Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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UW: June When we, the seniors of '50, first started to school twelve years ago, Miss Myers helped us build the play house, which now stands in the first grade room and pro- vides pleasure for all the young hopefuls starting to school. Jim Shank designed the wall paper and Susie Lemley, the window curtains. Denny Druckamiller, Bill Radcliffe and Susie Lemley drew original pictures. Everyone helped paint, make wall paper, and do work on the mural and border. Among the many memories taken with us from our school days the thought of Hour play house will be outstanding. Top row: Girls of the class of '50-in the Iirst gradeg first grade artists. 1 Second row: Joe Beck, Ruth Rinehart, Hadley Davis, Connie Kelley, Raymond Bodie, Cy Johnson, Stella Buroff, Sally Willianison, Karl NVuest, Glen LaVine. I Third row: Jim Fisher, Danny Munson, Nancy Sutton, Eugene Easterday, Lewis Mounts, Jack Bledsoe, Denny Druckamiller, Jim Shank, Sondra Randolph, Dene Cotner. Fourth row: Howard Clark, Thola Miller, Bob Mitzman, Phyllis Fanning, Junior Pentieo, Carlton Erwin, Juanita Demorest, Jean Williamson, Susie Lemley, Bill Radcliffe. Fifth row: 'Our house g boys of the class of '50 in the first grade. Page Twenty-two

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Aa Zac! RICHARD Z. MEREDITH A town that hoasts inhabi- tants like me Can have no lack of good society. Freshman: Baseball. Soph- omore: Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball. Junior: Hi-Y, Dra- matics Club Play, Junior Play Stage Crew, Basketball, Track, Alpha Delta Chi. Sen- ior: Hi-Y, Dramatics Club Play, Alpha Delta Chi, Key Staff, Hornet Staff, Track, Cross Country, Senior Play Stage Crew, F. T. A., Library Science. RICHARD P. HOLMES The silence that is in the starry sky. Freshman: F. F. A. Soph- omore: Class Vice President, Baseball, F. F. A. Junior: F. F. A., Junior Play Cast, Base- ball, Flint Arrow Staff. Sen- ior: F. F. A. Secretary, Flint Arrow Staff. ' Attended Flint High School first three and one half years, , SUSANNA ELLEN LEMLEY Her hair shone like stars at night, Her eyes were like deep pools of light. Freshman: Girls' Athletic Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Dramatics Club I-'lay Stage Crew, Alpha Delta Chi, Girls' Sextet. Sophomore: Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Dra- matics Club Play, Alpha Del- ta Chi, Girls' Sextet, One-Act Plays. Junlor: Y-Teens, Span- ish Club, Junior Play Stage Crew, Dramatics Club l-'lay Stage Crew, Alpha Delta Chi, Girls' Sextet, Hoosier Girls' State. Senior: Y-Teen P1'o- gram Chairman, Mixed Chor- us, Girls' Glee Club, Dramat- ics Club Play Stage Crew, Alpha Delta Chi Vice Presi- dent, Key Staff, Hornet Staff, Senior Play Cast and Stage Crew. ORVILLE PENTICO JR. A joke or two now and then! This is refreshing to th f XV - , ff f' of rnen. J, Sophomore . Basket- hall. Jun i-Y, Junior Pl ' St ' Crew. Senior: 1. d iorus, Boys' Glee l ey Staff. DENE L. COTNER Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight too her a'usky hair. Freshman: Girls' Athletic Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha Delta Chi, Girls' Sextet, Student Coun- cil. Sophomore: Y-Teen, Mix- ed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Dramatics Club Play Stage Crew, Alu Delta Chi, Girls' Sextet, One- Act Plays, Spanish Club. Jun- ior: Y-Teen, Dramatics Club Play Cast and Stage Crew, Junior Play Stage Crew, Alpha Delta Chi, Hornet Stai, Spanish Club. Senior: Y-Teen Social Chairman, Mixed Chor- us, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha Delta Chi, Key Staff, Senior Play Cast. ROBERT DaVON HOLMES I Why study so very ard? But when it comes 0 friends, he's no h rre . Sopho re . F. A. Jun- ior: J r lay Cast and Cre . . A., Flint Arrow S or: F. F. A., Flint Arr w aff. Attended Flint High hool first three and one h lg years. GLEN E. LaVINE When fun nfl duty clash, Let duty go to smash! F sh ' Ba d, B et- ba seball. Sop ore: l - and, Ba b , Base- ba Di Im ta s Staff. Ju or: i-Y, a cl, Junior Play St e C w. Senior: Mixed C org, A Cappella Choir ' resident: Boys' Glee Cl Band President, Key Sta Boys' Double Quar- tet, Senior Play Stage Crew. CYRUS FISHER JOHNSON A little mischief, hy the way, ls just the thing to spice the a'ay. P reshm Bas u all, Base- a l - e H1 Y, Bas- k -a - e v S u d e n t b l. S V ' 0 . '- e a l, t C I G . J 1-D Z Hi-Y Secre- ta ' 'e - r, Junior Play Cav .iv n I ge Crew, Basket- ba , ... - all, Hoosier Boys' State, Tr k. Senior: Hi-Y Presid t, ey Staff, Basket- ball, as all, Senior Play Stage Cre . Page Twenty-one



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Glam .alll The opening day of school in 1938 was a memorable one in the history of the Class of '50, Then these bright faced pupils started their Hrst of twelve short school years. Even at the tender age of six this group was very industrious. The main project the first year was the decoration of the play house which Miss Myers had the shop boys build. The following year this enterprising class became musically inclined. Both rooms had a rhythm band and they had a Xylophone between them. The next few years passed rather uneventfully, much as they do for any class, There were the usual new comers and the ones who moved away. Then came the red letter day when the class of '50 was graduated from the eighth grade. The freshman year in high school was a trying one, but this remarkable class was quick to catch on to the tricks of the trade. The sophomore year-ah, yes, that brings back fond memories never to be forgot- ten! In that year we initiated the freshmen! The junior year was jolly but so busy that the days were almost undistinguishable. Brother Goose was the name of our play, a three-act comedy. Many took part in the operetta, The Pirate's Bridef' This athletically inclined class defeated the seniors and sophomores respectively to win the class basketball tourney. The junior-senior banquet was a rousing success and was followed by a dance and floor show which were sponsored by the parents. The senior year brought with it new responsibilities and many new experiences. The senior play, Just Ducky, was a great success. To wind up their school career the class of ,SO took a boat trip to Niagara Falls. Next on the program was the junior- senior banquet. The baccalaureate services were held in the Christian Church on May 21. Last but certainly not the least was the long awaited day--graduation! Thus after twelve years of hard work interspersed with good times, another senior class marches from the portals of A. H. S. -BILL RADCLIFFE JACK BLEDSOE Page Twenty three

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