Decatur Catholic High School - Tattler Yearbook (Decatur, IN)
- Class of 1935
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'J 165. 5: ,. . v J-'-v ,. . 05 ..,,Y .. ,, K., .x - .n.-.,..4 ., ,.,g.w 4, . ...U -A .-Usb.-.1 +. If- Ei SEUWT 91 IFN.- FTP. n.:,, .1 ,-5 1 xv F, I ,. 5: 4 :gn '-Q . ' 91. ,vt A i5f,f.,7- - -15 3571,--9 '--'-,ll-If - '-4 Mft-4.1x,, an mi' . H. Aa ,yr ..r 4 .- ' f J. . . , , , .1 r sf OUR SPIRITUAL GUIDES OTHER cHRis'rs Reverend Father Seimetz is our pastor, sup- inlendent, and friend. St. Mary's parish is blessed to have such an able leader in the cause of Christ. Our appreciation is sincere, Reverend Father, and we feel forever incapable of returning what you have done for us, Your pleasing personality has often spurred us on to success, and your sincere, deep piety has been an example to everyone und- er your care. He hath a tear for pity. and a hand Open as day, for melting charity. K gg: ::: 5: :ge :gl His life was gentle: and the elements So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man! ' REV. J. J. Sl-Jl1ll'Il'Z IIICV. .i. .l. IIICNNES Reverend Father Hennes, Assistant Pastor to Father Seimetz, is a real friend. His jolly disposi- tion has endeared him to the hearts of all. His duties have always been executed excellently. As a religious instructor and an athletic director, he is one of the best. His great devotion to the Bless- ed Mother has been an inspiration to the entire parish. We sincerely hope that he will be with us for many years to come. May he live Longer than I have time to tell his years! Ever belov'd and loving, may his rule bel And, when old Time shall lead him to his end, Goodness and he fill up one monument! ll I l0Nl H SFHUUI. THEN By your graciouS patience I will a round unvarnished tale deliver. Today we look back to the very beginning of o ur Catholic high school. The Reverend Fathers Wilk- en and Seimetz and the Sisters of St. Agnes are responsible for the splendid school we have today. In 1881, Father Wilken turned his attention to providing a grade school for the children of his parish. After a few years of service, Father Wilken was called to his reward, and Father Seimetz, an ardent and firm supporter of Catholic educa- tion, carried on the task. In the spring of 1919, Father Seimetz, with the assistance of Sis- ter Aloysia, Worked out a plan for establishing a high school depart- ment. Father S e i m e t z, Father Kroeger, Sister M. Antonita, and Sister M. Odelia comprised the first high school faculty. The first high school graduates were: Aloysius Schneider, Andrew Appelman, Char- lotte Niblick, Irene Holthouse, and Margaret Mylott. A Catholic high school for the children of St, Mary's parish was a reality. The next year Sister Vera, our former principal to whom we dedi- cate this book, came to Decatur to unite her efforts with those of the other sisters. She was so energetic, ambitious, and full of enthusiasm that each of the students was inspir- ed to live up to her ideals. Sister Vera found her way into the heart of every student of Decatur Cathol- ic High School, and there she is des- tined to live as the kind and loving teacher and friend of high school days. Sister Vera remained with us to see a modern high school building erected and a full four-year course established. Through her efforts and the efforts of the priests and other sisters, Decatur Catholic High School, in 1922, had the distinction of being honored by affiliation with the Catholic University of America. In 1931, it was granted a condition- al first class commission by the State Department of Education. It is especially due to Sister Vera's earnest and efficient work that Decatur Catholic High School has grown to the extent it has reached today. Its growth can bc shown best by comparing the sub- jects taught when the high school was first established with those taught today. At first only religion. algebra, Latin, English, history, ge- ometry, and the commercial sub- jects were taught. In 1930, the two- year commercial course was dropp- edg commercial subjects were made elective in a four-year courseg and a four-year classical course was es- tablished. Today students of Deca- tur Catholic High School have the opportunity of studying religion, English, algebra, plane and solid ge- ometry, chemistry, biology, Latin, German, history, social problems, 12 NONY civics, and music. The enrollment of Decatur Cath- olic High School has kept pace with its development also. From the thir- ty-five students in 1922, when the first senior class of five was gradu- ated, the number of students has grown to ninety-six with a senior class of sixteen this year. In 1920, the first basketball team was organized under the direction of Father Peters, assistant pastor. Since that time athletics has played a big part in the the life of Decatur Catholic High School. Today Deca- tur Catholic High School boasts baseball and track teams. The Com- modores, its basketball squad, have had many successful years, This team is considered one of the best in the state. The year 1925 saw the erection of a beautiful, well-equipped Cath- olic grade and high school in Deca- tur. This school is serving its pur- pose and is a monument to those who labored so hard to provide us with a Catholic education. At the beginning of our present school year, 1934-35, Sister Vera was taken from us. We were ex- tremely sorry to lose the splendid influence of her careful guidance and the inspiration she always in- stilled in our hearts. We wondered if school could ever seem the same again without her presence. However, Sister Rosemary, Sister Vera's capable successor, has prov- ed herself a true friend. She is loved by the entire student body, and she has spent much of her time helping us with the difficulties of school life. S i s t e r Rosemary has truly found a place in our hearts during this one short year. Our fondest hope is that she will be with us for many years to come. Decatur Cath- olic High School needs her. The present faculty of Decatur Catholic High School is composed of Reverend J. J. Seimetz, Reverend J. J, Hennes, Sister Rosemary, Sis- ter Regina, Sister Helen Clare, Sis- ter Agnes Terese, Sister Edwardine. Sister Gertrudis, and Sister Barb- ara. How can we express our grati- tude to these d e v ot e d teachers '? They have given their lives to help us grow spiritually and intellectual- ly. We are truly grateful for their interest, encouragement, and sacri- fice. Decatur Catholic High School has grown and is still growing, We are fortunate to have had the opportun- ity of attending a truly Catholic high school. May the ideals implant- ed in our hearts by a Catholic edu- cation long endure! I have labored, And with no little study. that my teaching And the strong course of my authority Might go one way. UlGl'Vl'l R l',K'l'HOI.Il' HH H CHO 13 TIIE GYDI SL'l'll0 ul' Our Athletic- xYil't0l'il'Nl To business that we love, we rise betimes And go to it with delight. :Za :ic x et: rl: :lr Taste your legs, sir: put them to motion. Make use of time, let not advantage slip: Beauty within itself should not be wasted: Fair flowers, that are not gather'd in their prime Rot and consume themselves in little time. 'PHE ASSEMBLY B24-4-no of qklll' lntelleutllnl Yivtnrivs X Q. THE LIBRARY Scene of Literary Couquests Virtue and ' , - Y . ',gf: ' me ' I held it ever, knowledge were endowments greater Than nobleness and riches. Now good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both. 212 Pk 2? Ik si: 22: A good digestion to you all: and, once more. I shower a welcome on you: Welcome all. 'PHE DIXING ROOM Svc-ne uf Epicllrvall Delights 1 1 1 --11:11 rx gl' 1 511 1 '12 -1 111 1 12.1 :. 51-iw :I gp ii. ,.14 xl ' 5 1' fi 1 I llyfx. 2 W A 2 1 1 11 14 ,.1 .W 4 'ii ':. I I, ' Iii 1.2 I l . 4' , I I 1 . 1 1 ' 1 29515 '1 iii: 'E Ugaqs 51,11 lug: it 1225. ,Zl ', ilwi' HEU1. 'R Iii 1l.1 fr Eff Nw' M14 fl- H 'ill-1 I 'mf 511,11 I .Ili-Nl 1 gflailv , 111: 1 ,bil 1 :gf W mf 1 , f .E 1 111. M ' 2 1 .L Y 1. i1, -1 ,I xiii! Ill. S ILICLIGIUX ENGLISH HISTORY LATIN NVHAT IVE DO Ignorance is the Knowledge the wing Religion is the most important of all our studies. It is to give us the opportunity of studying religion that We have a Catholic school. Father Hennes, together with the Sisters, has given us much spiritual training. Through his teaching We have learned to love our religion. Hence, he well deserves the grati- tude of every class. The correct usage of the English language, debating, appreciation for the drama and other forms of liter- ature are the chief topics of the English classes. Sister Barbara, our new teacher of English literature, has already endeared herself to our hearts. We feel that her efforts to further our knowledge of English have not been in vain. Sister Rosemary has taken every class on an imaginative journey to another section of the United Stat- es. She is the instructor in history, civics, and social problems. The classes have e nj o y e d these jour- neys, even if they were stormy at times, and wish to thank their lead- er for the safe return home. The freshmen and sophomores have studied, under the direction of Sister A g n e s Terese, the ancient language and r e m a i n s of Rome. These young people have found the subject interesting and Wish to eX- press their appreciation to their teacher. German is the modern lan- guage offered this year. 16 VVHILE AT SCHOOL curse of God, wherewith we fly to heaven The seniors glory in experiment- ing. They have learned much con- cerning c h e m i cal and physical changes. They have also learned the action of acids, especially on cloth- es. Sister Regina has efficiently helped us to appreciate the problems of science, and we are all grateful to her. The freshmen seem to enjoy dis- secting bugs and worms and then examining them under the micro- scope. Sister Agnes Terese has been the able leader of this Class. This is a new course offered this year. Angles, squares, and circles have been the stumbling blocks for many students, but under the leadership of Sister Regina, many have stepped over them and no longer fear them. Sister Rosemary helps the fresh- men to untangle the X's, y's and z's. Sister Helen Clare has prepared many of Decatur Catholic High School's students for the business World. She teaches typing, short- hand, and bookkeeping. Her work is appreciated by every student. - A CHEMlS'l'l1Y l3IOI.043Y GEQJMET RY TYPING ,' Wu Einar rf K Iglneirlkf 4 SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honored bones The labor of an agc in piled stones? Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such Weak witness of thy name ? Thou in our Wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a live-long monument. For Whilst to the shame of slow-endeavoring art Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceivingg And, so sepulchred, in such pomp dost lie That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. 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'r W :PJ , I 1 .'1 ' 7 5 .1 1 1 -1 1 , ' Q 1 A 11, V If ff f 'VN A. gy K' 'I I 4 - A .-. v 1 1 ..U 1 SENIOR HISTORY HIGH SCHOOL YEARS v A Four Act Drama. LEADING ACTORS: Sister Regina, Class Guardian, William Borns, President, Edward Ehinger, Vice-President, Richard Ulman, Treasurer Ruth Voglewede, Secretaryg Rosemary Miller, Historian. Motto: Upward Flower: White Rose The first act of our drama, High School Years, began with the en- trance of twenty-eight freshmen in 1931. Although we were inexperienced actors, we knew that to make our drama a success, we must conquer our studies during the first year: and conquer we did. As we look back over that fresh- man year, we think of the happy periods that were spent in laboring over Latin, English, algebra, and science. We especially think back with pleasure to the bell whose ring- ing, just as Sister called upon us to recite something we did not know, changed the scene opportunely and prevented many embarrassing mo- ments. A bit of tragedy entered our dra- ma during that first act with the death of one of our classmates- Mary Daniels. Mary was very dear to all of usg her death brought sor- row because we missed her friend- ship and help. Roman Brite and Agnes Gase also left us that year to enter religion. We are very proud of the fact that two of our classmates have given their lives to the service of God. After a short intermission, nine- teen actors resumed the play. Dur- ing the second act, more and more difficulties presented themselves. One of the greatest complications was geometryg but basketball vic- tories, Children of Mary programs. and student body meetings enliven-- ed the scene. Tragedy again entered the scene when our beloved pastor, Reverend J. A. Seimetz, was touched by the finger of death, In losing him, we lost a very dear friend and loving father. The second act had required much hard work, but when the curtain 21 Colors: Coral and Silver fell in June, we felt that our efforts had not been in vain. Our third act featured two unu- sual events in lighter vein. Eighteen eager actors participated in a suc- cessful class play, Aunt Billie from Texas, and a most enjoyable, first social venture-Junior-Senior Prom. Another new element was our ac- quaintance with Reverend J. J. Sei- metz, the new pastor, who came fu help us in our spiritual as well as our school life. During this act, eyes turned even more hopefully toward the goalg and minds began to plan seriously for the days that would follow the climax-graduation. In preparation, many chose to begin work which would prepare them for a business career. Our fourth and final act had be- gun. We were only sixteen actors to play the part of those dignified seniors, but we all agreed to make this last act the best. It was up to us to publish The Tattler this year. Early in October, Sister Rosemary appointed Rose- mary Miller editor-in-chief and James Lose business manager. With the cooperation of the entire class. we made the publication of the 1935 edition of The Tattler a pleasur- able and successful one. Clubs were organized, and sever- al parties were enjoyed. Events moved on toward the climax. For four years, we had looked forward to the presentation of our Senior Class Play, Commencement Play, Senior Prom, and finally grad- uation. All of these are now over, and our school life at Decatur Cath- olic High School is ended. But be- fore the final curtain, we give to our dear Alma Mater our heartfelt grat- itude and best wishes for the years to come, HAROLD BAK EH YVILLIAM BOI lNS CEDIIIC COLCHIN ROBERT COLCHIN SENIORS - The Climax Harold Baker - - Dutch - - Absotively Satisfied - - athletic - - regular fellow QHSY to get 210115 Wiill - - - a non-romanticist He is well-paid that is well-satisfied. Student Association '31, '32, '34, '35 Glee Club '35 Softball '33, '34, '35 '34 '35 Basketball '31, '33, Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattler Staff '35 Dramatic Club '34 William Borns - Borney We-e-e-ll! Fine student omnivorous reader - idealistlc always helpful ---- scientifically inclined That spirit of his In aspiration lifts him from the earth. Student Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '32, '33, '35 Pep Club '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Inklings Staff '32 Class President '32, '33, '35 Class Vice-President '34 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattle1 ' Staff '33 Cedric Colchin - - Ced Ambitious - open-minded likes everyone 4 - - By gosh! liked by everyone willing co-operation What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted? Student Association '32, '33, '34, Glee Club '35 Dramatic Club '34 Softball '33, '34, '35 Basketball '32, '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play Class Secretary '32 Tattler Staff '35 '35 Robert Colchin - Touchdown - Huh! Oh! Yeah! Mischievous - sometimes pessimistic - can take it likes to argue - - - sticks to his opinions I dare do all that becomes Who dares more is none. E mah: Student Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '35 Dramatic Club '34 Softball '33, '34, '35 Basketball '32, '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play ' Class Treasurer '32 Tattler Staff '35 35 22 There is a kind of character in thy life. Edward Ehinger - - - Sleepy - Yeah H Honorable - - good sense of humor - - popular somewhat stoic at times -----' ffielld Of all I Love The name of honor more than I fear death. Student Association '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Softball '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Assistant Student Manager '35 Class President '34 Class Vice-President '35 Track '34 Tattler Staff '34, '35 Richard Hess - - Yogi - Okee! Doke! Sincere - takes things easy - - calm and cool has uncanny ability of saying queerest things at times An honest iman he is, and hates the slime That sticks to filthy deeds. Student Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Softball '33, '34, '35 Basketball '32, '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '33, '35 Tatt1er Staff '35 James Lose - - Jim - - 'Amazingf' Gay - takes things the way they come- - executive ability ---- accomplishes what he attempts A merry heart goes all day. Student Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '35 Pep Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Track '34 Basketball '32, '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattler Staff '32, '33, '34, '35 Class Vice-President '32, '34 Rosemary Miller - Rosey Henfruit Efficient ' - good student - - hard worker Business ability - - - - good character Virtue is beauty. Student Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Basketball '32, '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Class Treasurer '32 Class Historian '35 Glee Club '35 Softball '33, '34, '35 Senior Class Play '35 23 EDVVAIID EHINGER RICH,-Xllll HESS JAMES LOSE I'IOSElNl.-XILY MILLE l' l'lCl I LTA NOONAN J l'Ll.-KN P.-Xlll'IN'l' MADONNA IQIPBEHGEIL ALFR ED RUMSCHLAG That to the observer doth thy history Cecilia Noonan - - Cely Unassuming virtuous good character ---- Most patient, sweet, and virtuous. Student Association '34, '35 Glee Club '34, '35 Pep Club '35 Dramatic Club '34 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattler Staff '35 Julian Parent - - Si - - Friendly smile - quiet ways - fan - - hates to rise early for school I count myself in nothing else so happy, I dunno! - reverent kind hearted Aw sl1ucks! ardent baseball - - loyal As in a soul re'memb'ring my good friends. Student Association '32, '33, '34, '3 Glee Club '32, '34, '35 Basketball '34 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattler Staff '35 Softball '34 Dramatic Club '34 5 Madonna Ripberger - - Mae - - Izzat so! Emotional - - friendly - - likes lyric poetry good imagination - - - enthusiastic worker As the bright sun glorifies the sky, So is her face illumined with her eye. Stu-dent Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Pep Club '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Basketball '32, '33 Basketball '32, '33 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '33, '35 Tattler Staff '35 Class Historian '34 Alfred Rumsclilag - - Al - Quiet type - - good student willing to cooperate - - - A virtuous and well-governed youth. Student Association '32, '34, '35 Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Pep Club '35 Dramatic Club '34 Softball '33, '34, '35 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattler Staff '35 You'll what! fine character - steady 24 f Id-'Y JL'S'l'INlc SPANGI FI Fully un o W, , T , ,Tm Justine Spangler - - .Iettie - - Oh! Gee! Friendly - - quiet - - industrious - - lover of fun - - - - - Producer of sanie Her looks do argue her replete with modesty. Student Association '32, '33, '34, '35 Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '33, '35 Tattler Staff '35 Guy Tester - Enoch - O-o-o-o-li! A-a-a-a-li! Witty - modernist - firm believer in the use of slang sticks to his opinions ---- argumentative He is wit's peddler. Student Association '32, '34, 35 Glee Club '35 Pep Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattler Staff '35 Student Manager '34, '35 Yell Leader '32, Class Vice-President '33 Class Treasurer '34 Richard Ulnian - Pickles - Ca11't be done. Never poetic - - - uses a concrete vocabulary laconic - easy-going - nevertlieless a good student The gravity and stillness of your youth. Student Association '32, '34, '35 Glee Club '32, '34, '35 Pep Club '32, '33, '34, '35 Dramatic Club '34 Softball '33, '34, '35 Basketball '33 Aunt Billie from Texas '34 Senior Class Play '35 Tattle1 ' Staff '35 Class Treasurer '35 Ruth Voglewede - - Ruthie - - I like that! Teutonic - interesting personality - poised artistic ' ' ' - gal' Yct serious She looks as clear As morning roses newly wash'd with dew. 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I, Edward Ehinger, leave my nickname to Ted Appelrnan. I, Richard Hess, donate my used typing paper to the wastebasket. I, James Lose, bequeath my ad- dress book to Herman Hain to use on basketball trips. I, Cecilia Noonan, will a well-used typewriter to Eloise Leonard. I, Julian Parent, bequeath a mil- lion dollars to unemployed and worn-out baseball players. I, Madonna Ripberger, will a tiny little bit of my beauty to Keats, who loved beauty so much. I, Alfred Rumschlag, will eight- een pencil stubs to the underclass- men from whom I swiped them. I, Justine Spangler, will my brok- en test tubes in the laboratory to the next year's girl chemists. I, Guy Tester, bequeath some au- burn tresses found on my sleeve to the owner thereof. I, Richard Ulman, leave two cans of shoeblacking, a brush, and a flan- nel to any ambitious lad. I, Ruth Voglewede, bequeath the extra books in my desk to anyone who does not know enough. IVe hereby revoke all wills by us hereto- fore made. In Witness Whe1'eof, we, the above named testators, have hereunto set our hands and seals this seventh day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred thirty-five. SENIORS '35 20 CLASS PROPHECY - Dcnouenient And now I will unclasp a secret book, And to your quick-conceiving discontents, I'll read you matter deep and dangerous. This is an account of the reunion of the Class of '35 held in 1964, the occasion of the fourth centenary of the birth of Shakespeare, as it ap- peared in the Decatur Daily Demo- crat, issue of April 23, 1964. James Lose, head pancake flippcr at one of the best downtown restau- rants, and Guy Tester, chemist at the Decatur plant of the Central Sugar Company, first planned in 1962 to have a reunion of the Class of '35. Then came the task of locating the members of the class. After two years of searching, James and Guy rounded up their old classmates from every part of the globe. Dick Ulman was called from New Zealand where he was planning a second trip to the South Pole. Al Rumschlag was found playing the part of a stock raiser on a West- ern ranch. Dick Hess was called away from his duties as president of the Amal- gamated Toothpick Processing Com- pany of America, Incorporated. Julian Parent, a famous slugging outfielder of the Cubs, stopped off for a day en route to the third game of a crucial series with the Giants, Dutch Baker drove down from Fort Wayne where he was coaching the South Side Archers. Rosey Miller took a vacation from her position as an English teacher at Columbia University. Justine Spangler came from Boise. She is a famous lady politi- cian and is now governor of Idaho. 27 Bob Colchin drove up in a fine. egg-shaped, three-wheeled auto. He is on the staff of surgeons at the Charity Hospital in Philadelphia. His brother Ced slipped away from his undertaking establishment near the same hospital and came a- long with Bob. Bill Borns came all the way from his hermitage in S o u t h America where he was studying the ancient civilization of the Incas. Cecilia Noonan is the first Post- mistress General. She camo all the way .from Washington to be at the reunion. Ruth Voglewede came from Par- is,where she is head model at Chan- e s. Donna Ripberger had to hurry a- way early in afternoon. Being a fa- mous radio star, she had to keep an appointment in the evening at Cin- cinnati. Eddie Ehinger drove down from Chicago where he is head demon- strator at the Beauty Rest Mattress Company. What a glorious day they spcnt together! How tongues wagged in discussion of the old days at Deca- tur Catholic High School and the present status of their former class- mates! Do you remember - - Y followed Yes, and remember the time when - - ? until the shad- ows of evening drew a final curtain on thc last act of the Class of '35. Happily the denouement of our dra- ma, High School Years , did not contain a record of a catastrophe. THE SERVERS Knights Of The Blessed Sacrament Every year we find among the Senior class, some of our members serving the priest at the altar. This year four of these noble youths are among the grad- uating class. It is a great privilege to minister at the altar of God, for even the angels are deprived of this active service. The class of '35 is justly proud of this splendid record of service and Wishes to offer its congratulations to these young men. all made of faith and service llI'l-Til Ll-1F'1'-.lL'I,lAN I'.Xlll'IN'l' at tg S P1511 l!IL'lI'l'-.IAMEU L1 HH . 1 WEN Llflr 1',1111Y'lIATlll ELM.-KN All adoration, duty, and observance 1 WEI: IIIGHT-l3L'Y TES'l'Ell All huimbleness, all patience, All purity, all trial, all observance THIRTEENTH COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE at DECATUR CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. Prograni Processional-Pomp and Circumstance .C..,,...CCC........CCCACCCC,.CII..... Edward Elgar Orchestra, directed by Mr. Robert White Senior Class Song e.i,... ....i,...Y,,...........,ee...i,,...,e,e.e,,,,,.. S enior Chorus Ben Hur ..,.,,...,rr.e,.e r.... B oys' Glee Club Selection ieeee,.. i..V,.,Y,,vv,.....r,i.,w.w.....Yw... eree.,.... O r chestra THE CLASS SHIP A Dramatization of LongfelloW's THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP GRADUATING CLASS Selection ,ccccccc ........,..L.LLLLLLcc I L ....,..,,,... Orchestra Address to the Graduates ..,..... ,.......... R ev. A. Reinig Distribution of Diplomas ...tt .,...... R cv. J. J. Seimetz Recessional-Festival March LLLttttt....,.....t.....tttt....L tt..,. F rank Mulacek Orchestra The sauce to meet is ceremony, Meeting were bare without it. J IIN IOR HISTORY - Complications I hold the world but as the world, A stage, where every man must play a part. LEADING ACTORS: Sister M. Clare, Class Guardiang Leo Miller, Presidentg Mary M. Klepper, Vice-Presidentg Edward Wolpcrt, Treasurerg Julia Parent, Secretaryg Agnes Schultz, Historian. Motto: Not for today, but for tomorrow. Flower: Violet Colors: Blue and White On September 4, twenty seven of last year's sophomores came back to Decatur Catholic High School to join the other students in pursuit of knowledge. After we were well organized in our classes, of- ficers were elected for the ensuing term. These classes treated of subjects entirely new to us. We were initiated into the mysteries of typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. The signatures found on our books and papers testify to our apti- tude in the last named subject. New ventures awaited us this year. We were called upon to present a class play. We chose a three-act farce, Ohl Professor! which proved successful. Another undertaking was the Junior- Senior Reception. We made our social debut. And successfully l We entertained at the November and Febru- ary class meetings. In November, we prepared a program to honor St. Cecilia. In February, We presented the play, Neighbors We can cook as well as act. This fact we prov- ed at the First Friday breakfasts in December and January. As we close our books on June 7, it is with a feeling of satisfaction over things accomplished and a feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness for our great adventure next year as seniors. THEODOPE .XPPFILM-KN YV.-XL'I'ICH BAIQER, ROBEl1'lll3Il.:Xfa-IIQV EUGENE DANIELS, XVIILLIABI COEFEE. MARJORIE LAI-1-0 JUSTINIG G.-XBEL, HELEN o1LL1o, VERNON HEBELIQUQF TVALTER HEIMANN, noN.xL1v HEss, LoU1s I-TOLIHK iiqgm DoLoREs LEONARD, JEi:oME KOHNE. MARX M' 15,1512 1 M1LDi-:En INIILLER, L1-zo MILLER, ELo1sE LEQNA :NHL xG PAUL BIUTIPHY, JULIA P.4nEN'r, MILDRED Ltgistv Y: FR.-INVLIN TEEPLIC, M.-Xl Y SCHULTZ, AGNEES KQLHL T-,IZ Y DON.-XITD YVAIT, Mai-:GAnE'r IVEHTZBERGEIX, BDV A1-D NX OLPDPI SOPHOMORE HISTORY - Rising Action An honest tale speeds best, being pfainly told. LEADING ACTORS: Sister M. Agnes Terese, Class Guardiang Josephine Wolpert, President, Loreto Rose Lose, Vice-President, Charles Cook, Treasurerg Herman Hain, Secretaryg Marjorie Brown, Historian. Motto: Building for eternity. Colors: Old Rose and Ivory Flower: Tea Rose On September 4, 1934, nineteen sophomores faced the perils of higher education. Undaunted by former adventures with adjectives, equations, examinations, and similar monsters, we came back to the fight armed with an even greater en- thusiasm. Real dangers faced us in the tombs of ancient Egypt, the polygons of geometry, and the Arden Forest of As You Like It , but we proved our- selves once more the victors. We, like Jason in his adventures with the Argonauts, were trium- phant. We relaxed from our battle long enough to entertain our fellow students with two playlets. The first Miserly Gold, we presented for the Children of Mary meeting, and the second, Dis- turbance of the Family, for class meeting. June 7, 1935, finds us anxiously awaiting the pleasure of vacation, and planning for bigger con- quests in our Junior year. l BIAIIY A. BENTZ, BIARJORIE BROYVN, VIRGINIA BORNS ROBER'l' EYANSON, CHARLES COOK MARTHA J. FOOS, HE'RMAN HAIN, IVIARY C. HOLTHOUSE VINCENT LENGERICH, LORETO R. LOSE, FRANCES, LOSHE ES'l'HE'R RUMSCHLAG, GENEVIVE RIPBERGER, ANTHONX TEFPLE IVIARY IVI. TERVEEH, JOSEPH TRICKER LIARGARET YYOLPERT, JOSEPHINE' YYOLPERT, FRED VOCLEYI EIDE I FRESHMAN HISTORY- Introduction My salad days: When I was green in judgment. LEADING ACTORS: Sister M. Barbara, Class Guardiang Louis Wolpert, President: Paul Schmitz, Vice-Presidentg Helen Kohne, Secrctaryg Agnes Reed, Treasurerg Jeanette Rumschlag, Historian. Motto: Be Prepared. Flowcr: Sweet Pea Colors: Blue and White On September 4, 1934, a group of thirty-five bewildered and frightened freshmen entered the Decatur Catholic High School. After battling with books for several months, we conquered Romulus in Latin and Julius Caesar in English. After considerable juggling, the mysteries of al- gebra were solved. We discovered within ourselves unknown pos- sibilities for assuming responsibility. Instead of supervised study in our class room, we enjoyed free reading in a pleasant library. We conducted ourselves to and from church in what was, to our minds at least, a most edifying manner. And, by June 7, when we had learned the location of all classrooms, the meaning of various bells, and had passed unscathed thc formidable initiation, we felt ready to assume new responsibilities as sophomores. I LI'4 ILlC BRAUN, ALIVE BAKER, JOAN COLCI-IIN IIICH.-XIII? 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I-Clnfmv-r, I.:-ii Milli-13 Slllllliillgf lfri--il Yoeylvxvemlc, Alfriiil llunisi-lilzipr. lCilwuril XVul1wrt, Justine S1m11p,li'i'. Hnimld linker, XYi1lium Ihirns, Mzillimnzi liipl-s-rg'ei', lidwur-1 l'Iliiiip:'ur, ldugeiit- llunivls, M:m1'g':ii'e1 I,-.sig .lulizlii Pzirvut, liivliuiwl ivilllilll, lliw-11:11--1 lless, Huy 'l'vst1-xx Photograph Editor ...E i...... ...,... .... M a d onna Ripberger Class Reporter .i.......,.. ..,.ia..,....ii.t,......ooo......... W illiam Borns School Notes Editors ..,., Alfred Rumschlag, Julian Parent Sports Editor s..,..,..,... ............................... R obert Colchin Alumni Editor ooo. .... J ustine Spangler Joke Edltor ...,. .......ss........,ss...........,....... H arold Baker Art Editors ..,.........v..s. . .,.. Marjorie Carroll, Edward Wolpert Copy Editor ,sss,o..ss.......r ..,.s.v......,,..,.......,........,, C ecilia Noonan Advertising Manager ,i.,........ss .........is.i...s...ss...i...s......sss.......,,...... 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Our First Dramatic Venture The iplay's the thing. A Farce in Three Acts Cast of Characters JAIXIL, the school Janitor ..,,,,A......Y..,,,,............,,,.,,,, ....A,,. L eo Mlller MISS FREDERICA, assistant to the -dean ,.,.,.., .,.,.,.. NI ary Schultz DR. ARISTOTLE. the dean .........,,...,,,....... ........,... I Villiam Coffee FLUFF .,.. ....,,..,,,.,,,. E loise Leonard BERTHA Students , ,.,. Margaret VVertzberger JEAN A,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr.,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,,, M arjorie Carroll BELLE ,,,,,,,,rr..,,,,l,,,..,.,l,,...,.,..,,,,.., ...,,,.,... J ulia Parent MICHAEL PEMBERTON, returning from Paris ....,,,,........,,.. Donald Wait PROFESSOR PERCIVAL COURTVVRIGHT. in need of fun ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,.,..........,... Theodore Appelman JIMMY ANDERSON. in need of a friend ,,,,,,,,,,,.........,,,. Vernon Hebhle PATRICIA PATTERSON, also returning from Paris .. Dolores Leonard MLLE. FIFI, belonging to Paris .,I.,,,,..,,.,......,,,,,I.,,,.....,..,, Mary M. Klepper Synopsis Michael Pemberton, scion of a wealthy family, is pursued by Made- moiselle Fifi, a French actress. In an effort to evade her he comes to America where he meets Professor Percival Courtwright, who is going to substitute at a girls' school dur- ing the absence of Dr. Aristotle, dean of the school. In a jovial man- ner Michael and Percival decide to exchange place s. As a professor, Michael gets in and out of many difficulties with Miss Frederica, the dean's assistant, and Bertha, Fluff, Jena, and Belle, students at the school. Michael falls in love with Miss Patricia Patterson, who has just re- turned to school from a visit to Par- is. Meanwhile Fifi has discovered the whereabouts of Michael and has come to America and is staying at his hotel. Percival is thrilled By Fi- fi, who thinks Michael Pemberton is an imposter and that Percival is the real Michael Pemberton. The riding master is injured and Michael persuades Percival to take his place. Michael introduces Perci- val as an English cavalry officer. Before he has time to explain to Fi- fi, Michael tells them of his plans to send Percival and Fifi on a Pari- sian honeymoon. When Dr. Aristotle returns, he discovers that Michael Pemberton is not the real professor but the son of his wealthy friend. All identities are cleared upg Fifi and Percival leave for the beloved Paree g and Dr. Aristotle and Miss Frederica, and Michael and Patricia are happi- ly united. 36 N-zxtetlz Edward Eliinger, Justine Spangler, XYillizlni I5o1'1is, Guy Lester, llolJerL Colchin, Standing: James Lose, Ce-lric Colchin, Alfred lluinschlug, Madonna Ripherger, Ruth Vogleuwcle, Julian Parent, Harold Baker, Ilosemary Miller, Ili.-hard Hess, Iliclntrd Ulinan. NORTON, of questionable occupation ,,,,.....,.,....,, ,,,, SENIOR CLASS PLAY DANGER AT THE CROSSROADS A Mystery-Comedy Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage An then is heard no more. Cast of Characters Richard Hess DORNE, his partner .,,,............................ ...,,..,,,, R obert Colchin CLAYTON, a secret service man ,.,A..,.,,,, ,.... ..,,,, A l fred Runischlag JERVIS, a young actor ,,,,,,,,.,,,.....,,.,,,i,,,,....,,.,.,. ..... E dward Ehinger HAVVKES, keeper of the Crossroads Inn ........ ..,.,,,,,,.,., G uy Tester JANE HAWKES, his wife ........,,,,.......e................,,,,....,,,, Rosemary Miller MRS. NETTIE DARE, a cross-word puzzle fan ....,,,,,,,, Justine Spangler MRS. BELINDA BROVVNING, another puzzle fan ,,,,.... Cecilia Noonan ALICE ATHERTON, a young, attractive girl .....,.,.... Ruth Voglewede AUNT MARY MORRISON, an energetic spinster .... Madonna Ripberger LORRIMER, a young playwright and producer ......,..... GUARD ..,....,....,.......................,.,.rr,.,,...,,,,,,,,.,.....,,,....... SHERIFF ,...... ...,,...,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,.,,.,,,..,,,,,.,......,, v LUINATIC .,,.,, ,,,..,....,,,,...,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,, Cedric Colchin .. ..Julian Parent Harold Baker Vvilliam Biorns PROPERTY MANAGERS James Lose, Richard Ulnian Synopsis Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkes are the owners of Crossroads Inn. Mr. Hawkes is concealing a mysterious box in the cellarg Mrs. Hawkes is shielding a lunatic. A terrible storm is raging and, despite the fact that the inn is closed for the winter, many travelers stop for the evening. These visitors complicate matters because Hawkes's friends are com- ing for the box, and the lunatic has escaped from the hiding place. Mrs. Hawkes had provided for him. Dor- 37 ne, posing as a detective, comes for the box but is found out when the sheriff arrives. The sheriff is very capable of handling the situation and brings the tense moments to a happy ending. The lunatic comes into the room, but he is captured and taken back to the asylum. Alice, seeking a car- eer as an actress, is promised a part in Lorrimer's new playg and Aunt Mary finds her long-lost lover. BOYS AND GIRLS MELODY 1e1-11111 A1-11e11111111. XY11l1e1' HQ1111111111, E1111'a1'11 111111 11 1 1111 P'Ll1'Cl'l1, .I11se1'1l1 'l'1'i1'-ke1'. 1 1 e lll 1 1111 111 11111 NI11l'Q'L1l'tf Lose. Miirtlla .1, Foes. Luiqille B1'flYX'n. e 1111e 1 111 I1 1 11111 1111 .1111111 1' 111-11111, 3111111-11 Fljllllllll, Genevieve 111 el 1 XI ll ll t XX 11 ll X 11 1 1- 1 XYl1'?,'11l:' lwllllilll. 1 1: k 111 1 11-l I 11 1111111111. He1'1111111 H11i11, .1191-1-111e Kuline, Alfred 11111 1 ci 11111- e I 1115 11-11111--user Y1111-ent Le11Se1'i1-11, I 111111 1 NX 111 H 111 X ll 11111 H 11111111-e, 1Cst111-1- 11111115-'-111113, Mary M. Klepper, 111 11 11111 1:11-11-111-2131-, 1111111-l 1ilei11l1e11z, Helen K-ivhne, 111 l 11 1f1111e1 I1 1111 11 l 1 11111 1-Siting, 11111111111 112111, Xhvllllillll Iq1,lhl'l1E'. Louis 1111 1 11'e11e. The man that hath no Nor is not mov'd with Is fit for treasons, Under the direction of Sr. M. Edwardiiie and Sister Barbara, both a boys' and girls' glee club was or- ganized at Decatur Catholic High School. The club is composed of ev- ery student in the student body. The aim of this club is to train the Voic- es of the students and to develop in them an appreciation for Worth while music. 3S GLEE CLUB MAKERS 'Vt-rn1-11 l'IeE,-ble. KYi1l1..111 '1'1'1ltf: 1.14 1, li -1 .L i1.x111:1. l'.',x-',..'- l..11.'-is, 1-'i-.1:1L1 1 Tee-ple. I-Llwaiwl l-I11i11:'f ', Marsrzrret XYei'izZ--e1':ei'. X..11:11 . .1:l12:, 1l.1'f11 l1:1.1.':.. lwl-11'-as I.'f1:i.1r1l. lil-'isp 14.511111 1 Julia I'f11't-nt, Mary S11111IIz. 1 1-11I.' X11 -11.111, Blisilv-l ll1zi1s1 111411. .l'lKIlllv' 151l1'-1. 3131-1 Bentz, l i-1111 fr l, Leo Miller. Azxiliwjv 'll-f-3-lr. lL,'Ei1 i 1.1-1, l': .. -Q ll'-Mft, I-Il:.1-1 1.1-:1:'frL1E'1. lLi1l11il Ulmaix, Guy 'l'1-stein l'111l AI11:'11E1j.. l'-1.1ll ll'-s. Agnes S-4E1f1lt7:. I.'11i1'.1 Bl'-3 -'x I1I.1xi:.'- -i':'1:'E, Rl : 1' ll -lin 'ns'-. I.11z'e1f.1 ll. I.-s-. ll' Gillis, Milli'-4+l BIi.l'.fr. M111 Al, .l1- S1-1111: ii ll11sfin11 1' M1ll--13 lint YIlElPXX's'1l:-. Luke H1:iin11:i:1. XYilli.1z11 .T. 1I.Il':. lim---Vt l-lui, l'.11I 'ifi i1.1:'lHg 1'..1-k. l l Toileweilf-. lliwlizii'-l llzllpa, XY1! 1111. A, Bl QQ'-1 music in himself. concord of sweet sounds. stratagems, and spoils. The club meets every Thursday afternoon, and at these meetings the students practice various types of vocal selections. The members of the glee club take part in the programs presented at school and also in church singing. The club has also worked out plans for an operetta to be given at the final class meeting in May. lfirsi ll-vw tupperlz Paul Schmitz, llaroltl tinker, NX'alter 1-Ieiinann, Eugenie Daniels, YVillizLni liuhnle, XYilli:un Voglewede, llolwert liyaiis in. Sei-ond Huw: li-lwzirrl Eliinger, Alfred llumsclilag. Etlwaiwl XVolpert, Julian Parent, llicliurd lleerl, Ilia-lizirll Gillig. Daniel Holtliouse, XValter Baker. 'lhiril liowz lliclizliwl Hess, XVilli:im Burns, Theoilore Appelman, TVil1iam Coffee, Donnlfl XV:1it, llicliziul lllinzin, .lc-rome Kohnc, Leo Miller, .I-ilsepli Tricker, Richard Eiting, Donald Hess, Fewlric Colt-liin, Guy 'IH-ster. Fourth Row: Virginia Ulmzin, Loreto R. Lf-se, Helen Gillig, Rfl.3l'g,'11l'Ef. Lose, Martha J. Foos, Irlstlwi' llnlinsvlilzlg, .Josephine lVolpert, llosemzlry Fullenkainp, Monica Schmitt, Agnes Schultz, Mililrecl Miller, ltflairy A. lj-entz, Mary M. Klepper. Fifth How: tlenevieve l'lipberg'er, Alive Baker, Mary C. Holthouse, Julia Parent, lX'l11'l','2,'Z1l'E't XVertzlmerg'er, Mary M. 'l'ervcer, Eloise Leonard. Dolores Leonard, Madonna, liiplverger, lloselnziry Miller, Ruth Yogleweile, Helen K-Jhne, Agnes lleed, Marjorie Carroll. Front ltow: Fred Yoglewede, Uliarles Cook. PEP CLUB - Cheering Us To Victory 'Twas a din to fright a monster s ears. The Pep Club is one of the prin- cipal organizations in Decatur Cath- olic High School. This club helped to win the Fan's Sportsmanship Trophy at the Fort Wayne State Tournament. All students who have any enthusiasm for basketball are eligible to become members of this club. Yells and songs, which are led by the yell leaders, Charles Cook and Fred Voglewede, help to pep up the boys who are playing in the game. Candy, ice cream, and gum are sold at all games to help swell The Tattler fund. The Pep Club wishes to express its appreciation to the American Legion City Band for its playing during the games. The school songs and peppy music put into the play- ers an enthusiasm which often car- ries them on to victory. 40 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS CHILDREN OF MARY The Children of Mary Sodality, as the name indicates, has for its purpose to foster love and devotion to the Blessed Virgin and thereby to increase the personal sanctifica- tion of its members. As organized in our parish, it includes the freshmen and sophomores of the high school, besides the children of the grades. The officers during the current year were: Fred Voglewede, Presi- ST. AGNE The St. Agnes Sodality is an or- ganization composed of the girls of the junior and senior classes and the young ladies of our parish. Its purpose is to foster the religious and social life of its members. The sodality also provides those things S dentg Richard Gillig, Vic e-Presi- dentg Robert Hess, Secretary. Fath- er Hennes is our Treasurer and Spiritual Director. He has given us many interesting and inspirational talks at the monthly meetings. The various grades take turns at fur- nishing the p r o g r a m s for these meetings. Last year the Children of Mary purchased a cope and a set of vestments for the church. SODALITY necessary for the altar of the church such as candles, flowers, linens, and vestments. The present officers of the sodal- ity are: Geraldine Wait, Presidentg Helen F a u r o t e, Secretaryg Mary Miller, Treasurer. HOLY NAME SOCIETY The Holy Name Society in St. Mary's parish comprises the men and young men, including the jun- iors and seniors of the high school. Its purpose is to promote reverence for the Holy Name of Jesus and to check profane and obscene langu- age. In recent years it has become our quite active in responding to Holy Father's call to Catholic Ac- tion. This is done partly by the grams at the monthly meetings. pro- The 41 members receive Holy Communion in a body on the second Sunday of each month, to the great edification of the parish and undoubtedly to the greatest personal benefit of each individual member. On October 14, all the junior and senior boys of the high school were enrolled as members. They received Holy Communion in a body, and aft- er Mass the annual breakfast and program were held in school. qs. .'1- .,. Mlm-Dl.4.1lu LAI l.l'.Nl 1 ll HTL l 21.35 A - .,-.. UVB COACHES George Shorty Laurent, the coach of the Decatur Catholic High School Commodores for the past eight years, has turned out some great teams during his term of service. The Commo- dores of 1935 and the student body of Decatur Catholic High School offer him a vote of thanks for his untiring interest in athletics at his Alma Mater. Fred Pete Mylott, a former Commodore, was called upon to assist Shorty Laurent in coach- ing the Commodores. He fulfilled his duty very faithfully and much credit is due him for the suc- cess of the team. The Commodores of 1935 take this means of thanking him for his efforts. Through the efforts of Miss Helen Holthouze, the girls of Decatur Catholic High School have again succeeded in organizing a basketball team. The Lady Commodores have had a very success- ful season. Miss Holthouse has spent much time in the training of the girls' team, and it is the hope of every one that she will again lead the Lady Commodores to victory next year. Miss Marceline Gage assisted Miss Holthouse in coacing the Lady Commodores. Miss Gage, like Miss Holthouse, has given much of her time to the training of the girls. Her efforts have been appreciated by all, and we are looking for- ward to next year when, we hope, she will again be Miss Holthouse's able assistant. I l HELEN l-IHI.'l'IIlDl'Sl'I M.XIUfI'Il.INlC GAGI5 He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men. Llp... 42 4?l'Y 'I'lCS'l'l'1'll I1IllXVAI'1D EHINGEIL GUY TESTER Student Manager Guy Tester, the capable student manager, has proved himself an efficient leader. His whole- hearted interest and cooperation could be depend- ed on always. Guy is a seniorg consequently he will not he with us next year. EDWARD EHINGER Assistant Student Manager Due to the illness of Donald Wait, our former yell leader, who was appointed assistant student manager, Edward Ehingcr was called upon to as- sist Guy Tester as student Manager. He fulfilled his duties very faithfully, and we wish to express our gratitude to Ed. p CHARLES COOK AND FRED VOGLEWEDE Yell Leaders Charles Cook and Fred Voglewede, our yell leaders, were great favorites with both the team and fans. Due to their clever maneuvers and pep- py cheers, Decatur Catholic High School won the fans' sportsmanship trophy at the state tourna- ment. We wish Fred and Charles a howling suc- cess next year. 43 IE! IQ El El f'lLXl'lLES COOK l'liI'IIP Yfl1lLlCXYl-IIDF Upper liow: James Lise, llicliard Hess, Itobt-1't Braclen, Paul Murphy, Harold Baker, Donald Hess. Lnwier ltow' Herman Hain, XYalter Baker. Robert Colchin, Eugene Ilaniels, Edward Uolpeir, Leduc Lolt-lim, COMMODORE PERSONNEL James Jim Lose Jim, forward, has completed his third year of varsity basketball very creditably. Jim, playing in every game, won his share of victories for his Alma Mater. He has completed his course at Decatur Catholic High School and will be greatly missed by the team. Richard Dick Hess Dick, also a senior, gained en- trance into many games during this season. He proved himself a compet- ent player. His absence because of graduation will be felt by the team. Robert Bob Braden Bob, a junior who held down the center position for the Commodores, proved an asset for the team. His height and experience merited for him high point honors. Paul Pat Murphy Pat, a guard who has completed his third year as a Commodore reg- ular, was one of the main threats on offense. His s t e a d y playing throughout the season proves that we can expect much from him next year. Harold Dutch Baker Dutch is another veteran of the game. He was elected honorary cap- tain of the squad by his teammates and will be lost to them through graduation. Dutch played a steady game throughout the s e a s o n and proved an asset to the team. His place as forward will not be easy to fill. Donald Don Hess Don, another junior who played at forward, pulled many a game out of the fire for the Commodores with his spectacular basket-shooting. Don, together w i t h Murphy and Braden, will form the nucleus for the 1935-36 team. 44 Herman Bud Hain Bud, the only sophomore on the varsity, was a competent aspirant for the team. Bud has two more years in which to do his best for Decatur Catholic High School. Walter Wata Baker Watta, also a member of the var- sity team, had several occasions of breaking into the limelight during the past season. Watta is a junior, so We shall see him perform again next year. Robert Bob Colchin Bob, a forward, showed his calib- er during the season in several games. Bob is another senior mem- ber of the team. In all, the first team loses five players with this year's graduation. Eu ene Dann ' Daniels J Danny, a junior has been playing center on the reserve team for the past season. His added experience Will be a great help to the Commo- dores next season. Edward Ed Wolpert Ed, another junior member of the team, is expected to do great things for the Commodores next season. Since Ed is good at shooting bask- ets, he promises to be a real asset to next year's team. Cedric Ced Colchin Ced, who played guard on the Commodore reserve squad, display- ed some fine points in basketball. He is a senior and will be missed by the team. Prospects of 1935-36 Season This year's basketball squad lost but five members through gradua- tion. They are: Harold Baker, James Lose, Dick Hess, Cedric Colchin, and Robert Colchin. Remaining on the first team are Murphy, Braden, Don Hess, Hain, Baker, Wolpert, and Daniels, all ex- perienced men. From these players Coach Laurent is to pick his team. He will probably have at forward baskets, and Hain, who is small but fast. At center he will have Braden, a good jumper and a good shot. At guard he will have Murphy, a clever ball handler and either Baker or Wolpert at the other guard position. With these men the Commodores should have a successful season next year. We take this opportunity to say that we hope Coach Laurent and the Commodores will make next Don Hess, who is a dead shot at year the best year ever. THE XIIDGETS X1-xt xv6!ll S Hopes Upper Row: YVilliam V-Jglewede, I-'re-,l Yoglew-file. llnniel Holthouse, Ilichard Gillig, Joseph Tricker. Lower How: Charles Cr-nlc, llii-lnird lleefl, XX'illium Kulinlf, Robert Eyanson Paul .M Q-..1..,,. 45 THE TATTLER I935 SCHEDULE OF GAMES Commodores 27 Celina 22 The Commodores opened the 1934- 35 season with a victory over Celina Catholic High School by a score of 27-22. The Commies led throughout the game. The score at the half was 12-6. Commodores 18 Richmond 16 The Green and Gold were forced into an overtime to beat St. An- drew's of Richmond. The count was knotted at 16-16 at the regular play- ing period. Commodores 13 Elmhurst 12 By tight, defensive playing, the Commies won their third straight game, defeating Elmhurst of Fort Wayne. Decatur led at the half 5-3. Commodores 13 Portland 21 Traveling to Portland the Commo- dores lost their first game to the Panthers by a score of 21-13. The score at the half was 10-5 in favor of the Panthers. Commodores 21 Kirkland 22 Trailing at the half 17-12, Kirk- land nosed out the Commodores in a thrilling b a t tl e 22-21. Two long shots in the closing minute of the game proved to be the downfall of the Commodores. Commodores 22 Hammond 19 The Green and Gold playing at Hammond pulled out of their slump and won their fourth game. Accur- ate foul shooting was the outstand- ing feature of the game. Commodores 33 Delphos 20 The Green and Gold defeated St. John's Delphos, in a fast and well played game. Decatur grabbed the lead at the start of the game and was never threatened by the Ohio team. Decatur led at the half 21-14. Commodores 22 lVlonroeville 10 The Commodores defeated the Monroeville Cubs 011 their own floor, December 20, by a score of 22-10. The Green and Gold led throughout the game and were never in danger. 40 Commodores 47 Hammond 25 Central Catholic of Hammond proved an easy foe for the Commo- dores here on December 27. The Laurentmen Won 47 to 25. The score at the half was 23 to 13. Commodores 21 Jefferson 20 The Commodores n o s e d out a close Win from the Jefferson Town- ship Warriors. The score was 21 to 20. Lose's basket in the last seconds of the game proved fatal for Jeffer- SOII. Commodores 29 Avilla 15 Coming back in the second half after trailing by 12 to 10 at the in- termission, the Commodores defeat- ed Avilla 29 to 16. In the second half the Laurentmen found themselves and scored seventeen points to their opponents' four. Commodores 16 Kirkland 19 The Green and Gold were defeat- ed for the second time by the Kirk- land Kangaroos. The score was 16 to 19. Handicapped by a small floor, the Commodores were unable to get going. 47 Commodores 44 Nlarmion 25 The Commodores trounced Mar- mion Academy of Aurora, Illinois, here, by a score of 44 to 25. Hess and Braden led the attack with 16 and 15 points respectively. The score at the half was 29 to 4. Commodores 40 Jefferson 20 The Commodores defeated Jeff- erson for the second time this sea- son, here January 11, by an over- Whelming score of 40 to 20. The Green and Gold played real basket- ball the second half, and they piled up a lead that was never overcome. Commodores 18 Anderson 25 The Commodores were defeated by Anderson at Anderson 25 to 18. Al1d6l'SOH,S fast passing attack was too much for the Commodores. The Laurentmen started a rally in the last quarter, but it was cut short by the final gun. Commodores 20 Delphos 17 The Commodores s c o r e d their second victory of the season over St. John's, Delphos, there by a score of 20 to 17. The score at the half was 10 to 7. Commodores 31 Berne 40 The Adams County Champions defeated the Commodores in a hard- fought and Well-played game. The score at the first quarter was 10 to 10: at the half 20 to 18 in favor of Decatur, and at the third quarter 25 to 25. Commodores 21 Central Catholic 35 The Commodores were defeated by their old rivals, Central Catholic of Fort Wayne. The score was 35 to 21. The Green and Gold started out strong but weakened in the last half. The score at the intermission was 15 to 12. Commodores 18 Anderson 27 The Commodores lo st to St. Mary's, Anderson, for the third time during the season. The Commodores could not use their best brand of playing at any time in this game. The score at the half was 12 to 11 in favor of Anderson. Commodores 19 Elmhurst 20 The Commodores lost their fourth straight game to Elmhurst, 19 to 20. Elmhurst led at the half 9 to 7 and 16 to 11 at the third quarter. The Commodores rallied in the last quarter but they could not overcome the lead by Elmhurst. Commodores 37 Portland 30 The Commodores defeated Port- land here in a fast and Well-played game by a score of 37 to 30. The Green and Gold were trailing at the half 20 to 19, but they came back in the second half and piled up a lead that was never overcome. Commodores 34 Ossian 27 The Commodores defeated Ossian, there, by a score of 34 to 27. The Laurentmen could not get going in the first half but started to click in the second half and pulled away from the Bears. The score at the half was 17 to 14. Commodores 23 Central Catholic 25 The Commodores lost their last game of the season to their old riv- als, Central Catholic of Fort Wayne. The Green and Gold started a rally in the last quarter but could not overcome the lead the Central Cath- olic held. The score was 25 to 23. 4S H-A-R-D Tourney The second annual H-A-R-D tour- ney was held at Huntington on New Year's day. The teams competing were Huntington, Anderson, Rich- mond, and D ec at ur. In the first round games, Huntington defeated Richmond 29 to 283 and Anderson beat the Commodores 27 to 21. Hun- tington went on to win the tourney, defeating Anderson 28 to 17. RESUME CF GAMES Commodores 2' Celina, Ohio 22 Commodores Richmond 16 Commodores Elmhurst 12 Commodores Portland 21 Commodores Kirkland 22 Commodores Hammond 19 Commodores Delphos, Ohio 20 Commodores Monroeyille 16 Commodores Hammond 25 Commodores Jefferson 2' Commodores Avilla 16 Commodores Kirkland 19 Commodores Marmion Academy Aurora. lll. 23 Commodores J efferson EU Commodores A nderson 25 Commodores Delphos 17 Commodores lierne 40 Commodores Central Catholic Ft. VVayne 35 Commodores Anderson 27 Commodores Elmhurst 20 Commodores Portland 30 Commodores Ossian 27 Commodores Central Catholic Ft. XVayne '5 STATE TOURNAMENT The S t a t e Catholic Basketball Tournament, previously held at Ind- ianapolis, was held this year at Fort Wayne. It took place on February 23 and 24 at the Central Gym. The Commodores were eliminated in the first round by their old rivals, Cen- tral Catholic of Fort Wayne. The Green and Gold played very good basketball but Central Catholic stag- ed a rally in the last minutes of the game which spelled defeat for the Commodores. Central Catholic went to the finals by defeating Evansville in the second round 29 to 28 but lost to St. Mary's of Huntington in the finals by a score of 26 to 30. Thus ended the hopes of the Com- modores for a place in the 1935 Na- tional Catholic Tournament at Chi- cago. SECOND TEAM The Commodore Second Team displayed a good brand of basket- ball throughout the season. They played and defeated some of the best second teams in this section. The record for the team is as fol- lows : D.C.H.S. Seconds 10 Celina Seconds 12 Pleasant Mills D.C.H.S. Seconds 21 D.C,H.S. Seconds D.C.H.S. Seconds D.C.H.S. Seconds D.C.H.S. Seconds D.C.H.S. Seconds Varsity Avilla Seconds Portland Seconds Kirkland Seconds Berne Seconds Delphos Seconds H-A-R-D Tourney Commodores 21 Anderson 27 Commodores Richmond 13 iConsolationb 38 State Tournament Commodores 20 Central Catholic Ft. Wayne 25 Total Points Commodores 671 Opponents 582 INDIVIDUAL SCORE GP FG FT TP B1'3dQ11 ,,,,.,,, 25 65 34 164 D, Hess ,,,,,, .... 2 4 62 36 160 Murphy ,..,. ,.,, 2 -1 54 36 144 LQSQ -A,-YVYA,A, ,,,o 2 G 34 18 S6 H, Baker .,... ,,,, 2 5 21 12 54 VV. Baker .... 17 S 7 23 Hain .......... ..... 1 S 9 4 22 R. Hess .... ..... 1 5 3 S 14 Colchin ..... .... 3 2 0 4 Wolpert .... 5 0 0 0 49 D.C.H.S. Seconds Monroeville Seconds D.C.H.S. Seconds 23 Pleasant Mills Varsity 18 D.C.H,S. Seconds 24 Jefferson Seconds 4 D.C.H.S. Seconds S Kirkland Seconds 18 D.C.H.S. Seconds 13 Delphos Seconds 12 D.C.H.S. Seconds 21 Berne Seconds 20 C.C. Ft. Wayne Seconds 21 D.C.H.S. Seconds 28 Portland Seconds 23 D.C.H.S. Seconds 17 Ossian Seconds 36 D.C.H.S. Seconds 22 D.C.H.S. Seconds 15 C.C. Ft. Wayne Seconds 23 Total Points 290 Total Points 329 Upper llow: Iilwvlores Ll-oiiurd, Mildred Miller, Rosemary Full-enkzimp, llutli l ' nl llosem rv B il er eve e. . a, I l . Lower llow: Mary M. 'IK-rveer, Margaret lVertzlwerger, Eloise Leminrd, Julia Parent, N1 Y C. Holll IOUSQ. GIRLS' BASKETBALL A girls' basketball team was again organized at Decatur Catholic High School this year. It was coached by two former Lady Commodores, Hel- en Holthouse and Marceline Gage. When the first practice session was called, fourteen girls came out. From these fourteen Miss Holthouse was able to pick a well-balanced team. Captain Rosey Miller, a senior forward, displayed a fine brand of ball all season. She succeeded in pil- ing up her share of points. At the other forward position was Millie Miller, Rosey's sister, who combined her height and experience to merit for herself high point hon- ors. She is a juniorg consequently much can be expected from her next year. At center we found Ruth Vogle- Wede, also a senior, who will be lost to her teammates through gradua- tion. Ruth played a steady game. At the side-center position was Rosie Fullenkamp, the only fresh- man member of the team. With three more years ahead of her, Ro- sie should be a star. The one guard position was held down by Dolores Leonard. She prov- ed a great asset to the team, since she took the ball off the backboard 50 and stopped many shots which would have meant points for the opposing team. The other guard position was held by Margaret Wertzberger. she Work- ed well with Dolores in stopping the opponents' scoring. Both she and Dolores are juniorsg so they Will play again next year. The c ap a ble substitutes Were Mary Martha Tervecr, forwardg El- oise Leonard, forwardg-Mary Holt- house, guardg and Julia Parent, guard. These girls readily fulfilled their duties when they were called upon. They have one or two more years in which to show their calib- er. 51 The Lady Commodores had a big- ger schedule than they have had for the past several years. They met and defeated some of the best teams in this section. Their complete sche- dule ls: Lady Commodores Avilla 27 Lady Commodores Elmhurst 49 Lady Commodores Monmouth 36 Lady Commodores Kirkland 12 Lady Commodores Avilla 17 Lady Commodores Huntertown 37 Lady Commodores Huntertown 341 Lady Commodores Berne 18 Lady Commodores Huntertown 30 Lady Commodores Berne 2-1 Lady Commodores Elmhurst 36 Lody Commodores Monmouth 11' Lady Commodores St. Vincent's 10 Total e- T Lady Commodores Opponents 306 OTHER FORMS OF ATHLETICS Our hands are full of business: let's away. TRACK TEAM When we finished the first year of track ever attempted by Decatur Catholic High School, we did our part in the advancement of athlet- ics in our school, although we were not successful in winning prizes. This year, our second year of track, we have fond hopes of developing a team that will make a very good showing. The team will have as its goal the National Track Meet held annually at Notre Dame. The track team did not lose a member through graduation. The team of last year was made up of Ed Ehinger, Jim Lose, Bud Hain, Joe Tricker, Bob Braden, Pat Murphy, Eugene Dan- iels, and Tony Teeple. This group will be aided by recruits from the underclassmen especially from the freshman class. The team will again be coached by Hoc Mylott, who will give up much time to train these boys in the arts of running and jumping. BOYS' SOFTBALL Five years ago Father Hennes was appointed assistant pastor of our parish. The first year he was hereg softball teams were organiz- ed in the high school. There were three teams in the past year with a captain for each team. The cap- tains were Bob Colchin, Walter Bak- er, and Dutch Baker. These soft ball teams created much enthusiasm among the pupils of Decatur Cath- olic High School. When the teams were first organ- ized, no one but Father Hennes seemed to know very much about the game. After a few games were played, softball became one of De- catu1 s greatest sports. Teams were organized in the spring and fall of the year. Each team played a cer- tain number of games, and the two winning teams played a three or five game series. The winners of the series were proclaimed champ- ions of D e c a t u r Catholic High School. GI RLS' SOFTBALL Through the efforts of Father Hennes and the enthusiasm of the girls of Decatur C a t h ol i c High School girls' softball teams were or- ganized. There were two teams com- posed of high school girls and one composed of eighth grade girls. The captains of the high school were Mildred Miller and Mary Martha Terveer. When these teams were first or- ganized, the girls who took part were a little uncertain of just how and what to do in playing. After a few games were played, a wonder- improvement was n o t e d by all. Ground balls were picked up in a real big league manner. The girls snatched balls out of the air as if they had been doing it for years. At last even the trees had to duck, or get their bark shaved off. These games were enjoyed not only by the players but also by the spectators who crowded around the field. Decatur Catholic High School is very much in favor of having girls' softball teams again this year. TAP FOOTBALL To Father Hennes is due the cred- it for introducing the latest sport, tap football. There are no athletic activities in the fall of the year. In winter basketball is played. So some- thing had to be devised for Septem- ber and October. Of course this sea- son was the season for football, but equipment costs much money and there is always an element of dan- ger. Father Hennes solved the prob- lem in this way. Instead of regula- tion football, tap football would be played. This game was not altogeth- er new, but there were no set rules. A set of rules was drawn up, and teams were picked for the new De- catur Catholic High School activity. There were five teams organized in high schoool led by Braden, Hain, Teeple, Hess, and Baker. The stud- ents became interested and enthus- iastic about the new game. Father Hennes may feel assured that his interest in the students of the high scool has been, and always will be appreciated. 'A A 1 , ' 1 ...NAL .,.,,. '42lf.:x' li I .,,,..x3 in -9-,I I K -.am-rg, k. t. - , In AA k L ' I KH 4. x.,,,!, ,N AAL A 1 I 4 1 .Ak-ttx 41,4 .KA I 4cnl.I.c1 4 , K K 4 lk' :nl.4,4 'A' ll x 'tl ftlll falls D14 ix '1' Ml 'Il lntnzxllnlxl lip' N '1ll Ill n' A xl A' I 1-aax1,1., ffl:-x..xac:'A 1H 'KAI a1'1A' 1 .111uzu.mu'n 'll lwf Vt 'l 14 - XXI 11 'm' xl--1.e .x .'.'z':'z' 1 '44o.a'a'x'.'11'. 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' V, wil ' A :--- , 1l: 'vf ,,.,,,. f' .JU Y:' v: ,,'f'3nQ,fgf. - .f7I?' 1, I -1-5,4 ,L f,Q,:,1,1,:9: - ,L :.-. .:.,..,,,, -V .LN L :fi 1 I . Vv!L1y31x'..Y. . , Y'l 7-X-'fy ,E 1 I ' V 1-N .. ,,g,: ,L , ., .,,,, . 14 ,' '.,'5'A , ' 1 x na s Yr sux f- 1 -1 -.v L CLASS SONG OF 1935 Four years we have traveled together Through days that were happy and bright ln rainy or sunshiny weather We have labored with all of our might. Our motto has pointed us Upward To goals that are lofty and true. We mean to go steadily onward Till heaven itself is in view. And now that our journey is ended, We shall make a pause to say A thank-you to all who befriended This class on its toilsome way. All hail! All hail! to the seniors! The class of nineteen thirty-five. All hail! All hail! to the seniors! Ever upward may they strive! ' vE'Q . 1,j,I .LL 1 rp '.s,,' r ' HTLTQZ-,-Tj, as ' t r n 1 . nz, wa.. '.,. qw If ,. v 1, , ,V .r,.. -. 4 nv pf. -1- , 4 v 4 .,. 1 1' vu-H 1' 1 ,K I r V-..w .- ,X 1 ',,. ,.5,.1.. K, Us ,, IL' ., .. .-f-v- .4- .wx .,.'. '-.-w. Y, .. ,, fd, .rg Q, .ri A fff I . -, A 1 . f.- WHAT VVE DO QD? Z 3 l ulnl Mziss on All Snuls' lluy Girls' Sufllmll 'l'e-um nim' Atllh-til' Awairlls 'l'1'z1K'k 'l'e:1m l'z1p-lfmitlnzill l':1pt:li11s The student body attended the field Mass at St. X Joseph's Cemetery on All SouI's Day. Girls' softball is one of the delightful new extra- curricular activities at Decatur Catholic High School. How proud we are of our honor sweaters and letters! I go, I go: look how l go: Swifter than an arrow from the Tartar's bow. Leaders in the new out-door sport. 56 OUT OF SCHOOL All that lives 'must die, Passing through nature to eternity. How we enjoy our beautiful and con- venient new kitchen and dining room! The German class sings the folk songs of the Vaterland . lf ladies be but young and fair, They have the gift to know it. The whining school-boy, with his satchel, And shining morning face, creeping like snaiT Unwillingly to school. School bus. No accidents - to children! Others beware! ViT ' TOO O The i,'i'lll'il.iXilll'l Group at the l'e1netQ1'y The New Combination llining' Hmnu and Kitvhen The German Class The Halloween Party Going to Study Hard School Bus L -1 af 551 J SCHOOL CALENDAR Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end: Each changing place with that that which goes before. September 4. School opens today. Sighs, smiles, and groans are mingled. On the whole, however, everyone is anx- ious to see what new experiences the coming year will bring to him. 5. Reverend Fa t h e r Seimetz gives a short talk on school spirit to the student body. Everyone is duly registered, and resigned to his fate! 10. The seniors hold their first class meeting, during which they elect officers. William Borns is chos- en president. 12. Leo Miller is chosen pilot for the junior class at their election to- day. 18. The moving picture, Treas- ure Islandj' is in town today. All turn out to meet Long John Silver. 19. Seniors begin to plot against the unsuspecting freshmen. 21. Led by Rosey as Statue of Liberty, the class officers march in the Constitution Day parade. 24. Seniors decide to issue The Tattler , and Rosemary Miller is ap- pointed editor-in-chief, and James Lose, business manager. 27. The first meeting of the Stu- dent Association is held. The fresh- men are initiated. The upperclass- men have many laugh s, and the freshmen look forward to many laughs next year. Gr! gr! 30. The Tattler staff is com- pleted. October 2. Boys start basketball practice. On to victory! Commodores! 5. First Friday breakfast is held under the management of the seniors. The proceeds go to The Tattler fund. 8. Seniors decide to dedicate The Tattler to their former prin- cipal, Sister M. Vera. 12. Exams! What a relief when they are over. How lucky are those exempted! 14. Juniors and seniors join the Holy Name Society. After Mass, the annual breakfast and program are held in the school. 15. The first honor roll is publish- ed. Many are surprised to find their names on it. We are going to have The Tattler ! We signed the en- graver's contract today. 16. The entire school sympathiz- es with Guy Tester whose father died today. 17. Everybody came to school dressed up today. Reason?-pictun es of the underclassmen were taken for The Tattler . 18. The seniors were shot to- day. Don't they look handsome '? 19. Girls start basketball prac- tice. Watch those Lady Commodor- es! 22. Seniors' pictures arrive. There is a general discussion as to who is the best looking. 23. Plans are afoot for a Hallo- we'en party. Committees were ap- pointed today. 26-27-28. Forty Hours' Devotion. Maybe our knees are a bit sore-but, oh, how fine our souls feel. S 30. Ghosts walked, strange faces peered at one unexpectedly, and apples, sandwiches, pumpkin pie and much fun were in abundance. The Hallowe'en party was a big success! November 1. Free Day! 2. All Souls' Day. The entire school attends the Field Mass in the cemetery. 5. Letters soliciting donations for the Fall Festival are typed and dis- tributed. 6. Basketball season tickets are on sale. 7. Door tickets for the Fall Fes- tival come out. No wonder Elmo Len- gerich says on his religion test that one way to get to heaven is to sell school tickets. 8. First pep session is held in the gym. Everyone is looking for- ward to a successful basketball sea- son. 9. The Commodores opened the basketball season with a victory ov- er Celina, 27-22. Yea! Commodores! 13. Lady Commodores are victor- ious also. Avilla is defeated 22-12. 16. We wonder why the sudden spurt of interest in outside reading. Several new books are received for the school library. 21. Bob Colchin injures his ankle playing basketball. Bad luck, Bob! 22. The third meeting of the Stu- dent Association is held today. A program was planned to honor St. Cecilia. 26. The pictures of The Tattler staff and of the different clubs are taken today. 26-27. Did you win a duck? Have you played rummy or bingo? How many pennies have you left? Fall Festival! 9 28. The Sisters are surprised with a turkey for their Thanksgiving dinner. The turkey brought with him some lovely fruit. 29. Thanksgivink Day! Everyone enjoyed a free day, a fine dinner, and, we hope. no one had bad after effects. 30. Another free day. Whoopee! December 2. Several snapshots are taken for The Tattler . 10. A representative of the Kell- er Jewelry Store showed his class rings to the seniors. 11. Pictures of the typwriting room and of the laboratory are tak- en today. Ouch! Did you hear that glass crash? 15. A bake sale is held for the benefit of The Tattler . 18. The Commodores defeat Del- phos 32-20. 20. The seniors receive their name cards. Everyone is busy ex- changing cards. 21. School closes for Christmas vacation. Here's hoping that Santa is good to all of you. 26. The Age of Innocence , a benefit movie for The Tattler , is on at the Adams Theater. January 1. The H-A-R-D Tourney was was held at Huntington. St. Mary's of Huntington won. 3. Classes begin for the new year. New Year's resolutions are fairly fluttering in the hallways. 4. First Friday breakfast is held under the management of the jun- iors. 8. The seniors decide on their class rings. 18. Semester exams! The day of reckoning! Everyone was glad when the day was over. Was it perhaps for some senior a moment of final suspense? 21. Everything is in full swing for the beginning of the second se- mester. Did you pass your exams ? 23. Juniors are rehearsing for their class play. 27. Junior class play, Oh Profes- sor , proves a great success. 28. Junior class play picture tak- en. 30. The meeting of the Student Association is held in the auditor- ium. Plans for The Tattler drive are discussed. The entertainment was in charge of the sophomores. 31. Sr. Vera visited school. Every one was glad to see her again. How we miss her! February 1. First Friday breakfast is held under the management of the soph- omores. More shekles for The Tatt- ler . 8. Don't be alarmed! The fact that you see the seniors weighted down with volumes of Shakespeare does not mean they have gone lit- erary . They are only seeking quo- tations for The Tattler . 13. The Commodores defeat Port- land 37-30. 14. The senior class rings arrive. James sits entranced with his new treasurcg Guy polishes his constant- ly. 18. The Commodores played their last scheduled game of the season. They lost, 23-25, to Central Cathol- ic of Fort Wayne in a hard fought game. 20. Mary Agnes BenlZ's mother died today. We all sympathize with her. 22. Washington's Birthday. The juniors and seniors attend a lecture at Decatur High School on Wash- ington's Lost Document given by Major Ross of Fort Wayne. 23. Everyone is off to Ft. Wayne for th e tournament. Commodores lose to Central Catholic of Fort Wayne in the first game. Tough luck, Commodores! 14. We win the sportsmanship trophy. Hurray! 27. The drive for The Tattler subscriptions is put under way at the meeting of the Student Associa- tion. The school was divided into three teams. A rather interesting device for counting the sales Was used by subscription manager, Rich- ard Ulman. He drew three thermo- meters on the blackboard in the As- sembly. Day by day we watched the mercury rise. The play, Neigh- bors , by Zona Gale is presented by the juniors. March 1. Exams! Everyone was gloomy today. 8. Commodore-Alumni basket- ball game was played for the bene- fit of The Tattler . 14. The grades gave a rehearsal of the St. Joseph's Day program. 17. St. Joseph's Day program is held in the school auditorium in honor of Father Seimetz. 18. Father Seimetz gave us a free day. Whoopee! First copy for The Tattler is taken to the Democrat. 19. Father Seimetz gives us an- other treat. He took us to see the moving picture David Copperfield . G0 21. Everyone is busy gctting sub- scriptions for The Tattler . 22. Children of Mary meeting is held today. 23. Senior class play is chosen. Danger at the Crossroads . 25. A banquet is held in the school dining room in honor of the basketball team. Watch honor sweat- ers and newly awarded letters make their appearance at school tomorr- ow! Why did Rosey and Dutch blush so when called upon for their speech- es? 27. A meeting of the Student As- sociation was held today. Commit- tees were appointed for the party to be given for the winning team of The Tattler drive. Congratula- tions, Margaret Lose, Captain of team three. James Lose, Ruth Vogle- wede, and Cecilia Noonan earned a half free day for selling most Tatt- lers . April 1. All Foolts Day! No one knows Whom to believe today. 5. The freshmen serve break- fast in the dining room this morn- ing. 7. The play, L a r r y Makes Good , is presented in the auditor- ium by the Dramatic Club of Good- land, Indiana. The cast is served a supper by the senior girls. Part of the proceeds of the play goes to The Tattler fund. 8. Teams are organized for in- door baseball. 10. Seniors a 1' e practicing f o r their class play, Danger at the Crossroads . 17. School closes for Easter Va- cation. 11 21. Easter Sunday! Was the bun- ny good to you? Where did you get that hat? 25. Many students attend the Al- umni dance. Everyone has a good time. 28. The senior class play, Dan- ger at the Crossroads , is a great success. Did you guess what was in the box? 27-4. Boys' Week is observed. Many programs are held for their benefit. 29. Again death entered the home of one of our students. This time we extend our deepest sym- pathy to Martha Jane Foos, whose father died today. May 3. Freshmen serve breakfast in the dining room. 10. Along with spring come sev- eral parties at the homes of stu- dents. 21. Everyone is looking forward to the close of school. 22. Plans are being made for the Junior-Senior reception and Com- mencement. 29. Last class meeting is held to- day. 30. Free day! We all need a rest before final exams. June 3. Everyone had a good time at the Junior-Senior Reception. 4-6. Final exams! We all got through fine but were glad when they were over. 7. Commencement exercises are held tonight. Sixteen seniors are ready to start life in the world. ALUMNI NOTES l cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me. Since the Alumni Association re- organized, they have been taking an active interest in school affairs. The present officers of the associa- tion are: Fred Foos, Presidentg Mary M. Vogleyvede, Vice-Presidentg Robert Rumschlag, Secretary. Several social gatherings have taken place during the year. On Oct- ober 9, 1934, a dance was held at the Country Club. The association also took an active part during the bask- etball season. To show the Commo- dores their appreciation they held a testimonial dinner on March 25, 1935. At this time the Commodores were presented with their letters and sweaters. As a climax to their year of social entertainments they held a dance on April 25, 1935. The Alumni Association express their gratitude to Sister Vera for her untiring efforts in helping to organize the high school and in bringing it to its present standard. 1923 Irene Holthouse. Decatur, Indiana Andrew Appelnian, Decatur. Indiana Aloysius Schneider. Decatur. Indiana Margaret Mylott, Chicago. Illinois Charlotte Niblick, tMrs. Paul Henryl, Chicago, Illinois 1924 Marie Foos tllrs. Paul Yorkl. Decatur. Indiana Anna Baker. Indianapolis. Indiana Anna Dowling. Cliicarro, Illinois 1925 Earl Christen, Decatur, Indiana Hugh Holthouse, Decatur. Indiana Fred Schulte, Decatur, Indiana George Laurent. Decatur, Indiana Robert Yoglewede. Chicago. Illinois Gerald Mylott, Chicago, Illinois 1926 Anna Murtaugh, Decatur, Indiana William Holthouse, Decatur, Indiana Theodore Knapke, Decatur. Indiana Arthur Voglewede, Decatur, Indiana Anna Nesswald, Decatur, Indiana Bernadine Christen 1Mrs. Arthur Voglewedel, Decatur, Ind. Cedric Voglewede, Decatiir. Indiana Donald Gage, Decatur, Indiana Alice Clark, Anderson, Indiana Eugene Durkin, Fort VVayne. Indiana 1927 ' Mary Harris, Decatur, Indiana Raymond Miller, Decatur, Indiana Anna Colchin 4Mrs. Othniar Slllltlll, Decatur, Indiana Francis XVertzberg'er, Decatur, Indiana Richard Miller. Los Angeles. California Fred Connell, Fort IVayne, Indiana Rose Marie Smith tMrs. Carl Klepperi, Huntington, Ind. Margaret Breinerkamp, Dayto, Ohio Thomas Dowling, Brook, Indiana 1928 Helen Schmitz Mrs. Luzern Uhricki. Decatur, Indiana Fred Foos. Decatur, Indiana Severin Schurger, Decatur, Indiana Mary M. Voglewede. Decatur, Indiana Elmer Sorg, Cleveland, Ohio John Dowling, Brook, Indiana IVinifred Arnold 4Mrs, C. Poinsettei. Fort Wayne, Ind. Isabella Neptune tMrs. Dale Koosl. Angola, Indiana 1929 Robert Rumschlag, Decatur, In-diana Carl Kohne, Decatur, Indiana Arthur Miller, Decatur, Indiana Agnes Baker, Decatur, Indiana. Elsie Brunnegraff. Decatur, Indiana Dolores Omlor, Decatur. Indiana Margaret Eiting. Decatur, Indiana Mary Virginia Hyland, lMrs. Donald Smithl, Indianapolis. Ind. Frances Schultz lSr. M. Celesta C. S. A.l, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Helen Lengerich lSr. M. Octavia C. S. AJ, Nanty-Glo, Pennsylvania G2 1930 Fred Mylott, Decatur, Indiana Leo Schultz, Decatur, Indiana Gerald Gage, Decatur, Indiana George Foos, Decatur, Indiana George Harris, Decatur, In-diana Lawrence Bieckmeyer, Decatur, Indiana Rosemary Holthouse, Decatu1', Indiana Margaret Schumacher, Decatur, Indiana Bernard IVemhoft, Detroit. Michigan Viola Schmitz, Indianapolis. Indiana Helen Finan, Fort Wayne, Indiana Edith Lengerich, Indianapolis, Indiana Mary Fisher, Indianapolis, Indiana John Schmitt tBrother Theophanel, Notre Dame, Ind. Helen Voglewede, Cincinnati, Ohio 1931 Robert Eiting, Decatur, Indiana William Gass, Decatur, Indiana Marcellus Miller, Decatur, Indiana Edward Vian, Decatur, Indiana Richard VVertzberger, Decatur, Indiana Catherine Hebible, Decatur, Indiana Henrietta Spangler, Decatur, Indiana Flotilda Harris, Decatur, Indiana Rose Marie Schurger, Decatu1', Indiana Helen Teeple tMrs. George Foosl, Decatur, Indiana Margaret Via.n, Decatur, Indiana Robert Holthouse, Bloomington, Indiana Thomas Voglewede, Detroit, Michigan Teresa Baker, South Bend, Indiana Mary Helen Lose, Indianapolis, Indiana Mary Kohne Sr. M. Juliana, C. S. A.l, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Edna Schultz tSr. M. Christine C. S. AJ, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Loretta Malley Sr. M, Carol Marie C. S. AJ Fond du Lac, VVisconsin Monica Heiman tSr. M. Corinne C. S. AJ, Fond du Lac. XVisconsin 1932 Charles Ornlor, Decatur, Indiana Mary Miller, Decatur, Indiana Salome Schmitz tMrs. James Fishery, Decatur, Indiana Thelma Cook, Decatur, Indiana 63 James Fisher, Decatur, Indiana Noami Faurote, Decatur, India.na Catherine Schumacher, Decatur, Indiana Joseph Voglewede, Decatur, Indiana Geraldine VVait. Decatur, Indiana Mary Wertzberger, Decatur, Indiana Robert Kleinhenz, Decatur, Indiana Frances Lengerich, Decatur, Indiana Patricia Holthouse 4Mrs, William Gassl, Decatur, Indiana Barbara Jane Keller, South Bend, Indiana Mary Colchin, South Bend, Indiana Carl Lose. Fort Wayne, Indiana 1933 Julius Baker, Decatur, Indiana Dorothy Heiman, Decatur. Indiana Edwin Hess. Decatur, Indiana Dorothy La Fountaine, Decatur, Indiana Annette Lengerich, Decatur, Indiana Mary K. Leonard, Decatur, Indiana Lucille Miller, Decatur, Indiana Mark Schurger, Decatur, Indiana Ambrose Spangler, Decatur, Indiana George Schultz, Decatur, Indiana Margaret Rumschlag, Decatur. Indiana Mildred Teeple, Decatur, Indiana Mary Ulman, Decatur, Indiana Edward Wait, Decatur, Indiana Agnes VVol5ert, Decatur, Indiana Jerome Miller, Fort VVayne, Indiana Mary Jane Colchin, Fort Wayne, Indiana Dolores Klepper, Lakewood, New Jersey 1934 Helen Barthel, Decatur. In-diana John Ca1'roll, Decatur, Indiana Herbert Foos, Decatur, Indiana Robert Cook, Decatur, Indiana Patricia Fullenkamp, Decatur, Indiana Aliiert Hain, Decatur, Indiana Marceline Gage, Decatur, Indiana John Kohne. Decatur, Indiana Mary M. Keller, Decatur, Indiana Dorothy Miller, Decatilr, Indiana Edward Lose, Decatur, Indiana Alvera Vian, Decatur, Indiana Joseph Schultz, Decatur, Indiana Mary Wolpert, Decatur, Indiana Robert Wolpe1't, Decatur, Indiana Rosemary Rumschlag, South Bend, In-d. Dorothy Lengerich, Huntington, Indiana Herman Knapke, Fort VVayne, Indiana Williani Lose, Fort Wayne, Indiana ...,............ :Q-0-0-q..q.....g ..g..g.. ..g..g..g..g.. .g........g.....g.....,..,.............. ..9.....g..g.g...........g. .....g.. THE PERSISTENCE QF THE HE NOTHING is more diaholieally persistent than the hen. Once she acquires a taste to scratch up the garden seeds, nothing will stop her in this life. Set the dog on her - throw stones at her - shout at her - wave at her -- she goes, but she returns again. IF human beings here were as persistent in laying up money in banks as the hen is in scratching up seeds in the garden, we should be living in one ot' the most prosperous coni- munities in America. irt State Bank Decatur, Indiana --e-.q..o.-q..q.................,..,.......... ....,........,........,.... THE B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. The Rexall Store mums, BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES IF YOU NEED HEAT, FEED, SEEDS, FERTILIZEIR OR GRAIN YOU THINK OF BURK ffwomc wrrn BURIU' urIi Elevator ompany Telephone 25 1' I 'J I' v rx '. ' ..--1-:: . Q-,'11.v:1A1311-I-?'1l'i YY - --- ,,--:.1 ZE- ::r.:- u-.-::,,,:ainnn.--.-nun-..-nnnruu I STUDENT LIFE AT DECATUR CATI-IQLIC I-IIGI-I SCI-IQOL 4251- A PLAY 6 , IN FOUR ACTS TAKEN FROM REAL LIFE IN DECATUR, INDIANA TIME Sepfember, I934 Io June, I935 .ALL TI-IE WORLD'S A STA tv:-0-9-..--0.-Q..............,........,...........5..,..............,.....,...,.............o..p.....,..,.................,....................g..... 3.......,..,..,..,..,..,........,....,,...........,.....,...........,.....,...........,..,..,........,..............,.....,..,.....,..............,...................,..... g....-Q..g..g..g..g.......................g..Q..9.....g..Q..g..g..g.....g.....g..g.....g IT-PAYS-TO-TRADE AT THE A. Sc P. STORE FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES HWHERE ECONOMY RULES,' .g..g..g...........,........g..g.....,.......................9.4..9....................q.....g.. ' LENHART DAIRY PRODUCTS C0. 'CASH FOR CREAM 6 COR. 3RD. AND MONROE STS. Teacher: Young man, do you attend a place of worship? Guy T.: Yes, sir, I do. In fact I'm on my Way to See her now. Customer: I've been waiting a whole hour for you to make this sandwich. Jim: What would you like on it 'Z Customer: My teeth. Al: Why does a Woman always get off a Car backwards? Dick H.: Simple. So she can have the last word with the conductor. Teacher: What is water? Bob C.: Water is a White, Wet liquid which turns black when you wash in it. Phil L. Macklin 8: Co. GMO TRUCKS 'I' 232 Madison Street Phone 80 2 9 0.0. ....-..................................,................., ,........,..,.........................g.g 61 g. .....,..g..........'.' ,op ' o ..........,........,..g..,........Q...........9........ 5..........................,.....g..,,.....g..g...........9..g..Q.....g...........g........g. ..,...........g.,g.....g. 9..g..g..9..g...........g.....g.....g..g..,.....U..............g.,g,..,..g.....g..g..q........Q..g........,.....g.....g..g.... KOHNE DRUG STORE SCHOOL BOOKS DRUGS WALL PAPER KYANIZE VARNISHES and PAINTS ...ug.....9..9-.s-.g..g..Q...........,........g..g.... .,........9..Q..g..9.4.....one..g.....g..q........,... .........,g..,.................e....... .,...........g..,........Q.....9..,..,.....'..5..g.................g........g.. D. F. T E E P L E FORT WAYNE and PORTLAND TRUCK LINE DAILY P. S. C. I. 787-M - 1479-M De tu Ih ne 254 OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 12 NORTH FIRST STREET Fo t Ha- e I h ne A 5337 DECATUR, INDIANA .......g..g..g.............................g....................,..,..,.....,...........,.....,..9........0.,g.....g......................... PIIMPHREWS JEWELRY STORE A COMPLETE GIFT DEPARTMENT GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GREETING CARDS ..... .......9..g..g. .9.....9..,..........4....................,........... ,.....g.......... ,,..g.....g..,..g........g,..Q...,..,..g..,..g...........g.. STOP AT MILLER 'S BAKERY FANCY PASTRIES BREAD ROLLS COOKIES CAKES PIEIS .......,...........g..............g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g...... I..Q........,..g..g..g..g..... Q..g..o...........Q..g..,..g..C. g,.g..g,..9..Q. 4.4. 3.4..4..g..g........g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g. C OMPLIMEN TS -0f. 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CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES . to THE SENIOR CLASS KELLER'S JEWELRY STORE ..................g..g..g.....Q..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g.....g.....g....4.1 2.2 ..g..9..5..g.....,...........,.....Q..q..g..g.................g..g. ,.. --o--o--0--0--Q--mQ..Q...........g...........,..... CITY LIGHT a 5 POWER COMPANY Use Juice For every use M. J. MYLOTT, Supf. Bolfs Confectionery .., .......g........g-.u..g..g..g.....g.4. .q,..q..U..a.... ....,.....,.....o ,.o..,..g..,..,..,,. ..,.....g.....y..............9............. ....q.-9-.u..o-.e..q-.9,...... ....,.....,..5.....g. STUDENTS STORE We Make A Specialty Of Graduation Clothes And Good Furnishings Peterson 81 Everhart Co. Q..,...,..........e..............,..,........,.......... ....,..,,..,. .e..9........g...........,..g........g.....g.... .g.....g..g...........,.... ........................,...........,..,..0..............,........9.....g..............g...........g..g..g.....g..,..,..g..g.....g.. 9 eople s estaurant FGOD THAT SATISFIES LOSE'S Mark Every Grave BARBER SHOP WEMHOFF MONUMEN TAL WHERE SERVICE WORKS IS DECATUR, INDIANA SPRAGUE STALEVS FURNITURE Co. CONFECTIONERY Living Room - Dining Room Bed Room Suites 142 South Second Street STOVES PIANOS Phone 205 WE SAVE MONEY PHONE 199 ASK TO SEE OUR N. A. BIXLER 590 HOSE Optometrist SERVICE 8a CHIFFON Eyes Examined E. F. GASS STORE Glasses Fitted 5 , FRED PATTERSON ag gmvm' i Dentist FROM 212 s urn second sr f G d Fl Off Nuttman Ave. -' PHONE IOO PHONES Office 343 R d 24 gf ........,...........,.............. LEE HARD ARE CO. HOUSEHULD UTlLl'l'lES Gas Stoves and Ranges, Eiectric Washers Glassware .g.... .. . ..g....................... ....Q..g..g.....g.....,........,........g..,..qr....g..g..g.....g..g.....,..g.....g..0..g..o..Q. .y..Q.....a.....o..g..g..g..g..,..g.......... . AMERICAN HOME SHOPS, Inc. 303 WEST MoNRoE STREET LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Mrs. Louise Braden Phone 737 ....g..g. .g..g........ ....q..9..,.....9..g.....,..g....,......9.... .... g........q..g.... Rice Hetel Beauty Shoppe Where only the best service and dependable miterial are giv- en. And the best is cheap when it means your appearance of a lifetime. Phone 57 Corner 3rd And Madison Streets ..........,...........o.....3.....g.,g..q..Q..g..,..q..g,........,..,..g.....,..9.....g.... ...,........g.................. Constant Application to the Principles of Good Will Has Gained Us Prestige. Insurance - Real Estate - Administrator Bonds Guardianship Bonds The Suttles-Edwards Company, Inc. A. D. SUTTLES. MANAGER ...g..g..g.....g.....n.....g..g.....g..9.....g.................9..g..5. .g.... ......g..g..g..g.....g. .....,.. .........,.....4.... .g..9..g..g..,..Q..9..0..,..g...........9...........g.. BUILD A HOME FIRST DECATUR LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND COAL Phone 253 Phone 171 DECATUR, INDIANA -o-.o--o--s-fa.................,..,............................ g........g.....g..g --o-- --atro--o--Q--9--Q--un...............0.................,.....,.,5.....q...........,..,........... o-- o--o-- COIVIPLHVIENTS OF DAM5 THEATRE .......g........g.............................,...........g.....0..g....Q..9.Q..............,..,..9..............g.......,...,.....g.....,........... .......9.................,..Q..0.....,........q.,...g.... ,......,.....o...........g,....g,..q.............4.4.5..g..,..,..........................,.. APPELlVlAN'S Grocery QUALITY GROCERIES -AT- THE RIGHT PRICE IHONES P1 -219 Q...........9...........9..g..0..Q..g.....g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g..g..g.............. ,..,...........g..g..,... ..,.....,..0..........,g..,.....g..q..g..g....................... ,........g.......................,.......................g..... F ARR - WAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone 134 WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES ...-9-Q.-g .........g..g.....g..g..g.....g...........g.......... ...................g.......,g..0.................g.-g.....g. .............................g.. ..........g... ..,........g.. .g..g........g.............. FISHER 8: HARRIS 3 DECATUR, INDIANA ' Q I 6 5 5 6 :.:.,..,..,..,...........,........... .....,....,,........,..,.....,........,.....,..,..,.:. I Ashbauchefs Tin Shop 4 FURNACES, ROOFING, AND SPOUTING AIR 'CONDITIONING STOKERS and OIL BURN ERS Q PHONE 739 9 ! Q24-01-1--q..g.....,.................,.....,..............,...........,..,.....,.....,....................,..,........,..,..,..,.....,........................................:. Bill V.: Pop, can I have a shot-gun? Dad: No, son, you might get hurtg and anyway they make too much noise Bill V.: But, pop, I promise I'll shoot it only while you are asleep. Dad: What is Bob taking up at school this year? Ced.: Space. Nothing but space. Cod Colchin stopped at a filling station. Ced: Give me a half-gallon of gasoline and a pint of oil. Attendent: OK. Do you want me to sneeze in your tires? 3....,......................,,...............................................,...........,........,.....,...........,...........,...........,.. I 'I 43 U' for all kinds of DRY GOODS COATS RUGS 4 OPPOSITE ADAMS T Compliments Of GLOREIHELEN BEAUTYSALON 5 303 Monroe Street Phone 737 WHITE SPOT CAFE GOOD EATS DINNER 25c HEATER 9 ...........................,.....,..,........,.......................... MONROE LUNCH We Specialize In Sandwiches BIGGER Sz BETTER HAMBURGERS 50 Home Made Pies Soups 9 P h o n e 958 ''.g.....g..g..g..g...........q........g..g..5..Q..g........g........q..g.. Brunnegraff Grocery THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES, MEATS and CONFECTIONS 226 W. Monroe St. , ....g.....g..g.....g..Q..9..g..............g..g..g..g NIBLICK XL CO. Complete Stock 5 Dry Goods, Carpets and Rugs Newest in Ready-to-Wear at all seasons ..............g..g...........Q...........g.............. ROY ARCHBOLD Dentist X-Ray Diagnosis Hours 8 to 12-1 to 5 e 5 Closed Wednesday Afternoons AUTO ELECTRIC GARAGE 5 GENERAL REPAIR WORK Exide and Delco Batteries J. A. BRIGHT I PHONE , 2 2 2 SHOP 444 RESIDENCE 983 Q 5 P 6 . 3.,........,.....,............................................,................O Beautiful Shoes That Bring Real Joy . At NICHOLS SHOE STORE ! .....,. ' 111 1,1,11,1141:1l111:,11,-r,'1rig'111,.-.1.,11l.f1511,.21f-11-111.1111 ' 110 ' ' ' f u. all 1-1 41. fi 11 11,1 . 1 1f 1 1 -11 1 , Q.. 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I ,, 1 . . 4 .1 ,, x . .1 'ff ,'.1'111.1!1f1 .' 1 - jj f.- 1 1'i '! !.. '4 1 1 '11, '141-11-'71-1111' 111 I1' 4 '51 1 1 1 53 1 - ' We Can Save You Money on Furniture IQII FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE f : DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant SPE D Phones 44 and 105 QUEEN ELECTRIC WASHER Yager Bros. Furniture Store W..........,...........,.................................,............................,....,.............................. ........,.........................:.f ..,.......................,...,.......,..,..,....................,....... ....,..,..,....................,.................,..,..,................ UTSCHLER'S' MEATMARKET CHOICEST OF MEATS . FREE DELIVERY PHONES 106-107 9 Q .........,.....,.....,.....,..............,........ ...,..,........,..,..,................ ...,...........,....3 .Ioe T.: It's tough to be goofy. There has only been one girl who ever cared for me. Fred. V.: Who was she? Joe T.: The nurse I had when I was sick. Margaret W.: Would you like anything on that ice cream? Customer: Yes, a discount. Bill Coffee: When this depression is over the rich will be richer and the poor poorer. Don Wait: Yeh, and I presume the ones that are neither Will be neitherer. N ..................,........,..,...........,........,..,..,........,........,........,..,........................,....................,.. ..........,..,.g.: ERIE GROCERY EVERYTHING IN THE LINE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 965 J. Henry Faurote, Prop. 9 6 ... , .. .. ...........,..,........,.......................................-......,....gg 76 g..g....................g...........g..g..g........g..q , neil - X Good!! 'k ' . B.-z':.f.f.eeP-fig . . . t . ICE CREAM Made under the Sealtest System of Laboratory Pro- tection is convincing' proof of that finer fl ' tht ik V! Oo cd... 166' '9USExssPu:G W0 asor a comes from finer care. You're entitled to the best -demand it. .,...........q..,.. .........,......... .....,..q..g...........g....,...o..Q..,..g..g..,.....9..Q......,...........,..,...........,..g........,. ,.,,.,.,.,...,..,........g..g..g...........g..g..9..g..g..g..Q..g........q..g........g. ....g.....g-. .g..g..g..g.....Q..,..Q.-5..,..........................,.,.., W. H. ZWICK 8: SON FURNITURE AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL HOME PHILCO RADIOS Business Phone 61 Residence Phone 303 ,,,.....,.................,.... ............ .......,. ........ ................. ...................Q....................... ,,,,.,,.,.,..,....................g.....q..,,............. ........... ...g.... 4.......................g....,...g........... PHONES 95 and 96 FREE DELIVERY H. P. Schmitt's Meat Market DECATUR'S MOST SANITARY AND QUALITY MARKET QUALITY MEATS AT SEN SIBLE PRICES ..,..,.....Q.....Q...........Q.4..5.....q..g........g.....g..g.....g.....,..g..g..g..Q..g..............,..g..g..g..,..g..g..g.....q.......................g.. --0--I--0--0-4--0--0--0--0 ......g.....g.f.1 VANCE 8: LINN Decatur Clothiers 5 Q . .-o-.g..g..g................... Q..........................g.............'.9 Kucher Lumber 8. Coal Cu. JEWEL PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES Telephone 12 Decatur, Indiana I O :.'.,..,..,...........,........,..............,..,.....,........,.....,.....,..,.................,..,..,..,.. ....n..,........,...: B. Braden: Are you looking for something? Pat Murphy: No, I lost my geometry book. Rosey: It's too bad Shakespeare wasn't born in London. Ruth: Why so? Rosey: I said he was on that exam. Sister: What is a hypocrite? Joe: It's a feller who comes to school with a smile on his face. Bill: Sister told me to look up some famous last words. What are they? Dick: The girls' words. g.:......,..,...........,...........................,........,.................,........,..,..............,..,..,.............................,..............,.......... M C. A. Douglas Company Shoes, D1 y Goods, Ready-to-Wear 103 N. Second Street DECATUR, IND. ' .,........,,....,........,..............,.....,.....,.. Q ...,..,..........g.,g..s.....,..,................... .......... ,.....g..,..g..Q....................g.....9 KR GEWS COMPLETE FOOD MARKET 152 North Second Street Decatur, Indiana Compliments Of DR. G. J. KOHNE g.-Q-9.9..Qng.....g..g...................... ....g..g........... Have You Tried The NEW CENTLIVRE? Sandwiches of all kinds FRICKLES CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1935 MORRIS 5 Sz 10c STORE .,.....,................................,...........,..,..,.....,..,n..-..3 3. ....... o o J ... 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In time of emergency, or in everyday use, your telephone is well worth its price-just a few cents a day. THE CITIZENS TELEPIIDIIE GDMPMIY ..Q.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..9..g..g..,..g.....q..............g..g..g...........g.....g.....g...........g.....g.....g PHONE 770 VI HOLESALE RETAH 'X 6 . :-: nl ' in .-J AUM' i IN AFTER YEARS WHEN YOU RE TURN THE PAGES OF THE ANNUAL WHICH PERPETUATES YOUR PRE- GRADUATE JOYS AND SORROWS you will praise Ame Wisdom o the sta flmat selected goocl engi-a0ings ratl1er than just cuts. Years clo not clim the brilliant printing quality o FORT WAYNE ENGRAVING CO FORT WAYNE INDIANA I PORTRAITS AND VIEWS A .... :X ' ' ' -- -F Q: ,Q W 5 , .1 THE HOUSE OF GOOD COAL 7 W I :--, :,i A V' A I J ,::,, ,r1:L.. e,..if, ,e.1.. 'r-f- in 122:,' lliv ' Ii 5 C? , :-K, .,.,,i.:,,. fx we , '51, silt! ff f gg' QC! X 3 'fu I Q Q Q Yi f , ' JA A X 2 Q KEEP IN Touon WITH YOUR Home Town through the HQME PAPER .. -7- Decatur will always mean home to you , because no matter where you go, y0u'll always think back to your happy school days. Let the Home Paper keep you in- formed about friends, thc commun- ity and doings of the old home town. Success To You ecatur Dail emocrat AHome Paper In A Good Town AUTOGRAPHS Fare thee well: The elements be kind to thee, and make Thy spirits all of comfort. lf we do meet again, why we shall smile: If not, why then this parting was well -made. -1, QW' . 'a K, .. ,,,.. z 14 I , -1 . 1 ' 1 W T!3gi iz l. L . . w- , ,1- 'i'1l5ffQ E ,5' ', .H'x1.l yrs .VHQU1:, A -mf, 1- . .- , 'X , 4 ' A ' , l,,'f . 1 Q ll' ,S 'ww ' 1 3 . Q .,, 'ly ., hx . -34. 5. 4 'N v T ff' 1, ' 5 'U ' 1' 3xl',Q:u:l- 4 'rar 1'-2. .l .lV, iff ' Lp, 155' .,N.. 1 cf Q l H 2. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.