Monmouth High School - Eagle Yearbook (Decatur, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Foley .A 4 7 Olen Marsh, Principal Ball Qtate Teachers College Adams County Superintendent .V U, of Public SC110015 Indiana University Social Science Root Township School Ilourcli Trustee: August Selking lflwl Hittmlr, Vnion Township Vvinfred llerlie, Martin Alllllllllll, Trustl,-1-L AIIHUSL Selking, Root August Selking, Hugo lioerger. 'l'rm'nsl1i11 'l'rustee-1 lid. Auniann, Preble Township Trustee. Page 5 If ,iff 1' aw-- . YW' 3 s www' Ernest E. Davis Earlham College Oliio State University History Industrial 'Arts and Science Charles P. Holt Ball State Teachers College History, Physical Education Coach Hilda Morehouse Valparaiso University Purdue University Home Economics, Biology Mrs. Ethel Dewey Syracuse University Latin, Mathematics Fred Meier Purdue University Vocational Agriculture Norman Edward Robinson Butler University Indiana University English Mrs. Agnes Yager Indiana University Ball State Teachers College Commercial Mary Lou Holt Ball State Teachers College Grades 1 and 2 Mrs. Helen Wilson Marion College Grade 3 and 4 Q god iv ,psf wh kip 405 S Mrs. Ruby A. Smallwood Central Normal College Ball State Teachers College Physical Education Grades 7 and 8 Miss Ruth Bowen Manchester College Grades 5 and 6 S Mr. Richard Hickman Philharmonic Orchestra Band Instructor 'GQ' ,ay fi Page 7 Page 3 mf 11 5 :gk . M G I Q N N? m',, l .1 x Dx 'F' 5 I rg fix xl P il? R l,K Xxx iff? x 5 ei mug g:'i.x15 K lfgul-.2 1 'Q M531 Xx Q X N . Qgqggxi x I.. P Kg 4 xx + z S :rm f: :lx .-- ' :- 'F' ' xT xX j'. n- X . M-59 wf,w. 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'Q- v 3 Q Eldora EQe Treasurer '48 Class Play '50 Basketball '48 '49 '50 Franklin Fuelling Student Manager '51 Intramural Basketball 015145: Leroy Bulmahn Student Manager '51 Intramural Basketball Chart '51 Franklin Buuck Class Play '50 '51 Softball '51 Track '48 '49 '50 '51 Intramural Basketball Eileen Davis Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Chorus '51 Band '48 Eagle Staff Betty Fegley Eagle Stan' Basketball '48 County Chorus '51 Robert Harvey Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Track '48 '49 '50 '51 Softball '49 '50 '51 Class Play '50 Phyllis Hockemeyer Treasurer '50 '51 Class Play '50 Eagle Staff Basketball '48 '49 '51 Doris Keuneke ,Q Secretary '50 '5l'ff Eagle Staff Basketball '49 '50 '51 Chorus '49 Dorothy Kukelhan Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Chorus '49 '50 '51 Richard Macke Class Play '51 Softball '51 Track '50 '51 Intramural Basketball Margie Menter Class Play '51 Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Eagle Staff Chorus '51 Albert Huston Chart '49 '50 '51 Band '48 '49 Intramural Basketball Eagle Staff Lloyd Kiess Jr. President '48 Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Softball '48 '49 '50 '51 Track '48 '49 '50 '51 Carolyn Lewton Chorus '51 Band '48 '49 '50 Class Play '51 Basketball '48 '50 '51 Marilyn Marsh Choir-Muncie Burris n Orchestra - Muncie Burris Art Editor News Reporter Elviera Ostermeyer Class Play '51 Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Chorus '48 Ethel Rhoades Basketball '48 '49 Chorus '48 '49 Ethel Schmiege Class LP'lay '51 Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Chorus '49 '50 Secretary '48 Norman Sheets Basketball '49 '50 '51 Track '48 '49 '50 '51 Edward Stoppenhagen Basketball '48 '49 '50 '51 Track '48 '49 '50 '51 Softball '49 '50 '51 Class Play '50 '51 cweitw Carl Thieme President '50 '51 Vice-President '49 Track '48 '49 '50 '51 Eagle Staff 'I i.1.4lh.,..N.4.,..m4f ' ' -'I 73,1-C .. ,......,,! Lorna Scheumann Basketball '48 '49 '50 Chorus '49 '50 '51 Eagle Staff Donald Selking Softball '48 '49 '50 '51 Class Play '50 Basketball '50 '51 Track '49 '50 '51 Barbara Shoaf Chorus '48 '49 '50 Class Play '50 Treasurer '49 Bernita Thieme Basketball '48 '49 '50 51 Cheer Leader '50 '51 Class Play '50 Secretary '49 Marie Witte Basketball '48 Chorus '48 '49 1-I I .V 'T 9 IJ' 1 LQ? '4 , ,- .-- 3 'Qfv ' 4 A, 5-Q ', 1' 339: 1. -. 1, 1 'f' ,. rcfffi' A' . 3:5 I 'AL . - .n. , .it ff' ., , f , . 1 ,Av f 'Ji .A w -.y- ,VU ,. -v. 1 Ay f ....-.. HQ Q 5 6 A -, A: 1. Q V . Q t 1 L' L 4 Q 1-J if '2-' '.,1 t s n lv V.: . li' 1 4 s . I Q. Aunt Nellie Bashful Bob Sitting Pretty Puppy Love Hen's Party Nothing like fainting ' Page 12 CLASS WILL We, the class of 1951 of Monmouth High School, situated in the township of Root, in the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, being in our usual unsound state of mind and memory, but mindful of the uncertainty of this life, do make, publish and declare our last will and testament, leaving our pleasant memories which we have accumulated during our four years of high school, to the underclassmen. We will to Mr. Marsh, our principal, the extreme pleasure of getting rid of us. May he never have another class as much like mules as this one. To the Juniors We will our worn-out seats, including our initials, pencils, erasers and cuds of gum which we neglected to remove in the haste of our departure. To the Sophomore class we will a lot of ad- vice, some good and some bad. which they will have to get from us personally. To the Freshmen we have nothing to be- queath, just the wish that they have as much joy out of their school days as we did ours. I, Marilyn Boerger, do hereby will my tall- ness to Charlie Schlemmer, and my magnetic man-holder ability to any girl who needs it. I, Leroy Bulrnahn, do hereby will my mag- azine salesmanship to Carl Becker, and my long, lean and lanky frame to Martin Bulmahn, Jr. - I, Norvin Bultemeier, do hereby will my part time grouchiness to Evelyn Bulmahng and my flirty ways to Leo Sheets. I, Franklin Buuck, do hereby will my ability to get kicked out of class to Richard Schiefer- stein, and my ability to get good grades in Civics to Howard Fuelling. I, Franklin Crosby, do hereby will my ability of coming to school late to Dick Elzey, and my ability to drive a car every day to Tom Kise. I, Eileen Davis, do hereby will my craziness for new cars to anyone who doesn't like them, and my southern drawl to Willis Bulmahn. I, Eldora Ewell, do hereby will my slender- ness to Shirley Gerke, and my sleepy attitude to Tom Drew. I, Betty Fegley, do hereby will my long finger nails to Marilyn Miller, and my slim- ness to Gretchen Thieme. I, Franklin Fuelling, do hereby will my quietness to Jack Everett, and my stoutness to Darlene Bohnke. I, Robert Harvey, do hereby will my curly hair to Gerry Harvey, and my Chevy to Bill Ostermeyer. ' I, Phyllis Hockemeyer, do hereby will my long arms to any Junior who might need them, and my ability to lose my billfold when it's loaded with money to Alice Werling. I, Albert Huston, do hereby will my witty remarks to William Shoaf, and my ability of not talking when I should be talking to Jerry Grandstaff. I, Doris Keuneke, do hereby will my curly hair to Ida Schaefer, and my editorship to Marilyn Kiefer. I, Loyd Kiess, do hereby will my farming experience to Russel Walchle, and my ability to drive slow when I'm with a girl to Donald Gallmeyer. I, Dorothy Kukelhan, do hereby will my jeans to anyone who will give me good dresses in exchange, and my reddish-golden hair to Ethel Cook. I, Carolyn Lewton, do hereby will my ability to read romantic stories in school to Melvin Krueckeberg, and my love for sitting in the Sunday School Room to Mary Lehman. I, Richard Macke, do hereby will my freckles to Alice Fuelling, and my two-tone hair to Mary Harkless. I, Marilyn Marsh, do hereby will my singing ability to Bob Miller, and my long hair to Bonnie Deam. I, Margie Menter, do hereby will my ever- loving Jim to any girl who is smart enough to get him, and my black hair to Marcella Thieme. I, Elviera Ostermeyer, do hereby will my dark eye-brows and eye-lashes to Donna Schieferstein, and the jalopy which I drive quite often to anyone who thinks he needs a better one. I, Ethel Rhoades, do hereby will my ability to go steady in a short time to Dorothy Fleming, and my ability to be broke to Del- bert Witte. I, Lorna Scheumann, do hereby will my blonde hair to Reuben Thieme, and my blue eyes to Fredrick Bienz. I, Ethel Schmiege, do hereby will my small feet to Don Gallmeyer, and ability of having my studies to Tom Buuck. I, Donald Selking, do hereby will my ability to sing bass to Harry Meyers, and my ability to play ping pong to David Sprunger. I, Norman Sheets, do hereby will my ability to get good grades in shop to Bob Bultemeyer, and my quietness to Dorothy Witte. I, Barbara Shoaf, do hereby will my ability to get twins mixed up to Marilyn Bohnke, and my ability for constant talking to Ber- nice Ehlerding. I, Eddie Stoppenhagen, do hereby will my enormous cafeteria appetite to Jean Kirch- hofer, and my last name to Merilyn Grotian. I, Bernita Thieme, do hereby will my cheerleading ability to Carolyn Owens, and my ability to be queen of the school to Car- olyn Hakes. I, Carl Thieme, do hereby will my ability to be class president for two years to any poor freshman, and my blonde hair to Jane Clark. I, Marie Witte, do hereby will my ability to go square dancing to 'Virgene Selking, and my ability to wash windows to Marilyn Thieme. Page CLASS PPIUPHECY June 30, 1961 San Francisco, California Dear Darlene, It hardly seems possible that ten years have passed since I saw you on my commencement night when I graduated from Monmouth High School. So much has happened since that night. My work as an airline hostess on Trans- American Airlines, has been very interesting, and I have just come 'back from an enjoyable vacation. When l started my vacation, I decided that I needed some new traveling clothes and went downtown to shop. As I was walking down the crowded street, a little girl ran into me. When I looked down, I saw two little girls, indentically dressed, bearing somewhat familiar characteris- tics. Their mother was window shopping and when she turned to speak to the girls, I recog- nized a familiar voice. What a surprise! It was Monmouth's own Barbara Shoaf and she still had her familiar laugh. She told me that she had married a twin six years ago and was living in San Francisco. Since she, too, was shopping and we had so much news to tell each other, we decided to have lunch together. Whilc we were in the Del Monte Restaurant reminiscing about the wonderful times at Mon- mouth, she said she had heard that our own Franklin Crosby, not Bing, had made a musical in which he was the star singer, and that it was making its first run that week. We decided to hear him that evening. After lunch Babs and the twins went with me to choose my traveling outfit. When we went into a large dress shop, a striking honey blonde receptionist greeted us. You should have heard her, for she recognized Babs immediately. Such chattering and laughing! It was Dorothy. She and Phyllis, Monmouth's star seamstress, had formed a partnership and had bought the dress shop. Phyllis, our former treasurer, was taking care of the books. You can imagine how much Dorothy sold to other customers while we were there, but I did buy a nice suit and some blouses. We spent practially the whole afternoon in the shop. We had an early dinner in Belle Aire Restaur- ant, for Babs wanted the twins to eat before she took them home for the evening. While Page 14 we were sitting at a table, an attractive waitress stepped up to take our order. I knew her immediately, Eileen, the same girl, always on the ball . She and her husband, Earl, had just purchased the Belle Aire . She told us some of our former classmates had 'been there recently for dinner. Margie and her husband, Jim, had made a dinner appointment to meet Carolyn and her old flame, Norman Kohne. Jim is now a highpowered life insurance sales- man and Margie is his secretary. I forgot to tell you that I stayed for the night in the I-Iotel Thieme, of which our former class president, Carl, was the owner and manager. Since Carl had such good experience managing the Senior Class affairs, he decided to take a Managerial course for hotel catering. Babs met me at the hotel and we went to the musical. We were amazed at 'fPetey's ability, but why shouldn't he have improved his singing? Frank- lin Buuck has been his director. By chance we met Frank and his wife, Marilyn Boerger, in the lobby during the intermission. You would never have known Marilyn wearing diamonds and a classy mink coat. They had as their guests. Marilyn Marsh and 'tPetey . Buuck, elated with the success of this musical, told us that he was ready to start on a new movie in which Norvin, Snorty , would have the leading role, a comeclianl Marilyn Marsh has been singing light-opera and has made an extensive tour of the states. She said she had met Lorna while in New York. Lorna, employed as a hostess in the Waldrof-Astoria Hotel, had as her most charming guest, Eleanor Roosevelt. While in Dallas, Texas, she saw Elviera, who was the governess of Gene Autry's sons, and Doris, a secretary for the Justice of the Supreme Court. The next day I went to Denver to visit my cousin. During my stay, we attended a basket- ball game. Seated just a few rows behind us were Eddie and Merilyn. They saw me immed- iately and came to greet me. Eddie told me he was hoping to be a coach of his own Stoppen- hagen team some day. Eddie said, Did you know Bob and Bernita are also living in Den- ver in a beautiful home? They have three blonde daughters. I was delighted to hear about them and visited them the next day. While I was in their home, a Fuller Brush man CL SS PRUPHECY called. It was Albert! What a successsful sales- man! He persisted until Bernita 'bought a big supply of brushes and household products. He told us that Leroy was a prominent Plymouth salesman in Fort Wayne. Bob and Bernita were planning to see the Zollner Pistons play the Denver Cardinals. Richard Macke is the Piston's pitcher. From Denver I went back home to Indiana. I stepped in Fort Wayne to shop and in the midst of the crowd on Calhoun Street, was Marie. She told me she was getting her trousseau for her approaching wedding. Ethel Rhoades was with her, giving her helpful suggestions and advice. Ethel had been married ten years ago. As I came through Monmouth, I saw painted on a mail box, Don Selking. A tractor was standing by the road and the driver was Don. I stopped to talk to him. He and Frank Fuell- ing, his neighbor, were both farmers. Frank was married and the father of six plump boys. Don was very busy in the field so I said good-by to him and drove on a mile or so. The car started sputtering and stopped. It was out of find help when a passing car stopped and the driver asked me to ride. After looking twice, I recognized Lloyd and Ethel Kiess. Lloyd said he would go to his station in Decatur and get some gas. While chatting with Ethel. she told me they were going to Eldora and Delbert's house, who are living on a farm, near Preble. Ethel ccmmented how cute Dory's two little curly-headed boys were. I wanted to see them, but with only three days of my vacation left, I thought it best to start back to San Francisco in the morning. I stopped at the motel on U. S. 27, the former Dude Ranch, to stay overnight. The proprietor. Norman Sheets, had a thriving business. He had built twenty-five more cabins. On my way home, I often thought of the wonderful experience which I had visiting my classmates. Isn't it wonderful that they are all living such a happy, successful life? Please come and see me soon. I will drop you a card sometime this summer and let you know when my wedding will be I ! ! ! ? '? '? Then I will be no longer an airline hostess. Your friend, gas, I was walking to the nearest house to Betty Fegley E IUH PUTLHHVF Nick Favorite Name Name Saying Marilyn Boerger Boerger Oh, Cripe! Leroy Bulmahn Abe How do you know! Norvin Bultemeier Snorty Oh, nuts! Franklin Buuck Buuck Who? Me? Franklin Crosby Petey I don't care Eileen Davis Giggles Oh, that gripes me. Eldora Ewell 'tDory Oh, I don't know Betty Fegley Fuzzy lsn't that cute? Franklin Fuelling Frank Hah! Robert Harvey Bob Gee Gollie! Phyllis Hockemeyer Phyl Horsefeathers Albert Huston Al Squeeze me Doris Keuneke Do Oh, Well Lloyd Kiess Chuck Holy Cow' Dorothy Kukelhan 'tKuk I ain't nither Carolyn Lewton Cutie Oh, Cow! Richard Macke Dick Oh. Golly Margie Menter Marg Jeepers Elviera Ostermeyer Osty Ach! Oh, me! Ethel Rhoades Et Carl Lgrna Scheumann Blondie Holy Crumb Ethel Schmiege SChII'1iGgiG', Gads Donald Selking Don I'll be go to church Norman Sheets Sheets Gee! Whiz! Barbara Shoaf Barbie I thought I'd just die. Edward Stoppenhagen Eddie Crimenetly Marilyn Marsh Kay Burgers Bernita Thieme Nity 'tGrief Carl Thieme Prexy Oh, Schucks Marie Witte Wittie By Jingoes Hobby Frank Salesman Flirting with girls Hunting Singing Flashy Cars Quilting Listening to records Being quiet Swimming Driving through alleys Hunting and fishing Radio Requests Work Skating A Decatur boy Softball Collecting postcards Listening to the radio A certain boy Square Dancing Collecting salt and pepper shakers Sleeping 4-H Work Picture Scrapbook Going to Merilyn's house Piano and singing Bridal Scrapbook Taxidermy Having fun Page 15 Page 16 IU IUR lil 'XX HUXY Hr DXX HHH IMAX 1: Fl'k11llill1l Iflevlcur, Marilyn Biilmlu-, Evelyn Bulmulm, Rfrbeit Bullemeier, Kenneth Biisii-li, 1.:ii'wcIl Czlblv 2: Jam- Clark, Daisy lmvis, Bfiriziiif Dezim, Jack Everett, Alice Fuelling, Howard Fuelling ii: lliii'1'1--L lfm-lliiig, Uliairii-s I'xllhl'lll2lll, Dimzild Gzillmeyer, James Goldner, Merilyn f:l'llll'l2lll, Mziriiyn Kif-il-1' bl: .li-am Kiim-liiiull-i', Trim liiw, lCdwin Jr. K1'uL-cluebvrg, Rubert Miller, Lawe-renee Roop, Km-iim-lli Si-liui-lei' 5: Yii'g.1i-110 Sifllcing, Leu Slwets, lvavld Spriiiigwig Russell NVELIL-hle, Leroy VVe1'ling, 1-luheii Thiemc Homeward Bound Happy-Go-Lucky Dizzy Juniors Y Page 17 UPHUMURE 'bs us EAA Ki.- vs., izr ' Nu- QV new iv- 43mm wr ml... -uf' ss.. 11--v vg- .,.. Page 18 Hi NV lil HY RUN IU, NV HOW H O XV f 1: Larry Andrews, Frederick Bienz, Jeanette Elec-ke, Richard Bleeke, Eugene Blume, lmrleno Bolinke, Glen Braun 2: XVillis Iluhnahn, Shirley Butler, Tom I?-uuck, Ethel Cook, Toni Drew, Richard Elzny, Marvin Fast ' 3: Imrothy Fleming, Jann-s 17lt'l'llill,9,', Shirley Gerke, Gerald Grzindstaff, Carolyn Hakes, Mary Harklt-ss, Gary Harvey 4: Iwi Juni- Kiess, Nancy liirsrli, Melvin Krueckeberg, Betty Kukelhan, Mary Le-hmaii, Marilyn Miller, XVi1liam OSt0l'lll95'Eli 5: Carolyn Uwe-ns, lla Suliaefer, Ardina Scheumann, Richard Schie-fe-rstein, Mary Ann Se-lking, Norbert Selking, George Sonner Ii: Lois Suman, Marilyn Thie-me, Alice VVerling, Dorothy Vllitte V 4 'N Q4 fo' ng vo DQ ' 50' 94 -sf eggs V., .. -Mun- wss- -.,. xmmge ffm A , .. , A ' : 139' T ' 'w i '-'i'-' P 'Rx ' 735' Yfxiyi N .,. .K .Tk Ak l A Gififwx gm' We as 'X 4 li , '1R3?WSfi?? fa, 353331 .X X '. -.N--ag-.s.g. 'T:Q343,,,?:., . fi5.-?,7Q1:7S?','f25E 'ff A .,.,,.. 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X 511,41 .,j,, EIGHTH GRADE ROW' 1: Betty Andrews, .Iinnny Bauglinian, Evelyn Be-inlie, Edward Blume, Shirley Brandt, Imnald Cln-istianer HOXV 2: Nancy Clark, Mztrcille Davis, Betty De-am, Dorothy Fast. Paul Fuhrman, Gail Us-rke RUXV 3: Arno Girod, Audrey fj1'illldSt2'lff, Nola lielnnan, Connie Hakes, Jane Harvey, Juanita Hoffman ROV' -lz Barbara Lawton, -Clarence Lovelady, Harriet Rauch, Batty Hoe, Kathryn Singlvton SEVENTH GRADE HUNV 4: Jerry Baughmzin RQXV 5: David Bee-ry, Sharon Beltz, David Brown, Sharon Brown, Barbara Carr, Esther Cook ROXV G: XVilliam Davis, Nor- man Davis, Teddy Davis, Max Elzey, Anna Everett, Donna Fast ROXV T: Patty Hurst, Marilyn Hutchison, Marlene- Johnson Naomi Kirchhofer, Lois Koos, Rowe-na Merriman ROXV S: Fred Miller, Donna Owens, Ruth Rauch. Sondra Sonner, Stewart Schnepf, Calvin XVorth1nan SIXTH GRADE ROW 1: Bobby Andrews, Uhuck Antilla, Edwina Booth, Larry DeLong ROXV 2: Charles lilzey, Kathleen Fleming, Grace Fuhrman, Janet Grandstaff ROXY 3: Rfvnald Hakes, Roger Heller, Dick Lewton, Sue Miller RUVV -1: Amzldo Moreno, Monicu Mureno, John Meyers, Richard XViseman FIFTH GRADE ROW' 1: David Beltz, Carulyn Drake, Carolyn Fast, Gerald Fell ROXV 2: Kenneth Fisher, Karl Fuhrman, Linda Fuhrlnan, Kenny Peck ROVV 3: James Singleton, Beverly Stevens, Larry Walchle, Harold Weidler Page Page 24 'KK' w- me-wr vp- -vw-:Y vc'-r ,- ..,.. ,W A THIRD GRADE ROW' l: Elizabeth Schultz, Ann Seaman, Nancy Rice RUVV 2: Jacque-lene Hurst, Nancy Fuhrman, Janet Fell ROW 3: David Braun FOURTH GRADE IUWV 3: Russell Roberts, Alvin Rauch RUXV 4: Patsy Miller, Sandrzi BrIQl'1'llH2lD, Shirley Liby RLJNV 5: Mary Lou Lewton, Rex King, Carol Jacquay 1 ROXY ti: Jean Harkless, John Fuhrmun, Joan Fleming ROVV T: Jflhn Fell SECOND GRADE IUJXV 1: Cunning 12L'I',':,'lllklll, James Bvaun, Ijmnald I-luclier, Carolyn Ilutler, Mivliael Vary, Joan Davis Huw 2: Hola-rt Dvfiliaugll, Me-lvin Fast, lilmlnn Fuvlling. Hay Fnhrman, David Halal,-s, Jerry Ann Lee IIOXV Ii: Thomas Mann, K'il'l'l Miller. Steve-n Mnsus, Gladys Myers, Thnmas lwck, Alice .H4'JlIk'1'l'.:i ROXV 4: IL:ill'lJ1ll'21 lion, Janie-S HUFS1-ll. .James Sulinltz, linger Stevens FIRST GRADE HOXV 1 1 Bimnie Adams, Donna Adams, llerny lint-1-gay, Sliarnn Clem, Linda Deam, Connie Fast RUXV 2: Lynn Fisher, Barlmara Fuhrman, Faye Harlile-ss, Larry Johnson, Marsha King, Jed Kline HOW' 3: Gerry Mann, Judy Peterson, Harriet Rice, Shirley Roberts, Edward Robison, David Schieferstein ROVV 4: David Schultz, David Singleton, Raymond Stevens, NValter Walchle PQZ6 O W 'f I ,fm 1-,753 -avg SN' 'N A. X 5' ' w1gf'f3+, ?MQ 'Egg ' 9 Q ES , , 3 A s N9 5 W' 'M -ssl. M-Sw GLE STAFF Editor Doris Keuneke Assistant Editor Carl Thienie Business Manager Edward Stoppenhagen Assistant Business Manager Donald Selking English Committee Margie Menter, Franklin Fuelling and Albert Huston Advertising Committee Eldora Ewell, Marilyn Boerger, Bernita Thieme, Barbara Shoaf, Edward Stoppenhagen, Carl Thieme, Donald Selking and Norvin Bultemier Eileen Lloyd Phyllis Betty Lorna Picture Committee Davis, Robert Harvey and Norman Sheets Sports Committee Kiess. Richard Maeke and Elviera Osternieyer History Committee Hockemeyer, Leroy Bulmahn and Marie Witte Write Ups Fegley, Franklin Crosby, Franklin Buuck and Barbara Shoaf Typing Committee Scheumann, Ethel Rhoades, Ethel Schmiege and Carolyn Lewton Art Editor Marilyn Marsh Advisors Oli-n Marsh and Agnes Yager Page 27 P. T. . The Monmouth P T A was organized about five years ago. The great en- thusiasm which prevailed at the first meeting has continued to grow through the years. The organization has created a greater interest in the welfare oi the child and has brought the home and the school into a closer relationship. all Festival as a means for obtaining finance The PTA sponsored its annual F to carry out various projects. All members participated in making that event, an l 1 m fun and entertainment The PTA also engaged Santa Claus evening of wio eso e . to distribute treats to the pupils at Christmas. A pot-luck dinner will be given h f those who merit praise for participation in athletics, and on Merit Night in onor o for scholarship rating. May the PTA continue to grow in its good work. The officers are: Mrs George Sonner ..,... ...,,,,,, , President Mrs. Adolph Weidler ,... Vice-President Mrs. Herbert Braun .ll..,,. Secretary Mrs. Thurman Drew ,,,, Treasurer P. T. A. Officers Some ballyhoo What snazzy outfits! Discussing something?'??? Page 28 4 Q E IUP1 PL Y Ms, tx? .x 517 2 it 2- . , V....,...,. ., -..an wa... ...L- M , si 1 ,wi L 'F 5 . - 4 I ' , 5' g V I ,Q 4 :iq A .fzf -f., Y , I ':'i3'5-f:L 1i?':, The three act farce, His Name Was Aunt Nellie, was presented by the Seniors on November 7 and 8, 1950. It was directed by Mr. Norman Edward Robinson. The cast was as follows: Archie Baldwin, a small-town banker .,.,.. Bertha, his pleasant wife ..,..,.....,.,.,..,..., Shiela, his adorable daughter ....., Fred, a clean-cut boy of 17 ,..,...,...... Joyce, his peppy daughter, age 15 ,,,,.. Cleo, a ty-pical colored maid .....,...,.,... Ed Saunders, a meek neighbor ...... Mable, his gossipy wife ................ ..... Jerry, youth in early twenties ....., ...... Mr. Van Dillimg, an elderly rnan .... Franklin Buuck Margie Menter Ethel Schmiege Franklin Crosby Marilyn Marsh Elviera Ostermeyer Carl Thieme Carolyn Lewton Edward Stoppenhagen Richard Macke Page 29 l Page 30 Back How Left to Right Betty Roe, Dorothy Fast, Varolyn Fast, Reuben This-nie, Kathryn Singletim, Connie Hakes, Carolyn Hakes, Mr. Hickman, Leroy Sprunger, Marvin Fast, Donna Fust Front How Left to Right Mary Harliless, P:UXVL'llIl Merriinan, Grace Fuhrman, Jeannette Harkless, Lairwell Fable, Herman Harlcless, Hoi.:-Jr Helier, Amo flirucl, Calvin XVorthman AN Our band made a grand showing at the Hoagland basketball game this year. The music was fully enjoyed by all and many complimentary comments were made about its fine progress. Most of our band members are in the Adams County 4-H band which has contributed to many musical programs this year. Our band consists of seventeen members with the addition of three majorettes. The band and our chorus of fifty-three members also participated in the Adams County Music Festival. STATE HONOR We are proud of the honors which Miss Marilyn Marsh has won in the musical field. Possessing a pleasing soprano voice, Marilyn won first place in the Northern Indiana Vocal Contest held in Fort Wayne. This recognition entitled her to enter the All-State Soprano Solo Contest held in Jordon College of Music, Indianapolis, where she again Won first honor. Congratulations, Marilyn. .4 .mann A X. J I A A 54' ? L:i.fe Happy or sad? Oh, my goodness!! Give us some too Stretch- I Page 31 U, all ' r 4,..+,, Vf 5 w , rx x' HC ' ., W.. 'Q- w ' . ' 'H ,. .. --, - K 1 : .,,,, . , wzxfwifgsvf g .Q . A I K A- ' X , 1 A, 1.-,'-Tw-V A n INN v X 1 , -a. , 1 4 1,.p.., 'W I ,xx Qjxiiiifzf' V. 'f'Q':A '5 'f'n'i'ff' nits?-ii7VIfFl'f'f. 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' 4 . erm Q 'rw' -u rr' ' XV ' ' 1 '11 S! , 4 ',s.f'5,f',f. 1 v 1 . . ' - 1 ., Q' ff E WI! ' A .' X'-Tv: J' : ',: ,WQQU .5 ffm!!! .' lj'-Q J X ,rl-V-r.,. 1413: 5 7 'bfi' 1. , ' .-2gf5ffe T Q-f 1 A 'rw . -' ,lf 1 A! , .,'-, ', w,' .' ' 5 Q '.?g.Q!.z. x if ' QQ f. . P' , w 279' 1 'T . s ' 1 ff 1 f 'fu g':'..,'f -QA, it V. A lo TH Qf' ,Z wif J- . i - . , --1 ' YE lgljj J' 'H . , UL T H r A :fv,' k' 1 'lf . 1 X fu:- ' XLR! 'v .A .y Vi , ,'LxsS,'fvfi 1 e ',, ,, 4 ' x1'g4 Low' ' H-1 A V ' xr, , I 1,,,,,,. , ,, jfi ' . Q in - M ,W..g'-up ,, N 5,59 14, f . X 511,41 .,j,, Page 32 B00 TER CLUB The Booster Club consists of those people who have shown interest in e success of the annual by giving a monetary contribution. The roster of the club is as follows: Mrs. Adams Max Andrews Mr. L. E. Archbold Eloise Aumann Fritz Aumann Marlene Aumann Frankie and Marilyn B. Mr. Paul Becker Alton Bittner Mr. Hugo Boerger Mrs. William Boerger Miss Ruth Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Braun Hugo Bulmahn Kathryn Bulinahn Joan Bultemeier Martin Bultemeir, Jr. Eileen Bultemeyer Roland Bultemeyer Kenneth Busick Dorothy Crosby Mrs. Crosby Mr. Ernest Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deam Mrs. Ethel Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew Marietta Doctor Dick Elzey Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fuelling Joan Fuelling Mr. Francis Fuhrman Mrs. Norval Fuhrman Robert Joseph Fuhrman Loren Gerber Phyllis Gerke Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Gerke Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves Cecil Harvey Della Hoffman Charles CPorkyJ Holt Shirley Holt Mrs. Charles Johnson Robert Johnson Eugene Franklin Kiess Bernadine Kirchhofer Irene Krueckeberg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruetzman Dorothy Kukelhan Clarence Macke Mrs. Ivan Mahan Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marsh Mr. Fred Meier Jim Merriman Mr. and Mrs. Omer Merriman Mr. and Mrs. Nevin V. Miller Miss Hilda Morehouse Nan and lla Dorothy Oetting Dr. Edward Peck Dr. Elizabeth Peck Mr. Norman Robinson Mrs. Ralph H. Robinson Donna Schaefer Lorna Scheumann Mr. August Selking Barbare Jeann Shoaf Ferdinand Selking Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singleton Kenneth Paul Singleton Mrs. Smallwood Snorty Mr. and Mrs. George Sonner Mrs. Florence Susdorf Carl Thieme Miss Anna Kay Williams Marie Witte Mrs. Agnes Yafer B02l1'd Of bi1'di9S7 De Senior Jean Jam Anything f01' 3 PENNY? Keep them in stitches, Miss Morehouse Sophies in the spotlight Page 33 Page 34 ',.,, rg-H .,: , . 'EM' .3 gs, I I if ht, JH 9 ? Vpjiln xt 'Sus fxf A- in JW hai h 'mg-stash Sbgfiip ' BK Jw 4 if W' Q Hr A L 4 I +1 W if K HQQ ' ' gf .N ,M I ,322 . x 1,1551 '3 ,RF gs 4 ,.:'1-ff? -X C -LW .q!.,g:2-3311. '. 0 - . X55i5Q'5a'45Qi 53. ' X- fy Altima. 2-if-. ' - 'Fl' I-' I gi HI' ' 'seq Mau.: . .lpii sf AILEH .MT P53 g-:Pi 'S . iyifiifaf! , X ' g5:1f'2EE.'1,, Q:!:5E1. h',' fp - 'fm .,: ' 'I - .- 9 NQH:-nzhi. x H 5'-fp-51, ' , ' 3 .-iigw-asf., x -. ' -- fiiallliflfu: fail. .f fm w . -. 5:2153 ni-'P 'P-M-'A f' -w g E - -' A . k5F 7? 'fSEf r .-. iQ' '-f52'1-1. 'Nd ug-E. -4-. I h fw iup .321 2:1 9, 2,3 L ,-y u 7- ' iff' 3 '-fl w 1355! - 'ff'-.-+957 07 ?f-,1. w- fig --, . if - J - s - ' :if,'g,f' +5 r' Eff, --,S 1.--x . . H- ,t..,,,- Mis, Q' n 13, , gf, . A - 7, fig '-1, ,' A ,. 5 Q x 3 l 11.43 hifi if Qin' if '- '1iPL2'Q::? if-H, 'ggi' , ' X iwiF c., Faster, Eddie, faster! County Tourney Victory A trifle louder, please? oh, smack it! -1-..,,, N ., ...ww ku fJ v I Jw ,le ...af . ,Y A X I X1 ' V f'fTff595 1 ' .- if QQ 1 ' A ix W A if I K , , , 11- g, I Q, . 1 V-0 Q R- H ,, W, .. . W ' A V 1--wa' X ., I . A. 5 , 3 . e ii , N. QW: mg' .pil , Page 36 IIHXV 1: l , Fuelling, Marmgerg N. Sheets: Ir. Hallnieyerg N, Bultemeier: L. Kit-ss: 11. Se-lking IUJW 2: E, Stopperiliagelii L. VVerlingg H. I-lurveyg H, Vlfalchleg J. Eve-rettg C. Holt, Coach A I-QETB LL COUNTY CHAMPS The first team has fulfilled one of its fondest dreams this year by capturing the County Champion title. The boys and Coach Porky worked very hard for this. They won it by defeating the Geneva Cardinals, Friday night, by a score 47-36. In the Saturday afternoon game, they beat Pleasant Mills 50-47. When the final gun sounded at the end of the evening everybody was thrilled, for the boys came out on top, defeating Decatur Commodores 54-45. Monmouth had again rightfully won the County Champ title. Z E S if Y, 2 E 3 a 9 if W Our Cheerleaders Our peppy cheerleaders are Bonnie Dearn, Bernita Thieme, and Evelyn Bulmahn. They have shown so much rhythm, energy, and loyalty that they have won for themselves the title, the best in the county. Girls Physical Education Calisthenics as Well as play develop good physiques for the girls. Majorettes We are very proud of our majorettes. They gave a grand performance in the P. T. A. Christmas program this year. They are also twirlers in the Adams County 4-H Band. Jane Harvey was awarded a medal for her solo twirling at the Ft. Wayne Twirling School last summer. All three are planning to attend the Ft. Wayne Twirling School next summer. We sincerely wish them good luck in the years to come! H4 DKK HOV R O XY RESERVE TEAM I' '1' 15Llll4'li, ll. 4lI'2lIl1lH1ilff, XY. Izllllllllhll, H. H:n'x'f-y, fl. S4rIlIl0'l', C. SL-watt ROW' I: .I. Fleming, T. Dulw, If, Iiivnz, H. Blejvers, li. lill!'YPY, li, llultemeyer JUNIOR HIGH TEAM ' 1' Y Davis, 11, XXVlJ1'tlllN2lll, F, Miller, Ir. Br-,vxv11, M. Elzey, lr, Tier-ry, Mr. Iruvis, Couch Schuepf, 13. Gerlw, lv. 4,'h!'iSIiLlI1t ', J. Meyers. C, Lawelandy, P. Fulnrmaxu Page 39 . -wa Q' 'ra 4. ici ,,- ig gi.. . , . 'U sa eq A in - :T W -- H, L . --an ---n M -,ffl ' .. ' ' -our ,.,. --2-' 'X .-.L fvv. -. -gif - : - -- Q:.::1::ga.54.,-g::...,g-.:,,, I -- L: --1:-2 , :p.:ff?gf-+-4-'warm , , .D ,tw 3 ,, i F .,,, , Y' s Q Q 3 Q 5? tx M gg: C ' in QMQQL, ' '-'AWA' L - M - - , . 'sm 4 ' if j .' ,- L W fir' me i A i S gm, 1 . 5 -fx 'f 'S ' 1. - i - I 7 V . - .- . fa- , ' 9' 'a pi new 'Ar' 4 i I .H A . at :3 ' . 4, .' ig i Q I , xt 'SWE Q 9 fini' 3 ff i .JA A wi .W TL' .5 'ri' ,Ugg rwtf' Page 40 :'f wx fr , 1 if ' s 5 ,,,,..-- V -W W ,fx SOFTBALL TEAM ROXY lx H. NValchle cf, D, liallmeyer c, F. Buuck c, N. Bultemeier fb, L. Kiess l 1il'U4:1t'Q k?b6'T,x'?,' rf, C. Thieme rf, F. Holt vouch RUXV 2: lt. Mac-ke 11, ld, Stoppenliagen ss, D. Selking 2b, L. Bulmahn student manager, B Harvey lf, L. VVe1'ling' cf, K. Schuelel' 3h TRACK Now it is Spring again and we turn begun practice for the forth coming meets. Those who will participate this year Lloyd Kiess-440, high jump, half mile relay Richard Macke-broad jump, 220 Carl Thieme-high jump, broad jump Donald Selking-broad jump, half mile relay Edward Stoppenhagen-broad jump, 220 Norvin Bultemeier-mile run, shot put Franklin Buuck-high jump Bob Harvey-pole vault TEAM f, E. to the outdoors. Our thinly clacls have in the track events are as follows: Norman Sheets-hurdles Russell Walchle-mile relay Leroy Werling-mile relay Bob Miller-half mile Kenneth Busick-mile George Sonner-rnile Kenneth Schueler-relay Jack Everett-relay Don Gallrneyer-relay Lawrence Roop-shot put LETTERMEN The following boys received honor sweaters for participating in various Robert Harvey Edward Stoppenhagen Lloyd Kiess Donald Selking Norvin Bultemeier Norman Sheets Carl Thieme Albert Huston Frank Crosby Leroy Bultmahn Frank Fuelling Richard Macke Frank Buuck sports: Our Senior Cheer-leader, Bernita Thieme, also received a sweater in recognition of her loyal service. 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Madison Street Magazines - Papers Books of all Kinds Tobacco - Novelties Complete Barber Service Cordially Invited Harold Worthman Compliments of KENNETH RUNYOVN all forms of insurance DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 3-4300 Established 1887 K. C. Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Page 47 urk Elevator 0. SELL US YOUR GRAIN AND HAY The Place to Buy Feed, Coal and Farm Supplies Good Grinding Service - Come and See Us Decatur Phone 3-3121 Monroe Phone 6-6541 Peterson Phone 3-9456 Tydol Gas Veedol Oil They tell their own story best BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Phone 3-2705 Decatur, Ind. DEPENDABLE FARM SERVICE HERMAN WEBER Take your Ailments to Webers Bath Physics-Therapy and Massage Colonic Irrigation Phone 3-2611 507 N. Second St Page 48 CARL MENTER See us for your Spouting - Roofing Painting Preble on 224 Phone 32 Smith Scrap Iron Companv of J. W. 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Geiger 3-2633 Frame straightening, Front end alignment We repair all makes of cars When you think of brakes -think of us. RIVERSIDE GARAGE Dial 3-3302 Truly a Remembered Service GILLIG-DOAN Funeral Home Ambulance Service Phone 3-3314 Decatur, Indiana Compliments of SCHAFERS SINCE 1874 Page 51 ' ' ' 'T T?-fiwwfwff.-' 1. 1 J . W Ju rv, 'E' , v 1 J f o -14 :.Tx . , ., II F NEIL, 'A I 1 1 . f X X44 X 1 , xy . .IIII I - I 17,-V I ,' 1' I I 1 . 1 .: w ' ' ' A .4 .V,,,. I ., . I . ., ' 'W . ,I . Q, ,I Q 1 H .LJ f.: 4 4 AQ, . mu- ri M- +P 5 A ., 1 .E ,- v 91 f-il' -Q V III .,. N if' ' W--7r ff 'W-5 - ' ., . -- 1 f r E jf .I 1: 5. ,UE I ,. .. IfH,'4Ae . -,ss ,,. A IKIII IIIIX -, 31.5 'V-.g?.:,, ,',u-E562 Q? F I I I Hr-if. , 4 ,- .f1f,,:'g- A 'K 'f 'n- 'E 2' f' '5'!! 44'fl'j I V I V, R' 353 u V w'4 Ya . yi.: IP I I r '1f-1 3 :Im , ur- 'l ,,. at-,Ng ,H 5 ' '4 1 X35 ggi. , 1 5' 1. . Y-.L - - V, .- 3 1 'fi-E11 55.1 .Img -4 12' 4 ,L I Q 1 I ' , v 1 'I , ' ' - ,, mi' ' .. 4. .S . 'Ffsff ' t ' ' ' 1 49' IP?-' ' ' 1 I I I ,I , - , I II bw, , I I I I II I .. II I. ik I ' I IIIII I I I I ' , , , I I I II I I .I IINJIIIKI ' .. Iw n ' ' W I III. , J- 'I' , If, N I . , I ' .- A ' P '1' ' , ' U ' ' ' u I ' . ' , .ya . xv, II' . I ' I, -,. -L I ' - V H '92 xv . ' ' , ,' II , If -jf II II 5, ' - T. ' ' 7 - I - X C f w 1 ww I I r Join The EAGLES at WERTZBERGEIPS CONFECTIONERY A MATCHLESS VALUE! This mon1h's featured set! ,.-1........1..-.liq - -- f-' X, -JL . - Xi :gal , - Q Q 7,15 njzik -'e Zy mtfrh f K' 'm- V' ,f imtgtfw 1 V V' '- . ,J Gramercy Sei. Engng menl ring, 5250 Kelso from S150 fo 51000, in other size diamondsl. Bride's circlet, 5125. Groom's ring, Sl4.75. 76, rt c a rve d Bowerfs Jewelry When You're in Decatur C0mD1iments of . . . The Ideal Dairy Bar Dr. Harold V. Devor Is still the best place to meet your friends Doyle and Bonnie Rich Page 52 ZWICK FUNERAL HOME Serving Decatur Families For Half a Century Robert J. Zwick Robert Freeby Since 1898 520 N. Second St. Phone 3-3603 and 3-3602 The Suttles Company Insurance Farm Loans Real Estate Decatur, Indiana Preble Restaurant CHICKEN IN A BASKET SANDWICHES DRINKS - BEER - ICE CREAM Preble Phone 4 Indiana Stiefel Grain Co. Let Us Mix and Grind Your Grain' Feed - Seed - Baby Chicks Farm Supplies Phone 3-3709 Decatur, Ind. Page 53 Specialties in Cards, Books Bibles Menonn ite Book Concern Berne, Indiana HOME LAUNDRY 127 So. Ninth Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-2703 Riehle Tractor And Inlpleinent Co. Wholesale and Retail Tires - Tractors Auto Accessories Authorized For Tractors and Sales and Service State Road 224 West Nuttman Avenue DECATUR, INDIANA Concordia Life Ins Company Legal Reserve Life Insurance M. F. GALLMEYER R. 1 Decatur, Indiana Page 54 Yost Construction Co. Inc. Dealer In SAND-GRAVEL TRUCK MIXED CONCRETE Decatur, Indiana C. L. Yost Office Phone Phone 3-3294 3-3114 Steury Bottling Co. Bluffton, Indiana HEART CLUB BEVERAGES lVIASON'S ROOT BEER HEP Gerkels Certified Seed Service Adams County,s only Producer of Certified Hybrid Seed Corn Winfred H. Gerke R. R. 3, Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-9293 WHY WAIT TAKE IT NOW The Farn1er's Co-Operation Co. Incorporated 1919 Dealer In Grain, Feed, Fertilizer Twine, Tankage, Salt, etc. Phone Line No. 53 Hoagland, Indiana Owen Carrier, Mgr. Page 55 THE VIM CO., INC. For Sporting Goods of Quality 1027 S. Calhoun St. Ft. Wayne, Indiana Phone A-6375 FINEST IN HEATING Lennox and Victor Furnaces Patrick St Grandstalf Heating Company 164 S. Second St. Phone 3-3080 Decatur, Ind ROBERTS STUDIO HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY The Personal Gift That Lasts 1137 South Barr Street Phone E-2863 Fort Wayne, Ind. Arnold Lumber Co., Inc. S. Winchester St. Decatur, Indiana Lumber Builders SL1pp1ieS Phone 3-2012 Page 56 When In Decatur See Phil L. Macklin CO. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales, Service, Parts Phone 3-2504 107 S. First St. PONTIAC SALES 85 SERVICE U. S. Tires and Dupont Paint Decatur Super Service Phone 3-3618 224 W. Monroe DECATUR LUMBER COMPANY Builders Supplies And Coal 111 Jefferson Street Phone 3-3309 Decatur, Indiana Local News in Home Newspaper DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Follow the HEAGLESH Through the Newspaper Page 57 LUTES FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CORSAGES POTTED NOVELTHE Funeral Designs and Weddings OUR SPECIALTY Telephone 3-3304 Decatur, Indiana WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Compliments of .... GERBER'S MEAT MARKET Decatur, Indiana Compliments of ,... BLACIQS FUNERAL HOME 225 West Adams St. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. R. Linn Phone 3-2503 Decatur, Indiana STULTS CIGAR STORE PIPES TOBACCO ICE CREAM CANDY BILLIARDS NOVELTIES George and Rosie Page 58 VERA'S BEAUTY SHOP Come in NOW for that RADIO WAVE A Perfect Wave-Your-Way Everytime No Guess Work in Timing Licensed Operators Phone 3-3714 Decatur, Ind. BARB'S BEAUTY NOOK 426 North Second St. Phone 3-3068 Decatur, Indiana Proprietor Barbara Sautter MILLER'S NORTH END GROCERY Staple Groceries Fresh Sz Cold Meats Confections - Candies Fresh Fruits Phone 3-3307 Decatur, Ind. KNAPP SERVICE Corner Second and Jackson Decatur, Indiana Lubrication S.: Washing Batteries and Accessories HABEGGAR HARDWARE Crosley Appliances-Horton Washers Complete Hardware Sporting Goods 140 West Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. LIECHTY and MYERS YOUR Firestone Dealer Store Home and Auto Service BROADWAY LUMBER CO. EHLER'S EVERYTHING FOR THE GOOD BUILDER A Specializing in Restaurant No. 1 Fir Dimensions and Boards Page 59 REINKING - KIRCHNER on Road 27 Decatur, Ind. Corner 13th and Dayton Phone: 3-2008 ADELBULE and FOSTER Service Station Road 27 Phone 3-3608 HOAGLAND HARDWARE and IMPLEMENT STORE Oliver and New Idea Farm Equipment Sales and Service Electrical Appliances M and C TRUCK STOP 24 Hr. Service Eats - Gas - Oil Trailer Parking 13th and Adams Radios - Hardware - Paints Phone 63 Hoagland, Ind. Phone 3-2986 Decatur, Ind. Fm, 1 . STUCKY and COMPANY ' .-rj. , 'YEARUAETER YEAR - ' , V S' Furniture Appliances EDWARD SELKING Carpeting Stoves R. R. 1 Hardware Decatur, Indiana Monroe Indiana Plant CfuD1VQS ilf ill' filiEl9 Film Coated Seed Corn 0 N H Y Iggy?-cgi -C Oi R N Single and Double Cross x ii BALSQL DRZEQSQTS GQ XO CLARENCE E. MACKE WILBUR SELKING Decatur, Ind. R. R. 2 R. R. 2 Phone 3-9131 Decatur, Indiana Page 60 Compliments of The Students Store PETERSON AND HELLER SMITH DRUG CO. Your Rexall Drug Store Prescriptions a Specialty Phone 3-3614 DOUGLAS STORE Dry Goods - Ready -to - Wear for Men and Women Decatur, Indiana SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Phone 3-3811 Buyers of All Kinds of Livestock ROY S. JOHNSON and NED C. JOHNSON Auctioneers and Real Estate Phone 3-3606 Decatur, Ind. LEWTON ELECTRICAL CO. Commercial and House Wiring Electrical Stove and Hot Water Installation and Service RICHARD D. LEWTON Owner Phone 3-9198 MYERS POPCORN SHACK Home-Made Candies Carmel Crisp Pop Corn Balls Home-Made Bar Candy All Kinds of 'Print and Office Supplies Have a Home For Your Printing Make it the COMMERCIAL PRINT SHOP 210 S. Second Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3722 Page 61 .J ,.,... vs' 'swf' - Luo. .Ns '--1 PORTER TIRE AND BODY SHOP F. MCCONNELL and SONS Jobbers and Wholesalers Decatur, Indiana SHEETS CLEANERS For People Who Care Phone 3-4409 Decatur, Ind. N IBLICK COMPANY Department Store A Good Place To Trade LEE HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware B. J. FEASEL Stoves Ranges , Sunproof Paints Wallpaper and Paint Oil Indianapolis Paint and Color Co. Water Par Enarnels Varnishes Fishing Tackle Builders Hardware Phone 3-2021 Decatur, Ind. 270 North Second St, Phone 3-4406 Decatur, Indiana KENNETT MURRAY and CO. STOCKYARDS South Tenth St., Decatur, Ind. Dial 3-4309 Dale Liby, Mgr. Dial 3-9426 KELLY'S DRY CLEANING 427 W. Ninth Street Decatur, Indiana Across From G. E. Plenty Of Parking Page 62 DECATUR INDUSTRIES, INC. 209-211 So. 8th St. Decatur, Indiana Manufacturers of SWISS MUSIC BOXES A Home For Every Car GAY'S MOBILE SERVICE Complete Lubrication Accessories - Radiator Flushing Phone 3-3609 Cor, Monroe and 13th Sts. Decatur. Ind. Best Wishes from RAY'S MARKET MARATHON GAS AND OIL Hiway 27 Decatur, Indiana SCHEIMAN MARKET Decatur, Indiana Buyers of All kinds of Livestock Let us solve your Livestock Problems STEFFEN NASH SALES The World's Most Modern Car Decatur, Indiana SUDDUTH MARKET Groceries - Meats 512 S. 13th St. Decatur, Ind, Phone 3-2706 LISTER'S STORE Groceries - Meats Fountain Service Gas - Oil Preble, Incl. Page 63 DIERKES IMPLEMENT SALES state Routes 27, 33 and 224 R E N T Z Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-3311 Bell City Corn Pickers FLORIST Ferguson Tractors and Ferguson System Implements PREBLE WELDING AND REPAIR HOOSIER PETE SERVICE Corner of Nuttman Ave. and 27-224 Standard Oil Products Gas - Oil Tires - Batteries - Auto Accessories Decatur, Indiana Preble, Indiana Phone 3-4416 Walter Peck Phone 12-27 SUMAN'S MARKET B A K E R Groceries Plumbing and Heating Meats Supplies for all your Ice Cream Plumbing and Heating Needs Gas Dial 3-2609 Decatur, Ind Monmouth, Indiana Royal Triton Motor Oil Compliments of . . . Test run 30,000 miles without oil change SMITH I. G. A. STORE 13th and Washington KOENEMAN AUTO REPAIRS R. R. 2 Phone 3-3016 Decatur, Ind. Decatur, Indiana Page 64 HAUGK HEATING 7 AND APPLIANCES WEMHOFF S FUTUHCGS Oil BUFUEFS Wemhoff's Monumental Works Stokers Appliances Monuments 121 S- Second Decatur, Ind' Phone 3-3211 Decatur, Incl. Phone 3-3316 LELAND SMITH Compliments Insurance Agency of Phone 3-3111 KOHNE DRUG STORE Corner First and Monroe St. Conde-Milker Sales Best Wishes HUGO BULMAHN STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. THE 1951 EAGLE PRINTED BY THE ROCKFORD PRESS Rockford, Ohio Commercial Printing - Publications Page 65 BURK'S STANDARD KANE ERVI E PAINT and WALLPAPER S C STORE Gas, Oil, Lubrication Tires, Batteries 158 S. 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind. Five 'Points Decatur, Ind' G. REMY BIERLY, INC. Compliments Abstracts of Titles . . Farm Loans of AL SCHMITT Insurance and Income Tax Reports 107 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. HEYERLY BAKERY CO. Compliments Special Orders of Wedding Cakes Watch for our trucks Phone 96 STUCKY and CO. MIES RECREATION ALLEYS 266 N. 2nd. Street Decatur, Indiana 10 Brunswick Alleys Little rhyme and little reason Trailerites, it's buying seasong Be your choice aluminum, masonite Our quality and price are always right 24-30-36 months to pay Solve your problems Stricklefs way. ADAMS CO. TRAILER SALES Phone 3-2942 Hy. 33 604 Mercer Ave. Molly Mies, Prop. Paul Strickler Decatur, Ind. Page 66 WM. STRAHM GROCERY 339 N. Ninth Street Decatur, Indiana DR. N. A. BIXLER Optometrist Decatur, Indiana Compliments of . . . DR. R. E. ALLISON Welcome to E. F. GASS STORE Ladies' Ready-to-Wear cfzzffafe U Diamonds I Watches 0 Silverware ISO N. SECOND ST. DECATUR, INDIANA Compliments of . . . ADAMS and CORT Theaters HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE AND CO. Decatur's Store for Men and Boys AUMANN ELECTRIC New Motors and Motor Repair Furnace Controls 110 Rugg Street 'Phone 3-3041 Ehingers THE BOSTON STORE Ready-to-wear Dry Goods Gift Items of All Kinds Floor Coverings Infant Needs Compliments of . . . DR. EDWARD PECK Page 67 AUTUGIQAIDI-IS OW 47 .-,3 .. we Mf fM,, . N 14 '! ,,1'4M'Axb 11 A' , . az fx i. .,... b Q13 -- , u O n 'AA ln -6 -I I 1 ll- ' i J I' T P E is L1 'lr 'F' I-'1 ' 5 , 1 I J 1- ' ..,5. J .J g 'B .I ,-'uf 1 -5 -5' V -'S' . 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