Tell City High School - Sagittarius Yearbook (Tell City, IN)

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Editor in Chief...............................EARL MALONE Associate Editors............................ BOB FREEMAN ADDIE KRETH .. MISS CALLA BLACK MR. HUGH THRASHER Faculty Advisors Vfc. Cbdfuvc £. Graduate of Tell City High School Class of 1946 Killed in Action May 26, 1951 To Pfc. Arthur L. Buck Miller and to every other former student of Tell City High School who has served his country in the Korean conflict, the class of 1952 dedi- cates this annual. To each for the personal sacrifices he has made in answering his country's call to arms, for the bodily torments he has endured, for his assumption ofa democratic respon- sibility in the fight to preserve democratic ideals, and the contribution he has made, whether it be menial or of heroic magnitude, we humbly dedicate this work. The debt we owe is such that cannot be repayed. May this be a token of our appre- ciation. FRED FECHTMAN, Superintendent Hobby: Hunting, Fishing and Golf Mrs. Julia Roberson Physical Ed. Hobby: Golf Hugh Thrasher Vocational Guidance Social Studies Hobby: Sports Jack Jines Mathematics, Science Hobby: Reading Arlin McRae English. Art Hobby: Textile painting Calla Black Science, Social Studies Hobby: Fishing Freeman Beatty Journalism, Latin, English Hobbies: Raising Flowers, Traveling, Reading Ada Royal Home Economics Hobby: Doing good for others Edwin Cassidy Commerce Hobby: Hunting Radie Mosby Mechanical Drawing, Woodwork Hobby: Working with Flowers Paul Silke Music Hobby: Fishing Phyllis Deane Librarian, English Hobbies: Reading, Hiking Robert Kreager English, Dramatics Hobbies: Singing IVAN SPRINKLE Social Studies Hobbies: Playing golf EUGENE LOWE Commerce, Mathematics Hobbies: Sports, Reading EDWARD PETER Mathematics, Science Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing DUANE DOLEZAL Social Studies, Commerce Hobby: Reading ANDY TAFF Athletics, Physical Ed. Drivers Ed. Hobby; Sports Destined to restore light to darkness, order to chaos, and hope to despair are those who may be favored with keener in- sight into the causes and consequences of human behavior. Those who hold an honest respect for the God-given rights of man and value proper concern for that in man which is eter- nal, offer the only real formula for the survival of the species. In a world of people contemplating momentous deci- sions, neurotic from fears, anxious about their success in a race toward human extermination, a reverence for the things eternal must be kindled in the hearts and minds of all who will hear and feel. Those truths we hold to be self-evident are often obscured by the greed of man. The dignity of the human being which elevates him to his superior rank among life forms requires restraint to insure rightful assumption of that honor. If the whole of mankind seems bent toward moral and spiritual degeneration, then who among the confused will at- tempt to perpetuate in the conscience of the individual the true values of existence? We make no claim of being so blessed as have been the great teachers throughout time. We hope only that in some small measure, as we relay knowledge and skills, we may in- fuse into the mind of a child understanding and an apprecia- tion of his proper relationship to his fellowmanandto his God. SOUTHLAND JERRY POWERS Jerry 19 Majors: English, Woodwork, Com- merce. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Class President 3,4; Annual Staff 4; F.B. L. A. Pres. 4; Track 1,4; Cross Country 4; Jr. Carnival King 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Thespian Award 4; Science Club 4; Marks- man Editor 3; Football 1; Drama- tics Club 4 JOE SPENCER Joe 17 Majors: Woodwork, English, So- cial Studies. Football 1, 2,3,4;Base- ball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4 EDWARD LAMAR KREAGER Ed 17 Majors: Math, English, Social Stud- ies. Football 4;Track 4; F.B.L. A. 4; Class Treas. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4 Vaiedictmicu MARY LOU HOFFMAN Lou 17 Majors: English, Commerce. Pep Club 1,2,3; Jr. Booster Club 4; F.B. L. A. 3,4; Dance Club 1; Dra- matics Club 4; Thespian Award 4; Sec. -Treas. 2; Annual Staff 4; Chemistry Club 4; Honor Roll. Satutatwiicui MARY ANN SMITH Smitty 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Social Studies. Band 8, 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Band Sectional Leader 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Honor Roll; D. A. R. Award 4; P. T. A. Award 3, Marksmen Staff 4; Sagittarius Staff 4. DONNA SUE BIRCHLER Donna 17 Majors: Math,Science, Social Stud- ies, English. Dance Club 1; Dra- matics Club 4; Science Club 4; Pep Club 2,3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Curtiss Salesmanship Award 4; Marksman Staff 4; Girls Intramural Basketball 4; Sagittarius Staff; Honor Roll LARRY IRVIN ALVEY Larry 18 Majors: Math, English, History. Band 1, 2; Sagittarius Staff 4; Bas- ketball 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4 CASPER EUGENE BASHAM Eugene 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork, Math. Intramural Bas- ketball 4; Track 4 JOYCE ANN AMOS Joyce 18 Majors: Commerce, Math, Social Studies, Science, English. F.B.L. A. 3, 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Marksman Staff 4; Librarian 3,4 BETTY LOU ARNOLD Betty 17 Majors: English, Home Ec. .Com- merce, Social Studies. F.B.L.A. 3; Librarian 3; Marksman Staff 4: Home Ec. Mgr. 2,4 WILLIAM JOSEPH BAUR Pee Wee 17 Majors: Woodwork, English, Com- merce, Social Studies. Baseball 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; F. B.L. A.; Freshman Basketball 1; Stu- dent Manager 1 RONALD KENNETH BERGER Ronnie 18 Majors: English, Woodwork, So- cial Studies, Commerce. F.B.L. A. 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Track 3,4; Barber Shop Quartet 4 JOY ANN ALVEY Joy 18 Majors: Home Ec., Social Studies, English. Pep Club 2; Jr. Booster Club 4; F. B. L. A. ALBERT CHENAULT Abe 19 Majors: Social Studies, Woodwork, English. Jr. Booster Club 4; Dra- matic Club 3,4: F.B.L. A. 4 WILBUR DELANO COULTAS Wib 18 Majors: Woodwork, Social Studies, English. RONALD ANDREW BIRCHLER Chig 17 Majors: English, Social Studies. Varsity Basketball 3,4: Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Crosscountry 4: Track 4: F.B.L. A. 4; Dance Club 1: Pep Club 2,3; Jr. Booster Club 4: Class Sec.-Treas. 1; Class Pres. 2 YVONNE BRUGGENSCHMIDT Bruggi 17 Majors: English,Commercials. Band 8, 2, 3, 4; Academy Immaculate Conception 1; F.B.L. A. 3,4; Pep Band8,3,4;Camival Queen Candi- date 2;Girl State 3; Pep Club 2; Jr. Booster Club 4 MARY ANN DAUBY Dobie 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Music. Dance Club 1; PepClub 2, 3; Booster Club 1,4; Marksmen Staff 4; Sagittarius Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band 1, 2.3 JAMES DEVILLEZ JimH 18 Majors: English,Commerce, Social Studies. Student Manager 3; F.B. L. A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Jr.Boost- er Club 4; Marksmen Staff 4 RUTH HARPENAU Red 17 Majors: English, Home Ec.. Social Studies. F. B. L. A. 3; Home Ec. Manager 3,4; Librarian 3 GILBERT ESAREY Esarey 18 Majors: Woodwork, Social Studies, English PAUL DENNIS ETIENNE Paul 17 Majors: Commerce, English, So- cial Studies. F.B.L.A. 4; PepClub 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4;Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3,4 MARY FRANCES FRiaER Tootie 17 Majors: English, Home Ec., Social Studies. Booster Club 1; Pep Club 2; Jr. Booster Club 4: Dance Club 1, F.B.L.A. 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Vice-President 3; Dramatics Club 4; BasketballQueen Candidate 2, 3; Football Queen Candidate 2,3, 4; Jr. Carnival Queen 1 ROSE MARIE FISCHER Fiskers 17 Majors: English, Music, Home Ec. Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 4; Dance Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4 ROBERT LEWIS FREEMAN “Bob 18 Majors: Social Studies, Woodwork, English. Football 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball Captain 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Jr. Booster Club 4; Sagittarius Staff 4; Intramural Basketball Captain 3,4; Student Council 4 FLOYD JAMES FERRELL. JR. Floyd 19 Majors: Math, Science, English, Commerce, Social Studies. Pep Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Projec- tion Crew 1, 2,3,4; Chemistry Club Pres. 4; Sagittarius Staff 4; Nation- al Honor Society 1,2, 3,4 MARY CATHERINE GEORGE Penny 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. Band 8,1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3;DramaticsClub 4;Dance Club 1; Home Ec. Mgr. 3; Honor Roll; Sagittarius Ass. Staff 3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Basketball Maid-of- Honor 1; Football Queen Candidate 2,3; Basketball Queen Candidate 2 DON GOFFINET Don 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. Dramatics Club 4 HELEN GRAMELSPACHER Blondie 17 Majors: Commerce, Home Ec., So- cial Studies, English. Pep Club 1, 2; Jr. Booster Club 4; Dance Club 1; Basketball Usher 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Marksman Staff 4 DUANE HAMMACK Cooley 18 Majors: Woodwork, English, Math, Social Studies. Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Dance Club 1,3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Pep Club 2 BETTY SUE HANLOH Betzel 17 Majors: English, Home Ec., Social Studies. Dramatics Club 3,4; Boost- er Club 3,4: Home Ec. Mgr. 4 BETTY HANNER Bets 17 Majors: Commerce, English, Social .Studies, Home Ec. F. B. L. A. Chemistry Club 4 HARRY DICKMAN, JR. Sonny 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork. Intramural Basketball 3.4 MARJORIE ANN HENZE Margie 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Commerce. Pep Club 1, 2,3; Dance Club 1; Jr. Booster Club 4; Drama- tics Club 4; G. A. A. 1,2;Chemistry Club 4; Marksmen Staff 4; Sagittar- ius Staff 4; F.B.L. A. 3.4 LARRY HENDRICKSON CHARLES H1LGENHOLD Kochie 18 Majors: English, Woodwork, Social Studies. Dramatic Club 4 CAROL ANN VAUGHN Vaughn 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Social Studies, Math. G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Dance Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Dra- matic Club 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4; Girls Intramural Basketball; Girls Chorus 4; Home Ec. Mgr. 4; Thes- pian; Sagittarius Staff 4 RAYMOND HOWELL Ray 18 Majors: Woodwork, Social Studies. Dramatic Club 4 IRENE MARIE HUBBS Sue 17 Majors: Social Studies, English, Commerce. F.B.L.A.; Jr. Booster Club 4; Dramatic Club; Basketball Queen Candidate 3; Jr. Carnival Queen 3; Football Queen Candidate 3 CAROLYN L. JOHNSON Carolyn 17 Majors: Commerce, English, So- cial Studies. F. B. L. A. 3,4; Jr. Booster Club 4; PepClub2,3; Music Club 1,2; Dramatic Club 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, Sec. -Treas. 2;Sagitarrius Staff 4; Band 1;Librarian4; G. A. A. Rep- resentative 2; Dance Club 1 JERVIS LEMOINE KAST Jerv 19 Majors: English, Social Studies. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, Track 1,2, 3,4; Pres. Booster Club 4; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4;Drama- tic Club 3; Yell Leader Secretary 3; Sagittarius Staff 4 ALMA JEAN KESSANS A.J. 18 Majors: Math, Social Studies, Com- merce, English, Home Economics. G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Home Ec. Manager 4; Jr. Booster Club 4 WALTER LAMBERT Walt” 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Music. Band 1, 2,3,4; Band Coun- cil 4: Marksmen Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4 KENNETH VIRGIL POEHLEIN Bucky” 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Commerce, Woodwork. Band 1,2, 3; Pep Band 3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Barber Shop Quartet; F.B.L.A. 3,4 ADRIENNE KRETH Addie 17 Majors: Social Studies, English, Home Ec.; Commerce. Sagittarius Ass. Staff 3; Sagittarius Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 8,1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Dra- matic Club 4; Marksmen Staff 4; Band Librarian4;Band Section Lead- er 4; Girl State 3; Home Ec. Mgr. 4; Jr. Booster Club, Sec. -Treas. 4; Honor Roll; Tri Hi Y 1; National Thespian Award 4; Basketball Queen Candidate 4. MINNIE KREISLE Mickey 18 Majors: Home Ec., Social Studies, English. G. A. A. 1,3,4; Sports- leader 2; Booster Club 1; Home Ec. Mgr. 3; Dance Club 1 EARL LAUER Earl 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. Track 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; F.B. L. A.; Intramural Basketball 3 EMMA LOU MANNING Shorty 18 Majors: Home Ec., English, Com merce, Social Studies. Home Ec. Mgr. 4 EARL FRANKLIN MALONE Kochie 17 Majors: Social Studies, English, Woodwork. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Captain 4; Swing Band 3; Track 3, 4;Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4; Fresh- man Cheerleader;Editor of Sagittar- ius 4 RALPH LECLERE Lacker 18 Majors: Woodwork, English, Social Studies. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1. 2,3. 4: Pep Club 3; F. B. L. A. MARY ALICE LAUER Mary 17 Majors: Social Studies, English, Commerce. Sagittarius Staff 4; Jr. Carnival Queen 4; Chemistry Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Jr. Booster Club 4; Girls Intramural Basketball 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Dance Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Sagittarius Ass. Staff 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Maga- zine Sale Captain 4 MARION DOUGLAS MILLS Dug 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Pep Band 1, 2,3, 4; Band 8,1,2,3,4 LUCILLE RUTH MONTGOMERY Cille 18 Majors: English, Home Ec., Soc- ial Studies. Band 1,2; Booster Club 1; Pep Club 2 3; Jr. Booster Club 4; F.B.L. A. 3; Marksman Staff 4 DARLA DEAN MULLIS Darla 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Social Stud- ies, Commerce. Dance Club 1;F. B. L. A. 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Jr. BoosterClub 1.4 DON R. PAGE Don 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Music. Band 2,4; Music Club 1, 2,3, 4;F. B.L. A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Dance Clubl, 2,3; National Thespian Award 4 SARAH SCHERTZER “Muppie 17 Majors: Commerce, Home Ec., Social Studies, English. Booster Club 1; Pep Club 2;DanceClub 1;F.B.L. A. 4;Marks- men Staff 4 JOSEPH PAULIN Joe 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Basketball 1; Football 2; Track 1,2; Band 7, 8,1, 2,3,4: Pep Band 8, 1, 2,3; Swing Band 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 3;Chem- istry Club 4; Class Vice Pres. 1; Intra- mural Basketball Captain 3,4 DAVID EUGENE POEHLEIN Dave 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Wood- work. Jr. Booster Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Marks- men Staff 4 PATRICIA KRESS Pat 17 Majors: English, Commerce, Home Ec., Social Studies. Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Booster Club4; Dance Club 1; F. B. L. A. 3,4;G. A. A. 1,2, Sec. - Treas. 1 NAOMI MARIE POEHLHN Naomi” 18 Majors: Social Studies, Home Ec., English. F. B. L. A. 3,4; Pep Club 2; Jr. Booster Club 4 ANTHONY KENT QUINKERT Kuntry 17 Majors: English,Math,Social Stud- ies. Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Swing Band 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Jr. Booster Club 4: Marksman Staff 3; Sagittarius Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 4: Music Club 2 GENE RESS Doc 17 Majors: Science, Math, English, Social Studies. Pep Club 1, 2; Jr. Booster Club 4; Photography Club 2, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Baseball Stu- dent Manager 2,3; National Thes- pian 4; Dramatic Club 4; Sagittar- ius Staff 4 NORMA QUINN Norma” 16 Majors: English, Math. Dramatic Club 4; Jr. Booster Club 4; Football Queen Candidate 4; Immaculate Conception School, Hawesville 1. 2,3 BILL REED Bill 18 Majors: English. Ind. Arts, Social Studies. Football 1,2; Track 3; In- tramural Basketball 2. 3; Marksman Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Election Board 4 MARION YOUNG Marion 17 Majors: English, Commerce, So- cial Studies. Band 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Treas. 4, Sec- tion Leader 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Chemistry Club Treas. 4; Candidate for Basketball Queen 3; Football Queen Candidate 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Sagittarius Staff 4 LEO RICHEY Leo 18 Majors: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Woodwork. Foot- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball Captain 3,4 MARGARET FRANCES SANDERS Cisco 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Com- merce. Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Jr. Booster Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3, Vice President 4; Home Ec. Mgr. 4; Pep Band 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Intramural Basketball 4; Girls Chorus 4; Band Section Leader 4; Dramatics Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; Marksmen Staff 4; Rainbow Girls Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2 MARGARET LOUISE SAUNDERS Margaret 18 Majors: English, Home Ec., So- cial Studies. Pep Club 2; Marks- man Staff 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Jr. Booster Club 4 DONALD RAY SATTERFIELD Don” 17 Majors: Woodwork, English, So- cial Studies. Dramatics Club 4; Jr. Booster Club 4 MARGARET A. SCHELLENBERG Peggy 17 Majors: Social Studies, English, Home Ec., Commerce. F.B.L.A. 3; Marksmen Staff 4;HomeEc. Mgr. 3 ROBERT PARKER Bob 18 Majors: Social Studies, English, Woodwork. F.B.L.A. 4 CHARLES SCHREIBER August 17 Majors: English, Woodwork, So- cial Studies. Track 1; Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4: Varsity Football 3,4; Chemistry Club 4; Pep Club 2; F. B.L.A. 4; Student Council 1,2,4; Sagittarius Staff 4 JO ANN WHITE Jo 18 Majors; English, Home Ec., So- cial Studies. Dramatics Club 3,4; Vice President 4; Jr. Booster Club 4; Pep Club 2,3; Booster Club 1; Dance Club 1;F. B. L. A. 3,4, Sec. - Treas. 4; National Thespian 4 ANITA MARY SIFRIG Anita 18 Majors: Home Ec., English, So- cial Studies. Chemistry Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3.4; F.B.L.A. 2,3;Pep Club 2, 3; Jr. Booster Club 4 RUTH ANN SUTCLIFFE Ruth 16 Majors: English, Home Ec., Com- merce, Social Studies. ALICE CAMELLIA TERRY Alice 17 Majors: English, Social Studies. G. A. A. 2; F. B. L. A. 3; Marksman Staff 4; Basketball Usher 4 JERRY DELANO THOMAS Tomcat 18 Majors: Social Studies, English, Woodwork. Football 2,3; Pep Club 2, 3; Jr. Booster Club 4; Football Student Mgr. 4; Basketball Student Mgr. 4 WILLIAM OSCAR VOLGEMANN Bill 18 Majors: English, Woodwork, Social Studies, Commerce. Student Coun- cilman 1 ALFRED HAROLD WETZEL Al 18 Majors: English, Woodwork, Social Studies. THERESA M. WHEATLEY Theresa 18 Majors: English, Home Ec., Social Studies. Home Ec. Mgr. 3,4; Li- brarian 3; MarksmenStaff 4: F.B. L. A. 3 MALCOLM STUART ZIMMERMAN Mac 19 Majors: Social Studies, English, Woodwork. MARY LEE WINCHELL Lee Lee 18 Majors: Home Ec., Social Studies, English, Commerce. G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treas. 4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; Band 2,3,4; Home Ec. Mgr. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Jr. Booster Club 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Band Section Leader 3,4 We as seniors look back on the year 1948 and remember our first day of school. It is with regret that we leave all these days of trial and fun behind us. That first day was a mad rush from one class to another, looking for someone from whom we could buy a study hall book. We, all 119 of us. were taken in by usual pranks and jokes that are pulled on green freshmen. But then we had our first class meeting. It gave us a feeling of importance, when we elected as our first class officers: Earl Malone, president: Joe Paulin, vice president: and Ronnie Birchler, secretary- treasurer. For our student council representative we chose Joe Spencer. Our sponsors were Mr. Hollen and Miss Royal. For freshman cheer leaders we chose Earl Malone, Joyce Kramer, and Tootie Frieler. Tootie was also elected Junior Carnival Queen. Bob Freeman received high recognition as an outstanding football player. As we were yet rather unfamiliar with extra curricular activities, our only sponsored activity was a Sadie Hawkins dance, which proved to be a huge success. We soon found the end of our first year swiftly approaching, so we made plans for the annual class picnic which was held at Lincoln City. Ready for vacation, we closed our books for summer. The vacation passed quickly and we again found ourselves back in school, electing officers to aid us through our sophomore year. They were: Ronnie Birchler, president; Bob Freeman, vice president; Mary Lou Hoffman, secretary-treasurer; and Charles Schrieber and Sue Hubbs as our student council represent- atives. Mr. Hollen and Mr. Sprinkle were chosen as class sponsors. Disregarding school tradition, we ordered our school Jackets and sweaters in the late fall instead of waiting until our junior year. On December 2, between halves of the Tell City--Mt. Vernon game, we presented the coronation of T. C. H. S. 's second basketball queen. In early spring our class sponsored the annual Faculty vs. Seniors basketball game. We had accomplished very much this past year and looked forward to our next year, when we would be upperclassmen. September rolled around again and we entered school with a greater feeling of responsibility. We knew we had a big year ahead of us and to make the sailing smoother we elected the following people to be our class officers: Jerry Powers, president; and Larry Alvey, Earl Malone, and Mary Alice Lauer as our student council representatives. We also chose Mr. Kreager and Mrs. Dolezal as our Junior sponsors. We started to raise money right away, which we would need in our senior year. The Junior Amateur Hour and the Junior Carnival both aided us in our task. We also received our class rin , which, for years to come will remind us of the many happy hours spent at T. C. H. S. May came and we sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The banquet was held at the Wm. Tell Hotel and the prom at the Moose home. Everyone attending enjoyed those events. Then came graduation, which took on a more solemn meaning, for we realized that we would be graduating. We felt that we had almost reached our goal. That fall we were seniors, sophisticated seniors. To aid us through our last and most important year, we have elected Jerry Powers, president; Joe Spencer, vice president; Ed Kreager, secretary-treasurer; and Charles Schriber, Sue Hubbs, Bob Freeman, Bill Vogelmann, as student council representatives. For our sponsors we chose Miss Black and Mr. Thrasher. Our motto was Within ourselves our future lies ; our class flower, the rose; and our class colors were scarlet and silver. There was much to be done, we made plans for the sponsoring of a magazine sale campaign. Although we did not quite reach our ultimate goal, we have broken the record of sales in comparison to previous years. We also had a bake sale from which we netted approximately seventy- five dollars. Our next step was to order our calling cards and invitations. The most difficult of all projects undertaken by the class was the publishing of the annual, the Sagittarius. On May 10, the prom was held at the Country Club. Baccalaureate Services were held at the high school on Sunday, May 18. The next two days were spent on our senior trip. The trip will be long remembered as one of the highlights of our days at Tell City High. May 22nd marked ourClass Day and finally Commencement exercises were held on May 23, with O. H. Roberts, Jr. of Evansville as speaker. Now graduation is here and each of us will soon be going his separate way. Exactly what our fortunes will be--only time will tell. But to our underclassmen, we would like to pass on these words, Success does not depend alone on the heights you reach, but how well you work to attain those heights. For in each individual, there is the power to do a thing--and to do it well! tnh t While taking a tour of the United States in 1962, we see the 1952 student graduates of T. C. H. S. thus engaged: Of course we shall start from Tell City. There we find Joy Ann Alvey has added a Mrs. before her name. Margaret Sanders, after ten long years, is still serving detention at T.C. H.S. for her great misdemeanor, playing hooky. As we leave Tell City and start down highway 66, we see Winnie Volegmann on his way to Lamar to see his one and only, Betty Conner. At Louisville we see Patty Kress swishingabout in her white, starched nurse's uniform. Dona Birchler is a laboratory technician there. Albert Chenault and Don Goffinet are great personalities in the Grand Ole Opera” in Nashville, Tennessee. Charles Schreiber, Duane Hammack, and David Poehlein are residents of New York. They are more commonly known as America's No. 1 Bachelors. They can't find a girl who can beat them in sports. At the Waldorf hotel we are guests of Jerry Powers, owner of the hotel. In the floor show there Miss Norma Quinn, who, by the way, is engaged to Jerry, is doing her own version of Kentucky Waltz. From N.Y. we fly to Delaware. Our airplane pilot is Gilbert Esarey. In a Delaware hotel we meet a former classmate, Charles Hilgenhold, who is the chief bell boy there. At the hotel on their 10th wedding anniversary is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Traphagen. Mrs. Traphagen was the former Mary Alice Lauer. With them is the former Rose Fischer and her husband Max Quacken- bush, who are celebrating their son's 5th birthday. Carolyn Johnson is in North Carolina with her Marine husband, Charles Becher. They have two future marines of their own. We see Ed Kreager, the great swimming champion, living in Florida. His latest competition for the title is Carol Ann Vaughn. The bathing beauties of Florida are Alma Jean Kessana and Minnie Kreisle. Stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. are Bill Reed. Floyd Ferrell, and Raymond Howell. They are all making the Army their career. In Mississippi playing America's hit tunes, jazz that is, are Earl Malone, Paul Etienne, and Kent Quindert. These musicians are happily married to girls from T.C. H.S. Wilbur Coultas has his own ranch in Texas. His foreman is Donald Satterfield who hopes to own his own ranch some day. All the girls of Texas are swooning over the singing cowboy. A1 Wetzel. Al's manager is Jimmie Devillez. Keeping busy helping her husband, Itod Williams, who owns the largeststudio inNewMexico. is Helen Gramelspacher. Right on the borderof Arizona, Mac Zimmerman manages the Moonshine Outdoor Theater. In Las Vegas we find Larry Alvey, a distinguished scientist, busy making experiments with the anti-atomic bomb. Also in Las Vegas, Ronald Berger owns a nightclub named after his old Saturday night hangout, the Rendezvous. A featured attraction at his club is Marion Young, the Doris Day of 1962. Walter Lambert, a quiet boy in his high school, is a big time gambler in Las Vegas. In Utah. Theresa Wheatley and Peg Schellenburg have just tried for the honor of America's Top Bookkeepers. Also in Utah is Yvonne Bruggenscnmidt who has the honor of being the wife of a great engineer, John Wood. Arriving in Hollywood, Cal., we find everybody raving about Lulu the movie star, which is really Mary Lou Hoffman. Taking the place of such great lovers as Valentino and Gable, we find Don Page. Bob Freeman is making a picture called The Life of Robert Mitchum as he was chosen for this role because of their great resemblance. Darla Dean Millis is the famous Holly- wood hair stylist. Also in California taking time out for recreation from her career as airline hostess is Margie Henze. Modeling in Los Angeles is Mary Frances Frieler, Sue Hubbs, and Mary Ann Dauby. These girls started their careers by winning a beauty contest eight years ago in Tell City, Ind. Eugene Basham and Bill Baur are serving in the Navy in San Diego, California. Joyce Amos is the only mail carrier in Oregon. Driving her mail truck is Leo Richey. Oregon's two strongest lumberjacks are Harry Dickman and Jerry Thomas. It's rumored they are stronger than Paul Bunyan. Mary Ann Smith and Ruth Sutcliffe, always good in Home Ec. are teaching their own little one's cooking, sewing, etc., in Washington. Betty Arnold has just won Washington's contest of the tiniest feet. Ronnie Birchler is the coach of Washington’s state football squad! In Montana, Betty Sue Hanloh manages a branch of the Swiss theater. Betty Hanner, Anita Sifrig, and Sarah Schertzer are in Montana gathering more information on Bookkeeping so they can go back to Tell City and finish their Dean Practice Set. Larry Hendrickson is following in his father's footsteps and has his own slaughter house in North Dakota. Helping him run his business is Kenneth Poehlein. Iowa is proud of it's great floral shop, which is owned by Earl Lauer. This is only one of fifteen owned throe hout the United States. Ralph LeClere is teaching at Iowa State University. He is also President .' the University. Emma Lou Manning and Lucille Montgomery are cashier clerks in the Kansas City National Bank. Gene Ress is president of the same bank. Marion Mills and Robert Parker are multi-millionaires. They struck oil six years ago. Joe Spencer has expanded his father's business, and he manages the store in Oklahoma. He is living in the same city as Marion and Robert. Joe Pauiin, after 8 years of reliable service at the A P in T. C., is now manager of an A P store in Nebraska. After residing in Minnesota, for 10 years, Alice Terry has finally consented to marry a rich Minnesota bookie. In Iowa, we see Jo Ann White married to Pat Richardson the great chemist. He has just made a million off of his newest discovery. Also in Iowa, we find Margaret Saunders finally married to Allen Oost. They have two sets of twins. Addie Kreth is now a buyer for Marshall Fields in Chicago. She will give any classmate a 50 lo discount on minks they purchase. Here we are, back home again in Indiana. At the Indianapolis Speedway Jervis Kast, breaks the all time speed record. Mary Lee Winchell is teaching school at Terre Haute. She teaches only Senior boys. Now we’re on our way to good Ol' T. C. The first person we see as we step off the bus is Leo Richey, his wife and their four children. They are going on their second honeymoon. While we were away on our trip a new business has sprung up here in T. C. It is the ex- clusive hat shop owned by Naomi Poehlein. Mary Catherine George and her husband, John Smith, are in the store. John is waiting patiently while Penny tries on all the latest styles. I i ! I, Jerry Powers, bequeath my ability to gain and sustain friends and leadership among friends and classmates to a future bachelor-in-law, Jim Ludwig. I, Albert Chenault, bequeath my ability to drive recklessly to any deserving soul who wants it. I, Bonnie Berger, bequeath all my pipes to anyone who can stand to smoke them. I, Jervis Kast, bequeath my abilitv to play football to Charles Atlas Ballis. I, Kenny Poehlein, bequeath my good looks ability to Clarence May, he needs it. 1, Larry Hendrickson, bequeath my ability to play euchre to Bob Berger. I. Joe Spencer bequeath my ability to play 3rd base to George Kell. I, Carol Vaughn, bequeath my corny jokes to the underclassmen so laughter will not die in the halls of T, C. H. S. I, Joe Paulin, bequeath my job at the A P to Oscar Ballis. I, Ed Kreager, bequeath my position as guard on the football team to Alfred Lottes. I, Lucille Montgomery, bequeath my ability to write letters in Study Hall to Lois Cronin. I, Gilbert Esarey, bequeath my ability to sleep in World History to John Hagedom. I, Marion Mills, bequeath my ability to run, to Paul Mills. I, Theresa Wheatley, bequeath my curly hair to Jo Anne Roeser. I, Peggy Schellenburg, bequeath my cooking ability to Delores Cassidy. I, Earl Malone, bequeath my yelling ability to Maurice Dauby. I, Charles Hilgenhold, bequeath my ability to read funny books in classes to Lloyd Hauser. I, Bill Volgeman bequeath my most valuable possession, my love for Betty Conner, to Earl Powers. I, Duane Hammack, bequeath my position on the basketball team to anyone who is sucker enough to want it. I, Bill Reed, bequeath my little black book of girls names to Wayne Jones. I, Norma Quinn, bequeath my nickname Jane to Babs Gordon, we hear she wants it pretty bad. I, Mary Lee Winchell, bequeath my height to Sue Mills so she can be seen as well as heard. I, Betty Sue Hanloh, bequeath my job at the Swiss Theater as cashier to any sucker who wants it. I, Mary Ann Dauby, bequeath my ability to take advice on going steady to my sister, Martha. I, Gene Itess, bequeath my ability to talk my way out of things to Charles Brune. I, Helen Gramelspacher, bequeath my ability to keep one boy friend to Sue Payton. I. Jim Devillez, bequeath my ability to dance to any sucker who wants it. j, Joyce Amos, bequeath my good standing with all the teachers to Jerry Hudson I, Jo Ann White, bequeath my ability to get a Spencer County boy to Mary Ruth Poehlein. I, Alfred Wetzel, bequeath my bashfulness to Maurice Mayfield. I, Ruth Harpenau, bequeath my natural red hair to Sue Payton so she won't have to spend so much money for rinses. I, Adrienne Kreth, bequeath my ability to dance to Louis Schwering. I, Walter Lambert, bequeath my ability as student director of the band to Kenny Jarboe. I, Mary Alice Lauer, bequeath my ability to get a husband to Barbara Gratzer, I, Ralph LeClere, bequeath my job at Hobb's to Gene Schieble so he won't have to get some other kids to help him buy gas. I, Bob Parker, bequeath my bashfulness to Benny Batie, so he will keep his mouth shut once in awhile. I, Naomi Poehlein, bequeath my daintiness to Norma Wittman. I, Margaret Saunders, bequeath my ability to laugh at everything to Miss Deane. I, Ruth Sutcliffe, bequeath my ability to get bookkeeping to Martha Cronin. I, Margaret Sanders, bequeath my ability to play hookey and not get caught to any underclassman who wants it. I, Joy Ann Alvey, bequeath my shortness to Norma Jean Wade. I, Bill Baur, bequeath my Ford V-8 to Lefty Howe and Jack Fisher so they won't have to walk home from school. I, Yvonne Bruggenschmidt, bequeath my good standing with the T. C. Police to Eugene Dooley. I. Earl Lauer, bequeath my jalopy to Paul Mills so he can go see Mary Ann Munier. I, Marion Young, bequeath my ability to go with basketball stars to any lonesome girl. I, Alma Jean Kessans, bequeath my liking of school to anyone who wants it. I, Dave Poehlein. bequeath my position on the baseball team to any fool who wants it. I, Harry Dickman, bequeath my position at the Swiss Theater to Bob Harpenau so Bob can take Jeanne out more often. I, Mac Zimmerman, bequeath my Model A Ford to anyone who wants trouble. I, Sarah Schertzer. bequeath'my ability to go with Cannelton boys to Jo Ann Morris. Have fun jo Ann. • I, Darla Dean Mullis bequeath my bangs to Linda LaGrange. I. Wilber Coultas, bequeath my liking of school to William Little. I, Sue Hubbs, bequeath my natural curly hair to Jo Ann Roeser. I, Tootie Frieler bequeath my natural blond hair to Minnie Hendershot. I, Leo Richey, bequeath my ability to play football to anyone who wants it. I, Charles Schreiber bequeath my basketball ability to Jerry Backer. iut th ht beqUCath Max t0 Sandie Heitkefnper. Babs Gordon, and Judy Alvey. I want to get boyl0yd Fene11' be lueath my famous last words I'll never get married to some unexpecting Junior I, Don Page, bequeath my ability to get parking tickets to Earl Powers. I, Ronnie Birchler, bequeath my basketball ability and my ability to eat crackers in bed to Vic Hempling. I, Eugene Basham, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Lee to anyone who can't. 1, Don Satterfield, bequeath my ability to stay awake in physics to some deserving Junior. I. Dona Birchler, bequeath my ability to get our car to someone that doesn't like to walk. I, Emma Lou Manning, bequeath my bookkeeping ability to anyone who can use it. I, Betty Lou Hanner, bequeath my profound Latin ability to Charlotte Scott. 1, Margie Henze, bequeath my ability to get excused from class and go down to Miss Royals to Wilma Winters. I, Anita Sifrig, bequeath my shortness to Susie Chenault. I, Pat Kress, bequeath my ability to understand Chemistry to anyone who can't. I, Bob Freeman, bequeath my ability to play football to Pete Zoll. I, Kent Quinkert, bequeath my ability to get Advanced Algebra to Pat Rhodes. I, Larry Alvey, bequeath my trips to Texas to some lucky Junior. I, Betty Arnold, bequeath my peroxide hair to some girl who wants to learn how to peroxide. 1, Paul Etienne, bequeath my yelling ability to Glenn Holpp. I, Mary K. George, bequeath my walk to some girl who likes to get a whistle. I. Don Goffinet, bequeath my singing ability to Charlotte Scott. I, Mary Lou Hoffman, bequeath my ability to be true to Bucky to Barbara Gratzer, she can use it. I, Ray Howell, bequeath my blondish hair to Glenn Holpp. 1, Carolyn Johnson, bequeath my gift of gab to my brother Pearless, this should make Mr. Thrasher very happy. I, Minnie Kreisle, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to any underclassmen who can't. I, Jerry Thomas, bequeath my ability to sleep in Mr. Dolezal's history class to any underclassman who wants it. I, Alice Terry, bequeath my position as usher at basketball games to anyone who wants a sectional ticket. I, Mary Ann Smith, bequeath my position as solo clarinet to Faith Ann Evrard. y 3$ea£ %Xcutce t PENNY GEORGE EARL MALONE MxmI Jatented MARY LOU HOFFMAN DON PAIGE MxmI CUMetic I ■ SENIOR STATISTICS Class Flower...........................Red Rose Buds Class Motto............In Ourselves Our Future Lies Class Colors.........................Silver and Red White Caps and Gowns with Red Tassels CLASS OFFICERS President..............................Jerry Powers Vice Pres.......................................Joe Spencer Sec. Treas.......................................Ed Kreager CLASS SPONSORS Miss Calla Black Mr. Hugh Thrasher Baccalaureate.......................... May 18 Class Trip...........................May 19-20 Class Day...............................May 21 Commencement...............................May 23 ACewmcm 8td Q tade Ciqhtfi. Qstade at Jlaul Seventh Qxade at St. Jiaut OHIO VIEW FROM MAXON Pictured above are the students who have contributed their efforts to this annual book, THE SAGITTARIUS. STANDING, left to right, are Miss Calla Black, Class Sponsor, Ed Kreager, Activities, Kent Quinkert, Underclassmen, Bob Freeman, Ass't Editor, Charles Schreiber, Joe Spencer, Advertising, Gene Ress, Photography Crew and Sports, Larry Alvey, Sports, Earl Malone, Editor In Chief, Floyd Ferrell, Photography Crew, Mary Ann Smith, Dedication, Jerry Powers, Faculty, Mary Lou Hoffman, Class History, Jervis Kast, Photography Crew, and Mr. Hugh Thrasher, Class Sponsor. SITTING, left to right, are: Addle Kreth, Ass't Editor, Carolyn Johnson, Margie Henzie, Class Prophecy, Mary Ann Dauby, Senior Data, Mary Alice Lauer, Sales Manager, Carol Ann Vaughn, Class Will, and Marian Young, Underclassmen. Vocational Quidance Mr. Thrasher, as head of the guidance depart- ment of this school helps with all Senior Scholarships and jobs. The guidance room is open all day for any student that wishes to ask advise on careers. The Senior questionaires are to be given to all Seniors. Interests tests will be given to Freshmen so they can base their studies while they are here. The guidance room contains many college bulletins which help students who plan to go to college. There are in- formation booklets on 220 different occupations which surely will cover your field. Sue Hubbs, Charles Schreiber, Mary Francis Freiler, Barbara Noble, Nancy Jenkins, Mae Kleaving, Verna Kuntz, Marilyn Miller. STANDING: John Dauby, Maurice Mayfield, and Bob Freeman. WAodw tftinp SAop (Uft to Right) Duane Hammack. Ralph LeClere, Earl Malone, David Poehlein, Jervis Kast. Malcolm Zimmerman, Joe Spencer, Marion Mills, Albert Chenault, Wilbur Coultas, and Mr. Radie Mosby, Instructor. £i xaxian (Left to Right) Miss Deane, Instructor, Lorene Streenz, Jerry Hudson, Patsy Winchell, Joyce Amos, and Lois Cronin. These girls are the assistants. CLfd dto6A Art Students from left to right are Betty Winchell, Thelma Ford, Barbara Zoll, Earl Lauer, Jim Devillez, Lucille Montgomery, Dot Alhvardt and Ralph Litherland. Mr. McRae was absent the day the picture was taken. The Physics Class is under the guidance of Mr. Ed Peter. Their experimental work is done here in the laboratory. The Chemistry Club is under the directionof Mr. fines. They meet each day the fourth period in the Chemistry lab. ShiaevA Jxainitig Instructor, ANDY TAFF The above picture is the Tell City High School chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. Officers of the F. B. L. A. are President Jerry Powers, Vice President Margaret Saunders, and Secretary Treasurer Jo Ann White. Mr. Cassidy sponsors this organization. S tiex Magazine Sxdea, Siaty Shown in the picture above are FIRST ROW, left to right, Albert Chenault, Blue team co-captain; Mary Ann Smith, sales secretary; Rose Fischer, Blue co-captain; Carol Vaughn, sales treasurer; Mary Alice Lauer, Red co-captain; Miss Black, Red Sponsor. SECOND ROW, left to right, Jervis Kast, Blue co-captain; Mr. Thrasher. Blue Sponsor; Charles Schrieber, Red co-captain; Joe Spencer. Red co-captain; Gene Ress, Subscription Mgr. and Ed Kreager, sales treasurer. ££ectwa A mock election, was held and conducted in a manner similar to the official election. The results agreed almost 100 % with the official returns of the general election. Election staff sitting, from left to right: Clarence May, Miss Black, Jerry Powers, Margaret Miles. Standing, from left to right: Mr. Dolezal, Maurice Mayfield, Duane Hammack, Jim Howe, Keith Kress, Bill Reed. Sandra Heitkemper, and Leona Hempfling. JA ispianAs Each year the students who have been outstanding in Dramatics are admitted to the Thespian Club. They are. SEATED, left to right: Addie Kreth, Betty Sue Hanloh. Mary Lou Hoffman, Jo Ann White, and Carol Ann Vaughn. STANDING, left to right: Albert Chenault, Paul Etienne, Gene Ress, Jerry Powers, Don Page, Kenny Jarboe, and Mr. Robert Kreager, Instructor. EXCURSION BOAT ON OHIO RIVER Tell City 41 Dale 44 TeU City 44 BoonviUe 43 Tell City 61 Richland 39 TeU City 66 Cannelton 55 TeU City 58 Owensville 47 TeU City 57 Winslow 63 Tell City 41 Mt. Vernon 45 TeU City 42 Oakland City 43 Tell City 42 Ft. Branch 57 TeU City 61 Princeton 74 TeU City 28 Memorial 41 Tell City Lynnville TeU City 44 Bosse 54 Tell City Jasper TeU City 49 Reitz 54 TeU City Huntingburg Tell City Ftockport SECOND TEAM SITTING left to right, John Etienne, Paul Mills, Bill Kuster, Elden Hammack, Ronnie Connor. STANDING left to right, Oscar Ballis, Kenny Quick, Bob Hess, Jim Howe, Larry Kreig. FRESHMEN TEAM SITTING left to right, Ronnie Hudson, Elden Hammack, Jerry Baker, Denny Boys, Bernard Herman. Wayne Brown. STANDING left to right, Don Goffinet, Student Manager, Vic Hempfling, John Etienne, Kenny Quick, Charlie Hess, Dick Winchell, Charles Wilgus, Mr. Jines, Coach. 0 us4A Country, MARION MILLS Special recognition is given to Marion Mills, Tell City High School's cross-country star. In his first season of cross-country running he posted the following accomplishments: A new record on the country club courses of both Tell City and Jasper. He ran second in the sectional meet held at Jasper and tenth in the State Finals Meet at Indianapolis. FRONT ROW, left to right: Marvin Lechner, Paul Mills, Marlon Mills. Earl Malone, Ronnie Birchler. STANDING, left to right: Hugh Thrasher, coach, Ronnie Berger, Bob Hess, Earl Lauer, Oscar Ballls, Jerry Powers. USHERS FOR BASKETBALL: Left Bob Seibert. David Glenn, Don Page, Alice Terry. Joyce Amos, Helen Gramelspacher, Ronald Voges, John Voges, Bob Freeman. Junior Carnival King and Queen: GLENN HOLPP, MARY ALICE TRAPHAGEN HOME EC. MANAGERS: From left to right are FIRST ROW: Theresa Wheatley, Ruth Harpenau, Betty Sue Hanloh, instructor Miss Royal, Carol Ann Vaughn, Margaret Sanders. SECOND ROW; Betty Elder, Mary Lee Winchell, Emma Lou Manning, Janet Harpenau, Charlotte Kahler, Alma Jean Kessans. TELL CITY WATER WORKS and POWER PLANT COMPLIMENTS OF GBRBERS FURNITURE STORE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 FROM Main and Jefferson MUR VS REFT. STORE Tell City, Indiana ML CITY GARAGE AMI MACHINE WORKS Takes the opportunity to CONGRATULATE The Senior Class of 1952 For the Many Fine Things They Have Accomplished In the Past Four Years CONGRATULATIONS from TELL CITY DESK CO. INC. 6th Street COMPLIMENTS o f OHIO VALLEY GAS CO. Main Street don't fprget THE FISCHER CHAIR COMPANY Manufacturers of Chairs and Rockers Tell City, Indiana PEOPLES BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 ktofo.wE • Main Street Tell City, Indiana GEIH® OHIO THEATRE • The Latest Hits • Bring The Family Phone 257 SWISS THEATRE • Push-Back Seats • Cry Baby Room Phone 777 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 52 KREISLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Quality Building Materials Since 1870 Phone 134 Tell City, Indiana V RADIO REPAIRS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 FROM STAN THE RADIO MAN RAMSEY'S The Best in Meats and Groceries 647 11th St. Phone 271 WE DELIVER TELL CITY BAKERY The Best in Cakes and Cookies Main Street CONGRATULATIONS T. C. FEDERAL SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION COMPLIMENTS OF rr rr r]on lr r r LOANS Main Franklin WILLIAM TELL WOODCRAFTERS. INC . Whitman Kelling Nuts News and Magazines BIRCH'S Phone 565 Main Street KLEEMAN'S CAFE DRIVE IN Fountain Service Plate Lunches Sandwiches Across Tell from High School CONGRATULATIONS FROM TELL CITY CHAIR COMPANY Tell City, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF RESS HARDWARE Everything In Hardware BLINZINGER'S MEAT MARKET Fresh and Smoked Home Made Sausage Phone 181 729 Main St. CULLIG AN Soft Water Service Means Thrifty Living Congratulations Class of '52 BILL BECKER SHOE STORE GRAVES STORE Feeds Seeds Hardware Implements Congratulations Class of '52 BAKER'S DRESS SHOP Phone 454 Tell City, Indiana Compliments o f BLUM'S KAISER AND FRAZER Main Street EDWARD BLUM Owner COMPLIMENTS OF THE BLUE CASTLE House of Coney's Fountain Service Sandwiches and Soup C ders over $ 2. 00 delivered free CHRIS ZOERCHER INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Tell City, Indiana Phone 707 7th Franklin SANDWICHES JOLLY'S High School Hangout BENSONS SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of CASSIDY BROTHERS The Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store EARL'S AUTO SALES AND SERVICE DeSoto-Plymouth Twelfth and Washington St. Telephone 410 Tell City, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS MALONE'S SERVICE STA. 1348 Main Street DRUG STORE COMPLIMENTS of SCHREIBER'S Phone 1 SUCCESS to the CLASS OF '52 NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Tell City Cannelton Publishers - Printers Stationers - Office Supplies THE MODEL DEPARTMENT STORES Mt. Vernon Tell City Boonville Compliments o f FREDERICKS 5 to $ 1 A H TRUCK LINE, INC. Tell City, Indiana Daily Service to Evansville, Ind.-Louisville, Ky. Owensboro, Ky. -Paducah, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. -Cincinnati, O. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 52 CHEVROLET BUICK DAUBY MOTOR COMPANY llth Street Tell City, Indiana CHEVROICT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 WERNER MOTOR COMPANY Ford 8 and 6'’ CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 5 2 GOOD FRIENDS SHOP Tell City's Most Distinctive Store Phone 571 HEINZLES Jewelers Registered Optometrist Phone 100 or 105 WERNER DRUG STORE Drugs Sodas Sandwiches Cosmetics 627 Main Phone 2 78 HOBB'S STANDARD SERVICE There are Miles and Smiles In Our Gas and Oil Phone 204 1448 Main Tell City, Indiana Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silverware All Kinds of Repairing and Engraving CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 PERRY COUNTY AMERICAN LEGION Post 213 RED GOOSE SHOES Half the fun of having feet For Boys and Girls COMPLIMENTS OF From Crib Through College TELL CITY RRUGGINSCHMIDfS FURNITURE CO.. INC. DEPT. STORE CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS CLASS OF '52 KNOTT OF MANUFACTURING CO WESTERN AUTO ASS. STORE Main St. Tell City, Ind. Tell City, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '52 SWISS STUDIO Phone 222 Main Street Tell City, Indiana Congratulations TELL CITY MARKET The Best In Foods Compliments o f GRUELICHS MARKET Phone 316 1207 Main St, FLOWERS LAUER FLORAL CO. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS AND WHEN YOU DO For Your Insurance Needs CONGRATULATIONS IRVIN J. EVRARD CLASS OF 52 INSURANCE AGENCY OHIO VALLEY CO FIRE - AUTOMOBILE - CASUALTY BONDS COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE SAND AND GRAVEL Compliments 0f WILLIAM TELL HOTEL Visit our Dining Room BAYSINGER BROS. SERVICE STATION Good Food Friendly Atmosphere Compliments H U. S. BRICK COMPANY Highway 66 NOBLES SUPER MARKET 12th Street CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE LODGE NO. 1424 Compliments of RENDEZVOUS T. C. FLOURING MILL Your Feed Dealer For a good time Come to the Rendezvous' PARKERS i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B l B B_B_ WALLPAPER STORE 922 Main Street HINTON BROS. Tell City. Indiana Get your Purina Feed at Hintons 1427 12th Street WE BUILD WITH SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Compliments o f VOELKERS BARBER SHOP Main Street Tell City CURTIS DAUBY APPLIANCE COMPANY SALES and SERVICE Ph. 538 9th and Tell St. AS PROVIDED IN THE BANKING ACT OF 1933 OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS HESS SALES AND SERVICE Chrysler Plymouth GLENN'S MARKET Meats and Groceries Main St. Ph. 50 419 HOLMAN'S SALES AND SERVICE KESSLER'S PRETZEL SHOP 9th St. Tell City HOME LIPPS FURNISHERS Pontiac Wrecker Service PURE CREAM PRODUCTS CO. ICE CREAM GNAU DAIRY Pasteurized Milk Products Tell City, Ind. Phone 77 1245 11th St FRITZ'S SERVICE STATION Lafayette Main She 11 Products Expert Greasing HOWES SERVICE STATION Congratulations T. C. MONUMENT WORKS 12th Wash. St. CONGRATULATIONS FROM TELL CITY CHAIR CO Main St. SPRINKLE BROTHER'S SERVICE STATION Tell City, Ind. 1443 12th Tell City ZOERCHER MOSBY FLORAL COMPANY FUNERAL HOME ijf 16th and Tell St. Tell City Indiana SCHAEFER AND PAULIN LOUIS ZOERGHER EDWARD GILLICK Upper Main St. Main Street Tell City, Ind. Tell City Indiana COURTESY OF FREEZER FRESH FINE FOODS FINCH FUNERAL HOME «fill gggTic5j£ u Tell City, Indiana j Main Street Tell City Compliments o f ROBERTSON LUMBER CO. Your Department Store o f Building Material Phone 448 Tell City Compliments o f A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS FIRST CANNELTON NATIONAL BANK County Seat Bank Congratulations Class of 1952 MALONES GARAGE Dodge C anne lton Plymouth Indiana CONGRATULATIONS FROM A FRIEND Congratulations ClaSs of 1952 KIWANIS CLUB Tell City Indiana


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