Jefferson Township School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Warren, IN)

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RUTH LEHMAN Jefferson 1-2-3-4 GERALD MILLER Glee Club 1-2-3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Jeffersonian 3-4 Nd' 117' FLOREINE LUGINBILL Jefferson 1-2-3-4 Jefferson 1-2-3-4 Glee Club l Track 3 Softball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Jeffersonian 3-4 President 2 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Jeffersonian 3-4 'H A 'K-1' LYLE TUMBLESON ANNA SMITLEY Jefferson 1-2-3-4 Jeffersfm 1-2-3-4 Vice President 1 Glee C11-lb 1-4 Softball 1-2-34 Secretary 2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Treasurer 2-4 Jeffersonian 4 Jeffersonian 3-4 Seven SENIOR WILL We the class' of 51 of the Jefferson High School, of the County of Adams, of the State of Indiana, being of sound body and mind, Cwe hopej in a state of confusion after four long and hard years of work do hereby publish our last will and testament. We now recall any and all promises made by us either as a group or individual in answer to various requests by underclassmates. TO WIT: I, Norman Haines, will my Bookkeeping ability to Marilyn Brewster, my excuse blanks to Dick Keller, and my books and desk to Jack Wendel, I, Lyle Tumbleson, will some of my height to Jack Wendel, my paper and pencils to Gilly Kuhn, and my 'friendly disposition to anyone who needs it. I, Ruth Lehman, will my spectacles to Bud Ross, my blonde hair to Virginia Brewster and to the Junior boys my notebook paper and writing supplies, and my desk to keep them in. I, Betty Wendel, will to Larry Miller my curly hair, my height to- Gilly Kuhn, my place on the cheering' squad to Virginia Brewster. I, Gerald Miller, will my ability to control my temper on the basketball floor to Jack Wendel and to John Overholser my ability to play the pivot. I, Floreine Luginbill, will my good grades to John Overholser, my ability to get along with the teachers to Bud Ross, and my ofiice work to Richard Keller. I, Donald Gerber, will to Larry Miller my car, but he has to open it up in low gear, to Richard Keller my typing ability and to Bud Ross my good deportment grades. I, Patsy Johnson, will my ability to skip classes to anybody who can get by with it, my mischief to Gilly Kuhn and my slim figure to Marilyn Brewster. I, Anna Smitley, will my drawer in the typing room to Larry Miller and I hope that he doesn't have as much trouble finding his paper and book as I dog and my ability to eat in study hall to anyone who can get by with it. I, Darrel Kuhn, will my wavy blonde hair to John Overholser and my sense of humor to Virginia Brewster, providing she uses it as it should be used. Eight SENIOR HISTORY Darrel Kuhn, Norman Haines, Lyle Tumbleson, Floreine Luginbill, Ruth Lehman, Patsy Johnson and Anna Smitley started their schooling in 1939 at Jefferson Township School. In the years gone by they have gained and lost classmates. Those joining them in their Freshman year and completing high school with them are: Betty Wendel, Donald Gerber and Gerald Miller. This fall when the class met with Mr. Erwin, their appointed sponsor, they chose Darrel Kuhn as Presidentg Betty Wendel, Vice-Presidentg Floreine Luginbill, Secretaryg and Anna Smitley as class Treasurer. Representing the Seniors on the Varsity team are: Darrel Kuhn, Gerald Miller, Lyle Tumbleson, and Norman Haines. Betty Wendel and Ruth Lehman bring honor to the class as Cheerleaders. This year has been a busy and enjoyable one for the Seniors. They have accomplished muchg but the greatest in their sight is the finishing of their high school education. Name Ruth Lehman Patsy Johnson Betty Wendel Floreine Luginbill Anna Smitley Gerald Miller Lyle Tumbleson Norman Haines Darrel Kuhn Donald Gerber Farorite Food Roasting ears Sweet potatoes Fried chicken Scalloped potatoes Vegetable salad Pork chops Pastime Using telephone Teasing boys Daydreaming Sleeping late in morning Wishing Basketball Strawberry Shortcake Shooting a gun Ice cream Steak Pineapple Chasing girls Sleeping Keeping my car running Nine Ten CAN YCU IMAGINE . . The Senior Class agreeing on a given subject? Donald Gerber typing 60 Words a minute? Darrel Kuhn not being at the Palmer House? Norman Haines not laughing in History Class? Lyle Tumbleson and Virginia having a date? Gerald Miller not liking basketball? Floreine Luginbill without Jr. chasing her? Ruth Lehman without glasses? Patsy Johnson keeping track of her belongings? Anna Smitley being a school teacher? Betty Wendel being an old maid? The Junior Class having a successful party? Marilyn Brewster not buying french fries? i Virginia Brewster not as neat as a pin? Larry Miller with red curly hair? Jack Wendel not fouling in a basketball game? Richard Keller fighting with someone? Bud Ross not sitting with a girl on the bus? Gilly Kuhn be-ing mischievous around school? John Overholser with a 1951 Ford? Patty Kelly without something new? Barbara Lehman not giggling? Sharon Teeple without a boyfriend? Imogene Miller with a boyfriend? Dick Stuber not teasing a girl on the bus? Glen Gerber not being nosy? Jim Patch without a wise crack? Bob Switzer not liking Linda? Donald Charleston without his hair combed? Francis Wellman not liking Ford cars? Olen Bollenbacher playing basketball? Roland Tumbleson keeping his hands to himself? Richard Butcher and Peggy getting along? Clifford Kuhn having curly hair? Orla Kuhn not liking cars? Norman Wall being as slim as a rail? David Hammitt having a girl friend? Paul Stolz keeping quiet? Jean Weaver with short curly hair? Jerry Smitley not swinging her foot? Marilyn Charleston not liking Richard Keller? Faye Haines without her smile? Josephine Uhrick tall and slim? Myrna Weaver not bashful? Linda McCain without neat clothes? Sylvia Hilty wanting her picture taken? Larry Coblentz not having an improbable story ? HflU!QIf'gIf'6L0!lfl0Lf81f IUNIOR CLASS in 1 4 , .,.,., A 3' . l I V- A - U K is -ww' 42? . -M ' V was '1 'X 9 'K 1 .I fl A Q' , if ... A5 L , .. sg xg qt , J.- 4 Q QQ ' mfgj x v, -,L a W 521- 2 X xl . vp- QE -an ' fi 13 .tfxsi Q -,::' 32- ,ff ROW 1: Richard Keller, Marilyn Brewster, Virginia Brewster, Larry Miller Row 2: Lindell Ross, Gilly Kuhn, Jack Wendel, John Overholser Class History In September of 1950, we nine fMargie Smitley movedj Jolly Jun- iors entered J. H. S. to further our education. We met with our sponsor, Mr. Boller and elected the following class officers: President, Richard Kellerg Vice-President, Jack Wendelg Sec- retary-Treasurer, Marilyn Brewster. Richard Keller, Jack Wendel, Gilly Kuhn, John Overholser, Larry Miller, and Lindell Ross have all done a good job on the basketball floor and we are proud of them We think the Junior Fall Festival was a great success. IUNIOR PROPHESY In perusing a recent issue of the Chatt anooga Choo Choo Gazette, I found some in- teresting news about the members of the Jefferson Graduating Class of 1951. Patsy John- son is living on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, where she divides her time between her devoted lawyer husband, their three children and her modeling work. Patsy's halo of blond hair and Winsome smile may be seen in tooth paste ads in various national mag- azines from coast to coast. Darrel Kuhn is Jefferson Township's most progressive Hpay dirt farmer. Darrel is operating a goat and bee farm. He personally delivers milk and honey to nearby towns by helicopter. Darrel is married and has a charming set of blond, twin daughters. Darrel plans to have his daughters major in Home Economics at Purdue hoping that they will learn to prepare meals as delectable as those he formerly enjoyed at the Palmer House. Twelve Don Gerber is a proof reader for the Chicago Daily News. Don has been so ab- sorbed in his work that until very recently he has inadvertently eluded the silken man- acles of matrimony. Rumor has it that an attractive heiress is casting coy glances in Don's direction and it is expected that Don will shortly succumb to her blandishments and be, not to unwillingly, hauled down the aisle to the altar. Ruth Lehman is cashier in her husbands Super Duper Market located on State Road 27 just outside of Berne, where she meets customers with her winsome smile. The store features a leader every Saturday which draws customers from miles around. This is a delicious ginger snap wafer made from a secret recipe which Ruthie bakes at home after store hours. Norman Haines, it seems, is one of Jefferson's more illustrious sons. His name is found in Who's Who , due possibly to having written several financially successful agricultural books. He is known in the community as our t'Gentleman farmer due no doubt to the fact that he commutes, on his scooter, between his farm here and Purdue University where he lectures to the Agriculture boys on the latest practical t'wrinkles in farming: Shortly after graduation, Anna and Betty both married the ardent service men who had been haunting their steps for the past several months. In order to be with their husbands the girls both joined the W, A. C. S. Anna obtained an officer's commis- sion and has succeeded in getting Betty elevated to officer's ranking also. The girls have found though that this has its drawbacks because their husbands find it humil- iating to have to salute them on meeting, and furthermore, the girls have been re- primanded on several occasions by their superior officer for having been seen too often consorting with enlisted men ftheir husbands of coursej which the Army considers below the dignity of the rank of an officer. The girls are now frantically appealing to their old Jefferson friends to exert political influence at Washington in order to have their husbands advanced in rank. Leave it to Anna and Betty to find a way to stay with their husbands. Lyle Tumbleson is doing research work for Uncle Sam in Northern Alaska. Lyle, it seems, is doing his utmost to win one of the local Eskimo girls there. The only shadow over the romance seems to be a peculiar propensity of the young lady's mother to regale Lyle with liberal helpings of blubber during his frequent calls at the igloo. She apparently thinks Lyle a trifle thin. Lyle, poor boy, naturally finds this redun- dancy of Eskimo cuisine somewhat more than a bit disturbing. Lyle is planning to spend his honeymoon in the environs of good old Jeff,' so that he and Norman can collaborate on inventing a machine which will help High School kids get their book- keeping. Floreine, after receiving her diploma from Nurses' Training, has taken a position as supervisor of a military hospital. Many of the boys it appears are falling heir to minor ailments, battle fatigue, etc., so that they can bask in the effulgence of Flor- eine's smiling countenance while convalescing. It seems that a certain individual re- ferred to as Junior did it up right and broke his leg so that he could prolong his stay in the hospital for six months. What the outcome of all these incipient romances will be, of course, has Floreine's friends guessing. Gerald Miller, according to report, has tried many different kinds of work but al- ways returns to his first love, basketball. Gerald is now the outstanding player on the famous Piston team and is known by his friends as the Flying Miller , by his oppon- ents as Miller the Killer. We heartily congratulate our classmates on their achievements and wish them all the happiness of a full and satisfying life. Thirteen . ..., . . s ?vZT:v:QLJ?:T is-,M ,few N. ,W X , X I . ' Aivukz S Q Q . . . if u t. ,.. . a is bAAA ' F :'A . ' 1 Q'....' 3 A ii I ' X 1 J' ' ' ei- .s ,. ' A 2, K f s 1' i . i :' Q 1 . X - . f W M b, YT ..::.1 f .1,.' wtf, is 5 . 4 ,L . Jw N L Vf,. 4' .h 3... V A f ' , V , 4' . -N jfgff' .,,::: Row 1: Imogene Miller, Jim Patch, Francis Wellman, Bob Switzer, Shar- on Teeple Row 2: Patty Kelly, Glen Gerber, Dick Stuber, Donald Charleston, Bar- bara Lehman Class History In the fall of 1950 our group of ten met with Richard Harris, Class Sponsor, and elected Glen Gerber, President, Bob Switzer, Vice-Presi- dentg Pat Kelly, Secretary, and Sharon Teeple, Treasurer. On September 22, We Sopho-mores, initiated the Freshman and at the end of the day, treated them by taking them a truck ride to Sunset Skat- ing Rink where they spent the evening. They later returned to Pat Kel1y's for refreshments. A part of the initiation was having to clean the school grounds. We held our class party at the school on October 17 with Mr. and Mrs. Harris and daughter, Cynthia as guests. Bob Switzer, Dick Stuber, Don Charleston, and Francis Wellman are members of the basketball team. Jim Patch is Student Manager and Barbara Lehman serves as Cheerleader. We have all enjoyed our first two years of High School and hope we enjoy our last two just as much. Fourteen FRESHMAN CLASS Q A , 1 ,. i J A , Y- x V by ' Q .. R... ,, HT. I Q . M, V .ff ' ., fr assi? Row 1: Paul Stolz, Geraldine Smitley, Olen Bollenbacher, Myrna Weaver, Orla Kuhn, Faye Haines ROW 2: Marilyn Charleston, Richard Butcher, Linda McCain, David Ham- mit, Josephine Uhrick, Roland Tumbleson ROW 3: Larry Coblentz, Norman Wall, Jean Weaver, Clifford Kuhn Class History On September 2, 1950 a group of seventeen green freshmen met with our sponsor, Miss Sprunger and elected Linda McCain, Presidentg Paul Stolz, Vice-Presidentg Roland Turnbleson, Secretaryg and Larry Coblentz, Treasurer. Our class was not to be outdone in parties. We had our first party at the school and had a delicious and attractive supper. Chili was the main dish. We think our Initiation Day was a success We are also well represented on the basketball floor. The boys play- ing on the team are Dick Butcher, Paul Stolz, David Hammit, Orla Kuhn, and Roland Tumbleson. We are also honored by having Geraldine Smitley as Cheerleeader and Norman Wall as Student Manager. Fifteen l 14 1 1 ,1 i .s 11: 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 V . 1 1 1 1 11, 1 ' 11 '71 'G' 11 15.111111 M . 1 11 ' 1 1 1111 111,11 1'. . 'Il' X W1 , I ' I J '1 1111. ' 1 N11 l . S! 1 :iff 1 1' l1!.I'1 1 ..11!, 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 11.111Y' rv 3' 1' 1 M1., 1 11 11 1,71 11r Z IN X11 ?1' V P X11 1 lx' ki 1 -1 1 1 ug 1 1 ' 1 11, - B 161 1 1 11.1 W .1 ,PA11 '1' 1 11 MJF' f 'x 1 1'111 , 11- I 1.11 1, 4 1 , 1, 11 1. 1 1 1 W1 X V '11 V. 1 ',11 Q' 1,4151- 1 111-11. -I 4 1.1 411 :F 'V - X bw if v f , 1 1' iffia' Q W ' M- Y M' g M, 'f H ff' ,P W gif , 2 Q F ,M E, M '- ' .pb Q -..l.l.,,, 2 --- V 5 ' -ff ' Q. AAA' 2 s Q ' X Y - - . 1 Q' J cs W W if W '. Q H we Q ' W' a '-M-va i M af -w-wwf f ,. 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You 1: He's the one that guaranteed to teach Husband: 'LThat's all right, dea run this car. me in two lessons how to Sixteen SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: Bill Smitley, Jim Eischen, Carolyn Charleston. Rachael Stoltz, Dick Srnitley, Jim Weaver Row 2: Phillip Hammitt, Fred Cook, Virginia Baker, Colleen Egly, Fred Lehman, Marvin Cook Row 3: Wayne Bollenbacher, Bob Caffee, Marlene Cook, Arlene Som- mers, Rose Ann Marble EIGHTH GRADE Row 4: Peggy Teeple, James Adams, Jacob Coblentz, Lowell Brandt, Charles Ross, Esibell Burkhart Row 5: Esther Zehr, Audrey Kuhn, Evelyn Kuhn, Jim Cook, James Reef, Alice Stuber Row 6: Carol Wall, James Miller, Janet Eischen Iunior High History There were 39 students enrolled in the seventh and eighth grade at the beginning of the year. At the present we have an enrollment of 35. With Miss Burtner, as our class sponsor we have elected the follow- ing officers: President, Charles Ross, Vice-President, Fred Lehman, Sec- retary, Evelyn Kuhn, Treasurer, Rose Ann Marble and Audrey Kuhn. Most of the boys are in the Junior High basketball team which en- tered in the Junior High League in the county. The Cheerleaders repre- senting them are: Carol Wall, Evelyn and Audrey Kuhn, and Alice Stuber. Sczienteen w , M K as ,E J we X M S . :E , t .,.. , ,A 5 2 . f- rf 'k MMF 5 1 ,- an 4 3 . ' - , ' , W N3 4 ...S Y, MW Vg , , -' sa.....u. ' Ni V 4 f , N. ,..A. , Q ,- . K V 2 fe' ' ' J ..,,,, , ' 3L':f- I Y A , if T' f, , J li M ' T' 4. 2- ..-'ii 'Y ' , KV A' V 1 . ,vi . ' , - A -at . ft -: Q :I is ,, K N --,551 N ,, 1-,: E+, A ,' .X x X , 1 Q: ll .g 0 , W r ' ' '-,W If 5, 3, ' aw , f W x. , I, ' . reg ,sa ' fllli. ' - , - Q9 ,sf Hs, ,J , is B 'E f , .,N, 2 5 f fh 'ri ' , 'Ar . w Q- W - , a eg , - MM X ., -. if .Q 2 'I FIFTH GRADE Row 1: Keith Brewster, Helen Rumple, Hope Myers, Nancy Bollenbach- er, Howard Ross ROW 2: Torn Stuber, Junior Valdez, Sondra Moore, Orville Eischen, Billy Coblentz SIXTH GRADE Row 3: Dick Cook, f5thy 5 Jerry Bollenbacher, Janet Moore, Paul Derick- S01'1, Jerry Coblentz ROW 4: Karen Srnitley, Mary Jane Brooks, Jerry Brewster, Kaye Char- leston, Sharon Marble Row 5: Mary Ellen Overholser, Wayne Weaver, Bobby Crandall, Paul Zehr, Olivia Valdez Eighteen v, 5 -L 'V dv:-. ig s iv l .Q . if is ' i..,..-'Q '-:. I Q 4 I 57 , . I. gg X' ' ,y . I f , V w ,. J: 1 P 3, i ,, -.,. A t QL ' Y ' t , 2,0 r : :i: R :Q W , e -is -ff ..- , hvv, : v gr, I Y defy. Q ' A qy , ,,,W,q .I U, 5 W.. . My I VAV. if a 5 L ., 'Rf: ,,f.A r ,- - N -if-A ,W.::. , jr' 5 i .aria ,-fm v, s , Qwgg 3 5,5 A , W'-rauak , 1 P ,fy W nz. lv' L L: , ,. f 'ri-Sf' -'2 Q f I 1 4 ' J f Adi, G - L in 'rt is i .f i PM . THIRD GRADE Row 1: David Beer, Wanda Brooks, Gloria Weaver, Nancy Coblentz David Eischen Row 2: Leroy Adams, Larry Moore, Domingo Valdez, Larry Baumer Robert Coblentz FOURTH GRADE Row 3: Louise Lehman, Margaret Cook, Ina Woodruff, Betty Miller, Brenda Johnson ROW 4: Gloria Bollenbacher, Tom Miller, Richard Smitley, Larry Mc- Cain, Ethel Uhrick Row 5: Brooks Marble, Glen Haines, Bill Cook, Menno Coblentz, Gerry Bailey Nineteen .5 v v E' rz. ' was 5' N 9 ' 'MQ B W5 We X . at if it ii 9 1' 14? Y! X 'J 5 ni' L lt. 'wa 2 3 4 X AW N 1 X ... .. . ,P ? 1 f 1 .,A,. . U 5 X 7 JJ X' A ' 53, X ,A ' ml x aais f X? .W ,V-Z ,,., , , ., , I lb - 3 v Q f Q. ,. , :if 25 V, 'A ml 5 V 5? Q - , My - :ttf -- W I -wx alfa NH -ll. -. X ' -N' N ' Q ' - 5: ' . J ' at - - -avla - AA.V ' Kun , ... . - , X , - W . 3 ' V ' f - hx ' ww W .1 1, , 2 - Q, KN' '- f we m 5 J. , ,- 1 Y N W f f .Eg ' - . V ,ri 1 at 9 af J w ,.,. i ': ..:,,E - : L 2 X ,- y if - . A - X-'- , , an , ,A FIRST GRADE Row 1: Gail Egly, Donald Miller, Betty Coblentz, Dean Kelly, Patty Brewster, Thomas Post Row 2: Walter Uhrick, Mary Brandt, Peggy Cook SECOND GRADE ROW 3: Jean Stolz, Rex Kuhn, Linda Teeple, Ronnie Srnitley, Marjorie Bricker, James Baummer Row 4: Stanley Augsburger, Judie Brooks, Donald Myers, Flossie Uhrick, Tony Moore, Darlene Smitley Row 5: Sharon Miller, Joe Coblentz, Steve McCain, John Rumple, Rich- ard Post Twenty THE IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Eyes - Smile - Complexion Brains - Mouth - Pep Humor - Friendliness - Musical Talent Seriousness - Feet - Hands - Figure - Hair - THE Reserve - Hair - Eyes - Humor Posture Height - Cleverness Hands - Laugh - Ears - - Friendliness - Brains - Seriousness - Musical Talent Pep - - IDEAL HIGH SCHOOL Barbara Lehman - Betty Wendel Sharon Teeple - Imogene Miller Ruth Lehman - Patty Kelly - Anna Smitley Marilyn Charleston Floreine Luginbill Virginia Brewster Marilyn Brewster - Myrna Weaver Patsy Johnson Floreine Luginbill BOY - Gerald Miller Donald Charleston - Lindell Ross - Darrel Kuhn Roland Tumbleson John Overholser Norman Haines Larry Miller Lyle Tumbleson - Norman Wall - Donald Gerber - Richard Keller Olen Bollenbacher - Paul Stoltz - Jim Patch Twenty-one I'L'r1I1l Urn lx.. P4 ..- Sa, 4- ma, A M.. NM -NM Rv.. .M Q. A Wy. ,da 4 Reference To Ccmdids 1. Concessions 2. Strike three coming up. 3. Happy go lucky bunch. 4. Dull game. 5. Guess whof 6. Selling Annual ads?? 7. Comfortable?'? 'Ir ak 'A' 'k She: Jack always was a bad egg but no one seemed to notice it while he was rich. She: Yes, he was all right until he was broke. 'A' ir 'lr ir W'hy did Margaret insist on being married in an airplane? I don't know unless it was because she thought no man on earth was good enough for her. ir ir 'A' i' First visitor at club: This is the best coffee I've had in a long time. Second visitor: Aw, you poor nut, that's tea. Waitress: 'tWho wants another cup of cocoa? Twenty-three W W 'RQ' Q .f Twenty-jozar E I Reference To Candids 1. Queen and her attendants. 2. Thirsty?? 3. What did you have to drink, John? 4. Got a license? 5. Is it fastened now? 6. And they lived happily ever after. 7. Younger generation. 8. Selling annual ads??'?'?'? 9. May the best team win. 10. Our coach Harris is the very, very best! 11. Nice hat, Lyle. 12. Good to the last drop! 'A' i' i' i' IMITATING HIS SENIORS Lady caller at the door: I saw an advertisement of your rooms to let. Have you any rats or mice here? Young hopeful, who answered the door-bell 'for his busy mother: No, but I think we could get somef' 'k if it 'A' ABSENT-MINDED The professor, upon returning home late at night, heard a noise, and asked: Is some one there? No, came the answer from a burglar under the bed, That's strange, mused the professor. 'tl was positive some one was under my bed. Twenty-five l 14 1 1 ,1 i .s 11: 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 V . 1 1 1 1 11, 1 ' 11 '71 'G' 11 15.111111 M . 1 11 ' 1 1 1111 111,11 1'. . 'Il' X W1 , I ' I J '1 1111. ' 1 N11 l . S! 1 :iff 1 1' l1!.I'1 1 ..11!, 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 11.111Y' rv 3' 1' 1 M1., 1 11 11 1,71 11r Z IN X11 ?1' V P X11 1 lx' ki 1 -1 1 1 ug 1 1 ' 1 11, - B 161 1 1 11.1 W .1 ,PA11 '1' 1 11 MJF' f 'x 1 1'111 , 11- I 1.11 1, 4 1 , 1, 11 1. 1 1 1 W1 X V '11 V. 1 ',11 Q' 1,4151- 1 111-11. -I 4 1.1 411 CALENDAR AUGUST 31. School opened for enrollment: Students meet new teachers. SEPTEMBER 5 Vacation over. Teachers saying tomorrow we will have this and that. 8. Softball game with Hartford, got beat 7-14. 12. Softball game with Adams Central, got beat 6-7. 15. Monmouth defeated our ball team 2-8. 18. Individual pictures tak-en of all students and teachers. 19. Softball game with Hartford, come on boys! We got beat 8-12. 20. U. S. History test. Now what did we do? 22. Freshman initiation. 26. Our softball team went to Monmouth, got beat 7-0. OCTOBER 2. Basketball practice starts tonight. 4. Betty Wendel, Jerry Smitley, Ruth and Barbara Lehman were chcsen as cheerleaders. 5. Seniors went after Annual ads. 13. Friday the 13th, BAD LUCK, six week tests. 19. Two fire drills, I bet no one followed instructions the First time. 20. Junior Fall Festival, Evelyn Kuhn was crowned Queen. 25. First and second graders had a party. 30. Individual pictures came. NOVEMBER 7. Our first basketball game, with Madison, got beat 38-39. 10. Beat Bryant in our basketball game, 49-41. 14. Won over Poling 47-44. 16. Carol Wall, Alice Stuber, Audery and Evelyn Kuhn choosen as Jr. High Cheerleaders. 17. Basketball game with Adams Central, an overtime, got beat 44-47. 22. Believe it or not we beat Twelve Mile 70-52. 27. Snowbound. no school. DECEMBER 5. The ball team and cheering section went to Pleasant Mills where they played Adams Central, we won 57-52. 6. Rev. Eicher here, he gave a very interesting talk. 12. Seniors went to Robert's Studio in Ft. Wayne and had their pictures taken. 13. Basketball game with Geneva, we won 58-44. 16. Seniors got their proofs. 20. Basketball bCys went on scrap drive. 21. Junior Class rings came, but who saw them? 22. School dismissed, for Christmas vacation, after singing some songs, and having gift exchange. MERRY CHRISTMAS. JANUARY 2. Happy New Year. Vacation over. 4. First semester exams started in the afternoon. 5. Basketball game with Hartford, we get beat 58-47. 11. We played Decatur in the County Tourney, got beat 32-45. 19. Photographer from Robert's Studio was here to take the Annual pictures. Seniors got their pictures. 22. Seniors get name cards, every one saying, Gimme one. 26. Ball game with Gray. got beat, 68-72, in an overtime. 30. Ball game with Bryant, got beat 61-76 1 wenty-sir FEBRUARY School dismissed around 10:20 because of snow. No school, too much snow. Basketball game with D. C. H. S. postponed. Back to school. Juniors and Seniors went bo Geneva and had chest X-ray for T. B. Ball game with Poling, our boys did good, we won 75-61. Mr. Harris gave Seniors their new sweaters and jackets. Pleasant 58-60. Any one remember the cheering? The first six grades enjoy Valentine parties in their home rcoms. Fire drill. Six week tests. Basketball team went to Decatur and practiced ball from 1:30 to 3:00. Sectional tickets went on sale today, they went like hot cakes. Mills beat us School dismissed at 1:00 for student body and ball team to go to Decatur to play Pleasant Mills in the tourney, we beat 58-55. .School dismissed at 11:45, for most of the students and ball team to go to Decatur to play Monmouth, we won 57-50. Saturday, played Hartford in the semi-finals, got beat 56-68. Senior class meeting, decided on class colors, class Flower. and Motto. MARCH Supper at David Moser's for basketball team. P. T. A. meeting, and basketball supper. Rev. Tauber here at 11:15 till 11:45. Sophomore skating party. Supper for basketball team at Wm. Bollenbacher home. Juniors are having the Hoosier Cornhuskers at Berne. Practice for Music Festival. Music Festival. End of second grading period. APRIL P. T. A. meeting. Junior High class party. Rev. Null here. Junior and Senior Reception. MAY Baccalaureate. Commencement. Students return for their grade cards. SO LONG Twenty-seven IOKES Jack: Doi you know why the coach flooded the gymnasium? John: No, why did he? Jack: So he could send in a sub. Lyle: Didn't I tell you to notice when the soup boiled over? Norman: I did. It was half past ten. Anna: VVhy don't you Shoo these flies? Patsy: It's quieter to let them run around barefooted. Ruth: Do you know how to get Floreine's goat? Patsy: No. Ruth: Watch where Jr. Teeple ties it. Norman: What does the ocean say to the shore? Lyle: I don't know. Norman: It doesnlt say anything: it just waves. Anna: When we are married we must have no secrets from each other. You must tell me everything, Paul: But-er-really, I don't know everything. Mother: Ruth is like a furnace when it comes to practicing her music lessons. Robert: You mean she gets all steamed up about it? Mother: No, if you donlt watch her she'll go out. Darrel: Why did the moron tiptoe in front of the medicine cabinet? Betty: I don't know. Why did he? Darrel: He didn't want to wake the sleeping pills. Floreine: Clndignantly after the crashj I turned the way I signaled. Don: I know it, thatls what fooled me. Gerald: Is your girl talkative? Don: Not exactly. But I got a cold and lost my voice? for three days, and she never found it out. Norman: Don't drive so fast around the corners. It makes me nervous. Lyle: You won't get scared if you do as I do-shut your eyes when you come to the corners. Proud Father: The man who marries my daughter will get a prize. Bud: Could I see it, please? Twenty-eight COACH RICHARD HARRIS CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT-Betty Wendel, Geraldine Srnitley, Barbara Lehman, Ruth Lehman Twenty-nine DARREL KUHN FIRST LYLE TUMBLESON GERALD MILLER JACK WENDEL NORMAN HAINES RICHARD KELLER GILLY KUHN LINDELL ROSS JOHN OVERHOLSER Thirly-n P Row 1: David Hammitt, Or- la Kuhn, Don- ald Charleston, Dick Stuber Row 2: Fran- cis Wellman, man, Roland Tumbleson, Dick Butcher, P a u l Stolz, Larry Miller SECOND TEAM 7th and Sth Grade Team CHEERLEADERS: Left Front, Evelyn Kuhn: Left Back Alice Stuber Right Front, Carol Wall: Right Back, Audrey Kuhn Row 1: James Adams, Bobby Caffee, Dick Smitley James Eischen Row 2: Phillip Hamrnitt, Wayne Bollenbacher, Bill Smitley F1 ed Lehman Row 3: James Weaver, Charles Ross, James Cook Lowell Biandt Th irty-two OPPONENTS Madison ....,, Wren ..A..... Bryant .........ww , ,,. Poling . ,......... ,A A, Adams Central Twelve Mile v,,,.... Geneva ,,,,.Yeeee......,. Adams Central ....ll.. Pleasant Mills Petroleum ..,,w Wren ....,,...,.. Hartford ....lo Madison ...... Gray ,,.........,,.....a,..a. Bryant .......,,....... Decatur Catholic 4 rr,,r , Poling .......l....... Pleasant Mills Jefferson .,ll... Jefferson ,,,,.,, Jefferson ....... Jefferson ,,,,,. .. OPPONENTS Madison ...,ss Wren ........ Bryant ......,,,,,,s Poling .......,...s,.. Adams Central Twelve Mile Geneva ...........,, Adams Central Pleasant Mills Petroleum ,.... Wren ........,,.. Hartford .sss.s Madison ...... Gray .............ir.l Bryant .......s........i,..,..... Decatur Catholic ....... Poling ,,,,....,,,,,,,,....,,,. Pleasant Mills FIRST TEAM SCORES Wx-: THEY .,,..r,38 39 44411.45 66 ,,......49 41 .......-17 44 . s.,.. 44 overtime 46 ......,70 52 .,.....58 44 .... 57 42 ..,....50 31 . r.i,i 47 50 ...W71 52 .,.,,,.47 58 .......71 50 ....,,..68 overtime 72 r......61 76 ,o....58 66 .5 .... 75 61 COUNTY TOURNEY 32 Decatur Catholic ..... .,,sr... 4 5 SECTIONAL TOURNEY 58 Pleasant Mills ,, to .,...t ..55 57 Monmouth 56 Hartford ,,ll,,, Second Team WE .......35 .,t,,s,31 ...M20 ....l...34 1s....33 .t..,..33 ....,t.22 5.5.5135 .......27 ..t....47 s,,....43 19.1.33 .......30 ...W35 .,..,..40 ......,.47 .......40 .......39 ....50 ........68 THEY 21 23 35 21 38 19 29 37 30 22 16 29 17 36 27 28 26 43 Thirty-three Co-Editors-In-Chief Assistant - Business Manager Assistants - Circulation Managers Assistant Activities Assistant - Athletic Editors Assistant Pictures Assistants Sponsor Thirty-four ANNUAL STAFF FLOREINE LUGINBILL ANNA SMITLEY RICHARD KELLER DARREL KUHN GILLY KUHN LARRY MILLER LYLE TUMBLESON RUTH LEHMAN LINDELL Ross BETTY WENDEI. DONALD GERBER MARILYN BREWSTER NORMAN HAINES GERALD MILLER JACK WENDEL. PATSY JOHNSON VIRGINA BREWSTER JOHN OvERHoLsER MR. FRED H. BOLLER ALUMNI 1922 Rapheal Borntrager Lehman Ernest R. Zehr fdeceasedl Niles. Michigan Edward J. Billinsky South Bend, Indiana Ordine Butcher Harris Fort Wayne, Indiana Madeline Robin Steinbrunner 622 N. Sugar St., Celina. Ohio Chalmer Baker, Celina, Ohio Lucile Lewis Purdy 627 Mechanic St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jessie Shyder Filler, 4113 Arling- ton Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Rose Mann Vaughn tdeceasedj Elmer Robin, 4710 Arlington Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana Virgil Snyder, 6914 Ideal St., Fort Wayne, Indiana Doris Engle Coven, 1776 Lagondo Ave., Springfield, Ohio Loris Marshall Cheyenne, Wyoming Orison Stolz, R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Pauline Lewis ideceasedl Henry Rumple, R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Gladys Teeter Ketchum Bryant, Indiana Bertha Becher Stevenson Celina, Ohio Elizabeth Miller Cook Fort Wayne, Indiana Mabel LeFeVer Fann, 4813 S. 1923 1924 1925 1926 Lois Buckmaster Lotz tdeceasedj Anna L. Fetters fdeceasedj Alice G. Kenney Eirman Madison, Wisconsin Margaret F. Remaklus Dayton, Ohio Leona Miller Hisey Portland, Indiana Edward Robin, 7410 Indiana Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana Raymond Wickelman tdeceasedl Martin Borntrager South Bend, Indiana Mary Miller Reinhold, 3005 Euclid Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana Dorthy Kenney Falter, Tiflin, O. Delcie Ketchum Gunter Ohio City, Ohio Ray Smith, Portland, Indiana Lamiolle Fogle Medford, Oklahoma Lucile Kenney Post, R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Wilma Snoke Stolz, R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Raymond Snyder Fort Wayne, Indiana Howard Fennig Springfield, Ohio Ernest Reed, New Corydon, Ind. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Indiana Helen Teeter Bolds, 3221 Dinnen Osie Heistand Sprunger, 166 Bry- Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana an St., Berne, Indiana Thirty-five Glenna Duff Lehman, 406 Com- promise St., Berne, Indiana Grace Wall Saxmon, R. R. 1, Portland, Indiana Martha Smith Miller Portland, Indiana Walter Amstutz New Corydon, Indiana Martha Butcher Lantz Fort Wayne, Indiana Lewis E. Arnold, Willshire, Ohio Helen Ray, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Burdette Burk, 1134 E. Oewis St., Fort Wayne, Indiana Gale Butcher, Rockford, Ohio Mildred Morningstar Schindler Geneva, Indiana Ruth Teeter Eichenauer R. R., Celina, Ohio Chester Haines, 3 Western Ave., Newark, Ohio Paul Stolz, 2433 W. Jackson St., Muncie, Indiana Ernest Baker, Rockford, Ohio Howell Duff, 815 Madison St., Decatur, Indiana Robert Stuber R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Mary Fifer Kuhn R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Chester L. Adams, R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Norma Burk Briggs, 801 Washing- ton St., Defiance, Ohio Amos Wall, 1905 Onido St., Fort Wayne, Indiana Vera Anspaugh Kelley R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Richard Bryan, 224 Courtland St., Highland Park, Michigan Lucile Tricker Muhlenkamp R. R. 1, Rockford, Ohio Thirty-sir Alma Peel Hirschy, 217 Van Euren St., Berne, Indiana Robert Moran, R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Esther Bollenbacher Heare E. Main St., Berne, Ind. Glennis Kenney Vivien Ray, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Emma Fogle Fennig, Bryant, Ind. Marcella Robin Fravel Cincinnati, Ohio Ruth Rumple Bauman R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Charles Stolz R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Theodore Morningstar R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Cecil Smitley R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Jay Walter, New Corydon, Ind. Beulah Ketchum Hillery, 940 W. Arch St., Portland, Indiana Ralph Bollenbacher R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Elizabeth Mosser Stamm, 4428 S. Lafayette St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Thurman Baker, Geneva, Indiana Gladys Bollenbacher Stuber R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Luella Ray, Fort Wayne, Indiana Herbert Wendel New Corydon, Indiana Delmas Bollenbacher R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Doris Foreman Wall, 1905 Onido St., Fort Wayne, Indiana John E. Walter R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Elaine Bailey R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Ethel Hunt Smitley R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Soloman Mosser R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Clara Buckingham Walter R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Vera Ludy Teeter R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Wilma Schaadt Gehm R. R. 1, Celina, Ohio Francis Arnold R. R. 1, Celina, Ohio Arthur Jutte, Detroit, Michigan Richard Kelly R. R. I, Bryant, Indiana Florence Peel Harmon Decatur, Indiana Merrill Weaver, Geneva, Ind. Bernice Becher Stettler Willshire, Ohio Holman Egly, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Beatrice Luttman Morningstar R. R. 10, Fort Wayne, Ind. Edith Shoemaker Springer R. R. 4, Portland, Indiana Royce VVall, R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Raymond Bollenbacher, Dayton, O. Kenneth Bollenbacher Pleasant Mills, Indiana Marie Jutte, Dayton, Ohio Martha Parr Price, Ossian, Ind. Beatrice Welling fdeceasedj Robert Buckmaster Mary Lindsey, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Virgil Springer R. R. 4, Portland, Indiana Okla Dautherty, R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Floyd Baker, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Clyde Ray, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Evelyn Fetters Kauffman 205 Bryan St., Berne, Indiana Harold DeArmond R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Grace Kenney Digby Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Edith Stolz Walter New Corydon, Indiana William Gable Indianapolis, Indiana Herbert Miller New Corydon, Indiana Clarence Snyder R. R. 5, Decatur, Indiana Thurman Charleston R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Eleanor Miller Heeter Geneva, Indiana Chester Smitley fdeceasedl Christeen Stuber Loy Portland, Indiana Archie Wendel 720 Elm St., Decatur, Indiana Esther Brewster Miller, 1505 E. Yale Ave., Muncie, Indiana Raymond Miller R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Nora Smitley, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Shirley Wiest Smith, 1328 Gray- stone Ave., Huntington, Indiana James Moran, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind. Edith Snyder McClain Dayton, Ohio True Hunt, Dallas Center, Iowa Ardon Mosser, Geneva, Indiana Fredrick Schaadt, R .R. 2, Berne, Indiana Violet Yaney Marble R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Robert Wiest, 1805 Savine St., Huntington, Indiana Patricia Whitacre fdeceasedl Chalmer Bollenbacher, 910 Wal- Thirty-seven Glen Sipe, 852 N. Jefferson St., Muncie, Indiana Raymond Huey, 2707 Prairie Grove, Fort Wayne, Indiana Allene Boze Mosser, Geneva, Ind. Eileen Fogle Clara Gable Gilgan, 211 Delaware Place, Chicago 11, Ill. Betty Pyle Bollenbacher, 910 Wal- nut St., Decatur, Indiana Willis Burk, Box 57, Greenville, Indiana Donald Foreman, R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Ruth Ineichen Butcher, 704 S. Shank St., Portland, Indiana Fay Weaver Laux, Geneva, Ind. Lucille Boze Hunt Dallas Center, Iowa Fredrick Fennig, R. R. 2, Monroe, Indiana Eugene Kelly, 6181!2 E. Main St., Portland, Indiana Augusta Morningstar Butcher, 124 E. Washington St., Portland, Ind. Imogene Reef Priebe, 1430 W. 100 Place, Chicago, Ill. Don Abnet, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Marjorie Boze Decker, Marion, Ind. Elaine Christy, Winona Lake, Ind. Cornelius Gable, 2201 Lamberton, Middletown 2, Ohio Mary Bollenbacher Baker Rockford, Ohio Martha Butcher 859 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, O. Thirty-eight nut St., Decatur, Indiana Naomi Reef DeArmond Rockford, Ohio Josephine Walter Baker R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Donnave Charleston Sipe, 852 N. Jefferson St., Muncie, Ind. Wilbur Harshbarger, Chicago, Ill. Kathleen Kenney, Digby Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio May Weaver Stettler Pennville, Indiana Eloise Christy Liestner Berne, Indiana Ilah Harshbarger Ferry R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana John Miller, R. R .2. Geneva, Ind. DeVon Whitacre, Monroe, Ind. Paul Sipe, R. R. l, Bryant, Ind. Deloris Dailey Sprunger R. R. 1, Berne, Indiana Helen Iniechen Butcher, South- western Ave., Portland, Ind. Mary Luttman Bollenbacher R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Noami Rian Piety, 1020 S. Johnson St., Bluffton, Ind. Mary Helen Moran R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Isbelle Fetters Fuelling Decatur, Indiana Earl Hamerick, Hoagland. Ind. Louis Jutte Grant Smitley, R. R. 3, Portland, Indiana Maurice Weaver, Columbus, O. Viola Baker Stauffer, Geneva, Ind. Warren Augsburger R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Catherine Mosser Knapp California Jesteene Walter Micheals R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana James DeArmond N. Jefferson St., Berne, Ind. Cecil Bollenbacher, Geneva, Ind. Edith Habegger Miller R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana Mable Wolff Poorman, 3902 Brent- wood Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Elsie Habegger Affolder R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Clifford Baker, Marion, Ohio Lester Haines, 619 Studebaker St., Decatur, Indiana Ruth Luginbill Abnet R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Gladine Butcher Poindexter 80 Waltz Drive, Barberton, O. Robert Lautzenheiser R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind. Esther Abnet Habegger, 916 East- ern Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Helen Leininger Drake, 3251!z N. 4th St., Decatur, Ind. Calvin Foist, Anderson, Ind. Dorthy Murphy Gromeaux Dixon, Ohio Evelyn Kelly Thurston, 415 Shan- non Ave., Van Wert, Ohio 1939 Floyd Luginbill, 223 S. Sycamore St., Lansing, Michigan John Teeple, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Audrey Yaney Payne, 3401 Free- man St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Paul Tumbleson, R. R. 10, Decatur Road, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1940 Cleola Brunner Teeple R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana William E. Kenney, 8th St., Decatur, Indiana Donald Lee Cline, Ft. Wayne, Ind Roma Whitacre Moyer, Chicago, Ill. Eileen Brewster Bollenbacher Geneva, Indiana 1941 Kathryn Runkle Gunderson Fort Wayne, Ind. Ruth Christy, New Mexico Oral Parr Jarrell, Plymouth, Ind. Cleo Wall Augsburger Geneva, Indiana Jean Duff Thornton, Portland, Ind Virgil Morningstar, Decatur, Ind. 1942 Marjorie Myers Rediger Fort Wayne, Indiana Luella DeVolt, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind Grace Mosser Dubach Linn Grove, Indiana Paul Gable, R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Velma Huser, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Chester Lautzenheiser R. R. 2, Berne, Indiana James Weaver, 5221!2 W. Main St. Portland, Indiana 1943 Donald Baumgartner, Decatur, Ind. Jean Stuber Lautzenheiser Robert Boze, 548 Winona Village, Indianapolis, Ind, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind. Eugene Brunner, Votaw St.. lhirry-nine Betty Branstetter Parr, 655 N. Behring St., Berne, Ind. Gerald Morningstar, Decatur, Ind. Wanda Lautzenheiser Winona Lake, Indiana Wilma Noble Martin Keystone, Indiana Mary Schaadt Bollenbacher Celina, Ohio Mary Butcher Moser, 418 W. High St., Berne, Indiana Junior Huser, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Howard Kelly, R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Naomi Dailey, R. R. 2. Geneva. Ind. Billy Kelly, R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Ruth Tinkham Now, 522 N. Sugar St., Celina, Ohio Mary Gerber Brodbeck R. R. 4, Decatur, Ind. Chloe Bailey Davidson R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Paul Gerber, 604 Mercer Ave., Decatur, Indiana Colleen Duff Gibboney North Manchester, Ind. Sara Lou Sink Briggs R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Rosemary Boze, Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana Joan Ann Sink, Ball State Nurses Home, Muncie, Indiana Eugene Hill, R. R. 5, Decatur, Ind. Paul Merritts, Butler, Ind. Robert Bailey, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Ruth Morningstar Foreman Decatur, Indiana Jean Butcher, 325 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Indiana Helen Patterson Brunner New Corydon, Ind. Forty Portland, Indiana Paul Miesse Ruth Myers Elett, 511 E. Pettit St. Fort Wayne, Ind. Esther Luginbill Patch, W. Jeffer- son St., Decatur, Ind. Delores Patterson Patch R. R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Lela Smitley Kelly R. R. l, Bryant, Ind. Ruth Tumbleson Dewispleare R. R. 12, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Harriett Haines, 315 N. 5th St., Decatur, Ind. Mary Parr Myers R. R. 4, Bluffton, Indiana Floyd Debolt, U. S. Army Fort Breckenridge, Ky. Ruth Patch, R. R. l, Bryant, Ind. Paul L. Buckingham, R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Glenna Noble Lee R. R. 1, Poneto, Ind. George Stolz, Jr., E. Washington St., Greensburg, Ind. DeLee Patterson Mattax, R. R. 1, Monroe, Indiana Jean Ann Sink, Ball State Nurses Home, Muncie, Indiana Harold Miller, New Corydon, Ind Alethea Bollenbacher, Geneva, Ind Margaret Weaver Reef New Corydon, Indiana Virginia Leininger Wendel R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Doris Wellman, Dayton, Ohio Wilma Overholser Lichtenberger Wren, Ohio Roselyn Huser Johnson R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Thomas Lister, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind. Bobby Wendel, R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Marion Debolt, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind Emma Jean Switzer, R. R. 2, Geneva, Indiana Miriam Weaver, R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Carl Spangler, New Corydon, Ind. Alice Myers, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Bryce Christy, Bryan University, Dayton, Ohio Eugene Wellman, R. R. 1, Marilyn Haines Corey R, R. 1, Monroe, Indiana Joyce Smitley, U. S. Marines Paris Island, S. Carolina Wilburn Ross, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Howard Miller, New Corydon, Ind. Edison Huser William Patterson, R. R. 1, Bryant, Indiana Colleen Kelly, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind. Wayne Gerber, R. R. 1, Willshire, Ohio Melvin Wall, Berne, Ind. Melody Kuhn Wall, Berne, Ind. Emma Lou Morningstar Heirs 221 S. Second St., Peru, Ind. Martha Bailey, R. R. 2, Berne, Ind. Bryant, Indiana ir i' 'A' i' BRIGHT FRESHMAN CREVICES How uncommon is common sense. Honest fellows steal kisses. Mysteries-Love, women and hash. Some can't think-others won't. If you are up against it, go around. The weak days-Yesterday and tomorrow. Love is a sweet dream-Marriage the alarm clock. I in idea is what counts. Make light of your troubles by keeping them dark. Musically speaking, snoring is 'tsheet music. A lie is legless, but it travels fast. A kiss is nothing divided by two. A wild night always has its mourn, Many an open mind is empty. Many are dead, but they won't lie down. Forty-one Il X 'Wx S Q. 5. Fo rty-two Reference To Candids 1. Our means of transportation. 2. Freshman initiation. 3. Business is booming! 4. New pupils. 5. Ready to go. 6. Young musician. 7. Ain't love grand? 8. Three young hopefuls. 9. Camouflage. 10. Latest creation. 11. What did we do to deserve this? 12. Ready for another day. 13. Busy Juniors. 14. Four cute children. 15. Look at the birdie. ir 'A' 'k 'A' JAIL-LESS CRIMES Killing time. Hanging pictures. Stealing bases. Choking olf the speaker. Running over a new song. Smothing a laugh. Setting fire to a heart. Murdering the English language. ir 'A' 'ir if HER GOOD PLAY He, as the team goes by: Look! There goes Ruggles, the half-back. He'll soon be our best man. She, grabbing his arm: Oh Jack! This is so sudden! Forty-three ,iff 4Vl':y ffl, . 'V W r Nm f ffff ff l 5'-:fl I 1. X 'Tiff' li -V 5 ,,, 1 , ' W X V I I. Mgr!! 51i'gW A Gp FJ - Mfw g ap 6 V ' V is if Q , . ' . dxg Nl C J.Lf ' , W ' .1994 I J JF 'Y OJ . Jug Q! A -14 WVJM fa-' N' C TRS UV5 fx JN AA Aww? si 1 5 It KE B l, ,ff U f fff - xeg l P, .4 CQQL1., 5 J Al I rr f, ,D X l5 , ' ,,,,,f K ,- 1, , J , X '7 I 5 X, A , j-1, ,ff ,fx f - A f if Lvff Lil. 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'-., 2:1-Z Specializing in JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GENERAL I-IARDVVARE CHATTANOOGA OHIO ,,..,,.,, ,,,,,,,--,,,,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Forty-sPz'0 F 4 4 :4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 4 44 4 4 4 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 4 4 44 44 4 44 44 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 '4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 I 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 F IOHN W. KARCH STONE CO. WASHED LIMESTONE. AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE LIMESTONE PRODUCTS Eslimates Furnished on all Public Works Post Office Phone 75 Bryant, Indiana New Corydon, Indiana :::: : : ::: I-iere's Wishes for the Best of Luck to the Class of 1951 From the Friendly Photographer DERYLL'S STUDIO PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL BABIES WEDDINGS FAMILY GROUPS Deryll B. Sprunger, Owner People's State Bldg. PHONE 2-2816 BERNE, INDIANA :::Q'::: - :::o::::v Orty-eight ::: ,':::: COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST BANK OF BERNE ESTABLISHED 1891 Complete Banking Service MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BERNE INDIANA SCHINDLER ELECTRIC FRICIDAIRI3 APPLIANCES RCA VICTOR RADIOS AND RECORDS WIRING and SERVICE Phone 2-2813 Berne, Indiana EASTERN INDIANA OIL 6 SUPPLY CO. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS-AUTO ACCESSORIES Eventually We Will Be Recommendecl To You HARRY BUCKINGI-IAM, Local Representative NEW CORYDON INDIANA a-.p..p..,.'-.f-.1-.p-.,-44 ,fro .,... - - - S .... - Forty T 1 Mennonite Book Concern 1 A Complete Line of I SCHOOL BOOKS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' OFFICE SUPPLIES - BIBLES I AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS - GIFTS- ETC. BERNE INDIANA , v v :::::::::::::::-,J--::::::::::::- v BERNE LUMBER CO.. INC. Quality Lumber Since 1903 Lumber-Millwork - Builder - Hardware Phone 2-2268 BERNE INDIANA FOR KROEHLER FURNITURE ITS SCHAFERS 1 DECATUR INDIANA Fifty Y I' --- -------v---v- -- 1, KING SIZE Hamburgers and Cheeseburgers 'I 5 Our Specialty ' WE LIKE OUR FRIENDS - WE GIVE THEM THE BIGGEST AND BEST if CHAT '25 CHEW DRIVE IN I Highway Z7 Prop. James B. Kitchen, Jr. R. Robert J. Mora ,p-v-v,--v--------- .......v... vvvv BETTER GRADE FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY I STUCKY '25 COMPANY I , I FLOOR COVERINGS - - FURNITURE APPLIANCES - HARDWARE , BOTTLE CAS SERVICE PHONE 6-6866 MONROE INDIANA READ YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER FOR HOME NEWS , DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I By mail in Adams County S6 a year DECATUR INDIANA I G -::::: ,L Fifry-0 F 1 KELLY AND WEAVER TILE CO. QUALITY CEMENT DRAIN TILE Dealers for SILVER KING TRACTCRS and EQUIPMENT BERNE, R. R. 2 INDIANA I I The Store Where Your Money Buys More HABEGGER FURNITURE, INC. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS and GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 2-23 I 4 Corner U. S. Highway 27 at High Street BERNE INDIANA I I 4,.--- - vvvvvv. - ,.... 0- v.--. .,,. - v- .vvvv GENEVA EQUITY EXCHANGE DEALERS IN GRAIN, FEED, HARD and SOFT COAL PHONE I 402 GENEVA INDIANA Fifty-t 100 'I 'I 'I I I 9 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I '0:::::4-:::0,':::: ,Q00,,,.,..', Q' 4-0' fa-0 I1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Q 4, ------0,,---- SALES SERVICES IEFFERSON GARAGE PHONE Z-2 I 79 BERNE INDIANA - - - A - - A :::::04:::: A::::':::'-'::,Q::',.-:::: BISHOP'S SERVICE STATION-Booster THE OLD RELIABLE STORE SPANGLER BROTHERS, Proprietors DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE NEW CORYDON INDIANA I. W. MEYER REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS NEW CORYDON INDIANA 'I 'I P 'I 'I 'I Q,-0, ',::::::o :::- -4-,, Q00-1-4-,,,'p, 'v,.',., ' Q.-,',,0 Fifty-th re F I I 4+ Ir 'r 'r I 'r 'r 'r Ir 4 EVERYONE WELCOME To PALMER HOUSE LUNCI-IES and REFRESHMENTS Phone 2-2306 BERNE INDIANA THE CLOTHES SHOP CLEANING - PRESSING - TAILORING MADE TO MEASURE SUITS ERVIN SCHINDLER, Proprietor BERNE INDIANA MIES RECREATION IVIOLLY MIES, Prop. 266 N. Znd Street DECATUR PHONE 3-2942 INDIANA 'I Compliments of LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY L. SMITH G. I-I:1.1. Comer Ist 81 Monroe Sts., Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3I I I GENERAL INSURANCE if ------ ::::::::::::,-:::::::::::::::: Fifty-four REED'S WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE Exclusive Dealers In CHIEF PAINTS and IMPERIAL WALLPAPER Phone I06 NEW CORYDON INDIANA LIECH'I'Y MOTOR SALES Pontiac and Buick SALES AND SERVICES U. S. Highway NO. Z7 PHONE 2-2805 BERN E INDIANA A. G. BRIGGS AND SON HARDWARE FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION SALES CHEVROLET SER VICE PHONE 44 GENEVA, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF NUSSBAUM NOVELTY MANUFACTURING CO. CREATORS AND MANUFACTURERS Of UTILITY WOODEN BOXES BERNE INDIANA 1 G ::::::.:::,:: :::::::.-.-::::J Fiffyqw Qibevbcafion As our scholastic endeavors shape themselves to maturity, we review the happiness and knowl- edge acquired from our twelve fruitful school years and sincerely hope many, many more stu- dents will be able proudly to say, I, too, am a Jefferson graduate? With this in mind we now dedicate this volume of the Jeffersonian to all future classes of The Jefferson Township High School. We trust they will all truly exemplify the Jefferson traditions before a justly proud community. r 44 44 1 4 44 44 44 44 4: 4: 4: 44 I 4h 4s 44 44 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 l,,, Fi Compliments of GENEVA MILLING AND GRAIN CO. Millers of WHITE LILY FLOURH See us first when you have grain to sell. Phone 81 GENEVA INDIANA PARR'S TIRE SERVICE GREASING AND BATTERY SERVICE General and Recapping Goodyear Tires BERNE, INDIANA Vulcanizing SHELL PRODUCTS F1Rz3sToNE Tmias REPAIRING :::::::::40::: '::::::: ::::::::::.-Q ::.-::.- - - IVAN I. IOHNSON'S GARAGE Auiomobile, Truck and Traclor Worlg a Specially Ferguson Tractors Electrical Appliances Accessories CHATTANOOGA, OHIO Farm Implements Batteries Oils, Grease Welding Gasoline Tires Radios DR. E. D. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Office Phone 2-2168 Residence Phone Z-2138 BERNE INDIANA fry-six A-- ,,--- A- ,A-, - - vv-- - v v v , ,.444,4A.4 BERNE ICE CREAM CO. ICE ---- ICE CREAM PHONE 2-261 7 BERNE INDIANA MAIN STREET FILLING STATION CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ROAD SERVICE All Kinds of Body and Fender Repair U.S., ATLAS, AND FIRESTONE TIRES BERNE INDIANA ---vv .... vv- '-v------4--v:::'..'.,::-. ::',,:.-,J BULOVA, HAMILTON, ELCIN WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS LIECHTY IEWELRY BERNE INDIANA COMPLIMENTS i of STENGEL AND CRAIG DRUG CO. DRUGS and WALLPAPER BERN E INDIANA ::::::: :::::,,:::: A:,::::::,: Fifty F ELBER MACHINE 6. WELDING SHOP MASSEY-HARRIS SALES SERVICE Phone 2-2201 BERNE INDIANA 1 VICTOR C. GRABER Buyer of POULTRY and EGGS USE OUR G 6: R BRAND P Phone 2-2822 Residence 2-2393 BERNE INDIANA I - ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ..A...... - Compliments of BERNE I. G. A. STORE GLEN GIFFORD, Owner CROCERIES - IVIEATS - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES QE A COMPLETE Fooo MARKET FREE DELIVERY Q PHONE 2-2134 BERNE, INDIANA 5 A'2D 2'ID S-3-2 BUSY 81085 Everything for lhe AUTO, HOME AND FARM DAN SPEICHER, Owner ,b 152 West Main St. BERNE, INDIANA 'r Fzfty-eight D-vvxhf,-,..,,,,..,L,:::,,:::i :::: A,,AAA -A-----A A A AA-------A----- - BERNE EQUITY EXCHANGE COMPANY Dealers in GRAIN - COAL - FEED - FENCE Phone Z-2802 Linn Grove, Indiana Chattanooga, Ohio Berne, Indiana Tama, Ohio GENEVA LUMIBER 6 SUPPLY CO. Dealers in LUMBER, FENCE, BUILDING MATERIAL Sz COAL Phone 2502 GENEVA INDIANA BERNE HARDWARE CO. Good Equipment Makes a C-ood Farmer Better JOHN DEERE SALES Sz SERVICE Phone 2-2191 IP ITS HARDWARE, WE HAVE IT BERNE INDIANA NUSSBAUM AND STAUFFER LAWN MOWERS - MILKING MACHINES - NORGE APPLIANCES MILKER SUPPLIES - BICYCLE TIRES - BICYCLES DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES-ACCESSORIES BERNE INDIANA 4 1 4 1 4-J 0 'A' ,,0,e, ',,,,,, Of' 'A'A Af ',' ',,,,-,' ,,,e,e, -::,,f,,, 'QQ' J F ifty-nine DECATUR LUMBER CO-. HOME OF HOMES LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL 1 PAINT Phone 3-3309 DECATUR, INDIANA DEIRKES IMPLEMENT SALES FERGUSON TRACTORS, BELL CITY CORN PICKERS DEMPSTER GRAIN DRILL State Road 27, 33 DECATUR INDIANA PEDIGREE-BRED CHICKS U. S. PULLCRUM CLEAN U. S. CERTIFIED U. S. APPROVED I BERNE HI-WAY HATCHERY GORDON IVI. LIECHTY - - WELDON LEHMAN Owners FARM SUPPLIES READY-BUILT FARM BUILDINGS BERNE INDIANA YAGER'S , FUNERAL HOME I Modern Ambulance Service - Lady Assistant FURNITURE - PIANOS - CARPETS IVIRS. LAWRENCE L. X'AGER L. LUTHER YAGER j. JEROME YAGER Phone 2-2 I 36 Phone 2-8638 Phone 2-2196 T OFFICE PI-IONE 2-2158 :I BERNE INDIANA Sixty r-:::: v - - :4-::::::4,:::--,4,-,,4,-,,,4A,,.,,,-- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ,4,'.,, 4-'Q 'I :I I I I I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I I I 4-Q-054.4-Q.,-.'vR0.0,',Q0-.Q-QQAQAJ-.0 04 A 'Q-00A 'QQ.' f' , ZUERCHER S Q A-A -'ITWH SHOP Berne, Indiana Phone 2-2471 ACCORDION I Band d Orchestra and String lnst ments Modern u and Remodeling All Musical Inst ments --AAAA ---- --AAAAAA-,-AAA:,,::,,,,:, I I I BEN SPRUNGER SHOES FOR THE I I FAMILY I I Berne Indiana 2 I 'L Berne Locker Storage CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND CURING 524 W. Franklin Phone 2-2806 Berne Indiana vvvet vvvvvvvvvvvvvv v -Y K HAVE A DATE? I I Come in and treat her to a delicious I Sandwich ancl Home Made Pie 5 WHERE? I I CITY LUNCH Berne Indiana I COMPLIMENTS of Geneva Veterinary Hospital J. O. R. CAMPBELL LIVE BETTER FOR LESS I I with I I I I 'I Walter Fenstermaker I I I Mgf. r I I Berne Indiana I 'I II The Service Garage WALTER HOFSTETTER STU DEBAKER Automobiles Sz Trucks SALES 61 SERVICE Phone 7 Cn U. S. Highway 27-South Geneva Indiana I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I I I I 'I I I 'I I 'I I I I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I II I I I I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A-:::- -:.-:,::::::::::.-Q Sixty-one I ee Heeeeexee:xeeeeeeeeee- 1 ' The Economy Store Ready to Wear ' LADIES 6: CHILDRENS SHOES ', IVIEN'S WORK CLOTHING ll I3I N. Second St if Decatur Phone 3-2900 Indiana Gilliom Lumber Company PAINTS 6: OILS LUMBER - LATI-I - SHINGLES Try our Delicious Dawn DONUTS for your Party or other special events. Also SANDWICHES 6: GOOD COFFEE Gerber Donut Shop I I8 East Monroe St. DECATUR INDIANA Compliments of IDEAL DAIRY BAR Doyle 8: Bonnie Rich Decatur Indiana ' BUILDING MATERIAL I lf Il's lumber call our number I :I Phone 2-23I2 :E Berne Indiana THE FOOD BANK I COMPLETE LOCKER SERVICE I I GROCERIES, MEATS, F RUITS ' PHONE 54 I 'I I . :I Geneva Indiana I 'I I +::::::.-:::::::::::.-::::::::Qp ' HANNI FURNITURE Z HOME FURNISHINGS I RESTYLING REPAIRING CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE 3: Phone 7702 Geneva indiana 'I 'I 4, ........ ...... - Compliments of Bcrlsiger Welding Shop Berne Indiana Wertzberger's Confectionery BORDENS ICE CREAM SANDWICHES Phone 3-3035 Decatur Indiana Sixty-two I MF . II +I Compliments Ig NIBLICK 5: CO. ll f l l 0 1, - . 'I 1, Islt ouI new 'I 'I FLOYD VOORHEES 1, MODERN STORE 1, 1, 1 1, 1 - I . . Q Clty Barber Shop Quality MCYChandlSC l 1 5 I d' . 1, 11 Geneva n land Decatur Indiana fl 1 ,: C l' t f I: l -Om IIIICH S O l ' p , Compliments of lf 1, 1, Doc's Place 1 1, I 1, C' L' DAY 5, Heffners Cash Store E, .I +I 1, 'I RECREATION CENTER ,, Chattanooga Ohio ,E 1 1, Geneva Indiana ' 1, 1: fl Llechty Cannery 5, COMPLIMENTS 1 j' 13 CUSTOM CANNING 11 of if 1: 1, 1, I 1 MEATS SORCHUM 11 Cole s Meat Market 1: :I , gl Phone 173 , Decatur Indiana 1: 1, Y 1 il Berne Indiana jf 1 1: ----------E--- I-:::::v ::::::f1, ---- - 'vvv-- 1, 1' 1 Compliments of if E j, Compliments of ,: Steffen Implement Co. 1, 1, 1 'I JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT if MIDLAMS 5' 1 I 1, 11 IDELAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT , Clover Farm Store 1, 1, 'I Phone 3-38'3 5 Chattanooga Ohio :E Decatur Indiana 1 Ig 1: :I I ........ ........ I - -,,,,,,,-.,:,,,,,, Sixty-three AAa-0--- t :--, --- 1 1 1 41 '1 E Berne Overall Co., Inc. 1 I1 1 Bcrne Indiana 1 '1 1 '1 1 1 '1 - A - - ,I -::-,:::- ::::,,::: - - - - - I I CURTISS FINE FOODS P I '1 '1 11 El BABY RUTH BUTTERFINGER I Curtiss Candy Co. A. MOSSER, Distributor 1 1, Geneva Indiana '1 '1 '1 41 -:::,::: WASHING MACHINE REPAIR SALES - MAYTAG-SERVICE W. M. Lehman Appliances I 09 Sprunger Street Berne Indiana ,-v-- --,,---:- ::::4::.-: ::::::: Feel at Home Here You Need It We Have ll HOME-GIFTS 84 SCHOOL NEEDS TOYS, CARDS 8: CANDY THE F AIR STORE 1 '1 '1 gf COFFEE SHOP 1 SAN DWICHES IVIALTS HOME MADE PIE P 11 1 :L Berne Indiana 4 11 1 1 '1 1 1 1 '1 1 I Compliments of 41 I Jzzffnfz Z '1 Diamond: 0 Watches I Snlverwure 130 N. SECOND ST. DECATUR, INDIANA 1 1 1 '1 4,,:,-EA: :::4 :v-: MASTER :::::.-::Q::::: - RAY ELLIOTT Auctioneer Phone Portland 997J Indiana Master Feed Store LEHMAN BROS. C-RAIN - FEED - CUSTOM GRINDING Ik MIXING Phone 2-2303 Berne, Indiana Sixty-four v-- ---v vv.. v---, vvvv. 4-::: Hank's Garage The place where your dollars go the farthest On Highway 116-8 miles East of Geneva All kinds of repair work Electric and Acetylene Welding GOODRICH TIRES PRIME BATTERIES Phone 70 Bryant Rt. 1 Indiana Compliments of H. V. DeVor, D.D.S. Decatur Indiana ,,,,-,,, ..- 1, ll in 0,0000s,0'Q4'se'-'sa-'4e'00-'04-40,04 0 QQ' Lives of great men all remind us We can malge our lives sublime: And departing, leave behind us Footprints in the sands of time. Dr. T. H. Soldner Berne Indiana Kane Paint 6: Wall Paper Store BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS NANCY WARREN WALLPAPER 158 S. Second St Decatur, Ind COMPLIMENTS to the class of l95I Hampton Bread Man ADRIAN LEH MAN Berne Indiana ::'::: ::::', Compliments Dr. N. A. Bixler OPTOMETRIST Decatur Indiana rv-.r.'s0..'..'.f.f4Q .r. ,'4-o4'.,::: ::o::::: EHLERS RESTAURANT .QQT Decatur Indiana 0,-v,::'::Q:: 0' va,-fa, VQQQQ ,, AA... A - - ::::::::- - TYDOL VEEDOL GASOLINE MOTOR OIL They tell their own story best Beavers Oil Service Decatur Indiana ::::0::.-::::: -::: 0:::: -:::QQQ:::: :: Ty ADVISORY BOARD avg I i i i i S N Ralph Christy, Dan Reef, H. D. Mosser, Ariie Foreman RETIRING TRUSTEE INCOMING TRUSTEE BRAYTON PYLE PRINCIPAL SIDNEY W. ERWIN Friends University, A.B University of Wichita Indiana University Ball State, MA. Mathematics H. D. MOSSER Three Nage1's Quality Flowers FQQDTOWN MEMBER-TELEGRAPI-I-DELIVERY Super Market FLOWER SERVICE Specializing in SINCE 1Q18,1951 HOME KILLED MEATS 1 Phone 2-2472 ., Phone 2-2178 Berne Indiana Berne Indiana The Fashion Gerber Meat Market for Ladies' and ChiidfCH,S MEATS and GROCERIES ' Ready-to-Wear 11 1+ l50 S. Second St. Phone 3-2712 II ' Gus and EVELYN :I I If DECATUR, INDIANA :Berne Indiana :I ' QE Hardy 6. Hardy and UNDERTAKINC THE HOME OF Gooo SHOES A LONIPLETE GIFT LINE Bnnnn ,nnnnnn QE Phone 109 Nite Phone 45 :I E: Geneva Indiana . EE ...eee MOORE'S MCCRORY LUNCH 1 Home Store ff FANCY CROCERIES and MEA TS BERNE AUDITORIUM 1 1 If Geneva Indiana Sixty-six UHRICK BROS. For anything electrical COUNTY SHELGAS DEALER Phone 3-4l09 Decatur Indiana :::- :: ::::: :::::::- ::::::::, B. I. Feasel Wallpaper 6: Paint 270 North Seconcl St. 4 'b 'r ll 5 5 THE HUB 5 fl GENERAL MERCHANDISE ll Geneva Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF The La Rue Shoppe I :u I 4+ ll Phone 3-4406 Any Estimates 1. ll Geneva Indiana Decatur Indiana .Q lr A::::::::::x:x: ::::::x:::::::'w: : N:N P THE H ABIT l Hcxnni Plumbing Shop MENS FURNISHINGS DRY CLEANING Phone 2-2305 Berne Indiana BERNE ELECTRIC 'T lr t 11 WATER SYSTEMS - WATER SOFTENERS tr ll OIL BURNERS 6: STOKERS YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS IL Phone I 35 lr lf Geneva Indiana 1 rl te: ::,,,:,,,::,,,.-:- -:,: LIMBERLOST Service Station APPLIANCES Automotive Maintenance WIRING CLAUDE F. RIGGIN, Owner MOTOR REPAIRS , U S H- h 27 1: . . ig way Berne Indiana fl GENEVA INDIANA ' :E Sirty-s Compliments of Feeney's Flowers 'I 'I Compliments Portland Indiana :I Phone 402-J I WYLIE WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS 1, ' CIFTS - FUNERAL WORK Q: Fumlfufe COIHPGHY WEDDINGS ll 152 S S d DEC Flowers for All Occasions fl 1 ' econ V ATUR' IND' Free Delivery I STUDENTS STORE , PUBLIX Peterson 6 Heller CAL E. PETERSON Decatur Indiana lg MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and INSTRUCTIONS PHONO RECORDS and RADIO REPAIR I 'I 1: DECATUR PHONE 3-3215 'I I t PONTIAC SALES 6: SERVICE U. S. TIRES DUPONT PAINT il 'I I o :I Compliments Decatur Dry Cleaners Decatur Super Service I 209 W- Jefferson St- 224 W. Monroe SI. Phone 3-3618 if FOR BETTER CLEANWG Decatur Indiana , LEO GILLIG, Owner Hofstetter Bros. MYERS FARM STORE I Firestone Store MINNEAPOLISMOLINE l HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES Quality Farm Machinery FIRES-I-CNE TIRES SALES 61 SERVICE 1' Phones I I 4-J 4, 248 VV. Monroe Street Geneva Indiana DECATUR, IND. Phone 3-3301 ty-eight ---,----, ..... --- 37:54 Sanur Sy S 4a . . Q Q , qi- '4 ron Pl' 14,0 6 D. D. STAUFFER. Manager Berne Phone 126 Indiana 2 I Congratulations to Class of 5l Iudy's Beauty Shop All Beauty Services Geneva Indiana Bryson C. Fetters REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS INSURANCE Auto, Fire and Tornado PEOPLE'S LIFE INSURANCE CO. General Agent II9 No. jefferson St. Phone: Office 2-28l 7 Res. 2-2682 Berne Indiana BEALS' LUNCH j UST Coon EATSH Portland Indiana ::::,4-:::::- :::,4,:::: :e Compliments of Pfennig Insurance Agency HERMAN J. BIXLER Geneva Indiana v v vvvv ::'f:::Q:::::,,:::- '0 '4-0 Linn Grove Hardware Hardware - Dupont paint 81 Varnish Duco - Dulux - Refrigerators Electrical Appliances Radios Gas, Oil and Tires Linn Grove. Indiana Phone 5-5496 Open Evenings till 9:00 COMPLIIVIENTS of HARDY Chevrolet Sales PORTLAND INDIANA --AA---0----'00,--------AQQQQ-- Century Bowling Center Bowl for Health Free Instructions LEWIS CROSS, Mgr. PORTLAND INDIANA 7 1 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I tb 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 1 'I 'I 1 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1 I 'I 'I 'I 'I C I 'I 1 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 5 S 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I AA, ,,,, ,A -:::::::--a Sim y- 71 i ll 6 ---,---- 25' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I Wendel Motor Sales 'I 'I PONTIAC SALES 6: SERVICE 'I 'I I I All Makes Used Cars I jf POPULAR BRAND TIRES I E AND BATTERIES 'I I ji Chattanooga Ohio I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I IE Compliments I 1: of :I I I C. P. Hinchmcm. M.D. I 'I If Geneva Indiana I 'I I 'I 'I 'I . CLAUSER 6. MYERS CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING 1, HOME FURNISHINGS-DECORATING 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 125 No. Behring St. Telephone BERNE, IND. 2-2608 I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I Don 61 Dave's CITIES SERVICE Cor. of N. Meridian 61 Votaw AUTO REPAIR 8: GREASE JOBS I WASH 6: POLISH I Makes Car Look Like :E New - We Masterize PORTLAND INDIANA 'I I 'I I I 'I 'I I I 'I I 'I 'I If-::::::.-::::: ::::.-:::: Labrun Produce QUALITY DOMINATES A good place to sell POULTRY - - Eccs - - HIDE - - F URS Chattanooga Ohio WHITE ROSE LUNCH HOME MADE PIES DONUTS Open 7 days BRYANT INDIANA For the best in used cars shop at DOC'S CAR DOCK before you buy Always a good selection to choose from. Cars guaranteed PRICES RIGHT BEERY-VIZARD Phone Decatur Indiana RIESEN Barber Shop IT PAYS TO LOOK WELLH Linn Grove Indiana Seventy SEE 'I A :, OLDSMOBILE SALES SERV-US STORE 1 6: SERVICE HARDWARE and ' ELECTRIC APPLIANCES I: Vernon Schmidt Garage Le! your money buy for less 1: Berne Indiana PORTLAND INDIANA P GRABER Tin 6: Plumbing ' FERN'S Dress Shoppe HOT X3'EiagS,Li3NACES :E Ladies Ready-to-Wear SHEET METAL WORK s I I - WATER SYSTEM ik 5 2 E' Mam St' BATH Room FIXTURES If PHONE 29605 Phone 2-2232 BERNE, IND. 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