Cannelton High School - Notlennac Yearbook (Cannelton, IN)

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1 w ,sm mg 93 f F? -- --- - ---v- b li f 1 1 rx, -K 'kk' N f' -M 5 5 Z 2 XA ' Nga , Q J . , XWMQ5 . I Q 3 J i Tl -W Mg Z 5 4 i A ? Q 3 Y 1 Q 1 5 2 fi 5 3 i s 3 A u 1 Q 5 N 6 E Q sv 1 40 Y PLBLIQIEHED s04y Seated: M. Powers, C. Yaggi, B. Paulin, M. Freeman. Standing: F. Bolin, M. Hafele J. Hay, M. Paulin, R. Etienne, N. McCallister, M. May, C. Sadler, Mr. Graber. of CANNELTON HIGH SCHOOL x DEDICATION To Mr. Meredith, whose gracious smile and warm friendly greeting, have brightened the halls of Cannelton High School, we the Class of 59 are happy to dedicate this book., ni.-nuips mmnmn AND UJAN 2 3EURGE'S SALES AND SERVICE Emp KB lggggf www MR. CLIFFORD GUNN, DR. HARRY C, STEINSBERGER, MR. IVO HUBER ADMINISTRATION MR. HERMAN SNYDER Superintendent af' 1, EMMA Lou VITELLI Secretary MR. CHARLES OWENS CANNELTON SEWER PIPE PUUCIPSI vu- 'uri MR. HENRY HACKER Matnematics MR. WILLIAM I:L,YTHIi Music MISS MABLE DAUM Home Economics MR. ALBERT GRA BER Commerce FIR. JOE EIAFELE Social Studies MRS. BARBARA JOHNSON Physical Education M R. JOHN LLOYD English MR. HOMER MERIDE TH Commerce MR. CHARLES PAULIN Industrial Arts FACULTY MR. DENNY RAMSEY Science M RS. MILDRE D VAU GHN Wnhlisli HAFELE BUILDING SUPPLY SENIOR SNAPS I'VE HAD IT! ALL AMERICAN BOYS! DURT HY CRONIN IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME! TOO MUCH! SAINTS GO MARCHING Il' 5 ROSENBLATT'S Cannelton, Indiana 5 1-..ai'm P + ' i 1 ir A it il 4 Sm it if . ,mug s my ,. 9' 1 m 54 giffrzwms SUNLIGH T HOTEL Cannelton, Indiana Dimmu!! .nl SW -my M A . . '51 Q - iii? W fig ' 5 fix f ' , r' Q- 5:12 1 2 I F1 u. si 5 i- 'f K X' 1 - Wi x - 1 ' 4 A 5 i V A , H i kk i , 3 if :. , ' 1 i . E! ' Mg 5 ' ,-.. , ' , , - ' s 5 s C M WW Class Treasurer 24 lid ' ' PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS TREASURER DON RUDOLPH Class President 234 Hi-Y 1234 Student Council 234 Basketball 12 Football 1234 Track 3 Attendance Award 23 Scolastic Award 1 Outstanding Jr. 3 Chorus l MARGARET MAY Class Vice President Student Council 34 G. A. A. 1234 Band 1234 Flag Girl 3 Dance Band 3 Pep Band 1234 Honor Society 34 Chorus 124 Hi- Life 1234 Notlennac 4 All School Play 4 VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY KATHY RALEY Class Vice President G. A. A. 1234 Thespian 34 Honor Society 34 Hi-Life 4 A11 School Play 34 Librarian 12 Chorus 12 Office Girl 34 3 Football Attendant 234 15--l.-aL-ll A AL--An-L 00 MARY NELL GORE Y Class Secretary 1 BONITA LITHERLAND Class Secretary 234 G. A. A. 1234 Cheerleaders Club 1234 Treasurer Notlennac 13 Band 1234 Chorus 12 Football Attendant 2 HISTORIAN G.A.A. 12 3 4 Attendance Award 1 H1-Life 1 4 Notlennac 1 2 Band l 2 3 4 Chorus l 4 Majorette 3 4 Flag Twirler 2 Pep Band 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 1- .lL,,-,,1, A Wiiflflxisw BOBBY BELL Book Club 3 Football 34 LARRY CA RTER Book Club 3 Football 1234 Basketball I Track 3 Attendance Award Chorus 2 SUNJA BADGER Class Treasurer G.A.A. 1 2 3 4 Hi-Life 2 3 4 Notlennac l 2 3 Baud l 2 3 4 Majorette 3 Drum Major 4 Pep Band 2 3 Dance Band 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Office Girl 4 Basketball Attendant 2 3 RALPH BAUER Book Club l23 Hi-Life 4 GARY CLARK Thespians 23 Track 1234 Attendance Award Band l234 Chorus 1234 Dance Band 234 BILLY COOMER Football 3 4 Track 3 4 1234 Baseball 3 4 DR. H. C. STEINSBERGER JANET BUCKLER Dance Band 34 Cheerleaders Club I G. A. A. l234 Hi-Life 24 Band 1234 Chorus l234 Pep Band 234 PAU LA CA kilt G. A. A. l234 Chorus 234 Book Club 23 Honor Society 34 Outstandinb Junior 3 All School Play 34 lRY LOU HAFELE eerleaders Club 1234 A. A. 1234 c. 8: Trea. 4 lnd 1234 ,ok Club 234 mor Society 34 lorus 12 -Life 1234 rtlennac 1234 BERTHA HARGIS Book Club 23 Attendance Award 3 PHYLLIS DAUM ALDEN FREEMAN Book Club 3 Football 1234 Basketball 12 Baseball 1234 Track 13 Band l if JIMMY HOLLOWAY MARY JANE. JONES Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 PRESTON MINOR 117 ,-l4-,- T...-lis..-.n DON HALL Hi-Y 234 Student Council 4 Baseball 234 Basketball 2 Football 3 Track 2 Typing Award 50 WPM FORREST HAWHEE Basketball l Attendance 1 Band 12 Dance Band 2 JAN LIT1-IERLAND Chorus 1 2 3 4 GENE MAXEY Hi-Y l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Class Historian Chorus 1 12 FRANKIE KE OWN Football 12 Basketball 12 KENNY KRATZER Book Club 3 Attendance Award 1 JERRY MINTO Class President 1 Hi-Y 1234 Thespians 1234 National Honor Society 34 Basketball 12 All School Play 1234 GEORGE PARR Attendance Award 23 Chorus 34 Band 1234 Student Council 1 Thespian President 34 Baseball 1234 Acitivity Award l 11 MARY NELL MATTINC G. A. A. 1234 Cheerleaders Club 12 Secretary 2 Chorus l Student Council 12 Football Attendant Band 1234 Pep Band 34 ME LVIN MCBRAYER Class Historian l Student Council l 2 4 Hi-Y l 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 BERNARD Powsns wzLL1A M REED Class Treasurer l Basketball 12 Student Council 2 Chorus 1 Class Librarian 4 Baseball 24 ME LVIN RHODES Hi-Y l 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l Attendance Award 123 LINDA SMITH DONALD TATE Book Club 23 Attendance Award 123 BE N FRANKLIN Ill o Pl! U-I D-l Ill bd U-I I SENIOR CLASS WILL Margaret May, will my position as majorette to Mary Freeman. Good luck Mary, I hope you enjoy it as I did. Jerry Mlnto, having no earthly possessionsg therefore have nothing to will, so I will nothing to David Snyder. Mary Nell Gore, will my majorette position to Sandy Paulln. Hope you have as much fun as I did. Kathy Raley, will my ability to become engaged to a Tell City boy ln my junior year to Brenda Paulin. Good luck Brenda. Bonita Litherland, will my ability to go steady and still be good to Faye Bolin. Keep up the good work Faye. Sonja Badger, will my position as Drum Major to Ellis Clark. I hope you have as much fun as I did. Good luck. Don Hall, will my ability to argue with Coach I-lafele and still get an S in conduct to George Steinsberger. Good luck George, you'll sure need it! George Parr, will my ability to love all the girls to Thurman Roberts. Good luck Thurman. I Paula Carr, will my acting ability to Janet Carr. Good luck Casey. Me, Don Rudolph, refuse to will, the result if me would, might harm the school I, Alden Freeman, will my comic book collection to Jim Boggs and my ability to goof off ln football practice. I-Ierels hopen Coach don't rack you, Jid. I, Gary Clark, will my ability to play music to that upcoming great cornet player, Gary Taylor. Play her hot, Gary. I, Melvin McBrayer, will my ability to get along with the women to Teddy Bear I. I. I. I. I. I. I. It l. I. I. 1. I. 1. 1. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. Hays, I hope you can take it, I can't. Janet Buckler, will my mind of undeclslon to Joan Veatch. Don't let them accuse you of deciding anything about anything. Larry Carter, will my job as secretary to any poor fool that has the courage to take it. Bill Coomer, will my seat on the bus to Porky Kellems and Wilbur Bolin. Jan Lltherland, will my Government book to Betty McMannaway. Good luck Betty. Melvin Rhodes, will my height to Bill Kendall. All of 5'6 Skip Bauer, will my ability to get fines to George Stetnsberger. Mary Nell Mattingly, will my laugh, growl, and Intelligence to Carole Buckler. Take care of it, Carole. Mary Lou Hafele, will the tympanis and bell lyra to Sharon Powers. Linda Smith, will my ability to speak and get English to Myra Woodruff. Bobby Bell, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Johnson to Timmy Ell. Phyllis Daum, will my ability to be quite in all classes to Sue Anderson. Gene Maxey, will my ability to flirt with Emma Lou to Clifford Beumel. Kenneth Theiry, will my ability to sleep in study ball to Charles Probus. Kenneth Kratzer, will my nickname Happy to Billy Powers. Bernard Powers, will my ability to get along with the girls to Richard H. Jimmy Holloway, will my ability to get passes to the Science Room to Jimmy Feidler. Keep it busy Jim! William Reed, will my good behavior in study hall to Tommy Shores. Bertha Hargis, will my Business Mathematics book to Ethel Jo Jones. Mary Jane Jones, will my ability to be silent to Mary Ann Bublnzer. Forrest Hawhee, will my ability to skip school and get caught to Bert Ell. Have better than I did Bert. Frankie Keown, will Sue Ramsey to anyone who thinks they can keep her. Dvnlld TUB. will my ability to get good grades in World Geography and Business Arithmetic to Tommy Shores. Hope you have better luck than 1 di. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 13 MIDWEST SAFE COMPANY Tell City, Indiana Cannelton, Indiana SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1956 forty-five Freshies enrolled in C.H.S. At the first meeting we elected the following officers: President, Jerry Mintog Vice President, Margaret May, Secretary, Mary Nell Goreg Treasurer, Bernard Powers: and Mary Nell Mattingly. As Sponsors we chose Miss Mabel Damm and Mr. Jim Bradburn. We chose Mary Nell Gore, Margaret May, Bonita Litherland, and Sonja Badger as our Freshman Cheerleaders. Jerry Minto participated in the All School Play. At the end of the year some students received awards of special recognition. We chose Margaret May and Mary Nell Mattingly as football candidates, and Margaret May and Bonita Litherland as Basketball Candidates. In our Sophomore year our enrollment was forty-two and our officers were: President, Don Rudolphg Vice President, Harriet Williamsong Secretary, Bonita Litherlandg Treasurer, Clean McLaing and Historian, Mary Nell Gore. Student Council members were Melvin McBrayer and Mary Nell Mattingly. Cur Sponsors were Mrs. Jolenna Rabon and Coach Ramsey. Mary Nell Gore became Flag Girl in the Band. Bonita Litherland and Kathy Raley were elected as football candidates, ard Kathy Raley and Sonja Badger were elected basketball candidates. We ordered our class jackets, they had a Bulldog on the front and Cannelton'59 on the back. Our Junior year the enrollment was thirty-three. The officers for that year were: President, Don Rudolphg Vice President, Kathy Raleyg Secretary, Bonita Litherlandg Treasurer, Sonja Badger: and Historian, Mary Nell Gore. Our Sponsors were Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Backer. Student Council members were Margaret May and Bernard Powers. Paula Carr, Kathy Raley, Jerry Minto, Allen Lauer, and Gary Clark Took part in the All School Play. Mary Nell Gore and Sonja Badger were majorettes and Margaret May was a flag girl in the Band. We ordered our class rings and everyone was very pleased with theirs. Our class furnished the Prom for the Seniors the title of the Prom was Rendzevous With The Stars . This entailed much work on our part and was a huge success. Margaret May and Kathy Raley were elected as football candidates, and Kathy Raley and Sonja Badger were elected as basketball candidates. Now we have come to our last year of school and we are Sophisticated Seniors. Our officers for this year were: President, Don Rudloph: Vice President, Margaret Mayg Secretary, Bonita Litherlandz Treasurer, Kathy Raleyg and Historian, Mary Nell Gore. Sponsors for this year were: Mr. Backer and Mr. Merideth. Student Council members were: Melvin McBrayer and Don Hall. Those participating in the All School Play were: Margaret May, Jerry Minto, and Paula Carr. Majorettes in the Band this year were Mary Nell Gore and Margaret May. Drum Majorette was Sonja Badger. We received first division in the state marching contest. We had all looked forward to this honor for our senior year. Candidates for football queen were: Margaret May and Kathy Raley. Margaret was elected Queen and Kathy was Maid of Honor. The candidates for basketball queen warg: Bonita Litherland and Kathy Raley. Bonita was elected Queen and Kathy was Mai of Honor. if WESTERN AUTOSTORE CANNELTONSUPPLY COMPANY Cannelton and Tell City 14 Cannelton, Indiana , PROPHECY May 26, 1969 appeared to be a very fascinating day in my life. I decided to take a trep to dear old Cannelton, Indiana. I left early in the morning. After flying for a while, I decided to land my space ship on a landing pad. As I entered the space station, I happened to run on to an electronical stage engineer, who I recognized to be Jimmy Holloway. We chatted for a while and he told me that the new Chief of Police was Forrest Hawhee. He told me that his deputies were William Reed and Bobby Bell. I talked to him for a while and he informed me that he wasn't the only one working at the space station, for Alden CKroJ Freeman was the space motorcycle mechanic. Next I stopped at a restaurant to eat. Out came William CBullD Coomer, who was in partnership with Bernard Powers, to wait on me. He told me that KathyCKellemsJRaley and her family was his favorite Boston customer. After eating my breakfast I joruneyed on toward my destiny. I arrived in Cannelton in a short ten minutes. There I had my space ship parked in a parking lot which I found was Don Hall's. As I left the parking lot and started down town I noticed a large crowd, and the center attraction was Merry Minto a new owner of the Sewer Pipe, campaigning for mayor. His campaign manager was Kenny Thiery. I decided to stay at the famous Sunlight Hotel. As I opened the door, who whould I see but George Parr, the famous owner of the hotel. He greeted me with a cheerful smile, and we chatted. Then he informed me that Melvin QMouseyJ Rhodes was running the Goctall Lounge, down stairs. So I Jockeyed on down to see old Mousey. But to my surprise I saw Ralph CSk1pJ Bauer sitting at the bar and by him sat Larry KMoochJ Carter. They chatted with me for a while and informed me that they were now both five star generals inthe Marines. As I glanced up over the bar I saw a familiar face, who I came to recognize as Don Rudolph, the President of the United States. I found Mousey and he told me that Sonja Badger was in New York City working for the United Nations as an I.B.M. operator, Janet CBobJ Buckler and Mary Nell Mattingly were in Hawaii swinging and swaying, and Paula Carr was the head nurse at Cannelton's new Maples Grove Hospital. I got tired and went to bed. In the morning when I awoke I decided to take a walk down town. Before long I spotted the High School and decided to go in and see the old place. There I found the principal to be Linda Smith. As I ventured on through the class rooms I found out that Margaret May was teaching Dr1ver's Training in Cannelton High School. It seems tha she get her experience coming back from band period. I also found out that Gary Clark was now the minister of the Fourth Street Baptist Church. I saw Margaret and she told me that Mary Nell Gore, was now Secretary to the Governor, Gene Maxey. She also told me that Mary Jane Jones and Bertha Hargis owned an immense Cat Farm on the outskirts of Tobinsport, and Jan Litherland is now State Auditor of Indiana. Getting hungry I left Margaret to go up town to find something to eat. So I went to the old hangout Olberdings and guess who owns it now, Frankie Keown and his Chief Waiter is, Kenneth Kratzer. He told me that Donald Tate's prize pigs had won first prize at the World's Fair. He said Bonita Litherland Ballis was now a teacher on television teaching English. I finally found out what happened to Melvin Ccheetal McBrayer and Mary Lou Hafele. Cheeta was playing basketball at L.S.U. and Mary Lou had become a model for the Mademoiselle Cherie. Finding that all my old classmates were alright I headed for home. I arrived home in a short twenty minutes. BIJSAAIWNAIJLPAJPER CCIMIUANY' IIENIIY HEf:K ADU CJOAMPAIWY C3nnelt0D. Indiana 15 Cannelton, Indiana SENIOR S N A P S i2gsif3i2kssv-iefffi fsf'iz,.:,, 1. 1 - ' f er as-,mfr wifi i 2 . 5,:-.,::: -:aY:m-:zsv::- :am - -: :E.f':E L'w5iif2,.,lwi E . .,.,:,,,.,.. Lirtxiw ::-i:::.:.' Wins ,Q QV glam g giggsiliy 'gear , fggsxzgwzggsggwliagxk V Q' ip'-' .. F5 1 -L ,M 1:35535 . -,gl-j K La f-f- -' X .. . ., lb- M . LOMAX lu DOERNER, INC. KIGER In COMPANY Evansville, Indiana I6 Indianapolis, lndiang UNDERCLASSME . XM SN . Y ' 3 S inf ,W 1 l-- ' i W K - Q, , K an CYNQ E X BLANDFORD'S SHELL SERVICE Cannelton, Indiana STANDARD SERVICE STATION Rf -I1........I4-A- v..A:,..... E Xxirw SX if D, Vferner P1-gsident V. Pl'eSid8nf. L. POPD Secretary JUNIOR CLASS J. B0,5S Treasurer 'XIMIQFS sz .,- N -. ' U 1 ., bolm RK. Bryant M. Bubenzer . ,, W.. X qi K' 1 D- Elvard B. Graves M. Gruver H. Guillaum QPU? ....fb., AEK S. Burns R. Hargis U' Harper G- Hay J' Hay D Jellison H, Keuems GA MBLE5 SWISS STUDIO 'reu City, 1ndia..a 'S Ten City, Indiana 'UNH' if . in A YS' AE mix. .RN Q5-0 ki N if x Q.. E Y S XX C. Kramer N. IvIcCallister P, voeliein 'P .9gif w.f lqq - f - :: - ,YQ L D. Reed J. Veach -N '33 x if i,, ' ll. B. kyle U. Lcitncr L. Litnerland C. Lloyd 1. B. Mcwanaway C. Probus M93 wimpy' 'Rini i C , Sadler W. Weedman WV. ' f J, NOl'i.I!6nuI' L . Persin, if ' 5- 25 . . i N 'N M. ini bl-Di . Q in .hw NJ. F. .iambev A- Iieed XQ1 H. Seibert J. bnyder C- Yasrsi A. Zellers X H W' X .. . .. A ....,, ...,.. . , C I' P. Dersin, - Q. Heed si. 4 Xxx X 'Xl 1 Q ni. 5tei:1sber,4 M. Woorirx ' J. Poehlein J. Schroeder J. Carr M. Powers President V, president Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS W M. Allgood D. Anderson C, Anderson J. Bryant J. Braun C. Buckler R. Cronin C. Crossley J, Daum B. E11 9 1 L, mm we se. men QQ- 'li A Q , w. M T k.kA- 1 n eie M M. Freeman G, Glenn R, Gilbert G. Gruver J. Heck J. Heck R. Hogue C. Hudson C- Jarboe I- JOHGS HESS SALES 8: SERVICE 20 TELL CITY CHAIR C0- , .. ,. , .. ef-,au f-QLW v..J:-.... ,. l , so P H P kb. W i . 3 K ., 4 gzip it . . . I ,LL-- In Kendall G. Kellems D. Kincaid E, McFal1 B. MCDaniel C. Northenor 1 , l Paulin W. Phelps B. Powers ia. , a f-as , . Y . Rudolph B- Reed T. Roberts S -, M --M .mi L W . '1L X on K ' A . .5 -' QQQ' ' k ' ',. Q.. :V . - Seifert P. seibert M. sn.izn N. Keown L. Newgent B. Powers G. Ramsey L G. Litherland R. Mcglalliste B. Paulin M. Pauli :X il N C. Powers S- Ramse . Shellenberger B, Shrgd FQ D. Snyder G. Tinsley R. Taylo -3. ! ' R- Theirl' W- Tucker P. Young J. Young M. Wagner TRESSLAR'S STORE 21 SCHAEFFER gl PALLIIN C. Clark President R. Allen C. Beumel J. Fiedler D. Hlrdlng C, wink J D t hk S. Powers . . u sc e V. Presldent Secretary Treasurer FR ESHMAN CLASS 1 J' 'V fr lllele Ewia if ,....,.... - lll ll e--.. 'PT C ' M. Bauer S. Bubenzer D. Bolin E. Bolin f . IE.. i ..,: K Q94 m l Egfr . rr leer 'Y?5WwfV J. Boyce G. Chancellor B, DBWSOD C. Dawson S, Gaynor L. Grahnu M, Hall R. Heck S. Harding M- Harper G. James D. Kratzer BLUE CASTLE 22 ROLAND'S JEWLERY D 4. -.. J. Monroe J. Kincaid J. Lindsey . sae wg D. McDaniel E. McDaniel V. Lahee B. Oberding . 1hcCa ster B. ulberding, ... l '--.., ....' ' I G. Parr F- Seibeff P. Payne C. ,Reed C. Rutherford . Peckinpaugh M. Weatherholt A- Simpson R. Snyder T. Shores Likk . W. Rudolph J, Sadler S. Wlnchell R, Schraner M. Strahl VlNCENT'S MARKET 23 SNYDER DRUG STORE Fannnlfnn In :Nunn Fnfxnnltnn indiana J Wint F. Chenault ' S. Keiser M- VanC0nia V. President President Treasurer Secretary EIGHT!-I GRADE v. Allen B- Blair B' mai' C- Bruce B. K. R' Howland S. Jeuisofl Mmf.1 we 2 255 5556 ff : '- 2 sf L3 :ily A ' H' May P. Milburn J , Minto R. Nix G. Burns B. Keown C. Powers T. E11 L- Fuqua 5 N' ie . -Ekgsflg D. Leitner B. LeMaire D' Ramsey vu Rearden G. TSYIOI' T. Taylor C. Stiles D. Werner FIRST-CA NNE LTON NATIONAL BANK My i 7 Q ' ' .. 0.4 W'-ff SERS K xr Y. - Af X E! r 5 2 au. , A X Z, Q. K L: f,1,,..w.-V ,sux ,f NR N 5 fgx ' 'A ' H-H1539 .-1 ix Janet Car A nna Reed Basketball Queen and Gladys Ramsey Sally Wmchell Carolyn Win km-Sixk, J!! Faye Bolin Bonita Litherland MAID OF HONC Y 3' e , ,1 Kathy Raley p 5 E 5 M 3:gggilQ1119, k W ff-H2iw'V..s4'2 U - I ,sew 1, 5235 f ' , . I -. .. Sr K. if L 'wp f 'h '- N Y A 3 29 5 E Kg H, Q . , 5 k WN ,A M .ww .2 , ggi -M wk 'W 1? Nl 'A 'mint I ,gwwmmmml 'W iQfl'Ml i'dNAx 3 Z, L ' if NW. ff',f'fMMfff ' MIT ' W' C Q! Q23 3 'HWMESBWSH K I :fa 4 gush? L ' .if mv ,f A K Naam M, N2 Qs Y xr vga .. -3 N. i. :rr I 'ff' Qi f ' W I ,,:--'- ji m i-j ,:.: laimywrr K A , 3' A I 3 S . L :ir .V+ K7 1' A ' what f . c ' M V I ws A 1 at Y 25 , . E bi 1-'b E ':- A M Q .r ' N X z Q f ,eg JS.. srunznr councu First Row: J. Kincaid, J. Northenor, B. Olberding, Mr. H. Meredi Second Row: C. Buckler, M. McBrayer, B. Kendall, D. Hall, Third Row: D. Rudolph, C. Clark, J. Poehlein, G. Stelnsberger. lb. First Row: D. Kincaid, B. Cuillaum, G. Steinsberser, Second Row: G. Hay, D. Hall, R. Gilbert, Third Row: D. Werner, J. Minto, D. Snyder, Fourth Row: J. Poehlein, J. Boggs, T. Roberts, Back Row: Mr. Paulin, M. McBrayer, G. Maxey, M. Rhodes, D. Rudolph. i i ld HI-Y Img - Q M Q -ll! .. www , 1. - 4,0- fl' 4 f,QZ,?Q,i , 5 91131. J ,J ww me QL f. S! 1 D E C E M B E R B R I D E 0n March 26, 1959. The Senior Class of Cannelton High School presented before a highly appreciative audience, the play 'DECEMBER BRIDE'. The play was well represented as the players presented their parts very well. Hrs. Vaughn was the director, and the Make-Up-Artist were Kathy Raley and Mary Nell Gore. The Ushers were Mary Hell Mattingly, Jan Litherland, George Parr, and Billy Coomer. Bernard Powers was in charge of Sound-Effects. The Music was presented between acts by the Cannelton High School Band underthe direction of Mr. William Blythe. CAST LILY RUSKIN . . a charming scatterbrain . . . . Paula Carr e e her daughter. e e e 0 e .Bonita MATT HENSHAW. . . Ruth's husband. . . . . . . . .Jerry Minto PETE PORTER . . . a neighbor. . . . . . . . . . . . Don Hall HILDA CROCKER . . Li1y's best chum. . . . . . . Margaret May TOM ANDERSON. . . . an ex-sweetheart of Lily's. . . Gary Clark MABEL ANDERSON. . . . Tom's aged mother . . . . .Mary Lou Hafele GORDON P. GRIDLEY . . Matt's boss . . . . . . . . . .Don Rudolph CONSTANCE KIRBY . . . a wedding consultant. . . .Janet Buckler 32 'lk I'M A FAMILY CRISIS On October 16, 1958 the all-school play was presented to a highly appreciative audience. I'm a Family Crisis was a comedy which was enjoyed by allthose in attendance. It was directed by Mrs. Vaughn. Peggy Morgan... Betsy......... . Mrs. borgen..... Dr. Norgan...... Nellie Gr1mstead.... ... Willie Carter... Uncle Syl ..... Gwen Harris.... Julia Preston... Mary Lou Thomas. Mrs. Tabor. ..... Attendant ....... CAST A Chatterbox .............. Ruth Ann Taylor Her Baton-Twirling S1ster...Carol Buckler Her Mother ..................... Paula Carr Her Father ....... . .......... ..Jerry Minto Who Enjoys Poor Hea1th.Ne1lie NcCal1ister Peggy's Boyfriend ...... .......Ellis Clark Mrs. Norgan's Brother...Char11e Northenor A Teenage Menace... ..... .Carolyn Anderson High School Student.........Myra Woodruff High School Student... .... Marilyn Paulin A Neighbor .......... ...... Margaret May .From West Haven.... ...Jerry Northenor Nake-up Artists: Sonja Badger, Judy Hay. Ushers: Judy Dutschke, Christine Hudson, Sandra Paulin, Janet Carr FEDFTRAI. 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X K Xi Q, Nui Standingg Coach Joe Hafele, Jim Schroeder, Don Kincaid, Billy Kendall, Bob Guillaunz, Melvin MCB:-ayer, Cecil Stevens,Assn't Coach Albert Graber, Kneeling g Billy Bruce , Ellis Clark, Thurman Roberts, Student Manager Jim Daum, Gary Glenn , Jim Braun, BASREFBALL TEAM COACH HAFELE STUDENT MANAGER Jimmy Daum BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Troy. . . Ft. Branch. . . . Tell City Uwensville. . . . Memorial. Petersburg. . . Lynnville Corydon . . Rockport. Newburgh. Dale. . . - Lincoln . . Boonville Hawesville. . . Ferdirnm Richland. Holland . . . . . . Oil Twp.. . ..... . SECTIONAL Cnrisney. ..... . 4 6 o u g o n Q Q I O a 0 g 0 0 U 0 0 U Q 0 Bristow .. . . . . Dale. . - We 63 A2 LL3 M6 qu 66 57 3h 55 56 58 59 S1 62 61 80 50 ELL M5 66 Q2 They El 73 56 51 68 60 Sli 66 63 61 75 75 63 72 U6 EO 511 60 M2 Al 52 LL Ho G I if EZ1 X - - , :': f7 1:6511 WXWU5 'L ' , A ' W N09 Y ,, ssh- QV , I f: W:'Q , Q XX WR f .. --EEi 5 U .,:k.. 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Row 3: B. Oberdlng, J. Holloway, G. Clark, D. Kincaid. A . Eff? 5 so .o or M, I ,g1?sszJ. J K W, fm-2A 1 -. f . Yi? ' ' lffiii LQ wif ' Tp f ' A 1245- '-:wp 954291. . f 2 gf, A - . 1 l'l5 ' 'fwxfflu . f ,' 1 , 414 , , .. ,k,k. Q? V V cuzznnunzns reshman Leadefs Judy Dutschke Carolyn Reed Mary Kay Bauer Laura Lou vineui jf- LeGd6l'S 'N..- .W -Q.-msigmmfa DAUM MOTOR CO. Cannelton, Indiana i FIRST GRADE B-0 First Row: R. McFarling, D. Nix, J. Dann-on, R. Sims, B. Anderson, R. Walls, lm., Hafele, D. Crowe, G. Hafele, D. Glenn, M. Applekgate. Second Row: C. Young, C. Kratzer, M. Suters, M. Scarboro, C. Cronin, J. Sadler, J. Bruce, D. Gaynor, S. Uwens. Third How: S. Wahl, J. Twinkel, J. Stowe, J. Bryant, D. Hattenbach, M. Howard, R. Powers. Fo :rth Row: K. Bennett, K. Snyder, Mrs. Cummings, B. Freeman, L. Liottnaan. sgconv GRADE First Row: D. Stiles, R. Nugent, R. Lawalin, D. Nix, B. Applegate, M. Raber, M. Claycomb, T. Shores, R. Sims, W. Applegate. Second Row: C. Spencer, C. Ball, R. Northenor, T. Hargis, T. Allen, D. Crabtree, M. McFall, B. Nugent. Third Row: C. Richter, D. May, J. Huff, S. Maier, J. Thorn, R. Yoho, G. Ball. Fourth Row: O. Wright, J. Scarboro, C. Keown D. Brown, Mrs. Fuchs. FELL CITY NATIONAL BANK 48 Ten City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana JIM'S MEN AND BOYS WEAR Tuma Gunn: l l .e 2 . l J. Stith, U. Van COHGY, J. Burns, J. Gilbert, 1-'irsr Row: D. Thorn, W. Blythe. P- Gaynor. M- Gaynor, J. Milburn, T. Hayes, J. Bryant, G. Hafele. Second Row: A. Ball. P. Nix. R. Wall, D. Miller, J. Daum, M- T. Richter, E. Young, V. Simpson, Mrs. Groves, L. Spenc R. Seibert. F0 URTH GRAD E Chenault. Third Row : er, C. Clark, A. Popp ., ' , First Row: H. Nix, C. Stiles, J. Malcomson, H. Glenn, D. Litherland, W. Cronin, W. Hawkins, K. Burns, D. Irvin, P. Walls. Second Row: B. Hattenbach, C. Sadler B. Brock, W. Crowe, C. Chenault, J. Adkins, D. Thorn, S. Schneider. Third Row: C. Brown, J. Shore, L. Conner, J. Bland, P. Miller, R, llierdlth. G. Stowe, Fourth Row: K. Hargis, P. Gunn, D. Bland, Mrs., Taylor, M. Bennett, B. Holpp F- Young- Ivo Hum-:R FIFTH GRADE First Row: C. Powers, T. Tindle, L. Parks, C. Taylor, D. Claycomb, P. Simpson, D. Powers T. May, D. Ramsey, L. Blake, M. Raber, L. Goodson, Second Row: L. Scheidegger, B. Hafele J. Bennett, J. King, G. Taylor, C. Elverd, C. Taylor, K. Polk, Third Row: J. Huff, T. Heck , Fourth ROW: J. Seals, L. Rearden, D. Gaynor, Mr. L. Taylor, R. Ball SIXTH GRADE First Row: B. Carter, M. Parr, J. Leistner, J. Raber, E. Bolin, L. Gaynor, J. Hawkins, E. Allen, R. Leitner, J. Dawson, T. Taylor. Second Row: R. Hayes, B. Dixon, M. Seibert, D. McBrayer, J. Holpp, D. Taylor, C. Anderson, H. King, E. Bland. Third Row: S. Daum, B. Shore, S. Reed, C. Jasper, J. Young, R. Kendall, L. McDaniel, S. Kieser. Fourth Row: J. Brown, S. Keown, R. Park, Mr. Bennett, R. Gunn, W. Waldschmidt. WERNER DRUG STORE 50 MANSFIELD AND YAGG1 EVENTH GRADE -I r ri f., Q.. Ne First Row: C. Willianus, J. Howard, M. Spencer, S. Hudson, L. Vitelli, D. Simpson, M. Kirschner, J. Malcolmson, G. Simpson, D. Guillaum. Second Row: L. Polk, M. Spencer. L. Ramsey, J. Glenn, D. Irvin, C. Mills, J. Graves. Third Row: B. Mattingly, D. Gottman, E. Freeman, D, Coutlas, C. Shore, D. Blair, Mr. Irvin. RTEN First Row: W. Bennett, D. Blythe, Second Row: M. Bryant, J. Ingle, J. Danhauer, D. Sixx. Third Row: M. Anderson, W. Donovan, S. Maier, B. Gunn, M. Huber, E. Young. Fourth Row: W. Hall, C. A. Gratzer, C. Gerber, A. J, Savage, J. Curry, P. Graber. CITIZENS BANK Fnf-ffwjfffs IEJILRBOB 51 Tell City, Indiana Hallowe'en Festival Queen and Attendants lunior Band Myers Basketball Team ' - lm' 1-SKVI1 -. Z1 .wi -W g s ' ' 'i.3h2.12Llf'.J.f1iC:Au52iEE 11-'Tn1lu. BUG-, ,.'? f,L'1:JA:,3 K' T' 'E .n ., --E T ' ' 'H ' k R Y .lv . . ' v T.'gwL'X-,,,, uJml1el'i'Ci'Hf1 '74i2iEA5dG.?!B'iiE.33'?:iE.7115'17K'.I52v'1356fbIL'.w 3151-LT S5Qd5Uv 'cil!1LE?,FISnEl'W7 , 5 . Ei ., U ii 2 5 V' ii E E 6 il!! 7'-f i1i2b3Sli-'Yiiilrwzi . 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