Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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EDWARD A. CUSHMAN Principal Bachelor of Art—Canterbury College Master of Science—Butler University Post Graduate—Purdue University ADOLPH ZOLLMAN Superintendent Bachelor of Art—University of Louisville Bachelor of Science—Canterbury College Master of Science—Indiana University Post Graduate—Indiana University Board of Education G. RALPH WAGNER ELMER E. FRANZMAN Cannelton High School Building FRANK HUBER .3ltt (Erilmtc . “A strong will, a settled purpose, an invincible determination, can accomplish almost anything; and in this lies the distinction between great men and little men.”—Fuller. It is with affection, admiration and esteem we dedicate the 1948 NOTLENNAC to our superintendent, Mr. Adolph Zoll-man.—The NOTLENNAC Staff. FACULTY Andrew Little Mildred Vaughn, Cordelia Healy Mabel Damm, John Croy, Pauline Sommer Foster Park, E. Ruby Byerley, Kern McGlothlin, Edgar Etienne Helen Etienne, Gladys Cummings, J. Lester Wittmer, Alice Bennett, Mildred Zollman ' SXOHSdVNS RALPH ALLEN FORSAITH, JR., President “Fueque” National Honor Society 3-4; Baseball 3-4; Basketball 3; Student Manager 4. EMMA LEE CLAYCOMB, Vice-President “Emmie” Notlennac Staff 4; Library 3; Chorus 1; Vice-President 4. JAMES FUCHS, Treasurer “Foxxie” Hi-Life Staff 4; Notlennac 4; Class Treasurer 4. EDITH SUDDARTH, Secretary “Edie” Band 2-3-4; Librarian 3-4; Chorus 4; Class Secretary 4. WANDA LEE SKINNER, Historian “Skinner” Band 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; G. A. A. 1-4; Girl Rerserve 1-2. • Seniors ♦ MARY LOUISE MATTINGLY “Lou” Band 1-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Vice-President 1. JAMES ARNOLD GROVES “Groves” Band 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4. RALPH CHRISTIAN HECK “Chris” Basketball 3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Xotlennac 4. JULIA C. HYDE “Caesar” Girl Reserves 2. WILMA ANN BUSH “Bushie” Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1; National Honor Society 3-4; Vice-President 3; Hi-Life Staff 4; Notlenac 4; Popular Orchestra 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH MIXTO “Joe” Band 1-2-3-4; Thespians 1-2-3-4; Hi-Life 4; Track 3; Popular Orchestra 2-3; Class President 1. LESTER LAWRENCE ORR “Mac” Chorus 4. JACQUELINE ANNE MINTO “Jack” Student Council 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Librarian 3; Chorus 1-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Vice-President 2; Popular Orchestra 1-2. Seniors RALPH ERNEST VAN HOOSIER “Van” Football 1-2-4; Basketball 1-2; Baseball 1-2-4. MARY JACQUELINE ASHER “Jackie” G. A. A. 1-2; Hi-Life Staff 4; Notlen-nac 4; Band 3-4; Girl Reserve 1-2; Cheerleader 2-3-4. DOROTHY JEWELL BURTON “Sissy” Librarian 4; Notlennac 4; G. A. A. 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Chorus 3. LOREN LEE HICKS “Bud” Notlennac Staff 4; Hi-Life Staff 4; National Honor 3-4. DAVID SPENCER “Dave” Student Council 4; Science and Aviation ELIZABETH LOUISE WHEELER “Liz” Band 1-2-3-4; Thespians 3-4; Hi-Life 4; Notlennac 4; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Girl Reserve 1-2. HILDA JEAN VAN CONIA “Jean” Librarian 3; Office Girl 4. JOSEPH HARLEN “Buck” Band 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2; Hi-Y 3-4; Football 1-2-3; Chorus 4; Class President 2-3. Seniors JAMES ARTHUR JOHNSON “Smaekem” Student Council 3-4; Hi-Y f-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-4; Chorus 4; Vice-President 1-2. MARJORIE RUTH CARTER “Mars” National Honor Society 3. MARY LEE McFARLING “Flea” Girl Reserves 2; Notlennac Staff 4; Librarian 4. NORMAN MAURICE REED “Maurice” DONALD VERNON WHITEHEAD “Don” Football 4; Track 4. RUTH VERNELL CARTER “Ruthie” DOROTHY JEAN YOUNG “Dot” Librarian 4; Girl Reserves 1-2. HOWARD LEE TRAPHAGEN “Trop” Basketball 1-2; Football 1-2; Treasurer 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-4. Seniors IMOGENE CONDER Gene” G. A. A. 4. WALTER JAMES Mi?SON, JR. “Flip” Band 1; Football 1-2; Baseball 1-2-3 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4. GLENN FREDRICK SCHRANER “Wild Bill” Baseball 3-4. HELEN MARIE RUTHERFORD “Helen” MARY OLETA SMITH “Smitty” ROBERT LEE RUTHERFORD “Bob” ROBERT HUGH POLK “Ben” Chorus 4. ELLEN KATHERINE MORRIS “Cathie” Hi-Life 4; Chorus 1-4; Band 3-4 Girl Reserves 3. ’48 Class History On September 5, 1944, forty-one bright-eyed girls and boys entered C. H. S. ready to suffer all the trials and tribulations of “green freshies.” The officers for our freshman year were Billy Joe Minto, president; Mary Lou Mattingly, vice-president; Jackie Asher, secretary; Howard Traphagen, treasurer; and Wanda Skinner, historian. Our sponsors were William Dauby and Mildred Vaughn. At the end of the freshman year, three members received awards as follows: Arnold Groves, Athletic Award; Billy Joe Minto, Activities Award; and Wanda Skinner, Scholastic Award. The number of members at the beginning of the sophomore year had decreased to thirty-six. William Dauby and E. Ruby Byerley were our sponsors. During the year our class was divided into two groups with Joe Harlen, president, presiding over Mr. Dauby’s group and Jacqueline Minto, vice-president, presiding over Miss Byerley’s group. The other officers for the year were Jackie Asher, secretary; and Billy Joe Minto, treasurer. Our junior year was a happy year for us because we received our class rings and chose our senior class sweaters and jackets. We were host to the senior class at the Junior-Senior Banquet in May of that year. This was an important occasion and we tried to entertain them royally at the Sunlight Hotel. A quartette from Evansville College provided entertainment. Our sponsors were Foster Park and Edgar Etienne with Joe Harlen as president; Wilma Bush, vice-president; Jackie Asher, secretary; and Howard Traphagen, treasurer of the “jolly juniors.” Now we were due for the most important rank of honor—at last we were to be called Seniors. Senior class officers were Allen Forsaith, president; Emma Lee Claycomb, vice-president; Edythe Suddarth, secretary; James Fuchs, treasurer; and Wanda Skinner, historian. We held our class election in much the same way as the National and State elections are held. We had two parties—the Nationalist and the Federalist— and we spent three days campaigning before the final election. All of the Nationalist officers were elected with the exception of the historian. Senior sponsors were Cordelia Healy and E. A. Cushman. The class motto was: He Conquers Who Endures; the colors, were blue and white, and the flower was the violet. The Journalism class which consisted of eight members—Billy Joe Minto, Mary Lou Mattingly, Jackie Asher, Bettye Lou Wheeler, Wilma Bush, James Fuchs, Katherine Morris, and Loren Hicks—had charge of publishing the school paper, the HI-LIFE. Our big accomplishment of the year was the publication of the NOTLENNAC whose staff consisted of Wilma Bush, Loren Hicks, Emma Lee Claycomb, Ralph Heck, Wanda Skinner, Bettye Lou Wheeler, Jackie Asher, James Fuchs, Mary Lee McFarling, and Jewell Burton. The publication of the NOTLENNAC was accomplished under the direction of E. Ruby Byerley. National Honor Society members for our senior year were: Jewell Burton, Wanda Skinner, Loren Hicks, Wilma Bush, Mary Lou Mattingly, Jacqueline Minto, Allen Forsaith, and David Spencer. CLASS WILL I, Jackie Asher, will my freckles to Ann For-saith. I, Jewel Burton, will my guitar to Judy Cadwell. A great musician should be accomplished on a large variety of instruments. I, Wilma Bush, will my vast vocabulary to Curt Richey. Some of the words aren’t even in the dictionary, Curt. I, Marjorie Carter, will my ability to get along with teachers to Allen Evans. I, Emma Claycomb, will my daintiness to Bessie Wlison. I, Ruth Carter, will my red hair to Daisy Baker. I, Imogene Condor, will my small size to Ellen Groves. I, Allen Forsaith, will my scientific ability to Ralph Goodson. I was just on the verge of discovering something even greater than the atom. Carry on, Ralph. I, James Fuchs, will my beautiful, rosy blush to “Tinker ’Ramsey. It must be my blood pressure because I certainly am not embarrassed very easily. I, Arnold Groves, will my position as varsity captain to Ronnie Gaynor. You might have to grow an inch or two, Ronnie, but I think you’re the man for the job. I, Joe Harlen, will my money-making schemes to J. E. Winn. So far, I haven’t profited much by them, but according to the book, they really work. I, Ralph Heck, will my first place position as drummer to Nellie May. It just takes practice, Nellie. I, Loren Hicks, will my blond, wavy hair to David Braun. You’ll have to train the waves, Brownie. I, Julia Hyde, will my book, “How To Gel Engaged,” to Lucille Spencer. I, James Johnson, who was willed six solids last year, do now will them to “Bugs” Dixon. Whew! I feel ten years younger! I, James Mason, will my mail order girl friend to Ralph Kendall. I, Lou Mattingly, will my pleasing personality and my nickname of “Peaches,” to Gloria Dean Poore. I. Mary Lee McFarling, will my ability to tell jokes to Melvin Purviance. I, Billy Joe Minto, will Sarah to Paul Adams. I can’t take her with me so I’ll leave her in your good hands. I, Jacqueline Minto, will my flute to Bruce Conner. I, Katherine Morris, will my “scatter” brains to Jewel Parks. I, Lester Orr, will my knowledge of bookkeeping to my old flame, Norma Jean. I, Robert Polk, will my intelligent understanding of psychology to Paul Minto. I, Norman Reed, will my glasses and curly hair to Norman Sciefers. I, Helen Rutherford, will my capacity for studying to Eddie Krieg. I, Robert Rutherford, will my chemistry worR book to Mildred Mogan. I have all the correct answers written in it so it should be a great help. I, Glenn Schraner, will my graceful walk, that was so graciously willed to me last year, td C. W. Powers. I, Wanda Skinner, will my “brains” to Wilma Holland. I, Mary Smith, will my shortness to Anna Hicks. I. David Spencer, will my presidency of the Student Council to Homer Wheeler. I, Edith Suddarth, will my even temper to Mary Jean Thorn. I, Howard Traphagen, will my way with the Tell City women to Paul Schurtter. I. Hilda Van Conia, will my place in Mr. Cushman’s office to “Toots” Wheeler. I, Ralph Van Hoosier, will my methods of getting good grades in civics to John Lee Conway. I, Bettye Wheeler, will my way with the boys fo Lois Sue Hay. Just remember what all I’ve told you, Sue, and you’ll always be surrounded— either by the boys or their jilted girl friends. I, Donald Whitehead, will my bashfulness t6 Vencil Varble. I, Dorothy Young, will my quiet manner to Alice Ahl. CLASS SONG Farewell dear old school, we are leaving With thoughts dear to us that are pleasing; Farewell to our friends we're leaving behind And thanks to our teachers for being so kind. Out into this world we are going, To try so hard to make a showing. And so wre bid adieu With thoughts from all of you To look back upon with great pleasure. Junior Class Row 1—Sidney Mogan, president; Wilma Zellers, Beatrice Claycomb, Robert Coyle, Gertrude Bryant, Marion Hall. Row 2—Nellie May, vice-president; Allen Evans, Mary Anson, Jewell Parks, Eddie Paulin, Juanita Harding. Row 3—Marian Franzman, secretary; Gloria Poore, Billy Badger, Lois Hyde, Wanda Wheeler, Paul Schurtter. Row 4—Connie Miller, treasurer; Ralph Goodson, Anna VanConia, Ralph Leitner, Wanda Shore, Sue Hay. Row 5—Phyllis May, historian; Lorna Sixx, Jesse Glenn, Edith Morris, Lucille Spencer, Billy Glenn. Row 6—Brucp Conner, Norma Clements, Paul Minto, Janet Forsaith, Billy Elder. Sophomore Class Row 1—Richard Poore, president; Ellen Groves, C. W. Powers, Margie Thiry, Charles Mattingly, Gloria Ramsey, Charley Kendall, Sarah Moore. Row 2—Mildred Mogan, vice-president; Lowell Zellers, Barbara Hendrie, Vencil Varble, Mildred Rutherford, Frankie Groves, Marjorie Dixon, Marvin Dixon. Row 3—John Lee Conway, secretary; Eva Polk, Marvin Hicks, Evelyn Carter, Robert Mogan, Betty Johnson, David Dixon, Shirley Seifert. Row 4—Bainbridge Phelps, treasurer; Shirley Glenn, John Ham, Mary Keiser, Edward Morrnor, Rita Keiser, Emory Yaggi, Mary Jean Thorn. Row 5—Blanche Morris, historian; Paul Adams, Ethel Sommer, Ernest Sheldon, Janice Farmer, Wanda Harding, Eddie Champion. Row 6—George Downs, Margaret Allen, Ralph Kendall, Betty Allen, Alvey McDaniel, Curt Richey, Imogene King, James Bryant. Row 7—Anna Mitchell, Robert Reed, Marcella Horsley, Pat Smith, Bessie Wilson, Jearl Ballow, Patricia Alvey, Edward Glide. Row 8—James Miller, Edith Knott, Rupert Whitehead, Dolores Gaynor. Freshman Class Row 1—Jack Cwhman, president; Betty Estes, Norma Stiles, Donnie Paulin, Joanii Williams, Norma William-, Lovell Zellers, Mary Bolin. Row 2—Joseph Hicks, vice-president; Dorothy Lloyd, Anna Holmes, Tommy Reynolds, Joann Snyder, Lorene Fuchs, Billy Joe Peters, Daisy Baker. Row 3—Melvin Lauer, secretary: Mary Emma Bolin, Nancy Mathena, Homer Wheeler, Jean Young, Edna Thorn, Herman Schroeder, Beverly Shaw. Row 4—Alice Ahl, treasurer; Paul Van Conia, Annetta Walls, Doris Gilbert, Alvin Schmidt, Ruth Coyle, Mary Kellems, Freddie Head. Row 5—Mary Nell Minto, historian; David Braun, Betty Snyder, Ida Wilson, Melvin Lain, Beatrice Sixx, Maxine Sandage, Tommy Storms. Row 6—J. E. Winn, Wilma Holland, Burton Ramsey, Anna Hicks, Ray Elder, Betty Geer, David Farmer, Eva Harding. Row 7—Eddie Krieg, Zelma Snider, Jack Gaynor, Clyda Harding, Dale Lyons, Helen Lloyd, Norman Franzman, Sharron Kingham. Row 8—Robert Clements, David Walls, Janet Raley, Melvin Gaynor, Homer Brand. Grade Eight Row 1—John Sutlers, president; Freddie Chenault, Frances Allen, George Powers, Hargis Powers, Mary Lou Zellers. Row 2—Roy Maxey, vice-president; David Ramsey, Carol Huber, Vernell Bryant, Clay Spencer, Lula Mathena. Row 3—Jane Seifert, treasurer; Norman Seiferts, Robert Van Conia, Elmer Canarie, Wallace Johnson, Freddie Davis. Row 4—David Powers, secretary; Mary Ruth Poore, Homer Sinclair, Darrel Allen, Sidney Morris, Wanda Garrett. Row 5—Samuel Baker, Augustus Burden, Geneva Bowman, Jackie Chenault. GRADE SEVEN Row 1—Judy Cadwell, president; David Shores, Ramona Seibert, Billy Posey, Betty Jo Farquar, James Kellems. Row 2—Charlie Moore, Ann Forsaith, Norman Nugent, Dickie Meador, Wanda McFarling, James Dixon. Row 3—Maurice Elverd, Dena Petrie, Joe McDaniels, Russel Wheet, Elsie Canarie, David Chenault. Row 4—Rosalie Lawrence, Cecil Mowery, Billy Bell, Ann Lloyd, Ronnie Gaynor, Raymond Raley. Row 5—Lee Roy Shore, Barbara Cronin, Melvin Purviance, Shirley Schroeder, Norman Schroeder, Joyce Franzman, James Milburn. GRADE SIX Row 1—Jimmie Paulin, Shirley Beertzer, Charles Chenault, Margaret Rees, Kenny Hawhee. Row 2—Alma Bryant, Billy Lain, Mary Hyde, Billy Northener, Dorothy Robbins. Row 3—Arthur Poore, Fredia Robson, Mary Marmor, Betty Bryant, Billy Farquhar. Row 4—Phyllis Clements, Billy Vaught, Naomi V each, James Spencer, Margaret Keown. GRADE FIVE Row 1—David Huber, Ella Kincaid, Richard Oldfield, Mary Irvin, Rita Smallwood. Row 2—Betty Freeman, Darrell Miller, Barbara Burnette, Hubert Kellems, Mary Shaw. Row 3—Jay Schroeder, Shirley Sapp, Zorita DeJarnette, Bobby Elverd, Martin Morris. Row 4—Jerry McGlothlin, Gail Petrie, Charles Skinner, Patsy Sinclair, Jackie Dixon. Row 5—Norman Herzog, Irene May, Marion Dixon. GRADE FOUR Row 1—Arthur Thorn, Wayne Anderson, Jimmie Northernor, Janie Allen, James Posey, Marilyn Hafele. Row 2—Joyce Shores, Gary Litherland, Jimmie Litherland, Katherine Keown, Patsy Milburn, J. D. Brown. Row 3—Billy Johnson, Jo Lou Miller, Kenneth Rickets, Janis Evans, Charles Maxey, Elsie Bland. Row 4—Anna Perry, Larry Polk, Anna Spencer, Michael Mackal, Carol Baker, Norman Lain. Row 5—Patsy McFarling, Wayne Garrett, Betty Elverd, Freddie Lawrence, Jo Ann Mathena. GRADE THREE How 1—Patsy Wint, Ronnie James, Jane Kincaid, Chester Mathena, Rosemary Robson. Row 2—Sharon Allen, Roy Hardesty, Linda Reed, Clarence Richards, Donnie MeFarling. Row 3—Mary Polk, Carl Shaw, Linda Irvin, Billy Wagner, Theresa Dixon. Row 4—William Sampley, Doris Holland, Ross Little, Alice Schurtter, Willie Downs. Row 5—Russell Smith, Jon Harper. GRADE TWO Row 1—Tom Northener, Charles Holmes, Marylene Chenault, Dexter Bolin, Mary Ann Holmes. Row 2—Georgia Cronin, Mike Cushman, Marilyn Fuchs, Norman Sturgeon. John Keown. Row 3—Bobby Easton, Wanda Spencer, Melvin McBrayer, Raymond Jellison, Mary Sinclair. Row 4—Bobby Milburn, Kenny Dutschke, Bonnie Spencer, Pattie Elverd, Willie Allen. Row 5—Robert Cronin, Ethel McFall, Billy Garrett. GRADE ONE How 1—Margie Harris, Allen Freeman, Bonita Ltheiland, Forrest Boggs, Nellie Burnette. Row 2—Billy Mowery, Bill Robson, Jackie Hall, Allen Lauer, David Lawrence, Mary Lou Hafele. Row 3—Joelyne Adams, Tommy Dixon, Orpha Curl, Frank Keown, Alice Burden, Allen Sampley. Row 4—Melvin Rhodes, Janet Buckler, Albert Allen, Sonja Badger, Gene Maxey, Jerry Minto. Row 5—Gary Clark, Bobby Bell, Kathleen Raley, Dewayne Clark, Dallas Little, Paula Carr. V mh j t IS 9 O 0 ) 9 y sv iv i4n y . a is w o± n r, ,a 3. V ® U SXOHSdVNS FOOTBALL Row 1—Ralph VanHoosier, C. W. Powers, Charles Kendall, David Dixon, Paul Minto, Billy Glenn, Donald Whitehead, Billy Badger. Row 2—Ralph Kendall, Jesse Glenn, Alvey McDaniels, Jeral Ballow, Marvin Dixon, Ralph Leitner, Allen Evans, Ralph Goodson. Row 3—David Braun, student manager; Kern McGlothlin, coach; Billy Peters, Edward Mormor, James Bryant, Marvin Hicks. Row 4—Paul Schurtter, student manager; Eddie Kreig, Jack Gaynor, Herman Schroeder, Don Paulin, Norman Franzman, David Farmer, Emory Yaggi. FOOTBALL 1947 Cannelton ..................... 0 Cannelton ................... 22 Cannelton ..................... 6 Cannelton .....................13 Cannelton .....................13 Cannelton ................... 6 Cannelton .....................33 Cannelton .................... 0 Cannelton .................... 6 Petersbrug 25 Richland 6 Tell City 47 Poseyville 18 Oakland City 6 Mt. Vernon 34 Rockport 12 Tell City 27 Dale 34 Basketball Standing—James Mason, Paul Schurtter, Ralph Heck, Vencil Varble, Paul Minto, Charles Kendall, John Ham, Ralph Goodson, Emory Yaggi. Kneeling—Kern McGlothlin, coach; Arnold Groves, Allen Forsaith, student manager. Bulldogs Basketball Schedule Cannelton 31 Rockport 29 Cannelton 27 Lynnville 25 Cannelton 63 Chrisney 25 Cannelton 39 Tell City 41 Cannelton 48 Memorial 54 Cannelton 55 Dale 44 Cannelton 61 Troy 35 Cannelton 60 Hawesville 30 Cannelton 52 Mt. Vernon 32 Cannelton 38 Winslow 31 Cannelton 22 Tell City 43 Cannelton 52 Rockport 43 Cannelton 41 Richland 37 Cannelton 40 Corydon 35 Cannelton 30 Boonville 42 Cannelton 39 Dale 42 Cannelton 71 Chrisney 28 Cannelton 49 Ft. Branch 38 BLIND TOURNEY Cannelton 37 Lynnville 27 Cannelton 29 Troy 26 Bullpups Row 1—Don Paulin, Flank Groves, Curt Richey, Alvey McDaniel, Charles Mattingly, Ralph Kendall, Norman Franzman. Row 2—David Braun, Freddie Head, Paul Schurtter, David Walls, Ralph Goodson, Homer Bland. Row 3—Homer Wheeler, Eddie Kreig, C. W. Powers, Herman Sehroeder, Allen Evans, Dale Lyons. Bullpups Basketball Schedule Cannelton 26 Rockport 20 Cannelton 25 Lynnville 16 Cannelton 28 Chrisney 22 Cannelton 19 Tell City 30 Cannelton 19 Memorial 41 Cannelton 21 Dale 31 Cannelton 39 Troy 11 Cannelton 27 Hawesville 22 Cannelton 33 Mt. Vernon 26 Cannelton 24 Oil Township 27 Cannelton 16 Tell City 29 Cannelton 27 Rockport 20 Cannelton 33 Richland 17 Cannelton 14 Boonville 19 Cannelton 38 Oil Township 34 Cannelton 39 Dale 15' Cannelton 50 Chrisney 16 Cannelton 34 Ft. Branch 37 Freshman Basketball Row l—Donnie Paulin, David Walls, Norman Franzman, Freddie Head, David Braun. Row 2____Eddie Kreig, Homer Wheeler, Herman Schroeder, Dale Lyons, Homer Bland. Freshman Basketball Schedule Cannelton 20 Boonville 23 Cannelton 23 Hunting-burg 39 Cannelton 35 Rock port 16 Cannelton 14 Tell City 32 Cannelton 32 Chrisney 11 Cannelton 21 Boonville 27 Cannelton 39 Roc port 32 Cannelton 15 Tell City 37 Cannelton 31 Oil Twp. (seconds) 16 Cannelton 23 Huntingburg 27 Junior High Basketball Row 1—Billy Posey, Norman Nugent, Ronald Gaynor, student manager; David Ramsey, Norman Scifers, Wallace Johnson. Row 2—Samuel Baker, Dick Meador, Robert VanConia, Lee Roy Shore, David Chenault. Row 3—George Powers, Vernell Bryant, John Sutters, Roy Maxey, David Powers, Edgar Etienne, coach. Jr. Hi Schedule Jr. Jr! Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. .... 31 Consolidated 24 .... 31 Troy 21 14 Huntingburg 11 ... 30 Rockport 20 33 Newman 22 .... 37 St. Michael 26 ... 38 St. Paul 24 38 Consolidated 15 .... 28 Troy 10 .... 31 Chrisney 5 35 Newman 17 ... 38 Consolidated 12 .... 43 Rockport 19 ... 20 Huntingburg 27 31 St. Paul 19 Meyers Basketball Team Row 1—David Huber, student manager; Bobby Elverd, Arthur Poore, Jay Schroeder, Jerry Mc-Glothlin, student manager. Row 2—Billy Farquhar, Billy Northener, Charles Chenault, J. Lester Wittmer, coach, Billy Vaught, Kenny Hawhee, Jimmie Paulin. Meyers Basketball Team Results Dec. 15—Meyers 9 St. Michael 27 Jan. 7—Meyers 26 St. Michael (2nds) 18 Jan. 14—Meyers 1Z St. Pius 21 Feb. 3—Meyers 15 St. Michael 13 Baseball Team Row 1—Ralph Heck, James Mason, Emory Yaggi, Ralph Goodson, Alvey McDaniel, Paul Minto. Row 2—Charles Kendall, Arnold Groves, Vencil Varble, David Dixon, Allen Evans, Frank Groves. Row 3—Eddie Kreig, Robert Clements, Paul Schurtter, Herman Schroeder, Allan Forsaith, Norman Franzman, Don Paulin. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Apr. 9—Cannelton .......... 0 Apr. 20—Cannelton .......... 1 Apr. 30—Cannelton ......... 7 May 18—Cannelton ...........— Ilay 5—Cannelton .......... 3 May 11—Cannelton ...........— May 14—Cannelton ...........— May 20—Cannelton ...........— Tell City .......................12 Dale ............................ 7 Memorial .........................— Dale ............................ 5 Tell City ....................... 2 Rockport .........................— Central of Evansville ............— Tell City......-..................— Track Team Row 1—Alvin Schmidt, David Braun, Norman Franzman, Don Paulin, Tom Storm, Eddie Kreig David Walls. Row 2—Paul Minto, Vencil Varble, Charles Kendall, Herman Schroeder, Arnold Groves, Fred Head. Row 3—James Mason, Paul Schurtter, Frank Groves, Alvey McDaniel, John Ham, Emorv Yaggi. Track Schedule Apr. 9—Rockport 60, Cannelton 53 (dual meet) ...........Cannelton Apr. 24—P. A. C. Meet................................. Petersburg Apr. 28—Dale 30, Richland 70l i, Cannelton 16l - ... Cannelton (triangle meet) May 12 Old Post Relays ................................ Vincennes May 15—Sectional Meet................................. Evansville SNAPSHOTS FOOTBALL QUEEN Marion Franzman, queen; attendants: Mary Nell Minto, Mary Lou Mattingly, Wanda Harding. FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN Left to right—Dorothy Robbins, Mary Sinclair, Nedra Gaynor, Linda Irvin, Queen; Tommie Dixon, Mary Lou Hafele, Rita Smallwood. STUDENT COUNCIL David Spencer, president; Janet Forsaith, Vencil Varble, Norma Williams, Judy Cadwell, Mary Zellers, Alvin Schmidt, Billy Badger, Norman Neugent, Wanda Shore, Norman Scifers, Jacqueline Minto. G. A. A, G—Helen Lloyd, Dorothy Lloyd, Ella Newgent, Daisy Baker, Beatrice Sixx, Alice Ahl, Wanda Skinner, Marcella Horsley, Jewell Parks, Mary Anson, Marjorie Dixon, Betty Geer, Cordelia Healy, Lois Bolin, Blanche Morris. A—Jewell Burton, Dolores Gaynor, Janice Farmer, Anna Mitchell, Margaret Allen, Anna Hicks, Marian Franzman, Mary Pearl Kellems, Mary Polk, Wilma Holland, Betty Johnson, Imogene Condor, Annette Walls, Mary Reiser, Nellie May, Mary Nell Minto. A—Mary Thorn, Margie Thiry, Lois Hyde, Mildred Rutherford, Wanda Wheeler, Janet Forsaith, Edith Morris, Wilma Zellers, Wanda Shore, Edna Thorn, Gloria Ramsey, Betty Snyder, Sharron Kingham, Shirley Glenn, Rita Reiser, Ruth Coyle. LIBRARY CLUB Seated--Mrrv Lee McFarling, Dorothy Young', J well 15ur.cn. Standing—Edith Sudarth, Phyllis May, Lois Hyde. THESPIANS Seated—Gloria Poore, Daisy Baker, Lucille Spencer, Lois Hyde, Betty Wheeler, Billy Joe Minto, Mary Nell Minto, Wilma Zellers, Ronald Sheldon, Tom Reynolds. Standing—David Spencer, John Conway, C. W. Powers, Janet Forsaith, Connie Miller, Left to right—Betty Lou Wheeler, Marian Franz man, Jackie Asher. CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH Left to right—Joan Williams, Joyce Franzman, Jane Seifert. CHEERLEADERS HIGH SCHOOL BAND Left to right, Clarinet, Row 1—Wilma Bush, Wanda Skinner, Phyllis May. Row 2—Gloria Dean Poore, Marian Franzman, Edith Suddarth. Row 3—Edith Morris, Wanda Lee Wheeler, Mary Lou Mattingly, Mr. Croy, director; Sidney Mogan. French Horn— Mildred Mogan, Mary Jean Thorn, Arnold Groves. Oboe—Lucille Spencer, Mildred Rutherford. Flute—Babara Nell Hendrie, Jacqueline Minto. Saxophone—Betty Wheeler, Wilma Zellers, Norma Clements, Margaret Allen, Lois Sue Hay, Lorene Fuchs. Bassoon— Jewel Parks. Trombone—Janet Forsaith. Alvin Schmidt. Alto Clarinet—Edna Ruth Thorn, Sarah Moore. Drum—John Conway, Jackie Asher, Nellie May. Cornet—Billy Joe Minto, Vencil Varble, Mary Nell Minto, Katherine Morris, Ronnie Sheldon, Tommy Reynolds. HI LIFE Left to right—Loren Hicks, Jimmie Fuchs, Wilma flush, Billy Joe Minto, Mary Lou Mattingly, Katherine Morris, Jackie Asher, Betty Wheeler. SCIENCE AND AVIATION Left to right—C. W. Powers, Allen Forsaith, Howard Traphagen, Ralph VanHoosier, Loren Hicks, Robert Rutherford, Paul Schurtter, Marian Hall, Bruce Conner, David Spencer, Joe Hicks, Paul VanConia. CHEERLEADERS CLUB Left to right. Row 1—Betty Lou Wheeler, Ann Forsaith, Shirley Schroeder, Anna Lloyd, Dena Mae Petrie, Jackie Asher. Row 2—Joann Williams, Betty Jo Farquhar, Carol Huber, Jane Seifert, Wanda McFarling, Judy Cadwell, Joyce Franzman. SOPHOMORE BAND Left to right—John Conway, Mildred Rutherford, Margaret Allen, John Ham, Vencil Varble, Curt Richey, Pat Smith. SENIOR CHORUS Row 1—Jean Hale, Anna VanConia, Jackie Minto, Betty Johnson, Nellie May, Sue Hay, Shirley Seifert, Beatrice Claycomb, Mildred Mogan, Cleona Burnette. Row 2—Mary Anson, Katherine Morris, Wanda S kinner, Edith Suddarth, EdithM orris, Vencil Varble, Lester Orr, Wanda Wheeler, Sarah Moor e, Barbara Hendrie, Wanda Shore. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Row 1—Lula Mathena, Geneva Bowman. Wanda McFarling, Elsie Canarie, Ruth Coyle, Sharron Kingham, Mary Nell Minto, Betty Snyder, Daisy Baker, Betty Farquhar, Jane Seifert. Row 2—Robert VanConia, Joe McDaniels, LeRoy Shore, Melvin Purviance, Shirley Schroeder, Doris Freeman, Frank Goodson, David Ramsey, Norman Neugent, Bill Posey, David Shore, Frances Allen, Carol Huber, Maxine Sandage. Row 3—Maurice Elverd, Norman Schroeder, James Dixon, James Milburn, Ronnie Gaynor, Gene Lahee, Fred Davis, Billy Bell, Charles Moore, Zelma Snider, 4 HLY Left to right, How 1—Charles Kendall, Jesse G1 nn, Eddie Krieg, Frankie Groves. Row 2—Marvin Hicks, Emory Yaggi, Melvin Lauor, Billy Joe Peters, David Farmer, Bainbridge Phelps. Row 3—Pat Smith, Marvin Dixon, Norman Franz man, Tom Storm, David Braun, J. E. Winn. Row 4—Alvey McDaniels, Jearl Ballow, Paul Van C onia, John Hicks, Ralph Goodson. Row 5—Jackie Gaynor, Donnie Paulin, Jack Cushman, Alvin Schmidt, Herman Schroeder. National Honor Society Row 1—Lucille Spencer, Mary Lou Mattingly, Wilma Bush, Jewell Parks, Lorna Sixx, Wanda Skinner. Row 2—Connie Miller, Juanita Harding, Mildred Mogan, Wilma Zellers, Mildred Rutherford, Janet Forsaith. Row 3—Jacqueline Minto, Jewell Burton, Betty Jo Allen, Shirley Glenn, Betty Johnson, Wanda Harding. Row 4—John Ham, Loren Hicks, Allen Forsaith, Jeral Ballow, John Conwray. Row 5—Sidney Mogan, David Spencer. NOTLENNAC STAFF Top row—Wilma Bush, editor; Loren Ilieks, associate editor; Jewell Burton, business manager. Row 2—Emma Lee Claycomb, snapshot editor; James Fuchs, typist; Mary Lee McFarling, circulation manager. Row 3—Betty Lou Wheeler, advertising manager; Jackie Asher, assistant advertising manager; Ralph Heck, photo editor. School Calendar August 29 Registration September 2 Opening Day of School 5 Petersburg Football—(T) 12 Richland Football—(H) 16 Tell City Football—(H) 19 Poseyville Football—(T) 26 Oakland City Football— (H) October 3 Mt. Vernon Football—(H) 10 Rockport Football—(T) 22 Tell City Football—(T) 23-21 State Teachers’ Association 31 Dale Football—(H) November 5 All-School Play 7 Rockport Basketball—(H) 13 Lynnville Basketball—(II) 21 Chrisney Basketball—(T) 26—Tell City Basketball—(H) 27-28 Thanksgiving Holidays 29 Memorial Basketball—(T) December 5 Dale Basketball—(H) 10—Troy Basketball—(T) 12—Hawesville Basketball— (H) 19 Mt. Vernon Basketball— (T) 22-Jan. 3 Christmas Holidays January 7 Winslow Basketball—(H) 16 End of First Semester Tell City Basketball—(T) 19 Beginning of Second Semester 23 Rockport Basketball—(H) 30 Richland Basketball—(T) February 3 Corydon Basketball—(H) 6 Boonville Basketball—(T) 7 District Solo Ensemble Contest—Evansville 13 Dale Basketball—(T) 18 Chrisney Basketball—(H) 20 Ft. Branch Basketball— (H) 21 State Solo Ensemble Contest—Terre Haute 26-28 Sectional Tourney March 1-3 Junior High Tourney 11-12 Class Tourney 26-29 Easter Vacation April 3 District Band Contest 4 Band Benefit Program 29 Band Concert—All School Musical May 1 State Band Contest 7 Senior Play 13 Physical Education Program and All School Dance 15 Junior-Senior Banquet 16 Baccalaureate 20 Class Day 21 Commencement 25 Last Day of School PATRONS E Ruby Byerley Edgar Etienne Kern McCIothlin J. Lester Wittmer Mary Ahrens Pauline Sommer Andrew Little Foster Park Mildred Zollman Edward Cushman Mrs. Augusta Schurtter R. E. Nichols Thelma Kieser Earl Mitchell Elmer Gilbert Lucille Steinsberger Rev. R. H. Turner Rev. E. J. Heuke Marjorie May Lenora Maier Cordelia Healy Cora Freeman Marie Dunn John Dixon Dr. Hargis Bush William Waldsmidt Bob Cummings Mildred Vaughn Helen Etienne Gladys Cummings Mrs. Elizabeth Wittmer Mabel M. Damm Alice Bennett Martha Lee Coyle Bill Birchler Burns Wittmer Kenneth Dhonau Dr. H. C. Richardson Waymond Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meylin Frank Huber C. L. Mogan Sidney K. Groves, Sr. Doris Daum Leo Spencer Charles May Elmo Chatham Rev. Edwin Riske Bill Hendrick Mrs. G. H. Cadwell Adolph Zollman Marjorie Elder Lee Schwartz Carl Champion Joe Paulin Ruth Hay Inez Sweat Martha Lee Alvey John Croy Margaret Fuchs Dr. H. P. Lawrence Glenward Hafele Kenneth Feidler Wayne Peckinpaugh Virgil Carter Thomas La Grange Evelyn Steinsberger Wilma Heck Carl Knapp Mrs. Fred Kendall Billie Connor Maurice Huber Katherine Summers Billie Vogel Leo Goodson Gilda May John Conway John D. Groves Homer Smallwood RIPPY’S ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP HOT POINT APPLIANCES Tell City, Indiana Compliments FISHER’S SHOE SUPPLY STORE Tell City, Indiana HAUENSTEIN BROTHERS Congratulations, Senior! MEN’S FURNISHINGS Shoes For the Entire Family CITIZENS Main Street NATIONAL BANK Tell City, Indiana “Our Service Makes Friends’’ Compliments of Courtesy of JOSEPH HORN TELL CITY FUNERAL DIRECTOR NATIONAL BANK “Your confidence is our sacred obligation” 73 Years of Safe Banking Cannelton, Indiana JEWELRY AND WATCH HOTPOINT REPAIRING JACOB ROLAND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES — Etablished 1886 — CANNELTON Diamonds, Elgin and Bulova Watches, SUPPLY COMPANY Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Kodak Film, Optical Goods PHONE 750 Cannelton, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana H C FERRY Short Route to Louisville and Owensboro, Ky. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Congratulations, Class of ’48 HARRY G. MYER’S POST 142 PRESTON MINOR INSURANCE AMERICAN LEGION PHONE 786 “For God and Country” GRADUATION SUITS We shall be pleased to show you the new models and patterns styled right and priced right.” CASSIDY BROS. The Exclusive Men’s and Boys’ Store Main Street Tell City, Indiana Washington Street Cannelton, Indiana SWISS STUDIO “Somebody Wants Your Photograph” Congratulations, Class of ’48 TELL CITY FURNITURE CO., INC. PHONE 222 — Manufacturers Since 1859 — 627V2 Main Tell City, Ind. Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of ’48 from FIRST-CANNELTON OHIO VALLEY NATIONAL BANK GAS CORP. “The County Seat Bank” PHONE 18 Tell City, Indiana DEPOSITS UP TO $5,000 INSURED FOR INDIVIDUAL FIRM OR CORPORATION Member Federal Reserve System THE IRVIN THEATRE and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation “Reel Entertainment” Cannelton, Indiana Congratulation, Seniors of ’48 “The Home of Friendly Service” LIPP’S HENRY HECK CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS We Are Ready to Serve You PHONE 155 PHONE 740 TELL CITY Cannelton, Indiana Overlooking the Beautiful Ohio River THE — Airflow Cooled — TELL CITY NEWS SUNLIGHT HOTEL C. C. Gilliatt, Manager The Largest ABC Circulation of Any Indiana Weekly CLUB ROOM TAP ROOM Newspaper Cannelton, Indiana Tell City Indiana MODEL DEPARTMENT STORES Congratulations, Class of ’48 Merchandise For the Whole Family from Nationally Known Brands . . . From America’s Finest Makers DAUBY MOTOR CO. . . . Economically Priced . . . Unsurpassed Service. Tell City—Boonville—Mt. Vernon Tell City, Indiana Compliments Congratulation, Seniors of ’48 HOWE’S SERVICE STATION CHIC CLEANERS Tell City, Indiana PHONE 821 Cannelton, Indiana STRONGWALL MILLS, INC. — An Essential Industry — COTTON SHEETINGS FOR FOOD AND FEED CONTAINERS GUNN BROTHERS IVO J. HUBER CONOCO SERVICE GAS — OIL AND LUBRICATION Licensed Funeral Director Bus Service To Cannelton Tell City Troy and PHONE 850 Cannelton, Indiana Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE Shoes, Men’s Furnishing And Ladies’ Wearing PHONE 788 Apparel Cannelton, Indiana BRUGGENSCHMIDT’S ' Tell City’s Leading Department Store Compliments, Seniors of ’48 t TELL CITY PLANING MILL “Everything to Build Homes” TELL CITY CHAIR CO. PHONE 134 Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana The Cannelton News Lee Huber, Manager The County Seat Democratic Newspaper JOB PRINTING TELEPHONE 765 If you Need Insurance of Any Kind SEE OR CALL 815W PRENTICE S. HARPER AGENT 217 South Third Street Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Class of '48 ECKERT’S MEAT MARKET 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 1 For a Better Buy in Groceries GERBER OIL CO. | and Notions i SHELL PRODUCTS FREEMAN’S GROCERY PENNZOIL Cannelton, Indiana t j Cannelton Indiana Cannelton Sewer Pipe Company Compliments, Seniors of '48 MALONE’S of W. J. GERBER, INC. DODGE PLYMOUTH HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 822 Phone 745 Cannelton 837 Seventh Street SCHRIEBER’S DRUG STORE Cannelton, Indiana — Established 1865 — The REXALL Store Everything a Good Drug Store Should Have Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of ’48 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE LAUER FLORAL CO. “Say It With Flowers and when you do AUTO PARTS — ACCESSORIES Tell City, Indiana PHONE 734 Tell City, Indiana Shoes You Know and Love Our Motto: CONNIE, ENNA JETTICK, RED GOOSE • SERVICE, COURTESY, at I SATISFACTION MEADOR’S SNYDER DRUGS Advertised Brands Quality Prescription Work Compliments from Cannelton, Indiana J. W. BRUMFIELD 1 PHONE 849 All Types of Insurance 1 1047 12th Street Tell City, Indiana THE SUGAR BOWL Compliments, Seniors of ’48! “Where Friends Meet” FRANZMAN’S MARKET Magazines Candies Tobaccos Complete Fountain Service PHONE 784 Sandwiches and Chili Cannelton, Indiana Tell City, Indiana DANHAUER’S A Good Place to Eat FOUNTAIN SERVICE Compliments, Seniors of '48 from YE JOLLY INN ! PHONE 955 Cannelton, Indiana T Twelfth Street Tell City, Indiana BUTTER ICE Best Wishes to the Class of '48 ! PHONE 73 TELL CITY CREAMERY CO. SUPERIOR ICE CREAM from TELL CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Ninth Street Tell City, Indiana L. PHONE 25 Tell City, Indiana I 1 MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP FREDRICK’S Sixth Street 5c TO $1 STORE Cannelton, Indiana Tell City, Indiana Compliments Seniors of ’48 You Can Get It At We appreciate your patronage and hope you have enjoyed trading with us. We Try To Please DAUBY’S DEPARTMENT STORE JOHN H. MALCOMSON’S BEN FRANKLIN STORE Tell City, Indiana Bring Your Cleaning to the Oldest and Most Modern Cleaning Plant in Southern Indiana. Congratulations, Seniors of ’48 PERRY COUNTY DEMOCRAT PHONE 709 Only Paper Printed and Published NUWAY CLEANERS In the County Seat Cannelton, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana PERRY COUNTY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER CO. — Food Lockers For Rent — Meats, Vegetables, Fruits Frozen Economically Seventh Street Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of ’48 — from — DAUM MOTOR COMPANY Taylor Street Cannelton, Indiana BILLY MINTO’S FRIENDLY MARKET SHIP VIA A H TRUCK LINE, INC. Daily Service To PHONE 732 Cannelton, Indiana Louisville, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Owensboro, Ky. PHONE 300 Tell City, Indiana Best Wishes Seniors OTTO HECK’S PLACE Baseball Headquarters Delicious Soups and Sandwiches Washington Street - 1 i 1 SCHMUCK’S MARKET Congratulates the Seniors of ’48! Cannelton, Indiana Compliments, Seniors of ’48 Congratulations to the Class of ’48 PERRY COUNTY MAYTAG COMPANY CARS TRUCKS SKELGAS — KELVINATOR PHONE 402-J Tell City, Indiana WERNER MOTOR COMPANY Tell City, Indiana Congratulations, Class of ’48 MINTO’S MARKET John Minto, Prop. GROCERIES AND MEATS PHONE 779 St. Louis Avenue Cannelton, Indiana Compliments FARMER’S SUPPLY STORE Tom Mullen, Prop. PHONE 19 Troy, Indiana BUSAMS PAPER AND PAINT STORE Congratulations, Class of ’48 5th and Taylor Street from ' Cannelton, Indiana HARRIS STANDARD SERVICE 880 CAB CO. STATION Call Any Time — Quick Services — Washington Street Cannelton, Indiana PHONE 848 ! 4th and Taylor Street Cannelton, Indiana RIVERVIEW INN BEER AND LUNCH PHONE 881 Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Senors of ’48 from BEAR’S PLACE iyU PHONE 938 Cannelton, Indiana MACNEILL and BELLVILLE READY-TO-WEAR and Beth’s Beauty Shop PHONE 890 Cannelton, Indiana FIRESTONE Buy It Now—Pay For It Later GENE AND JIMMIE, INC. Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of ’48 HAM’S GROCERY PHONE 795-M St. Louis Avenue Cannelton, Indiana VEL-TONE STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Kodak Finishing PHONE 956-W Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors of ’48 SMITH’S GARAGE AND SERVICE 7th and Washington Cannelton, Indiana AHL’S SERVICE STATION We Give Quick Service PHONE 822 538 West Seventh Street Cannelton, Indiana HESS SALES SERVICE CHRYSLER AND PLYMOTH CARS Tire and Batteries - Accessories General Auto Repairing Body Work Washing and Greasing PHONE 242 Main and Tell St. Tell City, Indiana CLUB 21 CHOPS STEAKS GENERAL and SHORT ORDERS ELECTRIC PHONE 750 St. Louis Avenue COMPANY Cannelton, Indiana + BLINZINGER’S Tell City, Indiana MEAT MARKET PHONE 181 729 Main Tell City, Indiana Compliments of the SHAW’S CITY MARKET TELL STREET MARKET “Complete One Stop Store” PHONE 372 645 Main Everything A Good Store Should Have Tell City, Indiana PHONE 79 Tell City, Indiana Congratulations to the Seniors of ’48 Congratulations, Class of ’48 from SCHULTZ’S RAY’S MEAT MARKET LIQUOR STORE PHONE 166 Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana FINANCE YOUR HOME Congratulations to the Seniors of ’48 with TELL CITY HOME LOANCO. 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