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THUMBNAIL SKETCHES CON'T NAME NICK NOTED PET CHIEF IMAGINE NAME FOR PEEVE AMBITION (HIM OR HER) Bruce Bruce Car Load Bossie To Be President Dancing Paulin Of Boys Teachers OfU. S. A. Wilma Sue Susie Short Going To Be a Not talking in Peyton Hair Steady Secretary Study Hall Gary Oscar Ability to Calling Miller Hobo Going Poehlein Get Questions Sexy Steady Mary Ruthie Bookkeeping Squeaky Passing Not saying Poehlein Ability Clarinetsl Shorthand Am I late? Patricia Pat Going Staying home Get a Job Without Bill Poehlein Barefoot Nights Joanne Joan Band Boys Teach Flirting with Roeser School Boys Nina Nina Diamond Flirts Marriage Not going Rothgerber Steady Merril Durango Doing Teachers Hunting A State Cop Satterfield Nothing Glen ward Glen Curley Bookkeeping To Get out of Flirting with Schroeder Hair School Girls Charlotte Scottie Flirting IU Basketball To be a Not Going to Scott Games Nurse IU Robert Bob Football Study Hall Mechanic Going with a Seibert Girl Glenda Glen T easing Boys that Dental Not Riding a Sprinkle Aren’t Manly Assistant Bus to School Dorothy Dottie Going Steady Bookkeeping To Get Without Stephens Shorthand Married Ralph Ralph Ralph 25tf Novels Physics Navy Perfect Stiles Attendance Martha Stuck Dancing Shorthand To Go As A School Stockamp To Paris Teacher Toby Tobe Sleeping in Nosey Marriage Staying Stowe World History Neigh bors Home Marcella Marcy Working at Bookkeeping Getting Not working on Tanner Rendezxous Class Rich Saturday Night Wilma Willie Height Short To Own a Without Winter Boys Drug Store Mary Clara Clara Going Government To Get Not going Wolf Steady Class Married With Bill Bert Bert Wavy All Girls Going Going to a Wolf Hair except Thelma Steady Dance Ronald Pepsi Drinking Girls Join 20 year man Yaggi Pepsis Navy Wilfred Pete Football Women To own a Living in Zoll Cadillac Alaska
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THUMBNAIL SKETCHI ES CON 1 NAME NICK NOTED PET CHIEF IMAGINE NAME FOR PEEVE AMBITION (HIM OR HER) Mary Button Driving Gossiping To be a Without Wilma Hanaway Ability People Secretary Linda Harpie Going Boys in Go to Nurse's Not Going Harpe Steady Service Training With Jim Robert Bob Selling Good morning Navy And Mr. Hurst Harpenau Ability Kiddies Career being friends Donald Don Sleeping Pepsi To Get Being Hearst In Class Married Principle Carolyn Bess Always hav- Bookkeeping Nurse Not Hess ing A Date Giggling Bob Bob Basketball Going to Radio Staying In Hess Ability School T. V. Study Hall Shirley Shirley Being School Marriage Shouting Hessig Quiet Bruce Bruce Music School Band Without Hinton Ability Director Betty Warren Warren Bandsaw Allen A in Physics • Without Vivian Kallbrier Work Kast Brock Allen Allen Paper Girls Success in Being 6'5H Kast Carrying Life Tall Margaret Maggie Always A Jealous To be a Not Keown Giggling Girl or Boy Nurse Talking Dennis Denny Working at Haven't Any Fly an Not arguing with Kessans The Ohio Airplane Mr. Lee Larry Larry Music Girls To have a 17 With some Krieg Ability Smoking Piece Band Money Roy Roy Driving Bookkeeping Work at Skipping Kunard Around Evansville School Betty Susie Writing Unfriendly Nurse With blond Kuster Letters People Hair Bill Bill Going Bookkeeping To be a Without Kuster Steady Class Coach Pat Ronald Elmer Flirting Girls Making a Hot Rodding his Lautner Fortune Motorcycle Marilyn Marilyn Living in Flirting College Living In Miller Sticks Girls Student Town Joanne Joan Hair Boys Dental Not Liking Morris Cut Assistant Evansville Joseph Jo-Jo Football Women Cadillac and a Working Neyenhaus Motorcycle Motorcycle Charles Nick Being School on Air Force Perfect Nichols Tardy Monday Morning Attendance
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'e nio% Now, as we near the end of our Senior year, let us take just one quick backward glance over our four years of high school. September 5, 1950, brought the beginning day of our Freshman year as one hundred and five mystified students trouped through the doors of our alma mater. Tell City High School. All of us were surrounded by the upper classmen offering to sell us the study hall books, physical education books, etc., which they had been persuaded to buy when they were green freshmen JUST LIKE US. Selecting our schedules and learning our way around seemed to be our greatest worries for die first few days. During the first week of school, Mr. Lee, our principal, called us together for our first class meeting to elect sponsors and officers. The officers elected were Ronald Lautner, Presi- dent; James Stephens, Vice-President; and Paul Mills, Secretary-Treasurer. Marcella Tanner and Jerry Hoesli were freshman Representatives to the Student CounciL For class sponsors we chose Mr. Duane Dolezal and Miss Thelma Terry. After having learned our way around we sponsored a Sock Hop on November 21, 1950. This was held in the Tell City High School Auditorium and music was by a Dixie Davis Combo. A class picnic was held at Lincoln City Park after we had finally paid our class dues at the end of that year. Exactly one hundred students returned for their sophomore year; only five less than the previous year. To begin the activities for our sophomore year we chose Mrs. Julia Graves Roberson and Mr. Andrew Taff to guide us. We also elected Ronald Lautner, President; Patricia Poehlein, Vice-President; and Robert Ettensohn, Secretary-Treasurer. Our Student Council Representatives were Marilyn Miller, Larry Krieg. and John Maurice Dauby. When October rolled around, we were confronted with the selection of class jackets. The traditional red and white Jackets were ordered with a variation or our own: a red and white corduroy lined with silver-gray water repellent fabric. On February 20, 1952, we sponsored a well-attended Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Moose Home. Music was by a Dixie Davis Combo with Robert Kreager as vocalist. Votes were sold who attended for the purpose of electing a queen, Anormalee Splater, and a king. Bill Jones. The conclusion of our sophomore year found us at Lincoln City Park enjoying the usual picnic. The year of 1952-53 brought eighty-five industrious students back to attend their junior year. At die first class meeting of that school year we selected Mr. Robert Kreager and Mr. James Roos as our sponsors to direct our activities. Also at this meeting we close as class officers: Robert Ettensohn, President; Dennis Kessens, Vice-President; and Connie Collins, Secretary-Treasurer. Elected as Student Council Representatives were Carolyn Hess, Robert Seibert, and Wilma Winter.
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