Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1949
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CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL CANNELTON, INDIANA We, the class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-nine, affectionately and respectfully dedicate this annual to Mr. Foster Park, in appreciation of the patient kindness and good fellowship he has shown us throughout our happy days at C.H.S. 2 CAPTAIN AND CUSTOMS OFFICIALS Elmer E. Franzman—President, Ivo J, Huber--Treasurer, Horace D. Love--Superintendent, G. Ralph Wagner—Secretary. IVAViGAIOItS Seated: Dorothy Worland, Mildred Vaughn, Mabel Damm, Margaret Fuchs, Mildred Seibert, Helen Etienne, Ruby Byerley, Gladys Cummings. Standing: Edgar Etienne, Thomas D. MacOwen--Prin- cipal, Roy Enlow, Lowell Galloway, Foster Park, Maurice Worland, Lester Wittmer, Andrew Little, Horace D. Love--Superintendent. 3 FIRST urns SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 Ralph Leitner, known to his friends as Buddy, was elected by the thirty-five seniors to lead the class through the most important year of their high school career. If we are to believe that participation in athletics is good training for leadership, Ralph was a good choice for president, as he played left guard on the football team for four years. During his ninth and tenth years. Buddy played basketball. In his junior year the Science and Aviation club claimed much of Ralph s time. Ralph has sung two years in the high school chorus. He enjoys dancing very much. He has done some very good woodwork in the shop classes. We often see him reading a good book, some times a classic, sometimes a current best seller. Buddy is seventeen years old, six feet, two inches, has ’’eyes of blue and blonde hair. After graduation Ralph plans to enlist in the army. Janet Forsaith, vice president of the class of 1949, was born in Shanghai, China, seventeen years ago. When Janet v as about six years old she came to the United States for a year; then she and her family went to the Phillipine Islands to live. In 1941, catching the last boat to carry civilians, the Forsaiths returned to the U.S. After living five years in Indianapolis, Janet loined our class in 1946. Jan, a National Honor Society member, is co-photo editor of the Notlennac. She is a sports writer on the Hi-Life. For two years Janet has been a trombonist in the high school band. Janet played the mother role in the all school play, ”All American Family’’. She is secretary-treasurer of the Thespian Troupe. In her junior year Janet was vice president of the Student Council. She has been a member of the G.A.A. for two years and served as president in her senior year. Jan’s hair is brown and her eyes are actually green. After graduation she hopes to take a teacher training course at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. Lucille Spencer, a girl without a nickname, has served as class secretary this year. Keeping a record book was just a little out of Lucille’s line, as her interests lie in the field of the arts. During the four years Lucille was in the band she played the oboe and bell lyre. Lucille likes all kinds of music and has been in the popular orchestra a year. For four years, Lucille has been pianist for the local Klwanis Club. She has sung in the high school chorus two years. Lucille plays piano accompaniment for vocal and instrumental solos. Lucille played the daughter in the all school play, ’’all American Family’’. She is a member of the Thespian Troupe. On the scholastic side, Lucille has been a member of the National Honor Society. She is associate editor of the Hi-Life and Copy reader of the Notlennac staff. Lucille has brown hair, blue eyes, and is five feet, two inches tall. After graduation, Lucille is going to study music. Edward Paulin, called Eddie and Eppie, has kept an eagle eye on our treasury. Eddie played left guard on the varsity football for three years and basketball two years. He has been an active member in the Hi-Y for four years. One year Eppie belonged to the Current Events Club and the Senior Sports Club a year. When you go into a local drug store, you’ll likely see Eddie's cheery smile for he has worked there several years. He is five feet, ten inches, has brown hair and brown eyes. After graduation, Eppie plans to attend University of Kentucky a year and the University of Louisville for a course in pharmacy. Phyllis Loetta May ( Outlaw”) has been writing our history for four years. This year she edited the Hi-Life. For four years Phyllis has played a clarinet in the high school band. She has been a member of the Pepband for tv o years and the Popular Orchestra for one year. Phyllis has a lovely voice—if you can persuade her to sing for you. She has been in the chorus four years. Phyllis shows a lot of executive ability in her two service club jobs--she is a student librarian and works in the principal’s office. Her hair is dark brown and her eyes are blue. She loves cooking—makes her own recipes. Phyllis is a chic dresser and hopes to own a dress shop someday. BILL BADGER B.O. Football 1-2-3-4 Student Council 2-3 Hi-Y 1-2-3 Current Events 1 Science Aviation 3 JUANITA HARDING Class President 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Notlennac Staff 4 Chorus 2 Student Council 1 National Honor Society 3-4 BEATRICE ANN CLAYCOMB Tannie Chorus 3 Notlennac Staff 4 Office Practice 4 ANNA VAN CONIA Mynna Home Ec.Club 1 Chorus 3 Office Practice 4 Librarian 4 MARY EDITH ANSON Anson G.A.A. 3 Chorus 3 Librarian 4 BRUCE CONNOR Bruster Hi-Y 1-2-3 Science Aviation 3 Chef 2 Model Airplane 1 Hi-Life Staff 4 Chorus 4 6 LORNA LUELLA SIXX Home Ec. Club 1-2 Junior Red Cross 1-2 G.A.A. 1 Notlennac Staff 4 National Honor Society 3-4 RALPH GOODSON Football 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Fix-it Club 1 Senior High Sports Senior High Chorus NORMA JEAN CLEMENTS Band 4 Chorus 2 Hi-Life Staff 4 JEWELL FERN PARKS Parksie Chorus 1-2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 3 Girl Reserves 1 Band Librarian 3-4 Hi-Life Staff 4 National Honor Society 3-4 JESSIE GLENN Jess Class Secretary 1 Senior High Athletics 1 Hi-Y 2-3 Football 3 Notlennac Staff 4 JOAN CLEMENS Jo Chorus 2-4 Librarian 2 Thespians 2-3-4 Notlennac Staff 4 7 BILLY CLARK GLENN Hi-Life 4 Football 3-4 Student Council 4 Senior High Athletics 1 CON' IE MILLER Wildcat Librarian 4 Class Secretary 3 Girl Reserves 1 Thespian 2-3-4 Hi-Life Staff 4 Chorus 1-2-3 National Honor Society 3-4 WANDA LEE WHEELER Toots Band 1-2-3; G.A.A. 3 Chorus 2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1 Hi-Life Staff 4 Hi-Life Reporter 3 Cheerleaders Club 4 Varsity Cheerleader 4 GLORIA DEANE POORE Deanie G.A.A. 2-3 Librarian 4 Thespian 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1 Hi-Life Staff 4 Office Practice 4 WANDA JO SHORE Slip Girl Reserves 1 Hi-life Staff 4 Hi-Life Reporter 1 Cheerleaders Club 4 G.A.A. 3; Chorus 2-3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Student Council 2-3-4 PAUL OWEN MINTO P.0. Fix-it Club 1; Track 2 Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Senior High Sports 1 Vice President 1 8 ELLIE MAY Nell Girl Renerves 1 Cheerleader Club 1 Vice President 2-3 i-Life Reporter 3 Hi-Life Staff 4; Band 3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 C' orus 2-3-4, G.A.A. 3 ALLEN EVANS Al i-Y 1-2-5-4 iootball 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-5-4 Student Council 1 Current Events 1 Senior high Athletics Basketball 1-2-3 V.TLLIAM ELDER Bill Fix-it Club 1 Basketball 1-2 Model Airplane 1 Science Aviation 3 ARIAN JANE FRANZr 'AN Pig Band 1-2-3 Cheerleader 2-3 Ui-Life Staff 4 Football Queen 3 Chorus 2-3; G.A.A. 3 Class Officer 1-2-3 Cheerleaders Club 2-3 LOIS SUE HAY Sue Band 3 Chorus 2-3-4 Ili-Life Staff 4 Girl Reserves 1 PAUL SCIIURTTER Sports Club 1 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Current Events 1 Student Manager 3-4 Science Aviation 3 9 SIDNEY MOGAN Monk Band 2-3-4 Class President 3 Photo Club 2 Science Aviation 3 GERTRUDE BRYANT Trudy EDITH MORRIS Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 G.A.A. 3-4 Girl Reserves 2 Hi-Life Staff 4 MARION HALL Man Senior High Sports 1-2 Science Aviation 3 ROBERT COYLE Bob Basketball 1-2 Baseball 3 Fix-it Club 1 Model Airplane 1 Science Aviation 3 WILMA ZELLERS Wib Band 1-2-3-4 Drum Major 1-2-3-4 Thespian 1-2-3-4 Popular Orchestra 1-4 Hi-Life Staff 4 Chorus 2-3 All School Play 8-1-3-4 National Honor Society 3-4 io SHIP’S LOG On September 6, 1946, forty-two pupils entered the freshman olass from Tell City, Hawesville, Rome, Derby, and other areas. The olass was divided into two groups with Mrs. Mildred Vaughn presiding over one group and Mr. A. C. Little over the other group. Jewell Parks received the scholarship award, and Paul Minto received the athelic award. Wilma Zellers received the activity award.We were well on our way to make the forty-niners well known. The olass officers were: Presi- dent, Juanita Harding; Vice-President, Paul Minto; Secretary, Jesse Glenn; Treasurer, Marian Franzman; Reporter, Allen Evans; and Historian, Phyllis May. In our sophomore year our olass enrollment went up to forty-seven, with President Allen Evans presiding overtime class during the election of offioers. They werej Vioe-President, Nellie May; Secretary, Marian Franzman; Treasurer, Betty Williams; Hi-Life Reporter, Wanda Wheeler; and Historian, Phyllis May. Student Council members representing the sophomores were Shirley Nichols and Wanda Shore. Upon the withdrawal of Shirley, Billy Badger was elected to representthe sophomore boys at the student oounoil meetings. Our sponsors this year were Mrs. Mildred Vaughn and Mr. A. C. Little. The jolly juniors entered the new school year with thirty-seven pupils. Miss Pauline Sommer and Mr. Edgar Etienne were elected class sponsors. The class officers were: President, Sidney Mogan; Vioe-President, Nellie May; Treasurer, Marian Franzman; Secretary, Connie Miller; Reporter, Wanda Wheeler; and Historian Phyllis May. Student Council members were Wanda Shore and Billy Badger. Marian Franzman was ohosen Football Queen. She was crowned at a ceremony performed by the football players. Wilma Zellers won the title of the best drum-major in the State of Indiana. Fhyllis May won a safety slogan contest, and received a prize of five dollars. Gloria D. Poore won first place in an essay contest and was awarded a prize of five dollars. In the state piano solo contest Luoille Spenoer plaoed second and Jewell Parks won first on tie bassoon. This year we received our class sweaters and olass rings. The juniors entertained the seniors by a prom at the Hoosier Height's Country Club with Dixie Davis' Orchestra as entertainment. Sidney Mogan served as host and Ralph Leitner as Master-of-Ceremony. A committee decorated the stage for the senior's bacoalaurate servioes. Seventy-five dollars was donated for the new movie projector by our olass. During our last and most important year as dignified seniors. Class officers were: President, Ralph Leitner; Vioe- President, Janet Forsaith; Treasurer, Eddie Paulin; Secretary, Luoille Spenoer; and Historian, Phyllis May. Wanda Shore, Nellie May and Billie Clark Glenn represented our class in the student counoil. Wanda was eleoted president and Nellie treasurer. New oheer leaders, all of whom were seniors, were ohosen. They were Wanda Shore, Wanda Wheeler, and Nellie May. Our olass sponsors were Miss E. Ruby Byerley and Mr. Foster Park. Beatrioe Claycomb, another member of our class, was crowned Basketball Queen when we were seniors. The eeremonies were conducted by Miss Byerley with the help of the school band and the basketball boys . The Notlennao staff was ohosen t publish the year book. It consisted of Editor-in-chief, Ralph Leitner; Copyreader, Luoille Spenoer; Typists, Juanita Harding and Lorna Sixx; Photo Editors, Janet Forsaith and Boa Claycomb; Advertising Editor, Joan Clemens; and Circulation Editor, Jesse Glenn. Our olass colors for our high schooldays were green and white. Pink and white carnations were our olass flowers. Our moto was Be square and be wise. Historian ii Volant n, ivamber 13 -av 26, 1959 C H S ANNUAL GREAT HONOR PAID CITY Jesse Glenn, the famed winner of the National Mr, America oontest, paid Can-| neIt on a great honor last week when he came to speak on Muscle Building, A delegation of prominent citizens composed of Mayoress Gloria Dean Poore, Prof, Sidney Mogau, Supt, of Schools, and Robert Coyle, operator of local and other | hotels, who was recently] chosen president of the Ki-wanis Club, met Nr. Glenn at the station. Did you know that you oan get Anson Nut Butter—famous butter preparation concocted by cookery's genius, Mary Anson---at Allen Evans’ Cash Grocery, Drop in. NOTED PIANIST CCMING Mile. Lucille Spencer, the noted pianist, is booked to play here next month. All advance notices predict this as the most successful season of her career. One of the outstanding features of Mile. Spencer's entertainment is the elaborate wardrobe designed for her by the famous modiste, Beatrice Claycomb. For further inquiries see William Elder, publicity agent. TRIPLETS BORN TO LOCAL COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Payne of Cannelton are the proud parents of three boys, who have been named Jim, Tim, and Kim. The little fellows weighed in at 4 lb., 4 lb. 5 oz., and 5 lb. respectively. The Payne's have one other child, Trudy, age six. Mrs. Payne is the former Miss Gertrude Bryant. FIRE 1 I Fire destroyed a large part of the business seotion of the city Friday, when Connor's Emporium burned to the ground. Large quantities of new goods had just been recieved by Mr. Bruce Connor, owner and manager, so the disaster struck at a most unfortunate time. The loss, as estimated by Paul Schrutter, President of the Riskall Insurance Company, was $800,000. Mr. Connor, however, oheerfully states that he oan meet this loss by selling twenty of the many airplanes he owns , which were recently designed for him personally by Marion Hall, noted designer and manufacturer of modern airoraft. 4 TRADE AT ♦BRUGGENSCPMIDT'S DEPT. STORE in Tell City a VIE SELL ONLY THE BEST a Marian F. Bruggensohmidt (Manager while her hubby serves term for booing at C-TC games.) a aaaa aa a a aa LOCAL GIRL CHOSEN GRAPEFRUIT QUEEN Wanda Jo Shore, resident of Tampa, Florida, was recently chosen Queen cf the Grapefruit Bowl by an overwhelming vote. She will be crowned this week. A 5 ft. 7 in. brunette. Miss Shore is a professional model Eddie Paulin, local druggist, is announcing that his store on Main Street will be closed for two weeks while a soda fountain is being installed. Would you like to learn to dance. Mrs. Wanda Jones is teaohing classes at her home on 10th Street. Before her marriage, Mrs. Jones was Tocts Wheeler, Xavier Cugat's famous Rhumba queen. YCUR subscripticn to the Informer has run out. See Wilma Zellers, publisher, editor, assooiate-editor, feature-editor, guest writer, sports writer, and advertiser. 12 INFORMER SOCIETY NOTES One of the most brilliant social events of the season took place last Saturday evening when Mrs. Lois Sue Hay Smythe gave a ball for the famous ballerina, Joan Clemens, and her husband. Miss Edith Morris, th6 popular florist, had decorated the Ball Room of Mrs. Smythe's thirty-room mansion very effectively for the occasion. Among those present were Miss Phyllis May, head buyer for Saks of New York City, Miss Lorna Sixx, famous author of Fourth Street Journey , and Billy Clark Glenn, Local dairy magnate. According to Miss Juanita Harding,Miss Clemens' Social Secretary, this was the most charming entertainment ever given for the danseuse. MILLER-GOODSON The Baptist Church here was the scene of a beautiful spring wedding last Monday evening when Miss Connie Miller became the bride of Mr. Ralph Goodson. Mrs. Goodson is a graduate of Indiana University. Mr. Goodson is the popular young vocalist who sings with Ralph Leitner and his orchestra, popularly known as Buddy’s Band. After a short honey moon, the couple will live in New York City, since Mr.Leitner's orchestra is currently booked at the Stork Club. REDHEADS TO PLAY HERE The Redheads, girlb nationally, famous pro basketball team, will play here next Wednesday. As lor the past four years, Cannelton’s own Norma Clements will play center. Reports say that Red is a real baltof-fire on the team. The proceeds of this game will go toward building a new hospital for mental patients, which will be supervised by Drs. Anna Van Conia and Jewell Parks. BADGER TO SUCCEED FRANK LEAHY Billy 0. Badger, former C. H« S. athlete, was recently named next yeart football coach at Notre Dane University. M .r. Badger coached one year at Indiana University, the next at Ohio State University and last year at Southern California. During these years his team did not lose a single game. CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE TO BE WAGED TONIGHT Sharply at 8 00 tonight at the Colliseum, Nellie May and world champion Torso Tessie will batxle for the title of Champion Heavy Weight Lady Wrestler. KINTO TO COACH HERE Last night it was announced that P. C. Minton All-American basketball star, will coach basketball here next year. He will arrive here next month with his wife and two-year-old son. He is famous for making 5,2S1 points during the four years he played for the Kentucky Wildcats. FORSAITH WINS U Janet Forsaith, one of America's contestants in the Olympic Games, last night took diving honors in women’s high diving. The night before she took high honors in swimming, and the night before that in dish-throwing. Miss May is slightly favored in the match 1 She is famous for the unbreakable clinohes with whidi she holds her opponents. We quote her as saying, I learned to do that during my high school days . is STOWAWAYS Bd i U) 11 rnd CLASS I, Janet Forsaith, will my Tommy Dorsey sty]e aftrombone playing to Judy Cadwell. I, Sue Hay, will my ability to drive the oar to Gloria Ramsey. I, Bruoe Connor, will my drawing pen to David Walls. I, Jewell Parks, will my bassoon solos and broken reeds to whoever has the gute to take up the bassoon. I, Connie Miller, will my freoki.es to Jane Seifert. I, Wilma Zellers, will my baton and go)d tights to Shirley Seifert. I, Gloria Poore, will my radical mind to Wanda Harding. I, Billy Glenn, will my football physiqve to Tinker Ramsey. I, Edith Morris, will my circulation editorship to sister Blanche. I, Lucille Spencer, will my turned up nose to Burton Lanman. I, Marian Franzman, will my sense of humor in physohology clasBto R. Kendall. I, Wanda Wheeler, will my advertising position on the Hi-Life to Curt Richey. I, Phyllis May, will to Ethel Sommer the old sweet talk willed to me in 1947. I, Loma Six , will my height to Herman Sohroeder. I, Billy Elder, will my strong, silent way to Norman Franzman. I, Allen Evans, will my managership at Kroger's to Yaggl. I, Ralph Goodson, will my position as senior boy vocalist to Dud. I, Sidney Mogan, will my horn rimmed glasses to Bubby Powers. I, Nellie May, will my diminutive size to Charlie Kendall. I, Juanita Harding,will my hair ofalmost gold, eyes of blue te Mary A. Goffinet. I, Marion Hall, will my weight to J. E. Winn to throw around as he sees fit. I, Ralph Leitner, will my dungarees to John Lee Conway. I, Paul Minto, will my All American Boy ability ana personality to Paul Adams. I, Eddie Paulin, will my stook bonds in Snyders to Jack Gaynor. I, Paul Schurtter, will my smile to Joan Snider. I, Wanda Shore, will my piaoe as cheerleader to Frieda Robson. I, Anna VanConia, will my knowledge of homemaking to Margie Thiry. I, Joan Clemens, will my hair to Daisy Baker. Take good oare of it. I, Mary Anson, will my front row seat in Civics to Venoil Varble. I, Gertrude Bryant, will my quiet and silent manner to Margaret Allen. I, Billy Badger, will my oaptanoy on the football team to P. W. Lauer. I, Tanny Clayoomb, will my basketball crown to Betty Jo Farquar. I, Jesse Glenn, willmy oar to Eddie Krieg. SECOND MATES CLASS OFFICERS iresident C. ... Hov crs V. President Sarah hocre Treasurer Secretary I am Love g. N- Hendrie STUDENT COJNCIL Gloria Rar.3ey Chas. Kendall Shirley Seifert Ralph Kendali Historian J. L. Conway Mildred iof-an 16 3ett Johnson Pat Clark Margie Thiery R. Sheldon Janice Famor Paul Adams Richard oore Jean Thom Imoaene ''Lin Lee Harrison Kthel Summers Frank Groves Robert Reed Pat Alvey iivelyn Carter Jack Marmor 17 B. “heirs Marrie Smith Marvin Hicks Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 Reynolds, Pres., J. Williams, V. Pres., A. Ahl, Seo., N. Minto, Historian, D. Walls, B. Sixx ( er, D. Farmer, D. Baker, T. Stonw, R. Coyle, R. Fransman, E. Harding, J. E. Winn, M. L. Boiin D. Braun, Hioks, D. Paulin, N. Williams, H. Sonrceder, J. Raney, Eloor, 1!. E. Bolin, E. Krieg, C. Haroing, H. Bland, S. P. Keliems, L« Zeliers, B. Estes, P. VanComa, L. Fuoh B. Lauer, H. Lloyd, K. Lain, D. Lloyo, M. Gaynor. E. , Gilbert, J. Young, N. Matnena, W. J. Holland J. HiCKS, TreS., Clements, B. Snyuer D. Arnold, R. Covey R. Gaynor, A, Walls Kingham, A, Schmidt . Ramsey, M. Sandage R. Thorn, D Lyons IB FRESHMEN Row 1 J. Sutters, Fres., J. Seifert, Vice-Fres., D. Allen, Sec., 3. Cox, i’roas., F. Davis, Historian, C. Huber, N. Scifros Row 2 Harding, K. Hay, F. Hyde, : . L. Zellers, R. Alvey, F. ..'hitehoad, E. Ramsey Row 3 B. Lanmon, D. McMahn, V , Johnson, G. Bowman, S. Morris, D. Davis, ... Bolin Row U M. Richards, V. Bryant, D. Powers, M. Goffinet, D. Ramsey, R. Kaxey, F. Allen Row 5 F. Goodson, D. Burton, R. VanConia, B. Hill, G. Powers, F. Chenault Row 6 S. Rutherford, H. Smith, H. Sinclair, S. Baker Row 7 J. Chenault, M. Poore, R. Elder 19 EIGHTH GRADE Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 C. Moore, Pres,, J. Franzman, Vice-Pres., A. Forsaith, Sec B. J. Farquar, Historian, N. Nugent, J. McDaniels a Cronin, N. Schroeder, a Posey, R. Raley, L. R. Shore, J. Dixon, D. Petrie, D. Chenault, D. Shore, A. Dovjns, A. Lloyd, R. Gaynor, R. Siebert •, J. Melburn, D. Meador, J. Vi. McFarling, Treas., Cadwell B. Bell Row 1 M. Rees, Pres., F. Robson, Vice-Pres., B. Farquar, Seo., 11. liarmor, Treas., D. Robins, Historian, B. Northencr, K. Ball Row 2 J. Spencer, N. Veatch, K. Hav nee, P. Clements, B. Lain, Y. Sturgeon, A. Poore Row 3 B Vaught, A« Bryant, M. L, Hyde, B. Bryant, C. Chenault 20 SIXTH GRADE Row 1 B. Freer,'an, M. Dixon, S. Sapp, D. Huber, B. Burnette, K. Morris, Z. DeJarnette. Row 2 B. Elverd, I. May, N. Herzog, M. Smallwood, D. Miller, M, Shaw, C. Skinner Row 3 J Aaams, R Oldfield, P Sinclair, G. Petrie, H. Kellems, M. Irvin. FIFTH GRADE Row 1 P.McFarling, J. Posey, A. Spencer, S.Sturgeon, B J.Elverd, L. Polk, J. f.iathena Row 2 J. D. Brown, A. Kyle, J. Goodson, B. MoBrayer, A. Thorn, P. Wilburn, L. Rohades Row 3 J Shores, N Lain, E Bland, H Seibert, M Hafele, G Johnson, A. Perry Row 4 G Lit her land, J. Allen, W. Garrett, J. Evans, C. Maxey, IN. Anderson, J. Litherland Row 5 N. Gaynor, H. Chenault, K. Ricketts, J. Northenor 21 Row 1 D. Sturgeon, B. Spencer R. Freeman, L. Reea, J. Harper, R. Robson, J. Dixon. Row 2 D. Seibert, L. Irvin, W. Sampley, S. Alien, C. Catena, T. Dixon.Row 3 C. Seibert, R. Smith, D. Holland, C. Burden, Row 4 C. Shaw, C, Richard, P. Wint. Row 5 B. Wagner, R. Little, Row 6 I.. Hoik. Row 7 W. Downs. Hr V THIRD GRADE Row 1 J. Self, Row 2 R. Cronin. Row 3 J. Weir, R. Jellison. Row 4 P. Elverd K. Fuchs. Row 5 K. Holmes, B. f.'iiburn, VI. Allen. Row 6 C. Holres', M. Chenault, E. McFall, U. McBrayer. Row 7 P. Raetz, W. Spencer, T. Northenor, D. Nugent, D. Leitner. SECOND GRADE Minto, S. Badger, A. Freeman, J. Buckler, A. Allen, U. Hafele, 0. Sanders. Row 2 M. I y, W. Robson, P. Carr, G. Maxey, K. Raley, A. Sampiey. Row 3 P. Kyle, A. Smith, F. Keown, B. Litnerlana, B. Bell, Row 4 C. Sam.piey, D. Clark, J. Adam;s, T. Dixon, A. Lauer. Row b J. Boggs, A. Burden, D. Little, E. Haliings. Row ti .Harris M.Rhodes.How 7 F. Kawhee. FIRST GRADE Row 1 C. Lloyd. Row 2 E. Hair, L. Wilburn, D. Petrie. Row 3 R. AlcFall, J. Robson, J. Snyder, E. Clark, F. liathena. Row 4 U. Mills, A. Lampkin, L. Popu, L. Ricketts, 11 Jellison. Row 5 R. Riske, a Bland, E. Bolin. P. Fersir.ger, B. Alien, L. Carr. Row 6 P. Vogieman, B. Graves, N. Burnette, B. Bruce, R. Wheet, H. Kellems. Row 7 D. Elverd, T. Brown, J. Veatch, B. Spencer, J. Bolin, R. Damn, P. Young• I H I I D 22 23 24 mmnis aiiiniin ship % I u I I D 0 G $ 0 I I H [ G R I D I R 0 N Row 1 C. Kendall, R. Goods on, P. Minto, B. Badger, E. Yaggi, C. W. Powers, E. Paulin, R. Maxey. Row 2 J. Kam, B. Glenn, N. Franziran, R. Kendall, E. Marmor, M. Bicks, R, Leitner. Row 3 Mr. Lowell Galloway, ooaoh, C. Riohey, J. Gaynor, V. Varble, J. E. Winn, Farmer, E. Krieg. Row 4 D. Paulin, A. Evans, D. Braun, D. Ramsey, G. Powers, D. Powers, P. Sohurtter. SEASON'S R ,CORD Team C. OP. C. Op DflT A t t ........ . 6 Oakland City ..... 12 20 Petersburg . . . . . o 14 Tit. Vernon ....... 18 39 o.hl and ....... 42 8 Ronkport, ......... 66 20 Tell City 26 Owensvilie 0 Poseybille ..... 2 Tell CHy 6 26 Row 1 Row 2 Rot 3 Ralph Kendall. I E. Yaggi, J. Han, P. Kinto, F. Groves, R. Goodson. C. W. Pov ers, R. Maxey, C. Kendall, V. Varble, D. Love, Mr. Lowell Galloway, coach. SEASON'S RECORD TEAM Rockport... Lynnville.. Chrisney... Tell City.. Dale....... Memoria1... French Lick Mt. Vernon. Corydon.... c. Op. TEAM C. Op. 64 36 V inslcrw 42 51 40 Troy 20 76 36 Tell City 51 35 39 Rockport 42 28 35 Lolland 41 44 46 Richland 40 40 33 Boonville 54 60 28 Da le 30 44 37 Ft. Branch 41 B II I I D 0 i; $ 0 1 H [ H A R 0 W 0 0 0 27 B y i i p u p s Row 1 M. Lauer, D. Braun, R. Kendall, C. Richey, D. Walls, V. Bryant, P. Schurtter Row 2 N. Franzman, F. Groves, R. Uaxey,C. W. Powers, E. Krieg, Ur. Lowell Galloway, Coach f R [ $ H M [ HI Row 1 R. Hyde, W. Johnson, N. Seifers, D. Ramsey, N, Hay, R. VanConia Row 2 Mr. Edgar Etienne, coach, S. Baker, B. Elder,B. Alvey, D. McMahon, D. Allen Row 3 J. Sutters, D. Powers, R. Uaxey, V. Bryant, G. Powers, C. Powers 26 J R H I f A M C R 0 S $ C I) « N T R Y Hov; 1 C. Chenault, B. Vaught, J. Paulin, A. Poore, B. Farouhar Row 2 Mr. Edgar Etienne, N. Nugent, N. Schroeder, D. Meador, B. Posev. D. Chenault Row 3 K. Hawhee, L. R. Shore, C. Moore, D. Shore, B. Northenor Row 1 D. Love, M. Lauer, D. Ramsey, B. Hale. Row 2 D. McMahon, B. Lanman, E. Yaggl, D. Walla, F. Whitehead. Row 3 B. Ramsey, D. Davis, Mr. Edgar Etienne, coach. 29 Row 1 J. Galloway, G. Ramsey, d Seifert, 3eatrice Claycomb, Queen, d Williams W. Harding, J. Clemens Row 2 E. Yaggi, R. Kendall, J. Ham, D. Love, V. Varble, C. Kendall, R. Haxey R. Goodson, F. Groves, P. Minto 30 Wanda Lee Wheeler Nellie May Wanda Jo Shore MrERS BASKEIIAll Row 1 N. Herzog, L. Polk, C. Maxey, N. Lain, M. Dixon, R. Oldfield Row 2 D. Huber, J. Schrouder, H. Kell eras, Mr. Lester V ittmer, Coach, C. Skinner, B. Elverd Zorita DeJarnette, Nedra Gaynor, Barbara Burnette FESTIVAL QUEEN D. Sinclair, A. Laiupkin, R. Riake, Mary Lou Hafele, Queen, a Clark, Crownbearer, Z. DeJarnette, N. Gaynor, L. Irvin Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 W. J. Shore, N. May, W. Y heeler J. Seifert, M. Riohards, C. Huber, G. Ramsey, K.Williams, J.Y illiams B. Farquhar, J. Franzman A. Foraaith 32 B A N D Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 P. Snyder. L. Spenoer, S. Mogan, J. Franzman, G. Poore, E. Morris, p. May, D. Baker, B. Snyder, C. Huber, M. A. Etienne W Zellers A. Forsaith, M. Rutherford, B. Johnson, N. J. Clements, S. Baker, M. Allen, L. Fuchs, J. Parks, E. Thorn, S. Moore, Mr. Maurice Norland, Director T B. Hendrie, B. Farquhar, R. Sheldor, B. Farquhar, N. illiams, . Reynolds, G. Clemens, J. L. Bolin, M. J. Thorn, M. N. Minto K. Norland, M. Thiery.N. Spencer, J. Conway, R. Clements, G. Ramsey J. Forsaith, J. Cadwell, J. Stiensburger 34 I J- £le“en+8’ „ L‘ Spencer, c. UiUer, C. Huber, B. Snyder Row 2 M. N. Mlnto, M. Uogan, B. Geer, W. Zellers, J. Forsaith, G.-Poore, D. Baker Row 3 T. Reynolds, C. W. Powers, R. Poore, J. L. Conway, r. Sheldon [ $ A I $ A T $ H [ B A KiT BEATS THE BAND —Cast Row 1 John Lee Conwmy, Betty Snyder, Daisy Baker, Temy Reynolds, Row 2 Carol Huber, Wiina Zellers, Rlohara Poore, Betty Geer, Mildred Hogan, Ronald Sheldon. 0 ? J 35 Row 1 M. N. Minto, M. Sandage, H. Lloyd, C. Harding, N. J. Williams, J. Williams, B. Snyder, W. Holand Row 2 D. Gaynoi; D. Lloyd, A. Ahl, M. Allen, B. Geer, D. Baker, R. Coyle, C. Huber, Mrs. Dorothy Worland, Sponsor Row 3 B.Johnson, M. Goffinet, B.Morris, E. Morris, J. Forsaith, G. Ramsey Row 1 J. Hicks, N. Franzman, D. Ramsey, P. VanConia, A. McDaniel Row 2 Mr. Roy Enlow, sponsor, B. Phelps,P. Smith, C.Kendall, H. Schroder. D. Braun, N. Hay Row 3 E. Yaggi, E. Paulin, R. Leitner, A. Schmidt, J. Gaynor, M. Hicks 0 Seated: B. Claycomb, L. Spencer, L. Sixx Standing: J. Harding, J. Glenn, R. Leitner, J. Forsaith, J. Clemen3 Standing: W. Wheeler, L. Spencer, N. May, U. Franzman, W. Shore, B. Glenn Miss Ruby Byerley, sponsor, P. May, J. Parks, S. Hay Seated: C. Miller, J, Forsaith, G. Poore, B. Connor,E. Morris, N. Clements I | A C H I 37 1. Billy and winnings 2. Snow i ueen Jeanie 3. Ten-shun 4. Five Fernnes Fatal 5. Dinner is served 6. Mighty Morris 7. - Ten years ago—Joan, Marian, John Lee, Shirley, Jane 8, Homer—hard at work 9. The Powers Clan— David, C, W., George 10. Glama Guys 11. Jolly Joyce 12. Faculty All Stars 13. Wally the Whiz 14. Luella 15. George Glenward Powers, Esq. 38 Row 1 B. Johnson, Yi Johnson, D. Ramsey, S. Baker, G. Powers, L. Spencer R. VanConia, R. Hyde, S. Morris, N. Sceifers, C. Huber. Row 2 S. Hay, N. Clements, D. Powers, S. Rutherford, R. Leitner, B. Lanman, D. Davis, M Thlery, J. Seifert, N. May. Row 3 S. Seifert, E. Summers, M. Smith, L. Zellers, P. May, M. L. Bolin, H. Lloyd, D. Lloyd, M. B. Richards, B. Estes. Row 4 V . Vftieoler, J. Clemen3, M. Allen, B. Jlendrie, E. Morris, Mr. Maurice Worland, director, L. Fuohs, D. Lorenz, M. Rutherford, J. Parks, E. Thorn. 39 I A N S Row 1 Row 2 Betty Jo Allen, Connie Miller, Wanda Jo Shore, Phyllis May. Mary Anson, Jewell Parks, Anna VanConia, Gloria Poore, Shirley Glenn. N 0 N A I I $ i I [ T If Row 1 M. Mogan, L. Spencer, D. Baker, M. N. Minto, B. Snyder, D. Lorenz Row 2 C. Miller, J. Harding, J. Forsaith, W. L. Harding, M. Rutherford, J, Parks, B. Sixx, L. Sixx, E. Harding Row 3 S. Mogan, J. Conway, P. Schurtter, D. Love, J. Hicks, Mr. Thomas MacOwan, Sponsor 40 Standing: Mr. Horace D. Love, Sponsor, David Walls, Vencil Varble Billy Glenn, Emory Yaggi. Lucille Spencer, Ralph Goodson, Joan Clemens, Janet Forsaith, Billy Glenn, Connie Miller, Gloria Poore, Nellie May, Bruce Connor. 41 PATRONS Homer Smallwood Margaret Fuchs Mildred Vaughn Roy Enlow Mabel Damm Rev. Edwin Riske Winchell Harris Marjorie May Dr. Hargis Bush Frank E. Huber Mr. John Conway Mary Lee McFarling Marie Dunn Natalie Coyle Elinor Jean Keiser Ralph Yag'i Mrs. Gertrude Connor Dr. Harry Steinsburger Betty Mitchell Thomas LaGrange Augusta Schurtter Flora Herzog Helen Etienne Mildred Seibert Edgar Etienne Ruby Bysrley Andrew Little Burns Wittmer Dr. H. C. Richardson Bernice Briggeman Doris Daum Rev. E. J. Heuke Kenneth Dhonau Margaret Coyle Glenward Bolin Raymond Nichols Billy Minto Mrs. Cecil Gilliat William Connor Lenora Maier William Thiry Polly Sturgeon Elizabeth Wittmer T. D. MacOwan Gladys Cummings Horace D. Love Foster Park Mrs. Dorothy Worland Lowell Galloway J. Lester Wittmer Chris Heck Elmer Gilbert Mrs. W. C. Livers Marjorie Elder Lucille Steinsberger Mary Ahrens Schmuck's Market Jimmy Fuch Fred Harris Joe Horn Kenneth Ramsey Louis Walls Qnma Lou Vitelli Earl Keiser Evelyn Steinsburger AIIVIRIISfRS CIGARS TOBACCOS CANDIES FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES PAPER GOODS GLASSWARE Since 1910 Qani Kna el Wholesale Co-. 201 - 203 Jackson Street • Jasper, Indiana • Telephone 3 CIGARETTE CANDY VENDING SERVICE 43 UJTCJ 12SO ON EVERY RADIO DIAL TELL CITY. INDIANA BEST WISHES SENIORS Congratulations JOE CHARLIE'S GULF STATION PERRY COUNTY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER CO. —Food Lookers For Rent- Meats, Vegetables, Fruits Froien Economically Seventh Street Cannelton, Indiana Tell City, Indiana SHIP VIA A H TRUCK LINE, INC. (Zuntite, ‘Daufy, Daily Servioe To Paduoah, Ky. Evansville, Ind. Louisville, Ky. Orensboro, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio Memphis, Term. PHONE 500 Tell City, Indiana rffifiCceutce 7eU (tyttf. Best Wishes Class of 49 OERBER OIL PRODUCTS Cannelton, Indiana 44 I Jjrtfmii Congratulations, 49 er's U. S. Approved Pullorum Passed SHEPHARD HATCHERY A POULTRY FARM is AUTO PARTS—ACCESSORIES R« R. 1 Box 101 Cannelton, Indiana Tall City, Indiana Phone No. 720-R-l CONGRATULATIONS MALONE'S CASSIDY BROS. Tha Exclusive Men'a and Boy's Store Fb0D 822 837 Sewnth Street Main Street Cannelton, Indiana Tall City, Indiana MODEL -Airflow-Cooled— DEPARTMENT STORES SUNLIGHT HOTEL Merchandise For Tha Whole Family C. C. Gilliatt, Manager Tall City—Boonvilla—Mt, Vernon Tap Room Dining Room Cannelton, Indiana THE BEST OF LOCK TO THE 49'era THE KNOTT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY Tall City, Indiana —Best Wishes From— Congratulations Class of '49 ✓ VV7 ’ ?hfc TELL CITY i iSJoeui FURNITURE CO., INC. TELL CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. —Manufactures Since 1659— PHONE 25 Tell City, Indian Tell City, Indiana -Compliments- Compliments, Seniors of '49 FARMER'S SUPPLY STORE of W. J. GERBER, INC. Tom Mullen, Prop. Home Furnishing Troy, Indiana Phone 746 Cannelton You Can Get It At Compliments Seniors of '49 DAUBY'S Department Store TELL CITY CHAIR CO. Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana SCHRIEBER'S DRUG STORE BEST WISHES, SENIORS --Established 1866— T The REXALL Store Tell City Tell City, Indiana National Bank BUTTER ICE WERNER DRUG STORE SUPERIOR ICE CREAM Walgreen Agency Tell City Creamery Co. COMPLIMENTS Tell City, Indiana Phone 154 651 Main St. Tell City STRONG ALL MILLS, INC. — AH ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY — 47 Compliments SENIORS of '49 We appreciate your patronage and hope you have enjoyed trading with us. We Try To Pleas JOHN J. MALCOMSON'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE CONGRATULATIONS 6 to $1 STORE We carry complete lines of quality merchandise in hi to $1 field TELL CITY, INDIANA Tell City. Indiana Ralph Irvin's CANNELTON SUPPLY COMPANY Plumbing-Heating-Eleotrioal-SupDliea Phone 750 Cannelton, Indiana THE IRVIN THEATRE Reel Entertainment Cannelton, Indiana GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 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 ‘Uhe Cannelton News formerly THE CANNELTON TELEPHONE THE TELL CITY HEW MEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Toll City, Indiana firestone —Compliments of— Buy it now — Pay for it later. w GENE AND JIIOIIE, INC. CANNELTON KIWANIS CLUB Cannelton, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '49 FIRST-CANNELTON NATIONAL BANK Cannelton, Indiana The County Seat Bank H C FERRY Short Route to Louisville and Owensboro, Ky. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SHWICE WORSLEY H. BOYCE Cannelton, Indiana PRESTON MINOR Congratulations Seniors of '1 9 from INSURANCE BEAR'S PLACE w Cannelton, Indiana UN COMPLIMENTS PHONE 938 Cannelton, Indiana OF KIPPENBROCK'S RESTAURANT —SHOES TOD KHOW— enna jettick a connie FOR LADIES, RED GOOSE FOR CHILDREN A FLORSHEIM FOR IffiN—AT MEADOR'S Complete Foot Needs £stin0house HvLfujinf Ernies Radio Sales A Service Phone 466 Tell City, Indiana i i BILLY MINTO'S FRIENDLY MARKET Congratulations DAUBY MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 752 Tell City, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors 1 BEST WISHES I CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Our Service Makes Friends Wl HOLLAND CUSTARD INC. C ONGRATULATIONS IVO J. 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