Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1946
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Sol lool Board Upper left—Elmer E. Franzman, President. Center—G. Ralph Wagner, Secretary. Upper right—Frank E. Huber, Treasurer. SCHOOL BUILDING NOTLENNAC CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOI Gannelton. Indiana InT ribute T HIS 1946 NOTLKNNAC IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE HONOR AND MEMORY OF THE CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY IN WORLD WAR II. “Forever honour’d, and forever mourn'd. 4 The 1946 Notlennac SUPERINTENDENT GERALD R. NEFF Superintendent There are certain times in our lives when we should stop to ponder upon the activity of living. As the Class of '46 goes forth from high school, it should be remembered that the truly educated person is the one who has learned how to think, and has so developed his mental faculties that he is equal to any emergency. Your success will, to a great extent, depend upon how well you can apply the things you have learned, to meet the needs of the future. Best wishes! GERALD R. NEFF Superintendent PRINCIPALS AND CLASS SPONSOR WILLIAM A. BEAVERS J. LESTER WITTMER GURLEY HOPPER High School Principal Myers Grade School Senior Class Sponsor Principal The 1946 Notlennac 5 Row 1—WILLIAM DAUBY—Social Science. Physical Education; University of Illinois. . . EDGAR ETIENNE—Mathematics. Physical Education: Central Normal. Row 2—POSTER PARK—Mathematics; Indiana State Teachers' College. . . . MARIAN NEFF—Music. Art; Manchester College. . . . FLORENCE GRATZER—English; Indiana University. Row 3—GLADYS CUMMINGS—Primary Grades: Indiana State Teachers' College. . . . HELEN ETIENNE—Elementary Grades: Central Normal. . . . MABEL DAMM—Home Economics, English: Indiana State Teachers’ College. . . . FERN CREWS—Elementary Grades; Indiana University. Row 4—ANDREW LITTLE—Social Studies. Latin: Indiana University. . . . MILDRED VAUGHN—English. Latin; Hanover College. . . . WILMA KUSTER—Intermediate Grades; Indiana State Teachers' College. . . . E. RUBY BYERLEY—Commerce. Library Science: Ball State Teachers' College. 6 The 1946 Notlennuc “To the memory of the man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.”—Gen Henry Lee SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS EDWARD BUSH— Doc President Band 1 -2-3-4: Hi-Y 3-4; Notlen-nac Staff 4; Senior Hi-Y Athletic Club 4; Baseball 2-3: Army-Navy-Marines 2. BETTY JO ERANZMAN—“Jo Vice-President Drum Major 4; Band 1-2-3-4: Cheer Leader 1 -2-3-4; Popular Orchestra 2-3: National Honor Society 3-4; Thespian 2-3-4: G.A.A. 1-2. PRANCES MOGAN—“Dumb” Historian National Honor Society 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Hi-Life Staff 4: Latin Club 3; Band 2-3-4: Popular Orchestra 4: Library Club 4. MARY JO MILLER—“Jo Jo“ Secretary Library Club 4; Girl Reserve 1-2; Squad Leader 1: Office Girl 4; Hi-Life Staff 4 . ERNEST GRAYBILL—“Ernie” T reasurer Hi-Life Staff 4; Thespian 4: All School Play 4: National Honor Society 3-4; Notlennac Staff 4; Latin Club 3. 8 The .1946 Notlennac BILLY HENDRICK— Cricket-' Chefs 1; Hi-Y 3 4; Marines 2; Basketball 2-3-4: Baseball 2-3-4; Class Historian 1-3; Notlennac Staff 4; Senior High Athletic Club 4. LUCILLE E. GOFFINET—“Luchem” National Honor Society 4; Library Club 3: Notlennac Staff 4; Current Events 4; Hi-Life Staff 4: Office Girl 4. RUTH VIRGINIA SIXX— Ruthie” Library Club 2; Junior Red Cross 3. GUYNEIL RAMSEY—“Red-Football 2-3-4; Hi-Y 3-4; Checker 1-2: Senior High Athletic Club 4 : Army 1 ; Marine 1: Navy 1. CARL FUCHS—“Fox- Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball 2-4: Boy Scouts 1-2; Senior High Athletic Club 2-3-4: Current Events 4 : Army 1. MARY YOUNG—“Red-Squad Leaders 1-4: Girl Reserves 1-2-3; Model Airplane 1; Library Club 4: G.A.A. 1-4; Office Girl 3. GARNET LOUISE BURNS—-Gangaline Home Economics 4; Girl Reserve 1; Junior Red Cross 3. IVA GENE STORM— Figs“ Fixit Club 1: Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4: Library Club 3. The 1946 Notlennac RAY A. HAM— Ray” Boxing 1: Hi-Y 1-2-3-4: Army 1: Chefs 2: Senior High Athletic Club 4: Football 1-2-4: Baseball 3-4; Basketball 1. GILDA G. MAY—“Gil G.A.A. 1-2-3: Band 2-3-4: Girl Reserve 1: Home He. 4: Current Events 4; Glee Club 2; Class Vice President 1. MARGARET COYLE—“Marg” Current Events 4: Hi-Life Staff 4; Girl Reserve 2-4: Office Girl 4. FRANK W. SANDERS—“Frankie Hi-Y 2: Army 2: Navy 2: Senior High Athletics 3-4: Library Club 4: Boy Scouts 1 J. C. LILLPOP— Lilly Agriculture Club 1 : Army 1 : Navy 1 ; Basketball 2-3-4: Baseball 2-3-4; Senior High Athletic Club 3-4. LOIS THIRY—“Lo Popular Orchestra 3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: National Honor Society 3-4; Office Girl 3-4. HENRIETTA MAE NEYENHAUS— Boo” Girl Reserve 1 : Fixit Club 2: Junior Red Cross 3: National Honor Society 3-4: Home Ec. Club 4. HAROLD RUTHERFORD— Shanty” Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball I-2-3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4: Popular Orchestra 1-3-4: Hi-Y 1: Notlennac Staff 4: Hi-Life Staff 4. The 1946 Notlennac SENIORS JOE HAFELE— Joe Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4: National Honor Society 3-4: Thespians 2-3-4: Band 1 -2-3-4: Class President 1-2: Notlennac Staff 4: Class Secretary 3. AI.DON PERKINS— Perk-Band 1-2-3; Cheer Leader 1-2: Popular Orchestra 2-3 4: Football 2-3-4: Basketball 13-4; Baseball 3. ARTHUR ADAMS— Ossie- Senior High Athletics Club 3-4: Current Events 4. MAE YOUNG— Maisie Girl Reserve 1: Squad Leader 1: Home Ec. 4: Office Girl 4. BETTY JANE MITCHELL— Mitch Girl Reserve 2: Library Club 3-4: Current Events 4: Office Girl 4: Hi-Life Staff 4. EARL LARUE AHL— Rudolph Boy Scouts 1-2: Agriculture 1-4: Fixit 4. ANDREW LEE HALL— Andy Hi-Y 1-2-3-4; Student Manager 1-2-3-4: Senior High Athletic Club 3-4: Chefs 1-2-4: Marine 2: Army 2. JAMES H. MORRIS— Jim- Model Airplane 1 : Marine 1 : Chef 1 : Checker 1: Athletic 4: Fixit 4: Band 1-2-3-4. The 1946 Notlennac li MARVIN BOLIN— Corky Ui-Y 1-2-3-4; Current Events 4; Senior High Athletic Club 4; Army 2; Checker 1-2; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 3 4. BEVERLY JEAN SHELDON—4 Half Pint” Band 2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Notlennac Staff 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Office Girl 4. KENNETH EARL SMALLWOOD— Kenny” Hi-Y 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3; Chefs 1-2; Marines 2: Army 2: Navy 2. ROBERT GROVES—“Bob” Hi-Life Staff 4; Band 1-2-34: National Honor Society 3-4: Basketball 12-3-4; Baseball 1-2: Class Secretary 2: Class President 3; Notlennac Staff 4. DOROTHY LEE BOLIN— Dimples” Library Club 3; Office Girl 4. THOMAS C. MINTO— Tommy” Senior High Athletic Club 3-4: Fixit 4; Marine 1: Class Treas. 3: Chef 2; Agriculture 1. FLOYD T. CLEMENT. JR.—“Slim” Chef 1 : Popular Orchestra 1-3-4: Baseball 4: Boxing 1; Convocation Band 1-2-3-4: Class Historian 2: Chorus 1: Band 1-2-3-4. LEONA RUTH MOGAN—“Blondie” Girl Reserve 1: Library Club 3-4; Current Events 4 : Hi-Life 4. The 1946 Notlennac SENIORS RAYMOND HUFNAGEL— Hoopie Senior High Athletic Club 3-4: Student Manager 2-3 : Army 1. EDNA MOORE—‘Eddie Home Economics 4: Current Events 4: Office Girl 4. MARY LOU CARTER— Curly” First Aid 1 : Girl Reserve 1. CARL EVERETT CHAMPION— Champ Senior High Athletic Club 1 -2-3-4; Fixit 4: Current Events 4; Army 1 : Navy 1 : Marine I : Intramural 2. WM. BURTON HARLEN—‘ Red Scouts 1; Army 2; Agriculture 1: Senior High Athletic Club 2-3-4: Navy 2. GLENWARD GLENN— Floppie Hi-Y 3-4; Senior High Athletic Club 4: Marine Club 1: Basketball 2-3: Football 2-3-4. WILLIAM R. ZELLERS— Whiskers Checker 1; Fixit 4: Agriculture 1. SAMUEL E. CONNER— Sammic Hi-Y 1-2-4; Checker 1; Chef 1: Senior High Athletic Club 4 : Boxing 1 ; Marine 1 ; Football 2-3: Intramural 2-3. The 1946 Notlennac 13 SENIORS RUSSELL FLOYD FRANZMAN—‘Rusty” Football 1-2-3 4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Hi Y 1-2-3-4; Senior High Athletic Club 3-4; Current Events 4; Chefs 1; Navy 2: Army 2. JAMES HAY—”Jim” Hi-Y 3-4: Current Events 4: Army Air Force 1 : Chefs 1 ; Army 1. NETTIE YOHO—' Net” ROBERT NORMAN WHITEHEAD— Rob” Scouts 1-2; Fixit Club 4; Agriculture 4. CLASS HISTORY Seventy-five freshmen entered C.H.S. in 1942. composing the largest class ever to enroll in the school. Students who had received their primary education at Myers Grade School, St. Michael. Rome. Derby, and Tobinsport settled down to the task of getting acquainted. Class officers were elected in that and subsequent years as follows: Freshman—Joe Hafele. president; Gilda May. vice-president: R. B. Hall, secretary: Art Clement, treasurer; Betty Jo Franzman. reporter; Billy Hendrick, historian. Miss Gynelle Bryson and Mr. A. C. Little were our sponsors. Sophomore—Joe Hafele, president: Betty Jo Franzman, vice-president: Robert Groves, secretary; Andrew Hall, treasurer: Frances Mogan. historian. Miss Gynelle Bryson and Mr. Foster Park were our sponsors. Junior—Robert Groves, president: Betty Jo Franzman. vice-president; Tommy Minto, secretary; Billy Hendrick, historian. Miss E. Ruby Byerley and Mr. Foster Park were our sponsors. Senior—Edward Bush, president: Betty Jo Franzman. vice-president; Mary Jo Miller, secretary: Ernest Graybill. treasurer; Frances Mogan. historian. Mr. Gerald R. Neff and Mr. Gurley Hopper were our sponsors. The 1945 junior-senior banquet was held in the basement of St. John’s Evangelical Church: our entertainer was Bob Cox. a magician from Owensboro. Our enrollment has steadily decreased as follows: 1942—75: 1943—60: 1944—56: 1945—50. In January. 1946. six of the senior boys took physical examinations for selective service. They were deferred until after completion of the school year. The publication of the Notlennac was accomplished under the direction of Miss E. Ruby Byerley. Make the best better” is our class motto: our class flowers are pink and white roses. —Frances Mogan, Historian. 14 The 1946 Notlennac CLASS PROPHECY Statistical survey of C.H.S. graduates of 1946 compiled by TROTTER Pole. INC., in the year 1 956. Edward Bush—-Now Professor Edward Allen Bush—dean of Plainfield School for Boys. Shanty Rutherford and Glennie Glenn— Proprietors of a well-known restaurant in Cannelton. This establishment was given them due to their friendship with the former proprietor. Dorothy Lee Bolin—Beautiful blonde model in the snappy style shoppe in Deer Creek, Indiana. Ruth Virginia Sixx and Iva Jean Storm— Two of the world’s celebrated ballet dancers. Ray Ham—Has become superintendent of Cannelton High School and National President of Hi-Y. Mary Jo Miller and Frankie Sanders— Abiding in their country estate in Mule Holler. Nettie Yoho—Principal of a beautician school in New York. Carl Fuchs is janitor of the same school. He took this job only to be near Nettie. Ernest Graybill—Editor of his own newspaper called “The Graybill Quack.” Earl Ahl—Owner of a night-club called The Silver Slipper. Henrietta Neyen-haus is featured as a blues singer in this club. Yvonne Weatherholt—Lion tamer in Bar-num-Bailey circus. Lois Thiry is bareback rider in another branch of the circus. Guyneil Ramsey—Present-day Evangelist and one of the world's best-known ministers. Betty Jane Mitchell—Has just received the title Miss America of 1956.” Kenneth Smallwood—-Sole owner of the Sewer Pipe Company given to him in reward for ten years’ faithful service as window washer. Frances Mogan—Famous authoress now giving lectures all over the country on How to Win Contests.” Corkey Bolin—Editor of the Hobo News. Raymond Hufnagel and Edna Moore— Famous dance team now appearing in Chicago. J. C. Lillpop—Controls the greatest ax handle market in the United States. Robert Whitehead—Hermit just off Times Square. James Hay—Leader of an orchestra called Haymakers.” Leona Ruth Mogan—Owner of a chain of stationery shops. We suppose her inspiration came from operating the C.H.S. bookstore. Joe Hafele—Has replaced Roy Acuff on Grand Ole Opry and is Governor of Tennessee. Mae Young—Representative in Congress now serving her second term. Andy Hall—Coach of a girls' professional volleyball club. Burton Harlen—Famous F.B.I. detective. He trained himself for this position in Mr. Dauby’s civics class. Mary Lou Carter—Proud mother of six healthy little Carl Juniors. Carl Champion—Operator of a so-called Charm-Kurl beauty shop in Millstone. Ind. Beverly Sheldon—Serving a term as secretary of state. Floyd Clements—Joe Louis' closest rival. Mary Young—Still collecting diamonds. Garnet Burns—Wife of Rear Admiral Grossman. Garnet is doing wonderfully as a movie directress. Arthur Adams—Poultryman who has recently developed a strain of three-legged chickens. Billy Hendrick — Married to Betty Jo Franzman. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick are now traveling with a flea circus. Gilda May—Physical education teacher in Cannelton High School. Billy Zellers—Succeeded Van Johnson and is now leading star of Hollywood. Sammie Connor—Owner of a ranch in Montana. Margaret Coyle—Cigarette girl in the famous Hotel de Ville in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Robert Groves-—Working in the paper clip factory. Tommy Minto—Pilot of Kentuckiana Air Lines and makes weekly flights to Cannelton, Rome, Tobinsport. Gerald, and Derby. Lucille Goffinet—Head nurse at the Louisville insane hospital. Aldon Perkins — Salesman traveling through Kentucky selling toothpicks. Jim Morris—Human torpedo in Morris Brothers' Circus. Russel Franzman — National Miniature golf champion. The 1946 Notlermac 15 Row 1—J. Alvcy. A. Parks. V. Posey. C. May, I. Freeman. H. Thomas. J. Ramsey. Vice-Pres. Row 2—C. Paulin. D. Dunn. A. Powers. R. Gunn. K. Ramsey. E. Keiser. J. VanConia. Row 3—C. Birchler. C. W. Gottman. M. Heck. N. Zellers. A. Sterett. Treas., C. Hall. R. Hay. Reporter. Row 4—D. Zellers. I. M. Sweeney. B. Mogan. Bob Jones. Pres.. M. Ahrens. Jerry Allen. J. Groves. Row 5—M. Adams. B. Conner. Sec.. B. Huff. D. Daum, E. Burton. H. Anderson. T. Kendall. Row 6—B. J. Northenor. Maytha Schurtter. Historian. 16 The 1946 Notlennac Sophomore Class Row 1. left to right—J. Harlcn. Pres.. W. Bush. H. Trophagen, E. Suddarth. L. Hicks, B. Storm. R. Polk. Row 2—J. Minto, Vice-Pres.. E. Chenault. H. Van Conia, R. Van Hoosier. W. Skinner. A. Groves. J. Hyde. Row 3—J. Johnson. M. Smith. G. Schraner. K. Morris, B. Minto. Sec., M. McFarling. M. Reed. Row 4—M. Carter. J. Fuchs. J. Asher. R. Rutherford, R. Carter, J. Chenault, H. Rutherford. Row 5—O. Clement. B. Wheeler. D. Whitehead. J. Burton, R. Heck. J. Knott, D. Young, J. Mason. The 1946 Notlennac 17 Freshman Class Row 1—L. Sixx, E. Paulin. G. Poore. R. Varble. B. Williams. R. Leitner. N. Clement. Row 2—E. Winn. J. Harding. Pres.. B. Conner. M. Anson. H. Young. J. Bess. E. Neyenhaus. Row 3—W. Wheeler. R. Goodson. P. May. Historian. D. Champion. J. Parks. A. Evans. Reporter. A. Van Conia. Row 4—R. Coyle. G. Bryant. N. May. J. Glenn, Secretary, E. Morris. M. Hall. P. Minto. Vice-Pres. Roy 5—L. Spencer. B. Elder. D. Richey. P. Schurtter. M. Franzman. Treas., S. Mogan. C. Miller. Row 6—L. Hay. W. Zellers. B. Hale. B. Badger. W. Shore. L. Frakes, C. Burnette. 18 The 1946 Notlennac Row 1. left to right—R. Kendall. B. Hendrie, C. Richey. P. Knott. M. Dixon. S. Seifert. J. Ham. Row 2—S. Moore. R. Poore. M. Allen. K. Canarie. M. Shadwick. L. Hall. M. Robbins. Row 3—L. Rollins. B. Schwartz. G. Downs. H. Kellems. E. Gude. P. Shaw. C. Kendall. Row 4—M. Dixon. T. Vaught. J. Thorn. P. Smith. D. Gaynor, J. Ballow, G. Ramsey. Row 5—C. Powers. J. Farmer. F. Groves. B. Morris. D. Dixon. J. Gude. L. Kincaid. Row 6—H. Smallwood. A. McDaniels. B. Johnson. V. Varble. G. Schwartz. E. Yaggi. S. Kellems. Row 7—J. Anderson. B. Shaw. The 1946 Notlennac 19 Seventh Grade Row 1, left to right—D. Baker, T. Reynolds. 1. Wilson. N. Franzman, A. Hicks, M. Lain. N. Williams. Row 2—F. Davis. H. Lloyd. R. Elder. M. Minto. H. Schroeder, J. Williams, J. Gaynor. Row 3—M. Dewitt, J. Young. W. Garrett. G. Lauer. L. Mathena, D. Farmer. D. Freeman. Row 4—H. Powers, C. Lain. E. Kreig. W. Holland. J. Winn. D. Lloyd, E. Lahee. Row 5—K. Snyder. F. Head. J. Posey. K. Summer. B. Sixx. R. Clement, A. Schmidt. 20 The 1946 Notlennac SIXTH GRADE J. Lester Wittmer, Teacher The 1946 Notlennac FIFTH GRADE Helen Etienne, Teacher 21 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Fern Crews Teacher SECOND GRADE Wilma Kusler Teacher FIRST GRADE Gladys Cummings Teacher 22 The 1946 Notlennac “We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain,”—Abraham Lincoln FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1, left to right—M. Bolin. G. Ramsey, G. Glenn. R. Ham. A. Perkins. R. Franzman. H. Rutherford. Row 2—C. Gottman. J. Harlen. P. Minto. B. Jones. A. Powers. J. Johnson. J. Mason. C. May. Row 3—A. Hall, Mgr.. B. Badger, E. Paulin. R. Leitner, Coach Dauby. A. Parks, R. Van Hoosier. B. Hendrick. Mgr. Football Summary 1945-46 Cannelton 52 Grayville 20 Cannelton 18 Tell City 50 Cannelton 13 Mt. Vernon 27 Cannelton 44 Rockport 19 Cannelton 36 Oakland City 22 Cannelton 0 Petersburg 50 Cannelton 28 Tell City 52 Cannelton 26 Grayville 24 Games played—8. Games won—4. Games lost—4. 24 The 1946 Notlennac SECTIONAL CHAMPS BASK ETBALI,—BII.I.DOGS Row I, left to right—H. Rutherford. B. Hendrick. A. Groves. C. Fuchs. A. Perkins. William Dauby. Coach. Row 2—J. Hafele. J. I.illpop. B. Jones. M. Bolin. R. Groves. A. Hall. Student Manager. Basketball Summary 1945-46 Cannelton 39 Rockport 21 Cannelton 45 Lynnville 32 Cannelton 49 Tell City 18 Cannelton 64 Hawesville 42 Cannelton 24 Dale 26 Cannelton 32 Memorial 34 Cannelton 58 Chrisney 44 Cannelton 47 Rockport 25 Cannelton 63 Troy 13 Cannelton 44 Hawesville 34 Cannelton 44 Chrisney 34 Cannelton 47 Tell City 27 Cannelton 76 Troy 18 Cannelton 44 Richland 20 Cannelton 63 Ft. Branch 31 Cannelton 37 Cory don 34 Cannelton 40 Boonville 62 Cannelton 35 Dale 32 Games played—18. Games won—15. Games lost—3. Sectional Tourney Cannelton 46 Chrisney 21 Cannelton 45 Dale 24 Cannelton 51 Rockport 41 Regional Tourney Cannelton 32 Central (Evansville) 36 The 1946 Notlennac 25 THE BULLPUPS Row 1. left to right—E. May. J. Harlen. J. Johnson. A. Groves, A. Powers. P. Minto. J. Mason. Row 2—William Dauby. Coach. P. Schurtter. R. Van Hoosier, E. Neyenhaus. E. Paulin. R. Leitner. H Anderson, C. W. Gottman. Row J—T. Reynolds. Student Manager. R. Goodson. H. Young, E. Winn, R. Varble. R. Coyle. W. Elder. A. Evans, R. Heck, Student Manager. Bullpups' Summary 1945-46 Cannelton 32 Rockport 29 Cannelton 18 Lynnville 24 Cannelton 16 Tell City 19 Cannelton 29 Hawesville 5 Cannelton 12 Dale 18 Cannelton 10 Memorial 34 Cannelton 34 Chrisney 17 Cannelton 35 Rockport .. 22 Cannelton 35 Troy 17 Cannelton 46 Hawesville 14 Cannelton 28 Chrisney 31 Cannelton 28 Tell City 30 Cannelton 39 T roy 6 Cannelton 35 Richland 14 Cannelton 18 Ft. Branch 27 Cannelton 32 Central (Evansville) 23 Cannelton 25 Boonville 23 O' ann?lton 23 Dale ... 25 Games played—18. Games won—10. Games lost—8. 26 The 1946 Nollennac MYERS GRADE BASKETBALL Row 1, left to right—C. Richey. .F Groves. L. Kincaid. R. Kendall. J. Ham. Row 2—J. Anderson, Mgr., L. Hall. V. Varble, C. Kendall, C. Powers. Edgar Etienne, Coach. MYERS GRADE BASKETBALL Row 1, left to right—D. Powers. C. Spencer, S. Baker, W. Johnson, N. Nugent. N. Scifers, J. Sutters. Row 2—J. Lester Wittmer, Coach. G. Powers, R. Maxey, E. Canarie, Mgr., V. Bryant. J. Chenault, D. Chenault. The 1946 Notlennac 27 Junior High Schedule 1945-46 Junior High 17 Newman 22 Junior High 45 Troy 10 Junior High 40 Troy Twp. Consolidated 18 Junior High 48 Newman 22 Junior High 41 Troy Twp. Consolidated 15 Junior High 27 St. Paul 12 Junior High 57 Troy 12 Games played—7. Games won—6. Games lost—1. Junior High Tourney Junior High 34 St. Pius 5 Junior High 34 Newman 21 Junior High 25 St. Paul 13 ★ ★ ★ Myers Grade Schedule 1945-46 Myers 24 St. Michael 20 Myers 28 Troy Twp. Consolidated 18 Myers 24 1 roy 14 Games played—3. Games won—3. Games lost—0. 28 The 1946 Notlennac THE BASEBALL TEAM Row 1, left to right—B. Hendrick. J. Hafele. M. Bolin, R. Ham. R. Franzman, B. Jones. H. Rutherford. Row 2—R. Heck, Student Manager. E. May. J. C. Lillpop, F. Clement. J. Johnson. J. Harlen, William Dauby. Coach. Row J—R. Goodson. P. Schurtter. P. Minto. E. Neyenhaus. A. Evans. Cannelton Baseball Summary 1945 2 Tell City 0 Cannelton 1 Huntingburg 7 Cannelton 6 Stendal 5 Cannelton 8 Henderson 6 Cannelton 1 Tell City 0 Cannelton 1 Henderson 10 Cannelton 2 Central 7 Cannelton 0 Tell City 11 Games played—8. Games won—4. Games lost—4. The 1946 Notlennac 29 Cheerleaders HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Left to right—Betty I.ou Wheeler. Betty Jo Franzman. Jackie Asher. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Left to right—Jo Ann Williams, Mildred DeWitt. Norma Jean Williams. The 1946 Notlennac R1£ST IN HONORED GLORY-KNOWN BUT TO GOD” THE NOTLENNAC STAFF JOF. HAFELE Editor-In-Chief H. RUTHERFORD Snapshot Editor GLENNIE GLENN Associate Editor LUCILLE GOFFINET Copy Editor BILLY HENDRICK Circulation Manager EDWARD BUSH Photo Editor ROBERT GROVES BEVERLY SHELDON ERNEST GRAYBILL Advertising Manager Typist liusiness Manager Early in September the senior class had a class meeting and elected the Notlennac staff. Joe Hafele was chosen the editor-in-chief of this staff and Glennie Glenn was made his associate editor. The business manager position, whose job it is to balance the budget, was awarded to Ernest Graybill. Billy Hendrick took the job of sales manager. He organized systematic methods of soliciting book orders among students and patrons. Edward Bush was made photo editor. His job includes assisting in the photography and mounting the pictures for the finished pages. Harold Rutherford consented to undertake the difficult task of taking suitable snapshots for this edition. Beverly Sheldon assumed the important position as typist with Lucille Goffinet as copy reader. Robert Groves was made advertising editor. Through his efforts the advertisements that help make this publication possible were sold. This staff met every Monday and Tuesday morning with the faculty advisor, Miss E. Ruby Byerley. As they approached deadline the work was concentrated into small committee assignments. 32 The 1946 Notlennac Each year students are elected to membership of the journalism class. To be eligible for membership, a student must be a senior: must pass a test of eligibility: and must meet the general requirements of character and leadership. The journalism class publishes Hi-Life, the school paper, which is a monthly publication. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn is the sponsor. Row 1. left to right—M. Coyle. Exchange Editor: L. Mogan. Office Reporter: M. Miller. Sports Editor: B. Mitchell. Assistant Feature Editor: F. Mogan. Copy Reader. Row 2—H. Rutherford. Circulation Manager: E. Bush. Advertising Manager: B. Franzman. Feature Editor: L. Goffinet. Associate Editor; E. Graybill. Editor: R. Groves. Typist. Hi-Life Student Council Left to right—Joe Harlen. sophomore: Norma Jean Williams, seventh: Edward Bush, senior: John Ham. eighth: Juanita Harding, freshman: Bobby Jones, junior. This dub is composed of the class presidents and is under the supervision of the superintendent, Mr. Gerald R. Neff. In the past, this club sponsored the sale of war stamps and bonds, and cooperated in the student sales of the Notlennac. The 1946 Notlennac 33 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 time nine seniors and eleven juniors in the local charter of the National Honor Society, Chapter 2363. The charter was granted in 1940. Mr. William A. Beavers is sponsor of this organization. Row I. left to right—B. Sheldon. M. Ahrens. D. Dunn. Y. Wcatherholt. E. Burton. Row 2—H. Neyenhaus. F. Mogan. C. Birchlcr. A. Stcrctt. L. Goflinet. B. Connor. L. Thiry. Row 3—M. Heck. W. Posey. M. Schurttcr. A. Park. B. Franzman. D. Daum. E. Graybill. J. Hafelc. Robert Groves is a member, but is not in the picture. National Honor Society The Popular Orchestra Row 1. left to right—H. Rutherford. B. Minto. W. Zellers. L. Thiry. Row 2—B. Jones. F. Clement. A. Perkins, F. Mogan. J. Minto. A. Little, D. Dunn. The Popular Orchestra is composed of mostly first and second chair band members although anyone possessing sufficient musical ability may belong. The orchestra always plays at many school functions and is indeed popular. Mr. A. C. Little is sponsor. 34 The 1946 Nollennac The members with their sponsor. Mr. A. C. Little, studied Spanish during the first semester and French during the second semester. Row 1. left to right—J. Burton. R. Carter. M. Carter. M. Ahrens. Treasurer: M. Schurtter. Vice-President: M. Smith. Row 2—B. J. Minto, C. Hall. A. Parks, L. Hicks. President: B. Conner. Secretary. Latin Club Library Club Row 1. left to right—F. Mogan. M. Young. F. Burton. I. Sweeney. L. Mogan. Row 2—M. Polk. M. Miller. B. Mitchell. M. Hcck. Row 3—D. Daum. F. Sanders. B. Mogan. The Library Club is composed of twelve members. These twelve people serve as student librarians in our school library. They meet as a group in activity period on Monday and Tuesday. One period is given to routine library work, and the other is used for book reviews. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn, faculty librarian, sponsors this group. The 1946 Notlennac 35 Thespian Troupe 255 of the National Thespians was 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 have participated effectively in stage work. This club produces and participates in the all-school play and helps with the senior play. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn is the sponsor. Row 1, left to right—W. Zellers. D. Daum. B. Franzman. A. Sterctt. B. Huff. Row 2—J. Hafele. E. Graybill. B. Jones. B. Minto. Thespians Hi-Y Row 1, left to right—B. Conner. A. Evans. R. I.eitner. C. Gottman. J. Johnson. E. Paulin, B. Badger. Row 2—E. Bush. G. Ramsey. G. Glenn. R. Ham. A. Hall. K. Ramsey. C. May. Row J—H. Rutherford. M. Bolin. K. Smallwood. C. Paulin. R. Franzman. S. Conner. A. Powers. This Christian organization meets every Monday and Tuesday under the sponsorship of Mr. Foster Park. The Hi-Y has done much to raise the moral standards of the boys of our high school during the years it has been in existence. The club also takes part in the selling of articles for the purpose of promoting school spirit. 36 The 1946 Notlennac Any girl in junior and senior high school is eligible to belong to the Home Economics Club. This group of girls work with problems of home economics and home making. This year they studied practical Christmas gifts and good grooming. Henrietta Neyenhaus is president, Edna Moore is vice-president. Mae Young is secretary, Gilda May is treasurer, and Miss Mabel Damm is faculty sponsor. Standing—C. Lain, D. Moore. G. Burns. H. Neyer.haus. Y. Weatherholt. L. Sixx. L. Spencer. H. Rutherford. B. Schwartz. M. Reed, M. Adams. M. DeWitt. A. Van Conia. B. Johnson. Seated—L. Knott, D. Lloyd. A. Hicks. G. May. M. Minto, M. Bolin. H. Lloyd. B. Sixx, G. Schwartz. W. Garrett. D. Baker. S. Siefert. M. Allen. J. Williams, I. Wilson, W. Holland. N. Williams, H. Van Conia. Home Ec. Club Agriculture Club Row 1, left to right—R. Rutherford. J. Fuchs, L. Hicks. B. Conner. J. Van Conia. Row 2—R. Whitehead. J. Groves. E. Ahl. I. Bryant. C. Hall, D. Whitehead. The agriculture club was organized in September 1945. Its purpose is to observe and study methods in farming and new farm equipment. This club meets on Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. Foster Park is faculty sponsor and Billy Conner is president. The 1946 Notlermac 37 Frank WiVs W 1 3 (Lowe o S! jet yd frlrffir AUkiIou CHS Rlv-U BL 38 The 1946 Notlennac Row 1—B. Franzman. Drum Major: M. Minto. W. Zellers. B. Hendrie. Drum Majorettes: A. Little. Director. Row 2—B. Sheldon. L. Thiry. B. Huff. R. Heck. J. Harlen. B. Minto. J. Minto. F. Groves. N. Clement. Row 3—M. Thorn. W. Skinner. P. May. F. Mogan. L. Spencer. W. Bush. C. Birchler. A. Sterett. Row 4—W. Wheeler. G. May. B. Wheeler. D. Dunn. M. Ahrens. G. Poore. Row 5—J. Hafele. D. Daum. M. Franzman. E. Suddarth, E. Morris. J. Parks. V. Varble, E. Bush. Row 6—H. Anderson. A. Groves. R. Varble. J. Morris. B. Jones. R. Groves. F. Clement. BAND The band is one of the most colorful organizations in school. It is very much in demand to supply music with some appropriate formations for the football games. That part of the group which isn’t playing basketball or leading yells makes the music for the basketball games. It also supplies music for the more formal activities such as commencement and baccalaureate. It has been public spirited and played for bond rallies and neighboring school commencements. The 1946 Notlennac 39 Girl Reserves Fixit Club Chefs Club 40 The 1946 Notlennac Girl Reserves Any girl in the high school may become a member of the Girl Reserves. They meet every Monday and Tuesday with their sponsor. Miss Florence Gratzer. Row 1. left to right—Y. Posey, W. Zellers, C. Miller, F;. Reiser, J. Hyde, N. May. M. Coyle, and S. Hay. Row 2—K. Summers. J. Knott. I. I'rceman. I. Storm. J. Asher. B. Williams, and G. Poore. Row 3—J. Posey. K. Parks. B. Storm. J. Bess. L. Frakes, C. Morris. C. Burnette, and I3. May. Row 4—M. McFarling. C. Young. W. Skinner. H. Morris. G. Shadwick. M. Dixon. B. Morris. Row 5—T. Kendall. M. Maxey. M. Franzman. W. Wheeler. J. Alvey, B. Wheeler, W. Shores, and J. Allen. ★ ★ ★ Fix-It Club This club was organized for the purpose of repairing broken and damaged articles such as electrical appliances, household equipment, etc. Mr. Edgar Etienne is the sponsor of this club. Row 1. left to right—E. Krieg. R. Goodson. R. Clements. F. Head. J. Anderson. K. Snyder. E. Lahec. F. Davis. Row 2—M. Simms. J. Winn. A. McDaniels. W. Zellers. H. Schroeder. C. Powers. H. Young. Row 3—C. Champion. P. Minto. J. F:uchs. J. Van Conia. R. Varble. E. Ahl. R. Whitehead. E. Neyenhaus. D. Whitehead. ★ ★ ★ Chefs Club Only boys may belong to the Chefs Club. This club studies food preparation and helps in preparation of food for the school lunch program. Andy Hall is president. Bruce Commer is vice-president. Richard Poore is secretary and Miss Mabel Damm is sponsor. I,eft to right—Bruce Conner. Andrew Hall. Richard Poore. The 1946 Notlennae 41 Current Events Club Senior High Athletic Club Junior High Sports Club 42 The 1946 Notlennac Current Events Club Mr. Gurley Hopper, sponsor of the Current Events Club, organized this club for the purpose of promoting alertness among high school students in daily happenings. Row I. left to right—B. Badger. J. Johnson. E. Suddarth. M. Coyle. J. Minto. G. May. G. Ramsey. J. Mason. Row 2—C. Birchler. E. Graybill, L. Goflinet. W. Bush. E. Moore. L. Mogan. B. Mitchell, A. Adams. Row 3—M. Bolin. A. Powers. C. May. R. Franzman. G. Glenn. R. Ham. C. Fuchs. J. C. Lillpop. R. Heck. ★ ★ ★ Senior High Athletics T he Senior High Sports Club discusses the rules and fundamentals of all kinds of sports. It meets on Tuesday and Thursday and is for students from 9 to 1 2 grades inclusive. Mr. William Dauby is the sponsor. Row 1. left to right—J. Johnson. B. Badger. H. Young. J. Morris. R. Goodson. A. Evans, M. Hall. Row 2—B. Harlen. E. Graybill. C. May. G. Ramsey. F. Sanders. R. Heck. A. Adams. Row 3—C. Fuchs. M. Bolin. G. Glenn, C. Gottman. A. Hall. P. Schurttcr. J. Glenn. Row 4—T. Minto. H. Rutherford. R. Franzman. B. Jones. R. Ham. A. Powers. J. Lillpop. E. Winn. ★ ★ ★ Junior High Sports Club Under the direction of Mr. Edgar Etienne, the boys in Junior High Sports Club discuss various local athletic events and the rules and regulations of all athletic contests. Row 1. left to right—E. Kreig. R. Clement. E. Lahee. F. Groves. F. Davis. M. Laucr, A. Schmidt. R. Kendall. N. Franzman. Row 2—T. Vaught. W. Kincaid. H. Powers. J. Gaynor. T. Reynolds. D. Farmer. P. Smith. Row 3—J. Winn. F. Head. E. Yaggi, J. Ham. G. Downs. J. Ballow. C. Richey. Row 4—M. Dixon, C. Powers. H. Schroeder. V. Varblc. E. Rollins. C. Kendall. D. Dixon. J. Anderson. The 1946 Notlennac 43 Squad Leaders Five squad leaders were elected from the two high school physical education classes and four from the junior high class. It is the primary purpose of the club to learn rules for athletic contests and games and teach these rules and games to the classes. Thelma Kendall is president, Marjorie Dixon is vice-president and Wanda Skinner is secretary. Miss E. Ruby Byerley is faculty advisor. Row 1. left to right—L. Sixx. M. Young. W. Skinner. J. Hyde. A. Hicks. Row 2—M. Dixon. T. Kendall. P. Shaw, M. Robbins. ★ Cheerleaders Club The Cheerleaders Club is composed of present and future cheerleaders of Cannelton High. The members learn how to effectively lead the yelling to the Bulldog fans on the gridiron and hardwood. Miss Florence Gratzer sponsors this club. Row 1, left to right—C. Miller. N. Williams. M. DeWitt. J. Williams. H. Lloyd. D. Lloyd. Row 2—B. Johnson. B. Wheeler. B. Franzman, J. Asher. M. Allen. S. Moore. ★ ★ ★ Majorettes The majorettes, directed by Mr. A. C. Little, lead the band. At the football games these girls give exhibitions of baton twirling. Left to right—M. Minto. W. Zellers. B. Franzman. B. Hendrie. The 1946 Notlennac 45 6u.r-foJ Jo 8e t T s.C. _v c.V «, '' P 4s s ko tVe r 46 The 1946 Notlennac PATRONS Rev. Edwin Riske Fred Harris Jack Hafele Worsley Boyce Martha Lee Coyle Luther Waddy Emma Lou Wagner Ed Hempill Mildred Vaughn Kenneth Dlionau A. C. Little E. Ruhy Byerley William Dauhy Florence Gratzer John Conway Foster Park Prentice Harper William Beavers Dr. E. E. Sehriefer E. Gilbert Keith Swearington G. W. Aldridge H. A. Ball Albert Lehman, Jr. Mrs. Cleo Livers Jeanette Keown William Scheidegger Gurley Hopper I)r. II. C. Richardson Marie Wittmer Frank Huher J. Lester Wittmer E. N. Hudson Mrs. Elsie Yoho Regina Hriggman Mrs. Omer Patmore Marian Neff Eva McFall Wilma Ruster John Maleomson Gladys Cummings Dick Meador Edgar Etienne Toots Marrhal Helen Etienne Natalie Coyle Leo Spencer Fern Crews Gerald Neff Fred Evrard Frances Firestine Marcia Feder Bill Birchler Viola Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell Mrs. Bernice Adkins Marie Dunn Homer Smallwood Capt. R. D. Terrill Albert Lehman, Sr. Rev. Meinrad Rouck John Minto The 1946 Notlennac 47 Calendar School Year (1945-46) September 3. Labor Day 4. 14. 21. 28. October 5. 12. 19. 23. School opens Grayville Football (here) Tell City Football (there) Mt. Vernon (here) Oakland City Football (there) Petersburg Football (there) Tell City (here) Grayville Football (there) 25-26. Teachers' Association November 2. All School Play 9. 16. 21. 21. 26. Rockport Basketball (there) Lynnville Basketball (here) Tell City Basketball (here) Will begin 4:15 P.M.—Thanksgiving Vacation Will end 8:15 A.M. 30. Hawesville Basketball (there) December 5. Chrisney Basketball (here) 7. 12. 19. January 2. 4. 9. 1 1. 17-18. 21. Dale Basketball (there) Troy Basketball (here) Will begin 4:15 P.M.—Christmas Vacation Will end 8:15 A.M. Rockport Basketball (here) Hawesville Basketball (here) Christney Basketball (there) First Semester Examinations Beginning Second Semester 30. Richland Basketball (there) February 1. Fort Branch Basketball (here) 6. Corydon Basketball (here) 8. Boonville Basketball (there) 13. Dale Basketball (here) 21-22-23. Sectional Basketball Tourney March 29. April 18. 23. 27. Mav 10. 18. 19. 20. 21-23. 22. 24. Annual Band Concert Will begin 4:15 P.M.—Easter Vacation Will end 8:15 A.M. District Band Contest Senior Class Play Junior-Senior Banquet Vesper Services Senior Outing Second Semester Examinations Honor Assembly Graduation Exercises 48 The 1946 Notlennac Strongwall Mills, Inc. An Essential Industry COTTON SHEETINGS, DRILLS AM) DUCK Lehman Youngster FUN’ture and BABYGUARD HIGH CHAIRS Preston Minor Insurance ★ America's Largest Phone 786 Juvenile Furniture M anufacturers ★ ★ WASHINGTON STREET Lehman Company of America CANNELTON, IND. First-Cannelton National Bank “The County Seat Rank DEPOSITS UP TO $5,000 ENSURED FOR INDIVIDUAL FIRM OR CORPORATION Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The 1946 Notlennac 49 The Tell City News THE LARGEST ABG CIRCULATION OF ANY INDIANA WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Tell City, Indiana Compliment Congratulation % Senior of '46 of from TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK DAUBY MOTOR CO. ★ ★ 70 Years of Safe Ranking Tell City, Indiana FINANCE YOUR HOME with WILLIAM TELL STUDIO Rudy G. Leonard, Manager TELL CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION “SOMEBODY WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH” ★ Phone 30 ★ Main anti Franklin Phone 2.11 Tell City, Indiana Ship Via A H TRUCK LINE, INC. DAII.Y SERVICE to lx uitville, Kv. . . . Evansville, Ind. Owensboro, Ky. ★ PHONE W-A-7075 or 4-1941 Congratulation % da of '46! ★ TELL CITY FURNITURE CO., INC. MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1859 Tell City, Indiana Congratulation , Senior ! YOU CAN GET IT AT ★ DAUBY’S DEPARTMENT STORE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ★ “OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS” Tell City, Indiana 50 The 1946 Notlennac Ship Via Congratulations, Seniors of ’46 IIARGIS TRUCK LINE, INC. from DAILY SERVICE to OHIO VALLEY GAS CORP. 1 .mii.sville, Ky. Evansville, I ml. Indianapolis, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. Phone 18 Tell City, Indiana Best W ishes to the Class of 946 Congratulations to the Seniors of 946 For a Better Buy in GROCERIES ANI) NOTIONS LIPP’S Trade at COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS FREEMAN’S GROCERY Cannelton, Indiana Tell City, Indiana THE IRVIN THEATRE Congratulations, Class of 946! IF YOU NEED INSURANCE OF ANY KIND “Reel Entertainment” (Life, Accident, Health, Auto. Fire) ★ See or Call 815 W CANNELTON, INDIANA PRENTICE S. HARPER, Agent 217 South Third Street Cannelton, Indiana I’HONE 4 H C FERRY Loans SHORT ROUTE TO LOUISVILLE AND OWENSBORO, KY. HOME LOAN CO. ★ Boh Brenner, Mgr. 511 MAIN STREET TELL CITY, IND. Twenty-four Hour Service WE APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE GIVEN US DURING THE PAST SCHOOL YEAR And Want to Inform Yon That OUR SUMMER LINES ARE NOW COMPLETE Rosenblatt's The 1946 S'otlennac 51 GERBER OIL CO. SHOES, MEN’S FURNISHINGS AND SHELL PRODUCTS LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL PENNZOIL ★ Cannelton, Indiana BRUGGENSCIIMIDTS Tell City's Leading Department Store Graduation Suits SCHRIEBER’S DRUG STORE “We shall be pleased to show you the new models and patterns styled right and priced right.” Established 1865 THE REXALL STORE CASSIDY BROS. Everything a Good Drug Store Should Have The Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store ★ MAIN STREET TELL CITY. INDIANA Tell City, Indiana THE MODERN Congratulations, Seniors of '46! J. J. Graves, Proprietor WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE DRY GOODS : READY-TO-WEAR STORE A Go nl Place to Shop AUTO PARTS . . . ACCESSORIES Tell City Tell City, Indiana Compliments, Seniors of '46 TELL CITY PLANING MILL of “Everything to Ituild Homes” W. J. GERBER, INC. ★ Home Furnishings Phone 134 PHONE 745 CANNELTON Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Class of '46! LAUKR’S FLORAL CO. ★ FLOWERS SE1 T BY WIRE Sent Anywhere JOHN J. MINTO Members of the F. T. D. Groceries ★ ST. LOUIS AVE. CANNELTON, IND. Tell City, Indiana 52 The 1946 Nollennac CANNELTON SEWER PIPE COMPANY SCHMUCK’S MARKET CONGRATULATES THE SENIORS OF '46 THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE” HENRY HECK CO. We Are Ready to Serve You ★ Phone 740 Congratulations, Class of '46! Compliments, Seniors of '46 ★ FRANZMAN’S MARKET H. W. TRUEMPY ★ GROCERIES . . . VEGETABLES Phone 732 Phone 784 Cannelton, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana Our Motto: SERVICE, COURTESY, SATISFACTION Quality Prescription Work Snyder Drugs Phone 849 Cannelton, Indiana The 1946 Notlennat S3 THE CANNELTON NEWS THE COUNTY SEAT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER JOB PRINTING Telephone 765 MAXEY’S CONOCO SERVICE CongratulationClass of 46! Gait, Oil anti Lubrication ★ BUS SERVICE to Cannelton Tell City Troy We appreciate your patronage and hope you have enjoyed trading with us. WE TRY TO PLEASE PHONE 850 W JOHN H. MALCOLMSON’S BEN FRANKLIN STORE A Popular Expression Com di nents, Seniors of 46 “WHAT YOU BUY FROM HECK'S LIVES SERVICE” ★ WM. A. VOGEL CAFE Grade “A” Cafe AUGUST HECK CO. Cannelton s Leading Store ★ Beautiful Chinaware Given Away Absolutely FREE! CANNELTON, INDIANA Cannelton Kiwanis MEETS T U E S D A Y — 12:10 SUNLIGHT HOTEL H e Build We Build 54 The 1946 Notlennac OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER . . . AIRFLOW COOLED Sunlight Hotel C. C. GILLIATT, Manager Cannelton, Indiana CLUB ROOM TAP ROOM M EADOR’S FRED’S A GOOD PLACE TO EAT LATEST STYLES IN SHOES AND Fountain Serviee CLOTHING ★ At Popular Price CANNELTON, INDIANA Comfdiment from J. W. BRUMFIELD “ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE” THE SUGAR BOWL “IT here Friendx Meet99 Magazine (.antlie Tobacco COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE ★ ★ Tell City, Indiana We Write Magazine Subseriptions HOMOGENIZED MILK AND ICE CREAM Congratulations, Seniors of ’46! ★ ★ PURE CREAM PRODUCTS CO. .Manufacturer TELL CITY CHAIR CO. PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana Ivo J. Huber Licensed Funeral Director and Enibalnier AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 788 Cannelton, Indiana 55 The 1946 Notlennac Compliments. Seniors of '46 from Tharp's a TORI) in Your YE JOLLY INN Future ★ TWELFTH STREET TELL CITY, IND. WERNER MOTOR CO. Congratulations. Class of '46! COLD STORAGE ICE ECKERT’S MEAT MARKET TELL CITY CREAMERY CO. ★ DAIRY PRODUCTS SUPERIOR ICE CREAM Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Ind. Best Wishes to the Class of '46 from TELL CITY COCA-COLA TELL CITY SUPPLY STORE AND SERVICE SHOP BOTTLING CO. ★ Firestone I ires, rubes, and Batteries Phone 25 Tell City, Indiana PHONE 7 WE HURRY Compliments of GLENWARD HAFELE coyOKA TULATioys BUILDER Seniors, 1946 ★ Cannrlton. Indiana FARQUHAR, THE PRINTER MARY’S REALTY SHOP Sixth Street FREDRICK’S ★ 5o to SI Store Cannelton, Indiana ★ TELI. CITY. INDIANA A Twinco Yearbook, Twin City Printing Co., ChampaiKn, Illinois r A'. . • v- •« - ■' % • V ' s 1 A , s A 't|, 1 AY- V i A i A? ■
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