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THE ACE published by Ashley Senior Class Ashley High School Ashley, Indiana The theme for the 1965 Ace is simply A-S-H-L-E-Y. As you travel through this year- book, notice those qualities of our school which, when placed together, make Ashley. ABILITY SOCIAL LIFE HI ONORS LEARNING ENTHUSIASM YOUTH Talking to new school secretary, Mrs. Cordelia May. We, the Senior Class of 1965, dedicate this yearbook to our principal and friend Mr. Cliffton Warner. During his two years as principal, Mr. Warner has contributed much to Ashley High School through his services in the classroom, the office, and extra-curricular activities. To him, as a token of our appreciation for the guidance he has given us individually and as a group, we dedicate this book with thanks and sincere wishes for continued success in his new endeavors. ary eA fe ae geo ah ) GR on €2 4 bv bak bi ADMINISTRATION I OLEI EG STAFF : 2 4 q : _ t i q : Mr. Granville Deaton, our superin- tendent, has fulfilled his office well and improved our school sys- tem. Our school board has influenced our school life in many ways. They are: Mr. Robert Ball, Mr. Norman Rohm, Mr. John Graham, Mr. Robert Dygert, Mr. William Mertz. Mr. Cliffton Warner, our principal, at- tended Ball State and Taylor Univer- sity. A holder of the B.S. and M.S. de- grees, he is doing advance work--even a principal never stops learning. THE OFFICE— HEART OF OUR SCHOOL Mrs. Alene McCullough, our efficient school secretary, attended Massey Business College, and Jacksonville Florida College. Gee, this place is always busy! ' VIRGINIA M. RUSSELL MILKS NILES KING WALTON B.S. Ball State A.B. Morehead State College TEACHERS HELP US TO LEARN MARY ANN WOLFE ROGER D. WEIMER B.S. Ball State B.S. Manchester College M.S. Indiana University M.A. St. Francis College THOMAS ALLEN McELHANEY JOHN ELLIOTT TURNER INA WALTON B.M. DePauw University B.A. Ball State A.B. U. of Kentucky M.A. Ball State M.A. Ball State REX E. HILE B.A. Wabash College EDWIN MYERS WHITTINGTON B.S. Purdue University MERRITT D. BOYER A.B. Ball State DONALD ELDON NETZLEY A.B. Manchester College B.S. E.Es Ind= Inst. Tech: WILLIS W. REINOEHL Tri-State, Manchester, Ball State. W. GREY STONE II B.S. Middle Tennessee College 7 MARGARET LOUISE HASSELMAN B.S. Ball State HAROLD LOCHAMIRE B.S. Purdue University M.S. Indiana University JOHN EDWARD PUTMAN B.S. Ball State ae A S. Eckert, B. Wilson, G. Carper, L. Boyd, COME AND GET IT! M-M-M-good! One or two sandwiches? Teachers first The Beginning of Another Day-- We Have Arrived! V. Leas, C. Schweitzer, E. Ladd, NEITHER RAIN NOR SNOW NOR SLEET CAN STOP OUR BUS DRIVERS J. Wolfe, W. Stahl, H. King, G. Reinoehl. STUDY Let's See, for a 60 Space Line--. Vicki is Busy Sewing 10 SOS AE ee ee SSS eee ee eee = ‘2s Gayle Working in the Shop Classroom, shop, library, in any room or all rooms, we learn individually or as a group. Freshmen Learning English Freshmen Learning Library Fundamentals 1] AROUND A.FLS. Students purchase soft drinks from FFA during basketball game half-time. ee Ti i Mr. Mrs. Russell Erwin are our custodians. They have worked hard to keep our school building neat and clean. When the bell rings, Look Out! Karen, a hall monitor, does studies. Bill puts up posters on our bulletin board. UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS PARTICIPATE IN MANY ACTIVITIES Michael Berry Everett Berryhill Tom Campbell Sharon Crossley Jean Deetz Stanley Deetz Rose Anne DeLong Christine DeLucenay Sally Dove James Dunn Rita Fairchild Kathy Freed Alan Gael Billy Gipple Terry Gramling Steve Grear Jon Grill Lorna Hartman John Hefty Dennis Holzbauer Roger Kessler Lon King Andy Kissinger Gary Kline Diane Kovach Norman McBride Garry Mertz Gayle Musser Roy Owen Trudy Perkins Rita Rakestraw Francis Richter Connie Rigsby Larry Schiffli Martin Schwartz Vicki Sherck Linda Scheurich Darlene Smolek Betty Stahl Joyce Trapp Robert Warstler SOPHOMORES—STUDY HARD OR HARDLY STUDY Neil Anthony Donald Berry Michael Blomeke Steve Boyd Sue Brand Rita Buchs Paul Carper Karen Charleswood Tim Cook Tom Days Donald Deetz Anne Ellert Robert Ely Irene Evers Diana Greenwood Terry Greenwood Lora Grieser Joyce Hamman George Harmes Richard Hartman Robert Hefty Margaret Hoffelder Barry Holden Mary Holzbauer Harold Hullinger Lawrence Jackson Mildred Kelley Richard Leins Ronald Leins Jo Anne Milks Thomas Miller William Miller Timothy Musser Gloria Myers Sheila Pankop Gloria Peckhart Gertrude Reinig Phil Reinoehl Terry Rigsby Paul Schiffli Karen Sherck Stanley Shipe Steven Shumaker Marilyn Strawser Dennie Taylor Charlotte Wehr Douglas Worthington FRESHMEN GET ACQUAINTED Vicki Bacon Jane Baumgardner Brenda Berryhill Barbara Blessing Joann Buchs Darwin Buckmaster Jeff Carper Mary Costanza Linda Cox Bruce Curry Jim Days Paul DeLucenay Larry Duncan Carol Dunn Beverly Foster Cheryl Freed David Frick Becky Grill Cathy Grogg Bill Hall Roger Hartman Ted Hinkley Joe Max Hoffelder Gregory Holden Annetta Howey James Kelley Michael Kline Jane McCullough Therese Miller Dwight Myers Kay Owen Cheryl Parsons Lawrence Richter Herman Schiffli Jimmy Schiffli Stephen Schiffli Robert Schwartz Roger Shumaker Sandra Shumaker Jim Skelly Paula Smolek Darrell Spornhauer Bob Stoy David Tompkins Kathleen Trapp Wade Woodcock EIGHTH GRADE LOOKS FORWARD Linda Berryhill TO HIGH SCHO OL Robert Blech Jennifer Blomeke Orlie Brand Beth Brewer Christine Butler Bob Campbell Roy Charleswood Larry Crossley John Deetz Randy Deetz John Deihl Valerie DeLucenay Tim Eddingfield Kenny Ellert LaMar Gramling Bruce Grogg Judy Harmes Teresa Healey Beverly Hinkley John Hoffelder Bruce Holden David Holzbauer Rose Jackson Richard Kelley Laurie King Carrie Kneper Donna Kott Linda Kovach | Mike Krehl Kathy Leas Dick Lepley Guy Lepley Thomas Lepley Carol Likes Kathy Lockhart Connie McClish Richard McGrew David Milks Lois Neidig Donald Orwig Harold Owen | Carol Rakestraw Linda Ray | Mark Reid David Schiffli David Schwartz Pamela Seiss Janet Skelly Cynthia Smith Susan Smith Judy Sowles Connie Stackhouse Bradley Stomm Dennis Stonebraker JoAnn Stonebraker Larry Teegardin Walter Treesh Nick Wagner Rosanna Waldron Diana Wells Lana Wells Cynthia Wittig Betty Wilhelm Donna Witham — 17 | SEVENTH GRADE BEGINS JOURNEY THROUGH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Marcia Blomeke Neal Brand Carl Buchs Roger Buckmaster Dean Burch Eileen Burch Wayne Buss Coy Charleswood Sandy Collins Mary Cook David Days Ricky Elder Tommy Ellert Sharon Fairchild Larry Firestone Glen Gibson Veronica Gibson Nancy Gramling Tommie Grill Gary Hamman Dennis Healey Cathy Hinman Terry Hypes Constance Klegin Esther Kline Tom Kott John Kovach Rebecca Leas William Lepley Karen McGrew Claudia Miller J. R. Owen Vicki Owen Janice Pepple Cindy Ramsey Brenda Reinoehl Sally Reinoehl Dickie Schiffli Hubert Shaffer Gary Shumaker Amos Skelly Dianna Skelly Janice Smith Thomas Smith Tony Smith Gary Stackhouse Terry Stoy Nancy Taylor Gary Vaughn Gary Waldron Gary Walton Charles Warstler David Wehr Tony Wells Debra Womack Guy Wright ATHLETICS STANDING: B. Campbell, J. Grill, S. Hartman, B. McClish, G. Musser, B, What a game! Schiffli, B. Warstler, F. McClish, P. Carper, D. Taylor, T. Gramling, R. Lepley. KNEELING: Assistant Coach Walton and Coach Weimer. ACES—OUR VARSITY Hoosier hysteria again broke loose with the opening of another basketball season. With a six game winning streak, the Aces piled up ten wins and twelve losses for the 1964-65 basketball season. Gayle shoots a foul shot. Pre-game warm-up. 20 Bill McClish 6', senior, guard Jon Grill 5'10 , junior, guard Bob Schiffli Fred McClish 6'1 , senior, center 6', senior, forward Bob Warstler Gayle Musser 6', junior, forward 6'1 , junior, forward 21 SECTIONAL PLAY-OFFS 22 D. Taylor, P. Carper, T. Cook, S. Hartman, and T. Gramling. Opposing Team Lakeland Garrett Leo Prairie Heights Waterloo Topeka Fremont Edon, O. Woodlan Waterloo Hamilton Hamilton Eastside Albion Topeka Prairie Heights Fremont Waterloo Hilltop, O. Avilla Shipshewana-Scott Lakeland 23 We 57 33 46 ays! 69 65 40 54 43 35 50 51 56 54 62 78 61 68 63 68 59 56 The Ashley Aces fought hard for Ashley High and gave us a 10-12 won-lost record. In the sectional played at Angola, the Aces beat Shipshewana Scott but lost to the Lakeland Lakers. Team scores: They 395 76 61 34 92 45 45 46 53 64 o1 46 50 46 34 73 41 82 69 80 57 86 B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Rita Rakestraw, JoAnne Milks, and Becky Grill. BEE’ S—HONEY OF A TEAM ROW 1: B. Gipple, P. Reinoehl, T. Greenwood, D. Worthington, S$. Shumaker, T. Musser, B. Ely. ROW 2: Coach Weimer, M. Blomeke, G. Harmes, T. Cook, K. Schortgen, P. Carper, D. Taylor, and Coach Walton. 24 am THE VARSITY GIRLS 25 FROSH BASKETBALL ROW 1: R. Shumaker, W. Wood- cock, P. DeLucenay, J. Carper, R. Hartman, ROW 2: Coach Walton, J. Skelly, L. Duncan, D. Tompkins, L. Richter, G. Holden. EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: W. Treesh, L. Te egardin, L. Crossley, L. Gramling, G. Lepley, D. Holzbauer. ROW 2: N. Wagner, R. McGrew, R. Charles- wood, D. Stonebraker, T. Lepley, D. Milks, Coach Walton. FROSH. V. Bacon--M. Costanza 8th C, Rakestraw--L. King 7th D, Womack--N, Taylor ee em se 2 bere : a ms ‘ ee = a 26 ae cao eee - deg 4s (O08 3 ED eye 5 og Sie ee Meads 3” O° p os ao} O o Og Bs 2oG ae eee e lan apace ce wae oe 3g a4) ope 1, eee mI HOFY Hog: 0 BoA ss Hg wey =v GMA KXEO soe a 4a uo Sa) ol Gg fy 0 a wie sa el a Cee ey fa zh eA Cas Qe cd . i Seonoes aay oe - ig Sete} Fe fay ore so ats) ee op tad edsUgn 8 $8099 Es ee OES Re adifsa) Oe ee ie) On) ar orn ee ee O ie = 8 reo Su § eet Ee ee me 56g % Bot OEWs BOO -2 ¢ BeBe oS gatdag gs Backed A Eb sp fe) es 2) ag Ses fy ae 339 Pata Seas obs os ehews . 5 | 2 0 O08 0 + e205 230 m ble ASO “ZRHOSS iit TH UHR AH HEH te he HHH RHHAAHHHH HURRAH il, fo rr a Se SS a Keith Teegardin Steve Hartman Shot Put 49'5 2 mile--9:59.8 TRACK The Ashley Aces' abilities paid off. They entered the Rochester Relays in the B division and came home with four firsts, thus winning the meet. The sprint medley was won in 1:41 by B, Mc- Clish, P. Carper, D. Allen, and L. King. Fred McClish broke a school record in the mile with a time of 4:28.4. During Fred's sophomore year he entered the state meet and placed third in the state with a time of 4:22.6. At the bi-county held at Hamilton this year, the Aces came in second with a total of 64 1 2 points, Ashley was honored by having the queen and her court being from Ashley High. Linda Forrest was queen, and her court con- sisted of Midge Biggerstaff, LaDonna Gramling, Martha Smith, and Sharon Duncan, EVER SEE SO MANY RECORD BREAKERS? Lon King--Low Hurdles--21.05 28 The McClish twins, Bill and Fred, helped to set the mile relay record--time--3:30.3. ROW 1: R. Lepley, D. Allen, R. Hartman, T. Cook, R. Leins, R. Hartman, T. Rigsby. ROW 2: J. Carper, S. Hartman, K. Teegardin, D. Worthington, J. Grill, P. Carper, P. DeLucenay, R. Shumaker, ROW 3: Coach Hile, L. Richter, B, McClish, D. Tompkins, L. Duncan, F. McClish, L. King, and R. Owens. RECORD HOLDERS KNEELING: Don Allen. STANDING, left to right: Keith Teegardin, Steve Hartman, Bill McClish, Fred McClish, Lon King, Paul Carper. Track stars from Steuben and DeKalb countries receive their ribbons from Bill McClish runs in the 100 yard dash. Ashley's queen and her court at the bi- county track meet. 29 Co) (Fo) (ay eel ep 'B' TEAM SHOWS DETERMINATION Coach Walton, S. Shumaker, D. Tompkins, L. Richter, L. Duncan, Coach Hile, R. Shumaker, P. DeLucenay, P. Young, P. Carper, J. Carper, R. Leins. With Ability and Enthusiasm, and coached by Mr. Walton and Mr. Hile, the Ashley Harriers placed third in the sectional, second in the regional, and fourth in the state cross-country meet. The Aces, who have lost only rarely, are looking forward to more years of winning the closed division at Shortridge as they did again this year. The B-team and Jr. High are working hard now for the day when they can be running in the state meet. Mr. Warner, Mr. Walton, J. Hefty, M. Schwartz, Coach Hile, B. McClish, J. Grill, S. Hartman, F. McClish. Besides the reward of being a championship team, the Aces have enjoyed several extensive trips to such places as: Yel- lowstone Park, Nova Scotia, the Great Lakes, and such. These trips are paid for by the boys through various fund- raising projects. Mr. Hile is the one who instituted these trips which have become an integral part of our cross- country program. STATE TEAM POSES WITH TROPHIES EARNED 30 : ASHLEY HIGH VARSITY HARRIERS BOAST 87-4 RECORD B. Campbell, D. Holzbauer, J. Carper, Coach Walton, Mr. Warner, Coach Hile, P. Carper, R. Leins, R. Lepley, J. Grill, J. Hefty, M. Schwartz, B. McClish, S$. Hartman, F. McClish. Ashley can be proud of its records in state contests. As the following shows, it ranked high with the large schools in the state: SECTIONAL--3rd Elkhart 53, Goshen 61, Ashley 67. REGIONAL--2nd Elkhart 72, Ashley 107. STATE--4th W. Lafayette 45, Hammond 93, Calumet 112, Ashley 138. Coach Walton, B. Grogg, R. Charleswood, D. Stonebraker, N. Wag- ner, Coach Hile, T. Lepley, L. Teegardin, T. Stoy, G. Shumaker, G. Lepley, R. Blech, D. Wehr, C. Warstler, L. Gramling, D. Holzbauer, W. Treesh. Warming up at state meet are Fred, John, Steve, and Martin. y JUNIOR HIGH EXHIBITS YOU THFUL AMBITION 31 STANDING: Coach Weimer, R. Lepley, B. Warstler, B. McClish, G. Musser, F. McClish, J. Grill, L. King, KNEELING: B. Gipple, J. Carper, S. Grear, T. Greenwood, P. Carper, S. Shumaker, and T. Gramling. BASEBALL—AMERICA’S FAVORITE SPORT GOLF—THE GENTLEMEN’S GAME S. Shumaker, T. Musser, D. Collins, G. Northouse, Coach Weimer, G. Musser, D. Taylor, and S. Shipe. i commoner ae fees ee en sense a ! 32 ROW 1: R. Lepley, B. Schiffli, B. McClish, F. McClish, S. Hartman, J. Grill, B. Campbell. ROW 2: T. Gramling, L. King, B. Warstler, M. Schwartz, G. Musser, J. Hefty, K. Teegardin, G. Northouse. ROW 3: B. Gipple, R. Leins, S. Grear, T. Musser, D. Taylor, B. Ely, D. Collins, S. Shumaker. ROW 4: Coach Hile, T. Greenwood, S. S hipe, P. Carper, T. Cook, J. Carper, Coach Weimer, and Coach Walton. LETTERMEN’S CLUB—SHOWS ABILITY ENTHUSIASM ABOUT SPORTS The Lettermen's Club consists of Ashley's top athletes in all the sports the school offers. Their officers for the year of 64-65 include: Fred McClish President Jon Grill Vice President Steve Hartman Secretary Bill McClish Treasurer Gary Northouse Reporter Each year the Lettermen's Club sponsors the Athletic Banquet. This banquet honors the outstanding athletes of Ashley High, the cheerleaders, student managers, and coaches, 33 GAA’ers ENJOY SPORTS ROW 1: J. Milks, J. Wolfe--Treas., R. Buchs--Sec., M. Buchs--Pres., M. Strawser-- V-Pres., A. Ellert, M. Holzbauer, L. Cox. ROW 2: J. Buchs, J. McCullough, K. Owens, C. Parsons, S. Brand, C. Dunn, S. Shumaker, D. Kovach, C. Freed, A. Thomas. ROW 3: M. Kelly, G. Myers, J. Deetz, R. Rakestraw, B. Grill, L. Gramling, V. Sherck, T. Reinig, C. Wehr, S. Crossley. ROW 4: T. Perkins, C. DeLucenay, M. Biggerstaff, K. Grogg, K. Sherck, J. Baumgardner, A. Howey, J. Trapp, K. Freed, K. Priest. ROW 5: R. Mills, C. Schiffli, J. Woodcock, K. Charleswood, S. Duncan, B. Blessing, V. Bacon, B. Berryhill, J. Hamman, K. . Trapp. The Girls' Athletic Association is under the supervision of Mrs. Virginia Milks. This group helps to bring out the athletic ability of each member, and it en- riches her social life. The G.A.A. offers volleyball, basketball, swimming, bowling, and minor sports such as tennis, badminton, table tennis, and shuffleboard, as well as tumbling and trampoline. If I make one more strike, my score will be 300! Sink or Swim! I got it! 34 ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS 35 FE BL 8h a — me _ reat ee MR - STANDING: S. Pankop, T. Perkins, S. Shumaker, L. Gramling, C. Grogg. ROW I: K. Freed, C. Freed, M. Cos- tanza, C. Dunn, S. Brand, C. Wehr, C. DeLucenay, V. Bacon, J. Skelly, J. Milks, J. Deetz, S. Duncan. ROW 2: B. Ely, K. Charleswood, A. Ellert, B. Blessing, L. Duncan, A. Thomas, D. Kott, J. Skelly, B. Berryhill, S. Shu- maker. ROW 3: C. Pentecost, D. Taylor, C. Whittig, T. Lepley, V. DeLucenay, H. Owens, R. Blech, M. Strawser, R. Shumaker, J. Deetz, B. Brewer. ROW 4: K. Sherck, B. Curry, P. DeLucenay, L. King, L. Richter, N. Wagner, K. Leas, D. Worthington, D. Collins, Mr. McElhaney. OOM-PA-PA With the flutter of the flags, and the point of batons, we march on our way through fairs, ball games, and concerts accompanied by the rousing music of the high school band. K. Freed, J. Deetz, C. Freed, M. Cos- tanza, and J. Milks. Martha Smith and Carolyn Schiffli. Sharon Duncan 36 L. to R., KNEELING: L. King, M. Costanza, C. Parsons. ROW 1: V. Wilhelm, D. Womack, J. Kovach, M. Cook, C. Gramling. ROW 2: C. Stackhouse, Y. Ely, E. Kline, J. Smith, D. Skelly, E. Burch, N. Brand, T. Smith, B. Leas, J. Harmes, J. Sowles, C. Smith, P. Lepley, L. Miller, D. Young, S. Wilhelm, J. Wagner. ROW 3: K. Myers, N. Taylor, J. Miller, N. Gramling, G. Stackhouse, G. Shumaker, V. Filipow, A. Skelly, M. Reinoehl, S. Smith, S. Reinoehl, M. Bacon, E. Myers, B. Farver, M. Leas, D. Leas, R. Charleswood, Mr. McElhaney. ROW 4: M. Miller, S. Rudolph, J. Freed, C. Charleswood, H. Shaffer, B. Reinoehl, G. Vaughn, W. Treesh, L. Gramling, S. Berryhill, W. Buss, D. Worthington. ROW 1: D. Taylor, C. Pentecost, T. Lepley, C. Whittig, V. DeLucenay, B. Ely, A. Thomas, J. Conrad. ROW 2: S. Shumaker, T. Perkins, L. Richter, P. DeLucenay, L. King, D. Worthington, B. Brewer, R. Shumaker. 37 SING YOUTH SING TRIO Anna Thomas LaDonna Gramling Carol Pentecost QUARTET Accompanist Dave Reinoehl Joyce Conrad Stephen Hartman Lon King Don Allen Accompanist Lorna Hartman HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS ROW 1: C, Pentecost, L. Hartman, J. Buchs, R. Rakestraw, P. Reinoehl, S. Deetz, R. Kessler, J. Deetz, L. Forrest, M. Holzbauer, A. Thomas, G. Peckhart. ROW 2: J. Milks, L. Cox, M. Hoffelder, R. Buchs, R. Hartman, A. Kissinger, D. Reinoehl, L. King, R. Hartman, D. Kovach , I. Evers, T. Reinig, D. Greenwood, J. Trapp, M. Smith. ROW 3: B. Grill, M. Buchs, L. Gramling, J. Conrad, D. Evers, D. Allen, M. Schwartz, E. Berryhill, S. Hartman, J. Baumgardner, C, DeLucenay, S. Var- ner, A. Reinoehl, B. Grear, K. Wright. ROW 4: K. Owens, J. Wolfe, M. Biggerstaff, S. Duncan, K. Charleswood, C. Schiffli, J. Hamman, V. Sherck, K. Sherck, T. Perkins, K. Trapp, T. Miller, M. Strawser, S. Pankop, A. Ellert, B. Foster. 38 In between classes, it sounds as if the music room is the place to release all pent-up enthusiasm --trumpets blow, drums boom high C's are sounded. Then, the bell rings and the musical ability of the youths of Ash- ley blends into one harmonious whole-- When the bell rings, the music room will have an entirely different atmosphere. Inpromptu song fests are given as much serious at- tention as concerts. 39 WE PRACTICE DEMOCRACY On November 3, a mock election was held for grades 7-12. 92.4% of the students registered, and 97.4% of that per cent voted. It was a Democratic landslide, and ) Johnson defeated Goldwater 182-74. : AHS formed a student council --a first in the history of the school. Democrat or Republican? A Student Council Meeting werner ie eer Rees center sehen SEATED: R. Shumaker, C. Wehr, J. Grill, B. Campbell, L. Gramling, R. Rakestraw, S. Shumaker, R. Hartman. STANDING: B. Grogg, A. Ellert, L. Hartman, K. Freed, E. Berryhill, S. Hartman, M. Biggerstaff, T. Perkins, J. Skelly, D. Taylor, Mr. Warner. 40 These Indian mask heads of Indian gods were made by the art class. CONVOCA TIONS— RELAXATION FROM STUDIES The student council p resented us with many interesting convocations. The students of AHS have enjoyed seeing Mr. Patterson who is a gymnast, a Christmas program put on by the students of AHS, a film about Louis Pasteur, and a spacemobile demonstration. Shown at the left is Mr. Charles King, an accomplished vocalist, who enter- tained our students with his program, Music in the Air. Shown at the right is Mr. Ray Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan gave us an interesting talk on the history of American firearms. 4] FHA DEVELOPS SOCIAL LIFE The Future Homemakers of America have a varied and interesting program. During the Christmas season they visited the county home. In March they sponsored, jointly with the FFA, a hootenanny and dance. The theme for this was Down Singing River. The Yeomen, as well as local talent, sang at this function. On March 27th a Ma-Pa-Me night was held. It was a potluck supper. Miss Irene Myers, General Electric's supervisor of Women's Division, was the speaker. The FHA also enjoyed attending the dis- trict meetings. The Yeomen HOMEMA yw (x) KERo ROW 1--J. Milks, S. Brand--Reporter, D. Greenwood--S. Leader, A. Ellert--Rec. Leader, J. Wolfe--Sec., J. Trapp --Pres., J. Conrad--V. Pres., C. Pentecost--Treas., J. Deetz--Hist., M. Smith- -Proj. Chair., Sponsor--Mrs. Hasselman. ROW 2--L. Cox, M. Holzbauer, M. Hoffelder, J.McCullough, C. Dunn, K. Owens, D. Kovach, G. Peckhart, D. Evers, A. Thomas. ROW 3--R. Rakestraw, P. Smolek, B. Grill, A. Reinoehl, T. Reinig, S. Varner, C. Wehr, A. Howey, D. Witham, L. Gramling. ROW 4--L. Scheurich, M. Biggerstaff, K. Sherck, K. Trapp, T. Miller, B. Grear, J. Baumgardner, K. Grogg, V. Sherck, K. Wright. ROW 5--J. Hamman, R. Mills, D. Smolek, K. Charleswood, S. Duncan, B. Foster, B. Blessing, C. Shiffli, M. Strawser, S. Pankop. 42 ROW 1--Mr. Whittington, Advisor, L. Skelly--Sentinel, S. Stomm--Reporter, D. Allen--Pres., S. Hartman--V. Pres., R. Miller--Sec., E. Berryhill--Treas. ROW 2--R. Hartman, J. Dunn, N. McBride, P. Reinoehl, J. Skelly, R. Schwartz, B. Miller. ROW 3--A. Kissinger, T. Days, S. Deetz, D. Taylor, M. Blomeke, H. Schiffli, R. Leins, J. J. Days. ROW 4--M. Schwartz, F. Richter, P. Schiffli, M. Hoffelder, G. Kline, L. Schiffli, R. Leins, Not Pictured, D. Reinoehl and D. Deetz. FFA ENFOYS CANADIAN TRIP The Ashley members of Future Farmers of America earn points to make a trip to Canada. The boys earn this trip by selling pop at ball games, raising a pig, working on the sorghum plot, or selling jello and rat bait. In the soil-judging contest they ranked 2nd in the county. Stanley Deetz came in 3rd in a speech and essay contest. The FFA invited the FHA to help them sponsor the hootenanny. The Future Farmers also enjoy their yearly spring banquet. Francis Richter, Larry Schiffli, and Mike Blomeke with Walter Richter on Canadian trip at Skookum Lake. 43 The Spanish Club looks at a map of Mexico. They enjoy their yearly trip to Mexico City, Mexico. ROW 1--L. King, A. Ellert--Treas., R. Hartman--V. Pres., D. Worthington--Pres., V. Bacon --Sec., B. Blessing, Sponsor--R. Hile. ROW 2--S. Shumaker, B. Ely, R. Lepley, B. Berryhill, B. Grill, M. Blomeke, S. Shumaker, J. Grill, L. Hartman, M. Smith, D. Potts, C. DeLucenay, M. Hoffelder, G. Holden, R. Shumaker, W. Woodcock, P. DeLucenay, D. Smolek, L. Richter. Ashley's students with the President of ii Lon and Marty at Chapultepec Castle over- Mexico, Adolfus Lopez Mateos. GC looking Mexico City. University of Mexico's Library in Mexico The American Embassy in Mexico, City. City. 44 Where's the Correction Fluid? Get That Story! Journalism, a new class at AHS this year, gave the stu- dents of Ashley a better school paper. Mr. Rex Hile instructed this class. 45 JOURNALISM CLASS SHOWS ENTHUSIASM Publishing The Daily Ace and The Little Aces' Almanac ROW 1: B. McClish, G. Musser, L. King, L. Hartman. ROW 2: G. Northouse, D. Reinoehl, J. Deetz, J. Wolfe, M. Smith. ROW 3: J. Hefty, B. Warstler, B. Hypes, B. Gipple, R. Owen, T. Gramling. lst runner-up for Miss Ashley honors, Jean Wolfe. 2nd runner-up for Miss Ashley, Karen Wright. Miss Ashley, Linda Forrest, was first runner-up in the Miss DeKalb County contest. For her talent she did a skit entitled, Mamie Tells Little Red Riding Hood. BA els County School Queens ride on float. Miss Ashley smiles for camera, HONORS Stanley Deetz and Sharon Duncan were King and Queen of DeKalb County 4-H this year. They won this honor on the 4-H point system. King and Queen of DeKalb County hold King Stan and Queen Sharon in T-Bird. awards, 46 SENIORS WE SAVED THE BEST TIL LAST—SENIORS °65 CLASS COLORS --Red and White CLASS FLOWER--Red Carnation CLASS MOTTO--American Ends In I Can CLASS OFFICERS : PRESIDENT --Dale Holzbauer VICE PRESIDENT --Fred McClish SECRETARY --Linda Forrest TREASURER--Carol Pentecost HISTORIAN - -Gary Northhouse REPORTERS --Steve Hartman and Robert Hypes REPRESENTATIVES --Karen Wright and Bill McClish STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES --LaDonna Gramling and Bill Campbell On the next five pages will be our individual senior class pictures. These pictures will spell out A.H.S.-- 65, RC Se WE mere SPON x J CAROL PENTECOST-TReas. REO McCLISH: v PR Dbles Fis Schoo DALE HOLZBAUER- pres LINDA FORREST- gec'y 4 7 CAROLYN SCHIFFi4 MARIE BUCHS THOMAS HOFFELDER RiTA MILLS GARY NORTHOUSE MILORED BIGGERSTAFF NEAL LOCKWOOD SHARON OUNCAN WILLIAM CAMPBELL KAREN WRIGHT +) 4 q ak DOROTHY EVERS RICHARO LEPLEY BONDA GREAR ROBERT SCHIFFLI LA DONNA GRAMLING WILLIAM Me CLISH ANNA THOMAS STEPHEN HARTMAN % + Ef ARLEN REINOEHL ROBERT MILLER JOYCE CONRAD DAVID REINOEHL PERRY YOUNG KATHERINE PRIEST KEITH TEEGARDIN Asbor ware ane ware TA JANICE WOODCOCK ROBERT HYPES SUE VARNER DONALD ALLEN 48 DONALD CURTIS ALLEN MILDRED SUE BIGGERSTAFF MARIE CATHERINE BUCHS WILLIAM JOSEPH CAMPBELL DONALD LEE COLLINS JOYCE MARIE CONRAD SHARON KAY DUNCAN 49 Dorothy Marie Evers Linda Ilene Forrest LaDonna Mae Gramling Bonda Sue Grear Gary Don Greenwood Stephen Lynn Hartman Thomas Carl Hoffelder Dale Lee Holzbauer Robert Dean Hypes John Joseph Johnson Richard DeWayne Lepley Neal Evan Lockwood Fred Thomas McClish William George McClish Robert Lawrence Miller Ped Ce ee ae ee Rita Joyce Mills Gary Lee Northouse Carol Sue Pentecost 51 Katherine Maureen Priest Arlien Latriealle Reinoehl Dorothy Juanita Potts Carolyn Ann Schiffli David Lynn Reinoehl Robert Joseph Schiffli Larry Wayne Skelly Martha Jane Smith 52 Steven Douglas Stomm Keith LeRoy Teegardin Anna Margaret Thomas Drema Dawn Witham Sue LouEllen Varner Jean Ann Wolfe Perry John Young Janice Kay Woodcock Karen Kay Wright 53 ed 54 SENIORS ARE: “IN THE DOGHOUSE” As the curtain fell on the night of April 10, 1965, the seniors gave a sigh of relief. Their play, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Wolfe, was over. The cast for the three-act comedy, In The Doghouse, was as .... vean Wolfe follows: .... LaDonna Gramling Dianaisheluvigerrsaneee Wart eicic erie 6 is's! oie 9% 16 EV CEDUT SESS Mea Mee Monsees Fea iet sds tsih'e) bie l'o foo sen woe wc arolsPentecost ALOUD ALCS Betuceslieiel sl shee iste eis) oie ra tel ve! ss IOWATOEACW OOGs a, fa Sree amor tee MACs cits the) 6 dss Ghee des eh « cs ete os David Reinoehl Bemnys alnDrid Senin vis) tis weve. viva is ee co aire e's ee eden ened hichard Lepley: Per C Cw CILNi 11s Mm mM erie eshte i se) al ey chess os ks scale .... Robert Hypes NAS Sem AD leer Be eee ped 2 toe satin e oe) vos o s srsis sts ats aye e's Mildred’ Biggerstaft o te ce 6! 6 60 60 © .¢ 0, 8 0 6 0° «© © © © © © ee eo eee eo 0e @e © © © UCPC AMMOLS ATM metres eet Ne elise ele ty © (sgl, cnet, ¢ =: + + 21s mee esos) o eps a « - Anna: Thomas Donald Allen ler ya OUO VAN Bima eeet ii iM nesic mrt cls tec icks) oo si sss he eja e elat outs lace «ais RCH ail Se ene ee weed Riu neds 30). etn e) ieee, ce! e ss 4) Martha Smith Marie Buchs LAGS YS PEE ere! Gk A Rabe ANG By Ske a ues 1G ct ie? re ee William Campbell (nid Ceywe Sed LEMOS) 2, Week 6 Gl by On 2 ee r SV ALiSs A AV.Ccm ment em fetter eh kekee ai, stesso hero. ¢. 5 ists el aelens gis cdissese 6 «+ « Linda Forrest Steve Stomm Nid OOM MS DDLCenmrmeuet ce smenet ett. weiss eects se seats mes ele tien lee ele STANDING: Dorothy Potts, prompter. SEATED: Mrs. Mary Wolfe, director. 55 Carolyn is deciding what to wear for tomorrow. NEW YORK Forty enthusiastic seniors and their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weimer, left for Washington, D.C., New York City, the World's Fair, and Philadelphia, as well as Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 24th. The class took a Miller tour. They rode in style--a brand new Continental Trailways bus! Bob White was the bus driver and Mrs. Vivian Hoover was the charming guide. The seniors enjoyed the trip very much--everything from the sight-seeing trips to the free time to the informal chats in the bus. OR BUST! :) Le be % os oe CV ee hae 0h o Anna and Sharon--big day--need some rest. Bus driver Bob White and guide Vivian Hoover. Home again. Gary and Dale, 56 Arriving at the World's Fair. United States Pavillion. Weary feet at Smithsonian Institute. New York City--from hotel room. Arlington cemetery--Kennedy's grave. Independence Hall Washington Monument 57 The choir sings for baccalaureate. Dale Holzbauer, president of the class, reads the scriptures. GRADUATION DAY Baccalaureate services were held on Sunday evening, May 23rd, 1965. Rev. Riley B. Case, minister of the Ashley and Hudson Methodist churches, presented the sermon on Visions. The commencement exercises were held on May 25th in the Ashley school gymnasium. The salutatorian of the senior class, Jean Wolfe, gave the salutatory address. Thomas Hoffelder gave the valedictorian address. Dale Holzbauer introduced the speaker, Mr. Sterling Shaw, who is the Associate Director of Ad- missions at Purdue University. His speech was entitled, Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall. Mr. Clifton War- ner, principal of Ashley High School, presented the awards, which were as follows: Vialedictorlanwese seamen emme Thomas Hoffelder Salutatorian ee eee ee eee tees Jean Wolfe Agricullure ran arc: psec tent ame Stephen Hartman bY Car DOOKSECItOT een aeons Jean Wolfe History Ot ate Martha Smith . LaDonna Gramling Gary Greenwood English .¢.0. wenn ct ae eireemeaels eee Sharon Duncan Commercials. ssee ee tenets Linda FOrest Mathing at tenes oceceBecsg ners te Dorothy Potts SCIENCE 3S foi cic «us (ote eae Thomas Hoffelder Musici i722 seentietese: cRitaaenet ore Joyce Conrad AthletiGae reece ae . «.. Bill and Fred. McClish Citizenship awatae.s-e.0-) eee Mildred Biggerstaff Thomas Hoffelder received a scholarship to Tri-State College. Mrs. Dorothy Phillips, organist John Johnson and Kathy Priest march out. This page is sponsored by SUTTON'S SUPER MARKET --Waterloo, Ind. 58 Commencement begins as forty-two seniors begin to take their places on their graduation night. As Mr. Warner reads the name on each diploma, Mr. Granville Deaton, superintendent of the DeKalb Central United School District, presents the diplo- mas to the students of the Ashley senior class of 1965. Neal Lockwood is pictured here as he re- ceives his diploma. The octet sings, And the Glory of the Lord. Senior Girls' Trio sings, Farewell, Dear Alma Mater. This Page Is Sponsored by the ASHLEY-HUDSON LUMBER COMPANY, Phone 587-9221. 59 SENIOR DIRECTORY Donald C. Allen Don F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; 4-H 6 yrs.; Choir 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Play 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Pep Club 1; Libr. 3; Boys' Quartet 4; Class Hist. 2. Mildred S. Biggerstaff Midge G.A.A. 3,4; V.-Pres. 3; B-team Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Libr. Club 3; Student Council 4; Treas. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Play 4. Marie C. Buchs G.A.A. 3,4; Pres. 3,4; Libr. 3; Play 4; Choir 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Year- book Staff 4. William J. Campbell Bill F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Stu- dent Manager 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Choir 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Letterman's Club 3,4; Play 4. Donald L, Collins Don Band 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 2. Joyce M, Conrad Dance Band 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; V.-Pres. 4; Ensemble Club 2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Piano Contest 1,2,3; Trio, Quartet and Choir Accompanist 3,4. Sharon K, Duncan Sherry Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Majorette 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Projects Chairman 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Ace-ettes 1,2; B-team Cheerleader 3; G.A.A. 4; Class Reporter 1; Assoc. Yearbook Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 4; District Twirling Contest 2,3; 4-H 8 yrs.; Health Safety Leader 1; Reporter 2; V.-Pres. 3; Jr. Leader 1,2,3,4; Devotional Leaedr 4; DeKalb County 4-H Queen 4, Dorothy M. Evers Choir 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 4. Linda I. Forrest Lindy B-team Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Play 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 3; F.H.A. 1; Class Treas. 1; Class Sec. 2,4; Class Hist. 3; Yearbook Staff 4, LaDonna M, Gramling PerDonna Trio 2,3,4; Sextet 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3; V.- Pres, 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 4; G.A.A,. 3,4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pres, 60 4; Varsity Cheerleader 3; B-team Cheerleader 2; 4-H 8 yrs.; Song Leader; Recreation Leader; Pres, 2,3; Jr. Leader 1,2,3; Ensemble Club 2; Class Hist. 1; Year- book Staff 4; District Vocal Contest 1,2,3,4; State Vocal Contest 1,2,4; Acc, 3,4; Play 4. Bonda S. Grear Bongo Pep Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Choir 4. Stephen L, Hartman Steve Cross Country 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Treas. 3; V.-Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class V.-Pres. 2; Class Reporter 4; Band 1,2; Boys' Quartet 3,4; Sec. 4; Student Council 4; Pres. 4. Thomas C. Hoffelder Tom Pep Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Class Pres. 2; Bas- ketball 1. Dale L. Holzbauer Pep Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Class Pres. 1,3,4; Class Rep. 2; Basketball 1; Track 2; Cafeteria 1; Student Manager 1,2; Gymnastics 2,3. Robert D. Hypes Basketball 1; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Reporter 4, John J. Johnson Spanish Club 3; 4-H 1,2,3; Art Club 3. Richard D, Lepley Rich Spanish Club 2,3; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Student Manager 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Play 4. Neal E, Lockwood Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 152,33) [rack 1; Cross Country v1) Fred T. McClish Ferd Cross Country 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Reporter 3; Pres, 4; Class Reporter 2; Class V.-Pres. 3,4. William G. McClish Bill Baseball 2,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Treas. 4; Class Rep. 3,4. Robert L. Miller F.F.A. 4; Cafeteria 1; 4-H 3. Rita J. Mills 4-H 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 3. Bob ! Bob! Gary L. Northhouse 4-H 1,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Reporter 4; Hist. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Sec.-Treas. 4; F.F.A. 2; Golf 2,3,4. Carol S, Pentecost Sue ! Class Bec. 1; Treas, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Song beaderes- seC 1a: s 1 reas 4 1Cnoitel.2,3,4:°5eC. 2: Libr, 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Treas. 2; V.-Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3; District Instru- mental Contest 1,2,3; District Vocal Contest 1,2,3,4; State Vocal Contest 1,2,4; Ensemble Club 2; Sec.- Treas, 2; Play 4. Dorothy J. Potts Dotty Cafeteria 1,2,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Libr. 2,3,4; Regional Math Contest 1;2; State Math Contest 1,2; Menu 2,3,4; Prompter 4, Katherine M. Priest Pep Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 3,4. Arlien L, Reinoehl Choir 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Ace-ettes ts David L. Reinoehl iDavel Choir 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; 4-H 7 yrs.; Class Reporter 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Boys' Quartet 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Band 1,2,3. Carolyn A. Schiffli Candy Pep Club 1,2,3,4; V.-Pres. 3,4; Ace-ettes 1,2; Choir 1,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Hist. 3; Paper Staff 2,3; Band (Color Guard) 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Libr. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Rep. 1. Kathy Robert J. Schiffli Bob Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1; Track 1. Larry W. Skelly F.F.A, 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3. Martha J, Smith Marty Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; B-team Cheerleader 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Band (Color Guard) 2,3,4; Class Sec. 3; Choir Sec. 3; F,H.A. 1,2,3,4; Recreation Leader 3; Projects Chair- man 4; G.A.A..3; Paper Staff 3,4; Assoc. Editor 3; Editor 4; Libr, 2,3; Ensemble Club 3; Sec. 2; Play 4, 61 Steven D. Stomm Steve ! 4-H 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Play 4. Keith L. Teegardin Teddy Track 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Art Club 3; Repr. 3; Pep Club 4; Letterman's Club 3,4. Anna M, Thomas G.A.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Spanish Club 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Sec.-Treas. 3; Hist. 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; District Instrumental Contest 2,3,4; State Instrumental Con- test 2; District Vocal Contest 2,3,4; State Vocal Contest 4; Accompanist 4; Class V.-Pres. 1; Class Rep. 3; Dance Band 2,3,4; Ensemble Club 2; Trio 2,3,4; Octette 3,4; Play 4; Asst. Choir Director 3; Yearbook Circulation Manager 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H 6 yrs.; Song Leader 1; Jr. Leader 1; State 4-H Award 1. Sue L, Varner Pep Club 1,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Choir 4. Drema D, Witham F..H.A, 3,4. Jean A, Wolfe Jeanie G.A.A 3,4; Sec. 3; Treas. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Hist. 2; Sec. 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Treas. 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Class Reporter 2,3; Ensemble Club 2; Yearbook Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Libr. 1,2; Paper Staff 3,4; Assoc. Editor 4; F.T.A. 1; Play 4. Janice K, Woodcock Tibrol)2,354;.G.4.A. 3,4; Pep Club 12,3: F.HIA. eee Karen K, Wright Barney Choir 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Ace-ettes 22 Perry J. Young Basketball 1; Spanish Club 2; Art Club 3; Cross Country 4. Gary D. Greenwood Green Basketball 1,3; High School league 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Art Club 2,3; Pres. 3; Baseball 2; Pep Club 1,2,3. SENIORS Allen, Donald 29,38,43,48,49,55, a Whc Biggerstaff, Mildred 25,34,40,42, 48,49,55,57. Buchs, Marie 34,38,48,49,55,57,64. Campbell, William 20,31,33,40, 48,49,55. Collins, Donald 32,33,36,43,48,49, O55 Conrad, Joyce 37,38,42,48,49,56. Duncan, Sharon 34,36,38,42,46,48, 49 ,56,64,74,95. Evers, Dorothy 38,42,48,50. Forrest, Linda 25,36,38,48,50,55, 57,64. Gramling, LaDonna 34,36,38,40, 48,50,55,57,64,74. Grear, Bonda 1,38,42,48,50 Greenwood, Gary 48,50,56,95 Hartman, Stephen 20,23,28,29,30, 31,33,38,40,43,48,50. Hoffelder, Thomas 48,50,75,95. Holzbauer, Dale 48,50,56,57,60,64. Hypes, Robert 45,48,50,55,57. Johnson, John 48,51,57,60. Lepley, Richard 9,29,31,32,33,44, 48,51,55. Lockwood, Neal 48,51,61. McClish, Fred 20,21,28,29,30,31, 32,33,48,51. McClish, Bill 1,20,21,28,29,30,31, 32,33,45,48,51. Miller, Robert 43,48,51,57. Mills, Rita 34,42,48,51. Northouse, Gary 32,33,45,48,51,57, 95. Pentecost, Carol 36,37,38,42,48, DL FID 01,04. Potts, Dorothy 44,48,52,55. Priest, Katherine 34,48,52,60. Reinoehl, Arlien 1,38,42,48,52 Reinoehl, David 38,45,48,54,55 Smith, Martha 25,36,38,42,44,45, 43592,;90;008 Schiffli, Robert 1,20,21,33,48,52 Schiffli, Carolyn 34,36,38,42,48, 92500500) Skelly, Larry 43,48,52 Stomm, Steven 43,48,53,55,75. Teegardin, Keith 28,29,33,48,53, Die Thomas, Anna 3,34,36,37,38,48, DosDO,s0OsO ie Varner, Sue 38,42,48,53 Witham, Drema 42,48,53 Wolfe, Jean 34,36,38,42,45,46,48, 595,64, Woodcock, Janice 34,53,57. Wright, Karen 1,36,38,42,46,48,53 Young, Perry 30,48,53. JUNIORS Berry, Michael 14 Berryhill, Everett 14,38,40,43,75 INDEX Campbell, Tom 14. Crossley, Sharon 14,34. Deetz, Jean 13,14,34,36,38,42,45 Deetz, Stanley 13,14,31,38,43,46, 1D, DeLong, Rose Ann 14 DeLucenay, Christine 14,44 Dove, Sally 14 Dunn, James 14,43 Fairchild, Rita 14 Freed, Kathy 14,34,36,40 Gael, Alan 14 ; Gipple, Bill 14,24,32,33,45 Gramling, Terry 14,20,23,32,33,4¢ Grear, Steve 14,32,33 Grill, Jon 13,14,20,21,29,30,31, 32,33,40,44 Hartman, Loma 13,14,38,40,44,45 Hefty, John 14,30,31,33,45 Holzbauer, Dennis 13,14,31 Kessler, Roger 14,38 King, Lon 14,28,29,32,33,36,37,38, 45. Kissenger, Andy 14,38,43 Kline, Garold 14,43 Kovach, Diane 14,34,38,42 McBride, Norman 13,14,43. Mertz, Garry 13,14 aie? Gayle 11,14,20,21,32,33, Owen, Roy 14,29,45 Perkins, Trudy 14,34,36,37,38,40 Rakestraw, Rita 13,14,24,34,38, — 40,42 Richter, Francis 14,43,75 Rigsby, Connie 14 Schiffli, Larry 14,43,75 Schortgen, Ken 14,24 SEGEOE: Martin 14,30,31,33,38, Sherck, Vicki 14,34,38,42 Scheurich, Linda 14,42. Smolek, Darlene 14,42,44., Stahl, Betty 14 Trapp, Joyce 13,14,34,38,42,74 Warstler, Robert 14,20,21,32,33,45 SOPHOMORES Anthony, Neil 15 Berry, Donald 15 Blomeke, Michael 13,15,24,43,44, Us Boyd, Steve 15 Brand, Sue 13,15,34,36,42,74 Buchs, Rita 15,34,38 Carper, Paul 15,20,23,24,29,30,31, 32,00 Charleswood, Karen 15,34,36,38, 42 Cook, Tim 15,23,24,29,33,75 Days, Tom 15,43,75 Deetz, Donald 15 Ellert, Annel 3,15,34,36,38,40,42, 44,74,75 Ely, Robert 1,15,24,33,36,37,44, is Evers, Irene 15,38 Greenwood, Diana 13,15,38,42 Greenwood, Terry 15,24,32,33 Grieser, Lora 15 Hamman, Joyce 15,34,38,42,74 Harmes, George 15,75 Hartman, Richard 15,29,38,44 Hefty, Robert 15 Hoffelder, Margaret 15,38,42,44, 74 Holden, Barry 13,15 Holzbauer, Mary 15,34,38,42 Holinger, Harold 15,75 Jackson, Lawrence 15 Kelly, Mildred 15,34 Leins, Ronald 15,33,43 Leins, Richard 15,30,31,29,43 Milks, JoAnne 13,15,24,34,36,38 42,74,75 Miller, Thomas 15,75 Miller, William 15,43,75 Musser, Timothy 15,24,32,33 Myers, Gloria 15,34,75 Pankop, Sheila 15,36,38,42 Peckhart, Gloria 15,38,42 Reinig, Gertrude 5,15,34,38,42 Reinoehl, Phil 15,24,38,43. Rigsby, Terry 15,29 Schiffli, Paul 15,43,75 Sherck, Karen 15,34,36,38,42 Shipe, Stanley 15,32,33 Shumaker, Steven 13,15,24,30 Strawser, Marilyn 15,34,36,38,42 Taylor, Dennis 13,15,20,23,24,32, 33,36,37,40,43,75 Wehr, Charlotte 13,15,34,36,40, 42,74 Worthington, Douglas 15,24,29,36, 37,44 FRESHMEN Bacon, Vicki 8,16,26,34,36,44 Baumgardner, Jane 16,34,38,42 Berryhill, Brenda 16,34,36,44 Blessing, Barbara 16,34,36,42,44 Buchs, Joann 16,34,38 Buckmaster, Darwin 16,75 Carper, Jeff 16,26,29,30,31,32,33 Costanza, Mary Jo 16,26,36,37 Cox, Linda 8,16,34,38 Curry, Bruce 16,36 Days, Jim 16,43,75 DeLucenay, Paul 13,16, 26, 29,30, 36,37 ,44 Duncan, Larry 16,26,29,30,36,75 Dunn, Carol 13,16,34,36,42 Foster, Beverly 16,38,42 Freed, Cheryl 13,16,34,36 Frick, David 16 Grill, Becky 13,16,24,34,38,42,44 Grogg, Kathy 16,36,42,44 Hall, Bill 16 Hartman, Roger 13,16, 26,29,38, 40,43,75 Hinkley, Ted 16 This Page Is Sponsored by NORTHERN INDIANA FUEL AND LIGHT CO. of Auburn, Ind, Hoffelder, Max 16,43 Holden, Gregory 16,26,44 Howey, Annetta 16,34,42,74 Kelly, James 16 Kline, Michael 16 McCollough, Jane 16,34,42 Miller, Therese 13,16,38,42,74 Myers, Dwight 16,75 Owen, Kay 16,34,38,42 Parsons, Cheryl 16,34,37 Richter, Lawrence 13,16,26,29,30, 36,37 ,44,75 Schiffli, Herman 16,43,75 Schiffli, Jim 16,75 Schiffli, Steven 16,75 Schwartz, Robert 13,16,43 Shumaker, Roger 16,26,29,30,36, 37,40,44 Shumaker, Sandra 16,34,36,44,74 Skelly, Jim 16,26,36,43 Smolek, Paula 16,42,74 Spornhauer, Darrell 16 Stoy, Bob 16 Tompkins, David 16,26,29,30 Trapp, Kathleen 16,34,38,42,74 Woodcock, Wade 16,26,44,75 EIGHTH GRADE Berryhill, Linda 17,37 Blech, Robert 17,27,31,36,75 Blomeke, Jennifer 17,74 Brand, Orley 13,15,17 Brewer, Beth 17,36,37,74 Butler, Christine 13,17 Campbell, Bob 17 Charleswood, Roy 17,26,27,31,37 Crossley, Larry 17,26,27 Deetz, John 13,17 Deetz, Randy 17,75 Deihl, John 17,36,75 DeLucenay, Valerie 17,36,37,74 Eddingfield, Tim 17,75 Ellert, Ken 17 Gramling, LaMar 17,26,27,31,37, the Granlienard, K. 27 Grogg, Bruce 13,17,31,40,75 Harmes, Judy 17,37 Healey, Teresa 17,74 Hinkley, Beverly 17 Hoffelder, John 17,75 Holden, Bruce 17 INDEX Holzbauer, David 13,17,26,27,31 Jackson, Rose 17 Kelly, Richard 17 King, Laurie 17,26,37,74 Kneper, Carrie 17 Kott, Donna 17,36,74 Kovach, Linda 9,17 Krehl, Mike 17 Leas, Kathy 13,17,36 Lepley, Dick 17 Lepley, Guy 17,26,31 Lepley, Tom 13,17,26,31,36,37 Likes, Carol 17 Lockhart, Kathy 13,17,74 McClish, Connie 17 McGrew, Richard 17,26 Milks, David 17,26,27,75 Neidig, Lois 17 Orwig, Donald 17,75 Owen, Harold 17,36 Rakestraw, Carol 17,26 Ray, Linda 17 Reid, Mark 17 Schiffli, David 17,27,75 Schwartz, David 17 Seiss, Pamela 17,74 Skelly, Janet 13,17,36,40 Smith, Cynthia 17,37 Smith, Susan 17,37 Sowles, Judy 9,17,37 Stackhouse, Connie 17,37 Stomm, Bradley 17,75 Stonebraker, Dennis 17,26,27,31 Stonebraker, JoAnn 17 Teegardin, Larry 17,26,27,31 Treesh, Walter 17,26,27,31,37,75 Wagner, Nick 17,26,27,31,36,75 Waldron, Rosanna 17 Wells, Diana 17 Wells, Lana 17 Whittig, Cynthia 17,36,37 Wilhelm, Betty 17 Witham, Donna 17 SEVENTH GRADE Blomeke, Marcia 18 Brand, Neal 18,37,75 Buchs, Carl 18 Buckmaster, Roger 18,75 Burch, Dean 18,75 Burch, Eileen 9,18,37,74 Buss, Wayne 18,27,37 BOOSTERS DR. F, A, DUNCAN BELLEFOUNTAIN MEDICAL CENTER DR. JACK BROOKS NEWNAM TIRE SERVICE 63 Charleswood, Coy 18,27,37 Collins, Sandy 18 Cook, Mary 9,13,18,37,74 Days, David 18,27,75 Elder, Ricky 18 Ellert, Tommy 18 Fairchild, Sharon 18 Firestone, Larry 18,27 Gibson, Glen 18 Gibson, Veronica 18 Gramling, Nancy 18,37,74 Grill, Tommie 18,27,75 Hamman, Gary 18,75 Healey, Dennis 18 Hinman, Kathy 18,74 Hypes, Terry 18 Klegin, Constance 13,18 Kline, Esther 18,37,74 Kott, Tom 18,75 Kovach, Jobn 13,18,27,37 Leas, Rebecca 18,37,74 Lepley, William 18 McGrew, Karen 18 Miller, Claudia 18,74 Owen, Vicki 18 Pepple, Janice 18 Ramsey, Cindy 18 Reinoehl, Brenda 13,18,37,74 Reinoehl, Sally 18,37 Schiffli, Dickie 18,75 Shaffer, Hubert 18,27,37 Shumaker, Gary 13,18,27,31,37 Skelly, Amos 18,27,37 Skelly, Diana 18,37 Smith, Janice 18,37 Smith, Thomas 18,37,75 Smith, Tony 18,27 Stackhouse, Gary 18,27,37 Stoy, Terry 18,27,31 Taylor, Nancy 18,26,37,74 Vaughn, Gary 18,37 Waldron, Gary 18,27,75 Walton, Gary 18,27 Warstler, Charles 18,31,75 Wehr, David 18,27,31 Wells, Tony 18 Womack, Debbie 18,26,37,74 Wright, Guy 18,27 THE ACE GETS A FPACE— LIFTING Mr. John Turner, yearbook sponsor, Sharon Duncan, associated editor, and Jean Wolfe, editor, are looking over the last layout of the yearbook. The Ace for 1965 has many additions and new features. The Seniors have worked hard to make this the best yearbook ever published at A.H.S. Many thanks go to the typing II class for all the typing they have done and to Bob Ely and Doug Worthington for all the pictures they have taken, The Senior class deserves much credit for all the work they have done in making this book possible. The yearbook is being published by the American Year- book Company. Pictures are by Robert's Studio of Ft. Wayne, Jean, Dale, Anna, and LaDonna discuss layout and copy arrangements, Carol Pentecost is busy correcting errors. Marie Buchs, business manager, and LaDonna Gramling work hard on advertising. 64 GRADES SIXTH GRADE GLYDA FAVOURITE It is easier when Mrs. Favourite reads aloud. B.S., Indiana Central College, Ball State, Goshen College Mary Blomeke Doug Days Penny Delle r Larry Dove Denny Ellert Elizabeth Ellert Keith Evers Kathy Freed Tom Freed Carma Gramling Gary Hartman Barbara Hinkley Roger Hohl David Leas Billy Lepley Peggy Lepley Sandy Lepley Terry Lockhart Mary Miller Karen Myers Randy Parsons John Peters Jan Phelps Dorothy Reinig Barbara Schiffli Steve Seiss Arthur Strawser David Sweet Stephen Tompkins Cynthia Walton Violet Wilhelm 66 Mary Bacon Frank Dunn Jill Elder Thomas Ellert Yvonne Ely Debby Hinman Patricia Hoffelder Jenny Holzbauer Evelyn Kott Gary Ladd Mike Leas Alan Lockhart Randy McEntarfer James Miller Nancy Musser Linda Randall James Richter Stanley Seiss Patricia Teegardin Charles Trapp ECORI EGRAD E, MARY RUTH GOWDY B.S., Delta State Teachers College, Cleveland, Miss. If 1 get this done, I will not have any homework tonight. 67 FIFTH GRADE RUSSELL CHARLES PERKINS Sometimes the work is so tough, it's hard to B.S., Indiana Central, Ball hold my head up. State, Manchester 68 Ruth Buchs Lisa Butler Daniel Cropper Ginger DeLong William Deller Robert Farver Vicki Filipow James Freed Carolyn Gibson Charles Hall Shirley Hamman Steve Healey Michael Jetmore Jill Kennedy Pam Klegin Delora Lepley Elizabeth Lepley Danny Likes Sheldon Likes Linda Lockhart Sherri McClellan Terry McGrew LuEllen Miller Ethan Myers Mark Reinoehl Sheryl Rudolph William Schiffli Randy Skaggs LeRoy Smith James Wagner Janice Warstler Sharon Wilhelm Vickie Womack David Worthington Dorothy Young FOURTH GRADE Steven Berryhill James Blomeke Herman Buchs Ann Charleswood Jane Days Duane Ellert Barbara Ely Cindy Freed Cindy Garman Tresa Gibson Craig Gramling D aniel Haifly Cindy Hartman Debbie Holzbauer Leonard Kott Cindy Leas Pamela Lepley Vicki McDonald Jay Phelps Theresa Randall Margaret Reinig Joel Reinoehl Patty Schiffli Christine Sherck Dwight Scherck Stephen Shipe Dennis Shumaker Gloria Shumaker Sandra Skaggs Brenda Vaughn Penny Walton Bill Wilhelm Ww EDRIE TEEGARDIN B.S., Tri-State, St. Francis THIRD GRADE OPAL M. BOWMAN Bowling Green University Ball State, Butler University Let's see--how do I begin? Billy Blomeke Brenda Curry Timothy Ellert Harry Fike Ricky Freed Kevin Gramling Marshall Grate Arthur Hall Trionne Hile Merry Kennedy Susie Ladd Kathy Lepley Joan McDonald Roger McEntarfer David Miller Eddie Miller Juli Miller David Richter Tommy Schiffli Eugene Shatto John Shumaker Dennis Stoy George Thompkins Joseph Thompkins Martha Trapp Ricky Williams Wanda Womack 70 SECOND GRADE : ' JU ANITA KUHLMAN Tri-State, Indiana University, Butler University. Gee, it seemed so easy when Mrs. Kuhlman did it! Marie Bleck Bernard Buchs Mark Buckmaster Jimmy Carper Todd Cary Cindy Clark Mark Cropper Mike Deller Kathy Dirrim Chris Eckert Jeanine Ellert Cecil Fike Max Green Pete Healey Bobbie Hinkley Tina Holzbauer Dennis Iddings Greg Iddings Frank Kessler Mary Likes Mark Peters — Mike Refner Terry Rudolph Janet Seiss Ginger Strite Carolyn Teegardin Bobby Womack ZA] BE a os X x Yy Zz vu, 7 4d VV WW DOLOROS CHRISTOFFEL ‘ B.S., M.S., St. Francis College hy FIRST GRADE MARY ANN BLACK B.A., DePauw University Delite Baumgardner Patty Blomeke Clay Bowerman Joe Bowerman Sue Buckmaster Garry Carper Julie Cary Jeff Conrad Debbie Cook Greg DeLucenay Gary Dilley Janis Ely Keith Freed Richard Garman Diana Gibson Ford Gibson Harley Gibson Matt Grate Jerry Haifley Troy Hile Jeffrey Hinkley Eric Hinman Danny Hoffelder Randy Klegin Tommy Leas Alice Lepley Kristy Lepley Lynda Lepley Linda Likes Billy McDonald Pamela Mergy Jean Miller Richard Miller Vicki Miller Tommy Reinig Terry Rowland Lorraine Schiffli DeWayne Shatto Gregory Shipe Max Shumaker Roger Strike James Walton George Wisel Donna Young KINDERGARTEN YVONNE MILLER B.S., Tri-State, Ball State, Purdue extension t Bruce Bacon Jean Barnes Kevin Bender Heidi Bowerman Ellen Carper Jay Cary Kim Conrad Susie Days Tommy Deller Timmy Dilley Lynn Duncan Patty Ellert Danny Farver Darel Fike Junior Gibson Jeff Gipple Randy Grear Debbie Iddings Katrina Kessler Bobby Lepley Julie Lepley Brian Miller Bryan Miller Vicki Myers David Peters Lisa Reinhart Chris Reinoehl Jeanette Ricter Linda Rudolph Jeff Seiss Rosalynda Shatto Dean Sherck Keith Shumaker Barbara Trapp Kelley Williams se eae | 73 GIRLS 4-H ROW 1: P. Smolek, C. Wehr, B. Brewer, S. Brand, L. Gramling, S. Duncan, J. Milks, A. Ellert, J. Trapp, Mrs. Hasselman. ROW 2:N. Taylor, K. Trapp, V. DeLucenay, E. Lepley, S. Wilhelm, V. Womack, G. Shumaker, D. Young, J. Kennedy, J. Elder, E. Kott, K. Freed, L. Butler, T. Randall, A. Howey. ROW 3: M. Hoffelder, S. Rudolph, L. Lockhart, M. Lepley, S. McClellan, S. Hamman, K. Myers, V. Filipow, D. Hinman, B. Reinoehl, M. Miller, P. Hoffelder, C. Gramling, M. Blomeke, L. Randall. ROW 4: S. Pankop, B. Ely, P. Deller, S. Reinoehl, D. Kott, J. Blomeke, K. Lochart, B. Schiffli, M. Blomeke, S. Fairchild, K. Leas, T. Healey, L. King, L. Miller. ROW 5: G. DeLong, E. Kline, E. Burch, M. Cook, N. Gramling, D. Womack, P. Siess, T. Miller, K. Hinman, J. Hammen, E. Ellert, C. Miller, B. Leas, S. Shumaker, C. Stack- house. The 4-H Club is an active organization in our com- munity. Its members range from the 4th to the 12th grade. The projects which can be taken include cloth- ing, foods, crafts, photography, food preservation, home furnishings, flowers, personality, and recreation. They have many State Fair entries and winners each year, and all members exhibit at the DeKalb County Fall Fair. TRIPS AND AWARDS JoAnne Milks--Round-up Therese Miller--4-H Camp Joyce Trapp, LaDonna Gramling--Chicago Trip Sharon Duncan--State Fair School Kathleen Trapp--Dress Revue Jr. Grand Champion Sharon Duncan--4-H Key Club Award Therese Miller and Kathleen Trapp leaving 4-H Camp. 74 Ld lst ROW: T. Cook, G. Harmes, S. Stomm, E. Berryhill, S. Deetz, F. Richter, L. Richter, L. Schif- fli, B. Ely, M. Blomeke, Sponsor Mr. Whittington. 2nd ROW: R. Hartman, B. Farver, R. Hohl, S. Tompkins, N. Wagner, R. Blech, T. Smith, J. Richter, N. Brand, E. Myers, J. Wagner, J. Freed, R, Deetz. 3rd ROW: W. Treesh, T. Ellert; J. Miller, C. Trapp, S. Seiss, O. Brand, D. Days, S. Seiss, D. Days, B. Miller, A. Lockhart, F. Dunn, C. Warstler. 4th ROW: T. Grill, L. Gramling, J. Hoffelder, D. Sweet, T. Kott, D. Orwig, D. Schiffli, G. Hamman, G. Hartman, R. Buckmaster, D. Schiffli, B. Schiffli, T. Lockhart. 5th ROW: D. Milks, W. Woodcock, G. Waldron, C. DeLuce- nay, A. Ellert, D. Buckmaster, H. Schiffli, J. Days, G. Myers, J. Milks, H. Hullinger, J. Deihl, B. Stomm. 6th ROW: D. Taylor, T. Days, S. Schiffli, J. Schiffli, P. Schiffli, T. Hoffelder, D. Myers, L. Duncan, D. Burch, T. Eddingfield, B. Grogg, T. Miller. The boys 4-H Club offers many projects to its members. Dairy, swine, wildlife, and woodworking are popular projects with these boys. They have many members who have won awards and honors with their exhibits at the DeKalb County Fall Fair. TRIPS AND AWARDS Thomas Hoffelder--Chicago Trip David Deetz--State Fair School, Scholarship to Purdue Uni- versity Stanley Deetz--Chicago Trip Larry Schiffli, Dennis Taylor, Lawrence Richter, Randy Deetz--Round up Francis Richter--Jr, Leader Conference Everett Berryhill--Jr. Leader Conference Larry Duncan with his prize-winning projects. 75 SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS, GOOD OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS-- BEGINNING BAND ROW 1: B, Diller, S. Berryhill, C. Garman, K. Freed, V. Womack, E. Kott, C. Walton, P. Deller. ROW 2: Mr. McElhaney, D. Cropper, J. Reinoehl, R. McEntarfer, L. Randall, S. Hamman, M. Blomeke, D, Reinig, B. Ely, S. Tompkins, D, Shumaker, C. Leas, P. Klegin (not pictured). 76 ADVERTISING 77 De Lucenay Produce, Inc. Buyer of Quality Eggs Poultry we Phone 587-3432 Ashley, Indiana Waterloo TV Appliance Sales and Service Phone 3061 Motorola — xxv, wii fymerson For Bigger Yields Plant Dependable PIONEER Hybrid Seed Corn Sold by: Floyd Troyer lvan Buchmaster Phone: 587-3406 or 587-3486 Ashley, Indiana NATIONAL VAULT INC. ASHLEY SEPTIC TANKS Phone 587-3341 Ashley, Indiana STUCK’S STANDARD STATION ) Gasoline Accessories Oils STANDARD | Phone 587-3722 Ashley, Indiana MOORE BUSINESS FORMS, INC. Angola, Indiana GOODYEAR TIRE COMPANY Congratulates the Senior Class Angola, Indiana of 1965 MOBIL SUPER SERVICE from Best Wishes General Tires and Batteries HUDSON HARDWARE Auto Accessories-- Greasing and Lubrication Hudson, Indiana Phone 587-3433 Ashley, Ind. WATERLOO LUMBER COMPANY Waterloo, Indiana Phone 2761 Lumber --Paint Johns-Manville Roofing Charles Schweitzer Building Supplies Meet the Gang at-- Sandy’s Drive-In --for a Meal or a Treat Carry -Outs U.S. 27 North Call: 665-2963 Angola, Indiana SWANK WAYSIDE FURNITURE CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP Famous Brands for Less Bob Swank--Class of 33 Hudson, Indiana 1 Mile North on U.S. 27 Norelco Shavers Angola, Indiana VI'S BEAUTY SHOP Vi Tressler Hudson, Ind. Phone 587-3811 The Finest in Beauty Care for the Discriminating Woman VARNER’S LANDING Rentals Boats Sales Camping Picnicing Cabins Rome City, Indiana Best Wishes to the Class of 65 SEBERT INSURANCE Phone No. 3421 Waterloo, Indiana | Hateaten aa. REDWOOD DRIVE INN Junction U.S. 6 and 3 Kendallville, Indiana wABOACKIOhEdronack.: Inside and Outside Service FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. OF ANGOLA Real Estate Loans and Savings Accounts Phone 665-2910 No gust DROWNING WORMS Congratulations STUCKEY COIN SHOP LAKELAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clair H. Stuckey SWANK FUNERAL HOME Completely Air Conditioned Ambulance Service Equipped with Resuscitator and Oxygen Available Day or Night Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Swank Licensed Funeral Directors Ashley, Indiana ALWOOD TRACTOR SALES Best Wishes in the Future to the Class of 65 South City Limits (U.S. 27) Angola, Indiana AUBURN FOUNDRY Phone 665-2211 John Disbro, Owner Drink Pokagon Beverages ASHLEY FLUSH DOOR AND HARDWARE Phone 587-9123 POKAGON BEVERAGE, COUNTY LINE FEED MILL INC. AND ELEVATOR Phone 587-3321 ELECTROLUX Ed F. Hauke DUNN BROS. 303 W. Maumee St. Good Equipment Makes a Angola, Indiana Good Farmer Better 665-3561 Phone Collect NN Waterloo, Indiana ACE QUALITY PAINTS, INC. [PAINT | 108 North Main Street Kendallville, Indiana Kendallville Bob and Lois Wright 313 West Jefferson St. GQ 3 4 b AG Ton Fort Wayne, Indiana Phone 743-7040 Thomas Organs Conn Organs Yamaha Pianos Pilot Stereo Washington Piano Co. Only the Finest of Quality and Service MARJON BEAUTY SALON AUBURN STATE BANK Mary Carpenter Owner - -Operator Auburn, Indiana Phone 587-3440 COVELL IMPLEMENT STORE Implements and Farm Hardware elephone;000-27 Iii Angola, Indiana K H NORTH WAYNE PHARMACY THE CINDERELLA Angola, Indiana Junior's and Ladies’ Open 7 Days a Week Ready to Wear We ee NOLL Next to A P Kendallville, Indiana WHITE'S DRUG STORE STROCK'S MEN'S Public Square Angola, Indiana Phone 665-2166 Angola, Indiana Congratulations to the Senior Class THE WEATHERHEAD COMPANY Angola, Indiana STROCK ELEVATOR Hudson, Indiana HOSACKS --Since 1915-- Frigidaire Re Gay 1CLOn Maytag Philgas Angola, Indiana Phone 665-3361 NORM'S SKELGAS SHOP Bottle Bulk Service Phone 587-3721 Ashley, Ind. Custom Dry Cleaners Dial 587-3344 BOB'S SPORT SHOP For Your Sporting Goods Phone 665-3614 Angola, Indiana 225 West Maumee Ashley, Indiana VAN WAGNER'S MARKET AND SLAUGHTER HOUSE 665-6815 665-2279 U.S. 27 North Angola Congratulations to Senior Class 5 ‘i na ae ie Ie Sa KAY ; ; ALL ANET AL SHAR REE Na ALL METAL SPINNERS INC. Indiana JACK LOOS KAY'S FURNITURE MUSIC CENTER I One -Half Mile South of Lowry Organs Kimball Pianos Lowry Pianos Sheet Music Angola on U.S. 27 Phone 2131 Waterloo, Indiana ANGOLA STATE BANK FISHER'S DEPT. STORE The Bank with the Clock Better Buys for Less Waterloo, Indiana Angola, Indiana WILHELM ELECTRIC CARROLL'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Commercial, Industrial and Residential Wiring Corner 6 and 27 All Electric Heat Ashley, Ind. Phone 578-3886 Waterloo, Indiana AUBURN-JUNK AND PAPER CO. DAVIS STUDIO Highest Prices Auburn, Indiana Scrap Iron--Metals--Paper Old Cars--Batteries--Rags Phone 925-4168 Auburn HAMILTON SON DRUGS Serving the Ashley --Waterloo--Angola Area Waterloo Your Friendly Rexall Store FLOYD'S PLACE INC. Steaks=.). ..Chickene.w.eetoca Loods Homemade Pizza Complete Carry Out 104 N. Peters St. Garrett, Indiana CONNIE’S SHOE STORE You Can be Shoe-zy for Less” Phone 347-2564 1 2 Mile South on Road 3 Kendallville, Ind. HERTEL’S GENERAL STORE AND RESTAURANT Ashley, Indiana 2 O i G R A T L Congratulations to The Ashley Senior Class of '65 Auburn Retail Merchants Association ALLEN ELECTRIC CO. ANDRES INSURANCE AUBURN CITY HARDWARE AUBURN FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN AUBURN NEWS STAND AUBURN STATE BANK AUBURN TV APPLIANCES BOSTON STORE BOWERMAN'S MARKET CARBAUGH JEWELRY CITY NATIONAL BANK CULBERTSON HARDWARE DENNIS FLORISTS DILGARD CLINE FEAGLER DECORATING SERVICE ECKERT'S JEWELRY FRANKLIN FINANCE CO. GAMBLE STORE GERIG FURNITURE CO. THE GRILL HOHAM MEN'S WEAR HOODELMIER'S COAL TEXACO KIDDIE SHOP KRUSE REAL ESTATE LeVAY BRINKMAN NATIONAL 5 10¢ STORE NEBELUNG SHOE STORE J. J. NEWBERRY CO. NOR ANN SHOP NORTHERN INDIANA FUEL LIGHT OBERLIN SALES J. C. PENNEY CO. PEOPLES SAVINGS LOAN ASSOC. LEWIS W. POORE, JEWELER ROMEISER DRUG STORE SCHAAB'S DEPARTMENT STORE SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. SHOOK'S TEE PEE SANDWICH SHOP WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE WILDERMUTH DRUG STORE WILLA MARIE SHOP KRUSE REAL ESTATE BONEY'S RESTAURANT Auctioneers Appraisers Dinners and Short Orders Investors No Sale to Large or to Small Phone 2401 Auburn Office ZINN Gedareot. Waterloo, Indiana Phone 925-4004 A Popular Spot with the High School Group FEE MARATHON SERVICE ROGER'S DRUGS Waterloo, Indiana Prescriptions Our Specialty Angola, Ind. 665-5312 EVERETT L. FREED GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Phone Waterloo 4154 Re Rem seo Suey Camera Suppl ies Snack Bar PLEASANT LAKE GREENHOUSE BOWERS GIFT SHOP Wreathes--Artificial Flowers Funeral and Corsage Specialty Gifts --Jewelery Pleasant Lake, Indiana North Wayne Phone 5326 Phone 475-2775 Best Wishes to the Class of ''65 RURAL BEAUTY SHOPPE RANSBURG SON'S Florence Mortorff Phone 475-2625 Ashley, Indiana Pleasant Lake, Indiana HEALEY'S BARBER SHOP Hours 8 to 5:30 Tuesday thru Friday Bini Clee SitOno- UU Saturday CONG) 24 (Ole fee NS Ashley, Indiana CHRISTIANSON JEWELRY STORE V A RESTAURANT 123 North Main Street Watch Clock Repair Kendallville, Indiana 125 South Main We Cater to Wedding Parties--Banquets--Luncheons-- Smorgasbord--Saturday Nights Kendallville, Indiana Air Conditioned--Phone 347-9987 Carry Outs Ladies’ Fashions RITTER BERRY Best Wishes to the Class of 65 Telephone 665-6412 MR. MRS. JOE GAETZ 208 W. Maumee Ashley, Indiana Angola, Indiana Groceries Dry Goods Package Drugs School Supplies Notions Ashley, Indiana DUNCAN'S STORE NOLL BROTHERS Hudson INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER General Insurance and Real Estate Notary Public Phone 587-3822 Ashley, Indiana BONBRAKE AGENCY DOROTHEA'S HOYER Ss STORE Well Groomed Women Everywhere Depend on Professional Care Groceries Meats Hamilton Phone: 488-2213 BERHALTER FURNITURE INC. 227-229 South Main Kendallville Phone 665-5061 Quality Furniture Since 1860 Angola, Indiana HALF-WAY TRUCK STOP IN MEMORY OF MR. ELMER POTTS Phone 475-9195 Pleasant Lake, Indiana q : : J HAMMA FEED SUPPLY KENDALLVILLE Feeds--Seeds--Garden Supplies FURNITURE 3 CENTER Mobile Feed Milling . South Side Square Angola, Indiana Seven Stores within a Store ECKERT’S JEWELRY 110 N. Main St. Phone 925-2116 Auburn, Indiana Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1965 Ashley High School from THE BROWN HOUSE Auburn, Indiana Auburn Butler Garrett Feed--Seed Building Supplies Fertilizer Petroleum Products Lime --Grain Mi Tile --Coal--Fence Bulk Lime and Fertilizer Spreading Service DEKALB COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS'N INC. G. C. LEPLEY SALES INC. Pontiac --Tempest--GTO--Chevrolet --Corvair --Corvette The Admirers of the ‘65 Corvair are Sharon, Tom, Don, Gary N., and Gary G. Sales Service A Fine Car Made Finer Phone 587-9121 Ashley, Indiana SANDERS COAL YARD Hudson, Indiana Phone Ashley 587-3441 BOB MILLER FORD Sales Service Parts West Van Vleeck Street Waterloo, Indiana Phone 5561 ROBERT'S STUDIO School Pictures a Speciality Senior Portraits Undergraduate Picture Packages Athletic Groups and Individuals 1014 Ewing Telephone 743-2863 Fort Wayne, Indiana THE WATERLOO HARDWARE A) =GREENWALT'S | TV AND Waterloo, Indiana oP tis aes APPLIANCE Congratulates the Ashley Senior Class Philco Sales Service of 1965 Call 587-3732 VAN SMITH GARAGE HAMILTON VARIETY STORE Automotive Service Repair Groceries Dry Goods Auto Parts--Welding Phone 488-2424 1 1 2 Miles South of Helmer on State Road 327 Hamilton, Indiana bison othe Ate yee Keeam Phone So. Milford 351-2937 Hudson, Indiana HIGLEY BOOK STORE JOHN HOFFELDER Religious Supplies Speed Shop and General Repair Butler, Indiana Waterloo JAX MUSIC CENTER MAPLE MOUND FARM 100% Pure Maple Syrup Kemph Hoffelder 213 West Maumee Angola, Indiana Ashley, Indiana SEARS ROEBUCK Rick Smith Home Representative Phone 665-3154 Angola, Indiana FRETZ SERVICE Used and New Farm Equipment Hudson, Indiana Phone 587-9193 BEIGHTS OIL Co. Good Fuel Makes Warm Friends PeOMBOXsD3 Kendallville, Indiana Phone 347-2650 ANGOLA BOWL Family Fun For Reservations Call 665-9312 FRANK'S GARAGE Frank Pickard, Prop. 3 Miles North of Garrett on 327 Phone Corunna 2161 Auburn, Ind. PHILIPS 0GeeoL Riva 06 For Road Service Call 9175 Pleasant Lake, Indiana Keepsake Diamonds TUTTLE'S JEWELRY Angola, Indiana DIEDERICH'S MORNING STAR GROCERY VIM SPORTING GOODS CO. Groceries, Gas Oil Calhoun at Jefferson Phone 5675 Rural Route 2 Fort Wayne, Indiana Waterloo, Indiana LIECHTY JEWELRY BUD CHORPENNING, AGENT Diamonds--Watches--Repairing STANDARD OIL CO. Phone 665-3613 115 North Wayne Hudson, Indiana Angola, Indiana Go and Bowl at KAISERS BUTLER BOWL FOODLAND 634 E. Main St.--Butler, Ind. US a2 , South Edge of Angola Jackie Oswalt Open 7 Days a Week 9 A.M. to9 P.M. LOVONNE'S BEAUTY SHOP Sundays 9 A.M. to6 P.M. Phone 587-3431 The Tri-State's Most Complete Super Market Ashley, Indiana LaVonne Filipow Owner and Operator THE HAMILTON BANK It's Not What You Get for Your Car; It's the Difference Complete Banking Service You Have to Pay! for Your Convenience DAILEY MOTOR SALES Phone 488-2313 Hamilton, Indiana 109 East Sth St., Auburn ANGOLA INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS INSURANCE SVC. Poo) pee INSURANCE AGENCY “SERVES YOU FIRST” JACOB INSURANCE SVC. ® WEAVER BOOTH INSURANCE CLOXTON ROE lI PHIL JOHNSON Kenneth G. Kistler CITIZENS STATE BANK Alice Mae Kistler Complete Banking Service KISTLER Waterloo, Indiana FU N ERAL HOME Hudson, Indiana Modern and Spacious Chapel for Over 25 Years. ‘The Finest GARRETT LANES in Personal Service with Dignity i Ee ae eee eae: Shel Bowl for Health and Recreation 110 W. Keyser Garrett, Indiana
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