Arcola High School - Quotanis Yearbook (Arcola, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Soh haa = dB 3 en RR lees Paks Ie LOOP agp SE tO I ae A Oe nt aman RR cL? inp atl lla ae dre I AR bee BET Ne bey ee —s ae a anon — on = o Ri AER ——— — oe = “te _— a a — we é o . iy I } - ih ' ; | : ‘ f WA | —— a aes a mag aia no ar i Fteane ee ie y See ty os 7 ant es ‘ Ca a eee = setae Le a ti OX . % i De DHe LAY LON — We wish to dedicats this book to the future senior Classes of Arcola Hien Schocli. We have endeavored to create an accurate record of svents which will be a means for many to recall fond memories of happy school experiences. Since this book is the first of its kind here, wa hope each year that there will be the same sense of pride and acheivement that we have felt as we worked on each phase of this book, fo each who has been called into the service of his country, we would alse like to dsdicate a portion of this book. eet ia % may wea : - 3 : ay Sis ae os Par tee « ee, a Se Ae | 6m a: re + Pe! . pase, ii ey Ant 2s ry a p iy 1 « iS a a ¥ Float Tal f i Le ‘ g mo re Y i yi) . 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EDITOR--Shirley Martin ASS’, EZDITOR]-- Hileen Suchnert ARTIST-- Kenneth Byer ley “ DUPLICATCRS-- Darlene fiapp, Margaret McCormick r CoySSCRIPTION MANAGLAS--Kenneth Gross, SPORTS-cIrie Bridge ADVERTISING- Paul Scnaecfer, Clyde Sherman, Robert Vaughn, kdgar Hurley AD S:TUP--Shirley Martin, Bernard Kipfer COPYISTS- Resthe Fuller, Judith Anders, aad ; Berbare Gruettert, Mergaret McCormick, Darlene Rapp, Bileen Kuehnert, Jeanne Harshbarger, Gioria Miller and Shirisy Martin ADVI SOR--Miss Yhite Aas fre a 3 : wee . a! ae Caine ‘- os os o a % 4 offs ” i” y - : Sh ‘ Rate ee ak 7 sh ! re thas Aspnsis ca : 2 ea? © es ore C8 UT UN RN A ee Pe OS REE ASS PU AR RT SE ENE ET LOD ET Mt RE OY REET AT AS EL EY EI Eas AERIS AORN CUP AAE RO RTS 2A, OST NE TTS REI FS RST ANE SUTURES TUT RARE | MRIS SPM Eke Oe ee ae | | | IFAW Dy Ctto Rilloqw-- —-—Trustes Ralph Ce, MeAs, GOlumbiae U. A. Be. des itsator Homer 4 = Rae he a B.Se; Purdue batty Jane White--Erelish Latin B.S., Indiana U, HOVahe ---History Gov. hi of 0 eg ,; Onilo Wesleyan UT. Francia fiorne-----Business Arithustic, Phyics Norch Manchester Lenore Lewise---- Phy.d. Shorthand Ball State Dorcthy Hall-«- - - -Hone Ec. Indisne U. North Menshester i160 LL EE ewww ewer igi . o gordan Conservatory, Indianapolis Cc Indiana J. Cs Lois Winolleww-w-e-4 Korth Manchester boris Sarvett-v-- 5 E.S., Geli state Math. - Standing 4 ‘trom os Mr. Schipper nae ire leans Sitting from left to right ee Mrs. Donevan, riss Lewis, Mrs. eae 4 and Miss hite. | or g Bo ae oll cal Tne grade teachers sitting Mrs. Huxoll, Mrs. Byerley, end wiss [Pouner. Yinbee ye, | Sats Standing Mrs. Barrett, and yrs, Cherters. ee LN Mere ee eee en ee : , The Ae and janitor from Left vo righ oe wes. Walter, Hy airs. ualey, tnd Me. “POL oinsett eo pee a Pie ; % ‘ K é ov x . a ; ' 2k Seg ae ee a nit 4a Mr. Oliver kh. Polnseti Hs t Arcola for six years and “in Arcele, Ind tana with hie wife and | three Gaughters. le likes his job; tion b ecause he Likea his associates. gpa and pupils are acon to appreciate the B custotian ts able a os His job keeps 5 SF ee ae oe eet ee me 0. Johnson has been our janitress f 5 ¥ in Arcola, Indiema. She has 2 sons and a dat 2 one son is in service. Mrs. Johnson enjoy: d the teachers, and she wateues the chang 8 from grece trrough high echool, had aid Jerome Johnson had been e janitor at Ar rs. He is 21 yeare o1é¢ ard lives i ‘He was on the basket ball team for 4 yearr and ok team for 3 years at Arcoia. He left for ser- ELL OS EE I NET AY LT TE En nll ow 5 Be Maley bas been a cook et Arcola for 10 - 4 . . oe e lives 4m Arcola and hes 2 sons and daughters ae she enjoys ner job ia becau 6 is coring in ey eontac fith children end their likea an reing ‘ 4 | ‘oe mb bee 88 (oF the avere hBeomomit teathers we have rr a 3 ae Dn qs +3 iy ® Oru is @ a. = die per ie: Bhites bas been s cook at Arcola for 2 years ie $8 in Arcola and has one boy. She also enjoys her : { use she is coming in contast with children and cb es id dislikes, and ths different ideas of the Home 1% Pacer’ ¢ hays had Sines ene has worked ‘era: ro a y Friday. A 7 7 ee eey check ever = @ ete ee meny sed f : Febwery @e 2¥ole Gerald said, I have a lot of ‘ eyesisor phe work. i have gone throvgh sll the § ae Gueted and enjoy seeing others @o the sams.” o part time janitor for. l¢ years in rcola,Indianea ang has 2 oe with: one son in the service. He help 1 19% and eed @ sachool bus durin elisendurger's 5 yesr term around the teechers and ee ae A A AALS. FRET ar OD eR SE EEE TT REN TN EA ot tlt ram crtnetie mame ct ELE NI SL: LTO G ELLA ET SIS NS TTT A UTC te ttl ST acetake wr ak ERBARIO i Rte ae he SPABONUIN S SECO LACT LO RS SM Eyes Tew cba tale a ANGIE ATES PCH ee UI aR RL VE aN EG NE TS ONG lay ES A ECTS 2 OD ON a RS! ATT RGD (TALENT TY 0 COE eee enol + oe = ed ee te ee ee ee ee ne ee Wiliiean Aenry, weCormici nas bean BiKaon: bas. ortver at Areola for 16 years. He received a new Dodge achool tus on Pebruary . He hauls 41 childven and his tus poute ca is 20 miles long every night and merning. He is 24? years oid end Lives ‘y ‘ui les northeast of Arcole cn the sdalah © Road with his wife and four Saugnters. ‘7 Ay, Cae Fred Paul Blessing hae bsen school bus driver at Arcola Sor £0 years. He hauls 42 children anc his tus route is c miles e Gey. Ee is 50 years old and lives € miies northe- éast of Areoia on the Leesburg Read. He hes @ sons, 2 drug ters ana § prandehiidren. Louis Uarmeyer has been school Bue driver et Aveole - for 6 yeers. He n uis 51 chilaren end his Sue route ft 44 miles = Gay. He is 26 yeers old and Livea SH miles portheast of Arcola on the Leesburg Road with his wife, —— mothe: acd son. yn ge fares M. Felgee hes been school bus Criver at Arcola’ for 2 years, “Le HeuLa a5 children andiis bus route is 28. milss 8acn night and morning. Us is 44 years old and Lives in Arcecla, Indiana. Ho han tyvo daughtsrs, ae Samuci Edward Hagan hea bsen sehcol ous driver at Arcola for 2 years. fs pauls 28 children and his. bus route | is 40 miles gach Gay. Te is — yeare old and Lives on the Fisner Road with hie wite, dauzhter and eon. gen sehool bus driver at Arcola or yeare. He hauls Jdren and hig bus route is 25 93 miles each night and morning. Re is 61 yeare old and. Le = mile from Arccla. Hes nes S Hong ard 1 daughter and 2. oft Dc yS are serving in the services. . Gearge W. Butts nas = 5 im s oO £y baer i bate hot ES Hobert Le eon hes been sehool tue GPrivar et Arcols Yor y . fig bauls 52 children and Hie Due rou is 20 miles a day. He ia 87 years old and Lives tn 4rcois Tndiane with his wife and-son. | | cS en a Ria, iz “fhe Leake Township sen st - biiaetans's eoneolidared sebve continuous: commission and is - grades @hs through seelve. 2 ' {8even beees Dring studente pom Leake, Aboite, aud eee’ nm Townships. pits ; nee “the school and cowmunity are proud of tha farin Soe the ccfeteria, and “ee othsr things thet go to make up the schoot that is splled our school by “three hundred aid twenty tive bors and giris. AT aaa ‘ ie, tg Architect S. S. Meburin drew up the plen for Areola's alae Contrsctors, Bueshing pnd Haggerman {| followed them trrou ugh and thus the main building of the school wes erected 4n 1921- In i826 the gymmesium gs added with c. HE. eee irs as architect sand rae Hedeed es -contractor. The Pr Pe de meade play ground juaproveneite in 1949 and? 50 $4) fies be sto a an . ee iil Dan il | 3) At the beginning af the first school year in 1922) Bee th sre were three teachers on cha high school faculty, 4 _ including Prinevipal R. M. Brooking. There wers tcrec | grade school teachers. That numver has inereased vo Jjoa ine for the high school end five fer the grades. “This was a small berineing and at Jifferent Botton, the enrollment cecreased; however, thers has been over the pest wwenty years 3 marked Lneroese ‘for the proseut enrollment entels three hiundrec and B at Oopeada five. The school is organized on oe six- i “Ngee at the present, with one hundred sna thirty tia upper six grades and on ouncred sd eighty even Pa ths lower six grades. | At 68 Aap nate art cee eer eee © ape ome eee Pi le ee Ne NN ND AUNT Ree Se I mt RET ee tome nee tema a rT a oe — oe “ eee nee rewnnrenet EEE re ey ane . ign oe : Rei Se Eye, ata eRs, oa Fa) - i ee el ee ee . ae 5 - a Firat hay St echool and in the freshmer, class we heve uate Sit such as Barbara Gructters,Paul achaefer, Bnet Stecd, and Jene Wailer. ce el Also. Guring the year, Arcola won 4-wey tourney and al Lor Sounty track meet. a Bao: Sut with wiuning the 4d-way tourney and Alien Sount track mect. — v pita class party wae 9t Paul Schaefer's. (Boy, what fan afterwards. } | Wong; Ivle, ud, dress for first team. also e new Sib aia his name? Stoora, Glass party Gt Derlene Happts, everzbody there ic: the class of 751% ‘duniors beat thse Seniors in trys - duntor-Sentor Benguet at which eve «Beto Etaesine. 3 joined the Marines. ” Ronnie Stanibut® enc Kenny Byeriey got diamissed m schocl for a couple of days. eae BevVe pley calisd, “Aunt a9 te Shoots the Puey elsc sponsored the Hoozis Cornhuskers. net night. a ber When” -_ i Deh Of the Seniors was suepended trom the Basketball m for A GAME. - ‘te: SEA ’ f ai es event thought towed wouid mever get « “week when the Breeze comes out and everybody is hae ie Arcolian room. aa Widte let the Seniors nave glase mesting in te: ae a, Co Junioxr-Sanior on ors Won clase tourney at Arcola iighe a. a! oe 7) oa | When Beasketbal] season was ovary sod the Seniors rcised A A AT RL RY OA TOOT LOE ce LO ANRC NONE ANNE NT a SAR NE A NAAT He HS CA OR OL SOR RE RO SEE Nh. SRR eer 1 A ene eee a a a a ac a ae et ae lt hn enn ee te td hn a AL Ce eee OE ae es eee =e Le! 4 Cae hs A d ” ys Ps ae oy yw Rereninenamnnrnn — . 4 sata] . = A iad ate com ART RT RESO tai, 9 ay Bee A FO TS Sei ee oil 7 _— SS 2 Oo (ae Wes en a f ee ee = eer wae . eer, - f ES JO ata. 4 ad La «f 4 ie gall “a Ade Mi , ef na es Sy a ee ngeonens Roadie en Pere ee x, MLE NA LD OL ALLER ELLE OOO NAS 8 ay sayy a 7 Rare, Kars f NERO NE CFO rte an | Bem of 2 ms j . PRES Ley wr r? ww Prd ms SE NaI 6 tt Ne sRn sac ere tiger M oo Ferony, ‘, ia ay ‘eh Veta, wey cane . wm, | Cn Fp PO ty ne EER ne oy aeRO aT Af a . Eman, hoes, ee oe = ey ols irs A Pg ree ha frm, ey r 7 Fay “Wee, a i jaa. en wf Pdi “We ™ gf - ‘et, wy, ” yi ” Pia. ty, ae ae Lf Pa Cae os ; ah o y oa . ie rs P r ral oft “ tw. a! , Cade We, Hate Ah bene 7 . SA es mead 2 ie) : Mus os Cyt eed “ % Et Gr edad ier “Rit ; a Be PAN? sek nt WA Te eee 9 i H my PR a8 Bet Na es att rene gah ees ts BS peat: Par el Rarer J ota pier as . 4 RE RAMA OBL UO Roy nema, east aint ihe Pa 4 be POSTS oy ve j : pons ae am g ms Sen ey “Seaman ak pyran fier see ie a HISTORY D sana 7 ne se nemes sound 7amiliar: Romembering our 5 2%5 = OE EB 5 Ke! ALE Pr DHVCTicys LeRoy Llessi 17g 2 yoorgs Berl Auld, Jeanne Hersh a. - 4 ll ps | cs oi $c ‘ Vos mw, + ee + ed : | | ; ry er o gr oe fcr rit % re! i a had i 5 P oF; {2 1 i wu 4 2 fae) 0 i= ; Dp a J her D ? 5 a) — ad RE LL Peer aera He © , a F ew irom cur c.iass ; 1, a ony yarn CS t eer 7 i e e7 Kenne bh a) OS; ro $ Kenne til Pity Moet tt 34 As F189 Ww 2 s s x : we s : ides A % ¥ Demrcimat 74 942 The w- -mard Waneta Leinninger, obort oilen, Relph Linnemeier, icha? . it ae - . “5 : s5 2 a Me . - na + A 4 S Av 3 | Pick, Margeret MeCormiciz, vViitsore Roling, uditn Anders, : a 4 r } My ak Y Kir6) + cae aPiliana i DOr ! Ronnie Stahlrmt, vcarnara Fry, Bileen Kuehnert, Varione (app f be 7 2 amntwnew Wot or Barbara Gloria Miller, Bonnie Shoemaier, Corrine Walter, 5 3] BU z ] Le YOK s a first. gracer Widdieton, Patricia Defalley- enter ed.as a, Tirst. gracer. | . . oj ilieis ro , oe tar “ ‘ , ateavrter with ; Berimming High School our fresnman veer,’ started with oe wo Coed ehwn as . — i ek Beene t. er p oe ae ri We ware? twenty-eight members. ine new BeMS 2's that joinec us sain lg Pa x eT. ee Sy i of ae mi Tone Is a inte Reatha Fuller, Arthur Rudek, Barbara Grnetteri, van hone 3 and FPauvl Schacter Jane Welker was nly with us the firs Fevens, Barbara Faulkner, is Ss et By D a my ms c ) Freshman vear. Jane t Stecd left semester. Georze Bailey, Kenneth st % ae ie ’ Jovetta Goble and Joyce Rhoues witie G DL ADV tending Lefavette Ce term and ia now attsnaing 4 vet 3 : the end of the tern went to Central. } +7 me MmokN say Spohomoere year we had only twenty-one nish our Sophomore year we hac oniy nty ) =) Layee y Anh Sis ) it + e Po on ba laine a a = . - “et rs 4 ‘ J ‘ “ 52 ro er Dale Bower left schooi ay one 1a of the term. Berna cr ty b+ jets if e © ct cS = —) 3 = , - : A rr © cr Ra TT LS OR Cr EE te RS EIR SET IRS Le SD RT ee se FE RT Ts 7 ERD Data | | S 4 4 ae A 7 ; P Ps ™ Po 1] ce 732} wmenr CH | During sur Junséir year we lost two 6+ Out fellow members ptggee Sates area LeRoy Blessing anc carbara Middleton. { — - oe : | ji oy ge heve ( ) members: i ! Completing Eig ol we have 1 z nembers ! | i % Ley, Hari Aul T: dee, Eileen Judy Anders, Kenne: ‘Ley, Harl Au q widge, Eilee | : 4 3 %: 3 ran ax] TY. Yr BR aD ie) Bb a } } V t Cit att fe 5. SH ane. sap eur kKuehnert, Maergare ick, ba Hurley, Dariene Die eae } - - {27 45 WIV isr ie (ara roares? Schaefer, Psrbare grt Gloria miLLers Joanne iprrbbactong ated 2 i : Rent} Miller. Shixvleyv Martin an Tony Yavgi.n, Kenneth Gross, heathe Fuller, Shirle artir : 2 Stoaht mit na Ciwvée Sherman Bernard Kipfer, Ronnie Stahihut, ang tiyae sneomerie ODE RATT TE 8 Ce aa WAN A Goaohpmore venr Blessing was our | Tn our Freshman and Sophomore yess yy Blessing was ou : 7 Pax, x ne Shipper was our sponsor. LeRoy wag ; clsss president and Wr. Shipper was our sponsor. sRhoy a sim Pa o hrt. F es nf} — +] ¥ . ”% eo ae - orm ¢ ' cer De a $73 7 2 Leit UT elected president for our Junicr yosr 8186. mmen As y OUTy. | pf zi . ‘ Le PPA | a =. “os tt 1345 Tt shee L | cless Clyde Sherman, being rice-uresident, took over presidsn. od b edb or AS ok £ ay - be: = TT wade “I 4 2 rm? ae 7-) a Sannr ; QB. s wea a iy ee rah) t ‘3 Briagse “4 £ ti res gen d cy. Mr. Shipper was our $ponso) trie Bh | : now and Miss Wh: ar 7 - 25 SOE ees ee A EN UE NNO RENEE RS Dt BREE POET CS BANDA POLIT TONED SE ELIT AER SES IAD ARIES ELE REA NEES PES PSLRA OAL NE ECS! | BE EARN OS: SATIS (AL re Kenneth Grogs | Bervara - Grettert Reatha Fulier Clyce Shormen i Paul Schaefer Darlene Rapp Bernard Kicter - Gloria Ronald ‘Shirley Miller Stahlhut Rartin Earl - : ,argaret Edgar Auls “neCormick Kurlev os i i = vi Ley GL a, ° ’ ate 4' - ae _— wee, ’ a . 74 ae ‘ we Ah ea ‘ 7 P ea : a} yy Ba, ae “P, i. tig ‘s rt : % a te €.4 “na Ss t ‘ ev be we im — a °e : 7% s,) es - ‘ ry F 2 3 “a bea ho oe ab = ei Poy 4 ‘ “ ae 2: - 2 AS 2D ARETE OT OTE OE (as AE ET ETE RE RR TL RS ak | re re ee oF oe s ’ ty Ty I, qT, i, m4 —s = 7 fe athe a ie “CLASS WY ULE Eileen Kushnert, do heredy will my ability to play the plano to Mr. Laier, and my old Shcrthand notevook to Miss Lewis. Margaret McCormick, do hereby will my A's in Citizenship to Carl Sehmidt, and my good posture to Vivian Grin. Barbara Gruettert, do hereby will my ability to Crochet button holes to Gloria Burks. Darlene Kapp, co hereby will a few of my curls to Mary Koonz. Jeanne Horshbarger, do hereby will my wonderful Government book to Mrs. Donavon, and my Ballet Dancing Lessons to Wancy Kurtz. Gioria Willer, do hereby will my ability to Knit to Mr. Stoops, and my going steady ability to Barbara Keiler. Shirley Martin, do hereby will my ability of Roller Skating to Rose Ann Baker, and my old boyfrisnds .to Carol Graham, Judy Anders,do heraby will my curly hair to Miss lewis, and my height to Joan Brinker. Reatha Fuller, do hereby will my Roller Skating ability te Beatrice Nite, and my abil ity to not miss school tc Everett Conner. . oe o wees Owe: os Roberw Vanghn, do hereby will niveeif to Jane Russell. Glyde Shermen, do hereby will my ability not to laugh at shedy jokes to Mr. Horne. Barl Auid, do hereby will my brilliance to Mr. Stoops. Ronald Stahlhut, do hereby will my wrestling ability to Joan Bysriey. ee 2 EES Ae TRE He RE TE RENE mn AOE RNR ALTER RENE PON ARE ree ITER: Se TP A EY A reg i i ss rent tnt enn Ae A en TOE 8 OE OP. HERA OE S29 ER de + A a8 Pee i3 e i x Min ae ee, er. a : FE) : A a ae y bot f Pe Cl ee ee et a oo Sree er ee et nt ee ee oreo I a en ED en ee eee Le NM NS ee EF Ee ee ESE OS 1 AeA me ke ee er ee ee eee a en I, Kenneth Gross, do hereby will my managing ability to Prank Wacner. I, Bernerd KRipfer, do hereby will my ability to stay in Physics Clees to Dos Goble. I, Edgar Hurley, do hereby will ny height to Don Ed “8% 2 de a Stahlhut, and my ability of how to get the girls to Lester Sherman. I, Paul. Schaefer, ac hereby wiil my casnfulnesas to George Bojrab, and my abulity of how not to play baskettall to Kent Swihart. I, Kenneth Byrtiey, do hereby wili my ability to get kicked cut of school to Jean Fick, and my ebility to flirt with teachers to Leonard Gross. I, Ivle Bridge, do hersby will my faking ability in baskettsli to Norm Elkins, and my height to Freddie Clofforcd. We the Seniors of 1951, of the City of Arcola, Gounty of Allen, and State of indiana, being of ; sound wind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testenent, here - by revoking and will or wills hereto fore, mate oy us. Therefors, we make the following bequests. Wo the Seniors of 51, do hareby wiil all of are old beat out books to the Teachers, and are wonderful a ee es we . ae appetites to the Cooks, anc are ability te throw the paper on the floor to the venitors,. We the Senfors do hereby will ovr ability to be sensiable to the Sepnomors Class. We the Seniors do hereby will our ability not to teik in History (Gove.} to the Junior Class. We the Seniors do great success in tos tne Freshmen, esby will our ability to be £85@€S, as wS wWers, TO ee er Oe ee ee a ea te ee ee ne ee ee -- — ee SE eek ee ee ee IM ORL IP ot Te Ur bere me! Pers aD. +c MORE OGTR ETN TRO GREE USr ay! PN RG RR TEN RANEY AR NEES TIME TT FY eee Re a oe eee Dy Le ee ee kt ee ers Ae ART OY SLT PE TR hae OT ee Oe ND LY EET EE FN EE TT TE OLE LG TONLE A, AEE COT HDPE CET ee ce ree ae ee en rete RANA ELE LEA ICDL RATT ALE WUE LAY AICTE A BEAU NE ase ST Oe ets 6 ue woe ere NAV UTE EL We, the Seniors do ik af will our ability to prepare a gocd mesi te Mrs. Hail. We the Seniorg do hereby will our ability to have good looks to Miss Lewis. We the Seniors de hereby wiil our ability te sugh to Mr. Horne. ft W6,tns Seniors do hereby will our ability to give 34 Plunkine rada to pocr atudent to Mrese =} SOTOV ET ee We ,trs Seniors do hereby wiil our ability to type and our ability to study bard in Bookkeeping to Mx. Stoovs. We,the Seniors do hsreby will our ability to have class once ina while to Miss White. We,the Seniors co hereby will our ability to teach Agriculture,instead of something else,te Mr. Schipper. We,the Seniors do hereby will our ability to stay thin to Mr. Laier. We, the Seniors do hereby will our ebility t tsli a story only once to Mr. Evans. | | | ) | | | | | ™ | - o . FAR Ee 20m tate . oe ae et ee LSE ELS EE EEC) EEE AT A ELI TO RN LENE BE SO A a RU ise Chalo raters Aid deer AY PT a Ee ES PE ORL RE OM ARATE ORT TNE BP or TIPS ie ET SOIR PRcheR 6 4s ter he ares PROPHECY Once upon 3 time there was 2 class et Areola High, called “The Class of 51. But it's a lone time aro. 15 is now 40 years leter anc the class of 51 are hav- ing their annual class reunions. Byversone is roasting hot dogs; toseting marshmallows; telling stories, and reminising. The man stending on the soap box giving the loud oration is Irie Bridze. He is now running: for the U.S. Senator from Indiana. He hes veen trying to . get electec for the last 20 years. It could te thet ons of the Arcole boys will fiiibuster in vongress yet. | : : , : fieng a lezy stream we see two lovars strolling hand in hend under the moonlight. From the distance it looks like Jeatuco Harshbarzer end her boyfriend. i Paul Sehasfer is plevying character parts in the nov- | des. At the Senior Class Play, « talent scout heard hig snd Signed him with the Sure Failing Studies with a life time contract. Taat poor, stooped old men with +¢ ed tainly looks fauilser. “thy, of course, thai is Clyde Sherman, He is the strest cleaner in Po xs graduated from school. He has tried innumerable tims to be promoted to sidewalk cleaner, but can never quite make | the curb. ; df anyone has the inclinetion to get merried, step right this way, Justice of the Peace, Edger Hurley, is with us. He always was romantically imclined, and now manages here. we have a girl in our elisss whe resiiy gob some- where. That is Eileen Kuehnert, ..ho gets to att on the Presidents lap because she is his Secretary. We see three girls who icoked bruised but they look familiar. “te is it except Shirley Wartin, Reathe Puller, and judy Anders, whe run a biz plecs called the Big Flop Roller Skating Rink. | Gloria Willer is a Rhumbe Dancer instructor in the “Shake Don't Break It Danes Studio. She guarantees to ge you how to rhumbe in twe easy lessons for only. . GO, : - a = ETRE NRE Ut Anan SV WOT A Pr OTD sR RT Ad. Peepers fe it OUsiness is not as good a3 BS tor Bernard Kipfer. Le is carryina Ss3 2 VEX meowiue pime on school, he was always taikin ie @ veverinarian, probably that iittle bla @e carrying is in case ef an cf MagaGcs tou're not a doctor? 8 shoe Pot the Waldorf-Astoria. punch-crvun rt I OSS « any Whe is that it's Gorgeous George Who is this coming down the : - going @bout GO miles per hour. 2° who has a eee test hing new will hold-up be bhe y al As we look on turoush Byerley on 8 205 acre Sarin. e is | the Gheres and trailing siong are % - — nx wrestlez fore he hits a telephone rs) 4 . eg Ww was Lu wis © ES . Now we take you ints the circus } attraction is Roterb Vaughn as the ¢ ag training eae 7 kids to bE tight rops -, a a = oh ee and the main hin man he is no ¥ i@ We take you a little ferther into the future and 1 We see Earl Auld as the water toy for the big Piston Basketball team. Fe is trying to worl his way into the , : i team. We see that Margaret McCormick the papi se Stete Building. She g ballin eae ; Now we €o0 into attraction. Barbara feact 4} giving exhibitions in daliroom aan Trat %s the end of our look 2 dmages begin to fade. For some the | ness; for others a surprise. ®he.l to settles ail ous and wait for time to 3 washes aa ES a fam Dus siving Bis lee Mae é. op the future as Pia + haAtAS + Cure no pases we gracefully ate 4 = ‘, things ound . ee ae eR A a re LU A ARTS ea MR ROA tore momnny 2st mae ®. _ 4 ee me em HA em A gota SOMA am he CINE. CON St EA RnR NOIRE ASS PY ARE Ee FO RATA a he RM CM t eee ee 3 ped LIVTNO A WAG I OR Zutos paw Qturag | ut ALO ) dn Bapages Gaiop yo) ey2Fexq Protmaoge 4 Z9.289 284 | : ‘eanrtes | | OWE 2 O48 GM) ff cgeoy B euooem of pre ‘poog| ZSty) “uc| Luuey| BRO UZoucsey j pees | | ; | asszusydao tj ue ro SSCqHgguzyougg| i | eMmIoy GavOF $95 Sup Qeys qoTTou) PTZ ‘uo Apr efopiy ayppnp | . ben 98TUCO4IHD | IOOF ITO | | ) Gras opmey | AL39t TBH STATO | 4$8eT%7 snore! sooseuy Ketaess yaonucy ; : j : : = : . 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Members acded and withdrawing during the Freshman year were Martha Dennie, who came to Arcoia from Central, and left the same year; and Charles Clifford and Keobert Myers, whe also withdrew. Class officers for this year were Gioria 1 eta President; Robert Kurtz, ¥Yice President; Howard Feljer, Secretary and Treesurer; and Virginta co} leman, Student Gouncil Kepresentative. The Freshman'a Sponsor was Mr. SLCOPS o The classe lost Gloria Keutti, and Byram Dickes. Thea new members enterin,, thse class were Lverett Conner, who came from Bimhurst, and Kenneth Schaefer, who came from Fort Wayne. Class officers for this year wero, Yirginia Coleman, President; Catherine Lefiers, Vice President; Mary Kocng, Secretery; Margie Ford, Tree urer; und Howard Felger, Student Council Kepresentutive. The class sponser was hdx'. SLOON3. The dgunier class startec with thirty members. The new members were, Kennet Chastain, whe came from Texes; Norbert Hartman, from Fort Weyne North peo and Gloria houtt, who returned to feeiameny bariscne Lhickes did not re- turn. Catherine Leficre left ths class short} y efter har Junior year Lo,sn, to ec to Bin talbbier ys Vera Aula guit school to ast warried. EO ORES Me FEDER DO Re i ENR AR ONE oA GNI, OP te er Re ek ee ate ee eae Aa nae ee EE EE ER EI a Te Ee eee cee aon Theile, G Felzer, ' LO ELL AND EA LD EN lB IS CLR i tee A OB NL AO ET I CY le AO ERNE RENO cet SOE Me teen Whee OR ELE AE A OOS A Oe REST ST My Rin Me ee ee ths clazs officers for Shia year were aA President; Aebert Kurtis, Yice President; Howsr Besretary; Virginia Goleman, Irenaurer; Ma n Hitceman, Student Council Represertative; anc Myra Gifford, Busin Ses Manager. Ihe sponsors were Mrs. Dorovan end wr. Senilpoer, £) The Sophomore year sterted with twenty-seven members. Pe ee 0 EE PE, TORE OO EN Oe Wee 6 anima RS TT NS remo rete Ot NS NT LNT EG TO Ne NY A KE pe Ir POLL LEO OLLIE LLNS LE EEC Cg OTE Bile Lhe es Oe GE nee en, AR RR RR ie fe RE AS RY NR LLL ELE OME ALOT ES ELIA BETO ID OES AE EEN OR OO SRE EN IE TO NEN te PRN CN ETE BY I TNE ta canta TEE ee SN ELL ere Marvin Dorothy Andrew. | Hitzeman Aileen Thiele James Eastman ARO AME RONDA RDA EA A NTA EB OE Bet a Sey ed ee oe ON OR OAS EE RETR OETA S eR eRe F a - ’ ‘ ° . p een meg soe ; ee ee Lh ONO NIE Re AL a OT AO CE NEA LENA DIOL CIE LO IEA LA A SOON OILS ' | i | Sakis NR k Sophia | Everett | Myra howard Marjorie Redwanski | Gonner Gifford Felger Ford | | | ri eet 8 ae Betiaie: Hessnps ee ee cove ean hes a ee Kenneth | Vera Karl Chasteéin Auld Schaerer ae em ees SE ee ee 3 i Alice | Donzid Beatrice Kenneth Gloria Linton Merriman Witz Schaefer Routt | | | i | : [owe cee. Bill [Betty Lox | Barbara Brinker Allen | Campbell Corbat Done id Alve tioble Holderman — Virginia see HN TONED SET NY halen We SRR WT t | aaa att ee ae needa eee a eR OE LENE PENA | Pictures Hot Taken | RANE AEN LAER Ma ENT Poor Tere AOA ELE ES one ome We aie te ry pee ARETE CWS ALTE IE EAA TORRES LR TN AN eA AEE PTE SEATS GAEL CULLEN te SRI SPARS PE elm TIER OIE RIE LIES RN DTA TE oe . Se , OE i EE EO eC A CANE ENOL DEST TEED CN LE AOL TS, ere Bojrab, Payllia Butts, vosn Byerley, Donna © Jee2 DRY Ths present day Sophomore ciass includes Mareslla Andrew, George Bofjra , Dwight Bridge, Calen Brumbaugh, Phyllis Satt3, Joan Byerley, Donna Cox, Norman “lkins, Warianne Brickaon, Richard Velger, Fob:rt Pelger, Jean Pick, Leonard Gross, Marilyn Gross, Patricia Hamilton, Phyllis Lawson, Jaan MeCormick, Josephine Redwanaxi, Pugvicia Preston, Garl Schmidt, Prank Sains, Darlsne Linnemeisr, Jewel Mullins, torén Stahlhut, Denaid Stahihut, Marjorie Linton, and last but not least Kent Swihart. Que of tue twenty seven all but ten have attended Arcola all 10 years. ‘They are Marceils Ancrew, George Marianne Grickson, Richard Felzer, Robert veiger, Jer MeCormick, Jewel Mullins, Loren Stahinut, Marjorie Linton, and Kent Swihart. Those entering the ciass in the Mreshman year Wars Patriaia Hemilton. She came from St. Patrick's School at Arcola. Phyllis Leweon elso entered the ¥reshmer elaas from the Albion School, Both Darlene Linnemelier and Cari Sehmidt entered in '49 coming from the Bethle- ham Lutheran Grade School. @ntering from the Anthony Wayne School was Frank Saine. Normaa Elkins also joined this class in '49 and cams from the Harrison Hill School. Jans Briggs would be with this class, but after 6? ith grade graduation she went to North Side High School. Norma Middleton quit after her Freshman year to go to work. Those entering the class in the Sophomore year was Clarence Mabee. Pe ee De ee Bas an ae) i nie a Ae RE DE LE TEE ES NG Ow REARS TE ROM OTOL OTA ETE A TS WEEE EI LN es OR EEL 8 AP ee A RAMI EE DTN DC PR ER RAT AAR F ALG LESS EERIE LE I ee IED LT TENA ATRL NSS CE EET te Jesn Fick Carl Schmict Joeshipine Redwans ki Leonare Gross Jewell Mullins Kent Swihart Bojrab decornmick Saline Butts Stehihut Geor26 ' Jean | Frank Pay liis 7% ’ Richard Felger Marcella Armdlrews Loren Stahlhut Darlene Linnemeter Donaid Narianne kricxsson Patricia Preston NOT man Bikirs Margie : Robert f Phyllis Patricia Linton | Felger Lawson Hamilton Joan Byerley ee SS LS Ne ee ee re EE EI a Sw EG ee (ES a . = SSS Se ee ee a ee _—_e e ee ee a a + FRESHMAN | Betis it . IQ Wt 4 piesa | HIST ORY I i |e SS 4 oe . } ’ . | . { |The @reshmain class has a total enrollment of twenty Five. Nineteen entered high school from Arcola. they @ré: Doris Ault, Bred Clifford, Phyllie Conner, Biil Piek, Paul Geisioman, Donald Geller, Larry Gifforé, Vivian Grin, Henny Hanpshire, Barbara Kicler, Carol Kurtz Robert Hauseler, Lester Sherasn, Jerry Shively, Bruco Swinart, Shirley Walmer, Freneis Wasn Prank Wagner, Six csme to Agcola Prom different schonis, they ave: Joan Beinker, from Uadley, “Esveriey Chastain from darlinctan, Texas. Garo). lamtitom from Srvole, beloris Kamzneier from the Petrisham Lutherin School and Patricig Wood from Ithaca. New York, tS See igi ae ee ree ene me retract it 4 , The Freshman cleais held the first semester class party et Eouls Pick'!s, It was a weiner roagt SIAL BON ee IES A TET ONES Be BE Ee TORRE ATES WLR US WTS BU eee Moree ene = 4 SANE WU as nh LD MRL NS TRL a RU, TOE OT UNTO PONE Ee Te Ses eR Fete er Ce A eh ae LT Ml LE ALN LA AO OGL tte NGG CE SA BOO ea PORE i LOGI IIS, em ret : sak wast : Meerccrammrs sesirmcay Maia fu) 01! j | | | ae | as Doris: Bruce Phyllis i Lester Beverly a Auld | Swihart Conner [ Sherman Cheastal ; : : oa ‘ |. : | | ; Carol Hamilton : : | ’ | | | Joan ° Frank Barbara Au | Brinker dagner dieler | Goislemay wagner e Bag! es | | | } Bigee | | | | | ee —— ms Mae = a PSS BS Sead Se | Larr i Shirley | Robert | Deloris | erry eps i welmer } Samsier KammeLer Shirley ? 3 ; | | ay | | a | : t : J | . 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Re us —, a a x. -—+ + te es x2 as. i Ne ae oy = , y — °% 7. 2 - “ . . ‘ Fac 2 att ptety @, = a foe a to — i py — a ep, = f ¥ Ji = “ I = pi a “=! ieee De aha i ) he UW Uf URE FAMR MMILEIR SS The F.F.A. Motto is: Learn to do Doing to Learn Harning to Live Living to Serve The primary aim of the F.F.A. is to develop agricuitural leadership; co-operation and citizen=- ship. (A} Create and mature a love of courtry life. (B) To create more interest in the intelligent choice of all farming sccupeations. (C) Yo encourage members to improve tte farm, house, and surroundings. {D) To participate in co-cperate effort. (Z) To encoursze improvements in sckolarships. bad The officers ere as follows: President: Ed Hurley Vice Pres: Kenneth Byerley Secretary: Dwight Bridge Reporter :; Marvin Pitzsmeann Sentinal : Garl Schmidt Advisor : Mr. Schtpper A I OR OT ERNE OR NET EIS ORT TENANT OL Ae SPRL, EW © WEEE RIS. BY Tg) 4 ER Ge Oe eo Prom the time of the orgmizing of the P.F.A. chapter in 1047 w= have come quite a war. We nowown 4 gilts and the foliowing tosls in the shops; drill press, S888, smaii hand tools, in the treasury we have a subtantial sum of money. , Bach yeer the organization sponsors a Father i and Son Banguet and a Fone EReonemics and F.F.A, We see long and prosperous years ahead of the P.PoAo at arcola, i WBN ee ne et ee enn tee PEO BERS WE Re eee. oe eee + ote ew ; tain y ‘ if none ON EL AO AD 1 AEEII A EO e REE ULe H O NI Bet I Eth TI Ny RN hm ep he Wane owt a a - U UIBER AALR VY The aia’. iz a place that all students may go For the advantage it offers youe This iilbrary ig aa possisis ‘through the services offered from the Port Wayne County Litbrery. Thess bocks ars furnished i thew. Mrse Humt, a lisenssd librerisn, works in the Library on Tucedsy's cniy.e. During the rest of the four days Mise White asked for volunteers and then she aasicned the girls to the different periods of the day. There a sleven vol untcers to work. This is the first roar that pupiia nas had ths advantage to have books ehseked out durt ng the other week days. The tocks may not be taken out of the Library unless it is first charged st the librarians desk or to a das ignated person in charge. Students heve the priviledges to go into igs library and look at magezines during neon houy if they wish and will réplece in the proper cent’ These magizgines also may ce checked out like the library books. Monthly magazines maybe taken out for three days and weekly magazines for Just over- night. Referonce bocks may be teken out if brought tack right away the next morning. This isa the first yser that ths pupils have had to pey a two-sent fine for the over-due books. Each day the books are out when cverdue you pay the fine of twoecents, A ruling was made that after December 2, books would not be isasned to the students without library CardBie . a eet Bi ER Di eae ee i a et eh ae en one a ee PEP NF LF: ie LT se Re EH prey SR Me RAL EAD ACEMIAL ARON SELL 4AM EY LES PEE At AAS Ch UNE Ee, DDSI. ORE MAREE AO Be ed OR Oy OORT NRE | Ae nny wv? . or pe RA OLS EET Net tees ota) Se rt, ta oe aed gate it STUDENT a — COUNC 0 Zo The purposes of the student council ja to cowcrdinate understanding between student body and the faculty. To assist in Setting up rules and regulations to govern the student body, To advise the council of any watters of interest to the studsnt body. To arbitrate in Gisputes between elasses and organizations of the student body. II. The qualifications to get in the student council is by either being Prssident of your elass or when they have the votes and elections that you get elected. The president of the class is auto- matically; into the student council end then they chose anther member from the class and he or she is the only one that can dolong. Jit. the accomplishments of the studsnt souncil is that they have set up Halli Monitor System, they are carrying out @ noon hour program for the ma jority of students. They have sat up an award system for S Athletics, Band, Choir, =n° the Yell Teauderg, and Y they supervise elections for the student body. ai i Pia gt hee iy eee ee hae ae Ay Ps: eit ou 4 i i! ‘ - be iad ¢ Can i. ed - « bet i - . . Hs Hk Aur Lai sit) Aa a ing Fala 7 i var $+ H é OF. ad ; | 4 ‘ = a Sates e iL ens’ bo” mae + . pores) s t : 2 as —— ei ete rae % TAS AUSEC ART MOE AT te Phe choir is J Se larger this year because : | ) | of the many new members joining the organization. The choftr is composed largely of girls but it has received several more boys this year than it has had previously. — On the sixteenth of March,the choir took part in the Sixth: Annual Allen County Choral Festival at Funtertown. games this season. It has also helped in several pep sessions. April 21 at New Haven. A total of 200 points for the band members and 160 | points for the choir members sare needed to sari: an award. Rehearsais ¥ Point each Games - =o Points each Goncert 10 Points each Extra 5 Foints each. Banc members in the grades or junior rel 8 ¢heol will receives pins instead of award letters. Four award letters is the maximum given to one persons | Unexcused absence from a game or concert shall bagiseamice an immediate failure. . You wil] receive a joint letter for band and choir ' instead of individual ones, ! Se ee el te Re een Oe ee ed | - You must be in your respective organization Bt the The band is also enlarged this year. The band members are young but experienced; they are good, too. The band has played at ell the home basketball ‘The band took part in the Annual Band Festival on tine of award or Acca sae the award, “ —— Neg oe re —ale ‘ ves Peep ip TRPUEE He ae a) ii | WM Wd ‘Oe : = Mt OCOl ee oc | SD Te a AP ua ‘Wil i il i if i il il 86oc Wu tliily ad BEM | hc a cK a tae ES Beto Fe ae - 7 7 aa a Ps bike fae , grt bie ¢ E shies = i je ee n clever guard, =i Png aR 3 on os oe vir Huy orn a i | the leading scorer of the team helped eae abe many of the rebounds off the ' Bask beard, ani caiso Grew a number of fouls with Kia faking. : mee ‘ and on the driving to the basket. However when the defense woulé set on him, he woul | “pase oft. | betent Bridge- only @ sophomore, has drive, with an excelisnt ons handed shot from away out on _ the ae OOM. olyte ae a @ basky 6ft. Sin. Senior was out- standing on defensive rebounds. b- Kenneth Byeriey-- was 4 small but scrappy guard with BiG cl go. Paul Schsefere- ball hawk with a lot of entiusisen. Word Hartman-- a junior,bas a lot of rap under the boards, end very good left handed shot Goerge Bojrabe @ a Amel @ very good Cribbier end _ has good set shot, shows great prociise. Richard anc Robert Felper-- the twins, are two players who never know when to quit even when the opponent has she bali. Kent Swihert-- was a good feeder, and s hanced snot. Don Stablhbut-- little cuarcd, wuld go right between the big boys and ovt arouna the tall ones. Leonard Gross—-= 4 center, ¢controis the rebounds and ™ gives all he's sot at ell times. | Nara Blicins-- a good faker and has a good shet under 4 Dasa basket. “Sckasfer-- @ very promising Kock parr should prea inte as geod player a oe i A , % = eee ee - is was very good on defsnseo, a ee ee - EE Me Oe OD Oe et NEN NE EE RE RE SORE OO eee om ey Oe ee eee - + ene : a a rs oe I er a ee RA RN ENF ED 8 TY FOE Ue TB ee ee ane eer es _ = “_ ——— men - « [BA SIK LEW LBAY ULL The Arcola team finished the season with = 12 wins and 8 losses. Inciuding the winning of the Blind Tour- NEYe The Aces Finished with a dafensive average of 45 and 2 offensive average of 35.4. The games as they occurred: We They Ve They! Churubduses 29 25° Bamhurs or 9 Elnhurs% 52 53 Lafayette cent. 68 35 Hoglend 35 79 Elwahurst 45 32 Cegs3ae 62 35 Jefferson Cant. 68 é65 Woodturn 78 449 Cosss6 5S 45 Leo $0 53 Monroville 45 $51 lafayette Cent. 78 S30. Hogiend 66 48 Rarian 48 6é Huntertoxn S5v 66 (Sestional Secre) 4aVay Tourney Scores Hunterteown 45 SS - . Vas VS. | lafayette Cent. 3 Roesss 20 ) - r This has been the third year under Er. Stespe guidance, he ig te be commendsd for the job he bas done in the past three years. %e hops ne stars here for many years to come. thie is the Line up of the Players on the Team. Earl Auld- - the capbain of ths team, led the team in percentages of free tfhross made. Tari was the kind of player whe wag Cependcable and : Slso who could be in the most stretegic place on the flcor at the right time. ak ie WOsar Rurisyee an Outstauding venter for tires years on the Arcola team, was a work horse off the back boesrd, ené wos aivays scoring threat. : | | : Ts || | i Arcals 54 Arcola 33 | | ; ; : OED Leas Ke aetly Re LEN AACS IE RNAI Wb BENNIE ESR Ae HR LT Rae HP NRE TEE LOIN PARE OO ED OR TY PO TE rene , FLL LONE EL ORO OR ROE EL AN EN Ne i we are Ry Ee omen tar OE I a lO EN OTE EN OE TE ROOD RT On POR ROE ERE. PORT Hot PURLEY We AOR ET om s aL et PY a. St De “+ IF FROM ° Ee TP Re ery ' dF! M are ie, 8 eton ; Matt “mart Auta, is the second baseman, end a sood ¢lutch hitter | hyde Sustan, is one of the putfielders, apd a solid LCE GI's | Bagar Burley, is first beseman, and one of ths best | hitters on the team. iIrle Bridge, ig the third baseman, wey very gocd dsfansive MAN Janes Castaan, is a good hitter. F ‘Kent Svibart , promising aa Sees ee mee r fm : dg: ©) | Kenneth Byerley, A speedy ‘outfielder. re. ee = a et Se et ey F - os = “i ams ? roll Robert Vaughn, an exceiions pidk+stop fielder, at alr ig Faul Schaefer, s good pitcher ard fielder. + oo Dwight Bridge, a very promising pitcher. Norman Elkins, a promising estecher and a good hitter. ae : 4 =—¢t- Norbert Hertaan, the only left-handed batter on the oe BERD, end the best bitter anc cutfielcer. wre Later, Directs the pitchers. i Ran ica til ‘ 6 i a Rates ae a a “a wre at Oe RS et BEET Ee eS EN EE Ee REF IRE ROTTEN AEN RARER AO eI Ed AAT I tas Ot LLL RELAL LO TLELOELLIOT e E Kenneth Gross, wes tee srot putter for tne tear. Robert Hurtz, e iiitia men, but a good miler. james Pry, Was a very sood half-miler; 2 was @ wey up in his race, also res con tha relay sear. Richard Fealiger, «as a goed high jumper, and @ jumper. Beonard Gross, wes the Gesh men, and ran om th mile relay team. Eerl Auld, was the distance men, and was on it relay tssm. Robert Vaughn, high jumper, 40 msn, end on the m relay tan. Badger Hurley, the man who can do anything on the track tsem. Ee is a high jivmper, a broad mopar, 440 men, and is on the mile relay ean. Kemneth Bysriey, ¢ceah man, and a haii'-milier. RF Fs HOE RES GE HE OCWG Uae Oy ORTON re FE TP BEE I Oe ee ATE RON tre 8 CO ES OM. + be oe. ERs CE OR PY Pe RA TE NIT Se SRE RAL LINDT! COHN NO By Ce eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee he es ws . ‘ - r 5 y ie ‘ - ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 le ! . 7 ‘ a ; } . . =e 2 y o | F . 4 - ‘ ; ? ; : 7 as = : . 7 . se IDO DALIT WAS rae 9 . 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Johnson = Branning Jack Drevett Lovis Gruber ee oe Ag a Een os Redvanski = eae: tates a y = butts ie Leo Babes: 7 | Kenneth Korte e. ee bh Hol ny what branch ae - Army Harines air Force, havy Navy A rhy arny Air Vorce Arny Aray Air Force fir Force Army Ary ASHE TR W Japan California Japan Indiana Washington Kentucky Korea seattle, Wwashin.:ton Javan Barr Field, indiana Wasiinzton Fort Worden, per Custer, Nis Acai gan art ee re ee eee nn ren ene er hee ene er eete et ak P i ; ' — SRE EF © MterEe —_ te is . ¥ - if 2 : F ae “ P a ? + : 4 ie if 7 3 wei : F c f - lB 7 Ce : . aaa + : :. ae ae z : : : 2 Pid hak: t . a 76) a SR ae. 2‘? eee TEE SA Ae ang - . t. AEM ’ ‘ = « ; ul + 4 ” . é i 4 « Ti 7” a 7 A ; i | eS es ae ih las aes tre VY T o i ae D ; Pe Se iive - 7 : ;. SEN = TEACHHIE R , 7 eer oe Oy fh ‘ es || aay © i .- ¢, e - - o) er ae at rere % a | Ph eat aw) The Parent-Teachers Orranization was originally sterted in washington D.C. in 1897. The Arcole branch was formed in 19356. It tnen had 108 wembere. ed. there are now 96 members. Its present officere are as “Ollowss: Fresident: Willis A. Yerian Vice-Pres: ifre. lawrence Cox Secretary: Wrs. Owight Dawis Treasurer: Mra. Keri Arnole ihe P.T.A. is an organization of parents, and teachers, and other citizens whe sre interested in the welfare, education, and the protection of the children and youth. | Its purpose is to raise the standards of home life, secure sdequate laws for care and protection of the children, bring closer relatienships to pnbdlic united efforts to give seach child the highest advanta =e Sy Poe - 2% AF e ie : q ¥ 4) 7 = ——- a ; Pte (a eee . S ae — : : Te ) ® = hd i he : . ; : Cee! te ee ee ee rs ‘ = : : =. ee a 5 ‘ in October 1950, the Arcola branch was reorpaniz - is in physical, mental, seciai and spirituel education. SD EE OSSD 00509 O SS Cae eno nem eineebeentemh PEE = A ee eee a a — REDS RACE NAST ee UNE SMNE NP DIM Te © ee 0908 RIAN EMANCIPATION A 9 RDO EWR AAR AER B'S AIMED ANI SATS RNS Ate CNR ERED DRAGER NO EPR ENR ERTS AY IONE OT PRE RL oe REE RRP Te TN Lie AD Tar RLS RNY TEN REEMA TO OREN IL HAI | ARN TER EEA A TM WE RNA RS sunity, state, and nation. © Se +. + ef Rae Ni Se me A - 2 ve. x ‘ - ; a . wf : , (ty! J ¥ “ ee NAS BL “ s . a dl : . - SS ea Be +- a | i: . a ne ; rt 1 Soe 2 ' 4 a i Pe 7 = i v. oe i ’ eee =f Baas ay he a been 28 labs are ponspolit orcanizebion§ Somposec ef) representa tata festinndl sen interested. in,” the “aeveior } p Sh : a4. ype purpose e of a Tions Ciud iB. to nesds, ta Giscover the means. of mes tin either by independent effort ov through ¢s ether egencies effect a remedy. In purrs cosé6 tbe 415,000 Lions in 8,560 Lhons abe (4 eted a total of me Oa five continente) | suecessfully.s 116,278 cowiinity activities during tre years | E hig fa , Phe Arcola Diops RéwarG Pillars 7 Board of Directors: fresident t fee ie 8 hilger Frencis Forne RRS gieet 2 Ore . Secretery Tressurer _. Raboh Lopabire x ; Bimaer Burke + Bomer Schipper Pe lst. Vice-President © - Robert’ Shaw tf henry Gruevtert’ Paul Brumbaugh a Fe @nd Viee-Freaident yf Fe: Robert Sekneider oun ay ord VicéPrresident Ra a Ct Tn its short history he hie 1a Lions Club has assist. -64 in obtaining a covering for the gym floor, has sterted: building afund thet is te be expsndet in impreving certain — pecreational fecilities in, tre, comunity, hes. eppperated | with other community organizations in sponsoring. a commua- te Rie party, and Sssis sted in ae ake en: the Arce Bigg “f swatnerer OS ra Sealed — mo ? - - oa . Vite- pee - “ r ; : eh tr ws te? “4 we Tm ee 2 teen ON SOCIETAL the alte Wy! ASAT cee Neca f 2 A Lp hieaig See acaitent ‘ual pry MEAT AND VE SEPSAOLES S oA. . rr TIMES” PHO ONE-43 ARCOLA INDIANA y ARR. ano BETTYS PLACE DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ALL TYPE ImRits SATURDAY WIGHT SPICGIAL --+-DELUXE CHICKEN SUPPERS Sac 7 ODN ar 4 SEYFERT PRODUCTS 6. ie A GRA iD ASSORTMENT OF BEVERAGES TO TAKS Holz } BA” i ee “ § en ee ee oR “, Ne PLAT SEDC EL OTRO NBS GLO OSD OMS HE EE y eal ver PR ‘te i | a ‘ f See owe x Lan Gea = 5 Bing SEES ae a ok sooty re NaS | nce ee we is SF 4 “s Paes $% ace ait a2 WAYNE IND ne re TE renee ‘t eee on can PEAS TRIE OEE DE TIN: TRI 9 ANITA OU chats TE Or: ea f ; ¢ ’ eee eT ee ene, breed ene’ tote ome CO cue POP =e GOL! : PLATSLY ! UTOLA Tic Wi ASHE ER GIVES ecu SUL THESE HMATORLESS FPRATURSS L.Shampoos the clothes 4,848 ior on the Go Quiet , smoother } 20 how softer action clothe eve cornanass | washes cleanex 6X 1164 ve 7efawer working . 3.hew exclusive rinsing Spinaire part action : | ; — — re! 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