Arcola High School - Quotanis Yearbook (Arcola, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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The Senior Class of 1952 would like to thank Mrs. Grace Dickerson for her assistance and advice in designing the cover of this book These few words of appreciation can not repay Mrs.. Dickerson for her time and supplies which she so generously gave® The class is indebted also to Margie' Ford for original designs not only within the book but also the attractive cover design® year hHL rfvefa sohooltus ? r h°o1 bus « s 46 years old, hauls 52 children S' years- H la rnles each night and morninj which P 18 26 oi 58 .rules a day. He lives in I3 03 him a total daughters. llves in Areola and lias 8- for 4 years now. He hauls child °° U3 at ola is 54 miles long each day L and hls route lives | raue rr“B , '!® ;%52 years old and and 2 of the boys are rL ?5’” 3 and 1 daughter ljl£ ln the armed service. arcolaTor year 5ch°o1 bus driver at route is 44 miles long perinf ahl}dren and his tus and lives 3| miles North ? 13 27 ears °ld burg road. He has 1 son. 01 lrcola on th® Lees- '’rcola for 21 years rf has driven a school bus at 1? 36 males a da He t i1! 43 Chlldren, his route miles Ilorth Ssst'of i031? old and lives 4 daughters. ‘ la and as 2 sons and 2 _ •uS’iSs.ts ofJK1;1 • « ola wife and 4 daughters He hA ®°®bVrS road with his 17 r8r3 h6 hauls Ib c ild n onV 3011001 r route 41 miles long each d”? bus and his bus with his9wifeaandydaughtereheSh°sddan Uves in A™ola for one year. He hauls 42 children 1Vk 8 SCh°o1 bus route is 41 miles long ffeh day °n hi3 bva «nd his hl .i rSda Mer8 haul T in Arcola . ;vs and his route is -© hauls 55 children on has driven a school bus at Areola f Sr Vy ear-?°‘V with hi s bu s ,Tn I ■ V ; - - 5 Hi ■ jJ01 , ‘ ' , ' - J 1- £ ’ •UltMb - f. f 'J f : eaJ eW br j ■ rt J eHJ c s ' ' . £ UA6 -;n • vil eii' «!• ■ ; . , i m at 11 !Kf ; r ,• • ■' • ■' b _ _ H eUn Do VoVA V' HhTor Govet vAifwT fA-f .-U- of A- B- Ofuo k esleyA Y U I-IomER Sc ? CfR l C u I Tu RE 3- S.- PvrJue U. Ralph A. 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Invade China in 1932 29 r : • • 30; MCy j f, D Ki liley , | Root eve it | born in Birthday | 1S43 ' 31 Hunter- town at Central They won 44-42 GarhOfe ' ' 2JK3 Ground Hog Day Dorothy Andrew1 birthday 'Assemb ly program Basketball game with Monroevil There First noc-fi movie shown General Johnson born in 1307 Game w£ti Hoagland There xson w enxors X7 Parents - Teachers Associati' Formed in 1397 Goassee j Here ¥ashingtc| birthday J End of 4tj Grading VC x. v w 29 Extra day of Februa enior Yearbook Group Pictures Taken 4 Bectioria Amo thy st j n.' ts w ■ nort M.- . • « u -vfc w- - ■ H • v - •' « •' - a ‘WiC-U Mr .-. av4 i W- v [ • £ , X '■ v M ' L J J S t ‘ } J | Cy ■f h 1 ‘ Ss 5 S A-Clv _ w ! 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Leifs m0 h ok over sore of the '-oars and ask the seniors lust what happen in some of their school life. etty Allen - have 03on in Areola for 12 vo'-rs, 1 was ell-L jsoer for the class tourne'— for 3 rears « I had one of the leads in the senior play. Alice Linton 1 have been in Areola for 12 years, I was yel— leader for the class tourney for 2 years . 1 am ' ice President for Senior Cl ass. ead Keporter of the School paper. I was in the Senior Play, oarbara Cor bat I came from St. Patricks school and 1 3 tar ted at Areola when I was a Fresh-; anu In my junior year I joined cho: r0 In my Junior was a library helner. Sea --rice fritz x was in Band and Choir four years oJ? n«.rrn School. I have been in ro-'d old A. L . , for 6 vears I worked in the library in ny Junior venr. Virginia Coleman I have been in Areola f reQrs. I was in student council in the seventh and eighth. -cs in band four years of mv hx h school. I was in student council in rv Junior and I am President nf oenior . -editor of the school osoer. I ar resident of student council. Dorothy Andrew I have beon in Areola for 1 2 years. .-■on the Ping Pong Tourney last year. Played volley ball f -x was in band P°ur years, usd a part in Senior J lav. aileen Thiele 1 came to Areola in my Freshman year. I was President of the Junior class. 1 work in the office this yeor. was In the Senior Play. warl Schaefer 1 came to Arc ole when I was a rresbman. X am in F. F. A. I nlayed Soft bell when I was a senior. James Eastman .. . _ I went to Areola when -1 was in fche lower rrades and came back when X was a rreshman and Soohomore and C so nlayed soft ball all four years. I was in the senior play©. I was in F. F. A. Gloria Burke _ _ All four vears of h i ah school. was in choir . Played volley ball and piiif ponp. I have been in Areola 12 years Howard Teller I have been in Areola for 12 years, l was Sec. and Treasury of the Junior and Senior Glass. I nlayed soft :all in my Senior year. I was in F. F. A. kobort Cambell. I am in i. F. A. In my freshman and Soohomore ye-.r. X was in basket ball. James Fry T I have been in Areola for 12 ye rs. i was on the track team in my Freshman and Sophomore Year. In F. F. A three years. (F Kenn e tb S cb a ef er I went to A reels in the lower rrndes and then camo back In mv Freshman ye :r „ Robert Kurtz 1 have been in Areola for 12 years . I was in F F. A. for four veers of hi h school. Vice-President of the Freshman and Sophomore class. Flayed soft ball iii my Senior and was on the track team for three veurs. Lyra Clifford I have been in Areola for 12 years. I was in the Senior Ploy . « v mary Koonz I have been in Areola for 12 years. I played pin ponrp and volley ball Sec, of Freshman class. I was in the 7th sn ■ 8th choir, forked in Library. Sophia Raetanski I have been in Areola for 7 years I worked in Caf« all four ye .rs of hirh school in the Senior play. Alva Hoi dm an I have been in Ar cola for 5 years. 1 was in F. F. A in nr- Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years. tr S Ur Ls f l ■ y I t is now 20 y ars Pi H i J I_ since the class of graduated and i thl ik it would be look into their social life a 1952 ood idea to I see Betty Lou alien, or. that is ue tty Lou H artman 3he?s married now to Norbert Hartman and they have two fine boys One is six years old and the other is twelve years old Hie youngest one resembles his mother, although he is a boy, with black hair and broad smiled The oldest takes after his father in his basketball techniques Hrs and hr Holds man, formally argie i’ord and Alva Hold© man, are heads of a large dairy plant located near the Pure Sealed Dairy, , on the Bass Hoad The two dairies are running competi¬ tion with each other and neither is making too much money Alva thinks perhaps he should find a different location for his dairy plant Howard Pelger is out in the corn He operates his father fs no?; owns 500 acres instead of th had di. ring his high school day3 to be his favorite breed of milk rate, he owns 30 field plowing farm now and he e ICO his father B ol s t® i n s see rn cows, or at any f Going on a little farther 'in my brand new Lincoln automobile I come to Port Wayne I need to draw some money out. of the bank so I park and head ior the bank I'-.uch bo ray surprise I find that Bober t Compbell bought the Lincoln National bank Eis father was a banker so Hebert, as soon as he had enough capital from his aheep, bought a bank . Janes Fry still loves Studbaker au tomobileso bhen school was over- he went to town and got himself a job. He now tests how last the stuce- baker will go and ho w long it will hold out be¬ fore it is a complete wreck . H© has only wrecked an average of six per year Shortly after school was over. Hob Hurts married a cute little “dish” with’ blond hair and blue eyes Bob sure know how to pick them Because of his keen eyes for women he is a judge for a beauty contest at Churubuseo to see who is to be c rov ned 11 Hi s s Tu r tie n while Jame 3 ha st man wus still in his son! or 3 re':,r of h tja school, he wrecked his Hu da on « • — - VA uwucuiio guesc ho doe an 3 c mind wrecking oars hocLr.se he jis a Hot Rod g river at all the race trae now - 13 and ho wrecks quite a few, Els si 1 hot -rod is the souped-up Hud ?«hen Kenneth Soho a fep graduated he wa s drafted shortly after to fight the war . Korea, © s out now without a scratch ana lfi working in town at the General Electric Company, He hopes to make enough money to up a farm birein a of his own and raise Ham¬ pshire hogs, about 3,000 chickens, and short horn beef cattle « start Virginia Coleman, who is head librarian in the Library of Congress, is fe first woman candidate for the office in high school was president and general chairman in charge of anything that needed to be done, Barbara Corbat upon graduating from Areola High Soho ox has a position at General Electric in a director’s off ice. As a hobby she crochets and knits and her ability has lad to the fcitltf . of Champion Knitter and Crocheter of Allen County, t t Myra Gifford, after her high school days Ao.H, « has become a renowned so through out at the wor 1 d , Be tween ' • . i.- ‘v ours Myra is manager of the c one o actons for the 74o liner Piston fastball and basketball gemos, Dorothy Andrew, as you recall was on© of the leading players in the Areola Bund Now she ha s j o 1 ne d fch 0 San Franc isee Pi 1 i 1 h r rmoni c Orchestra and is first clarinetist for the organ! z a t 1 on , Alice Linton is editor of the Chicago Tribune with her husband, Dick as ncubn reporter fou must know that they have quite a thriving business if you remember the ability Alice presented as Head Reporter for the Senior paper hh t’s up:s. CEP 7 M'jiry Yoons 9 upon receiving sc i enc eat ' nryn Ma vvr J ol lege employed by Albert Einstein as in his experiments with atomic her degree in was Immediately chief a ssl s taut energy Orion a Burke, wno studied Interior Decorat in college is now teaching at a private school in FI or i da o in her spare time she watches dor and hors© races at Hialeah Race Track r,c 'lng o Alleen Thiele is Secretary to the owner of tne waldorf Astoria in New York City. The proprietor of course is James Eastman a former classmate at dear A0H.’h Beatrice and crocheter Nits is a wonderful cook, knitter from her practice on the school bus way back in her high school for her husband, Floyd, is also an authority on resulting Irom her course in economics in school days She knits and the kids Beatrice economic situations high Sophia Redwanski, last but certainly not , is a Physical Education teacher for a plr nool in Colorado instructing in mostly calis¬ thenics Off hours she is Chief Chef in a hi- restaurant making Valentine cookies and health foods for her pupils Karl Schaefer raises prise beef cattle and nas lots of fine trophies and ribbons to prove Ifco He has 100 head of black angus beef cattle weighing around 1500 lbs® Karl says they are about ready to sell and that ho has some fatten! oeef at another farm Karl owns 580 acres, 5 tractors and all the necessary equipment for i. ..ne crops for feed for the angus c stele. ng X A I lee U Le Thiele, res tain;; on Lee n our g Head, .do hereby vs? Ill iny good noaturG v;o let i res won ° T, Karl b. Sorcefcr, rest ding or Hlldobrardt Logo, do hereby will my atd ty to get kicked out of Government class to Dwight Er dgc . I Karri e L% Ford, re? Id’ rL or ueesburg, do hereby will some of my height, to ,1 osg ft Lsker X $ Alva d« uoldermar , residing; °n Lake -u verett Load, do hereby will my hair to Aider. Stoops, I, Dorothy Andrew, residing or U.S. Highway 3d, c3o hereby will my sb 1 ty to gen A s in el 1 i crsjp Ip to Larry Jackson, I, Beatrice G. Nitz, residing on CJ.S. highway 33, do hereby will my t fcwesMn0 job to Var’anre Lrlckson. I, hobert K. Kurtz , residing on Felder head, do here¬ by will my ell] Ity to dole Vault to Phyllis Lawson ard rry ability to keen quiet Lr : s . Lora von s cliss to i'hyl ! i. s Butts, I, Kobe? t M Campbell, residing or Coving tor Load, do hereby will mv ability to clay basketball to Dv; glt Bridge. I, Kenneth J. Schaefer, resblrg or Putt Load, do t erebv will my ability to do Gove.fruaSfit fca Hobert Ur ff . I. Kar’M r 0. Bltaerasnr-, icsldlrg or FIs ugh Load, do 1 ereby will rny height to Fred Clifford and my agriculture grades to Larry Jac son. I, James f fry, rest dl or Hoad, do hereby will my ability to tood craies in Lngllsh to Carolyn Lawson. j i u r n HCX ha? 6 v,ork sh°P for nuto re¬ pairing. he overhauls all makes of oars and dona Jt-6nd hiS V'°rk S lnlUTo be , ? rlsht. Don oar6 ae js planning to waks a th carfar0fe teca« e he can't find W-n fw ,'n Marvin Hitzmann bought a lor«,e f,.rn n tbe°firur?d by Xnnth « • •• . Marvin does all us Id ‘ onXiaX ie Ids Xnd °the f anta ij.tj.cjs ana trio amount of makef up the rotation of crops and the kind of cost 5u-50antX f.Th%t««h f-™er splits thf net farm plans 'ha lir e tS d°nH follow Ervin's 1 pians ne rires ‘hem and gets another. I Jj-rces l- hereby V m s tea n , res i dir g or X’l will my Hotrod and ©til ; n V c J • n fcv 1 1 t o Lai' ry Jr o k s o n . Petty Lou All©-, residing ‘ y Areola f will ry f h 1 1 1 1 y no t t o hors o e o o 1 e Jean Flck. Load , do to drive do hereby e round to So oh l a L. Re lv enskl , residing In Areola , do her¬ eby will my ability to type to Jot entire Red- wenskl f. rd some of my weight to Pot Hamilton. Myra e • Gifford, residing, in Hadley, do hereby will my eyes to Carol ham 11 ton. Howard L helper, residing or the teller hood, do hereby will my ability to get along with Homer £cl Ipper to George Poj rb Mary K. Koonz, residing on (J . h . H ghwey 33, do hereby will my short, curly, hair to Mrs, Hall. Virg’ria L« Coleman, residing or Lickle Hoad, do here!' will my sbll.’te to be on lot to u-ornc Cox and my ability to practice my cor- net to Leslie Motz.„ Herbert --ay Hartman, residing or Q.o. Highway 30, do hereby will my coschirt ability to - 1 den Stoops and my alUltv to bee-' quiet in class to Donald Stablhut. Barbara h. Corbet, residing on the Bass Road, do hereby win my ©b’lity not to bossln end to s i ng so r o to Jos r SJ- ve 1 y . Gloria J Burke, resid“rg or Lake Rverett Road, do hereby will my ability to get along with ell the tea cl era to Rayola Crouch Alice L. Linton, residing In Areola, do hereby will my ebllity to leave my hair long to Drrlene Liru erne lei-. ’ . , - Mi. — - ■ v- ; ■ ' ' i '• . I i ♦ • c}- ♦ SSjI ■ A ' SSwBSM ; ' , e ■ 'Vi v , V -- . . ■ ' - v . • ' ■ . , .W ' 1 '•. I , 7 ' . '’r v , i • . V v • - ‘ ' ’ ) i ' j ■ J r: ' m ; ' ,5 ' • -V.-.V • ' V „! V- V , . • ‘ft ! 3 ' v isn . . ' ■ ' ; r „ -V . v ■ .1 I - ' . ■ M. ( A C • I ' ' 'I, f ' ■ k4 'f When the doors of A • iJ N . ooened n Sep 1949 The Freshman class was started with 29 members: Marcella Arr’rew, George Bo.lreb, Dwight Bridge, Galen Brumbaugh, Phyllis Putts, Joan Byerley, Donna Cox, Norman Likins, Marianne Frick- son, hi chard Belter, Robert Fel er, Boland Carrol, Jean Pick, Leonard Gross, Merllyn Gross, Patricia Preston, Norma Middle tor, Phytllls i swsor, Jean McCormick, Josephine 1 ski, Patricia ’Hamilton, Carl Schmidt, Frank Sal. ne, L'srler.e Llnuemeler , Jewel Mullins, Lorln Stahl hut, Donald Stehlbut, Marjorie Linton, and Kent Swihart. Those entering the class In the Freshman year were Patricia Hamilton. She attended St. Patricks School r.t Areola for 8 years before eomlrg to A.II.S. Phyllis Lawson attended Alb or School before enter¬ ing the Freshman class. Darlene Lt promoter and Carl Sc i midi crfcerod In 1949 com? r0 from the Bethlehem Lutheran Grade School Entering fro - the Anthony Wayne School was Prank Seine. Norman Likins also joined tie class in 1949 and came from the Harrison L I 1 1 School. Boland Carrol came from Harrison Bill School and was with the class for 6 weeks. Jane Briggs would have been with this class, but after the e ? t. ht ,;rade graduation she went to North Side High School1. Norma Middleton quit after her Fresh¬ man year. She row a telephone ooorator Freshman officers w-° e : Marilyn Gross as President, Jach Goble as Vice President, Sec. of 'ires, was Phyllis Butts ©rd Student Council ws s Dwight Bridge. Entering the Sophomore class was Clarence .■flabecr Be wr f with tie class for ore semester. In the bool omore c3sss those lesvlrv were Jack Goble who wont to La r v; 111. Leo'rard Gross now workirg at Fortmey ers. Sophomore officers ere: George Bo.larb as President, Dorrs Cor: VI qe President Joar Byerley as Bee. and Student Council loreld Stellhut. The dess officers for tils year were, Marcella Andrew President, Joseph? re hedwaoskf Vice President Joan Byerley Sec. Jean rick Trees. Student Council Kerb Swihart, Business manager- Honrs Cox, Jeon Me Cor ml ck . t . i A, . s ■ • v i J. kC6 tflCK J. f CK G-.aonw n.uvrori a-. 6£u iqw6h p-hahiiu O f.SAide . . ■ ■■■■■ i P.LAuisotl K S A HAfCf H.6KICKSM) O.S74HIH07 P. Pees rod O- Ppiooe p. cox StofeLce . HAriOACIO u J'. yetMey ll.£ZA' U5 J. tDWAtfS Cf ff .f ft. euo F F V ! The Sophomore ciars has a total enrollment of eighteen. They had a total of twenty three in the class entering the Freshman vear. They were: Doris Auld , Fred Clifford, -Phyllis Conner, 3111 Pick, Paul Geisleman, Donald Seller, Larry Gifford, Vivian Grim, Kenny Hampshire, Barbara ivieler , Carol Kurts, Robert Ramseser, Laater Sherman, Jerry Shively, Bruce Swihart, Shirley w aimer , Francos Wagner, Frank Wagner There vu« e six of the twenty three that come from different schools during the Freshman year. They were; Joan Brink or from Hadley, Beverly Chastain from Burlington, Texas; Carol Hamilton from Areola, Delores Ka)bmeier from the Rybbleham Lutheran School and Patricia Wood rotn Ithaca, wew York !fhe Sophomore clac : lost five pupils at the beginning of this year. They were: Lester Sherman, Frances '.Vagner, Shirley Calmer, Kenneth Hampshire , and i .tricia ooc • The class during the s.ophomore year have not gained any students. A xg ' Li O' O IXGe lcv PC Aer L. MoT T- V' ScKaefer P-Ge 5 (ehtaR r r V . 6 • i n D- Kav w eier' J. SKi' iey ? VJ ooj L • G f fo irj 4 A, t I ' The- Freshmen Class of 1951 began their high school career with an enrollment of eighteen. However a month later Jimmie Lie Ivin moved to Fiord la. Betty Denny enrolled in the class a few weeks later so therefore their number remained, at eighteen. The class has participated in nearly all the extra curricular otivites of from a so ho or since the list of their the seventh grade As you can see members of the class, and the they have don@ . Has tor C Ions © — « — — « — — — Fay Dafforn- - - - ----- — Mary An dr ew-— Carole Graham————- — Anita Schneider—-—-— Nano y Kur t z ,r — « « «•• — — «=• « — Joan Shively— - - - — Carolyn Daw s on « «.• «. .a™ Dotty Denny — . Haney Todd extra curricular work Blind; 7, 8, 9 Choir; 8 Band; 7, 8, 9, Choir ; 19 8, 9 Secretary of class, 9th grade Band; 7, 8, 9 Choir; 7, 8, 9 President of class in the 7th and 9th grade Student Council re pres en- tive in the 8th Band; 7, 8, 9 Choir; 7, 8 Band; 7, 8, 9 Choir; 7, 8, 9 Vico president of class in the 7th Band president in the 8th and 9th Band 7,8 Choir; 7, 8 Secretary of class in the 7th Choir; 7, 8 Choir; 7, 8 Choir; 7, 8 Band; 7, 8, 9 Choir; 7. 8„ 9 Janie© Hysor ■ «••«« «• «• Larry J a o ks op '««•«'« «•• « La r vy Bp and om «« «. i J ame s G ciphe XI •— — — — «■ • «= •“ Kg nn 6 th G© Her - «•— «• - « •«“ — — Larry 3urns Eugene E idek«— - Band • 7 9 8 , 9 Choir; 7, 8 Pa F. A; 9 Band; 7. B, 9 Choir; 7, 8 Treasure of class in 7th Vice president of class in 8th Treasure of class in 9th F e- F0 A« ;;9 Fo Po. Ao.; 9 Po Pc. 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LaJevor L Ba-urian F.Hoss j ra.fi £.Va«-gU JIBuriief scahn m j.Ca I Fetzzr B B a.r ATivdclwC.ANju.s N.Daffow QXraAtfz T Ffii? Kee I r v ( J.REDWANSKI- J. PICK- P. PRC 5 TON ■ li! • i 5TU.H R.G-. BRUMBAUGH, RI.FELGER, M. SCHAEFER, RO.FELGER,K.SVIHART, C0.E.5 T 00 P5,G.BR0JRAB,D. BRIDGE , N. HARTIHAN, N. ELKINS, D.STAHLHUT. B. 5U IHART, D. ELLER, T. SHICVELY, K. BUESCHING, I5S T.CO.L. LAI ER,F. CLIFF OR P. G£I 5LEM AN ,L. GIFFORD, W. TICK. PGFI5LEMAN L GIFFORD R. KURTZ, H.FELGER,(f. SC HAEFD?,N. ELF INS, D. BRIDGE, J.FASTMAN, J?.swiha® F.C LIFFORD, ST U.NGP.G.BRUF1BAUGH . Howard Felger As a senior he did good behind the plate, had a good arm, and hits hard. His position is catcher. Norbert Hartman; As a senior his second year on the team, has a mighty lift wing and can smack that ball His posi¬ tion is 1st. base, Richard Felger; A junior tries hard to out do his twin brother, is fast on his feet, h© also can 2neet that ball. His position is 2nd. base. Robert Felger; A junior played third base, was a Infielder who was alloys trying Ho was a good hitter and will help a lot next year Robert Kurtz ; This senior played shortstop end was one of the leading hitters on the team. He also kept the team alive and going strong. Karl Schaefer; A senior ..as the big man on the team and also a good hitter. He .really could put the old curve in thero. Bis position is pitcher. Kent Swihart: A good outfielder when he’s on his toes and a promising hitter, should be outstanding fielder- next year. His position is right field. Norm Elkins ; Missed most of the season, but bis groat fielding end hitting helped out when we needed it “’most,, James Eastman; A brilliant left fielder and hitter, saved a lot of hits in left field. He is a senior and his. fourth year on the team.. Dwight Bridge; Is a junior, this is his third year on the team , he is a promising pitcher if k can get' his control. Fred Clifford; Is s sophomore and is trying hard to make the Aces a good catcher. Larry Gifford: Is a sophomore his position is second las© and he is a promising hitter. o Paul Ge is lemon; la a sophomore end a prom is in ; Pie Id er and hitter, Jerry Shively; Has more spirit than stiyrr.© or. the teem and is always trying hard. He is e soph.? re. Robert Ruoff ; A promising hitter and outfielder Ho is a junior and his t year on the team. Don Geller; He is a rhino re and a premising hit¬ ter ©nd outfielder. 1948--ARCGLA ACES 1950--C0ESSE INDIANS 1949 =“ARCOLA ACES 1951--ARC0LA ACES 1952—ARCOLA ACES ALL TEAMS THAT PLAY IN THE TOURNEYS JEFFERSON CENTER TIGERS LAFAYETTE CENTRAL PIRATES COESSE INDIANS ARCOLA ACES THESE FOUR TEAMS PLAY IN THE FOUR-LAY TOURNEY EVERY YEAR ! The 1932 4 '.Vav Trnrrov se vaon ■3 c os so- fnc !ang , 2 .a fagotto Orates Gen t e r v; a « b old at tue rcol a -yr st session start! n at 2:30 r . rr- . . Arcrla Ac os , Jefferson with t e f! and tro sec- r- end at 7:03 o.r. In the first ra a cf the Hr°t session Jeff¬ erson Center la ed Tafavotte vlhh a score of 4 3-47. Jef Person Gen tor v as the winder. The second -a e of the first session was t a- t veen Arccla and Cr esso , with winning with a 49-31 victorn, which made La fayette and Goesse meet the fir t yare of tho second session, th.e score was 50-44 In favor of Goesse, and the fin als were between Arccla and Jefferson with Ar¬ eola com Inc three, h. with another victor’ cf Cl -37 to win the 4 -'. ay Tonrnoy of 1952c. A f terncon So s s on hven ! nr Ses si on | Jefferson 1 Centor-47 7 inner s Goesse -50 I cr.e rs 1st Care Jefferson 1st Care Coes se La f ayet to Central-43 Arc ola-49 r 1 T.afayotto « Centra 1-44 i arc ola-Gl C'ta. a-s 2nd. Caro Areola 2nd . Carre Arc ola Goesse -31 Jefferson- 37 George in for on the Junior Bojrab- Has a good long shot and can drive goo a shots « is one of the lending scorers teen the leading foul shoot-r, lie is a J and should be better next season. • Dwight Bridge- The leading scorer on the- team , ets a lot of rebounds for his heighth, is • ood on defense . and has a good long one-handed shot He is a Junior and this is Ms second year eng the team. Kent S w inert— Stare 3 at good height , can bring t at ball in and work It, has drive, can Mt t e basket and will also be v.ith the team next year Norm Elkins- Is a good faker, a -.ood hitter, and he also can handle t' e ball under the basket. He is a Junior also and is going to bo in there fighting for tho Aces next : ear Richard Felger- On© of the red heeds on the team, plays a forward and has a lot of fight under the' basxe. He is a Junior and will be back next year, with every thing he’s got Robert Felger- The other redhead on the team. He also plays forward and has a lot of fight. He has power and drive under the basket and never gives up. He’ll be back next year too. No rbert Hartman- lie played a guard and was always in there fighting. He had a good left handed shot and could come through when points were needed. He is a Senior and this is his last year. Don Stahlut- Is the smallest man on. the team, he pla.’ s guana and has a lot of fight. He was a rood ball handler and shoe, id help a lot next year' with this years experience, he is a Junior. he Ivin Schaefer- The biggest man on the team and -7 ® sophomore. Has a gooo eye for the basket and can get his share of the rebounds, he should become one of the leading scorers in several years. E -‘ 1 - HOi ( 't V V V F • 'x i f v Hr, Strops- Wlio is the coach, training his; tern’s this yoar with wh a t he had , did n good jo-, in . and d! Ing the best r 'r.r, hi X Laier- Vi as cn able assistant and coached the reserve te nn r.ost of the- time and did a v e ry fine, job.. • . • Pat Preston Jean Fick JCo Kedwanski . Are sii Juniors this is their second pear as 'Yell Loaders for the P c e 3 o Thep did a very good job cheering the team through thick and thin., We- all hope that the;-, are cheering them on to more victories next i pear. % •• • r • • m • ’ IT Dwight Bridge- 1 believe baa good team next year, if all t we will have a the ala ye rs wo rk very and play George Bojrab !?I quote We can go far if we all work together as a team and not as individuals. Unquote Norm Elkins- where this is honestly feel If reel f s basketball team ever go any- the group of boys that can do it. 1 that 'wo can do it. If we put are minds to it Richard Felger- I think we can have the best team in the countv . T we all pi a 7 together and if nothing else happens. Wood burn and Elmhurst should give Areola a good win also. Robert Felger- I think we could win the county next year id we all play together and have enough conf in ourselves and keep in traning Don Staulhut- I th nk we will have a good all v ork hard, train and play together as team If we a team. Mike Schaefer- I think we teams in the county if we we all work bard. can have one of the best; all flay together and if ITorfcert Hart man- The their team 3pirit basket ball season. team looks good, and if they keep they v ill go far in the 195?- 3 Kent Swihart Well! I haven’t got much to say but, I hope all the team work, fight hard and well with one another . Coach Elden Stoops- The pro sp lets look good for the on coming year, if we can keep the boys in school and keof then up .in there work, we will be powerful and will have lots of fight. But we still lack the main thing of height which would help us very much. As c; Jr o U Coe ch Leo L filer- All we need i; M 0 N R B T A 0 y L L - - FLAYER r5 NAME mam «. «■ — i HEIGi.2 UM R« T-T'-3t. ♦ 1 •K UK-' BLR position FIELD GOALS MADE FOUL SHOTS MADE t TOTAL George BOJHAB | 5'9 55 Guard 61 42 164 Dwight ! BRIDGE . 5 10w 44 Guard 85 41 211 T! orm ELK ms 5 MO 52 Center 39 . . 9 _ 87 Richard FELGER 5 MO 42 Forward 39 ! ! ®s 107 Robert FELGER 5 MO 45 Forward 19 i oo 60 Herbert HARTMAN [ ! 5?8r 45 .Guard 24 43 91 re Ivin SCHAEFER • . 5 Ml |5'5 o4 40 Center 32 ! . 24 88 Don eld STAHLHUT . — — Guard 7 5 17 Kent SWIHART 5 MO I 53 :tw r Forward 12- U t L .... - - 31 c l A o A o .,2) n A _ _ j r 1 1 Ilia class to-, rney was bald March 7. With the Seniors playing the Sophomore 3 and the Freshman playing the Juniors The first game was between the Seniors and the Soihoinoroa with the Seniors winning 24—23. The Soph- mores took an early lead and it wasn’t until late in the game that the Seniors could get going and finally overtake the Sophomores . The second game was between the Juniors and fresh¬ men with the Juniors winning by an easy margin. In the final game at the start it looked like it was going to be close. Rut the Juniors who had played all year and were in better shape th;n the Seniors kept going and they got tired and the Juniors rolled to an easy victory. With the high light of the game b © .i. n g © t ©conical foul shot which was made by the Z' ct ive Captain. Doc. Goble. p N ? JR- J u v's L- } l ] 0 J ’- .-- 1 $ f V { ( L h - u. r. -j J N ; Since this vras the first real try to make a Junior high school basketball team and believe you« me Mr J arret t had all he want ed to do, trying to get a good team out of the 7th and 8th gz c ie boys One thing is that these boys seem not to have doi e is grown. They need height and they need it bad.. I thirk this is a good thing in the way that it gives them a 1: ttle experience for the future am Y kf i 4$ dS 4' j ? ’ 'uU' %;x: ‘ J ' y y if y ,y y • I' ’ NNi i’AWS 5| -■'• a s : 5 5 . s 1 . . . y y y Juki '-: .y zr ,r : ! ,v ' iv HB : j.. -:'- aw , ? . m ■ ijSr ’ '3 v“iV „, '■ tfir 46 ■ V :• v 2 a e, v'’ ‘ H. ? f Jr . ■ .« £'$ , •ft 'j4f ••'• ’ . ? , J ?$£$ |i ,y r 4 .ylr ip • ,.V« ;4 , .. r •: -'C- r-. .• .. .. .V . Vi'. 4 V . :-V •'••■ K .r. ,, K . m ,V i K '■ • ¥. .■; • . , ; 4 t jtr..-:t ..Si ..« i-'swar . fl«l-t u .rja,v4l«a k«W ,5ft xT.r cx, v. row, s. f c r, , ?. am ms e p, p. el c ps, l. motz, a. roiorrmr timoss, p. sojts, G. boexe, o. E errs, r. pateoeb, oaBoxek , m. a nor eh K COL EMAN, M. ANOXZIT, A.SCXEO OEB, D.I ZEE MEIER, P. PE ESToP, a. coaBa r B. V rZ,P AM irOA',G.A'AMM£ie, B. C ELEe, M.EOeO, C.GOASAH, B. E( £TZ_, jyx a. a E ti, SHEPHERD, R. CROUCH, G. COBREP N. W LT, P. BAKES M. SCHBEIOER, ft CORD, B. NIT Z, V. COLEMAU, ft. AND, ?oB, TBS. L. LA lEff S.BOYER, El, ANDRE h , E.H SER, H . CLOUSE ,C.GRAHM,D. UtiDtEW F DAFForb N. TOQQ R.RAMMSEP, L . po72, L. BRAN DO M R. DICKEE, A. SCNNo off I ' r ) r St v -•V 7 Tha purposes of the student council are to rro- rnote school activities, develop general welfare of the student body, and to make the school s harry place for mental, moral, and physical development of the student body nt The student council is composed of one represe- ativ© xroia each class (graces 7-12) and the ores- i ent of each class. The 1951-1952 officers of the student coincll are President, Virginia Coleman; Jice i resident, -arcella Andrew; Secretary-Treasure, Doris fulde The student council is responsible for the elect¬ ion ox yell leaders noon activities, and a student handbook which will come out in the fail of 1952, The faculty adviser is Kr. Stoops. Who attends the council meetings and supervises the activities of the student council. The only officer of bend is President and that position is held by Anita Schneider. . Th0 bi‘nd Members are as follows according to the instrument . they ulav- Piute- Janice Hyser. Clarinet-Dorthy Andrew-: urvie io-'g and nita Schneider. Alto Clarinet— -Larry randon. axaphone-harcia Schnedder. Cornet-Virginia Coleman, leslie Tot z, Carol Graham, Nancy Todd and nois Rams ei er . Playing the French horn wo have Jarcella Andrew and Shirley foyer, baritone-liar? ..nci'ew , Beatrice T;it£, Tuba-Bob Ramseier and rrank- wagner. Percussion-Fay Dafforn, Hester douse, Ronald Dicks and Phyllip G rmeier, Beginning members are Clarinet s-hinda then herd, cidy Loser, harilyn Bauman, Sennit a La Felor, Pris- niiRnff PlJf V 91 o?Veuly CinninhbLum. Pn ,pet s-Caroly n horn-E ce Ut. a baVeh U°da The avvard system is based on attendance at conceits, rehearsals, and for extra services performed b the individuals. Points are given as follows. Concerts 10 pts« rehearsals 1 pt. extra rehearsals o pts. exura services 5 pts. s r; V TMa year our library be s system. They to K-ve someo re tried e different in charge each period of the dayo. Our llbr rlsn. Mrs Burt, com© o only on Tues¬ days. There are t r £irls helping In the library at the present tl e-Trey sre Phyllis Conner, Virginia Col¬ eman, Mary Koonz, Josephine ftedwanski., Phyllis Lawson, Marianne Lrtckson, Myra Gifford, Gonna [--ox9 Beverly Chastain , and Vivian Grim. Tleir lob Is to check out books, and magazines, ilva out library cards, r nd dust and straighten boo! s anc s] elves. Miss White Is super¬ visor of this [Tom. Mr. livers hones that the futu¬ re years we may hf ve more new ooks , a larger I'oom, ? nd our own librarian. L . BUR fi S, L . BRAN DO 0. G OBLE, D. GEL LER, RO. PEL GEE, R. EEL GEE a BP OOP A: Semes? RA i- SCRAEEE ? , ?. CA REBEL L , B. El C E, R. GELLER, E. RUDER, f.SZsPSCR Po , ROETz ? SYYSd?? •ESR YEL Y, L. G ZEROED, L . JACKSOR R.SCHRVDE, R GE SIRRA Y. R Cl REoRd R CAMPBELL R Vtaa tv D.SfARLROE, 3. SUJ! HERE, R .SCHAEEER}m. RlTzEMAM,R ?E J?,?P’Mp Gft G. ft ft A NT P.GBZ5i- AhJ O. ft. SuJz i ?T, 77 c TTls, ft. P. SV VZiy, ft. MDZEU , ftp. STOOPS, K COLftftAP, D. A ULQ M.AA PteH' R.BAKBB P. CoR VE e , IS. COi-EMAA ,YE. f?EDU AB3 CJ: ,R EAMZsoaIjM.ERKKSoR M. QlEEORoi o. COX, 8. CRASE aP, G££ A1 , El S3 WH TE =i i ARC OLA LI Ok 3 GLOB: It has 40 active members. The elected officers ere; Rimer Burke . . . pres 1 chert Henry Gr ue t t ert ... lsfc vice president Bop Schnyder . . v2.nd vice president Homer 5ch££per . . • . . 3rd vice president Ho box o Suave . • « .oocrotory and treasurer The Lion’s Club sponsored the coirsnunitv Halloween party at the school, October hi In January they had the narrow bridge on £ , 8 Highway 30 clearly marked and warning signs posted March the 13th and 14th they gave their annual r.instrisl show at the Areola school On March 17, they presented their show to the veterans ARCGLA i S P.T.A It meets every third Thursday of every tfonth. The elected officers ere: Robert Hunt c 0 • . • . president Mrs Dwight Davis .see and tress Mr Cutsholl - « « • program organizer kmc each grade Their job is They have an executive board that meets on the Tuesday of every month. They have room mothers, two mothers for Mrs. Lydy is chairman of the room mothers, to serve refreshments at the meetings. They sponsored the Christina programs ©t the school. On February 21st they sponsored. -’Back to School” night for the parents of the students. They ore having' a scrap drive to raise the funds, of their treasury. The Areola F.T.A is an active part of the Allen County IVT.Ao Council The FFA lotto is ©arnlnr to do Do inf: to Learn Far ni nr to 11 ve Livin'! to earn The primary aim oi1 the FFA is to develop agriculture leadership; co-operation and citzenship Officers Vice President Sec ffctary Treasury- Rep Sentinal Auar vin Ai t z eman noward Felger l el vi n s ch e a f er Donald Stahlhut Bruce Swihart George So.lrab 'ihe pest year the FFA has bean tnkitr? core of an orchard roia which they made about dollars orofit. They sold the ancles the bushel and ao-le cider o The FiA also has some Tilts which they rive to a member and he has to rive then back 2 gilts out of the evil t s litter The FFA was started in 1947 and has come along way since then. Hie FFA hold a father and son banquet every year - - ?♦ iZ •It I ‘ t ..w ' l’ % . ' ,sWv fa k:): S jClf iff .-:A' .•••; ■ JVf iPt. -y-.-.- - ; A !' W Wg ■ !. ■ 1 j ,y jd' .. . H- 4 ? ,, ••“-• . .• •'' '• . ■ : U : ' '.■ ' ’ a ,. JP 'ii'. . . 1 t V • . 1. ■■ ' ■ ■ ; ... . •? ;i 1 — i, , . ■ i ,M5r t . ' . - ... I - -- 1 . . .J ■ 1 ' ' i J ' .i,- • ■ 1 ■ ■ ’ BBHKlvW . ’ ■ , EG ,v v L- 3r 1 Jr ff “' £. . ' ' ■ v.E . ' 1 . '■ ; | a , • ■' ' . - v . l ,, i- ■ - , ' ’ .:. ■ - . 1 • ■p ;r : .-■ : ' ■ iiV -. i; Vc. vi v ... • y ■ 1 , A ' ' ; , . ' . wtrj w ■ ' ‘ I ,-?v r | , — - - u A y % 1 1 i % . l ly y . , '• £ v ■ •'■• «v- Vc® 3 .... ’ 4 i .y.' ' '• | 1 ■■ '®“ ' -H •„ : ■’ . C«i L k t '. i !;• • N - ’ . w X Y w } ■■ % r i 'I, ' , ' ,f ■; ' .. -■ ' i • ; . ' ' ' -j£Hsa mn . ’ ?- ' - 99k ■' ' i C' . v?. A -•-.r ro. .,AJ, N 1 1948 Branch of Service Where Located H e rbe r t B rann i nr Army Fort Worden,, Leo Butts Army Ken tucky Robert Coleman Army Korea Jim Greener Army I taly Maurice Grim Army Korea Lsvds Gruber 'il'avy Korea 1949 Arland Anders Air Forco Ft Wayne Jack Drewett Air Force Mississippi Ri chari Gross Army Korea Gerald Johnson Army Washington M a ri on Red w an s k! . Navy Japan James Ruby Army Korea Ned Yingsfc Air Force Ft Wayne 1950 Glen Andrew Navy California Bruce Bennett Marines Japan Virgil Coleman Navy California Ronald Dunn Marines Korea Dick Linton Army Indianapolis Harley Runyon Army Korea Harry Thompson Navy Great Lakes 1951 Leroy Blessing Marines Japan Edgar Hurley Army Lou I si anna Ronald Stahlhut Navy Japan Wash ■ I I sSjfir' , .J«y. • J ' L • r v - A') 6. A' I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X mji ■ -rani it « • A r ,°r w X X X X X X X X X X X X c p,o T ' ?r vr D t c c 1 o .: p c. . p [ ' z « V- i t I i L u. . O O t - V vJ r V V i w l_ JUNCTION 0c 30and33 Vho I es? I e - Oistribu tors of' cities service s. oroducts,, fuel oil or gasoline i • •. v. 1 E -3694 7 A-78575 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx X X SCHAEFER IFPLEFERT CCV Road 30 ’Vest, A V V I t : x H i nneaoo I i s-,;o ! ne A-46006 r if .. jvb I er XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx ' r o EL I MINTS OF X X X X I X X X iSx X ”1 TCHELL — -ROBINSON TRACTOR C0' PAkv Fermal I Tractors,, cCormick Farm achinery,, I nterna t i ona I Harvester Frrezsrs9. Ref r i gera tors New Ide Eauioment.. Bolens Tractors. p Q 373—325 E. 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A'avne,. Ind V V V V V V V V V '-V V V V V X X X X X X X X X X XXX X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ggSMALte, s X X X X X X X X R A I M COMPANY Market your grain soybeans seeds, with us Our facilities for grain handling feed gri nding and mixing servic@ gives added hours for oth r activities Y ou will market, your livestock poultry and eggs quicker with faster gain and hotter prof it So By feeding standard brand supplements and complete foada A choice of three food brands of fertilisers!; Royster « s (Virginia Carolina) and D K ( Kingsbury Company) also good quality coals X X X X X X X X x John Brandorn-f Vr . Phone 48 A m x x Arco 1 3 „ Ind Tana x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x JERRY”S BAIT AMD SPORTING GOODS x Guns, ammunition,, tools, electric si supplies,, X Complete fishing tackle also everything for X X X the hunter andH fisherman X H i gh'.vay 03 0 Johnson Road x X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HE N R v FLA'JGH SON DAIR-V X X X X n A better mirk for particular o e o o he Grade A dairy products I ;hone A— 55009 Bass Road Ft. Vavne I n d i a n a x X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -XI - TT 1' ■- - - T'r. « j j y - - - .1 « L7 r . pt 1 1 l1 ITT’ J fTfT fTTr XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX L :c MHC DC ! i _ i iJ i j v. ! D D ! _ n . QQ '■ TV _ .J ' N1- V. , , r- •-■ r r . •■ r : ' ••■: r [ ; c n c . _ t vC V..- t . • j ' I ! — — vP X x sties ACC SUPFL IIS A— 934 I' x 231-233 East Col'umbi St. Ft. 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New exclusive rinsing parts action CUT SHALL ’’S APPLIANCE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX X X X X X X X X X X. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A x X X X X XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX X X XX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X ALLEN -VH I TLE.V COUNTY GRAVEL. CO LEESBURG ROAD 6 mi lea east of Columbia City 6 miles northwest of Areola Washed concrete gravel Driveway or road gravel Cold kiIji asphalfc Ph E G 4 r y i Tel phor js 3073 W x x X X X X I'aaV ' { rift in d x X X x x x x x x x : ; x x x x x xxxxxxxxxixxxix cxxxxxx r — tj ■ -t — - ■■■ • ■ i — — • ■ ■■ ■ A ■ V Y V Y ' ’ ' Y V Y V V Y ' ' V V “ ' ' . V T ' r ’ v - r 7 y v y • . w vr y Y V ' W v v w w ' a A A ■ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A CONGRADULAT I OMS 5 GOOD LUCK A FRIEND X X X X X XXX XX XX XXX XX X XXX X X X X X X X XX X X XXX x XX XXX XX xx x « X X XXX X XX X xx xxxxxxxxx X X XXX X X X XX X X X X X X X X X X X XX X XX COE PL T‘ MTS X r. L. 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