Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1950
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HIGH SCHOOL All the classes and activities not mentioned below, except football and baseball games, are held in the High School Building. The football and baseball games are held at the Cannelton Legion field. All the basketball games, school plays, operettas, physical education, and dancing classes are held in the gymnasium, which seats 1,350. MUSIC HALL Upstairs in the Music Hall all of the music activities, such as chorus, band, and private lessons take place. Down stairs is the school cafeteria for all high school and grade school children. CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL i Cannelton, Indiana 1950 IIDICATIII To Mrs. Mildred Vaughn in appreciation of her untiring efforts rendered in our classrooms and in direction of many successful school plays, we, the graduating class of 1950, sincerely dedicate this r r r f f r f f r r i r r. L [ I [ [ 1 I Notlennac. M ministration BOARD OF EDUCATION PRENTICE HARPER Treasurer I VO HUBER RALPH WAGNER Secretary President HORACE D. LOVE Superintendent A.B., M.S., Indiana University; Science; Two years at C-H-S. CHARLES I. SWAIN PR INC I PAL B.s. central Normal; M.A. Indiana University; Science; First year at C.H.S. MABEL DAMM B.S. Indiana State Teacher's College; Resident work, Purdue University; Home Economics and Health; Years at C.H.S. ROY ENLOW B.S. Central Normal College; Social Studies; Two years at C.H.S. EDGAR ETIENNE B.S. Central Normal College; Assistant Coach, Shop and Mathematics; Eight years at C.H.S. LOWELL GALLOWAY B.S. Evansville College; Coach, Science and Physical Education; Two years at C.H.S. CAROLYN HUDSON B.S. Indiana State Teacher's College; Commerce and Social Studies; First year at C-H.S. NINABELLE HURT A.B. Evansville College; Commerce and Physical Education; First year at C.H.S. ANDREW LITTLE A. B • M.A. Indiana University; Latin and English; Thirty-one years at C.H.S. FOSTER PARKS B-S. Indiana State Teacher's College; Mathematics; Seven years at C-H.S. WILLIAM SCOTT A.B• Evansville College; Band Director; First year at C.H.S. MILDRED VAUGHN A.B. Hanover College; Librarian; English; Six years at C.H.S. EMMA LOU VITTELLI Secretary. CRAWFORD WILLIAM POWERS, C.W. President Current Events I; All School Play 2; Senior Hi Athletic Club 1,2; Chorus I,4; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Band I,2; Class President Aeronautics Club 2; Fixit Club I; Track I; Baseball I; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football I,2,3,4; Notlennac Staff 4. MARGARET LUCILLE THIRY, Margie Vice President G.A.A. 1,2; Chorus 1,3,4; Band 3,4; Library 3- CHARLES A. MATTINGLY, Bucky Treasurer Football I; Basketball I,2; Student Council I; Fixit Club I; Notlennac Staff 4. WANDA LEE HARDING, Shorty Secretary National Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Notlennac Staff 4; Office Practice 4. JOHN LEE CONWAY HISTOR I AN Thespians I,2,3,4; All School Play 1,2,34; Band I,2,3,4; Class Historian 3,4; Current Events I; Chef Club I; Class Secretary 2; Hi-Life 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4. 6 r. r r i L I I I I I I L I L I I I I I I l EMORY YAGGI, Stone Football I,2,3,4; Basketball I ,2,3,4; Baseball I ,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Hi-Y I,2,3,4; Fixit Club I; Notlennac Staff 4; Chef Club I; Student Council 3 - JOHN BRENT HAM Basketball I,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Chef Club 2; Fixit Club I; Student Council 4; Band I,2; National Honor Society 2; Notlennac Staff 4; Sophomore Band 2. BETTY JO ALLEN, Jo Jo National Honor Society 2; Library 3- MARGARET ALLEN, Mo Jo G.A.A. 2,3,4; Band I,2,3,4; Chorus 3; Cheerleaders Club 1,2; Majorette Club 4. _ 7 EVELYN LUCILLE CARTER EDWARD CHAMPION, Eddie PATRICK CLARK, Pat Chorus 4. LORETTA CONNER, Mazie MARJORIE DIXON, Margie G.A.A. 2,3,1 . JANICE DELORAS FARMER, Jan Band 3• G•A.A. 2. DOLORES JEANETTE GAYNOR, Dody G.A.A. 2,3; Hi-Life 1 ; Student Council 2; Office Practice 1 ; Notlennac Staff 1 . SHIRLEY GLENN, Hurdy G.A.A. 2; Hi-Life 1 ; Library 3,4. 8 ! I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 CLARA ELLEN GROVES, Slim MARCELLA HORSLEY G.A.A. |. BETTY JOHNSON, Smackem Band 2,3,4; Cheerleaders Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Office Practice 4; National Honor Society 2. 9 CHARLES KENDALL, Uncle Class President I; Football I,2,3 Basketball I ,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track I,2,3,4; Hi -Y I, 2,3,4. RALPh KENDALL, Hargis Basketball l,2,3 4; Football I ,2,3,4; Baseball 3.4. REBA IMOGENE KING, Imogene RAYMOND LAGRANGE, Zeke Agriculture Club I; Dancing Club 4; Baseball I, 2; Track 2; Current Events I; Athletic Club 1,2. DONNA LORENZ Chorus 3 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Notlennac Staff 4; Librarian 4. DWAIN REX LOVE Class Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3 4; Basketball 3 4; Baseball 3 4; Cross Country.3 EDWARD FOSTER MARMOR, Jack Football 2,3; Student Manager (Basketball) 2; Fixit Club I; Agriculture Club |. WILLIAM ALVY McDANI EL, Arir Agriculture Club I; Fixit Club I; Chef Club 2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball |,2,3,U; Football 2,3,4; Band 2; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4. 10 r r r [ i r. i i i i i i i c c i i i i r JAMES MILLER, Jim Track 3, . ANNA MAE MITCHELL, Mitchie G • A. A. 3,1 ; Hi -Life k. MILDRED JANE MOGAN, Abner Student Council I; Class Vice President 2 Chorus 2; Band 2; National Honor Society 2,3 Thespians 3 I All School Play 3; Library 4 Notlennac Staff U. ROBERT EARL MOGAN, Squeaky SARAH FAYE MOORE Class Vice President 3; Cheerleaders Club 4; Hi-Life k; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2; Varsity Cheerleader 1+; Thespians U; All School Play 4; Notlennac Staff k. BLANCHE MORRIS G.A.A. 2,3. BAINBRIDGE PHELPS, Bain Football I; Basketball I; Class Treasurer I,2; Hi-Y 2,3, ; Fixit Club I; Athletic Club 2; Agriculture Club I; Chef Club 2. RICHARD POORE, Rip Basketball I; Thespian 3 J Chef Club 2; Fixit Club I; Class President 2; All School Play 3 11 GLORIA RAMSEY Class vice president I; Cheerleaders Club Hi-Life 4; Band ; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. ROBERT REED, Rabbit CURT RICHEY Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 3 4; Chef Club 2; Sophomore Band 2; Fixit Club I. MILDRED RUTHERFORD, Shorty Band 2,3,4; Chorus 3l G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Sophomore Band 2. SHIRLEY SEIFERT Home Ec. I; G.A.A. 2; Chorus I,2,3,4. RONALD SHELDON Band I.2,3,4; Thespians I,2,3,4; All School Play I,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Cheerleaders Club 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. MARJORIE LOIS SMITH, Marjie Chorus 2,3,4. PATRICK LEE SMITH, Smitty Basketball I,2; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chef Club 2; Fixit Club I; Chorus 2,4; Sophomore Band 2. 12 ■ ' ' r r ' : r : : : i [ [ r [ 1 ETHEL ANNA SOMMER, Blondie Chorus 3,U; G.A.A. k; Cheerleaders Club 1 . MARY JEAN THORN, Jeanie Band 1,2,3,If; G.A.A. 2; Office Practice If. FRIEDEL WHITEHEAD Cross Country Track 3 l Athletic Club 2. BESSIE WILSON, Betsy Office Practice U. LOWELL ZELLERS, Hot Cross Country Track 3 J Fixit Club I. 13 1 CL, Wtt I, Paul Adams, will my love of outdoor life to NORMAN SCIFRES. I, Betty Jo Allen, will my hee hee laugh, sweet DISPOSITION, AND SCATTER BRAINS TO EVA ROSE RAMSEY. |, MARGARET ALLEN, WILL MY NATURALLY CURLY HAIR TO Ann Forsaith. Just think, Ann, now you cam throw AWAY THOSE CURLERS. I, Patricia Ruth Alvey, will my love and knowledge OF BEGINNING SHORTHAND TO ROBERT ELDER. I, James Bryant, will my good behavior to Charles Ell. I, Evelyn Carter, will my short, curly hair to Anna Hicks. I, Eddie Champion, will my curly hair to Joey Hicks. I, Charles Patrick Clark, will my ability to play PIN BALL MACHINES TO TOMMY REYNOLDS. I, Loretta Conner, will my quiet and silent manner to Tinker Ramsey. I, John Lee Conway, will my position as editor OF THE Hi-life to Sammy Baker. Keep it on the up and up, Sam. I, Marjorie Dixon, will my knowledge of Civics to Joan Snyder. Brace yourself, Jody, there are SAD DAYS AHEAD. I, Janice Farmer, will the Hardinsburg boys to Janet Raley. They are in good shape now, Janet, so SEE THAT THEY STAY THAT WAY. I, Delores Gaynor, will my ability to take dictation at |20 minutes to Fredaellen Robson. I, Shirley Glenn, will the blond streaks in my HAIR TO SHARRON K•NGHAM. TAKE GOOD CARE OF THEM, SHARRON, FOR THEY WERE MY PRIDE AND JOY. RALPH LIKED THEM O.K. AND | M SURE BlLLY WILL, TOO. I, Clara Ellen Groves, will my sweet personality AND POPULARITY WITH THE BOYS TO MARGARET COLBERT. Have fun with them, Margaret, I didn't. I, Frankie Groves, will my laugh in 7th period STUDY HALL TO MlSS HUDSON. SHE SEEMS TO LIKE IT SO WELL THAT | AM SURE SHE WILL CHERISH IT ALWAYS. I, John Brent Ham, will my ability to argue with Mr. Park to any poor sucker who will have it. I, Wanda Lee Harding, will my bashfulness in Civics class to Joan Adams. I, Lee Harrison, will my pool playing ability to Jack Gaynor. P.S. How much is a game of pool, Jack? I, Marvin Hicks, will my wavy hair to David Braun. I, Marcella Horsley, will my ability to learn to Iola Powers. Take care of it, |ola, because it took ME A LONG TIME TO DEVELOP IT. I, Betty Johnson, will the honor of being the best girl dancer in the senior class to Gus Walls. Carry on from here, Gus, I'm tired. I, Mary Lois Keiser, will my shortness to Anna Hicks. I, Anna Mae Mitchell, will my freckles to Joyce Franzman. With mine added to yours, you should be the champion Freckle Queen next year, Joyce. I, Mildred Jane Mogan, will the chemistry work BOOK THAT WAS WILLED TO ME IN l9 8 TO DAISY BAKER. |T HAS ALL THE CORRECT ANSWERS, DAISY, SO IT SHOULD PROVE TO BE A GREAT HELP. I, Robert Earl Mogan, will the Derby girls to anyone interested. I, Sarah Moore, will my blond hair to Daisy Baker. May it also bring her a Charlie . I, Blanche Morris, will my ability to get to school on time to Melvin Gaynor. You won't have to run now, Melvin. I, Bainbridge Phelps, will my A's in shop to Howard Smith. I, Richard Poore, will my ability to learn to THE STUDENTS OF C.H-S. I, C.W. Powers, will my ability to write romantic poems to my brother, Bubby, and may he write many of them for Mary Nell. I, Gloria Ramsey, will my yell leader's position to Mary Lois Bolin. A loud mouth is all it takes, Lois. I, Robert Reed, will my resemblance to Abe Lincoln to Charlie Powers. Maybe it will help you in U.S. History Class. I, Rita Marie Keiser, will the muscles that were willed to me in 19 7 to J.E. Winn. You may need THEM SOME DAY, J.E. I, Charles Kendall, will my big brown eyes to Frieda Robson. I, Ralph Kendall, will my height to Herman SCHROEDER . I, Imogene King, will m-y class ring to Rodney Covey. Take good care of it, Rodney. I, Raymond LaGrange, will all my comic books to Mr. Swain so that he will enjoy his summer vacation. I, Donna Lorenz, will my personality to Carlena Reardon. I, Dwain Love, will my conceit to Betty Snyder. You'd better get rid of some of it before you get UNBEARABLE TO LIVE WITH. I, Edward Marmor, will my 1939 Ford Orange Crate to Tinker Ramsey. I may have lost a fender, but IT WILL STILL GET YOU TO FENNHAVEN, TINKER. I, Charles Mattingly, will my hair cut to Donnie LE ITNER. I, William Alvey McDaniel, will my position on THE FOOTBALL TEAM TO DAVID SHORES. |, James Miller, will my culinary arts ability to Jeanne Holland. I, Curt Richey, will my 12-gauge shotgun to David Walls, because I don't think I'll get it back. I, Mildred Rutherford, will my rosy blush to George Powers. Watch it, George, for it may deceive you. I, Shirley Seifert, will my dark hair to Shirley Sapp. Don't believe everything you hear about blondes, Shirley; with dark hair you can get a man twice as big. Just look what I got. I, Ronald Sheldon, will my ability to play the trumpet to Squirt Rutherford. He needs it. I, Marjorie Smith, will my ability to be on time to Zelma Snider. Try it, Zelma, and I think it will be appreciated by Mr. Swain. I, Patrick Smith, will my guitar to Wally Johnson. Take good care of it, Wally. I, Ethel Ann Sommer, will my back seat in Civics class to Nancy Mathena. Keep it, Nancy, you won't GET INTO TROUBLE BACK THERE. I, Margie Lou Thiry, will my homemaktng ability, WHICH WAS WILLED TO ME IN 19 9 T0 SHARRON KlNGHAM and Jean Holland. They'll need it soon. I, Mary Jean Thorn, will my position as first chair French horn player to Mary Avis Irvin. Good luck, Mary. I, Vencil Varble, will my pipe to Janie. All I ask is that you don't let Jim Bob McMahon smoke it. I, Friedel Whitehead, will my bashfulness to Eddie Krieg . I, Bessie Wilson, will my daintiness which was WILLED TO ME IN l9 , TO MARTHA ADAMS. TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT, MART HA--1 HAVE, FOR | HAVE NEVER USED IT MUCH. I, James Emory Yaggi , will my laugh to Roy Maxey, I wouldn't wish it on A DOG.. I, Lowell Zellers, will my position on the track team to Pee wee Lauer. You were built for it, Pee WEE, AND I HAVE FAITH IN YOU SO CARRY ON. rj a u u u rj a a u a a u u u u u u u u i C faSA f- roph ropnecy. Gazing into the crystal ball that tells the FUTURE OF PEOPLE, WE DISCOVER THINGS ABOUT THE SENIORS OF 1950 tHAT MAY SURPRISE YOU AND PERHAPS SHOCK YOU. But won't you come with us for a little WHILE TO SEE WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS IN STORE FOR THEM? The first scene that appears is New York City, in the John Hopkins Hospital; Dressed in neat white uniforms, we find none other THAN OUR OLD chums, Betty Jo Allen, and Evelyn Carter. Yes, nurses. Ellen Groves, new York's wealthy fashion designer, HAS JUST ANNOUNCED THAT SHE WILL RETURN TO CANNE LTON. At the Stork Club--a sensational contract has recently been signed. Pat Clark has agreed to sing FOR ANOTHER TWELVE WEEKS. OhJ The view is changing. We see a theater, a circus; yes, we're moving into the entertainment WORLD. AT HOLLYWOOD--GLOR I A RAMSEY, STAR OF WONOER Woman, finally got as her leading man Maurice Sheppard, for the production, Superman . On M.G.M's set--the famous skating stars, Mary Jean Thorn, Wanda Lee Harding, Imogene King, and Margie Smith, are shooting scenes for the production, Skater's Waltz, which is under the direction of Sonjia Henie. Dolores Gaynor and the Swing Kids, after they finish their movie, will come to Cannelton to RENDER SWEET MUSIC FOR THE JUNIOR SENIOR PROM. After returning from her world tour, Betty Johnson AND HER DANCING PARTNER, GENE KELLY, PLAN TO ENTERTAIN THEIR CANNELTON FRIENDS AT THE COMMUNITY Building. What's this? Is Arthur Murray giving up his DANCING STUDIOS? YES, CURT RlCHEY IS GIVING HIM TOO MUCH COMPETITION. Hmmm-m Barnum and Bailey's Circus. We always knew Lee Harrison had an enchanting voice. But we NEVER KNEW HE COULD charm SNA KES--HE PRACTICES ON WORMS NOW. Carnegie Hall—a silence falls over the audience; THE CURTAINS ARE PARTING; AND INTO THE LIMELIGHT steps Patricia Alvey, the famous opera star, portraying Lady Godiva. Over C.B.S., can be heard the sweet lyrics of the former Cackle Sister of C.H.S., Donna Lorenz. Following the Donna Lorenz program, you will HEAR THAT WORLD RENOWNED SPORTS ANNOUNCER, JOHN Lee Conway, bringing you Highlights on Sports , THAT WILL HOLD SPECIAL INTEREST FOR CANNELTONIANS. For once again Cannelton's All Star Athlete, Margaret Allen, set a new record. This time she swam the English Channel in 5 hours and 13 minutes. Speaking of swimming, do you remember Friedel White-head WHO MADE HEADLINES WHEN HE RESCUED ESTHER Williams from German Ridge Lake? John Lee Conway ALSO COMMENTED ON THE FINE CHEERING SECTION OF THE Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and gave the due CREDIT TO THE CHEERLEADER RONNIE SHELDON. FlashI Lowell Zellers has just won the Kentucky Derby. The sensational thing about it is that he wasn't on a horse; it was just his superior running ability. Over our local station W.T.C.J. disc-jockey, Ralph Kendall, occasionally gives bits of home news. Among the announcements the following concerned I95O seniors; (I) The key to Cannelton will be presented to THAT MULTI-MILLIONAIRE OIL PRODUCER, BA INBRIDGE Phelps, when he and his wife and 6 children arrive here Monday. (2) The D.A.R. will hear the well-known speaker, Loretta Conner. Her subject will be the Art of Homemak1ng. (3) Today, spinster, Mildred Mogan, came out of SECULSION, TO BUY HER ANNUAL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES. ( ) For the latest in hair styling, visit Cannelton's Beauty Salon, Shirley Glenn, owner will GIVE YOU A PROFESSIONAL PEROX DE STREAK. (5) Veterinarian; Bucky Mattingly, is looking FOR PAT IENTS--MAN OR BEASTS. (6) Having been a loyal member of Fred's Tribe FOR THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS, REV. VENCIL VARBLE HAS NOW REFORMED AND IS PREACHING AT SAM'S TAVERN IN Lower Buck Town. (7) Trial for Edward Marmor is set for April 15 by the Supreme Court. Marmor was arrested for speeding in Cannelton by police officers Frank Groves and Alvey McDaniels. (8) Several appointments have been made both HERE AND ABROAD. THE NEW MANAGER OF KROGER COMPANY Inc. is Mr. Emory Yaggi. Mr. C.W. Powers has been chosen to replace Mr. Roy Enlow as history teacher at C.H.S. At Purdue University, the Home Economics Department has aoded to its staff Professor James Miller. Engineer John Ham has been appointed to DRAW PLANS FOR THE NEW CANNELTON HlGH SCHOOL. Richard Poore has been appointed ruler of lower Slobbovia for the next ten years. Charles Kendall is the new coach of the Tell City Marksmen. Coach Kendall and his beautiful wife, the former Sarah Moore, plan to reside in Cannelton. Come in and make yourself at home in the taproom OF ZEKE LaGRANGE S SA LOON--THE FINEST IN AMERICA. NEWS COMES FROM EVANSVILLE THAT MARVIN HlCKS, AFTER BEING ON THE STAFF AT WoODMERE FOR TEN YEARS, IS NOW A PATIENT. NOW THE SCENE BLURS. WE COME TO NEWS OF NATIONAL interest. Yes, first of the best books in i960 IS Anna Mae Mitchell's Come With The Breeze. In China, history has been made I During a world TOUR, A WOMAN'S FOOT HAS BEEN SET ON THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER, Coral Sea--margie Thiry's. Of course, the CRAFT IS COMMANDED BY ADMIRAL HoESLI. In the plains of Texas, Paul Adams is a well-to-do RANCHER. He IS CURRENTLY ADVERTISING FOR 1,000 NEW RANCH HANDS. THiS HAS CAUSED THE GREATEST MIGRATION since the California Gold Rush. The invention of the egg-peeler brought national fame to Blanche Morris. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL HOBO SOCIETY, James Bryant and Eddie Champion were duly elected PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, RESPECT IFELY. |T WAS ALSO DECIDED THAT MARJORIE DlXON AND MILDRED Rutherford should make annual Dissertations to the C.H.S. STUDENTS CONCERNING THE SOCIETY. The crystal ball is beginning to turn. Now we see Janice Farmer on Staton Island waiting for her fiance. Again the Crystal ball turns. |t s going FASTER AND FASTER; NOW WE SEE A GLIMPSE OF MARCELLA Horsley in England; Shirley Seifert Winn playing WITH HER THREE SONS; BESSIE WlLSON, ON MY FRIEND Irma ; and Robert Mogan can be seen at a Derby FROG-POND FISHING—THE CRYSTAL BALL IS GOING FASTER, IN FACT SO FAST ALL VISIONS ARE LOST AND SO GOES THE FUTURE OF THE MlD-CENTURY CANNELTON SENIORS. 15 daii 1 On Tuesday September 3,1946, seventy-two eager and wide-eyed students entered Cannelton High School from Myers Grade School, St, Michael’s, Rome, Consolidated, Tobinsport, and Derby to begin their first course of study which would continue for the next four years. At the organization meeting of our freshman class the following officer s were elected: Charles Kendall, President; Goria Ramsay, Vice-President; Gloria Schwartz, Secretary; Bainbridge Phelps, Treasurer; Margie Dixon, Historian. Charles Mattingly and Mildred Mogan were our student council representatives. Miss Norma Schnell and Miss Mabel Damm were our sponsors. The recipients of the annual freshman awards were: Mildred Mogan, Scholastic Award; Ronald Sheldon, Activities Award; Charles Kendall, Athletic Award. Since we, as “green freshies, had endured all the trials of our first year successfully, we looked forward eagerly for the next year. We began our sophomore year with our membership reduced to seventy students. During this year the following officers were elected: Richard Poore, President; Mildred Mogan, Vice-President; John Lee Conway, Secretary; Bainbridge Phelps, Treasurer. Vencil Varbleand Delores Gaynor were our student council representatives. Mr. Foster Park and Mr. Kern McGlothlin were our sponsors for this year. During this year John Ham, Curt Richey, Vencil Varble, Pat Smith, Margaret Allen, Mildred Rutherford, and John Lee Conway organized a small band to play for school convocations and dances. Also during this year we ordered our class rings and sweaters. We began our “jolly junior year with bright new class rings and sweaters. The following officers were elected to lead our class of sixty-one members through their junior year: C. W. Powers, President; Sarah Moore, Vice-President; Barbara Nell Hendrie, Secretary; Dwain Love, Treasurer; John Lee Conway, Historian. Emory Yaggi, Vencil Varble, and Wanda Lee Harding were to represent our class in the student council this year. Our sponsors were Mr. Edgar Etienne and Mrs. Maurice Worland. This year we were hosts to the seniors at the banquet and dance at the K. of C. Home in Tell City. The most important year of our high school career was just beginning and we were to be led through this year by the following officers: C. W. Powers, President; Margie Thiry, Vice-President; Wanda Lee Harding, Secretary; Charles Mattingly, Treasurer; John Lee Conway, Historian. Vencil Varble, Emory Yaggi, and John Ham were our student council representatives this year. Our sponsors were Mr. Edgar Etienne and Miss Ninabelle Hurt. The enrollment of our class at the beginning of our senior year was fifty-nine, but one student withdrew during the year which left a total of fifty-eight students. This will be the largest class ever to graduate from Cannelton High School. Our chief project for this year was the yearbook, NOTLENNAC; which was accomplished under the direction of Miss Ninabelle Hurt. The staff included the following seniors: Wanda Lee Harding, Vencil Varble, Donna Lorenz, John Ham, Emory Yaggi, Charles Mattingly, Sarah Moore, Delores Gaynor, Dwain Love, and Midlred Mogan. These seniors were also assisted by a few of the juniors. The following seniors also helped to edit the school paper, THE HI-LIFE: Sarah Moore, Gloria Ramsey, Delores Gaynor, Anna Mae Mitchell, Shirley Glenn, and John Lee Conway. “Ambition has no rest was our class motto; our class colors were blue and white; our class flower was the white carnation. Our class song, Good-by Cannelton Hi, was written by Pat Smith, Margie Thiry, and Betty Johnson. Many small incidents happened during our four years in high school to make those years the most memorable in our lives. We won the class tourney during our freshman arid sophomore years, respectively. Charles Kendall broke the Pocket Athletic Conference scoring record in football. Lowell Zellers represneted our school in the state cross countrymeetandmadea very good showing. This concludes the history of Cannelton High School's senior class for 1950. 7 rnrm umorS David Walls President Norma Williams Vice-President Be a Sixx Secretary Joann Williams T reasurer Mary N. Minto Historian, Student Council Joe Hicks Student Council T om Reynolds Student Council D. Baker H. Bland M. Bolin M. L. Bolin D. Braun R. Clements R. Covey R. Coyle R. Elder B. Estes D. Farmer N. Franzman L. Fuchs J. Gaynor B. Geer C. Harding H. Hai ding E. Harding W. Holland M, Kellems S. King ham E. Kreig M. Lain D. Lloyd H. Lloyd G. Lauer D. Lyons N- Mathena D, Paulin I. Powers J. Raley B. Ramsey A. Schmidt H. Schroeder B. Snyder E. Thorn P. Van Conia J. E. Winn J. Young L. Zellers M. Gaynor A. Hicks [ homo re$ Norman Scifres President Carol Huber Vice-President Student Council Mary A. Goffinet Secretary Mary Zellers Treasurer Sam Baker Historian George Powers Student Council D. Allen F. Allen R. Alvey W. Bolin V. H. Bryant V. Bryant D. Burton M. Colbert B. Cox D. Davis R. Elder B. Estes M. F. Harding N. Hay R. Hill L. Holman W. Johnson B. Lanman R. Maxey E. McCammack S. Morris M. R. Poore C. Powers D. Powers D. Ramsey E. R. Ramsey S. Rutherford B. Schofield J. Seifert H. Sinclair H. Smith Z. Snider J. Sutters R. Van Conia F. Whitehead 19 Jresh men Jimmy Burden President Billy Posey Vice President Joyce Franzman Secretary Ann Forsaith Treasurer, Student Council Augusta Walls Hi storI AN Norman Nugent Student Council M. Adams B. Bell M. Bryant C- Bubenzer S. Burns J. Cadwell E. Canarie B. Cronin J. Dixon A. Downs B. Farquhar R. Gaynor J. Harding J. Huber C. Hardesty R. Lawrence D. Leaf D. Leitner A. Lloyd G. Lorenz J. Lyons E. McCammack J. McDaniel W. McFarling D. Meador J. Milburn C. Moore W. Payne D. Petrie J. Steinsberger R. Raley C. Rudolph C. Rutherford A. Schraner L. Schraner N. SCHROEDER R. Seibert D. Shore L . Shore J. Sims R. Smith S. Sweeney M. Zoercher E. Henning F. Goodson L - : : : : : : : i L FRONT ROW: C. Ell, G. Jacobs, A. Poore, B. Northenor, B. Bryant, F. Robson, B. Farquhar. SEC-ONO ROW: K. Ball, N. Veatch, C. Chenault, K. Hawhee, J. Paulin, M. Marmor, d. Robbins. THIRD ROW: P. Clement, A. Bryant, C. Reardon, Y. Sturgeon, B. Vaught, B. Swain, B. Lain. FRONT ROW: P. Sinclair, J. Dixon, N. Herzog, P. Quick, D. Miller, J. Schroeder, B. Elverd, M. Morris, D. Huber. SECOND ROW: G. Swain, M. Smallwood, M. Shaw, J. Adams, S. Sapp, R. Wheet, G. Petrie. THIRD RCW: C. Skinner, m. Dixon, M. Irvin, B. Freeman, Z. DeJarnette ,. R. Oldfield, B. Corley, H. Kellems. 21 FRONT ROW: B. Elverd, J. Posey, C. Baker, N. Gaynor, G. Litherlano, J. Litherland, P. Milburn, J. Shores, J. GoodsoN, J. Mathena. SECOND ROW: W. Garrett, b. Johnson, C. Maxey, L. Polk, B. McBrayer, A. Perry, W. Anderson, F. Lawrence, J. Burns, J.D. Brown, L. Rhodes. THIRD ROW: H. Chenault, H. Seibert, E. Bland, M. Hafele, J. Northenor, N. Lain, A. Kyle, J. Evans, S. Sturgeon, A. Thorn. Mr. Wittmer, Teacher. FRONT ROW: W. Downs, F. Freeman, D. Seibert, R. Smith, D. Sturgeon, C. Mathena, j. Harper, R. Schofield, C. Shaw. SECOND ROW: B. Wagner, T. Dixon, L. Reed, R. Robson, P. Wint, m. Shown, D. Holland, L. Irvin. THIRD ROW: M. Polk, C. Richards, W. Sampley, R. Little, A. Schurtter, C. Seibert, Mr. Bennett, Teacher. 22 I FIRST ROW: E. McFall, G. Cronin, B. Spencer, P. Raetz, J. Self, M. Fuchs, M. Sinclair, Mrs. Seibert, Teacher. SECOND ROW; P. Elverd, B. Milburn, K. Dutschke, G. Schroeder, D. Reardon, T. Northenor, B. Garrett, R. Cronin. FIRST ROW: M. May, B. Litherland, M. Harris, A. Allen, D. Clark, C. Sampley, K. Raley, G. Lindscy, A. Burden. SECOND ROW: D. Lawrence, D. Little, F- Hawhee, J. Adams, S. Badger, B. Powers, J. Minto, G. Clark. THIRD ROW: M. Hafele, A. Freeman, B. Bell, T. Dixon, A. Lauer, M. Rhodes, M. McBrayer. FOURTH ROW: J. Hunter, P. Kyle, G. Maxey, F. Keown, J. Bryant, Mrs. Zellers, Teacher. FIRST ROW: P. Persinger, R. McFall, D. Petrie, D. Leitner, R. Wheet, S. Bland, E. Clark, L. Carr, W. Robson, J. Robson. SECOND ROW: H. Kellems, P. Vogelman, L. Milburn, D. Elverd, C. Lloyd, F. Mathena, E. McCammack, J. Bolin, J. Veatch. THIRD ROW: B. Graves, A. Lampkin, A. Sampley, L. Popp, M. Mills, B. Bruce, J. Snyder. Mrs. Fuchs, Teacher. FIRST ROW: E. Robson, M. Yaggi, G. Kellems, C. Shores, W. Phelps, B. Kirchner, M. Powers, J. Litherland, G. Glenn, J. Heck. SECOND ROW: R. Spencer, J. Schopield, J. Lindsay, M. Wagner, J. Bryant, C. Dupont, J. Hunter, P. Seibert, J. Daum, B. Litherland. THIRD ROW: R. Downs, D. Cramer, C- Buckler, D. Bolin, N. Keown, D. Kincaid, B. Ell, W. Corley, P. Paulin, S. Ramsey. FOURTH ROW: M. Freeman, C. Northenor, B. Kendall, J. Heck, J. Williams, C. Casper, M. Allgood, R. Taylor, B. McDaniel, Mrs. Cummings, Teacher. 24 FIRST ROW: Tommy Reynolds, Dwain Love, Mildred Mogan, Sarah Moore, Dolores Gaymor, Mary Nell Minto, Wanda Harding, Betty Geer. SECOND ROW: Vencil Varble, John Ham, Miss NinabellC Hurt-sponsor, Donna Lorenz, Emory Yaggi. The Notlennac Staff is chosen each fall to publish the yearbook. This year Miss Ninabelle Hurt was selected to supervise the staff. Wanda Harding was chosen editor and Tommy Reynolds was chosen as associate editor. The work was then divided among the staff. Tommy had charge of the division and title pages. John Ham was selected as advertising manager with Emory Yaggi and Charles Mattingly as his assistants. Dolores Gaynor had charge as business manager with Mary Nell Minto as her assistant. Mary Nell also had charge of snapshots. Dwain Love acted as sports editor, Sarah Moore as society editor, and Mildren Mogan as literary editor. Donna Lorenz was underclass editor and also had charge of the dedication page. Betty Geer was assistant underclass editor. The senior division was handled by Vencil Varble. The staff met every activity period with Miss Hurt, the supervisor. The staff has endeavored to produce an annual you will enjoy and treasurer in later years. 26 JJi- M Stuff FIRST ROW: Helen Lloyd, Ruth Ann Coyle, Betty Geer, Judy CadwEll, Shirley Glenn, Daisy Baker, Dorothy Lloyd. SECOND ROW; Betty Snyder, Sam Baker, Sarah Moore, John Lee Conway, Gloria Ramsey, Anna Mae Mitchell, Miss Carolyn Hudson-sponsor, and Dolores Gaynor. Each year a group of students is chosen to publish the school paper. This year the staff is under the direction of Miss Carolyn Hudson, The staff includes one freshman, one sophomore, six juniors, and seven seniors. The Hi-Life is published every two weeks. The purpose of the Girl’s Athletic Association is to advance good sportsmanship, school spirit, and co-operation. The G.A.A. is very active during the school year. It sponsors a basketball tourney once a year, dances, and other activities. The requirements are to be in high school, take part in initiation, and have a grade average of “C”or above. Miss Ninabelle Hurt is sponsor. FIRST ROW: Daisy Baker, Betty Snyder, Betty Geer, Joann Willams, Norma W ll ams, ROW TWO: Augusta Walls, Nancy Mathena, Ethel Sommer, Margaret Allen, Carol Huber, Betty Johnson, Gloria.Ramsey . ROW THREE: M«ss Ninabelle Hurt-sponsor, Betty Farquhar, Frances Allen, Dena Petrie, Kay Sweeney, Ann Fcrsaith, Wanda McFarling. J-yce Franz-man, Judy Cadwell, Anna hicks. ROW FOUR: Wanda Payne, Ramona Se bert , Maureen Zoer-cher, Mary Bolin, Rosalie Lawrence, Mary L. Bclin, jeannine Huber, Mary N. Minto. flL Dl, eSpian cu FIRST ROW: Betty Snyder, Sarah Moore, Betty Geer, Mildred Mogan, Carol Huber, Mary N. Minto, Daisy Baker. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Sheldon, John L. Conway, Richard Poore, C.W. Powers, Tommy Reynolds, Sammy Baker and Billy Northernor. The National Thespians was organized in 1940, To become a member one must be from the seventh to senior class member. One must have one major or two minor roles in a play or have participated effectively in stage work, Mrs. Mildred Vaughn is sponsor and the club produces and participates in the all-school play and helps with the senior play. The majorettes, directed by Mr. William Scott,. lead the band at the football games and give exhibitions of baton twirling. The purpose of the club is to teach boys and girls to twirl and teach them the value of co-operation. Any person may join that is still in school. FIRST ROW: Norma Williams, Wanda McFarling, Mary N. Minto, Ann Forsaith, Margaret Allen, Mary Goffinet, Wilma J. Holland. SECOND ROW; Gail Petrie, Sharron Kingham, Betty Freeman, Mary Smallwood. FIRST ROW: Norman Nugent, Mary Nell Minto, Ann Forsaith, Mary Irvin, Carol Huber, Jimmy Paulin. SECOND ROW: Joe Hicks, George Powers, Emory Yaggi, John Ham, Tommy Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Vencil Varble, Mr. Charles Swain-sponsor. This club is composed of students elected by class vote from each class. The council is composed of 3 seniors, 3 juniors, 2 sophomores, 2 freshmen, 1 eighth grader, and 1 seventh grader. Mr. Charles Swain is sponsor. The purpose of the student council is to improve relationships between the students and the faculty. The student council holds regular meetings every first and third Tuesdays of the month. Through these meetings student-teacher relationships and co-operation with the school are improved. The Hi-Y club is under the direction of Mr. Roy Enlow. It does much to raise the moral standards of the boys of C.H.S. This is a Christian organization which meets every Monday. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Gaynor, James Dixon, Melvin Lauer, David Ramsey, David Braun, Alvey McDaniels, Norman Franzman, Mr. Roy Enlow-sponsor. SECOND ROW: Joe Hicks, Paul Van Coni a, Norman Hay, Marvin Hicks, Emory Yaggi, Alvin Schmidt, Stephen Rutherford. THIRD ROW: Jack Gaynor, David Farmer, Bainbridge Phelps, Herman Schroeder, Charlie Kendall, Pat Smith. Oke J4i.y CLk 1. Evelyn. 2. Tinker. 3. Sharron. 4. Maureen. 5. Betty, Betty, Daisy, and Nellie. 6. Clyda. 7. Billy Gene. 8. Is it good, Sharron? 9. Betty and Charlie. 10. Mary Avis and Richard. 11. Sarah, Betty, and Mary Jean. 12. Kiss ’er! 13. Ballet Betty. 14. Labor Day Parade. 15. Nasty Billy. 16. Daisy’s Ball. [ f f r I DL C. J4. s. a oru$ FIRST ROW: Margie Thiry, Zelma Snyder, Marjorie Smith, Barbara Cox, Mary Bolin, Edna Thorn, Nancy Mathena, Ethel Sommer, Mary Nell Minto. SECOND ROW: Wlma Holland, Ramona Seibert, Jackie Simms, Dena Petrie, Betty Johnson, Donna Lorenz, Ann Forsaith, Betty Farquhar. THIRD ROW: Joyce Franzman, Wanda McFarling, Jane Seifert, Carol Huber, Mary Lou Zellers, Rosalie Lawrence, Augusta Walls, Bob Hill, Gloria Lorenz. FOURTH ROW: Norman Nugent, Charlie Rutherford, Jeannine Huber, Judy Cadwell, Maureen Zoercher, Norman Scifres. FIFTH ROW: Billy Bell, Sidney Morris, Pat Clark, Donnie Leitner, Jimmy Steinsberger, Eldon McCammack, Pat Smith, Charlie Moore. SIXTH ROW: Burton Lanmon, Dennis Davis, Robt. Van Conia, Lee Harrison, Stephen Rutherford. SEVENTH ROW; Vencil Varble, Tommy Reynolds. This is a part of the C.H.S. Music Department. Mr. William Scott is sponsor. Anyone in high school is eligible for membership. The chorus participates in a district contest each spring. If successful, the chorus enters the state contest. It also participates in concerts and school programs. This club consists of present and future cheerleaders of C.H.S. The members learn how to lead the Bulldog fans on the gridiron and on the hardwood. Miss Ninabelle Hurt and Miss Carolyn Hudson are the club sponsors. FIRST ROW; R. Sheldon, C. Huber, G. Ramsey, J. Franzman, S. Moore, J. Seifert, T. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: N. Scifres, F. Allen, N. Williams, A. Forsaith, W. McFarling, J. Cadwell, B. Farquahar, j. Adams, D. Robbins, N. Veatch, B. Bryant, B. Freeman. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, B. Snyder, L. Zellers, A. Walls, R. Lawrence, J. Huber, Z. DeJarnette, R. Smallwood, M. Zoercher. 1 .1 .1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 I ! ' ! C.J4.S. FIRST ROW: W. Scott-director, A. Forsaith, M. Goffinet, S. Kingham, R. Oldfield, D. Petrie, J. Conway, M. Thiry, C. Skinner, W. McFarling, N. Williams, W. Holland, SECOND ROW: E. Thorn, S. Moore, J. Huber, Z. DeJarnette, M. Shaw, B. Freeman, J. Franzman, D.-Baker, C- Huber, B. Snyder, M. Minto. THIRD RCW: A. Walls, M. Allen, B. Johnson, S. Baker, M. Rutherford, F. Allen, R. Seibert, M. Thorn, P. Clemens, S. Sapp. FOURTH ROW: R. Lawrence, M. Zoercher, N. Herzog, N. Scifres, R. Sheldon, T. Reynolds, B. Farquhar, B. Farquhar, r. Smallwood, D. Huber, C. Rutherford. FIFTH ROW: R. Clemens, G. Ramsey, R. VanConia, J. Steinsburger, S- Rutherford, J. Cadwell, B. Lanmon. Our high school band is very much in demand to supply music for all types of occasions.lt has made very clever formations for the football season. It supplies music for basketball games, commencement and baccalaureate. It has been very public spirited and played for many town activities and neighboring schools. Mr. William Scott is director. f FIRST RCW: Dolores Gaynor, Shirley Glenn, Carol Huber, Wanda Harding, Mary Goffinet, Mary Harding, Barbara Cox, Mary N. Minto, Betty Snyder. SECOND ROW: Milored Rutherford, Eva Harding, Iola Powers, Betty Geer, Daisy Baker, Mildred Mogan, Donna Lorenz, Beatrice Sixx. THIRD ROW: John L. Conway, Richard Poore, Robt. Reed, Dwain Love, Joe Hicks, Sam Baker. To become a member of the Honor Society a person must be a sophomore, junior, or senior and have been enrolled at least 1 year in C.H.S. The members must be outstanding in service, leadership, and character. Miss Mable Damm is sponsor. Each year try-outs are held for cheerleaders. These try-outs are held before the student body who later cast their vote for the squad they want to lead the yelling fans on the gridiron and on the hardwood. Left to Right: Gloria Ramsey, Ronnie Sheldon, Tom Reynolds and Sarah Moore. J J 1 1 JMi S FIRST ROW: Daisy Baker, Mary N. Minto, Betty Geer, Sarah Moore, Carol Huber. SECOND ROW: Sammy Baker, Tommy Reynolds, John L. Conway, Ronald Sheldon. 1 1 1 1 1 This year's all-school cast included 5 girls and 6 boys chosen from the try-outs from grades 7 to 12. This year's play was entitled OUR GIRLS. Miss Carolyn Hudson was director of the play with Miss Ninabelle Hurt assistant director. Billy Northernor and J. E. Winn were not present when this picture was taken. The office girls, who work in Mr. Swain's office, type letters and check absences. They must either be juniors or seniors. The members of the librarian club work in the library during class peri- ods, at the noon hour, and before school. FRONT ROW: B. Johnson, D. Baker, C. Harding, W. Harding, M. Thorn, J. B. w'ilson. SECOND ROW: M. Keiser, S. Glenn, D. Gaynor , |. Powers, M. D. Lorenz, J. Young. Railey, Mogan, Left to Right; Augusta Walls, Freshman; Joann Snyder, Junior; Jane Seifert, Sophomore; Shirley Glenn, Senior; Margaret Yaggi, Crown Bearer; Ruth Taylor, Flower Girl; Gloria Ramsey, Queen; Judy Galloway, Flower Girl; Maureen Zoer-cher. Freshman; Carol Huoer, Sophomore; Mary N. Minto, Junior. The Cannelton Basketball Queen for 1950 was crowned at the Cannelton-Rockport game. The queen was crowned by the captain of the team. She had as her attendants 2 freshmen, 2 sophomores, 2 juniors, and 1 senior. The grade school band, under the direction of Mr. William Scott, is being trained to become members of the high school band. The grade band has played for several school activities. FIRST ROW: C. Baker, L. Polk, P. Raetz, D. Holland, J. Harper, C. Seibert, A. Schutter, G. Cronin, M. Fuchs, B. Wagner, A. Poore, J. Northenor. SECOND ROW: L. Reed, C. Mathena, m. Hafele, B. Bryant, J. Shore, F. Lawrence, G. Lither-l-and, J. Sampley, R. Cronin, F. Freeman, K. Dutschke. THIRD ROW: B. Bell, N. Veatch, m. Shaw, Mr. Scott-Band Director, B. Johnson, D. Sturgeon, G. Schroe-der, A. Kyle, A. Perry, W. Anderson, P. Milburn, M. Polk, P. Wint, L. Irvin, J. Litherland, M. Allen, J. Evans, H. Seibert, D. Seibert. J FIRST ROW: C. Moore, B. Posey, C. Powers, D. Shore, D. Leitner, 0. Ramsey, J. Hicks. SECOND ROW; N. Nugent, N. Schroeder, N. Franzman, D. Farmer, V. Varsle, N. Hay, D. Paulin, G. Lauer-Student Manager. THIRD ROW: D. Braun, G. Powers, B. Estes, D. Meador, M. Hicks, C. Richey, Lowell Galloway-Coach. FOURTH ROW: R. Kendall, J. Ham, R. Maxey, C. Kendall, J. Winn, C.W. Powers, A. McDaniel, E. Yaggi. 1949 RECORD Cannelton 33 Dale 0 Cannelton 20 Petersburg 22 Cannelton 43 Richland 13 Cannelton 38 Poseyville 6 Cannelton 40 Oakland City 7 Cannelton 56 Mt. Vernon 32 Cannelton 39 Rockport 6 Cannelton 18 Owensville 6 Cannelton 6 Tell City 13 HONORS Fullback Charlie Kendallbroke the PAC Conference scoring record with 143 points, John Ham was chosen as right end and Charlie Kendall as fullback on the PAC Conference first team. Representing Cannelton on the PAC Conference second team, Emory Yaggi was chosen as halfback and Alvy McDaniel as right guard. 38 FRONT ROW: Norman Franzman, C.W. Powers, Charlie Kendall, Herman Schroeoer, Roy Maxey, Dwain Love, Vernel Bryant. BACK ROW: Lowell Galloway-Coach, John Sutters, Ralph Kendall, John Ham, Emory Yaggi, David Braun, David Farmer-Student Manager. SCHEDULE We They Nov. 11 Mt. Vernon 37 27 Nov. 1 5 Lynville 59 47 Nov. 18 Rockport 49 25 Nov. 23 Tell City 31 33 Dec. 2 Dale 27 36 Dec. 6 Memorial 56 62 Dec. 14 Chrisney 43 28 Dec. 16 French Lick 46 34 Dec. 22 Corydon 38 34 Jan. 6 Troy 49 30 Jan. 7 Orleans 55 36 Jan. 13 Tell City 35 44 Jan. 20 Rockport 58 31 Jan. 24 Holland 44 56 Jan. 27 Richland 36 39 Feb. 3 Boonville 35 45 Feb. 10 Mater Dei 67 45 Feb. 17 Ft. Branch 70 48 PLAYERS N. Franzman Class Jr. Pos. G. Var 1 C. W. Powers Sr. F. 2 C. Kendall Sr. C. 4 H. Schroeder Jr. C. 1 R. Maxey Soph. F. 1 D. Love Sr. F. 4 V. Bryant Soph. F. 1 J. Sutters Soph. G. 1 R. Kendall Sr. G. 3 J. Ham Sr. G. 3 E. Yaggi Sr. G. 4 D. Braun Jr. G. 1 39 FRONT ROW: Earl McCammack, Norman Franzman, Billy Estes, David Powers, Sam Baker, John Sutters. BACK ROW: George Lauer-Student Manager, George Powers, Roy Maxey, Herman Schroeder, Eddie Krieg, Vernel Bryant, David Braun. Jresh men FRONT ROW: Norman Nugent, Billy Posy, Charlie Moore, Norman Schroeder, Dickie Meador, ELdon McCammack. BACK ROW: Charlie Rutherford, Sidney Burns, Leroy Shore, David Shore, Clydf Hardesty, Jimmy Milburn, Edgar Etienne-Coach. r. r, r r r r r r r. r r r f [ [ [ [ r r i 1 40 WHAT DO I DO NOW? NERVES THIS IS EASY COME AND GET IT 41 FAR OUT SHOOT! TWO POINTS YOU’RE EASY TO GUARD HERE, CATCH! SHORTIE CRACKS ONE 42 HERE HE COMES WATCH IT, BUB! FIRST ROW: MR. Edgar Etienne-Track Coach, Jimmy Milburn, Lowell Zellers, Sidney Burns, Raymond Raley. SECOND ROW: Willis Bolin, Friedel Whitehead, Earl McCammack. Lowell Zellers, finishing third at the Vincennes sectional meet, was qualified for a starting position in the state meet last October. Lowell finished just twelve seconds later than the winning time which was 9 minutes 46 seconds. We are all proud of Lowell for representing our school so well in this sport in which we have participated only two years. Tentative baseball schedule include games with the following schools: Central of Evansville; Memorial of Evansville; Tell City; Richland; and Rock-port. Due to the time of publication of this yearbook, we were unable to obtain baseball and track team pictures. LOMAX NICHOLSON Of 126 Locust St. Evansville, Indiana Largest Display Of Fishing Tackle Golf In The Tri-State Complete Line Of Baseball - Softball - Golf - Tennis - Football Basketball - Trophies - Class Jackets - Sweaters - Bowling Guns Ammunition - Out Board Motors - See us - Save 43 3‘ umor FIRST ROW: N. Herzog, C. Skinner, D. Huber, B. Elverd, D. M ller, J. Poore, M. Dixon, R. Oldfield, B. Corley. SECOND ROW: Coach Edgar Etienne, G. Jacobs, H. Kellems, C. Chenault, THIRD ROW; J. Paulin, B. Northernor, K. Hawhee, B. Swain, B. Vaught, B. Farquhar, J. Schroeder. FIRST ROW: B. McBrayer, N. Gaynor, C. Baker, B. Elverd. SECOND ROW; G. Schroeoer, D. Siebert, H. Siebert, B. Wagner, R. Smith, J. Litherland, H. Chenault, L. Rhodes, B. Johnson, w. Garrett. THIRD ROW: J. Brown, W. Sampley, R. Little, F. Lawrence, J. Northernor, N. Lain, C. Maxey, L. Polk, S. Sturgeon, Coach William Bennett. 44 4derterS V Ella Zellers Mildred Seibert The Charles Swain Family Horace D. Love Foster Park Edgar Etienne Mildred Vaughn Mabel Damm Roy Enlow Andrew Little Ralph Yaggi Compliments PERRY COUNTY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER CO. HINTON BROTHERS --Food Lockers For Rent-- Tell City, Indiana Meats, Vegetables, Fruits Frozen Economically Phone 900 Seventh Street Tell City, Indiana Congratulations SCHMUCK'S Congratulations to the Class of ’50 Cannelton, Indiana WENER MOTOR COMPANY Tell City, Indiana PATRONS Herman Lamar Lee Huber Ninabelle Hurt W. P. Benson Jacob Roland Rube Casper Carolyn Hudson William Bennett Lester Whitmer Gladys Cummings Margaret Fuchs ADVERTISERS Congratulations —Phone 777--Tell City, Indiana Congratulations Seniors WILLIAM E. CONNER Masonry Contractor Phone 606 P. O. 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