Monmouth High School - Eagle Yearbook (Decatur, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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if '1.... nr' 3-J'--'N' 'M 1 l I ' -.' 1 I 'f' 1 T1 Q Q in I 'J n rf T I . Mr. Loren S. Jones has been principal at Monmouth for four years, during which time he has led the students up the road of wisdom and character. Monmouth is fortunate to have a principal like Mr. Jones, ad- ministering school policies and standards which will have a bearing on the leadership that the students will eventually as- sume in their various walks of life. gs, . il lr' ' Cr' .Zevzen 5.400364 ? Q , mzstg-X332 -- 'YSL fn' N., E'-Q PIONEER RESTAURANT and LEE HARDWARE CO. n I ,-sg. I ,Y . I u I , fi ilk I Edmund Aumann Omer Merriman Fred Bittner Preble Township Trustee Root Township Trustee Union Township Trustee 2002! 7owa44cQ6 Seine! geared ft? 11' Winifred Gerke, Martin Aumann, Omer Merriman, Hugo Boerger CLEM I-IARDWARD, Monroeville, INDIANA and M 8: C TRUCK STOP -,- - , 1 qv' 'uv 'Q-1-' .1 ln Mrs. ELOISE ANDREWS English DePauw University, A.B. DARRELL GERIG Music Fort Wayne Bible College, B.S.M. Mrs. GERALDINE HERDERHORST Home Economics Ball State, B,S, CHARLES PORKY HOLT Physical Education History Ball State, B,S., M,S, Mrs. MARTHA KLEINI-IENZ Physical Education Commercial Ball State, B,S, FRED M.EIER Biology Vocational Agriculture Purdue University, B,S, Mrs. VERA OWENS Art St. Francis College, B.S. JOHN ROSIEP. American History Government Ball State, A.B. 74w5W BRICE SMITH ' Science Indiana University, A,B. Mrs. AGNES YAGER Typing Latin Indiana University, A,B., M,A. Mrs, JESTEEN COLE Third and Fourth Grades Teachers College of Indianapolis EARL DAWALD Fifth and Sixth Grades Valparaiso University, L.L.B. Mrs. VERA HARRIS Second Grade University of Chicago, A.B. Mrs. ALICE MARTIN First Grade Marion College Mrs. MARY lOU HOLT English Mathematics Ball State Mrs. MARY MYERS Fourth and Fifth Grades Marian College 'bm ...L The Physics Class watches an impressive demonstration given by their instructor. The School Reporter, Grace Fuhrman, types the weekly school news, UHRICK BROTHERS and SMITI-I'S PURE MILK ti an 'X The Seniors held a class meeting to discuss the long awaited claw trip, The Speech Class gives an attentive ear to one of the students presenting her weekly speech. 0 t-4 wifi?- I 17--1. , Z . S 1 Y-fe P nf-4' I5-5 N11 71 I 1 - if-' -1 1 . -1 fQ ...rv- ,..,... .4 vi 15 M- H 1 , , X - af J .- Y :Z 7' +4 -nr j -. 7. n 1 - -b- N- I 1 ,J nl '. l 'LJ ID e :J P rJ J .J 4, J -J I .X,.'fYX , President. . . . Vice -President. . . Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . Sponsor. . . 'ZZ4440' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I 'P Ron Bittner Ray McDougall Betty Bultenneier Lowell Beineke Mr. Rosier ROBERT ANDREWS FFA 1,2,3g Student Manager 3,45 Eagle Staff 4. LOWELL BEINEKE FFA 25 Treasurer 2,3,4g Eagle Staff 4. 4. A, I 1 R I 1 I KENNETH BIEBERICH Art Club 25 Track 2,3,4g Cross 55 Country 3,43 Baseball 4. ROGER BIEBERICH Baseball -lg Cross Country 45 'Irack 45 Student Manager 43 Eagle Staff 4. 'I'.L'7 LEIAND BIENZ FFA 1,2,3,4, LARRY BITTNER FFA 2,3,4, ZWICK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance and Funeral Service vf .V ki-X ,fr f,- . ,v- .1 ' f if uv' ' 'f - M ' A Q- ..,. ,.-X is A A - l Q ' 1 , .1 tu x 1 ,hy 4 cgi,-1 I .X . WM A -.V-W'i,,lLvM 1 ,- g ..k. ,. ,. , .,,,, . bE lu! w 1 1 f 4 ' N 'f x'A1 1, ni' wp .yu '1. a in ., .,,2. .7 f . '4 A RONALD BITTNER FFA 1,25 Basketball 3,4g Cross Country 2,3,45 Class President 2, 3,45 Student Council 4, GEORGE BLEEKE FFA 2,35 Student Council 3,4g Eagle Staff 4. DALE BRANDT Art Club 25 Track 3, I A-f .0 ' .yi N MARLENE BULMAI-IN Art Club 25 Student Council 3,45 Eagle Staff 4. ' BETTY BULTEMEIER Art Club 2, Secretary Z,3,4g Eagle Staff 4, ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU Petroleum, Farm Supplies, Grain, Lumber KHTH BRANDT .. Arr Club 2,4. J EDWARD BULTEMEYER Class President lg FFA 35 Student Council 3,43 Basketball 45 Cross Country 4. LARRY DELONG Art Club 2. CHARLES ELEZY An Club 2,3. KATHLEEN FLEMING Art Club 23 Eagle Staff 4. Q QT? .4 al ta i ' ,.. DALE FUELLING FFA 2,a,4. GRACE FUHRMAN Band 1,2,3,43 School Reporter 4. YOST CONSTRUCTION MONTY HELLER Art Club 2g Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 43 Basketball 4. ROGER HELLER Treasurer 15 FFA 1. RONNlE'S TRUCK STOP and MIES BOWLING ALLEY F 'W lr A, 35 -A Q 5 mar, K WH-g,, 1 VE? , JOAN HALBERSTADT Chorus 1,25 Majorette 25 Cheer- leader 1,4. GAIL I-LAMMOND Art Club 35 Library Club 2 7 GERY GIROD Band 1,23 FFA 1,2,a,4. JANET GRANDSTAFF Art Club 23 Cheerleader 2,45 Eagle Staff 4, ROBERT I-HLDEBRAND Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 1,Z, 3,45 FFA 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 3,4, HELEN IRWIN Transferred from Decatur, Indiana fr RICHARD LEWTON xg FFA 2,35 An Club 3. BYRON LINKER An Club 2,3,4, RAMOND McDOUGALL Vice-President l,3,4g FFA 2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,43 Student Manager 33 Track 45 Baseball 45 Basketball 43 Eagle Staff 4. PATRICIA MCCAGC Chorus 1,23 Library Club 1,2,3,4g Art Club 4. BLACKWI:'.LL'S CLOTHING STORE and ALLEN L. FLEMING, LANDSCAPINC DONALD MENTER Baseball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Basket ball 3,45 FFA 45 Cross Country 4. JOHN MYERS Basketball 1,2,3,45 Art Club 25 Track 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. RICHARD WISEMAN An cmb 3,45 FFA 1,2,3,4- ROBERT HART n 'Transferred from Wren, Oh1O KENNY'S O-K BARBER SHOP AND DINNERBELL RESTAURANT KAREN SCI-IAEF ER Chorus 15 Art Club 25 Vice-Pres- ident 23 Cheerleader 3. ROBERT WEILAND Art Club 2. 4,-Q' , . . JZ We, the Senior Class of the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, of the Monmouth High School, of the Cotuity o'f Adams, and of the State of Indiana, and of the United States of America, be- ing of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequeaths, and devices of whatever nature or form, heretofore made by us. We, the Senior Class do bequeath to the Faculty our thanks for all the time and patience they have spent for us. We, the Senior Class do bequeath to the Junior Class our ability to have enough money in the class treasury when they are Seniors. We, the Senior Class do bequeath to the Sophomore Class two more years of hard work. We, the Senior Class do bequeath to the Freshman Class three more years of anticipation of initiation. I, Robert Andrews, bequeath my height to Fred Bulmahn and my quietness to Carolyn Hoffman. I, Lowell Beineke, bequeath my math book to Kenny Linker and my job as treasurer of the Senior Class to Claudia Castou. I, Roger Bieberich, bequeath my ability to stay home to Jim McDougall and my ability to stay out of trouble to John Morgan. I, Kenneth Bieberich, bequeath my loud duals to Eugene Bulmahn and my ability to get into trouble to Larry Bultemeier. I, Leland Bienz, bequeath my quietness to Larry Hoffman and my Chevie to anyone who needs it. I, Larry Bittner, bequeath my ability to be a hearty eater to Duane Lee and my ability to get along with Mr. Rosier to John Fuhrman. I, Ronald Bittner, bequeath my ability to stay away from Willshire to Dave Fuelling and the duals on my Ford to Butch Myers. I, George Bleeke, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Rosier to Larry Hoffman and my blue Ford to anyone who likes to change tires at 2 a.m. I, Dale Brandt, bequeath my flat top to David Beltz and my Ford to anyone who can fix it. I, Keith Brandt, bequeath my blonde hair to Harold Weidler and my ability to get in trouble to Wil- mer Scheumann. I, Marlene Bulmahn, bequeath my height to Lonnie Buuck and my gay time in my Chevie to Mar- cille Buuck. I, Betty Bultemcier, bequeath my ----- curls to Kay Bultemeye. and my brown eyes to Nyla Girod. I, Edward Bultemeyer, bequeath my ability to run cross country to Dick Brandt Q2 milesj and my abil- ity to not get a licking to Jim Boerger. I, Larry DeLong, bequeath my curly hair to Porky Holt and my Ford to anybody who wants it. I, Charles Elzy, bequeath my ability to study to Robert Beineke and to get along with the teachers to Jim Christie. K I, Kathleen Fleming, bequeath my great weakness for Hoagland guys and SLS Fords to Kay Bulte- I meyer and my shortness to Ruth Selking. I I, Dale Fuelling, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Harold Schieferstein and my per- I fect attendance to Jerry Osborn. I, Grace Fuhrman, bequeath my short hair to someone longhaired and my place in the band to Butch Myers. I, Gery Girod, bequeath my height to Richard Brandt and my orneriness to Ronald Bulmahn. I, Janet Grandstafi, bequeath to Marilyn Reinking the fun of being cheerleader when a Senior and my M J natural curly hair to Margaret Boerger. I I, Joan Halberstadt, bequeath all my love and affection to a certain Marine and my ability to be a 1 cheerleader, while a Freshman, to Linda Hirschy. I I, Gail Hammond, bequeath my pony tail to Jeanett Fuelling and my ability to get along with teachers Q f to Larry Walchle. . Q I, Monty Heller, bequeath my pole vaulting ability to Leonard Schmiege, and my ability to high 5 jump to Jim Fuhrman. J I, Roger Heller, bequeath my last name to Karen Schaefer and my motorcycle, A-l condition, to A J Herman Witte. I I, Robert Hildebrand, bequeath my ability to run cross-cotuitry to Dick Brandt and my ability to soap windows to Jim McDougall. I, Helen Irwin, bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble in studyhall at the most convenient times to Sue Miller and Delores Rodenbeck. I, Richard Lewton, bequeath my crewcut to Raymond Uhrich and my ability to play ping pong to Carl 1 Miller. I D D - I, John Myers, bequeath my pole vaulting ability to Henry Gallmeyer and my strength to Ronald Selk- I, Byron Linker, bequeath my nickname Liberace to Beverly Stevens and my ability to work in the . kitchen to Henry Gallmeyer I, Ramond McDouOall, bequeath my ability to work in the cage to Weldon Schaefer and my ability to behave in class to Dennis Schuller I, Patrica lvlcCafrg, bequeath my Plymouth to Joyce Kirchner and my job at the Dinnerbell to De lores Rodenbeck I, Donald Menter bequeath my Ford to Harold Weidler and my pole vaulting ability to Danny Bie berich ing I Karen Schaefer bequeath all my love and affection to Roger Heller and my ability to be going steady with a Monmouth guy in my Senior year to Carla Snyder I Robert Weiland bequeath my ability to keep a car on the road to Judy Goldner and my slim figure to Jean Kolter Well, 1968 has rolled around. Marlene and I are living on Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. A tew weeks ago we decided to visit the United States to see some of the sports events and some of our classmates. We hopped into our little jet and in a little while were in the U.S.A. About noon we reached Hollywood. Of course, we ate at tue Brown Derby. Soon we saw a familiar face with a big white baker's cap on his head. It was Larry Bit- tner, the head chef. He came over and talked to us and assured us everything on the menu was delicious for he had sampled all of it. After Larry treated us, we headed for the airport. We bought a newspaper tc. catch up on the latest news events. The headlines were Beineke Discovers the B-Bomb. Lowell had done it again. Of course we stopped to visit him in Neveda. He was very busy answering all the reporters, so we were soon on our way again. We left our jet with Lowell and bought an old car forthe rest of our journey. Driving through Texas we sawfan enormous oil gusher. Old-timers said it was the greatest they had ever seen. We drove to the nearest ranch house to see who was the owner of the gusher. The butler answered the door and told us a Mr. Bieberich owned it. As we were about to leave, we saw a Cadillac convertible coming up the drive. It was Roger Bieberich! He had on a large ten-gallonhat. He invited us to stay a day and tour his 100,000 acre ranch with many oil wells on it. At the end of our tour, we had a refreshing dip in his swimming pool. Our conclusion: Roger is swim- ming in oil, money and a big ten-gallon hat. Our auto clunked out in Missouri. Luckily, we were near an auto repair shop, the While In, We Fix It. Bob Weiland, the owner got out his tow truck and pulled us in. He soon had it fixed, and we headed for the Kentucky Derby. Here we found Gail Ham- mond. Of course, Gail was always a great lover of horses, so we weren't surprised to hear she had one of her thoroughbreds, Hutch, entered. After the race Gail told us that Grace Fuhrman was head nurse at Parkview Hospital. Saying good-by to Gail we crossed the Kentucky-Indiana line. We hadn't been in Indiana long when our car gave out. Seeing a used car dealer, we decided to buy a different one. Dale and Keith Brandt helped us pick out our car and then informed us that Larry DeLong and Charles Elzy had built the Olympic Stadium in Monmouth. es, the Olympics were being held in good old Monmouth. On our way to see the Olympics, we stopped in Indianapolis to see Don Menter. Don was manufactur- ing reclining desks for schools to lessen the strain on students in boring classes. We also leamed that Ron Bittner was a successful lawyer prominent in dog fight cases. We talked to Ron who was a candidate for dog catcher of Indianapolis. He said that George Bleeke had toured the Amazon Jungle to get away from the hectic job of cam- paign manager for him. George had been captured by a tribe of natives and he made such a hir with them he was now their chief. Monty Heller was in Mexico drawing great crowds with his spine-tingling act of bull fighting. W e left Indianapolis and arrived in Decatur. We stopped to visit Kathleen Fleming, who is now the wife of the owner of Earth Incorporated. That evening we reclined in Kathy's comfortable living room and watched television. On the news we heard that Dale Fuelling and Gery Girod had won the salesman's award for this year. Later the wrestling matches started and the great wrestler Ken Eagle , our former classmate Ken ny Bieberich, was wrestling the Mighty Atlas. The president of the network, Leland Bienz, was sitting at ringside, Kathy told us Janet Grandstaff was in Paris getting fash- ions for the magazine Vogue. The next day Kathy, Marlene, and I went to the Olympics. Bob Hildebrand was headlining the events for that day. By winning his main event, he won a gold medal for the USA. While driving down Highway 27, we passed two fields, one having Republican nominee posters and the other one Democratic nominee posters. The fields belonged to Bob Andrews and Dick Lewton, respectively. After taking Kathy home we stopped to see Karen and Roger Heller. Roger was now a pilot of a jet transport. Karen told us Joan Halberstadt was a successful model in New York and that Pat McCagg was still with the SPARS, Helen Irwin, of course, was married to Rex. While passing through Ft. Wayne on our way to Chicago, we stopped to see Ray McDougall, who was the owner of a factory manufacturing mice for cats. He said Ed Bultemeyer was second baseman for the Milwaukee Braves. In Chicago we saw Ed play and he told us he was leaving the next day for Atlantic City to see the Miss America contest in which John Myers was a judge. Byron Linker was also a judge. He had been famous for the Butterfly hair style for women. We went to Nevada to get our jet which we left with Lowell. Soon we were heading over the blue Pacific back to Hawaii. It had been a wonderful trip seeing all our class- mates again. ,Q Dorene Beery g OV' ' David Bcltz Carol B1ebr.r1ck g Q X James Boerger Rlchatd Brandt S: Fredrick Bulmahn ' Claudia Caston 5- 4: . '3 ' , Ralph Ewen 1 2 . 'W Carolyn Fast K David Fuelling f A ' J g Y I - A 5 ' V rf- jazz. l 5, -1 1 'lf' 1---?Z? 's, Karl Fuhxman f-. ,,.' Fi' Linda Fuhrman Judy Goldner Nr, Q I yur' -...nvfv Gerald Haugk Carolyn Hoffman X fr ' Robert Keuneke -I' .. Joyce Kirchner ,f 'f'7'-7 -:f 'T- . w -. .L ' :z f X ' MYERS HOME and AUTO SUPPLY and SUTTON JEWELRY 7 Dixie Le e Jim McDougall I Sue Miller r -' ' Wayne Myers 1 .H Kenny Peck -,,, Marilyn Reinking ev Dolores Rodenbeck 1 'G wb : . - , Weldon Schaefer - Harold Schieferstem .0 Anna Schlemmer 'v 'Av- Q do 'A 95.5 9 004 1-0' xi ' ' Q 'XG ' 5 sz- ,- 9' X wr ff' 'A . ' ' -4-0 ,,, 5 C' 'LL' J sis' - 1'::Lv x ' X , I R ff DECATUR EQUIPNIENT, INC. and BEAVERS' OIL SERVICE -I I 3 W:-:Y ii A I .Q Pix ,.'4 '--'y Leonard Scluniege James Singleton Carla Snyder Beverly Stevens Larry Walchle Harold Weidler Herman Witte ? , S' O President . . . . . Vice President . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsor . . . up Q, 60,44 ..- ..- Bob Kelmeke Fritz Bulmahn Marilyn Reinking Claudia Caston Martha Kleinhenz A 28 gm 1' rap! l Mu.vr 'x ' 'Vey Q X A 4' Robert Beineke x ff' - ,- A ' 'J Martha Bleeke 'Q-N:-1 Q 11 Kay Bultemeyer Vi-I , ' 'keg-'E I ' li 1 '. f , ff ' -' AC' Y..-,gf ' K? -.P Q5 CH. I Iri J' K - cr ...... any ai 'Eg-'47 fe .lk FK 45,9 .lNo'x. ,ll 66 .3 ' w-4.1 af ,-' ' A X 1 I X .r Nu: X IA H, 1 PECK HARDWARE, STANDARD SERVICE, Preble, Indiana PETERSON ELEVATOR, Grain, Coal, I-arm Supplies Larry Busick Jim Christie Joan Fleming Beverly Fuelling Donald Fuelling John Fuhrman Glendolyn Gallrneier Jerry Gallmeyer Becky Gaunt Nyla Girod Jean Harkless Garnita Hartmann Sharon Heller Alice Hockemeyer Larry Hoffman Ronald Hoffman S andie Knittle Jean Kolter Duane Lee Mary Lewton Shirley Liby Kenneth Linker Sue Merriman Pat Miller . C arol Jacquay 1 Gene Kalrhoff 6 Rex King ' f-5 ix 5: ' 1 x - . Q' F KJ it rv. ,.,.'-- n nj '45 'TS' ll V, Y N , i rw- :Q fx, Zw 1 5. .4 1, - 4 X 43 John Morgan ' 20- , Helen Osborn X ' 5 ' Larry Schaekel jx V., ' Y J Dwight Schaefer Q' ..,..- D? 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NS' -ef, -2 ef I 1 WALT'S STANDARD SERVICE and M 8:W AUTO SALES 34 Richard Bulmahn Ronald Bulmahn Larry Bultemeier Waldo Bultemeier Rosyln Bultemeyer J oyc e Bus ick Lonnie Buuck Marc ille Buuck David Caston Jeanett Fuelling James Fuhxman Kenneth Fuhrman Nancy Fuhrman Henry Gallmeyer Mary Anne Gerbezs Kent Girod Doris Hockmeyer Richard Hockmeyer Sharon Holt Jacqueline Hurst Patricia Krueckeberg Lila Krvetzmann Linda Kruetzmann, Thelma Lawson Janeen Linker Janice Linker Winifred Mankey Jerry Osborn '-1, X6 A. luv 3 'e, , -0'- 3. 4,3 fi! GJ! 4 6 1, :L If . 'W if A x f a f . L, at ,hs -l 'V' 'lr' if , .hx J 5' , - S , N- , - Q - ., , V b ix bf , , 1 . N' X . ,V.V f ' x A ,Q-it ' i. I . i' Nancy Rice Q .2 Dennis Schuller 9 Ann Seaman ' R' -It ' y..-1 P ' 'WN w .H l Q af 1' Ronald Selking ' gb ' X Q. X ' Janet Shaffer A 9 ar in prmger Al,-1 b iff 3' M 1' S ' , A 1 , al James Thierne ' 3 Maxine Thieme ff ' I, ' La Vera Witte . -0' :Q , j ' V r A X A WJ -: I 4 If l Sf ' -L, DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES and CEN'E'S MOBIL SERVICE 35 S T ar ,,.....--- ' , x:.L 12.1 Q J! 1 .dng . . Richard Bulmahn . .Roslyn Bulterneyer . . . . .Joyce Busick . . Lila Kruetzrnann xx ax x .'J+ 113 ' 36 ,-4 J Connie Berbman Carolyn Butler Michall Carr Calvin Caston Jeanie Cook Melvin Fast Roy Fuhrman Truman Goldner Linda I-Iirschy Phyllis Lawson Lynn McDougall Carl Miller Jack Miller Steve Moses Gladys Myers Thomas Peck Gary Fifer Russell Roberts Barbara Roe Ruth Uhrick 5 9 ip FM 'Q l nh .. 4. X a M Q Y 'Ti' ,U y my in ,N ' 4 A fp x I W .AX 5 xi - - I - , H R ,x 01 h H' as ' A ,N V X ' f' W so 'U 1. xl . if N, f - I W' ,' gs 1 ' L- l 4' I J'-P sa ' . . 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A - ' - Q ! ! 47 out Karen Beitler ' shena Bowen Louann Burg er Phyllis Burger Marjorie Deam Kay Fuhrman Jerry Hakes Lara Harding Deborah Harkless Steve Holt Pamela Irwin Timothy Irwin Kathleen Jones Ronald Journay Steven Kling Kim Krueckeberg Karen Kunkel Brennan Miller Robert Miller Jerry Moses Kathy Mvers Sheila Nidlinger Darry Reinhart Dwight Scott Carol Sheets Dean Singleton 5 fr. SEATED: R. Spencer, W. Mankey, L. Hirschy, B. Stevens, D. Berry, Secretary, K. Bultemeyer, M. Bulmahn, A. I-iockemeyer, R. Beineke. STANDING: J. Linker, L. Hoffman, R. Bittner, G. Bleeke, President, J. Rosier, AdV1S01', D- Fuelling, Vice-President, E. Bultemeyer, R. Hildebrand, K. Peck. Student Council serves as the link between faculty members and stu- dents. It represents the students in the government of school and is the co-ordinator of many school events. In its second year of ex- istence we have seen the good works it has done under the supervision of Mr. Rosier. I-IELLER COAL, FEED, Sz SUPPLY and D. QT. STANDARD SERVICE 50 IJ X -' 'f is ff- u 4 1 ,eb fl gl I F JJ U,'f ,,f W T , 1 .' 7 f A I . 0 1 I Y Sy. . ..-'E . 1 t Q' 5 - is .Ln , ,fr ' 5 fx - Q . f, ,X I , .. X Q A ' - , 1 1 B 1-hz gf ur, - -I W' Sedan! Zami The Monmouth Band, under the direction of Mr. Gerig, adds many moments of musical enjoyment to the lives of all of the people in the surrounding community. The band plays for all home basketball games and other activities. For the first time in the history of the school, the band has uniforms. This was a great event in school this year and it added a great deal of attraction to the band. I-IELLER COAL, FEED 8: SUPPLY 52 I 1 il . -i ,U 'at 3 5 i I ' l y! l In T L. I I I 4 1 1 l 4 A , Lila Kruetzmann Linda Fuhrman Linda Kruetzmann wg Rx N. .4-+2-' F 5k V-1,0 I ' -Q Yr Fx K Sedan! 'gcuwl -4' Q b 2532 tx ' 5 Yb w.- K E, . --Y----,x ' ,V - K -ex :VX 4 E'.g, 4' ' 'T 0 Fw a-Gr'-S50 X xx 'QQ any 53 5 f 'CN ,P N 1,-0-4-5 ,.......x 7, 7, 14. I 54 . V 1 :V :Funnix- s1..f , ., ffrd.-ff1J Y'F?ff'!l'f F'Q3i fi?-. - . A-. 4, . K . 1 , 1. 2.4 .--. , . -1' eficri 7?57 BURK ELEVATOR and RUSSELL FLEMING, Contractor J FIRST ROW: R. Keuneke, R. McDougall, R. Bittner, E. Bultemeyer, J. Boerger, D. Fuelling, W. Myers SECOND ROW: R. Andrews and R. Beiberich, Student Managers, R. Hildebrand, M. Heller, F. Bulmahn, R Brandt, J. Myers, D. Menter, J. McDougall. D. Fuelling, Student Manager, Mr. Holt, Coach. Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Mon mouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth E' Adams Central Decatur High Decatur Catholic Huntington Catholic Hoagland Rock Creek Pleasant Mills Bryant Union Twp. Hartford Hartford Sconce Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth County Tourney Geneva Berne Monroeville Lancaster Hoagland Leo Harlan Montpelier Decatur High Sectional au... , 3 , Wi. X A 5325 EL, . 'LGT-' .'1't ' , . , I 4 . , , Q A 5 x ......a- -. .- 9444 77, 71465 Porky deserves much recognition. In the six years he has coached, he has brought these great honors to Monmouth. In bas- ketball he has coached the team to victory four times in the Sectional. three times in the County Tourney, and two times in the Conference. Also in Track and Cross Coun- try he has these achievements: County Track Meet, County Cross Country twice, and the County Cross Country Meet. 57 Sudan: Roger Beiberich Don Fueliing Bob Andrews Charles Porky Holt, Repre- sentative for COLUMBUS MU- TUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. The Golden Rule Co. AUMANN ELECTRIC, 110 Rugg St John Myers Forward Bob Hildebrand Forward Don Menter Forward Ron Bittner Forward Monty Heller Center Ed Bultemeyer Guard 58 Wayne Myers Guard Jim Boerger Guard Dick Brandt Center Ray MCDOuggf11 Guard Fritz Bulmahn Center Jim McDougal Forward 59 Jan Jo and Marilyn Jackie Jeanette and Joyce Wa,-wdtq Jan Grandstaff . . . . . Senior JoHa1berstadt . . . . . Senior Marilyn Reinking . . . . Junior Www6tqeuwlSeeoaa! 60 Q5 3111 KJ J WJ Ig A. 6409 FIRST ROW: L. Busick, R. Bulmahn, L. Hoffman, W. Bultemeier. SECOND ROW: M. Blakey, D. Fuelling, R. Hoffman, R. Keuneke, J. McDougall, J. Fuhrman, Mr. Holt, Coach Jackie Hurst Jeanette Fuelling Joyce Busick 61 Q ,. FIRST ROW: D. Fuelling, R. Beiberich, D. Lee, E. Bultemeyer, J. Boerger. SECOND ROW: B Hildebrand, R. McDougall, M. Heller, K. Beiberich, J. McDougall, R. Bittner, J. Christie, Mr Holt, Coach 6404 Bob Hildebrand n .JJ J Qwwawm 2mm Q.: 3, xl H 'X .5 , A lst County Cross Country Tourney lst Conference 3rd Hobart Invitational 2nd Sectional 9th State Championship Q fff ff wer flfx K' . , ' :' - Q wh A A , V . . .,,.,,,...4. ...wg .Q ..g,f .MQW ' ,ya -- . ' ' . - - fnl,--9. ,J-,s xg gf .lx W, .1 5 . ..i.g'g-lg . 'Ai - 4. fa . dv , JA Qmgglfns My ,,. A. .,,a.,,s,, I CWS: A-.--9' 62 6406 fha A .. in 3 aw ' 64014 FIRST ROW: D. Fuelling, Student Manager, R. McDougall, B. Hildbrand, W. Myers, E. Bultemeyer, J. Myers R. Beiberich, H. Weidler, Student Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Holt, Coach, L. Walchle, K. Beiberich, D. Brandt, F. Bulmahn, R. Keuneke, D. Fuelling, L. Busick, L. Hoffman if 'ls- 63 3 5 an imp X v W' X 5 ' f Marjorie Brentlinger and Ruth Seaman m g , ,Q ' E N. ' 12 F Q sf G52 ew X 5 J t 5 293851 ' . Q . Q 1 :E W X 5 K Q -'tx-Y' ' ,B T' - s 1 Q- , ,X R, . D - E , 5' ,W ,Q ! SE' TNQ l 5 ' - ' ,ww . J' W ' E A . 4 -XQSVJAA - xg .Q X . Nwjx - -X'-' 2 .M - X .-..... ...... ,,...- ig.-5-3534, as 1, 1 W 1 M f 1 Q 933. -I-W ., - 'H is 'Q' a 'n X ,miss-x -N ' . 'N .Q ' 2 wx - MM . M, if ,. I5 A . ,K ., K -gh 1 21 Z-'Stefan 71 Q e.'iN,,,:,x: A X Butch, Delores, Lowell and Byron b Jean, Mary Lou and Martha 64 ggun ..-un., 1 , 3 A I 3 A ,, -. ,Irs Q.4 : 43 .N xx' 'N A f 51 F. Meier, F. Fuelling, A. Miller, B. Aumann, B. Fritzinger A ': Lkk -4 X C. Miller, Walt Wiseman, R. Wiseman 65 , f , 'il 1-.-Q -JI!-fl E H1 I7 l nie, ,,, ,C-Q ilk fgiw i' Tx! A V 4 f U :. Es ., ' ' ep Y- . -'ws V-':-. . h 1 15 N f Nt , gl.: ,5 M : . - N ' lx 1 TQ X 6 N . 'Q 3 is-.9 ,4 N endow ' Q X3 'K' 'iw -q-- 'W l ,. 67 P , 1 1 , -4 J' 4 . K -AL , ,fs ,B --Qs ' -I SH. Q4 .fs ,nh The following merchants and boosters have donated to the EAGLE. b Please give them your patronage. Dr. R. E. Allison The Why Decatur Super Service But1er's Garage Mi1ler's Grocery Sprunger Implement Commercial Print Shop Center Ice Cream Ke11y's Dry Cleaner O-K Barber Shop Westem Auto C 4 Kocher Lumber and Coal Co. Adams Theater ' Singleton Radio and TV Servic Wa11's Bakery Smith's Scrap Iron Decatur Dry Cleaner Shaffer's Restaurant Kohne Drug Store Bi11's Comer Kaye's Shoe Store 5 I nl 1 . A penny saved is a penny earned Save Your Money df THE FIRST STATE BANK Established 1883 Decatur Indiana MEMBER T MEMBER E. D. I. c. FEDERAL RESERVE W. : DDU +K r--N as 1+-M. ,ma 1 - - 4 sir f J-Us .- 4 - :ie-eg 3 1 I , M 1 'A Paul My 15,5 M bww, BEERY MOTOR SALES Dodge and Plymouth Jim Holbersfadf 3. ,im ea WERTZBERGER'S CONFECTIONERY Where the Eagles Meet fad -L44 , AvqA - A ' Q A MMM, N',,,,,,,..,, .,..4.A..-.Q A' ' V W I f ' 1 riifiii: L il I fr A . A is E. - 5' . - 'if S mn : - . GERBERS SUPER MARKET 622 North 13th Street PARKWAY 66 SERVICE Gas 8. Oil Lubrication 81 Car Wash Batteries 8. Lee Tires Phone 3-3682 Lyle Malionee Corner of i3ti1 8, Nutman Sf. Harry I' Knapp 3' 1 .5 .i ,. ,. ,QM K Awv.y.,,,-- V Y fy , i , . ,, I., b Y , ortraits Nina I Creators of Fine Photography ENBER 'TOC .+G F .V WIT. 0 OV' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 57 42. .ZR z-11 - 'l I . .. 1 454' ' :'7:M'f ' J 5. I, ,,.., Q'f. Ag 4, -2' -4' ,Q 2- ,, ' . pf ., fx' . nays, e V 5... .-, fail , .8 ' 9 I . . ,af ,Jii,. 1' N' .7 -5 , . , f 'ff' M. -5-1,1 -fl .6 1 at '.' V . v- A Q I 1 1 4 ' P K , , . 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