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, 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
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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
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