Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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t -u ri0- a c ,- n i u lai JUNIORS lantha Abjamson Smiling and good natured Eldon Andrew Model A Ruth Badger The Saucy Little Redhead Ruth Blackburn . . With flirtatious looks Donald Boyd Happy-go-lucky Andrew Braxton Boxer Harriett Braxton Clever — you bet! Dean Brooks Small but noisy Katie Lou Bryan Her Ford takes her places Virginia Care Pretty and witty Alvena Certain Little Coquette Calista Creel , , , Heard before seen Betty Crothers She minds her own business Mary Jane Damlos The Lady of the Lake Lucille Dunham Salem, yes? Virginia Dunham Virgene ' s pal Marcella Eggleston , An orchid to you Geneva Eisenhour , Somebody ' s sweetheart Maxine Fanning A country lass Kenneth German Basketball is his joy Orla German Gone but not far Virginia Goodrich Nimble fingers Max Gray Lambie Lucy Ellen Handy Fingering the ivories Thomas Hanselman Swing that Ford Dayton Hensel Every girl ' s shadow Wynn Hensel Robert Taylor Mary E. Jackson Wee Willie Winkie Doris Jarboe Good natured Betty Kemmerling . Always ready to help Delores Liniger . A Little Bit Independent Eleanor Miller Cupid ' s delight Lola Miller Her art ' s her fortune James Morse God ' s gift to the women Owen Mote I ' m no lady ' s man Robert Myers , Dupey, no strings, I ' m fancy free Roscoe Parrish Gone but not forgotten Va ' ic tucnty-six

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have been on a tour searching for millionaire husbands since they were graduated from high school, are at last successful, although they are both a little gray about the temples. Betty captured the Crown Prince of Statnonia and Ruth is now queen of King Korman ' s Empire . Mary Booth is a famous interior decorator. She has just returned from England, where she has been redecorating the Buckingham Palacp. I spent the night at the Waldorf Astoria. The managers are none other than Darl Johns md Dale Davis, and who should take my bags but our old time mechanic. Bob Clark. July 23, 1959. Dear Diary: Left New York this morning by train and found the engineer to be Donald Morrison and the conductor to be John Overla. Johnny and I had a long talk. He said that he had been in Angola several times. He informed me that Lana Zimmer- man was now proprietress of Christy ' s and that it had been enlarged so that it covered a whole block. He also told me that Thelma Wisner was now superintendent of dear old A. H. S. and that Margaret Carr was a well known beauty operator since she dis- covered a new shade of red for dying hair. Vernon Waite and Warren Sellers are successful farmers. They are raising chickens with purple feathers for ladies ' hats. I arrived home late. July 24, 1959. Dear Diary: Didn ' t go down to the office this morning. I noticed in the paper that William Meyers was John L. Lewis ' s successor and well known for his famous orations. Georgia Welch ' s picture was on the front page; she was picked as Miss America . She was the last member of the class about whom I heard. They all seem to be doing well. I decided the class of ' 3 8 wasn ' t such a bunch of dummies after all. Went to bed early. JAYNE L. BUCK. l- opulcTi ' ri-tLj C .ontef ' b Most beautiful girl Clarellcn Guilford Best looking boy Arnold Pepple Most popular girl June Kohl iMost popular boy Wendell Aldrich Most pleasing personality Mary Booth Best natured boy Mark Aldrich Shyest girl Phyllis Green Shyest boy Wade Letts Most talkative girl Jerry Higgins Noisiest boy Bradley Swift Most Conceited boy Lyle Kiser Most flirtatious girl Jayne Buck Best girl athlete Catherine Griffiths Best boy athlete Dale Cole Most studious girl Beth Brown Most studious boy Bob Devine Most ambitious girl Winifred Berlien Most ambitious boy Stephen Ransburg Best liked liked lady teacher Miss Reed Best liked man teacher Mr. Certain Pai e tiieiity-fiic



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f Y: Betty June Rensch Does she have a cook book? Bill Rhinesmith His heart ' s in the right place George Ryan A lover of butterflies LaMoyne Saul K-ville or Garrett? Marian Scoville Does she care? Estle Shoup Library cut up Ora Sierer Ice cream bars for sale Max Spangle Kindhearted to all Jack Tucker Find ' em, fool ' em, forget ' em Marian Wallace Ag boys ' champ a ' . ' fA -i y Tup row — Eldon Andrew, Ian- tha Abramson, Donald Boyd, Ruth Badger, Dean Brooks. Katie Lou Bryan. Second row — Robert Craig:. I uth Blackburn. Orla German, Ma X i n e Fan n i n g . Tliird row — Kenneth German, Betty Crothers. Yynn Hensel, Virginia Care. Fourth row — Max Gray. Calista Creel. Owen Mote. Mary Jane Damlos. James Morse, Lucille Dunham, George Ryan, Marcella Eggleston. , ,. , ' , , FiftV row — Robei- Myers. Vir- g inia Dunliam, Pi.oscoe Parrish, Virginia Goodrich, Dayton Hen- sel, Betty June Renscli. LaMoyne Saul. Mar Elizabeth Jackson. Sixth row — Tliomas Hanselman, Lucy Ellen Handy. Bill Rhine- smith. Doris Jarboe. Ora Sierer, Alvena Certain, Marion Wallace, Betty Kemmerling. Robert White, Max Spangle, Jack Tucker. Thomas Wig- Seventh row — Dolores L niger, Eleanor Miller. Geneva Eisenhour gins. Lola Miller. Eighth row — Ricliard Zeigler, Marian Scoville, Rose Wiggins, Robert Zimmerman. Naomi Wis- ner. Estle Shoup, Vera Cope, Harriett Braxton. , s r Robert White A persistent youth Rose Wiggins Pleasant and kind Thomas Wiggins Always thoughtful Naomi Wisner Friendly and lovable Richard Zeigler He can make any car go Robert Zimmerman You can ' t marry ten pretty girls Dale Campbell Milk Maid ' s Special f] j , Donna Goff A newcomej li. -?, = Eleanor Mielke Just the quiet kind Pa i;f tu ' cnfy-si ' ii ' ii

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