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e -ortn n to i e or a JOHN A. McEWEN Jack is one who ' s liked by all, Even those both large and small. Hi-Y IV; Boxing Team IV; Spiiiui- Plaj ' Committee, THELMA M. WISNER A noble thought, a quiet way Will win yon many friends to stay. G. K. IV; Debate II; Orcliestni II; Junior Play Committee III; dramatics Club II: Cborus I, II; I ' our Year Honor Student; Sen- ior Play. VERNON J. WAITE Not too serious, not too gay, Bnt altogether a jolly good fellow. Baseball IV; Track I, III 1 ' ; Student Basketball Manager IV; Class Basketball Team IV. MARY ELLEN BOLINGER live for those who love me. O. R. Ill; Home Room Treas. Ill; 4-H Club I, II; Vocational Skits I, II, IV; .Junior Home Makers Club III; Senior Play. WILLIAM MEYERS Hard working, honest, and true, A friend of everyone too. Home Room Officer I, II, III: Orchestra I; Band I; Operetta IV; Choru.s III. IV; F. F. A. I. IV, Treas. IV; 4-H Club I, II, III, IV; Senior Play Committee. NINA PAULINE FRAZIER High is her rating In roller skating. G. R. Ill; 4-H Cluli I; Voca- tional Skits I. II, IV; .lunior Home Makers Club HI, Treas. HI; Spring Festival II; Senior Plav. JAMES A. ZUBER He has red hair, and talks so fast He ' s a pal that will always last. Hi-Y II, III, IV; Debate III; Senior Play; IMinstrel III. OEAN E. ROSE He talks and talk-: ami talks some more. Of Ljuestiojis he has iinitv a store. Hi-Y II. IV; Band IV: Operetta IV: Senior Plav: Rillc Club I, II: Clioru.s III. IV; F. F. A. I. II, III, IV. Treas. IH; 4-H Club I, II, HI, IV; Junior-.Senior Ban iuet C ' oni- mittee HI; .Senior Play. PHYLLIS B. GREEN Yoti were bernd garTVMi ' i ' r ■etijin Operetta IV; F. F. A. HI, IV. f Section III. ClioruK III, IV; Distri(;t Director Not a reader - of - trash young Nfft a che4p-)ewcl-Jla h young G. R. Ttm. ' -l Vsenior Play Com- mittee;CV ' ocational Skits I, IV: Soring Festival TI; .Junior Home Makers Club IV. MARCELLE 1 ., GREENFIELD She ' s,:W0d!iitSooksl j ) A I d Hh e lfway sl ojcpoksv ffcationlf SMJ ' I-; ' ll, IV; spring FestivAl n; -jjunior Home Mfikers Club IV. ) „ I ' age eighteen
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ito b nto tne o,r a BRADLEY J. SWIFT don ' t bother uork, yon see, And work won ' t bother nic. Hi-Y II, HI. IV; Home lioom Offleer 1: 4-H Club I; Minstrel III: Track Team II, IV; Senior Pla Committee; Safet ' Patrol I; .lunior-Senior Banquet Commit- tee Til. MACK E. HOSACK V7)(77 ]( y and duty clash. Let duty t o to smash. GEORGIA WELCH Her voice , blit jp Her heart Uttli got. G. R. YtLydiyiY. G. A. C. I, II. Ill; SeiUOT Plpv; Cliorus I; 4-H Club I V Vocational Skits I; ring Sp Festival II. Hi-Y II, III;, BiKsketlJgJJ II, , IN ' : Baseball fy,: Kip ' fMKa IVI. ' Senior J lav; Clji ri F 1; 1- ' . I-V . . Ill; T fkateyfytv III, ilV t iTitli; IV; cM W.»S ketlKUlLp ' ltoiii IV. ;balti( ' t4lTn ' WADE LAMAR LETTS There ivas a man in our town. And he was wondrous iiise. Hi-Y II. HI, IV; Class Treas. II; Home Room Curator HI- De- bate II; Di Immortales Staff IV; .Achievement Day Spelling Con- test T; .luornal-Gazette Spelling Contest III, IV; State Latin Con- te.- t I, II, III. IT,-. uJJ - CATHERINE N. GRIFFITHS SAf ' .v a regular athlete. And some say she can ' t be beat. O. i; II. Ill, IV, Cabinet I ' ; G. A. C. I. II, III, IV; Vocational Skits I; Spring Festival II, III, IV; Di Immortales Staff IV: Sen- ior Pla ' Committee. CHARLINE McKINLEY A quiet miss ivith a quiet Stores up knowledge ' yitt}Xl ' ' i ' - Clasii Pr(«, ' Ji atLiral Scien CInh fa. lJiK| ffiniirtales Staff IV; Na rhoKajJ t Tiiniir S ' ociet ' Vice Pi-tyfVv; Uitin Contest II, IV: F(J Year H ,inor Student; ' ale- dictorian; Senior Pla Commit- tee. WINIFRED RUTH BERLIEN Stuily and work when ydli do. But don ' t forget a good, time too. G. K. I ' ; f-lomj-UThom Siec. I; Discussion iIT ;, jWI-libstra vy. A ■, Cappella VlJofi l; Senior Pl jyv Chorus I; jKisA- Annuil Staff, K ' ; All District Orchestral I; msjCcWt. Chorus I; AlgeWii CiAi lest I; Debate Play IV; NiiticAjAl Honor Society; Four Y ' ear Hcinor Stu- dent, w ROBERT DEVINE A very good pal is he. And studious as can be. Hi-Y 11. 111. IV; Basketball II, III; Chorus HI; Key Annual Staff IV; Minstrel III; Algebra Con- test I; Geometry Contest II; .lunior-Senior Banquet Commit- tee III: National Honor Society: Di Immortales Staff IV: Debate IV; Discussion IV; .Senior Play Committee; Four Y ' ear Honor Student. MARGARET E. CARR To know her was to love her. G. U. III. W . Chorus I: 4-H Clul? I. II: ' ocational Skits I, W: .lunior Home Makers Club III; IV, News Reporter III, Pres. l : . ' enior Pla - Committee. DON THOMAS WEAVER Do your best and leave the rest; What ' s the use of worry? Hi-Y ' It. HI. IV; BasketballJiV; Baseball II, IV; Orcllest a HI, IV: Pand II, JU, ' IV; Operetta Stage Manager ' IV; Senior Play Stage ;MTiteager: Key Annual Statf ' . ' IX: Minstrel HI: Male yuartette IV: Track I, IV: Band and Orchestra Officer IV; Class Basketball Team HI. IV. Pfl?f seventeen
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' 3 voaaca x, o t 9? o 38 Ladies and Gentlemen: I am here this afternoon to broadcast the biggest game of all the season. As you all know, it is between the Angola High School Class of 193 8 and the Barriers to Education. The team members who started training at the age of six in the Angola Schools and who are in the starting line-up for the first quarter of the big 19. ' 4-193S game are: Mark Aldrich, Wendell Aldrich, Robert Lee Bender, Lawrence Beekman, Winifred Berlien, Beth Brown, Jane Buck, Virginia Coe, Robert Clark, Betty Goudy, Phyllis Green, Donna Mae Griffin, Catherine Griffiths, Clarellen Guilford, Emagene Hendershot, Geraldine Higgins, Mack Hosack, Darl Johns, Jack McEwen, Lyle Kiser, June Kohl, William Myers, Donald Morrison, Stephen Ransburg, Marsella Shank, Bradley Swift, Georgia Welch, Alice Elston, Robert Holderness, Kathryn Hutchins, Donald Kope, Harold McKinley, James McNeal, Donald Noragon, Lester Palmer, Wade Letts, and Bernd Gartner. Other members of the starting line-up for the big game are; Ben Baber, Marguerite Baker, Donald Bolinger, Mary Booth, Esther Brager, Betty Brown, Mary Burkhalter, Margaret Carr, Robert Cary, Dale Cole, Ruth Ann CoUett, Robert Devine, Marcelle Greenfield, Weir Dick, Stella Elston, Ruth Ernst, Adeline Henry, Laurme Hostetle, Pauline Norman, Harriett Powers, Arnold Pepple, John Overia, Dean Rose, Richard Wyatt, Don Weaver, Vernon Waite, Freda SufFel, Billy Shull, Betty Allen, Mary Boling- er, D. O. Cool, Pauline Frazier, Paul Hagewood, and Ilene Jackson. The Barriers scored six during the second quarter. The Class of 193 8, by the end of the second quarter, had gained Jim Zuber, Charline McKinley, and Clara Mae Bowerman. At the beginning of the third quarter twelve had been lost. Those gained were: Violet Ploughe, Richard Small, Jack McEwen, and Mary Ellen Jewel. By the time the fourth quarter started the Barriers had gained sixteen more. The Class of 193 8 gained Thelma Wisner and Dale Davis. The game is over! The Class of 1938 have come through to a glorious victory. The final score is 50 for the Class of 1938. Just listen to that cheering. Rah! Rah! Class of ' 3S! WINIFRED BERLIEN. Va e nineteen
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