Monmouth High School - Eagle Yearbook (Decatur, IN)
- Class of 1956
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O I E Students all have their own asso- ciations with the various teachers and rooms in our school. Quite often it brings a chuckle to think of all the various acts and' deeds of our education- al career. Each should not have taken lightly one of the most important tasks of life - that of developing the mind. We take pride in Monmouth School. The quality of the faculty and student body makes it so. Our students have devdted themselves with earnestness of purpose to the attainment of their aca- demic objectives, and through extra- curricular activities they have demon- strated enthusiasm and loyalty for their school. These are ourlasting memories which have been developed in this fine annual. X .ti- ,-I.: '. .1-A. ,ng af -r-fl 9 ' 1 I h 1- ' fi F I I 'fgil v 'ig' ly five' , 1 ' if fiimw '- . sb-SN' I '- WT.. 'ei To The Students of Monmouth School: To the staff of the Eagle, congratulations for publishing another fine book. l'a1so wish to express my sincere appreciation to other members of the senior class who have made possible this annual. The students of Monmouth School will find between these covers activities that will make the future worthwhile. The memory of these activities will become a reality in that you recall those happy hours along with the uneasy moments. It becomes a treasure to each as the past pictures reveal places people, and things that are basic in our pattern of life today and all the tomorrows. The molding of your character, heart, and soul was, andl feel will be, uppermost in the years ahead. l have every kind wish for your future. 21111, ' ll TX' I ED AUMAN Q. I FRED BITTNER TREoN's POULTRY MARKET Sxcucf R Q X lv 'Simi REINK1NG'S GARAGE HUGO BOERGER MARTIN AUMAN WINIFRED GERKE OMER MERRIMAN 1 OMER MERRIMAN L.i..,..,, 'Q W ,Q 1 --.yffg -f , f sq g. 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S, Art, Library, English A. B JOHN ROSIER Ball State Teachers College, A. B. American History, Government MRS. AGNES YAGER Indiana University, A. B. , M. A. Typing, Shorthand MARVIN WISEHART Ball State Teachers College, A. B. Industrial Arts, Physical Education MRS. MARY MYERS Marion College Fifth and Sixth Grades sl' A I QU' 4. S' 3'-8 .QW 'U E 0 we 33 o f-1 m E Ui S2 GN i U 3 na F 5' .92 tv 5 REITDORF 'S HAYLOFT Hoagland, Indiana 1 far-as , ,, . 98 'Lv f fig.- , A'-5 ' Hilfefff MRS. ALICE MARTIN Marion College Third and Fourth Grades MRS. VERA HARRIS University of Chicago, A. B. Second and Third Grades MRS. KATHRYN DORWIN Indiana University First Grade :ff ' 9. 5.75 1' S R Rx .-.Q , Q iii Xl I - 3 'S,,1:N'w K x ark. V I' 'MT-Tiff-1 11.4, aw, Zio ,000,aL6cf, mpg ai: GALA- Shun-Wggavafggg .4 f jf 1,,.. '6b o 7' ' ma Z. Z,,,wL i vig Po P?Z?.? SEHIUHS -L L , .iivfil , , 'IFTW' -75 - 4 N in l, r .H '. 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Words: Sondra Sonner f no-r-44 xg- - -rr 43, Q71 X uv' 4r1'f!, -Ax Q52 , 5 rv I, DAVID BROWN L- vx ' K Engineering profession Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Secretary 2, Eagle Staff. SONDRA BROWN To make Allen Lehman happy' Cheerleader 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3 . RUTH BULMAHN Be a successful nurse Class Play 3, 4, Cheerlea 2, Eagle Staff. MARLENE BULTEMEYER 'Office work' Chorus 2. ROBERT'S STUDIO Ft. Wayne, Indiana der 2, Art Club N Tvvwqzy DAVID BEERY Engineering Track 1, 2, 3,4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Vice President 3. SHARON BELTZ, 'Beautician' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Art Club 4, Library Club 4. A JERRY BLEEKE 'Farmer' FFA 1,2, 3,4. SHIRLEY BLEEKE Marry an absent-minded professor' Chorus 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, School Reporter 4, Eagle Staff. Q54-Q ...l try' X 'U 'x -Q5 5. 17 .fx Ox - a . tiff: . ll-'J iiirvlinj. I ,, 4-- .yg -- r WN I fi' 1 .v . 'l .1,4,, 1 14. n ..v,1 .AL 4 ff ,K v v , I Wu- X Ayn ' vu ?4-1 BARBARA CARR To work in an Office in Paris' Chorus 2, 3, Class Play 3,4, Eagle Staff. ESTHER COOK 'To Be a Nurse' Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, Cheer- leader 2, Class Play 3,4. NORMAN DAVIS 'Farmer' Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Class Play 4, Cheerleader 4. MAX ELZEY 'Farmer' BOWER JEWELRY STORE Decatur, Indiana i if rf! 'J 5 I , ' 'vwspvw -: -:rv--s -f-w-- ' ,ss 'F' K ww'-w ' -vv-sww- sxf-xx-wzgsyysqpggavsgwsexfs v :sr i ,Messrs 'EQ iv x G' 'asf .nal vu-9 DONNA FAST To be a Secretary Band 1, 2, Chorus 1,2, Library 1, 2, Class Play 4. CLINTON FUELLING 'Absent-Minded Professor' Basketball 2, 3,4, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Class Play 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President l, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff. DELMORE FUELLING F armer' FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN FUELLING 'Musician' Chorus 3, Art Club 2, Library Club 2, 3. HILLMAN'S CHINA COMPANY Fort Wayne, Indiana KENNETH GALLMEIER To Be A Business Executive' Baseball 2,3,4g FFA 1, Class Play 4. LORRAINE HAUGK To Be A Seamstress Art Club 2g Library 2. DONNA HEC KMAN 'To Be A Secretary And Marry My Boss. Class Play 4, Eagle Staff, Chorus 2, 3, Office Secretary 3, 4. PATTY HURST 'To Be A Home Demonstration Agent Art Club 2g Library Club 1, 2,3,4g Band 1, 2,3g Chorus 1 if Ad' '56, -qi Tim L if. f '?,,. fm' MARILYN HUTCHISON 'Office Work Chorus 3, 4g Library Club 2, Art Club 2, 4. MARLENE JOHNSON To Be A Secretary Cheerleader 2g Band 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2, 3g Eagle Staff. RICHARD KEUNEKE Mechanic and Farmer' FFA 1, 2, 3g Baseball lg Track 2, 3,45 Play 3, 43 Vice President 4. NAOMI KIRCHHOFER 'Home Economics Teacher Art Club 2, Chorus lg Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1,2, 3,4. uv Q J . K3 ' T 5 Q at SARAH McDOWELL To Be An Accountant' Library 1, 2, 3. FREDERICK MACKE Salesman FFA 1,2,3g Class Play 35 Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 3, 4. ROWENA MERRIMAN Q ' Get a Job and 'I'hen Get Married J T 5 Q, lvl Band 1,2,4g Chorus 1,2,3g Class Play 3g kj! ,U T3 qrf' Sl-IELVA MILLER Restaurant Manager Chorus 3, 44 Art Club 4. DONNA OWENS Home Economics Teacher' Cheerleader 1,25 Band 1, 25 Chorus l,2, 3 Class Play 3. RUTH RAUCH To Be A Secretary Art Club 2g Class Play 3. FREDERICK SCHLEMMER To Be A Farmer FFA 1,2, 3,4. flaws W, FRAN K1.IN'S SERVICE STATION f ' Decatur, Indiana Eagle Staffg Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4. FRED MILLER - 'Electronics Engineer' Class Play 4. Hi-WAY SERVICE STATION Decatur, Indiana 033' ,-'v 4' al 'vi' up 'U AC? f'l V STEWART SCHNEPF To Be A Man Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Softball lg Class Play 3, Vice President 1, 23 Eagle Staff. SHARON SCHULLER To Be A College Graduate Nurse Cheerleader 4, Class Play 45 Chorus 1, 2. NICKY SECAUR 'To Be A Jet Mechanic Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, Class Play 4. SONDRA SONNER 'To Be An Airline Hostess Art Club 25 Library Club 1, 2, 3,4g horus DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur, Indiana 177 lv , Vg-xw 5-1, yn, ,i QL. W Sal, ,,.. -aff JOYCE WELTER To Be A Good Wife To Paul Cheerleader 2, Art Club 2. LORENA WITTE 'Get Married Chorus 1, 3, Art Club 2. K BOARDMAN'S SEWING MACHINE SHOP Decatur, Indiana XM' 4 PEW y f.,, K NORBERT WITTE 'To Be A Pro Basketball Player Basketball 2, 3,45 Softball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, Track 3,45 Eagle Staff. CALVIN WORTHMAN To Be A Mechanic' ss Basketball 3,4g Track 2, Chorus lg Cro Country 1,2, 3, Class Play 3, 4. I' 5 . W. Early September, 1952: The first day of high school, and everybody is wondering if high school will be any different from Junior High. For one thing there are more of us. To be exact, there are now 46 members of the class of '56 of M, H, S, September 9: Organization Day today: in our first class meeting this morning we elected Clint as our first President: Stew as our Veep: Esther as Secretary: and Rowena as Treasurer, Mr. Weisenberger was chosen as our sponsor. October 1: Our first big event as a class was today, Initiation! Everybody came to school looking like tramps. Saturday, November 11: Watch the doughnut, not the hole. What a day! Erma Owens is probably dead to the world. Donna volunteered her services as chief doughnut-maker: and several mothers were her staff. Everybody had a grand time mak- ing and selling doughnuts. March 10 and 11: My feet hurt! Our trip to Chicago this weekend has been hard on everybody's feet, We came on a biology field trip and are staying at the Harrison Hotel. May 17: Well, our first year in high school is over. Commencement was last night and now we're full-fledged Sophomores. Early September, 1953: First day of school again and now we're Sophomores. Now there are only 42 of us members of the class of '56, September 6: Organization Day today: Clint was re -elected Presi- dent, Stew is Veep again, Dave Brown is Secretary, and Rowena was re-elected Treasurer. Since Mr, Weisenberger isn't teaching here anymore, the class selected Mrs. Herderhorst as our sponsor. September 30: Our bake sale at Schaefer's was today. We didn't make too much, but every penny counts. November 15: Big day. Our sweaters and jackets came this morning and was everybody excited, We wore our sweaters all the rest of the day, October 15: Everybody swing! We sponsored a square dance at Reitdorf's tonight, and you never saw such a crowd. February 10: We all worked serving visitors at the Farmer's Institute this noon, Everybody donated a pie and we also served ice cream and coffee. May 18: We're Juniors now! Commencement was last night and according to tradition, we served the punch and cookies. Early September, 1954: We're Juniors now, and we're halfway through high school, Now there are 41 members of the class of '56, September 8: Organization Day again. Clint was re -named President: Vice President is Dave Beery: Rowena was re-elected Treasurer: and Shirley was chosen for Secretary. We also selected our class colors -- blue and white: class flower -- American Beauty Rose: and class motto -- Today's Students: Tomorrow's Leaders. October 20: We had another big square dance at Reitdorf's tonight, November 10: Our first home ball game and everyone worked hard selling concessions. We'll sell at all 8 home games, November 15: Everyone made a beeline to Sutton's this afternoon to get their class rings, December 22: After all the doorbell ringing, the final report on our Christmas card sales campaign is in: and we made 39419. We're that much closer to Washington, January 24: Now We'll be ringing doorbells to sell magazines. April 14-15: The Crazy Castles, starring the Junior class was a tre- mendous success and a lot of fun. April 20: We sponsored a performance of the Dovm-I-lomers tonight, April 29: Aching arms and broken backs after our Paper Drive today. May 17-19: The girls in formals and the boys in their best suits lined the aisles as the Seniors graduated, A thrilling climax to our Junior year and now at last we're Seniors, Early September 1955: At last our Senior year is here, All 40 of us are glad to be back out somehow we're sad that this is our last year, September 9: Organization Day for the last time, Clint was elected President for the fourth time. Rich Keuneke was elected Vice President, Rowena was again elected Treas- urer: and Shirley is our Secretary. September 20: The cycle is completed. We were initiated, and now we have initiated, We had a party for the Freshmen tonight, and did we ever initiate, September 30 - Octo- ber 1: Another smash hit! Our Senior class play -- The Sweetheart of U BAKA PI, October 21: Al- though our third dance at Reitdorf's didn't bring in much money, all who were there had loads of fun. As is customary, the Seniors will publish the school yearbook, THE EAGLE, 1955-56 is the school year our class has charge of the noon concessions at school. We hope to sell a lot of coke and candy, January 7: Our name cards arrived today, They're really pretty, printed in gold. Our invitations will be here soon. April 22-26: The climax to our four years of selling Christmas cards, cokes, candy, and magazines has finally arrived -- our trip to Washington, D. C. We all agree that all our work was worth it, May 13: Baccalaureate services were held in the school gymnasium tonight. They were certainly impressive. May 15: Commencement exercises tonight, and everyone felt sad even if we have often wished that this big day would come sooner. We, the Senior Class 09563, of Monmouth High School, being of sound mind, memory, and body do declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby declaring void any and all wills made by us hereto: TO THE FACULTY: All our respect and admiration for the patience they have shown us. TO THE JUNIORS1 The name Senior and all the privileges and duties connected with it. TO THE SOPHOMORES: Our ability to go through high school without having any class parties. TO THE FRESHMEN: Our ability to work together as a class. I, David Beery, will my love of fishing to anyone who is wise enough to be a fisherman and my honesty to John Myers, I, Sharon Beltz, will my ability to work in the cafeteria to Joyce Kirchner and my good grades to my brother, I, Gerald Bleeke, will my Shotgun to Robert Beineke, pro- viding he will use it, and my shortness to Fred Bul- mahn, I, Shirley Bleeke, will my job as School Reporter to an energetic Junior and my sense of responsibility to David Fuelling, I, David Brown, will my Ford to anyone who wants to die young and my black, wavy hair to Wilmer Scheumann. I, Sondra Brown, will my ability to eat pancakes at 2 a. rn. to Roger Heller and my love and affection to Allen Lehman. I, Ruth Bulmahn, will my ability to act my age to Larry Walchle and my ability to wear appropriate clothes to school to Linda Fuhrman. I, Marlene Bultemeyer, will my shortness to Fred Bulmahn and my dislike of candy to John Myers, I, Barbara Carr, will my athletic ability to Jeanette Ear- nest and my good grades to Dixie Lee. I, Esther Cook, will my ability to get my grades cut for talking to Martha Bleeke and my getting caught looking at test grades to Beverly Stevens, I, Norman Davis, will my ability to be a cheerleader ir1 my Senior year to Ruth Macke, and my late hours on Sundays to Butch Myers, I, Donna Fast, will my left dimple to Mr. Landis and my right one to Bob Keuneke, I, Max Elzey, will my build to Ray Uhrick and my typing ability to Betty Bultemeier, I, Clinton Fuelling, will my four years of class presidency to Larry Busick and my love of cows to Alvin Rauch. I, Delmore Fuelling, will my ability to drive a Plymouth to Bob K. and my quietness to Gery Girod, I, Vivian Fuelling, will my musical ability to Beverly Fuelling and my quietness to Sue Miller, I, Kenneth Gallmeier, will my ability to study to Don Mentor and my quietness to Jim Christie, I, Lorraine Haugk, will my ability to work in the cafe- teria to any ambitious person and my ability to get the car to Marlene Bulmahn. Donna Heckman, will my blonde hair to Kathleen Fleming and my letters to a guy in California to any- one who knows his address. Patty Hurst, will my sister to anyone who wants her and my shortness to Marlene Bulmahn, Marilyn Hutchison, will my love and affection to Herb and my ability to get a diamond in my Senior year to Karen Schaefer, Marlene Johnson, will my ability to get to bed early on Sunday nights to Ronnie Bittner and all my time in the future to Frank. Richard Keuneke, will my ability to get out of class to Larry Bitmer and my managing of the cage to any- one who likes candy, Naomi Kirchhofer, will my ability to give speeches to Ruth Selking and my ability to talk in class to Winnie Mankey, Sarah McDowell, will my job as Mrs, Kleinhenz's secretary to Bobbie Andrews and my devotion to Patrick Dru.mmer. Frederick Macke, will my car to Kenny Linker and my ability to get paddled by Mr, Jones to Lowell Beineke, Rowena Merriman, will my ability to tell jokes to Butch Myers and my ability to eat in Mr. Rosier's class to Her- man Witte, Fred Miller, will my getting along with Mr. Rosier to anyone who stays awake in Civics class and my Model A to anyone who can start it, Shelva Miller, will my blonde hair to Betty Baker and my height to Nyla Girod, Ruth Rauch, will my place in the School to some de- servi.ng Junior and my waistline to Larry Bittner. Frederick Schlemmer, will my ability to talk in Study Hall to Larry Walchle and my ability to run Stop signs to anyone who can get away with it, Stewart Schnepf, will my laziness to Lowell Beineke and my athletic ability to Byron Linker, Sharon Schuller, will my specs to anyone who can use them and my Good Neighbor Policy to Mr. Rosier, Nick Secaur, will my hopped up Chevy to Roger Heller and my ability to hit Second when drag racing to John Myers. Sondra Sonnet, will my tallness to Mary Lou Lewton and my music ability to Garnita Hartman, Joyce Welter, will my ability to be in by 12 o'clock to Ronnie Bittner and my future years to Paul Fuhrman. Lorena Witte, will my slimness to Pat McCagg and my love and affection to Marv. H. Norb Witte, will my size 16 shoes to Larry Hoffman and my tallness to Carol Jacquay. Calvin Worthman, will my Plymouth to Roger Beiberick providing he keeps it on a Drag Strip and races Jets only. Donna Owens, will my short hair to Nancy Fuhrman and my sweaters to Jean Kolter. ?9 July 9, 1966 Ring-g-g-g. Hello! Yes. July 19 at Herderhorst's? Why yes, I think I can make it, You say the whole class will be there? It'll be wonderful seeing all the old gang again, Yes, the time does fly! It's been ten years since we graduated from good old M,H, S. Oh, I just love my job, and Paris is just wonderful, but it's grand being home again, Remember the good times we used to have together? How are you and your family? Is your husband as rich as ever? I heard you're going on a cruise around the world in your rhinestone -studded yacht, Do you suppose Shirley and Clint and their quintuplets will be able to make it for the reunion? I think they will if they can get reservations on the next spaceship back to Earth, Do you suppose they really enjoy teaching the little Martians, Iwonder if they'll come back on one of David Beery's space- ships. I understand he designed the first practical passenger spaceship. Calvin Zippy Worthman is working with spaceships too, He was promoted from mechanic to pilot last week, In a recent letter, Shirley said that the last time they came to Earth, the stewardess spilled soup in Clint's lap. Guess who the stewardess was? That's right, Sondra Sonner! Yes, I heard about Fritz Macke, Isn't it wonderful about his being the singing quizmaster for the 31, 000, OOO Question sponsored by McDowell's Towels. That's right, the same Sarah McDowell that was in our class is now the owner of the largest towel factory in the world. Lorraine Haugk is head seam stress. Before she went to work for Sarah, Lorraine designed and made all the clothes for Sharon Kaye, our new ambassador to Monaco. By the way, did you hear that Sharon broke up the romance between Grace Kelly and Prince Ranier? She always did have a way with the men, didn't she? Did you know about Ruth Rauch's basketball team? Yes, they're all her own -- 5 boys, Ruth is Sharon's secretary and accompanies her on her travels around the world. Sharon Beltz follows them both, keeping their hair nice forthe newspaper publicity pictures, Mac Elzey drives her beautiful sky-blue-pink Futura conver- tible when she's not using her private plane piloted by Nicky Secaur, Nicky's wife, Carla, and Max's wife keep each other company while their husbands are out chauffeuring Sharon Kaye around. When she not using her hairdressing skills, Sharon Beltz is busy being a wife and mother to her family, You say Norb Witte just broke another scoring record? Yes, I know he plays for the Earth Angels of the Interplanetary Professional Basketball League. He set his new record in an exciting game with the Jupiter's Darlings which took place on Pluto? Judge Stewart Paul Schnepf, even though he is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, still finds time to manage Norb's business affairs, Have you heard whether Marlene and Frankie will be able to come to our reunion? The farm they moved to a few years ago keeps them pretty busy, Jerry Bleeke manages their farm and also conducts re search on the latest methods of using a pig's oink to make rattles for babies. On my way home from Paris, I passed through New York City, and guess who I saw! David J. Brown, He showed me the building he designed himself, the D.J. B. -- the Dippy Jerkin Building -- where they make jerkins! It is even more magnificent than the Empire State Building, Kenny Gallmeier has the important position of chief Jerker, or head manager, at the Jerkin Factory. I understand he is doing very well in this field, Richard Keuneke a rancer? He always did like Texas but I never thought he'd become the owner of the Ken-E-Kee, 500, OOO acres of the best land in Texas, How's Anna nowadays? You say Fritz Schlem- mer is Rich's right hand man? They always were pals in high school weren't they? I heard that Marlene and Delmore Fuelling were in Texas. They own one of the biggest oil wells in the great state of Texas. They live in a huge mansion in Austin -- in the summer, that is, In the winter they reside in their coun try home with their bevy of wild animals -- a leopard, a moose, a hippopotamus, 13 parakeets, and a night owl, Marilyn and Herb should be able to get to Herderhorst's for the reunion. Her oldest girl can probably take care of the baby. Yes, that's right, she has three now. All girls. Oh? Your little boy cut his foot the other day? What doctor did you take him to? Dr, Ruth Bulmahn and her nurse Esther Cook? I just thought those two would end up working together. Ruth and Esther dis- covered a miraculous cure for the ingrown toenail? Just what the world has always needed! Norman Davis followed Norb right through college and was a cheerleader all four years, He still follows Norb around and is now a cheerleader for the Earth Angels, He is still as energetic as ever and is really doing a wonderful job, Joyce is fulfilling her ambition and is being a good wife to Paul. If work on the farm isn't too heavy, they should be able to come to our get-together, Joyce must be a pretty good cook because I saw Paul yesterday, and he's gaining weight. It sounds like someone is listeneing in on this line, Donna. Oh, it's Donna Owens! Since when have you been a telephone operator? It must be quite an interesting job, being able to listen to all kinds of conversations, Yes, this is Bobbie and Lulabelle having an old-fashioned gab-fest on the phone. Where do you find the time when you have such a nice family? Who do you think we could get to entertain at our reunion? That's a good idea! I hadn't thought of the Viv-Son-Row Trio. So Rowena and Sondra are still singing together. I didn't know Vivian was their accompanist. Do you think they'll be able to take time out from their busy schedule of being housewives and mothers? Do you remember when they provided the entertainment for our Junior and Sen- ior Class Plays? That certainly brings back pleasant memories, doesn't it. What was the name of our Senior Play? Wasn't it something like Bake Me A Pie? Oh no, U Baka Pi, that's it, Whatever happened to our old pal Lorena Witte? Oh, her name isn't Witte anymore is it? She married Marv I-lockemeyer. They surely ought to be able to get to Mrs. Herderhorst's since they live in Woodburn, Indiana, I always knew she'd make some man a good wife. Day before yesterday, I stopped to eat at a very fashionable restaurant and who do you suppose the manager was? Shelva Miller! She sat down with me, and we talked over old times until my dinner was cold. She has made her place one of the most popular restaurants in Fort Wayne. Donna Fast is the hos- tess there and she came over to my table while I was eating dessert, The three of us talked until my ice cream melted, Donna said that Patty Hurst is Home Demonstration Agent back in Adams County, She combines these duties with her job as homemaker for her husband, Patty works closely with Naomi Kirch- hofer who is the Home Economics teacher at dear old M. H. S. Home Ec, was always Naomi's favorite sub- ject in school, and she decided to stay in the field, On my plane trip from Paris, I sat next to the most interesting man. He told me all about his job. He's chief engineer for the Westinghouse Electric Company. I thought I recognized him but it wasn't until he mentioned good old Monmouth High that I realized it was Fred Miller. It seemed as if we had just taker off when the stewardess said we would land in New York in 15 minutes, We talked so much the time just flew, This has turned out to be a pretty long telephone conversation but it sure was fun reminiscing about the good old days and all our classmates at M. H. S. I'd better let you get back to your packing for your wonderful trip around the world, I sure wish I could go with you. You must send me postcards from every country. Oh, by the way, did I tell you that I'm engaged to my boss. He's very handsome, re- mantic Frenchman with a charming accent! Yes, of course I'll bring him to the reunion. I wouldn't miss a chance like that to show him off. Well, Donna, I think we had better stop gabbing and let some- one else use this phone. I'll see you on July 19, 1966, at Mr, and Mrs. Paul Herderhorst's farm, Bye till then, iiiililllli I h 1ixV Elfdlmlfl I I I ff: 1' A f. 4- , ,. IH, :A . ,I V Us ::L,.,a5--QS. dying-I , -I , . 1 Rf: . 4 1.7-355 . , ' ' X mf' 55? ' - ,Ig--1-. if-T - Q wa- SACCARRAPPA INSTITUTE or LEAK NING SACCARRAPPA INSTITUTE or LEARNING y THE KITCHEN QUEEN - BAKA PI I THE KITCHEN Ouzru SIC EM Top IOW1 Middle row: Class Play Class Play Spring of '55 Fall of '55 'I 2- 9 wHeN IN UAE a D Bottom Picture: FINE FUD Entertainment GEiBER'5 MEAT MARKET Decatur, Indiana JUIIIUHS - a . tiff: . ll-'J iiirvlinj. I ,, 4-- .yg -- r WN I fi' 1 .v . 'l .1,4,, 1 14. n ..v,1 .AL 4 ff ,K v v , I Wu- X Ayn ' vu IF! v . E-S? .x . . ,Q u .l NF' Y ' L0 tx' PI2Sid6l1I -' - ' - RONNIE BITTNER Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - Sponsor - ' ' ' - - - RAY MCDOUGALL BETTY BULTEMEIER ' - - LOWELL BEINEKE ' ' ' JOHN ROSIER U-YL?-CYS! K y I . Q W, ,, . s. K i .5 o -'1 wb-JWMML ? HAL a if -,T .9 ' 'Y' ' . ' ' A X XRS 'ig M si f Q A- 3 A XX L VS RX f fmwgi Fw La-'MYY M,..0s.' 6 0 F U NN Y , . ' ' 2 , WIJITQS Gosh! 22 A- 4 P Skt- b N J mx 9 f ' 7 - if 2 1 'Q I X 9, ijzgzi t 44 V ' a , 1 PQ f 5 1 W' OX- H ' f f 1 11,1 n m! L. ROBERT ANDREWS BETTY BAKER JERRY BAUGHMAN LOWELL BEINEKE KENNETH BIEBERICH ROGER BIEBERICH LELAND BIENZ LARRY BITTNER RONALD BITTNER GEORGE BLEEKE EDWINA BOOTH DALE BRANDT KEITH BRANDT MARLENE BULMAHN BETTY BULTEMEIER EDWARD BULTEMEYER LARRY DELONG CHARLES ELZEY KATHLEEN FLEMING DALE FUELLIING G. BALFOUR, CO, Peru, Ind, Y fps. 3 45'-fe. ':'N- Vw . . .. ,- s -A 9 4 p . .' X 'ull . T t . , Y-. P M 2 'Ni 's-...qv B Q , 'A ' lv 'L X.. E' 'QE' PS -tx -72--A 'sd 'Y XE-ff 'S- ' L . , ., - 'Q , ' Q W ?. . Ar Ii ' W .11 1, Nj.-' .- Ne .W 9, gg ,M ,Q A A . A x ' 'Y4.F 155 Xxx N A W 1 X: X X XB F53 i ,L 1 I ' 1 3 5 lk ' Q'f'- . i A' Us xi LPM- .vrvl 5 H . .qu - 5' .. , I I l . E 1 r X i i E I Q 5 5 73 'X -5 I ,X nf L E Q H v 1 'Tv' 2 17' f 15, ua X f XX-N'-If , ,. .v 'w- 'fd Nw-jfs! 6 IIs K FL 'f'-r 'fm .4 bsenl PHOTO N ol available GRACE FUHRMAN GERY GIROD JANET GRANDSTAFF JOAN HALBERSTADT 'T' ,I 3 ,, BLUFFTON GROCERY co .T AQ', x 1: . -A , 2 'vii Deerwood Foods Ft. Wayne, Indiana GAIL HAMMOND MONTY HELLER ROGER HELLER ROBERT HILDEBRAND V, Q-51j::f.Q, 'x E .,,, Q Q T. ,x,,: P 5 A RICHARD LEWTON ' BYRON LINKER f, .,-W., RUTH MACKE RAMOND MCDOUGALL I H 3 - N sg X 9Qi g K .. ' Q- A an X hai .y Y i X zai K YZ? . Q, 1-- , T A A ,S fi K 333 X f',. ,L ' A -,'2- A T -Q DoN MENTOR 1 ' V q.' : q R JOHN MYERS i -Q, PAT MCCAGG A '- fi' DELBERT RHOADS fx 1, C. 1 ,f K' N' 7' KAREN SCHAEFER ' ROBERT WEILAND ' RICHARD WISEMAN RIVERSIDE GARAGE Decatur. Indiana . NT Y' summmunfs 4 1' LA u C rv IE: + . F n ,fs O-YXso'c'vx0'f'Q-in What L5 Lf? J Y, .,',,...,,... ,, F. ,I ,pg 'VA A FI A , View ff., 'A 4 ggi! 'LQ 'B ,4 J. 3. x'4i!'fi Y7' w .1 .- v f3 i3 W-1 ?v-1 kv Poo R Bo Y ,A 'pix JF V Q Pf. Lg I ' ti ff G Y I G IQ ' M V i , M., 7' 21 U1 ov-I X' .QW Saxgk 'I- 5t.,.,.,L Q, YM! Vvg OOQ 'R f'x ' lllll ably GOODUKFQOD a': ro A.. Tfifif.-Ylr 1 k..-grj , 'maze- :ni-nu-z:::.:F::u ..,- - X ..--zr..--my-1-1--rr. A- ....32E:g1hz3E:-:Quai-2:1153-X:-' .- HOLTHOUSE DRUG C O. Decatur, Indiana Dorene Beery David Beltz Carol Bieberich James Boerger Allen Bohnke Richard Brandt Fred Bulmahn Claudia Caston Jeanette Earnest 5.0 xx .,l Q, 1 Ralph Ewell Carolyn Fast David Fuelling Karl Fuhrman Linda Fuhrman Judith Goldner Gerald Haugk Carolyn Hoffman Robert Keuneke n1lAmulnnil1Ml1ni:3a.r .' 5 :nun 1 STEWART'S BAKERY Decatur, Indiana 'X '-1'......- joyce Kirchner Dixie Lee Jim McDougall Sue Miller Wayne Myers Kenny Peck Marilyn Reinking Delores Rodenbeck Weldon Schaefer p1'? .- 'f ' 'i' 'S w... Q X R Q Q Q it i' 33 Harold Schieferstein Anna Schlemmer Leonard Schmiege Janice Schuller J im Singleton Carla Snyder -I- FHESHIHEII vim-'we' , K 4 5'.:7p' g 3- V! uh-A Bi . .4'15. . ffm.-.mf,u -. .-. - Us fdiga Yi, .M .na -4 1 as' fm . 1 T7 I 1 sg, -- lv 6 Q,:,.94-.'.'!lf? :r- if-'b'f 19-45-4- g 1 147 If-v??.7 .M .'... ,J we, Larry Busick- - Ronald Hoffman- Mrs. Andrews - - Becky Gaunt- - - V H HI ,w04dU..,. ,3g..e-f,-lwfdvje' ,uf-ceA1,4L 'a' - ,gi ' . E! f. I 'I 's ff,a-wwf? Joan Fleming- - - V RQ. - President - - Treasurer - - - Sponsor - - Secretary Vice President Robert Beineke Martha Bleeke Kay Bultemeyer Larry Busick Jim Christie Joan Fleming Beverly Fuelling Donald Fuelling John Fuhrman WA LL'S BAKERY Decatur. Indiana ri . cf.. TW f 'X' LA. 'E v E' L T - 1,,,- - fb '! lil Y .1 J lap it s Jgwix ':. YQ. .-. RV W' WF i '56 -.J '!' Nix T7 1 A N 1 sk, ? . 2: .L Lgx Glendolyn Gallmeier Jerry Gallrneyer Becky Gaunt Nyla Girod Jean Harkless Garnita Hartman M Sc C TRUCK STOP Decatur, Indiana Sharon Heller Alice Hockemeyer Ronald Hoffman i A xi 99 f are .,, r S 'H' fslx J -.a Larry Hoffman Carol Jacquay Gene Kalthoff Rex King Jean Kolter Duane Lee PIONEER RESTAURANT Decatur, Indiana Mary Lou Lewton Shirley Liby Kenneth Linker .guy ltr. 2:1 I f' af Q 4 I .I 'M-..,.p :Q ?f af I , r if a ,:.4 :alk y ... x A -::-' 'I a L.. ' E'-1-. . k :. .':, Wx U 4 Sue Merriman Patsy Miller Helen Osbom 1 df-BIA , J LMFX. -ra f 5- fvjjgl LEE HARDWARE co Q Decatur, Indiana 0 0 , fl dv Y 145 ' k O 'A' Alvin Rauch at Dwight Schaefer Larry Schaekel Wilmer Scheumann Carol Schuller Ruth Ann Selking Raymond Uhrick 1 9 E ,XXX QA I T 6 X S X P as rx 'Syria' V 1 K 1:7 frkg a E- '19 1 V 3 'R 5 s tv, ,-vrfx NWN A I I . I 4 fxiixlmx A r X X f'v'3'9'e x ' -'iff ' 'w ' I . I 5 if I s E R 5 , I xx Q FQX R ,xiii Ek X x k x V I 54 . sl! iam s Q X I 1 m J A Q Q1 I . wr' .1 , S X Q2 5 N O 1 I - 'U!u'.fi'f-'hillnlk.LrMi'!-JUHSJ.-'l2l.'LfI1'l-NGJn' A0 K JUHIUH HIGH X :'1lf.' ' In . . f fI-I ' ' ' I -2 Biff. IPIKA lu' L-an 'Y-ff? f ,Br Jackie Hurst - - ---- President Ann Seaman- - - - - Vice President Hugh Landis ---- ------- S ponsor Winifred Mankey - - - Secretary-Treasurer gulf ,J ,fd -1 if - it iq , , 45 , s Q-.J v.. l a N 9 ' lx 4l 'TY Elvin Adkins David Blume David Caston Nancy Fuhrman Kent Girod Jackie Hurst Lila Kruetzman Linda Kruetzman Winifred Mankey Jerry Osborn Nancy Rice Russell Roberts Ann Seaman Terry Snyder Janet Shaffer , 'rv 522 E A - rf' I F Q 4 , PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 'IND BURK ELEVATOR Decatur, Indiana 5. -- xx! SEED W 1 QJ4 a 4 Q! M2.'l51S!PS GENE'S MOBIL SERVICE Decatur, Indiana E Q 1 X . E . No: available ..q,,z..,,.v , ,lv . .31-N'-v wv: T-riff 1 1 Q X . , - 4 A ' -5 -i. had T xv SX ' qw-if wa, f-1 '-r ,VQV-,r 7 Q. E . 'P 1x51 - I A' . N In ,H 2 IJIISA vu! f 'I' , I , it G Gm Q 1 If N , J , 7.,N,.fg, vrhif X, ii V - If . ,fl L.- Connie Jo Bergman Kay Butler jerry Brandt Mike Carr RUSSELL FLEMING CONTRACTOR Decatur, Indiana Calvin Caston Harold Christie Jeanie Cook Melvin Fast Eldon Fue lling Roy Fuhrman Truman Goldner Paul Harkless Lynn McDougall Carl Miller qr ri Q lr? I1 ' Y ,fi-Evil, ff'fw,.'a,uf 'Dv Connie Jo Bergman, Secretary: Steve Moses, Treas- urerg Mike Carr, President, Marvin Wisehart, Spon- sor, Roy Fuhrman, Vice President, f Cl Y' Jack Miller WX T Richard Miller .Q 1 Qnl' R t 4 M. f , -c 'T N 3' Steve Moses Gladys Myers 'X . , I . was , :as 2 4' Q . Ruth Uhrick x 4, Barbara Roe 5 Q, sim! tt ii 5 - .X ae.. 'Q 6 Tom Peck S HOOSIER PETE SERVICE ,i ' I A I ' K Rf V i' A ' f wr .1 C tg' N , Decatur, Indiana q .. ' dvd:-X, , XY qu . e Xv'f UI rx LILA KRUETZMAN A SMITH SCRAP IRON Decatur Indiana mm7f494 7mm LINDA KRUETZMAN ADAMS CO, FARM BUREAU Monroe Indiana .mf-A Front row: T. Peck, C. Miller, M. Fast, R. Fuhrman, E. Adkins. Back row: J. Brandt, C. Caston, M, Carr, M. Wisehart, Coach T. Snyder, J. Miller, S, Moses, 1 I x I l 5 n I I E ,K I w l HHIIEHTHHY . I i a 4 1 i w. fli ' V - -'V 1 1 ' llHiiiAlYM9-:Ir.ZnAmlvrrn'nv1mn1s'nummi.' 5 l Ruth Ann Beery Donald Brown Richard Goldner Sharon E. Harkless Sharon S. Harkless William Jones Jed Kline Sandra Liby -SEV fxs 4 .i .I A i 11,04 W- ag.: J1'.e,m ' A r rl,1 r ,,,qz', fk, X, ff 'B I 4 s fx V 'VZ X S ' ' ' Lila X, , , M- lf. Lff 15, X 5 2 u A xy we 3 , ' an ' ' f 1 A f'. ..4 --Q I Judith Mahan Paulinea McDougall Sylvia Miller Shirley Roberts Nola Schieferstein Kay Shaffer Kay Stevens Sherri Urick HOLTHOUSE FURNITURE Elaine Weidler Decatur Indrana I Db, -.rv-1 wr- ' RENTZ FLORIST Decatur, Indiana . X- T' 7. ' I Q, ni U- V x ' fy- - -'cj - -M ,,3,g,1J-I 41-341 ' ,gin ' 5 - ..,,.a MILLER S GROCERY Decatur, Indiana S A' va' - W fl X N i 'Y R .v,v,' ,' ' ' 1,51 ',, -X xr, 1 flpvx, Q-.Ar . 'sd Z6- 17' jesse Blume, Jr. Marian Caston Linda Deam Connie Fast Barbara Fuhrrnan Faye Harkless Marsha King Kenneth Kolter Jerry Mann Terry Marker Charles McDougall David Ortiz Gerald Osborn Helen Reppert Daniel Rhoades Harriett Rice Alice Roberts David Schieferstein David Singleton Roger Spencer Halma' nilniniinrslr.. A We YN: 'I 1 y ' 11 T -1 11- -. Q-. X w P I 1 il Fih5i1 'Q'- I I MAZELIN HEATING and APPLIANCES Decatur, Indiana ii 'Nb 5 I' ,J f irq- ' ' -'SIN i i , . Q ale f 41 X ' xA' 'N X :EPS f E 'f ' Arlene Biehold Karen Christie Eileen Fritzinger Richard Harkless Patty Kelley Bobby Liby Janelle Nyffeler Connie Ray Kaye Suman Sandra Teeple Mrs. Alice Martin l -.3 5 l l I PumNA l I ,,CHowS, wall Jul' l -. A l l 4 ? ,pw- Q -, f U l.l if-2:- l STIEFEL GRAINS Decatur, Indiana i :v?rrwl v - '--- v- f--21-vw-:QQ x 3 X f Nw 'S' Iii.: Terry Battenberg John Wm. Bird, Ir. Sharon Reinhart ' f B 1 A 1 f' an '- ..., P41 Q ,V ia 5 Q 1 S -.3-' ,, Q5 ' gg, J' . , A s ' WX' XxsTX ffl - f '-l. 1 A . Q f C if E, ' J: F. 'H r1f H P1 OX. wa'3.5i'4' nfl! x fan nl '- . -J .,,,, D . W . , N Mgr xy ' A Q 31 fig , 1 ffffew ia. U 1 any , E Q pljil Q 5 , 9,-Y U., ' 'V ' V 'Y ' A 'N I ' . ,I -' ' - A--59 , L ' x 'xl 3 at S 4... ' 3 ,XR ' .f N 37-4- 4, . , ,A i . N. .... ' f- 'S 1 K ' I is-I 4 gf algo? Q I r. xt 5 , ii' 'N ' ff' 0 ll , f , 1 - I C0 CD WERTZBERGER' S CONFECTIONERY Decatur, Indiana Bobby Brandt Nellie Campbell Gerald Cook Margaret Cook Carolann De Vine Cindy Durr David Fleming Ronnie Habegger Stanley Holt Dianna King Marjorie Kolter Kathy Lewton Jerry Liby Mary Ellen Mann Sharon Ann Mann Dianne Miller Eva Miller Johnny Osborn Richard Ortiz Linda Owens 4 1 ul X R ,Q ' X M56 F i llllllllliw ,,w4 . unu1..... , Judy Baker Sheila Caston Connie Fox Marlene Fritzinger .ztsifgx 31. N N' X 'z : cgi 2 W XX X S A P r W5 S RSX r X XX , bxxx .gm X .RX 'N 'K Q , N 'T' SS S .filtrf Qi- If f Q g X, X W x X X K Q. .J ' 1' , ,Marge N1 Leon Habegger Ex 1 V Kathie Hammond ' 5 R Marvin Harkless Billy Hildebrand i X 5 A, X ,f Q Q I Xxvfi K S-.ii fyi - D L ,g ..,.. 1 '.A : Rex JacCluaY fum ' X David Jones Mrs. Vera Harris sandra Marker x ' A Ninfa Ortiz S 'N is a 5 N it if I7 f .fig . X M ASHBAUCHER'S Porfirio Oritz- at .aw l P- Q- TIN SHOP Larry Plumley ' ' Z V.:- 3 W fi -, Decatur, Indiana Roberta Reber , ,I '- ' 21 ,Q ,P X Donald Reinhart ' ' 'Q - e r, ,' , ,pe 2 H, 6 K 1. 5 ' Shirley Rhoades Q . gg' R Tommy Schnepf ff ef - X .eun Bobby Spencer X 5' g 1 P 'h i P- 9 Q ' - ,. R . Q.--, ' n 2 Bobby Thornell ffiwib. U ' - u , ,- - , -Y fp' G5 Lg i Q N t i iii: ' .1l, H ff r . ' . 1 .5 5 me ' , t ' - R Ioan Blume 'y ' .-4 ' 4 K . 44 ' ' 'i 1 vw Stephen Bremer x S1. S , A S Q Margene Fuelling , 'X L A '- Phil Fuhrrnan , L' 4 , f N HELLER COAL, FEED Sc SUPPLY A Decatur, Indiana .4 N Larry Gerber , ,T P Rex Halberstadt . N, A ' A 1 Larry King Danny Lee Clmron Mankey N ,, - -wa:-. r-:ev Q- ,JV ,r V. . , 1 I f Q 1 J, . '1 Lp... ,L L- I, X X A xii J. ll ' .ll W an , 'fn ' 414 , 4 . ' Q k f , . , - . 1312, ,gg w.- .-..,., , 1 ' 1 7 9? f ' f - X , V I ' , Pamela Nidlinger V . ' T A :,.Qa,-I v 1- X v , 5, rx - ,. J X f .-f5f9.f'f'iQ'! 'Q' , 53fEZe2'?11T2 5129 fa! Q gm , 6 -if P ,, ur. l if es , fwfrifi Mrs. Kathryn Dorwin MORRISON FARM STORE Decatur, Indiana xy,- fvyf ' ,Y 3- 25 S x X Q: Y. 'KQV f' U3 5 D' 1 'I N If I .I I SCHAFF ER' S Decatur, Indiana Patricia Bird Ricky Bertsch Susan Breiner Bonnie Caston Steven Christie Rolland Fuelling Ronald Girod Karen Hammond Shirley Harkless Linda Hodle Linda King Michael Kling Jimmy Kolter Ann Kruetzman Donna Miller Sandra Miller Steven Miller Katha Ray Linda Reinhart David Rice Wayne Scherry Gregory Schnepf Swight Scott Carol Ann Sheets Donna Strahm Steven Strouse Larry Thornell Dee Ann Uhrick Deborah Walchle Larry Wiseman I W1 WA A at Q QQ 1 1 K I fi 5 vii R F iff f' x ' I ' Q4 x 4' A ' ' 4. J' 1 ' :I a w QQ 5 xh . A -+92 5- I q I . Q fi ' , I1 R fgiffa 1 'X il '1 , ix 'rxk ' X , ' AQ w -'t V 1 u - J ' 'J A Q 6 jg 11 I' it ,A T 5 1 , H 5 1 'f' ir 'R-if D, ' LT-3- -3 'f.,, ng '53 1' . A--' - 0' G ' 1 i qu M, ' ' X -9-A V ' 9 4 vs' w r X. I I 1 D ,.... ' ui J N - - ,Q . - W T by . ' .ir an QA ! I I 'fin in M. V . . ' rr' - - W . J X .Xb I 6. A if vw, r 6 -. ' r' N - R' 'Pi -SSW-3 ' . 1- 9 - K K ' , J , ,, .,-,,,,,,, H :Mali J .A. MJ F A A, ' QQ' .ma .,.,S My .,,, if ,lf A-.W Q ' F?4k? t A wavy. 'if 4 'kk' - A Hur' , i vfiwg 1 F42 fx rs HTHLETIES afzdlzlf ,, s 'J1'jfFfiY it x. 'l 5 fl J l M. A . y .M X . -N '- X Xa K N - - '22 wi it , in -H ylll A -K ,... an - A -A,,..-f ,-H W -- 'T , Q ,,,,.,.- AC In years to come this annual will be a link with the bygone years. As you look at the athletic pictures, may you well recall the many enjoyable hours spent in developing the different teams. I hope that being a part of these teams, not only as a player but also a fan, has helped you some in attaining your goal in life. 404-?f'e97 cv, , M... . .. ,M-'--'r Y N 1 f we ' Schullei er Norman Davls- Shawn Kar en Schaef Bob Andrews Ray McDougall - Edward Bultemeyer - S 3 .1 W . ..... A , .'X acuity .lb ' , 3 sa -.na...'4 Q: Kneeling: Student Manager Ray McDougall, Ronnie Bittner, Bob Hildebrand, John Myers, Butch Myers Fritz Macke, Student Manager Bobby Andrews. Standing: Coach Charles Holt, Assistant Coach Marvin Wisehart, Calvin Worthman, Richard Keuneke Dick Brandt, Norbert Witte, Dave Brown, Stew Schnepf, Clint Fuelling, Principal Loren Jones Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth BASKETBALL SCORES 64 Leo 46 Monmouth 70 Hartford 52 Monmouth 70 A. Central 53 Monmouth 64 Decatur 56 Monmouth '71 Decatur C. 62 Monmouth 69 Hunt. Cath. 66 Monmouth 68 Hoagland 60 Monmouth 58 Rockcreek 51 54 P. Mills 62 78 Bryant 37 57 Union Twp. 54 Monmouth Monmouth COUNTY TOURNEY Monmouth 55 A. Central 48 Monmouth 64 Hartford 54 '79 Decatur C. 45 EMLING FOOD CO, Chicago, Illinois 57 Geneva 37 Berne 57 Hoagland 53 Lancaster 78 Montpelier 84 A. Central 62 Harlan SECTIONAL 45 Hartford 78 A. Central 70 P. Mills 72 Decatur CHARLES PORKY HOLT Representative For COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO The Golden Rule Co, , ,,..g, v ' Y . ,,.i.,,.--., .. ....,-..L L, ,-..,...r . ...LM N',4,ar,,f.,..---.,. ,. A 3.1-4-4 John Myers Stew Schnepf Norb Witte Clint Fu zlling Richard Keuneke Dave Brown Fritz Macke Cal Worthman Butch Myers Ronnie Bittner Bob Hildebrand ecwwleammwl BEA VER' S OIL SERVICE 4 6 gf' 0, , sp 'C 511- Decatur, Indiana 1. 4 1 0 5, Y Q I .-....,,., -. w. Lf y Il: Marilyn Reinking - Claudia Caston - Kay Bultemeyer f I , DECATUR EQUIPMENT, INC Decatur, Indiana S3 SD S4 Front row: Larry Hoffman, David Fuelling, Jim Singleton, Harold Weidler, Jim Boer- ger, Ralph Ewell, Larry Busick. Back row: Coach, Marvin Wisehart, Jim McDougall, Dick Brandt, Fritz Bulmahn, Larry Walchle, Bob Keuneke. CLINT J:-, 9 ' 5 ' ' , 0 Yva Fw 4 I His . '786 is the highest batting average in A J ' the history of the school. He also led the it team in extra base hits with 3 home runs. ' Ks' He has been our first string catcher for 4 1 ' 4' ' years. +- ' IDEAL DAIRY COMPANY Decatur, Indiana ' -'gamma fvmwrms -I-Q36 1.1 Xl is li.. xff X Q . I 1 779' 2:5651 . 4 5 lg.. - 1 -5 x f f: Front row: Larry Hoffman, Assistant Coach Marvin Wisehart, Dave Fuelling, Butch Myers, Clint Fuelling, Dave Brown, Edward Bultemeyer, Coach Charles Holt, Fritz Macke. Back row: Larry Walchle, Kenny Gallmeier, Stew Schnepf, Fritz Bulmahn, Norb Witte, Dick Brandt, John Myers, Bob Hildebrand, Don Menter. Kenny' Fritz Norb Dave Stew H BOB HILDEBRAND During the season he got 6 first places, 3rd in the sectional meet, and this gave him a trip to the State Cross Country Meet at Indianapolis. His best time was 10:05 in the Sectional Meet. Team Record: 1 win 2nd - County Conference Berne Individual dune eam s Q' Sf?- 4, Q 4 R fuirfuhrx DIERKES IMPLEMENT Decatur, Indiana Evil r ilsaZi-Q,1 - nitride, H is. ls... .era Back row' .assay the . :alex - , . 4, di' 1 frailllfs' Eiilhzf. fl' e f . ze i a- Coach Charles Holt adm.: 'W 'ft' mimi in J rawimzr 11 -po' sw liiifli- '- il Larr walchle nkanuui ES gf, gli 7. ..,, fi . rfjsgiag E' 2 - Y ECW ' ' W WERE i - 'Q X! ' ' Phi YT' v r DAVE BEERY NORM DAVIS Dave and Norm were on the first Cross Country team in the history of the school. They also are the first two boys to get four letters in Cross Country. Their graduating will leave some large shoes to fill. ,,,t...- :HQ L ' 7 Jim McDougall Bob Hildebrand Norman Davis Kenny Bieberich Front row: Delbert Rhoades Jim Christy Dave Beery Ray McDougall Ronnie Bittner . . Y. .-... ..gai:...-..-..-..-. ,. --.rx-. ...qv f. . HIIIIIIIIISIIIIITIUII FHHIHY SEIHBHS 'Zadie ff! aww :IIIIIIUHS SUPHUHIUHES mnmzmnms S, nmvmfs HIHLHIIS flfmfnrnnxg '--'.-'.'.'-C2-123125...'-':7.'fiZ'.-'-:-'- 'Q-a..: ' 'F 1 QQ, ,il Q . ' : -.. Wm fn 'A A K' dy -'11 . S JOHN MYERS record at ll feet. W Set a new school gf 2-J AUTO SUPPLY , if J ,grain X one JM in S' 4 -WM4 I fi , V7 J MYERS HOME and Yigzii xr l Decatur Indiana mcdeam .Y I xl ' 4- . .- w.,.,M.t.m+. 1 Af Y ,L . - - as W Standing: Dave Beery Dale Brandt Clint Fuelling John Myers Don Mentor Paul Fuhrman Monty Heller Kenny Bieberich Rich Keuneke Kneeling: Dale Busick Delbert Rhoades Norm Davis Ray McDougall Larry Walchle Bob Hildebrand Dave Fuelling Jim Boerger SUTTON JEWELRY Decatur, Indiana k '-6 CLINT FUELLING RICH KEUNEKE Leading point producer. Main event was 440 Yd. dash but broke his foot in the broad jump UHUHHIZHTIUH5 BETTY BAKER LILA KRUETZMAN LINDA FUHRMAN LINDA KRUETZMAN Sponsored by MESHBERGER BROTHERS STONE CORPORATION AGG LIMESTONE Linn Grove, Indiana l First row: J. Shaffer, N. Girod, S. Merriman, R. Fuhrrnan. I. Miller, K. Girod, I. Christy. Second row: R. Merriman, G. Fuhrman, N. Kirchhofer, H. Osborn, D. Caston, J. Singleton, K. Fuhrman, L J. Fubrman, L. Busick, C. Caston, M. Fast, G. Kalthoff. i Standing: L. Kruetzman, L. Kruetzman, L. Hoffman, D. Beery, C, Snyder, Darrell Gerig, Director, B. Baker, L. Fuhrman. First row: Mrs. Owens, Advisory S. Miller, L. Fuhrman, J. Kirchner, C. Fast. Second row: G. Hammond, D. Rodenbeck, S. Miller, M. Hutchison, S. Beltz. Third row: L. Schmiege, I. Baughman, C. Elzey, R. Wiseman, B. Linker, K. Fuhrman. E' First row: Mr. Gerig, Director, H. Osborn, N. Girod, P. Miller, A. Hockemeyer, G. Gallrneier, B. Fuelling, J. Fleming, G. Hartman. Second row: M. Bleeke, C. Schuller, B. Gaunt, M. Hutchison, S. Liby, S. Heller, S. Miller, R. Selking, I. Kolter. Third row: L. Hoffman, D. Lee, L. Busick, D. Schaefer, K. Fuhrman, J. Fuhrrnan, D. Beltz, I, Singleton, H. Weidler. 1 6 l 'L A 4 i 4 Q e It 66 r it 6 1 Seated: Mrs. Owens, A. Schlemmer, J. Goldner. Standing: P. Hurst, K. Peck, S. Beltz, D. Lee, N. Kirchhofer, D. Rodenbeck, G. Hammond. - E First row: H Witte A Bohnke D Lewton B Andrews R Bittner G Bleeke D Fuelling Mr Meier Advisor Second row: W Schaefer R McDougall R Wiseman F Bulmahn D Fuelling Haugk H Schieferstein J. McDougall R Hildebrand F Schlemmer E Bultemeyer G Girod 1 W G. Bleeke, H. Weidler, D. Fuelling, W. Myers. Third row: L. Bittner, J. Boerger, L. Bienz, G. i Q if-Q -:wmv-zfv-s'1'Aawf'111r.. '10-I ,W My f HUIVITIES if 0 0 0 'L 2 o Z This page has been set aside for the academic achievements of this school term. First Grading Period Michael Carr Winifred Mankey Nyla Girod Larry Busick Marilyn Reinking Wayne Myers Frederick Bulmahn Gail Hammond Ronald Bittner Edwina Booth Merlene Bulmahn Lowell Bieneke Marlene Johnson Donna Heckman Kenneth Gallmeier Clinton Fuelling David Beery Betty Bultemeier Shirley Bleeke Barbara Carr Udlew gfoazofzed 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 Plane Geometry Comprehensive Math. English Art Contest Essay Contest Land Judging Team Betty Crocker Test Music Contest Oratorical Contest Second Jeanie Cook Michael Carr Winifred Mankey Dorene Beery Claudia Caston Anna Schlemmer Carla Snyder Beverly Stevens Marlene Bulmahn Gail Hammond David Beery Barbara Carr Clinton Fuelling Kenneth Gallmeier Marlene Johnson Lowell Bieneke Betty Bultemeier Shirley Bleeke Lowell Beineke Dave Beery Clint Fuelling Barbara Carr Nyla Girod Nyla Girod Bob Beineke Third Jeanie Cook Michael Carr Winifred Mankey Donald Fuelling Kay Bultemeier Beverly Stevens Carla Snyder Anna Schlemmer Marilyn Reinking Carolyn Hoffman Claudia Caston Carol Bieberick Dorene Beery Betty Bultemeier Marlene Bulmahn Edwina Booth Ronald Bittner Lowell Bieneke Rowena Merriman Marlene Johnson Donna Heckman Clinton Fuelling Barbara Carr Shirley Bleeke David Beery Second in State Certificates of Excellent Performance Certificate of Excellent Performance First in County and District First in County and District Second in County Second in County Shirley Bleeke John Fuhrman Shirley Bleeke Homemaker of Tomorrow Superior Rating Third Place LELAND SMITH INSURANCE COMPANY Decatur, Indiana K if Scientists of Tomorrow? Cheer-b1ock Schoo1 Reporter Land Judging Team is 7- ' 1 I' Office Help Senior Home Ec, C1ass I A ?m....,, A 5 :2S+ ,, . .. 3? X' ' f ' f ' 1-, . Student Council s -+ie The Tumbling Class 6,0 M10 flf vK,p Q... , -,.v,f.s ...,-sy-N' 1.1-,tv sf .. ,Q ,,...f .sl 'UW- -'Q JOYCE KIRCHNER SHARON BELTZ CAROLYN HOFFMAN Damn? Zwm FIRST STATE BANK Decatur, Indiana LORRAINE HAUGK RUTH SEAMAN MARIORIE BRENTLINGER To the Annual Staff: I am sure this book will provide many hours of pleasure to your class- mates. You are to be commended for your effprts in making this an- nual possible. To the Senior Class: I would like to take this oppor- tunity to extend to you in the days mat are to come: B enificence E fficiency S incerity T rustworthiness W isdom I ntelligence S portsmanship H appiness E nthusiasm S uccess We, the Seniors of '56 wish to dedicate this '56 Eagle to Mrs. Geraldine Herderhorst in honor of her never-failing patience in spite of the many trying times we have given herg her interest and assistance in our activ- itiesg her pride and faith in us as a classg and the always-helping hand which we often needed in completing this edition of the Eagle, The Senior Class , 1 not -cs' ...J RICHA RD WISEMAN WALDO WISEMAN gm D ' Front row: Dick Miller, Bill Aumann, Ami Miller. YOST GRAVEL -- Ready Mix Decatur, Indiana Back row: Ray Reinking, William Fritzinger, Frederick Fuelling, Fred Meier. Nm, 12 wx gf H07'Cy,V EDDIIYGH W 4, Y, - 4 QQ amz! ,lb-Mu? X75 ix Qkx ,Veafi 55 QX ES' GEM 3 9 A Q P' frm! F ' Ok Q QQ nm'- 0123-Jyxga .ufaflw BMW! Awww! I -Q Y' wvz g M N 'Z .mfg .... t C i. gl, E R SECTJGNAL Cl-IANXVMJN3 ALL-ToURNAMENT TEAM M0l'lm0llll1 Sl'lHClES D6CHlllI', Player Raul Faurote ...., John Myers ....,, , Ron Meyer ..,.,- - Clint Fuelling' ..., - Norb Witte ...... , Joe Wilder .... Torn Ehrsam ..,,,-, , Stew Schnepf ...- - Jerry Voglewede Team Position COmm odores Forward Monmouth ,-,---- ---- F Orward Comm odores F01-Ward lwlonm outh ...-,-, ---- F Orward 3 D 5 I Monmouth ,,----- ----- Q Center Commodores ----------- Center Berne ------- ---.. - -- Guard Monmouth ,,,, ----- ---- G u ard Commodores ----------- Guard WORK Advances To Regionals MONROE, Feb. 25-Center Norb Witte, a 6-7 scoring machine, 741 pumped in a basket in the final three seconds as Monmouth shaded Decatur, 72-71 here tonight Ebefore free throws by Larry Moses and Stan Kirkpatrick gave the Jackets a 63-61 decision. The score had been tied 59-59 at the end of lrcgulalion time and 61-61 after an Dean Stahly -------- Hartford ------------ Guard for. 'the Eagles' fourth successivctextra period, ' '- - H T- - 5C l'Un'11 mle- Tonight's windup was a hysteric- 5 Monnloufll m-OWS 00 10 me Fort al climax to a game that had been NX W 35719 Teglofmli YPQQUUS Ffemflnfi close all the way. Monmouth broke H u the Churubusco tithst, in the first into a 15,12 lead after one stanza, Q C G game next SatUl'Sl?Y aftefnoong upped that to nine points on one -'Y e Monmouth qualified 1011 the fm-H1 occasion during the second and led, O Q N I - 2a?1f,I,a?n1?il5f6lZX 9Tlm11g?UFgP2?a5' 3530 at halftime. Decatur, with Tan ' 5- ' U1 le W5 ma mee Kirkpatrick and Gene Baxter lead- C: Id'2aU:1ell0dgY-1D9CalUI' and DQQSYUP ing the way, rebounded for a 51- 1 S I at o icmatt ed for two overumes 50 edge at the third 'stop' e I -It was see-saw throughout the final period. Monmouth got into a ag 70-69 lead with about 50 seconds E 0 tio play and tried to stall it out. a The Jackets broke up a pass and on the interception, Baxter drove a mn D NOP down for a jumper which sent De- ty 0 Inch b WX M catur into the lead at 71-70, Then, S 'n2 on s. s Q ig - .- h 19 V35 L .Zaye cor. el, fe, Ii wit .. seconds to play, the Eagles me - mea 6 Neath wk! double ix tflllg 'ZS' 115916 3 the EQ X got off a long pass to Witte which 5 contxll W Y-99-01 luodore l 171190, a,Ske17o,.Sg01g- tagyes ended in the clincher, Baxter had um Eaglgaws COUTQM EY com gvepa 3 got tba!! 111 tbbe hz 6' fo one more opportunity for Decatur The Nwnmouce ot ian Sauxfawv a Olzgrtie of? of 5893809 Coulizyjdzt 7 with one second to go but his A ' C 31- 111 4 Ig 11. 176 aj desperation shot bounced off. - AOWWB oafflwt e De - alt fY2 8- ' 3 3 ea Ht- -4 . -V thfflik 5gh00l'au09eQ im the Singh Y ' t -Yeaslollq 16'0il1t501l1g:Ie gofol' Witte, who had 36 points in Mon- tui me-J V' -lgiitai mme? fl sec. X O11 of 01-1, per fOr am' mouth'5 afternoon victory, got an- ao mm05o1'e9 countY mio: gtxelgwion. x AZ H basgegp DIEQQBU other 27 tonight 19 of them in C0 Q the X gy!!! Coil XP Ps ' ' .Si al 6 - - the second half. He wound up with gaming Ueuwgqe Colmw 6 an 9 orw H0lk X X 1 nag Xe- 120 points for the fofir sectional P-133 Congew X50 gov Te' to X dons, P 1 V games. Stew Schnepf added 14. For nv? S have aunt -369 ' - ongratulam Eagle-5 ' the Yellowjackem, Baxter had 19, SWVQXE gr,e.iLlet,m.eQ, Sifaown, 01 C M,-,ftroou Oo, ,bngwiliaf Cong Ygtulafllli Kirkpatrick, 18 -and Tony Kelly, T T was iof dong CY ,vwntnffumi and fo ,mg Set Q Coupw 14. Terry Murphy contributed 10. l1 Wie the SCC veiefan L0V.W '55 Eagles' wine Ptaawptna met ' 'lllygiguuu' gl lf'5Hl2ii'f ' E E12 3- W 1.T,D xfliilegxe Gouda' 2, W5 531. The W' WOT! 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The Fine' 'izxce 'isntnei 'Ba .J--'Stellar vlagm -sccfffpgj suffix, Jackets definitely have shovsm more improvement since fgiiihcrbfeiy zeafd' umggttttjtzvpzuitehicx-at15253,-aes that time than the Eagles, but they say ride with the zhemsetw 15PamcxiloctleaRfmehxgzae tell get champions until they fall. So it's MONMOUTH. W' game- 9' we ,,, vow -- QPY .0 ngxflt WMV 1- CT Logan s. BONES. Prinvivax OMER MERRMAN, 'rams MONMOUTH SCHOOL Route No. 3 DECATUR,HHHANA Spring, l95o Dear Subscriber, We've had some headaches and a lot of fun, too. But at last our work is done. We certainly hope you like our So EAGLE. This yearbook has been made possible in part, by con- tributions from these people. We wish to thank thenxfor their help in recording our school year in this book. 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