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

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Editor-in-Chief Glenn Holpp Assoc. Editors Sue Sprinkle Sharon Wills Advisors Duane Dolezal Hugh Thrasher llllllllllllllllll Mr. Radie Moseby Raise ye the stone or cleave the wood to make a path more fair or flat; Lo, it is black already with blood some Son of Martha spilled for that! Not. as a ladder from Earth to Heaven, not as a witness to any creed. But simple service simply given to his own kind in their common need. Ada Royal Home Economics Homerown-Tell City, Indiana Freeman Beatty English Journalism Hometown-Moores Hill, Indiana Edward Peter Math, Science Hometown-Tell City, Indiana Phyllis Deane Librarian, English Hometown - Boonville, Indiana Calla Black Science, Social Studies Hometown-Derby, Indiana Eugene Lowe Commerce, Math Hometown-W. Terre Haute, Indiana Rita Boyle Physical Ed. Health Hometown-Terre Haute, Indiana Robert Kreager Dramatics English Hometown-Monroeville, Indiana Huph Thrasher Guidance, Social Studies, Track Hometown-Chrisney, Indiana Bob Brock Athletics, Phy. Ed. Hometown-Clay City, Indiana Edwin Cassidy Commerce Hometown-Bristow, Indiana Duane Dolezal Social Studies Commerce Hometown-San Pierre, Indiana Paul Silke Music Ho me to wn - El ber f e Id, Indiana Jim Roos Social Studies Physical Ed. Hometown-Dale, Indiana Arlin McRae English, Art Hometown-New Harmony, Indiana Charles Lentz Math, Science Hometown-Milan, Michigan Lester Lee Principal Bookkeeping Hometown-Madison, Indiana William Hoopingarner Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking Hometown-Terre Haute, Indiana Doliver B. Loftis Agriculture Hometown -Gai nesboro, Tennessee Ivan Sprinkle Social Studies Hometown-Tell City, Indiana Chester Smith Custodian Archie Arnold Custodian PRESIDENT-JIM LUDWIG VICE PRES. -JACK THOMAS SECY.-TREAS.-JERRY HUDSON TJajCedcctcrti Susan Sprinkle Sprink” 16 Majors: English, Commerce, Music. F. B. L. A. 2, 4; Band 8, 1,2,4; Pep Band 8, 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Sagittarius Associ- ate Editor 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Basketball Queen 1; Basketball Queen Candidate 4; Dance Club 2; Majorette 2,4; Nashville, Tenn. Peabody D. School 3; Debate Club 3. Joseph Leonard Hall Joe 17 Majors: English, Science, Math. Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; BandCoun- cil 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; Dramatics Club 4; Student Council 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Camera Club 4. 9'aCiddt suaa Judith G. Alvey Judy 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Commerce. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Sectional Leader 4; Bas- ketball Queen Candidate 3,4; Football Qieen 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Flag Twirler 3,4; Girl's State 3; Freshman Yell Leader 1; F. B. L. A. 4 Benjamin O. Batie Ben 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. Basketball 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Marksman Staff 4 Mamie Pauline Beard Mamie 18 Majors: Social Studies, Commerce, Home Ec., English. Bristow High School 1; Class President 1; Librarian 1; Office 1; Booster Club 3,4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Girl's State 3 Donald Blandford Don” 17 Majors: Math, Science, English, Social Studies, Commerce. Freshman Basketball 1; Science Club 3,4; Vice President of Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Charles Brune Bruno 17 Majors: English, History, Math, Science. Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,4; Science Club 3, 4; An- nual Staff 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Paul Richard Burris Greeny 17 Majors: Math, Science, English, Social Studies. Pep Club 3, 4; Science Club President 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Reitz of Evansville 1, 2 Wanda Lee Connor Popeye 18 Majors: Social Studies, Commerce, Home Ec., English. Vice President 1; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Marks- men Staff 4; Home Ec. Manager 4; Annual Staff 4; Girl's Chorus 4 Wanda Leona Cronin Wanda 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Ec. G. A. A. 1,2,3; Girl's Chorus 4; Home Ec. Manager 3, 4; Annual Staff 4 Lois Loraine Cronin Red 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Ec. F. B. L. A. 3,4; Home Ec. Manager 3; Librarian 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4 Donna Jean Cunningham Mickey 16 Majors: English, Social Studies, Commerce. Girl's Chorus 4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Marksman Staff 4; Librarian 2; G. A. A. 1; Captain of Magazine Sales 4 Yvonne Darden Dard 18 Majors: Social Studies. English, Commerce. Girl's Chorus 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Band 1,2,3 Patricia Louise Delaisse Pat 18 Majors: English, Home Ec. Academy Immaculate Conception 1,2,3; Home Ec. Manager 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Librarian 2, 3; Study 1, 2 Eugene Monroe Dooley Doolaly 18 Majors: Math, English, Social Studies, Woodwork. Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Freshman Basketball 1 Lois Ann Eger Toodle 18 Majors: English, Home Ec. , Commerce. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Girl's Chorus 4; Booster Club 4; Home Ec. Manager 2; Secretary 1; Marksman Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4 Betty Lucille Elder ••Proxy 17 Majors: Home Ec. , English, Social Studies. Home Ec. Manager 3; Librarian 4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Jr. Booster Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Marksman Staff 4 Thelma Ford Twin 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Social Studies. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. Queen 2 Martha Marie Freeman Marie 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Ec. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Librarian 3 Robert George Bud 17 Majors: Math, Social Studies, English. Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Football 1,2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1,2,3, 4; Co. Captain Basketball 4; Co. Cap- tain Football 4; Vice President 3; Student Council 2 Barbara Elaine Gordon Babs 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Ec. F, B. L. A. 3, 4; PepClub 3, 4; Marksman Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 Queen Candidate 3,4; Girl's Chorus 4 Wilma Irene Gramelspacher •Willi 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Ec. F. B, L. A. 3, 4; Girl’s Chorus 4; Pep Club 3, 4 John Mark Hagedorn Johnnie 17 Majors: Woodwork, English, Social Studies Sharon Wills Sharon 17 Majors: Commerce, English, Social Studies. F. B. L. A. 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sagittari us-Asso- ciate Editor 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Marksmen Staff 3 Janet Marie Hargenau Marie 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Commerce. F. B. L, A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Editor of Marksmen 4; Annual Staff 4; Jr. Booster Club 2 President of F. B. L. A. 4; Home Ec. Manager 3,4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 Sandra Jean Heitkemper Sandie 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Freshman Cheer- leader 1; Band 8,1; F. B. L. A. 3; Girl's Chorus 4; Queen Candidate 2; Marksmen Staff 4; Pep Club 3; Pep Band 1; Dance Club 1; Class Secretary and Treasurer 2 Leona Hempfling Jonesie 18 Majors: English, Commerce, Home Ec. Home Ec. Manager 4; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Librarian 4; Sec. Treas. of Stu- dent Council 4; Annual Staff 4 Wesley Hinton Wes 18 Majors: Social Studies, Science, English, Math. Pep Band 2. 3, 4; Band 8,1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3; Band Sectional Leader 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Track 4 Glenn Martin Holpp Glenn 17 Majors: English, Commerce, Social Studies. Jr, Carnival King 3; Band 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Band Sec- tional Leader 4; Senior Sales Staff 4; Science Club 4; Pep Club 2; Jr. Booster Club 3, 4; Editor- in-Chief of Sagittaruis 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Marksman Co-Editor 4; Thespian 4 James Murl Howe Lefty 17 Majors: English, Math, Social Studies, Science. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 4; Science Club 3,4; Dramatics 4; Fresh- man Football 1; Freshman Basketball 1 Noah Prentice Howell Noah 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork. F. F. A. Geraldine Sue Hudson Jerry 17 Majors: Social Studies, English, Commerce. Girl's State 3; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Science Club 4; Basketball Queen Candidate 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Secretary 4; Co. Editor of Marksmen 4; Student Librarian 3; Student Council 4 Kenneth W. Jarboe Kenny 17 Majors: Music, Math, English, Social Studies. Band 8, 1, 2. 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Band Captain 4; Student Conductor 4; Freshman Cheerleader 1; Annual Staff 4; Dra- matics Club 3, 4; National Thespian 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 4 Wayne Jones Jughead 18 Majors: Math, Social Studies, English. Football 4; Chemistry Club 4 Erlus Mae Kleaving Mae 17 Majors: English, Home Ec., Social Studies, Com- merce. G. A. A. 1.2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Student Council 3 Keith Kress Eddie 19 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork. Foot- ball I Louis E. Kuntz Lug 18 Majors: Woodwork, English, Social Studies. Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 1 Gloria Lorenz Gloria” 17 Majors: English, History. Cannelton 1,2; Chi- cato 3; Chemistry Club 4; Girl’s Chorus 1, 4; An- nual Staff 4 Shirley J. Lottes Shirley” 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Social Studies, Com- merce. Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Home Ec. Manager 4; F. B. L. A. 4 James Albert Ludwig Albert 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Commerce, Wood- work. Student Council 3, 4; Crosscountry 4; Stu- dent Manager 1, 2: President 3, 4; Vice President of Pep Club 3; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Intramural Basketball 2,3 Donald V. Lutgring Don 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Latin. St. Meinrad 1,2, 3 Dorothye Rose Lutgring Dot 17 Majors: English, Home Ec., Commerce. Aca- demy Immaculate Conception 2; Home Ec. Man- ager 4; Girl's Chorus 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Librarian 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2 Clarence W. May Persian 17 Majors: English, Social Studies. St. Meinrad 1, 2; Dramatics 4; ChemistryClub 4; Marksman Staff 4; Football 4; Intramural Basketball 3,4 Maurice Mayfield Kildee 17 Majors: Math, English, Social Studies. Basket- ball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; StudentCoun- cil 3; Marksman Staff 4; Co. Captain Football 4 Margaret Joan Miles Mag 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. F. B. L. A. 3,4; Dance Club 1; Football Queen Candidate 1,2; Basketball Queen Candidate 2; Girl's Chorus 4; Jr. Carnival Queen 3; Pep Club 3 June LaVern Mullis Junie 18 Majors: English, Commerce, Social Studies. F. B. L. A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4 Barbara Noble Barbara 17 Majors: Commerce, Social Studies. English. Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,4; Band Council 4; Flag Thrower 3, 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Girl's Chorus 4 Sharon Annette Olberding Ischmo 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Ec. .Com- merce. Pep Club 1,2; Freshman Cheer Leader 1; Basketball Maid of Honor 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3: Football Queen Candidate 3, 4; Basketball Queen Candidate 3; Jr. Booster Club 3; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Home Ec. Manager 4; Annual Staff 4; Marksman Staff 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Co-Captain of Magazine Sales 4 Betty Lou Paulin Betty 17 Majors: Home Ec., Social Studies, English. Home Ec. Manager 2; Librarian 3,4 Mary Paulin Men 17 Majors: English, Home Ec. Social Studies. Girl's Chorus 4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3; PepClub 1,2; Basketball Qieen 4 Rita Emily Peter Emily 17 Majors: Home Ec., English, Social Studies, Commerce. Band 8, 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4; Girl's Chorus 4; Student Council 2; Band Council 8,1, 2, 3, 4 Earl Hershel Powers Buddy 18 Majors: Math, English, Track. Duane Price Duane 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Usher at Basketball Games 1; Chemistry Club 4; F. B. L. A. 3; Annual Staff 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1. 2 Franklin Lee Ramsey Lee 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Math. Peggy Joyce Reckelhoff Peg 18 Majors: English, Social Studies. Booster Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; F, B. L. A. 3,4; Feature Editor 4; Student Librarian 2,4; Honor Roll 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1 Patrick Joseph Rhodes Rattler 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork. Pep Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; F. B. L. A. 4 Gene Lee Scheible Orkie 18 Majors: English, Math, Social Studies. Fresh- man Basketball; Football 1,2,3; Reserve Basket- ball 2; Booster Club 2; Student Librarian 3,4; Band 8,1,2; Band Council 8,1; Student Council 2; Honor Roll 1 Lloyd Raymond Schroeder Ray 18 Majors: English, Social Studies, Woodwork. Var- sity Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 1,2; Reserve Basket- ball 2; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Football; PepClub 1. 2, 3,4; Co. Captain Basketball 4; Track 4 Lois Carolyn Schroeder Louie 17 Majors: English, Commerce, Social Studies. t-. B. L. A. 3,4; Girl's Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Marksman Staff 4; Home Ec. Manager 4 Mary Catherine Smith Katie 17 Majors: English, Commerce, Social Studies. F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Queen Attendant 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Marksman Staff 4; Girl's Chorus 4 Anormalee Splater Norma 17 Majors: English, Social Studies, Commerce. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1; Girl's Chorus 4; Dramatics Club 4; Camera Club 4; Chemistry Club 4 Howard Stein Stinky 18 Majors: Social Studies, English, Woodwork. Lorene Ruth Streenz Lorene 18 Majors: Math, History, English, Home Ec., Music, Commerce. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Girl's Chorus 4; Dramatics Club 2,4; Pep Band 3,4; F. B. L. A. 4; Honor Roll; Librarian 3, 4 Catherine Sweeney Proxy 18 Majors: Social Studies, English, Commerce. Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Marksman Staff 4; Librarian 4 William Earl Taylor BiU 18 Majors: English, Woodwork, F, F. A. Jack W. Thomas Tom Cat” 16 Majors: English, Math, Science. Class President 1; Freshman Basketball Football; Varsity Foot- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Intramural Captain 3,4; P. T. A. Award 3; Science Award 3; Math Award 4; Major of Youth Day 3; President of PepClub 4; Thespian 4; National Honor Society 4; President of Student Council 4; Class Vice-President 4 Ronald Voges Ronnie 17 Majors: English, Math, Social Studies. Booster Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Track 2, 3 Charlotte Joann Wheatley Shorty 17 Majors: English, Home Ec., Commerce, Social Studies. F. B. L. A. 4; Annual Staff 4;Girl's Cho- rus 4; Home Ec. Manager 4 Maureen Sue Zoercher Sue 17 Majors: Science, Math, Social Studies, English. Girl's Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Math Club 4; F. B. L. A. 3; Chemistry Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Band 1,2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Magazine Sales 4; Basket- ball Queen Candidate 4; Can- nelton 1, 2. Barbara Jean Zoll Babs 17 Majors: English, Home Ec., Social Studies. Pep Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Marksman Staff 3; Girl's Chorus 4. Mmb-ir j NICK NOTED PET CHIEF IMAGINE NAME NAME FOR PEEVE AMBITION (him or her) Judy Grace Dancing People Beautician Not Alvey Who Brag Friendly Ben Ben Collecting Dancing What's Without Batie Brass Keys That? Martha Mamie Mamie Going With Bookkeeping Secretary Being Beard Jim Tall Donald Don Dating Bookkeeping Get Away Not Blandford Lela From T.C. Working Charles Bruno Eating Physical Make a Working Brune Sleeping Education Million Paul Flash- Taking Girls Who To Be Not Burris bulb Pictures Go Steady 6' 5 Flirting Wanda Popeye Writing People Who Working Not Working Connor Letters Are Stuck-up At G.E. Homework Lois Red Writing Nosey Get Not Writing Cronin Letters People Married To Don Wanda Rube Dancing Teachers Make Staying Cronin Who Blow Money Home Donna Mickey Writing Conceited Ike’s Not Cunningham Letters Boys Secretary Hungry Yvonne Dard Going to Question Work in Not Having Darden Rendezvous Boxes E’ Town Fun Patricia Pat Writing Nosey Trip to Being 6' 3 Delaisse Letters Neighbors Virginia Eugene Doolaly Working on People Who Owning Awake in Dooley Cars Gripe Markets Class Lois Toodle Playing Buying Air Line Not Writing Eger Basketball Stamps Stewardess Letters Betty Proxy Writing Conceited Marriage Not Elder Letters Boys Flirting Thelma Twin Watching Funny Inherit Without Ford T.V. Makers Fortune Sister Martha Marie Writing Show Marriage Not in a Freeman Letters Offs Chevie Robert Bud Hunting A Shooter An A” in Sitting on George Physics The Bench NAME NICK NAME NOTED FOR PET PEEVE CHIEF AMBITION IMAGINE (him or hei Wilma Gramelspacher Willi Going with Stanley Girls who Flirt Marriage Without a Headache John Hagedorn Big John Hunting Studying Making Money Flirting With Girls Joseph Hall Joe Dancing Rainy Days Nuclear Physicist With Low Grades Janet Harpenau Marie Writing Letters Flirty Girls Secretary Without her Diamond Sandra Heitkemper Sag Writing Letters Armed Services Mrs. Earl Malone Without Earl Leona Hempfling Lee Writing to Bob Flirts At Gossips Marriage Stepping Out Wesley Hinton Wes Hunting Testing Cream Engineer Working Glenn Holpp Glenn Editor of Annual Boy Chasers T.V. Director Not Worrying James Howe Lefty Playing Baseball Typing Making Money 6’5 ’ Tall Noah Howell Noah Bashfulness Flirty Girls to meet Marilyn Monroe not blushing Geraline Hudson Jerry Writing Letters Bookkeeping Marriage Not With Charlie Kenneth Jarboe Kenny Music Ability Girls? ? ? Band Director Not Playing Baritone Wayne Jones Wayne Projectionist Movies Marriage Not liking Boonville Erlus Kleaving Mae Being with Bill Studying Marriage Without Bill Keith Kress Keith Football Being Short Making Money 6 2 Tall Louis Kuntz Louie Being with Connie Bookkeeping Working at Earl’s Without Connie Gloria Lorenz “Old Glory Her accent Boys that tease To be a nurse not looking for a man Shirley Lottes Shirley Writing Letters Korea Marriage Without her Diamond James Ludwig Jim Senior President Studying Navy Sitting on the Bench if e niot Four years ago on the morning of September 16, 1949, 88 scared students entered Tell City High School to claim it as the mother of education for four years. At that time, we thought it would be the longest four years we ever spent, but now we feel that they were not long enough. As are most freshmen, we were faced with the problems of selecting our schedule and finding our way around. The seniors tried to sell us physical education books. Like the classes before us, we survi- ved that uncomfortable period when we were constantly being referred to as green . Mr. Lee called the first class meeting to order. Sponsors to guide us in our first year were Miss Adah Royal and Mr. Paul Silke. Class officers were Jack Thomas, Resident; Wanda Connor, Vice-President; Lois Ann Eger, Secretary-Treasurer. James Ludwig was chosen to serve on the Student Council. Being Freshmen, we were busy settling down to work and did not have much time for activities. However, after managing for a whole year to stay out of the way of upperclassmen, the class went on a picnic to Lincoln City. The picnic climaxed our first year in high school, and we looked forward to the next year when we would be sophomores. The school year of 1950-51 brought forth 78 sophomores. This year we ceased being green and started being silly , although we hardly thought we qualified for that term. We were better acquainted with the rules and regulations. Therefore, we were destined to be more active than we were our first year. At the first meeting, Miss Nancy Ahlf and Mr. Jack Jines were chosen as sponsors. The class select- ed Joe Hall as President. Lefty Howe as Vice-President, and Sandie Heitkemper as Secretary-Treasurer. Rita Peter, James Ludwig, and Bud George were the representatives to the Student Council. The traditional jackets of red and white were ordered early in the year. The class sponsored a dance at the K. of C., and in the spring, the annual picnic was held at Lin- coln City. The first two years had passed very quickly. A year of work lay ahead of us--a year when we would be upperclassmen. 72 of the sophomo(es returned for the junior year. Being a small class did not bother us, for we really dug in and started working. The junior year was our biggest and most successful year. The sponsors for that year were Mr. Duane Dolezal and Mr. Robert Kreager. Chosen as president of the class was James Ludwig; Vice-President, Bud George; Secretary-Treasurer, James Hove. The re- presentatives to the student council were Maurice Mayfield, Barbara Noble, Gene Schieble, and Erlus Kleaving. The first important business of the year, was the ordering of class rings. That was important be- cause those rings were to represent the years we had spent in T. C. H. S. --all the memories; fun, work, and friendships. Next, we planned a Junior Carnival. All of us worked hard on that project to insure its success. The class had charge of the election of basketball queen. Early in the spring, we sponsored an Amateur Hour. It, too, was very successful. We were working very hard, and in May, the big event that really was important took place. The class planned a Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The prom was held at the Country Club, and the Banquet at the K. of C. After all that, we decided we needed a little relaxation, so we held our annual picnic at Lincoln City. Time had passed so fast. No one could believe that after another year of school we would be grad- uating. We thought of the time when we had wished we were Seniors. We had often wanted to be finish- ed with school, by then we didn't want the last year to pass to quickly. In September of 1952, 72 seniors returned, ready for work. At the first meeting, Mr. Dolezal and Mr. Thrasher were chosen as sponsors. President was James Ludwig; Vice-President, Jack Thomas; and Secretary-Treasurer, Jerry Hudson. Since our yearbook was a project which entailed a year of work, the staff was chosen immediately. They were Glenn Holpp, Editor-in-Chief and Associates Editors, Sue Sprinkle and Sharon Wills. They chose their own committees and immediately started to work. Then, came the Annual Magazine Sales Campaign. There was a great contest between the green and orange teams. The orange won, but without the green team, we never would have reached our quota of $2, 000. Total sales were $2,148. The class sponsored the program for the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. The money earned from ticket sales was to help finance our trip and the annual. Early in the spring, we were presented a prom and banquet by the junior class. We planned our trip, one of the highlights of our senior year. Of course, everyone enjoyed it very much. Then came class day and commencement. All of us, excited yet a little sad, received our diplomas, said our goodbyes, and bade farewell, as students to Tell City High School. Some of us would return, but never again to answer the ringin' of the bell. As a parting message we leave this one thought to those who follows us, The past theirs; the future 1 CAST Pud........................................Jimmy Meek Julian Northrup, Gramps....................Don Lutgring Nellie, Granny.............................Charlotte Scott Mr. Brink..................................Jack Thomas Marcia Giles................................. Maureen Zoercher Demetria Riffle............................Lorene Streenz A Boy......................................Allen Kast Workmen....................................Louis Schwering George Lorenz Dr. Evans..................................Clarence May Mr. Pilbeam................................Don Blanford Mr. Grimes.................................Paul Burris Sheriff....................................Charles Brune Mr. Robert Kreager DIRECTOR SHARON OLDBERDING JIM LUDWIG MOST TALENTED SHARON WILLS KENNY JARBOE GENE SCHEIBLE SUE SPRINKLE :::::::: .....::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: ii::::::::::::::;:::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Badger, Oscar Ballis, Walter Baysinger, Jean Beumel, Bonnie Boger, Martha Briggeman, David Brothers sr' ROW 2: Joe Buchanan, Ed Carmen, Delores Cassidy, Susie Chenault, Connie Collins, Joyce Connor, Ronnie Connor. ROW 3: Nelda Crawford, Martha Dauby, Earl Dixon, David Dooley, Victor Epple, Bob Ettensohn, Faith Evrard. ROW 4: Jim Feltner, Jack Fischer, Velma Ford, Jack Gaither, Peggy Gayer, Barbara Gratzer, Wally Gruver. ROW 5: Margaret Hanaway, Lynda Harpe, Bob Harpenau, Don Hearst, Carolyn Hess, Shirley Hessig, Bruce Hinton. ROW 6: Warren Kalibrier, Allen Kast, Margaret Keown, Dennis Kessans, Larry Krieg, Bob Kreisle, Roy Kunard. ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Kuster, Joan Labhart, Ronnie Lautner, Viola Lechner, Ralph Litherland, Charles Mallory, Marilyn Miller. ROW 2: Jo Ann Morris, Joe Neyenhaus, Bruce Paulin, Sue Peyton, Gary Poehlein, Mary Ruth Poehlein, Pat Poehlein. ROW 3: Jo Anne Roeser, Nina Rothgerber, Merrill Satterfield, Charlotte Scott, Glenward Schroeder, Bob Seibert, Glenda Sprinkle. ROW 4: Dorothy Stephens, Ralph Stiles, Martha Stockainp, Toby Stowe, Marcella Tanner, Patsy Winchell, Bert Wolf. ROW 5: Clara Wolf, Pete Zoll, Connie Brown, Betty Goffinet. The junior class started their 1952-53 year by selecting Mr. Kreager and Mr. Roos to act as their class sponsors. The class also selected Bob Ettensohn to act as president while Dennis Kessans was elected vice-pres- ident and Connie Collins was chosen to han- dle all financial matters within the class. Perhaps their most successful and profitable activity of the year was the annual Jr. Car- nival. The class also sold basketball sched- ule pencils and T. C. ties and sponsored a movie for the entire student body. As a cli- max to this, their 3rd year, the class pro- vided a prom and banquet for the seniors and themselves. ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dot AUwardt, David Alvey, Pat Alvey, Jerry Backer, Betty Ba ham, Dennis Bays, June Beard. ROW 2: Victor Berger, Lynda Blandford, Aloysius Bruggeman, Patsy Birchler, Faye Bolin, Way Braun, Herman Brune. ROW 3: Alan Cassidy, John Collignon, Mary Collignon, Harry Caultas, William Cronin, Alberta Daub Irvin Daum. ROW 4: Raymond Davis, Betty Delaisse, Leroy Dickman, Robert Dickman, Robert Dutschke, Jo Sue Eadfc Rovilla Epple. ROW 5: John Etienne, Earl Ettensohn, Don Falls, Laura Freeman, Earl Frey, Bernard Froehlich, Ed Gengelbad ROW 6: Mary Ruth George, John D. Glenn, Don Goffinet, Sue Hall, Ruth Hammack, Gary Harpe, Agnes Harpena ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Catherine Harpenau, Jeanette Harpenau, Robert Harpenau, Gene Hartz, Lloyd Huaser, Leroy Hempfling, Jemma Hermann. ROW 2: Bernard Hermann, Charles Hess, Gayle Hessig, Marvin Hicks, Donna Hilgenhold, Norma Hinton, Jan Holtzman. ROW 3: June Howe, James Hudson, Ronald Hudson, Faye Huebschman, Brad Jarboe, Nancy Jenkins, Patrv Kellems, ROW 4: Jennie Jones, Marjorie Kellems, Eva Kleeman, Marlene Kleeman, Judy Kellems, Earl Krieg, William ROW 5; Verna Linda LaGrange, Norma Lahee, Bob Lawalin, Shirley Lawerence, Marvin Lechner, Howard Leistner. ROW 6: David Leitner, Bill Little, George Lorenz, Alfred Lottes, Archie Mallory, Tyrus McDaniel, Judy McNeely, ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Miller, Warren Montgomery, Don Mullis, Roberta Mulzer, Helen Nolan. Ralph Parker, Charles Paulin. ROW 2: Constance Paulin, Betty Peter, William Peher, Jessie Poehlein, Kenneth Powhlein, Kenny Quick. Hubert Ramsey. ROW 3: Kenneth Robbins, Donna Rowe, Wayne Sablehaus, Joe Schaffer, Paul Schroeder, Betty Schroeder, Lewis Schwering. ROW 4: Clara Simpson, Larry Sodrel, Milton Streenz, Roger Taylor, David Thomas, Jim Thomas, Mildred Tribble. ROW 5: John Voges, Cecil Weedman, Charles Wilgus, Margie Williamson, Betty Winchell, Dick Winchell, Norma Wittman. ROW 6: Bobby Jean Young, Douglas Young, Carolyn Zoll, Carol Williams. SOPHOMORES The sophomore class elected the following of- ficers; Jim Thomas, president; George Lorenz, vice- president, and Brad Jarboe, secretary and treasurer. Miss Boyle and Mr. McRae were the class sponsors. Their first big undertaking was the ordering and re- ceiving of their class jackets which came to them in the latter part of February. The class sponsored a school basketball tournament, which was their first profitable enterprise. They also sold sweat shirts to the student body of Tell City High School. The class picnic was held at Lincoln City State Park. ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Alvey, Doris Amos, Sharon Amos, Irene Anderson, Jane Backer, Elsie Bauer, Larry Beatty. ROW 2: William Blandford, Robert Braun, Janet Brite, Vivian Brock, Curtis Brown, Harry Buch- anan, Coretta Burris. ROW 3: Tommy Cheek, Joan Collins, Doris Crawford, Leo Dauby, Porter J. Davis, Gerald Etienne, Bill Everly. ROW 4: Judy Fechtman, Henry Ford, Margie Gengelbach, David Glenn, Oral Goble, Mary Goffinet, Larry Gofflnet. ROW 5: Delores Gramelspacher, Zelda Hanaway, Sammy Hargis, Robert Harpenau, Roberta Hauser, Peggy Henderson, Gladys Henning. ROW 6: Bill Henrickson, Linda Hoesli, George Howell, Maxine Howell, Robert Hudson, Betty Hughes, Maytha Jarboe. ROW 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Jenkins, Donald Kieser, Ronald Kieser, Willmetta Kleeman, Ronald Kress, Donald Kuntz, Linda Kuntz. ROW 2: Sharon Lauer, Earl Loney, Barbara Ludwig, Judy Merimee, Andrew Neyenhaus, Ida Nugent, Ronald Olberding, ROW 3: Larry Parker, William Pekinpaugh, Lee Eddie Peter, Paul Peter, Kay Peyton, Fred Powell, Gerald Price. ROW 4: Janet Ramsey, Linda Ramsey, John Rothgerber, Gene Rowe, Faye Sandage, Joyce Sanders, Linda Satter- field. ROW 5: Suzanne Savage, Rose Schaad, Donald Schellenberg, Dale Seibert, Raymond Sifrig, Mary Spencer, Walter Sturgeon. ROW 6: Ann Strobel, Andrew Terry, Bob Terry, Loretta Vanwinkle, James Wheatley, James Williamson, Mary Wind. ROW 7: Gary York, Martha Wathens, Orville Bolin. FRESHMEN The Freshmen sponsors for the year were Mr. Lowe and Mr. Sprinke. The class officers were: Gary York, president; Oral Goble, vice- president. and Mary Hubbs, secretary and treasurer. The Freshman basketball squad had a very good year, winning 11 and losing 5. The foot- ball team won 4 and lost none. Mr. Jim Roos was coach. The frosh yell leaders were Mary Hubbs, Betty Hughes, Kay Peyton, and Martha Wathens. ST. PAUL ST. PAUL NEWMAN pictured above: Co-Editors-Janet Harpenau and Jerry Hudson; Feature-Peggy Recklehoff; Circulation-Margaret Miles; Exchange-Donna Cunningham; Sports-Maurice Mayfield and Lois K' ntz; Grade Schools-June Mullis, Kay Sweeney, and Sandy Heitkemper. 2nd semester Marksman staff, no picture available: Co-Editors-Norma Splater and Glenn Holpp; Feature-Lynda Harpe; Circulation-Kenneth Jarboe; Exchange-Marilyn Miller; Sports-Don Lutgring; Grade Schools-Barbara Gratzer, Charlotte Wheately, and Lois Schroeder. Pictured above are the members of the senior class and their sponsors who head- ed the launching of the annual magazine subscription drive. From left to right they are; Jack Thomas. Maureen Zoercher, Duane Dolezal, Clarence May, Hugh 'masher, Paul Burris, and Glenn Holpp. Kenneth Jarboe, Sharon Olberding, and Donna Cunningham were absent when the picture was taken. I ✓ 0 S c I E N C E C L U B O G U I D A C E Everyone seems to be all smiles as Mr. Hugh Thrasher administers interest tests to the above T. C. H. S. students. This department is most beneficial and help- ful to all in high school. o Mr. Charles Lentz endeavors to explain a chemistry equation to members of his science club, pictured above. The club's president is Paul Burris while Don Blandford acts as vice-president. One of the main functions of the club was the de- veloping and printing of roll film for the student body. The club met 4th periods in the lab. 47355392333 Standing behind the charging desk are the five girls and Miss Deane, instructor, who assume the duties of check- ing out and caring for the many volumes of literature in our high school library. From left to right: Kay Sweeney, Dorothy Lutgring, Peggy Recklenott, Miss Deane, Sandra Heithkemper, and Leona Hempfling. t The Girl's Athletic Association is an organization that offers opportunities for extra participation in sports for those girls who especially like to play. Besides their sports activities the girls also find time to operate concession stands at various school events. Ushers :::::::: ::::::::: ill ::::::::: ••••••• ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The four boys pictured above, were re- sponsible for seating the huge crowds tnat attended our home basketball games this past season. From left to right: Gene Schieble, Bob Seibert, Dennis Kessans, and Clarence May, 1 RONALD LAUTNER l r o jec tionist In the above photograph, Mr. Robert Brock explains the various functions of the automobile en- gine to members of his driver's training class. I ) I Football W f N A ' £ 26f 3% e%U $9k fkp iot2y f 7 $3- '34 36 '22;' 3c 2}-'47 SA'fAifJ g'4 . 't ■ «-i t • rfJ w X M J 1 jjjjjjjii ::::::........ :::::::::::::: i::!i:i:::::::::i!i:ii:iii ;ii|jiji:|!ii!!j;!!!!!!p am The Marksmen football team completed a very successful sea- son on the gridiron this year. Although ineligible for the PAC crown Tell City ran rampant through all opposition losing one tilt to Huntingburg and a tie with Dale. Next year the Marks- men will leave the PAC and enter into the tough SIAC compe- tition. We wish the future Marksmen every success in their new venture. I AUGIE LAMBERT, head football coach Marksmen 38 Marksmen 33 Marksmen 34 Marksmen 22 Marksmen 30 Marksmen 0 Marksmen 26 Marksmen 62 Marksmen 60 Marksmen 13 Cannelton 25 Owensville 13 Richland 6 Dale 22 Oakland City 12 Huntingburg 28 (SIAC) Cannelton 14 Chrisney 26 Mt. Vernon 8 ) Rockport 6 I Judy Alvey Dale 38 Richland 48 Cannelton 50 Mt. Vernon 60 Memorial 51 Bosse 53 Boonville 53 Reitz 64 Cannelton 54 Winslow 54 Huntingburg 81 Oakland City 82 New Albany 54 Jeffersonville 67 Jasper 65 Princeton 66 Rockport 50 Cannelton 47 Troy 53 Chrisney 44 Boonville 53 Central 82 BASKETBALL lb I kuw, lett to ngnt: Dennis Bays, Kennetn quick, Konme Lautner, Bud oeorge, Oscar Bams, Bruce Paulin, Dick Winchell. 2ND ROW: Jack Fischer, Charles Wilgus, Wayne Braun, Bob Seibert, Jerry Backer, Jack Thomas, Jim Howe, and Jim Roos, Head Coach. Last Spring the band elected the following officers: Kenneth Jarboe, captain, Rita Peter, treasurer, and the following council members: Barbara Noble, senior. Faith Evrard, junior, Jemma Herman, sophomore, and Mary Goffinet, freshman. This fall the band marched at several of the home football games. This required several hours of out of school practice on the part of our high school bandsmen. Besides practicing for their football routines, the band had to prepare for the marching contest held at Salem, Indiana. The band won 1st division honors at this contest. A week after the Salem contest the band was invited to play a concert at the Southern Indiana Teacher's Association meeting held in the Coliseum at Evansville, Indiana. Mr. Paul Silke, band director, received many fine comments from teachers throughout southern Indiana complimenting the band on their outstanding performance. The band was invited to Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, to march at a post football game. Many compliments were received. The band's annual Xmas concert was held on December 21 while the band's Spring concert was held on April 10. This Spring the band boarded two chartered E. O. V. buses for their 1st concert tour through northern Indiana. Concerts were played in Delphi, Rochester, and Warsaw, Indiana. Enroute on their tour, the band visited the South Bend Tribune in South Bend, Indiana, the Martin Music Company in Elkhart, Indiana, Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana, the goldfish hatchery in Martinsville, Indiana, and Brown County State Park. This tour was highly successful and it rung down the curtain on the 1952-'53 edition of the Tell City High School Marksman Band. THUMBNAIL SKETCHES CONTINUED NAME NICK NAME NOTED FOR Donald Lutgring Don Being Cramps” Dorothy Lutgring Dot Hillbilly Music Clarence May Clarence Long Eye lashes Maurice Mayfield Kildie Sports Margaret Miles Mag Making Money June Mullis Junie Reading Barbara Noble Barb Her diamond Sharon Olberding Ischmo Gene Edwards M ary Paulin Murry Talking (to boys) Rita Peter Emily Going with Marion Earl Powers Buddy Necking Duane Price Duane Reckless Driving Franklin Ramsey Lee Hunting Peggy Reckelhoff Peggy Writing Letters Patrick Rhoades Rattler Hunting Gene Scheible Orkie Necking Lois Schroeder Lois Going to Parties Lloyd Schroeder Ray Teasing Sue Catherine Cathy Going to Smith Rockport PET PEEVE CHIEF AMBITION IMAGINE (him or her) Twin Sister To be a Romeo with a burr Twin Brother To be a Kitty Wells Liking Pop” Music Gossiping Girls get an A” in Chemistry with a shave Physics Tests Find Gold Not in Trouble Gum Chewers In Church Airline Stewardess Not Joking Not Getting Letters A Reporter Without Short Hair The Armed Forces To raise little Jervs Not being engaged Conceited Boys Secretary Not Going With Gene Boys who Go Steady Airline Stewardess Not Liking Boys Dancing Office Work Not Eating A. P. Be a Barber Without a Car Windshield Wiping To be 6 Not sleeping in Chemistry Losing a B.Ball Game Engineer Making Low Grades Typing Be Mrs. Heck Without Chris Women Korea Awake During Class School Korea Awake in School Inquisitive People To Graduate Without Bookkeeping Burned Toast Raise own Ball Team Stepping Out Larry not in T.C. Catch a Man Not Giggling NAME NICK NAME NOTED FOR PET PEEVE CHIEF AMBITION Anormalee Splater Norma Being a Nuisance Men Going Into Service Nurse Sue Sprinkle Sprink Dancing Being Teased College Graduate Howard Stein Stinky Working Dances Quit Working Lorene Streenz Lorene varnishing gun stocks that line in Sr. Play Happiness William Taylor Bill Friendliness Curly Hair Prosperous Farmer Jack Thomas Tomcat Thinking Deeply Pests Go To Heaven Ronald Voges Ron Duck Voice School Go to college Charlotte Wheatley Charlotte Square Dancing Lot of Things Got Out of School Sharon Wills Babe Oil Painting Messed Up Eye Brows Lose Weight Maureen Zoercher Suzy Painting People Who Gab Lawyer Barbara Babs Dancing Playing Marry Some Zoll Canasta Rich Guy IMAGINE (him or her) Not Being Boy Crazy Without Lloyd Not Working Not Arguing In Love Without a Toothbrush Not Asleep Not Being Quiet 5' by 5’ A Man Hater Not In Freezer DRINK COCA COLA IN THE BOTTLE r i gr ille f iuse that refreslies ... with ice-cold Coca-Cola €G U $ P on •omtft J 0tl w«wO«f« O 1 COO C COm AMl •« TELL CITY, IND. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. PURE CREAM PRODUCTS COMPANY Makers of ‘GOLDENROD Ice Cream FREEZER FRESH Tell City Main St. i RABm STATION W T C J “The friendly voice of Tell City” • The Latest Hits • Bring The Family Phone 257 • Push-Back Seats • Cry Baby Room Phone 777 439 Main Street TELL CITY. INDIANA 1028 Main Street Compliments of FIRST CANNELTON NATIONAL BANK For Your Insurance Needs IRVIN J. EVRARD County Seat Bank Insurance Agency Fire-Automobile-Causualty SE Bonds CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AS PROVIDEO IN THE BANKING ACT OF 1933 ‘Our Service Makes Friends” WERNER DRUG STORE ( )al jreefUu Drugs Sodas Sandwiches Cosmetics 627 Main Phone 27 8 CULLIGAN Soft Water Service Means Thrifty Living SHOE MART Tell City’s Shoe Store SNAPPY GRILL Main Street Main Street Tell City A SNACK OR A SACK Dollar for Dollar You Can’t Beat a Pontiac HOLMAN’S SALES SERVICE Main Street COMPLIMENTS OF NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF GLENN’S MARKET SCHAEFER AND PAULIN Upper Main St. Tell City, Ind. High Quality - Low Prices TELL CITY BAKERY Oven FRESH Mother’s Bread COMPLIMENTS OF THE FISCHER CHAIR COMPANY Tell City, Indiana The Best in Cakes and Cookies PEOPLES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Congratulations Class of ‘53” Main Street Tell City, Indiana GOOD FRIENDS SHOP Tell City's most Distinctive STORE HEINZLES JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Jewelry Congratulations “Class of 53“ SWISS STUDIO Compliments of HINTON BROS. YOUR PURINA DEALER Phone 222 Main Street Tell City, Indiana YOUNG’S STANDARD SERVICE STATION BILLIES BEAUTY SHOP Hair Cutting Compliments - of CASSIDY BROTHERS WITTMER Compliments of CLARENCE STEEN SONS Water Well Drilling The Exclusive Phone 65 Troy Men’s and Boys’ Store ALVEY’S CLEANERS Phone 565 Main Street HOWES SERVICE STATION BIRCH’S Main Street Kelling Nuts News and Magazines Greeting Cards Whitman RAMSEY’S WE DELIVER 647 11th St. Ph 271 CHRIS ZOERCHER INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Insurance of Every Description Congratulations Tell City Class of 1953 KIWANIS CLUB Indiana DODGE PLYMOUTH of Cannelton Indiana COMPLIMENTS of ROBERTSON LUMBER CO. Phone 448 “Your Department Store Of Building Material” Vic Higdon Mgr. THE COTTON MILL Cannelton Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF THE BLUE CASTLE House of Coney’s Fountain Service Sandwiches and Soup Orders over $2.00 delivered free Ph 707 7th . Franklin Red Goose Shoes Half the fun of having feet For Boys and girls from Crib Through College CONGRATULATIONS T.C. FEDERAL SAVING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Main Franklin Congratulations from TELl CITY DESK CO. INC. 6th Street BRCGGINSCHMIDT'S DEPT. STORE Compliments of So. Ind. REA Inc. _ m BAKER’S DRESS DON SH°p FORGET VO JM ? Congratulations Class of ‘53 BECKER’S SHOES Ph 454 WILLIAM TELL HOTEL Good Food Friendly Atmosphere Compliments of TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK Compliments of NOBLES SUPER MARKET 12th St. MOSBY FLORAL COMPANY Tell City Indiana THE MODEL DEPARTMENT STORES Mt. Vernon Tell City Boonville KLEEMAN’S CAFE DRIVE IN Fountain Service Plate Lunches Sandwiches Across Tell from High School BLINZINGER’S MEAT MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats Home Made Sausage Phone 181 729 Main St. Compliments of BAYSINGER BROS. SERVICE STATION GASOLINE' to. Compliments of PERRY COUNTY AMERICAN LEGION Compliments of T. C. MONUMENT WORKS Main Street Tell City OBERHAUSEN INC. Wholesale and Retail Phone 187 Tell City. Ind. Class of “53” Chevrolet Buick DAUBY MOTOR COMPANY CHWROtfr COMPLIMENTS Phone 1 of SCHREIBBR'S Ford “S’ Phone 100 or 105 mi MOTOR COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF “52” KREISLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Quality Building Materials Since 1870 Phone 134 Tell City, Indiana Congratulations from GNAU DAIRY Pasteurized Milk VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post 2939 CURTIS DAUBY APPLIANCE COMPANY SALES and SERVICE Ph. 538 9th and Tell St. Compliments Compliments of of KESSLER’S PRETZEL SHOP 9th St. Tell City Compliments of PERRY COUNTY LOCKER CO. VOUR -fOOO 00 WILLIAM TELL WOODCRAFTERS. INC. Compliments of ZOERCHER FRANZ ATTORNEY OF LAW Compliments of T. C. LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Compliments of T. C. FLOURING MILL Your Feed Dealer Compliments of JASPER WHOLESALE HOUSE Congratulation Seniors from the yiUK Compliments of the STAR-LIGHT DRIVE IN McMILLIANS SPORTING GOODS Outfitters of Champions For Over a Quarter of a Century Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments of KRODEL WHOLESALE CO. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS Rhodes Food Mkt. OF Tell City, Indiana OHIO VALLEY GAS CO. COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Bosler Opt. Tell City, Indiana Tell City, Indiana Where Everything Is For Compliments Better Music Jj ARTY’S MUSIC SHOP of Brooklyn New York SHEPHARD’S HATCHERY Compliments Compliments of the of the A H TRUCK LINE FRIGID WHIP Compliments Flowers LAUER FLORAL CO. Say it with flowers BEARDS SPORTING GOODS Evansville, Indiana And when you do Compliments of the OHIO VALLEY LUMBER CO. the EARL S AUTO SALES AND SERVICE COMPLIMENTS DeSoto- Plymouth OF E. and 0. V. RY. Twelfth and Washington St. Tell City, Indiana Telephone 410 Tell City, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS Maxon Construction OF Marine Division Fishers Supply Shoe Store Tell City, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF G.T. Davis Ins. Snyders Jewelry Store General Ins. Gifts to Last 828 Ninth St. Tell City, Ind. Tell City, Indiana DAUBY DEPT. STORE Compliments of ERNIES RADIO SHOP Phone MALONE’S SERVICE STA. GRUELICHS MARKET 316 1207 Main St. SNYDERS DRUG STORE Cannelton, Ind. 1348 Main Street DAUBY’S HARDWARE STORE We are always happy to serve you! Congr adulations from JARVIS REFINING CO. Troy, Ind. Congratulations Class of ‘53 KNOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Tell City, Indiana ZOERCHER FUNERAL HOME Louis Zoercher Edward Gillick Main Street Tell City Indiana Congratulations Class of ’53 TELL CITV FURNITURE CO. Compliments of BLACKIE TIRE CO. Tell City Compliments of Tell City, Indiana GOOD LUCK “CLASS OF ‘53“ FROM A GOOD PLACE TO WORK LIPPS HOME FURNISHERS GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Compliments of TELL CITY CHAIR CO. RESS HARDWARE Tell City, Ind. Everything In Hardware HESS SALES AND SERVICE Chrysler Plymouth Main St. HOBB’S STANDARD SERVICE There are Miles and Smiles In Our Gas and Oil Phone 204 1448 Main Tell City, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF Main St. Tell City, Ind. WESTERN AUTO ASS. STORE COMPLIMENTS OF Perry Co. Motor Co. Willys Kaiser Used Cars 1434 Main WILLYS «8 Webb Brothers Service Station Lafayette Main Shell Products Expert Greasing Compliments of VOELKERS BARBER SHOP Main Street Tell City, lnd. Mary Ruth’s Ladies Fashions 626 Main Phone 4 Tell City ENGRAVED Business And Social Stationery Nussmeier Engraving Co. 23 S. E. Second St. Evansville, Indiana COMPLIMENTS Courtesy OF of GERBERS FURNITURE STORE FINCH FUNERAL HOME Main and Jefferson JMk Tell City, Indiana COMPLIMENTS Congratulations OF Class Of “53’' Machine Shop T. C. GARAGE and MACHINE WORKS LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE mvDsom I UHTO«l y II authorized IJ Lodge No. 1424 Tell City, Indiana


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