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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.
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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!
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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.
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