Pine Township High School - Eagle Yearbook (Otterbein, IN)
- Class of 1959
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Mrs. Stone Chorus Band Mr. Elbert Physical Education Social Science Mrs. Williams Librarian COOKS V Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Ohmau. N..- I xx si'- J H ' ,-11'-'Qs JANITCR James Rosenbe rger ADVISORY BOARD owell Dufflinger, Dwight Calloway, Ora Bo TRUSTEE Glen Ladd Q :H B , . -, . 0 W5 n.. ,fx jf 4, P ,NV 2.45 .eflhm V iw ' B f X Q2 i 13!' . x s fig- -, .,,. ,gsxffiis 1 K QT? J 43 B- - L- 1 3 1 , B vqn1fWwm-f V TJ Xi'-vf K Z' gg,f'f.f . A 'A ,. -. , ' sf v 1 w ,,, Y--f' I 1-E: ik, N , r QA, A Q, 'ff rf' err.. 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' -- Q.-vt' r 'Af . ,swf-ff ' ' , .1 , - 4 A - .ff-ff v i -J ' ,..--fm ' N . , V H ,Y-M ,. I Q .A P5, , . , 1 ' 1 . , A s k , : 3 W , . v .,9 1. '1'- : ,l- To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To CLASS WILL Nancy Weisenberger, we will a month of Fry - days. Donna Williams, we will another pooch to keep her company. Laura Clark, a new punching bag to take the place of the graduating Senior boys. Karen Durflinger, we will the senior girls' boy friends. Jim Emilson, a 1959 Cadillac filled with girls. Bill Gick, Ray's ability to be a clown. Erwin Kretzmeier, a laboratory of his own. Joanne Morris, the name of Doll. Anna Norris, the ability to not laugh when teased. Ruth Steiner, the affection of a boy from Boswell. Mary Terrell, we will Dot's ability not to be bashful. Sue York, a 1951 Ford with all the accessories. Sylvia Atkinson, somebody else to join the band that plays French horn. Judy Bennett, the Senior girls' ability to get along with boys. Sam Justice, Buster's ability to concentrate. Mary Norris, Herb's car to drive to the corner so she doesn't have to walk Ken Steiner, the ability to talk when he's mad and to restrain his temper. Don Stout, the ability to be on the first five next year Qfull timej. Kenny Stout, Bob Gick's ability to speak the English language so well. Mr. Glaze, another class as sweet and gentle as the 1959 Seniors. Mrs. Cassidy, a class that don't use bad language. Mrs. Schnurrenberger, we will a new red convertible. Mrs. Stone, five new band members as good as the ones she is losing. Mrs. Frick, a personalized trophy case. Mr. Elbert, for next year an all Senior first five. Jim Rosenberger, all push button cleaning for the school building. the Cooks, someone to eat as much as the 1959 Senior boys. to the bus CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1947, thirteen happy children started their school career at Pine. They were: Robert Bible, Johnie Boyd, Raymond Burris, Harold Clark, Rosemary Douglas, Robert Gick, James Hackley, Doris Steiner, Robert Stout, Ray Tabert, Carolyn Wilkinson, Shirley Worley, and Margaret Zollman. Our teacher was Miss Cecilia Muller. Starting our second year, we gained three new members. They were: Linda Bell, Brenda Bell, and Ronald Burke, but we also lost two. They were: Johnie Boyd and Raymond Burris. Mrs. Fowler was our teacher. As we started back for the third year, we found one new member, Leroy Skees. We now had fifteen members in our class with Miss Clem as our teacher. At the start of our fourth year, we found that Ronald Burke and Leroy Skees had decided to try a dif- ferent school. With the leaving of the two boys, we gained two girls to replace them. They were: Dorothy Bryant and Betty Walker. Our teacher, Miss Clem, now had fifteen students: Brenda Bell, Lin- da Bell, Robert Bible, Harold Clark, Rosemary Douglas, Robert Gick, James Hackley, Doris Steiner, Robert Stout, Ray Tabert, Carolyn Wilkinson, Shirley Worley, Margaret Zollman, Betty Walker, and Dorothy Bryant. At the beginning of the fifth grade, Dorothy Bryant and Betty Walker left Pine. Four more joined the class that year. They were: Jon Berry, Orville Jones, David Haywood, and Doyle Ohman. That left our teacher, Miss Clem, with sixteen students. During our sixth year of school, four students decided to leave us. They were: Linda Bell, Brenda Bell, Dorothy Bryant, and Carolyn Wilkinson. We had one new member that year, Harriet Pothuisje. Our class was now thirteen strong, with Miss Clem as our teacher. Now we really felt grown up, because we could climb the stairs to our seventh grade. But Orville Jones and David Haywood left us to find new friends, although Ronald Burke joined us again to give us a total of twelve. In the eighth grade we lost three members. They were: Jon Berry, Harriet Pothuisje, and Shirley Worley. That left us with only nine in the class. They were: Ronald Burke, Harold Clark, Rosemary Douglas, Robert Gick, James Hackley, Doyle Ohman, Doris Steiner, Robert Stout, and Ray Tabert. As we started our high school career, we gained two new boys. They were: Herbert Kesler and James Calhoun. This brought our total up to eleven students. As we started our Sophomore year, we realized we had lost one student, James Calhoun. This left our class with a total of ten students. At the beginning of our Junior year, we gained one new student, Jack Cox. This brought our total up to eleven again. In our Senior year, our class consisted of Ronald Burke, Harold Clark, Jack Cox, Rosemary Douglas, Robert Gick, James H-ackley, Herbert Kesler, Doyle Ohman, Doris Steiner, Robert Stout, and Ray Tabert X' 2 nr ,t . SENIOR CLASS 1 N PRCPHECY .ff fri. It was August 4, 1973: I had just finished checking a couple of cattle ranches near Senatobia, Missis- sippi, that I had recently purchased when I decided to drop in on an old classmate of mine, Ray Tabert, who now lived in Pensacola, Florida. Since graduation he had done very well for himself: he had a fleet of 30 trolling boats and 4 deep sea snapper boats. I hopped into my helicoptor and flew down to Pensa- cola. After finding his address in a phone book I went out to his suburban home which was on a three acre lot with a swimming pool in back of the house. We started talking about our other classmates, and the walks of life they were in. Bob Gick, who was married and had 2 children, was a test pilot at Foley Air Force Base about 30 miles away. Herb Kesler was a Movie Producer in Hollywood and was married to an eye catching blond. Rosemary Douglas was married and had moved to New York where she was furthering her musical career. Doyle Ohman and Jack Cox were both in the navy and stationed on the West Coast. Doyle was mar- ried, but Jack, as usual, was still trying to find the perfect girl. Doris Stiener was married and still lived in Pine Township. She and her husband owned motels all over the United States. Robert Stout was now Vice President of the Disney Studios, Inc. and lived in San Gabriel, California. Ron Burke was married and now was president of his own trucking lines near Fowler, Indiana. Harold Clark lived in San Bernardino, California. He has a TV program of his own, and also has 32 gold records to his name. While we were talking, it seemed that none of the class of 1959 has turned out to be anything but a success. Then it struck usl Why don't we have a reunion of the class of '59? We contacted everyone and asked if they could be at Ray's place the next weekend. Everyone thought it would be a wonderful idea. We thought the big day would never come. When Friday evening finally rolled around, everyone was accounted for. We spent the week-end swimming, boating, and talking over old times. All too soon the moment came when we had to say good -by. We decided to make the reunion an annual affair and after saying good-by, departed until next year. fur, i ly ' -f-- 1 D- W A'M,.Q Wfflbk' fxx f 0 Q f is JJ K f i W Y' 'fQ M? , ikf 1 AW Q X c .L if W X X f iff V. XA ! 1 A 2. fr i lg I X .. l Z W- um CQ . ,, ! Wnfzhckxxmen .Abt f0gI 6ll0A:i P W? 0 Nancy Weisenberger, Mrs. Schnurrenberger, Sponsorg and Donna Williams. :Q , 9 ..-,w.Aln.A by TOP ROW: Mrs. Frickg Sponsor, Karen Durflinger, Erwin Kretzmeier, Bill Gick, Jim Ernilson, Mary Terrell. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Steiner, Anna Norris, Laura Clark, Joanne Morris, Sue York I -f QB f -J N'--r fi? LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Atkinson, Judy Bennett. SECOND ROW: Donnie Stout, Mr. Elbert, Kenny Stout, Kenny Steiner. Mary Norris Sam Justice ufN A -Q ' . SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES - I A 7 'Wir' 3-5 ww 10 FIRST ROW: Gracie Clark, Kenny Skoog, Kenny Anderson, David Drake, Carol Gick. SECOND ROW: Lois Rowe, Dennis Wood, Tom Clark, Barbara Weisenberger, Mrs. Cassiday. THIRD ROW: Carol Muse, Shirley Stout, Danny Hay, Sandy Turner, Arthur Atkinson. 1 A D ig .. l. Q X, 'ff' X. ,,, gifs 2 I 3 E '19 M ., W' 'I x 1 ' 35. vf W , - . P P'Q- iff , ' 1: . jj .-::,.,. :- -Y 1' ' I . W. - . ' ' 5 5 IM-' F' Q . f - ' ' . . wg 'E ' A ggi Q: ' QQ jg. Szg lzyirg- AQ, f . 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THIRD ROW: Phil Drake, Steven Ahler, Mary Bennett, Sandra Rausch, Glenda Morris, David Bohlinger. 3 -UQ :f l ' 1 .A A '-J . .Ea f r Q eh F .bi 'flig Pm, I b W , J: F - I . y X 'QQA' f JI N11 ,,.' ' yi 'M : . J fit T ffl' A . . . -! ,r I -' - -J ' , fr' , . . 1 if ff'1f!w,4 Billy Anderson David Terrell 9 , THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES FIRST ROW: Jane Pluimer, Carol Weisenberger, Barbara Ray, Connie Douglas, Joyce Wolters, Brenda Young, Janet Nelson. SECOND ROW: Robert Drake, David Ladd, Phillip Kretzrneier, Rita Tagg, Jeff Fleming, Tommy Tur- ner, Stanley Copas. THIRD ROW: Rex Stout, Jerry Bertram, Sharon Tabert, Robert Clark, Sarah Rausch, Dick Gick, David York. LP a Q. N AS X ,Aa rig, f X r . -2 ' '10 V ' I in D 4 Q , - SS -, xx X f Anita Flaherty 4 rift? 2 5 .xv Ei? dv PM 'I iv? -v R4 P FIRST AND SECOND GRADES 'QS FIRST ROW: Darrell Gossett, David Rausch, Janice Bennett, Byran Young, Sherry Copas, Lynn Stout, Earl Fleming, Joe Douglas. SECOND ROW: Bruce Young, Robert Muse, Brenda Anderson, Mrs. Senesac, Brenda Atkinson, Connie Drake, Becky Williams. THIRD ROW: Cooper Douglas, Dick Justice, Ronnie Anstett, Danny Weisenberger, David Flaherty Roger Muse, Mike Pluimer, Bryan Rowe. S 'I 3 'i1:,.,, V V V . . .V V fn ix L ., f . '74 Q- if C' bf? - ' Il nv NM Q c ' , Y 4 --1 J ZR H, ., Q E . X gf ' S R J - Ji 3' X V. SZLF: fiffaf -' 'Aww , :Ae J, , ' x PP' A : QB Q X 91 'wx xxx: 'E .- 1 . ,, : . Q . X3 V -Qi, 255' X 3: 'x.x:w,. wi' -- Q 5 :QQ Q., X 5 wr Es...--.QQ' Ns. --.-I: ' 'NSI WN' ..,X. NX. 1 .vm 'Ni A ' '-' :vig ' 525 e -5-5 -s x S 'NNW iff ' 5 QS- xxx, ,x - A K Nxxljnll -, ' ' QRWFQIQ ll, J'V ' Xkwkelimff XX 9' fv' If ff ix 'rx N Z, fy- 1 'N j Q il E 2 V I L ' fix cr if I . -, RW,mx,ES X' !v:..4, V p I f ' . MWF J XX- f .3 9 -XL, 4 A ,:,, , i Q , X 4 if . . fy X H , ix E - .X fe. 4 f 'lg J ' 3 H IM I ' H E' f ' -1 ,. I :NE f' f f ff -----f U s , ,Q ' :gy ,' if if L ' fu X ' 5' Q fy .Q l Q I' X , - L- ' x -.-.-.Q-4 Pax-l . cv' M2925 2414 f0gI 6tl0A5 MIXED CHORUS - V! gr, 'ii ii -S1 772 ff, S Q 5? . 1 r - , ' ' , :ai-jg -SMR - ' -T, . ,NNN ' :I -c ' f x N , ,Q K v, . fx ' , '4 j'WI F i' -P , 4- . .' ' ' ,I A I x cv 5 l. - 5,6 . xi ' I .s . 1 I 1 ami V I' Lyla G.. . , 3.7 fn , V- Q? ?'-'1,.i.a6-rb FIRST ROW: Ruth Steiner, Karen Durflinger, Nancy Weisenberger, Sylvia Atkinson, Mary Terrell, Doris Steiner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Stone, Director, Sue York, Anna Norris, Rosemary Douglas, Donna Williams, Laura Clark, Judy Bennett, Joanne Morris. THIRD ROW: Doyle Ohman, Ron Burke, Jim Hackley, Ray Tabert, Robert Stout, Donnie Stout, Kenny Stout, Kenny Steiner. fa +44 'gg g N' . 'P.'.ET'i'L., . A FIRST ROW: Gracie Clark, Barbara Weisenberger, Carol Gick, Caro1,Muse, Sandy Turner, Lois Rowe. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Stone, Kenny Skoog, Kenny Anderson, David Drake, Shirley Stout. THIRD ROW: Arthur Atkinson, Tom Clark, Denny Wood, Danny Hay. BAND Q 7:1 ,J-Q nr va 1 Vai' FIRST ROW: Rosemary Douglas, Barbara Weisenberger, Gracie Clark, Sandy Turner, Sylvia Atkinson Judy Pluimer, Donna Williams, Arthur Atkinson, Glenda Morris, Joanne Morris, Erwin Kretzmeier, Nancy Weisenberger, Linda Nelson. SECOND ROW: Robert Stout, Karen Durlinger, James Hackley, Ray Tabert, Shirley Stout, Laura Clark. THIRD ROW: Ruth Steiner, Anna Norris, Fred Justice, Mrs. Stone, Director, Doris Steiner, Kenny Steiner. MAJORETTES: Connie Drake, Joyce Wolters, Rita Tagg. Judy Bennett. DRUM MAJOR: Donna Kay Williams MAJORETTES: Connie Drake, Joyce Wolters ig fr FIRST ROW: Judy Pluimer, Linda Rhoades, Laura Rhoades, Linda Nelson. SECOND ROW: Joanne Morris, Nancy Weisenberger, Sylvia Atkinson, Rosemary Douglas, Anna Norris. THIRD ROW: Mary Ella Bennett, Sandy Turner, Barbara Weisenberger, Judy Bennett, Shirley Stout, Glenda Morris. S., J 3? E3 5' 'X 1' Ll FIRST ROW: Larry Stout, David Drake, Arthur Atkinson, Dennis Wood, Phil Drake. SECOND ROW Donnie Stout, Robert Stout, Jim Hackley, Erwin Kretzrneier, Kenny Stout. is yffffkbbx .X4lfLf09l 6Ll0A A TEAM LJ FIRST ROW: Herb Kesler, Manager, Harold Clark, Erwin Kretzmeier, Jack Cox, Doyle Ohman Robert Stout, Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Glaze, Principal, James Hackley, Bill Gick, Ray Tabert, Bob Gick, Jim Emilson, Mr. Elbert, Coach. GAME PINE OPPONENTS GAME PINE OPPONENTS Boswell 35 44 Ambia 33 68 Edaville 44 76 Gilboa 82 56 Burnettsville 61 58 Wadena 51 45 Gattle Ground 50 49 Raub 81 52 Wadena 49 30 Chalmers 60 64 4-Way Tourney Fair Oaks 37 32 Gilboa 47 45 Earl Park jj 457 Earl Park 36 34 Dayton 52. :fj ' Goodland D87 5.47 Gilboa 47 45 Buffalo 554' 6' 7 Reynolds 69 37 Sectional Tourney Freeland Park 53 60 won Lost 9 Z 4 f JZ? 70 13 7 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS if Doris Steiner, Donna Williams, and Sue York .IUNIGR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sandy Turner and Barbara Weisenberger MB TEAM PINE 24 PINE 23 i -n-:sill PINE f ,mf px 4 - ,ggi , 4 J yu! Kenny Steiner, Kenny Stout, Erwin Kretzmeier, Donn1e Stout, Jim Emilson, Jim Hackley, Mr. Elbert Coach Av, ,,, I I X JR. HIGH BASKETBALL 1 , it xw 'X ,z' ' ' 7 , - E in . 1 -5 , 7 1 -Q Q , RX 1 A T ff il! fl 1 QM xQ,, , it Q f ji-x tw ,Q Lys xl 'sy 2.1-9 Tom Ladd, Danny Hay, Phil Drake, Denny Wood, Kenny Skoog, David Drake, Mr. Elbert, Coach. TRACK TEAM 14,1 ,Q if of X? fi ,-AA STANDING: Herb Kesler, Jim Emilson, Jim l-lackley, Ray Tabert, Mr. Elbert, Coach, Bill Gick, Donnie Stout, Bob Stout. KNEELING: Harold Clark, Jack Cox, Erwin Kretzmeier, Doyle Ohman, Kenny Stout, Kenny Steiner. BASEBALL TEAM an-'1 H4 KNEELING Ron Burke Jack Cox, Mr. Elbert, Coach, Doyle Ohman, Harold Clark STANDING Donme Stout, 11m Emrlson B111 Gick, Ray Tabert, Herb Kesler, Jim Hackley, Bob Glck : 'Q . 9 Ah' 'H A A 'A ' 2 ew of E Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine Pine . i -nga, 1 ,AA Gilboa I4 Remington I9 Freeland Park I7 Earl Park 5 Gilboa 2 Freeland Park IO Earl Park I2 GRADUATING SENIORSI ,J '73 Wu!!! ..4 'l'x'l STANDING: Doyle Ohman, forward, Jack Cox, guardg Jim I-lackley, centerg Mr. Elbert, coachg Ray Tabert, forwardg Bob Gick, forward, Harold Clark, guard. KNEELING: Doris Steiner, yell leader. This season at Pine Township has been a most enjoyable one. I am con- fident that this group of boys will go down as one of Pine's greatest. They are hard workers, good sportsmen, and good athletes. y Q-rw' ' 5, Nx H 3 4 I l 15 I, 1 l xx V 1 .7 - Q N I QW -' AM ik6g ww ' N X 1 . UL -- WN 5. X 3 f H f 5' D 5+ , M q 3 V A fs N A .. N ,yfffzfemkfkzy THE 1959 EAGLE WS 4? 5, -av. lf Ima aL. rm ,E It it Nlxw Harold Clark, Doris Steiner, Mr. Glaze, Rosemary Douglas, Doyle Ohman, Ronald Burke, Robert Stout, James Hackley, Herbert Kesler, Ray Tabert, Robert Gick, Jack Cox. .!4lfl f09I 6l,l0A5 NALLY BROTHERS Fowler, Indiana Phillips H66N Station DAN McGUIRE'S Oxford, Indiana FURR'S HOME MARKET Fowler, Indiana CASSIDY AND CHRISTENSEN FORD SALES Fowler, Indiana Compliments Optometrist Phone 62 Fowler, Indiana COVEY BUICK SALES Authorized Buick Sales and Service Fowler, Indiana ENLOW SEED SERVICE Fowler, Indiana Dealers in Quality Small Seeds Phone 591-W of DR. L. L. BEEBE LAFAYETTE CO OPERATIVE Montmorenci, Indiana HENRY CLASSEN Auto Repairing Fowler, Indiana CORN BELT FEED CO. Oxford, Indiana SMITH SHELL SERVICE Fowler, Indiana Fowler, Indiana C 5 S NEWS 8 VARIETY ROGERS GULF STATION Fowler, Indiana DELLA'S TRUCK STOP Open 24 Hours Phone 397 Fowler, Indiana HEWITT FREIGHT LINES Livestock Hauling Fowler, Indiana GOETZ BROTHERS Fowler, Indiana REXALL DRUG STORE Fowler, Indiana RALPH AND JACK Fowler, Indiana GRAND PRAIRIE RESTAURANT Otterbein, Indiana FOWLER OLIVER SALES 280 Fowler, Indiana HOMER S BODY SHOP General Repairing Fowler Indiana TURNER PRODUCE Cream-Poultry-Eggs Furs-Hides Phone 124 Fowler Indiana Y C J MULLER BOTTLING ETTER TIRE SHOP Fowler, Indiana Fowler, Indiana Compliments of ATKINSON'S STUDIO Black, White, and Color Phone 425R Remington, Indiana BURKHOLDER PHARMACY Fowler, Indiana Frozen Food Center Complete Processing for Locker and Home Freezer GOODLAND COMMUNITY LOCKERS, INC Phone l STAM S 5 Sl 00 STORE Quality First Service Always Oxford Indiana Y ' - 2 FARM BUREAU Fowler, Indiana TELLURE I. G. A. 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Bartlett, Owner Phone 7-3971 Brookston, Indiana McCLEAN'S ORCHARD Apples and Cider Phone 76041 Brookston, Indiana C 5 H MOTOR SALES Leo H. Cyr Lincoln - Mercury Safe-Buy Used Cars Phone 8 Fowler, Indiana MCGRATH SINCLAIR STATION Phone 651 Fowler, Indiana FARMCRAFT SEED COMPANY Oxford, Indiana RIDER'S GARAGE New 8 Used Parts 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Phone 196W Fowler, Indiana BENTON COUNTY CO-OP Fowler Indiana Home Loans and Savings Accounts Fowler Indiana Phone I8 Oxford Indiana Phone 5-2606 BENTON FEDERAL SAVINGS H LOAN ! WEAST MUSIC COMPANY 2601 Union Street Phone 23346 Musical Instruments Rental Plan Lafayette Indiana Compliments of the DAVIS PHILLIPS 66 STATION Phone 73205 Brookston R R l Jct of 53 and 18 AND GROCERY STORE METZER LUMBER CO. Otterbein, Indiana CAUFIELD OIL COMPANY Otterbein, Indiana Phone 50 HUDSON'S TOWN HARDWARE Your Frigidaire Dealer General Hardware Bottled Gas Otterbein, Indiana STANDARD ELEVATOR CO Otterbein Indiana Phone 170 q BYRD IMPLEMENT CO. Otterbein, Indiana INTERNATIONAL IMPLEMENT Fowler, Indiana L1 STITZ IMPLEMENT CO. Massey Ferguson Remington, Indiana Phone l43J HOMRIG 8 BYRD INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Otterbein, Indiana KLENTZER AND KLENTZER F 1 I d BIDDLE SEED SERVICE G ' B' d C 'b h 405F REMINGTON READY MfX Phone 95 R gt Id ai-' To Mrs. Sc Sen DEDICATION hnurrenberger, commerce teacher of Pine Township School, we, the ior Class of 1959, dedicate our annual, THE EAGLE. Her encouragement, understandin and val bl g, ua e guidance has been an inspira- tion to us all. C ff'T ef N N - X XX I ' XR LIBB.ISf 5 M k V 'qi'-T I ' .2115- ff wif .-F,,1:,.-'ff Y' V- ' 'Y ' Av :fed- '?f.,Z T ' FOWLER STATE BANK Safety, Service, Experience Member of F. D. I. C. Fowler, Indian NIC NAC DRIVE INN Fowler, Indiana MARSHALL'S Cafeteria and Dining Room Lafayette, Indiana 2, SILVER LANE FARMS Purple Ribbon Hybrids Indiana Certified Farm Seeds Remington, Indiana DECKERS Lafayette, Indiana SPORTSMAN Lafayette, Indiana HALSTEAD IMPLEMENT COMPANY IHC Dealers Brookston, Indiana Phone 73411 MULLER 8 MULLER Clothing Q Shoes 216 East 5th Street Phone 264 Fowler, Indiana NICKS AUTO SALES Otterbein Indiana HANSELL DRUGS Remington Indiana Phone 33 THOMPSON DRUG STORE Otterbein, Indiana WINDLER FURNITURE Compliments of Complete Home Furnishings GOODLAND STATE BANK 104 North Washington Phone 449W Goodland, Indiana Fowler, Indiana Member of F. D. I. C. IJ FOWLER FRIENDLY FOWLER LAUNDRY E CLEANERS MOBIL STATION Fowler Indiana Fowler, Indiana 5 B BOWLING ALLEY LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Fowler, Indiana Terre Haute, Indiana IIIIIIIIEIII A Complete Bottle and Bulk Propane Service Cooking-Heating-Refrigeration FOWLER BOTTLE GAS CO. Phone 59 Fowler, Indiana SCHWAMBERGERS MOBILE MILL AND HATCHERY Complete Line of Livestock E Poultry Feeds Complete Feed Milling On Your Farm Chicks That Pay Otterbein, Indiana WASHINGTON AVENUE ELECTRIC SHOP Fowler, Indiana THEO R MCKINNEY Otterbein Indiana BATES AND ANDERSON HARDWARE Fowler Indiana CHESTY FOODS The Food It's Fun to Eat . n STATE BANK OF OXFORD Oxford, Indiana RICK KIRKHAM HMusic for Dancersn Phone 742 705 East Third Fowler, Indiana Fowler Indiana Fowler Elevator Fowler, Indiana XJ Compliments of C rysfol Remington, Indiana Dairy Products, Inc Senesac Soil Service Frank Howard Corp Fowler Indlana 81 Feed Co , Inc Purlna Chows Otterbeln Indlana Remlngton Indlana Compllments of Sfafe Bank of Remmgfon, Indiana Member of F D I C Onerbein Grain Von Tobel Lumber Company Benfon Review Phone 43 Remington, Indiana Everything to Build Anything ,- Fowler, Indiana Where Your Dollar U Goes Much Farther Fowler Elevofor Remingmn Farmers Mufuol lnsuronce Co. Fowler, Indiana Remington, Indiana Compliments of Splker Oil Co Inc Jobber of Ph1ll1ps 66 Products Tradltlonally The Lovellest Brldes Are Photographed By KELLY's Lafayette Indlana Compliments of the Rem Theofre Phone 50 Remlngton Ind1ana Pecks Women s and Men s Furnlshings Dry Goods Shoes and F1nest Hoslery Our Supermarket Grocery Department W1ll Please You W1th Everyday Low Prlces We Glve S E H Green Stamps Phone 161 Remlngton Indlana ! I l 'V V' IIIIIIIIIII Always the Latest in . . , , . , . 7 Heinold Hog Morkef Wells Clothing Store Paul Schrader, Manager Gene Eichenberger, Owner Featuring Phone 9 or 18 Nationally Known Brands Phone 88 Goodland, Indiana Fowler, Indiana Thomos 66 Service Freeland Chevroler Corp Oxford Indiana Fowler, Indiana Ll 11 I ! 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