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: Sets 38 ee cas at a Mba ws ae “ae dy 1 pe ECKHART PUBLIC LIBRARY 603 S. Van Buren St. Auburn, IN 46706 Published by the Senior Class of 1952 Ashley High School Ashley, Indiana Dedication We, the Class of 1952, are proud to dedicate this annual to Miss Eva Marie Taylor, who resigned last summer after having taught Latin and English in the Ashley High School for thirty-one years. e We hope this dedication will convey in part the appreciation of all her students from the class of 1920 to the present for her patience, kindness, and personal in- terest in éach of us. We wish her prosperity and happiness in the years to come. LLOYD BRAND Trustee FRED FREDERICK Principal Tri-State A. B. Columbia M. A. CARL STALLMAN Superintendent DeKalb County Schools AT TABLE Anns Elle sts =o Marcella Danner Evanell Sutherland Joyce Perkins : Joann Wilhelm . . Elenor Mavis .. STANDING Mrs S.ATney mas Lynn Johnson... Leo Pfefferkorn . NOT PRESENT Marcia Allen ... ..... . Assistant Artist Sed ete fet sie Cee CELLS G ... . Picture Chairman Editor-in-Chief 5 fad ade ee ee ee Storer eR, ee mrmeriee h a 18 nike nn en wee NAVisSor ... .-. Business Manager ote %, toe es ts Oo POT ts Cine oy oiretamme eee.) (ene? seme TO DN era MR. WADE LIBEY MR. PAUL EVERITT MR. LELAND FEE MISS MRS. DOLLIE ARNEY JUNE DUNN MISS ELIZABETH SCHOOLEY MISS LAURETTA GFELLERS MRS. EDITH SOUDAH The Teachers MiwewADE LIBBEY, B..S. Pleasant Lake Angola High School Purdue University, B. S. Vocational Agriculture Biology - 4-H Clubs MiercAUL EVERITT, B.S.,M.S. Ashley Hardinsburg High School Ball State Teachers College, B.S. Indiana University, M.S. Social Studies Physical Education - Coach MR. LELAND FEE, B.S.,M.S. 2175 Division, Auburn Hamilton High School Ball State Teachers College, B.S. Indiana University, M. S. Science Mathematics MISS JUNE DUNN, B. S. 315 S. Superior, Angola Greensburg High School Ball State Teachers College,B.S. Home Economics MRS. DOLLIE ARNEY, A. B. Ashley Vicksburg High School Western Michigan College of Education, A. B. Indiana University Manchester College English - Art - Librarian MISS LAURETTA GFELLER, B. S. Waterloo Ball State Teachers College Tri-State College Commercial MRS. EDITH SOUDAH Garrett North Park Academy, Chicago B. Mus. in Mus. Ed., Bush Conservatory B. Mus. in Voice and Theory, Bush Conservatory M. A. in Mus. Ed. University of Michigan Band - Chorus ” MISS ELIZABETH SCHOOLEY, A. B. Auburn Auburn High School Indiana University, A. B. in Latin Latin - Eighth Grade A TRIBUTE TO OUR SPONSOR AND PRINCIPAL We want to thank Mr. Fred Frederick, our sponsor and principal for the assistance, even the scoldings, and the encouragement that he has given us in the past years. For some of us it has only been the last four years and for others it has been for all twelve. Now that the end is near we deeply appreciate all that he has done for us. Thank You! Mr. Frederick! SEMIOARS . ASHLEY HIGH SCHOOL LaVON HASSELMAN Vonnie ' Play ey eae ee ornate EH SCAN Core co eee cee Ghorus’ j.) .os27 yee a eo = Historian: ce een oe President: .on6.2.-eo ec Librarian... ...) Chorus President. ..... Telephone Operator OUR CLASS COLORS WHITE AND GOLD rh hw bP hb ANN ELLERT Annie Assistant Artist for Annual FPoeh ss AS ieee, G6 earns vere Editor Historian e.0 sree care A eee | Librarian 22a at el Vice-President ..... .3-4 Freshman Play Housewife DONNA WALKER Donnie President. Reporter Treasurer Secretary Library Club . Bon. Az 3 at sae F. H. A. Historian. . Play ©. is... acme Student Librarian. Office Girl Ambition ? ? ? LYNN JOHNSON Ichabod : Basketball? 61. ee a2 3 Annual Staff i Treasurers.) ee ee Mechanic 10 ’ . Ne ' i) hh bh PP PWD ' ww, ‘ MARCIA LOUISE ALLEN | Class Reporter. ...... Band vee: asada ens 8 | Ghorusty eins ee | Glass Plays). -2 8-1-1: Librarianyae ise en i KNOW LEDGE COMES Nurse j BUT WISDOM LINGERS SRR LES PAxe Le odiog FEELS RELY SRR E ie LeERE TES SRR eRe REE SRS TEERE % wy a PHERREREHELI ESE beeeee eeewes PEt Re Deotereeee tc tteeet : Se erie mans SEO ge ee FRIPREEERE ET ESD PEREESEVE REAR BERERT EERE REEDS HAERSEREREER ELS EReLR RSE RPERETR PSOE E CR RVD PSR JOYCE PERKINS Annual Editor Class Plays.........1-4 Ghorusi.g. woe ee on 4 4 Bandy je yca ra Whe rome yes ane 4-H a. want es oe) 68 Years Jr. Leader. @-.-5). =.) 1=2=3 Office Work NAOMI BERRYHILL Class Plays ...... . 1-2-3 Nurse - Housewife 4 LOWELL THOMAS BRAND Tom!' Basketball. ..... .1-2-3-4 Trackrw alone l=2-3-4 1-2-3-4 73 en AS ee eee ireeetes, oh cel Vice-President ....... F.F.A. President, Secretary: sae oe Playsase a ae ae ae one 4-H Junior Leader... . .3-4 Farmer DONALD ALBERT DAPP Don Fe Pi A. 1-2-3-4 4-H eae et oe ela S=35.-4 F. F. A. Secretary . . 4 Chorus 4 Play ee ss 4 Farmer e MARCELLA DANNER Senior Play Freshman Play Bee ei eA: scp ca tu 3) sii cee oe Artist for Annual Art Work - Housewife EDWARD DeLUCENAY Goosey ' AGE Oo ies tsi ets sae atl = ei Make Money DAYTON FUNK Basketball ..... . .1-2-3-4 Cross Country ...... 3-4 Play Be mer, | PATRICIA JOYCE HANES Ea Pea. .1-2-3-4 Shorty 4-H .1-2-3-4 Senior Play Chorus’ Sig ft ta ee Librarian Jr. Leader Pe ee ON Chorus Farmer Fz HA: Housewife ees Ne THOMAS HARMES Class) Play, s20-6-h sy. tex 4 Files A sso. ad eee kec=3 Sods ot earns ae sere oe at bay os] Basketball. ..... .1-2-3-4 Baseball . 2-3-4 ELE.NOR MAVIS Red ! Annual Staff 9: 2.3. .: - Grade News Reporter... . Librariang scm.) ee ee A=F Pe ec hao oe Secretary RICHARD K. HEATH Basketball. ........ WEA GGee area ary Sea ee State Latin Contest..... IPLEW Ged A Aten be Comet Maer amen Ee Technical Engineer LOUIS MILLER F. R.A. decease Oye Ba ee ae: os peiapiee ss Glass Play ie.ss8oe ies Treasurer (os = = - = = Doctor PHYLLIS ANN MILLER Phil ! Ghorus 295254... 1-2-3 Ff . ee (OG ee 2-3 — _ RONALD LEE PARKER Bee Ae 14 @ @¢. = AnH Sa Oo eee ys 2-3 | a | Fors As . . 1-2-3 1-3 2-3 |Librarian ... Senior Class Play ...... cS ie : rack ie see eae { Housewife S ™ a Basketball ...... .1-2-3- Basebatllin.. esos eee Chorus Band=s-e © eee ee Class Plays ........ Cross Country ... Farmer hn he h bh Ph Ap WD = WAYNE CLAYTON ORWIG Baseball ........ .2-3-4 ClasisePlay ein a ep nS: Electrical Engineer 13 fi i = : LEO PFEFFERKORN Pfeff Class’ Play 2°00) ts eee Sports Editor |). 3c eas Few Fs 7A ole che ore eee’ Student Manager. ..... 1 Basketball. 75 f2) sctgs eae Baseballiiy. ee tH e=5-4 Jack of Trades MERRITT DeSHIPE Treasurer F. F. Az. =) a Chorus ..4. s63i0 2) eee GAY LEE SNYDER sh Milas eter acwancsest Gracie , Junior Leader Play is octets LSS : Plays... ).0 so eee eS = F.H. A. .....- 1-4 ¢ F. FA... “.- goa eee F. H. A. President a Library Club so a5 wen een | Student Librarian. .... 3-4 i Secretary...7.%20- emenreee 2 aa Band: 3. eel 2-5-4008 Secretary DONALD EUGENE STACKHOUSE Donnie be) Oe eee ee ee ASE Ee : Basketball ...... 1-2-3-4 Baseball Yxs.5 25 Jaen -4 Class) Play i .2-. 7-6-8 -0.30-e ee Ghorus?, 2° sos wane ees ee 4 Band iio ty, -9 os se eae Farm i BILLY STONEBRAKER Stoney Basketball ..... . .1-2-3-4 Cross Country ........4 Class Playiiiussoeeac he eae cS 1 2 4H suas eat abe eee = HARLIN ISAAC STRIT 4-H ae Eee - Dee OI6 2. Aa pe. 6 14 Class Play tee eke gers Chorus 287 e-a.n nee eel BERTHA ALICE VOGES Bert Class Plays ....... 3-4 Ghorus ie poke ok cee ee wt Stenographer EVANELL ANN SUTHERLAND Picture Chairman Class Plays.-...... 1-4 Aeterna «le 8 Years' Junior Leader .... .3 Years LAWRENCE WILER Ghorus : clooisces «te 2 + 224 Tuffy ip. 426. 7 Vea a ene Playst c.g cee eon ne, C4 Home Economist Basketball. ..... . 1-2-3-4 Baseball. ...... . 1-2-3-4 President’) = 1-05 ee Prack se s.42, 2 weer ens na eo a4 Factory Work BETTY JOANN WILHELM Jo Annual Staff Feature Reporter. ....-. 4 Librarian. 9s 2 6 a 8 = so 4 Historian) — ee) @ 4 Work and Have a Happy Life RALPH CLARK Basketball ...... 1l-2- Baseball, (..... 2. 2-2 Tracker on Gipse atest a 3 Factory Work 15 Class History SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS, GOOD OLE GOLDEN RULE DAYS! On September 7, 1949, thirty-eight eager Freshmen entered Ashley High School. We held our first class meeting to elect Donna Walker, President; Ronald Parker, | Reporter; Ann Ellert, Historian; and Virginia McDonald, Sponsor. In January, Virginia Voges, Lou Ann Call, and Bonita DeLong left and Paul Robbins came from Michigan. Several of the girls were in the play, ''Three Taps on a Wall, directed by Mrs. Arney and Mr. Cook. We had one party--a skating party at the Silvermoon Rink. WHEN WE WERE SWEET SIXTEEN Next came our Sophomore year. The majority of us were now sweet sixteen and were beginning to feel grown up. Doris Chapman, Jerome Ellert, Max High, Richard Treesh, and Doris Newcomer did not come back to join us on our journey to Seniordom. Opal Mae Dick from Angola joined us and on March 14, 1950 Angus Burch came from Edon, Ohio. Tom Brand served as President; Ronald Parker, Secretary; Tommy Harmes, Treasurer; Donna Walker, Reporter; LaVon Hasselman, Historian; and Paul Everitt, Sponsor. We chose white and gold as our class colors and the American Beauty rose as our flower. We ordered our class rings on October 10, 1949, and received them on December 21, 1949. On November 5, that year--the class sponsored a square dance at the town hall. We held two parties that year, a barn dance at Elenor Mavis' and a potluck supper at school, later going to the show at Angola. A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO First of all, like a big business firm, we elected Lawrence Wiler, President; Ann Ellert, Vice-President; Gaylee Snyder, Secretary; Donna Walker, Treasurer; and Dollie Arney, Sponsor. We presented our play, Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost, '' on November 18, after which we heard the chanting of, Ain't that the Truth, '' in all the halls of old AHS. We sold hot dogs, candy, peanuts, ice cream and went door to door selling Christmas cards. Next we had a bake sale to add to a good sum to our trip fund. At Christmas time we had a candlelight supper and a gift exchange by the light of the Christmas tree. In May the Juniors entertained the Seniors on a four day trip through Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. A very busy year, but we all made it through. THE END OF A PERFECT DAY To guide us through this busy year we elected LaVoh Hasselman, President; Ann Ellert, Vice-President; Donna Walker, Secretary; Lynn Johnson, Treasurer; Joann Wilhelm, Historian; and our principal, Mr. Frederick, Sponsor. During the summer one of our classmates, Opal Mae Dick, married Dick Holsinger; but otherwise we came back to ole AHS, thirty-one strong. We chose GreenValley for our play and presented if on December 1. We counted our pennies and bought dark curtains for the skylights to darken the assembly. We were one of the first classes to buy a gift for the school and also get to use it. After the play we went right to work on the annual. We chose our commencement speaker, planned our programs, and began dreaming of the class trip. In March we began planning our class night program. By the time May rolls around many of us will be thinking of June weddings, farming and helping Uncle Sam. ---Joann Wilhelm 16 Prophecy Marcia Allen is taking care of those poor sick darlings from ole A. H. S. Naomi Berryhill is spending most of her time cooking for the little Cooks. Tom Brand is now a very successful lawyer. Marcella Danner is the DeKalb County School Nurse. Donald Dapp, who everyone predicted would be an old married man, is still single. Edward DeLucenay is the only truant officer who has eggs for breakfast, dinner and supper. Ann Ellert (Mrs. Pennland) is the manager of Penn's Soda Shop. Dayton Funk's picture is on several leading magazines as the new Mr. Atlas. Pat Hanes is now the tall woman in the circus; she's grown. Tom Harmes.is appearing in, ''The Great Lover'' as the second Clark Gable. LaVon Hasselman is the chief telephone operator at Ashley. Richard Heath is still ''mooning his expedition to the moon hasn't been heard of. Lynn Johnson is still riding around on his motorcycle. Wonder why? Elenor Mavis, what happened to that little red Chevie? I notice you are still driving that great big Buick. Louis Miller is running for the Governor of Indiana. Good luck. Phyllis Miller has only one little girl. What happened to the dozen? Wayne Orwig is teaching Chemistry at Ashley High. Ronald Parker is a veterinarian, after long, hard study. Joyce Perkins is still 'putting'' as she puts up her customers hair. Leo Pfefferkorn who has been to barber school now has a shop of his own in Ashley. Merritt Shipe has quite a passel of kids on that two hundred acres of land in Fairfield Township. Gaylee Snyder is the foreman of McClellan's Fix-It-Shop. Donald Stackhouse has finally talked Pat into raising little Stackhouses. Bill Stonebraker says that experience is the best teacher; he is the traffic judge in DeKalb County. Harlin Strite is still the popular play; catch 'em, kiss 'em, and forget 'em. Evanell Sutherland finally got her man with those cakes she bakes. Bertha Voges' yodeling has set many a man's heart on fire. Donna Walker thinks the boss's lap is very comfortable now since she is his private secretary. Lawrence Wiler's gift of gab has really made for his collecting junk. Joann Wilhelm is the girl we should envy; she is the owner of the dry cleaning establishments in the surrounding area. Ralph Clark is the pro-basketball player from our class. ---Marcia Allen 17 Senior Will We, the Class of 1952, being mentally sound, do declare this to be our last will and testament. To the school as a whole, we leave all the scratches, unused text books, and the money that we do not manage to spend. To the Juniors, we leave all the desks and seats in the southeast corner of the assembly room. To the Soph omores we leave five cents to start a sinking fund for their Junior- Senior trip. To the Freshmen, we leave this suggestion, ''Work to the End. To the, janitors we leave the good earth that we brought in on the soles of our, shoes. In addition, we, the following individuals, do hereby will these prized possessions: I, Marcia Allen, will my ability to go with a Mavis to no one because I haven't managed to hook one myself, yet. I, Naomi Berryhill, will all the rest of the boys at Kendallville to Shirley Metzgar as I have the cream of the crop. I, Thomas Brand, will my love for Miss Dunn to Mr. Everitts. I, Ralph Clark, will my ability to skip school to John Shipe. I, Marcella Danner, will my art box to Dolly Arney so that she will have the equipment to teach art next year. I, Donald Dapp, will my seat in the corner to any Junior who, like I did thinks he can get away with everything he tries. I, Edward DeLucenay, will my good attendance record to Pat Walker. I, Ann Ellert, will my job to anyone who wants it because I won't be needing it any more. I, Dayton Funk, will my muscles to Janice McGrew. I, Patricia Hanes, will my great height to Myran McClellan. I, Thomas Harmes, will my curly hair and bashfulness to Jimmy Warner. I, LaVon Hasselman, will my natural curly hair to Betty Ann McClish. I, Richard Heath, will my knowledge to Red Mavis as I think he will be needing it. I, Lynn Johnson, will my motorcycle to David King providing he can find someone with a motorcycle that can go as fast as mine. I, Elenor Mavis, will my ability to stay single to Lorraine Biggerstaff. I, Phyllis Miller, will my ability to get a man and keep him to Anita Montgomery. I, Louis Miller, will my big brown eyes to any girl who wants them. I, Wayne Orwig, will my ability to get Geometry to Chuck Hampshire. I, Ronald Parker, will my ability to get along with a redhead to any poor man who needs it. I, Joyce Perkins, will my noisy disposition to quiet Arlene Zonker. I, Leo Pfefferkorn, will my ability to sleep in the assembly to anyone who can get away with it. 18 cece a A NS RC IEMA EEL LOT A EIEIO ALAA LEIA AA A Ae ACA ee an ee ect OE a I AE MONEE ROTI ic AE I, Merritt Shipe, will my ability to run up and down the stairs and get away with it to anyone who thinks they don't. get enough exercise walking. I, Gaylee Snyder, will my ability to get a man to Marrianne Gfellers. I, Donald Stackhouse, will my ability to get a girl and keep her for a long time to Donald Kanaga. I, Bill Stonebraker, will my ability to shoot straight, think clear, and act fast in any case of emergency to anyone who may be in need of it. I, Harlin Strite, will my ability to leave girls alone to any guy without money. I, Evanell Sutherland, will my dog to Miss Dunn who is always running out of gas. I, Bertha Voges, will my ability to laugh in Miss Gfellers class and get away with it to Johnny Hartman. I, Donna Walker, will my office job to someone who can make the ditto machine work, because I will have all I can do to keep track of that guy who drives around here in a big green Pontiac. I, Tuffy Wiler, will my farming ability to Mr. Libey. I, Joann Wilhelm, will my job at the dry cleaners to Mr. Parker in hopes that it will make his job easier. In witness whereof, we with our head in the air and our feet on the ground, hereby attach our signatures to our last Will and Testament on this first day of February in the year of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. WITNESS: John Henry 19 Diapers— To Diplomas : PATRICIA GAYLEE KENNY RONNIE 21 wy ws aa i] eee. x OE PIP RE ETS Io IP ae ES LOW, se ie 7° Us vers CHARLEY ALBRIGHT ALDIS STUCK JOHN WOLF GENE REINOEHL CECIL PARKER We want to pay tribute to the bus drivers who get us to and from school safely. We were sorry that George Sherwood's picture was not available. 23 R. Bowerman R. Bowman 3 Cc. B rand J. Brand M. Brenneman J. Days D. Di Dilley T. Ellert S. Forrest M. Gfeller P. Gramling SP Acie dectine Junior Cla J. Hecht M. Hoyer D. Kanaga C. Kessler A. Kister Kneubuhler B. Loucks D. Mavis B. McClish C. McClellen S. Metzger Montogomery | Zonker A. Op as s) ey KG CQ 2 | a 2 = Q = S os) a, S é fo Peet Perkins Smith is M. H. Smith D. Arney A. Ayers L. Biggerstaff J. Brooks P. Brenneman C. Carroll K. Dilley D. Hamman D. Hammon A. Gfellers D. King Cunilens TuMcGree R. Miller _ Sophomore Class of 1952 J. Newcomer J. Parnell A. Perkins E. Reninoehl N. Rose P. Sanders B. Shipe E. Stackhouse F. Schewart- C. Walder N. Wickerham J. Warner D. Wiler S. Zonker zengraber } i i F. Albright J. Allen P. Bailey D. Davis J. Freed D. Hammon A. Bender C. Hampshire Freshman Class L. Krontz J. Kneubuler R. Kugler P. Miller D. Newcomer L. Perkins F. Maxwell S. Pfefferkorn J. Brand J. Harmes M. McClellan D. Reinhart D. Childs C. Kessler S. Mergy B. Schiffli $ i Voges D. Scranage D. Shumaker D. Shipe E. Skelly J. Smith M. Smith B. Stackhouse J. Stahl C. Stout L. Strawer i i of 1952 | P. Walker J. Wilhelm R. Wolf L. Fee GRADES D. Gaetz L. Hamman MRS. BLANCHE NUGEN Auburn, Indiana First Grade Tri-State College Manchester College Hicksville High School, Ohio D. Pfefferkorn J. Reinoehl R. Richter C. Shiffle M. Shuman L. Stoy D. Taylor 31 LUETTA MAIS Tri-State College Ashley, Indiana Ball State College Pleasant Lake High School Second Grade Second Grade Mrs. Mais J. Ankney J. Biggerstaff C. Carpenter D. Cron M. Davis L. Dennan C. Dove M. Drew L. Faught C. Foote J. Forrest N. Forrest S. Kalb S. Krontx K. Lockwood R. Long E. Mavis H. Meek H. Miller B. Shiffli T. Schiffli B. Scanage D. Shepard E. Shipe L. Shoudel B. Shumaker L. Smith S. Smith T. Stahl C. Whysong G. Wisel P. Whilheln W. Young H. Allen S. Anthony D. Boyd M. Buchs J. Camp S. Carroll G. Denman R. Gfeller J. Healy J. Housman J. Jackson L. Kneubhler M. Hamman MRS OPAL BOWMAN Waterloo, Indiana Auburn High School Bowling Green State College Ball State College Third Grade Mrs. Bowman J. Smith R. Taylor T. Walker K. Wihelm A. Wisel S. Rinehold Fourth Grade ithaca ot Mm. OdNw Er Tri State Indiana College University Manchester College A. Biggerstaff Mrs. Edrie Teegarden L. Carpenter P. Cron Ashley, Indiana R. Davis L. Drew D. Farrington J. Forrest C. Gramling S. Greenwood J. Jackson C. Krontz J. Krontz P. Mais B. Mergy B. Montgomery J. Phelps L. Phillips J. Rigsby J. Schiffli L. Smith S. Stahl F. Stout J. Stoy J. Whlihelm N. Wisel A. Wolf J. Albright C. Allen P. Ankey K. Bowers D. Buchs D. Denman R. Depew MRS. MILDRED WAGONER Hamilton, Indiana Fremont High School Tri-State College Fifth Grade M. Dilley B. Ellert S. Forrest B. Gaetz L. Hamman M. Healey D. Hennessey N. Johnson J. Lepley E. Long F. Long S. Long L. Mais D. Myers L. Myers G. Noil D. Parr D. Phillips M. Schiffli R. Stahl J. Weilbaker L. Wilhelm A. Wisel P. Young D. Rinehold M. Schiffli 35 Sixth Grade Butler, Indiana Indiana University Butler High Sixth Grade School E. Bohler P. Cam ; Mr. Richard K. Miller P. Clark S. Days S. Esselburn W. Farrington Farver J. Forrest J. Funk E. Gfeller D. King D, Knebuhler J. Lepley L. Lockwood B. McClellan J. McGrew P. Mortorff D. Newcomer L. Newcomer B. Reinoehl L. Sanders D. Schiffli R. Schiffli S. Shepard J. Shoudel E. Smith Pistoys D. Walker J. Whysong a a J. Hennesse Manchester Corunna Conese Indiana rege Garrett fae High School eng A Tri-State University College J. Carroll ae Ea Roe oie 2a Mr. Paul Cook A. Danner J. Dilley B. Ellert D. Freed F. Gfeller C. Greenwood E. Jackson R. Ketel D. Kneubuhler P. Krontz K. Lepley N. Phillips J. Pressler M. Sanders M. Schoudeil M. Scranage J. Stahl B. Stout F. Stoy L. Walker J. Weilbaker J. Hall J. Long J. Whysong Eighth Grade Miss Schooley M. Biggerstaff R. Bohler M. Bowerman B. Bowman B. Cron D. Esselburn S. Farrington C. Hertel J. Jarvis D. King M. King S. Lepley R. Lower L. Malone Cc. Mergy R. Myers S. Olds F. Parker J. Phillips A. Rinehart C. Royal R. Shipe J. Smith J. Smith J. Stoy N. Vian B. Wickerham M. Wiler B. Walker Bathing Beauties apatite In A Huddle Looking Things Over Working Hard How Is The Water Boys?? Is That Good Girls??? What's Cookin! ? White As Snow Snowball ACTIVITIES a Library VA a Chorus Mixed Glee Club Our Band Music 7 The Ashley High School Chorus is made up of sixty members and the band has fifty-two members. Both musical organizations are directed by Mrs. f Edith Soudah CHORUS PERSONNEL, PAGE 45 UPPER PICTURE FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Brand, M. Ailen, J. Brand, L. Perkins, N. Vain, S. Lepely, Loucks, B. McClish, R. Miller, M. Smith, B. Parnell, Brand, C. Leas, P. Walker. Miller, E. Sutherland, J. Perkins, C. Rogers, L. Hasseiman, Allen, A Bender Hartman, E Reinoehl, D. Dilly, R. Bowman, D. Dapp, . Parker, D. King. THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: mo Ob LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROW: Phillips, B. Bowman, M. Brennaman, A. Ayers, M. King, . Royal, D. Shumaker. . Shipe, P. Gramling, K. Dilley, C. McClellen, S. Metzgar, . Wiler, J. Harmes, J. Smith. meooudah eR. Shipe, G.. Warner, J= Hecht, A. Zonker,-J. Shore, meerkins,.J.. Days. . Stackhouse, T. Brand, R. Parker, N. Rose, H. Strite, . Hamman, J Warner. SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: vOUmHeWad BAND PERSONNEL, PAGE 46 FIRST ROW: J. Allen, D. King, C. Royal, B. Walker, M. Allen, D. King, E. Drew, J. Stahl, C. Leas, P. Baily, J. Hecht, J. Brand. SECOND ROW: P. Mortorff, L. Strawser, R. Miller, A. Ayers, D. Shumaker, B. Bowman, G. Snyder, P. Miller, M. Smith, N. Vain, S. Mergy, S. Zonker, S. Pfefferkorn, G. Warner, J. Warner, M. Shipe, F. Parker, C. Greenwood, J. Stahl, M. Schoudal. J. Brank, D. Buchs, J. Jackson, E. Jackson, R. Davis, B. Reinoehl, B. Shipe, J. Harmes. STANDING: P. Perkins, A. Zonker, J. Shore, T. Ellert, M. Scranage, C. McClellen, B. Parnell, L. Perkins, P. Walker, A. Bender, E. Soudah, J. Perkins. THIRD ROW: FIRST ROW: J. Whysong, J. Whysong. SECOND ROW: L. Perkins, M. Scranage, C. McClellan, P. Walker. THIRD ROW: J. Shore, T. Ellert FOURTH ROW: P. Perkins, B. Parnell, J. Perkins. 43 Officers J. Hecht, D. Walker, M. Danner, G. Snyder, J. Perkins, P. Perkins, J. Brand F. H. A. Club FIRST ROW: C. Rogers, J. Perkins, D. Walker, M. Danner, G. Snyder, P. Miller, E. Sutherland, J. Hecht. SECOND ROW: P. Gramling, J. Brand, P. Perkins, C. McClellan, T. Ellert, J. Shore, M. Brenneman, A. Montogomery, J. Days, J. Dunn. THIRD ROW: D. Shumaker, K. Dilley, B. Shipe, J. Smith, R. Miller, P. Walker, Ge Leas, P. Brenneman, J. Brand. 44 F. F. A. ate Officers FIRST ROW: T. Brand, W. Libey, R. Parker SECOND ROW: D. Funk, H. Strite, D. Dapp, M. Shipe Bi Ae FIRST ROW: H. Strite, T. Brand, D. Funk, W. Libey, D. Dapp, R. Parker, M. Shipe, D. Stackhouse. SECOND ROW: P. Chavez, D. Shipe, D. Hammon, J. Hartman, D. Kanata, R. Bowman, K. Parker, J. Stahl, D. Scranage, E. Skelly. THIRD ROW: P. Miller, F. Albright, E. Reinoehl, D. Dilley, M. Hoyer, B. Stackhouse, B. Kugler, J. Warner, A. Scranage. 45 Girls’ 4-H Club FIRST ROW: J. Brand, M. Brenneman, P. Perkins, J. Perkins, E. Mavis, E. Sutherland, M. Allen, J. Shore, J. Dunn. SECOND ROW: P. Camp, B. Ellert, M. Dilley, L. Sanders, J. Shysong, B. Shipe, R. Miller, J. Harmes, L. Perkins, C. Leas, K. Dilley, S. Forrest, P. Mortorff. THIRD ROW: J. Brand, D. Phillips, R. Baumgardner, E. Drew, P. Brenneman, B. Reinoehl, B. Walker, J. Allen, P. Shore, R. Kettle, R. Lower, S. Esselburn, D. Buchs, J. Albright. Boys’ 4-H Club FIRST ROW: Brand, H. Strite, D. Fund, W. Libey, D. Dapp, R. Parker, M. Shipe, Skelly. Bohler, J. Weil baker, G. Dilley, F. Parker, D. Shipe, D. Kanaga, Bowerman, K. Parker, J. Stahl, D. Scranage, J, Dilley, J. Freed, King, D. King. ‘ Weilbaker, E. Jackson, D. King, J. Schiffli, E. Reinoehl, D. Dilley, . Hoyer, B. Stackhouse, B. Kugler, A. Scranage, B. Bohler, J. Stahl, . Scranage. SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: a Piatra me 46 Library Club FIRST ROW: N. Wickerham, J. Shore, T. Ellert, M. Smith, C. Rogers, J. McGrew, E. Mavis, S. Zonker, G. Snyder. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Arney, R. Bowerman, P. Miller, J. Wilhelm, J.-Brooks, D. Hammon, D. Arney, J. Hartman, H. Smith, D. King, A. Perkins, J. Hall. THIRD ROW: E. Stackhouse, L. Biggerstaff, K. Dilley, A. Kister, B. Parnell, G. Warner, B. Ship, S. Forrest, L. Hasselman, C. Leas, M. Allen. FIRST ROW: M. Smith P. Walker, D. Walker, A. Ellert, E. Mavis, J. Hecth. SECOND ROW: M. Allen, J. Wilhelm, J. Javis, D. Arney, L. Pfefferkorn, D. Funk, D. Arney, F. Frederick. 47 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Senior Class Play D. Funk, D. Stackhouse, D. Dapp, W. Owrig, D. Walker, L. Hasselman, H. Allen, M. Danner, S. Miller. Mrs. Arney, P. Hanes, L. Miller, T. Brand, R. Heath, H. Strite, M. Shipe, R._ Parker, G. Snyder, N. Berryhill, J. Perkins, E. Sutherland, P. Miller, M. Allen. L. Pfefferkorn, B. Stonebraker, T. Harmes. 48 Trick Photography sori Before And After Steps Forward Ghosts Cheerleaders Jancis Allen, Lois Perkins, Janet Harmes Second Team Basketball FIRST ROW: J. Warner, D. Arney, D. Hamman, J. Brooks. SECOND ROW: F. Frederick, N. Rose, M. Hoyer, J. Parnell, B. Stackhouse, K. Parker. 53 Cheer 3 leaders GLORIA WARNER, JOHN HARTMAN, JO PARNELL Varsity Basketball Team . a a —y FIRST ROW: D. Funk, D. Kanaga, L. Wiler, B. Stonebraker, T. Harmes. SECOND ROW: R. Heath, T. Brand, D. Stackhouse, J. Shipe, R. Parker, R. Clark, P. Everitt. FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL The first team had another successful season, winning 11, losing 8. This year's team, although, short were fast and mighty. They were defeated in the finals of the DeKalb County Tourney by Waterloo by a score of 49-39. This year's team was composed of eight Seniors and two Juniors. The eight Seniors; Tuffy Wiler, Tom Harmes, Bill Stonebraker, Ralph Clark, Don Stackhouse, Ronald Parker, Tom Brand, and Dayton Funk, are going to be missed next season. The two Juniors; John Shipe and Don Kanaga, will compose the nucleus of coach Paul Everitt's squad next year. SCORES OF THIS YEAR Ashley 54 Salem 55 Us 39 Waterloo 46 59 Spencerville 47 50 Waterloo 59 62 Garrett 55 60 Metz 45 34 Auburn 92 42 P. Lake 32 eit P. Lake 55 59 Hamilton 43 46 Avilla 44 60 Butler 54 iS) Montpelier tes 57 St. Joe 73 COUNTY TOURNEY 46 Edon O. 53 63 Spencerville 55 40 Wolcottville 39 33 Garrett 32 39 Waterloo 49 SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL The second team won 10 and lost 8 this year and were runners-up in the DeKalb County Second Team Tourney, losing to Butler, 39-27 in the final game. The second team was composed of Jim Warner, Jack Brooks, Kenny Parker, Donnie Hamman, Norman Rose, Bill Stackhouse, Jerry Parnell, David Arney, Myron Hoyer, Jack Smith and Carroll Stout. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Freshman team won 5 and lost 4 this season. Several intra-school games were played with the FFA, Physical Education Team, and the second team reserves. The boys on the team were; Dick Davis, Don Shipe, Jack Brooks, Bill Stackhouse, Bob Kugler, Jack Smith, Chuck Hampshire, Carroll Stout, Eldon Skelly, Paul Miller and Glen Voges. Ashley 27 Garrett 23 Usmac's Waterloo 8 24 Butler 15 17 Waterloo 16 Zz, Salem 17 18 Butler 29 20 Fremont 27 jan St. Joe 42 30 St. Joe 34 Leo Pfefferkorn Tuffy Wiler WALSWORTH Lithographed Bound by WALSWORTH BROTHERS Marceline, Mo, U S A 55 ——E | Freshman Basketball Team : FIRST ROW: G. Voger, J. Smith, C. Stout, C. Hampshire, E. Skelly. SECOND ROW: P. Miller, R. Kugler, R. Davis, D. Rinehart, B. Stackhouse, D. Shipe, P. Everitt. 2 -_ Ashley and Salem Game el, Seventh and Eighth Sports Basketball FIRST ROW: C. Mergy, J. Smith, R. Bohler, J. Smith, D. King SECOND ROW: B. Wickerham, M. Sanders, A. Rinehart, J. Farver, P. Cook. THIRD ROW: J. Javis, G. Dilley, L. Malone, D. Esselburn, C. Hertel. 12a, Baseball FIRST ROW: C. Mergy, J. Smith, R. Bohler, J. Smith, A. Danner. SECOND ROW: M. Scranage, F. Stoy, J. Weilbaker, M. Sanders, A. Rinehart, J. Fraver, D. Shipe, P. Cook. THIRD ROW: J. Javis, G. Dilley, L. Malone, D. Esselburn, C. Hertel. 58 Varsity Baseball Ashley took the Tri-County League Championship again this year for the third straight year. Their record for this season was 8 wins and no loses. This year will see the graduation of six boys on the team. The boys are: Tom Harmes, list baseman; Don Stackhouse, 2nd baseman; Ralph Clark, 3rd baseman; Wayne Orwig, outfielder; Tuffy Wiler, pitcher and shortstop; and Leo Pfefferkorn, catcher. Next year will see John Shipe, Kenny Parker, Don Kanaga, Jim-Warner, Jerry Parnell, and Jack Smith back on the diamond for A. H. S. The scores of the games played this year in League competition: | Ashley 11 Waterloo 6 Ashley. 19 Wolf Lake i Ashley 12 Albion 10 Ashley 7 Butler 3 Ashley 11 Rome City 10 Ashley 11 Angola 10 Ashley 16 Kendallville 10 Ashley 12 Waterloo 4 FRESHMAN BASEBALL The Freshman baseball team won 4 and lost 1 this year. The boys who showed promise for the future are: Jim Warner, Jack Smith, David Rinehart, Jack Brooks, | Norman Rose, Jerry Parnell, Carroll Stout, Dick Davis, Paul Miller, Bob Kugler, David Arney, Bill Stackhouse, Glen Voges, Charlie Hampshire, and Eldon Skelly. The scores are as follows: Ashley 7 Salem 8 | Ashley 13 Waterloo 4 | Ashley 13 Salem 6 Ashley 13 Waterloo 10 Ashley 14 Angola 8 TRACK In the spring the boys went out for track. Nine boys went out and more was added to the bunch as the season went on. The team had a little trouble but they won a few meets. Tuffy Wiler set a new school record for pole vaulting at 10 feet and 3 inches. He also placed 3rd in the Corner Conference meet at Waterloo. Dayton Funk also set a school record for broad jump at 19 feet and 11 inches. All the boys will be back next year to try to make better records. Tuffy Wiler and Leo Pfefferkorn CROSS-COUNTRY In the fall the Cross-Country Team worked into shape for a rugged schedule. Howe Military, K-Ville, Warsaw, St. Joe, Fremont, and Wolcottville gave us all the work we wanted. This was the first time in history that a meet was held at Ashley. The course was 2 miles; it started at the baseball diamond and ended there. Ronald Parker 59 Varsity Baseball Team FIRST ROW: T. Harmes, L. Wiler, L. Pfefferkorn, W. Orwig, R. Clark. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, J. Shipe, D. Kanaga, K. Parker, J. Parnell, D. Stackhouse, J. Warner, Fred Frederick. Freshman Baseball Team FIRST ROW: G. Voges, J. Brooks, J. Smith, J. Parnell, J. Warner, C. Hampshire, E. Skelly. SECOND ROW: C. Stout, R. Davis, P. Miller, R. Kugler, D. Rinehart, D. Arney, B. Stackhouse, P. Everitt. 60 Cross Country | | 4 FIRST ROW: T. Brand, D. Funk, R. Bowman, B. Stonebraker, R. Parker. SECOND ROW: D. Newcomer, D. Scranage, D. Rinehart, F. Albright, J. Stahl f F. Maxwell, A. Scranage, P. Everitts. Track FIRST ROW: L. Wiler, D. Funk, T. Brand, P. Parker, R. Clark. SECOND ROW: D. Hammon, K. Parker, R. Bowman, J. Hartman, P. Everitts. 61 ORES | JUNIOR-SENIOR- TRIP Junior and Senior Trip After working like beavers all year, we counted our pennies and decided we could take the Seniors on a four day trip instead of the usual three days. So, at 6:00 A.M. on May 16, 1951, fifty-six bright and eager Juniors and Seniors started on their scenic trip through Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Our first day took us through Brown County in Southern Indiana, Indiana University Campus, a tour through a limestone quarry, and on to Louisvillé, Kentucky, where we spent the first night. The second day dawned bright and early on another busy day. We again boarded the buses and journeyed to Mammouth Cave. There we took a three hour tour through dark tunnels, steep stairs, and tiny holes in the wall. Everyone came back to tell about it but we wonder HOW as we think back of all the crannies and crevices we crawled through with our lanterns in our hands. That night we stayed in the Mammouth Cave cabins. The third day found us taking a different tour through another part of the cave. This time we saw a beautiful cave with the stalactite and stalagmite formations, brilliantly lighted. Then on to Lexington we went to spend the night there. On the way we went through the blue grass country of Kentucky, where we saw miles and miles of white painted board fences, big horse barns, and spacious mansions. On the last day we went to Cincinnati where we divided into two groups, part of us going to the Cincinnati Reds ball game and the rest of us going to the Cincinnati Zoo. Then back to Fort Wayne we came with the Seniors thinking of Baccalaureate the following night; but our trip was completed and we were all a pretty tired bunch. Bus Drivers Soldiers Monument Our Sponsors Indianapolis 63 Sl Peek-a-boo::.: The Shack Going and Coming 64 Stairway Calling | All Girls At Last We're Out ae Se Funny? ? ? ees ce eae My Aching Feet! ! Tired! ! Scenic View Sleep Walker Who Are You Winking At, Bill??? Cathedral at Bardstown Boat Dock Cruising Down the River : : § e Calling the Kids??? Resting? ?? ? Love Ya Monkey House _ASHLEY-HUDSON TIMES, THURSDAY, - The Red and Blue News and View fr ‘om Ashley School ee RED AND BLUE STAFF | SENIOR ? “e Go Beds G0 Bees, Bees Go! Pditor A... se ea Ann Ellert' wel ince I Fight Bees, Fight Bees, Bees Fight; Ass’t Editor __..-. Donna Walker [| ay “ping Win Bese; Win Bees, Bees. ‘Win!! Sports Editor -___. Leo Pfefferkorn wi 4, Go Bees! Fight Baes! Grade News Reporter, Elenor Mavis Yah Bees WIN!! Feature Reporter, Joann Wilhelm snks kids, for yelling | PENGAY,, Advisor 2222-2 Mrs. Arne “keep it up. ° fn aca Mr. -Predery “anice, Janet, and tate E we . r SCHOOL CALENDAR Ney | Nov. 7 — Senior pictures Ny ‘survived Wayne y vg | keap Nov. 8 — Individual py “our school Nov. 9 — Ball gam Here Nov. 13 —Bah Therr Nov. 14 — 7 A a s08e call ty _ was raising tn. .@ later heating pipe, fowling badly. Right now. to the pipes ané it w. Saturday unless they bh into the furnace room and’. fixing there. At man for (8, while Noll . for the night 4nd Team defeated Als. 27-23, Jerry Par- I'll keep you informed with the. halp of Mr. Parker, who very kind- _ly gave me an interview. Ann Ebert Haye: 7s The Juniors It looks as ‘v. survived the bah night; evdn though ,. our boys put up a good fix. finish. We want to econgrar the cheerleaders on. their _is no tax on basketball thig year, but due to our 4 not being as high as others price will still be 40c and 25e. Ashley wilh play Spencerville on friday night, November 9, on the STATE HEALTH INSPECTOR CAME TO ASHLEY SCHOOL An appointment was made_for fir, Dr. John Turpin to come atv1:00 : Ashley floor. o’clock, Noy. 1, but he showed up aa ea Kids. SUMMARY OF GAME: . an hour and half earlier. That was oy, with our new snow we have PX ree many new Ome CEe. but remernbe hore Oh wniatmo _i Ashley right © at ¢ our noon hour and the Bee's in scoring with . NOVEMBER 8, 1951 terested are invited: fix up a pretty box b best box is to get a creation and refreshme: - furnished the rest of t] Come on kids! Let’s go 1 hall; November 14, ,7:0 make this box soecial a | FOR NATIONAL FHA | Natiénal F.H.A. week bey 4-{0. Since Ashley chapter, we felt we sho “community about this o1 The complete name of zation is “The Indiana, of Future Homemakerg There are eight purpo FHA, 1. To promote a ¢g preciation of the-. joys etion of homemaking To emphasize the home membe urage den “unity li ood de bit 4 whol sup recré Aer intere| Ane a membet Aed in-a junior school homamakit deen enrolled in.t here are five distri JH A in the State ¢ Ashlqy is’ a member of east district: The colorg of the FF and white, The red youth and the white j flower is the red FORE symbolic of vibrant health. ok “Toward New. Hori been chosen as our mc presses that we are:' live today: in ord: : and thdse of our fami better tomorrow. The | octagonal in shape ant name of the organizat the top of tha plane wi the lower. side is the é the center ts a house su two hands which sym the ‘future homes of A in the hands of our you The.pin is made up blem and a guard. Miss June Dunn is 1 ae we MOBIL SUPER SERVICE GENERAL TIRES BATTERIES - AUTO ACCESSORIES WASHING GREASING Schweitzer Feagler PHONE 23 ASHLEY, IND. Seagly Brothers GENERAL MERCHANDISE BOTTLE GAS DEALER PHONE 22 ASHLEY, IND. Joe S. Chaudoin “TRADING POST” BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FARM - LAKE TOWN PROPERTIES PLEASANT LAKE, IND., PHONE 9 OR RALPH STEFFAN, PHONE ANGOLA 498X COMPLIMENTS OF Cortland Produce Co., Inc. QUALITY POULPRY, EGG PIGKSUP PHONE 3 EVENINGS PHONE 32R ASHLEY, IND. TOLEDO, OHIO Duncan s Store MEATS - GROCERIES - DRY GOODS ASHLEY, INDIANA Sn Rr ee G. C. Leply PONTIAC - CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE a cP in ne i A A GENUINE PARTS ACCESSORIES PHONE 30 ASHLEY, IND. Gerig Furniture Co. Forrest Gerig, Pres. Better Home Furnishings Phone Auburn 84 Auburn, Ind. SCHAABS DeKalb County’s Modern Department Store -- Air Conditioned -- Women’s Apparel - Men’s Wear - Children’s Clothing - Dry Goods R. L. Holben Auto Co. “We Hurry” Chrysler-Plymouth - International Trucks - Sales Service “Our Reputation Is Your Protection” Phone 55W Auburn, Ind. Ransburg Bros. DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Pleasant Lake, Indiana Compliments of Angola State Bank The Bank With the Clock — Angola, Indiana Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of Custom Cleaners Dyers YA-DI -- Moth Proofing -- 5 Year Guarantee Expert Hat Blocking Phone 10 Ashley, Ind. Davis Rexall Store School Supplies Stationery Cosmetics Phone 58 Ashley, Ind. Ashley-Hudson Lumber Co. Building Material Builders Hardware D. R. Lockwood, Mer. Phone 90 Compliments of Swank Funeral Home Always A Goods Time At - - SILVERMOON ROLLER RINK Compliments of BURGOYNE BROS. John Deere Farm Equipment Auburn, Indiana Excellent Food Courteous Service AUBURN DINNER East Side of Courthouse AUBURN MOTOR SALES Authorized Ford Dealer -- A-1 Used Cars Trucks Always Open Phone 130 Auburn, Ind. GAY BARN We Specialize In Chicken-in-Basket Fountain Service Angola, Indiana HUDSON HARDWARE CO. Phone 57 Reuel Ransburg General Hardware - Electrical Appliances - Farm Machinery - Paint Hudson, Indiana J. G. Greenwalt Phone: Ashley 36 HUDSON GENERAL STORE Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Dry Goods - Shoes - Notions Zero Locker Service Hudson, Indiana KISTLER FUNERAL HOME Kenneth O. Kistler - Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director Ambulance Service - - Registered House Attendent Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Hudson, Indiana FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANGOLA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance of $10,000.00 for Each Depositor Member Federal Reserve System Phone 1 Angola, Ind. Phone 86 Pie lia.Cox COX HARDWARE Dealer In General Hardware - Stoves - Paints Building Material Ashley, Indiana C. G. IMMEL WELDING SHOP Welding Repair Work - Lawn-Mower Grinding Ashley, Indiana NORM’S RADIO SHOP Philco Dealer - Skelgas - Bendix Washers Phone 27 Ashley, Ind. CULBERTSON HARDWARE CO. Shelf Heavy Hardware - Stoves Ranges - Paints Oils International Harvester Implements Auburn, Indiana DAILEY MOTOR SALES Dodge - Plymouth Cars - - Dodge Trucks 109 E. Fifth Phone 1480 Auburn, Indiana C. W. CREASY - JEWELER 108 W. Seventh St. Auburn, Ind. Our Time Service and Repairing are the best to be had. After you have tried all the rest, bring it to us for the best. M. E. TUTTLE -JEWELER “Tf you don’t know diamonds, know your jeweler.” Angola, Indiana General Insurance Real Estate - - Notary Public Phone 50 Ashley, Ind. HAMILTON SON Drugs - Fountain Service - School Books Waterloo, Indiana DUNN’S DAIRY BAR Homemade Ice Cream - Fountain Service - Sandwiches Phone 8631 Waterloo, Ind. CITIZENS STATE BANK T. H. Bookmiller, President John Miller, Cashier Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System a a Re A ad BONBRAKE AGENCY Waterloo, Indiana ON ————————————————————— ee Line oka Wl cee ales PRR aC SUE ace Sate RES one ak a a Compliments of HALL - STINGLE CO. Ashley Waterloo, Indiana DELUCENAY PRODUCE Buyer of Poultry Eggs Phone 11L Ashley, Ind. STUCKS STANDARD SERVICE Gasoline - Oils - Accessories Phone 28 Ashley, Ind. ALWOOD TRACTOR SALES Ford Tractors - Dearborn Implements South of City Limits Phone 617 - Angola, Ind. ——————— .. EES ______ ___, EE __________ ______t_— _____ WILHELM RESTAURANT Fine Foods - Ice Cream - Homemade Pies Phone 37 Mrs. Shirl Dale Wilhelm TUBB’S MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Fruits Phone Ashley 6 Hudson, Ind. Compliments of FULLER CHEVROLET SALES Pleasant Lake, Indiana SUNRISE DAIRY Grade ‘A’ Products Phone 426 Angola, Ind. LIECHTY JEWELRY Art-Carved Rings - Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin Boulevard Watches Angola, Indiana Compliments of WAYNE SEBERT INS. AGENCY All Forms of Insurance Life Insurance Phone 3421 Waterloo, Ind. BATCHEL SUPER SERVICE Sinclair Gas Oil -- Goodrich General Tires Phone 2811 Waterloo, Ind. FARM EQUIPMENT SALES Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Sales Service Simplicity Garden Tractors Tools Telephone 501 Pr OsBoxea(] Angola, Indiana } ) i SS Compliments of G. - M. GRILL Ashley, Indiana Pokogon Orange ANGOLA BOTTLING WORKS Angola, Indiana PIONEER Seed Corn -- Corn at its Best WENDELL ALLEN Ashley, Indiana ANGOLA FROZEN LOCKERS ASHLEY HUDSON TIMES Printers Publishers Lockers Processing for Home Freezers John K. Seaton POs Box. 616 Phone Angola 44 Angola, Ind. Phone Ashley 98 Ashley, Ind. | FAT’S HARDWARE Phone 3091 Waterloo, Ind Compliments of ANGOLA DRESS SHOP Hazel M. Metz 101 W. Maumee Angola, Ind. REDMON’S SERVICE Lunch Room - Garage Micheals Corner - 4 Miles N. of Waterloo On Piss at Phone 2167 Waterloo, Ind. FUNKS STANDARD SERVICE ’ Gas - Oil - Accessories - Tires Corner of U.S. 6 U.S. 27 Phone 5341 Waterloo, Ind. DUNN BROTHERS International Harvester Parts Service - Trucks Waterloo, Indiana RITTER FERRY Ladies’ Apparel Phone 288 208 W. Maumee Angola, Indiana HEALY’S BARBER SHOP Ashley, Indiana Compliments of - FRETZ AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Hudson, Indiana K. M. ADVERTISING SPECIALTY CoO. Good-Will Advertising Specialties Pe ebo0xalUF Phone Leo 3403 Grabill, Indiana Howard Rhoads Hudson, Ind. Compliments of JOY THEATER Waterloo, Indiana Compliments of COUNTRY CHARM ICE CREAM CO. DRIVE IN Roy E. Sarber Son Wero2t Waterloo, Ind. 427 LANDY’S Men’s Wear Auburn, Indiana LUTTMAN COAL YARD Quality Coal Only Phone Ashley 15 Ashley - Hudson, Indiana DAY OIL CO. Wholesale Retail Sinclair Products - Prompt Deliveries Clide Boman, Agent Phone 2681 Waterloo, Ind. FEAGLER DECORATING SERVICE Wallpaper Paints Home Decorating - Supplies Auburn, Indiana AUBURN RECREATION CENTER Bowling - Billiards Ping Pong ANGOLA DRY CLEANERS LYONS LUMBER CO. Phone 438 Strong To Serve Angola, Indiana Pleasant Lake, Indiana WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE


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