the seventh through the twelfth grades. The contribution of the organization to athletics has been on the football field and in the gymnasium for basketball games. On the concert stage the band continues to play with the fine musicianship that has been characteristic of former C. H. S. bands. The band on the football field has continued to bring admiration from the fans by the intricate and novel formations by which they gained wide recognition on the marching field in the years they participated in the band contests. The band contests have been discontinued for the duration of the war. The 1945 Notlennac 41 SCHOOL CALENDAR, 1944-45 September 5— School Opens 22—Tell City Football Game (here) 29—Mt. Vernon Football Game (there) October 6— Oakland City Football Game (there) 13—Petersburg Football Game (here) 20—Tell City Football Game (there) 26-27—Teachers Association November 3—All School Play 10—Rockport Basketball Game (here) 17—Lynnville Basketball Game (here) 22-—-Tell City Basketball Game (there) 22—4:15 P. M.—Thanksgiving Vacation —to 8 A. M., November 27 29—Hawesville Basketball Game (here) December 6—Dale Basketball Game (here) 8—Richland Basketball Game (here) 13—Troy Basketball Game (here) 20—4 P. M.—Christmas Vacation—to 8 A. M., January 2 January 5—Rockport Basketball Game (there) PATRONS A Friend Walter Mason Mrs. H. A. Ball William aldsrhmidt Judy Childs W orsley Boyce Elmo Chatham II. C. Richardson Luther Waddy Rev. Edwin Riske Frank Huber Bob Miller Jack Hafele E. N. Hudson Ed Hempill Martha Lee Coyle Regina Hriggman Kenneth Dhonati Emma Lou Wagner Alfred Clemens Georgia Lee Scull Mildred Vaughn Marian Neff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scull A. C. Little John Dixon Ruby Hyerley William Dauby Mrs. Clifford Gunn Mrs. T. A. McConnatighey Don Marketto A. C. Brown Florence Gratzer Hargis Hush. M.D. W ilma Kuster .Mabel Damm John Conway Gladys Cummings Homer Smallwood Prentice Harper Edgar Etienne Foster Park Lee Taylor Helen Etienne E. Gilbert I r. Schriefer Gertrude Goffinet Charles Gerber Keith Swearington L’o Spencer G. W. Aldridge Albert I chinao Gerald Neff Mrs. Dlionau Harold Ball Hill Birchler Rev. Rouck Mrs. Cleo Livers Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell John Conway W'illiam Scheidegger Purvice Maxey Fred Harris Prentice Harper 42 The 1945 Notlennac 10— Hawesville Basketball Game (there) 12—Chrisncy Basketball Game (here) 1 8-19—Semester Examinations 19—Tell City Basketball Game (here) 1 9—End of Eirst Semester February 2—Fort Branch Basketball Game (there) 7—Corydon Basketball Game (there) 9—Boonville Basketball Game (here) 14—Dale Basketball Game (there) 16—Chrisney Basketball Game (there) 22-23-24—Sectional Basketball Tourney (here) March 29—4-15 P. M.—Easter Vacation—to 8 A. M., April 3 April 27—Annual Band Concert May 11— Senior Class Play 19— Junior-Senior Banquet 20— Baccalaureate Services 22- 23—Second Semester Examinations 23— Class Day 25—Commencement 43 The 1945 Notlennac 44 The 1945 Notlennac Cannelton Kiwanis Meets Tuesday 12:10 Sunlight Hotel WE BUILD WE BUILD JOHN HUFF’S TAVERN ARNOLD’S MARKET SANDWICHES AND DRINKS FRUITS . . . VEGETABLES + + Phone 760 Fourth and Washington Hnfcle Street Cannelton, Indiana Phone 713-J St. Ix uis Ave. Congratulations, Class of '45 We appreciate your patronage and hope you have enjoyed trading with us. MEADOR’S We Try to Please LATEST STYLES IN SHOES AND CLOTHING JOHN H. MALCOMSON’S BEN FRANKLIN STORE At Popular Prices A Popular Expression Compliments, Seniors of '45 “What You Huy from Heck’s Gives Service” AUGUST HECK CO. Cannelton's leading Store WM. C. VOGEL CAFE Heautiful Chinn ware Given Away Absolutely Grade ’‘A” Cafe FREE! Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Class of '45 + SCHMUCK’S MARKET Congratulates OTTO’S PLACE Sixth and Washington Streets Cannelton, Indiana the Seniors of ’45 The 1945 Notlennac 45 INDIANA COTTON MILLS, INC. An Essential War Industry ★ PRODUCING COTTON GOODS UNDER DIRECTION OF THE WAR PRODUCTION BOARD LEHMAN Youngster FUN’ture Preston Minor and BABYGUARD HIGH CHAIRS INSURANCE 4 4 America’s Largest 4 4 Juvenile Furniture Manufacturers Phone 786 4 4 Washington Street Lehman Company of America Cannelton, Indiana First-Cannelton National Bank “77ie County Seat Bank” DEPOSITS UP TO $5,000 INSURED FOR INDIVIDUAL FIRM OR CORPORATION Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 46 The 1945 Notlennac The Tell City News THE LARGEST ABC CIRCULATION OF ANY INDIANA WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Tell City, Indiana Compliments of Congratulations, Seniors of ’45 TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK from DAUBY MOTOR CO. 70 YEARS OK SAFE BANKING Tell City, Indiana FINANCE YOUR HOME WILLIAM TELL STUDIO with Rudy G. Leonard, Manager TELL CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION “SOMEBODY Vi ANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH” Phone 30 Main and Franklin Phone 231 Tell City, Indiana Sliip Via Congratulations. Class of ’45 A H TRUCK LINE, INC. 4 DAILY SERVICE i Louisville, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Owensboro, Ky. PHONE W-A-7075 or 4-1941 TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. INC. MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1859 Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors DAUBY’S DEPARTMENT STORE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Complete Shopping Center Where Friends Meet and Trade” “OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS” Tell City, Indiana The 1945 Notlennac 47 OIJR MOTTO: Service, Courtesy, Satisfaction QUALITY PRESCRIPTION WORK Snyder Drugs Phone 849 Cannelton, Indiana “THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE” Congratulations. Class of ’45 HENRY HECK CO. H. W. TRUEMPY We Are Ready to Serve You Groceries . . . Vegetables + + Phone 732 Phone 740 CANNELTON, INDIANA Congratulations, Seniors of '45 Compliments, Seniors of '45 FRANZMAN S MARKET WAGNER’S DRUG STORE Phone 784 Cannelton, Indiana CANNELTON, INDIANA Best Wishes to the Class of '45 Cold Storage from — ICE — TELL CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Dairy Products Superior Ice Cream PHONE 25 TELL CITY, INDIANA TELL CITY, INDIANA The Cannelton Telephone THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AT THE COUNTY SEAT Cannelton, Indiana “A Newsy Newspaper” A First-Class Job Department in Connection 48 The 1945 Nollennac Ship Via HARGIS TRUCK LINE, INC. DAILY SERVICE to Louisville, Ky. Evansville, Itul. Indianapolis, Ind. St. Ixiuis, Mo. Congratulations. Seniors of 45 from OHIO V ALLEY GAS CORE. Phone 18 TELL CITY, INDIANA Hest Wishes to the Class of 45 Congratulatitms to the Seniors of 45 For a Better Buy in GROCERIES AND NOTIONS Trade at FREEMAN’S GROCERY Cannelton, Indiana + LIPP’S COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Tell City, Indiana THE IRVIN THEATRE Congratulations, Class of 45 “REEL ENTERTAINMENT” + + CLAUDE’S PLACE Cannelton, Indiana SANDWICHES AND DRINKS First Street Cannelton, Indiana II C FERRY LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS Short Route to I ouisville and Owensboro, Ky. “In I-arge or Small Amounts” HOME LOAN COMPANY TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE R. E. Brenner, Mgr. 511 Main Street Tell City, Indiana WE APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE GIVEN US During the Past School Year and Want to Inform You That OUR SUMMER LINES ARE NOW COMPLETE Rosenblatt's The 194 5 Notlennac 49 Congratulations, Class of ’45 SHOES, MEN’S FURNISHINGS and 4 4 LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL 4 4 ECKERT’S MEAT MARKET BRUGGENSCHMIDT’S TELL CITY, INDIANA Tell (City’s Leading Department Store GRADUATION SUITS SCHRIEBER’S DRUG STORE “We shall be pleased lo show you the new models and patterns styled right and priced right.” Established 1865 THE REXALL STORE 4 Everything a Good Drug St( re Should Have CASSIDY BROS. The Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store Main Street Tell City, Indiana 4 4-Tell City, Indiana THE MODERN J. J. Graves, Proprietor Congratulations, Seniors of '45 4 4 DRY GOODS : READY-TO-WEAR A Good Place to Shop WESTERN AlITO ASSOCIATE STORE AUTO PARTS : ACCESSORIES Tell City Tell City, Indiana ALBERT HAUENSTEIN’S TELL CITY PLANING MILL SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY “EVERYTHING TO BUILD HOMES” AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, HATS 4 4 AND SHIRTS 4 4 Phone 134 Phone 135 Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana See LAUER’S FLORAL CO. WERNER MOTOR CO. FLOWERS SENT BY WIRE TELL CITY Sent Anywhere —if— Members of the F. T. I). YOU W ANT TO BUY OR SELL A CAR Ford Dealers Since 1912 Tell City, Indiana 50 The 1945 Notlennac OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER . . . AIRFLOW COOLED Sunlight Hotel C. C. GILLIATT, Manager Cannelton, Indiana CLUB ROOM TAP ROOM ROWLING GERBER OIL CO. Compliments. Seniors of ’45 SHELL PRODUCTS PENNZOIL —of— + W. J. GERBER, INC. HOME FURNISHINGS Cannelton, Indiana Phone 745 Cannelton Compliments THE SUGAR BOWL from “M here Friends Meet” COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE J. W. BRUMFIELD “ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE” Magazines . . . Candies Tobaccos Tell City, Indiana We Vi rile Magazine Subscriptions CANNELTON MOTOR SALES Congratulations, Class of ’45 E. L. Hardin + MOT OR RKPA1RS JOHN J. MINTO Groceries Phone 844 Cannelton, Indiana St. Louis Avenue Cannelton, Indiana Janies Lodge IN'o. 100 I. o. O. F. FRED’S Cannelton, Indiana A GOOD PLACE IO EAT Men of good character accepted for Fountain Service membership 18 years or older. •fr ASK ANY ODD FELLOW FOR PARTICULARS Cannelton, Indiana The 1945 Nollennac 51 CANNELTON SEWER PIPE COMPANY HOMOGENIZED MILK AND ICE CREAM Congratulations, Seniors of 945 PURE CREAM PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS TELL CITY CHAIR CO. TELL CITY, INDIANA Tell City, Indiana • Compliments, Seniors of 9 45 Congratulations, Seniors of 945 from — YE JOLLY INN NU-WAY CLEANERS TWELFTH STREET TELL CITY, IND. CANNELTON, INDIANA Ivo J. 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