Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

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Contents Truscccs, Principal ,Y.Y. Faculty ,.,., , Stellar Seniors .... Honor Students ,,,,. Seniors YY.,.,,,,, . . Scnior Directory History ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Proplicsy ,, NVills ,...,,,,,,,,,, Undcrclnssmcn ,,,,, Twins ,,,,,,,,,,i,, Families Activities i,,,,,, Music Departnlcnt Sports ,.....,..,.,,,,,,,, PAGE 8 10-12 14 15 16-21 22-23 24 Z5 26 28-36 37 38-40 42-S4 56-62 64-70 Page 7 PRINCIPAL Nlr. Pril:-le h.is been our faithful counselor ' and guide for the past five vearv. He his been responsible for l'l1.1l1y improvements during these ye.irs which have helped tn make the Iiel River- Perry Cunsolidatiun one of the outstanding rural seln-olv of the ,1re.i. He is .1 friend of everyone frum the tinievt beginner to the must sopliisticdted wninr. TRUSTEES Xlr. Gump and Mr. Wlirner, our newly elected trustees of Eel River and Perrv Townships rerpee- tixely. luxe taken nver the responsibilities of nun- .ieing the .affairs nf the Fel River-Perry CunsuliA dated Selmul. The students, teachers, and friend- xvish them much iuccess in the fulfillment nl their dutiex .ind .ire cnnrident they will verve nt vvell. SIQPI' RIXTILNDIZNT Nlr. Pnnte. tvlm is .1 native of Huntertnwn, it serving his seennd ve.1r as Superintendent nf the Allen Cnnntv Selinnlv. XY'hile teaching .xt Hunter- IUXXII it wav through hm eflorts that the relitiiil piper .Ind the Cit.1d:l were started. Administration mn -A 1- ' ERN! ST XVAYINI R MIQRLE GUMp A, EDWIN E. PRIBLIE LAWRENCE FOOTE Q ko 'K 3.73 ..L+.L 2311 Tied: 'W Page I0 I:.VIfI..YINI GARDNER Third Gradeg Central High School, B. S at Manchester. ANNA FOOTE First Grade: Huntertown High School, B. S. .lt Canterbury. ICA GARINIAN Second Grade: Central High School, Tri- Stxxte Teacher's College, Indiana U. GLADYS OTTO Third and Fourth Grades, Leo High School, B. S. at Manchester. ISABEL NEWLAND First Grade: Belfast High School, Wilniiiig- ton College, Miami U., B. S. in Education. RUTH CARTEAUX First Grade, Auburn High School, B. S. at Ball State. ROBERT SIBLE Government, Sociology, History, Drivcr's Training, I-Iuntertown High School, A. B. at Manchester, M. S. at Indiana U. LUCINDA ENLEY English, Librariang XY'l'lC1flSIl'lCl High School, Indiana U. ESTHER XVHONSETLER Geography, Mnthenuticsz Blutfton High School, A. B. at Manchester. CLARENCE APPLEMAN Biology, Mnthernaticsg Woodruff High School, M. S .sit Michigan U. IMOGENE BURNS Art: Rock Creek High School, M. S. at Indiana U., B. S. at Ball State. TNIARY SNIITH Speech, journalism, English, Oberlin Acade- my, A. B. at Smith College, A. M. :it University of California. IDA INIALCOLKI Seventh .ind Eighth Grades: Leo High School, B. S. .it Manchester. LELA DUNTEN Sixth Grade, Leo High School. Indiana U., Tri-State TCJCl1CF,S College, B. S. at St. Francis College. GLEN McINTOSH Fifth Grade, Morgan Twp. High School, B. S. at Canterbury. GRETCHEN YODER Fourth Grade: Huntertown High School, B. S. at Ball State. .9 . ,, ciftfjf, W, , 1 ,. f f .. - Ki I 1 V' Page 12 MARY PALICKI Typing, Physical Education, Hcalthg Salem High School, B. S. at Canterbury. XVILLIAM COONON Coach, Physical Education, Hualth, Historyg Newburgh Free Academy, N. Y., Indiana U., B. S. in Physical Education, M. S. in Recreation. XVALTIZR SLQFFER Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Band Dircctorg I-luntcrtown High School, B. S. at Man- cheater. GRACE DRUMMOND Music, john Piersol High School, Oberlin College, Bachelor of Music Education. MARGARET HOSTETLER Home Economics, Consumer Educationg La- Grange High School, B. S. at Purdue. RUSSELL GUINTHER Agriculture, Martel High School, Ohio State University, B. S. in Science. GEORGE FRYBACK Shop. Mechanical Drawing, Ossian High School, Indiana U., Ball State Teachers College. XXX C9 SXQQX5 Stellar Seniors Valedictorian ,,,, - ,,,,,,.. Salutatorian ...,.. Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy ,,,,,,7...........,, , Girl Most Likely to Succeed ..7,. Boy Most Likely to Succeed YYY7,,4,,,4V......4V,.A. Girl Who Contributed Most to School .,.,,, Boy Who Contributed Most to School ,,r,, Most Studious Girl ., ,.Y,77i.. ..,Y,7... . Most Studious Boy ,l,., Most Pleasant Girl ,c,., Most Courteous Boy ,,,, , Best Athlete ,,,e, ,,,,., , , Most Talented Girl ,,.., . Most Talented Boy ,, ,, Best Citizen ..,., 7,,,,,, , Girl With Prettiest Hair , Boy XVith Prettiest Hair ,,,,.,, Best Actress ..,,,, , , Best Actor .r..,., , , Most Bashful Girl 7 Most Bishful Boy 7 , Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer ,.,,, .,,,e Class flower: Pink Carnation. Class colors: Old rose and silver. Motto: Not to Advance is to Recede. Page 14 , ,.,,,,, Ruth Sloffer David Neuhouesr Gwendolyn Simon ,,,,,,Bennie Grimm ,,,,,,s,.,,,.,Verna Perry David Neuhouser ,.,Glorin Brnnning ., Harry Richey ,,Dolores W'illson Torn McCren Mary Meyer .,,,s,-lack Meyers .Charles May .,Mnrilyn Myers , , Bill Gntton , H . ,,,,,,., , Ruth Sloilfei' , ,. ., Glenna Tirnmerman Max Herendeen Joy Stengei' , , Don Bloom Doris Daffcrn .......,Ronnld McBride , Maxine Houser Max XV11lielnntl Honor Students Q ,BMW 5 so ,lgmk MW-, RUTH SLOFFER DAVID NEUHOUSER TOP TEN PER CENT: Ruth Sloffer, David Neuliouser, Dolores NVillson, Verna Perry, Gloria Branning. Those Above Ninety: Joy Steager, Mary Meyer, Tom McCrea, Marilyn Myers, Nancy Deetz, Lois Hess, Joyce Horstmeyer, Gwendolyn Simon, Darlene Dice, Barbara Lepper, William Gattori, Bonnie Leazier, Jack Surfus, Harry Richey, and Max Waikeland. Page 15 N l .. , 1 'A A-. f , I ig Q2 f W7 f O I ' fl' N R 5 A Og . 50,1 r Y'Xx'ET, vii' H x' .f Ev' 1, Mfg, uh 1 L :QMS J. 5 . A , h L g . XY mv -Q fv'f '1fa.g,, Q5 MJ! q7 '1-- I lx ,iwx Ifx 'rf r M D ,J X:-X H. , 'X My x 5 A r I fa Q. 'MJ5 MX0 I Q X A I X xt O 5 . J' .X Q 3-7 , ,NW ,als f0ff',QW'?f SH ,W f X. Harry Richey Maxine Houser Max Wakeland Gloria Brannmg 'Vid Nancy Deetz James Maftlll Gwendolyn Simon Janet Dunten Martha Aikins Jack Surfus Bonnie Leazier Doris Dafforn ' x Y 'Q ::. 4r.2?l5 ..1, 'L X X., , ki.: .. X WE. Q, ea Q 3 ., , Q ,ss - ' ff. 3 2 'A asv- -1-f f Q, f., - W ln .,, 1:29157 '::. ' sf ii' :figs William Gatton Marilyn Myers Ollie Waicl Lois Hess Jack Meyers Robert Boroff Monica Kell Vincent Sherwood Donna Snider Barbara Lepper Lowell Dickes Betty Streets Verna Perry Mary Meyer Bennie Grunm Gloria Danlels Donald Bloom Dolores Willson Ferdonna Lleberenz Max Herencleen X Charles May DelVla1'is Martm Joyce Horstmeyer Tom McC1'ea Sharon Maloney Ronald McBride Joy Steager Marilyn Yates Evelyn Bauer Donald Lemish Darlene Dlce Isabel Thompson Eugene Couture Glenna T1II1lH61'lTl2?Ll1 Fred Taner Senior Directory MARTFIA BELLE AIKINS 'ihlerty' Commercial Course: Chorus 1: Booster Club 1-2-3: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: History Club 2-3: Otlice Girl -I: Teacher's Secretary 4. EVELYN ANN BAUER i'Evie Vocational Course: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: History Club 2-3: Booster Club I: Chorus 1-1-3-4: Art 4. DONALD :IOSEPH BLOOM Don College Preparatory: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Basketball 1-Z-3-4: Softball 4: Track 4: Off a Pewter Platter 3: President 1: Treasurer 4: Booster Club 2-3-4: History Club 2-3: Ever Since Eve 4: Teacher's Secretary 4: Fire Captain 3-4. ROBERT CHARLES BOROFF Mort Vocational Course: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Art 3-4: History Club 2-3. GLORIA ANN BRANNING Annie Commercial Course: Chorus I: Treasurer 2: History Club 2-3: Booster Club 1-2-3-4: President 3: Student Council 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Teacher Secretary 4: Librarian Z: School Store 4: Honor Student. EUGENE JosEPH couruiua k Gene l Vocational Course: Basketball 2: History Club 2-3: F.F.A. 1-2-3-4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Teacher's Secretary 4: Booster Club 3-4: Ever Since Eve 4. DORIS XVANDA DAFFORN Dody Vocational Course: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: History Club 1-3: Booster Club 1: Chorus 2-3-4: Art 4. GLORIA SUE DANIELS Sue Vocational Course: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Booster Club 142-3-4: History Club 2-3: Off a Pewter Platter 3: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Teacher's Secretary 4. NANCY JO DEETZ Nancy Vocational Course: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Booster Club l-1-3-4: History Club 2-3: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Librarian ZV4: Teacher's Secretary 4. LOIS DARLENE DICE Dar College Preparatory: Booster Club l-Z-3-4: History Club 3: Vice-President 3: Office Girl 3-4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Teacher's Secretary 4. LOXYELL ROGER DICKES Dutch College Preparatory: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Band l-2-3-4: F.F.A. 1-2-3-4: Booster Club I-2-3-4: Ever Since Eve 4. JANET IiLLI.I'J DUNTEN Slim Commercial Course: Band I-2-3-4: Chorus 2: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Off a Pewter Platter 3: Booster Club l-Z-3-4: History Club 2-3: Office Girl 4. Page 22 NVILLIAM FRED GATTON Lefty College Preparatory: Vice President 1: President 2: Student Council 3: Band 1-2-3-4: Basketball l-2-3: Track 1-2-3: Off a Pewter Platter 3: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: F.F.A. 3: Fire Captain 3-4: Softball 1-2-3-4: Ever Since Eve 4. BENNIE GRIMM Bone Commercial Course: History Club 2-3: Booster Club 1-2-3-4: Cheerleader 2-3-4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Off a Pewter Platter 3: Track 1: Ever Since Eve 4. LOIS LENOR HESS L0cy Commercial Course: Chorus I: History Club 1-2-3-4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: Teacher's Secretary 4: OE a Pewter Platter 3: Ever Since Eve 4. MAX LE ROY HERENDEEN Mike Vocational Course: Softball 3-4: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: F.F.A. 1-4: History Club 2-3: Booster Club 3-4. JOYCE ANN HORSTMEYER 'floeyx' Commercial Course: Band 1-2-3-4: Chorus 4: Off a Pewter Platter 3: History Club 2-3: Booster Club 2-3-4: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Teacher's Secretary 4: Library 3-4. MAXINE LOIS HOUSER Kisser Vocational Course: Booster Club 2-3: Band 1-2-3-4: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Chorus 1: Secretary 3: History Club 2-3: Ever Since Eve 4. NIONICA CHRISTINE KELL Mon Vocational Course: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Booster Club 2-3-4: History Club 2-3: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Teachers Secretary 4: Cheerleader 2-4: l'OfI a Pewter Platter 3. BONNIE LEE LEAZIER Bon Commercial Course: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Booster Club 2-3-4: History Club 2-3: Chorus 1: Office Girl 4: Teacher's Secretary 4: Off a Pewter Platter 3. DONALD PAUL LEMISH Don Vocational Course: History Club 2-3: Booster Club 3-4: F.F.A. 1-Z-3-4: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Teacher's Secretary 4. BARBARA JEAN LEPPER Barb,' Commercial Course: South Side 1-2: Booster Club 3: History Club 3: Citadel 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Office Girl 4: Librarian 4. FERDONNA MARIE LIEBIERENZ Donna Commercial Courseg- Booster Club I-2-3-4: History Club Z-3: Teacher's Secretary 4: Black and Gold Flash 4: Chorus I: Citadel 4. THOMAS EDWARD MCCREA Tom College Preparatory Course: Vice President 2: Bas- ketball 1-2-3: Student Manager 2-3-4: Softball 3-4: Baseball 2: Track l: OIT a Pewter Platter 3: Fire Captain 3: Black and Gold Flash 4: Citadel 4: History Club 3: Booster Club Z-3: F.F.A. 1: Ever Since Eve 4. Senior Directory RONALD ALLEN NICBRIDE 'iRonnie Vocational Course5 History Club 2-35 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 4. SHARON LOUISE MALONEY Shebby Vocational Course5 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Booster Club l-2-3-4: History Club 2-35 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Teacher's Secretary 4. DE MARIS AIUANITA MARTIN Deen Commercial Course5 Booster Club 2-35 History Club 2-35 Teaeherls Secretary 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Citadel 45 Librarian 3. JAMES HERINIAN MARTIN U-lim Vocational Course5 F.F.A. 3-45 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 4: History Club 2-35 Booster Club 2-3. CHARLES FRANKLIN MAY Bud Commercial Course5 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 History Club 2-35 Booster Club 3-45 F.F.A. 1-3-45 Off .1 Pewter Platter 35 Track 1-2-3-45 Softball 1-2-3-45 Baseball 2-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Ever Since Eve 4. MARY MARLENE MEYER Murphy Commercial Course5 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Booster Club 1-2-35 History Club 2-35 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Secretary 2. JACK HOWARD MEYERS Jack College Preparatory Course5 Central 1-25 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Softball 45 Booster Club 35 History Club 35 President 45 Fire Captain 4. MARILYN LOUISE INIYERS uhlarilynn General Course5 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Citadel 45 Librarian 35 Booster Club 2-35 History Club 2-35 Teacher-'5 Secretary 4. DAVID LEE NEUHOUSER DaVe,, College Preparatory Course5 Treasurer 15 Student Council 25 History Club 2-35 Booster Club 35 Citadel 45 Black and Gold Flash 45 Vice President 45 Movie Operator 1-3-45 Fire Captain 3-45 Salutatorian. VERNA LUCILLE PERRY i'Verr1I' Commercial Course5 Citadel 45 Band 1-2-3-45 Booster Club 1-2-3-45 History Club 2-35 Librarian 2-35 Off a Pewter Platter 35 Office 45 Teacher-'5 SCCYSI-HY 4: Student Council 35 Honor Student5 Ever Since Eve 4. HARRY CARMICHAEL RICHEY Carmie3' College Preparatory5 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Student Council 45 History Club 2-35 Booster Club 2-3-45 Track 15 Basketball 1-2-35 Softball 1-3-45 Baseball 25 Off a Pewter Platter' 3' Fire Captain 45 Ever Since Even 4. 1 J. VINCENT SHERXVOOD Vince Vocational Coursey Grand Rapids 1-25 History Club 35 Citadel 45 Black and Gold Flash 45 Off a Pewter Platter 3. GWENDOLYN EYLONXVY SIMON Gwen'i Vocational Courseg History Club 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Off a Pewter Platter 35 Booster Club 2-3-45 Citadel 45 Black and Gold Flash 45 Ever Since Eve 4. RUTH ELIZABETH SLOFFER i'Ruthie College Preparatory Courseg Secretary 1-45 Olfice 45 Student Council 25 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Citadel 45 History Club 2-35 Valedictorian. DONNA MAE SNIDER Red Vocational Course5 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 History Club 2-35 Off a Pewter Platter 35 Booster Club 1. NELLIE JOYCE STEAGER joy Commercial Courseg History Club 2-35 Chorus 15 Booster Club 1-2-35 Librarian 35 Oil a Pewter Platterv 35 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Ever Since Eve 4. BETTY LOU STREETS Betty Commercial Course5 OE a Pewter Platter 45 History Club 2-35 Booster Club 45 Citadel 45 Black and Gold Flash 45 Librarian 2-35 Teacher's Secretary 4. JACK DEAN SURFUS Sparkie College Preparatory Coursey Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Band 1-3-45 History Club 2-35 Booster Club 1-2-3-45 'AOII a Pewter Platteri' 3' F.F.A. 1-25 Basketball 35 Baseball 2-35 Softball 3' Ever Since Eve 4. a FREDERICK DALE TANNER Fred Fine Arts Coursc5 Booster Club 1-25 Citadel 4' Black and Gold Flash 45 History Club 2-3. a ISABEL hi. THOMPSON IS5ie College Preparatory5 Booster Club 15 Chorus 15 St. Katherines 25 History Club 35 Citadel 4. GLENNA NADINE TIMMERMAN Glenn Vocational Course5 Booster Club 1-2-35 History Club 2-35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Citadel 45 Li- brarian 3-4. OLLI12 EARL XVAID Earl Commercial Courseg Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 History Club 2-35 Booster Club 2-3. MAX DONALD WAKELAND Squeaky College Preparatory Course: F.F.A. 1-2-45 Band 1-3-45 Citadel 45 Booster Club 1-2-35 Basketball 25 Track 1-25 Black and Gold Flash 45 Ever Since Eve 4. . DOLORES ELIZABETH NVILLSON uDee,' College Preparatory Course5 History Club 2-35 Treasurer 35 Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Chorus 15 Teacher's Secretary 45 Booster Club 15 Honor Student. MARILYN -IUIXIE YATES Marilyn Commercial Courseg Black and Gold Flash 45 Citadel 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 History Club 3-33 Librarian 2-35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Booster Club 1. Page 23 Class History The tree of 1939 shed twenty-three leaves into the lirst grade. They were Martha Aikins, Doris Dafforn, Darlene Dice, Janet Dunten, Lowell Dickes, Maxine Houser, Max Herendeen, Lois Hess, Charles May, Ronald McBride, Marilyn Myers, Sharon Ma- loney, DeMaris Martin, james Martin, Verna Perry. Joy Steager, Ruth Sloffer, Gwendo- lyn Simon, Betty Streets, Harry Richey, Jack Surfus, Max Walceland and Marilyn Yates. Miss Sauders was the guiding branch for these leaves and Joyce I-lorstmeyer was an added leaf during the season. The cruel winter wind stole James Bunn from our class after a serious illness. The balmy breezes wafted Ferdonna Lieberenz and Donna Snider into the lawn of leaves the next fall. A fir tree at Leo shed a needle, David Neuhouser, who sauntered into our third grade class. . In the fourth year, Mary Meyer, another pretty leaf fluttered into our yard. A weeping willow, on the banks of the Three Rivers shed a tear, Xvilliam Gatton, who trickled into the fifth season. The Hrst strong wind of '46 hurled hve pine cones, Dolores Willson, Bonnie Leazier, Tom McCrea and Nancy Deetz our way. An oak IFES dropped an acorn, Isabel Thompson, in time to enjoy the pageant of the history of Allen County at our Eighth Grade Graduation. The splinters grafted to our tree in the Freshman year were Gloria Brannin Ollie W'aid, Sue Daniels, Robert Boroff, Monica Kell, Evelyn Bauer, Fred Taner, Don- ald Lemish, Bennie Grimm, Eugene Couture'and Donald Bloom. Don Bloom served on the twig as president of our class. William Gatton was vice-president, David Neuhouser, treasurer, and Ruth Sloflfer, secretary. The branch sponsors were Mrs. Hostetler and Mr. Guinther. gs Our Sophomore year brought us no foliage. Our sponsers were Mrs. Palicki and Mr. Appleman. The ofiicers were William Gatton, president, Tom McCrea, vice- president, Mary Meyer, secretary, and Gloria Branning, treasurer. Barbara Lepper, Vincent Sherwood and Jack Meyers were added bark to our growing tree. Our class officers were all blossoms: Gloria Branning, president. Darlene Dice, vice-president, Maxine Houser, secretary, and Dolores Willson, treasurer. One big event of this Junior year was our Junior Play, Off a Pewter Platter. Our Junior- Senior reception was held beneath palm trees with a Hawaiian theme Aloha Our sponsors who helped us with all these plans were Mrs. Whonsetler, Miss Enley and Mr. Sible. With our tree complete our Senior Play, Ever Since Eve was presented. Our branch sponsors who were very helpful in leading us through our Senior year were Mrs. Smith and Mr. Prible. Our class oflicers were Jack Meyers, president, David Neuhouser, vice-president, Ruth Sloffer, secretary, and Donald Bloom, treasurer. Although we formed a tree the class chose as its flower a plant, the pink carna- tion. The class colors chosen were old rose and silver. We have always tried to follow our class motto and hope to go on believing that Not to Advance is to Recedef' Now at graduation our tree is in full bloom and each graduate will go out to become a greater part of the Great Tree of Life. Page 24 Class Prophecy While floating around in the stratospheres in the year 195, our doodle-bug runs out of .atoms and we are forced to land on a strange and mvsterious planet. We dazcdly climb out ot our doodle-bug and see a strange creature crawling toward us mumbling over and over, XVater1 XVaterl iscover that is it Mr. Prible, our guide back in 1951. XVC drench his thirst and he then tells us that he must get back to Huntertown for it is .1 matter ot lite untertown Fair and all his fans are waiting tor him. As we draw nearer we d or death. He is the main attraction at the H W'e pick an atom off the nearest cloud and with Mr. Prible in tow we head for Huntertown. After parking our doodle-bug, we start down the spacious midway. Much to our surprise, there stands Martha Aikins shouting, Come one, come all. See the famous Zaa Zaa, Ronald McBride. As we enter the tent we see that he is sawing Marilyn Yates in half. Max Herendeen is throwing knives at Evelyn Bauer who catches them in her teeth and throws them right back at him. All at once there is a loud bang and we rush out of the tent in time to see Ferdonna Lieberenz flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Max Wfakeland shot her out of a cannon. He then dashes one mile to catch her. I Our eye is attracted by an object. Oh No! Nancy Deetz is sitting on top ot a pole. Sue Daniels is trying to persuade her to come down, but she refuses to do so until Ollie Wliid wins her a big teddy bear. As we mosey on down the midway we find ,loyce Horstmeycr looking into her crystal ball to find out what Jack Meyers will be doing in the future. The fragrant odor of hotdogs reaches us, so we stop for some of Maloney's Baloney. There Sharon gives us foot-long hotdogs. We decide to try our luck at throwing balls at Don Lemish, the clown. WT prove to be poor shots. Feeling slightly full, we walk further on and see Gunga Din Bill Gatton, the snake charmcr, emitting weird musical notes on his saxaphone, accompanied by the high soprano voice of his wife Mary Meyer. XVow! Scfclnls at in time to with their none other Look at the Silver Street go. No wonder, with Doris Dafforn at the controls. Piercing the other end of the midway attract our attention. Rushing toward them we arrive see Glenna Timmerman, Monica Kell and Joy Steager dash out of the House of Horrors eyes wide with fright and their hair standing on end. Wlilking down the midway is than Isabel Thompson, knitting a pair of socks for Harry Richey who is now her leading man in North Atlantic. We reach the grandstand in time to see the main event of the afternoon. The NVomen's Hot Rod Races. W'ith a wave of the flag and a hearty Hi Ho Crackers! they're off with .1 mighty roar. Darlene Dice takes the lead closely followed by Maxine Houser with Gloria Branning bringing up the rear. At the far turn, Gloria gains speed and pushes Darlene and Niaxine oii the track. The siren sounds and on the track comes the Robert Borotl Ambulance driven by Fred Taner. As they reach the overturned cars they ind that the girls have crawled out of their cars and finished the race on foot. As we leave the grandstand we see janet Dunten still hopefully pursuing her secret love, Lowell Dickes, in the hope that someday he might accept her. There goes our two old maids, Ruth Slorler and Dolores Willsoii, taking their daily stroll with their pet poodlcs. Into the flea circus we go, only to find Don Bloom unsuccessfully trying to teach the fleas to play basketball. Still itching, we amble on and see Bennie Grimm and David Neuhouser trvine to sneak into the Big Top under the tent flaps. They are caught though, by Bonnie Leazier 'and her pet birddog, Snoopy, who made them water the elephants. Inside, we find Gwendolyn Simon, Verna Perry and Barbara Lepper flying through the air with the greatest of ease. CBetween the crashes.b The houselights dim and the crowd grows still. Then we hear 'lPeanutsl Popcorn! Crackerjacklu It is none other than Mr. Prible, the peanut man. Jimmy and DeMaris Martin, those daring darlings of the tightwire are finishing their act when in comes Bojo, the clown, who is in reality, Bud May. He likes to make the little kiddies laugh. XVe leave the Big Top for we must hurry on our way if we are to see Tom McCrea's Oddities which includes jack Surfus, the rubberman. Marilyn Myers the fat lady, Vincent Sherwood, the strong man, and Donna Snider, the undefeated lady wrestler. Lois Hess and Eugene Couture shoot past us on a falling star and this reminds us that the time has drawn near for departure. At the information booth we inquire from Betty Streets as how to get back to civilization, but this puts Betty into a fix as she has not been to civilization. We see our controls and trust to luck that we'll land on the Milky Way. Page 25 Class Will I I, Martha Aikins, being of sound mind and body QI thinkj, hereby will all those good books I used to read in seventh period assembly to that bashful Junior, Bob Golden. I. Evelyn Bauer, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to my sister, Agnes. Also, I will my love for Chev's Cwonder whyj to Mr. Sible. I, Donald Bloom, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath my ability to be a very safe and careful driver to Bob Spangler, who is also a very safe driver. I, Robert Boroff, will my ability to be a good asking me questions about it. art student to Charles Kell, who is always I, Gloria Branning, do hereby will and bequeath to Richard Sordelet my natural ability to keep out of trouble and a seat in second period study hall, 'cause he looks awfully lonely sitting in the hall each day in front of the oEice. I, Eugene Couture, will and bequeath my ability study hall to Terry Meyers. I, Doris Dafforn, will and bequeath my ability to to sleep and study at the same time in the hit the right note in chorus to Jack Goings. I, Sue Daniels, will my ability to eat candy in government class, when I'm just supposed to be chewing gum, to any junior who might want to try it I, Nancy Jo Deetz, will my quiet and serene ways I, Darlene Dice, do here will and bequeath my Paul, Roger, and Byram. I, Lowell Dickes, will my tuba horn to any lucky I, Janet Dunten, will and bequeath my ability to Patty Noble. I, Bill Gatton, being of stable mind and soul, will who sure needs it. to Ramona May and Ann Gump. ability to keep quiet in government class to guy or gal who wants to be on the beat. play the snare drums to Jackie Walcutt and my great basketball record to Jerry Buchanan, will and bequeath my ability of being Cheer do hereby will and bequeath my great ability I, Bennie Grimm, being of sound mind and body, Leader and to sit on the front row at every game to the on-coming Seniors, as they may need it. I, Lois Hess, will my ability to make posters to anyone who has the time and ambition. I, Max Herendeen, being of sound mind and body, to get along with our bus driver to jim Blessing and Alvin Fritz. I- my baritone to Linda Dove. Joyce Horstmeyer, of sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my ability to play I, Maxine Houser, being of sound mind and body, QI thinkj, do hereby will and bequeath my nine years in band to anyone who seeks fun!! I, Monica Kell, being of sound mind and body, will my bashfulness to Tootie May, as I know she needs it. I, Bonnie Leazier, do will and bequeath my tallness and shyness to Jack Walcutt. I, Donald Lemish, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along good with Mr. Guinther to Donald Surfus. I, Barbara Lepper, do will my orneriness and ticklishness to anyone who wants them. I, Ferdonna Lieberenz, in sound mind and body, will and bequeath my five seats and quietness in government to Dick Garman. KI-Ie'll need the seatslj I, Tom McCrca, being in sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my extreme height and my basketball ability to Jerry Buchanan and Jack Kelham. I, Ronald McBride, being of sound mind and body, will and bequeath my ability to be talkative and girl-crazy to Dick Sordelet. I, Sharon Maloney, will and bequeath my ability to be curtain puller in the Senior Play to Ray Tester, if he has the ambition to pull it. I, jim Martin, do hereby will and bequeath to Pete Dillman a rubber coke bottle. I, DcMaris Martin, hereby will and bequeath my get away with it, to Dave Witham. ability to sneak ahead in the lunch line and I, Charles May, will my shot-put record to whoever has the ability to break it. I, Mary Meyer, being of sound mind fha, haj, hereby will my bashfulness to Bob Golden. Qchickcnj I, Marilyn Myers, hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak with ease in speech class to any trembling junior. I, Jack Meyers, of sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep the bench warm to Jerry fDuane Kluehj Miller. I, David Neuhouser, will and bequeath study period to Ronald Farrel. I, Verna Perry, will my task of grading I, Harry Richey, being of sound mind the Junior Clickl' and not lose my temper I, Vincent Sherwood, will and bequeath any underclassmen. and body, to anyone my ability to work algebra problems and study during bookkeeping papers to any future bookkeeping student. will and bequeath my ability to argue with who is foolish enough to want it. my ability to stay out of trouble with the teachers to I, Gwendolyn Simon, being of sound body and mind, hereby will and bequeath my ability to never put my hair up to all poor underclassmen, who have to put their hair up every night. fContinued on Page 72j Page 26 N X P65 C Us Juniors ,, ' LQ 1-R ,,,. ' -if ff K fi 453 'fi .' , .. .ii 5 - l .T ' 'X ff' - 't' V .. 2 Q- 1- a ' 4 ll'-tfv rf yr R, ,' ,9 . , , . . ,. 'if f - 'M gg, qq, il! M, U4 Y fl QQ ,LL l g his :wi D 8 - '2 5 'J 1 -' ' . .- . ' 1. L ,Myth . V , f f 1 1 ff wr H nj H , wg, a' . xr fi'-f--rm. fx K: N ta , Q4 A ' ,J 'QP I ,Q fjwiej' 1. .K J, Q ,A K l l L X .Fx MF x 1,4 f . A - A, 'U .Ji f ' .L l ' f' K 3 1. .5 - Qi, 'R ff- is 1: L 7. f 'f 'sf ' ,1 X XV? K ,li A ' L fi fl ' ' g , 1 1 W i it-L 'L l Er. 'si' l 'Q ZS' 1 ,, 1 L-if v 'T' I 4, ... , -1 1 I Q. gf 1 I . 4 , 4 Sf? .:.5'Jx. -nr 'I.5' ,N 1 l 'v Q -N, ig- 1,75 u f L X if pl ' X123 x rf, I NN , V -f',41,a 1 2 as '-1: it 3 ff . fir, 'Ig f ,S 3.11, 2 5 R -1 . 1 V11 Page 28 ROW' 1: Golden, Robertg Har- rocl, joyceg Dice, Paul, Konger, Laurag Mason, Robertg Gross, Elaine, Smith, Lowell. ROXV 2: May, Georgia, Huber Franklin, Householder, Evelyng Southern, Jan'-es: Smith, Roger, Rondot, Carol, DcW'itt, Dwight. ROXV 3: Dickes, Byram: NVlian, Dora: Thompson, Holland, Shank Virginia, Tester, Raymond, jones, Roger: Guysinger, Lois. ROW' 4: Andrews, Arnold, Bu- chanan, Jerry, Roth, Joyce, KOS- tielny, Jack, Lenzier, Joann, Sur- fus, Donald, Stirlcn, Barbara. ROXV S: DcNVeese, Kathryng Gross, Alton, Rybolt, Williamg Minton, Loisg Witham, Davidg Forrest, Bonnie, Spangler, Robert. ROW 6: Garnian, Dick, Byerley, Leah, Arnold, Nelson, Gatton, juditlig Leiter, Keith, Kelham, ,Inckg Knappenberger, Marjorie. ROW' 7: XVetzel, Joan, Chap- man, Royg Nicodemus, Marilyn, Lutter, James, Myers, Ralphg Dem- ske, Mary, Dillman, Eugene. RONV 8: Phillips, Joann, john- sun, Harryg Ritter, Robertg Shank, Cecil, Leazicr, Jim, Peters, Pauline. Absent: Florence Lavachek, Jerry Miller. Sophomores ROW' 1: Vi70l'l'lQ1Ck, Johnny, Ott, Joyce, Tinimis, Larry, Rober- son, Lois, Bauman. Dou l.1s, De- Xvitt, Beverly, Till, Henry, Heffel- finger, Shirley. ROW' Z: O'Connell, Verdonna, Englehart, Robert, Couture, Marg- aret, Cristlieb, Richard, Noble. Patricia, Brown, Paul, Knafehll Nv7Cl!'ld2lQ Blessing, -Iarnes. ROW' 3: Gordon, Richard, Gump, Ann, Yates, jim: Spangle, Shirley, Meyers, Terry, Farmer. Berniece, Easterday, Carl, Cum- mins, Bettv. ROW 4: Smith, Marie, Koycts, Billy, Felger, Shirley, McDaniel, Paul, Pepple, Marjorie, Kell, Fred- erick, Felger, Marjorie, Howard Edwin. ROW S: Martin, Marvin, Tom. Jane, Bauer, Clarence, Fryback. Lois, Akers, Raymond, Boroff, Alice, Taner, Charles, Fox, Geor- gean. ROW' 6: Deetz, Peggy, Keener, Kent, Haire, Richard, Croxton, Marv: Hess, George, Fitch, Noel, Burton, Patty, Dunfee, Roy. ROW' 7: Anderson, Clarence, Tonkel, Louise, Kidder, Sandra, Fritz, Alvin, Sickafus, Loretta, Kell, Charles, Aikins, Edith, Heifel- inger, Richard. ROW 3: Myers, John, Peters, Nancy, Martin, Larry, XVilliams, David, Abbott, Charles, Lincoln, Betty, Sordelet, Richard. R i OO X T 'L A t. fe Q N3 . WN , YA, i in Q I i K tt f, fir? iff.-Q N ..:. . ,, x 'Q hx t ,N kv. 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' , ' O , gr, ,,,, T r O L 9 ' 2 Q , g K 7 N- O., r ,O ....,,,.g fw, X 6 i, s ' A rf M , , f J f S ii 5 ,V I J . ,i wafe r , my gl, t O ,O ,1 f i353'i A we N ,are f . in ii E ' aa O O, 5 ff, :Of Mai . ' 1. 1? V9 iw' . ' W -f ' JI v ' 1 L.. Q V -4, H. Q . 1 3 f xg! 1 ,C.t.J Page 29 Freshmen -S 'Q lf, il: fx ffl' I J fg If ,Q 19' A 'T' D f.. -f f . P 4 it A-ff 4 ,L X ,bt ' 2 his ,. -' ' , ' I N X-.-'M w R i .iw-A lj l X i X A.-S l o K Q A 9' 3' i .. .1 ,Q 3 9 , N cf ip i 4' if ' 'Q' ':,f'g'l N9 1 ' 4 an A Qi f , , , . I 3 .R V ,J- 9 - ' ' -. fl 4' ---ie 2' ' ,V Q, Si 'nj l ' , :- ,. . -.Q ,Q ii V 1 ff 29 L9 Zigi? 4195 gf' , X fa -1 Y K gf Ab .. ' uv, X X K V .X 4 A 'WTP , v 1 Ti 'll , I A f I T A V -. .a all ' W W ,W 'E' 1 , a ' ' l ' 6- 5 A 5- ,,. - 6' -TU' , --'1 :S Wt, x V -11:21 , I., , ,.., P 'f, V. R J ' x 1 , N I ' f l -W -fn. -' -:wf,:i Q?125' R - , - - - pq, 1 i as S-Q. 5 N3 ai, wi , ' Q: v' . H. 45, ,Q ga A L7 ,., . , , Wt. 1 Q ,,, I Q ,lf ' 65.6 A -I 4 52 nm, ' . mx ss iz. 1 1: 1 f' , eisglil X' 4 i li ' , it A 74 - 0' A . an i ff f 'J jvfgzv arrgi 03 . 'Ax 4 ' l or xfjfjk 1 l .4 'S 9 Q 4? Page 30 ROW' 1: Couture, Cntlierina. Early. Carol: MeDuffee, Clara: Bowers, Donald: Leiter, Suzanne: Bowser, john: Rowley, Loretta: wl.llCLllI, jrclc. ROW' 2: Hoeppner, Carol: Hyndman, Lynn: Ortner, Carol: Spade, Terry: Decker, Brirlzmrn: Konger, Bernarel: Thompson, Syl- vin: Spenkman, jean. ROW' 3: Mulin Jeunnenc: Till Carl: Bauer, Agnes: Binnski, Sliir- ley: Hnrtung, Charles: DeFr:iin Helen: McCray. Robert: Freeman Bettv. ROW' 4: Jordon, Arlettn: Green Ferol: Snyder. Carole: Bair, Don johnson, Mary: Grim, james Anderson. Mary: Fulk, Rutli. ROW' S: Maloney. Barbara: G0- ings, Jack: Arnold, Helen: Mountz Janice: Bear, Elden: Spruuls, Shar- on: Malcolm. Richard: LaRowe Mary jane. ROW' 6: Bower, Nancy: Rybulr Eldon: Blanchard, Sara: Kroger Neil: Null. Betty: Farrell, Ronald Bowser, Alice: O'Conell, jim. ROW! 7: Baker. Russell: Kirch- ner, Carolyn: Sommers, Put: Horst- meyer, Carol: Walter, Wfnyne Wolfe, Betty: Zeller, Allan: juries Avonelle. ROW' S: Coliee, Vondn: Fulk Allen: Blessing, Mardcll: Pembcr james: May, Ramona: Ritter, Dick 5 x GRADE 8 ROW 1: Mrs. Malcolm. L. Gross M. Hardman: D. Fcidler: S. Heffel fmger: R. Burton: D. Angclg R. Phillips: R. Akers. ROW' 2: R. Nicodemus: V. Green: D. Roller: R. Birelcyg L Rinclfursz: R. Krcagcr. ROW' 5: B. Kelham: M. Barcn M. Bruns. ROW' 4: S. Knafcl: K. Hocppner vesterg G. Shank: B. Gump: E McKinley: J. Douglas. ROW' S: M. W hittaker: Y Buckles: A. Wonmackz R. Harris- D. Shepherd: B. Shultz. Absent: K. Green: A. Lcffcrs. GRADE 7 S. Nicodcmus: B, W'y.1ttg P. Em- rich: L. Dove. K L. Noll. B. Burton. T. Bower: M. Eytclmesoug D. Mon- toothg D. Hyndman. ROW' Y: Gordon: G. Miller: B. Dickes: K D. Timmerman: B Frazier: R. XVakeman, C. Compl Long G. Peppler. Absent: D. Easterday: S. Schic- mang D. Huntress: L. Clark, R Lung. P. Fcidler: M. Arnold: R. Bircleyl y A. Gruetcr: T. Campbell: Z. Syl- ROW' l: L. Smith: P. Buclwrcllq L. Adams: A. Knop: Vanlflla: ROW' 2: D. Show: V. Hauer: . Felver: G. Lewis: L. Martin: ROW' 3: B. Block: I. Fiedler: D. Spmuls: ul. W'itl'zam:'S. Yalmc: D. Eby: R. Easrcrdayg T. Decker: ROW' 4: R, Rinelwoldg W'. Prang- er: B. Myers: L. Griffisg M. Freak' ,, 1 Y,-Q 'B' '25 '!,f' 'ff' :'.' 4-9 Q.. f.-N3 fa- :fi .c -,-.av-' .1 ' ' WW S. I v J 4 b 1 . g., ' ' , 1 J.. R Q, -sf ll ,. l gg , 13 A Diffs J 1 , Fr F3 :. 1' ' , x- - . . I ,A ' I QQ Q:-r l -fx. 1 G4 gg J 6227 l4?M?!' Q fin 1 4 I v . ' 5 ' t ' ' ' A 7 . 4 ' fl . HX 1 -V I .lag .-HSN? fi V V' . '14 B CQQVUQ' J ' ,. ' 'if-' 3 1 , : . A .Xu , 5 J, Tv-A I 7, 1 an . .W - W 25 -, ' V ' -,iff ' - ffl H 6 Q ' . ' 53 FA fa a. . - ' fl . g. ,, ,g 'f' an : ' V P K ' X , ' l Wil ' X A R 2 ' 5 ' if Grd I 11 Q L A fb- Q' 1 - Q- ' Y 3h Q 4 . ' ' if 5, A 4 , 6' r, 1 Q . B B' . - , gl ' fr: 4' Eff AV A 'W - ' -1 ' . , W Lf . . ... I t A : vb - . N Q' L N '- x - . .Au .J ,' i f W l' K .ef ' fig .QQ .ip -5' X 26 :M T .1 Q. -is J' - 120 Min' .'i'.fvy K , 1. ' 4 L- ' ,' fu- :I ' 3- ' w' D A 1 - , . Q 'I ,711 'f 7 H . ' A A f if ik.: y y ' as 1 V , if ,L 1 ' fl . ' V l. , f A 3 , 1 'N ' 'i ' ' ,, 4 , K -v - I M xl , . A. A , 5 .:. ,W , 7 . ,,..-A r 7 I 7 If 'l 'K 7 ' M' .:' YJWXQIJ 'rf' I ' X f 'fy , al.. f, : lj H ' 'R' 'Tv Q4 -'V 'P 4 ' - fkf- 1 I ' G 'Q' ' 6' N1 fy x' '-1 1 ' b 'ffl . Page 31 1 GRADE 6 A F ' - ' ' Q4 ,-2 5- v ' 4 ROXV 1: Mrs. Dunten. M. Arn- ' ' ' , ' ' - I f ' ' f- old, L. Dove, D. Smith, R. Xvidner, . 1 7, ' , ll ', 7' .,'T4'.. . x ' W ' ,fx D. Rridcr. J. Pepplcr, J. Pulver N ,iffy 14. , l g' ' A 'N - ' ' ',,f' T'-A and P. Lanier. ' --4 f V' . - - 5...-f...S' 1 f f A. A- V 77, .. Q A A LG' 111 . 5 ' - fix V! if .. P - if, - ' - ' V mf., ,gl .A ROXY' Z: R. Dcetz, L. Parks, F. -5- - 5 4-f-4-A 57 'Tiff 3 :Li lf Croy, V. Prnnger, K. Yam, and X ' A V- I A A L I xl. Sclilatrcr. - .. . , , -14-L' - My ,, f . A 'lr , A ROW s. T. Julmswn, M. Miller, - I- 'sl I fs- 6 ' 4 .. ,Wk A Q D. Sylvester, N. Freck, McBride, ' ' gg t -' , L. 5 fl 2 j -, P' I., il L. Fulk, Krcgcr, J. Miller, and ' - ' ' W C' 1 Q ' ' T '. . 9 YY? , -1 A -V X J R. Lmrulx. ' ' L f r 9 -V ' ,r -'A 4 'U ' ' f l X A , ...M ' ' .Mx ' NX K ROW' 4: H. NY'ittaker, , 2. . 5 3' :R : V 4 ,, a M L- H., Sprouls. R. Roberson, Middaugh, J.-' 2' ' NLT' ' - . J: W: U .YQ '- 37 K' CV., , A ' ' j. Gump, V. Taulbee. D. Sand- g ' , x, ' l C2 i ,, t - -5 muyer, R. Gandy, and D. Easter- A AY' ' V A il 4 Ii A 3' du'- -. -- -. ASA, ' J . - ' . N M ROW' iz Xvitham. A. Downey, ' f -. ... v ,a 5- .. ' 4- , l.. Gross, N. Nvalters. T. Cutchin, l Q ' ip ,, Y R '5 .Q L. Bloom, and D. Malcolm. ? ' ,l j 3 - I I 'A ,A ., ., . ',, , 1 4 . N Absent: XX. Amstutz, NX. Lewis, 1 D ' 'L ' 'l I l 9 Clark f' A H ,. vi' 'rw'-rr A: GRADE v E. I . .U 1, l ,C J 5 1 in ' 6 fi ff-fi. 2 SK . K , - 4 - ROXY 1: Mr. Rrlritosh, 1 - Q .4 Y 34 Q N4 X V gf. Z.. ff, , tty ,ut N 1, XI. Buren, M. Bug rc . R. 7 ,V V in I' Q-X ,Y X .53 xl R W ,Q . Akers, R. Bcchlcr, D. Hollo- ' 6 if . Q33',.-ff., T' :- is 'l x. .'f .io QL , pstcr, R. Hursh, L. Miller, ' X , ., ' I ' , A ' ' ' Q A A M '. ,VY xl AY G. A det 1. . d A. P. k . I KM A ' l..f 1-fi' . -5 n....4 il. nl.-,g.:Qg?,1LZ': ' l H W' in U S f I DQ Fa dw! 'guy' Y X27 5 ROW :A R. Grow, G. D 4 Y' ' fi' G f , A I.-fi ll ' if' licmslcr, D. Duntcn. S. Am- ' A ' 'F -7715 -9 Q kvj R . wutz. D. Oplinger. .md C. ' ' ' h 'J' oi 1 1 I 'L A l Hollnncrcr i 4k ' ' A ' 'im ' My ........ ' ' I h Jig vi? T Lia A u ' E '7 . l f. I' ix A A- ,xy ROW' 3: D. Klopfcnstcin, 4' X f , R. Shcnk. R. Hoeppncr, G. F - MP5, F' 1 3 ' ' y' ' 'Al f , ,, Sroops. E. Dice. V. Mon- 3 X , f , , 1.9, K , ' 'Q ' A ' '74 aff, - A 4. 'H' . moth, D. Fredrick, B. Sand- ' .K f 4' A' 'r 1 ,ti ' ' ' S X fx, mgvcr. XY. Ortner. and S. w I V ' X V A ' 2 w K I Pauckmister. R 4 1 A -il-' A ROW' 4: G. Herdnun, M. - P 2 sf -1 5 4 f. 1- 1 -I. , l , W'e.1ver, L. Dcctz. M. Gaunt, , Q '..J 3, 9- ' . Lib' NLQQ ', . 75. ll. Xlnlcolin, B. Kirchner, D. U N -'TL PQ i ' A 'iz' rfiyix -4 f , ' H ... Buckman, S. Miller, R. 1 1 -'. ' ' f r 5' . ' ' . ' ' Fiedler and P. Grcenwcll. fffzoxl ' . -' ' ., A- ' A 'J 1 37 1. il I il L.. . ' . , ROW S. M. shew, R. A Q A Abbott. B. Shultz, NI. Row- l l f ' 4 O ' - K f ' Z ' lcy. S. Dave, -I. Thompson. . . f fi J . .md C. McDaniel. 4 5 'B Absent: VV. Spirler P. x L , B. . ' . I X' ' , 1X .Q Fletcher, R. Hoppas. and 1'. if 8 X ' F , tr - f. . I 4 - ' A Cfonnlcs. Page 32 GRADE 4 - ROW' 1: Mrs. Yoder, C, Howard, ' ,,. Q . : :N , 4 ,, ,,, ' ,J T N. Douglab, R. Griffis, G. Rcn- My ' A 'av' Y A A '33, ' ' u 1 frow, J. Mclicever, R. XY'g:lacn1An, vw A N' 1 h '!Q '4,,,hx Y 14. XA, - 3 Q 1 L. Smith, KI. Roclcnlacck. Af , 4 'Syl' ,fig N Chg 1355? . xi , . . ff ' f bfffkfzilfv E .S ,qv , Q K , - v ga Q M ,Q-by RONY 2: P, Gordon, H. Taulbcc, Q 5 W ,ia M ,, Q Fx E. Stoops, NV. Gurdon, C. Slnilcr, Q-4. ' ' -- I ' ' P , ' ' ' ' ' , A ' , I ' . ,LL , ,A - -, T. Fox. ... Sv .1 1 D - My IFJ! Agafif . fhgffyf N., A ,. w PM ' u .- 'V' Lf , 1 , fl' .Qt :QTL , .T ..g2Zf' 4 -eh, ' . Rmv 3: R. Kitzmillcr, A 9,3 ' M 4,7 - - , V A L Iolrnson, B. Bllnclmurd, KI, Nlcliridc, 'L 1 ' 4' A Q .',-,,,, O..-l,4 lx Q, g 'lf' A D. Early, A. Blessing. .I --bf-4' 'jf'-1' pl 4. kd EQ ff mg 'X 3 A A , 1 - li A ROW' 4: Rulver. G. Russ. B. J, Q' Q Q W, kv '.J ,', ,U - 0 4 ,Axle ' 'W - .N v A 0. Q .F v- Buclxtel, R. Eby, NI. johnson, F. .. U , . iw V A ' L if ,Q ...jg A F ' - X Whitacrc, S. Dafforn, D. Ott, Nl, J, ' v,, . ' 'R' 3' 5, yn. h Y' V ' . ,. .,.. , ..,. , N... , , R... N., - w ,..- .su L21 :gy ....,' pk 1 1- . X N Q ir y . Row 5: R. Laflin, A. Pion, D. , 5 , vm 1 I - l , Hill, R. Cutchin, R. Ellis, J. Q A ' f 'S V , I a A . . KS? Buchtn, J. Emriclx. ik , A ' 1 AN ,G , A I Absent: M. W'rigl1t, P. Green, Ffvf gi? Zfffff Gil , A l B r. Clark. 3' 1 ' A A , 'Q GRADES 3 4 v ' V A H ..,..... . ,Ati 'MMA bvmri Q' 7,157 E Q N? TOP ROXX: mfs, of- g Q . , Q ... - .. , Trl to.. R. Glendcning, P. Q., L ,. I WS - G xp j . 5 , , , B.1rnl1ousc, L. Nlarsc- .5g,1f',.'f' F533 A N , ' I A' W V . E 9 , l'I.1HCl, S. Scllmit, R. . A :V if :'2'57 Q' ' A g. NIQY S ' 'if ' l I Y filguqgg il . --:aa -R, bf Y ' V -.b Q ggi . z l ly ' f V7 shank, I. Marvel, R. Buar, fig ZEzm1ag.g. 3, B QQ uw gi' H! 45 , r I f Y 355533353 ,fi 3 D' Schultz. .. .- 1. , ....f.3:.,:. lg. .H :nl AQ: 3 pq L R SWE ,,' - V- f , 1 R . . W, da! .Hffr - rdf, 3 ' 1 f L- .. . . , 1, - ,.. ' ROW 21 xv. K.-Raef, A A 1 Y , ,A r X 'R ' L. Scherrer, O. Brown, V N A , f , .f ' ' 'N -' l. Hctlclrlnger, T. Huck, Jnfjfij J -V A , ' 'i f . W .4j:,,. D. 5 'l lr . ..,, . ,7 - Zffflv N. 'V - . , . R W R JEJQESQ '25 ' A ' Q ' f' Q ,QR .1 Rf-1.. , ,. . 1 LSR, ROW 3. M. M,-C.-5, gf 'R X, , ,V - .. 6 Q! .a ERP - Q 1, Sm .- , ff I . R. Mfliinley, J. Prible, if A A , .A , .. ,H fi -- . . . 4, ,A ' f ' S. V:mAllen, D. Ritz- 6, . Aj 1 X A . . fx - ' ' lv , 'V J miller, L. Yoder, D. Lint- A 4, ' V xv f3g,.:f, gp.-4 , I V ron, L. Hatter, I . Felger. E 64 ..., . KA' , ' i' f4.:fi?5R:.,..j , lr ' 1 4 ,tb ' ,A . ,L .... X, I .. 5 .V , D K V W 4 F? K .V fvii f 'gf ROW' 4: J. Hercnclccn, ' f , ,, , - . -. F R l ff' 5. Dunten, J. Pfeiifer, L. 3 .f ' ' 'R L r , ' 4' , ' . 1 v ' ,, ,,' r 4 Lewis, P. Aston, M. Gat' ' I ' ' , , 'h ' R ,s Q l 3 4 I ron, C. Bodle, R. Muncie, , 'ff . x ' 1, 3 A , I. Steinbarger. S, .3 ' ' ' 'Vg ,- ' ' -1 .V . I ., .' 5 ,ff If , W W . sgi, as XY ' I Rh - .--. fx' Rr A l Page 33 ligp ,' K. , , 'ni' ,sw-,. N X 34 x: ' - 'I V ,.. ll ff I - . 'iz ..., -1 - , - ,. W , .- X, ..- 'iq Q .iq Q I4 li i .. .. A .sf .- ,..... rw- I - l .:,, - .,.,.+:f Sf ,ww gs. ,,,. -sz-A .. so ,ai 1 , QA ' ,.. ' 4+ k sl . NN :K N... . 'pl 4 Q1 4 'H I 'lit samklx 'g' ii: 4 - 1 A 33, .3 1' P RJ 3. 'HT 'S 0 ig! Ge! Huff - f'g!7y A ,Brig 1 ,Q X. 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N i. 1 v f .I vi? 'ji V I . v ,A v,- 42, I .aint . fi:-:nn ,4 ' i . T- 'f ,..: '? Fl ' hi: ,fp s I . J , N ' ' V- T ' ' 'fri f new .- 2 z.- 'a .. 1 ' ' ' .ie fr 5, C, - E i - . ig see ts' . ' 1 4 4- 0 ,. 4 A ' ' .f 1 Q , E ra A f L IA' Q N ' may Page 34 GRADE 3 ROW' 1: Mrs. Gardner, M. Freek, -I. Herring, K. Malcolm, J. Widimer, B. Gnrmnn, J. xY'iIl12ll'D, Dalforn, Al. Fitch, P. Bowser. ROW' 2: E. Rindfusz, J. Ander- son, B. W'ise, M. Ross, P. Zeigler. ROW' 3: Miller, T. DeetZ, Bl Trumbull, T. Gloyd, S. Kreger B. Bloom. RONY' 4: R. Gross, M. Geller S. Richards, S. Montootlm, G. Mar- tin, C. Atkinson, N. Miller, R Bowker, A. Arnold. ROW' 5: C. Hall, E. Bierbaum R. Hoot, E. Heck, D. Brown, J Mnines, P. Bailey, D. Freak. Absent: C. Baker, D. Peppler B. Spitler, K. Shaffer. GRADE 2 RONV 1: Mrs. Newland, S. Cook. F. Buckmnster, D. Brayron K. Holt. L. Dickes, D. Hedcen, A Folger, E. Hollnpeter. ROW 2: A. Fitch, M. Buckles, ll. Bruns, B. Herring, B. Heffel- H nger, D. Dove. ROW 3: D. Brown, D. Heffel- Hngcr, S. Pcppler, C. Peppler, C. Gritfis, D. Frybcitk, B. Carroll, M. Sylvester, C. Gordon, R. Blaugh. ROW 4: T. Barnhouse, B. Greenwcll, D. Fredrick, B. Ballict, D. Heck, B. Bodlc, L. Egolf, S. Glayo, E. Akers. ROW S: G. Gordon, P. Hursli, I.. Hatch, I.. Hartcr, S. Johnson, ' -I. Cummins. Absent: R. Forrest. GRADE z l ROW' l: Mrs. Cxarnun, Al. Kit?- iniller, K. Richards, xl. Pulver, Lincoln. R. Lincoln, S. Leis, B. S.'lLlk'lCl', L. Penn. ROW' 2: Rudelibecli. S. Ricli- ardi, M. Miller, M. Seliluli, D. Spangler, J. Sible. ROW if B. Moyer, W'. Neu- man, B. W'rizl1t, F. Stamps, R. Tuul- bee, Ii, W'l1itc. ROW' 4: R. fxlalcolm, L. W'itl1.lm J, Olineek, G. McBride, S. Krider, K. W'liirmlfer. K. Tnnkel, B. Ren- frou, W'. Pliillipi. ROW' 9: A. Thompson, R. Spice, B. Lewis, N. Scliuman, M. XleDouvall, D. Stienbarger. Absent: T. W'om.iek, L. Pulfer, J. Zulu-, K. McKinley. B. W'ysomg, GRADE I ROW' 1: L. Brothers, C. Bunn, Y. Lincoln, P. Marvel, D. Bowser, B. Heelx, H, Lntlon, M. Streets. RCW' Z: J. Bailey, D. Gongwcr, D. Eyteheson, J. Miller. G. Ross, I. Rielnrdi. ROW' 3: AI. Parks. T. Mc- Bride, D. Auderman, C. Trumbull, K. Puff, C. Puff, D. Gordon, E. Yates. ROW' 4: C. Ordas, B. Rader, R. Bowker, P. Fox, L. Boren, D. Slotilr, H. Snyder. Absent: D. Nieliter, Teacher Miss Foote. Aug' -4 - 1. L.. 4- A' - .ii A pb, .GL 'gif .5 Y i 'R ii: 332934 , . ' -.pw I 1 B 1 .ai-5 .1 MI, Q .y I 2 W ' Gfkf 44 Ln' K , Q D 3 3 .za '-fl? W 5 f -if f' Jpeg . ' if ge' ii A L .'-as tiff :ik ff-'xx Q on 6175.1 - - L .A L52 i -' .-,K , W ii - I D -na . 1 , - r A - ' r , --- N if 3, I ri 'i : ' -. .Q ii 'il 'Q CFM., 'if 'Y ,. X 4 iifdg-'VJ i L i ll . 4. l-Q! . Ai , 1 A ..-, J ,in I - Jw I Y 1 , 9. fs .- ixix' . a,' .f?g ,R L aw . 1 2 .x - .I if-1 f.-. ,. ,H .X I T i . Q i f nin' ' Grip? W R - f. - my - En- W- -f-231' if R A 4 wid! 42. f...,,: ml I i iii! ., A W N ' . Q -r fr- 2 -Q ., - R ggi? ' -.ar X 1 ka' , gn A js. 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As ton. owl ' 5 m .L ff p . - def HIFI' -f?rf4f - , 'X V 4 7 gig' ROW zz s. Mamma, J. Mamas, T 'f CIW 1 H X- R. Egolf, L. McBride, Zchr, S. ' 2 Q x K f -, Mnrsclmnd. . , V 1 fe 4 ff XM -' X G, , ivy 'Q N h .:gi5,.-ffl v 81.113 ir'1el.3EiT,.m if ' ' ' . K' flfff RQ . 1 P' ' -. ' if f 'R Q .. Nz? f A 1 .. 1 V 5 p ' B4 ' ,li if Row 3. R.. XX cater, IQ. .M1d- -- - . I .fl gg- . - M- . gf L , dauqh, M. Smlth, W. Rextcl, A. -v, A 1 -1 .X si ' f' f:-. if 4 .F ' . , ' -A no - ef 1 R .. ... R ff- P- f sy Z U - . . I 1 1 .5 Q . r v , ,g Elkins. ' ' ' -1 - E 1.-nn.:-A ' P -'U' Ng I ' 1 I - ' , 9 .- r V . - ff' .ll .QW 1 za? - T' . bl . ' - ' - .7 g- A 31:7Q1:39i5i': gif.-:f' - ,, 1 4 F ,556 , . R. 1? if Ng- ..,. M El , AR M S t A ' TT Eff? - - - A ' A if .. T' ' . A tif! f ' A ... ,. Q ,, . ,Q ,Q 3 A k V A ip, l Ps , e fl-1+ ' if- ROW 4: L. Walters, L. Shep- ' 02 ,., .4 , ' 1 ,gl K . :Lf A-ive 'Aa' herd, P. Clossom, L. Bear, J Q ,I 'f' , I of W' h Bockmnn, J. Green, D. Lewis, J ' . H K ,- . A., . lag... 4. NV, T, ,I , ff ,4 V, 1 V 1 ,Tw . h I., ur. em. mer Mrs. Cartenux. f..- wmv: ' - f 5 we -..' 1. . l 1 L ll.. .' - Ld.. . ... .pn GC .,1,f,,., , .. . 'Q .-:ni-x . ',-'iniJ. LL. ' A X , I 'W 1 x.. J. Stcagerg V. Pe These girls have ONE OF THE DRIVER'S TRAINING CLASSES C. Kell, Mr, Sibley M. Croxtong E. Aikinsg XV. Knnfclg L. Tonkclg Luttcr. PERFECT ATTENDANCE rryg gone wirhour missing a day. B. Lcazier. all through high school ROW' 1: B. Sloffcr, B. Rogers, R. Schlatter, K. Lorenz, M. Byer- K . 1 , ,ng 4 4. , ki H -LF' -x... Y , 'Q i 5. V 1 m,,, 5, ff' 6453 ff. ,. 4.. mf--.4. wanna f ,.-. .1 b -Q f,sLgSgj:'w K rn, -. X I Qx'QXw.:s,.wfsr:ww.lfRfNN .iw .X .lx 3 Aw.: .v-aw, . 5 .3 - 'N--'wwfiiifisxQfiixix .wzfsv-rr Av. I NQ:.5,,5W W, X ,N V 9355 42415933 vw. Wf-fvxw, a . M9400 .aw .S - 1 . X xc. . M-.----...f J. 'fixiif' , -Q 4 x V A I vi x ,AN K x 5 E 'if - 'Sw V Is ? iff? . ..!' Nm M vm. . '1 wk Mx :.r'x QA K. ,vffwdiivfpw Af 32+ V gc'-wif-eww. SX wwiy-1' M V .4 ' x me ,. .S vmzsx-Szww ' Qsigsxz i'x+'- :ffz-.65 M . , . ,X .W , , ,, .k fx z, -,gg ig, - , 1 .xl +Wf15g-34,8 X ji X . ' ii 1 ,, Q wwf , . , . . v v, -wife 2 .aan px-'Qsw' iffy- Q X X mf 4 , QI.,-M ' .- f, 1, 5 , :A -if .l, 4' I XjYl,f.'lXf ,,A - I f,f',,,fQO!h x auf 30011,- I 011.4 nllld 0 - '5x'5: h 1flslu,, .,, A TIP 'o'4l1 A' I Ll h!U','f -'T' FIX- .4 , ,S in , .lxniqf -,Libi- 'X 552 V If NW Q Page 41 David Ncuhouser Associate Editor Verna Perry Edimr ? 1 N- T' Citadel Staff 'Wm ,vu Page 42 Gloria Branning Business Msinagcr Darlene Dice Associate Business Manager Citadel SPORTS, ORGANIZATICN. PICTURES, AND ART Ruw l: -I. Meyers, I.. Hess, M. Homer, M. Kell. VI. Stmgur, T. McCrc.1, and B. I.c.x7icr. Rmv 2: Duntcn, NI. XR'.lliv3I.1l'ld, R. Slulfer, S. Nlalnncy. I. Dirlics, and B. Grimm. FACULTY, HIGH SCHOOL. AND GRADES Row 1: B. I.r:ppci', M. Meyer, M. Aikins, D. Snider, UI. Horsrmcycr, E. Bauer. V. Sliurwuod, and O. XVaid. Row 2: E. T.1ncr, R. McBride, D. Dnlforn, R. Burotf, M. Yates, I. Tliompwn. C May, .md H. Richey. FINANCE COMMITTEE N. Dectz, S. Daniels, D. Martin, F. Licbcreiw, IS. Srrccts, .incl D. Willson. ADVERTISING AND SALES Sitting: B. Catton and G. Simon. Standing: D. Bloom, M. Hcren- deen. J. Martin, -I. Surfus, D. Lcmish, G. Couture, M. Myers, :ind G. Timmcrmnn. BLACK A D GOLD FLASH Eel River- Perry School Vol. 7, No. 5 Huntertown, Indiana May 8, 1951 Typisls and Reporters Typists and reporters are respon- sible for write-ups and the typing of all the assignments they receive. They are as follows: Jane: Dunteu. D on n a Snider. Evelyn Hauer. Martha Aikins. Jack Surfus, Charles May, Maxine Houser, Vincent Sher- wood. Fred Taner. Robert I-loroff. Eugene Couture, Dona-ld l,9llllS11. Max Herendeen, Betty Streets. Fer- donna Lieberenz, Nancy Deetz. Sue Daniels and Joy Steager. News, Features, Sports The news editor, William Gatton. assigns all stories on his assign- ment sheet to his reporters and sets a date for them to be in. XVilliam and Mary Meyer, his as- sistants. are always on the lookout for any happenings of news value. They also write news stories. Gwendolyn Simon is feature edi- tor and Gloria Branning is her assistant. They too make assign- ments to reporters on stories of human interest. All sports stories are written by Tom McCrea, sports editor, assisted by Don Bloom and Darlene Dice. I SEATED: W. Gatton, T. McCrea, B. Lepper. D. Willson. STANDING: M. Meyer, L. Hess, G. Branning, D. Dice, M. Yates, D. Dattorn, J. Horstmeyer, D. Bloom, J. Dunten, B. Leazier, S. Maloney, G. Simon. BI. Kell. FLASH EDITOR CHOSEN Dolores Willson was chosen as editor of the Black and Gold Flash by Mrs. Smith for the year 1950-51. She had as her capable helper associate-editor, Barbara Lepper. In order to put out a pa-per, Dolores nrst makes out assignment sheets for the helping editors. After the stories are written and typed, Dolores and Barbara must copyread every story and give each one a headline. They are then sent to the printer with the necessary instructions. In two weeks time the galley-proofs are received. These Gossip, Grades and Art All gossip that we lind in those long columns is written and typed by Joyce Horstmeyer, gossip eli- tor, and Mfonica Kell, assistant. In each issue, news of the grades appear. Each teacher in grades one to five writes this up. ln grades six, seven, and eight, pupils prepare the news. Marilyn Yates and Doris Dafforn are the editor and assistant responsible for this news. The tea-chers are notified when to have the news written and Marilyn and Doris collect and type it. At the beginning of the year Lois Hess, art editor, drew all adver- tisements that were put in the paper. Every six weeks she makes posters advertising the sale of the paper. Free copies are given to the ad- vertisers in the paaper and to the trustees by Bonnie Leazier, ex- Plgo 44 must be proof-read by assigned students and the editors then make up a dummy paper. The cuts, dum- my and galley-proofs are sent ready to be printed. In three or four days they receive the complete pa- per ready for sale. These two editors do not do the actual writing of the stories but thev have a very important job to do in preparation of the paper. They must see that all stories are in on time. make up the paper and keep everything running smoothly. Approximately two-hundred hours are spent by the en-tire staff in -the prepa-ration of the paper each six weeks. Pins have been ordered for nzem- bers on the staff who have done outstanding work. change edi-tor, and her assistant. Sharon lVIaloney. Copies are also sent to other schools in exchange for their school paper. BUSINESS STAFF: Scared: D. Ncuhouser, Standing: Meyers, j. Martin, B. Grimm, R. MtBride, O. Wfaid, L. Digkrs M. XVake1and, H. Richey. REPORTERS AND TYPISTS: Seated: Steager, D. Lcmish, N. Deetz, Standing: M. Herendeen, M. Houser, V. Sherwood J. Surfus, D. Snider, B. Boroff, E. Bauer, F. Taner, M. Aikens, F. Liebercnz, B. Streets, G. Couture S. Daniels, C. May. Page 45 THE CIT Dil I I me 86111.07 Cfass ge! .g2z've'z:.qDe'zwy SCAQQ! Lgfurzfefzfowll, qgmfimza Q, ss' :rr fr. 4-v 1'- i 49 E' Y' The Library SEATED: D, Lnvnchek, Catton, J Hnrrod. STANDING: B. Lepper, Minton Miss Fnley, J. Roth, G. Timmcrmnn. SPATED: H. Arnold, M. Anderson N. Deetz, R. May. C. Horstmeyer. STANDING: J. Tom, M. Folger. A Gump. Oi: uf the must pleasant mums in our sehnnl is the Library with its wills lined with colorful b fx Xlisi. lpnley devntes much time and energy in making our library interesting by having C J different dgcirntifuns .md displays tu fit the seasons and through her efforts we have the biggest irgufntiim ui any rural schnnl in Allen County Our library has :i circulation of about 3.000 books mimth. Sim: wif ihe mmt circulated items in the library are the current magazines and the Nnfionnl Gerrapliics of whidi we have 1 buund Ill yeJr subscription. Page 46 BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS Scared--G. B r .1 n n i n B President. Smnding-F. L c i b crcnz, Vice President: S. Maloney, Sec rct .1 ry and Treasurer STORE GIRLS Left to Right- L. Hess. D. Dice. D. NYiIl- son, B. Lcazier. NI. Nico- dcmus, G. Branning. E. Gross, KI. Lcuier. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1- B. Forrest, M. Couture Cr. Branning. H. Richey. Row 2- NI. Anderson, A. Andrews K. Keener, T. Spade. P' Pgge 43 OFFICE GIRLS V. Perry, QI. Dunten, R Sloffer, M. Aikins, B. Lep- p.-1', D. Dice. and B. Lcazicr Scared: Mr. Priblc. SAFETY PATROL Row 1: V. Prnngcr. D Buckmm, XV. Pranger, I Sclilatrcr, E. McKinley, M XY'c.1vcr, P. Fletcher, and -I Fiedler. Row 2: E. Rybolc, R Phillips, T. Spade, R. Fulk D. XY'itli.uu, P. Burton, B Null, and P. Fiedler. l'lRE CAPTAINS B, Gitton, D. Nculxouscr .l. Meyers, M. Xvgll-icl.1nCl, D Bloom, .ind H. Richey. George Freeman .ind Mcrl XY'o.id Under th: direction of Mrs. Smith .1 debate team originate part were l-larry Richey and Mary Meyer on the negative side .ind Ruth Sloffer and David Nenhnuwr on the .1tfirin.itivc. They also entered in debits .it North Side. JANITORS Q 3 'f ,A H .fre E d from the spa-eh claw. Those taking Our faithful bus drivers for the year 1950-91 were as follows: NY'ilbur Spangle. Roger Clark Alvin Smith, Lewis Smith, Jim Green, joseph Vi'arncr, John Dennison, Morris Brachr, XVilliam Bryan George Arnold, Versil Hatch, Ronald Rhodes. Page 49 'C' .I -my A Q 3 M -Q ri? 5 1.37 i 3 I 'f if 's L, ' . M' 2 .xnxx , .,. 1 1 i. .Q I z i Y, Page 50 X , . 23 , 'Z'7 ..- Xu---- OPERATORS OF MOVIE PROJECTOR C. Eastcrday, D. G.u'man, B. Spangler, D. Ncuhouser, and M. Wnkclnnd. TEACHERS' SECRETARIES Scared: B. Streets, V. Perry, D. Martin, and G. Timmcrmnn. Row l: M. Meyer. M. Aikins, M. Yares, S. Daniels, G. Branninq, l.. Hess, Stcngcr, F. Lieberenz, M. Kell, M. Myers, B. Lenzicr, N. Dectz, S. Maloney, J. Hcrstmeyer, and D. XVillson. Row 2: C. May, D. Lem- ish, G. Courturc, and D. Bloom. COOKS Mrs. Pulvcr, Mrs. Emer- ick, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Rud- cnbcck, and Mrs. Houscr. 4, A 1 'Nw Plays ROW' 1: Miss Enlcyg V. Shankg Rl. Gattnng J. Harrodg C. Rcndotq G. May. ROW' 2: R. Carman: QI. Kellum: H. Thompson: R. Nlason. ROW' 3: D. Surfusq D. XYilll'I3U1Q R. Spangler. B. Dickes. The Junior Play Date Baitn w.1s given in the early fall of l9S0 under the direction of Lucinda Iinley. ROW' 1: NY. Catton: T. McCrc:ig Mrs. Smitlig M. Houserg L. Hess. ROW' 2: D. Bloomg G. Simong J. Steagerg V. Perryg H. Richey. ROW' 3: I.. Dickesg C. Mayg B. Grimmg Surfus. Ever Since Eve was the play chosen by the Seniors and given in the spring of 1951 with the help of Mary Smith. Page 5 1 kwa? :Q fi f ., 5 Ae? 076' e-:Lf ' an - , , 'N - my rw 1 :S 14. ,. WJ f I4 .',,f,w 1 Q1 3' 3 i: V 1 I I 1. . 4 l ,, 1 0 pw -Q 3' 7 :fir 4' E' . , .' I f -ll ,VP Q.. 1 , .,'I'E, Q K I 'T -'s LT' I' ' rw if K ? i,- . S as ....., 3 535 .SQ-f . K. as Q 3 s X '--,XX . A X15 Q. - if N .. I ax .4 . gf 5 4 Q 1.,A E, ,,A,A,,.x W All-in 1 fm Y xg L , - ir V N Q x-,, x r 1 V 1:-MS ,,,:-, :Qs iii 4 mm., .A Q ' A , :Y 'S . is N6 ,Q as-Sim Class Officers SENIORS SOPHOMORES R. Slutifer, secretary: J. Meyers, president: R. Gordon, treasurerg G. Fox, secretaryg M D. Nculwuscr, vicerpresidentg D. Bloom, treasurer. Croxton, vice-prcsidentg M. Martin, president- absent. JUNIORS FRESHMEN B. Dickes, prcsidemg D. XYIIWJI1, rrcasurerg J. B. McCray, vice-presidcntg R. Fulk, secretary- Harmd, SCCYCIJYYQ D. Vfitham, vice-president. trcneurerg T. Spade, president. Page 54 QC' pd X M x C Q J Foreword XVithin the covers of this book are found reminders of the gicti- vities, studies and friends of our school life. No book can contain all the memories of one-much less of all of us. But here is remembrance enough to help us relive countless pleasures at countless times. The staff would like to thank Mrs. Palicki. Mr. Prible, and faculty for their co-operation with us in publishing this Citadel. Page 2 I 1 I I A 5 I I Fr S I 1 I 4 BAND I 5 FIRST ROXV: G. Fox, B. Cummins, P. Emcrich, P. Noble, R. Birelcy, NI. Xvakeland. I SECOND RONV: B. Gump, R. May, B. Freeman. A. Fritz, S. Sprouls, M. Houser, S. I-Ieffelhnger, G. Simon, AI. Surfus. I THIRD ROXY: L. Hyndman, V. Perry, N. Fitch, C. Kell, R. Gurdon, D. Bauman, M. I.:iRowc, I XY. Prangcr, R. Hartung, B. Dickes, D. Surfus. I FOL'R'I'I'I ROXY: Mr. Sloffer. S. Folger, J. Dunten. P. Deerz, C. Fasterdny, I.. Dickes, B. GJt:n:1, il RI. Hurslnicyer, D. Shepard, B. Maloney, J. Nlountz, M. Iohnson, C. Hoeppner. l I I BAND OFFICERS MAJORETTE AND TXVIRLERS E' Gnmn' prciidcml M. johnson, D. Shepard, Mountz, B. Maloncy, B, Dickes, Vice-Prcsidentg C- HOQPPUCV' ' J. Horftmcyur, Secretary. Page 56 CHORUS OFFICERS Seated: L. Guysinger, L. Fryback Standin-'z R. Shaffer. C. Hoepp- rg E. Grass, P. Deerz SENIOR CHORUS ROXY' 1: Mrs. Drummond. C. Cinitnre, A. lnnea. B, NI.1Innei', NI. Iiiiiiiww. Ii. G11-ss, II. :I!'an:i' KI. NIyer5. R. Slorfer. B. Decker, XI. Meyer, D. XI.lI'll!'1, And I. Bduqr. A. ,I.ird,.n. ROW' 2: C. Early, F. Green, S. D.IlIlCi5. R. Fuik. XI. Ixeii, S. XI.1ivim-2, AI YAZ.-I, L. Kung M. Denvks. E. Householder, J. XVelzeI, KI. IfIi.n'ernieyei', C. Snyder, S. I5i.inek.-, P. Pererx, A. Hin J. Muhn. D. Snider. ROXY' 3: M. Cvuturc, S. BI.1nCh.1rd, B. DeXY'iLt, Xluuntv, D. LJ.IIIUl'I'l, C. I-Ifieppner, L. GL1xsingu N. Bower, L. Rowley. BI. Anderson, N. Dectz, L. Fryback, Ii. Lincoln, V. Cuhsc. P. D.-.-tri. ROW' 4: R. Tester, T. Spade, B, Iiuvers, R. Chriirlieb, I. Blewinz, j. Ghinqi, R. Arnnfd, R Sordelet, R. Garman, D. Herbst. P. Brown, ml. Grimm, E. Ranger. JUNIOR CHORUS ROW' I: KI. Freak, D. Sprouls, L. Smith, T. Bowers, J, XYYODLICR, Douglas. L. Grnss, D. Sheper L. Martin, NV. Pranger, Fiedler. ROW' 2: D. Smith, L. Gump. E. McKinley, J, Schlatter, L. Dove, L. Parke. B. ShuItZ, XI. Ai'ZIIIid Y. Buckles, N. Freak, J. Miller, B. Burton. Mrs. Drummond. ROW' 3: R. Dcetz, L. Noll, V. Green, V. Pranger. B. Dickes, J. Middaugh. S. I-Ierfelinger B. Myers, S. Nicodemus, R. Gross, P. Leazier. li V-l .1 uv Q , ,- 4 l X. N A. :ff ,-dl' 5 x ff' ii M' ' 1 Fffl-iffy. -V ., R . i J' - Q. ,Qu h ,. aff .- ' ' a, '- ... .- in 4 O in 1 '. 1 ,I 4 'Y , jf ' il , Q -5. 4 J'-Z---' ' .1 n THE HUNTERTOXVN BAND IN FORMATION JUNIOR BAND ROXV 1: M. Barcns, S. Dove. XI Yfcaver, S. Miller, V. Montooth SI. Gaunt, C. McDaniel, NV. Ort- UCI. ROW' 2: B. Burton, P. Deetz L. Dove, J. Schlatter, V. Prangcr L. Martin, D. Smith, R. Deetz L. Griifis. ROW 3: Mr. Slotfer, D. V'iI- liams, D. Hydnman, B. Dickes, A. Knop, L. Dove, K. Frazier, L. Smith, D. Dunrcn. SWEATERS AXVARDED ROW 1: M. Houser, G. Simon, J. Horstmeyer, V. Perry. ROXV 2: L. Dickes, M. Wake- land, J. Surfus, J. Dunten, W. Gatton. 1 mirnnxannh lllilii swnnlhlnmuaasz iiusllnmsranusl Efiili-WRYR -SQlR5WQBR?i l nsnmonmnmuaggg lQiWPS - riummnxg HQ l? K1 ,l inlnnvmnmsam luminaries! iiirmmy linux!! imnlmmsumms ll l- Iswuilmaslunm liiumnann TT. D IQ 0 M SI . ' . Q. S' Q5 mf' Q. i31i?.2',Q' ef . 7 W rf 3 ffl A' K 1 f'i4faQ2 v '2'3i'J,3 j f QE' 4 fl ff E Q X..,. F'- O an i' Q 6 ISNIQHLING: T. McCrea, A. Andrews. STANDING: R. Tester. AI. Miller, D. Bloom, P. Dice, R. Smith, J. Buchanan, Mr. Coonon. J. um, R. Spangler, D. XY'TKl'lJI'l'l, C. Nlay. -I. Meyers, F. Huber. at Y if fff X' I f ,ffl Varsity Due to rh: co-operation and lurtl werk ol our team this yen' they brought home the Allen County Trophy and ended their lnaslietlmll seiwn with 22 wins and 2 losses. HLIXTIQIAIKFXXVII CI'lfCl'Cd tl'lC COllIlfy IOLIYYICY L15 fwcrites. The first game Wai wun over New H.ix'tn. Then they defeated Mtmroeville, Hfiaglnnd. .md Iilmhurit tu become Countv Champs after tweritv-mix lung years. jerry l'muchnn.in broke the Allen Cuunty w:.rinA: rgcfwrtl in the 1950-il season by 79 puinti with n tuml nf -HG, His lJl'0EllCl', slim, furmerly hsltl it in 1948 with .1 new record of 377 Doints. XY'e with the future team guud luck in .ill their EIIIUCS. STQCOND TEAM ROW' 1: R. Hexfelinger: R Gordon: T. Meyers: F. Huber T. Spade. ROW' 2: A. Andrewsg L. Hynd- mang Blessingg R. Farrelg C Taner. ROW' 3: R. Englehart: R. Smith R. Dunfeeg Mr. Coonan. PRESHMEN TEAM ROXY' 1: R. Farrclz B. Ranger: L. Hvndmmm: E. Bear: T. Spade. ROW' 2: Mr. Coonan: WI. XY'1l- Curr: J- O'Conncll: J. Goingsz R. Arnold. The flrsr team zu: work. s At Parting Into each mind there comes L1 thought, On this, our graduation day Adventure calls, life is ahead, Weve no more time for romp and XY'e'r Each play. e parting now and when again, others faces we shall see, NV1: do not know the time or place, Perhaps. Fate wills it not to be. Into Ac t We Ctlch heart Kl1C1'C COITICS Cl von' his, the parting of the Ways, have ideals, our aims are high, XVe'll hold our aim through all our days, The road we'll travel is not smooth, XX'e do not think that it shall be, Behind each sniilc there lurks a tear, Balancing despair in ecstasy. Into May Pleas And May May And May each soul there comes a prayer, it remain for 'ere and aye, e, grant us this, faith, hope and love, strength to progress on our way. we have friends both old and new, we ne'er know the sting of shame, when at last our life is done, each be worthy of his name. -NVALLER Pnge 3 Co-Editors lack Meyers Guard Bud M ay Forward Bob Spangler Forward Jack Kelham Forward David Wfitham Forward Franklin Huber Guard , I Jerry Buchanan Center Roger Smith Center jerry Miller G unrd Rrly Tester Guard I I v '1 r ,s II 9 Don Bloom Guard Paul Dice Forward Varsity Record Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Hunrerrown Hnntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Hunlertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Huntertown Hunrertown Huntertown Huntertown Leo ,...,,Y,,. New Haven ..... .... . Garrett Albion .. ..,. .. 'Busco Avilla ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 8 Rome City ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Y , Hoagland ,,,, ,..,,., S 9 Leo ,,,,,,,,..,.,, ,,,,,.. 4 5 Monroeville .,,Y..44 NVoodburn ,, .,,., H19 Elmhurst ,,,,.. ..,.,..,.,.... S 2 lOvertimeJ Harlan ,,....., A .,.,,,.....,,,, S6 Central Catholic ,,,,,,,, Wfaterloo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,36 Player Don Bloom ,,,, ,, Charley M ay ,,,.,,,,,, Jack Meyers jerry Buchanan lack Kelham , Ray Tester ,l... David Witham . Bob Spangler , Paul Dice ,....., , Jerry Miller ,,,,,, Roger Smith , -lack Surfus Whitley ..,,,, ,,,, xwn Y ,,,,.. S0 75 Sl 58 S3 50 47 County ournament New Haven ,,e.., Monroeville W-, Hoagland ,.....,,. Elmhurst ,,,,... -,. Cliinalsj Sectional Tournament Side ,.,.... FT AV. TI' .600 244 87 89 S21 204 248 61 39 28 13 5 Page 68 QFinalsj JUNIOR HIGH TEAM ROW' 1: K. Hoeppncr, B. Phil- lips, B. Shank, B. XVyatt, L. Gross ROW' 2: D. Tinimermm, If McKinley, W'. Pranger, and R Nicodcnwus. ROW' 3: D. Fiedler, B. Kellum J. XYVTIIIJITI, and J. Vanlilla. TRACK TEAM ROW' 1: T. McCrca, J. Kellum C. May. J. Leazicr, R. Meyers J. Luttcr, and A. Andrews. ROW 2: Mr. Coonan. C. Kell J. Meyers, R. Smith, R. Heffel- finger, and D. Bauman. ROW' 3: R. Johnson, P. Dice J. Buchanan, D. wViIh3D1, ancl J Miller. SOFTBALL TEAM ROW 1: J. Kclham, C. May, W' Gatton, and T. McCrea. RONV 2: A. Andrews, D. Bloom M. Hercndeen, AI. Blessing, R. Heffel: finger, and Mr. Coonnn. ROW' 3: P. Dice, J. Meyers, H Richey, and Buchanan. 1 x I ' 4 1 i- mm 1 SM me 2 3 xf' ui! wx msg' v f-.Q v l :-fX,g,,jig,,k 5 Q 155 f Uni' il Q4- f ., - .Q f 1 4 ' N P ig. ex 'iz1??n?' f' ' h , aw ,r . -fm 1 .. - 1- - -2 ' 4 I if. 'Q' Iii Champions B. Dickes was the l'i0y'S champ in the boys ping-pong tournanient. S. Herfelfiriger was the girl's champ in the girls ping-pong tournament. The Sophomorc's ping-ping champ .md runner-up. B. DcXVirt .md B. Cummins. This was held in the physical education class. The winner .md runner-up in the basketball throw contest in physical education. They are B. Gump and R. Bireley. XVinncrs of the basketball throw comes: who entered from Humerrown. Page 71 Class Will Continued from Page 26 I, Ruth Slolfer, will my job of collecting attendance slips cverv day to any future last period otIi:e girl. who needs the exercise. I, Donna Snider, hereby will and bequeath my good-behavior to Richard Sordelet, who needs it. I, Joy Steager, being of sound mind and body. do hereby will and bequeath my tremendous height and sturdy build to Holland Thompson. I, Betty Streets, being of sound mind and body. do hereby will and bequeath my great nack for getting my studies done without studying, and my ability to always be a quiet little girl and never argue with Mr. Sible, to Margaret Couture. I, jack Surfus, will to Mr. Appleman a shorthand book, so he can study algebra. I, Frederick Dale Taner, being of sound mind, hereby will my ability in art to any ambitious Freshman, to whom art will be a push-over. I, Isabel Thompson, do hereby will and bequeath my mishaps in Chem class to some great future-scientist. 17.5.-Be sure you have an extensive wardrobe, as sulfuric acid, namely QH2SO4j decomposes clothing. Also, I will the bill of my dress, which was decomposed in Chem class. to Mrs. Xvhonsetler. I, Glenna Timmerman, hereby will and bequeath my ability to be sent to the end of the lunch line to -Ierry Buchanan. - I, Ollie Vlhiid, being of sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with people and park cars to Fink Huber. I, Max XY'akeland, being of sound mind and body, will to any Freshman my ability to dance, and to Mr. Guinther. another student who is as good in class. I, Dolores XVillson, will and bequeath my ability to talk to Tootie May and Carol Rondot. I, Marilyn Yates, do hereby will and bequeath my shorthand book to anyone who can read Greek. ll can't!J ARTICLE II To Mr. Prible we will a short wave radio ser so he can be located anytime or any place by his office girls next year. To Mrs. Malcolm we will our ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide and get the wrong SHSIVCYS CYCFYKIIIIC. To Mr. Fryback we will our ability to study history and still love Great Britain, To Mrs. Palicki we will our ability to type Zi words a minute with only 99 errors. To Mr. Appleman we will our ability to fill asleep in biology class. To Mr. Sible we will our ability to get to government class always on time. To Mrs. Smith we will a ditto machine in which to issue passes. To Miss Fnley we will our ability to return library books always on time. To Mr. Slotier we will our ability and great love for marching. To Mr. Guinther we will our muscles so he can keep order in his agriculture class. To Mrs. NVhonsetler we will a 1951 Cadillac to take the place of that old 1950 Buick she is now driving. To Mr. Coonan we will a bottle warmer for Terry Junior. To Mrs. Hostetler we will our ability of boiling water without scorching it. To Mrs. Drummond we will our great skill for hitting 10 dilferent notes all at thc same time. To Mrs. Burns we will our government room for her art class next year. To the seventh grade we will our eighth grade diplomas. To the eighth grade we will some soap and water to wash their faces after initiation. To the Freshmen we will our many pleasant and dignified ways. To the Sophomores we will all our ambition as Junior sellers. I To the juniors We will our ability to have a birthday party every day of the year in government C 255. WOLL'S RADIO Philco - Norge Sales and Service Churubusco 2724 Page 72 PURINA ff W Huntertown Grain and Lumber Company Grain, Feed, Seeds, Goal Lumber 84 Builders Supplies I-Iunieriown, Indiana Phone 24I4 WARNER'S Motor Service Erman K. Warner dl' G g Whg G IRp g Bll T ir Ph H I I 2643 194' GBE WHW RULLER DUME What H Line Skating Rink For a Clean, Healthy All Year Around Sport, Skate at C 'p'efe '- f P t 9 ' the Roller Dome Tuesdays We can H ,, typ f p - t- 9- through Sunday. L rr p -OH 1 Monday Private Parties For Complete News Coverage Read Jayneg 85 Jgggph Wall, Mgrs. THE GHURUBUSG TRUTH A ,Greater Weeknesu Newspaper Cor. CE1l1fO1'1'1121 dz Llma Rds. Ph Q 3433 churubusco, I d Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phone E-2349 Simmorfs Home Store PURITAN ICE CREAM -for- Parties, Reunions, Banquets Church, Lodge, and Club Socials I Fresh Meats O Frozen Foods Huntertown Indiana P 5 1,11 . ' at N. , ,ll-' I A U ffl yllfff C. Dedication Mr. Coonan, known to the students as Terry, is typical of the ine faculty at Huntertown. Because of his understanding, friendli- ness, and untiring effort on behalf of the students, we wish to dedicate this 1951 Citadel. Three years ago Terry became coach at Huntertown. During this time the teams have been steadily improving and this year our basket- l:.1ll team became the County Champs. Page 4 Compliments of BARBER SHOP STEVEYS First Class WO1'k BARBER SHOP Huntertown, Indiana . Huntertown, Indiana SGHNEPP LUMBER 00. Building Materials Mill Work Kiln Drying Hardwood Flooring Hardwood Trim Phone 2082 Huntertown FREEMAWS General Slore Groceries -- Hardware Sinclair Products Notions Ari Indiana USE PRlGE'S DAIRY RIGH PRUDUGTS We Make Our Own Ice Cream Complete Line of Dairy Products Phone 2023 Huntertown You Can't Beat Our Milk, But You Can Whip Our Cream P 76 Sonday Funeral Home Phone 3653 Churubusco, Indiana BONAR ELECTRIC Sales and Service Lighting Fixtures-Wiring Supplies Home Appliances Churubusco, Ind. Phone 5643 COMPLIMENTS of ALVA MILLER, Owner MILLECR SHELL SERVICE hurubusco, Indiana COURTESY OF Snyder Grain Sz Lumber Co. Churubusco, Indiana Phone 2703 Brown's Greenhouse Flowers For All Occasions Churubusco, Ind. Phone 4843 If you have a HOT head and COLD feet and your temperature goes up and down don't call a doctor, call -A-4362- Forl Wayne Air Gomliiioning Go. -For- SUPERFEX Gas or Oil Furnaces California Road -- West of Lima Road SheIlon's I. G. A. Market Groceries -- Fresh Meats Fruits and Vegetables Every Day Low Prices Churubusco, Ind. Phone 3813 URT 81 SUN The Best Place to Trade After All Phone 2473 Churubusco, Ind. DR. HOWARD EGLUFF DENTIST Office Hours: 9-11:30 A.M. 1-5 P.M. No Wednesday Hours Evenings by Appointment Phone Churubusco Columbia City Office 3033 Res- 21035 Page 77 GARY MARTIN. Agent BROCK AND SONS Standard Oil Products Dry G 'dS ' Notions - Shoes Wall Paper - Variety Merchandise Huntertown Phone 2613 phone 3 Avilla, Ind, GAFF TIN SHOP Furnace - Roofing - General Repair Churubusco. Indiana Phone Busco 4513 ARTHUR HELGESEN Guaranteed Watch Repairing Watches-Jewelry -N. Line St.- Two Blocks North of Bank CHURUBUSCO, INDIANA N W HARLAN'S ROSS' GARAGE Market Sz Hardware LaOtto Indiana Avilia, Indiana AVILLA NEWS Phone 22 Avilla. Indiana Compliments From Floyd Diffendarfer Ford Sales and Service Phone Churubusco 5133 ISAY Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service BONDS Phone 3633 - 3545 Churubusco. Ind. PAT'S POLICIES PAY Avilla 130-W LEITCITS GROCERY Fresh Meats and Vegetables Churubusco. Indiana YOUNG'S IIIIIIIE STIIIIE Churubusco 3182 LaOtto Indiana I.a0TTO ELEVIITDR 00. Page 78 Louis Ruderman Certiiied Seed and Table Potatoes ALL KINDS QF SPRAYING MATERIAL FOR SALE Phone: Huntertown 2473 HUNTERTOWN, IND A BANK FDR FARMERS O-LOANS O-CHECKING ACCOUNTS I-SAVINGS ACCOUNTS .X XNSUI-P441 Q9 'fi Q6 Q f' SA f' S' -.Sl0.0O0,A Q .I U1 vvuxmum if .9 4 msumxnci A O 5 A rnnncn A 3' ua f Q -B 9 TA nzvoslrorf , Q1 Qs X f Q 1 g-,ff Q 1A5Al?E9 Churubusco State 1, ank Churubusco. Indiana P 7 EAST SIDE GROCERY GRocEmEs - MEATS Where Qililiy Counts Huntertown Phone 2463 Indiana LEE MCDUFFEE Allis-Chalmers Tractors 'AUCUONEER' Kendallville Livestock Sales All Crops -- Cgru Pickers Kendauvine. und. Ph.: Kendanvme 261 LaOtto. Ind. Ph.: Churubusco 3189 Sales 8: Service Mejvers Sprayers Dunham Equipment Freezer Fresh Ice Cream Avilla A-1261? L21O'EtO, hid. M3g3Zi1195 -- Uggd Rgcgydg Churubusco, Indiana Compliments of Community State Bank Avilla, Indiana o '5 4o 5m5,4h59r . uuun 0 Q -.L.....L.ff 1 E E E -f- 1- gr if ' v MEMDCF Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System P 80 Miller 81 Burwell mugs 5110 S' STURE TRY Us FIRST Hardware -f01'- YOUR MANY NEEDS Churubusco Indiana Churubusco Indiana nnmmnnr nnua amaa of I-'rescriptions - Cosmetics DR. BRIGGS Kodalis - Flhns Churubus o, Indiana I -Ph ne 4444- Churubusco, Indiana Busco Hatchery if Miglia I '4' , :uni umm mom oun - awesome mm and HATCHERY White Rocks White Leghorn Hens Barred Rocks New Hampshire Red Indian River Cross White Americans McCoy's 401 Lay Cross F B MIDWAY INN Formerly Houser's I.11m'l1-I,i111a Road Noon Dinnggidxchilort Orders M. Borden's Ice Cream - Sunday Dinners Open Monday thru Thursday 7:00 a. m. -- 8:30 p.m. Friday 8.Saturday 7:30 a. m. - 11100 p.m. Sunday 12:00 Noon -- 9:00 p.m. OPEN EVERY DAY Bill George, Prop. -Insurance Service-- BENDER , Plumbing and Healing Oil Furnaces Complete Tin Shop Huntertown Phone 2198 Leo Indiana Indiana Huntertown Spangle Super Service Mobilgas - Mobiloil We Vulcanize All Sizes of Tires ir Huntertown Phone 2753 W. A. SPANGLE Page 82 MAYBERRY FURNITURE STURE Churubuseo, Indiana High Grade Furniture Floor Covering' -- Upholstering - Repairing HARRULD GREVRULET SALES Frigidaire Products Churubuseo, Indiana Farmers and Merchants Bank NSU? .p'xK'4', 5-few ..M,5-gi : ,.a...1' 2 5 ?.,...,, 5 , ,y--W, Q 63.5.-.P LaOtto, Indiana P KEW YORK DENTISTS 11715 South Clinton Street Fort Wayne, Indiana Telephone A-3415 Dr. Max R. Andrews Dr. Carroll Shearer Men Geunly Tractor Sales FDRD TRAGTURS 3105 North Clinton Fort Wayne, Indiana PALAGE PARKING LDT 1020 South Clinton - Fort Wayne, Indiana Kenny Huber A-9080 Compliments of Speedway Locker Service Lima - California Road Telephone E-3116 UDNGRATULATIDNS Glassof -A' '5l if THE URANGE HUUSE Drive-In Furl Wayne, Indiana P B Meet Your Friends at . . . E LUGENATS Fountain Service Gifts -- Package Drugs DELICIOUS THICK IVIALTS Avilla Indiana GHEIRIEBIFSUU LUM ER 00. BUILDING MATERIAL 19. 0-6.1. Phone 2513 HUNTERTDWN AUTO SALES CHEVROLET Sales and Service -Service All Makes- New and Used Cars Sz Trucks RUSSELL BUNN. Owner Phone 2653 Huntertown. Ind A. 81 M. RUDERMAN FARMS We Bug and Sell Unions and Potatoes P S5 .KA .. fa' COGCXI gn? 'ly 6300116111 Page 5 .QP MILK ,O ge, 90 mc. 4300 O 'k Qs Sf 5 4 P Forf Wayne Incirdna A IT PAYS TO BE A MEMBER You Dan Buy the Following al . . . 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