Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1906

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Page 21 text:

mxot GHaas OFFICERS— President, Harold Krabz Vice-President, Vera Dickerson Secretary, Mildred Hauver Treasurer, Wier Wicoff Poet, Hercchell McKinley Historian, Evangeline Pilliod MOTTO— As the work, so the reward. COLORS— Red and Gold. FLOWER— Pied Rose. YELL: Shoo with the Roo ! Shoo with the Roo ! Shoo come a sick-a-sack-lack-a-pack-a-to ! When I see alia baboo eel ; Lisca, Lisca ! Lucy, Lory ! Seniors ' 06 ! Hunker Dorev !

Page 20 text:

A Toast Here ' s to the twelve years we have spent in school. These many years have we toiled and always for a single aim — to do our work and finally graduate from the High School. Many times we have become discouraged and nearly given up hope, but our teachers have helped us through all these despondent times. We do not regret the twelve years spent in school, but believe that the train- ing we have received during this time has been such that our future life will be ennobled and strengthened. We now go forth, each of his own way, yet there is not one of us but cherishes these school days as the happiest and best of our life. With this parting thought we give three cheers for Angola High School, the scene of so many childish joys and sorrows. Again three cheers for A. H. S.



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George Clarence Davis Kitten is six and one-sixth feet tall, and if he keeps on growing will get still taller. The waters of Pigeon Creek sung his first lullaby and kept furnishing him music, drink and ice until he entered An- gola High School four years ago. His re- markable thirst for knowledge has made him an intellectual inebriate. His aversion to society is a distinct characteristic of his nature, although outside of school he is not so slow, but even said to be Swift. Ethel Marie Bolan This world was made quiet in 1889 by the entrance of Ethel. She was one of four that started with Miss Parish and has spent her whole career in one building. She is very quiet, industrious and never known to annoy her teachers. She holds two high school records, one for never cutting classes and another for solo singing. Hazel Emma Lee Not quantity but quality. Hazel is our smallest and brightest haired girl — the sunshine of the class, a luminary radiating gladness and sunshine ever since her en- trance into the world in Plymouth, Ohio. Hazel is our chief pianist and is always ready and willing to do her part in whatever turns up. Her chief recreation is playing mandolin accompaniments on the piano. Vera Mary Dickerson Vera was born and bred in our own little city and indications are that it will always be her home. Her most pronounced char- acteristic is her tendency to absent herself WW-jSAH from school at frequent intervals. In her senior year she has, in addition to her man- ifold duties as editor-in-chief, published a daily paper limited to one copy and one subscriber. Harold Franklin Kratz Angola has always claimed Little Hutch as a resident. He ' spent his first school days under the tutelage of Miss Parish. Harold likes nature, loves all living things, and has formed an attachment for one liv- ing tiling in particular, being quite regular in demonstrating bis affection. He is pres- ident or the class and business manager of The Spectator. i%

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