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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
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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
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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
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