Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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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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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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Age Quod Ag s Finish What You Attempt We, the class of ' 3 8, must now draw the curtain down on our high school days. We regret that these happy years must end, but we are happy that we have finished what we, four years ago, attempted — our high school education. e have been guided very carefully by our teachers, parents, and friends through- out our school life. Soon many of us who seek higher education or some business in this world will come upon obstacles in our path to success. Atalanta, according to Greek tradition, met her obstacle in the form of a golden apple thrown by Hippomenes. Atalanta was the daughter of the king of Greece. She was known far and wide for her remarkable fleetness of foot. The king was so proud of her that he allowed no one to become a suitor for her hand who could not outdistance her in a foot race. Those who attempted but failed paid with their lives. One day a young man named Hippomenes entered a race with Atalanta to see whether he could win her hand. Early in the race Atalanta saw that she could run faster than Hippomenes and that there could be no doubt about the result of the race. Accordingly, when a shining golden apple rolled across the track in front of her, she stopped to pick it up, knowing that she could make up the time which she lost. Soon a second apple appeared and she seized it as she ran. But a third one was some distance from the track. She wanted the apple very much so she stopped to pick it up. Hippomenes darted ahead and de- feated Atalanta for the first time. We should remember this story and be not sidetracked from what we begin. At the close of this day our lives are placed in our own hands — to do with as we please. We must decide life ' s questions by ourselves. Many times when we start into our life ' s work we become discouraged and wish we had chosen some other work. But if we do not give up — if we work all th: harder — we soon find that we enjoy our work and wouldn ' t have chosen any other. A young man that I know wished after graduating from high school to become a doctor. His first year in college was very discouraging. It was hard to adapt himself to the new routine of the school; he was far from home and knew very few people. To him, his dream of becoming a doctor had faded, for he was so greatly dissatisfied that he did not want to finish his course. He decided, however, that in order to attain his goal, he must try to like college. So he started making friends. He worked hard at his daily tasks and so kept from being homesick. He soon found that he thoroughly enjoyed his work and the college. He was graduated with very high honors and is nov ' a famous physician. Too many people give up easily. We cannot hope for the best results unless we finish what we start, although it may take many years. No task is easy and we cannot expect to get anywhere in life unless we are willing to tackle the obstacles in our path to success. May we remember the story of Atalanta and the simple the whole secret of success may be found, l,i;r Oiiocl Aii is rule, a few words in which finish what you attempt. CHARLINE McKINLEY. Pa ' e I II. (Illy

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