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FAC ULTY ADVISOR Dollie Arney CLASS SPONSOR Fred Frederick The Ace 1959 Published by THE ASHLEY HIGH SCHOOL Ashley, Indiana Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Eugene Potts ASSISTANT EDITOR Dixie Phillips BUSINESS MANAGER Larry Ulrich SENIOR EDITOR Art McClish Jim Weilbaker Judy Lepley Linda Leas Martha Schiffli Deana Buchs Dale Reinhold BABY DAZE EDITOR Nancy Grate Julia Zonker Carol Baird HISTORIAN Darrel Meyers WILL AND PROPHECY Barbara Sweet Jerry Brand JUNIORS Pat Young SOPHOMORES Lina Hamman FRESHMEN Lynette Mais Sharon Forrest ACTIVITIES Cynthia Allen Norma Johnson Bill Gaetz Gene Noll Barbara Chavez Elaine Sprankle Martha Dilley Mike Healey Dale Mertz Leonard Meyers Bob Strite Charles Schuman Joyce Albright Ruth Smith Paul Ankney Contents DSaiCatlO i te a ee eee 2 H. S. Administration Faculty --------- 4 STM OT ms ee 6 Baby Days ------------------------- iG History ---------------------------- 18 Class Will ------------------------- 19 Prophecy --------------------------- 20 Undergrads ------—------- - —.._._-.- 2] INCTAV CLOG ta a ee a ee 30 Sports --------------- -——-________- ny) BUSI DrlV er 6) =a — nan ee eee ee 49 Grace Nemviell sessosSsoeseoo See Sess se 51 Advertisement S.———————— = — nee 61 Class of 1958 ---------------------- 80 Dedication We, the Senior class of 1959, dedicate this annual to our English and Art instructor, Mrs. Dollie Arney. Mrs. Arney graduated from Vicksburg, Michigan, High School and Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1930 she married Harold Arney. They have two sons--Harold, Jr., and David. In 1942 Mrs. Amey began to teach at Ashley. Since that time she has directed Junior and Senior plays, class nights, and student librarian activities. She has also sponsored the making of the annual each year. ---- We wish for her a happy and successful future. 2ND ROW: Mike Healy, Leonard Myers, Lynette Mais, Linda Leas, 3RD ROW: Dixie Phillips, Sharon Forrest, Charles Denman, Dale Rinehold, Fred Dodge, Jerry Brand. Deana Buchs, Barbara Chavez, Nancy Grate. 5TH ROW: Darrel Myers, 6TH ROW: William Gaetz, Cynthia Allen, Norma Johnson, 1ST ROW: Patti Young, Ruth Smith, Judy Lepley, Rosalie Treesh, Mr. Frederick. Joyce Albright, Wylene Davis, Barbara Sweet. 4TH ROW: Paul Ankney, Jim Weilbaker, Lina Mae Hamman, Carol Baird, Julia Zonker, Sally Strawser, Martha Dilley, Rosalie DeLong, Martha Schiffli, Dale Mertz. Elaine Sprankle, Eugene Potts. 7TH ROW: Arthur McClish, Charles Schuman, Robert Strite, Larry Ulrich, Gene Noll. VERN BACHTEL, Trustee FRED FREDERICK, Principal ROGER HESS, Superintendent Administration FRED FREDERICK, A. B. - M. A., Principal, Tri-State, Columbia Univer sity VERN BACHTEL, trustee - 1959 ROGER HESS, B. S. - M. S., County Superintendent, Indiana University, Manchester College. LLOYD BRAND, Retiring Trustee - 1959 DOLLIE ARNEY, A. B., English, Art, Librarian, Western Michigan University, Indiana University, Manchester College. REX E, HILE, A. B., Spanish, History, Ass't Coach, Wabash College. VIRGINIA MILKS, B. S., Home Economics, Ball State Teachers College. gn MARY WOLFE, M. S., English, Physical Education Indiana University, Ball State Teachers College. PAULSEVERITI B.S. —- M. Dye oOCial Studies, Coach) Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University. HAROLD ARNEY, B. S., Science and Mathematics, Albion College, Western Michigan University, Indiana University, Manchester College, Ball State Teachers College. LAURETIA GFELLER, B. S., Commercial, Ball State Teachers College, Tri-State. WADE LIBEY, B. S., Vocational Agriculture, Biology, 4-H Clubs, Purdue University. JUNE EVERITT, B. S., Home Economics, Ball State Teachers College. JOYCE ELIZABETH ALBRIGHT Joyce : Band 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4;Parliamentarian3; State Convention 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Bible Club 2; Reporter 2; Class Officer 2,3; Plays 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Contest 4; Occupation--Beautician ...... CYNTHIA SUE ALLEN Cindy : Chorus 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Bible Club 2; Librarian 3,4; Latin Contest 2; Plays 3,4; Occupation--School Teacher ...... PAUL HUBERT ANKNEY Skip : F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Convention 3,4; Contest 3,4; 4-H 7 years, Reporter 3; Jr. Leader 3,4; Geometry Contest 2; Plays 3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Baseball 3; Occupation--Farmer ......CAROL ANN BAIRD Carol : Chorus 1,2,3,4; Music Contest 2,3; Play 3,4; Library 1; Cafeteria 2,3; Bible Club 2,3,4; Occupation--Work, JERRY JAY BRAND Jerry : F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Basketball 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; President 4; Jr. Leader 4; Play 3,4; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Occupation--Farmer ...... DEANA LOUISE BUCHS Deana : Band 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,3,4; Clinic Band 2; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; Purdue Band 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,3; Play 3,4; Library 3; Officer 3; Pep Club 4; Occupation--Beautician ...... BARBARA SUE CHAVEZ Barb ; Bible Club 2,3,4; Officer 1,2,3; Library 2,3,4; Reporter 3; Play 3,4; F. H. A. 1,3; Pep Club 1,4; Occupation--Art School ...... WYLENE ANNETTE DAVIS “Wylene : Plays 3,4; Prompter 4; Chorus 1; Twirler 1,2; Pep Club 1; Reporter 1; Historian 2; Occupation--Hou sewife. wi99e{ | ‘yd BOOT ROSALIE DELONG ...... CHARLES WILLIAM DENMAN Chuck ; 4-H 1,2; Band 1; Cafeteria 3; Occupation--Air Force ...... MARTHA JOAN DILLEY Martha ; Band 1,2; Chorus; Play 3; Historian 3; Cafeteria 1,4; Librarian 1,2, 3; Bible Club 2,3,4; Occupation--Business College «++eee FRED WADE DODGE Fred : F, F. A. 1,2,3,4; Convention 3; Sentinel 3; 4-H 4; Cafeteria 2,3; Play 3; Office 3; Class Officer 1, 3; Occupation--Farmer, geen YE HB SHARON KATHLEEN FORREST Sharon ; Band 1,2,3,4; Twirler 4; Play 3,4; 4-H 3; Treasurer 2; Pep Club 4; Librarian 3,4; Occupation--Beautician +ee+.- WILLIAM JOSEPH GAETZ Bill ; 4-H 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country; Occupation--Work-Service ......NANCY LORRAINE GRATE “Nancy : Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; 4-H 2; Play 3,4; Pep Club 4; Librarian 4; Occupation--Secretary ...... LINA MAE HAMMAN Lina : F, H. A. 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; Play 3,4; Usher 3; Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Library 3,4; Latin Contest 2; Occupation--College. 10 ie we Beit: ij MICHAEL SHERMAN HEALEY Mike : Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Library 1,2, 3; Cafeteria 1,2; Occupation—-Professional Baseball ...... NORMA JEAN JOHNSON Norma : F, H, A. 1,2,3,4; Historian; Band 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Play 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Bible Club 2; Occupation--Nurse ...... LINDA LEE LEAS Linda : Band 1,2,3,4; Contest 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Bible Club 2,3; F. H. A, 1,2,3,4; Plays 3,4; Library 3; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 4; 4-H 9 years, Officer 5 years, Leader 3 years; Occupation--Business College ......JUDITH ANN LEPLEY Judy : Play Usher 3,4; Cafeteria 2,3,4; Bible Club 1,2, 3; Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4; Occupation-- Homemaker and Work. RRR NS OH a ta LYNETTE ESTELLE MAIS Lynette : Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; F. H. A. 3,4; Secretary 4; Plays 3,4; Chorus 1,.2,3,4; Librarian 2,4; Pep Club 4; Occupation- Airline Stewardess ...... ARTHUR WAYNE McCLISH Art : Band 1; Track 2,3, 4; Play 3; Cafeteria 4; Algebra Contest 1; (Compre-' hensive Contest 3; Occupation--Chemical Engineer ...... DALE LOUIS MERTZ Dale : F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 6 years, Junior Leader 2 years Pldy 3,4; Occupation--College ...... DARREL GENE MYERS Darrel ; F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4-H 1,2,3; Plays 3,4; Sports Editor 4; Baseball 1,2; Cafeteria 3; Occupation--Anyone's Guess. 11 12 LEONARD RAY MYERS Pikes : Basketball 2,4; Baseball 4; F. F. A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Junior Leader 3,4; Secretary Treasurer; Play 3; Occupation--Civil Engineer ...... GENE ERNEST NOLL Gene : Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball],2,3,4) Track 1,2,,3,4;.F. F. As 1; Secretary and Treasurer 1,2; Occupation--State Police ...... DIXIEANN PHILLIPS Dixie : Band 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; President 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Presi- dent 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Reporter, Vice-President, President, Junior Leader 1,2,3.4; County Song Leader 3; Y. F. C. 2,3, 4; Song Leader 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,4; F. H, A. 1,2,3,4; Editor 2; Historian 3; President 4; State Convention 2,3; Office Girl 4; Play 3,4; Secretary 2; Vice-President 3; District State Algebra Contest 1; District Music Contest 1,2,3,4; State Music Contest 3; Occupation--College ...... EUGENE ELMER POTTS “Gene : F, F. A. 1,2,3,4; Chapter Contest 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Jr. Leader 1,2, 3,4; Plays 3,4; Annual Editor; Occupation--Agricultural Science Balad) 114 f trv Het i } UIE TIE 7 mld EE TR SE MRA ea 6. EO - ih DALE ELWYNE RINEHOLD Spike : Class Vice-President 4; F. F, A. 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 4; Convention 3,4; Contest 4; 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Song Leader 2; Vice-President 3; Junior Leader 3; Play 3,4; Librarian 2; Cafeteria 2,3; Gandy Chairman 3; Basketball 2; Track 2,3,4; Occupation--Farmer.....- MARTHA CATHERINE SCHIFFLI Martha : Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria 2,4; Pep Club 4; Play 3,4; Play Usher 3,4; Occupation--Office Work .,...- CHARLES ERVIN SCHUMAN Chuck : F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Contest 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Convention 3; Canadian Camp 1,2,3,4; 4-H 3-4; Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Recreational Leader 3; Play 3,4; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Occupation--Farmer ...... RUTH JOY SMITH Ruth : Bible Club 1,2,3; Plays 3,4; Cafeteria 2,3,4; Occupation--Beautician and Homemaker, 13 F Pe yin aii PROP ALS i Paint ast Siial | 14 ELAINE ANN SPRANKLE Elaine ; F. H, A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Contest 2; Chorus 3,4; Play 3; Class Officer 1; 4-H 7 years, Junior Leader 1,2,3; Occupation--College ...... ROBERT HARLIN STRITE Bob ; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Lipo eloChk 213) baleen cele Hel wero Lay, 2,3,4; Occupation--Chemical, Electrical, or Civil Engineer ...... BARBARA ANN SWEET Sweetie : Bible Club 3,4; Secretary 4; 4-H 1,2; Y-Teens 2; Occupation--Beautician ...... ROSALIEANN TREESH Rosie : Chorus 2,3; Bible Club 2,3,4; Play Ushers 3,4; Occupation-—-House- wife and work. CATE TE Aer ir Cig LAWERENCE RAYMOND ULRICH Spooks : Geometry Contest 2; Comprehensive Contest 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Student Manager 1; Plays 3,4; 4-H 3 years, Track 3; Class Officer 1,2,4; Occupation--Pharmacist ...... JAMES EDWARD WEILBAKER Hunkie : Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 3, President 4, State Convention-Delegate; 4-H 9 years Jr. Leader 3 years, Vice-President 3, President 4; Class Officer 1,3,4;Play 3,4; Occupation--Farmer ......PATRICIA SUE YOUNG Patti : Occupation--Office Work ..... JULIA ANN ZONKER Julia : Class Officer 1; Band 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Play 3; Cafeteria 1,2; Pep Club 4; Oc- cupation--Beautician, Lynette I think he is a doll. Do I have to? Wylene Say when Deanna Ah-h pig's knuckles! Skip I don't wanna go to bed, Cynthia A, Eugene You look simply divine tonight, dearie I get my uppers next week! Bill That was simply fascinating Elaine I saw you do that Rosalie T. bb ‘ oe : é I had a hat when I came. Dixie Not a line in the society column. Repeat that please. Nancy You didn't have to dance with her like that. Rosalie B. Sweet dreams! Leonard Imagine she wore that dress again Linda Martha Watch the birdie! It's been a long hard day! Art Let's play cow-boy and Indians! Judy I'll do the driving! Ruth Let's play poker! Dale M. Sigal Larry It is a Pink Elephant! Wanna play post office? Gene I forgot to mail the invitations. Barb S. I don't like her looks. Jim Boy! He makes me mad. Joyce Barb C. She told me it was an original! Certainly Not! Martha S. Just say that again. Charles S. I am not going to. Patty Are you sure it's only ginger ale. Charles D. Daze Jerry Do I have to wear a tux! I think I lost a filling! Mike Here he comes! Carol I wonder if we'd better include the boss! Lina Bob Sharon I've had it! Me and my big mouth! Julia Boy! She's pretty enough to be my wife! Fred Is that your wife? Darrell Some party, I'll say. Norma History In the fall of '55 we as Freshmen walked into the assembly hall of Ashley High School and began to in- spect our new environment. We held a class meeting to elect as officers: Julia Zonker, President; Jim Weilbaker, Vice President; Gene Noll, Secretary; Ronald Stahl, Treasurer; Elaine Sprankle and Mike Healey, Reporters; Larry Ulrich, Historian; and Harold Arney, Sponsor. On November 9th we ordered our class sweaters, and when they arrived on December 5th, everyone was eager to receive his. We held two skating parties at the Silver Moon Skating Rink, and also had a party with the Sophomores at the Ashley Town Hall. About the last of the year we began to hear some rumors about the possibilities of a new school building. We were interested, of course, but more interesting was the fact that we were soon to become Sophomores. When we came back that fall, we were quite surprised to see that work had begun on the new school build= ing. As the year passed the building began to grow and take shape; life went on as usual in the school. In election that year we elected Dale Mertz, President; Dixie Phillips, Vice President; Gene Noll, Secretary; Sharon Forrest, Treasurer; Joyce Albright and Paul Ankney, Reporters; Larry Ulrich, Historian; and Paul Everitt, Sponsor. We ordered our class rings on October 12th. No one could have been prouder than we were when they arrived on November 4th. We defeated the Freshmen, but were beaten by the Juniors in the class tourney. We held two skating parties at the Silver Moon, and sold name labels to help our treasury along. Inthe spring we went to Pokagon State Park for a wiener roast., By this time we were all looking forward to the day when school would be let out for the summer. The new school building was progressing. Getting back to school again after the summer vacation and getting in line ready for this hectic year was a job. Election time rolled around again and we elected Jim Weilbaker, President; Paul Ankney Vice President; Dixie Phillips, Secretary; Lina Hamman, Treasurer; Barbara Chavez and Joyce Albright, Reporters; and Dollie Arney, Sponsor. We began our campaign to raise money for our Senior Trip in full spirit. We sold magazines, Christmas cards, Christmas candy; and sold candy, ice cream, and popcorn at school and at the basketball games. We also had bake sales, record hops, and skating parties. Several weeks after school started, we were allowed to start in the new building, and we all helped to move the chemistry lab, agriculture room, typing room, and music room into their respective places. The home economics room was not quite ready. After the basketball season was Over, we started to work on the Junior play, “Too Young, Too Old. We had a lot of fun, even though Dollie had to bawl us out several times. We presented the play on April 18th, and everything seemed to go along smoothly. After the play we went to Leonard's home for a party. Later that year in the class tourney, we won over the Sophomore class and then defeated the Seniors. When.we came back this year, in all of our minds was the question; Where has the time gone? It seemed such a short time ago that we were just Freshmen. Now we will be going out into the world instead of into high school. Later we held our class election and elected Jim Weil baker, President; Dale Rinehold, Vice President; Lina Hamman, Secretary; Larry Ulrich, Treasurer; Martha Dilley, Historian; and Fred Frederick, Sponsor. We have had a record hop and bake sale to help raise money for our Senior Trip Fund. We presented our Senior play, I Was a Teen-Age Dracula, on November 21. It was received very well. Now we are compiling our annual. Jerry Brand gave a party for the class, and it was enjoyed by all. We are looking forward with enthusiasm to events yet to come, such as Senior Trip, Class Night, Commencement, and Baccalaureate Services. nt ee ete cata ye en denen uh aa er eae ee Ca ASP LAME ROT MAE STEN S TERS PAOLA. DEOL Senior Class Prophecy JOYCE ALBRIGHT is employed by the Ayds Company. She poses for Before arid After pictures. PAUL ANKNEY has just broken the sound barrier--in his old green Chevy truck, that is. He figures with slight modifications such as wings and a tail; he'll be able to orbit soon. CYNTHIA ALLEN was last seen sitting in the schoolyard in her cap and gown. She didn't receive her diploma because she was expelled from commencement exercises for doing the Dirty Boogie down the aisle. : o CAROL BAIRD is unemployed. Her accordion business folded up. JERRY BRAND, Indiana Representative, has set the House on fire with his heated debates. Representative Brand is trying to do away with farm expenses. DEANA BUCHS is on a world Se ie he tour. -Her topic is Ten Good Reasons for Not Wearing Bermuda Shorts with Holes in Them, BARBARA CHAVEZ is giving parking ékets at Lovers' Lane. CHARLES DENMAN, who won second place in the Best Dressed Man of the Year contest last year, thinks he will, win first this year because he is planning to curl his sideburns. MARTHA DILLEY is in Timbuctu teaching the natives how to teach their chimpanzees how to spin the Hoola eile 3 FRED DODGE has just resigned as national president of the B. P. A. (Bachelors' Protective Association.) He just got hooked, SHARON FORREST now owns and operates a beauty shop on Sputnik II. She curls the dog's hair. BILL GAETZ is a pillow tester. His maid brings him drinks every now and then so that he will sleep tight. uy NANCY GRATE is chief cook and bottle washer at Belly Acres. .LINA MAE HAMMAN spends all of her time sitting on the hillsides of Gitchiegeomi sketching her nags and picking | daisies. ‘ MIKE HEALEY, after completing a barber course, is now in the undertaking business. — NORMA JOHNSON has just become the world's fastest bed pan emptier (5631 in 12 hours and 34 minutes.) Whew!!! LINDA LEAS is now employed as a bubble dancer in a famous New York night club, Arthur Murray, her predecessor, was fired for breaking too many bubbles, | JUDY LEPLEY opened a Coney Island stand on the moon, but closed it because none of the moonsters were hep on pickles. _ ARTHUR McCLISH, who has taken-+the nickname, Rudolph Valentino, was given the Nobel Peace Prize for his expert ability to handle his wife. LYNETTE MAIS is now working for the Ashley Department of Sanitation. She was just promoted to a higher job, one above the ground. She now hauls garbage. ‘ DALE MERTZ has been the most unsuccessful member of our class. He is a joke tester for Ed Sullivan. DARREL MYERS is the present champion flag pole sitter. LEONARD MYERS has laryngitis from filibustering four straight days on the subject, “Why We Should Not Monopolize Conver- sation. ial GENE NOLL is ‘now making records. His latest, “Racing at the Dragstrip, was a smash. DIXIE PHILLIPS, after five years in this contest, has finally been crowned Queen Knocked Knees of 1969. She was awarded a pair of gold-sequinned Bermuda shorts to show off her prize possessions. EUGENE POTTS is a great research scientist at Purdue., He is working on a way to eon little brothers out of the livine room during a date. hes DALE RINEHOLD is the president of the ©. H. A. (Coon Hunters' Association.) His hobby is making Davy Crockett hats. .MARTHA SCHIfFLI was recently arrested .or Typing 150 words a minute in a 90 word zone. She is now cooling offin music school — (Sing Sing.) ia veh CHARLES SCHUMAN is manager of a dog pound. Recently one of the greyhounds got loose, caught a foreign-made sports car, and buried ‘it in the back yard. is RUTH SMITH models grass, skirts on Hula Hula Beach. ELAINE SPRANKLE has just retired as a used furniture auctioneer. She is planning to take up hog calling as a future occupation. , BOB STRITE, the new sheriff of Ashley, has declared war on the speedsters! Sheriff Strite says, WhenI was a boy, this sort of thing was unheard of!!! — ° BARBARA SWEET models non-slip girdles. : ROSALIE TREESH has been drifting in the Mediterranean Sea in an inner tube yelling, Why, oh why, did they dredge our back yard? LARRY ULRICH is a sports announcer on radio station W-IND. His favorite basketball team is the Red Headey PATTI YOUNG is executive secretary to JAMES BERESFORD WEILBAKER, who is now principal of Ashley High School. We under- stand that Jim also teaches Health. JULIA ZONKER just won an Oscar for her performance in I Was a Teen-Age Grandmother. ‘ Ce bate i et dN fate ie Ah Soh Ow Oa een te Oe . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 20 Wills JOYCE ALBRIGHT, will my yell-leading ability and book of yells to Neil Forrest, who hopes to become one of our varsity cheer- leaders next year. CYNTHIA ALLEN, will all my bandages that I used on my fingers when they got caught in the typewriter to Miss Gfeller. PAUL ANKNEY, will my perfect driving to Keith Smith. CAROL BAIRD, will my pair of track shoes to Marianne Hamman so she can run instead of walk through the assembly. JERRY BRAND, will a new geometry book on how to prove theorems backwards to Fred Frederick so all my little brothers won't have the trouble I have had. DEANA BUCHS, will a paddle to Fred Frederick so he can keep order in the lunch room. BARBARA CHAVEZ, will my sister, Pat, to the DeKalb County Jail because she has been stealing my clothes for years. CHARLES DENMAN, will my many romances to Jim Kraus. MARTHA DILLEY, will my old knitting needles to Claude Kessler so he can knit himself a nightcap to wear when sleeping in the assembly. FRED DODGE, will my expert marksmanship to Fred Stout and my long string of dead cats to Mrs. Everitt. SHARON FORREST, will my bottle of red dye to Michele Arnold so the color of her hair will always look natural. BILL GAETZ, will my manliness to Bob Taylor. NANCY GRATE, will my bandage for sprained ankles to Dollie Arney to use in case she falls off the stage again. LINA HAMMAN, will my leotards to Mr. Frederick because he likes them so well and they will keep him warm during cold days. MIKE HEALEY, will my job at Stuck's Station to Fred Stout so he can have more accessories on his car. NORMA JOHNSON, will to Mr. Arney a fan so he can use it next year in chemistry class whentheyperform experiments. LINDA LEAS, will my ability to stay out of arguments to poor Linda Phillips who is the president of the Junior Class. JUDY LEPLEY, will my shy and quiet ways to Marianne Hamman. LYNETTE MAIS, will a clock to Keith Smith so he can be at the proper place at the proper time. ARTHUR McCLISH, will to Jackie Housman my share of the lunch room sandwiches so she can carry more weight around school. DALE MERTZ, will my B. P. A. insurance policy to Jerry Perkins. DARREL MYERS, WIL all of my used reducing methods to Jon Phelps. LEONARD MYERS, will my ability to get along with all the Senior boys to Sue Menzel, who has a hard time in doing so. GENE NOLL, will my pole vaulting pole to Paul Potts who will be pole vaulting in the Olympics in the future. DIXIE PHILLIPS, will my old braces to next year's Junior Class so they will have something with which to start their scrap and metal drive. EUGENE POTTS, will my Reckless Driver's Permit to Miss Gfeller. DALE RINEHOLD, after attending the Auburn Fair and having seen a certain Miss with a rip-a-a-a-a, I will a threaded needle to Sally Menzel. MARTHA SCHIFFLI, will my ability to walk swinglessly to Iris Mock, who has trouble in doing so. CHARLES SCHUMAN, will my ability to obey all speed limit signs to Fred Stout. RUTH SMITH, will my naturally curly hair to Wayne Pankop so that he won't have to put his up every night. (What there is of se, idekete alis}.,), ELAINE SPRANKLE, will my shy and quiet ways to Bill Mergy. BOB STRITE, will the shirt off my back to Harold Arney because he was so nice to lend me his when we had our Senior pictures taken. BARBARA SWEET, will the rest of my bottle of nerve pills to Mrs. Everitt because she always gets so shook up at basketball games. ROSALIE TREESH, will a certain picture of a certain boy to my sister, Judy. LARRY ULRICH, will to Paul Everitt the bottle of lemon drops he accuses me of stealing. JAMES WEILBAKER, will my ability to stick pitch forks through shoes and miss the toes to Karen Wilhelm. PATTI YOUNG, will a king-size pencil to Dollie Arney so that she won't lose it as she usually does. JULIA ZONKER, will my color chart to Pat McNeely so her pastel colors won't clash. AUTOGRAPHS Undergrades Junior FIRST ROW: Michele Arnold, Jeanetta Baumgardner, Ann Biggerstaff, Shirley Brand, Larry Carpenter, Jim Clevenger. SECOND ROW: Bob Davis, Jim Deetz, Don Farrington, Sharon Greenwood, Jerome Jackson, Ruth Kanaga. THIRD ROW: Claude Kessler, Pete Mais, Sue Menzel. We have been busy little Juniors this year trying to make money. We have undertaken various projects and have made good on them. We chose “Swing Your Partner for our play. Class FIRST ROW: Sally Menzel, Bill Mergy, Rodney Mills, Bonnie Montgomery, Jon Phelps, Linda Phillips. SECOND ROW: Jo Lynn Reinoehl, Charlotte Robbins, Joan Schiffli, Max Schiffli, Keith Smith, Myron Stackhouse. THIRD ROW: Fred Stout, David Swogger, Beverly Loucks, Judy Wilhelm, Anna Lee Wolf. ELO CLC OM Mga steerer cic eee LING) Pillin's WiC Carre sleCnimres settee ele cia tice pe KCILsOMmitn POCLOLCWVmrarsislale alelersieieisl cess ere teen OO oChitili TE CASULCTMscslelcietetele cies crs cleccrste tet 1UGYa Wilhelm ee ee a he toe Pe Ome te 4 al ee On August 29th the Sophomore Class numbered 37; we had gained two new pupils since our Freshman year. Later two more joined us. These were Marjorie Isbell, Jim Kraus, and Sandy and Alfred Crapo. During the year Ileen Vian discontinued her schooling. Sophomore 1ST ROW: Harriet Allen, Sandra Anthony, Merlin Baird, David Boyd, Joe Brand, Mike Buchs. 2ND ROW: Janice Camp, Alfred Crapo, Sandra Crapo, Glenda Denman, Mae Evers, Suzanne Franks. 3RD ROW: Mike Grogg, Marianne Hamman, Margaret Holsinger, Jackie Housman, Betty Hoyer, Corliss Hungerford, Marjorie Isbell, James Kraus. 24 ei Aa a Officers for the year were: President - Joe Brand; Vice-President - Mike Buchs; Secretary - Harriet Allen; Treasurer - Janice Camp; Historian - Jackie Housman. We ordered our class rings October 3rd, and received them November 13th. We held a skating party at the Silvermoon on October 14th. Class 1ST ROW: Sharon Malone, Pat McNealy, John Miller, Iris Mock, Nila Myers, Phyllis Parker. 2ND ROW: Jerry Perkins, Kenny Rakestraw, Carol Reinoehl, Max Reihoehl, James Rigsby, Sharon Rinehold. 3RD ROW: Nancy Zonker, Gloria Shipe, Ellen Skelly, Bob Taylor, Pat Thompkins, Terry Walker. 4TH ROW: Karen Wilhelm, Nancy Ross. fisaiphy iota abn my q , i LK PTR Ree Ue ne r r Balai hati wiibdctts ARNG NK iS OBL Freshman 1ST ROW: Jim Ankney, Linda Bearss, Raymond Berryhill, Judy Biggerstaff, Bill Brand, Bonnie Campbell. 2ND ROW: Gary: Carpenter, Margaret Davis, Leatha Denman, Carol Dove, David Ely, Jim Ely. 38RD ROW: Janice Forrest, Neil Forrest, Louann Grogg, William Hartman, Jon Healey, Sharon Kalb, 4TH ROW: Larry Kraus, Karen Lockwood, Harlow Meeks, Larry Mergy, Pat Mettert, Herman Miller. 26 j Class 1ST ROW: Sharon Mortorff, Leah Musser, Wayne Pankop, Sharon Pepple, Fred Perkins, Joan Phelps. 2ND ROW: Paul Potts, Nila t Priest, Roger Rinehold, Emily Royal, Betty Schiffli, David Schuler. 3RD ROW: Paul Schuler, Bruce Scranage, Donna Shipe, Dorothy } Shultz, Barbara Shumaker, Dale Smith. 4TH ROW: Doris Smith, Carol Whysong, Patricia Wilhelm, Robert Woodcox, Norman Wright, Bill Young. President, Fred Perkins; Vice-President, Bruce Scranage; Secretary, Judy Biggerstaff; Treas- urer, Bill Brand; Historian, Carol Whysong; Representatives, Janice Forrest, Jim Ankney. af Stalin iseatale it aun PETERS ETI RTTE TPCT TET TIT LP f v eg 1ST ROW: Mrs. Ramsey, Norma Johnson, Karen Wilhelm, Phyllis Parker, Dixie Phillips, Iris Mock, Charlotte Robbins, Lynette Mais, Joyce Albright. 2ND ROW: Leatha Denman, Ronald Richter, Linda Leas, Jackie Housman, Elaine Sprankle, Sharon Mortoff, Emily Royal, Nancy Grate, David Reinoehl, Dale Smith. 3RD ROW: Betty Hoyer, Linda Phillips, Carol Reinohl, Margaret Davis, Bob Taylor, Deana Buchs, Barbara Sweet, Harriet Allen, Janice Camp. The Music Department would like to ex- press a few words in appreciation to Edith Soudah for her work in the past. We are sorry that she became ill in September and had to quit. ra et RR ap GR a iT SLAM i a : meee Ce eee Chorus FIRST ROW: Betty Hoyer, Linda Leas, Barbara Sweet, Deana Buchs, Jo Lynn Reinoehl, Iris Mock, Betty Schiffli, Lynette Mais, Emily Royal, Mae Evers, Nancy Grate, Nila Myers, Janice Camp, Mrs. Ramsay. SECOND ROW: Michele Arnold, Leah Musser, Jackie Housman, Joyce Albright, Linda Phillips, Bonnie Montgomery, Sharon Greenwood, Martha Schiffli, Lily Kessler, Karen Lockwood, Harriet Allen, Leatha Denman, Sharon Mortorff. THIRD ROW: Anna Lee Wolf, Phyllis Parker, Carol Baird, Pat McNealy, Sally Menzel, Elaine Sprankle, Judy Wilhelm, Janice Forrest, Joan Phelps, Marianne Hamman, Judy Biggerstaff, Carol Whysong, Nancy Zonker. FOURTH ROW: Dixie Phillips, Linda Bearss, Karen Wilhelm, Margaret Davis, Carol Reinoehl, Norma Johnson, Joan Schiffli, Ruth Ann Kanaga, Cynthia Allen, Jeanette Baumgardner, Julia Zonker, Sue Menzel, Beverly Loucks, Rosalie Treesh. Se RE A We wish to welcome Mrs. Ramsay who has so graciously served us as our music iuistructor this year. 32 Color Guard Sally Menzel Anna Lee Wolf Julia Zonker Sue Menzel Twirlers Sharon Forrest Judy Wilhelm Michele Arnold Carol Whysong Beverly Loucks i f 4 : Library 1ST ROW: Michele Arnold, Iris Mock, Judy Wilhelm, Ann Biggerstaff, Sally Strawser, Lawrence Carpenter, Patty Mettert, Mrs. Arney. 2ND ROW: Dorothy Sultz, Karen Lockwood, Jackie Housman, Nancy Grate, Barbara Chavez, Joyce Albright, Lynette Mais, Sharon Forrest, Lina Hamman, Judy Biggerstaff. 38RD ROW: Joan Phelps, Linda Bearss, Sharon Malone, Jeanetta Baumgardner, Jerome Jackson, Pat McNealy, Gloria Shipe, Suzanne Franks, Betty Hoyer. Baie ce ORI Spanish Club STANDING: J. Brand, P. McNeely, K. Wilhelm, L. Leas, J. Housman, S. Malone, M. Hamman, N. Zonker, D. Farrington. SITTING: M. Evers, H. Allen, A. Biggerstaff, J. Camp, Mr. Hile. Bible Club ( é STANDING: C. Sweet, K. Dilley, N. Zonker, M. Hamman, L. a Hamman, J. Baumgardner, P. McNealy, M. Evers. SITTING: J. Lepley, C. Baird, M. Dilley, D. Phillips, B. Sweet. Future Farmers Of America 1ST ROW: M. Buchs, J. Ankney, Wade Libey, J. Brand, P. Ankney, J. Weilbaker, C. Schuman, K. Smith, D. Rinehold, M. Grogg, K. Rakestraw. 2ND ROW; R. Rinehold, N. Wright, J. Ely, P.-Tompkins, F. Dodge R. Taylor, D. Mertz, R. Berryhill, C. Kessler, H. Miller, J. Brand, B. Hartman, L. Kraus, D. Ely. 3RD ROW: B. Scranage, N. Forrest, P. Potts, C. Hungerford, W. Pankop, E. Potts, R. Mills, M. Schiffli, J. Deetz, M. Stackhouse, M. Reinoehl, J. Miller, F. Perkins, B. Brand. Peon. Fi S FF. A. Officers Wade Libey, Advisor; Keith Smith, Reporter; Jerry Brand, Vice-President; Jim Weilbaker, President; Charles Schuman, Secretary; Paul Ankney, Treasurer; Dale Rinehold, Sentinel. | 1} : Ee F.H. A. Officers and Advisor June Everitt, Lynette Mais, Lina Hamman, Judy Wilhelm, Norma Johnson, Linda Phillips, Dixie Phillips, Joyce Albright, Harriet Allen. ERo ee _AMERICA F. AA. 1ST ROW: Sharon Kalb, Lynette Mais, Lina Hamman, Joyce Albright, Dixie Phillips, Norma Johnson, Judy Wilhelm, Linda Phillips, Harriet Allen, Mrs, Everitt. 2ND ROW: Karen Lockwood, Sharon Rinehold, Jo Lynn Reinoehl, Ellen Skelly, Sharon Mortorff, Judy Biggerstaff, Louann Grogg, Phyllis Parker, Emily Royal, Betty Hoyer, Betty Schiffli. 3RD ROW: Iris Mock, Linda Leas, Anne Lee Wolf, Carol Reinoehl, Karen Wilhelm, Ann Biggerstaff, Elaine Sprankle, Sharon Malone, Pat McNealy, Gloria Shipe, Nila Myers. JUNIOR LEADERS - FIRST ROW: J. Brand, D. Rinehold, P. Ankney, L. Myers, E. Potts. SECOND ROW: J. Jackson, K. Smith, J. Weilbaker, D. Mertz, Mr. Libey. FIRST ROW: J. Jackson, D. Mertz, C. Schuman, P. Ankney, J. Brand, J. Weilbaker, E. Potts, L. Myers, D. Rinehold, W. Libey. SECOND ROW: R. Millers, J. Johnson, K. Hohl, R. Miller J. Conrad, W. Campbell, M. Hoffelder, L, Smith, Rs Schiffli, P. Reinoehl, T. Hoffelder, G. Myers, L. Hartman, R. Myers, D. Boyd. THIRD ROW: D. Shultz, D. Constanza. FOURTH ROW: B. Scranage, B. Brand, J. Ankney, J. Brand, C. Schiffli, J. Rigsby, K. Smith, R. Mills, M. Reinoehl, N. Forrest, K. Rakestraw, M. Buchs, P. Potts, T. Jackson, S. Hamman, S. Echert, M. Schuman, J. Reinoehl, R. Berryhill, M. Grogg, T. Schiffli, D. Gaetz, W. Pankop, R. Taylor, J. Baumgardner, J. Baumgardner, F. Perkins, L. Shoudel, C. Sweet, R. Richter. vad ae eer }, yi eit Ahi id Ah nina aD Wiech cain sites APSO subd ea jie AUN ALCL Su AALS aMMaaba PPL Ae £ Junior Leaders 1ST ROW: Mrs. Everitt, E. Royal, N. Myers, D. Phillips, ' J. Reinoehl, K. Lockwood. 2ND ROW: A. Wolfe, C. Reinoehl, L. Phillips, L. Leas, P. ; Parker. 1ST ROW: K. Lockwood, E. Royal, H. Allen, J. King, D. Taylor, L. Leas, L. Rakestraw, J. Wolfe, J. Reinoehl. 2ND j ROW: Mrs. Everitt, S. Duncan, V. Sherick, R. Rakestraw, R. Myers, G. Myers, J. Trapp, N. Lockwood, N. Lepley, ' L. Grambling. 3RD ROW: K. Johnson, S. Brand, A. Wolfe, L. Phillips, C. Reinoehl, D. Phillips, P. Parker, N. Myers, | C. Diehl. Too Old OD) S = O O O — © ° Junior Play ALS Cheerleaders Judy Wilhelm Carol Whysong Jackie Housman Joyce Albright Pep Club FLOOR: Judy Wilhelm, Carol Whysong, Joyce Albright, Jackie Housman. 1ST ROW: L. Leas, J. Baumgardner, D. Buchs, B. Sweet, J. Zonker, A. Wolf, N. Zonker, J. Biggerstaff, H.Allen. 2ND ROW: D. Phillips, J. Lepley, C. Robbins, S. Menzel, S. Strawser, S. Menzel, L. Phillips, B. Loucks, A. Biggerstaff. 3RD ROW: Rex Hile, J. Reinhoel, L. Mais, B. Chavez, J. Camp, M. Hamman, I. Mock, K. Wilhelm, P, Parker, B. Hoyer. 4TH ROW: N. Grate, L. Bearss, N. Myers, C. Reinhoel, B. Shumaker, J. Forrest, P. Mettert, E. Royal, L. Musser, S. Mortorff, S. Forrest. STH'ROW: D. Allen, D. Taylor, L. Hamman, T. Montogmery, J. King, J. Albright, B. Campbell, L. Grogg, K. Lockwood. 6TH ROW: D. Smith, J. Schiffli, R. Kanaga, M. Arnold,.M. Schiffli, D. Ulrich, L. Rakestraw, R. Miller, J. Phelps. i i cpap gy ASH etme eC AAMUR RL ON MMA AR Taunt MUAMD ical) AGU At Varsity LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Hile, Assistant Coach, Mike Healey, Bill Mergy, Keith Smith, Max Schiffli, Larry Ulrich, Jerry Perkins, Gene Noll, Jim Weilbaker, Leonard Myers, Paul Everitt, Coach. MIDDLE: Pete Mais, Don Farrington, Student Manager. Progress For many years we have been enjoying basketball at our school. Mr. Frederick recalls walking from Hudson to Ashley and ref- ereeing basketball games played after school on a dirt court imiront or tne, schoolhouse. His’pay? “Thank you.” From there we graduated to a second-hand store between Lepley's Garage and the Town Tavern. Then we played at Hudson on the nights the Hudson team was not playing. In 1923 the Town Hall was built and we played ball there. In 1957 we moved into our new gymnasium. This year has been exciting. We did not al- ways win, but we made the other fellow work to beat us. We have appreciated the support of the fans. The Seniors onthe basketball team express their thanks to Coach Everitt for four years of guidance and friendship. setae sy DUNES TTI WRER OR ETA Ge HF GENE NOLL LARRY ULRICH Senior circles ele eesersetsere OCCULT Heights) ode cdesis soc Ontten4ul 2eime Weightiis wists cicteleisiacelelemOULe OS Sehulery coodmacueocodocoad JKeighierdsl FIGICI Ee tatenate starters ateneutemeOnct car Letiis WelGhtiesic cisie eres os sinicteeeOOnOSt. COACH PAUL EVERITT LEONARD MYERS YhkeigmieoacormodoUomonanes (mEnel FLEI GNU ereieletetelatelercleteistelseeo ett cie7 mitt IW eloliterscirersteistelersvereteietstersml smn Dare JIM WEILBAKER SOnlOL cs eletelsiel clove pieierecolovate same ALG Heiightive eters sfereie eiclersisae Ou ltem el lelMs Wrelghtsic oi ee ciate nisisioteitiers on LOUML DS ORES nan a AR | oo BILL MERGY JUN On Trlernetlelsiorere ieee en Guard IKE soooopoDdooGen S sass MO abet, WEIGINE socdoabocaccondoo LAS Was. Le PETE MAIS teu FV BB 4 ae KEITH SMITH IMIS? s con onaG boo DDO OCCOO Chee ¢ . _ Ibe SoorocosgoGdodsadnes CwERCl PCIE bed Agouauat Ge) its MON Te ia poe Height: meter eect Olt a 1 INL 2 Ade Wie igniter we ees ef 45 15S —— a. TO Weight: ..+.+.+e+e+e++++- 165 lbs, JERRY PERKINS rer SOPNOMOre eicls clei eiss ele else LORWANG EOL tse stereo clerslelere stslecse Ont tea Alls WEIN 5o0scccdcocdodon WMesrdlesc ts ae ae MAX SCHIFFLI Ulm OMsreiel eietellcvelereisie ohele, score eevee C2CNCCh RIAICING gasoconcna0ad Otte Hl) WA hate WEHGINS cogacauc bdonoUpOO thee Weg Rear. nea uty ‘ Paneer ano Te TTT TT ETT Oy ATTRACT Ty AOL RENAE UNNI PU Pas Jat ie ine ak) iedetaiiy se e . . rie 4 r 2 -_etieetalciia 1. Rex Hile Second Team Freshman Team Asst. Coach J. Deetz B. Mergy K. Smith M. Schiffli R. Mills Paul Everitt Coach . Perkins . Berryhill . Scranage . Young - Mergy . Ankney . Carpenter - Tompkins W. Pankop M. Baird C. Hungerford M. Stackhouse M D vor www . Buchs . Farrington Student Manager 1. Rex Hile ee ers q Asst. Coach M. Baird R. Berryhill W. Pankop J. Ankney F. Perkins Paul Everitt Coach . B. Scranage B. Young G. Carpenter L. Mergy D. Farrington Student Manager 3. C. Hungerford P. Tompkins M. Buchs 1. A. McClish D. Rinehold J. Weilbaker G. Noll P. Mais Paul Everitt Coach 2. J. Deetz K. Smith J. Perkins R. Mills GENE NOLL School Record Conference Record Regional Track Meet RODNEY MILLS Promising Runner Top Runner TneANy Hiag Sie Top Runner In Conference 1. Paul Everitt Coach J. Brand J. Weilbaker M. Grogg B. Scranage 2. B. Brand F. Perkins J. Perkins R. Berryhill J. Brand 3. R. Mills C. Schuman L. Ulrich B. Gaetz W. Pankop IT FIRST ROW: Rex Hile, Coach; Leonard Myers, Ashley High School wishes to welcome Mr. Rex Hile who is our new baseball coach. Heisa graduate of Wabash College. He took over the chore of coach- ing this September and the team tied for first in the Conference. Baseball Fred Stout, Mike Healey, Frederick, Assistant Coach. SECOND ROW: Gary Carpenter, Jim Ankney, Paul Ankney, Larry Carpenter, Jim Weilbaker, Pete Mais, Larry Mergy. REX HILE -- COACH Gene Noll, Bob Strite, Corless Hungerford, Fred We wish to thank Mr. Cecil Shipe for his patience and un- tiring efforts in keeping our team together this summer. The base- ball team would like also to express their gratitude to him for his patience, coaching, and bringing them from the Little League to the Varsity baseball team. Now Charles Schweitzer has driven bus twenty-nine years for Ashley as a substitute and regular. He went to school at Hudson School. He and Mrs. Schweitzer have one son.....Aldis Stuck graduated from Ashley. He married Edna Morr Funk. He has driven for Ashley School twelve years.... Cecil Parker has driven since 1937. He and Mrs. Parker have five children.....John Wolfe has driven for eight years. He and Mrs. Wolfe were married in 1936 and have a daughter. He attended Ashley school..... Vance Leas graduated from Ashley. He married June Rassler of Salem Center. They have four-children. He has driven bus for four years.....Gene Reinoehl graduated from Ashley. He is married and has a daughter. Gene has driven bus for eighteen years. Fall Of 1922--Grade Kids Earl Skelly, Don Forrest, Roy King, Clark Forrest, Glenn Forrest, Irene Forrest Sunday, Dorothy Clark Phillips, Gene Reinoehl, Lois Wise Eddy, Myrtle King Casselman, Viola Forrest Engle, Thelma Wise Schannon. Driver; Marion Clark. Head Cook VERDE 4 ae The kitchen staff has been serving hot lunches every day since the program was started in 1952. Approximately 350 meals are served each day, making a total of 63,000 meals in a year--not an easy task. Besides this, the cooks make special efforts on holidays to serve generous helpings of turkey and the trimmings. We want to thank the cooks and student helpers for the fine work that they have done. FIRST ROW: R. Kanage, Mrs. Everitt, Mrs. Meek, Mrs. Brand, Mrs. Lockwood, H. Arney, J. Schiffle. SECOND ROW: J. Lepley, J. Kraus, A. Biggerstaff, A. McClish, M. Schiffle, D. Smith, G. Shipe. THIRD ROW: P. Potts, H. Miller, R. Smith, M. Dilley, J. Mille, B. Brand, B. Scranage, D. Ely. Loe OUrry J. Harding C. Schiffli B. Blessing J. Harris B. Forrest Zale umn J. Buchs J. Stoy B. Evers L. Biggerstaff B. Stoy 3. J. Reinoehl A. Reinig J. Baumgardner . R, Richter M. Schuman Rex Hile Coach Junior High Team The Junior High basketball team won one and lost ten games this year. Mr. Rex Hile is their coach. Cheerleaders Diane Ulrich Linda Rakestraw Deborah Allen Julia Albright Twirlers Sharon Duncan Nancy Lepley Kathy Freed 52 BLANCHE NUGEN B, S. St. Francis College; Manchester College: Tri- State College; Indiana University. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Bush, Elmer Carnahan, Coy Charleswood, Kathy Creager, Jackie Crapo, David Days. SECOND ROW: Tommy Ellert, Keith: Evers, Gary Hamman, Donald Hartman, Micheal Hartman, Dennis Healey. THIRD ROW: Ronald Henderson, Kathy Hinman, Melinda Johnson, Thomas Kott. FOURTH ROW: Becky Leas, Terry Lockhart, Brenda Reinoehl, Becky Ross. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Slagle, Patty Snook, Nickey Stoy, Terry Stoy, David Sweet, Nancy Taylor, SIXTH ROW: Gary Vaughn, Charles Warstler, Laura Walker, Rickey Woodcox, Barbara Woodring. bas ON oy, LUETTA MAIS Tri-State College; St. Francis College; Ball State Teachers Gollege; Indiana Extension. eet: 1 Nee ae FIRST ROW: Robbie Bleck, Jennifer Blomeke, Maryann Buchs, Christine Butlar, Robert Campbell, Roy Charleswood. SECOND ROW: Otis Clevenger, David Comment, Martha Comment, Valerie DeLucenay, Larry Dove, David Foster. THIRD ROW: LaMar Gramling, Robert Hartman, Teresa Healy, Mark Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Kerry Knepper, Guy Lepley, Thomas Lepley, Kathy Lockhart. FIFTH ROW: Connie McClish, Richard McGrew, David Milks, David Schiffli, Jackie Stoy, Walter Treesh. SIXTH ROW: Richard Wasson, Cynthia Whittig, Betty Wilhelm, Linda Woodcox, Carolyn Woodring. % a ba i ae a es Lin cg ae se. eS ae Marcia Blomeke Carl Buchs Douglas Days Billie Jo Lepley Karen McGrew First And Second Grade Shirley Nichols Gary Shumaker Linda Sue Berryhill John Deihl Kenneth Ellert JUANITA KUHLMAN Larry Firestone Tri-State Beverly Hinkley John Hoffelder Rose Marie Jackson Richard Kelly Donna Kott PX Laurie King Penny Lepley Carol Ann Rakestraw Richard Schiffli Nicholas Wagner 54 wel Beverly Arnold Michael Arnold Jane Baumgardner Jerry Bearss Sharon Bearss Brenda Berryhill Third Grade Jeffery Catlin Bruce Curry ee Carol Dunn Cheryl Freed OPAL BOWMAN Bowling Green, Ohio; Ball State Teachers College. Rex Hartman Teddy Hinkley a0) ALO Dwight Myers Lawrence Richter Jacqueline Ross Dennis Royal Herman Schiffli Sandra Shultz Roger Shumaker David Tomkins Kathaleen Trapp “ ) Janet Woodring, Sandra Shumaker g David Crapo, Jimmy Woodring 4 ae ae Fi i tent - =7 a : +, y) E . | 2. ' “ ad i a 4 PO Ft ela) FIRST ROW: foe Albright, Ronnie Bearss, Cindy Beatty, Mike Blomeke, Steven Boyd, Charleswood, Tommy Days, Carol Delucany, Ann Ellert, Bobby Hefty, Irene Evers, Diane Greenwood. a 4 “ei i ty a ; EDRIE TEEGARDIN t ag _ Tri-State College; Man- chester College; Indiana Terry Greenwood Joyce Hamman University; St. Francis Larry Jackson Nicke Kelly College. 56 re oe Paul Catlin. SECOND ROW: Karen F Wir, £ Bobby Ely Margaret Hoffelder Jo Lynn McNutt Jo Ann Milks hy ” } a | aS FIFTH ROW: B. Miller , T, Miller, T. Musser, P. Reinoehl, T. Reinig, D. Richmond. SIXTH ROW: T. Rigsby, C. Ross, K. Sherck, S,. Schiffli, S. Shumaker. SEVENTH ROW: J. Shumm, G. Smith, B. Stoy, M. Strawser, D. Taylor. jit, Fhe 7 ‘ te ) 5: t Sy at 7 mm -_ ‘ad ? ¢ oe — . o ’ ee . ips i = onli = = a , ad sm Meee ee - Mee 3 ‘ : . . i. Fee p . S tes is s “fl : ul i Co } x, 1 | ‘ ad le “i , i ie he ( ) ; : Bae ARN 9 il) iayt if me Oe. le ee ied Neil Anthony Steven Beatty Tom Campbell David Costanza Rose Anne DeLong Christine DeLucenay ©. we A ; Sally Dove James Dunne Billy Gipple Jo Ellen Hartman Max Hoffelder John Hefty CAn— om MILDRED WAGONER Tri-State College FOURTH ROW: J. Housman, J. Kelly, L. King, N. Lepley, G. Musser, G. Myers. FIFTH ROW: R. Rakestraw, F, Richter, C. Rigsby, L. Schiffii, P. Schiffli, K. Schortgen. SIXTH ROW: V. Sherck, D. Shultz, J. Trapp, R. Walker, R. Warstler, J. Reinig. 57 58 i bi GLYDA FAVOURITE Indiana Central College; Ball State College; Goshen College. a pecan we a tae e wea eek aE at io ba PIRST ROW: Donald Allen, Jerry Bailey, Mildred Biggerstaff, Marie Buchs, Bill Campbell. SECOND ROW: Monica Comment, Joyce Conrad, Judy Crapo, Sharon Duncan, Dorthy Evers. THIRD ROW: Linda Forrest, LaDonna Grambling, Rosa Gibson, Gary Greenwood. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hoffelder, Mike Hungerford, John Johnson, Richard Lepley. FIFTH ROW: Neal Lockwood, Robert Miller, Katherine Preist, David Reinoehl, Margaret Sabin, Carolyn Schiffli. SIXTH ROW: Robert Schiffli, George Warstler, Jean Wolfe, Barbara Woodcox, Pearl Woodring, Perry Young. PAUL COOK Tri-State College, Indiana University; Goshen College Manchester College. FIRST ROW: Jack Baumgardner, Harold Bardhydt, Larry Biggerstaff, Robert Blessing, Joseph Buchs, Phillip Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Deihl, John Dunn, Stephen Eckert, Billy Evers, Robert Forrest, John Hamman. THIRD ROW: Steven Hamman, Jack Harding, Larry Hartman, Kenneth Hohl. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Jackson, Kathryn Johnson, Tyraunis Johnson, Linda Meek. FIFTH ROW: Edward Miller, Rita Miller, Toni Montgomery, Ronda Myers, Linda Rakestraw, Albert Reinig. SIXTH ROW: James Reinoehl, Sharon Sanders, Kay Stoy, Lealand Stoy, Eileen Treesh, Diane Ulrich. SEVENTH ROW: David Stoy, James Harris. i ee Resa 60 i hs a ae, ae Deborah Allen Sandra Brand Ruth Curry Karen Dilley Gary Dove Kenny Gibson Linda Hamman John Jackson mOoUP DwOA) MARY WOLFE Eighth Grade Sponsor a) FIRST ROW: Jenny King, Sharon Knott. SECOND ROW: Norbert Miller, John Reinhoel, Ronald Ricter, Charles Schiffli, Thomas Schiffli, Roy Smith. THIRD ROW: Larry Smith, Larry Shoudle, Micheal Shuman, Charles Sweer, Judy Treesh, Deana Taylor. Sub of Dstidlin FOR OVER AEN B ES YEARS HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY ANNUALS artistically created by master craftsmen PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE, MO. 7 2; Wid - ans 7 oe 4 Mobil Super Service GENERAL TIRES AND BATTERIES AUTO ACCESSORIES WASHING AND GREASING CHARLES SCHWEITZER Phone 23 ASHE IN DIANA G. C. 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Bowers Gift Shop Glass party sets to rent for weddings, clubs, etc. Also indoor and outdoor flowers and wreathes Phone 5326 Waterloo, Ind. Compliments of Leas Quality Markets, Inc. With Northeastern Indiana's Lowest Food Prices With Stores at AUBURN GARRETT ANGOLA Serving This Community Boots Farm Service John Deere Farm Equipment Phone 809-J Jou, DEERE Angola, Ind. Compliments of Roger’s Drug Store Prescription Specialists 3 Registered Pharmacists Public Square Phone 307 Angola, Ind. Shumaker’s Market Fresh Meat Quaker Foods Fresh Vegetables Max and Joann Ashley, Ind. Nebelung’s Shoe Store Auburn, Ind. Compliments of Rural Beauty Shoppe —s Ashley, Ind. Box 261 Phone 27 Folck’s Body Shop Complete Body and Frame Repairing Angola, Indiana Keith L. Folck North McKinley St. Lincoln- Mercury-Rambler Glenn E. Nicolai and Company, Inc. Parts and Service 1503 South Wayne Street Phone 229 Auburn, Ind. Brand’s Cabinet Shop We Build Anything in Wood Kitchen Cabinets Made to Order Windows of All Kinds Storm-Sash-Window Screens Leroy Brand Phone 106-M Ashley, Ind. John Stonebraker Building Contractor Phone 2263 Corunna, Ind. Corunna Hardware Philco Appliances New Idea Farm Equipment Paints Phone 2541 Corunna, Ind. Corunna Builders Supply Your Best Buy Is At Builders Supply Corunna 2471 Barhydt’s Morning Star Grocery Groceries, Gas and Oil Phone 4117 Rural Route No. 2 Waterloo, Ind. SS Payton’s New and Used Furniture Phone 2725 Corunna, Ind. Compliments Of Corunna Bedding Company Auburn TY Appliance We Sell and Service See Don Goodwin Phone 1026 Us 42 7esouth Auburn, Ind. Howard Squier Saw Mill Slab Wood All Kinds of Lumber Custom Sawing Phone 2661 Corunna, Ind. Compliments of Ball Brass and Aluminum Foundry Auburn, Ind. Purina Chows Corunna Feed Mill Phone 2361 Corunna, Ind. ATZ Furniture Store Four Floors of Fine Furniture Phone 144 Kendallville Compliments of Carroll’s Sinclair Service Corner 6 and 27 HS Waterloo, Ind. S S Oil Co., Inc. Gasoline - Motor Oil - Lubricants Tires - Batteries - Accessories Marathon Box 288 Auburn, Ind. Lake Concrete Products Manufacturer of Blocks And Septic Tanks Pleasant Lake, Ind. Compliments of Waterloo Hardware Phone 3511 BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM i Compliments of The United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. Ashley Exchange Fred Pearson, District Manager Kathryn Montgomery, Agent ————————————————— Wihelm’s Restaurant Tuttle’s Jewelry Home Cooking Tf You Don't Know Your Diamonds, MA Sandwiches - Homemade Pie Know Your Jeweler ee «=F eaturing Sunday Dinners ee Phone 37 Ashley, Ind. Angola, Ind. Liechty Jewelry Auburn State Bank Diamonds - Watches - Repairing MEMBER Phone 322 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 115 North Wayne Angola, Ind. Auburn, Ind. Gerig Furniture Company Dailey Motor Sales Dodge - Plymouth Sales Service Better Home Furnishings Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Phone 84 Phone 480 109 East Fifth Street Auburn, Ind. Auburn, Ind. Compliments of James Alford, M. D. and Phone-246 Wayne Schrepferman, M. D. Pleasant Lake, Ind. Hamilton, Ind. Sunrise Dairy Quality Grade-A Products Angola, Ind. Compliments of Kendallville Foundry Division Midwestern Magnesium Div. Of Flint Walling Manufacturing Co. Kendallville, Ind. Sherm Healey’s Barber Shop Ashley, Ind. Compliments of Joe Gaetz Ashley, Ind. Pleasant Lake Greenhouse Funeral Wedding Flowers Corsage Specialty Phone Pleasant Lake 2775 Pleasant Lake, Ind. Chuck’s Barber Shop Hudson, Ind. Everything For The House Auburn New Used Furniture Dealer of Antiques Store Phone 374 - 215 E. Ninth St. Earl Glass - 217 S. Cleveland St. Residence Phone 1229-R Auburn, Ind. Alwood Tractor Sales Ford Tractors and Dearborn Implements Phone 617 John Disbro, Owner | Angola, Ind. Hoyers Home Store Groceries - Meats Produce Phone South Milford 41Fll Helmer, Ind. a Auburn Junk and Paper Cash For All Junk And Paper Phone: 367-W Auburn, Ind. Compliments of Swank’s Ashley, Ind. Swank Wayside Furniture Famous Brands For Less Bob Swank - Class of 33 IS Mile South? OnsU 25 27, Angola, Ind. Country Kitchen It's Different Featuring Homemade Bread Drive-In Restaurant Catering for all Occasions North of Corunna on 327 Phone 2374 Please Support These Advertisers Who Supported Us Ashley Senior Class Ransburg Brothers Department Store Pleasant Lake, Ind. When In Kendallville The Redwood Drive In Junction 6 And 3 Hudson Hardware Reuel and Van Ransburg General Hardware Electric Appliances Farm Machinery - Paint Phone 57 Hudson, Ind. = Compliments of Sutton’s Market Dials 471 Waterloo, Ind. Custom Dry Cleaners Good Clothes Need Our Care Phone 10 Ashley, Ind. Compliments of Vis Beauty Shop Hudson, Indiana Wilder Sanxter Furniture Furniture and Rugs Westinghouse Appliances Telephone 246 Angola, Ind. Mast’s Men's - Ladies' - Children's Furnishings Dry Goods Shoes Waterloo, Ind. Strocks Men's And Boys' Wear Angola, Ind. Angola State Bank The Bank With The Clock Angola, Ind. Greenwalt’s General Store Locker Service RCA Victor Television R C A Whirlpool . Phone 36 Hudson, Ind. Compliments of Noll Brothers CITIES Hudson SERVICE Publix, Buick Motel Cafe Phone 155 Kendallville, Ind. Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erwin Compliments of Steckley’s Mill Hatchery, Inc. Albion - Kendallville - Orland Phil Butler General Accounting Service Accounting - Tax Service Office Supplies Everything From Thumbtacks To Income Tax 215 North Main - Phone 1172 Auburn, Ind. Compliments of Frank Strock Elevator Hudson, Ind. Compliments of Noll Brothers Coal Co. Dealer In Quality Coals Phone 15 Hudson, Ind, Ulrich Drug Store Phone 58 Ashley, Ind. Johnson Son Grocery Service Station Mobilgas and Oil Phone FL 1-2921 Helmer, Ind. Boman Albright Sinclair Products Prompt-Courteous-Service Clide Boman, Agent - Ph.2681 Bob Albright, Agent - Ph. 4071 Waterloo, Ind. Warstler Marathon Service Gas - Oil Accessories - Lubrication Waterloo, Ind. Corunna Builders Supply Your Best Buy Is at Builders Supply Corunna-2 471 Midwestern United Life Insurance Company Robert L. Funk Phone 1593 Auburn, Ind. Earl Brindle Allis - Chalmers New Idea - New Holland Phone Avilla TW 7-2644 Laotto, Ind. Brown Supply General Contractor Storm Doors Windows Awnings-Railings Aluminum Siding 1308 Pearl - Phone 456 Auburn, Ind. Please Support These Advertisers Who Supported Us Ashley Senior Class BOOSTERS KEKKKKERK RITTER FERRY DRESS SHOP Angola, Indiana SKINNERS SEWING CENTER Kendallville, Indiana THOMAS 5¢ to $1.00 STORE Angola, Indiana CATHERINE DRESS SHOPPE Angola, Indiana KRATZ DRUG STORE Angola, Indiana FASHION SHOE STORE Angola, Indiana WATERLOO GRAIN COMPANY Waterloo, Indiana DEIHL'S SPORTING GOODS STORE Kendallville, Indiana BABY FURNITURE Fort Wayne, Indiana BETZ NUR SING HOME Auburn, Indiana Mc DONALD'S TV SERVICE Corunna, Indiana REDMON'S SERVICE STATION Waterloo, Indiana ECKHART'S JEWELRY STORE Auburn, Indiana ALBRIGHT GROCERY Corunna, Indiana We Wish To Thank The Advertisers For Helping Make This Book Possible KKKKKK Delucenay’s Produce | Corunna Community Auction Buyers of Poultry and Eggs Ralph Payton David Buss K'ville 447-J Phone 108-L K'ville 1040M Ashley, Ind. Corunna, Ind. Wilhelm Electric Commercial, Industrial Residential Wiring Tom Farrington Parking Lot Construction Sand - Gravel Fille Dirte—-lopebirt Excavating-Landscaping Phone 2138 Electromode Heating Phone 315-W Ashley, Ind. Waterloo, Ind. a
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