Decatur Catholic High School - Tattler Yearbook (Decatur, IN)
- Class of 1937
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CIR Outer Circle l. Senior Stars Q. The inseparahtes 5. Sectate sophomores 4. A tittte of gractes one and twetve 5. A frienctty discussion 6. A tusste among friends 7. tt,s only a matted mittc 9. The three stooges at attention Qur high school years - tour happy, gay, exhilarating and adventurous years of working anct ptaying together - torm- ing close frienctships which Witt remain steadfast throughout the years to comet CLE 10. Hitch hitters thumhing their way Inner Circle l. Dick and Boh L2. Speeding along 5. Some of our actvancect mathematicians -1. Star-gazing 5. Not missing a thing 6. There are smiles -f Long after att other memories of high school ctays tie forgotten, our friendships. those sacred ties ot affection, Witt stitl linger ont Book Book Book Book THE FRIENDSHIP of the CLASSROOM THE FRIENDSHIP ,.,.,... of the GROUP THE FRIENDSHIP .....I., of ATHLETICS THE FRIENDSHIP of our NEIGHBORS THE FOUR BOOKS OF FRIENDSHIP KX ' THE FREENDSHH9 of The CLASSROOM f'N-. if-' Slfltllllllfl Martha trim- hows, Mary Martha Tvrxeer, Charles Cook. c , , . . dt Nwrtwf fvvorge tm-tty., I'red Xogtexxe SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Chartes Cook . . George Bierty . . . htary N. Term-or .. Martha lane F1105 . . tired Vogtewede Class Guardian . . President . . . Vice-president . . . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . . .... . . . . . Sr. M. Agnes Teresa ixfollo: Building for Eternity CCPILPTSZ Flair The Rodd Xve have reached the torti in the roadt XVe Fifteen have traveled a highway to- gether and now, having reached the end ot our high schoot worti, we are ready to ,go our separate ways. As we took hack, we see the many tiriends we have made and recatt our happy experiences at each turn ot the road. ll' we tootc ahead. we anticipate Blue and Silver 'CFS 'RICH tQUSG of Friendship many situations which witt he made pteas- ant hy the warmth of the friendships we have formed during our years at school. And now - we must part. Far ahead stretches the future, that wondertut mystic ot! youth. Hope hids us go forward, hut memory wilt hind us ever to those who have heen our txettow travelers and friends on the road ot our schootdays. Ifltil Seniors of '37 ceoiaoe BIERLY - Bud He wortes and toiIs to gain his pIc1ce In Izindty deeds tie sets ttie pace, Student Association '36, ,373 Soft BaII ,365 BasI:etIuaII ,365 Pep CIuIv '36, '37g Senior Ctass PIay ,371 Student Spirituat CounciI '3Tg TattIer StaI:I .375 CIass Vice-president '37. VIRGINIA BURNS - uGinny Utter virtues are many, Irier faults are few, And so tneyII be tier u't1oIe Iife Itirougtif' Student Association '3-I, '35, '30, '37g CIee CIuIp I35, ,363 iI'a1ttIewr Statt 373 Pep CIuI3 '34, '35, '36, V375 Senior CIass t3Iay 373 btudent SpirituaI CounciI '36, '37, INIARIORII2 BRONVN - Margie Hptensunl, courteous, and sweet A pIeasure Itiis girl to meet. Student Association I3-I, '35, '36, ,371 C1Iee CIuIu '35, V363 'I'atIIer 5taII '37g CIass Historian ,355 Pep CIUIJ 34, 35, 36, 371 benior CIass PIay ,375 Student SpirituaI CounciI 36, 37. CHARLES COOK - Chuck No sinner or no saint perhaps, But lticn Itie very best of cI1aps. Student Association I3-I, I35, I36, ,373 GIee CIut3 I35, ,361 Soft Bali '34, '35, '361 Basketball '54, '35, '36, '57, Track '55, '36, YeII Leader I34, I35, '36, Pep CIuIw '34, I35, I36, '37g Junior CIass IJIay '36g Senior CIass PIay ,375 Student Spirituat CounciI ,36, ,373 Ciass Secretary ,363 CIass President ,375 TattIer Statt '36, '37g Server '34, '35, I36, I37. U11 Seniors of '37 MARTHA JANE F005 - Hlxlarllua Janet' Not very toll, not exactly small, But fair and sweet anal loved by all. Student Association ,3-1, y3'3, ,311 ,373 Pep Clulm J34, J33, Y36, 373 Glee Cluln '35, ,363 Baslcetlnall ,3-lg Assistant Eclitor ,373 Class Treasurer ,373 Junior Class Play ,502 Senior Class Play 375 Stuclent Spiritual Council 330, ,373 Stuclent Spiritual Coun- '7 cil Secretary '31 . MARY CATHERINE HOLTHOL'SE - SnaaLy'y Elie is u scliolar anal u very gooal one, Exceecling rvisc. fair-spolzen uncl persuacling., Stuclcnt Association '34, '35, J36, V373 Pep Clulp '34, '35, '3t5. J37: Glee Clulw J33, ,365 Baslqetldall '34, J33. ,363 Tattler Stall '36, 373 Senior Class Play ,371 Stuclent Spiritual Council '3lv. 37: Class Vice-presiclent V3-li Class Vice-presirlent 30: Soft Batt 33. LORETO ROSE LOSE - Sis Lorem is clzeerful, slurlious mul tall, By anrl by sliell surpass us all. Stuclcnt Association '34, '33, 336, '37g Pep Clulw ,3-1. '33, J36. ,371 Glee Cluln J33, 36: Basltetluall '34, ,373 Tattler Stall ,373 Junior Class Play '3tSg Senior Class Play .375 Quartette ,363 Class Presiclent ,341 Class Vice-prcsiclent .355 Sluclent Spiritual Council Treasurer ,305 Stuclent Spiritual Council prefect J37. FRANCES LOSHE - Fritz fl quiet girl and slurlious foo, M A friend incleecl we ve found in you. Stuclent Association '34, J33, '36, 337: Glee Club '33, ,501 Pep Club '54, 335. '56, 371 Taiiler Staff 57: Senior Class Play ,373 Stuclent Spiritual Council 36, 37. U21 Seniors of '37 CENEYIEVE RIPBERCER - HGen uslie likes pleasure, slie likes fun - 5,10 can amuse almost everyone. Stuclent Association '3-1. '33, 36, ,373 Glee Clula 333, ,353 Basleetlyall '3-l. '3T: Tattler Stalt ,373 Pep Cluln '34, '33, '36, ,375 .lunior Class Play ,301 Senior Class Play ,375 Stuclent Spiritual Council ,36, I37. ES'l'l3IliR RL'lXlSCllLAC - Esther Hprim, prucient, preily, Puppy, and popular H iliats Esllierf, Stuflent Association '3-t, '33, '36, ,373 Glee Cluly '35, '36, ,371 Tattler Stall ,375 Pep Club '3-t, '35, '30, ,3Tg Junior Class Play ,363 Senior Class Play V375 Quartette ,363 Stuclent Spiritual Council '56, ,37. MARY NARTIHIA TERYEER - Mart Urtiale anci aciiue, uiiilz mucli brains and poise, - . ., btw aloes a lol without mucli noise. Stuclents Association 334, '33, '36, ,373 Glee Clulu '35, V363 Pep Clulu 13-l, ,351 Basltetluall '3-l, '35, '30, ,375 .lunior Class Play ,301 Senior Class Play ,375 Tattler Stall, Eclit0r'in-ctliet ,371 Class Secretary '37, Stuclent Spiritual Council '36, '37, .IUSliI'll TRICKER - Joe Mille man ltial lialli no music in himself Nor is noi moved by concord of sweet souncis is fit for Ireasons, slralagems, anal spoils. Stuclent Association '34, '35, '36, ,375 Server '34, ,35, '36, ,373 Quartelte '36, '37, Baslaetlnatt '34, ,35, V365 Tracie ,351 Glee Club '33, '36, '37g Softball '34, '33, '36g Pep Club '34, '35, '56, '37, .lunior Class Play ,365 Senior Class Play '37, Tattler Stall '30, .375 Class Historian ,365 Student Spiritual Council ,36, '37, U31 Seniors of '37 FRED YOCLEXYEDE - Feb For lie lie had a reason For all lie soirl, a word in seasonf, Stuclent Association '34, '33, ,36, 337: Server ,34, '35, '36, ,371 Boskorlmll '34, ,33, '30, ,3T: Softball '35, '36, '37g Pop Club '3-I, '35, '30, '37g .lunior Class Play ,365 Senior Class Play ,375 filweer Leacler '35: Class President ,363 Class Historian ,373 Stuclent Spiritual Council '36, ,37. .IOSEPHINE XVOLPERT - ...lou HXVQ lcnou' now too, as oiliers do People lilac you are much too few. Stuclent Assuriation '34, '35, '36, ,373 Glee Club '35, '36g Pep fluln '3-1, 35, '36, V373 Quartette ,363 Senior Class Play ,373 Class Presiclent ,351 Stuclent Spiritual Council '36, ,37. MARGARET XVOLPERT F- Hlxlargyn zvinsome smile, a Cliarming grace, Berlvrlcs flue glaclnuss of tier face. Slooloor Association '34, '35, '36, '37, Poo Club '34, '35, '36, i3T: Glee fxlulm '35, 363 Tattler Stall ,373 Senior Class Play '3T': Ngllrtlyall 35: Stuclent Spiritual Counril '36, '37, llsll Senior Closs History 1-oo14ing back over the past 1our years. we remember we11 our entrance into high schoo1 in 1933 as Hgreen freshmenf, This was a new phase in our 1ite, but all twenty-one ot us went to work with a determination to succeed. tn reviewing our freshman days, some ot the bigger events that stand out are H1nitiation,U ot course, then our First acquaintance with puella. aqua. etc., and those mystitying puZz1es. a'I b-cIx and crxyz. Eventua11y we overcame these 1aborious tas1Qs and 1oo1ied forward eagerty to our sophomore year. Nineteen of us returned as sophomores to undertake the serious comp1ications of geometry and to accompany Caesar on his adventurous campaigns. This year witnessed a1so our budding ta1ents in dramatics, and we enjoyed many rea1 good times, such as the c1ass picnic in 1V1ay. Our entrance in 1935 as upper c1ass- men thri11ed a11 seventeen of us. Wittl great eagerness, we worked at and pre- sented our junior c1ass p1ay, Mtqhe Jade i151 Ring and. a11 in a11, it was a great suc- cess. The Junior-Senior Prom was rea11y our hrst socia1 venture and it proved to be an occasion we sha11 1ong remember. September 1936 found us hfteen seniors 1oo1cing Forward to ma1:ing our 1ast year in high schoo1 the best of a11. Earty in Qctober, when we discussed p1ans tor the Tattter, Sister Rosemary appointed Mary 1V1artha Terveer editor-in-chief and Fred Vog1ewede business manager. Each senior has wi11ing1y done his part and 1ent his ta1ents toward making this, our Friend- ship Edition, the best Tattter yet. As we 1oo1c back over the year we reca11 with p1easure the ordering of our rings, cards and invitations, our measurements tor the caps and gowns, and the dances atter the various games. Xve remember the great success ot our p1ay, m1'hey,11 Do 1t Every Timex, And now, we have come to the end. Xve sha11 a1ways carry with us a 1asting gratitude to our teachers and see1c to ma1ce our 1ives a worthy proof of what they have meant to us. 1 . , 1 , , Q ,xv ,, mv, V 1. 1 Xu 4 ff w' f 'V . . 4 1 .H iw , '2 u ul '13-g A 'f 4. J, A '. 1 . x Stotion D C H S This is George taierly. your news com- mentator, hringing to you the highlights ol the world sponsored hy Xvarner movie- tone. FLASH Xve hear that there will soon he wedding hells tor that well-lcnown crooner, .loe Triclcer, whom you hear every evening over the B-Q-U-networlq at 6:30 PM. FLASH Lets go over to Africa with that tamed aviatrix, Loreto Rose Lose. She has twice flown alone to the deepest parts ol' Attica and is now trying a third and more dangerous attempt. FLASH XV e hear that Miss Genevieve Ripherger, the opera star, is starting on a tour through Europe and is accompanied hy the nationally linown pianist and con- cert leader, lxliss lxlarjorie Brown. Now lets see what we have in the line ol sports. FLASH New Urleans-Pittshurgh volley hall game. Margaret Xvolpert, captain ol' the Xvarriors, was again the star ot the game. She and her partner, Virginia liorns, put the game in the hagu for New Qrleans. Then we have Fred Voglewede, the famous coach of the Chicago Bears, who has again hrought forth a champion team lor the second consecutive year. Heres luclq tor next year, Fred. FLASH Now tor a hit ot fashion. At the Bellmont Grove last night lvliss Mary Catherine Holthouse, the head model ot U63 the Vogue here in New Yorlc, was seen in one ol the smartest models of the latest Paris gowns. Lets hop over lor a hit ot education. FLASH Be sure to read the editorial in tonights New Yorlc Times entitled Hpeoplesy Rights. It comes from the pen of that famous journalist, Miss Mary Martha Terveer, assistant stalt editor on the Times. FLASH Miss Martha .lane Foos is talcing a much-needed rest from lndiana Univer- sity where she is the Latin teacher. She resumes her duties in the fall. FLASH Just hot over the Wires. lvletro- Mayer studios, Hollywood, California, just renewed a live year contract with the famed acrohatic tap dancer, Charles Cook. FLASH Frances Loshe is ahout to malce her Elm dehut as Urluliau in the nationally read historical drama Ulhe Great Trag- edyfl This is a story written hy Miss Josephine Xvolpert who has twice re- ceived the Nohel prize tor her worli. And hetore l sign oft, we have one more Hash. Miss Esther Rumschlag, who has heen campaigning tor the senatorship lor the state ot New Yorlc, has just won her election hy an overwhelming majority. This is station D-C-H-S signing oft. Be sure to tune in next weelc at this same time lor some more flashes from George Bierly, your news commentator. Senior Lost Will ond Testoment Xve. tlwe members ol tbe class ol one tliousancl nine bunclrecl ancl tbirty-seven. being of somewlwat questionable stability in our mental capacity, clraw up tl'1is last will ancl testament in wbicli we liereby clo will ancl clo bequeatla all our most valu- able possessions as follows: To The Faculty. we will our lieartfelt gratitucle lor tlieir untiring elllorts in orcler to prepare us lor tlme clillgerent wallxs in lile. nl-bey will long be rememberecl by all tbe members ol! tbe class ol tlairty-seven. To The tlmlerclcissnien. we will our aclaievecl scliolastic ability. ,loe rlqriclqer wills liis so-callecl teclinique ol coming QW? minutes late lor Englisli class to Diclc Eiting. Bucl ljierly wills liis outstancling goocl liumor to Bill Yoglewecle. Frances l-oslie wills ber speect in typ- ing to Alice Balier. Frecl Yoglewecle wills tlie warm spot on tbe bencb to Bob Bolinger. Genevieve Ripberger wills ber curling iron to Diclq Gillig. Xxle woncler wlwyf Esther Rumscltlag wills ber excess voice volume to Eileen lirown. lxflartba Jane l:oos wills lier curls to Curly, Eyanson. Marjorie Brown wills ber job ol' accom- panist to Geralcline Heimann. lVlary lxlartlma Terveer wills a pair oll six foot stilts and a pair of crutclies to Etlwel lxliller lor use cluring ancl alter all lpaslietball games. blargie Xvolpert wills lic-r clancing almil- ity to Xvilliam .l. bliller. Genevieve wills lier everlasting giggle to X irginia Holtliouse. Frecl wills tlie Hwecleu llrom liis sur- name to br. Ficlelis s tlowerlmox. losepliirie Xvolpert wills lier quiet ways to l uclie Girarcl. nlary Virginia liorns wills lier cle-sire to sit besicle some young lnoy in ill..- library to Frances ltrite. Loreto Rose l.ose wills lierilluttering eye lasbes to 'A-l ate bclmmitt lor vamp- ing purposes. blarv blart wills lier ability to get ten lioursfff sleep toxRosie Pullenlqamp wlio is in bacl neecl ol it. Cbuclq Coolt wills liis slencler ligure to Leo fxlberclingg. Xxle bereby clo nominate anal appoint tlie .lunior Class as tlie executor ol' tliis. our last will ancl testament. ln witness icliereuf. we rlo place our ltancl ancl our seal tbis l1OlII'tll clay ol .lune. nineteen liunclrecl ancl tliirty-seven. Pusl: Senior Closs Song lWe're Marching Onwardl rl-lic yours tliat xvclve passocl ltavc- been glorious llilirol clarlmess xvclvc strligglecl to liglitz Uur ell-orts are now rroxvne-Cl victorious, llriglit sunsliine uoxv scatlcrs tlwc niglwt. l,I'L'SCll l: Fuluro: Yes, omvaircl, omvarcl still Xxlitlm livnm, ancl cliant. anal song llllirol goto aricl portilw, uncl Column-cl aisle llic lialloxvocl patlixvav tlmrormg Yes on, llmrob lillcls long patlr Still cliaritiug as we go lfrom votitll to age. lnv riiglit anal clay lu glaclm-ss ancl in woe, Still lillt your stamlurcl liigli. Still marcll in lirm arrav, As xvarriors tlmrol tlie clarlmcss toil Till claxvns tlue golclen clay. live lor tlioso tlmt love mo. :or tliost- tliat love me true. for tlwo lit-atv n lluit smiles alnovo mc. ,Xml vvaiits my voming to: 'or tlic' vmisc tlmt nec,-Cls ussistuiivc :or tlic- llulurc in tlic- clislance For ilu- Qoocl tliat l ran tlo 'lor tht- goocl tlirnt l can clo. wi Fifteenth Commencement Exercises at DECATUR CATHOLIC HICH SCHOOL Friday, june 4, 1937 PROGRAM Proeessional liliilcligiingsniareli lf. Grieg Orvliestra, clireetecl lay Nr. Allyert Sellmeyer Senior Class Song Xxere Mareliing Unwarcl C C C Senior Class Seleetion Lustsliiel-Overture C Keler Bela Oreliestra Aclclress To Tlie Gracluates C C C C Nr. Floycl l. lxflelxtlurrav Stale Superintenclenl ol Srliools Selection C C C Gipsiana-rlqliemes From Hungarx Paul Yocler Orelwestra Distrilmtioii ol' Diplomas C C C Rev. tl. J. Seimetz Recessional C C vlioreliliglit - Nurclw C C Scotson Clarlc Urcliestra IW! I If II I III XX II II II I II Ix IIII I II ll IxIIIIIN-III-Ig NIIIIII-:I NIIIIIIII xI.Irg.Irvl Imw. X II IQ XII II I I III III Ir IIII I II I I IIIII IIII-I':1I4IIx I'lIIII-IIII-IIIIII. IQIIILIIII IIIIIII, D IIII! IX NI XIII I IIIII I I I IIII IIII I Ixx IIII IIl'IIll IIIII I.lII.I- IIIIIIIIIIIII X IIQIIIIII IIII ll I IIIIII I IIII I IIIII III IIII III IXIIIIIII II Il I BIIWFI XXIIIIIIIII NIIIIIT, IIIIIIIII I XIIIIIT IIII, X Il' LQVIU' I, Iflldll, IIIIEHII X UQICNN UI, Junior Achievements CLASS OFFICERS l.ouis Xvolpert . . . llelen Kohne .... .leanette Rumschlag lxlonica Schmitt .. lxlargarel l,ose . Class Guardian . . . . President . . Vice-president . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Hisloriun . . Sr. 111. flgnes lllollo: For character, not for lame Colors: Coral and Silver Flower: Xvhite Rose On Septemher 8. 1936, twenty-live ol' the 1955 sophomores returned to D. C. H. S. to talie up their course of study. The First undertalcing was easily accom- plished, that undertalcing heing the elec- tion of ol:ljicers. Then the class started real studying. XV e were introduced to that mysterious machine, the typewriter. lVlore mysterious, however, were the tangled lines ol shorthand. Complicated as they were, the juniors succeeded in coming through triumphant. Uur adventures grew more exciting day hy clay. XV e were requested to give a class play. XV e choose a three-act larce, mln- 1211 truding on l'lorace,H which proved highly successliul. Xve made our social dehut at the .lunior-Senior Reception - and suc- cesslxully tool Xve also proved our acting ahility in the class meeting programs. Xve enacted two short plays, one in Uctolber and one in February. Xve seem to have coolcing ahility too. XV e proved it hy serving two very success- lul First Friday hrealclasts during the year. June -1, 1937, linds us anxiously await- ing the pleasures of vacation, and plane ning lor higger conquests in our senior year. f f lf 11 fini 5-lnullf If-1 .XHM-rflllxg H-rr'n...I1nr F.mr.-lv. Rulu-'rl V1-Ilngcr, Lzxurmc Lcngcriulw, N nf Rm, ,Xrllmur 11:11,-r Curl Hrrmn, Y--m Iimunl I'-I-ll14'L'S Hills. l'1llk'l'I1 Hroxxn, If if RUN IC1.I1..f.l l',IlIIlQ .Xx11lwr-,eg Ku-:rm-r, lmallmlwvrl IIVIIH-lllll, Ruburl HL-Sf. Nlurlurlf' fxlniz. I mlfr R-fu ,XIV-n IRI'-ppm,-r, Rnlmrfl l.nI'mul.nl1n', Maru- M:-51-r, 1mm P-nr:-nl, Rnlmrvl R1-1-nl ffm llurmun Rumsclwlag, Betty Schulte, Mary C, Spangler, Rrplmrd Teeplu, Rf,-but LVIYIIQID rm Second Yeor Squod CLASS OFFICERS Carl Schultz .. Lea Allaerdmg . Bernadine Faurote . . Robert Bolinger . . . . Laurine Lange-ricli . . . Class Guardian . . . . President . . . Vice-president . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . Hislorian . .. Sr. lxl. Fidelis lllollo: 'Tis tlwe mind ttiat malces tlxe lpody rictr Colors: Silver and Gold FIOIUCFJ Xy6llOXV Rose Alter calling ttle roll on Septemlner eigtitlw, we found tl1at tlne nurnlner of sopleiomores was twenty-tive, tlwree tewer tlian tleiere lwad lneen in tlwe lresliman Class. Xve teel proud of ttie fact tlwat one ol' tlsiese tliree entered tlwe Qrder of the Sisters ol St. Agnes during tl1e summer. Eagerly we began our searclu lor lcnowl- edge under tlie guardianslwip of Sr. lvl. Fidelis. An outstanding event ot tlie year was tlie presentation ot tlie playlet mlmtme Petti- Coat Brigade!! Tlie play Centered around Susan B. Antluony and lier tiglmt for womenys rigldts. Un tlwe day ol tlwe play a numtner of boys in tl1e class were well impressed witlm tlie tact ttiat tliey liad no riglit to use a Htnorrowedu automoluile to get repairs lor a lyanjo. Women's Riglitsl 231 Below we pulblistl a few statistics Con- cerning tlie class: A. Enrollment in Classes Boolilieeping-18 Geometry--7 English, Latin, and liistory leaclil -25 Typing-2 Basliettnall Players-6 H. Perfect Attendance-ll C. Complete exemptions lrom term tests-9 May our days luv ever as Carefree and lwappy as tliey were in our soplwomore yearl f ll Rm' Xulw-ru! l.nlnx41x, I-vlm lvrxvvr, lfnf-mlwurl' llywmeun, Rlllll ,Xrm Iamrmx Haul Hllxlulun, I I 1 1 ful lxvfvl IAIIIH4' ll-llwr, Marx l Iilnlklll Ilwqllllllm' IHLIIHCIS, Ixlfliy Ixlllkl' fvlmffl . - - v IIHIAI III' IPVIIIIIIIIIH' IIA' LHMIIIII NIUIVUII llwtlll fu-r.nl4l1x1w: IIUI I-IIIII NlII'iH'Il IIVDS. I mlff Run' Xwrfwml lmw, l.mu-x N:-31-r, lflln-I NIH'-r. .lfllhvs NIH-'r ffm- Nlulifxv-xx Nllwlu,-l'gvr, XXVIII!-IIN lfmllv. Rr-lwrl Sklllll Q, .Luncf Xxrn-x11lwH, Raul XXJUIIIUT P41 Verdont Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS Vinrent Tanvas John Terveer Theodore Eyanson Ruth Ann Borns Paul Brunton . Class Guardian , . . . Presidenl . . . Vice-presidenl . . . Sc-Crelury . . . Trecisurtr . . . . . . Historian .. . Sr. Al. ftlhurlmiiri Mello: Xvithout God nothing Cofors: Qrchid and Gold flower: Lily of the Vattey Un Septemher S, 1956 twenty-two freshmen entered D.C.H.S. They were lwutt of pep and amhition - ready to taee att the hardships proverhiat to the fresh- man year. Their spirit was undaunted when after a few weeks they were duty initiated, and they Won from the digni- tied seniors the praise of heing hhne sportsf, Atgehra, hiotogy, Citizenship, English and Religion have att proved interesting suhjeets, and the freshmen feet confident that they are ready to meet new Fields in J their sophomore year. They are proud of the various aceomptishments ot' their first year in high school, among whirh are two interesting plays given at Ptass meetings, as welt as a successful sponsoring of two first Friday hreatctasts. Nine of the tour- teen Freshman hoys made the sevond team in hastcethatt, white four of the eight girts hetong to the Lady Commodores. Xve sincerely hope that Septemher 1937 finds every one ot the twenty-two freshmen hack with us again. A lxi, I fy uri. ' X J . ij J fl L' , .3 '4 N if X 1 ,I Q.. k 1 ,X J. , . .1 . .uw sf' - 4 x fv. 9 V , 1 .- f- w m mf x K.: .A ' 4 1. ---.X ff, A ,Ar ' - .3 X, . , f , :', , A M. ' ' .' ,. 'U A'f,'f'1,'1J ' li! 'r . I l , , ' ,, 4 K ' it ' , ,,. Q 5 .H . MYR' . wiv ' 4. Lfyi r .-ya.-1--'I' I 14. oy , ., a.ifl '.,v f ,H . ,, ..,5'.'5,,-1 X' Y Hy'-.' 1 A J '!L.,:l gli. 34 , -. - , 5. , jp, .. 4' '-'IW' . , , .xp b .n ' ' wf ma ,.x ,M ,eww 4.. 'kay k Wy., ,I I f , x -,. lu, 1 ' 'x ill Friendly Memories of l936-37 SEPTEMBER H - lfiglrty-seven sturtious youtlas ol! Decatur register at D.C.lelS. U - Sclwool opens omcially. A group ol- clismal-llacecl pupils appear lor lirst classes ol tlae term. ll - Our sympatlwy to lfrecl Yogelwecte on tlwe clealli ol' lris tatlter. IS - 'lllie ollicers ol tlie llour classes in liiglt scllool are electect. 2-1 - liirst Stuclent Spiritual Council meeting is luelcl anct new otiticers are electecl. A timewis set lor tlme cllosen otncers to meet ancl plan out worlq lor tlle year. ZH - llklde llresltmen girls present a queer spectacle witlr pigtails. green lnows, ancl open umlnrellas, wlrile ttre lnoys are conspicuous in slnort trousers. green ties anct ltair partect in tlie center. .20 - Young Tliunclerclouct, notecl lnctian lecturer, aclctresses tlle stuctent lwocly, giving tliem an insiglrt into many lnclian customs not to tie llouncl in lJoolis. His lnclian clances ancl songs won great applause. 30 - Tlae llresltmen lmeg lor sympatlry, but tlaeir plea is ignorecl. wllue seniors spreact it on tlwiclq ancl tleavy. OCTOBER 2 - lfirst Hlrrictayu lJreal4last is servecl lay seniors. A large crowcl attencls, tlius starting out our lattler lunct. 5 - Seniors lnegin practice llor tlteir Class Play. 6 - A certain group ol! stuclents, very muclr interesteet in tlre worlcl series, luring a rarlio to scliool. ll - Seniors lrave tlieir cap anct gown pictures talien lor tlie latller. 13 - First practice lor laotlw girls' ancl lnoys' lnaslqetlnall squacts is luelcl. l-I - Llncterclassmen are Usliothl toclay. Xve lmope tlieir pictures turn out lJeautilully. I5 - Committees are appointecl ancl plans are startecl lor tlne annual l'lallowe en party. ll - An interesting paper on bubgornrnunisrnll given lay W 'Y ' 94 ' Alice l3al4er at SSL. meeting toclay. ll - Xxle nose out a 25-24 victory over Delplios. Lacly Lommoctores swamp bt. Peter s. U61 I6 - Stuclents are entertainecl lay tlue llreslwmen xvitli an interesting one-aet play, Hlvoetor Cure-All. QT - Seroncl class meeting ol' tlie term is lielcl. ,luniors present liiimorous playlet. Hxxllio Must Qarrv Home tlie Pan? Our qiiartette malces its lirst appearance, .EH - An array ol! Qlwosts, animals, ancl lrealis steal lqrom all eorners ol tlie eorriclors ancl auclitoriiiin. Wle all luave a glorious time at tleie lilalloxve en Party. 50 - Pamplilet committee gets a liallfclav ol-lx. Vliliev motor to lliintington to replenisli tlie pamplilet ravlq. NOVEMBER 2 - llie Senior Class Play is well untler xvav. fm - First l'qriclay lgrealillast servecl luv tlwe seniors. Stiirleiits enjoy tlme romecly uOlcl lliiteli. a lbenelit movie, sponf sorecl luv llie seniors. lit - Seniors sueeessliully entertain a large aiiclienve xvitli tlieir elass play - a eomeclv H l liev It Do lt Every lqime. IQ - Calliolic' Yoiitli Urganization is organizecl liere. ixt tliis lirst meeting Rev. lxloonev gives an interesting tallq on tlie lile ol lxnute Roeline. I5 - Commies top oll tlie list ol' games xvitli an easy w - 1 -- , N vietory over St. .lolins ol Lima Ja-Ita. l.aclv Qoininn- clores lose a game to Elmliurst. IT - Commies are cleleatecl lay lluiitinggton, 55-17. I9 - At tlde lxleeting, Etliel lvleinlienz gives an interesting article on H lqlianlisgiving. lo - Final arrangements macle lor tlie Fall Festival. Sopllomores entertain xvitli tlme plavlet 'Allie Pettivoat llrigacle. Q5-24 - Xvliolesome lun in store lor all wlwo visit tlie annual Hl'all lsestivalf L2-1 - Alter some lvriencllv cliseussion, tlie seniors proiicllv clmoose tlieir elass rings. Commies clelqeat llie ,lellxerson squacl Q9-27. 26 - Vliliree eleieers lor liirlcey ancl clressing. lt's Hlilianlis- giving. ol course. 27 - Commodores lose to liirlqlancl Q3-19. DECEMBER 1 - Commies win over St. Pauls ol lxlarion 25-19. 5 - Tlae lreslameri loolc very suspieious toclav. It is learned tlmat tlmey are writing letters to Santa Claus. -1 - Tlie Commies lose to Anclerson 52-Q-t. t27i lnstructive and interesting reading on Christmas given hy Mary Martha Terveer. Commies Iose to Iyirlq- Iand. l-I-ll. 2-I - Heres hoping Santa will he good to you. 33 - ixlerry Christmas. everyhody. lin - Seniors talte charge ol' lunch served at Shiracles auction sale. lt? - Coinmies are delqeated hy Decatur. Q3-lt. IANUARY I - New Years-IDon.t Iorget those resolutions. Com- inies are deleated hy Ixlonroeville 26-17. 3 - I.ady Commodores deleat Precious Blood 23412. tm - I-ady Commodores deleat Cathedral Y. O. 29- I4. Is it just a winning strealt? H - 'I-he Commodores Iost a close game to their arch rivals. C. ol I't. Xvayne. Following the game. a dani-e. with music Iiy ,Iimmy Sanlords Urchestra. was enjoyed hy a large crowd. I3 - Seniors attend a jury trial at the Adams County Qircuit Qourt. I-ady Qommies win a decisive victory over ht. Ilats Q. Y. O. 23-IS. I4 - fx soup and hot dog sale, sponsored hy the seniors. swells the Iattler lrmct. I3 - Commodores win over Iilmhurst 26-IT. IU - Commit-s delxeat Celina 34-I9. QU - S. S. C.. meeting. Father Ielennes ,Qives an inter- esting review ol the recent progress ol Communism in the tlnited States. ll - Ho, huinl Xvhat a dreary day. Uh, noI It's not the weather. Iollts. Wye re having semester exams. ll - Class rings arrive to thrill some expectant seniors. lo - ,Iunior Class Play - 'blntruding on Ieloracef' FEBRUARY I - Dr. Dulte, who has iust returned Irom worlc in the llood area, gives a detailed and interesting description ol the places he visited. -I - Class meeting in charge ol' the seniors. They present a playlet Hixlother Xvins. 3 - .Iuniors hold I irst Ijriday Ijbrealqlqast. 'Iihe Delphos live overwhelm the Qominies hy a score ol 35-QU. Y. U. and seniors sponsor a dance alter the Delphos- fommodore game. Ifveryone enjoyed it greatly. A lie detector is demonstrated hy the state police at D.I'I.5. i351 IU - Asli Xveclnesclay. I.cnt Ipegins. UI1I lI1ose prac- Iives we are rlraxvingl ' , ' - . 1 J , Il - btuclents ren-ive Qoinrnnnion in a Imocly Ior I one Iyiiis Xl on Iiis anniversary. Soplioinores serve a Inreali- Iast alter Blass. I3 - Blass is +'eIeIvratecI Iirst time in Sisters ftmpt-I. Ilm - 'I-Iie IJasI4etIJaII gaine xvitli Marion is vanrc-IIerI. IU - fommoclores Iose a toiiglr game at Celina, tI1e svore Iveingg 25-IT. lit - Coinmies motor to ixnclerson to Ime clc-Ivealecl SHJT. QI - C.Y.U, Imrings tI1e St. Ilenecliits Colorecl flioir to Ilevatur Ior an enjoyalule convert. I-arIy Coininoclores talxe a cIoiiIvIe-Iieacler Iroin tI1e N. .IoI1n s anc,I Ft. blary s Iyelianrie girls: 3N-.2-I anal 54-IU. 2-I - Hans lor tI1e IattIer clrive are fompli-it-it at toclay s Qlass Pleeting. ,Iuniors present tlie ,X I5 Q stiiclio. slioxving tlieir clramatii' aI'IiIity. .111 - 5.51. .wineets IIiis alternoon. I'r. I Iennes gives vivicl clesrription ol Iiis clrive tlirougli tI1e IIoocI area. lo - IIie Qoinmoclores are eliniinatecl Iroin' tlie IinaIs in tI1e Catliolic' Nate tourney xvlien tliey are cIeIeatecI, in tlie Iirst game. Imy Ilvansville QH-IS. MARCH 3 - Classes clistiirlaecl momentarily Ivy eartIiquaIveIII 3 - Ifirst Ifriclay I5reaI4IIast Ivy SOQINIOIHOFCS. I I - I:EIIIIl'I' Siieltzer gives taIIc on vocations to stuclent Imocly. I3 - Ifntertaininent given Iny Qracles lor Ijatlier Seiinetfs nameclay. IH - Governors Day in Ilecatur. Governor Ioxvnsencl visits our sc'I1ooI anCI aclclresses us. I9 - Hooralwl Ifree-clay. St. IosepI1's Day. .22 - Stuclent Spiritual Council meeting. Ijatlier I'Iennes gives a Ioriel but eomprelriensive taIIq on IrIoIy XVeeI4. 23 - Class Ixleeting. Report on Mlwattler Driven - 2225 vopies soIcI. Are we proud? D91 24 - Easter vacation lnegins at noon. Q6 - Goocl Friclay. Tliree liours are well attenclecl. .28 - Easter. Gee. lqicll You looli Hcltielayru in tl'1at outlitl 50 - Studentsreuun knsenoolxvuh neu'pep aherthe long Easuu vaeauon. ji - lrarewell program lor ljatlier Hennes, wluo leaves lor Fort Xvayne tomorrow. APRIL l -- llatlaer Hermes assumes liis cluties as clireetor ol, tlwe CYD. Q - First Frirlay ljrealqlast lay lreslamen. 7 - Cionservauon lkogranizd IDll.S. I6 - Six Xveelis Exams. rl-lrey just rant stay away. 21 - HDustyH lvliller witlm us. 2.2 - SSC. meeting. Hot clog ancl pie sale lor lnenelit ol Tattler. 28 - Classrneeung-lln?lregunen entedaum MAY 0 - rxseensuniblniusdawx Kxnotherlree day: Tw-- First Friclay lgrealrlqast lay lqresltmen - tlme last one oltne kwnr Benehtrnovm by the puuom --llnkwnes Cant lalie Pay. ltt - Come on, ,qangl Lets go flower piclcing. 13 - The keen on dK?subxnpUon emnpagn ghe a pady'to the uinnem. Loads of funl L20 - Stuclent Spiritual Council meeting. L20 - Last class meeting. Seniors will tlteir Hvalualvlesn to some wortliy unclerelassmen. 27 -- .lunior-Senior Prom. Xve all lmael a most enjoyable tinie. 31 - Xvoe is mel First lwinal exam talien toclay. iursus 5 -- Exams are over. Xvliat a reliefl 4 - Senuxs nvehf-fionunununnin a body,xveaung tlmeir raps ancl gowns. Commeneement Exercisesl The Seniors launelu upon a new career. Goocl luelc, graduates. t50J NAME George Bierly Virginia Borns lxlarjorie Brown Charles Coolc lxlartha .l. F005 lxlary fl. Holtlinuse Lorelo Rose loose lrlranees l,OSl'l6 Genevieve Ripliergger Esther Rurnsrihlag lxlary lxlartha Terveer rloseph Trielter lTi'ecl Yoglewerle .lnsepliine Xvolpert hlargaret Xxlolpert Among Our Seniors l'.XX'ORI'l'If S,-XYING Aw. heeli ,Xre ynii tellin' l Ohl Yeah-li-h lli, lnag ears l rlonlt ltnow Flhut s what you thiuli Nat 11-, iw Surely not lxly goorlness lilml XX'l1at Um, lmhl That sa-callocl Ultay. Lid XX'ell, maylir- Xyell. Qoncl IS LIKILS a liig tease to have a Qoml time a lvit shy curly hair anrl lalue e a goocl pal pianos a goncl sport C eliiia. anrl how quite polite lsluntiuggton a laloncl tiger l wonrler? a tall lass lrort Xvayne stutlious solitucle with - a lmig giggler Chemistry a singing lan rlaneing a hustler to write a jolly fellow guitars anrl yoelling eoneeitecl to talli almout himself nice pielcles peppy square clanees lil Norlaert Lose: NVQ went hunting the other clay with my houncl anal l shot seventeen ralnlyits with my shotgun. Joe rllrielierz rl-hatls nothing. Xvhen l ancl Pete go out, l run up laesicle them ancl feel their rihs: it they arent lat enough, why we let them go. rlohn Vllerveer: Yeahl But my mom always tells me what sicle to malie them lall on. so the meat isnt lnruisecl. Sister Agnes Pllerese: Xxlhat is the meaning ot Puma virumque Cano K Betty Schulte: l Cry lor the arms ol a man. ,TUTU14 lxleyers put water in his inl: in orcler to whisper in his letter. ,.1f,T1,.-1 Xvhen hlr. Jones smellecl .lohnnyls hreath ancl saicl Ml smell smoke. rlohnny yellecl Hl?lRE', ancl ran out the cloor. Vlqlie rlqatller ol i956 receivecl a First Class Honor Rating lrom tlie All-i'Xmerican Criti- cal Service ol tlae National Sclaolastic' Press Assoviatioii. Xve are proucl ol tlais awarcl. as il means acliievement attainecl uncler still competition. lt lias provetl an incentive to greater ellorl lor tlie Vlmattler statl ol l937. ,lil Honoralnle mention is clue lo Mary Nartlia Terveer ancl lfstlier Rumsclilag. seniors, wlio won seconcl and tlaircl places respectively in tlme Short Story Contest sponsored by tlie Psi lota Xi sorority ol tl'1e city of Decatur. ,TUTU-.1 rlilie Sisters extencl a sincere mlqlmanlc You'- to tlae Senior Class ol 1956 lor tlweir generous clonation ot tlme altar table in tlue new ctmapel. Nlay He XVl1ose glory tliey laiave tlius aug- mentecl luless ttmem alnunclantly ancl lae xvitl'1 tluem always. ,Till In Memoriam ln tlie passing away ol Mr. Clwarles .l. Yoglewecle, we liave lost a real lriencl ancl supporter. His wonclerlul Cliristian spirit, luis almost claily attenclance at lloly lxilass ancl reception ol liloly Communion, ancl luis lteen interest in all tlwat pertainecl to tlaie lurttier- ing ol Goclls greater lionor luave set an ex- ample not soon to tue lorgotten. The memory ol luis lile will ever serve as an inspiration to all wleio lqnew l'1im. V521 BUCK TWG THE FRIENDSHIP of the GROUP 1'Hsl lqilll' qwnliffj ,i-is+-pli1r1i- Xxnlperl. Marx' Narllm I4-rvm-wr Nlnrllm ,lane Inns, Lixariis KHHL. Y . Ixlviflllfll' IYTHXNYI, Iqfdllfl-4 I,UallI . ' 1 , Y. , . 5.-ffunf 'vm' fl: fl 43 XII ri XX ig rl I ll r I ll hi Y r Hirrlv in-ri Xugl:-xxi-ile. X 4 rn nf . ii 31.1 1' U ir- ,s un' xl nsi ng, mn gn' Y - , . . , Yrrgirim imins, XXIII:-'ini Xnglq-xxwle. 'Jin-lo Illsv, few-rn-xiigxe lxipn gi Marx' Latina-fine ilollliousc. lfclilor ..,. fXSSiS1l1l7f Emfifor Business f'.If1IlLlflUI' . fissislunl ixlariuger , Pfrologropli Ecfilor . . Srfzool Noles Eelilors Sporls Ecfilors . Hizrnor flflilor A fifunirri Eilifor Copy Erlitors fxtll'UI'fi5fllQ Bfrznnger c.5il'1'll!LlHI1Q ZXIUTICIQCVS I:llf'llhf' f'Xtl!'fSC7'S Tottler Stoff in Action 1 -, .,, ,IW-,,i. if..i.,f. Mary Martha Terveer Martha .lane Foos , Fred Vofgiewecie . . , A . George Bieriy Genevieve Ripberger Esther Rumseiilag ' Josephine Xvoipert CIWEIFIGS Cook L ixfiary Catherine Hoitiiouse I3-'I Rosemary Fuiien 'amp Xviiiiam Vogiewecie . . . Virginia Borns I Fmlarjorie Brown A ' ' I Frances Loside , . , . Joseph Trieicer lixiargaret Xvoiperl ' l Loreto Rose Lose Sr. M. Agnes Terese Sr. M. Rosemary Cill4'4'l' I.t'lllll'l' ,lql'lL'u4l1rl'4,' liyi1l1SOn, 1'll'il Run xxlla lflr-pper, lxlonua Srlimill, gxlive llmlser. llc-len Knliril-, Qxglies Res-ul, lxlargaret l,llM', XVIIQFTIV Lllfllilll, l':lll4'l Kll'IIlllt'I1Y, .llrnlll iillltlllll, lxlrlXIll1' lzlfilffl, l51'fl'ldI'flllN' llclflrlniinn. SUV Hllll lellll' l.llVllll' l1l1lld'l', xldllllll ,lmll1K' lions, l':9llN'l' lqlllllilklllilgj. .lUSt'llllIl1A' XX'lvllH l'l, ,IUIIU l,1lfl'Ill, Nlilfy r'XlI4 1' Kjllilffl, Q,lf'fillIlll1l' ll1'lIlldI!ll, lxlxlfy c'4lll1l'l'lIll' llOllllllll5l', lxlllfy hlilflllll YlwCfYC'Cl'. 'I'Im,I Rim' ,losepli Vlqrnlu-r, lmr:-ln l.1ls1', fler1ex'lr'xe Rrplmergr-r, xxvllllillll Ronin, Paul llxrunlun, Norlmr-rl lest-, Sim llam, llulmerl Scliulle, ,losepliine llamrls. lflliel lxliller, linurlli Run lnuis Xxlolpi-rl, l.ul4e llvimann, lf1lxxaril lleimanni Xxvillmm ix. lxlillvr, Paul Xvulperl, 1 I llerman lxumsvlilag, lxirliarrl l,.al'onlarne, lfrllli Ron R11 lrarrl 'lk-1-ple, ,lnmr-s Xyelnliwlll, Yuri-tent 'l'.inx'as, ,lamws lxlillr-r. lxlsillu-xv liiplwrger .lfjllfl ,l1L'IYQCl', Cvllfl 5l,llLlllZ, N0fllQl'l lles D. CH 'lileie D.C.lrl.S. Pep Club, laeing very rnueli interested in tlie sueeess ot our basltetlyall teams, saw llie need of more elweer leaders. Consequently. tlie eluly ap- pointed Rosemary Fullenltamp and Alta Rutli lilepper to join lqorees witli Vlmlleodore Eyanson. Under tlie inspiration ol tliese alale leaders, llie pep eluln waxed entliu- S. E551 Pep Club siastie and elieered tlie atliletes on to many victories. Danees were sponsored alter several games and all nroved most successful. Tlie memlaers ol tliis elulg slmweclbgood spirit and Cooperation in securing large Crowds lo attend tlie dances. A lxi, I fy uri. ' X J . ij J fl L' , .3 '4 N if X 1 ,I Q.. k 1 ,X J. , . .1 . .uw sf' - 4 x fv. 9 V , 1 .- f- w m mf x K.: .A ' 4 1. ---.X ff, A ,Ar ' - .3 X, . , f , :', , A M. ' ' .' ,. 'U A'f,'f'1,'1J ' li! 'r . I l , , ' ,, 4 K ' it ' , ,,. Q 5 .H . MYR' . wiv ' 4. Lfyi r .-ya.-1--'I' I 14. oy , ., a.ifl '.,v f ,H . ,, ..,5'.'5,,-1 X' Y Hy'-.' 1 A J '!L.,:l gli. 34 , -. - , 5. , jp, .. 4' '-'IW' . , , .xp b .n ' ' wf ma ,.x ,M ,eww 4.. 'kay k Wy., ,I I f , x -,. lu, 1 ' 'x ill fwf-if They'II Do It Everytime In Nm'0l11I1i-r, IIIO Soniors prose-nlQrI cImmz1 in llmrco urls Ivy CIIEIFILIS Gvorge. IIicy'II Du It Iqx'c'ryli111C,'. il m1nQcIy- 'I-Iic vast IIil'IllLICCIZ Ilurf llill, ll griiwr ........ .... I :FCII YiigIcxx'mIc ,Xlrs INIIII Iris u'iIu ..... . . I:L'I1L'YIl'X'C RIITIICTQUI' fJr1'iIIr' Ilivir YVIIIIIISIUT' sm: . . .... Gmirgu ISN-i'Iy .Irlfiur Hin, lliuir i-Hur sim . . . . . . ,Iiise-pI1 'I4i'irIwl' INIIIIHHII Slwrfmgi, LI IIKIIQIIIIHPI' ..... ...... I -urclu Imsi' I,fiurii Ffll't'l'fUl!, uriullzur rwigilzfuir . . . . xIiil'QilI'CI XX'iiIpi-rl Igtlfllflfll FIIITFIUII, l.iium's sislur . . . . . IXI11ry 'IwK'I'Yl'l'IS Slum' Miiiisim, ll Vvuiiiig :min ...... . . . CSI1m'Ivs CSUHIQ Uvriilifiriv XXIFIQIII, t'lISllI!lL'll In Slum' . . . . IXI.1rlI1ai I. Irniis .Iiirziifii-II4' ffifiiisrm, wvlurwf :mmf ..... .. I':slIu-r IQIIINSVIIIJIQ .Vis lrniu fnrillmrii, u riwfi yrwiiiig u'iiIfiu' ............ . . IXIary CN. IIivIlIwu1sQ ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: IIJIIVX' Ililfiiiilli, I ITJIIICS SIHIIII, c IEIYCIIVC IXIHITISHII, XX'1IIia1n .XlI1y, INIai1'iw1'ic Ifvimxvii. virginia Horns. XrlIiiir IIiII, ai young iiiiisiviuii. mccils xxilI1 niziiiy slri1ggIvs in Iiis CIIorls lo ailuiii 1-ss. I Iis IumiIy VOIIIIIILIZIIIB' cIisi'oilrf1gi' fmcI Iioinuzm lI1c Hlimc waste-fI z1mI immc-3' spciilu or rulIic-r misspciif on Iiis ifilli-W mIiu'zilion. I Iis many young INriOncIs ffm Iiim miimI support nmI mmuragv- mini lu ai cIi-grc-cz Inui, som-lIy all. Cx- I'I'nlllt'!,'S I,iisI11', ,IiisQpI1li1c XvUIpcrt, SYNOPSIS moi mpliiig I3I1l'I3Z1fil SiIvc-rlon. arc cIoi icIvcIIy LIUIBIOIIS OI' Iiis siivfcss. As so ulxlon Imp- pens. Iiis IamiIy amI Iwri0ncIs c'IiCCr and praise- Iiim wIivn suvvcss sccms at I1ancI and wI1cn Iiopcs Imvc vm1isI1ccI and I'aiI- uro is paramoiml, Iic is again ricIiCuICCI. 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SYNOPSIS 1'1o1a1'0, 11 51'11o1a111y young man, 1111105 111111 ot1101 c1111k11i1,111105. 711110 1111111 111111111- away in 1111 15131111 1J11nQ111ow to wrilc' 11na11y goes '1.1111i11, 131105 1115 1011111-1111115 Egyptian 1115to1y 11nc1i5tu11J0c1. Chaos and a 151510 13111 111011 own n10c111'1n0, 1101115 up 1100113111 1111151 upon 11in1. 110 11111115 11111150111 1110111y5101y, an11 50111105 il pre-115' 11110 111111- i11vo1v0c1 111 E1 511n1n101 110101 j0wC1 fO1'J1J6Fy n01 1101 11in150111 E15 El 1051111. 1371 l'retl Xvgleuetle, ,lt-sepli lmlyer, Llmrles Lool. In The Kir1g's Service 'lien years spent in tlwe seryiee ol tlxe liingl Xvluat more nolwle cluty can one moast ol. 'liliese tliree seniors are justly Jroucl ol' tlieir years in His seryiee ancl loolq luarlq witli a leeling ol keen satislacf tion to tlie sac'riliries tlmey lmaye macle in orcler to lie laitlilul altarlvoys. li is a great privilege to serve in tlwe sanrtuary Oli Goclis lioly temple - one wliirli lemrings tliem U81 into tlie eompanionsliip ol! tlde angels wluo continually worsliip at tlie tlirone. lxlay tlie memory ol tlueir seryiee always be a source ol! great pleasure ancl satisliaetion to tlwese young men wluo at gracluation are stepping out ol tlie ranlxs ol' seryers, among wluom tliey were always loyal ancl earnest members. Louis Xvolperl, Marllia Jane Foos. Lore-to Lose, Rosemary l:ullenLamp. Student Spiritual Council Tlie Student Spiritual Council. com- posed of tl'1e entire student lJocly of tl1e high sclwool, began its second consecutive year in D.C.H.S. Llnder ttie direction ol Fatlaer Hennes, tlie students meet once a montlfi. Various committees suclu as tlle Eucharistic, Qur Ladyis, Cattiolic Litera- ture. etc., are active in tliis organization. hlilie Council lias directed tlie attention ol tlie students to Communism. wliicli lias laeen studied lrom various angles. A sense ol responsilaility for tlweir spiritual lille is also engendered in tlie students. rl-lie ollicers elected lor tlie year were: Prefeci . . . . Loreto Rose Lose Vice-prefect . . .... Louis Xxlolpert Secretary . .... lxlartlia .lane Focus Treasurer . . . Rosemary ljullenlaamp 93 Q , 1 Null-fl qlusl iwrrj. lrwrnlllim- llf'IIll:ll'll1, l,uflllw lmlvr, Nliirlwrlc- l'XlI1lZ, l'mnivs ltrilv. Swrili-ll Q-wwfrnl ifurj llvrimvliiir- lliulxrnnn, lfulli llorn-, Xlwrli lgraun l.illll'lI1!' l.1'ng1s'rnli, Kixllilven in ll rnlrlrn l ur ll l n llnr nl Xlur l ill: rin Xp ltr ll.-imdy I il' ,f t- 'ii il -1 ,wi af- I , .5 . Q- 1- . ang- Flfilnliliu .Xlil I ' ,v Vfllll' lllllllll, .lllSi'l7llIHQ' l J-lHIl'lS, Nl-ll'lL' blf'yt3l'. 4- lw.il,l-r, l.lln-l Xlill'-r, Nlnry l .ill Bt-tty Stliulln. Flviry .Xliw lixrarrl, lf-lliv-r lfumsflilag, lfilr-1-n llmmn, Blount.. Sllrmill, ,loan lo-vltlnn, ,lt'am-llv llumstlilag, .xxlla Klcppcr, Virginia lloltliouse. Girl's Glee Club Blush' IAt'St'l7ll7lL'S prmlry: in Onrlz ylrv mum'lc'ss grfifvs zrlrirli no lnvllmfls lvarll. jxllll lllllfll ll lliIlSlUfflllllIl, Llllblll' FUN f'L'GC'll Singing, one ol llie olclc-st arls, lias lx-On vonstanlly lJllI'SllCCl lwy C'fll'l1 living QC'I'lCI'El' lion. ln tlic Girls Gloa Clulw llwis year. tlw lovv ancl tlw cnioymvnl ol! singing Qoocl musiv lias lx-on truly manifest. lxx'0nly-six girls are mc-mlwrs ol lliis Cllllv. Uno lrour cavli week is spent lny tliom in I-101 Hpopc llw realization ol volvo training ancl ap- prvriation old Qoocl I1llISll'. Pl-lie suCCess ol: lliis rlulh is clue to tlic untiring ellllorts ol Sr. lxl. Patrifia wlro lias clone everytlding in licr power to malqo llic Club outstanding ancl also secure tlio Cooperation ol its mcmlaers. l'usl Roux Ili.-f,.l.if.- l'.v.in-nn, llaul Xxnllwrt Xxilliiiin llvmli i r ' i bL'l'lIlII, 'QOH' lqllll-ll'1l lt'1 Vll', l',IlXXill'il l ll'IllLlllH, l.HlllN tIllil'fl, Bllnfwrll llitlll, lllllll llflllllllllr l nl l nxt IQ l it li lm ir Nlultlii-xx lxipln-rg:-ii ,latin-s Xxwinlnill, Xin..- 'llliiril Roni lmn .xllwrtlillu Nfullit-rl llvss liiinvs ,i .sr .uw in gg llwr, lxoiliwil l,ns-g lncipli lriilu-r, lfffurlli Row: .lames lxli-yer, lolin lllciw-er, lfuliert btliulte. Boys' Glee Club Hxvliul joy to rupture song from souml uncl Sunil ll llirolwlvingi lliroiigli Iliff lienrls ol inc-iz. Every Friclay alternoon. twenty music lovers Fincl tldeir way to tlie music' room wliere tlaey sing uncler Sr. lxfl. Patririals clirection. Xve may well lne proucl ol tlwis progressive musical group wlwirli is giving muclm Creclit to tlweir seliool. lvluclni time is ii . . -1 Sellingvr spent in singing songs merely lor llie joy ol' singing. Tlie nienilners nnrl it prolitalble to join suvli a group xvliere stucly goes liancl in liancl xvitli pleasure. Vliliev clc-serve praise lor tlieir smootliness ancl quality ol tone ancl lwalanve in ilieir Clioruses. .xl 1 Hiilflllilhf Ixlvlflufll' IHUIXNII, .lusepll Tinker, I.eo ixlberrling, lfnlnarfl Heiiiinnn, Louis Xvulpcrl. Ou r Quo rtette The memlners of our boys' quarlelle are very earnest in iiieir endeavors to aeiiieve SllVf'CSS arid, as ai result. they clevole mueli lime io tiieir musie. Their work is llIWClCl' llie ciireelion uf' Sister IW. Pnlrieiai, wlio spares no efforts in liieir lraining. The boys seem to derive mueii pleasure from their lwrequeril praetiees. They preserilecl num- bers at the various eiass meetings ol time year. as wen as at other soeiai gatherings. C. The C. Y. O., an organization open to all young people liaetween the ages ot sixteen and thirty, showed great activity. lts memhership included many ot the high school students as well as alumni. Qhqcers were elected on November twellth, the following lacing chosen: .lames Murphy . . . Fern Bierly ............ Mary Margaret Vogelwede . . John Schurger . . . . At the First meeting an inspiring tallc on the lite of Knute Roclcne was given hy Rev. Father Mooney from Notre Dame, national director ot the C. Y. O. A dramatic cluh, haslietloall games, and volley hall teams were organized. Dolores Leonard undertoolc the coaching ol the Y l43J 0. C. Y. 0. girls, team, and Gerald upetev lvlylott that of the C. Y. 0. hoys, team. Games were played throughout the season with C. Y. U. and independent teams lurom Kolqomo, Huntington, Van Xvert, the Utiergholtsu from Ft. Xvayne, and others. . . . . . President . . . Vice-president . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer This organization sponsored the concert presented on Felnruary Q1 hy the St. Benedict Choir ot Toledo. It proved most successful. Qther teatures among the activities ot the C. Y. O. for 1937 included detnates, plays and amateur programs. The Alumni -Friends Grace Forever The ofllvers of lfic rtlumrii ftssociulion for Ilie your 1936-lF75T ure us follows: IICCIIHU5 ..... ............ ..... Presiclent Ixlary Ixlargarct Yoglcwecle . . .... Viceeprcsiclunl Rulicrt Ifuinsclwlag . . Ircnc Ilulllintisc . . I 923 ANIIIQEXY AI,I,I'II,IAIAN, Decatur, Incliana IIQIfNIf IICII-wIIIIULISIf. Dccalur, Infliana VI IAIQIX IVITIQE NIBLICK, Ilxlrs. Paul I'IcnryI C Iwicaggo. IIIinms IXIAIQfTARIf'I' IXIYLUVIVII, filiicagu, IIIinuis ALOYSILIS SCIINEIDER, Decatur, Incliana ANNE Ihhlilfll Ilhlrs. IXIcNamai'aI Inclian- anulia. Incliana I 924 ANNE IDUXVLING. Chicagu. Illinois INIAIQIE IIOOS, lIXIrs. Paul YorI4I Decatur, Incliana I925 EARL CIIRISTEN XX'ashingtnn, D. C. IIt'CH IIOLTIIOUSE. Decatur, Incliana CI'XIRCI'I I.ALIREIXI'I', Decatur, Incliana GILIQALD IXIYIXYITII. Chicago, IIIinois ITRIID E. SITHIIIEIIE. Decatur, Incliana RUISERT X'UC3l-EXX'EDE. Chicago, Illinois I 926 IDA BAKER. Inclianapolis, Incliana BERNADINE CHRISTEN. tIX'Irs. Arthur vugIcwecIcI Decatur, Incliana ALICE CLARK. Ilxlrs. Virgil Van Ixlatrej Ihluncie, Incliana EUGENE DURKIN XX'ausc-un. Ohio DONALD CAGE. Decatur, Incliana HELEN IIOLTIIOLISE. Chicago. Illinois XVILLIAM HOLTIIULISE. Decatur, Indiana TIIEODORE KNAPKE, Decatur, Indiana ANNE IXILTIRTALIGII. Decatur, Indiana ANNA NESSXXIALD, Decatur, Indiana ARTHUR YOCLEXVEDE, Decatur, Incliana CEDRIC X'OGI,EXX'IiDE, Fort Xvaync, Incl. l927 M.XRUARET BREMERKAMP, Dayton, O. ia-ii . . . . Sccrelury . . .. ................. llislririult ANNE COLCLIIN lIxIrs. Otldinar SmitI'1I Decatur, Incliana ITRIID CONNI'ILI,, I:nrt Xvaync, Incliana TIIOMAS DOXVLING. Break. Incliana MARY HARRIS, Decatur, Indiana RAYMOND INIILLER, Fort Xvaync. Incliana RICI IAIQD INIII..I-IER, Los Angeles, CaIiInrnia ROSE MARIE SMITH IIN'li-S. Carl IQIcpperI Huntington, Inrliana FRANCIS XYERTZIBERCER, Decatur, Intl. l928 XYINIFRED ARINDLD, IIXIrs. C. Ijoinscttel Fort Xvayne, Incliana IOIIN DOXVLING, Goorllancl, Incliana FRED IJOQS, Decatur, Incliana ISABEL NEPTUNE, Ilxlrs. Dale Keesj Angola, Indiana HELEN SCHMITZ. tlhlrs. Luzern Llhriclti Decatur, Incliana SEYERIN SCHURCER, Decatur, Incliana ELMER SORC. Clevelancl, Ohio MARY M. YOGLEXVEDE, Decatur, lncliana I929 AGNES BAKER, Decatur, Incliana ELSIE BRUNNEGRAFF, Decatur, Incliana IXIARGARET EITING. Ihlarion, Incliana MARY VIRGINIA HYLAND, IIXIrs. D. SmitI'1I, Inclianapolis, Indiana CARL IQOHNE, Decatur, Indiana IIELEN LENGERICH, lSr. M. Octavia, C. Nanty-Glu, Pennsylvania ARTHUR MILLER, Decatur, Indiana DOLDRES QINILOIQ, Decatur, Incliana ROBERT RLIMSCHLAG, Decatur, Incliana FRANCES SCHULTZ. lSr. M. Celeste, C. Elmhurst, IIIinuis iwmicia TEEPLPL, mia. wa. iqiaipai Trey, N. Y. 1930 LANVRENCE BECKMEYER, Decatur, Ind. HELENIFINAN IIVIrs, Chas. Murphyj Fort Xvayne, Indiana MARY FISHER, IndianapoIis, Indiana GEORGE FOOS, Decatur. Indiana GERALD CAGE. Decatur, Indiana GEORGE HARRIS, Decatur, Indiana ROSEMARY HOLTHOUSE, IIVIrs. Ilarald GrantI Fort Nvayne, Indiana EDITINI LENGERICH, IndianapoIis, Indiana FRED INIYLOTT, Decatur, Indiana JOHN SCHMITT IBrotI1er TI1eopI1aneI XVatertown, Xvisconsin VIOLA SCHIXIITZ, IndianapoIis, Indiana LEO SCHULTZ, Decatur, Indiana JOHN SCHURGER, Decatur, Indiana MARGARET SCHUMACHER, IMrs. L. BeaIeI Decatur, Indiana HELEN VOGLEXVEDE, St. Louis, Missouri BERNARD XVEMHOITF, Detroit, Michigan 1931 TERESA BAKER, Soutti Bend, Indiana LEO DONVLING, Break, Indiana ROBERT EITING, Decatur, Indiana XYILLIAM GASS, Decatur, Indiana FLOTILDA HARRIS, Decatur, Indiana CATHERINE HEBBLE tMra. Herman UI- rrianl Decatur, Indiana MONICA HEIMANN, ISL IVI. Corinne, C. S.A.J Fond du Lac, Nvisconsin ROBERT HOLTHOUSE, IVIiIwauI4ee, Nvisc. MARY KOHNE, ISr. M. Juliana, C.S.A.J Fond du Lac, Wisconsin ARTHUR KRICK, Fort Xvayne, Indiana MARY HELEN LOSE IIX'Irs. Robert EyIesI IndianapoIis, Indiana LORETTA MALLEY tSr. M. CaroI Iwarie, Fort Wayne, Indiana MARCELLUS MILLER, Decatur, Indiana EDNA SCHULTZ, ISr. M. Christine, C.S. A., Fond du Lac, Nvisconsin E451 ROSE MARIE SCHUROER, Decatur, Ind. HENRIETTA SPANGLER, Decatur, Indiana HELEN TEEPLE, ima. George F0059 Decatur, Indiana EDXVARD VIAN, Decatur, Indiana IXIARGARET YIAN, IndianapoIis, Indiana TI IOMAS X'OOI.EXX'EDE, Decatur, Indiana RICHARD XVERTZBEROER, Decatur, Ind. 1932 MARY COLCHIN Ihlre. Harry Becker, Decatur, Indiana TI IELINIA COCK, Decatur, Indiana NAOIXII IJAUROTE, Decatur, Indiana FISHER, I'IunIingI,on, Indiana PATRICIA HOLTIIOLISE, IIX'Irs. Vxfni. GassI Decatur, Indiana BARBARA JANE IQELLER, Snuth Bend, Ind. ROBERT KLEINIIENZ, IndianapoIis, Indiana FRANCES LENGERICH, IndianapoIis, Ind. CARL LOSE, Fort Nvayne, Indiana MARY INIILLER, Decatur, Indiana CHARLES OMLOR, Decatur, Indiana SALOME SCIIIYIITZ, IIVIrs. James Fisherj Huntington, Indiana CATHERINE SCHUMACHER, IMrs. Cath. KurIJerI Decatur, Indiana JOSEPH VOGLEXVEDE, Decatur, Indiana GERALDINE XVAIT, Decatur, Indiana MARY XVERTZBEROER, Decatur, Indiana 1933 JULIUS BAKER, New York, N. Y. MARY JANE COLCHIN, Decatur, Indiana DOROTHY HEIMANN, Decatur, Indiana EDXVIN HESS, Decatur, Indiana DOLORES KLEPPER, Lakeweed, N. J. DOROTHY LA FONTAINE, Decatur, Ind. ANNETTE LENGERICH, Decatur, Indiana ROMAN LENGERICH, Decatur, Indiana MARY K. LEONARD, Decatur, Indiana JEROME MILLER, Decatur, Indiana LUCILLE MILLER IIVIrs. Robert RurnscI1IagI Decatur, Indiana eff'-N'Q if lj I lt i L- n 0 . JY I . .u I ' J 4' ' A , 1 4 c Q O an 0 - Q Q v x Q . . Q' . '-, '.aM1x... ' . m..4' ' ' .. 3. MARK SCIIURCER, Decatur, Indiana GEORGE SCIILILTZ, Decatur, Indiana AIXIEROSE SPANGLER, Decatur, Indiana MARGARET RUMSCHLAG, Decatur, Ind. BIILDRED TEEPLE, IIAIrs. Norman XX'hiteI EIuITt rwrl, Indiana IAIARY LILIXIAN, Decatur, Indiana EI DXYARD XYAIT, Decatur, Indiana AGNES NNIOLIJERT, Decatur, Indiana I934 IIELEN BARTIIEL. Decatur, Indiana JOHN CARROLL, Chicago, IIIinoi5 ROBERT COOK. BerIteIey, CaIiIornia HERBERT EDOS, Decatur, Indiana PATRICIA EULLENIQAMP, Decatur, Ind. ALMA GABEL, Bryant, Indiana INIARCELIINE GAGE, Decatur, Indiana ALBERT IIAIN, Decatur, Indiana MARY M. KELLER, Decatur, Indiana JOHN ROIINE, Decatur, Indiana IIERMAN IQNAIDRE. Decatur, Indiana EDXVARD LOSE, Decatur, Indiana NYILLIAIXI LOSE, Decatur, Indiana DOROTIIY LENGERICH, Huntington, Ind. DOROTHY MILLER, Decatur, Indiana ROSEMARY RUMSCHEAG, South Bend, Indiana JOSEPH SCHDLTZ, Decatur, Indiana MARY XYOLPERT, Decatur, Indiana ROBERT NVCJIPERFIT, Decatur, Indiana ALYERA TAIN, Decatur, Indiana I935 IIAROLD BAKER, Decatur, Indiana NYILLIAIXI BORNS, Decatur, Indiana CEDRIC COLCHIN, Decatur, Indiana ROBERT COLCHIN, Decatur, Indiana EDXVARD EHINGER, Yan Nvert, Ohio RICHARD HESS, Decatur, Indiana I461 JAMES LOSE, Decatur, Indiana ROSEMARY MILLER, Decatur, Indiana CECILIA NOONAN, Decatur, Indiana JULIAN PARENT, Decatur, Indiana MADONNA RIPBERGER, Decatur, Indiana ALFRED RUMSCHLAG, Decatur, Indiana JUSTINE SPANGLER, Decatur, Indiana GUY TESTER, Decatur, Indiana RICHARD ULMAN, Decatur, Indiana RUTH YOGLEXYEDE, Cincinnati, Ohio I936 THEODORE APPELMAN, Decatur, Ind. XVALTER BAKER, Decatur, Indiana ROBERT BRADEN, Decatur, Indiana ROMAN BRITE, Decatur, Indiana MARJORIE CARROLL, Indianapolis, Ind. XVILLIAM COFFEE, Decatur, Indiana EUGENE DANIELS, Decatur, Indiana JUSTINE GABEL, Lima, Ohio HELEN GILLIG, Decatur, Indiana VERNON HEBBLE, Decatur, Indiana XYALTER HEIMANN, Decatur, Indiana DONALD, HESS, Decatur, Indiana MARY M. KLEPPER, Lakewood, N. J. JEROME KOHNE. Decatur, Indiana DOLORES LEONARD, Decatur, Indiana ELOISE LEONARD, Decatur, Indiana LEO J. MILLER, Decatur, Indiana IXIILDRED MILLER, Decatur, Indiana PAUL P. MURPHY, Decatur, Indiana JULIA PARENT, Fort XX'ayne, Indiana MILDRED RUMSCHLAG, Decatur, Indiana AGNES SCHDLTZ, Decatur, Indiana MARY SCHULTZ, Decatur, Indiana-, FRANKLIN TEEPLE, Decatur, Indiana DONALD XVAIT, Decatur, Indiana MARGARET XYERTZBERGER, Decatur, Indiana EDXVARD XVOLPERT, Decatur, Indiana 5 ' '-'X J ' .ky A XX' ,igkxij-XX-. I 'Q I-J R .C -..- A' 01 5 T- F-- x ' l F f-. ' f H -N , 1..-f Our Cooches K. oat li iiiurent V Georgie Hsliorlyu I.Lllll'L'l1f. who for many years has prochleect one ot' the hest haslrethali squads in the state. was again the roarh olx the Commodores. Through his ttIltiFiI1Q efforts and willingness the team was iect through a very sueeessliui season. The team. the high srhooi horty and the many haslxethaii fans appreciate his work anrt wish him the hest of suecess lor the future. Roh ltriufen. one oi the star hasiqethali players oi. oo, ient his seryiees this year in eoavhing the seeonct team, anrt thus hriiirting up hright prospects lor the lxutrire. RtJSt'l71t1I'f' HRoseyH hliller. rinctertooii the uoavhing oi! the Lady Commociores this year. Through her spirit and el-forts the team hart a very sueeessluui season. Xve sinciereiy hope that Rosie will again eoavh the Lacty Commoctores for the com- ing year. Cor Student Monogers ihe nrimeroris chities xyhivh tail to the tot oi' the stiictenl managers were well per- lqarmecl hy Rirlianf Reerl anct his ahie assistant, Paul belzniiiz. lhey proyect tliCINSClY9S YOU' I'CIi?1lJIC OH CVCF3' Ot't'i1SiOH. Xve hope that Diek anct Paul will again hoirt these positions next year. Richard Rc-eil Rosemary Nitter Paul Schmitz E481 Alla Ruth Ktepper Theodore liyanson Nose-rnary Fullenkamp Our Cheer Leaders Ucuriyu Eyanson. a small hut mighty freshman. was chosen earh' in the term as leader of the cheering section. A little later, when the hasiaethali season opened. the addition ol, two more Cheer leaders was deemed advisahte. The plan proved a very hne one. Pep, school spirit and personality, heing the outstanding quali- ties of good cheer leaders, HRosieH Fuuen- wi Iaamp and Rug,qie Klepper were selected and together with Curly '. they certainty made things go. Their splendid eo-work and peppy attitude were essential factors in arousing the enthusiasm of the rooters and in making them eheer long and loud for the Green and Gold, as welt as in putting dhghtu into the team and leading them on to victory. f.....,.fl.ff-1' 'H ' 4 J' 'V -L- ,,.-W, s 3 I'nsl Run llmiill laillrvlul Xxvllllfllll Xviugli-ui-ill' limlrgv llivrly, lculuwrl lliulllltwl Xxvllll-llll Kllllluli- lxlinrliu- finial., llnliiinl liillm l'-Iwl Xvugli-xxi-ilej. Svfnrnl Ron' lfolyvrl llc-ss, .Xrllinr llnalvr. lm-r .xllni-filing. Commodore Personnel FTW, HFOIJH XIOQIOIUQIIU a senior. ggainc-cl c-iulraiuw into nuany ganucs clnrirug lluis season ancl prow-cl luinuscll a voruupclenl player. llis alusenrc lucvansc ol ,qracluaiion will luv lcll luu' tlucu team. w .. -- w C IIHIJUS Cl7llr'lQ C oolc 'lfiluiirlqf' wluo playecl lluc lieu' position ol llue lc-aiuu on Clclwensc. also sluowc-il luis aluilily on olllc-iuses as llorwarcl. also a senior, will luc losl lo llui- lf-anu lluronglu graclnalion ancl luis posilion on llue loam will not lac Casy lo rcplacc. C if'r:l'g1L' Hfliiiln Bierly Hllmln playc-rl as gnaril on lluc' lvanu lor lluc lirsl parl ol lluc- season. lunl owing lo nnallc-ralulcu 1'lf1'llIl1SliiIl1'L'S luv was oluligccl lo give up luaslwlluall. Xvilliurn ufwlvruuu Voglciuuile V Clcnu,H a jnruior. sluowecl luis lcaiuumalcs ancl also llue lwans. lJy luis liglulingg spiril, llual luc is onl lo clowluis lucsl lor Lxlnua lxlaler. Clem. logellucr willu llvss, Gilligg ancl lualuir. will lornu lluc' nnvleus lor llue BT- 53 silnacl. pau Richard HDick Gillig HDiclq.H another varsity memher, who aided Hlgaiteru at the guard posi- tion, pulled many games out ol the Fire hy his quiclc thinliing. Xve shall see Diclc perform again next year lor the Green and Gold. Robert uBotJ Hess uBolJ, a sophomore who occupied the center position, proved a great asset tor the team. His height and experience gained lor him high point honors on the team. Bch has two more years on the squad. Arthur uBc1iter Baker Ugaitery' played the guard position on the varsity and was one ot the main threats on ottense. He will he expected to holster up the team next year. Leo mlwociru flltnerrting mlioarf' who played center on the Commodore reserve squad. displayed many line points in haslcetlball. Toar has two more years to malce good lor D.C.H.S. Robert Bohn Bolinger Bob, another sophomore, played with the reserve squad and also proved himself efficient in a lwew varsity games. Bob also has two more years. Xvilliam Kuhnle nlgillf- a junior. has played in a numlimer ol games and proved himsellt a reliahle player. Bill has another year at D.C.H.S. and the lans expect much from him. rm Schedule of Gomes lleculur 33 ljnm I6 The rehuilt Commoclore team openecl the 1036-1937 season with an easy victory over St. -lohnls ol l.-ima. Ohio. Decatur letl throughout the entire game. rl-he score at the hall was 15-5. Hess was high point man lor Decatur with l-l points. Decatur If Hunlinglon 33 Due to the loss ol two regulars on per- sonal lqouls, the Commies wealaenecl in the luourth quarter ancl lost a hard lought game to the liluntington Ramhlers. The Ramhlers lecl at the hall I4-1.2. llemlur 29 legerson lf Alter trailing in the lirst three periocls, the fommies llashecl a very hrilliant attaclc in the last quarter to win over the ,letlerson 29- .2f'. ljrecl Yoglewecle ancl Pbalcer macle the game a victory lor Decatur hy their scoring in ilu- last lour minutes ol play. The Xvar- riors lecl at the hall 17-T. Devulur IS Kirklaml I' lllhe liirlqlancl Kangaroos provecl too much lor the Commies. cleteating them hy a score ol! 27-IH. Decatur lecl hut once throughout ilw game, that in the First minute ol' the game. Decaturls one consolation came in holcling Yager, Kirlclanclls scoring ace, to a total ol' hut nine points. Der 'ulur Q-I xlnclerson 52 Due to the lacli of experience the Com- mies were cleleatecl hy the Clever speecly .lxnclerson team, state champs. For the llirst lour minutes the Gaels ancl the Commit-s i531 were on an even hasis, each malting lour points. The Gaels then pullecl away ancl increasecl their leacl throughout the rest ol the game. Uevulur 23 hlczrion I9 Coming to lille in the last periocl, the Commies won their thircl game ol the season hy clelleating St. Pauls ol lxflarion. lx'larion lecl at the hall' 1240. Bill Yoglewecle lecl the scoring lor the locals with eight points. Uerulur .23 Kirklanrl 2,1 lllhe Commies lost a rough tilt to the liirlqlancl Kangaroos alter tying the score QU- QO in the llourth quarter. lfirlclancl won the game on their llree throws in the Closing minutes of the game. liirlqlancl lecl at the hall I4-IO. Decatur 21 Lima 22 Alter holcling an eight point leacl at the lmllf the Commoclores lost in an over-time game to St. lohnls ol Lima. Coolc macle the score Q1-20 hy a lree throw. However, Lima interceptecl a Decatur pass and macle the winning haslcet. Decatur 21 Decatur, Illinois 25 Vllhe Decatur Commoclores were nosecl out ol a tight ancl low scoring hattle hy St. Theresals of Decatur, lllinois Q3-Qt. St. 'lwheresals lecl IO-8 at the hall. Balcer lecl Decatur, lncl., with seven points. Decatur 17 lxlonroeville 26 The Commies clroppecl a typical holiclay tilt to the lxllonroeyille Cuhs on their home floor L26-17. ln tlie tliircl quarter tlie Com- mies macle a slwort rally. lbut tlie Culbs steppecl out ancl tooli tlie leacl again. lvlonroeville lecl at tlie lialll t5-IO. llerulur 20 Cenlrul Culllolic' 28 Despite a clesperate lxourtli-quarter rally. tlie Commoclores were nosecl out lJy tlieir anvient rivals llrom C, C. Fort Xvayne, 28- 2u. il-lie Commies tlirew a real scare into tlwe lrisli wlien tliey tiecl tlwe score 26-20 in tlae last llour minutes ol play. Xvitli less tlian a minute ol play C. C. interfeptecl a Deca- tur pass anal macle tlie winning laasltet. llerulur 26 Elmrliurst IT' llme Commoclores swung loaflq into win- ning stricle. sforing a llairly easy vietory over tlie Elmliurst Trojans. 26-IT. Decatur lecl at tl'1e liall 15-S. Hess was tlwe leaeling scorer witli nine points. IDCCCIIIII' 5,1 Celina IS -lialiing tlwe leacl early in tlue game ancl staying out in lront all tlie way, tlwe Com- moclores seorecl tlweir sixtli vietory ol tlde season at tlwe loval gym by clelleating Celina, Oluio 5-1-IH. Deeatur lecl at tlie lwalll IS-4. Derutur 22 Hcirlfortl I8 Staging a lnelatecl spurt miclway in tlie tlwircl periocl. tlue Commoclores stageel a rally tliat lurouglat tlaem a virtory. Tlwey nosecl out tlie Hartllorcl quintet by a Five point margin on tlie Gorillas' lwome lloor. Vlilwe Commies lecl at tlie liall ll-8. Derulur 22 C5UIIlI'dl Cullzolir' 55 Faltering alter a last start. tlwe gallant slwip ol tlwe Decatur Commoclores ran into troululecl waters in Fort Xxlayne to lall lye- lore a lueavier, more experienrecl C. C. live. Hanclieappecl lay tlie loss ol' Halter, a regular guarcl. tlie Commies were lwelpless laelore a lnarrage ol lielel goals tliat lellt tliem at tlie sliort encl ol' a IT-0 seore at tlie liall. Devulur Qu llelplios 55 Hitting lrom all angles ol' tlie lloor cluring tlwe tliird periocl, tlie team llrom Delplios scorecl a cleeisive victory over tlie Commies 55-20. Tlie Commodores' only ellevtive periocl was tlie First quarter wlien tliey talliefl ten points. Baller was tlwe lovals' leacling scorer witli llour lielcl goals. Devulur 22 llunlinglon 52 Once again tlle Ramlnlers provecl too tougli lor tlwe Commoclores. wlien tliey clelleatecl tlie locals on tlie Huntington lloor to a tune ol 52-22. Huntington lecl at tlwe liall 12-5. Derulur 15 Celina 25 l'altering in tlwe miclst ol a seeoncl-liall rally. tlie Commies clroppecl a rougli ancl tumlale tilt to tlie Celina quintet on tlie Qliio lloor 25-15. lless lefl tlie Commies witli seven points. mi Devulur QU Anclerson 57 The Commoclores playing their ltnal game ol the season were easy prey to the state champs. The Commies gave the Gaels a real luattle in the early stages hut lwalterecl alter a goocl start. 'l-he Gaels lecl at the hall I9-12. STATE CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT Xvayne the Commodores were heaten by a heavier, taller and much more experienced team from Evansville. Belqore lalling the Commoclores lwought valiantly hut their height was their clownlvall. All ol the Evansville hoys were lvrom two to six inches taller than the Commies. Practically all ol! the Evans- ville hoys returnecl to play this year alter lneing the runners up in the State Tourney last year. The score was close in the first C5UfY1'710fl0VPS IS Et'U'N'ill4' 28 hall, hut the Evansville team clisplayecl a ln one ol' the hest plavecl ancl liercelv con- time llmml Oli l7U5l4f'll7Ull aml emefgftfl as testecl games ol the state tourney at lrort victor hy a score ol 28-IS. Resume of the Gomes Decatur 55 Lima I6 Decatur IT. . . . .lxtlonroeville Q6 Decatur IT. . . Huntington 55 Decatur lo . . C. C. H. S. Q8 Dei-giliir QQ . . Jetlerson 27 Decatur 26 . . . ..., Elmhurst 17 'Decatur lH Kirlclancl 27 Decatur 54 . . ,.Celina IS Tlecatur J-1 . Anclerson 52 Decatur 2.2 . , . . . .Hartlorcl 18 Clecatur 25 .. .hlarion 19 Decatur 22. . . . .C. C. H. S. 55 ,Decatur 25 . Delphos Q4 Decatur 20. . . . . . Delphos 55 lug-rgiliir Q3 . .liirltlancl .24 Decatur 2.2. . . . .Huntington 52 Decatur ll . . .Lima QQ Decatur 15. . . . , .Celina Q5 Decatur ll. ..Decatur, lll. Q5 Decatur QU . .... Anderson 57 STATE CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT Decatur to Evansville 25 'lqotal points -479 Upponents 5-I-1 INDIVIDUAL SCORING PI..XYIiR GAFIIQS PIMXYILIJ I3oIi Hess QU Art I3aI4er L21 Dirk Giilig QI I5iII vogIewede 20 Chuck CooI: QI Fred YogIewecIc I3 I3oI3 I3oIinger I2 Leo AIIJerding S I3iII IiuhnIe 5 X 'ince ,Iqanvas 2 F. G. If. 'If 'IU'I'.'XI- POINTS 47 46 I4 I 57 L23 I3T 33 I3 83 23 IQ 38 I3 7 37 3 I I I 3 . 6 2 . 4 . I I We Regret the Loss of- Reverend Joseph Hennes who has Ineen our assistant pastor Ior the past seven years and who has Ineen appointed the director oI the Cathohc Youth Qrganization in the Fort Xvayne deanery. Father Hennes wiII make his home in Fort Xvayne and is to he sta' tioned at St. Yincents ViIIa with his ofhce in the CathoIic Community Center. Due to the Ixact that Father Hennes was greatIy in- terested in aII athIetics, Iboth hoys' and girIs,, he wiII he missed hy the young as well as the oId of the parish. His Iqindness and con- sideration wilt Iong he cherished in the hearts oI' many peopIe in Decatur. He was aIso active in civic circIes as we-II as in athIetics. I-Ie served as the Hrst president oId the Decatur SoIII3aII League Ifour years ago, and in 1933 was an active memher oI the Na- tionaI SoITtIJaII RuIes Committee Association. Father Hennes succeeds Rev. Vincent Mooney who has Ineen moved to Xvashing- ton as the nationaI director OI' the C.Y.O. Iir. Hennes wiII have compIete charge of all the activities of the C.Y.0. in the Fort Xvayne deanery which incIucIes H10 parishes. In this great undertaking we aII join in wishing him Godys IJIessing and all the suc- cess in the WorIcI. E551 'H4E1937 FMENDSHW EDWKDN TATTLER , , . 1 Y. , first lxfiu' I .Milli l,iliieill, lxnlverl Nlnlille, Nniln-rl lless, 5IIll1'1tll ll-rin, Xxilliviin Roni X l I Lose. V- 3 ,- blamlrng. Paul l5iunl1-n, James XX crnlioll. Xintent lanxas lxieliard leeple .lolin rl Commodore The Commodore Seconds sliowed pl promise to lnerome a line team in tlie liitu Seconds JKT enty ol drive during tlie season and re. 'lQllG lxollowing record sliows tlieir aeliievements during tlie 1936-37 season: D Reserves vs Huntington , . ID.L..1.b. Reserves vs Stli Grade . D.C. lg. Reserves vs Deldance ,r,. D.C. l.S. Reserves vs lxlonroeville . . D.C.H,S. Reserves vs Precious Blood D.C. 1.5. Reserves vs C.C. Fort Xvayne D.C.H.S. vs Elmlaiurst ,.r, R9SCfN'CS lg. Reserves vs Kirlcland . . D.C.H.S. Reserves vs Celina . ,,,., . ULN. l.S. Reserves vs Pleasant Mills .. .. D.C..lS. Reserves vs Hartford . llc. rI.S. Reserves vs Pleasant lxlills . . .. D.C. l.S. Reserves vs Huntington ..,, . , D.C. lg. Reserves vs Pleasant lxlills .. Reserves vs Celina . . . D.C.' lg. Reserves vs Delplios . , . Total Points 509 i561 Upponents 500 NYE 112 oo ...A-. 18 Q9 Q9 1, lb I9 I ,ll 19 oo ...-. 29 22 20 9 r . . 20 Tl llii +1 f-V li 1-1 1-1 lf 46 25 L26 IT Qi 25 20 25 25 tl lf' . .. ,. - , finiih. llochr-v hlvloll, Paul stlllillll, lxiih R1-ed, Huh, tvilhg, :XII IGHLVI, l,l1.is, fools, Rev. Ill llllX1lI XXXIIX ll XX txll . l'I1I'li'r, ,itll afllll till, i 'uf J. UNF, J ' ' ' I ,Ill Ol' YL . Hg VXX C412 III! l'll QIIIYA5, IH. ll In U. lioh Hess, Joe lrnlvcr, Wm, hoop, N 1-rt Lose, bmi Hain. Trock Teom Xvhen the ca11 for ear1y spring tract: prac- tice was given hy Coach HHoc1ceyH Mytott, seventeen aspirants readi1y responded. Qn June 4 and 5, 1936 the teams journeyed to Notre Dame for the Nationa1 Track Meet. A1though they faited to win in any event, they neverthetess made an excet1ent showing. Before the c1ose of the season the team competed in the annua1 C.Y.0. meet staged at Fort Xvayne, and succeeded in Winning severa1 events, Pat 1V1urphy won second ptace in the hatt mi1e event, Gene Danie1s p1aced 1571 in the -1-10, Don Hess came in third in the half mi1e. and Bud Hain p1aced in the 100 yards. At the C.Y.O. hanquet he1d in Fort Xvayne, severa1 of the hoys were presented with medals. Pat Murphy' and Gene Daniets were ,given individua1 meda1s, and the mi1e re1ay team, which inc1uded Pat 1N1urphy, Leo Miner, Gene Danie1s, and Don Hess, a1so received awards. Intensive practice for the 1937 season was hegun ear1y in May so that they wou1d he in tip-top shape for the Nationat Meet. l'!Ibt Roux txtary Ntfuttm tvrxeer, tlltlwt Mitts-r, X ug'-m' Ltinan, .Xgues Rei-Lt, tfosuiiiary t'utti-utuunp, t'tCt4,'l l Kiivttflti. Kru'-'ting ,Ioan t'.um-nl. Iosn-ptiliw tlaniets, Mary ixxticc Quant, Loieto Lose, Cvcuevievc Riptlefgef. tjernattine ttalsttman. Lody Commodores ,twtie girts, tiastqettiatt team startect aetion earty in Novemtier anct twetve aspirants re- sponctect to ttie Fatt tor praetiee. Wtiss Rosemary txtitter, Iast yearvs assist- ant roar-ti. unctertootq to eoaeti ttwe team tor ttwis season. Ivtiss etitter tnuitt up a very strong team wtio Iurnert in tourteen vietories anct ttiree cteteats, tiaving tost onty to ttieir tmitterest rivats, tfirtqtanct anct tftmtiurst. Ixtiss Ixtitter pietiect Itie tottowing as regu- tars: Mary txtart Terveer, eenter. was etevtect tiy tier team memtbers as ttweir Captain. Stie is ttie onty senior anct tienve Itie onty toss to tt1e team: ttue atysenrie ot tier tieigtut anct un- canny atuitity ot? matting? tbastcets witt toe misseet ,Qreatty tuy ttie remaining memtoers ot ttie squact. Ettuet txtitter. torwarct, was ttle onty tjrestw- man pirtiect as a memtver ot ttne varsity. Xvitti ttwree years ot ptaying atieact ot tier, stwe stioutet acquire a stiitt equat to ttiat portrayect tw tier two sisters. ' r Ones xeec , orwarc. a lunior, suvreec ec Xb P I I I ' ' I I in matting ttwe First team. -titiis was tier ttirst try at tnastqettbatt, anct stie stioutet tue a Vatu- atate asset to next yearys team. Guarcts are unatvte to eontritbute to ttieir Ieamts seore: neverttietess ttiey ctict ttieir tuit tJy warcting Ott ttie opponentts scoring. E581 Helen lfohne, junior guard, trying out hasliethall lor the First time, was given a chance on the team and she contrihuted greatly' to its strength. Virgene Ulman, a tall junior. proved her- self to he an elhcient player. Having another year of playing ahead ol her. Yirgene will he most helpful to next yeargs squad. Rosie Fullenlqamp. another junior, showed great enthusiasm in 'guarding her mann and stopped many an opponent from scoring. The capahle suhstitutes were: Loreto Lose, Genevieve Ripherger. .loan Parent who saw action in almost every game, .losephine Daniels, Bernadine Hacliman. and lxlary' Alice Girard. XVhile they were unahle to talce part in all the games, they readily lul- Filled their duties whenever called upon. The complete schedule for 1936-37 was: XYE T1 IEY Lady Commodores ys. Elmhurst . . . .33 50 Lacy Commodores vs. Kirkland . . . . . 15 18 Lady' Commodores vs. St. lxtlarys . . . . .26 1-1 Lacy Commodores vs. Cathedral ..... , , .31 18 Lacy Commodores vs. Precious Blood . . . .QS 13 Lacy Commodores vs. St. Peters . . . . 38 12 Lady' Commodores vs. St. Patriclcys . . . . .23 17 Lacy Commodores vs. Alumni . . ,..,.., . . .35 Q3 Lacy Commodores vs St. Johns. Defiance . . . Q9 19 Lacy Commocores vs St. lxlaryfs, Dehance . , . .35 16 Lacy Commocores vs. Elmhurst ......,... . . .35 53 Lacy Commocores vs. Defiance Puhlic High . , , . . .58 Q2 Lacy Commodores vs. St. Petergs .......... . . .55 12 Lacy Commocores vs St. lV1ary's, Dehance .. .... 35 16 Lacy Commocores vs. St. Patriclcys ....... . . . 18 12 Lacy Commodores vs. St. Patriclfs C.Y.Q. . . . .24 20 Lac y Commoc ores vs. Precious Blood .... ...... . . .26 12 Tolal points, 54 5 1591 Gpponenls. 3-If sv Y lt jf. .q Sports for Everyone PING Pomo ' v -v . i-,- - l, Y,..s . .,., ., ,S .XE f..': 'hgrt' Ui UNI IJu:LfffIJuH zffcirufi. Iilciiif :tLlLlf:xIll: ' . Qhter iorrris oi' athietif s, one of whiffh is pin: Q-rig. .X ro-Qfrri has hefilisi se-t zisififs ir-nr this purpose to whifih ii is stuxfleris have aifffsss at any time. This sport affords 'ierriy rf3frf,-ati-iirsi, ff,-wi-roi toiirriaimeiiis were held to fisternuirvis ivaifhrug players. BOYS' SOFTBALL Sliftifaiii tfyairris we-re again orgairiize-ci shortly alter the ia-se if me riashetoaiii season. lhe boys ol ihf- high as of the seventh and eighth grade-s. 'SOUSI' 1 6- tearils, with the reriiaiiriirig stucierit hocly as ri Qfxlhusiastif aucherif +2-. The players oi' this group form iargc- pisrfesriiaige oi' the C.Y.U. fhririh leagues who iri the xiii. chiririg the surisiriuer. TENNIS li is riot uri- ori'iri'i-Q-ri lu sms the Slllfhjfilf risialcirig their to the tennis Court with hall and raifhet. 'hey put , V Y V , , i a forxsiciefrahlil arrioiirit of tirric in strf,-riuous praiftif 1,- ic- prepare- lor the ar.riuuI CWXL7. tourriamfi-rit held iii Q V11-rt XX ojsrie. iff ..1 ,,-,X ,,-., !,.N X -, A - N-I - -.X 'X.. Y 1-- A. X .. Y-.., N T i's.f- I- Q- Lv -- X., 1 fs --N ,Q , .M , I,-mf ,Q -x -X 1 -. v' X 'V X .. LD. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 'limo FRIENDS! 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Beauty work in all its branches, performed by licensed beauticians. Phone 57 CLARA ECLEY, Prop. im fo E I-1u:un14-1014111-1 iznztusnznznzv I I I ! I I I I ! in I I I I I .g..-.,-,.- - z xuznznztixti:nzti-14-10101011--nz1-fr-iz.,-HZ:-zqiguzziznxuz93010101 ax I: vii:-more DECATUR LUMBER COMPANY Home of Homes LUMBER PAINT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES COAL Phones 253-I7I P. A. KUHN CHEVROLET CO. I I4 N. Third Street Decatur, Indiana SALES C1 SERVICE PUMPHREY'S JEWELRY STORE A COMPLETE C-IFT DEPARTMENT CIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CREETINC1 CARDS APPELMAN'S GROCERY QUALITY CROCERIES ' at THE RIGHT PRICE Phones 215-219 Free Delivery wi -11 3.1113-ngtnxniuinioxuiii1049-11.'xiii-1101-agp-'init init 1 in-1 ui ni-nit 2- u 01 1: ni: will-it ii: in: in.: u nzuiuz I ! ! I I I o Q.. ini: irxiix-niiriiq-11111111 iuiuinin mi 1111101014 if 30201011 if 1 1 iioioiliflioioir in 34 3020201 DEININCERIS HIC-H CLASS IVIILLINERY 4l5 Madison Street HOLTHOUSE DRUC- CO. for Drugs Films Wallpaper Paints KODAKS NYAL SERVICE Compliments of QUALITY FOOD MARKET Little Elf QUALITY FOODS and FRESH MEATS Free Delivery Phone l92 WERTZBERC-ER'S Ready To Serve You CANDY ICE CREAM MAGAZINES it dl:- 4101014 101: Quin: Mark Every Crave WEMHOFF MONUMENTAL WORKS Decatur, Indiana WALL'S BAKERY 5 DELICATESSEN Choice Selection of BREAD, CAKES Er PASTRIES Fresh Daily Phone 346 Decatur, Ind. Harry Fourtney SHOE REPAIR Phones 95 and 96 Free Delivery H. P. SCHl'v1lTT'S MEAT MARKET Decatur's Most Sanitary and. QUALITY MARKET Quality Meats at Sensible Pricps 10:-iz:viciinz-21-iz'-1-,gui-ring'111 :nina FRIEND We OUR FACULTY Realizing the debt of Qratiitucte clue to our beloved faculty and wishing to aelanowtectge publicity our sincere appreciation of their untiring eflqorls in the giiictanve of the entire student body toward the highest ambitions ancl icteals, we, llie members ol' the senior Class of '57, wish to dedicate to ttiein our annual, the Frienctstiip Edition of the Tattter. :fc 25: :ic Tliere are friemfs we meet as we journey along, XXVIIOIH, like ships Ilia! pass in. Inc night, Xve mee! one ilay, lnen llvey flrifl away Sifenlfy out of sight. Tlzere are ollier frienfls wliom we efianee io meet, Xvlio prove foyal. slaunefi, ani! lraeg Xvliom we leave willi a sign, iulien we say goodbye las! sueti friends are you. i.-ii: .: .: -:Nqr :--:. :i : : 4.1-p4.:i,-1.-:i:m.i::i:4 -.111 -0:4 :i -.i-14.-,i -.izti-1.-.ii-iq., H. V. DEV R N. A. BIXLER O Dentist Optometrist X-RAY Eyes Examined Classes Fitted NITROUS OXIDE ANAESTHESIA I57 South Second Street Compliments of W. BOCKMAN General Insurance KOCHER LUIVIBER AND 22l NORTH THIRD STREET COAL CO. Phone 201 Compliments of 'H ELBER-I-SON SERVICE STATION m0,1.o Tydol Lubricated Gasoline Veedol Oil Accessories for all kinds of Ce e'a' Wes DRY oooos coATs Phone 373 Decatur, Indiana RUGS A Particular Place For Particular People STALEY'S CONFECTIONERY LOSE'S BARBER SHOP COURTESY l42 South Second Street COIVIPETENCY Phone 205 CREATIVE CRAFTSIVIEN 1010141.11-iii-iziz 1 2111: z 1 -:zzz-zczi.-: 2 1 1-12-:zzz iiiiuziqpi E761 SPRACUE FURNITURE CO. Your Home Comes First FURNITURE STOVES PIANOS We Save You Money Phone l 99 SHEETS BROS. CLEANERS Phone 359 No Odor No Fading No Shrinkage FORCET ME NOT CANDY This candy is a very fine confection made from the purest materials. We use no substitutesg only the very best chocolates, cream, nuts, Always Available at 333 HOME OF FORGET ME etc. N. 4th Street NOT CANDY Compliments RUTH'S BEAUTY llO South Third Phone l l6 of SHOPPE Street :ox 1-up 1.1-1 1 1 1n1.i1.:14f1-:-f-0- mm-4 THE COMMERCIAL PRINT SHOP Printing and Office Supplies Decatur, Indiana Mrs. Compliments of C-LORIA HELEN BEAUTY SALON Helen Teeple Foos Phon Corner lst and Monroe e 846 Have You joined Our HOSIERY CLUB? One Pair Free E. F. CASS STORE Compliments of DR. C. l. KOHNE 0:0 4:1 :1o1o1 o lil Z1 ll 1 1 1 1 il illl lil! 1011 luis. 4.19 ii 1 111014 Quin: 11010114 101014 FRED PATTERSON Dentist X-RAY DIAGNOSIS ZIZ South Second Street Office 343 Residence 24l FRANK KRICK COAL CO. Post Office 42 West Elm Street Where GOOD FOOD ls Served With Cheerful Service and Reasonable Prices Plate Dinner 3Oc l.uI1Cl'teOr1 25C WHITE SPOT ll6 East Monroe Ella Talbott, Prop. ERIE CROCERY Everything in the Line Free Delivery I. Henry Faurote, Prop. Phone 965 15501031 101024 is if 11 ioiozoioioioioioic CITY CONFECTIONERY NEWS STAND lll S. Second Street Paul Briede Phone I6 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Your Chiropractor and Naturopath Have you a fu'l length X-Ray picture of your spine? lt may show you the cause of your disease. Our Heartometer will show the condition of your heart. In Decatur Since l92l IO4 S. THIRD ST. PHONE 3 SMOKE STUDENT PRINCE CICARS The Smoke of Quality F. MCCONNELL G SONS I4 Compliments of SUTTON JEWELRY 2l O North Second Street 1020101-1--1-141-IQU1iziiziiiiiz-aiu: 1 11: 1 1 1 1 1 2 :nz 1-cz:-1 11101: vii: ri Quin: iuioioioiuii 1 11:21 if Say It With Flowers' from DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Avenue Phone TOO ROY ARCHBOLD Dentist X-Ray Diagnosis Hours 8 to I2 - I to 5 Closed Wednesday Afternoon FARR - WAY Means CLEAN CLOTHES Phone 134 Compliments of WEST END RESTAURANT A. Appelman, Prop. Compliments of RIVERSIDE SUPER-SERVICE Open Day and Nite O Phone 741 Visit Our NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE Best Quality - Expert Service at Reasonable Prices BESSIE TEEPLE 3 W. Monroe Street Phone 737 C-ERBER'S MEAT MARKET Meats and Groceries ISO S. SECOND STREET Phone 97 Compliments of STULT'S HOME C-ROCERY Phone 629 Phones 88-98 Zn- , 1.1 1 , ,,3,,,i-I, 5, -13-ii iii iniuiiiiniaii rdiui--1-,iii .1 I1 I1 1114 1 1114101014-1014 10141010 N101 1014 1 14 guznxuznx I1 1011 14 1014 AUTO ELECTRIC GARAGE General Repair Work Exide and Delco Batteries I. A, BRIGHT Phone: LEE HARDWARE CO. Household Utilities Gas Stoves and Ranges 5I'W0D 444 Resldence 983 Electric Washers Glassware I3I5 W. Adams Street Phone 300 Congratulations to the Class of I937 MORRIS 5 C1 IOc STORE P. KIRSCH G' SON Oldsmobile Hudson Terreplane SALES - SERVICE FOGLE'S SUPER-SERVICE Prompt Courteous Attention Phone 897 334 North Second 11111111141 3 3112 2 141121 1:1111 PHIL L. MACKLIN G CO. Authorized CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH BURKE'S STANDARD SERVICE Gas - Oil - Lubrication Tires - Batteries WINCHESTER and MERCER Phone I4 101-i1 1: 1: 1 1:1 1 1 111:11 1 1 1- 1 T801 NIBLICK C7 CO. Complete Stock Dry Coods, Carpets and Rugs Newest in Ready-to-Wear at all seasons Harry I. Knapp, Mgr. Friendly Service KNAPP SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Gasoline Complete Washing and Lubrication Service CORNER 2nd and IACKSON ST. Dress Your Feet with Shoes at NICHOLS SHOE STORE Repair Work Neatly Done By I. H. Tettman THE WELCOME BAKERY BREAD ROLLS COOKIES 101-11. it 31:1 A--iqpni-iiuioi 1 rits:-rg iii joe MORRIS Dentist Rooms 3-4-5 K.C. Building IFormer Office of Dr, Mangoldl Closed Wednesday at I2 Compliments of BLUE CREEK DAIRIES Use Pasteurized Milk For Health Always The Finest in Screen Entertainment CORT THEATRE Taste The Difference StaIey's Ice Cream and Butter STALEY'S DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Visit our Plant Store vcii2o2iv1i: :ici-.11-::i::ivqpi::.::irco-i:-::-10-1, is 11 riuif-1-'ini Ig rep 1 Ianni: enuinzf-1-p rin: fini: if 14 10111011114 1114 ini: SAVINGS HABIT A BASIS ON WHICH TO BUILD START YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT - ADD TO IT CONSCIENTIOUSLY AND RECULARLY MAKE IT AUTOMATIC WELL HELP YOU FORM THIS PROFITABLE HABIT - NOW , 1 INSUI? 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