Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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we will and bequeath a license to argue signed by Mr. Handy to Billy Benson. I, Norma Hull, do hereby will and bequeath my broad smile to Martha George. I, Max Moore, do hereby will and bequeath my senior dignity to Harry Mote. I, Morris Whitlock, do hereby will and be¬ queath my well-groomed appearance to Buzzy Deller. I, Robert Porter, do hereby will and be¬ queath my skill in playing golf to Jimmy Saul. I, Carlton Wells, do hereby will and be¬ queath a useful road map to Nettle Lake to Johnny Eggleston. I, Hazel Wells, do hereby will and bequeath a much used shorthand book to Ednamae Eastburn. I, Franz Wells, do hereby will and bequeath my farming ability to Jack Green. I, Margaret Imus, do hereby will and be¬ queath my flirting ability to Betty Zimmerman. E Wauneta Shoup, do hereby will and be¬ queath my French horn to Dannie Bakstad. I, Leland Morrison, do hereby will and be¬ queath my ability always to have a good time to Frank Barnes. I, June Rothenbuhler, do hereby will and bequeath my singing ability to my sister, Londa. I, Mary E. Agner, do hereby will and be¬ queath my unfailing tendency to arrive late at school to Maryann Hicks. I, Barbara Reese, do hereby will and be¬ queath my ability to follow the latest styles to Virginia Smith. I, Ora Sierer, do hereby will and bequeath my inch long finger nails to Hal May. I, James Mitchell, do hereby will and be¬ queath my permanent waves to Willard Purdy. I, Bettie Bassett, do hereby will and be¬ queath my sloppy French to Kerger Gartner. I, Billie Bassett, do hereby will and bequeath my peaches and cream” complexion to Charlie Willard. I, Louise Griffiths, do hereby will and be¬ queath my ability to jitterbug” to Phyllis Creel. I, Virginia Kauffman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to argue with Pop Certain to Aliene Agner. E Robert McKinley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to handle a basketball to Johnnie McBride. E Bette Mounts, do hereby will and bequeath my ability as a journalist to Johne Erwin. E DeVon Reese, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep a Model A” out of the ditch to Daryl Kling. E David Hall, do hereby will and bequeath my California roving tendency to Wayne Borne. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our be our Last Will and Testament, this thirty-first day one thousand nine hundred and forty. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS Per Bettie Bassett. Page Twcniy-seven

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ve will and bequeath Be it remembered that we, the Class of 1940, of Angola High School, situated in the Town of Angola, in the County of Steuben in the State of Indiana, being in our usual unsound state of mind and memory, but mindful of the uncertainty of this life and our approaching dismemberment, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. I, Richard Bender, do hereby will and be¬ queath my basketball technique to Don Jeffery. I, Jack Bryan, do hereby will and bequeath my attentiveness to one girl to Don Bennett. I, Donelda Bell, do hereby will and bequeath my social life to Roslyn Reese. I, Gloria Deller, do hereby will and bequeath my skill in playing a clarinet to Willoene Hendry. I, Esther Ferrier, do hereby will and be¬ queath my worn out paint brush to JoAnn London. I, William Hopkins, do hereby will and be¬ queath my ability as student conductor of band and orchestra to William P. Doyle. I, Lucille Hubbell, do hereby will and be¬ queath my Rubinoff characteristics to anyone who has a violin. I, Donn Laird, do hereby will and bequeath an interesting collection of dizzy poetry and ideas to Confucius. I, John Harvey, do hereby will and bequeath my privilege of being the best looking redhead in A. H. S. to Dorothy Mielke. I, Eileen Erbe, do hereby will and bequeath my baby talk and my diminutive size to Marian Champion. I, Madolynn Myers, do hereby will and be¬ queath my senorita appearance to Miriam Simpson. I, Marguerite Moor, do hereby will and be¬ queath my do, me, fa, sol, range” to Nancy Fisher. I, Burton Kolb, do hereby will and bequeath my wonderful, unceasing gift of gab to Max Boyer. I, Margaret Fast, do hereby will and be¬ queath my good behavior record to Margaret Munn. I, Roscoe Nedele, do hereby will and be¬ queath my highly honorable position as senior class president to Joe Holderness. I, Elden Kelley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability in manual training to Ernest Pence. I, Joanne Shoup, do hereby will and be¬ queath my ability to slap” the bass to June Fanning. I, Donald Osborne, do hereby will and be¬ queath my skill in telling tall stories to Fred Vesey. I, Evelyn Stage, do hereby will and bequeath my large circle of boy friends to Louise Cook. I, Robert L. Seely, do hereby will and be¬ queath my ability to make people guess if I’m thinking or sleeping to Kimsey Dole. I, Jeanne Preston, do hereby will and be¬ queath my intricate dance steps to Mary Jane Summers. I, Betty Keckler, do hereby will and be¬ queath my liking for Tri-State students to Leane Kling. I, Edward Carlson, do hereby will and be¬ queath a much used wad of chewing gum to Baxter Oberlin. I, Iona Huntington, do hereby will and be¬ queath a split clarinet reed to Patricia Baker. I, Ellen Green, do hereby will and bequeath a package of gum to be used at any convenient time in Mr. Certain’s classes to Roberta Hanna. I, David Sowle, do hereby will and bequeath Page Twenty-six



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bits about ’em Name Nickname Song Resemblance Ambition Favorite Saying Mary E. Agner Libby- Simple and Sweet Seamstress For cripes sake Bettie Bassett .. Bet Scatterbrain ....... Nurse Oh! Gad Billie Bassett Bil A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody Nurse Creepers Donelda Bell-Donnie Sophisticated Lady Nurse Heavens Richard Bender .Dick-Careless-Civil Engineer You aren’t whistling Jack Bryan-Jackie-Small Fry-Aviator Baldy Edward Carlson Eddie Holy Smoke, Can’t You Take a Joke C. P. A Hot spit Gloria Deller-Chub -My Man-Commercial Artist Ye gads! Eileen Erbe-Erp I’m in Love with the Honorable Mr. So and So Journalist Geezil peezil Margaret Fast -Peggy-If I Had My Way Stenographer You know it Esther Ferrier -Esther What’s This Thing Commercial Dress Called Love?- Designer Oh, goodness! Ellen Green -Ellen You’re So Indifferent Stenographer So what! Louise Griffiths-Louie ...Chatterbox Beauty Operator It’s a great life if you don’t weaken David Hall-Hall-Hurry Home-Chemical engineer. ... Don’t mind me John Harvey. ... Red Ch! Johnny Oh!! Baritone for Metropolitan Opera Poofey diddle Bill Hopkins.... -Hoppy- Music, Maestro, Please! ... Leopold Stokowski II Got a watch? Lucille Hubbell Lucille— Mighty Lak a Rose Music teacher Oh, sir Norma Hull ..Norm Fit to Be Tied Commercial Artist You know it Iona Huntington Hunny... I’m Getting Sentimental Over You Stenographer Ye gads Margaret Imus-Marge ... Undecided Air hostess Take it easel Virginia Kauffman .Ginny The One Rose Nurse Oh, heavens! Betty Keckler Betty K. Faithful Forever Concert singer Oh, horrors! Elden Kelley -Elden ... ... A Little Bit Independent Carpenter Gosh Burton Kolb Burtie Little Sir Echo . Successful business man .What do you think about the situation? Donn Laird -Donn- He Must Have Been a Automobile engineer Pardon me all Beautiful Baby to heck T went y-eight

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