Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1953
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7Ae Edited by the Junior and Senior Classes of Cannelton High School •frYisxyy -v n d u jf} T r r 4? CTT 0 sVjpTOnfc ' 'yin- 'yio ' T c7 7'i rSSb I L 'Vrx? 'g vjyrrr °rr irrho V VT- p +irqyrvb r rr fe QArniriudxxiZu n. Loren Lanman Principal Left to right: Ralph Merwin, Treasurer; Dr. H. C. Steinsberger, Secretary; Ivo Huber, President Charles I. Swain Superintendent Emma Lou Vitelli Secretary fhicuflty' DENNY RAMSEY SCIENCE EDGAR ETIENNE SHOP JOE HAFELE HISTORY CUinuat The NOTLENNAC STAFF: sitting: Mrs. Redmon, sponsor, Ann Forsaith, Wanda McFarling, Dickie Meador, Charlie Moore, editor, standing: NaomiVeatch, Shirley Young, NancySpencer, Theresa Payne, Betty Jo Farquhar, Bill Northenor, Ramona Seibert, Augusta Walls, Jeannine Huber. Working on the Yearbook are Nancy Spencer, Wanda McFarling, Jeannine Huber, and Betty Jo Farquhar. Senior Ciao , QffUcKa, Judy Cadwell, Ann Forsaith, Augusta Walls, Jimmy Milburn, Charlie Moore, Vice-President Secretary Historian Treasurer President Allen Schraner Wanda McFarling G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life 3 Notlennac 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Charles Bubenzer Student Council 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1,2,3, 4 Notlennac 3,4 Norman Schroeder Football 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Track 1, 2,3 Band 4 Chorus 4 Ramona Seibert G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Honor Soc. 3,4 Hi-Life 3 Notlennac 4 p. is Charles Rutherford Baseball 1,2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Band 1,2 James Milburn Treasurer 2, 3,4 Honor Soc. 3,4 Hi-Life 4 Cross Coun. 1,2 Track 1,2,3 Basketball Stu. Mgr. 4 Ann Forsaith Treasurer 1, 2 Secretary 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Honor Soc. 3,4 Quill Scroll 3,4 Thespians 2, 3, 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Hi-Life 3 Notlennac 4 Charlie Moore President 2, 3,4 Quill Scroll 3, 4 Football 1,2,4 Basketball 1,2 Cross Country 2 Hi-Life 3 Notlennac 3,4 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1, 2 Norman Nugent Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Football 4 Baseball 3 Student Coun. 1 June Lyons Librarian 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Ronnie Gaynor Hi-Y 1,2,3 Track 3 Football 3,4 Chorus 4 Augusta Wells Historian 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Thespians 2, 3, 4 Student Coun. 3 Hi-Life 3 Notlennac 4 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 r O yv Lee Roy Shore Basketball 1 Football 2 Track 2 Judy Cadwell Vice-Pres. 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4 Thespians 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Honor Soc. 3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3 Hi-Life 1,2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 3,4 Billy Bell Band 2, 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Jim Steinsberger Student Coun Hi-Y 3 Baseball 3 Basketball 3 Track 3 Band 2,3 Betty Jo Farquhar Vice-Pres. 2 G.A.A. 1.2,3,4 Honor Soc. 3,4 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Office Girl 4 David Shores Football 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Track 1, 2,3, 4 Chorus 4 Albert Harpe David Chenault Student Coun. 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Senior (P tty STANDING left to right: Judy Cadwell, Charles Rutherford, Jimmie Steinsberger, Augusta Walls, Charlie Moore, SEATED left to right: Ann Forsaith, Wanda McFarling, Joyce Franzman, Jeannine Huber. Se u t 3'ti-p, SuCfUascO' C£a x We will never meet again In the hall of C. H. S. In our hearts we will remain United in our happiness. We’ve long looked forward to the day When we'd be marching up the aisle Now that day is here at last And we meet it with a smile. Though it should break Our hearts to know Our time has come But now we're glad to go. • We've been good friends Through all the years Since we first said, Hello . Since the first day that we met We've had some quarrels and some spats But we are all together now Because the end nas come at last. As we bid farewell to our pals We know we do not need to weep For we will always have a horde Of vivid memories to keep. It was great fun It's over now We're ready to depart Upon our way. We'll say, Goodbye But shed no tears And this is what we'll say. C OA4. 9bL t ytjy. On Sept. 12, 1949, 56 greenies were enrolled in CHs. Many of the se students came from Myers Grade School while the remainder were from Rome, Derby, Tobinsport, St. Michaels and Consolidated. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Pres. Jimmy Burden, Vice, Bill Posey, Sec. Joyce Franzman, Treas. Ann Forsaith, His. Augusta Walls. Our sponsors were Miss Mabel and Mr. Parks. Ann Forsaith and Norman Nugent were elected as our Student Council Representatives. Three outstanding awards were given. The scholastic award was given to Judy Cadwell. Activities to Ann Forsaith and athletic award to Dickie Meador. During our freshman year we chose our class flowers as the white carnation, our colors, blue and white and our class motto To rest is not to conquer, which we have kept for our four years. Thus, we ended our days as green freshman and advanced to the silly soph, stage. Our enrollment for the Sophomore year was lowered to 46 students. One of our classmates, Emmett Henning was killed over the summer mos. Our sponsors were Miss Mable and Coach Hafele. Our class officers were Pres. Charlie Moore, Vice. Betty Farquhar, Sec. Jeannine Huber, Treas. Ann Forsaith. Student council representatives were Joyce Franzman and Jim Steinsberger. The Jolly Juniors entered the new school year with 37 students. This year we were host to the Sr. at the Jr. -Sr. Prom. The theme of our prom was Moonlight and Roses. and was held at the Hoosier Heights Country Club with Dixie Davis and his orchestra. Augusta Walls was chosen by the Legion Auxilliary to be sent to Girl's State. Joyce Franzman was chosen as her alternate. The Legion chose Jim Millburn as their choice to go to Boy’s State with Norman Schroeder as his alternate. Jim Millbum also became the proud possessor of the Kiwansis Award. Our sponsors were Midd Redmon and Mr. Etienne. Class officers were Charlie Moore, Pres. Judy Cadwell, vice, Ann Forsaith, Sec. Jim Millburn, Treas. Student Council rep. were Dave Chenault, Jim Steinsberger and Augusta Walls. Betty Jo Farquhar was crowned by popular votes as Football queen by Roy Maxey, captain. After a well-earned vacation 33 dignified Seniors returned for the final year. Mrs. Vaughn and Coach Ramsey were chosen to be our class sponsors. Charlie Moore was elected pres. Judy Cadwell, vice, Ann Forsaith, Sec, and Jim Millburn, Treas. Student Council rep. were Jim Steinsberger, Dici Meador, and Ramona Seibert. Ramona Seibert wrote our class song. Wanda McFarling was crowned 1952-53 football queen by popular votes. Dickie Meador, captain did the honors. Augusta Walls was crowned Basketball queen by captain, Norman Nugent. Larry Dawson and Judy Cadwell were crowned 1952-53 Prom King and Queen by Pres. Bill Northenor and Vice Threasa Payne. We went to St. Louis for three days with our class sponsors. C rnrruuiCiun nt Processional Pomp and Circumstance . Inovcation........................... Star Spangled Banner ............... Queen City March................... Welcome ............................. Salutatorian......................... Valedictorian........................ Traveller .......................... Commencement Address................. Presentation of Graduates............ Presentation of Diplomas............. Carnival of Roses .................. Benediction.......................... Recessional ...................... . .................Elgar Father Maurice Dejean . . High School Band . . High School Band ... Charlie Moore .... Ann Forsaith ... Jimmy Milburn . . High School Band . . Dr. Christian Jung . . . Loren Lanman . . . Charles I. Swain . . . Next Year’s Band . . Rev. C. L. Wilson . . High School Band Will of the Claee- 1953 I Billy Elishe Bell, will my ability to keep quiet and to mind my own business in class to Charles Ell and Jimmy Paulin. I, Charles Edward Bubenzer, will my good Senior English grades to Eric Whitehead. You will need them! I, Judy Cadwell, will my two years of art to Patsy Sinclair. Keep up the tradition, Pat. I, David Chenault, will my pool playing ability to Jimmie Powers, you lucky boy. I, Larry Dawson, will my way with women to Jimmie Powers. I, James Dixon, will my motto, Why marry and make one miserable when you can stay single and keep them all happy”, to my brother, Jackie. He'll need it. I, Betty Jo Farquhar, will my ability to get a Maxey to Lizzie Polk. Any of them but Roy, Lizzie. I, Ann Forsaith, will my spelling ability to Carol Rae Baker. Don't use it in any contests. You won't win! I, Joyce Franzman, will my ever-lasting freckles to Joyce Dutschke. Take good care of them, Joyce, as it took me a long time to get them. I, Ronnie Gaynor, will my ability to get all A's in shop to Billy Farquhar. Carry on Willie. I, Albert Harpe, will my way with the women to Joe Mogan. I, Jeannine Huber, will my ability to be satisfied with one boy to Janice York. Take care of it, it is a rare thing around this school. I, Duane Leaf, will my good behavior in shop class to Stanley Sutton. I, June Lyons, will my ability to lose Government books to anyone who could have such good luck. I, Joe McDaniel, have nothing to will. I, Wanda McFarling, will my Football Crown to Marilyn Hafele. Take good care of it, Marilyn. I, Dickie Meador, will my position on the football team to Lee Roy Rhodes. I, Jimmy Milburn, will my nickname, Silent to Pepsi Paulin. It fits him perfectly. I, Charlie Moore, will my ability to get one girl (and keep her) to Norman Lain. Sic'em boy! I, Norman Nugent, will my job at Snyder’s to Jimmy Powers. Watch'em Jim! I, Wanda Payne, will my shortness to Theresa Payne. Take good care of it, Theresa, it has helped me a lot. I, Dena Mae Petrie, will my place as the first engaged girl in the senior class to Mary Daisy Sinclair. Good luck, Daisy. I, Raymond Raley, will my funny looks to Denny Hay. I, Squirt Rutherford, will my catching ability to Charles Ell. I, Allen Jack Schraner, will my seat in government class to Eric Whitehead. I, Linus Wild Bill Schraner, will my wavy hair to Denny Ramsey. I think he will take good care of it during basketball season. I, Norman Schroeder, will my bass horn to Billy Piercy Northenor. I, Ramona Seibert, will my accordian playing ability to Hilbert Seibert. I, David Shores, will my nickname, Brute , to Willie Downs. I think its a purty name, myself. I, Le Roy Shore, will my way with the women to Robert Harpe. Keep up the good work. I, Jim Swede” Steinsberger, will my short stubby hair to Stephen Hay. Don't ever let it grow out long, Steve. I, Russell Stith, will my clarinet to David Adams. Practice hard. I, Augusta Walls, will the basketball crown, that was willed to me in '51 to Dee Dee Zellers. Keep it going. Dee Dee. We have just returned from a two weeks vacation in Nevada where we stayed at Bubie's Dude Ranch. This ranch is run by none other than our old classmate, Charlie Bubenzer. Ronnie Gaynor has purchased all rights to the Charles Atlas He-man courses and has changed his name to Atlas Gaynor. Women faint and desert tneir husbands when they see pictures of Ronnie on his ads. Joyce Franzman, author of the book entitled, How To Get Along With People has been living the life of luxury after selling 1000 copies to Jeannine Huber, wife of the noted Charlie Moore, after their recent separation. After reading the book, Jean is convinced she is wrong. David Chenault has retired after winning world fame for scoring 182 points against Notre Dame in a Notre Dame-Last Chance University game. Ramona Seibert has been mistaken for a runaway native girl that had fallen heir to the Pugooto Islands where she now reigns as queen. June Lyons Farmer attained fame when quintuplets were born to her and David. Albert Harpe now holds the position of dog-catcher, peace officer, and street cleaner in Rome, Indiana. Dickie Meador is the warden at Boys' Reform School. Judy Cadwell married her ideal man, Jim Steinsberger and at present is assisting him shacking baseballs at Yankee Stadium. Ann Forsaith, running for president, proposes the adoption of an amendment giving women control of the government. David Shores, the mayor ofCannelton has been accused of squandering public funds for monuments in honor of himself and his friends. Mrs. Earl Lauer, the former Wanda Payne is vacationing in Hawaii while her husband is buying fresh orchids for their florist shop. Allan and Linus Schraner are being billed as the Schraner Bros. You may see them do a dance on the tight wire any time you want. Betty Farquhar is the star of the modern version of the show, Forever Amber. Russell Stith, owner of the Circle C Ranch almost lost his life when hired help mistook him for a Badman , but Squirt Rutherford, his faithful friend and foreman saved his life. Wanda McFarling has been named catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Joe McDaniel is now a male model for the Tony Home Permanents. Larry Dawson has just been named pres, of the National Accident Prevention Society. Jim Milburn has been busily preparing for his trip to the Olympics. Raymond Raley and Leroy Shores have just taken over the Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery, by all flavor tests they have made it is the best. The Brooklyn Dodgers have bought Norman Schroeder, along with him went Norm Nugent, an old vet of baseball, as their shortstop. Augusta Walls is now running a chain of dry good stores. She gained her experience in this field from her Grampa. ” Dwain Leaf has just opened a large meat packing house and Bill Bell is acting as his personal secretary. And now for a glance back to dear old CHS where all these young people got their start, we find their old sponsors still having the same old trouble coping with the minds of other seniors about to embark upon their chosen careers. Yes, Coach Denny Ramsey and Mrs. Mildred Vaughn are still Senior Sponsors. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Joyce Dutschke Joseph Mogan Gene Clemens Theresa Payne Bill Northenor . . . Historian , . Treasurer . . . Secretary Vice-President , . . President Juniait CJLclaa £1 ft Iffy ft Y ft ft LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: P. Clements, J. Elder, B. Brynat, G. Jacobs, S. Young, G. Anderson. ROW 2: T. Payne, B. Northernor, B. Vaught, J. Dutschke, B. Farquhar, N. Veatch. ROW 3: R. Bauer, A. Poore. ROW 4: L. Mitchell, N. Schraner. ROW 5: G. Clemens, B. Alvey. ROW 6: B. Lain, B. Swain, A. Payne, L. Reed. ROW 7: E. Hay, H. Lain, I. Zellers, E. Whitehead, N. Spencer. ROW 8: J. Mogan, B. Spencer, J. Paulin, B. Robinson, V. Morris 6am {burnt CKOWA JA G OF fToM QUEEN PR.ONK fiT Hoosiaz HEIGHTS con rfTRy C-ie COURT OF HONOR KING A HO PV£ N FIRST DANCB SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS David Huber ...................................................................President Jane Lee Bolin ................................................................ Vice Pres. Gretchen Swain................................................................. Secretary Mary Rita Smallwood ........................................................... Treasurer 4DtA Mrta e LEFT TO RIGHT: % FIRST ROW: M. Morse, J. Schroeder, S. Sapp, B. Freeman, M. Smallwood, M. Holmes. SECOND ROW: J. Kratzer, N. Herzog, M. Morris, B. Corley. THIRD ROW: G. Petrie, S. Sutton, FOURTH ROW: M. Irvin, J. Jones. FIFTH ROW: P. Sinclair, M. Dixon. SIXTH ROW . B. Tucker, D. Huber, J. Dixon, G. Swain, J. Bolin, R. Paulin. LEFT TO RIGHT: SEVENTH ROW: J. Basham, B. Seifert. EIGHTH ROW: D. Allen, C. Northenor. NINTH ROW: R. Elverd, C. Ell. TENTH ROW: L. Harding, I. May, A. Shellenberger, J. Adams. ELEVENTH ROW: P. Snyder, E. Goffinet, S. Daum, F. Bolin, R. Oldfield, C. Skinner. THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Larry Polk .......................................................................President Sandra Braun......................................................................Vice Pres. Janice Evans .....................................................................Secretary Stephen Hay ......................................................................Treasurer Carol Baker.......................................................................Reporter L. Carter, F. Schraner, L. Rhodes, A. Perry, R. Hall, E. Sutton, F. Stowe, B. Reed. G. Hale, B. Elverd, R. Sanders, J. Ballow, R. Hogue, R. Graham, J. Harding. FIRST ROW: P. Milburn, B. Johnson, C. Maxey, S. Braun, M. Hafele, W. Garret, ROW 2: L. Shellenberger, N. Lain, D. Hay, G. Litherland, S. Hay, S. McFall, R. Schroeder, ROW 3: J. Gaynor, J. Poehlein, ROW 4: D. Reed, J. Evans, ROW 5: C. Baker, M. Etienne, D. Morrison, B. McBrayer, R. Chan-cellor, ROW 6: J. Hall, D. Horsley, J. York, B. Mattingly, M. Sturgeon, ROW 7: D. Addams, W. Kellems, ROW 8: H. Seibert, L. Polk, ROW 9: N. Gaynor, J. Litherland, ROW 10: J. Shores, S. Sturgeon. £ et(kiU J am BACK ROW-Norman Nugent, Jimmie Paulin, Charlie Moore, Norman Lain, Norman Schroeder, David Shores, Bill Swain, Raymond Raley, Harry Lain, Dickie Meador, MIDDLE ROW- Billy Wagner-Student Manager, Jay Schroeder,’ John Elder, Shirley Sturgeon, Steve Hay, Marvin Sturgeon, Larry Polk, Gene Clements, Billy Farquhar. Denny Ramsey- Coach. FRONT ROW- Ronnie Gaynor, Stanley Sutton, Lovell Carter, Denny Hay, Leroy Rhodes, Wayne Garrett, James Harding, Charlie Maxey, Bobby Paulin IP ‘Ucvouty. y CC £eadtnA- Gus Walls, Betty Spencer, Mary Etta Morse, Joyce Franzman. $A£4Ptmait £eadcn Mary Ann Etienne, Janice York, Sandra Braun, and Marilyn Hafeie STUDENT MANAGERS: Jimmy Milburn, Jimmy Paulin, SEATED left to right: Norman Nugent, Jay Schroeder, David Chenault, Marvin Sturgeon, Jimmy Powers, Dickie Meador, Gerald Jacobs, STANDING left to right: Coach Joe Hafele, David Huber, Bill Swain, David Shores, Norman Schroeder, Steven Hay, Assistant Coach Denny Ramsey. V uuiUy Coach Hafele and the first five. fBaefoet aM The 1952-53 Basketball Queen was Miss Augusta Walls excorted by Captain Norman Nugent. Her attendants were Sandra Braun, Pat Snyder, Iverne Zellers, Ann Forsaith, Betty Spencer, Mary Etta Morse, and Mary Ann Etienna. JAeJ un, SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Corley, J. C. Basham, Donnie Allen, Norman Lain, Bobby Elverd, Larry Polk. Wayne Garrett, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Joe Hafele, Marvin Sturgeon, Steven Hay, Richard Oldfield, David Huber, Jay Schroeder, Assistant Coach Denny Ramsey. WIauia 3ecun SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Sanders, Leroy Rhodes, Denny Hay, Hilbert Seibert, Lovell Carter, David Adams, Robert Chancelor, Wayne Garrett, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Polk, Charley Maxey Marvin Sturgeon, Coach Denny Ramsey, Steven Hay, Shirley Sturgeon. John Ballow, Norman Lain. if ux fii cT O'rns KNEELING, left to right: Jimmy Harding, David Adams, Norman Lain, Marvin Sturgeon, Larry Polk, Stephen Hay, Shirley Sturgeon, Leroy Rhodes, Lovell Carter, Hilbert Seibert, Robert Chancellor STANDING, left to right: Bobby Elverd, J. C. Basham, Johnny Elder, Norman Nugent, Jimmy Milburn, Jimmy Powers, Jimmy Steinsberger, Charlie Skinner, Dickie Meador, Charlie Rutherford, Raymond Raley, Gene Clemens, David Shores, Norman Schroeder, Billy Lain, Donnie Allen, Jay Schroeder, Gerald Jacobs. {Ba eJ cdLt FIRST ROW; D. Adams, J. Harding, L. Carter, G. Litherland. SECOND ROW: ° n‘ Polk, L. Rhodes, C. Maxey, D. Allen, G. Jacobs, H. Seibert. J.Steinsberger THIRD ROW: Coach Hafele N Nugent, J. Powers, B. Lain, J. C. Basham, J. Schroeder, B. Corley, J. Huber, J. Milburn, C. Rutherford, J. Paulin, H. Lain, and B. Paulin. £• a. ROW 1: Ann Forsaith, Betty Jo Farquhar, Juanita Kratzer, Mary Etta Morse, Patsy Milburn, Pat Snyder, Carol Baker, Janice York, Shirley Sapp, 3etty Mattingly, Mary Avis Irvin, Betty Freeman, ROW 2: Dorothy Morrison, Sandy Braun, Barbara McBrayer, Betty Reed, Gail Petrie, Jane Lee Bolin, Mary Rita Smallwood, Gretchen Swain, Mary Ann Etienne, Irene May, Betty Jo Elverd, Elaine Sutton, Dora Horsely. ROW 3: Mrs. Redmon, sponsor, Anna Jean Perry, Nedra Gaynor, Naomi Veatch, Betty Spencer, Phyllis Clements, Joyce Dutschke, Nancy Spencer, Wanda McFarling, Gus Walls, Joyce Franzman, Jeannine Huber, Ramona Seibert, Marilyn Hafele, Janice Evans. This is part of the G. A. A. initiation. 1ST TABLE—Earl Hay, Gene Clemens, Bill Northenor, David Huber, Johnny Elder. 2ND TABLE — Stephen Hay, Jimmy Powers, Lovell Carter, Jimmy Paulin, Hilbert Seibert. 3RD TABLE—Bobby Paulin, Charles Ell, Roscoe Schroeder, Denny Hay, Leroy Rhodes. 4TH TABLE—Darrel Miller, Jay Schroeder, Richard Oldfield, Norman Herzog, Jackie Dixon, Charles Skinner. 5TH TABLE--Gary Litherland, Richard Sanders, David Adams, Marion Dixon. 6TH TABLE --Jimmy Lither land, Stanley Sutton, Bill Swain. Mr. Joe Hafele, standing, is sponsor. STANDING--E%a Goffinet. Marilyn Hafele, Richard Oldfield, Gene Clemens, Bob Robinson, David Huber, Carol Baker, Barbara McBrayer, Betty Spencer, Gretchen Swain, Pat Snyder, Betty Elverd, Miss Baynes-Advisor. SEATED--Joyce Franzman. Phyllis Clements, Judy Cadwell. StiuUnt Council STAKDlbiG—pal, Normau Hci .og, SEATED --jc-yce Dirts-mke, :. b ...4t, Billy larquhai, Cronin., Rant ana Seibert. Bobby Kobmson, ijmmy Situisbtrgcr, Jon Hatner, Hi. kit Mtadot, Norman I am, Robtti Hatpt B. bb FRONT ROW--Jeannine Huber, Betty Jo Farquhar, Dena Mae Petrie, Wanda Payne. BACK ROW-Mr. Lanman, Principal, Nellie Schraner, Phyllis Clements, and Betty Jo Elverd. £i 'iUHjLana, SEATED--Mrs. Vaughn, Judy Cadwell, June Lyons. STANDING--Barbara McBrayer, Loretta Faye Harding, Wanda Payne, Joan Adams, Alma Payne. SEATED--R. Oldfield B Northenor, G. Swain, P. Snyder, C. Baker, D. Huber, T. Northenor. STANDING--C. Moore, Mrs. Vaughn, Sponsor, J. Caldwell, A. Forsaith, A. Walls, J. Huber, J. Franzman.J. Steinsburger, G. Clemens. (Lit Schcot 9ta SEATED--T. Northenor, J. Franzman, P. Snyder, B. Vaught, D. Huber, B. Northenor, Mrs. Vaughn, G Swain, M. Morse, N. Gaynor. STANDING--C. Sponsor, R. Oldfield, A. Schellenberger. Baker, and ScJt Zi SITTING are: Charlie Moore, and Miss Ruth Baynes, Sponsor. STANDING are: Joyce Franzman, Ann Forsaith, Jeannine Huber, and Ramona Seibert. MoLAJ oiux£ Sixhruyu S oiety- SITTING are: Jeannine Huber, Ramona Seibert, Joe Mogan, Jimmy Milburn, Theresa Payne, Shirley Young, Nancy Spencer, Nellie Schraner, and Miss Mabel Damm, Sponsor. STANDING are: Judy Cadwell, Billy Farquhar, Ann Forsaith, and Dickie Meador. Garry Anderson was absent when this picture was taken. e. H. S. ROW 1--T. Keiser, B. Mattingly, P. Sinclair, L. Polk, R. Stith, J. Mogan, A. Perry, G. Anderson, L. Reed. ROW 2--G. Swain, C. Baker, B. Alvey, L. Irvin, J. Lyons, A. Walls, M. Hafele. ROW 3—B. Freeman, M. Morse, N. Veatch, J. Dutschke, B. Bell, E. Hay, Russell Clements, Director, M. Etienne. ROW 4--J. Franzman, W. McFarling, J. Huber, J. Shores, N. Spencer, S. Sapp, N. Schroeder, P. Clements. ROW 5—A. Forsaith, B. Bryant, R. Seibert, P. Snyder, J. Evans, N. Gaynor, M. Irvin. ROW 6--N. Herzog, M. Smallwood, D. Huber, B. Farquhar, C. Seibert, D. Holland, A. Schurtter, B. Northenor. ROW 7--P. Wint, J. Bolin, A. Poore, J. Northenor, S. Braun, B. Reed, F. Freeman. ROW 8--H. Seibert, D. Seibert, L. Mitchell, B. Spencer, R. Oldfield, C. Skinner, I. Zellers. Bob Robinson was absent when this picture was taken. The Cannelton High School Band won First Division at the State Marching Contest which was held in the fall of 1952. They also won honors in the spring playing contest. CA um, ROW I - -Ruthann Borich, Patsy Milburn, Barbara McBrayer, Carol Baker, Sandra Braun, Elaine Sutton, Joyce Dutschke, Mary Etienne, Naomi Veatch, Nedra Gaynor, Shirley Sapp, Marilyn Hafele, Janis York, Dora Horsely, ROW II--Russell Clements-Director, Gail Petrie, Jeannine Huber, Betty Farquhar, Ann Forsaith, Joyce Shore, Mary Irvin, Nancy Spencer, Joyce Franzman, Betty Freeman, Betty Mattingly, Betty Reed, Joan Adams, Janis Evans, ROW III--Charlie Moore, Gene Clemens, Arthur Poore, Norman Schroeder, David Shores, Raymond Raley, Richard Oldfield, Billy Bell, Jimmy Northenor, Charlie Skinner, Leonard Mitchell, David Huber, Hilbert Seibert, Norman Herzog. tDxutcje {Band SITTING ARE: M. Irvin, M. Etienne, M. Hafele, P. Snyder, N. Herzog. STANDING ARE: D. Seibert, G. Anderson, L. Reed, R. Oldfield, G. Clemens, D. Huber, H, Seibert, and F. Freeman. pjvo atJUynxxJU}' t ytLtyc Secuty. SITTING ARE: E. Goffinet, L. Harding, J. Bolin, and P. Sinclair. STANDING ARE: M. Irvin, G. Swain, B. Seifert, B. Paulin, D. Huber, A. Schellenberger, and P. Snyder, Mud ecu SITTING ARE: G. Swain, J. Bolin, P. Snyder, and J. Evans. STANDING ARE: R. Oldfield, N. Herzog, D. Huber, and B. Northernor. ZigAtA fyuuU ROW 1: Chester Mathena, Darrell Seibert, William Downs, Carl Shaw, Linda Irvin, Theresa Dixon, Patsy Wint, Carol Seibert, Donnie McFarling, Floyd Freeman. ROW 2: Mickey Gaynor, Jon Harper, Patsy McFarling, Doris Holland, Mary Polk, Jimmy Posey, Clarence Richards. ROW 3: J. D. Brown, Jr. Sampley, Billy Wagner, Alice Schurtter, Thelma Keiser, Ross Little, Otis Hale, Mr. Clements. Seventh ROW 1--Tommy Northenor, Pat Elverd, Robert Cronin, Billy Garett, Kenny Dutschke, Mary Sinclair, Kenny Kratzer. ROW 2 --Linda Reed, Sue Powmin, Jody Harding, Bobby Milburn, David Briggeman, Charlotte Hale, Joseph Howland. ROW 3--Bonnie Spencer, Patricia Raetz, Raymond Jellison, Norman Sturgeon, Donald Rearden, Guy Schroeder, Marilvn Fuch. Mr. Park, Sponsor. Quide J.ca-m STANDING- Coach William Bennett, M. May, S. Badger, M. McBrayer, A. Freeman, B. Powers, G. Maxey, F. Keown, N. Keown, J. Boggs, B. Litherland, M. Raley, SITTING--D. Little, D. Werner, W. Bruce, C. Northenor, G. Simpson, F. Stowe, W. MacDanial, J. Minto, W. Burnette, FRONT ROW--G. Glenn, T. Dixon, W. Kendall, G. Clark, M. Rhodes, K. Kratzer, E. Clark, A. Allen. %uniax MigASia AetAaM STANDING--left to right, A. Kratzer, Seibert, G. Schroeder, D. McFarling, D. Sturgeon, W. Garrett, N. Sturgeon, R. Jellison, M. Polk, D. Holland. C. Richards, J. Harper, W. Sampley, O. Hale, R. Little, W. Wagner, D. Coach Edgar Etienne. SITTING--P. Elvard, T. Northenor, K. Dutschke, D. Briggemen, D. Reardon, R. Milburn, FIRST ROW--C. Hale, P. Wint, tyuuLe School GctuUUox LEFT TO RIGHT: Flo Chenault, Brenda Shephard, Sonja Badger, John Klalcomson-Crown Bearer, Laura Vitelli-Queen, Marilyn Kirchner-Gift Bearer, Nancy Sterett, Dorothy Elverd. 1ST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT--M. May, M. Fuchs, G. Cronin, B. Litherland, S. Badger, J. Buckler. 2ND ROW-S. Bland, F. Hawhee, A. Freeman, R. Cronin, K. Dutschke, D. Sturgeon, D. Reardon, R. Jellison, M. Mills, D. Leitner. 3RD ROW--R. Clements, Dir., M. Hafele, T. Dixon. LEFT TO RIGHT: Opal Bolin, Janice Wagner, Barbara Casper, Margaret May-Queen, Delores Leitner, Carolyn Wint, Tom Taylor-Crown Bearer, Sue Kieser-Gift Bearer. Through an error in the last year's Notlennac, this picture was omitted. SioctU fyutde ROW 1-R. Bell, F. Hawhee, J. Minto, C. Clark, F. Simpson. J. Dixon, K. Kratzer, A. Allen. ROW 2-M Rhodes D Little, A. Freeman, P. Kyle, M. McBrayer, E. Stallings, A. Lauer. ROW 3-G. Lindsey, S. Badger, b! Litherland, M. Hafele, M. May, K. Raley. J. Buckler. ROW 4-B. Powers, A. Keown, G. Maxey, S. Badger. ROW 5-Shirley VanConia. QjuuLc , n pptrie D Elverd, C. Kratzer, B. Burnette. ROW 2-M. Borich, D. ROW 1-E. Clark M. Hale, D. • • jellison row 3-J. Boggs, B. Graves, J. Snyder, J. Veatch, Lcitner, C. Lloyd L. M.lbum M. MiUs. D JeUuon A gmpkin j. Hail. ROW 5-G. Simp- P Persinser J. Bolin, B. Bruce, kuw v-. , son, D. Werner. BACK-William Bennett. Teacher. £oujctA Q ocuLc ROW 1--G. Glenn, B. Kirchner, B. Powers, J. Young, R. Spencer, C. Anderson, B. Powers, J. Lindsey, W. Phelps, J. Heck. ROW 2--W. Corley, J. Bryant, M. Powers, B. Paulin, F. Mathena, P. Seibert, J. Daum. ROW 3--E. Bolin, R. Downs, R. Kendall, M. Freeman, R. Taylor, C. Buckler, M. Wagner, C. Dupont. ROW 4--G. Litherland, M. Algood, J. Heck, N. Keown, B. Shepard. ROW 5--S. Ramsey, B. McDaniels, Fred Kendall, Teacher, C. Northenor, C. Borich, M. Kelsay. ROW 1--D. Brown, T. Shores, R. Hale, D. Kratzer, B. Hill, J. Stallings. ROW 2--R. Snyder, A. Simpson, D. Sanders, C. Wint, E. McDaniels, C. R. Clark. ROW 3--J. McFarling, R. Heck, J. Gaynor, N. Sterett, D. Bolin, J. Boyce, Marquerite Taylor, teacher. Seco-ttcL fycade ROW I--B. Brown, T. Ell, P. Milburn, J. Ballow, C. Bruce, C. Powers, J. Wint, K. Heck: ROW II--D. Werner, B. Harding, R. Nix, F. 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