Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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small xa Board of Education Elmer E. Franzman President G. Ralph Wagner Secretary Frank E. Huber Treasurer CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Ike 1947 NOTLENNAC CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL Cannelton. Indiana In I rilmte WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947. SINCERELY DEDICATE THIS NOTLENNAC TO MISS EMERALD RUBY BYERLEY. . . . WE DO THIS IN RECOGNITION OF THE MANY HOURS MISS BYERLEY HAS GIVEN IN THE LAST THREE YEARS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE NOTLENNAC. THE STAFF. The 1947 Notlennac ADOLPH ZOLLMAN Superintendent Bachelor of Science—University of Louisville Bachelor of Arts—Central Normal Master of Science—Indiana University WILLIAM A. BEAVERS Principal Bachelor of Science —Indiana Central Master of Science in Education— Indiana University Master of Arts in History—Indiana University The 1947 Notlennac 5 FACULTY NORMA SCHNELL Social Science WILLIAM PURCELL Industrial Arts MABEL DAMM Home Economics ANDREW LITTLE Latin VICTOR SELF Music J. LESTER WITTMER Prin., Mycr’s Grade School GLADYS CUMMINGS First Grade E. RUBY BYERLEY Business Education MILDRED VAUGHN English WILLIAM DAUBY Physical Education EDGAR ETIENNE Mathematics FOSTER PARK Science MILDRED ZOLLMAN Fourth and Fifth Grades HELEN ETIENNE Third Grade ALICE LIVERS Second Grade 6 The 1947 Notlcnnac C L A S S s SENIOR OFFICERS DORIS DAUM. “Stupid,” President—Rand 1-2-3-4; Thespians 1-2-3-4; All School Play 8-1-3-4; Associate Editor Hi-Life 4; Notlennac 4; National Honor Society; Girl Reserves 1-2; Class President 4. MAURICE W. JONES, “Bobby,” Vice-President—Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Thespians 2-3-4; All School Play 2-3-4; Class President 3; Vice-President 4. CAROLYN B1RCHLER, Secretary-Treasurer—National Honor Society 3-4; Class President 2; Current Events Club 3; Student Council; Circulation Manager Hi-Life 4; Notlennac 4; Office Girl 4. Band 1-2-3-4. MAYTHA RUTH SCHURTTER. Historian—Copy Reader Hi-Life 4; Notlennac 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Class Historian 3-4; Librarian 2-4 ; Honor Roll 1-2-3-4; Girl Reserves 2; Latin Club 3. 8 The 1947 Notlennac SENIORS JOE VAN CON IA—“Joe” Agriculture Club 2-3; Fixit Club 1-4; Senior High Sports 2-3; Safety Club 1-3; Hill Billy Band 1. RUTH HAY—“Ruthic” Girl Reserves 1-2; Class Historian 3; Office Girl 4. BOBBY JEAN MOGAN —“Bob” Librarian 2-3-4; Office Girl 4; Office Reporter Hi-Life; Class Secretary 1. CHARLES HALL—“Ed” Latin Club 1-2-3; Agriculture Club 2-3; Photography Club 4; Assistant Movie Projector Operator 2-3-4. IVAN BRYANT Agriculture Club 1; Senior High Sports 1; Safety Club 1. WYVONNE POSEY—“Vonnie” Girl Reserve 3; Librarian Club 2; National Honor Society 3-4; Student Council 4. CHARLES WALTER GOTTMAN— “Stub” Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Current Events 4; Baseball 1-2-3-4. NINA MURIEL ZELLERS—“Nina” The 1947 Notlcnnac 9 SENIORS CHARLES PAULIN—“Birdie” Hi-Y 1-2-3; Agriculture 3; Baseball 4. THELMA JEAN KENDALL—“T elmie” Girl Reserves 1-2-3; Squad Leaders 1-2; Band 1 ; Current Events 3. IDA MAE SWEENEY—“Mac” Girl Reserves 1-2; Librarian 3. HARGIS ANDERSON—“Rosebud” Latin Club 2; Senior Sports 2-3; Hillbilly Band 1-4; Safety Club 1-4; Band 1-2-3; Fixit Club 3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Student Manager 2-3-4. BETTY JEAN NORTHENOR—“Betty” Girl Reserves 1-2; G.A.A. 1-2; Arts and Crafts 1. THELMA JEAN RAMSEY—“Jeanne” Girl Reserves 1; Vice President 3; Hi-Life 4; Office Girl 4. ROSEMARY GUNN—“Goofy” KENNETH RAMSEY—“Kenny” Agriculture 2; Hi-Y 3; Photographer 4; Notlennac 4. 10 The 1947 Notlennac SENIORS JOHN D. GROVES—“John D.” Agriculture Club 3. MARY FRANCES ADAMS—“Lou” Jr. Red Cross Vice Pres. 1 ; Girl Reserve 2; Grade School Office 3. MARGUERITE HECK—“Margie” Librarians 3-4; G.A.A. 1-2; Girl Reserves 1-2. MARY EVELYN AH RENS—“Tootsie” Band 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Latin Club 3; Hi-Life Typist 4; Office Girl 4. ALBERT PARKS—“Bill” Latin Club 2-3; National Honor Society 3-4; Baseball 3-4; Student Council 4; Football 3-4; Hi-Life 4; Notlennac 4. MARY ANN STERETT—“Anh” National Honor Society 3-4; Thespians 3-4; Band 2-3-4; Hi-Life 4j Notlennac 4; Plays 2-3-4; Convocation Band 3-4; Office Girl 4. MELBA MAXEY—' Mac” Girl Reserves 3; Librarian 4. ELOISE BURTON—“Skippie” Girl Reserves 1; Junior Red Cross 2; National Honor Society 3-4; Librarians 3-4; Office Girl 4; Hi-Life 4. The 1947 Notlennac 11 SENIORS BOBBY JEAN HUFF—“Bobby” Feature Editor, Hi-Life 4; Office Girl 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Thespians 1-2-3-4; Notlcnnac 4; All School Play 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM CONNER—1 Bill” National Honor Society 3-4; Editor, Hi-Lifc 4; Agriculture Club 3; Latin Club 2-3; Class Secretary 3; Class Historian 2. DOROTHY LEE DUNN—“Dot” National Honor Society 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1-4; Librarian 4; Notlcnnac 4; Popular Orchestra 2-3; Class President 1. CHARLES MAY—“Cocky” Hi-Y 1-2-3; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Class Treasurer 2; Safety Club 3; Hillbilly Band 1. IDA MAE FREEMAN—“Shorty” Girl Reserves 3. ELINOR JEAN REISER—“Peanuts” Girl Reserves 3. DERRELL ZELLERS—“Punk” Hi-Y 3; Agriculture Club 3. 12 The 1947 Notlcnnac 47 Class History On September 7, 1943, fifty-four girls and boys enrolled for their first year at Cannelton High School. This group of boys and girls set down to the task of getting acquainted and organizing themselves into a class. The class officers were as follows: President, Dorothy Dunn; Vice-President, Joseph Elder; Secretary, Bobby Mogan ; Treasurer, Gertrude Shadwick; Historian, Doris Daum. Our freshman sponsors were Mr. Dauby and Mr. T.ittle. At the end of the freshmen year, three of our class received awards as follows: Doris Daum, activities award : Bob Jones, athletic award ; Mavtha Schurtter, scholastic award. In spite of the trials we endured as “green freshies” it was a very enjoyable year and we looked forward eagerly to the next year. By the time the Sophomore year rolled around, the number of members in our class had decreased to thirty-nine. Mr. Little again served as sponsor along with Miss Gratzer. Our officers were Carolyn Birchler, President; Bob Jones, Vice-President; Joe Elder, Secretary ; Charles May, Treasurer; Bill Conner, Historian. We had now completed half of our high school work. Our class started the year as “jolly juniors” with thirty-nine members, but during the year the following members withdrew: Jerry Allen, Jorene Alvey, Alfred Powers, Marjorie Reed, and Hargis Thomas. Melba Maxey entered our class from Huntingburg, Indiana. Junior class officers were Bob Jones, President; Jean Ramsey, Vice-President; Bill Conner. Secretary; Ann Sterett, Treasurer; Ruth Hay, Reporter; Maytha Schurtter, Historian. Our sponsors for the year were Miss Gratzer and Mr. Park. This year our class was host to the senior class at the Junior-Senior Banquet held in the basement of the Methodist Church on May 19, 1946. Mrs. Jean Campbell’s Accordion Band provided the entertainment. The class had now advanced to the ranks of “dignified seniors.” Officers for our senior year were Doris Daum, President; Bob Jones, Vice-President; Carolyn Birchler, Secretary and Treasurer; Maytha Schurtter, Historian. Seniors sponsors were Miss Byerley and Mr. Zollman. Our class colors were blue and white, our flowers were sweetpeas, and our motto was “Ambition has no rest.” On Eebruary 5, 1947 our class, along with Mr. Beavers and Miss Schnell, chartered a bus and went to Indianapolis. We visited the State House and the two houses of the General Assembly which were in session. This was the first time in the history of C. H. S. that a class took such a trip. Thirteen members of our class—Bill Conner, Doris Daum, Ann Sterett, Bobby I luff, Jean Ramsey, Dorothy Dunn, Carolyn Birchler, Eloise Burton, Mary Ahrens, Thelma Kendall, Betty Mogan, Albert Parks, and Maytha Schurtter, were in the Journalism Class and had charge of publishing the school paper, the Hi-Life. The Notlennac Staff consisted of Dorothy Dunn, Doris Daum, Bob Jones, Albert Parks, Ann Sterett, Carolyn Birchler, Maytha Schurtter, Bobby Huff, Kenneth Ramsey, and Bill Conner. These students worked under the direction of Miss Byerley to prepare the Notlennac, the year book of C. H. S. This is the history of the Class of 1947 of Cannelton High School. 14 The 1947 Notlennac '47 Class Will I, Mary Frances Adams, will my Missionary ambitions to Nellie May. Read the “Three Rears,” Nellie, it will really help you in your future work. 1, Mary Ahrens, will my sweet disposition to Phyllis May. That “ole” sweet talk will get you some place, Phyllis. I, Hargis Anderson, will my “sky blue pink hair” and my freckles to “Bucky” Mattingly. Treat them dearly, “Bucky,” cause they are precious to me. I, Carolyn Birchler, will my position as first chair clarinet to Sydney Mogan. Carry on, Sid! I, Ivan Bryant, will my bashfulness to Joe Harlen. It’ll be hard for you to change, Joe, but try hard, won’t you? 1, Eloise Burton, will my slow, southern drawl to Betty Jo Allen. After all, Betty Jo, what’s the use to hurry in this day and age ? I, Bill Conner, will my journalistic attributes to Ben Polk. May he use them as well as I did. If you don’t know what attribute means, look it up in Dear Ole Webster. I, Doris Daum, will my laugh to Marian Franz-man, if she wants it. They’ll tell you it’s a horse laugh, Marian, but don’t let them kid you. I, Dorothy Dunn, will my D. A. R. award to Lois Sue Hay. I found it on the corner of 5th Avenue and I am dropping it at the corner of 6th Avenue. You’ll find it there. I, Ida Mae Freeman, will my seat in civics class to Jewell Burton. There’s an old tradition that whoever sits in that seat makes all A’s so keep up the good work, Jewell. I, C. W. Gottman, will my burr-head to Emory Yaggi. Take care of it, Yaggi, cause you won’t find many like it around here. I, John D. Groves, will my atomic power with women to Bubby Powers. It’s a deep secret, Bitbby, so seek me under the apple tree at 6 o’clock on the second Monday of next week. I, Rosemary Gunn, do hereby bequeath my Chinese jacket to Wilma Zellers. Remember, with it goes a good man’s heart. I, Charlie Hall, will my physique, developed by being a good boy in school to Pee Wee Lauer. So just keep on being the way you are. Pee Wee. I, Ruthie Hay, will my red hair to Toots Wheeler. Please, Toots, when you graduate, will it to someone, so it will keep running around in the halls of C. H. S. forever. I, Marguerite Heck, will my six solids to Jimmy Johnson, I hope you can take care of them, Jimmy, I sure couldn’t. I, Bobby I Tuff, will my ability to understand Bookkeeping to Allen Forsaith. Bless you, Allen. I, Bobby Jones, will my place as captain of the Basketball team to Billy Estes, just give them an all day sucker each day and they will be satisfied. I, Elinor Keiser, will my shortness to Edith Morris. I, Thelma Kendall will my muscular ability to Rita Keiser, I borrowed it from Charlie, so don’t let him know that you have it. I, Charlie May, will my popularity as a football star to Georgie Downs. I, Melba Maxey, will my soft voice to Joanie Robinson, I got a new one in Public Speaking ! I, Bobby Mogan, will all my articles that I have written for the Hi-Life to Howard Trap-hagen. You can put everyone of them in your billfold, Howard. I, Betty Northenor, will my giggles to Janet Forsaith, with them goes my habit of being absent. I, Albert Parks, will my mustache to Eddie Paulin. It took me all four years of high school to grow it so you ought to be proud of it! I, Charlie Paulin, will my good looks to all the forthcoming freshmen, may they have as much luck with them as I did. There isn’t any more conceit in Charlie’s family ; he took it all. I, Wyvonne Posey, will my way with those Kentucky fellows to Katherine Morris. I, Jean Ramsey, will a package of chewing gum to Mrs. Vaughn. I, Kenneth Ramsey, known as the boy that is always late, will that privilege and my large stock of tried and proved alibis to Billy Badger. I, Maytha Schurtter, will my scholastic ability to Norma Jean Clemens. One of the hardest books to understand is the dictionary, I hope it isn’t as hard for you as it was for me. I, Ann Sterett, will my curly hair to Wilma Bush. There is one curl that is always coming out of place, Wilma, you will have to try and train that one. I, Ida Mae Sweeney, will my basketball crown to Franie Allen. Please take care of it, Franie, cause I imagine that they will use it for many years to come. I, Joe VanConia, known widely for being the eighth wonder of the world., will my quiet manner to Bruce Connor. I, Derrell Zellers, will my clash of personality with Miss Byerley to Billy Jo Minto. I, Nina Muriel Zellers, will my teeth and big box of Oxydol to Mary Lou Mattingly. Wheeeeee! That Oxydol Sparkle. TIu-1947 Notlennac 15 Prophecy Statistical survey of C. H. S. graduates of 1947 compiled by Trotter Pole, Inc., in year 1957. Charlie May—Has purchased all rights to the “Charles Atlas” he-man courses and changed the name to “Atlas May’s.” Women faint and desert their husbands when they see pictures of “Cocky” on muscle-building advertisements. Wyvonne Posey—Author of hook entitled “How To Get Along With People.” Living life of luxury after selling a thousand copies to Elinor Jean Keiser, wife of the noted Jesse Glenn, after their recent separation. After reading Wyvonne’s hook, Elinor is convinced she has been in the wrong and is ready to go back to Jesse. Charlie Paulin — Succeeded “Buddy” Young as America’s fastest football player. This isn't the Charlie Paulin that we knew back in ’47. Ida Mae Sweeney—After completing a course in Evansville College, she returned to Cannelton to settle down on St. Louis Avenue. Need we say more? Bob Jones—Has retired after winning world wide fame bv scoring 172 points against Notre Dame in a Notre Dame—Podunk Basketball game. Boh entered Podunk University after graduating from C. H. S. Ida Mae Freeman—Spending her honeymoon in Mexico after her marriage to Clifford Mosby. Maytha Schurtter—Running for president on independent ticket. Proposes the adoption of an amendment giving women control of the government and changing the bill of rights to read “for women only.” Eloise Burton—Was mistaken for a runaway native girl that had fallen heir to the crown and sent by authorities to the Pugooto Islands where she reigns as queen. Kenneth Ramsey—After several years of study at Millstone Engineering University introduced to the public for the first time in history an atom powered rocket ship. Mr. Ramsey could not be reached to make a statement since he is on an extended journey to the moon. Ann Sterett—Wife of the manager of the world’s largest chain of hotels. Said to be worth several billion. Marguerite IIeck—Famous singer, starred in Ziegfeld Follies of 1957. Carolyn Birchler—After touring the country in search of a girls’ college situated conveniently close to a boys’ school, she finally gave up and returned to Indiana. Discovering that “Rusty” had taken over “her man,” she moved to the hills of Kentucky where she now resides. Bill Conner—Now mayor of our city. It is rumored that the general public will demand a new election next fall on the grounds that Bill squandered public funds for monuments dedicated to himself and his friends. Thelma Kendall—Basketball coach at Bosse High School in Evansville. Derreli. Zellers and C. W. Gottman— Proprietors of the world’s largest laundry. Centrally located with daily helicopter pickups, it serves the entire United States. Doris Daum—Aeronautical instructor for “Dauin Air Lines.” She has instructed such celebrities as ex-ballet dancer Nina Zellers and play girl Mary Frances Adams. Bobby Huff—Has taken Senator Claghorn’s place on Fred Allen’s Radio program. Kenny Delmar gladly surrendered his position when he heard Bobby’s voice. John D. Groves—Owner of Circle C. Ranch in Southern Texas. John almost lost his life recently when hired help mistook him for one of the West’s badmen and tried to ambush him. He was saved however when Ivan Bryant, his faithful friend and foreman of the ranch, intervened and introduced him to the boys as their boss and not the “Terror Kid.” Jean Ramsey—Married to her “ideal man, the preacher’s son. At present she is assisting her beloved in his missionary work in South Africa. Charlie Hall—Is now President of the Zanol Products Company. He started out as district salesman and steadily ascended the ladder of success until he attained the high position that he now holds. Betty Northenor and Bobby Mogan— Operators of a modern beauty salon in Hollywood. Immediately after the opening of this shop Gene and Chris purchased a gas station in the same block . . . “And they lived happily ever after.” Rosemary Gunn—Attained world wide fame when quintuplets were born to her and Ralph Weatherholt. Albert Parks—Warden at Boys Reform School in Plainfield. Indiana. He worked his way up after being convicted of operating a radio transmitting station without a license. Dorothy Dunn—Secretary to an executive of a large New York concern. She locks her four little Arnolds in the closet in her office during work hours. Ruthif. Hay—Star of the modern version of the show “Forever Amber.” Joe Van Conia—Now holds the positions of dog catcher, peace-officer, and street cleaner of Rome, Indiana. Mary Ahrens and Melba Maxey— Owners and operators of “Zippo Reducing School,” of Needless, Nebraska. Red Anderson—Replaced Charlie McCarthy on Edgar Bergen show. Has been openly accused of training termites to exterminate the Irish lad. 16 The 1947 Notlcnnac JUNIORS Top row—E. Suddarth, J. Harlen, J. Asher, J. Johnson, J. Minto, R. Rutherford. Second row—R. VanHoosicr, W. Bush. J. Fuchs, L. Mattingly, N. Reed, M. McFarling. Third rozv—J. Robinson. D. Whitehead, B. Wheeler, A. Groves, H. VanConia, J. Mason. Fourth row—L. Hicks, M. Smith, B. Polk, M. Carter, H. Traphagen, D. Young. Fifth row—J. Burton, G. Schraner, R. Carter, E. Claycomb, H. Rutherford, J. Minto. Sixth row—W. Skinner, D. Spencer, J. Hyde, R. Heck, K. Morris. The 1947 Notlcnnac 17 SOPHOMORES Top rcnv—J. Clemens, R. Varble, B. Williams, N. May, P. May, P. Minto, M. Franzman. Second rozv—S. Mogan, J. Parks, M. Hall, S. Hay, B. Elder, W. Wheeler, P. Schurtter. Third row—W. Shores, J. Glenn, B. Claycomb, E. Paulin, B. Hale, R. Leitner, N. Clements. Fourth row—A. Evans, J. Forsaith, L. Spencer, B. Connor, L. Hyde, E. Morris, B. Badger. Fifth rozv A. Van Conia, M. Freeman, R. Coyle, J. Bess, R. Good son, G. Poore, W. Zellers. Sixth row—L. Sixx, D. Champion, G. Bryant, C. Miller, J. Harding, M. Anson, B. Glenn. 18 The 1947 Notlennac FRESHMEN Top roiv— B. Hendrie, V. Varble, S. Moore, A. McDaniel. G. Ramsey, C Mattingly, M. Rutherford, E. Yaggi. Second row—D. Dixon, B. Schwartz, R. Poore, R. Keiser, J. Conway, L. Carter, P. Adams, M. Mogan. Third row—M. Allen. E. Gude, P. Knott. M. Dixon, M. Thorn, F. Groves, P. Alvey, J. Bryant. Fourth raiv—G. Downs, W. Harding, C. Richey, J. Gude, R. LaGrange. E. Carter. F. R. Whitehead, H. Kellems. Fifth row— B. Johnson, R. Kendall, J. Farmer, E. Marmor. S. Seifert. R. Reed, L. Conner, B. Estes. H. Smallwood. Sixth row—B. Phelps, S. Glenn, R. Mogan, M. Horsley, E. Newgent, B. Morris, L. Zellers, D. Gaynor, C. Powers. Seventh row B. Wilson, M. Hicks. B. Allen, J. Ballow, M. Keiser, G. Poehlein, W. Snider, J. Miller, A. Mitchell. Eighth row—]. Ham. M. Smith. C. Kendall, M. Dixon, E. Summers, E. Groves, R. Sheldon, G. Schwartz, P. Smith. The 1947 Notlennac 19 EIGHTH GRADE Top row—K. Summers, B. Peters, B. Sixx, D. Walls, N. Williams. Second row—R. Elder, K. Lain, E. Kreig, I. Wilson, H. Bland. Third row—D. Lloyd, N. Franzman. A. Hicks, T. Reynold, J. W illiams. Fourth roiv— A. Schmidt, B. Shaw, M. Lain, H. Lloyd, D. Farmer. Fifth row—M. Minto, J. Gaynor, W. Holland, B. Geer, H. Schroeder, B. Estes. Sixth row—J. Winn, M. Bolin, R. Clements, F. Head, M. Shadwick, M. Lauer. 20 The 1947 Notlcnnac SEVENTH GRADE Top row—A. Downs, L. Mathena, V. Bryant, R. Wheet, M. Zellers, D. Ramsey. Second roiv—G. Bowman, G. Burden, N. Seif res, F. Chcnault, S. Morris, F. Allen. Third row—D. Allen, M. Poore, R. VanConia, H. Powers, D. Freeman, D. Powers. Fourth roiv—M. Richards, G. Powers, F. Goodson, H. Sinclair, F. Davis, G. Mathena. Fifth roiv—N. Spencer, L. Hardesty. J. Sutters, W. Johnson, J. Seifert, R. Maxey. Sixth row— E. Robbins, E. Lahec, W. Garrett, E. Canaric, C. Huber, J. Chcnault. The 1947 Notlenttoc 21 GRADE SIX Lester W ittraer. Teacher First roiu—M. Proviance, E. Canarie, S. Schroeder, A. Forsaith, R. Lawrence, J. Cadwell, R. Seibert. J. Sims, A. Lloyd, N. Schroeder. Second row—C. Mowery, J. McDaniel, J. Milburn, D. M. Petrie, B. J. Farquhar, W. McFarling, R. Gaynor, J. Dixon, B. Fugit. Third row—.L. R Shores, R. Raley, B. G. Posey, C. Moore, E. Burton. N. Nugent, D. Meador. fourth row—D. Shores, M. Elverd, J. Franzman. B. Cronin, D. Chenault. GRADE FIVE Mildred oilman. Teacher First row— F. Robson, H. Hargett, J. Spencer, B. Freeman, J. Paulin, J. Swearingen. M. Rees. ccond roiv—A Poore, L McFall, C. Chenault. B. Northener, B. Vaught, J. Lehman. B. Farquhar. Hurd rozc—B. Bryant. N. Veach, P. Clements, A. Bryant. S. Beertzer, D. Robbins. 22 The 1947 Notlcnnac The 1947 Notlennac .Mildred oilman. Teacher First row—H. Burden, I). Early, M. Dixon, D, Huber, B. Elverd, C. Skinner, D. Miller. J. Dixon, P. Sinclair. Second row—N. Herzog, M. Smallwood, (i. Petrie, M. Morris, J. Schroedcr, I. May, S. Sapp. Third row—B. Freeman. M. Irvin. H. Kellems, R. Oldfield, P. Sutton, Z. Dejarnette. GRADE THREE Helen Etienne, Teacher First row—G. Litherland, J. Posey, J. Lithcrland, W. Garrett, R. Hargett, J. Mathcna, A. Perry, J. Mowery, J. Brown, P. McFarling. Second roiv—L. Rhodes, J. Goodson, H. House, J. Northcnor, B. Johnson, H. Chenault, N. House, W. Anderson. A. Lehman. Third row—J. Shores, P. Milburn, B. Elverd, A. Spencer, B. McBrayer, T. Lyons, B. Fugit, C. Baker, N. Gaynor. Fourth roiv— F. Lawercncc, L. Polk. M. Hafele, J. Miller, J. Evans, C. Maxey, A. Kyle. GRADE FOUR GRADE TWO Alice Livers, Teacher First ran•—L. Reed. I . Nichols, P. Wint, D. Lyons, T. Dixon, F. Freeman, L. Irvin, C. Shaw, M. McFall. Second row—W. Wagner, W. Downs, R. Robson, D. McFarling, D. Holland. C. Burden, M. Polk, C. Ma-thena. Third roiv—J. Harper. R. Hardesty. A. Schurtter, R.Little. C. Richards, W. Samplcy. R. Jones. GRADE ONE Gladys Cummings, Teacher First row—G. Cronin, R. Cronin, P. EIvcrd, M. Sinclair, E. McFall, M. McBrayer, T. Northener, B. Robson. Second row—C. Holmes, B. Garrett, B. Milburn, W. Spencer, B. Spencer, K. Dutschke, M. Fuchs, G. Schroc- der. Third rou’—J. Swearingen. R. Jellison, M. Holmes, M. Chenault, C. House, A. Samplcy, D. Bolin. The 1947 Notlennac The 1947 Notlcnnac 25 ATHLETICS THE BULLDOGS - - FOOTBALL First row, left to right—C. May, A. Parks, C. Paulin, B. Jones, P. Minto, B. Badger, C. Gottman. Second roiv, left to right—William Dauby, Coach; J. Johnson, C. Powers, D. Dixon, C. Kendall, E. Yaggi, R. Goodson, M. Dixon. Third rmv, left to right—B. Powers, student manager; G. Downs, J. Ham, B. Estes, J. Ballow, B. Phelps, R. Kendall. H. Anderson, student manager. BULLDOGS’ SUMMARY, 1946-47 45 Posevville 0 Cannelton 35 Tell City 41 42 Mt. Vernon 51 0 Dale 50 Cannelton 56 Oakland City 44 Cannelton 36 Rockport 25 ...45 Petersburg 14 Cannelton Tell City i9 Games played—8 Games won—4 Games lost—4 28 The 1947 Notlennac THE BULLDOGS - - BASKETBALL First row, left to right—William Dauby, Coach; C. May, H. Anderson, C. Gottman, E. Yaggi. Second row, left to right—R. Heck, A. Groves, B. Jones, Captain; C. Kendall, P. Minto. J. Harlen. BULLDOGS’ SUMMARY, 1916-47 r it .26 Rock port 27 37 Lynnville 48 Cannelton 45 Hawesville 35 40 Tell City 34 34 Chrisney 25 26 Dale 24 51 34 Cannelton 41 Memorial 47 r it 61 Hawesville 27 44 Chrisney 42 42 Tell City 27 38 Rockport 51 45 Troy 30 47 Richland 31 47 Corydon 38 46 Boonville .41 36 Dale 33 .44 Fort Branch 48 Games played—18 Games won—13 Games lost—5 The 1947 Notlcnnac 29 THE BULLPUPS - - BASKETBALL BULLPUPS’ SUI Cannelton............................... 15 Cannelton................................ 14 Cannelton............................... 23 Cannelton.................................12 Cannelton.................................25 Cannelton.................................20 Cannelton.................................30 Cannelton................................ 14 Cannelton.................................20 Cannelton_________;..................... 14 Cannelton................................ 17 Cannelton.................................32 Cannelton.................................35 Cannelton.................................18 Cannelton............................ ...19 Cannelton.................................30 Cannelton................................ 38 Cannelton.................................21 Games played—18 WARY, 1946-47 Rockport.............................. 29 Lynnville.................................25 I [awesville..............................18 Tell City.................................26 Chrisney..................................IS Dale..................................... 25 Troy...................................... 7 Memorial..................................36 Hawesville............................... 17 Chrisney..............;.................. 16 Tell City.................................16 Rockport............................... 34 Troy......................................10 Richland................................. 22 Boonville................................ 35 Dale......................................33 Oil Township..............................29 Fort Branch............................ .49 won—7 Games lost—11 Tin• 1947 Notlennac First row, left to right—C. Richey, R. Kendall, R. Goodson, F. Groves, J. Ham, C. Powers, G. Powers, Student Manager. Second me—J. Mason, A. Evans, E. Yaggi, V. Varble, R. Leitner, P. Schurtter, William Dauby, Coach. • NEW YEAR’S TOURNEY The Bulldogs with Richland and Troy accepted an invitation to play in a blind tourney on New-Year’s Day at Tell City. Cannelton defeated Troy in the afternoon game by a score of 55 to 23. Tell City defeated Richland. In the final game Cannelton and Tell City met. Cannelton won by a score of 53 to 45. BASKETBALL QUEEN Candidates for basketball queen w'ere nominated by the basketball players, and elected by the student body. Left to right—Mary Lou Mattingly, Joan Robinson, Carolyn Birchler, Rosie Dauby, Ida Mae Sweeney, Jackie Asher, Gloria Ramsey, Joan Clemens. The 1947 Notlcimac 31 I ron! row—7. Reynolds, Manager, F. Davis, J. Gaynor, W. Johnson, J. Sutters. G. Powers. N. Franzman. row—F. Head, V. Bryant, H. Schroeder, R. Maxey, Edgar Etienne, Coach. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL JUNIOR HIGH SUMMARY, 1946-47 Junior High 11 30 Junior High 22 St. Michael 12 Junior High 18 Rockport 25 Junior High 19 Newman 29 J unior High 23 St. Paul 30 Junior I ligh 33 T roy 10 Junior High 13 Midway (Chrisney) 28 Junior High 27 Consolidated 32 Junior High 21 T roy 8 Junior High 38 St. Michael 14 Junior High 23 Newman 27 Junior High 33 Midway 37 1 unior High 21 St. Paul 29 Junior High 17 Consolidated 16 32 The 1947 Notlcnnac Front row—D. Shores, C. Mowery, N. Nugent, R. Gaynor, B. Posey, N. Schroeder, L. Shores. Top roiv—C. Moore, D. Chenault, J. Lester Wittmer, Coach; D. Meador, B. Fugit. MYERS GRADE BASKETBALL MYERS GRADE SUMMARY, 194647 Myers..................-......20 Myers ....................... 34 Myers.........................19 Myers ....................... 16 Myers.........................38 Consolidated (Troy Twp.)...........23 St. Pius 32 St. Pius.............................34 St. Michael... 46 Junior High Reserves.............. IS The 1947 Notlcnnac 33 ■ Front row—J. Mason, E. Yaggi, G. Downs, F. Groves, A. McDaniels, C. Gottman. Second row—J. Harlen, C. May, B. Jones, P. Minto, D. Dixon, R. Goodson, A. Groves. Top rozv—R. Heck, A. Forsaith, V. Varble, R. Leitner, C. Kendall, A. Parks, A. Evans, P. Schurtter, William Dauby, Coach. BASEBALL SUMMARY, 1946 Cannelton....................... 26 Cannelton........................ 0 Cannelton......................... 2 Cannelton......................... 8 Cannelton....................... 4 Cannelton....................... 1 Cannelton......................... 0 Cannelton......................... Cannelton.........................10 Cannelton......................... Cannelton........................ 14 Hawesville 0 Tell Citv 1 Hiintineburg.... o Stemlal 7 Tell City 9 Jasper (two innings) 1 Central 8 Rockport (rained out) Boonville 0 Rockport (rained out) Tell Citv 16 The 1947 Notlcnnac FEATURES Front row—M. Minto, L. Hardesty, N. Franzman, J. Minto, N. Scifres. Second row—W. Shores, W. Posey, D. Dunn, President; Mildred Mogan. Top rmv—B. Badger, J. Johnson, C. Mattingly. A. Parks, Vice-President. STUDENT COUNCIL Cannelton High School instituted its first Student Council this year. Each class chose two representatives by general election. The president was elected from the student body by the faculty. The Student Council was organized for the purpose of giving the student body a voice in the government of our school. A constitution and by-laws were adopted. The Council sponsored a magazine sale’s campaign. With the proceeds pictures for three classrooms were purchased. Student dances following home basketball games were promoted by the Student Council. Mr. William A. Beavers, Principal, is faculty representative in this organization. The 1947 Notlennac THE NOTLENNAC STAFF Top row—Dorothy Dunn, Editor; Carolyn Birchler, Associate Editor. Second row—Bobby Jones, Snapshot Editor; Ann Sterett, Photo Editor. Third row—Maytha Schurtter, Copy Editor; Kenneth Ramsey, Associate Advertising Editor; Bobby Huff. Typist. Bottom rotv— Billy Conner, Advertising Editor; Doris Damn, Circulation Editor; Albert Parks, Business Manager. The 1947 Notlcmiac 37 ci rfjrow Jcft to right Mary Nell Minto, Bobby Huff, Wilma Zellers, Connie Miller, Tommy Reynolds, Ronald Sheldon. Second row, left to right—Joan Clemens, Betty Lou Wheeler, Doris Daum, Ann Sterett. Third roiv. left to nght—David Spencer, Bobby Jones, Joe Minto. The 1947 Notlennac LIBRARY CLUB ... Library Club is composed of twelve members. These twelve people serve as student librarians in our school library. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn, faculty librarian, sponsors this group. I r(nv’ h'ft to right E. Burton, J. Minto, A. Sterett, J. Robinson, D. Dunn. Second rozv, left to right— M. . i hurtter, J. Clemens, E. Suddarth, J. Bess. Third row, left to right—H. VanConia, M. Maxey, M. Heck. THESPIANS 1 hespian 1 roupe 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 one major or two minor roles in a plav 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. CHEERLEADERS HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Betty Lou Wheeler, Marian Franzman, Jackie Asher. The 1947 Notlennac JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Frances Allen, Norma Jean Williams, Mary Nell Minto. 39 BAND Front row—Victor Self, director; M. Minto, R. Sheldon, J. Minto, J. Asher, A. McDaniels, J. Ham, T. Reynolds, D. Farmer. W. Zellers. Second row—N. Clements, M. Thorn, B. Huff, W. Skinner, C. Birchler, W. Bush. G. Poore, E. Suddarth, M. Mattingly. L. Spencer. Third row—W. Wheeler, B. Minto, P. May. B. Williams, D. Dunn. A. Sterett, C. Powers, D. Nichols, S. Mogan. Fourth row— M. Ahrens, G. Downs, R. Heck. S. Nichols, M. Freeman, M. Allen. K. Morris. A. Groves, J. Parks. 7 op row—F. Groves, E. Morris. R. Varble. C. Richey. V. Varble, M. Franz man. D. Daum. THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT The music department of Cannelton High School is directed by Mr. Victor Self. It includes a forty-seven piece high school band, a twenty-four voice girl’s chorus, and a beginners band of twenty-five members made up chiefly of pupils of Myers Grade School. Beginning this year the C. H. S. Band entered the Band and Orchestra Contests that had been discontinued during the war. The band has gained fame in its class as a constant winner in both District and State Contests. This year several of the band members entered the Solo and Ensemble Contest. During the school year the band played at all athletic events and displayed intricate marching formations at the football games. Other events the band participated in were: parades for public events, high school plays, pep sessions, the Christmas program, and Spring Concert. The chorus took part in the Christmas program and sang at convocation programs. 40 The 1947 Notlcnnac STAR CRAZY Star Crazy, a three-act comedy, was produced by students in C. H. S. who are interested in dramatics. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn, assisted by Miss Norma Schnell, directed this play. Kneeling—Mary Nell Minto, Connie Miller. Sealed —Ronald Sheldon, Bobby Jones. Standing—Joan Clemens. John Lee Conway, Betty Lou Wheeler, David Spencer, Doris Daum. MYERS FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN Each year on Hallowe’en Myers Grade School is host to a fall festival. A program is given by the students, a fish pond, refreshment stand and home made candy sales are operated. One of the highlights of the evening is a cake walk. This year an added feature was the selection of a queen to reign over this gala affair. Mary Avis Irvin, Margaret Rees. Linda Irvin, Bernita I'ugit, Queen, Georgia Cronin, Jane Swearingen, Ann Forsaith. The 1947 Notlcnnac 41 First rozv, left to right- E. Burton. Exchange Editor; J. Ramsey, Assistant Feature Editor; D. Dunn, Advertising Manager; C. Birchlcr. Circulation Manager; B. Huff, Feature Editor. Second rozv—M. Ahrens. Typist; M. Schurtter, Copy Reader; A. Sterett, Layout Editor. Third row—B. Conner, Editor; T. Kendall, Sports Editor; D. Damn, Associate Editor; B. Mogan, Office Reporter ; Albert Parks, Financial Manager. 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 eleven seniors and six 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. First rozv. left to right—Eloise Burton, Bobby Huff, Wanda Lee Skinner, Dorothy Dunn. Jackie Minto, Jewell Burton. Second rozv, left to right—Mary Ahrens, Maytha Schurtter, Carolyn Birchlcr, Wilma Bush. Ann Sterett, Wyvonnc Posey. Third row, left to right—Billy Conner, Doris Damn, Loren Hicks, Mary Lou Mattingly, and Albert Parks. 42 The 1947 Notlennac HI-LIFE STAFF To be eligible for membership in the journalism class, one must be a senior; must pass a test of eligibility and must meet the general requirements of character and leadership. The journalism class publishes The Hi-Life, the school paper, which is a bi-weekly publication. Mr. Zollman and Miss Byerley arc the faculty sponsors. Bill Conner is the editor. D j ) ified 5 en t'o rs C ockyjZ Preity B°y JeAr foM WtfTiyer e y 5 ec a 11 'fi y sey JV £? i TV e.’ H vr tr fkc J Y)ifer S ffe S .Ce n po r . The 1947 Notlennac 43 44 The 1947 Nollennac SCHOOL CALENDAR 1946-47 Septeml er 10 Chrisney Basketball—H 2 Opening of School 17 First Semester Ends 13 Tell City Football—H 17 Tell City Basketball—H 20 Mt. Vernon Football—T 20 Second Semester Begins 27 Dale Football—T 21 Rockport Basketball—T 24 Troy Basketball—11 October 31 Richland Basketball—H 4 Oakland Citv Football—T 11 Rockport Football—H February 18 Petersburg Football—FI 4 Corydon Basketball—T 23 Tell City Football—-T State Teacher’s Association 7 14 Boonville Basketball—II Dale Basketball—H 24-25 19 Oil Twp. Basketball—II November (Reserves) 1 All School Play 21 Fort Branch Basketball—T 8 Rockport Basketball—11 March 15 Lynville Basketball—H 29 District Band Solo Contest— 22 Hawesville Basketball—H Evansville College 27 Tell City Basketball—T April 28-29 Thanksgiving Vacation 4-7 Spring Vacation 11 Band Concert December 19 District Band Contest— 4 Chrisney Basketball—T Oakland City 6 Dale Basketball—T 26 State Band Solo Contest— Terre Haute 11 Troy Basketball—T May 13 Memorial Basketball—H 20 Christmas Holidays Begin 3 State Band Contest—Danville January 9 Senior Class Play 1 Blind Tourney—Tell City 17 Junior Senior Banquet 6 School Begins after Christmas 18 Senior Vesper Services Vacation 19 Senior Outing 8 Hawesville Basketball—T 20 Commencement The 1947 Notlennac 45 PATRONS Norma Schnell .Mrs. Elsie Yoho Adolph oilman Chris Minto Andrew Little Marjorie May Joe D. Postman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daum Edgar Etienne Lee Huher i Ir. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell E. Ruby Byerley Andrew Hall Victor Self Burns Wittmer Inez Sweat Natalie Coyle John Dixon Justin Snyder Homer Smallwood William Purcell E. N. Hudson Leona kluesner Bill Birehler Lee Schwartz Martha Lee Coyle Mildred oilman W. L. Aldridge J. Lester Wittmer Will. Waldschmidt Helen Etienne Lenora Maier Gertrude Goffinct Gladys Cummings Rev. Edwin F. Riske Frank Huher Wilma Heck Fred Conner Dr. E. E. Schriefer Leo Spencer E. O. Gilbert Carl Knapp Mary Catherine Coyle Rev. Meinrad Rouek Kenneth Dhonau Earl Smith John Conway Alice Livers Raymond Gunn Jack Hafele Hargis R. Bush. M.D. Mildred Vaughn Martha Heck William Dauhv Alfred J. Casper William Beavers Ruth Wilbur Mabel M. Damm Harry Baker Foster Park Alma Brown Marie Dunn Lucille Steinsherger Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Daum Russell Metz Arnold Leaf William Scheidegger Robert Powers, S 1 t Frances Gravbill Mrs. Carl Danhauer Nettie Yoho 46 The 1047 Notlennac Best Wishes, Class of '47 SWISS STUDIO HARRY G. MYER’S POST 142 AMERICAN LEGION “SOMEBODY WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH” “FOR COD AND COUNTRY” Phone 222 62714 MAIN TELL CITY, INDIANA Graduation Suits C. B. GOERING “We shall he pleased to show you the new models and patterns styled right and priced right.” CASSIDY BROS. The Exclusive Men's ami Boys' Store GENERAL HARDWARE Gift ware, “Maytag” Washers, Wallpaper, Dutch Oven Ranges. Paint, and Home Freezers General Electric Refrigerators MAIN STREET TELL CITY, INDIANA Phone 515 Hawesville, Kentucky Congratulations, Class of '47! Preston Minor TELL CITY FURNITURE CO., INC. Manufacturers Since 1839 Insurance Phone 786 Tell City, Indiana WATCH REPAIRING NEW WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS Washington Street “ I IS ice Line of Jewelry” Cannelton, Ind. BRANDEL’S JEWELRY SHOP Hawesville, Kentucky First-Cannelton National Bank “The County Sent Hank'” DEPOSITS UP TO $5,000 INSURED FOR INDIVIDUAL FIRM OR CORPORATION Member Feileral Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The 1947 Notlennac 47 Congratulations. Seniors of ’47 from THE IRVIN THEATRE OHIO V ALLEY GAS CORP. “REEL ENTERTAINMENT” Phone 18 Tell City, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana Compliments, Seniors of ’47 Congratulations, Seniors of 47 f rom GOERING MOTOR CO. LIPP’S COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Hawesville, Ky. Phone 155 Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors ! “THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE” CITIZENS NATIONAL RANK OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS” HENRY HECK CO. We Are Ready to Serve You Phone 740 Cannelton, Indiana Best Wishes, Class of 47 Congratulations. Seniors of 47 from from SCIFRES MARKET DAUBY MOTOR CO. “A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, MEATS, AND FEEDS” Hawesville, Ky. Tell City, Indiana Overlooking the Beautiful Ohio River .... Airflow Cooled Sunlight Hotel C. C. Gillialt. Manager Cannelton, Indiana CLUB ROOM TAP ROOM 48 The 1947 Nollcnnac The Tell City News THE LARGEST ABC CIRCULATION OF ANY INDIANA WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Class of 947 from CHIC CLEANERS Taylor Street Cannelton, Indiana MODEL DEPARTMENT STORES MERCHANDISE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY “Nationally Known Brands — From America's Finest Makers — Economically Priced —Unsurpassed Service.” Tell City Boonville Mt. Vernon Congratulations. Class of 947 “HOTPOINT” JOE SAPP ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HARDWARE . . . FURNITURE LUMBER CANNELTON SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 750 Phone 8-J Hawesville, Kentucky Cannelton, Indiana STRONGWALL MILLS, INC. An Essential Industry COTTON SHEETINGS FOR FOOD AND FEED CONTAINERS 7 lie 1947 Notlennac 49 Ivo J. Huber LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Ambulance Service Phone 788 Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of 947 MAXEY’S CONOCO SERVICE TELL CITY CHAIR CO. GAS, OIL AND LUBRICATION Bus Service to Cannelton Tell City Troy Tell City, Indiana TEL. 850 CANNELTON, IND. A Popular Expression HOMOGENIZED MILK AND ICE CREAM “WHAT YOU BUY FROM HECK’S GIVES SERVICE” PURE CREAM PRODUCTS CO. AUGUST HECK CO. Manufacturers PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS CANNELTON’S LEADING STORE Beautiful Chin aware Given Away Absolutely FREE! Tell City, Ind. THE CANNELTON NEWS The County Seat Democratic Newspaper JOB PRINTING Telephone 765 50 The 1947 Notlennac CANNELTON SEWER PIPE COMPANY Congratulations, Class of '47 Finance Your Home IF YOU NEED INSURANCE OF ANY KIND (Life, Accident, Health, Auto, Fire) SEE OR CALL 815W with TELL CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PRENTICE S. HARPER, Agent 217 South Third Street Cannelton, Ind. PHONE 30 MAIN AND FRANKLIN Compliments of TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK Congratulations. Class of '47! ECKERT’S MEAT MARKET 73 Years of Safe Ranking 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 1947 Notlennac 51 Best Wishes to the Class of ’47 GERBER OIL CO. FOR A BETTER BUY —in— SHELL PRODUCTS GROCERIES AND NOTIONS PENNZOIL Trade at FREEMAN’S GROCERY Cannelton, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana SHOES, MEN’S FURNISHINGS AND TELL CITY PLANING MILL LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL “EVERYTHING TO BUILD HOMES” Phone 134 BRUGGENSCHMIDT’S Tell City's Leading Department Store Tell City, Indiana MALONE'S DODGE PLYMOUTH Phone 822 837 Seventh Street Cannelton, Indiana Compliments, Seniors of 9 47 SCHRIEBER’S DRUG STORE of Established 1865 W. J. GERBER, INC. THE REXALL STORE HOME FURNISHINGS Everything a Good Drug Store Should Have Phone 745 Cannelton Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of '47 LAUER’S FLORAL CO. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE FLOWERS SENT BY WIRE SENT ANYWHERE AUTO PARTS : ACCESSORIES Members of the F, T. I). Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana 52 The 1947 Nollennac Our Motto: SERVICE . . . COURTESY . . . SATISFACTION Snyder Drugs QUALITY PRESCRIPTION WORK Phone 849 Cannelton, Indiana MEADOR’S Com pi im en Is from LATEST STYLES IN SHOES AND CLOTHING AT POPULAR PRICES J. W. BRUMFIELD “ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE” Cannelton, In L 1047 Twelfth Street Tell City, Ind. THE SUGAR BOWL “Where Friends Meet Compliments, Seniors of '47! MAGAZINES - CANDIES - TOBACCOS COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE We Write Magazine Subscriptions FRANZMAN S MARKET Phone 784 Tell City, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana FRED’S Compliments, Seniors of '47 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT from Fountain Service YE JOLLY INN CANNELTON, INDIANA Twelfth Street Tell City, Indiana COLD STORAGE ICE Compliments of TELL CITY CREAMERY CO. GLENWARD HAFELE DAIRY PRODUCTS Builder Superior Ice Cream NINTH STREET TELL CITY CANNELTON, INDIANA The 1947 Notlennac 53 Best Wishes to the Class of 947 MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP from TELL CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. SIXTH STREET PHONE 25 TELL CITY, INDIANA CANNELTON, INDIANA Ctmgratulations, Class of 947 FREDRICK’S We appreciate your patronage and hope you have enjoyed trading with us. 5c to $1 Store WE TRY TO PLEASE JOHN H. MALCOMSON’S BEN FRANKLIN STORE TELL CITY, INDIANA You Can Get It at Best Wishes. Seniors DAUBY’S DEPARTMENT STORE NU WAY CLEANERS TELL CITY, INDIANA SIXTH STREET CANNELTON, INDIANA Congratulations, Seniors of 947 Compliments PERRY COUNTY DEMOCRAT HOME LOAN CO. Only Paper Printed and Published in the County Seat Meredith Vaughn. Mgr. CANNELTON, INDIANA 511 MAIN STREET TELL CITY, INDIANA Cannelton Kiwanis MEETS TUESDAY—12:10 Sunlight Hotel WE BUILD WE BUILD 54 The 1947 Notlennac PERRY COUNTY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER CO. Congratulations, Seniors of ’47 FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT Meats, Vegetables. Fruits Frozen Ecotunnically DAUM MOTOR COMPANY Seventh Street Tell City, Indiana Taylor Street Cannelton, Ind. Congratulations, Class of ’47 Ship Via A II TRUCK LINE, INC. DAILY SERVICE FRIENDLY MARKET Phone 732 Louisville, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Owensboro, Ky. Cannelton, Indiana PHONE 300 TELL CITY, INDIANA Compliments of EVERYBODY COMES TO RESS HARDWARE “THE HOOSIER SNACK BAR” EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE EXCEPT “KILROY” Also Electrical Appliances, Ranges, Heaters, China ware and Glassware, Toys and Gifts and He’s Expected Main Street Tell City, Indiana Try “Ham’s Juicy Hamburgers” Best Wishes, Seniors Compliments, Seniors of ’47 HECK’S PLACE Choice Selection of LIQUORS AND WINES PERRY COUNTY MAYTAG CO. DELICIOUS SOUPS AND SANDWICHES SKELGAS . . . KELVINATOR Washington Street Cannelton, Ind. Phone 402-J Tell City, Indiana H Cx C Ferry SHORT ROUTE TO LOUISVILLE and OWENSBORO, KY. Twenty-four Hour Service The 1947 Nollennac 5o Telephone 191 Blackie Tire and Battery Company BACONIZED RECAPPING 29 YEARS OF KNOWING HOW Seventh and Mozart Tell City, Indiana Best Wishes to the Class of '47 f rom RUDOLPH’S RESTAURANT SCHMUCK’S MARKET FOURTH AND WASHINGTON CANNELTON,INDIANA CONGRATULATES THE SENIORS OF ’47! WERNER MOTOR COMPANY SHELL SERVICE STATION (Orville Kieser, Prop.) Cars——Trueks GAS, OIL, GREASING, W ASHING TELL CITY, IND. Seventh Street Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Class of ’47 Compliments MINTO’S MARKET GROCERIES FARMER’S SUPPLY STORE (Tom Mullen, Prop.) St. Louis Avenue Cannelton Phone 19 Troy, Indiana Robertson Lumber Company “YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE OF BUILDING MATERIALS” Free Delivery Phone: Tell City 448 Cannelton, Indiana A Twinco Yearbook, Twin City Printing Co., Champaign, Illinois


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