Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)
- Class of 1957
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Published By The Notlennac Staff of CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL Cannelton, Indiana 1 D E D I C A T I 0 N i 5ft 6J aduating class of 1957, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Henry C. ■ Backer, who has inspired us throughout our days at Cannelton High School by his sincere interest and unfailing loyalty. Board of Education Left to right: Dr. K.C. Steinsberger, Secretary; Ivo J. Huber, President; Ralph H. Irvin, Treasurer. Administration Edgar Etienne Principal and Track Coach Emma Lou Vitelli Secretary Herman L. Snyder Superintendent James Yochurn Mathematics Science Eenny Ramsey Science Football Coach Mabel Samr '■one Economics Mildred Vaughn English Latin Joe Hafele Social •-'tudies basketball Coach aseball Coach Senior Class Officers Left to Right: Ottis Hale, President; Bill Wagner, Treasurer; Kay Gilbert, Vice-president; Alice Schurtter, Historian; Linda Taylor, Secretary. CHESTER LEE MATHENA....Attendance Award-1,2,3; Chorus-1 . CURTIS EDWARD TATE VIRGINIA LEE CHANCELLOR RALPH EARL MeINTIRE 7 CARL LSEROY ELDER....Hi-Y-1,2,3, 4; Treasurer-2; Secretary-3,4; Class Vice President-1;President 2,3; Student Council-2,3; Vice President-3;Notlennac-3; Hi-Life 4; Chorus-4; Student Manager-1, 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll-3,4;; Kennel Klub-3,4. LARRY EDWARD REED...Kennel Klub-3,4; Class Presicient-1; Student Council-1. WILLIAM EARL DOWNS...Kennel Klub-3,4; Football-1,2. MAURICE CARL PAULIN...Hi-Y-1,2,3, 4; Treasurer-4; Kennel Klub-3,4; LEWIS EMIL SNYDER...Band-1,2,3,4; Student Council-3;All School Play 3,4; Senior Play-4; Thespians-3, 4; Honor Society-3,4;Kennel Klub- 3,4. JCN SPURGEON HARPER..National Honor Society---3,4; Student Council--2; Kennel Klub----2, 3, 4; Hi-Life-4; 3asketball---1, 2, 3, U; Track—1; Chorus—3,4. 8 JOHN ISSAC SPENCER....Band-1,2,3; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Notlennac-3 ; Kennel Klub-3, 4.. CLARENCE JOV RICHARDS ....Attendance Award-1,2,3. ALICE MARIE SCHURTTER....Band-1, 2.3, L-; Secretary - Treasurer-3; Treasurer-4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Hi-Life-l,2,3,h; Asst. Editor-3; Editor-4; Librarian-3; G.A.A.-l, 2.3, U; Attendance Award-2,3; Student Council-4; Secretary-4; Shorthand Award-3,4; Typing Award-3,4; Class Historian-1,2, 3,4; Quill and Scroll-3,4; Honor Society-3,4; Kiwanis Award-3; Kennel Klub-3,4. FLOYD HERSHEL FREEMAN....Band-P, 1,2,3,4; Dance Band-7,6,1,2,3,4; Chorus-4; Attendance Award-2; Kennel Klub-3,4. WILLIAM DAVID SAMPLCY.....Student Council-2,4; Kennel Klub-3,4; Hi-v-3 4; Football-1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; nasebal.L-l; Track-1,2,4. LINDA KAREN IRVI”. . .Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2; Shorthand Award-3; Typing Award-2; Kennel Klub-3,4; ■’?-I ife-1,2,3,4; Honor Society-3, 4; Here Hursir., t Award-2. 9 4 LINDA LOU TAYLOR....Hi-Life-1,2, 3,4; Shorthand Award-3,4; Typing Award-3,4; Attendance Award-2; Class Secretary-2,3,2 ; Band-1,2, 3,4; Treasurer-1; Honor Society-3; G.A.A.-1,2,3,4; Treasurer-1; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Kennel Klub-3,4; Senior Play-4. JOHN WILLIAM WAGNER....Hi-Y-1,2, 3,4; Hi-Y President-4; Chorus-1; ft Football-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2, I 3,4; Track-1,2,3,4; Basketball- 'L l,2,3,4;Athletic Award-1; Kennel Klub-3,4; Activities Award-1; 1 Student Council-1; Class Treasurer-4; Attendance Award-2,3, Q n CYNTHIA KAY GILBERT...band-1,2,3, 4; Dance Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-i, 2,3,4; Class Secretary-1; Vice President-4; Office Secretary-4; Librarian-3; Typing Award-3; All School Play-3,4; Senior Flay_L; Thespians-4; G.A.A.-1,2,3,4;'Hi-Life-1,2; Notlennac-3,4; Assistant Editor-3; Editor-4; Girls State Representative,3; Quill and Scroll-3,4; Activities Award-1; Honor Society-3,4; Kennel Klub-3, 4; Freshman Cheerleader-1; Cheerleaders Club-4; Salutatorian. CARL EUGENE SHAW....Footnall-1,2; Attendance Award-1; Baseball-1; Track-3; Kennel Klub-3,4. RGIE ANN SHOWN...Kennel Klub-3, Shorthand Award-3; Attendance Award-1; Office Secretary-4; Hi-Life-4; Librarian-3; Chorus-1,2, 3; G.A.A.-1,2,3,4. j DARREL RAY SEIBERT ... .Band-8,1,2, 3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Dance Band- 1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2; Kennel Klub-3,2+; Honor Society-3,4. i 10 DORRIS HELEN HOLLAND...Majorette-4; Flag Twirller-2,3 ; G. A. A.-1,2, 3,4; Cheerleaders Club-3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-2,3,4;Dance Band-3,4; Attendance Award-1; Kennel Klub-3,4; Notlennac-4; Librarian-4; Freshman Cheerleader-1. MARTIN STUART WALLS...Football-1, 2,3,4;Baseball-3,4; Hi-Y-1,2,3,4; Vice President-4; Kennel Klufc-3, 4; Student Council-1. MARY ELIZABETH POLK...G.A.A.-1,2, 3,4; Cheerleaders Club-3,4; Vice President-3,4;Attendance Award-1, 2,3; Kennel Klub-3,4; Hi-Life-1,2 3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Flag Twriller-1,2; Majorette-3; Drum Majorette-4; Chorus-2,3,4; Honor Society-3, 4. WALTER GTTIS HALE...Fcotball-1,2, 3,4; Basketball-1,2,3; Student Council-4; Class President-4; Track-1. 'J PATRICIA ANN WINT....Chorus-l 2, 4; Varsity Cheerleader-4; Cheer- I leaders Club-3,4; Treasurer-3; President-4; Football Queen—4; Freshman Cheerleader-1; Kennel S Klub-3,4; Honor Society-3,4; HJ Kh Life-4; Typing Award-2,4; Shory hand Award-3,4;0ffice Secretarj-4; Band-1,2,3,4. DENNIS LEE HUBER....Band-1,2,3,4; President-4; Council-1,2,3; Dance Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; All School Play-3,4; Senior Play-4; Thespians-3,4; President-4; Baseball-1; Basketball-1; Class Vice President-3; Attendance Award-1; 3; Quill and Scroll-3,4; Kennel Klub-3,4; Notlennac-3,4. 11 D PEGGY ANN FIEDLER....Chorus-1,2, 3; Home Nursing Award-2; Home Economics Award-4; Quill and Scroll-3,4; Shorthand Award-4; Girls State Representative-3; h Honor Society-3,4; All School Play-2,3,4; Senior Play-4; Thes-pians-2,3,4; Secretary-4; Office Secretary-4; Librarian-4; Cheer-(J leaders Club-3,4; Varsity Cheer- y leader-3,4; Student Council-1,2, 3; Secretary-2,3; Typing Award-J 13,4; Hi-Life-2,3,4; Asst.Editor-' Jfhi Scholarship Award-1; Essay ''■sJKContest-1; Attendance Award-1,2; ■ Basketball Queen-4;Valedictorian CHARLES ALLEN SEIBERT...Football 2; Attendance Award-1,2. I PATRICIA JOAN STITH...Band-1,2,3, 4; Chorus-1,2; Honor Society-3; Cheerleaders Club-3,4; Attendance Award-3; Shorthand Award-3; Hi-Life-4; Typing Award-4; G.A.A.-l, 2,3,4; Kennel Klub-3,4. LOREN LEE HARDING...Honor Society 3,4; Attendance Award-1,2,3: Student Council-2; Track-2. CAROL MAY SEIBERT ....Office Secretary-2; Attendance Award-2,3; Kennel Klub-3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-2,3. CHARLES LASHER POEHLEIN...Band-1, 2,3,4; Vice President-4; Dance Band-2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4; Quill and Scroll-3,4; otlennac-3,4; All School Play-3; Senior Play-4; Thespians-3,4; Attendance Award-1,2,3; Kennel Klub-3,4. 12 Class History Listen my friends and you will hear about our class that we love so dearlyl It all happened in 1953 when 53 squirming infants entered Cannelton High School to make their home for the next four years. Several weeks were spent watching our superiors and learning how to survive through the locker jams and the mad rush for lunch. We soon learned the knack of doing things. Class officers we chose were Larry Reed, president; Carl Elder, vice president; Kay Gilbert, secretary; Marion Spencer, treasurer; and Alice Schurtter, historian. Sponsors were Miss Damm and Coach Hafele. Dorris Holland, Pat Wint, Marion Spencer, and Kay Gilbert helped to cheer our basketball team to victory. Student Council members were Jon Harper, Peggy Fiedler, and Carl Elder. When the year ended, some received awards of special recognition—Peggy Fiedler and William Myers, Socalastic; Kay Gilbert, Activity; Bill Wagner, Sports. After three months of recuperating, we were ready to start another year of being underdogs. Only this time our nickname, silly sophs, fit us much better than our nickname of greenies the year before. Our officers were Carl Elder, president; Peggy Fiedler, vice president, Linda Taylor, secretary; Marion Spencer, treasurer; and Alice Schurtter, historian. Mr. Backer and Coach Ramsey were sponsors. Loren Harding, Jon Harper, and Peggy Fiedler were on the Student Council. Since we were getting rather old, it was time to start a little treasury. One day we really had our paws in the suds. We had a lot of fun and hard work washing cars in the park. We made a nice profit, too. Many of us participated in sports, band, and clubs at CHS. At the close of the year we enjoyed a day at Lincoln State Park. At last we were juniors. Our class population had dwindled from 53 in our freshman year to 41. We were probably more active this year than in any of our previous years. Our sponsors, Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Backer, helped us with many problems. Carl Elder, Linda Taylor, Marion Spencer, and Alice Schurtter were re-elected to their old offices. Denny Huber was elected vice president. For projects we had the magazine sales, concessions at basketball games, and another car wash. The purpose of these projects was to make money for the Junior-Senior Prom, Blue Star, which was held at Hoosier Heights Country Club. Every once in a while one of us looked a little blue from making so many decorations. Peggy Fiedler and Lewis Snyder were on the Student Council. On Class Night Alice Schurtter received the Kiwanis Award for the most outstanding junior. Kay Gilbert, Peggy Fiedler, and Jon Harper were to attend Girls and Boys State. Alice Schurtter, Linda Irvin, and Lewis Snyder were their alternates. Finally we attained the rank of seniors. After being seniors for a few weeks, we found that it wasn’t too wonderful to be called dignified, for we felt anything but dignified. Officers were Ottis Hale, president; Kay Gilbert, vice president; Linda Taylor, secretary; Bill Wagner, treasurer; and Alice Schurtter, historian. William Sampley and Alice Schurtter were on the Student Council. Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Backer were sponsors again. During the year our government class went to Indianapolis to see the General Assembly in action. We enjoyed this trip for education and fun. Football queen was Pat Wint, and Dorris Holland was runner-up. Peggy Fiedler was basketball queen and Alice Schurtter was runner-up. Ten members of our class presented Spring Fever, our senior play. Thirteen seniors helped to make up the band, which won several honors. In May the juniors entertained our class with the Prom at the Hoosier Heights Country Club. Since all good things must come to an end, thirty-four students graduated fr jm Cannelton High School on May 24, 1957, with knowledge to try to make this world a better place in which to live. 13 Class V ill I, Denny Huber, will my marvelous senior trip to the ones who were responsible for not having one. I, Jon Harper, will my ball and chain to Guy Schroeder. I, Clarence Richards, will my ability to make noise to Tommy Shores. I, Carl Shaw, will my name Oyster Ears , given to me by F.dgar Etienne, to Dob Steinsberger. I, Cttis Hale, will my ability to sneak in the furnace room and smoke to all the teachers. I, Jilly Downs,will my ability to go in and out of Derby without losing over a quart of blood to Don Rearden. Go, man, got I, Floyd Freeman, will my ability to escape school fifth and sixth periods for trips to Tell City to Clean McLain; and if you have no one there to see, go to Helen Hunt. I, Charles Seibert, will my ability to torment Mr. Stapleton to Billy Coomer. I, Carl Paulin, will my name Pierre Var.kus Lee , given to me by Edgar Etienne, to Lee Allen Popp. I, Carol Seibert, will my ability to get along with the teachers to the ones who need it. ”t might come in handy. I, Dorris Holland, will my position as majorette to Marilyn Fuchs. I, Lewis Snyder, will my talent for giving up cigarettes, whiskey, and ild, wild, women to Tommy Korthenor. I, Fat Wint, will my skill behind the wheel to Kenny Dutschke, whc already has a good start. I, Kay Gilbert, will my position as first saxaphone player to Bert Ell. I, Peggy Fiedler, will my name Fiedler to all the other pooi fish at C.H.S. I, Charlie Poehlein, will my name Apple Whacker to Will Mogan, who makes the best cider in Rome. I, Bill Sampley, will my ability to play and win at polker to Mr. Stapleton. I, Larry Reed, will my old peroxide bottle to Bob Milburn. I, Linda Irvin, will my first clarinet chair to 3etty Etienne. I, Alice Schurtter will my ability to never know anything that is going on until it has happened to Betty Etienne. I, Joan Stith, will my chair and stand to Marolyn Wagner. Handle it with care. I, Darrel Seibert, will my ability to play first trombone in the C.H.S. band to Gary Clark. Don’t play too many flat notes. I, Bili Wagner, will my sense of humor to all underclassmen. You’ll need it before you graduate. I, Mary Polk, will my quiet ways and solemn laugh to Janice Self. I, Linda Taylor will my baritone to anyone windy enough to blow it. I, Jack Spencer, will my ability to fix cars to Kenny Dutschke. I, Chester Mat’nena, will my job of getting the Christmas tree to Smiley Gruver. I, Loren Harding,will my debating skills to ’Will Mogan. Be sure to crack some good ones. Curtis Tate, will my motorcycle ability to Kenny Wright. I, Stu 'Walls, will my toe to Larry and Crow. I, Virginia Chancellor, have nothing to will. I, Ralph MeIntire, will my machinery to Mr. Etienne. 1, Carl Elder, will my five-o’clock shadow to Jerry Northenor. I, Margie Shown, will my ability to go with just one boy to Faye Bolin. Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for its last will and testament by the Senior Class of Cannelton High School of 195‘7 the above named testator, in the presence of us, who at its request and in the presence of Him and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year aforesaid. (). ,i 14 Class Prophesy As I gaze into my crystal ball, I see we are in 1967. I’ll look closer and see what has happened to the thirty-four dignified seniors in the past 10 years. Bill Samplev is still having trouble with his car. It didn’t take long to find the trouble at r.arl shau'a garage. Carl just raised the radiator cap and drove a new car under it. Virginia Lee rjiancelor is hopping along with Hopalong Cassidy on their jointly owned ranch out West. They are famous for their two-tailed cows. It is reported that Chois Poehlein. the mad trombonist, is driving the kats wild at Birdland, in New York City. Alice Schurtter finally got in cahoots with the Donkey-Democrats. She has just finished a book entitled The Lies of the Democrat Party and the Truth That is Never Told.Charles teddy Bear Seibert is the sole owner of the Seibert Teddvbear Factory in Japan. Margie Shown is number-one knife sharpener at the Kill“-Em Dead Hospital located near Cliff Cemetery. Floyd Satchimo Freeman is now residing in Pinky’s Alley in New Orleans. He has just returned from a trip to Tell City in his Flying Nash . I see that Joan Stith finally got her hearts desire,a job as a beautician for Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin. Carl Duple Elder is now a great American scientist .Carl just invented a new radio-active kicker bomb to keep the students at CHS awake during classes. Loren Speed Demon Harding is quite famous around the speedways these days. He is always out in front to see who’s ahead. Curtis Tate, the great motorcycle king, still lead his fleet of Speeding Snails from crash to hospital.Liz Polk and Ottls Hale feel like detectives these days. They really have a job taking care of their eighteen children Jack Spencer, the local disk-jockey over W.T.C.J., is turning out those cool sounds daily. As he says, man it's really the hammers to the slammers. Carl Pee Wee Ace Paulin took over.the position of head bell boy down at the end of lonely street at the Sunlight Hotel.lt seems that he became heartbroken after the State Highway Department moved Derby to California. Dorris Holland is in strong competition with Peggy Fiedler these days. They are trying to see which one can recruit the most members for an old maid’s club. Dorris is in the lead but I’m sure that Peggy’s old friends on Deer Creek won’t let her down. Jon Harper really looks snappy with his long beard. He has been trying to shave for the past fifteen years and cut himself all fifteen times. Stu Walls has his own passenger plane that makes daily flights between Cannelton and Hawesville. Pat Wint. stewardess, had so much trouble with cars and cops that she just rides in planes now. Darrel Seibert is operating at the site of Nu-Way cleaners. Each Friday and Saturday he has a special on leaving more dirt in the clothes than he takes out. Kay Gilbert recently appeared on the TV show Win or Else .She lectured students on how to salvage ooints on government tests. She has been noted for this ability for some time.Clarence Richards has finally over come his bashfulness after all these years. He now has a harem of forty beautiful women and all the grapes he can eat. Chester Mathena has been awarded a fleet of radio-equiped cars by the Starlite Drive-In Theater. He was the only boy who could announce the right movie at the wrong time. Linda Taylor is in strong competition with Mr. John Malcomson these days. Linda owns a Super-Dooper Department Store in Rocket City, Mars. Larry Reed is often seen standing on Lyon’s corner. Since he is married, he is his old Self again.The world famous Bill Wagr.er is now coach of the Shooting Infants. Linda Irvin and Carol Seibert, talented big mouths of all time, make up his cheering section. The report has leaked out that Lewis Play Boy Snyder mentally ill nuclear physicist, has escaped again. It seems Lew went off his rocker shortly after discovering the W Bomb. Ralph Crazylegs McIntyre won the college allstar championship again. He made the twenty-five yard dash in five steps. Willie Chief Downs is head of the Cha-Cha-Cha Indian Reservation. Denny Huber seems to be giving Gene Krupa a rough time in a battle for the world’s champion drummer. 15 t!iiiiiimimnit:!! CL added Junior Class Officers Row 1, left to right: Derta Sanders, Historian; Janice Self, Sec- retary. Row Sr, Raymond Jellison, Vice President; Opal Bolin, Treasurer, Guy Schroeder, President. Bob Steinsberger Barbara Harding Wanda Seifert Tom Northenor Leon Whitehead Erma Zellers Jane Lou Hair Don Reardon Dave Briggeman Daisy Sinclair Donna McFall Albert Kratzer Sherman Powers Marilyn Ann Fuchs Betty Jane Etienne Bill Garrett Bob Milburn Pat Raetz Linda Sue Reed Dave Rausch I Frankie Fuklerson Joyce Jackson Betty Dawson Margaret Rudolph Kenny Wright Freda Chancellor Dorothy Litherland Kenny Seifert Robert Cronin Rose Mary Kellems LaVeta Powers Robert Easton Sophomore Class Officers Left to right: Olean McLain, Treasurer; Pat Williamson, Vice Pres- ident; D. Rudolph, President; Bonita Litherland, Secretary; Gene Maxey, Historian. 0. McLain Sophomores M. Mattingly G. Maxey J. Litherland R. Bauer C. Reed 19 ’ •a' M. McBrayer S. Badger B. Powers B. Litherland J. Kinto F. Hawhee J. Holloway W. Harding K. Jones D Tate r. Conner t $ ft v- r. ft ?? r R. Bell J. Buckler F. Keown F'aley M. Rhodes y. Hafele W • i rili A. Shrode T. Dixon G. Clark W. Reed G. Parr W. Coomer B. Hargis D. Rudolph Freshman Class Officers Left to right: Ellis Clark, Vice President; Faye Bolin, Secretary; Bob Guillaum, President; Rose Etienne, Historian; Lee Allen Popp, Treasurer. J. oggr N. McCallister E. Clark In r n « r Gi'lXt i.i R. Guillaum R. Etienne L.Popp n n rN -v r T I 1 1 4LA H. Gruver L. 3adger J. Northenor n n C. Yaggi Mil G. Steinsbrrg' F. Boiin n o riry A jfck. J. Veatch A, Sellers ft J. Kay [l n n jL C. Kratzer , 4 7 V E. '. ernpr P, Ramsey 21 S. Burns n a fc £ i IflH E. Hair M. Bubenzer J. Payne H. Kellems A Reed f r O i . r« X V V G. Sinpson J. Snyder C. Probus M. Kelly C. Pettus C. Harper 0 L . o o £ H. Seibert W. Hall L. Litherland S. 31and B. Bruce E. Jones a 9 r r ri- Woodruff D. Jellison B. McManaway J. McDaniel P. Persinger CJe r a ft fmfm y w ‘V v 4 • H. Keller.s J. Bolin D. Reed :1. Weedman R. Graves B. Blake V .V ■1 y r A a • ’ £ C. Sanders P. Poenlein W. Bryant D. Leitner B. Winkler D. Elverd { ‘ £i a Q 4 M k v aCd% rT F. MeFa11 T . Schraner P. Persinger C. Lloyd B. Martin A. Harrison Eighth Grade Row 1, left to right: R. Spencer, W. Phelps, P. Seibert, L. Kugent, B. Paulin, G. Glenn, B. Powers. Row 2: P. Young, M. Powers, J. Young, C. Hudson, C. Anderson, J. Carr, M. Freeman, J. Heck. Row 3: M. Wagner, C. DuPont, M. Allgood, S. Ramsey, R. Taylor, C. Buckler, C. Powers, T. Cravens, J. Daum. Row U: J. Bryant, G. Ramsey, L. Milburn, 3. Ell, G. Litherland, R. Downs, J. Schroeder. Row 5: B. Powers, N. Keown, D. Kincaid, D. Snyder, B. McDaniel, C. Northenor, B. Kendall. Absent wher picture was made: R. Gilbert, J. Heck. Class Officers Left to right: Janice Kincaid, President; Carol Clark, Treasurer; Donnie Kratzer, Vice President; Sue Gaynor, Secretary. Seventh Grade Row 1, left to right: L. Weible, C. Wint, J. Kincaid, M. Harper, B. Kirchner, R. Hale, R. Allen, D. Kratzer, R. Snyder. Row 2: A. Simpson, S. Gaynor, K. Sterett, S. Powers, J. Boyce, J. Lindsey, R. Heck. Row 3: F. Mathena, E. McDaniel, C. Clark, B. Dawson, C. Dawson. Absent when picture was made: T. Shore. 24 Rov; 1, left to right: C. Yaggi, M. Mattingly, A. Schurtter, J. Hair, C. Wint, J. Kincaid. Row 2: !). 'ierner, T5. Rudolph, R. Guillauir., C. Northenor, D. Snyder. Row 3: P. Steinsberger, G. Schroeder, W. Sampley, 0. Hale, M. McBrayer. National Honor Society Row 1, left to right: A. Schurtter, Sec.-Treas., P. Fiedler, K. Gilbert, President, P. Wint, M. Polk, V. Chancellor, L. Irvin. Row 2: B. Etienne, B. Sanders, 0. Bolin, Mabel Damm, Sponsor. Row 3: D. Seibert, T. Northenor, J. Harper, Vice President, R. Jellison, L. Harding, G. Schroeder, D. Huber, K. Wright, L. Snyder, W. Mogan. Ih Row 1, left to right: K. Kratzer, S. Badger, B. Litherland, J. Hair, B. Etienne, Jo Lena Rebon, Sponsor. Row Z: M. Hefele, B. Powers, M. Gore, J. Buckler. Row 3: W, Coomer, P. Raetz, P. Fiedler, K. Gilbert, D. Huber, A. Schurtter, F. Freeman, N. McCallister, L. Taylor, K. Wright. Seated, left to right: Denny Ramsey, Sponsor; F. Freeman, M. Gore, M. Sinclair, J. Hair, 3. Etienne, V7. Coomer, B. Powers. Standing: G. Steinsberger, 5. Powers, B. Garett, . Kratzer, M. Rhodes, B. Milburn, A. Freeman, L. Carter, J. Harper, J. Spencer D. Huber, K. ’ right. 27 Girls' Athletic Association D ff!?C air’ B Etienne! Row 2, B. Litherland; J. Buckler; L. Reed; R. Etienne; J. Hay: Row 3, P. Carr; N. McCallister; C. Yage:i ; K. a1ey! -B«i ! K‘ Gilbert; M. Day (sponsor) Row )■, A. Schurtter; D. Holland; L. Polk; L. Taylor; M. Kattingly; P. Raetz; D. Litherland; C. Reed; Row 5, M. Fuchs; M. Hafele. Hi-Y Bow,,1 left to riSht: G. Schroeder; C. Elder; B. .Vagner; C. Paulin; S. Walls: Row 2, G. Steinsberger; D. Rausch; M. Rhodes; G. Hay; J. M nto; D. Rudolph; D. Werner: Row 3, C. Paulin (sponsor) B. Steinsberger; G. Maxey; M. McBrayer; F. Jellison; B. Guillaum. Office Secretaries Row 1, left-to right: B. Principal Edgar Etienne; Harding; J. Self; B. £t K. Gilbert; P. Fiedler; enne; j. Hair; Row 2, P. Wint. Librarians Row 1, left to right: D. Holland; Self; P. Fiedler: Row 2, M. Gore; P. Raetz. 0. Bolin; K. Raley; B. Etienne; J. Hair; J. J. Jackson; M. Rudolph; Row 1, left to right: J. Veatch, B. Lltherland, K. Gilbert, Editor; B. Etienne, M. Fuchs, D. Holland, N. McCallister. Row 2: Don Stapleton, Sponsor; 0. Bolin, G. Steinsberger, C. Yaggi, B. Harding, C. Poehlein, D. Huber.1 Row 1, left to right: Marlene Day, Sponsor; P. Schurtter, Editor; P. Fiedler, L. rrvln, M. Polk J. Harper, C. Edier, J. Self, D. Lltherland, M Etienne, L. Taylor. Wint, A Row 2 May, R -------------------- (■TMM Mnr b )hM IhmM Row 1, left to right P. Fiedler, P. Wlnt, A. Sohurtter, K. Gilbert, M. Polk, J, Stlth, L. Irvin. Row 2: M. Fuoha, B. Etienne, D. Holland, B. Sander , 0. Bolin, J. Hair, B. Harding, D. Lltherland. Row 3 Marlene Day, Sponsor, D. Huber, J. Harper, C. Edler, C. Poehleln, Donald Stapleton, 3ponaor. Seated Left to Right: B. Sandera, B. Etienne, M. lnolalr, P. Wlnt, K. Gilbert; Standing: C. Elder, a. Stelnaberger, T. Ncrthenor, D. Huber, Mildred Vaughn, Sponaor: L. Snyder, P. Fiedler, C. Poehleln, J. Mlnto, L. Taylor, A. Sohurtter. eated, left to right: M. Polk, M. Gore, P. Wint, M. Sinclair, J. [air, P. Fiedler, B. Etienne, B. Sanders. Standing: D. Holland, Poehlein, B. Litherland, J. Veatch, M. Mattingly, M. May, J. uckler, S. Badger, F. Bolin, R. Etienne, C. Yaggi, P. Raetz, K. iilbert. Absent when picture was made: Marlene Day, Sponsor. We resolve: To back our Team, boost the Band, and to be a loyal Supporter of our School and Community. VL First Row left to right: F. Freeman, P. Seibert, D. Holland, M. May, J. Minto; Second Row: D. Huber, C. Poehlein, B. Steinsberger, P. Wint, 0. Bolin, A. Schurtter. Officers and Band Council Chorus First Row left to right: R. Etienne, W. Hall, T. Schraner, D. Sinclair, J. Hair, 0. Bolin, H. Williamson, P. Wint, J. Buckler, Co Yaggi, N, McCallister, C. Seibert, C. Reed, Mo Hafele; Second Row: J. Hay, M. May, S. Badger, Po Carr, J Litherland, M. Woodruff, Lo Taylor, A. Schurtter, D. Holland, M. Fuchs, D. Litherland; Third Row: Wm. Blythe, Director; D. Huber, R, Jellison J. Harper, G. Clark, D. Werner, K. Wright, D. Seibert, Co Elder, J. Spencer, C. Poehlein, F. Freeman, Accompanist, K. Gilbert. Drum Majorette Majorettes Flag Twirllers Loft to right; D.Hclland-Majorette, M.Gore-Flag Twirller, M. Fuchs-Flag Twirller, D. Einclair-Flag Twiriler, B. Etienne-Majorette. Center; L. Polk-Drum Majorette. 35 1. I . I First Row left to right: L. Irvin, B. Etienne, L. Snyder, J Stith, M. Freeman, M, May.; Second Row: B, Litherland, S. 3adger, J. Buckler, J. Veatch, J. Snyder, Third Row: C. Buckler, M. Warner, J. Heck, C. Dupont, M. Mattingly, D. Leitner, M. Wood- ruff, G. Phelps, C. Yaggi, P. Seibert, J. Bryant, R. Taylor; Fourth Row:Wm. Blythe, Director; C. Powers, K. Wright, B. Steinsberger, D. Huber, E. Clark. 36 J---L---I ■ ‘ -r : ;-------: —r T ____________ ‘ I ; L- =T-: T- zzp:: , r nr. x —TZC First Row left to right: 0. Bolin, M. Fuchs, C. Seibert, A. Schurtter; Second Row: R jellison, B. Powers, M. Gore, L. Taylor, B. Kendall, G. Litherland, F. Hawhee.S. Bland; Third R w: D. Rearden, F. Freeman, D. Sinclair, M. Polk, N. McCallister, J. Minto, D. Holland, K. Gilbert; Fourth Row: D. S„yder, D. Werner, C. Poehlein, D. Seibert. 37 Basketball Varsity Kneeling: D. Jellison, C. Elder, Student Managers: Standing, left to right: W. Reed, A. Freeman, B. Wagner, D, Rearden, G, Maxey, G. Schroeder, Joe Hafele, Coach; F. Keown, B. Guillaum, J. Harper, R. Jellison, M McBrayer, B, Bruce. Kneeling left to right: G. Steinsberger, D. Hall, J. Minto, B. Bruce, J. Payne, F. Clark, A. Zellers, D. Jellison; Stnading: B. Guillaum, D. Werner, D. Rudolph, J. Korthenor, F. Keown, A. Freeman, M. McBrayer, Denny Ramsey; Coach. 39 Bullpups Football Squad Seated left to right: T. Northenor, B. Garrett, S. Walls, W. Sampley, 0 Hale, B. Wagner, R. Jellison, G. Schoreder; Standing: D. Jellison; Student Manager, J. Boggs, D. Rausch, D. Rudolph, L. Carter, M. Rhodes, 0, McLain, Assist Coach, Joe Hafele; Coach Denny Ramsey, M. McBrayer, G. Maxey, G. Hay, G. Steinsberger, Elder; Student Manager. 40 Senior Players Freshman Row 1 left to right: J. W. Payne, D. Werner, Denny Ramsey, Coach; D. Jellison, B. Bruce; Row 2: B. Guillaum, C. Sanders, E. Clark, A. Zellers, J. McDaniel, B. Winkler, J. Northenor, J. Do gs, G. Steinsberger. Champions Row 1 left to right: D. Kratzer, T. P. Seibert, G. Litherland, R. Heck, G. Coach; J. Schroeder, B. McDaniel, Kendall, D. Snyder, D. Kincaid. Cravens, J. Heck, B. Powers, Glenn, Row 2: Ja—es Yochura, N. Keown, C. Northenor, D. Jr. High Basketball Team 41 First Row left to right: E. Clark, A. Kratzer, J. Minto, D. Werner, A. Freeman, B, Wagner, G. Steinsberger; Second Row; B. Guillaum, G. Schroeder, G. Hay, G. Maxey, M. McBrayer, D. Hall; Third Row: D. Jellison, Student Manager; B, Bruce, D. Rearden.R. Jellison, M. Rhodes, Coach, Joe Hafele. Track Team Kneeling left to right: E. Clark, A. Zellers, W. Bryant, D. Werner, L. Whitehead, B. Burce, D. Hall D. Jellison, Student Manager; Standing: G Clark, B. Guillaum, T. Northenor, S. Powers, L. Harding, Bo Wagner, G. Schroeder, D. Seibert, 42 Senior Players Left to right: D. Seibert, Track and Basketball. L. Harding, Track. C. Richards, Track. J. Harper, Basketball. B. Wagner, Basketball, Football, Baseball, and Track. C. Elder, Student Manager. Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right: Jane Lou Hair, Junior. Pat Wint, Senior. Daisy Sinclair, Junior. Peggy Fiedler, Senior. 43 Jr. Hi. Yell Leaders Freshman Yell Leaders Left to right: P. Poehlein, A. Reed, J. Veatch, F. 3olin. Left to right: M. Freeman, C. Buckler, B. Pauiin, M. Powers. 44 Basketball Queen and Attendants First Row left to right: A. Schurtter, Peggy Fiedler; Bolin; Second Row left to right; F. Ramsey, S. Badger K. Raley, A. Reed. Peggy Fiedler Queen, 0. M. Fuchs, The Queen 46 Football Queen and Attendants Front row, left to right; F. Bolin, B. Litherland, J. Self, L. Holland, Maid of Kcnor, P. V int, Queer., D. ’IcFall, K. Raley, Hall. Back row, left to right; T. Northenor, 3. Garrett, B. Sampley, 0. Hale, 3. V agner, S. Walls, R. Jelli-sion, G. Schroeder. The Queen Pat s y Wi n t 47 Prom King and Queen King Bill Wagner Queen Joan Stith Prom Snapshots 48 Prom Snapshots 49 Kindergarten Left to right: S. Maier, S. Maier, R. Kreisle, K. Bennett, S. Smith. Clemens, B. Lawlain, D. Junior Band Left to right: F. Chenault, J. Groves, D. Guillaum, B. Heck, S. Hudson, D. Leitner, L. Polk, P. Taylor, M. VanConia, T. Taylor, Second row; C. Williams, L. Vitilla, B. LeMaire, W. Davis, S. Reiser, D. Gottman, G. Sterret, J. Minto, J. Malcomson, D. Werner, Standing; Mr. Blythe, Director; D. Irvin, K. Heck. 54 Fifth Grade Left to right: M. Kirchner, L. Polk, S. Hudson, J. Dawson, J. Howard, M. Spencer, M. Kyle, V. Dupont; Second row: B. Sterret J. Malcomson, M. Spencer, G, Simpson, C. Williams, J. Brown, C. Mills, E. Freeman, D, Blair, D. Irvin, J, Glenn, Y. Ramsey; Third row. D. Gottman, D. Guillam, Mr. Taylor teacher, L. Vitelli, J. Groves. Grade Left to right: P. Milburn, L. Fuquay, T. Ell, C. Shores, P. Taylor, V. Downs, V. Allan, J. Wint, B. Cravens, K. Heck; Second row: F. Chenault, D. Ramsey, C. Harding, B. Keown, R. Nix, J. Minto, D. Leitner, B. Harding, C. Bruce; Third row: B. LeMaire. D. Werner, G. Kyle, T. Taylor, W. Davis, G. Burns; Fourth row: T. Davis, V. Reardon, D. Coltas, S. Reiser, B. Blair, S. Jellison, C. Powers; Fifth row: W. Howland, B. Heck, Mr. Bennett, teacher; M. VanConia. 55 Fourth Grade First Row; left to right: C. Anderson. E. Hudson. B.Dixon, E. Allan M. Seibert. C. Estes, T. Taylor, T. Clemens, P. Leitner, D. Gavnnr. J. Raybon. Second Row; S. Heifer, R. Haves, L. Me Daniels, is. Daum, J. Harding, P. Carter, T. Sterrett, D. Taylor, R. Kendall, B. Cunn, E. Bolin, B. Shore. S. Reed, M. Parr, K. Charles, D. f'c nra-'er, J. Leistnor, Fourth Row; R. Pa-’-ks, P. Milburn. KGown. G. Jordon, E. arper, J Da- is, E. Bland, Fifth Row; W. Walaschmidt. Mre. Taylor-Teacher, J. Young. Third Grade First Row; left to right: L. Schiedegger, M. Rabor, T. May, D. Clav-comb C. ADnleqat«. D. ower =. A..Valls, S. Estes. R. Heck, E.’snvder V pIVuerao s®conci Bow M. Mitchell, D, Lawson, D. Gaynor, M. Harper, T‘h„« J Ke1rrior G- Tavlor. Third Row; D. Ramsey, C. wl.Huff. K. Polk, J.oeals, L. Woodson !. heck. Fourth Row; C. Power o' -T. Rennett, L.Blake J. Rear-on. R.Davis. P. SimDson. Fifth How; !.Tyndall, C.Tavlor, C. frown, J.Keown. B. Hafelt, Mrs. Groves-Teacner. 56 Second Grade Left to right: D. Litherland, D. Irvin, H. Glenn, J. Malcomson, P. Walls, K. Burns, H. Nix, D. Harper, W. Cronin; Second row: J. Haynes, A. Ball, G. Holmes, D. Thorn, B, Brock, W. Crowe, D. Hale B. Hattenbach; Third row: F, Young, L. Wagner, S. Snyder, K. Hargis, G. Stowe, H. Bland, P. Johnson; Fourth row: M. Bennett, P. Gunn, L. Conner, D. Lyons, C, Chenault, J. Adkins; Fifth row: D, Bland, J. Shores, Mrs. Fuchs, teacher; P. Miller. First Grade Left to right: D. Thorn, B. Harper, R. Lawson, L. Harper, B. Blythe, W. Applegate, J. Stith, T. Hayes, D. VanConia, P. Gaynor, M. Gaynor; Second row: T. Allen, G, Downs, J. Milburn, J. Burns, G. Hafele, D. Miller, J. Daum, R. Brumfield; Third row: C. CDark, B. Wagner, B. Simpson, L. Spencer, E. Young, P. Nix, R. Seibert; Fourth row: M. Chenault, Mrs. Cummings, teacher; J. Mitchell. 57 Myers Cheerleaders 58 59 Compliments Of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES YOUNG'S STANDARD SERVICE Phone 43 Tell City, Indiana ‘Best In Car Service’ Compliments Of LAUER FLORAL CO. Better Flowers For Less Compliments Of Compliments Of TELL CITY CHAIR COMPANY BRUGGENSCHMIDT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana 61 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 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