Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1954
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THE 7954 NO Standing—Clara Northenor, Betty Spencer, Anna Perry, Shirley Young, Bill Northenor, Mr. Russell Clements, sponsor, Jane Bolin, Johnny Elder, Janis Evans, and Norman Herzog. Sitting—Phyllis Clements, Patsy Sinclair, Theresa Payne, editor, Pat Snyder, Nellie Schra-ner, Nancy Spencer, and Naomi Veatch. We of the staff take great pleasure in presenting to you the 1954 Notlennac. Dedication With heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for his untiring efforts, we, the senior class of 1954, dedicate this yearbook to our class sponsor, Mr. Edgar Etienne. He has helped to make our school life not only a profitable but also a very happy experience. Administration and Faculty Board of Education Left to Right--Ralph Merwin, Dr. H. C. Steinsberger, and Ivo Huber. Administration Loren Lamnan Principal Herman Snyder Superintendent Faculty Mabel Da mm Home Economics Andrew Little Latin English Russell Clements Music Band Director Guy Mahan Commercial Denny Ramsey Biology Football Coach Seniors Senior Class Officers Bill Northenor. Nancy Spencer. Nellie Schraner Shirley Young . Joyce Dutschke . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Historian Y BILL NORTH ENOR BETTY SPENCER Bets Class Vice-President--! G. A. A --1-2-3-4 G. A. A. Treasurer--! Chorus—4 Band--2-3-4 Hi-Life Staff--3 Notlennac Staff- -4 Freshman Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader—3-4 Football Queen—4 Band Council—4 Girls State Representative Thespians—4 Senior Play EUGENE CLEMENS Race Horse Class Secretary—3 All School Play--2 Thespians—2-3-4 Footbali--3-4 Basketball—1-2 Track—1-2-3-4 Band—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y--V2-3-4 Hi-Y Secretary--3-4 Hi-Life—3-4 Band Council—4 Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms—2 Varsity Cheerleader—4 i Piercy Class Vice-President--2 Class President--3-4 Student Council--3-4 Football- -4 Basketball--1-2 Track--l-4 Band--3 Chorus—1-2-4 All School Play—8-3 Thespians—8-1-2-3-4 Thespian President—4 Student Council President—4 Notlennac Staff—3-4 Hi-Y—1-2 -3-4 Hi-Y President--3-4 Baseball--1-2 Hi-Life Staff—2 PHYLLIS CLEMENTS Varsity Cheerleader--4 Phil Senior Play G. A. A. —2-3-4 Band—1-2-3-4 Chorus—1-2 Hi-Life Staff—3 Notlennac Staff—4 Office Girl—3 NELLIE SCHRANER Nell Class Secretary—4 Student Council—4 Notlennac Staff—4 National Honor Society—3-4 Office Girl—3-4 GARRY ANDERSON HARRY LAIN Brandenburg Football--l-2-3-4 Football Captain--4 Basketball--1-2 Track—4 Baseball—1-2-3-4 Moto national Honor Society Boys State Representative Thespians—4 Senior Play GERALD JACOBS Sam Basketball—1-2-3-4 Basketball Captain—4 Track—1-2-3-4 Baseball—1-2-3-4 SHIRLEY YOUNG Hopalong Class Treasurer--4 Student Council—4 Notlennac Staff—3-4 National Honor Society—3-4 Basketball Queen BETTY BRYANT Bet Band -1-2-3-4 Chorus—4 Librarian—4 Freshman Cheerleader G. A. A.—1 Senior Play Thespians—4 VENETA MORRIS Vee Gee Office Girl—3-4 G. A. A.—1 THERESA PAYNE Tracer Class Vice-President—3 National Honor Society—3-4 National Honor Society President—3-4 Notlennac Staff--3-4 Notlennac Editor—4 Student Council—3 All School Play—4 Thespians—4 Senior Play JOSEPH MOGAN Joe Band--2 Student Council—4 Class Treasurer—3 BILL VAUGHT Mushie Track--l-2-4 Hi-Life Staff—3-4 All School Play—2 Thespians - -2 -3 -4 LEE REED Oscar Band--2-3-4 Dance Band—2-3-4 BARBARA ALVEY Barb Band—2-3-4 Chorus—1 Senior Play Thespians—4 NAOMI VEATCH Veatchie Band —1-23-4 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 Chorus—1-2-3 Senior Play Thespians—4 Notlennac Staff—3-4 EARL HAY Ghandi Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y Treasurer--3-4 Football--4 Student Council--3 Class Treasurer--2 Band—2 Thespians—4 Senior Play JOHNNY ELDER Yo Yo Football—2-3-4 Track —1-2-3-4 Basketball—1-2 Notlennac Staff—4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms—3-4 JOYCE DUTSCHKE Joy Class Historian Student Council—1-3 Band—1-2-3-4 Band Council—3 Chorus—1-2-3 Office Girl—4 G. A. A.—2-3-4 Thespians—4 Senior Play NANCY SPENCER Nance Class Secretary—2 Class Vice-President—4 National Honor Society—3-4 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 G. A. A. President—4 G. A. A. Vice-President—3 Notlennac Staff—3-4 Band—1-2-3-4 Band President-4 Chorus—1-2-3 Girls State Representative Senior Play Thespians—4 IVERNE ZELLERS Dee Dee Band--2-3-4 Varsity Cheerleader—4 BILL FARQUHAR Willy Basketball--1-2 Football--1 2-3-4 Baseball—2 Class President--1 Student Council--3 Track--1 National Honor Society--3-4 LEONARD MITCHELL Mitch Band—2-3-4 Chorus—2-3-4 Dance Band—4 JIM PAULIN Pepsi Football—1-2-3-4 Basketball —1-2 Baseball--2-3-4 Track—1 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 ERIC WHITEHEAD Pedro ALMA PAYNE Almater Office Girl 3-4 Class History In September 1950 forty-five Freshies enrolled in C. H. S. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Bill Farquhar, President; Betty Spencer, Vice-President; Richard Bauer, Secretary; and Dorothy Robbins, Treasurer. Student Council members were Joyce Dutschke and Bob Robinson. Mr. Little and Mrs. Clark were chosen to be our class sponsors. Scholarship awards were received by Theresa Payne and Joe Mogan. Athletic award was received by Harry Lain, and Activity award by Bill Farquhar. We then advanced from the green freshman, to the silly Sophomore stage. In our Sophomore year our class enrollment decreased to thirty-five with President Bob Robinson presiding over the class during the election of officers. They were: Bill Northenor, Vice-President; Nancy Spencer, Secretary; Earl Hay, Treasurer; and Joyce Dutschke, Historian. Student Council members were Theresa Payne and Joseph Mogan. Our class sponsor this year was Mr. Hargis Hafele. The Jolly Juniors entered the new school year with thirty-two pupils. Mrs . Grace Redmon and Mr. Edgar Etienne were elected class sponsors. The class officers were: President, Bill Northenor; Vice-President, Theresa Payne; Secretary, Gene Clemens; Treasurer, Joe Mogan; and Historian, Joyce Dutschke. Student Council members were Bob Robinson, Joyce Dutschke, and Bill Farquhar. With the absence of Bob Robinson, Earl Hay was chosen to take his place. This year we were hosts to the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. The prom, named Blue Moon Prom, was held at the Hoosier Heights Country Club. Entertainment was provided by Three Blocks and a Chip, and Dixie Davis and his orchestra. Nancy and Betty Spencer were honored this year by being selected for Girl's State. They were sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. Shirley Young and Nellie Schraner were their alternates. Garry Anderson was selected for Boy's State. Betty Spencer was chosen cheerleader by popular Vote This year we received our class jackets and elass rings. During our last and most important year as dignified seniors, class officers were: Bill Northenor, President; Nancy Spencer, Vice-President; Nellie Schraner, Secretary; Shirley Young, Treasurer; and Joyce Dutschke, Historian. Nellie Schraner, Shirley Young, Joe Mogan, and Bill Northenor represented our class in the Student Council. New cheerleaders were chosen this year. Those that are Seniors were Iverne Zellers, Betty Spencer, Gene Clemens, and Bill Northenor. Shirley Young was crowned Basketball Queen and Betty Spencer was crowned Football Queen. Both are members of the Senior Class. The ceremonies were both conducted with the help of the band and the basketball and football teams. Under the direction of Mrs. Vaughn, the Senior play cast presented The Groom Said No! Those in the cast were: Bill Northenor, Betty Bryant, Nancy Spencer, Theresa Payne, Jimmy Powers, Earl Hay, Naomi Veatch, Garry Anderson, Betty Spencer, Barbara Alvey, and Joyce Dutschke. We chose as our motto, Beyond is Success, blue and white for our class colors, and the American Beauty Rose as our class flower. We were guests of the Junior Class at the Junior Senior prom, which was carried out in the Moulin Rouge theme. Johnny Elder and Joyce Dutschke were crowned Prom Kind and Queen. We went to St. Louis on our class outing. This outing was enjoyed not only by our class but also by our sponsors, Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Etienne. Class Will We, the Senior Class, of Cannelton High School, ol the city of Cannelton, county of Perry, and state of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, Barbara Alvey, will my heighth, plus the heighth that was willed to me by Anna Hicks in '51, to Shirley Daum. Now you can be short, average, or tall, whichever suits your date most. I, Joe Mogan, will my government book to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Shirley Young, will my ability to sew straight seams on my projects in Home Ec, to Joan Adams. Pass it on to someone who needs it, Joan. I, Garry Anderson, will my role as father in the senior play to Robert Cronin. I, Jim Paulin, will my collection of Readers Digest magazines to Martin Morris. Be careful! Don't let Coach Hafele get hold of them. I, Arthur Poore, will my cornet to Betty Freeman. You'll be a good one to argue on the cornets side for a change, Betty. I, Nellie Schraner, will my quiet ways to Doris Holland. May it keep you out of trouble, Doris. I, Joyce Dutschke, will the freckles that I was willed last year, plus all my own, to Lizzie Polk. Take good care of them Liz, because you will have them for a long time. I, Gerald Jacobs, will my basketball suit and also the honor of being basketball captain to Marvin Sturgeon. I, Veneta Morris, will my heighth and weight to Joan Adams. I, Bill Vaught, will my good looks, curly hair, ability to play the guitar, plus my way with women, to J. C. Basham. Take good care of them. Boy. I, Harry Lain, will my ability in football to Larry Polk. I, Lee Reed, will my ability to play tenor Sax to Charles Seibert. I, Jim Powers, will my fencing ability, my way with women, and my cigarette butts, to Jerry J ones. I, Alma Payne, will my ambition to get someplace to anybody who wants it. I, Bill Northenor, will my ability to make all conference during my first year of playing football, to Louie Snyder. I, Betty Spencer, will my football crown to Sandy Braun, and my position as varsity cheerleader to my sister, Marian. I hope you girls will be as proud of each as I have been. I, Betty Bryant, will my flute to anyone who has muscles strong enough to carry it around. I, Bill Farquhar, will my position as center on the football team to Willie Downs. I, Gene Clemens, will my position as varsity cheerleader to Larry Reed. We, Johnny Elder and Earl Hay. will our motto, which the Senior Class would not accept, Do it, and then think about it, to the Sophomore Class. It seems to suit you better anyway. I, Dee Dee Zellers, will my cheerleader position to Mary Ann Etienne. I, Bill Lain, will my tacit personality to Thelma Reiser. Do you know what it means, Thelma? I, Richard Bauer, will my straight A's in government to David Huber. They might look a bit different from the A's to which you are accustomed. I, Theresa Payne, will my presidency of the National Honor Society to Patsy Sinclair. I, Naomi Veatcb will my red hair to Mary Rita Smallwood. I, Nancy Spencer, will my turned up nose to Kay Gilbert. I'm glad to get rid of it, Kay. I, Eric Whitehead, will my nickname, Pedro, to Chester Mathena I, Phyllis Clements, will my ability to get my speeches for speech class ready in the nick of time, to Eva Goffinet. You'll think you're not going to make it sometimes, Eva. In Witness Whereof, We, the Senior Class of Cannelton High School -har «e tour hand and seal hereto this twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousaa ine hundrjftd and fifty-four, _________US' J- • t 1 Seal Signed, Sealed, published and declared as and for its last wilt and testJ aenC by !he Senior Class of Cannelton High School, the above-named testators, In the pr toce of- Ji, wbp jft its request and in the presence of him and of each other, have subscribed our naiajt heretO VVitne8ses on the day and year aforesaid. Prophecy Mr. William E. Vaught Venice, Italy Dear Bill, We are so sorry that you could not attend our 1964 class reunion, but we realize that your being such a famous artist makes your time valuable to others. Since you could not be here, we thought that we should tell you the whereabouts of your fellow classmates of Cannelton High School. Our dear senior class president. Bill Northenor, is now a professor of Biological Science at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Barbara Alvey is owner and manager of Barb's Gym For Girls. She thinks that all girls should develop muscles. Garry Anderson, our straight A student in high-school, couldn't attend our reunion because he is in Michigan City, Indiana. He will be there until 1974. Maybe he'll attend our 1974 reunion. He wrote us a letter saying that he has learned that crime doesn't pay. Richard Dickie Bauer was just demoted from a pfc to a buck-private. You'd never guess why—he went AWOL to marry our own dear little Betty Bryant. Arthur Poore, pastor of the Seventh Street Baptist Church in Cannelton, performed the ceremony. Gene Clemens now owns a hot-tamachmachablies shop across the street from dear old C. H. S. He always has a rush at noon hour. He is now under investigation; the school claims that he is ruining the cafeteria business. Joyce Dutschke has just become the first beautician to give a free peroxide included with each permanant. Johnny Elder has just been voted Hollywood's most handsome actor. He got his start at Cannelton High School by portraying Groucho Marx. Bill Farquhar and Dee Dee Zellers Farquhar filed suit for divorce for the tenth time several months ago. As they entered the courtroom, they changed their mind. They decided to give their marriage one more try. Earl Hay is now captain of the Los Angeles Rams. Harry Lain is the first playing-coach of the Cleveland Browns in their history. Gerald Jacobs is now playing basketball with the Harlem Globe Trotters, the team for which Shirley Young is chief cheerleader. Billy Lain's wife is suing him for divorce. She is suing him on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment—he won't ever let her get a word in! Leonard Mitchell, having been out of school for ten years, has advanced considerably. He is now Mr. Russell Clement's chauffeur. Joe Mogan and Eric Whitehead have just organized the first farmers union in the history of the United States. Veneta Morris has just bought the Sunlight Hotel, famous for quality foods the world over. Alma Payne is now the owner of an exquisite dress and furniture shop. It is called Almater's Shoppe, and it makes over a million dollars a year for Alma. Jim Paulin has just taken over Albert Einstien's position as the greatest scientist in the United States. His latest invention is the new Z-Bomb. Phyllis Clements is now serving as a missionary to Africa. She was influenced by Arthur Poore, pastor of the Seventh Street Baptist Church. Theresa Payne is still trying to get her B. S. degree in Education. She has flunked the final exams five times. Before long she will be able to recite the questions, even though she can't answer them. Jim Powers in now a Captain in the U. S. Navy. The name of his ship is U. S. S. Powers. Nellie Schraner is now Secretary of Cannelton High School. She couldn't stand to have the school out of her sight. Naomi Veatch is now singer-cigarette girl in New York's Club 21. She got her start at CHS when she sang on the class convocations. Nancy Spencer is now manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. Her team was first in the league last year because no other manager could compete with Nancy's ability to argue baseball. Betty Spencer, former football queen of C. H. S., is now a professional model in New York City. Lee Reed became a millionaire overnight—he discovered oil on his farm near Rome. Commencement Row l--Johnny Elder, Barbara Alvey, Earl Hay, Betty Spencer, Bill Farquhar, Row 2—Arthur Poore, Naomi Veatch, Nellie Schraner, Joyce Dutschke, Phyllis Mogan. Row 3—Jim Paulin, Harry Lain, Richard Bauer, Leonard Mitchell, Lee Processional Pomp and Circumstance .........................Elgar Invocation............................... Rev. Glenn Englebrecht Evangelical Church Star Spangled Banner .........................................Key High School Band. Welcome.......................................................Bill Northenor Class President Salutatorian.....................................Theresa Payne Valedictorian....................................Garry Anderson Soldier of Fortune .............................R. E. Hildreth Senior Number Iverne Zellers, Bill Northenor, Shirley Young, Gerald Jacobs, Betty Bryant. Clements, Veneta Morris, Nancy Spencer, Theresa Payne. Alma Payne, Joe Reed, Garry Anderson, Eric Whitehead, Bill Lain, Bill Vaught, Gene Clemens. Commencement Address......................Prof. J. R. Mitchell Purdue University Presentation of Graduates........................Loren Lanman High School Principal Presentation of Diplomas........................Herman L. Snyder Superintendent of Schools Curtain Call ...........................................Cofield Next Year's Band Benediction..................................Kev. Maurice DeJean St. Michael's Catholic Church Recessional............................................... High School Band Senior Play Standing—J. Powers, Mrs. Vaughn, directress, G. Anderson, T. Payne, E. Hay, N. Speeeer, B. Spencer, B. Northenor. Sitting—J. Dutschke, B. Al-vey, B. Bryant, N. Veatch. Senior Trip St. U is Underclassmen Junior Class Officers Donnie Allen........ J. C. Basham .... Pat Snyder.......... Patsy Sinclair . . . . Loretta Harding,. . . Mary Rita Smallwood . . . President Vice-President . . . Reporter . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Historian t ■A. Schellenberger P. Snyder F M. Irvin B. Elvard I. May J. Jones P. Sinclair Sitting—Mary Ann Etienne, Secretary; Carol Baker, Historian, Sandra Braun, Vice-President. Standing—Stephan Hay; Treasurer, and Larry Polk, President. Sophomore Class J. Northenor J. Hall D. Adams M. Etienne C. Maxey A. Perry I. Isom J. Poehleln M. Hafele B. Elverd L. Carter B. Mattingly N. Lain J. York J. Harding L. Rhode Larry Reed. . . Carl Elder . . . Kay Gilbert. . . Marian Spencer . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . .Treasurer Freshman Class ■si L. Reed M. Polk 1 .. ,1 G. Hale R. Rudolph J. Harper -1 D. Seibert M. Gaynor M. Shown hJF J. Grayhana N. Bolin D. Huber A. Schurtter ■ffil n. N. Burden C. Poehlien J. Sheperd C. Smith S. Walls P. Wint ■C. Seibert [ 7 C. Paulin L. Taylor • j£ v t Y l F. Freeman 0% S. Payne L. Snyder P. Fiddler C. MatheM kA r . Chancelor £$ A’' w R. Little J. Spencer T. Keiser B. Meyer C. Tate R. Anson ? O. Hale O. Holland Left to right—Guy Schroeder, President; Charlotte Hale, Vice-President, Tommy Northenor, Secretary. Treasurer Georgia Cronin was absent when this picture was taken. Eighth Grade Row 1— T. Northenor, P. Payne, D. Sturgeon, G. Schroeder, D. Reardon, B. Milburn, Mr. Little. Row 2—W. Allen, B. Spencer, D. Hale, M. Fuchs, P Raetz, M. Sinclair, G. Cronin, L. Reed. Row 3 B. Cronin, A. Krat-zer, J. Howland, K. Dutschke, J. Harding. B. Garrett, P. Elvard. Seated—Sonja Badger, Tres. Bonita Litherland, Sec. Margaret May, Vice Pres. Standing—Jerry Minto, Pres. Melvin McBrayer, Historian Seventh Grade Row 1--B. Powers, Mr. Clements, G. Maxey. Row 2—M. May, M. Hafele, L. Carter, K. Raley, A. Keown, P. Kyle, M. McBrayer, S.Simpson. Third row—B. Lindsay, G. Clark, A. Freeman, S. Badger, B. Litherland, J. Buckler, F. Hawhee, D. Little, Row 4—J. Minto, T. Dixon, K. Kratzer, M. Gore, A. Allen, B. Bell, A. Lauer, M. Rhodes. Athletics Football Team Row 1—M. Sturgeon, J. Paulin, J, Schroeder, S. Hay, B. Farquhar, H. Lain, B. Northenor. Row 2—Student Manager G. Schroeder. E. Hay. D. Hay, L. Rhodes, N. Lain, S. Sturgeon, J. Elder, L. Polk. Student Manager C. Elder. Row 3—C. Maxey, B. Paulin, W. Downs, S. Walls, B. Johnson, G. Hale, C. Shaw. Row 4—Coach Denny Ramsey. L. Carter, J. Sajnpley, R. Little. Principal Loren Lanman. D. Adams, O. Hale, B. Wagner, Asst. Coach Joe Hafela Cannelton— 0 Cannelton— 0 Cannelton—32 Cannelton—14 Cannelton—37 Cannelton—45 Cannelton— 6 Cannelton—26 Oakland City—22 . . Rockport—18 . . Richland— 2 . Petersburg—19 . Owensville—25 Oakland City— 0 .Mt. Vernon—28 . . . . Dale—13 ALL CONFERENCE Bill Farquhar Honorable Mention Harry Lain Second Team Bill Northenor First Team Larry Polk Leroy Rhodes Johnny Elder Billy Wagner Varsity Bulldogs Lett to right—S. Hay, S. Sturgeon. J. Scbroeder, N. Lain, D. Allen, Coach Joe Hafele, Assistant Coach Denny Ramsey, G. Jacobs, M. Sturgeon, D. Huber, B. Corley, and L. Polk. Student Managers are B. Paulin and C. Elder. Row 1—C. Elder, D. McFarllug, R. Sanders, L. tuioaee, B Wagner, D. Seibert, B. Paulin. Row 2--Coach Hafele, H. l.ltlle, W. Seuipley, C. Maxey, S. Sturgeon, O. Hale, J Harper, Aaat. Coach Hauiaey, Row 3--W. Garrett, D. Huber, 1) Adame, H Meyera, G. Hale, H. Seibert, W. Johnson. Bill Corley Shirley Sturgeon David Huber Baseball Teqm Row 1—B. Wagner, D. Huber, R. Sanders, C. Shaw, D. McFarling, L. Rhodes, W. Garrett, G. Litherland, C. Elder. Row 2—H. Lain, W. Sampley, R. Paulin, L. Polk, J. Schroeder, S. Hay, G. Jacobs, D. Huber, 6. Corley, C. Maxey, I. Paulin, Coach Joe Hafele. Row 1—L Polk, H. Seibert, W. Sampley, B. Wagner, O. Hale, a. Meyers, j. Harper, G. Hale. Row 2-E. Etienne, Coach, B. Paulin, M. Sturgeon, N. Lain. J. Schroeder, S. Sturgeon, D. Huber, B. Lain, G. Jacobs, J. Elder. Junior High Basketball Team Row l—D. Sinclair, M. May, M. Fuchs, M. Gore. Row 2—J. Harding, T. Dixon, S. Simpson, J. Holland, P. Elverd, A. Allen, R. Cronin. Row 3—N. Kratzer. D. Briggeman, L. Carter, A. Freeman, A. Keown, M. McBrayer, G. Clark, F. Hawhee, M. Rhodes. J. Minto. Row 4— B. Garrett, T. Northenor, D. Sturgeon, G. Maxey. G Schroeder, B. Powers, P. Payne, D. Rearden, B. Milburn, Cl Kratzer, Coach Edgar Etienne. Jr. Hi Season Record 1953-54 Jr. Hi 25 Newman 53 Jr. Hi 33 Oil Twp. 41 Jr. Hi 29 St. Paul 40 Jr. Hi 35 Tobinsport 28 Jr. Hi 41 Troy 39 Jr. Hi 29 St. Paul 39 Jr. Hi 18 Newman 54 Jr. Hi 53 Rome 25 Jr. Hi 27 Consolidated 43 Jr. Hi 46 Troy 45 Jr. Hi 32 Oil Twp. 55 Jr. Hi 26 St. Michael 20 Jr. Hi 45 Rome 34 Grade Tourney Jr. Hi 19 Newman 26 Varsity Cheer Leaders Left to right—Gene Clemens, Iverne Zellers, Sandra Braun, Patricia Snyder, Betty Spencer, and Bill Northenor, Music High School Choir First row—M. Shown, R. Anson, M. Spencer, D. Holland, P. Wint, B. McBrayer, M. Irvin, C. Baker, P. Fiedler, B. Spencer, B. Bryant, K. Gilbert, L. Irvin. Second row—T. Kieser, I. May, J. Stith, R.. Rudolph, L. Taylor, A. Perry, G. Petrie, A. Schrutter, J. Shores, E. Sutton. Third row—J. Evans, M. Etienne, B. Mattingly, B. Reed, B. Freeman, J. Bolin, M. Hafele, M. Smallwood, S. Sutton B. Graham, C. Poehlein, J. Spencer. Lastr row—D. Weibert, D. Huber, N. Herzog, D. Huber, R. Oldfiled, H. Seibert, J. Northenor C. Skinner, D. Allen, B. Northenor, A. Poore, J. Schroeder, B. Wagner, L. Mitchell. Standing—M. Polk, M. Etienne, H. Seibert, S. Braun, and A. Perry. Kneeling is P. Snyder. Row l--Carol Baker, Betty Freeman, Naomi Veatch, Joyce Dutschke, Holland, Pat Snyder, Betty Bryant, Nancy Spencer. Row 2—Linda Ir-Wint, Arthur Poore, Phyllis Clements, Mary Avis Irvin, Janis Evans, derson, Mary Ann Etienne, Marilyn Hafele. Row 2--Thelma Kieser, Shirley Sapp, David Huber, Norman Herzog, Gene Clemens, Donald Charles Poehlein, Leonard Mitchell, Darrel Seibert, Hilbert Seibert. Reed, Mary Polk, Floyd Freeman, Jane Bolin. Standing--Mary Rita Skinner, Richard Oldfield, Betty Spencer, Iveme Zellers. Band Georgia Cronin, Marilyn Fuchs, Carol Seibert, Alice Schrutter, Doris vin, Barbara Alvey, Larry Polk, Patsy Sinclair, Jim Northenor, Patsy Nedra Gaynor, Anna Jean Perry, Kay Gilbert, Lee Reed, Garry An-Betty Mattingly, Joan Stith, Lewis Snyder, Betty Reed, Sandy Braun, Sturgeon, Linda Taylor, Elaine Sutton, Jack Spencer, Joyce Shores, Row 4--Kenny Dutschke, Donald Reardon, Robert Cronin, Dorothy Smallwood, Band Director Russell Clements, Denny Huber, Charles Band Council Row 1--P. Snyder, G. Anderson, L. Reed, Russell Clements, Director, M. Hafele, M. Etienne. Row 2--G. Clemens, M. Irvin, H. Seibert, D. Seibert, L. Mitchell, N. Herzog, R. Oldfield, D. Huber, F. Freeman. Row 1—S. Sapp, B. Mattingly, L. Taylor, M. Irvin, J. Bolin, N. Spencer, and B. Spencer. Row 2--N. Herzog, G. Clemens, D. Huber, Mr. Clements, R. Oldfield, L. Polk, and D. Huber. Dance Band Activities G. A. A. Row 1—E. Sutton, N, Veatch, I. May, D. Holland, B. Mattingly, J. Dutschke, N. Spencer, P. Clements, J. Bolin, G. Petrie, M. Smallwood, B. Reed. Row 2--Miss Mabel, sponsor, L. Taylor, T. Reiser, N. Burden, N. Bolin, J. Evans, B. McBrayer, P. Milburn, B. Elverd, D. Morrison, R. Rudolph, S. Sapp, J. Adams, B. Freeman. Row 3—A. Schrutter, K. Gilbert, M. Etienne, A. Perry, R. Stith, M. Hafele, B. Spencer, M. Polk, P. Wint, P. Snyder, J. Kratzer, J. York, M. Irvin, T. Dixon, C. Baker, M. Shown, S. Braun. Hi- Y Row 1--J. Powers, E. Hay J. Elder, G. Clemens, S. Hay, B. Northenor, D. Huber. R. Oldfield, J. Paulin, L. Carter. Row 2—Joe Hafele, sponsor, S. Sturgeon. C. Skinner. M. Dixon, J. Schroe-der R. Schroeder, B. Wagner, D. Adams C. Elder. B. Paulin. Row 3—L. Polk, C. Paulin, D. Hay S. Walls. G. Litherland, J. Litherland H. Seibert. L. Rhodes. B. Johnson, N. Herzog, W. Garrett, R. Sanders. Sitting—Mr. Etienne, sponsor, S. Young, P. Sinclair, L. Harding, P. Fiedler, B. Mattingly, N. Schraner, S. Hay, Mr. Lanman, sponsor. Standing—J. Mogan, S. Walls, B. Northenor, D. Allen, N. Herzog, C. Maxey, B. Milburn, B. Wagner, J. Minto, G. Schroe-der, L. Reed, L. Polk, R. Harpe. National Honor Society Row 1- F. Schraner. B. Reed. L Harding, M. Hafele. B. Mattingly. P. Sinclair, P. Snyder, S. Young. N. Schraner, N. Spencer. S. Braun, J. Shores. Row 2—J. Mogan. B. Farqhuar, R. Sanders A. Schellenberger, M. Irvin, C. Northenor, M. Etienne, C. Baker, B. McBrayer, J. Evans. E. Goffinet. E. Sutton. Row 3—R. Hogue, D. Gunn, Miss Damm. sponsor, B. Seifert, F. Stowe R. Harpe S. Hay, T. Payne, D. Huber, B. Paulin, G. Anderson. All School Play Sitting—T. Payne, D. Allen, M. Irvin. Standing—S. Braun, P. Snyder, D. Huber, R. Oldfield, R. Sanders, M. Etienne, C. Baker. Thespians Row 1—B. Bryant, J. Dutschke, N. Spencer, N. Veatch, S. Braun, T. Payne, B. Alvey. Row 2—B. Northenor, N. Gaynor, C. Baker, Mrs. Vaughn, sponsor, P. Snyder, B. Spencer, T. Northenor, E. Hay. Row 3—D. Huber, G. Anderson, D. Allen, J. Powers, G. Clemens, R. Oldfield. Office Secretaries Sitting—J. Adams, E. Sutton, J. Bolin, V. Morris. Standing--N. Schraner, J. Dutschke M. Smallwood, B. Elverd, M. Holmes, L. Harding, Mr. Lanman. Librarians Seated B. Bryant, I. Zellers, S. Sapp, G. Petrie. Standing—R. Hogue, F. Schraner, B. Freeman, A. Payne, C. Northenor, A. Perry, B. McBrayer. Hi-Life A. Schrutter, L. Irvin, E. Polk, L. Harding, M. Etienne, M. Hafele, B. McBrayer, C. Baker, E. Goffinet, G. Clemens, D. Huber, B. Paulin, D. D. A Hen, B. Vaught, S. Sapp, Miss McDonnall, sponsor, M. Smallwood, B. Elverd, S. Braun, B. Tucker. Quill and Scroll Standing-D. Huber, N. Spencer. Mr. Mahan, sponsor. Sitting-E. Goffinet, P. Snyder, T. Payne. Social Activities Queen...Joyce Dutschke Crowning of Prom Queen And King King......Johnny Elder Football Queen Football Queen—Betty Spencer and her attendants left to right; Doris Holland, Nedra Gaynor, Joyce Dutschke, Birdie Tucker, Jane Bolin, Sandra Braun, and Marion Spencer. SHIRLEY YOUNG Basketball Queen Sixth Grade Row 1—D. Leitner, D. Werner, E. Clark, B. Bruce, A. Lampkins. Row 2--J. Boggs, C. Kratzer, S. Bland, C. Lloyd, B. Graves. Row 3—D. Elverd, J. Snyder, J. Veatch, J. Bolin, D. Petrie. Row 4—M. Hale, G. Simpson, B. Burnette, C. Probus, M. Stowe. Mr. Shirley VanConia, Teacher and Principal. Fifth Grade Row 1—R. Alien, R. Downs, J. Lindsay. B. Kendall, B. Ell. Row 2--G. Glenn, J. Daum, P. Seibert, M. Wagner, E. Blain, Row 3—N. Keown, D. Snyder, G. Litherland, F.. Matheaa, J. Heck. Row 4—M. Freeman, B. Paulin, M. Allgood, P. Young, B. Powers, B. McDaniels. Row 5—C. Buckler, R. Taylor, S. Ramsey, B. Powers, N. Butnett, Row 6—J. Young, M. Powers, M. Kelsay, J. Bryant, W. Corley. Mr. Bennett, Teacher Fourth Grade Row 1—R. Hale, R. Allen, B. Kirchner, N. Badger. Row 2--D. Kratzer, R. Snyder, N. Sterett, C. Clark. Row 3—T. Shore, D. Bolin, S. Gaynor, G. Mattingly, B. Blair. Row 4--J. Boyce, J. McFarling, C. Wint, M. Sanders. Mr. Freddie Kendall, Teacher. Third Grade Row 1—C. Powers, V. Reardon, C. Harding, V. Downs, V. Allen. Row 2—D. Coultas, B. Harding, J. Wint, C. Bruce, T. Ell. Row 3—S. Kieser, V. Badger, T. Taylor, F. Chenault, D. Ramsey. Row 4—D. Sanders, W. Howland, D. Leitner, H. May, D. Werner. Row 5--B. Lemaire, R. Nix, J. Corley, M. Bolin. Marguerite Taylor, Teacher. First Grade Row 1—J. Raber, R. Park, D. Devillez, S. Keown, N. Newhouse, M. Damn, S. Daum, S. Kieser. Row 2—C. Estes, R. Leitner, J. Clements, R. Taylor, D. Mc-Brayer, B. Carter, R. Hayes. Row 3—E. Bolin, T. Taylor, E. Allen, M. Seibert, R. Gunn, L. McDaniel, R. Kendall. Row 4—D. Maysey, M. Parr, S. Reed, T. Sterett, J. Harding, J. Young, L. Malone. Row 5—L. Gaynor, Paul Sanders, J. Leistner, R. Dixon, J. Davis, M. Milburn, E. Bland. Row 6—C. Applegate, C. Elverd, T. Heck, C. Powers. Gladys Cummings, Teacher. Second Grade Row 1—J. Malcomson, C. Williams, E. Freeman, L. Maysey, L. Vitelli, B. Badger D Irvin Row 2--M. Kirchner, G. Simpson, D. Bland, B. Sterett, J. Glenn, J. Brown, D. Blair. Row 3-J. Rollins, L. Polk, G. Jordan, M. Spencer, J. Bal-low, D. Gottman, Teacher, Margaret Fuchs. D. Guillaum, M. Spencer, and D. Simpson were absent when this picture was tal u. Myers Grade Basketball Team Row 1—N. Badger, D. Elverd, S. Bland, M. Kelsay, M. Powers, N. Sterett. Row 2—J. Boyce, P. Seibert, B. Powers, J. Daum, J. McFarling, R. Snyder, T. Shore, D. Kratzer. Row 3—G. Mattingly, E. Clark, B. Kendall, C. Clark, B. Barnette, G. Glenn, W. Barton, R. Downs, B. Graves, Student Manager. Row 4—R. Bruce, D. Werner, G. Simpson, M. Stowe, N. Keown, C. Northenor, J. Boggs, D. Snyder, B. McDaniel, Mr. Bennett, Coach. Myers Grade School Queen Left to Right- B. Kendall N. Badger S. Bland J. Corley S. Reed S. Kleser B. Carter J. Clements E. Freeman R. Leitner M. Powers Junior Band Row 1—S. Badger, J. Buckler, B. Litherland, M. Freeman, M. May, B. Litherland B. Kendall, F. Hawhee. Row 2—D. Leitner, M. Kelsay, C. Buckler, M. Wagner P. Seibert, J. Bryant, R. Taylor, B. Powers, M. Gore, D. Sinclair, A. Freeman, G. Clark, D. Werner. Row 3—Mr. Clements, Director, M. Hafele. Myer's Band Left to right—N. Badger, J. Heck, J. Snyder, N. Sterett, B. Ell, C. Wint, J. Boyce, C. Clark, D. Snyder. Mr. Russell Clements is the Director. Ads GERBER'S FURNITURE Perry County's Oldest, Largest and Most Modern Furniture Store Tell City, Ind. Cannelton, Ind. Congratulations, Seniors PEOPLE'S BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION TELL CITY, INDIANA LIPP'S Home Furnishers Everything for the Home 435 Main St. Phone 155 TELL CITY, INDIANA GENERAL MACHINE AND WELDING COMPANY CANNELTON, INDIANA Congratulations, Seniors ROSENBLATTS Stylish Clothes Moderate Prices CANNELTON, INDIANA Congratulations, Seniors FIRST CANNELTON NATIONAL BANK The County Seat Bank XK Compliments o FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION TELL CITY, INDIANA Compliments of TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK j 1 SWISS STUDIO ? TELL CITY LUMBER AND Portraits - Frames SUPPLY COMPANY | Kodak Finishing Complete Line of Building Material TELL CITY. INDIANA TELL CITY. INDIANA | j : Congratulations, Seniors Compliments of from CANNELTON SEWER PIPE THE MODEL COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE | CURTWOOD. MISSOURI FREEZER FRESH l USED CARS A Snack Or A Sack PERRY COUNTY Always Good Food MOTOR COMPANY Main Street 1434 Mam Street TELL CITY. INDIANA [ TELL CITY. INDIANA i Congratulations, Seniors SHEPHARD S HATCHERY IVO J. HUBER CANNELTON, INDIANA CANNELTON. INDIANA X , Compliments of | 1 BEN FRANKLIN DIME STORE J PRESTON MINOR INSURANCE I Best Wishes, Seniors CANNELTON. INDIANA CANNELTON, INDIANA I I i j ! 1 NEWS PUBLISHING SNYDER'S COMPANY, INC. Your Friendly Drug Store 1 Cannelton News Every Wednesday X CANNELTON. INDIANA Tell City News Every Friday Tell City, Ind. Cannelton, Ind. : i THE MODEL Department Stores Compliments of 1 In Mt Vernon Boonville JACOBS JEWELRY ? Tell City CANNELTON. INDIANA Completely Air-Conditioned I j : STRONGWALL MILLS, INC. j PERRY COUNTY LOCKER COMPANY Home of Bemaron J All Rayon Bag Best Wishes Seniors i Fabric TELL CITY. INDIANA Best Wishes, Seniors j i 7 1 1 -« — — xu--  v MV- sIU- MOSBY FLORAL CO. TELL CITY, INDIANA r 3ilC WERNER MOTOR CO. Main Street TELL CITY, INDIANA Eest Wishes, Seniors GERBER OIL CO.. INC. Phone 782W CANNELTON. INDIANA i r HENRY HECK COMPANY House of Friendly Service CANNELTON. INDIANA f IXX XX______X C FISHERS SHOE STORE APPLIANCE STORES Main Street TELL CITY, INDIANA X MALONE'S GARAGE Dodge Plymouth Cars and Trucks CANNELTON. INDIANA .... «« XX----- Compliments of YOUNGS STANDARD SERVICE STATION Main Street TELL CITY. INDIANA L UER FLORAL CO. TELL CITY. INDIANA x c J Compliments of FREEMAN'S GROCERY STORE CANNELTON, INDIANA KENDALL'S Meats and Groceries CANNELTON, INDIANA Congratulations, Seniors of '54 COCA-COLA BOTTLNG COMPANY TELL CITY, INDIANA Compliments of BRUGGENSCHMIDT'S DEPARTMENT STORE TELL CITY, INDIANA Complimonts of WILLIAM KENDALL Compliments of TELL CITY CHAIR COMPANY TELL CITY, INDIANA Profit Small, Business Great That's the Way We Operate NOBLE'S SUPER MARKET 1336 12th Street TELL CITY, INDIANA KREISLE MFG. CO.. INC. Established 1870 Building Materials Millwork TELL CITY, INDIANA r XX X« StV r . .. . xx . , , xxc HAFELE SUPPLY COMPANY CANNELTON. INDIANA DiJC ixxi sue r SWISS OHIO THEATERS Main Street TELL CITY, INDIANA fcr  c XX MK ■XV Compliments of TELL CITY GARAGE MACHINE WORKS INC. Hudson Sales and Service Congratulations, Seniors DAUBY MOTOR COMPANY TELL CITY, INDIANA IXX BC IXX . 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