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

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SAGITTARIUS We proudly dedicate the 1956 Sagittarius to Mr. Fred D. Fechtman, who served as su- perintendent of the Tell City Public Schools from 1949tol955. His untiring efforts for the better- ment of our school system will be forever re- membered and appreciated. Mr. Fechtman loved BETTERS . He wanted a BETTER faculty, BETTER buildings, BETTER curriculum, a BETTER community with a BETTER future for BETTER boys and girls in a BETTER tomorrow. THE SENIORS Dedication Annual Editor Associate Editor MARY GOFFINET DAVID ETTENSOHN JERRY ETIENNE Associate Editor Sagittarius Queen Board of Education MR. CLARENCE DAVIS President GLEN BRETZ SUPERINTENDENT Hometown-Huntingburg, Indiana MARIE MEEK SECRETARY Hometown-Tell City, Indiana 8 FACULTY RITA BOYLE A RUN McRAE RITA BOYLE Physical Education B.S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Terre Haute. Indiana. ARLIN McRAE English, Art A.B. Florida State; Home Town New Harmony, Indiana ADA ROYAL Home Economics A. B. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Tell City, Indiana OTIS SAALMAN English, History, Dramatics B3. University of Texas; Home Town Mt. Pleasant, Indiana PAUL SILKE Music M.S. Evansville College; Home Town Elberfeld, Indiana. BILLY JONES Industrial Arts, Physical Education B. S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Bicknell, Indiana. JAMES CUMMINGS Biology B.A. Indiana Central; Home Town North Vernon, Indiana. CALLA BLACK Social Studies B.S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Derby, Indiana. HUGH THRASHER Health, Guidance A.B. Evansville College, M.A. Indiana University; Home Town Chrisney, Indiana. JUNE WALLACE WILLIS HAGAN DONALD SCHUBERT PHYLLIS DEANE DONALD SCHUBERT Commerce B.S. St. Joseph College; Home Town Evansville, Indiana. PHYLLIS DEANE English, Librarian B.S. Indiana University; Home Town Boon ville, Indiana. EUGENE LOWE Commerce, Math B.S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town West Terre Haute, Indiana. MARIANNA LOWE Home Economics, Biology B.S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Madison. Indiana JUNE WALLACE English B.A. Evansville College; Home Town Mackey, Indiana. WILLIS HAGAN Industrial Arts B.S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Newtonville. Indiana. FREEMAN BEATTY Latin. English, Journalism Central Normal-A.B. Home Town Morres Hill, Indiana. EDWARD PETER Math, Science A.B. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town Tell City. Indiana. LESTER LEE Bookkeeping, Social Studies A.B. Central Normal, MS. Indiana University; Home Town Madison, Indiana. FREEMAN BEATTY EDWARD PETER LESTER LEE EDWIN CASSIDY RAY KENNEDY EDWIN CASSIDY Commerce B. S., M. S. Indiana State Teachers College; Home Town. Bristow. Indiana. RAY KENNEDY History. Physical Education B. S. Indiana Central; M. S. Indiana University; Home Town, New Salisbury. Indiana. CHARLES LENTZ Mathematics. Science B. A. Oakland City; M. S. Indiana University; Home Town. Milan. Michigan. DO LIVER LOFTIS Agriculture B. S. Tennessee Tech; M. S. University of Tennessee; Home Town, Gainsboro, Tennessee. IVAN SPRINKLE Social Studies B. S. Oakland City; M. S. Indiana University; Home Town. Tell City, Indiana. CHESTER SMITH Custodian ARCHIE ARNOLD Custodian ALBERT MULUS Custodian IVAN SPRINKLE CHESTER SMITH 12 ARCHIE ARNOLD ALBERT MULUS SENIORS Class Officers JANET BRITE, Secretary and Treasurer BILL EVERLY. Vice-President JERRY ETIENNE, President M Valedictorian SHARON LAUER Salutatorian MARY GOFFINET 15 DORIS AMOS SHARON YVONNE AMOS IRENE ANDERSON 18 Sherry 18 Majors-English. Home Ec. 18 Majors - English. Home Ec.. Com- Majors - English. Home Ec.. Com- merce. Social Studies. merce. Social Studies. Activities - Annual Staff. Home Ec. Activities-Bowling, GAA, Home Ec. Manager. Prom Committee. Student Gov. Day. Manager. Prom Committee. Librarian, Student Gov. Day. BETTY JEAN ASH Betsy 17 Majors - English. Commerce, Social Studies. Attended Lawrenceville High School. Sumner High School. Activities - Chorus. GAA. JANE BACKER Boog 17 Majors - English. Commerce. Social Studies. Activities - Annual Staff. Basketball Queen Candidate, Chorus, Class Play. Honor Roll, Math Club. Prom Com- mittee, Student Gov. Day, Varsity Cheerleader. LARRY BEATTY 18 Majors-Industrial Arts, English, Social Studies. WILLIAM E. BLANDFORD -Web- 18 Majors - English, Commerce, Indus- trial Arts, Social Studies Activities - Annual Staff, Art Club, Bowling, Class Play, Prom Commit- tee, Student Gov. Day. Prom Committee, S.tudent Gov. Day! Basketball Queen Candidate. ROBERT BRAUN 17 Majors - English, Social Studies, In- dustrial Arts Activities - Baseball, Basketball, In- tramural Basketball. JANET ROSS BRITE 18 Majors - English, Commerce, Social Studies Activities - AnnualStaff, Band Libra- rian, Bowling, Class Officer, Football Queen Candidate, Magazine Sales Committee. Maiorette PeD Band HARRY D. BUCHANAN Wampuscaf 18 Majors - English, Vocational Agricul- ture Activities - F.F.A., Football, Track. CORETTA ELAINE BURRIS 17 Majors - English, Home Ec„ Social Studies Activities - AnnualStaff,G.A.A., Art Club, Chorus, Home Ec, Manager, Marksman Staff, Prom Committee. WILLIAM CHURCHILL Laundro” 17 Majots - English, Math, Science, At- tended St. Meinrad Activities - Bowling. Football, Math Club, Student Gov. Day. 17 JOAN COLLINS DORIS CRAWFORD 18 18 Majors-English. Math Majors - English. Home Ec., Corn- Activities -Annual Staff. Band merce. Social Studies. Council. Chorus. Honor Roll. Major- Activities - Annual Staff, Chorus. Pep ette. Marksman Staff. Math Club, Pep Club, Prom Committee. Band. Prom Committee. Student Gov. Day. DON CLARK Beans 18 Majors - English. Social Studies. Attended Rockport High School. Activities Basketball, FFA. Basketball, Class Officer, Cross Country, Magazine Sales Committee. Track. JOSEPH LEO DAUBY 17 Majors - English. Industrial Arts, So- cial Studies. Agricultural Activities - FFA. PORTER JASPER DAVIS •P.J. 18 Majors - English. Social Studies. Activities - B a nd Captain. Bowling, Magazine Sales. Pep Band. Student Gov. Day. Track. RICHARD DOOLEY Chick Majors-Math. English. Social Studies. Industrial Arts. Activities - Basketball. IK JERRY ETIENNE 17 Majors-English. Math, Social Studies. Activities - Annual Editor, Boys’ State Class Play. Class Officer. Football, Marksman Staff. Student Gov. Day, Prom Committee. DAVID ETTENSOHN 17 Majors - Annual Co-editor. Band Council, Boys' State, Bowling, Class Officer,, Marksman Staff, Pep Band. Prom Committee, Student Manager, Student Gov. Day. BILL EVERLY Willie- 17 Majors - English. Math, Science, So- cial Studies. Attended Memorial (Evansville) High School. Activities - Basketball. Class Officer, Basketball. Football. Intramural Bas- ketball, Student Council. Magazine Sales. HENRY E. FORD 18 Majors-English, Social Studies, Wood- work. Activities - Basketball, Football, In- tramural Basketball. DAVID GLENN 18 Majors - English. Math, Science. Activities - Annual Staff. Band Coun- cil. Basketball. Class Play. Football. Honor Roll. Magazines Sales. Math Club. Pep Band. Prom Committee, Stu- dent Gov. Day. MARY GOFFINET 17 Majors - English. Math, Science. Activities - Annual Co-editor, Band Council, Chorus. Girls’ State. Honor Roll. Math Club. Pep Band. Prom Com- mittee. Student Council, Student Gov. Day. 19 DELORES EILEEN GRAMELSPACHER “Grammie 17 Majors - English, Commerce, Home Ec. Activities • Annual Staff, Art Club, Chorus, Prom Committee ORAL LEE GOBLE Odie 18 Majors - English, Math, Social Stud- ies Activities - Annual Staff, Basketball, Class Play, Class Officer, Football, Honor RoU, Student Gov. Day ZELDA LOIS HANAWAY 18 Majors - English, Commerce, Social Studies Activities - Chorus SAMMIE HARGIS 18 Majors - English, Commerce Activities - Annual Staff, Band Coun- cil, Bowling, Carnival Queen, Chorus, Class Play. Class Officer, Football Queen, Girls’ State, Honor Roll, Math Club, Prom Committee , Student Council, Student Gov. Day ROBERT LEE HARPENAU -Bob 18 Majors - English, Social Studies, Woodworking, Agriculture Activities - F.F.A. ROBERTA HAUSER -Berta 18 Majors - English, Home Ec., Com- merce Activities - Annual Staff, Chorus, Home Ec. Manager, Honor Roll, Marksman Staff, Pro m Committee, Student Gov. Day 20 BILL HENDRICKSON “Billiam 18 Majors - English, Social Studies, In- dustrial Arts LINDA HOES LI 18 Majors • English, Commerce, Social Studies, Home Ec. Activities - Annual Staff, Art Club, Chorus, Marksman Staff, Prom Com- mittee BETTY HOWE 18 Majors - English, Commerce, Social Studies Activities - G.A.A., Marksman Staff, Marksman Editor, Prom Committee, Student Gov. Day GEORGE C. HOWELL Georgie 18 Majors - English,Science, Math, So- cial Studies Activities - Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Student Gov. Day, Track HILDA MAXINE HOWELL 17 Majors - Social S tu d ies , English, Commerce Activities - Honor Roll,Student Gov. Day, Office Work MARY KATHRYN HUBBS ■Kitty” 17 Majors - English, Commerce, Social Studies Activities - Annual Staff, Bowling, Chorus, Class Play, Football Queen Candidate, Student Council, Fresh- man Cheerleader 21 ROBERT HUDSON 17 Majors - Social Studies. English, In- dustrial Arts. Activities - Basketball. 1 nt r a m u r a 1 Basketball. BETTY HUGHES 18 Majors - English. Commerce. Home Ec.. Social Studies. Activities - Class Play. Marksman Staff. Prom Committee. Freshman SHARON JENKINS 17 Majors - Social Studies. Commerce. English. Activities - Annual Staff, Girls'State. Honor Roll, Prom Committee. Stu- dent Council. Student Gov. Day. MAYTHA M. JARBOE 17 Majors - English. Home Ec., Social Studies. Commerce. Activities - Chorus. GAA, Home Ec. Manager. Prom Committee. Student Gov. Day. DONALD KIESER 18 Majors - English. Agriculture. Social Studies. Woodworking. Activities - FFA. Football. Track. WILLMETTA KLEEMAN •'Billie- 18 Majors - English. Home Ec.. Social Studies. Activities - GAA. Librarian. Marks- man Staff. Student Gov. Day. Girls' Basketball. 22 RONNIE KRESS •Bear 17 Majors - English. Industrial Arts. Social Studies. Activities - Art Club, Basketball, Football. Intramural Basketball. DONALD M. KUNTZ Squint 19 Majors - English, Social Studies. Activities - FFA, Intramural Basket- ball. Student Gov. Day. LINDA KUNTZ 17 Majors - English. Home Ec., Com- merce. Activities - Annual Staff. Chorus. GAA, Home Ec. Manager,Student Gov. Day. SHARON LYNN LAUER 17 Majors - English. Commerce. Activities - Annual Staff, Honor Roll. Marksman Editor. Math Club. Pep Band, Prom Committee. StudentGov. Day. BARBARA JEAN LUDWIG 17 Majors - English. Commerce. Social Studies, Home Ec. Activities - Office Work, Marksman Staff. Magazine Sales. JUDITH ANN MERIMEE 17 Majors - English. Commerce, Social Studies. Activities - Annual Staff. Prom Com- mittee, Student Gov. Day. 25 ANDREW NEYENHAUS -Andy- 17 Majors - English, Social Studies, In dustrial Arts Activities - Marksman Suff RONNIE OLBERDING Dinger 18 Majors - English, Social Studies Activities - F.F.A., Intramural Bas- ketball LAWRENCE LEE PARKER Droopy 18 Majors - English, Math, Industrial Arts, Social Studies LEE EDDIE PETER 17 Majors - English, Math Activities - Annual Staff. Bowling, Honor Roll, Intramural Basketball, Math Club, Pep Band KAY PEYTON -Kay Hay- 17 Majors - English, Commerce, Math, Social Studies Activities - Annual Staff, Chorus, FootballQueenCa nd id a t e , Honor Roll, Marksman Staff, Prom Commit- tee, Student Gov. Day.Freshman Cheerleader, Basketball Queen Can- didate, Senior Play, Math Club GERALD PRICE ■Sherlock- 18 Majors - English, Social Studies, In- dustrial Arts Activities - Basketball, Intramu- ral Basketball, Pep Band, Track FRED POWELL Speedy 18 Majors - English, Industrial Arts, So- cial Studies Activities - Annual Staff, Basketball, Drum Major, Intramural Basketball, Pep Band, Prom Committee, Student Gov. Day RONNIE POWERS Ace 17 Majors • English, Social Studies Attended Troy and Providence High Schools Activities - Baseball, Cross Country (At Troy), Basketball, Intramural Bas- ketball JANET RAMSEY Liz 19 Majors - English, Commerce, Social Studies, Home Ec. Activities • Marksman Staff LINDA RAMSEY Lin 18 Majors - English, Home Ec., Social Studies, Commerce Activities - Chorus.Student Gov. Day JERRY SABELHAUS 18 Majors - English, Math, Social Stud- ies Attended St. Meinrad Activities - Football, Math Club, In- tramural Basketball, Student Manag- er FAYE A.SANDAGE 18 Majors • English, Commerce, Math, Social Studies Activities - Annual Staff, Art Club, Bowling, Chorus, Class Play, Class Of- ficer. Girls' State. Honor Roll, Maga- zine Sales, Math Club, Pep Band, Prom Committee, Student Council, Student Gov. Day 25 UNDA SATTERFIELD Lou 17 Majors - English. Home Ec.. Social Studies. Commerce. Activities - Annual Staff. MARY SUZANNE SAVAGE Sue 18 Majors - English, Science. Math. Activities -Annual Staff. Art Club. Chorus. Honor Roll. Marksman Staff, Math Club. Pep Band. Student Gov. Day. DON SCHELLENBERG Shelly 17 Majors - English. Agriculture. Social Studies. Activities - Art Club, Basketball. Baseball, FFA, Football, Honor Roll. Marksman Staff, Track. ROLAND DALE SEIBERT Riley 17 Majors - English. Commerce, Social Studies. Activities - Annual Staff, Basketball. Bowling. Carnival King, Football, Magazine Sales. Math Club, Student Gov. Day. Track. 26 ROSE ANN SCHAAD 18 Majors - English, Commerce.Social Studies. Activities - Office Work. Honor Roll. RAYMOND SIFR1G 18 Majors - English. Commerce. Social Studies, Math. Activities - Honor Roll, Magazine Sales. Marksman Staff, Student Gov. Day. MARY SPENCER 18 Majors - English. Home Ec.. Social Studies. Activities - Band Council, Bowling. Chorus. Class Play. Football Queen Candidate, Librarian, Marksman Ed- itor, Pep Band, Student Gov. Day, Basketball Queen Candidate. Varsity Cheerleader. ANN CATHERINE STROBEL 18 Majors - English. Home Ec., Com- merce, Social Studies. Activities - Office Work. Girls' State. Honor Roll, Librarian. Student Gov. Day. Magazine Sales. WALTER STURGEON 18 Majors - English. Social Studies, Vo- cational Agriculture. Activities - Baseball. Football. ANDREW TERRY Andy 19 Majors - English. Math, Agricultural. LORETTA C. VAN WINKLE 18 Majors - English. Commerce. Social Studies. Activities - Annual Staff. Chorus, Girls' State. Marksman Staff. MARTHA WATHEN Mert 17 Majors - English. Commerce. Social Studies. Activities - Annual Staff. Art Club. Prom Committee. Chorus. Sagittarius Queen. Student Gov. Day, Freshman Cheerleader. 27 JAMES A. WHEATLEY, JR. 18 Majors - English, Social Studies, Vo- cational Agriculture, Industrial Arts Activities - F.F.A., Honor Roll MARY WIND 17 Majors - English, Commerce, Social Studies Activities - Office Work, Honor Roll, Student Gov. Day Piney 17 Majors - English, Social Studies Activities - Annual Staff. Bowling Class Play, Class Officer, Football] Prom Committee, Student Gov. Day 28 JUDITH ANN WOLD 18 Majors - English, Science, Social Studies Attended Del Norte High School (Crescent City, Cal.) Activities - Annual S ta f f, Carnival Queen, Honor Roll. Marksman Staff, Prom Committee, Student Gov. Day Senior Class History Nearing the close of our four years in Tell City High School, we began to stop and think back over those yeais we have spent trying to further our education. Beginningouropeningdaysof high school, we, like most Freshman classes before us, selected our sponsors for the year, Mr. Lowe and Mr. Sprin- kle. Our class officers were: Gary York, presi- dent; Oral Goble, vice-president; Mary Hubbs, secretary -treasurer. The Freshman basketball squad had a very good year, winning 11 and losing 5. The football team won 4 and lost none. Mr. Roos was the coach. The Frosh yell leaders were Mary Hubbs, Betty Hughes, Kay Peyton, and Martha Wathen. Our Sophomore year started with 92 returning from the summer vacation. At the first class meeting. Miss Deane and Mr. Roos were chosen as sponsors. The class officers were: FayeSan- dage, president; Don Clark, vice-president; Sam- mie Hargis, secretary-treasurer. The first big un- dertaking of ourSophomore year was the ordering of the traditional class jackets which we received in the latter part of February. The class sponsored a school basketball tourney, which was our first profitable enterprise. The final event of the year was the annual picnic at Lincoln State Park with the class finishing with an enrollment of 87. Our Junior year began much as the previous years, except we returned feeling much older and wiser. The class selected Mr. McRae and Mr. Brewster to help guide us through this big and im - portant year. For class officers we selected David Ettensohn, president; Jerry Etienne, vice-presi- dent; and Janet Bnte, secretary-treasurer. One of the first events of our Junior year was the or- deringofour class rings. Later followed the Jun- ior Carnival, which along with the Junior Play entitled 'Man on the Stairs', and the class tour- ney, provided funds for the Junior, Senior Banquet and Prom. This big event was held at the K of C Home. Carrying out the Oriental Theme, the room was decorated with Chinese Lanterns, ori- ental posters, and all the things that would go in- to making a Oriental Prom a success. This big year was brought to a close with the school pic- nic held at Lincoln City. Our first three years were extremely busy, but nothing compared to this last year. It had finally arrived. During grade school we said, We can’t wait until our last year. We've talked about the things we plan to do in that final year, which would complete our high school education. The class of 1956 began this year with an en- rollment of eighty. As soon as classes were re- sumed in the fall we seniors met and selected our class sponsors for this all important year . We made a very good choice in selecting Miss Black and Mr. Thrasher. At this time we also selected class officers as follows: Jerry Etienne, president; Bill Everly, vice-president; Janet Brite, secre- tary-treasurer. The officers and sponsors quickly met to plan and discuss the functions of this com- ing year. Atthis time we selected for the student council Faye Sandage, Sharon Jenkins, and Bill Everly. The seniors again sponsored a magazine sale, which proved very successful. Among other fund raisingevents we sponsored dances and sold class pins, from which we received a great response. In early spring we held the Senior Play entitled, 'AH MEN , under the direction of Mr. Otis Saal- man which proved to be very unusual. On May 5 we were given a Junior -Senior Banquet and Prom held at the K of C Home which was well attended and very much appreciated. Baccalaureate Service was held Sunday, May 20, in the Tell City High School Auditorium. On Monday, May 21, we held our Class Day Program. Awards were given the deserving stu- dents. That same evening 48 seniors left for Chi- cago for the Senior Trip. The following Friday, May 25, seventy -six seniors were graduated at Commencement Exer- cises at 8:00 P.M. in the Tell City High School Auditorium. Rev. Nevin Danner was the principle speaker. Sharon Lauergave the valedictory-, and the salutatorian's address was given by Mary Gof- finet. The Tell City High School Band played the processional and recessional marches and other selections. The class chose for its colors blue and white; the class flower was a red carnation; and our class song was written to the melody of Moments to Remember . These last four years we have been preparing Not For Today, But For Tomorrow , 29 Thumbnail Sketches NAME NICKNAME Doris Doris Amos Sharon Sherry Amos Irene Irene A nderson Betty Betsy Ash Jane Boog Backer Larry Larry Beatty Bill W.E.B. Blandford Robert Bob Braun Janet Janet Brite Harry Wampuscat Buchanan Coretta Coretta Burris Bill Laundro Churchill Joan Joan Collins Doris Doris Crawford Don Don Clark Leo Leo Dauby Porter P.J. Davis Richard Chick Dooley Jerry Jerry Etienne David Dave Ettensohn Bill Willie Everly Henry Henry Ford David Bomba Glenn Mary Mary Goffinet Delores Grammie Gramelspacher Ronnie Dinger Olberding Oral Lee Odie Goble Zelda Lois Zelda Hanaway Mary S. Sammie Hargis Robert Let Bob Harpenau Roberta Berta Hauser Bill Hen- Billiam drickson Linda Linda Hoesli Betty Howe Betty George Georgie Howell Maxine Max Howell Mary Kay Kitty Hubbs PET PEEVES NOTED FOR Boys Quietness People that hate horses Riding horses Being Going with a overweight Dale boy Drinking and smoking actions Bookkeeping Dating ability Grouchy Dating a People Cannelton girl Bookkeeping A Car? Being short Ability to drive Donnie Being tall School Being quiet Chemistry Giving music lessons School Washing Clothes Chicken Going with Marvins School Going with Chrisney boys Bookkeeping Being engaged Girls Being a hillbilly Bookkeeping Band Walking Being engaged Bookkeeping Being a Democrat School on Being Monday Friendly Jean Sandage Tall girls Not being Famous related to name Girls Beard Gossipy Being people smart Mr. Hurst Being engaged Police Drag-racing in reverse School on Athletic Monday Ability Office practice Smiling Pessimists and Ability to get hyprocrites along with people Bristow Living near girls Bristow People who don't laugh Witting off Neat people Driving ability Girls who Going with put on boys from Ferdinand Boys at Working at Freezer Fresh Freezer Freshman Going with girls Frosh girls Bookkeeping Living in the country Bookkeeping Always having a date AMBITION IMAGINE (Him or Her) Secretary Yelling in the halls Veterinarian Living in Ass'n town Beautician Weighing 110 pounds College Going to a dance Nurse Without chewing gum Retire at Being like 25 Dad To make good A school teacher Own DeLuxe Driving Cleaners 10 m.p.h. Make a Riding on a million $ motorcycle Marines Studying Have 50 music Not goofing pupils off College Staying home Nurse in Barnes Not going Hospital with Marvin Comptometer Getting Operator along with Glenn Farmer or Raising a police work family To run away Working Learn to Perfect play cornet anenda nee Own the Not going to A P Cannelton Teacher Not arguing politics President Going of U.S. Steel steady Veterinarian Being tall tall Make money Driving a Chevy Have 25 and Mr. wives Hurst being friends Pharmacist Flunking X-ray Without a technician boy Bookeeper Being mayor Lawyer Without Linda To get a job Flirting Nurse Quiet To go with all Living in Bristow girls town Be a comedian Not pulling ing wits Disc jockey A state cop Beautician Weighing 150 lbs. and 6 ft To marry Being Bill noisy Engineer Being loud College Wising off To be rich Without a date 30 Thumbnail Sketches Betty Betty Hughes Maytha Maytha Jarboe Larry Droopy Parker Lee E. Eddie Lee Peter Kay Kay- Hay Peyton Gerald Gerald Price Fred Ferd Powell Ronnie Bush-boy Powers Janet Liz Ramsey Linda Lin Ramsey Jerry Jerry Sabelhaus Faye Baby Sandage Linda Lou Satterfield Suzanne Sue Savage Rose Rose Schaad Don Phantom Schellenberg Dale Riley Seibert Raymond Ray Sifrig Mary Mim Spencer Sharon Sharon Jenkins Donald Don Kieser Willmetta Billie Klceman Ronnie Bear Kress Donald Don Kuntz Sharon Sharon Lauer Barbara Barbara Laudwig Judy Judy Merimee Andrew Andy Neyenhaus Gary Pineapple York Ann Ann Strobel Walter Walt Sturgeon Andrew Andy Terry Loretta Loretta C. Van- Winkle Martha Mert Wathen James Jim Wheatley Mary Mary Wind Judy Judy Wold Women in Acting politics ability Chemistry Hillbilly singing Work Doing nothing Mr. Beatty Ability to roll a car People who drive slow Driving Tall girls Being short School Driving People Gooflng- off Linda Black hair Janet Living in country Girls Being a lover Squeaky clarinets Grades Driving Being ability short Good morning kiddies Never ready Noise makers Silence Teachers Being rough Typing Joking Politics Not copying Boys Ability to hear leaves falling Unfriendly folks Quietness Flirty girls Track Going to Writing school letters Women Not getting caught Everything Going with Clara T yping Intelligence Being short Being nice Being short Friendliness Being Heavyweight Girls Having a chaffeur Shorthand Always having fun People who say Ain't got none Football Money Standing in the halls Walking Driving a Chevy Bookkeeping Going steady Noise His quietness People who copy Studying Girls who flirt Niceness To get With married Bruce Nurse Having black hair Live like Being Rip Van Winkle mayor Engineer With some money School Being tall Join the Array Superintendent Barber Chief of Police Be a millioniare Barber Beauty With Culture Blonde hair Secretary Living in town Geologist Principal To get Skipping married school Work at Being G. E. stuck up Lab Technician Not talking Secretary F lining with boys Someone tell Weighing him 110 lbs. Die young Without Pat Accountant Not studying Have an Not olive orchard talking Secretary Not working Make Heard before money seen Beautician or marriage Dancing College Working Get Riding a married horse See the Not being world heard Office Being un- work friendly To be a Last name secretary being Divorceme Mechanic Not driving Be a Not going millionaire steady Secretary Not having or nurse fun Engineer Going with girls Join Army Dancing Beautician Being ready Secretary Without Gene Radio and T.V. Being technician loud Earn money Going steady Nurse Being stuck-up 31 Class Will We, the seniors of T.C.H.S. in the year of our Lord 1956, being of sane tnind and generous heart, do make this our last will and testament, hoping the undergraduates and teachers the ben- efactors of our wills, will make use of the personalities, characters, and positions willed them as we have gained them through hard work and years of experience. I, Delores Gramelspacher, will my ability to go steady with one boy for two and one half years to Wanda Mullis. She can't seem to settle down. I. Leo Dauby, will my Moms head scarf to Archie, the janitor, to wear when someone takes his cap. I. P.J. Davis, will my musical ability toBill Dreyling. We cant let a girl take over the first chair. I, Richard Dooley, will my ability to sell the squeal of the pigs to Mr. Loftis so he can get more money out of his pigs. 1, Jerry Etienne, will my position as president of' the senior class to any level headed junior, if there is any. I, David Ettensohn, will my ability not to go steady all through high school to Ronnie Hel- ton. He just cant seem to keep away from the girls. 1, Coretta Burris, will my home in the country to Linda Powell, then she can harmonize with the sheep. I, Bill Churchill, will my new Bend ix washing machine to Charlie Petets so he ca n do the football team some good. We, Joan Collins and Mary Goffinet, will our a- bility to be flunkies for Miss Black and Mr. Thrasher to any junior who doesn't like study halls. It's a lot of fun. I. Doris Crawford, will my gift of gab to Priscilla Wheeler if she wants it, but it doesn't bring too many A's in conduct. 1, Don Clark, will my five O'clock shadow to Joe Hudson. I hear he wants one. 1, Larry Beatty, will my ability to go with a girl from Gerald to anyone who likes to drive twen- ty miles for a girl. I. Bill Blandford, will my ability to visit Mr. Hurst to anyone who has the urge to smoke in the boiler room, classroom, restroom, school lawn, attic, and sidewalks. I, Robert Braun, will my side saddle to some jun- ior boythat takes machine shop, so Mr. Hagan can ride him. I. Janet Brite, will my height to Jane Rhodes so she can be seen around the halls of T.C.H.S. I, Harry Buchanan, will my ability of making high grades to any junior boy who is failing. I, Doris Amos, will my ability to get along with the teachers to some unfortunate underclassman. I. Mary Wind, will my heightto Patsy Tate so she can be seen in the halls. 1. Ronnie Powers, bequeath my ability to get thrown out of the Freezer Fresh to Gary Renick. 1. Janet Ramsey, will my seat in shorthand to any- one who likes the subject. I, Linda Ramsey, will my ability to go with Oil Township boys to Sandra Ramsey. 1, Jerry Sabelhaus, will my ability to keep my nose out of other Peoples' affairs to Gary Beck- er. 1, Faye Sandage, will my ability to make mis- takes toall human beings and teachers who think they never make any. 1. linda Satterfield, will my job at the Ohio The- atre to Regina Holman. I, Suzanne Savage, will my flirtatious manner that Jemma Hermann so kindly left to me to Joan Frieler. 1, Rose Schaad, will my ability to talk in study hall and not get caught to anyone who needs it. I, Don Schellenberg, bequeath my height and size to Mr. Hagan so the sophomores and juniors can keep tab on him in the halls. I, Dale Seibert, will my ability to get psychologi- cal information about love from Mr. Lee to Calvin Batie. Carla said he needs it. I, Ray Sifrig, will my bookkeeping workbook to any foolish junior who thinks he can read it. I, Mary Spencer, will my ability to dodge into class at just the last minute to John Crawford. I hear he needs it. I. Ann Strobel, will my ability to refrain from making sarcastic remarks to Mr. Hagan. 1, Walter Sturgeon, will my ability to make the football team the first year out to Robert Mose- y. I, Andrew Terry, will my height to Kenny Rowe so he can be seen in the halls and people won't think he is a little boy that is lost. I. Loretta VanWinkle, will my 46” Chevy to Lloyd Hagedorn. Say, Lloyd, Mercury's are no good. I. Martha Wathen, bequeath my nickname Mert to Martha Zoll. Can't let it die, can we Mar- tha? I. Gary York, will my ability to give the Bandy Bird Call in bookkeeping to Mr. Lee since he likes it so much. 32 Class Will I, Maxine Howell, will my shortness to Diane Darden so she will not always be looking over someone's shoulder. I, Kitty Hubbs, will my ability to stay awake in study hall to my brother Mark. He needs it! I, Robert Hudson, will my ability to get A's in conduct to Johnny Crawford. They're easier to make than D's. I, Betty Hughes, will my ability to chew gum in Home Ec and get by with it to anyone who likes it. I, Roberta Hauser, will my ability to pull wits in class and get by with it to any lucky student who wants to be funny. We,Sharonjenkins,SharonLauer,and Jane Back- er. will our ability to get a private study hall to any underclassman who likes all the com- forts of home. I, Bill Hendrickson, will my ability to wreck cars and still come out alive to anyone who isn't quite so fortunate. I, Linda Hoesli.willmy ability to stick with Fer- dinand boys to Beth Herrmann. I hear she likes them. I, Betty Howe, will my blonde hair to Linda Schank so she won’t have so spend all her mon- ey on peroxide. I, George Howell, will my height to Gary Renick then he can be seen as well as heard. 1, Oral Lee Goble, will my shield and soldier hel- met to Dr. Axel alias Dr. Cummings so he can fiaht off the Bander poison arrows and medicine balls. 1, Zelda Hanaway.willmy quiet ways to some of the junior girls. They really need it. 1, Sammie Hargis, will my ability to go with Rockport boys to all the junior girls who chase them. I, Robert Harpenau, will my ability to have per- fect attendance to Johnny Blandford. He sure could use it. 1, Bill Evetly. will my ability to get along with girls and understand love affairs and the prob- lems that arise to Mr. Lee. 1, Henry Ford, will my football uniform to Kenny Rowe, then he can quit carrying water. 1, David Glenn, will my ability to get along with all the girls to Dick Kron. I. James Wheatley, will my ability to keep my mouth shut at the tight times to Abe Howe. He certainly needs it. I, Sharon Amos, will my ability not to get traffic tickets to Lorna Eger. I hear she’s been having trouble that way. I, Irene Anderson, will my ability to settle down to one boy to Beverly Heitkemper. I hear she has trouble that way. I, Betty Ash. will my ability logo with boys from Illinois and still keep on the good side of boys from Indiana to all the lonesome girls in Tell City. I, Maytha Jarboe, bequeath my chair in chem- istry to anyone who is foolish enough to take It. 1, Don Kieser.will my ability to have the car to Donnie Mann so he won't have to walk down to Becky's. 1, Wilmetta Kleeman, will my nose to Bill Cris- py Nose Kruse so he will have more to burn next time. I, Ronnie Kress, will my running ability to Mr. Kennedy so he can catch those boys who pull Halloween pranks. I, Donald Kuntz, bequeath my ability to sleep in class to any sophomore who thinks he can get by with it. 1, Barbara Ludwig, bequeath my job at the Ohio Theatre to anyone who wants it. I, Linda Kuntz, will my ability to chew gum and get out of class to any under classman who thinks he can get by with it. 1. Judy Merimee, will my ability to find a way to Owensboro so often to Barbara W a t h e n and Wanda Crawford. I. Andy Neyenhaus. will my weight to Sonny Le- roy, he sure can use it. 1. Ronnie Olberding, will my quick parking abili- ty at noon to Miss Black so she won't be late for Government class. I. Larry Parker, will my ability to keep out of work and still get along with the teachers to Doug Pannett. 1, Lee Eddie Peter, will my bookkeeping ability to anyone who wants to eat, breathe, and smell of ink eradicator all the time. I, Kay Peyton, will my ability to drive to any- one who is bored with life and tired of living. I, Gerald. Price, will my ability to sit down on the job and get paid for it to anyone who is lazy and needs a job. We, the Senior Class, regret to inform you that Fred Powell and Judy Wold have just told us to pass the word along that they are very sorry but they cannot bestow anything upon their underclassmen because they need everything they have for themselves. SS Class Prophecy Sharon Amos, the one and only woman jockey, has won the Kentucky Derby again for the third year. Betty Jean Ash, who moved to Illinois after she had grad- uated has just been elected Miss Illinois of 1976. Harry Buchanan is now a man of the world. He has just made his second trip to the moon. Robert Harpenau, President of the Falls City Brewing Com- pany, has just invented a new beverage called Duffo. Kay Peyton is still writing to Major Wally Johnson. This correspondence began when she was a senior and he was just a private. He liked the Army so well, he decided to make it his career. Raymond Sifrig is now a C.P.A. He is happily married and has just built a big mansion on the outskirts of Tell City. Joan Collins has been happily married to Marvin Sturgeon, the famous track star, for a number of years. She is a nurse at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. Walter Sturgeon is now head football coach at Notre Dame. He got his start at TCHS his senior year. Richard Dooley and Irene May are now happily married. Richard has finally graduated from sacking groceries to assistant manager of the A P Store. Maxine Howell has just returned from Hollywood where she was starring in a picture called Lady Godiva’s Daughter. Mary Katherine Hubbs is now starring in her own TV show called, The Adventures of Kitty Oakley. Robert Hudson has taken over the position of M.C. on the Mickey Mouse Club.” Father Shannahan and Father Heuke of the St. Paul’s Cath- olic Church in Tell City now have an a s s i s t a n t. He is Father Sabelhaus, known as Jerry in high school. Jerry finally refrained from his sinful ways. Betty Howe and Bill Lain are now married. He built her a mansion overlooking the river at Sunset Park since they spend so much time there anyway. Betty Hughes is still making her trips to IU. Bruce is hav- ing a tough time getting through. He has only been going 25 years now. Sharon Lauer is now Mrs. Denny Bays. Denny is now teaching engineering at Evansville College. Barbara Ludwig and Linda Satterfield are co-owners of the Ohio Theatre which they now call the Lynbar. Judy Merimee is now married. The right boy finally said her last name. Fred Powell isnow band leader of the Super Circus Band. Mary Heartline finally cut her hair and got fired. Ronnie Powers is with the Ringling Bros. Circus. He is in the side show where he is said to have the longest hair in the world. Suzanne Savage is now a ventroliquist. She always could talk enough for two people. Don Schellenberg is now a great T.V. performer. He is playing the part of the Phantom in the new Phantom Series. Ann Strobel is now dating Jimmy Durantee. She always did like the name Jim. Andrew Terry, the head of the National Food Service in Chicago, has just discovered a new type of dehydrated food which you can now obtain in pills. The nation's top secret service man, Andrew Neyenhaus. has just made headlines by capturing Leslie Irvin, Junior who had escaped from Alcatraz. Rose Schaad, now known as Gypsy Rose Lee, is starring at the exclusive Club Play more, featuring her exotic dancing and so forth. Don Daredevil Kuntz has just won the Indianapolis 500 for the fifth straight year. He would never have made it if it wasn't for his faithful little mechanic, Donnie Boy Keiser. Jim Wheatley is now a professor of chemistry at IU. He is working on the secret of eternal life. The manager of the new A P store in Fulda is none other than Don Clark, who got his experience working after school and on Saturdays in Tell City's A P. He is also married to Suzie Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. P.J. DavidfP.J. and Mary Spencer) are at the Last Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas where The Dance With Davis Band has been playing for some time. I hear they are really in the chips - poker chips that is. Jerry Etienne, go vernor of Indiana, is running for President. He wasn't satisfied with running the state, he wanted to run the nation. After 25 years of running around David Ettensohn has set- tled down and is going steady with some model from New York. Bill Everly is now head veterinarian in the Belgian Congo. He specializes in sick apes. Polygamy has been made legal in the U.S. and David Glenn is happily married to his 25 wives. Joan Frieler seems to be his favorite, though. Loretta Van Winkle, world renowned beautician, has just created a new hair-do for women ca lie d The Bird's Nest . Martha Wathen, Miss America of 1970, has just signed a long term contract with M.G.M. in Hollywood. She is destined to become another Marilyn Monroe. 54 Class Prophecy Judy Wold is a dental technician. She holds the male patient's hands to relieve their pain. Gary York is in Hollywood where he has just won an acad- emy award for his latest Tarzan movie, “Tarzan and the Little Men of the Congo . Mary Goffinetis now a medical technologist at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She is married to the administrator, a doctor who graduated from 1U. They have several little Cadillacs. Henry Ford is now Vice-President of Ford Motor Co. He has just invented a new sports car called the Jet Ace”. Doris Amos is head cook in the TCHS cafeteria. They have sirloin steaks everyday. Bill Churchill now owns a Chinese laundry called Ling- Ding- Ping-Pong-Chong-Gong. The famous Ramsey Sisters, Linda and Janet, have just made another hit record called The Tell City Blues. Sounds like they are getting homesick. SharonjenkinshastakenMrs.Meek's place as the school's secretary. She always was good in typing and shorthand. General Motor's top test driver is none other than our own Ronnie Olberding. He got his experience drag-racing a- round TCHS during his high school days. Irene Anderson is now assistant librarian at Tell City High School. She will soon be head librarian now that Miss Dean has retired. Jane Backer has finally caught her a millionaire, which goes to prove: Gentlemen prefer blondes. Larry Beatty is still carrying out groceries at the A P. He and Floretta Schraner have been happily married for a number of years. Bill 'Vukovitch Hendrickson and Bill “McGrath” Bland- ford are having a contest to see who can have the most wrecks and stay alive. The winner pays the losers funeral expenses. Vukovitch Hendrickson is now leading with 100. Bob Braun is operating the DeLuxe Cleaners and going to school one period a day to get his bookkeeping credits. He still hasn't learned the difference between a debit and a credit. Janet Brite is a Powers model and is also married to Don- nie Hinton. She and Donnie have several little basketball players over 6 feet tall. Coretta Burris is teaching piano lessons. 1 hear she has been dating Liberace and has also been seen with Ken Griffen. Maytha Jarboe is assisting Miss Royal in the Home Ec. De- partment at TCHS. Doris Crawford is teaching romance languages at Chrisney High School. She learned that language during her high school days from the Chrisney boys. Gerald Price has finally grown two inches. He is now 4' 6 . He is known as the shortest man in the world. Linda Kuntz is a Captain in the Wacs. She joined so she could be near her husband, Frank. Wilmetta Kleeman is playing professional baseball for the Dodgerettes. They have just won the World's Series for Women. Mary Wind, the bookkeeping wizard, is now head book- keeper at the Mead Johnson Company in Evansville. The Salesman of the year, Lee Eddie Peter, is with the Curtiss Publishing Company. Since he has been with them he has sold over five million dollars worth of magazines. He got his start his senior year by selling nearly $200 worth of magazines in two weeks. Faye Sandage, the renowned artist, has just painted a pic- ture of her old Alma Mater, TCHS. It has won her many honors. She has it hanging in the basement so she won't have to look at it. George Howell, who was in our graduating class, is now coach of TCHS. He led the Marksmen to take the state title last year. Larry Parker now has his own shoe store. It's rated the best shoe store in town. He has run his former boss, Jack Peak, out of business. Ronnie Kress is now a Policeman. He has changed im- mensely since his high school career. No one can pull the wool over hiseyes, because of his former occupation. Zelda Hanaway is now starring in a new Broadway musi- cal called. Hanaway, Went That-A-Way. Leo Dauby has the largest farm in Indiana where he raises Green Giant Peas. Now he is one of Tennessee Ernie's little pea-pickers. Major and Mrs. John Little are still in San Francisco. Grammie has been trying to join the Marines for several years so she can be with John every minute but she just can't pass the physical. Oral Lee Goble is playing basketball for the Harlem Globe Trotters. He is also practicing law and is quite success- ful. Mrs. Louis Skelton (Sammie Hargis) has finally graduated from nurses training. Her husband, Louie, is an under- taker. She kills the patients and Louie buries them. Roberta Hauser, now known as Buffalo Bert, has taken over Buffalo Bob's place on the Howdy Doody Show. Linda Hoesli is still interested in Ferdinand. She and Johnny have been engaged for several years but she just can't get him to say 1 do. 35 Magazine Sale SEATED--P. J. Davis, Faye Sandage, Samraie Hargis, Janet Brite. STANDING--Dale Seibert. Don Clark, Bill Everly, Ray Sifrig. One of the annual fund-raising pro- grams for the seniors is a magazine sale sponsored by the Curtis s Publishing Company. It is organized by Mr. Taylor, the company's representative from Princeton. His method to stimulate the ambitious seniors was, dividing them into teams each headed by two captains. They work in competition with each other--prizes being awarded each day to the highest salesman and a fined prize Captains: RED TEAM Faye Sandage P.J. Davis Co-Chairman; Janet Brite Bill Everly to the winner. The losing team also en- tertains the winning team at the end of the sale. The total sales for this campaign, whichlasted two weeks, was $1,934.43- the net profit to seniors was $625. The highest salesman was Lee Eddie Peter with $200.59. Second highest was Janet Brite was $141.38. The sales staff con- sisted of: GREEN TEAM Sammie Hargis Dale Seibert Publicity Men: Ray Sifrig Don Clark The campaign wound up with a dance and refreshments for all at the expense of the losers. Jerry Etienne .... CAST Mr. Pfeffer Faye Sandage Junior P.j. Davis Gary York Kitty Hubbs Lloyd Hagedorn . . . Joan Frieler Coretta Burris . . . . Kay Peyton Betty Hughes Roberta Hauser . . . Linda Hoesli Sammie Hargis . . . Dave Ettensohn . . . Alvin Howe Maytha Jarboe . . . . Dave Glenn • . Governor Chadwick Sue Savage Janet Brite J7 Senior Who’s Who Autographs 40 CLASSES RICK ALLWARDT President WILMA MILLER Vice-President Junior Class History On September 2, 1955, one hundred twenty five Juniors re-entered. Mr. McRae and Mr. Loftis were chosen class sponsors, and the class of- ficers elected were as follows: Rick Allwardt, president; Wilma Miller, vice-president; Helen Anderson, treasurer. Class rings were ordered in September and received November 4. The class sponsored the annual Junior Carnival followed a week later by the Junior Play entitled Weddin1 Bells , with Mr. Saalman directing. 1956 being leap year, a Sadie Hawkins Dance was held early in the spring to the delight of all the girls. Later the annual Junior-Senior Prom was held at the K. of C. Home with a Nautical theme. Fun was had by all. HELEN ANDERSON T reasurer Junior Class ROW l.Left to right: Sponsor. Arlin McRae, George Ball. Ray Sibrel, Sharon Feix, Amy Goffinet, Rosie Gaesser, Helen Anderson, Richard Allwardt, Wilma Miller, Diane Darden. Euna Conner. Alice Boger, Betty Werner, Martin Harpenau, Donald Seamon. Phillip Hagedorn. Walter Con- ner: Sponsor. Doliver Loftis. ROW 2: Roberta Hauser, MeivaSplater,SharonDickman. Mary A. Harpenau. Beth Hermann. Joan Sergesketter, Janet Ellis. Mona Craig. Joan Frieler. Violet Sandage, Helen Seibert. Janet Flamion. Peggy Horlander.Darel Hess,Martha Zoll.Emma Dauby, Lorna Eger. ROW 3: Judy Olberding, Betty Ford. Phyllis Simpson,Regina Hendershot.CarolNewton, Kay Leuking, Jane Rhodes. Ann Oberhausen, Jackie Finch . Christine Freeman. Ann Hargis, Wanda Mullis, Mary Hilgenhold. Pauline Bockhold, Joy James. Marie Ball, Pat Paulin, Clara Phalen. ROW 4: Linda Amos. Jean Williams. Sharon Alvey.Pat Baren.Carolyn Rogier,Wanda Stewart, Faye Gayer, Myrtle Stevens, Alberta Harpenau. Theresa Harpenau. Ruth Peters. Linda Shank, Marjorie Howell. Mary Cronin. Brenda Karney, Helen Hammack, Carlos Ramsey. ROW 5: Jan Braun, Gary Becker, David Fisher, Clifford Paulin. Joe Hudson, John Kessler, Elden Early, Gary McMahon, Eddie Eades, O'Neil Tucker, Bob Arnold, August Marshall, Dennis Glover. Clarence Wolf, James Flamion, William Beard, John Peter. ROW 6: Clifford Tapley,DickKron,CalvinBatie,Bill Kruse. Don Brunner, Louie Duncan, George Moshenek, Bob Kramer, Paul Brug- genschmidt, John Dersch, Bob Zoercher, Gene Dutschke, Ronnie Schriefer, Ray Poehlein, Paul Glenn, Ronnie Smith. ROW 7: Don Harpe, Albert Rothgerber, Donald Ballis, Lloyd Hagedorn, Bill Rudy, Bill Parker. 43 GARY BRETZ President PAT LAUTNER Vice-President Sophomore Class History The Sophomore Class has one hundred eleven members. At the first class meeting Mr. Hagan and Mr. Schubert were chosen as class sponsors. The officers were Gary Bretz, president; Pat Lautner, vice-president; Carole Kroessman, secretary; Bob Wetzel, treasure. The first big undertaking was the ordering of class jackets which were received about a week before Christmas. The class sponsored a dance, a bake sale, and a paper drive. CAROLE KROESSMAN Secretary BOB WETZEL Treasurer 44 Sophomore Class ROW 1, Left to right: Sponsor, Donald Schubert, Wanda Sandage,Sandra Ramsey, Beverly Heitkemper,Nancy Wold, Barbara Wathen, Pat Lautner, Gary Bretz, Carol Kroessman, Bob Wetzel, Deana Arnold, Lynn Wheeler, DianeSplater, Linda Haller, Priscilla Wheeler,Billy Kess- ner,Beatrice Hubbs; Sponsor, Willis Hagan- ROW2: Carol Saalman.Mary Stephens,Helen Meyers, Sue Gait- her, Mary Anne Hall, Joyce Van Sandt, Karen Peyton, Linda Powell, Darla Whitaker, Judy Elder, Carolyn Hess, Loretta Rhodes, Judy Sibrel.Judy Poehlein,Carol Schaef- er, Marianne Daum, Clara Dilger, Betty Ramsey, Linda Taylor,Georgia Biever. ROW 3: Martha Wind, Jean As- kins,Regina Holman.Helen Foster.Dorothy Hauser, Het- tie Wolf, Jo Ann Damin, Carolyn Fuchs. Lana Dam, Lu- cille Hagedorn, Jean Hawhee, Curt Cronin, Darrell Har- gis, Louise Kleeman, Betty Rothgerber, Judy Bledsoe, Jean Sandage, Sandra Pavey. ROW 4: Frank Sandage, Leroy Strobel, James Stutsman, Dennis Alvey, Ramon Leroy, Dennis Hendershot, Jerry Quick, Donald Arnold, Jim Smith, June Crockett, Alan Goffinet, Larry Fendel, Jerry Birchler, Homer Henning, Earl Hauser, Don Schroeder, Jasper Goffinet. ROW 5: Paul Strobel, David Voges, Jim Brewer. John Keown, Jake Hoffman, Connie Leroy, Glen Arnold,David Beatty, Arthur Cunningham, Ed Elder, Bill Alvey, Jim Winchell,John Biever,Dennis Englert, Kenny Terry. ROW 6: Gene Badger, Gary Feltner, Jack Hueb- schman, Ronnie Helton, Abe Howe, Gary Rennick, Neil Mulzer,Raymond Peter, Pat Hoesli, Darrel Phelps, Clem Harpenau,Hubert Wheatly, Harvey Harpenau, Joe Hage- dom, Larry Brown. 45 DON HALL President JOE KLEEMAN Vice-President Freshman Class History The Freshman Class that entered Tell City High School this year totaled 152. This was the largest class ever to enter our school. We selected Miss Wallace and Mr. Lentz as our class sponsors. Our officers were, Don Hall, president; Joe Kleeman, vice-president; and Bill Dreyling, secretary and treasurer. Our athletic accomplishments were good. Mr. Schubert and Mr. Cummings led our football squad to a one win, one tie, and one loss record, while Mr. Jones coached our basketball team to six wins and seven losses. The cheerleaders were Carolyn Blunk, Gail Trible, and Brenda Howell. BILL DREYLING Secretary and Treasurer 46 Freshmen ROW l.Left to right: Sponsor,Miss June Wallace,Marion Labhart, James Elder, Don Borders, David Scott, Joe Klee- man, Don Hall, Bill Dreyling, Dalene Pekinpaugh, June Olberding, Ruth Wittman, Joetta Kirchgessner, Carolyn Sims, Helen Alvey, Wanda Schank, Doris Miller, Joyce Nugent, Mr. Charles Lentz, Sponsor. ROW 2: Charles Schaad, Donald Dauby, Larry Froehlich, Gary Splater, Dick Jarboe.Mike Wilmes, Allen Olberding,Lowell Kel- lams, David Hauser, Bill Harding, Lenda Hessig, Lenda Schauberger, Carolyn Poehlein, Betty Ph a le n , Bonnie Thornberry, Patsy Tate, Carla Hobbs, Sandra Huebsch- man, Donna Riley. ROW 3: Loren Stephens, Gary Stuts- man, Gerald Deom, Louis Dauby, James Baker, Eugene Johnson, Ann Gunn.BrendaL.Howell,Carolyn Blunk, Gail Trible, Carolyn Ramsey. Rosie Dauby, Bonnie Amos, Ruth Myers. Anna Schroeder, Gail Alvey, Laverne Hagerdorn. ROW 4: Dennis Durbin, Donna B land f or d , Brenda A. Howell, Doris Huebschman, Richard Peter. Orpha Curl, David Cronin, Larry Sandage. Robert M os eby , Robert Louis, Paul Blum,Dennis Cook, George Litherland, Phyl- lis Perryman, Mary Harpe,CarolynKieser, Phyllis Speedy, Linda Smith. ROW 5: Virginia Andereson, Becky Ball, Shirley Smiley,Ruth Gillialand,Nancy Reynolds, Mildred Bruggeman,Margie Harpenau, Margaret Peters, Rose Jar- boe, Mary Jenkins, Patty Kuntz, Ruth Myles, Pat Jarboe, Mary Clemens.June Hoesli.Jan Sandage, Beverly Devil- lez, Geraldine Genet. ROW 6: Donnie Sandage, Sharon Austin,Barbara Kilian, Karen Embry, Doris Kessans, Joan Dooley, Vicki McFarling, Marcella Edwards, Nelda Powell, Wanda Reardon, Phyllis Marcilliat, Barbara Rogier, Katherine Schafer, Brenda Spath, Brenda Klee- man, Delores Le Clere, Margie Poehlein, Sheila Brigge- man, Ruth Williams,Linda Sutcliffe. ROW 7: John No- ble, Jim Lasher. Larry Sprinkle, Jim Rowe, Rodney Young, Dick Harpe,James Borwn.John Hodde, Mark Hubbs, Stan Hawkins, Brenda Wills. Janet Ramsey, Conni e Taylor, Dorothy Siebert, Judy Sergesketter, Lena Murphy, Jane Kieser. ROW 8: Don Mann. Charles Peter, Bill Lehm- kuhler, Kenny Rowe, Dave Kress, Gene Reed, Roy Stur- geon. Dudley Maddox, Darrell Mosby, Paul Champion, Gary Mosby,Daniel Osborne. Paul Goffinet, Lois Hinton, Doris Boling, Gary James. John Crawford. ACTIVITIE Librarians Left to Right: Ann Strobel. Amy Goffinet. Mary Hilgenhold, Wilmetta Kleeman, Betty Ford, Marianne Daum, Helen Anderson. Helen Seibert, Mary Spencer, Miss Phyllis Deane, Director. Student Council SEATED. Left to Right: David Voges, Lloyd Hagedorn, Gary Becker. Rosie Gaesser, Mr. Hurst, Sharon Jenkins, Faye Sandage, and Bill Everly. STANDING: Carole Kroessman. Carolyn Blunk, Mary Clemens, and Don Hall. Annual Staff ROW 1: Kay Peyton. Oral Goble, Bill Everly. Sharon Lauer. Faye Sandage, Jerry Etienne, Mary Goffinet, David Ettensohn, Gary York, Doris Crawford. Sammie Hargis, Janet Brite. ROW 2: Delores Grammelspacher. Lee Peters. Mary Hubbs. Bill Churchill, Suzanne Savage, Judy Merrimee, Roberta Hauser, Sharon Jenkins, Linda Hoesli, Mary Spencer. Joan Collins. Jane Backer, Dale Seibert. P. J. Davis. ROW 3: Dave Glenn. Loretta Van Winkle, Don Schellenberg, Coretta Burris, Bill Blandford, Maytha Jarboe. Judy Wold, Ann Strobel. Fred Powell, Martha Wathen. Irene Anderson. Multigraph Operators Allen Boger. Frank Sandage, Kay Peyton. Drivers’ Training Mr. Kennedy, Pat Hoesli, Carol Newton, Kay Judy Poehlein, Lynn Wheeler, Regina Hender- Leuking, Sharon Alvey, Kenny Terry, Emma shot, Judy Bledsoe. Connie Harpe, Carole Dauby, Jean Hawhee. Judy Elder, Diana Arnold, Kroessman. Home Economics Managers Roberta Hauser, MissRoyal, Coretta Burris, Agnes Harpenau, Ruth Peters. Maytha Jarboe, Sharon Amos. 52 Printing Class Willis Hagan, Augie Marshall, Richard Dooley, Bob Hudson, Larry Parker, Henry Ford, Ronnie Kress, Andy Neyenhaus Basketball Ushers Ray Sifrig, Mary Harpe, Don Kieser, Phyllis Perryman, Rich Allwardt, Phyllis Speedy, John Dersch, Joan Dooley. Jerry Etienne. 53 Left to Right: Andrew Terry. Ron- nie Olberding. John Peter. James Wheatly, Bob Hudson. Don Kieser, Robert Harpenau. Gerald Price. Freddie Powell, Leo Dauby, Ronnie Kress, Mr. Bill Jones, Instructor. Metal Shop Left to Right: KNEELING: Leo Dauby. Don Clark, Bill Bland- ford. Bob Braun. STANDING: Mr. Willis Hagan. Instructor. Dale Seibert. Henry Ford, James Wheatly, Don Kuntz, Fred ftowell, Richard Dooley, Bill Hendrickson, Gary York, Larry Beatty, Don Schellenberg. Arrowtones FIRST ROW; Phyllis Simpson, Faye Sandage, Beverly ROW: Mark Hubbs, Ray Peter, Joe Kleeman, Joe Hud- Devillez, Darla Whitaker, Vicki McFarling, Linda son. Darrel Hargis, Lee Eddie Peter, Robert Louis, Bob Haller, Mary Clemens. SECOND ROW: Martha Zoll, Kramer, David Fischer, Don Harpe, Bob Zoercher. Linda Powell, Carol Schaeffer, Carol Kroessman, Karen FIFTH ROW: John Dersch, Eddie Eades, Ronnie Helton, Embry, Carol Saalman.Gail Trlble, Betty Ash. THIRD Ronnie Schriefer, Gary McMahon, Rick Alwardt, John ROW: Betty Werner, Doris Huebschman, Barbara Kilian, Kessler, Charles Peter. Alan Boger, Frank Sandage, Jim Jean Hawhee, Carolyn Fuchs, Nancy Wold, Euna Conner, Brown, Don Borders. Diane Splater, Brenda Wills, Judy Bledsoe. FOURTH Student Teaching V wm ROW 1: P. J. Davis, Dave Ettenshon, Jane Backer, Delores Grammelspacher, Sue Savage, Kay Peyton, Faye Sandage, Sammie Hargis, Janet Brite, Judy Wold. ROW 2: Roberta Hauser, Martha Wathen, Oral Lee Goble, Gerald Price, Bill Churchill, Ray Sifrig, Mary Goffinet, Joan Collins, Sharon Lauer, Ann Strobel, Judy Merimee. Sharon Jenkins. Betty Howe, Linda Ramsey, Dale Seibert. ROW 3: Don Kuntz, Bill Blandford, Gary York, David Glenn, Jerry Etienne, Linda Kuntz. Irene Anderson, Sharon Amos, Maytha Jarboe. Republicans Judy Wold, Sammie Hargis, Fred Powell. Dale Seibert, David Ettensohn, Kay Peyton, P. J. Davis. r 6 Elected Officials SEATED: Henry Alf. Building Inspector. Mary Joan Collins, Gerald Price, Ray Sifrtg, George Spencer, Nicolos Beumel. Mayor, Jerry Etienne, Howell, Dale Seibert. Earl Loney, Fred Powell, Mary Goffinet. STANDING: Don Schellenberg. P. J. Davis. Sammie Hargis, Faye Sandage. Democrats Jerry Etienne, Faye Sandage. Mary Spencer, Mary Goffinet. Joan Collins. Janet Brite. Bill Blandford, Jane Backer. 57 FIRST ROW: Christine Freeman, Betty Werner, Faye Sandage, Linda Pwell, Mickey Boger, Anna Mary Hall, Doris Huebschman. Carole Kroessman, Mary Spencer, Carole Saalman, Lorna Eger. Ruth Ann Wittman. Billie Jo Kessner, Mary Alice Harpenau, Sandra Fernow, Emma Dauby. SECOND ROW: Sharon Lauer. Dianne Darden, Janet Brite, Janet Ramsey, Linda Schauberger, Janice Sandage, Linda Haller, Lyn Wheeler, Judy Olberding, Bill Dreyling, Fred Powell, Wanda Mullis, Sammie Hargis, P. J. Davis. Joe Terry Hudson, Rosie Dauby. Darei Hess. Lee Eddie Peter. 58 THIRD ROW: Joan Collins, Jackie Finch, Sue Savage. Ella Beth Hermann. Sandra Heubschman, Vicki Mc- Farling, Nancy Hein, Mary Clemens. Deanna Arnold. Ronnie Schriefer. David Ettensohn, Paul Glenn. Allen Boger. Darrel Mosby. Barbara Rogier. Loretta Van- Winkle. Euna Conner, Joan Sergesketter, Carolyn Pike. Sharon Feix. FOURTH ROW: Judy Bledsoe. Sonny Le- Roy. June Crockett. Bob Kramer. Gary McMahon, Mas- cot-Paulina. Paul Silke, Director, Rosie Gaesser, David Glenn. Sandra Pavey. Dianne Splater. Peggy Horlander. Carol Jo Schaefer. Ann Hargis, Karen Embry, Joan Frieler. John Kessler, Mary Goffinet. 59 Band Seniors Faye Sandage, Sammie Hargis, David Glenn. Loretta Van Winkle. Dave Ettensohn, Janet Brite, Fred Powell. Mary Goffi- net, Lee Eddie Peter. Suzanne Savage. Joan Collins, Sharon Lauer, Mary Spencer. P. J. Davis. Majorettes Peggy Horlander, Joan Collins. Janet Brite, Wanda Mullis, Joan Sergesketter. Council Deanna Arnold, Carole Kroessman, Mary Spen- cer. P. J. Davis, John Kessler, Lorna Eger. Junior Carnival KING QUEEN Lloyd Hagedorn Wilma Miller GRAND FINALE Marksman Staff SEATED: Kay Peyton, Linda Satterfield, Sharon Lauer, Sue Savage. SECOND ROW: Frank Sandage, Barbara Ludwig. Betty Howe. Linda Hoesli. Ronnie Powers, Bob Hudson, Mr. Beatty. THIRD ROW: Allen Boger. Coretta Burris, Janet Ramsey. Maytha Jarboe, Janet Brite, Oral Goble, Andy Neyenhaus, Dave Ettensohn. Career’s Day 62 Cafeteria Staff Mr. Christine MasteR, Mr. Maggie Smith, Mrs. Ann Scheiber, Mrs. Rose Fendel, Mrs. Frances Kuntz. Projectionists Eddie Eades, Dave Scott 63 .« m GAA SEATED: Robert Harpenau, Darrel Hargis, Don Kieser, Martin Harpenau.John Peter, Harry Buchanan, Joe Hage Leo Dauby, Jim Wheatley, Richard James. STANDING: dorn, Clem Harpenau. Mr. Loftis, Harvey Harpenau. Earl Hauser, Lowell Kellams, ( Football FIRST ROW: Allen Goffinet, David Glenn, and Bill Everly. SECOND ROW: Dale Seibert, Jerry Sabelhaus, Walter Sturgeon, Ronnie Smith, Alvin Howe, Henry Ford, Don Schellenberg, Clifford Tapley, and Walter Connor. THIRD ROW: Assistant coach, Jim Cummings, Gary Renick, Jan Braun, Harry Buckanan, Ronnie Kress, Jerry Gilliland, Neil Mulzer, Frank Sandage, Homer Henning, Don Kieser, Coach Don Schubert. FOURTH ROW: Gary Moseby, James Baker, Joe Kleeman, Bill Dreyling, Paul Glenn, Don Hall, John Biever. Allen Ol- berding, and James Brown. FIFTH ROW; Kenny Rowe, Don Borders, Doug Pannett, Charles Peters, John Hodde, and Larry Froelich. Seniors FIRST ROW: Bill Everly, David Glenn, Henry Buchanan, Ronnie Kress, and Jerry Sabelhaus Ford Don Schellenberg, and Don Kieser. SEC- THIRD ROW; Oral Goble. OND ROW: Dale Seibert, Walter Sturgeon, Harry 69 Football Queen QUEEN: Sammie Hargis ATTENDANTS: Janet Brite, Mary Spencer, Kay Peyton, Pat Lautner FOOTBALL CAPTAIN: David Glenn 70 Varsity Cheerleaders Rosie Gaesser, Jane Backer. Mary Spencer, and Pat Lautner Freshman Cheerleaders Gail Trible. Brenda Howell, and Carolyn Blunk Basketball Varsity KNEELING: Student managers, Ronnie Schriefer and nold, George Howell, Augie Marshall. Ray Sibrel, John Kenny Rowe, Coach Ray Kennedy. STANDING: Don Kessler, Calvin Beatty, Dick Kron, and Clifford Paulin. Clark, Oral Goble. Bill Kruse, Clarence Wolf, Bob Ar- Basketball Reserve Coach Jim Cummings, Jack Huebschman, Gary Bretz, Philip Hagedorn, Clarence Wolf, Kenny Terry, Bob Wetzel, Walt Connor, Clifford Tapley, Jan Braun, and Gary Renick. 72 Basketball Queen QUEEN: Pat Lautner ATTENDANTS: Bill Kruse, Oral Goble, Bob Arnold, Don Clark, Augie Marshall, Jane Backer, Kay Peyton, Mary Spencer, Janet Brite. 76 Freshman Basketball Jim Baker, Don Hall, Jim Elder, Orpha Curl, Gary Mos- by, David Scott, Dudley Maddox, Charles Peters, Don Mann, Marlon Labhart, John Hodde, Bill Lehmkuhler, Louis Dauby, Joe Kleeman, Bill Dreyling, Coach, Billy Jones. Track Seniors 77 Track SEATED: JanBraun,Gary Blum. Don Hall. Glenn ling. Joe Kleeman. Don Mann, Augie Marshall. Arnold, Dale Seibert. P.J. Davis. Walt Conner. Henry Ford,Cliff Tapley, John Kessler. Jim Cum- BobKramer,DickKron. STANDING: Bill Drey- mings. Coach. Baseball SEATED: Allen Goffinet,Jerry Birchler, Louis Dauby, Joe Alvin Howe, Bob Arnold, Ronnie Helton. John Kessler, Kleeman, Dave Fischer, Bill Everly, Clifford Paulin, Jan Walt Sturgeon, Dave Voges. Braun. STANDING: Don Schubert,Dcik Kron, Bill Kruse, Track Action DASH Dale Seibert, P.J. Davis, Dick Kron POLE VAULT Walt Conner BASEBALL ACTION Walt Sturgeon Baseball Bill Everly Baseball Schedule TC 3 F erdinand TC 1 Lincoln TC 1 Dale TC 4 Cannelton TC 8 Mater Dei TC 8 Boose TC 4 Huntingburg TC 11 Rockport TC 5 Reitz TC 7 Jasper 2 6 3 8 5 1 1 12 3 8 80 FIRST ROW: Mr. Ivan Sprinkle, Deanna Arnold, Lynn Wheeler, Brenda Howell,Mona Craig, June Hoesli, Sharon Amos, Beatrice Hubbs, Pat Lautner, Bonnie Amos. SEC- OND ROW; Homer Henning, Gary Blum, Carolyn Blunk, Sandra Pavey, Janet Boerste,Nancy Hein, Janet Biite, Rose Gaesser, Amy Goffinet, Sharon Feix, Lorna Eger, Linda Amos Sammie Hargis, Gail Trible. THIRD ROW: Don Hall.MarkHubbs, Allen Olberding, David Beatty, Donnie Ballis, Bobby Zoercher, Gene Dutschke, Lee Eddie Peter, NeilTucker.DonArnold, Glenn Arnold, Art Cunningham, Joe Blum, John Kessler, Eddie Eades, Dale Seibert, Louie Duncan, Jim Brewer, Mr. Blum. TEAM CAPTAINS SEATED: Gary Blum. Don Hall. Louis Duncan, Seibert, Mr. Blum. Mr. Ivan Sprinkle. P. J. Art Cunningham, Glenn Arnold, Janet Brite, Davis. Sammie Hargis. STANDING: Don Ballis, Dale HI Golf Bill Everly, Ronnie Olberding, John Blandford, Ronnie Helton, Ray Poehlein, Dick Kron, Louis Dauby, Ivan Sprinkle, Instructor. Tennis Jerry Etienne, Sammy Hargis, Janet Brite, Ronnie Kress, Jane Backer, Dale Seibert, Oral Goble. 82 Compliments of FRIGID WHIP Tell Street Tell City SCHAEFER and PAULIN Auto Parts and Service Phone 112 247 Main Street KLEEMAN’S Cafe Drive In Fountain Service Plate Lunches Sandwiches Across Tell from High School SNYDERS JEWELRY STORE Tell City, Indiana Gifts to Last BAYSINGER BROS. SERVICE STATION Gas — Oil — Lubrication Goodyear Tires and Battery 12th Payne St. Phone 434 Tell City Indi Tresslar’s 5 10 Stores 609 Main Street Tell City, Indiana SNAPPY GRILL Friendly service Quality foods Convenient location Compliments GERBER OIL CO., INC. Cannelton, Ind. SHELL JOBBERS Congratulations Seniors! CONGRATULA TIONS The Model Department Store Tell City Federal Savings and Loan Association Mt. Vernon, Boonville, Tell City, Main and Franklin Streets Indiana Phone 30 Kirkwood, Mo. PEOPLES BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Congratulations Class of “56” Call 426 543 Main Tell City, Indiana CANTEEN SERVICE CO., INC. Addison Add” Cronin Tell City, Ind. Phone 288-W COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE” James “Smitty” Smith Owensboro, Ky. Phone MU 3-0046 5' § OHIO TH£ HTR • '7 - l. C rv, wa h thfiesr entertainment Su yPi -j • Moog-ffN HERT H Plants for W nter tfopERM Cool H G PLANTS or Summer • Comfortable Seats clean Theatres --To ADO To yovg EA+r WENT of - ''TH£ Hirst Tfre best a WiotnHs f youX THe WHd-e yEAR THRU 1 Compliments of WILLIAM TELL WOODCRAFTERS INC. 7th Pestolozzi Street Tell City Indiana DAUBY’S DEPT. STORE The Complete Shopping Center Tell City 1016-22 11th St. Indiana Compliments of Tell City Indie OHIO VALLEY GAS CORP. Guaranteed Work Prices Call 18 for Factory Trained Service Men Free Estimates — Emergency Service 745 Main St. Tell City SWISS STUDIO 62iVl Main Street Tell City Indiana Phone 222 ZOERCHER AND FRANZ Attorneys at Law 531 Main Street Tell City Indi Compliments of ROTH’S Apparell of Distinction Phone 753 Tell City RAMSEY ANSON HARDWARE CO. Television — Dumont — CBS 632 Main St. Phone 1001 Compliments of MALONE’S GARAGE YOUNG’S STANDARD SERVICE Bill Young, Mgr. Seventh Street Cannelton Indiana Phone 43 Main and Pestalozzi Jr fiS !! % w. J - r J 1 V y'V1 ,tei4 L rv S’ TELL CITY CHAIR CO. The World's Biggest Selection Of Choir Patterns l:Jf I I . fovxe Meptmfa}, -Bannister House i rrT,? CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK — I U. S. Brick Co. Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 1956 Congratulations Class of “56” Say it with flowers And when you do Say it with Lauer’s Flowers Hinton Brothers Your Purina Dealer “Bruce” LOMAX “Gus DOERNER Athletic Equipment — Trophies Sporting Goods “Everything For Every Sport” “Trophies For Every Occasion” 20 S.E. Second St. Evansville, Ind. Tel. HA 4-7575 VINCENT’S MARKET Fresh Meats Vegetables 602 12th Street THE SHOE MART FAMILY SHOE STORE 447 Main Tell City Compliments of HOWE’S SERVICE STATION T welfth Washington Tell City, Ind. Phone 277 623 12th St. Tell City, Indiana JAY JEWELERS Artcorved Diamond Wedding Ring MORE OF EVERYTHING YOU WANT Compliments of GRUELICHS MARKET Phone 316 A 1207 Main St. Compliments of Holland Custard Ice Cream SERVICE Tell City Branch Finch Funeral Home Phone 37 Compliments Irvin J. Evrard Agency General Insurance Needs Phone 152 Fire - Auto - Casualty - Bonds Tell City Indiana TELL CITY, INDIANA Compliments of KESSLER’S PRETZEL SHOP 9th Street Tell City TELL STREET Complete Line Of Fresh Meat, Fruits, And Vegetables MINTO'S MARKET TELL CITY NUSSMEIER ENGRAVING COMPANY Engraved Stationery Manufacturers 23 Southeast Second Street Evansville Indiana m m r We Specialize In Wedding And All Occasion Cakes Tell City Bakery BENSONS SALES SERVICE 641 Main St. Phone Tell City 760 Compliments of WERNER INS. AGENCY Tell City Phone 703 Compliments Of LAUER BEAUTY SHOP 607 Main Street Tell City Ind iana DON'T , PRGET WILLIAM BECKER For Shoes Main Street Tell City, Indiana Compliments of TELL CITY NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 81 years of Safe Banking GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Sincere Congratulations Class of “56” From TELL CITY TUBE PLANT Of General Electric Co. A Good Place To Work TELL CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MULZER BROTHERS READY MIXED CONCRETE CONCRETE BUILDING SUPPLIES Call 333 Concrete Supply SEE US AT OUR NEW LOCATION Tell City, Indiana 6th Franklin Refresh.il. -------- I to the hour COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Tell City Congratulations Class of “56” FIRST CANNELTON NATL. BANK County Seat Bank Member F.D.I.C. aT.TT i SCHRIEBERS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND SOUTHERN INDIANA RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC. 20 YEARS OF PROGRESS 'WE LIGHT THE WAY THROUGH REA’ SNYDER’S DRUG STORE For Service Call At Snyder’s Drug Store Cannelton Indiana R R MARKET A Complete Line Of Fresh Produce And Groceries And Meats 647 11th Street Tell City Indiana FIRESTONE Wheel Alignment Wheel Balance Tire Treading BLACKIE TIRE BATTERY SHOP Call 191 HB MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES DIABETIC FOODS DIETETIC FOODS BLINZINGERS GOOD FRIEND SHOP Women’s Wearing Apparel ip s V. . ... Compliments of PERRY COUNTY LOCKER COMPANY Freezing Curing Of Meats Our Specialty Compliments of SEIBERT’S GROCERY ft 744 Sixth St. M Phone 1068 Compliments of VOELKERS BARBER SHOP Main Street Tell City Congratulations Class of ’56 KNOTT MANUFACTURING CO. Tell City Indi SHEPHARD HATCHERY POULTRY FARM Where Better Chicks Are Hatched R.R. 1, Box 101 Cannelton, Ind. Poultry Supplies Remedies Feed — Paint — Seed — Fence Phone 959-R-l HESS SALES SERVICE Chrysler — Plymouth Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Emmet T. Hess, Owner 1002 Main St. Tell City DELUXE CLEANER Quality Cleaning and Pressing Water Proofing Alterations and Repairs Next to the Post Office 510 Main Compliments of William Everly Manager, A P Where quality is higher than prices. FISCHER'S SHOE AND SUPPLY STORE BUSH-KELLER CO. SPORTING GOODS New Albany |n L CASSIDY BROS. WITTMER Men Boys' Wear Official boy Scout Distributor Tell City Phone 67 GERBERS FURNITURE STORE Perry County's Oldest, Largest and Most Modern Furniture Store Main Jefferson Tell City Indiana THE BLUE CASTLE Congratulations! Senior Class CHRIS ZOERCHER INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of Every Description Main Street Tell City Indiana Phone 115 TELL CITY FURNITURE CO., INC. Manufacturers Since 1859 Tell City Indi Tell City CONGRA TULA TIONS! SENIOR CLASS Werner Drug Co. Walgreen Agency C. F. Werner and R. V. Schneider Ind. MOSBY’S FLORAL SHOP WERNER MOTOR COMPANY Indiana’s Oldest Ford Dealer You can’t go wrong if you give flowers from Mosby’s. Phone 100 or 105 BRUGGENSCHMIDT’S DEPT. STORE Compliments Senior Class of “56” Super Market Dry Goods Shoes Complete Line BPS Paints Tell City - Just Across From High School - Phone 157 Compliments of TELL CITY MONUMENT WORKS GNAU DAIRY Pasteurized Grade A Milk Main Street Tell City Indiana TERRY’S TRADING POST Phone 77 Tell City, Indiana 1247 11th HOUSH INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES, INC. Furniture with quality and prices that will please STAN THE RADIO MAN Where the Wheel Turns” Industrial Supplies Delta Power Tools South Bend Lathes Thor Skil Portable Electric Tools 30-32 Main Street Phone HArrison 3-3732 Evansville 8, Indiana Tell City Indiana K. ROLAND, JEWELER Continuing Heinzle's Tell City Indiana Compliments °f MAXON CONSTRUCTION Marine Division Tell City, Indiana MARY RUTH’S I' % I Ladies' Fashions C Tell City Phone 4 William Tell Cleaners 902 9th Street Phone 739 Free Pickup Delivery « BLUM’S BOWLING LANES 10 ABC Approved Alleys Kallbriers Super Market 1336 12th Street Phone 370-W Fresh Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Ed Ed’s Fruit Center 1147 12th Street Phone 1182 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CURT DAUBY, INC. Sales and Service Corner Ninth And Tell Streets Phone 538 Tell City Indie ECKERT’S MEAT MARKET Wholesale and Retail Phone 187 +1? Congratulations Class of “56” STATION WTCJ THE FISCHER CHAIR COMPANY Quality Building Material Since 1870 Louis Zoercher or Edward Gilllck Tell City Main Street Indiana Phone 134 Tell City, Ind. . 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