Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Wd! and Eequealfz I, BOB BADDERS, do hereby will and bequeath my five feet eleven frame to Michael Crowl. I, DANNY MUNSON, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname, Poochie,', to anybody who wants it. I, ROBERT HOLMES, do hereby will and bequeath my superior driving judgment to anyone who wants it in time of emergency. ' I, ORVILLE PENTICO, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to roller skate to Richard Rose. I, DENNY DRUCKAMILLER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my school sweater from circulating in other schools to Bill Selman. I, HOWARD CLARK, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Fuzzy', to anyone who may be unlucky enough to acquire it. I, LEWIS MOUNTS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady with one girl my last two years in high school to Denny Deller. I, ARLENE MCCLELLAN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make all the noise I can in study hall without being caught to John VanDyne. I, THOLA MILLER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get a date any time and any where to my sister Bev, who needs it. I, KENNETH NEUKAM, do hereby will and bequeath my beard to Herbert Amstutz. I, MERRILL GERMAN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be elected class president twice consecutively to David Kaye. I, BILL RADCLIFFE, do hereby will and bequeath my jumping rope and pretty blue sweat pants to Nancy Clark, so that she may acquire a slim figure as I have. I, DONALD NELSON, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sell pop at the ball games to anyone who wants to be a millionaire. I, JACK BLEDSOE, do hereby will and bequeath my trips to the east, otherwise Mont- pelier, to Nancy Barr. I, JIM FISHER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability not to have a wreck during my driving career to OX', Sanders, and hope that he will be as lucky as I Was. I, MINNIE MCKELLIPS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to eat all I like and not gain weight to Pop Certain. I, PHYLLIS FANNING, do hereby will and bequeath every inch of my enormous height to Bill Selman. I, RICHARD HOLMES, do hereby will and bequeath my mustache to Robert McNall. I, JEAN WILLIAMSON, do hereby will and bequeath my appointments with Dr. Berkey, in Fort Wayne on school days to my sister, Peg Williamson. I, DICK MEREDITH, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Joyce Allen. I, HAROLD SPENCER, do hereby will and bequeath my theories in the field of physics and chemistry to Willie Nelson. I, NANCY SUTTON, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to argue politics With Pop Certain to any deserving Democrat. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS Per: JIM FISHER DICK MEREDITH RAY BODIE Page Twenty-five

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We fba We, the class of 1950 of Angola High School, situated in Angola in the County of Steuben in the State of Indiana, being of unsound mind, of weak heart, and being on the verge of departing for realms unknown, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. I To Mr. Elliott, our principal, we will and bequeath our unusual understanding of financial affairs. To Mr. Boomershine, our superintendent, we will and bequeath just the thought of having such a class as that of SOP To the other members of the faculty, we will and bequeath our worn out grade cards in the hope that they will be used to show future classes the outstanding record of the class of 1950. To the juniors, we will and bequeath our knowledge, brains, ability, and scholastic record, with the idea that they will make good use of them. To the sophomores, we will and bequeath our thorough understanding of teachers and the demerit system, in the hope that they profit by it. To the freshmen, we leave the knowledge that we made it through school with the least amount of work and the lowest grades possible, and bet you can't do the same. We dispose of our personal possessions as follows: I, JOE BECK, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to turn my car over in the state park, to Carry Waite. I, EUGENE EASTERDAY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pole up cars to Herbert Amstutz. I, SALLY WILLIAMSON, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to Bobby Beghtel. I, JAMES HAMILTON, do hereby will and bequeath my little feet to Mary Lee Sell. I, KARL WUEST, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have a good time New Year's Eve to Albert Guilford. I, BOB MITZMAN, do hereby-I'm just leaving and will the whole school thank me! I, DENE COTNER, do hereby will and bequeath my retainer for my teeth to my sister Dottie and Nancy Alspach. I, SUSIE LEMLEY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have fun on New Year's Eve and at any other party which I have a chance to attend, to Don Martin. I, BUD LAVINE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to waste time but still look busy in shop to Bill Selman. I, HADLEY DAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath my judgment in law class to any underclassman who may have use for it. I, SONDRA RANDOLPH, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get a pass out of library at any time for any place to Dottie Cotner and Marilyn Renner. I, CARLTON ERWIN, do hereby will and bequeath my 34 Ford to anybody that can afford to keep it in running condition. I, CY JOHNSON, do hereby will and bequeath my worn out gym shoes to Don and Ken Martin, one for each. I, JIM SHANK, do hereby will and bequeath my ability always to be prepared for physics class to any poor soul that feels the need for it. I, RAY BODIE, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet attitude in class and library and my motto, Women are the downfall of the human race, to Felix Weldon. I, DON BLUM, do hereby will and bequeath my good grades in government to anybody who doesn't want to pass it. Page Twenty our Afmedq



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7m Yfeafut It is now the fall of 1960-October 4, to be exact--and we are honoring Druck, our class sponsor, with a party. The occasion is his birthday, and we are giving him the final piece of luggage to finish his set., This gala festivity is being held at Bledsoe,s Venetian Gardens, an exclusive night club in the heart of New York City, owned and operated by Jack Bledsoe. He has sev- eral of his old classmates employed. Nancy Sutton, hostess, is busy seating people at their reserved tables. On the bandstand the spotlight points with pride to the master of ceremonies, comedian, and bandleader-Ray Bodie--with his Ray's Ragtime Bandf, which features Bud LaVine on the drums. Already Ray is becoming famous for his syncopated rhythm which is becoming popular throughout the United States. He has made some piano recordings of some of his compositions. As we turn our attention to the crowd-,tl'iat'isf gathering, we find the Governor of Indiana, Honorable Dick Meredith, and his wife, thelformer-'Jean Williamson, who writes all his speeches. At the same table with the governor and his wife are Phyllis Fanning, stockholder in Elevated Shoes, Inc., and Bob,Ba'dders, whonow owns a chain of shoe stores throughout the country. Although this is supposed to be a social affair, Phyllis is getting a little business in on the side. She is tryingvto interest Bob in putting her shoes on the market. 'f . -, , Going on to the next table to the right of us we find Denny Druckamiller, coach of the St. Louis Cardinals, talking to Ken Neukam, now a big league pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. Already they have been featured.in a picture in Hollywood, The Neu- kam Story,', starring Jim Hamilton as Ken Neukam. This picture, it has been rumored, is winning top honors as reported by Dene Cotner in her Hollywood column. Dene is succeeding Hedda Hopper. Glancing to the left we find Bill Radcliffe, che great dare-devil' speed tester who has been given an award for wrecking more cars and getting out alive than any other living person. Also sitting at the cable is Bob Holmes, a very prominent Buick dealer, who is trying to listen intently to two people at once-Howard Clark, rattling endlessly on about his new invention, the jet-propelled car, and Joe Beck, trying to outdo Howard with telling about his Beckillac. Our curiosity is aroused as we hear the jingle-jangle-jingle of spurs. Looking up we see Jim Shank, owner of Buck Lake Ranch, and his co-worker, Karl Wuest, star of the rodeo at Buck Lake and owner of the fastest horse in the world, Black Jewel. Following them we find Jim Fisher, Secretary of Agriculture, and Clem Davis. Jim is about to present Clem with a certificate of achievement for writing the best arrangement of Cow Cow Boogie,', which recent tests have proved makes listening cows produce more milk. Page Twenty szx

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