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Dedication
We, the Senior Class of 1952, wish to dedicate our Key
to all the people who have helped us throughout our school
years-the faculty, whose patience we have sorely tried at
tiines-the husinessinen of Angola, who have never failed to
support our projects-and our parents, who have given us
so inuch.
We realize that without these people, our success in
school would have heen iinpossihleg and we wish to say,
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Thank you, everyone, for a wonderful four years.
Appreciation
We, the class of '52, wish to express our appreciation
to our sponsor, Miss Reed, for her guidance and aid through-
out our last three years of high school. She realized our hopes
and aspirations and was ever ready and willing to help us in
their jcZtlfll7Tl6I7f. Always interested in "her class" she often
sacrificed her time for our pleasures. As we hid farewell to
A. H. S., we exteud hest wishes to "our Miss Reed."
Final Class Meeting
At last the time has come for the seniors to say good-
hye to A. H. S. Always dear to our hearts will he our high
school memories. '
Our yearhook paves our way to the future and is our
"key" to the past. It is through these pages that we shall
always rememher dances, haskethall games, tests, teachers,
report cards, classes, and our numerous friends.
It is with one last look into the halls of A. H. S. that
we step from her floors into the sunny path of the future.
With heavy hearts we say, "Good-hye, A. H. S., and
thanks-thanks for euerythingf'
.
First row-Betty and Clark: Janet G.: Mary Fanning: Lee Sell: Monkeys-we think:
Greta and friend.
Second row- -Seniors in a gay mood: Look pretty, girls: More seniors: Tom Pearson:
Pals Fern and Nancy: Got cha, Tom.
Third row--'The seniors again: Seniors as freshmeng SuSie's birthday party: Seniors
on tt picnic.
Fourth row-fSenior totem pole: Hey! You'1l crush her: to ti da, huh: Your hat's too
big, Greta: Auction, we'll bet.
Fifth rowJHappy birthday: Slumber party: Janie and Nancy: Janie again: Donna
D.: Joyce Allen: Stand straight, Fern.
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Contents
Fdflllfjl Nine
Seniors . Seventeen
Unelerclensnzen Tloiwjfjizfe
Afiizfitief Forzjf-five
Spam Sixzjf-seven
Our Adviser
A great amount of Work goes into publishing an annual. There
are a thousand little jobs that need supervision and revision.
Someone was needed to keep these many jobs moving. This is
exactly what Miss Shultz did.
Without her help it would have been impossible to produce this
yearbook. With the greatest sincerity We want to thank her for guiding
this major project for us.
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Our Principal
Mr. McCutchan, our principal, has held
this position for only one year. In this year
we have profited by his kindness, respect,
and fairness to the students of Angola High
School. We appreciate the help he has
given us and we are confident that he will
continue to be of great help to Angola
High School.
Page Ten
Our
Superintendent
We wish to pause a moment and thank
someone who has always been ready to help
us. During our four years of high school
he has provided guidance to anyone who
needed it. It is with sincerity that we say
"Thank you, Superintendent Boomershinef'
Secretaries
"Has a brown billfold been turned in at the oflice?,'
One or the other of our able oilice secretaries is never too
busy to look. Edith Kunkel has been with us for two
years. Joyce Stormzand is new this year and hails from
Council Bluffs, Iowa. The seniors wish to express their ap-
preciation for the things the secretaries have done for
them.
Board of Education
Is is through the efforts of the Board of Education
that our school is successful. They have spent consider-
able time in working out the problems of our school and
have done this very efliciently.
The members on the Board of Education are Carlton
Chase, presidentg Harold Stevens, secretaryg and Heyman
Wisner, treasurer.
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Page Twelve
F acult
EMERY L.
DRUCKAMILLER
A. B. Indiana Tjniversity:
Manchester College: Danville
Normal College.
Dirccfor of Athletics,
Health, History
EUNICE REED
A. B. Defiance College: Uni-
versity of XN'isconsin: Pall
State Teachers College: Mc-
Gill University: Rocky Moun-
tain School of Languagesg Es-
cuela lnteramericana de Ver-
ano, Mexico.
Lafiii, English, Spanish
NANCY PAUL
I-5. S, Hall State Teachers
College.
Librarian, Director of
Amlio-Visual Erliicafion
GEORGE F. KUEBLER
B. S. Manchester College.
Art
HOWARD FELDMANN
R. S. Illinois State Normal
University: M. S. Purdue Uni-
versity.
Physics, Biology
Claemistry
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C. T. FULLER
A. B. Ball State Teachers
College: University of Florida.
English, History,
Dramatics, Psychology
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AN TA CLARK
FB. S. Purdue University.
Home Economics
PATRICIA BECK
B. S. Ball State Teachers
College: Oberlin Conservatory
of Music.
Vocal Music
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BERL WALRADTH
B. S. Ball State Teachers
College.
Typing, Shorthand,
Business Mathcm atics
RUBY SHULTZ
A. B. Indiana University:
University of Vlfisconsing Mc-
Gill University: Columbia
Universityg Escuela Inter-
americana de Verano, exico.
English, I a isrn
RM
ELWOOD NICHOLS
B, S. Central Normal Col-
lege: M. M. Jordan College of
Music of Butler University:
American Conservatory of
Music: Vanderc-ook School of
Music.
Vocal Music, Band
F acult
JOHN HAMMEL
B, S. Indiana University:
M. S. Indiana University.
Mathematics, Physical
Education
EVELYN BREWER
B. S, Indiana University,
Physical Education
BURT KEPLER
B. S. Ball State Teachers
College: Tri-State College?
Manchester College.
Industrial Arts,
Mechanical Drawing
JOYCE DUNKIN
A. B. VVll63.tOl'l
College.
yp' g, Bookle i1 g,
X I Histor
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ly Page Thirteen
Entire Facult
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Top row-Howard Boomershine, George Kuehler, Arthur Van Matre, Charles llyztn,
Curt llathburn, Howard lfeldmann, Floyd K. Metiutehan.
Second row-Berl XValradth, Emery Drum-kamiller, Thelma Hephner, Vera Myers,
Patricia Beck, Katy Boyer, Eunice Reed, Betty Sharpe, Anita Clark, Burt Kepler, John
Hamrnel.
Third row-Elwood Nic-hols, Pauline lleiehardt, Laura Frank, Juanita Teegardin.
Doris Keckler, Gertrude Hart, Joyce Dunkin, Nancy Paul, Catherine Sehrider, Leona
Brewer, Edith Kunkel, Joyce Storrnzand.
Front row-C. T, Fuller, Carl Tausig, Mildred Maelvadyen, June Collins, LaVerne
Hardy, Ruth Stevens, Jean Plingstag, XVilma Harmon, Ruby Shultz.
The members of the faculty of A.H.S. have done much for us during our years in school. With
understanding and patience, they have labored to teach us not only the 3 "R's," but good citizenship as
well.
The custodians and cooks have helped us a great deal through the years. The custodians have
kept our school clean and warmg they have helped us with stage sets for the playsg and they have done
many other things for us. The cooks have provided good food.
To all these people we extend our sincerest thanks.
CUSTODIANS
AND CCOKS
'Imp row-Vern liasterclay,
Willard Crist, Gerald Forbes,
llarry Sowle.
Ifront row-Clela Eggleston,
lmisy Stevens. Marie Ashley.
X Page Fiftrwz
Page Sixteen
Unforgettable
Tests Hi-Y and Y-Teens
Casbmere Sweaters Our junior Year
Parties Corny Iokes
Dates Track Meets
Fads White Bucks
Our Fresbman Basketball Team Grade Cards
Sock Dances junior and Senior Banquet
Yellow Passes Class Meetings
Books Pep Sessions Knitting
Mobawks Basketball Games
First Day in Higb Scbool H ouseparties
Bledsoe's and Summer Vacation
Tbe Key Class Picnics
Class of ts 5 Baseball Games
Tbe Hornet Study Halls
"Men Are Like Streetcarsn Week Ends
Cbristmas Proms Class of ,S 4
Dramatic Club Plays Assembly Programs
Teacbers Mr. Fuller's Go1f't Class
Commercial Trip to Fort Wayne "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"
"Poodle" Cuts Going Steady
May Dances Cold Springs Pegged Pants
Play Rebearsals Slang Louie's
Cbemistry Class Our "Beanie" Hats Gum
Tbemes Mr. Krueger,s Biology Class
Sectional Tourneys Assignments Class of 'S 3
"Druck's" History Class Magazine Sales
Dri1fer's Training Class Peroxide
Dirty Saddle Sboes Class Tourneys
Early Morning Breakfasts Our Fresbman Initiation
New Year's Eve Parties Lockers
Our Singing Commercial Di Immortales
Holiday Tourneys Class Day
Class Trip Baccalaureate
Commencement
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Page Eighteen
PHYLLIS JEAN BISHOP
"She hegaln' tallzing when
quite a child,
And her talking is far from
mild."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act 1'Hlays Cast.
Sophomore? XA C a p p e lla.
Choir,,Girls'H,Glee Club, Aipna
Delta XChi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Aot' Plays :-Cast, Di Im-
mortales Staff, Y-Teens, Girls'
Sport 'l Cl' b,
Junior: .Qinior Play Cast, A
Cappella hoir, Girls' Glee
Club, lAlpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teensn Operetta Chorus.
Senior: 'Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Hor-
net Staff, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act .Plays Stage Crew.
NANCY SNOW
"Life is a jokeg everything
shows it,
Once I thought so, now I
know itf,
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Band, F. H. A.,
Girls' Sports Club.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Y-Teens.
Junior: OJunior Play Stage
Crew, Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha
Delta Chi One-Act Plays Cast,
Band, Y-Teens.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
Key Staff, Alpha Delta Chi,
Band, Y-Teens.
Attended Hillsdale High
School, Hillsdale, Michigan, I.
MARY LOU FANNING
"She is gentleg she is shyg
Bnt there's nzisehief in her
eye."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Band, Y-Teens.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Band, Y-Teens.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Key
Staff, Band, Y-Teens.
BILL STEFFAN
"I ain what I ain and thatis
all I ainf'
Freshman: Baseball.
Sophomore: Di Immortales
Staff, Baseball, Student Coun-
eil, Mathematics Contest.
Junior: Class Vice-Presi-
dent, Hi-Y, Baseball.
Senior: Key Staff.
CHARLES ALLEN KELLY
"A jolly pal when things are
3-4375
Ana' a patient one when
things go wrong."
Freshman: Choir.
Junior: Class Vice-Presi-
dent, Junior Play Stage Crew,
Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chor-
us, Track, Baseball.
Senior: Class Sergeant-ab
arms, Senior Play Cast, A
Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee
Club, Hornet Staff, Key Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi.
Attended school in Euclid,
Ohio, I and ll, and Scott Cen-
ter High School, Scott Center,
Indiana, III.
ARTHUR BRUCE
MARTIN
"Divided nhetween ,two
thoughts each dayg
One to work and one to
play."
Freshman: Class Treasurer,
Track, Basketball, Baseball.
Sophomore: Di Immortales
Staff, Hi-Y, Basketball.
Junior: Junior Play Cast,
Hoosier Boys' State, Hi-Y,
Basketball, Baseball.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
Key Staff, Hi-Y, Secretary-
Treasurer, Basketball.
ALBERT A. GUILFORD
"Men of few words are the
hest men."
Freshman: F, F. A., Safety
Patrol.
Sophomore: Class Secretary,
F. F. A. Secretary, Safety Pa-
trol, Mathematics Contest.
Junior: Safety Patrol.
Senior: Hornet Staff, Key
Staff.
JANET LOUISE JARBOE
"He1'e's to the girl with a
heart and a ile,
Who 17Z!lk6'S,f bubble of life
worth.1gQle.'fX
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Freshman: Girl ' -Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, gqrls' Sports
Club. 4'-y , -X.,
Sophomore: 'irlwxle Club,
Y-Teens, F. . A. .
Junior: Junio, 'Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Y-Teens, ' Operetta
Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
Key Staff, Y-Teens.
MARY JANE MANN
"Never work, always play,
Do it tomorrow, not today."
Freshman: Y-Teens, Girls'
Sports Club, Home-room Vice-
President.
Sophomore: A Cappella
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens,
Junior: Class Sergeant-at-
arms, Junior Play Stage Crew,
A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens, Operetta Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Cast, Y-Teens.
Attended Garfield Heights
High School in Cleveland,
Ohio, I.
THOMAS K. REEK
"A lad wh0's strong and
quite co1n1nandingg
With yards and yards of nn-
derstandingf'
Freshman: Boys' Glee Club,
Manager of Basketball Team.
Sophomore: Class Treasurer,
Di Immortales Staff, Hi-Y.
Junior: Hi-Y, Manager of
Basketball Team.
Senior: Key Staff, Hi-Y.
GLORIA JEAN REED
"Never too quiet, never too
Say!
Always eondnets herself in
the right way."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. H. A.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens,
F. H. A.
Junior: Y-Teens, F. H. A.
Vice-President.
Senior: Key Staff, Y-Teens,
F. I-I. A.
MARY LEE SELL
"A girl who's tall and fair,
with a wit as extensive as
her height."
Freshman: A Cappella
Choir, Girls Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Alpha Delta Chi,
One-Act Plays Crew, Band,
Vocal Quintet.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Vocal Quintet,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Cast, Di
Immortales Staff, Y-Teens.
Junior: Junior Play Cast,
A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Vocal Quintet, Hornet
Staff, Alpha Delta Chi, Hoo-
sier Girls' State, Y-Teens,
Operetta Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Cast, A
Cappella Choir, Vocal Quintet,
Key Staff, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Y-Teens, National
Honor Society.
RICHARD L. FREEMAN
"My tongue within my lips I
rein,
For who talks too much, talks
in vain."
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff,
ANITA MAE LOWTHER
"A pepjuy girl of right good
will,
She has a tongue she ean't
keep still."
Freshman: Cirls' Glee'Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. H. A., Girls'
Sports Club, Safety Patrol.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens, F. H. A.,
Girls' Sports Club, Safety Pa-
trol.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Mix-
ed Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Stage Crew, Y-Teens,
F. I-I. A., Girls' Sports Club
Vice-President, Safety Patrol.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Stage Crew, Y-Teens,
F. H. A. Vice-President, Girls'
Sports Club, Safety Patrol.
RICHARD DALE ROSE
"Small in stature is he:
But a man of mighty convic-
tions."
Freshman: Safety Patrol.
Sophomore: Hi-Y, Track,
Safety Patrol.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew,
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff.
GRETA LEE SEWELL
"Medium in stature, features
fair:
S h e a' di n g her cheerfnlness
everywhere."
Freshman: Mixed Chorus,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha'Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Cast, Ma-
jorette, Student Council, Girls'
Sports Club, Safety Patrol.
Sophomore: lvfixed Chorus,
Alpha Delta Chi, Majorette,
Cheerleader, Y-Teens, F. H.
A. Vice-President, G i rl s'
Sports Club, Safety Patrol,
May Queen's Court.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Alpha Delta Chi, Ma-
jorette, Cheerleader, Y-Teens,
F, H. A. President.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Hornet Staff, Key Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, Majorette,
Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Student
Council Secretary-Treasurer,
F. H. A.
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PHILIP HAROLD KREIN
"No ieacber ever dared to
frown on such a student
and such a elownf,
Freshman: A Cappella
Choir, Student Council, Dra-
rnatics Club, Science Club.
Sophomore: A Cappella
Choir, Student Council, Dra-
matics Club President, Soi-
ence Club.
Junior: Junior Play Cast, A
Cappella. Choir, Boys' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, ,Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Cast, Hi-Y,
Track, Basketball.
Senior: Class Vice-Presi-
dent, Senior Play Cast, Hor-
net Staff, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Cast, Hi-Y,
T1'ack, Student Council Pres-
ident.
Attended Lima Central High
School in Lima, Ohio, I and II.
KATHRYN JOANNE
ZIMMER
"Her voice changed . lie a
bird,sg JF"
There grew more ofiflee music
and less of the words."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Alpha Delta Chi, National
Poetry Anthology, Operetta
Cast, f' I
Sophoinhwe: A Cappella
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha
Delta lhi, National Poetry
Antlio gy.
Jum r: Junior Play Cast,
A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Alpha Delta Chi, Band,
National Poetry Anthology,
State Solo Contest, Operetta
Cast.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Hor-
net Stail, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Cast, Y-Teens,
National Poetry Anthology.
BLAINE A. NICHOLS
"At radios foe tinkers away,
We know l9e'll be famous
some future day."
Freshman: Band, Safety Pa-
trol.
Sophomore: Band, Hi-Y,
Safety Patrol.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Band, Hi-Y.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Baud.
JACK ARNOLD
SELLINGER
"He is Ifalliand very slim,
But in basketball fee shows
luis vim."
lf'reshman: Bond, Basket-
ball, Baseball.
Sophomore: Band, Hi-Y,
Basketball, Baseball.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Band, Track, Basket-
ball, Baseball, Safety Patrol.
Senior: Scnior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Band Vice-
Presideiit, liasketball, Base-
ball,
VALRIE ERICKSON
"Music is the heavenly art,
A loueh of fbe relesfial sfae
does zmparif'
Freshinanz A C a p p ella
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Vocal Quintet, Alpha
Delta Chi, Band, Student
Council, Michigan S t a t e
Music Scholarship, District
Solo Contest, State Solo Con-
test, Operetta Chorus.
Sophomore: A Cap p ella
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Vocal Quintet, Alpha
Delta Chi, Band, Y-Teens,
Girls' Sports Club, District
Solo Contest, State Solo Con-
test, May Queen's Court,
Drum Major.
Junior: .lunior Play Cast,
A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Vocal Quintet, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Cast, Band,
Hoosier Girls' State, Y-Teens,
Student Council Secretary-
Treasurer, District Solo Con-
test, State Solo Contest, Op-
eretta Cast, Drum Major.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
A Cappella Choir, Vocal
Quintet, Hornet Staff, Key
Staff, Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha
Delta Chi One-Act Play Di-
rector, Band President, Y-
Teens, District Solo Contest,
National Essay Anthology,
Drum Major, National Honor
Society, Salutatorian.
DAVID NEUKAM
"Worth makes flee marig
Wa11t of it the fellow."
Freshman: Class President,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Track, Basketball,
Baseball.
Sophomore: Class V i c e-
President, Boys' Glee Club,
Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Hi-Y, Track, Basket-
ball, Baseball.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Hi-Y Presi-
dent, Track, Basketball, Base-
ball.
FERN J. VAN MARTER
"Laughing eyes, golden loazrg
Glrls lzlze her are very rare."
Freshman: Girls' League,
Sophomore: Honor Society,
Brunch Committee, Executive
Board, Girls' League, Girls'
Athletic Association.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Y-Teens, May
Que-en's Court, Operetta Chor-
us.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
Hornet Staff, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens, Student
Council, National Honor S0-
ciety, Alpha Delta Chi One-
Act Plays Crew.
Attended Canopga Park High
School, Agora, Calif., l Sc II.
ANN ELIZABETH TRAVIS
"Cute, Coy and shy was she,
A nieer girl yozfll never see."
Freshman: Girl s' Sports
Club.
Sophomore: Alpha Delta Chi
Junior: .Junior Play Stage
Crcw, Girls' Sports Club.
Senior: Key Staff, Girls'
Sports Club.
NANCY PRUDENCE
ALSPACI-I
"Nancy is a pretty girl,
Likes dances ami parties all
in a whirl."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Vocal Quintet, Alpha Delta
Chi, Operetta Chorus.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Vocal Quintet, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Crew, Di Immortales
Staff, Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus,
Girls' Sports Club.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Girls'
Glee Club, Vocal Quintet,
Hornet Staff, Alpha Delta Chi,
Operetta Chorus, Y-Teens.
Senior: A Cappella Choir,
Vocal Quintet, Key Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, Y-Teens.
JOAN MARIE BALDWIN
"A girl who is as handy with
an approjiriate wittieism as
she is with a paint brush."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Crew.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Alpha Delta Chi, Y-Teens,
Girls' Sports Club.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens, Operetta Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Hornet Staff, Key Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Director,
Y-Teens.
DENNY DELLER
"Happy-go-lucky, free from
care,
He ramhles along with a jovi-
al air."
Freshman: Basketball,
Baseball, Student Council.
Sophomore: Di Inimortales
Staff, Hi-Y, Basketball.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Hi-Y.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Hi-Y.
SUZANNE BETH UNGER
"Bright ana' cheerful, sweet
aiiil neat,
She is the girl we like to
meet."
Freshman: A Cappella
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha
Delta Chi, Cheerleader, Girls'
Sports Club, Operetta Chorus
and Crew, Alpha Delta Chi.
Sophomore: A Cappella
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha
Delta Chi, Di Tmmortales
Staff, Y-Teens.
Junior: Junior Play Cast,
A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Key
Staff, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens.
JOYCE MARIE ALLEN
"What should I do with size
Wherz I do so mueh without
we
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Cast. ,
Sophomore: Girls' G 1 e e
Club, Mixed Chorus, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Hor-
net Staff, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Crew, Y-Teens.
MICHAEL CROWL
"I hate to work, but I like to
play.
It isn't my fault Pm made
that .'
5
F . :B sketball,
afety trol.
s a
0 ore: Cl 'ergeant-
- S, Hi-Y
Ju ior: or Play Cast,
Hi-Y. '
Seni r: enior Play Cast,
Hornet aff, Key Staff, Hi-Y,
Baseball Manager, Basketball
Manager,
NANCY LOU CLARK
"She likes dancing, fun, and
jest:
But that's not what she likes
the best."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha elta
Chi, Alpha Delta C 7 -Act
Plays Cast, Cheerlea Girls'
Sports Club, Operetta horus.
Sophomore: A ppella
Choir, Girls' Glee, ub, Alpha
Delta Chi, Immortales
Staff, Y-Teen Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Crew.
Junior: ' r Play Cast,
A Cappel Cl 'r, Girls' Glee
Club, A ha. elta Chi, Y-
Teenhsig eretta Cast.
" 1' : Senior Play Cast,
AJ pbella Choir, Key Staff,
Alph Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Cast, Y-
Teens.
RICHARD A. BRUI-IN
"Do your hest ana' leave the
rest,
Wfhafs the use of w0rry!"
Freshman: Alpha Delta Chi.
Sophomore: Di Immortales
Staff, Hi-Y.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Hi-Y.
.Seniorz Senior Play Cast,
Key Staff, Hi-Y.
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LESTER A. PEELER
"It's nice to be natural,
When you're naturally nicef'
Freshman: Mixed Chorus,
Track, Basketball, Student
Council.
Sophomore: Track, Basket-
ball, Student Council.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Basketball.
Senior: Hornet Staff, Key
Staff, Basketball.
Attended Fremont High
School, Fremont, Indiana, I,
II and III.
DONNA JANE COF AN
"A quiet, pretty
With a very s disposi-
tion."
Freshman: Class Treasurer.
Sophomore: ixed Chorus,
Honor Awa in Music.
Junior: Cappella Choir,
Alpha Chi, Y-Teens,
Girls' Club, Operetta
Chorus.
Senio nior Play Stage
Crew, Cappella Choir, Alpha
Delt hi, Band, Y-Teens.
A nded Patrick Henry
' School in Cleveland,
d East High School in
veland, II.
PI-IILLIP H. HEALY
"He's like all true sportsmen,
you hear little about him
from himself."
F1-eshman:0Boys' Glee Club,
Alpha Delta Chi? Track, Bas-
ketball, Baseball.
Sophomore: Di Immortales
Staff, Hi-Y, Track, Basket-
ball, Baseball.
Junior: Hoosier Boys' State,
Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball,
Home-Tfoom Vice-President.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Hi-Y, Bas-
ketball, Baseball.
ALICE LUCILLE FAIR
"Quiet and stutlious, she
leaves behind a host of
friends.
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. H. A.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, F. H. A.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Gii-l's Glee Club, Mix-
ed Chorus, F. H. A.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, F. H. A.
Treasurer.
JOSEPHINE DEROSA
"She is intellectual and re-
fined,
With brains ana' beauty well
covnbineclf'
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Alpha Delta Chi, Student
Council, Latin Contest, Alpha
Delta Chi One-Act Plays
Crew, Operetta Chorus.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Crew, Di Immortales
Staff, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports
Club.
Junior: A Cappella Choir,
Girls' Glee Club, F. T. A.,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Crew, Y-
Teens, Operetta Chorus, Jun-
ior Play Crew.
Senior: Senior Play Cast, A
Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, F. T. A., Hornet Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, President,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Y-Teens, Presi-
dent, National High School
Poetry Anthology, National
Honor Society.
ARTHUR A. HOCKEY
"A tall ana' slender blond is
he, A
A great success we know he'll
be. "HQ -
Freshman: Student Council,
Ma ematici Contest,
S phomor Di Immortales
Staff, Hi-Y, Student C
ouncil.
Juniorzdlunior Play Cast, A
Cappella hoir, Mixed
Boys' Glee Club, Hi-Y.
Chorus,
Seni r: Senior Play Cast, A
Cappel Choir, Key St
Y, Boys' Glee Club.
aff, Hi-
PATRICIA KATHRYN
OSBORNE
"A loving heart, a dash of
fun, '
A sunny smile qornjzose this
onef'
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, F. H. A., Girls' Sports
Club, Operetta Cast.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens, F. H. A.,
Girls' Sports Club.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens, F
H. A.
Senior: Senior Play' Stage
Crew, Hornet Staff, Ke
y Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, Y-Teens, F.
H. A.
DONN GRIFFIN
"He is naturally very stufli-
ously inclined,
But his great trouble arises
from lack. of time for ap-
filtration."
Freshman: B a s k e
Baseball.
Sophomore: Hi-Y, B
t b a l l,
aseball.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Basketball, B
Safety Patrol.
aseball,
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Bas
Baseball.
ketball,
EDWIN WILLIAM
SELMAN, JR.
"Dark hair, eyes of blue,
don't you wish you had
them too.
Baseball p l a y e r, basketball
star, for all of these he's
known afar."
Freshman: Class Sergeant-
at-arms, Basketball, Safety
Patrol.
Sophomore: Hi-Y, Basket-
ball, Baseball.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Hi-Y, Basketball.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
Hi-Y, Basketball.
Attended St. Ambrose Acad-
emy, Davenport, Iowa, last
half of IV.
BILL LONDON
"I don't bother work you see,
Anil then work worft bother
nie."
Freshman: Class Treasurer,
Dramatics Club, Band, Hi-Y,
Basketball.
Sophomore: Class Treasurer,
Dramatics Club, Dramaties
Club Plays Cast, Band, Hi-Y,
Orchestra, Basketball, Student
Council.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Dramatios Club, Band,
Hi-Y, Basketball.
Senior: Senior Play Cast,
Key Staff.
Attended Keith Junior High
School, Indiana, Pennsylvania
I and II, and East Lansing
High School, East Lansing,
Michigan, III.
BILLIE TEMPLE MEADE
"Nothing is pleasant that is
s pzeea' with -variety."
1 . an: Girls' Glee Club.
So re: Class Treasurer
Girls' 'Club, Vocal Trio,
Field I-IO Y.
Ju ior: rl ' Glee Club,
Voca 'io.
Se ' Seni lay Cast, A
Cappel Choir, ey Staff,
Alpha a Ch Y-Teens,
Girls' Spor ub, l 1 Glee
Club.
Attended Co ington igh
School, Barbados, British
VVest Indies, I, II, and III.
CAROLYN EMMA RANEY
"A quiet nature has sbeg
But mischief lurks beneath."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alph,a Delta
Chi, Operetta Chorus, Operetta
Crew. X
Sophomore: Girls' X G l e e
Club, Alpha Delt Chi, Di Im-
mortales Staff, Y?l'eens, Alpha
Delta Chi ,1On,e-Act Plays
Crew. ,
Junior: C la s s Secretary,
Junior Play Stage Crew, Girls'
Glee Club, Hornet Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Crew, Y-Teens,
Hoosier Girls' State.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, Y-Teens.
JOANN IRENE MOTE
"Happy am Ig from care I'1n
freeg
Why ean't all of them be
like me."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Di Immortales Staff, Y-Teens.
Junior: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens.
Senior: Key Staff, Y-Teens.
NORMA A. KUGLER
"A disposition that is sweet
ana' sound,
A girl who's a comfort to
have around."
Freshman: Blue Tri-Angle,
Girls' Chorus.
Sophomore: Blue Tri-Angle,
Girls' Chorus.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Mixed Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff,
Attended Garrett High.
Sfwhool, Garrett, Indiana, I and
JANET GECOW ETS
"She often blushes and drops
her eyes, but ne1fer-the-
less,
Her words are wise."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Operetta Chorus, Operetta
Stage Crew.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Y-Teens.
Junior: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Y-Teens, Operetta Chor-
us.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Hornet Staff, Key Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, Y-Teens.
JOAN R. BECK
"Not a saint and not a sin-
ner,
But a loyal frienrl and win-
ner." , ,Q
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. H. A., Girls'
Sports Club, Safety Patrol.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Y'-Teensf F. H. A., Girls'
Sports Club.
Junior: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports
Club.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
grew, Key Staff, Alpha Delta
hi.
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DIANA JANE BEATTY
"Dark, pretty, sweet and tall,
I'1n sure ber kind words
would make anyone- fall."
Freshman: Class Vice-Pres-
ident, Vocal Quintet, Alpha
Delta Chi, Girls' Sports Club,
Opel-etta Stage Crew," .
Sophomore: A Ciappella
Choir, Girls' Glee Olub, Vocal
Quintet, Alpha Delta Chi, Di
Immortales Stafig Y-Teens,
Girls' Sports Club President.
Junior: Junior Play Cast, A
Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Vocal Quintet, F. T. A.,
Hornet Staff, Alpha Delta Chi,
Y-Teens, Home Room Presi-
dent, Orieretta Stage Crew,
Alpha, 'Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Ksrew.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Girls'
Glee iClub, Vocal Quintet, Key
Staff, Alpha Delta Chi, F. T.
A. President, National Poetry
Anthology, National Honor
Society.
MARY ELIZABETH
DAVIS
"Her fingers are like anyone's
But tbey can make a piano
talk as no one else can."
Freshman: Alpha Delta Chi.
Sophomore: A C ap p ell a
Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Chapel
Committee, Band.
Junior: A Cappella Choir,
Girls' Glee Club, Chapel Com-
mittee.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, National Es-
say Anthology.
Attended Berne French High
School, Berne, Ind., I and II.
ROBERTA SUE BERKES
"Bobbie bas always been tbe
spark of tbe class."
Freshman: Class Secretary,
Girls' Glee Club, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Cheerleader.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Di Immortales Staff, Y-
Teens, Student Council, Girls'
Sports Club.
Junior: Junior Play Cast,
Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chor-
us, Alpha Delta Chi, Hoosier
Girls' State, Y-Teens, Operet-
ta Cast, Home Room Secre-
tary.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Hornet Staff, Key Staff,
Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha Delta
Chi One-Act Plays Cast, Y-
Teens, National Honor Society
THOMAS C. PEARSON
"We grant be Qld miieb wit,
And wasn t sby of using It.
Freshinamv A C ap p ella
Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Oper-
ettag-Cast.,
Sophr n 'f1ce:,A Cappella
Choir, l.o?s' Glee Club, Alpha
Delta h, iAlpha Delta Chi
One-Ae lays Cast, Hi-Y.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Boys'
Glee ub, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alp , Delta Chi One-Act
,li Cast, Operetta Cast.
S ior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Boys'
Gl e Club, Hornet Staff, Key
S , Alpha Delta Chi, Alpha
ta Chi One-Act Plays Cast,
Student Council.
JAMES ALLEN BLEDSOE
"Tops in sports, studies, ae-
tivities, and tbe bearts 0
bis friends?
Freshman: Boys' Glee Club,
Track, Basketball, Baseball.
Sophomore: Class President,
Di Immortales Staff, Hi-Y,
Track, Basketball, fgaseball.
Junior: Classill resident,
Junior P-My Cast, A pha Delta
Chi, Alpxha Delta Chi one-Act
Plavix Cast, oosier Boys
sta eg'::s,Hi-YA. Vice-President,
Basketxball, 'Stu ent Council.
Seniors' Cl, ss President,
Senior Play Cast, Hornet
Staff, Key Staff, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Hi-Y, Basketball,
National Honor Society.
JO-ANNE M. CARR
"Friendly towards all, with
manners sweet,
Tbe kind of girl you'll like
to meet."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. H. A. Re-
porter, Girls' Sports Club,
Operetta Chorus and Stage
Crew.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. H. A. Re-
porter, Girls' Sports Club.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, F. H. A. Historian.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, Key Staff, F. H. A.
Historian.
ARTHUR NORMAN
MYERS
"An orderly gent to say tbe
least,
Sineerity for bizn sball never
cease."
Freshman: F. F. A., Safety
Patrol.
Sophomore: Boys' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, F. F. A., Safety
Patrol.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Mixed
Chorus, Safety Patrol, Oper-
etta Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Boys'
Glee Club, Key Staff.
DONNA LOU DAVIS
"Not too blonde-and not
very tall,
But fair and sweet and liked
by all."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, F. H. A. Vice-
President, Girls' Sports Club,
Operetta Cast.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi, Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Y-Teens, F, H. A.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed
Chorus, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Cast, Y-Teens, May
Queen's Court, Operetta Chor-
us.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Hor-
net Staff, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Chi
One-Act Plays Director, Y-
Teens, Vocal Quintet.
SENIOR C
Presirlent ,,..,,,,,
Vive-Presirlent ,,,,
Secretary ,,,.
T1'8tlSZL1'61' A,,,,,,A,,-.
Sergeant-at-A1'ms
Class Colors
Class Flower ,,,,
Class Motto ,,,,
LAS
S OFFICERS
.mwjim Bledsoe
Phil Krein
,.,...Josephine DeRosa
,Lmjeanette Sheets
,,I..Cl1QflCS Kelly
...,.Maroon and Gray
,,,,..,l., Yellow Rose
,,,,f'If It Can Be Done
We can Do It"
BETTY JEAN SERVIS
"A smile for all, a greeting
glad,
A lovable, jolly way slae load."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, Alpha
Delta Chi, Di lmmortales
Staff, Y-Teen.
Junior: Junior Play Cast,
A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee
Club, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens, Operetta Chorus.
Senior: Senior Play Stage
Crew. A Cappella Choir, Hor-
net Staff, Key Staff, Alpha
Delta Chi, Y-Teens, National
Honor Society,
JEANETTE EILEEN
SHEETS
"A good-laearteal n ,ii ent
mazflen IS sb
Freshman: ' S' Club,
Mixed Chor , Lat' Contest.
Sophomo : Gi s' Glee
Club, h S, Di Im-
morta -, St , Teens.
4 n . : 1 .s Treasurer,
Glee b, Mixed Chor-
1 nior y Cast, Y-Teens,
I : - lj n Oratorical Contest,
Stud nt Council, English Con-
test, National Essay Contest,
Voice of Democracy Contest,
Operetta Cast.
Senior: Class Treasurer,
Senior Play Stage Crew, Key
Staff, Aloha Delta Chi, Alpha
Delta Chi One-Act Plays
Crew, Y-Teen Vice-President,
National Essay Contest, Voice
of Democracy Contest, Na-
tional Honor Society, Vale-
dictorian.
KAYE DENEEN
WILLIAMSON
"Sbe's not what yozfrl call
perfeetg slJe's 710f what
yozfrl call bad:
SlJe's just like all the rest of
us, and giggling is her
fart."
Freshman: Girls' Glee Club,
Mixed Chorus, Alpha Delta
Chi. Girls' Sports Club.
Sophomore: Girls' Glee
Club, Mixed Chorus, Alpha
'Delta Chi. Alpha Delta Chi
One-Aet Plays Crew, Di Im-
niortales Staff, Y-Teens, Girls'
Sports Cluh.
Junior: Junior Play Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Girls'
Glee Club, Alpha Delta Chi,
Alpha Delta Chi One-Act
Plays Crew, Y-Teens.
Senior: Senior Plas' Stage
Crew, A Cappella Choir, Key
Staff, Alpha Delta Chi, Y-
Teens.
Page Twenty-Five
First row-Tom Reekg Alice Fair: Jeanette Sheets: Nancy Alspachg Mary Fanning:
Jeanette Sheetsg Phil Kreing Nancy Snow.
Second row-Jim Bleclsoeg Donna Dayisg Yztlrie Erickson: Carol Hollabaugh: Kaye
'xVilliamsong Jo DeRos21g Kaye XxYi11l2LlllSUl'l.
Third row-Donna Davis: .loan Bzlldwing Betty Servisg Tom Reek and Marilyn: Phyllis
Bishop: Joyce Alleng Nancy Clark.
Fourth row: Jim Bledsoe and Phil Healy: Joyce Allen and friendp Tom Reek: .lim
Bledsoe: Jim and big brother Jackg Joyce Allen.
Fifth row--.lim Bledsoe: Albert Guilfordg Donna Davisg Denny Dellerg Kaye XYillia1n-
song Nancy Clark: Fern Van Marter.
Sixth row-Seniors in their younger daysg Jim Bledsoe: Norma Kugler: Albert Guil-
ford and Nancy Clark,
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Class W1 ll
We, the class of '52 of Angola High School, situated in Angola, in the county of Steuben in the State
of Indiana, being of extremely sound mind and body
will and testament.
To Mlss REED, our sponsor, we leave our heart
felt thanks for her splendid guidance.
To MAC, our principal, we leave our best wishes
for his success as principal of A. I-I. S.
TO MR. BOOMERSHINE, our superintendent, we
leave all the good thoughts that assembly speakers
have attempted to pass on to us. We have no room
in our already full heads for them.
TO MR. FULLER, our dramatics coach and govern-
ment teacher, we leave our sincere appreciation for
his guidance with the plays and his patience in gov-
ernment classes.
TO MISS SHULTZ, our English teacher, we leave
the consoling knowledge that she will never have to
teach commas, predicate nouns, and such things to
another class as trying as the class of '52.
To MR. DRUCK, we leave the happy thought that
he doesn't have to retire.
To HAM, We leave the fond memory of our fresh-
man team.
TO CURT, we leave the memory of the excellent
record of the team of '52.
To THE REST OF THE FACULTY we leave the
memory of the class of '52 to do with what they
will.
To THE JUNIORS we leave our ability to produce
senior plays.
To THE SOPHOMORES we leave our ideas for
money making projects in the hopes that the ideas
work.
To THE FRESHMEN we leave this bit of advice-
Be as happy as the class of '52, have as much fun as
we did-but don't forget to study.
In addition to the foregoing we wish to dispose
of some of our more personal items as follows:
I, DIANA BEATTY, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to walk in straight skirts to "Long Stride"
Cather.
I, JANIE MANN, do hereby will and bequeath Phil
Krein to Don Martin in the hopes they'll never be
lonesome.
I, BETTY SERvIs, do hereby will and bequeath my
books to any junior who can find time in his senior
year to make good use of them.
I, KAYE WILLIAMSON, do hereby will and bequeath
my laugh to Mary Etta Hughes.
I, JO DEROSA, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to bang up car fenders to i'Crash,' Cather
whose superior driving ability has never been marred
by mishaps of this nature.
I, BILL LONDON, Do hereby will and bequeath the
DeSoto to anyone with money enough to keep it
running.
I, ANITA LOWTHER, do hereby will and bequeath
Page Twenty-Eight
, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last
my nickname "Hot Rodn and my car to Mr. Wal-
radth in the hope that he can push or pedal faster
than I can.
I, BRUCE MARTIN, do hereby will and bequeath
my small feet to Pat Essenberg.
I, TEMPLE MEADE, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to back the driver,s training car into a
mail truck to anybody who thinks he can get by
with it.
I, JOANN MOTE, do hereby will and bequeath my
worn out bookkeeping book and note book to Kath-
leen Patterson in the hope she will put them to good
use in her senior year.
I, ARTHUR MYERS, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to get along with women to Jim Austin.
I, DAVE NEUKAM, do hereby will and bequeath
my beard to Don Martin.
I, BLAINE NICHOLS, do hereby will and bequeath
my dashing ways to Lloyd Easterday.
I, JO ZIMMER, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to lose anything and everything five minutes
after I get it to Tony Cather, who never loses any-
thing except tickets, and to Don Martin, who never
loses anything but his head.
I, NANCY IALSPACH, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to get the car to Tom Ott.
I, NANCY CLARK, do hereby will and bequeath all
my old connections-meaning Auburn, Toledo, and
Fort Wayne-to Susie Mummert.
I, PHID BISHOP, do hereby will and bequeath all
my nicknames to any underclassmen who Wants to
add to his or her collection.
I, JOYCE ALLEN, do hereby will and bequeath my
white bucks to Joyce LaVine in the hope she'll for-
give me for calling her by her nickname.
I, JOAN BALDWIN, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to get passes to anyone who wants the work
that goes with them.
I, ROBERTA BERKES, do hereby will and bequeath
my credit card and daddy's gas pump to Keith Geren,
but, Keith, don't let daddy see you near the gas
pump. . .
I, JEANETTE SHEETS, do hereby will and bequeath
my unfinished knitting to anyone who has another
half to go with it.
I, NORMA KUGLER, do hereby will and bequeath
my ride to school every noon to any girl who can get
one.
I, MARY FANNING, do hereby will and bequeath
my tremendous height to Ronnie Sutton, who can
surely use it.
I, GLORIA REED, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to blush to anyone who thinks he wants it
and can handle it.
Class Will
I, DONNA COFFMAN, do hereby will and bequeath
my job of getting up at 6:00 and walking my dogs
to Ronnie Sutton and Bob Gecowets.
I, DONNA DAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to snare and keep a high school guy to
all the girls who have designs on Tri-Staters.
I, JANET GECOWETS, do hereby will and be-
queath my class ring to Jim Austin so he will have
a ring to present to his steady.
I, JOANNE CARR, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to eat as much as I Want of anything
and not gain weight to anyone who thinks she can
get away with it. .
I, PHIL HEALY, do hereby will and bequeath my
many nicknames to Skip "Harry" Klink.
I, JIM BLEDSOE, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to be class president three years in succession
to any person who wants to have a lot of work in
high School.
I, ARTHUR HOCKEY, do hereby will and bequeath
my five-pound dumbells to Susie Mummert.
I, JOAN BECK, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to play basketball and to drive a car to
school to Joyce LaVine.
I, FERN VAN MARTER, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to go with three different Jims in one
year to Susie Mummert in the hope she makes the
most of it.
I, LES PEELER, do hereby will and bequeath my
Fremont jacket and sweater to anyone who would
accept them, as I no longer have any use for them.
I, ALBERT GUILFORD, do hereby will and bequeath
my curly hair to Jim Monroe.
I, NANCY SNOW, do hereby will and bequeath my
short hair to any girl who doeSn't feel like doing up
her hair.
I, MIKE CROWL, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to clean balls, fold towels, and do other
things that go with "managing" a team to anyone
who would like the job.
I, TOM REEK, do hereby will and bequeath my
dirty bucks to anyone who wants to clean them.
I, DENNY DELLER, do hereby will and bequeath
my enormous height to "Bene" in the hope he will
put it to good use.
I, DONN GRIFFIN, do hereby will and bequeath
my technical knowledge of 1934 Fords to Don
Hintz.
I, JACK SELLINGER, do hereby will and bequeath
my nickname to whoever can endure it.
I, CAROLYN RANEY, do hereby will and bequeath
my almost empty peroxide bottle to my sister, Doris,
who is dying to use it.
I, PHIL KREIN, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability that I acquired from Dave Handy to argue
with women and gain absolutely nothing to Skip
Klink.
I, ALICE FAIR, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to get passes out of study hall to my brother,
Allen.
I, MARY DAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath my
typing ability to anyone who wishes to finish assign-
ments quickly and have time left to do other things.
I, JANET JARBOE, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability to get a date with a certain Fremont boy
to Ann Redding.
I, GRETA SEWELL, do hereby will and bequeath my
worn out typing tablet to Willie Nelson.
We, SUSIE UNGER AND LEE SELL, do hereby will
and bequeath our beat-up knitting bags, broken-
down knitting needles, and worn-out argyle pattern'
books to Bill Eberhart and Gabby Horn.
I, TOM PEARSON, do hereby will and bequeath my
old '13 1" Pontiac to anyone who is sucker enough to
pull it from the junk yard.
I, PATRICIA OSBORNE, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to dream in study hall to Donna Preston.
I, RICHARD FREEMAN, do hereby will and bequeath
my blond hair to LaMarr Stroh so he won't have to
use peroxide.
I, CHUCK KELLY, do hereby will and bequeath a
box of thumbtacks to Mr. Kuebler to make up for
those I lost all year.
I, DICK BRUHN, do hereby will and bequeath my
typing speed to anyone who needs it.
I, ANN TRAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath my
distressed Siamese kitten to anyone who Wants it.
I, VAL ERICKSON, do hereby will and bequeath my
ability toi go 3,000 miles in one summer to get from
coast to coast to "Skip" Klink who tried to go that
far around the mound.
I, RICHARD ROSE, do hereby will and bequeath
my ability to think of the future to- "Breezy', L.
Warren.
I, BILL STEFFAN, do hereby will and bequeath
my flashy plaid shirts to anyone wishing to make a
hit anywhere.
In testimony whereof, we hereunto Set Our hand
and seal and declare this to be our Last Will and
Testament, this fourth day of June, in the year of
our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two.
Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS
Per: JO DEROSA
GRETA SEWELL
ALICE FAIR
JOAN BECK
ANITA LOWTHER
MARY DAVIS
Page Twenty-Nzne
Page Thirty
Yet To Come . . .
TIME! MAY 23, 1962 PLACE! "LoU1's"
"Loui,s," the ultra-modern high school hang-out, has been thrown open to the
class of '52, who are holding a party in honor of their sponsor, Miss Reed. Jo DeRosa,
most famous English teacher of her time, is acting as hostess for the evening. Assist-
ing Jo is Janet Jarboe, who is holding a secretarial position in Washington, D. C.
Acting as head waiter is Bill London, who is still arguing against UMT. Betty
Servis, who is supervisor at the Lutheran Hospital and Janie Mann, secretary to Les
Peeler, famous prosecuting attorney, are the "soda jerksv for the night ,..... the specialty
being hot fudge nut sundaes.
Among the many present is Fern Van Marter. Fern has just opened an exclusive
dress shop in California with Carolyn Raney and Nancy Clark as her main attractions
for modeling clothes designed by none other than Joyce Allen, who has recently changed
her last name to Fradenberg.
Sitting at a front booth are Mike Crowl and Nancy Alspach discussing the eco-
nomic situation. Nancy has just won fame and fortune selling her personally designed
"Alsmobile," the largest car in the world. Mike is competing with Nancy with his
unique car, the "Crawler,,' which is the smallest car ever designed.
Just coming in the door are Nancy Snow and Billie Meade, who have left their
church affairs for the evening to join us. Nancy is president of all Pilgrim Fellowship
organizations in this area. Billie is assisting her.
Take a look at the booth behind the juke box! Sitting there sipping cokes are
Jack Sellinger, top player for the Pistons, and Tom Reek, who was just Voted most val-
uable manager of the year. Another athlete in the group is the star player of the Red
Heads, Gloria Reed. Just joining them is Dave Neukam, stellar pitcher for the New
York Giants.
Notice the advertising on Loui's walls. It was done by Joan Baldwin, famous com-
mercial artist. She was assisted in this Work by JoAnne Carr, who has also won fame
in the field of art.
At the pin ball machine is Bill Steffan, famous senator from Indiana, who has just
exposed a gambling racket. Looking on at the game is Diana Beatty, who is now a
grade teacher in the Angola school.
Two other guests for the evening are Phyllis Bishop and Janet Gecowets. Phyllis
is still stacking baby food at the Kroger Store and Janet is the new manager of the
A 8c P Store. '
A few of the fellows of our class are making careers in the Armed Services. Chuck
Kelly is in charge of the meat packing detail for the U. S. Marines. Richard Rose and
Don Griffin are members of the U. S. Army. They are sergeants.
Here comes our president, Jim Bledsoe. Jim has become sole owner of Bledsoe's
Ballroom, the largest dance pavillion in the Middle West. Joanne Zimmer has just
made her debut at Bledsoe's along with Phil Krein and his orchestra, singing the "Krein
Bluesi' composed by Phil himself. Mary Davis is also a member of Phil's orchestra,
playing the piano.
Just arriving is Denny Deller, famous plumber who has just invented his new
"Deller System," which consists of fewer pipes and requires less work.
Sitting at the counter is Mary Lou Fanning, who has written the latest edition
and most frequently used psychology book. This book can be purchased at Norma
Kugler's modern newsstand. Also sitting at the counter are Bruce Martin, who has just
started practicing dentistry in Angola, and Roberta Berkes, his private secretary and
nurse.
Discussing the horse situation of the country are Greta Sewell and Ann Travis.
They have recently pooled their resources and formed the T. S. QTravis and Sewellj
Palomino Horse Ranch in Arizona.
Arriving a little late are Lee Sell and Susie Unger, who are now publishing the
"Seventeen,' magazine.
Albert Guilford and Arthur Myers are making plans for a completely new and
modern green house in Angola. They are specializing in Albert's latest hybrid rose.
Phil Healy has closed his snack bar tonight in order to be present. Competing
with Phil is Blaine Nichols, manager of Walgreen's soda bar, with Donna Coffman as
assistant manager.
Those members who are unable to be with us tonight are Dick Bruhn, Joan Beck,
Richard Hefty, Arthur Hockey, Anita Lowther, and Joann Mote because of a tour they
are conducting around the world in a space ship designed by Arthur. The pilot of this
venture is "Bruno" and co-pilot Richard Hefty. Jeanette Sheets and Alice Fair had
planned to go on this trip, but due to business affairs in their newly constructed hotel
were unable to make it.
After the party, the group plans to go to the world premier, "Bringing Up Par-
ents," a story written by Kaye Williamson and directed by the famous team, Davis and
Pearson, the top directors for M. G. M. In the starring role is Valrie "Cornelia,' Erick-
son. At intermission Pat Osborne, world famous skating star, will appear in person.
Our activities in this prophecy may be far from our true future positions, but
as our class motto goes-"If it can be done, we can do itf'
--CAROLYN RANEY
BETTY SERVIS
Page Tlozrty One
From Freshmen to Seniors
In the fall of 1948 the present senior class started their journey through high
school. We were noted for a great many things. We were the largest class in high
school, We had an excess amount of pep and enthusiasm, we had an excellent basket-
ball team. We chose as a class motto "If It Can Be Done, We Can Do It." Our team
played in the final game of the class tourney but lost. Miss June Krutza was the class
sponsor.
During our sophomore year we sponsored the first sock dance in the gym after
the varsity basketball game. It proved a great success. Again we Went to the finals
in the class tourney but lost to the seniors. We properly initiated the incoming fresh-
men, the class of '53. Miss Reed became our class sponsor.
Our junior class play, "Men Are Like Street Cars," was a big success. The class
was awarded a plaque for excelling all previous records in magazine subscription sales.
This year we won the class tourney. The theme of our junior-senior banquet Was
"Moonlight and Roses."
Our senior class play, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," had the biggest turn-
out in years. The second night the house was Hlled and chairs were placed in the aisles.
This year We played in the finals of the class tourney but lost to the juniors. The class
trip, class clay, baccalaureate and commencement were the all-important activities.
We can look back on our years in A. H. S. and say we worked, we played, We
accomplished many things and We certainly gained valuable training for the years ahead.
--DICK BRUHN
PATTY OSBORNE
Page Thirty Two
FIRST ROVV: Bill London,
Donna Davis, Albert Guilford,
Mary Davis, Riclmrd Hose,
.Tim Bledsoe.
SEUOND ROXV: JoAnne
Carr, Anita Lowther, Gloria
Reed, Elizabeth Cather, Joann
Mote, Bill Selman.
Seniors in Miss Hf',blJner's
Sixth Grade.
Seniors in Mrs. DeWitt's
Sixth Grade.
THIRD ROXY: Phil Healy,
Pat Osborne, Blaine Nichols,
Shirley Sutton, Joyce Allen,
Denny Deller.
FOURTH ROXY: Nancy Als-
pavh, Mary Fanning, Susie
Unger, Valrie Erickson, Di-
:ina Beatty, Betty Seryis.
FIFTH ROVV: Carolyn Ran-
ey, Joan Sams, Kaye NVilliam-
son, Jack Sellinger, Nancy
Clark, Donn Griffin.
Page Thirty-Four
A
Senior 's Farewell
Within the halls of A. H. S.
Ring memories fond and true,
A sophomore's smile, a freshman,s giggle,
A senior's fond adieu.
The knowing glances in study hall,
The cherished smile of a friend
Who-se memory will remain in our hearts
Wherever our paths may wend!
The dances after ball games
With friends that never grow old!
Many more untold memories
Which deep in our hearts we hold!
The thrill of a basketball game!
The whish of a wispy gown!
Class picnics, early breakfasts,
And twinkling lights on the mound!
Practice for the spring concert!
The excitement over the play!
Rehearsal, rehearsal, and final performance
Of "Our Hearts Were Young and Gaylv
The huge Christmas tree in the hall,
The fragrance of a new spring drawing near,
The many parties on Friday nights,
And once in a while, a tear!
These are a few of the treasures we take
As We leave for realms unknown.
We,ll never forget you, A. H. S.
Even after life's flowers are blown!
-Iosepbine DeRosa
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Juniors
President .,,,,,,., ,. Bill Eberhart
Vice-President ,,,, Jim Crouch
Secretary ,,L,,,.. Sylvia Jackson
Treasurer ,,,,......,,,. Tom Cline
Sergeant-at-Arms .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..
Wendell Horn
Colors .,.,w... Green and White
Flower ,,.,,,,,e,...... White Rose
Motto ,,,.,, "Nothing Succeeds
Like Successn
FIRST HOVV
Marvin Aldrich 5 "C a s tile
Rock"
Herbert Amstutz - "S a X o-
phone Johnny"
Jim Austin - "Frankie and
Johnnie"
Paul Brown-"Slow and Sure"
lluth Bryan-"Smiles"
SECOND ROW
Tony Cather-"Just One More
Chance"
Frani-es Cimbal-"Always"
George Cimbal-"Silence IS
Golden"
Barbara Bodie-"O0dles of
Noodles"
Jvyve Clark--"Blue Skies"
THIRD ROVV
Tom Cline-"Say Ti Isn't So"
James Crouchf"One O'elock
Jump"
Sandra Day-"Sweet Leilanin
Shirley Dixon-"How Many
Times"
Bill Elierliart-"Easy T0
Love"
FIRST ROYV
Bill lf'outzf'AThat Sly Old
Gentleman"
Keith Geren 4 "Can't Help
Lovin' That Man"
Don Hintz--"I Don't Know
XVhy"
Sylvia Jackson -"Sun1mer-
time"
Linda Kepner--"Ivy"
SECOND ROVV
Larry Klink - A'HoneSt and
Truly"
Gordon Kope-"Good Humor
Man"
Larry Kunkel-"Once"
S t e Y e M a lo 3'!"Son1ehorly
Stole My Gal"
Don Martin--"Me and the
Moon"
THIRD ROV'
James Monroe-YHA Tall COW-
boy" '
P FL t t Y M 3' e r s f "Sunshine
Cake"
Torn Ott-"Could Be"
Danny Patterson-"I'll Never
Be the Same"
Kathleen Patterson - "Sweet
and Lovely"
FOURTH ROW'
Jim Rodebaugli-K'Sailing"
Shirley RuthgA'Here Comes
the Springtime and There
Goes My Heart"
Betty Saffel-"Surprising"
Stanley Smith-"Stars in the
Skyn
LaMarr Strohf'tMy Task"
FIFTH ROVV
Phyllis Wheaton-"A Pretty
Girl Is Like A Melodyn
.T o a n NVilkinson - "XV li o ' S
Nioer?"
Janeth LaDowJ"Deep Pur-
ple" -
Norma' Hutchins-"Dancing in
the Dark"
Harold Van - "VV1'ap Your
Troubles in Dreams"
SIXTH ROWV
Dean Yates4"I'm an Old Cow
Hand"
Bette Luca,sA'tThat Old Black
Magic"
llalph Dietrick-'KHey Diddle
Diddle"
Garna Lee Golden-"It Is No
Secret"
XVendell Hornwulrresistible
You"
SEVENTH ROW'
Marilynn Van Ylfagner-"It
All Begins and Ends VVith
You"
Mattie VVisner - "Moonlight
Sonata"
Larry Harman-"Thinking of
You"
Susie Mummert-i'It's All Over
But the Memories"
Peg VVilliamson - "P r e t t 5'
Eyed Baby"
EIGHTH ROYV
Lloyd Easterday-K'I'm Sitting
on Top of the VVor1d"
Sharon Lampman - "Longing
for You"
Mr, Feldmann-"Mule Driver"
NOT .PICTURED
Margaret McIntosh-"I've Got
a Pocketful of Dreams"
John Morris--"Good morning,
Mr, Sun."
. .-,.-,. .-
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Page Thirty-Seven
ophomores
President ,,,,,, Rosalie Harman
Vice-President -,Gerald Ritter
Secretary ,,....., Sherry Murphy
Treasurer .,,,..vv.. Sandra Deller
Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,v,,..,,A,,,.,..
Dorothy Robbins
Class Colors ,,,,....,,,,.,,.
Green and White
Flower ,,,.,,,. White Carnation
Class Motto--"In Ourselves
Our Future Lies"
FIRST ROW
Gerald Ritter- "Life's Too
Short"
Sherry Murphyw"Huggin' and
a Chalkin' "
Jim Siegel-"Man A b o u t
Town"
Barbara Nelson - "M i g h t y
Like a Rose"
Robert Geoowets-"Leanin' on
the Ole Top Rail"
SECOND ROW
Barbara Young-"Give Me My
Boots And Saddle"
Rosalie Harman - "Dancing
Feet"
Leonard VVarren - "Patience
and Fortituden
Barbara Reed-"Texas Gal"
Margaret YVeiss-"You Can't
Be True, Dear"
THIRD ROW
Bernie Smith-"Man of the
North Woods"
Shirley Eyster-"Off VVe Go
into the VVild Blue Yonder"
Jim Chase-'iCo1'nbelt Sym-
phony"
Ann Redding-"Undecided"
John Book-"Ragtime Cow-
boy Joe"
FOURTH ROVV
Alyse Deming-"Love Some-
hotly"
Mary Ann Fast-"Swing
Angel"
John Randolph-"BeWitched"
Nancy Orewilere-"Sweetheart
of Sigma Chi"
Donna Barlettee'iToot, Toot
Tootsie-U
FIRST IIOXI'
Mike Clausen-'tlYlien My lia-
by Smiles at Me"
lionald Sutton-"Happy Go
Lucky"
Dorothy liohlwins fr- "XVedding,'
Somban
Anita XVillis,-"Ain't Mishe-
having"
Lynn Fisher--"Man IVitli A
Horn"
SECOND HOVV
Arlene Grubb-"I'll See You
in My Dreams"
Don Hayward-t'Take Me Out
to the Ball Gainew
Joyce LaVinei"You Tell Me
Your Dreams and I'll Tell
You Mine"
Hal Moore-W-"Nature Boy"
Dick Van XYagner-A'Down
Yonder"
THRD ROW'
liita Sellinger-'fTime YVill
Tell"
Georgianna Jensen4"Huekle-
buck"
Barbara Nelson f- UM i, g li t y
Like A Rosen
David Field-"Life Gets Tedi-
ous"
Suzanne XVeiss-"Give Me a
Kiis to Build a Dream On"
FOURTH ROW
Jeannine Griflitlis 3 "I C a n
Dream, Can't I"
Don Bryan-'tCowboy From
Brooklyn"
Maxine SpangleA"Lady Be
Good"
J a m e s Mcl7adyen-'KD o in'
VVliat Comes Naturally'
June Yates---"Can't Help Loy-
in' That Man"
FIFTH ROVV
David Laird - "Trumpeter's
Lullaby"
Carol Hollabaugh 4 'AB6C3.llS6
of You"
Bud Jackson-"I'll Be
Around"
Mary Stoneciplier-"My Little
Girl"
Jean Begin4"Begin the Be-
,eguineu
SIXTH ROYV
Patricia Fissenberov-HEvery-
C,
body's D21l'llllQ,"'
Glenn Fordyn-e-"SVild, VVild
VVomen"
Jane Jack-"My Silent Love"
Robert l3eg,'htel-"California,
Here I Come"
Pntrivia Drum-kaniiller4"Slow
Pokel'
SEVENTH ROYV
Larry Lamborne4"S0 Long"
Judy Elliottf"You Leave Me
Breatlilessf'
Laura Smith-"On the Sunny
Side of the Street"
Felix XYeldon-"It's My Lazy
Dayu
Sandra Dellerf"XYlio Stole
Your Heart Away"
EIGHTH ROVV
VVillie Nelson-HDon't Fence
Me In"
Sharon Clark A "Ain't She
Pretty"
Mr. XYalrafltli---K'For Her a
Jolly Good Fellow"
NOT PTCTURED
Janet Baker--"Dancing in the
Dark"
Beverly King--"Meandering"
liobert XYorthington -- "You
C"an't Keep A Good Man
Down"
,....x
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'bf'
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Page Forty
Freshmen
President .,....., Lorin Krueger
Vice-President ,.,, Linda Miller
Secretary ....,.,. Donna Preston
Treasurer ,,,,..77,, Phyllis Horn
Sergeanlf-at-Arms, Allen Fair
Class Colors-Red and White
Flower ,,-.....,,,, Red Carnation
Motto-"We'll Find A Way
Or Make One"
FIRST HOVV
Phyllis J21l'l'2LTfl'-PQHHY
Tom Randolph-Steve Canyon
Phyllis Crain-Betty
Richard Maxton-Prince Val-
iant
Linda Miller--Hedcly
SECOND ROSV
Barbara Yan Martel'-Dixie
Dugan
Jim Babcock-Steve Roper
Donna BookfBlondie
Jack Binkley-Tarzan
Farolyn Goucly-Ella Cinders
THIRD ROVV
Ken Short-Reggie
Charlene MCNett-Daisy Mae
Ronnie Meek-Archie
Shirley Henley-Jill
Clyde Lonsburyf-Dagwood
FOURTH ROXV
J o y C e Tiinehart-B 1' e n d a
Breeze
Ronnie Van IJyneiB 1' u C e
Gentry V
Kay Smally-Judy Foster
Jim Swift-Little Louie
Noi-ma Hollinger-L u c i 1 l e
Sweeny
SIXTH IIOVV
Jerry Richmond-liex Morgan
Phyllis Horn-Tess Truehart
Vivian Sheets--Susie
Robert Kelly-Rusty
Linda XVest-Candy
FIRST IIOXV
Junior Bartlow-Rip Kirby
Carlita Porter---Veronica
Bob Drudge-Mark Trail
.Indy Healjv!Corliss Arm-her
Betty Ritter-Mary
SECOND I li HY
Charles Rose---51112320
Pat Svott!Tillie
John Adams--Joe .links
Elaine Noragon-Nanvy
XYilIiam Harter Just Plain
Bill
THIRD ROXV
Doris Rane-Y-Sparkle Plenty
.Toe Drudge-Joe Palooka
Janice Ruth-Brenda Starr
Allen Fair-Flash Gordon
Donna Crum-Fritzi Ritz
FOURTH ROXV
Rob Keller-fTiny Tim
M':11'g'o Brannan - - S c a 1' l e t
O'Xeil
Dirk Mi1le1'ATlie Green Hor-
net
Mary Hugheg--Stella Dollar
Ilorin Krueger----Dirk Tracy
FIFTH ROXV
Norma Evers-Cindy
XYalter Jillian -- Kevin the
Bold
liernive Bu1'net,t-V-Little Or-
phan Annie
Janet Umbaugh-Kathy
Divk Seeman4Lone Ranger
SIXTH ROXV
Beverly Sams-Ginger
Roh Porter-Lil Abner
Mabel Patterson-Patsy
Fred MussergJimmy
Donna Preston-fDottie Drip-
ple
SEVENTH 'ROXV
Fharles Southern-Henry
Marliyn HufffJane Arden
Ken Dowell-Ooogie
Jerry Essenbergglhizzy
Nancy XVyatt4Miss Brooks
EIGHTH ROXV
llohert Schlup--Sky King
Sharon Hughes--Little Iodine
Mr, Druckamiller-Mandrake,
the Magician
NOT PICTURED
Robert Collins, Corky
'laws
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Page Forty-One
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Grade
'FOI' HOXY: ljllllllll
Strite, Curl l'llL1'G'l', Le-
Ul'2l Keller, llhlrlio Klink,
Nnrinzl I',QlltPI'1SUll, bee
Sl'll2lPl-I't'l', l12llll'2L Ilivh-
zlrclson.
SIGUONIJ RUXY: Dale
lluse, Nunn-5' llullinger,
-Dilllil llarlm-tt, Donna
l"i'0ne, llziviml ll:llSt0n,
Marlena- Alslriuli, Edith
Elkins.
T'HlliD ROXY: Lloyd
Mclflntarfer, Jam- My-
ers, Gary Groslion, Den-
nis Mung'ei', Rusezinn
Tlimnzlsellu, N il n c' 5'
P1'e:1tm1, Don XYiSe.
l+'Ol'li'I'l-f liUXV: KILU'
M a 4' ll' il rl y v ll, Donna
Crwiiiv, Ilim-lc Amlzuns, Lois
liuiislmry, Mary Nelson,
Yulene Rinvhzirt, Mr.
Ratlilmurn.
FIIVTH RUXV: N e Cl
Cook, Nancy Stevens,
Suzanne Faris, G a il
Rl'2lLlL'lllll, Karen Myer,
B fm lv Andrew, Nanvy
Glezlsmm.
SIXTH IIONYZ Ronald
Steeiieiwon, Jane Bro-
lizlw, Tim t'ulx'ei', Nanci'
f,7r6'l'lll2iIl, Kay Creel, Ned
Fife-1', Carol Strivkler.
Sli VENT H IIOYVZ
,T 0 li n 1VlV2ll0B', Shirley
C'0llinS, Shirley' Nliller,
llolmertu liroka xv, John
XYQ-iss, .l 0 21 n Flmer,
Mary llzunnizl.
IGIGIITH ROXY: Dick
l'iom'nw9tS, Nanvy Bezik,
Cynthia XVillis, lVl1'. Van
ll'I2ltI'P, Sliurrmi Vulfinaii,
ll h n n i e lllz1c'G1'egm',
Imiwzxtlizx f'2lI'Il0llIt'l'.
NlN'l'lI IIUXV: Leah
Bzlrto, Volvi' Ilivk, Ann-
ette V4mI'liees, livvrwly
B1llSSt'l', R4-x Iizlrtun,
Phyllis XVNzLtt, Antonia
Tlimnusvllu.
'I' ICX'I'll IIOXVZ Hminie
Kopl-, M an 1' 3' Bnrlett,
Slmrnn Hefty, Blzxrilyn
Krmvli, llzlrulcl Smith,
Kay Ifry, Szlndra Leath-
erman, llfngei' XVheaton.
N lilfl YICNTT-I ll 0 XVI
f' a 1' 0 l NYilsey, Sally
Snow, Kenton Nivhrmls,
Betty NVeiss, Katherine
Ric'li:u'clsmi, Gene Max-
tfm, Shirlcy Cotner, He-
nzxta Regfplitel, Mr, 'Fau-
' 0-
Slh.
NUT 1' I C' T l' li IG D:
limi XYaitv, Davill Men-
ill-Illlilll, Wuva Fox, F1-Qd
Philipp.
Seventh
Grade
'l'l DP ROXYZ Blicha L-l
lirivkson, Lewis Nl'il-
liums, Mzirl-ia Short,
.Innior German, Jann-s
Albright. Janice
Louis Chirivotti,
Lailwl,
SECOND ROVV: llicfh -
nel Kirk, Ma 1'
0'?tl'Pt
is
Field, David li w e 1' s,
liohert holler, Luvin-
rln Newnzun, L e 1' 0 3'
Heed, Donnhl lllllll'i'll.
THITID ROXY: Marjor-
in- lICl':llUlI'l-t'l', Jerry
Cronin, Gary Forbes,
Yanda Mnsser, Louis
Uhiricotti, I5 a r h Fl r a
liondot, llil-hard
Servis.
FOYRTH ROYV: Blan-
rive Harlett, J a ni e s
Young, Deanna Deller.
Douglas Shzirrow, Nancy
XYood, Allen Kunkel,
Jud V Brmnn n.
FIFTH ROXV: Alwyn
XVyckoff, Parol Collins,
Billy Stonevipher, Mari-
lyn Dietric-k, Louis
Uhiricotti, James XVy-
att, Sharon M1-Leland.
SIXTH IIOXVZ Paul De
llosa, James Maxwell,
Mr. Ryan, Stephen Dy-
Hert. Jeanette Keller,
Donald Andrew, Billy
Johnson.
E V li N 'I' PT ROVV:
Mzu'gzu'et XVilliamson,
Mildred lizmrto, LaMa1'
Brown, Joe Johnson,
Nancy Golslfnss, Tony
llullinger, James YVHI-
1-ntt.
EIGHTH ROYVZ Ken
NYilliainson, D i a n n e
'l1l2l,llCllH.l'fl, 'Pony Ro-
mero, l'Jarlf-ne 'KValla1'e,
Sue Ann Miner, Ronnie
XVnest, Jeannette Crain.
NINTH ROXV: John
lYilliamson, Franklin
Handy, .Ton Holtzman,
Margaret XVil1iamson,
Robert Lowther, Bill
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TENTIT HOXVZ .Tully
l'l2lll', Tom Priest, Ruth A
Jones, Larry Eyster, E ,
.Indy Brown, Eugene ,M - K, A ye.
NYeic'ht, Dean Harter. nw , K - . M' 'N' il A' ' f
g , ' W' V
ELEVENTH ROW: as W gi. 'J ' '.
Philip XYilson, Larry ,. "" , 5 . fm
Stevenson, AliC'e XVil- My av 2 Hel' J 4 ,M
ll2llllS, J 21 in O s Hilfle- J A "' , '
lmrzlnd, Bnrclonzz Nichols, tl M' In M , A LEC, '
.lohn Shaw, Miss Frank. ' 3, Z1-vi" ,
N4 aT P I 1" T I' n E D: I. A W, A ' Aj
Mutt Tiziteliin, A-lznlfer .X M.. , 1 pai ' "' , -- - 5
l'lll'l'Y, Xl illzircl Smith, , U . ' V' I 44 '
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Top row 'That will be twenty vents: f'2ll'PI'lIl, Tom, you'll full: XYlizLt lizive we hei-e?:
Seniors in the wind: Two gals and ei c-unve1'til1le.
Second row: Hello, Mr. Kelly: VX'hose zirni is that, Ma1'y?: Playing Indians: Happy
senigrsg May I have ai l.site'?: Three pretty gals before the banquet.
Third row: Aw you gonna buy some D0l"ll'Ol'll?1 Sue and Nauicy admiring Fe1'n's new
1-oat: Silly seniors: Say 4-lieese, Betty: Basketball Jack.
Fourth row -Tlxeresa'-our Frenoli maid and .laneti Mr. and Mrs, Skinner, alias Lee
and Jim: Mother and flgiuglitex' Skinner: Hay I cut in?: Are you singing "Blue Skies,"
Zin1'?: Pretty kitten, Pliicl.
Page Foriy-Four
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Page Forty-Six
Key Staf
EDITOR
Mary Lee Sell
ASSOCIATE
EDITORS
Diana Beatty
Joyce Allen
Fern Van Marter
Nancy Snow
Joanne Zimmer
BUSINESS STAFF
Roberta Berkes
Nancy Alspach
Suzanne Unger
Jim Bledsoe
Albert Guilford
Phil Healy
Arthur Hockey
Charles Kelly
Philip Krein
Bill London
Tom Pearson
Bruce Martin
Tom Reek
DRAMATICS
Valrie Erickson
Josephine DeRosa
CIRCULATION
STAFF
Bill Steffan
Denny Deller
Donn Griffin
Richard Hefty
Blaine Nichols
SPORTS STAFF
David Neukam
Jim Bledsoe
Jack Sellinger
ORGANIZA-
TIONS
Ann Travis
Jeanette Sheets
CLASS HISTORY
Richard Bruhn
Patricia Osborne
Richard Rose
CLASS
PROPHECY
Carolyn Raney
Betty Servis
CLASS WILL
Josephine DeRosa
Joan Beck
Mary Davis
Alice Fair
Anita Lowther
Greta Sewell
FEATURES
Phyllis Bishop
Donna Coffman
Norma Kugler
Les Peeler
ALUMNI
Tom Pearson
Joann Mote
ART STAFF
Joan Baldwin
JoAnne Carr
Donna Davis
Mary Fanning
Janet Gecowets
SNAPSHOTS
Nancy Clark Q
Nlike Crowl
Janet' Jarboe
Janie Mann
Temple Meade
Gloria Reed
Kaye Williamson
MUSIC
Arthur Hockey
Diana Beatty
Valrie Erickson
Arthur Myers
ADVISER
Miss Shultz
Hornet Staff
In 1918 a splendid recorder of history came into existence. This recorder took
the shape of a small magazine and was called the "Key." It was published for eleven
years in this form. It contained general high school news, gossip, editorials, and feature
stories.
The "Key" next became a newspaper containing four pages of four columns each.
The next year it was expanded to five columns.
In 1934 the "Key" was renamed "Spectator" by a group of aspiring journalists,
who were steeped in English literature. It underwent another change, this time it took
the shape of a booklet of about twenty-five pages and was printed by a mimeograph
process in the school oflice.
The next year's class decided that a different name was needed. A contest was
held and it was won by Mr. Druckamiller, then athletic coach of A. H. S. The name
selected was the "Hornet." The paper has retained that name to this day.
The present day "Hornet" contains about forty pages of news stories, editorials,
feature stories, gossip, exchange items and other interesting materials. It is published
monthly by the journalism class. It is printed by the mimeograph process and the
covers are either mimeographed or printed by the Steuben Printing Company. Much
student art work appears in each issue.
In 1949 the "Hornet" staff was admitted to membership in the Quill and
Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. The members
of the staif also belong to the National Scholastic Press Association.
The members of the 1951-S2 staff were: Editor-in-chief, Phil Kreing associate
editor, Phyllis Bishop, athletics, Mike Crowlg exchanges, Robert Berkesg art editors,
Joan Baldwin, Joanne Zimmer, feature writers, Donna Davis, Joyce Allen, Josephine
DeRosa, Valrie Erickson, Janet Gecowets, Fern Van Marter, Chuck Kelly, news
writers, Tom Pearson, Albert Guilford, BettyvServis, 'Greta Sewell, Patty Osborne, Les
Peelerg business manager, Jim Bledsoe. Miss Shultz is the faculty adviser. '
Page Forty Seven
Hi- Y
The Angola Hi-Y Club, organized in 1922 by former superintendent, John L.
Estrich, was the first in the state of Indiana. The club has been a member of both
the state and the national organizations for two years.
The purpose of the club is "To create, maintain and extend throughout the school
and community a higher standard of Christian character." Toward this end the club
participated in the following programs during the year: Sending representatives to
district Hi-Y Conventions, sponsoring school dances and skating parties and holding a
joint father-mother, son-daughter banquet with the Y-Teens. The club sponsored a
movie, "One Godf' as an auditorium program during the Lenten season.
The club met every other Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting was called
to order by the president and the Lord's Prayer was given in unison. The programs
were films, outside speakers and discussions of general interest to the members.
The officers Were: Vice-president and acting president, Jim Rodebaugh, secretary-
treasurer, Bruce Martin, chaplain, Arthur Hockey, and sergeant-at-arms, Tom Ott.
The sponsor was Mr. Kuebler.
Y- Teens
The Y-Teen Club, formerly called the Girl Reserves, was organized in 1927 under
the direction of Miss Kathryn Dewees. The Angola chapter is a member of the state
and national organizations and is a branch of che Y. W. C. A. The aspirations of the
club are well summed up in the statement, "To find and give the best is our purpose
true, earnest, honest, and our slogan-to face life squarely too."
The activities of the club have been many this year. Two sock dances were held
during the year. During the month of October, several of the girls attended the dis-
trict conference at Salem Center, and all of them participated in a world fellowship
movement, in which they sent candy bars to Scotland for the Christmas season. On
November 10 four advisers, the Misses Reed, Frank, and Shultz, and Mrs. Baker attend-
ed a state advisers' conference in Fort Wayne. On December 15 the Y-Teens held their
annual Christmas Prom, "Crystal Capers," in conjunction with the Hi-Y. An "Arthur
Godfishn talent show was given as a very interesting auditorium program on January
25. On February 9, six girls represented the club at the Northern Indiana Conference
at South Bend. Two important features of che year were the "come-as-you-aren break-
fast and the annual Pa-Ma-Me banquet.
The club met every other Monday immediately after school. Featured on the
programs were outside speakers, skits, music, and a style show. Devotions were led by
a member of the group. The meetings were closed by group singing and the repeating
of the Y-Teen slogan.
The ofiicers for the year were: President, Jo DeRosa, vice president and member-
ship chairman, Jeanette Sheets, secretary, Fern Van Marter, treasurer, Kaye Williamson,
program chairman, Diana Beatty, social chairman, Roberta Berkes, service chairman,
Donna Davis, finance chairman, Valrie Erickson, song leader, Betty Servis, pianist,
Susie Unger, chaplain, Carolyn Raney.
The advisers were: Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Boomershine, Miss Frank, Mrs.
Jackson, Miss Myers, Miss Paul, Mrs. Redding, Miss Reed, Miss Shultz, and Mrs. Stevens.
Page Forty Eight
Hi- Y
TOP ROXV-Jim Crouch, Bill Eberhart, Bud Jackson, Dick Bruhn, Bill Selman, Jim Bledsoe.
SECOND ROXV-Dean Yates, Keith Geren, Bill Foutz, Larry Harman, Phil Healy, XVendell Horn, Larry Kunkel,
Phil Krein, Herbert Ainstutz, Arthur Hockey, Dave Neukam, M1'. Kuehler.
FRONT ROYV-Don Hintz, Don Hayward, David Laird, Steve Maloy, Jim Rodebaugh, Jim Austin, Danny Patterson,
Denny Deller, Mike Crowl, Larry Klink, Toni Ott, Tom Reek, Bruce Martin. Tom Cline.
Y- Teens
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TOP ROV'-Greta Sewell, Janet Gecowets, Gloria Reed, Anita Lowther, Kathleen Patterson, Shirley Ruth, Sylyia
Jackson, Mattie XTisner, Sherry Murphy, Joyce LaVine, Sandra Deller, llita Sellinger, Janet Jarboe, Carolyn Raney,
Miss Myers, Miss Reed, Miss Frank.
SECOND ROW'-Donna Davis, Temple Meade, Phyllis XVheaton, Barbara Bodie, Josephine DeRosa, Alyse Deming,
Barbara Young, Barbara Reed, Janet Baker, Janeth LaDow, Suzanne XXX-iss, Shirley Dixon, Joyce Clark, Sharon Lamp-
man, Kaye XYilliamson, Bobbie Berkes, Nancy Snow, Fern Van Marter, Georgianna Jensen, Pat Essenberg, Ann Red-
ding.
THIIID TIOXN'---Betty Servis, Diana Beatty, Nancy Alspach, Mary Lee Sell, Susie Unger, Barbara Nelson, Jeannine
Griflith, Judy Elliott, Margaret Weiss, Sharon Clark, Mary Ann Fast, Jane Jack, Jean Begin, Nancy Orewiler, Phyllis
Bishop, Pat Osborne, Peggy VVillia1nson, Bette Lucas, Susie Mummert, Linda Kepner, Jeanette Sheets, Miss Shultz.
FRONT ROV'-Donna Coffman, Mary Lou Fanning, Frances Ciinbal, Anita Willis, Nancy Clark, Joanne Zimmer,
Joan Baldwin, Valrie Erickson, Janie Mann, Patricia Druekamiller, llosalie Harman, Joyce Allen, Maxine Spangle, June
Yates, Joan XVilkinsori, Carol Hollabaugh, Marilynn Van YVagner, Garna Golden, Joan Mote.
Page Forty-Nine
ational Honor Society
Page Fifty
TOP ROW-Jeanette Sheets, Betty Servis, Josephine DeRosa, Diana Beatty.
FRONT ROVV-Roberta Berkes, Fern Van Marter, Jim Bledsoe, M-ary Lee Sell, Valrie
Erickson.
A great distinction given to seniors of Angola High School is to be chosen for
membership in the National Honor Society.
The members are chosen from the upper third of the class ranked according to
scholastic records, and are selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, service,
citizenship, leadership, and character. Fifteen percent of the class are eligible.
Those given the honor this year were Diana Beatty, Roberta Berkes, Jim Bledsoe
Josephine DeRosa, Valrie Erickson, Mary Lee Sell, Betty Servis, Jeanette Sheets, and
Fern Van Marter.
The officers of this year's organization are: President, Jim Bledsoe, vice-president,
Mar Lee Sell, secretar , Fern Van Marter' and treasurer Mr. McCutchan.
Y ly Y 3
The local' chapter of the National Honor Society was established in 1935, and the
total membership is now 225.
Each member contributes one dollar a year for the first five years of his member-
ship to a scholarship fund. This fund is maintained for the purpose of lending to a high
school graduate Wishing to attend college.
tudent ouncil
The Student Council was organized in 1932 to promote cooperation between stu-
dents and faculty, provide opportunities for student self-direction, foster all worthy
school activities, and create and maintain standards of good citizenship.
The Student Council consists of four members, two boys and two girls, from each
high school class and one from each of the seventh and eighth grade rooms.
The Student Council sponsored and participated in several activities this year such
as: Sponsoring a dance in the gym, helping the Band Mothers with the Hallowe'en
Carnival, selling basketball season tickets, sponsoring the selection of cheerleaders, get-
ting valuable ideas for making pep sessions more interesting, raking up the March of
Dimes collection in gym, just working on school problems in general, and sponsoring
the annual May Dance.
The members of the Council Were: Seniors-Greta Sewell, Fern Van Marter, Tom
Pearson, Phil Kreing juniors-Peg Williamson, Shirley Dixon, Steve Maloy, Tom Ott,
sophomores-Pat Druckamiller, Carol Hollabaugh, Hal Moore, Leonard Warren, fresh-
men-Linda Miller, Donna Preston, Allen Fair, Lorin Krueger, eighth grade-Betty
Weiss, Eddie Klink, john Maloyg seventh grade-Jeannette Crain and Richard Servis.
Meetings were held twice a month.
The ofHcers for 1951-52 were: President, Phil Kreing vice-president, Steve Maloyg
secretary-treasurer, Greta Sewell, and reporter, Shirley Dixon.
Miss Nancy Paul was the sponsor of the group for the current year.
TOP ROVV-Miss Paul, Tom Pearson, Phil Krein, Leonard VVarren, Steve Maloy,
Allen Fair, Lorin Krueger.
SECOND ROW'-John Maloy, Eddie Klink, Jeannette Crain, Pat Druckamiller, Carol
Hollabaugh, Richard Servis, Hal Moore.
FRONT ROW'--Greta Sewell, Peg YVilliamson, Shirley Dixon, Betty Weiiss, Linda.
Miller, Donna Preston.
Page Fzfty One
SIl1lflClZf
Librarians
Film Projeczfor
Olbemfors
Lunch Room Siu if
And First Grade
Drivefs T1'aini11g
Classes
afety Pa trol
TOP ROYV: Kenton Nichols, Richard Maxton, Allen Fair, Tom Randolph, Mr. Kepler.
SECOND ROVV: Patty Myers, Anita Lowther, Kenneth Dowell, lieutenantg William
Harter, Ronnie MacGregor.
THIRD ROVV: Jerry Essenbrerg, Ronnie Meek, captain: Clyde Lonsbury, Dale Rose,
Rex Barton, lieutenant, Larry Stevenson.
FRONT ROVV: David Ewers, Dennis Munger, Lloyd McEntarfer, Dana Barlett, Dick
Adams, Carl Unger, Roger VVheaton, Gene Maxton.
NOT IN PICTURE: VVi1lard Smith, Joyce Rinehart, Elaine Noragon, Ronnie Kope,
Peter Dick. ,
The School Safety Patrol had 23 members with Ronnie Meek as captain and Rex
Barton and Kenny Dowell as lieutenants.
' This is the fifth year that the Safety Patrol, sponsored by the Civic Safety Council,
has been active since its reorganization at the Angola Schools. The purpose of this
patrol is to guard the lives of school children going to and from school and to aid in
the prevention of accidents.
The Chicago Motor Club again this year honored the patrol by presenting them
with the Safety Award.
This is the fourth year that girls, as well as boys, have participated in the safety
program. The schedule was arranged so that no one had to miss class recitation. The
members were stationed at each crossing to help the school children cross the street
in the morning, at noon, and at dismissal time in the evening.
Several social activities were enjoyed by the patrol group during the year. Burt
Kepler, instructor in shop work and mechanical drawing, was the supervisor.
Page Fifty-Three
AQ1ha Delta Chi
Alpha Delta Chi, the high school dramatics club, was organized in 1945 by the
speech class, under the direction of Mrs. Elna Hunter. The membership of the dramatics
club is open to anyone in high school. The meetings were held every other Tuesday
night at seven ofclock. The informal initiation of the pledges lasted six weeks. The
year's program included taking a one act play to Muncie to enter in a contest and pre--
senting three one-act plays under student direction. These plays were: "Many Happy
Returnsf' directed by Donna Davis, "Balcony Scene," directed by Valrie Erickson, and
"Cracked Icef' directed by Joan Baldwin. "Cracked Icei' was the play entered in the
contest at Muncie.
The club's colors are black and whiteg the motto, "All the World's a Stage," and
the flower, the white rose.
There were fifty-eight members in the club this year. The officers were: President,
Jo DeRosa, vice-president, Steve Maloyg secretary, Bette Lucas, and treasurer, Tony
Cather. Mr. Fuller was the club sponsor.
TOP ROVV: Bob Gecowets, Tom Pearson, Ronnie Sutton, Donna Preston, Phyllis Horn, Donna Crum,
Joyce LaVine, Barbara Nelson, Jane Jack, Sandra Deller, Kaye Wfilliamson, Nancy Snow, Valrie Erick-
son, Susie Unger, Temple Meade, Patricia Essenberg, Lorin Krueger, Herbert Amstutz, Dean Yates,
Janet Geeowets, Mr. Fuller.
SECOND ROXV: Bob Beghtel, Lynn Fisher, Donna Coffman. Charlene McNett, Mary Fanning, Shirley
Dixon, Shirley Ruth, Joyce Clark, Mattie VVisner, Judy Elliott, Suzanne VVeiss, Jeannine Griffith, Sharon
Lampman, Sylvia Jackson, Peg Williamson, Betty Servis, Mary Lee Sell, Nancy Clark, Diana Beatty,
Carlita Porter.
THIRD ROVV: John Book, Janet Umbaugh, Norma Hollinger, .loan Beck, Rosalie Harman, Mary Ann
Fast, Sharon Clark, Phyllis Jarrard, Linda Miller, Joanne Zimmer, Joan Baldwin, Nancy Clark, Phyllis
Bishop, Josephine De-Rosa, Fern Van Matter, Bobbie Berkes, Susie Muxnmert, Tony Cather, Steve Maloy,
Georgiana Jensen, Greta Sewell.
FOURTH ROXV: Phyllis Crain, Donna Davis, Patricia Osborne, Patricia Druckamiller, Frances Pim-
bal, Kay Smalley, Judy Healy, Janie Mann, Joyce Allen, Maxine Spangle, Margaret XVeiss, Garna Lee
Golden, Marilynn Van XVagner, Barbara Bodie, Bette Lucas, Jean Begin, Ann Redding, Anita Lowther,
Page Fifty-Four
Girls ' Sports Club
TOP ROVV: Patricia Druckamiller, Suzanne Weiss, Judy Healy, Maxine Spangle,
Garna Lee Golden.
SECOND ROVV: Mrs. Brewer, Jeannine Griflith, Carolyn Goudy, Phyllis Jarrard,
Patricia Osborne, Bette Lucas.
THIRD ROXV: Temple Meade, Phyllis Horn, Anita Lowther, Rita Sellinger, Joyce
Lavine, Jane Jack, Beverly King, Sylvia Jackson.
FRONT ROXV: Barbara Young, Sandra Deller, Barbara Nelson, Mary Ann Fast, Bea
Burnett.
The Girls' Sports Club of Angola High School was organized during the 1949-50
school year to take the place of the Girls' Athletic Association.
The colors remained blue and white and meetings are held every Friday night after
school. The girls also go bowling every other Monday night.
The purpose of the club is to further the athletic abilities of the girls in Angola
High School.
This year's officers were: Bette Lucas, president, Maxine Spangle, vice-presidentg
Mary Ann Fast, secretaryg and Barbara Nelson, reporter.
The sponsor of the club was Mrs. Brewer.
Page Fifty-Five
Future Teachers of America
TOP ROVV: Pat Dvuckamiller, Phyllis Jarrard, Herbert Amstutz, Tony Cather, Miss
Dunkin, Joan VVilkinson.
FRONT ROYV: Bette Lucas, Mattie Nllisner, Diana Beatty, Sylvia Jackson, Shirley
Ruth.
The Angola Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized in 1949
with Floyd Mccufehan as the adviser. It was named the "John L. Estrich Club" in
honor of Mr. John L. Estrich, former superintendent of the Angola School.
The purpose of this organization is to encourage young people to cultivate in them-
selves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful
teaching.
The local F. T. A. Club holds its meetings on alternate Wednesdays after school.
Some of the members attended a conference at Manchester College in November.
At this conference future teaching problems were discussed.
Other activities included giving a play, "The Little Red Schoolhouse," as an aud-
itorium program, giving a tea for the faculty, and having charge of the hall bulletin
boards.
The officers for the year were: Diana Beatty, president, Mattie Wisner, vice-pres-
identg Shirley Ruth, secretaryg Sylvia Jackson, treasurerg Bette Lucas, historian-librarian,
Jo DeRosa, reporter. The advisor was Miss Joyce Dunkin. ,
Page Fifty-Six
uture Homemakers 0 America
O bTOP ROW: Elaine Noragon, Joyce Rinehart, Nancy VVyatt, Janet Umbaugh, Patricia
s orne.
SECOND ROW: Donna Book, Patty Myers, Janice Ruth, Beverly Sams, Marilyn Huff,
Phyllis Horn, Charlene McNett, Anita Clark, sponsor.
FRONT ROVV: Gloria Reed, Alice Fair, Anita Lowther, JoAnne Carr, Greta Sewell.
The Angola chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was organized in 1948.
This year the girls have participated in such activities and programs as: A candlelight
ceremony initiating their new members, caroling at Christmas time, a bake sale, and
in April, their traditional mother-daughter banquet.
Their motto, "Toward New Horizons," expresses the purpose of the organization-
learning to live better today in order that the girls' lives and those of their families
may be better tomorrow. The colors are red and white, symbolic of youth and purity
and home life. The flower is a red rose, symbolic of glowing health. The emblem is
octagonal in shape and features a house supported by two hands in the center. The
hands are of the youth of today, youth who have courage and an unwavering determin-
ation to succeed.
The officers for the year were: President, Anita Lowther, vice-president, Greta
Sewell, secretary, Jo Anne Carr, treasurer, Alice Fair, historian, Gloria Reed, chapter
mother, Mrs. Lowther, chapter adviser, Miss Clark.
Page Fzfty Seven
660ur Hearts Were Young and Gay"
The senior class play, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," was a comedy, adapted by Jean Kerr
from the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. It was directed by C. T. Fuller.
The play tells of the trials and tribulations of Cornelia and Emily, who are traveling to Europe,
where Cornelia plans to take dramatic lessons from a Monsieur De La Croix. Cornelia's parents are also
traveling to Europe via another ship.
The play picks up action when Emily supposedly kills a man with a deck chair. The mystery is
solved, however, the ship's personnel are driven nearly crazy by the antics of the young seafarers.
Tragedy looms when Cornelia developes measles. Dick and Leo, medical students from Harvard,
cleverly smuggle Cornelia past the French health inspector at the port.
On arriving in Paris, the girls meet Madame Elise and Therese, owners of a French hotel. Monsieur
De La Croix is called and a dramatic lesson begins. Confusion reigns supreme when bedbugs go to work
on Cornelia. Mr. Skinner, plus disinfectant, saves the day.
The day of departure for America, Monsieur De La Croix tells Cornelia that she has no talent and
he is evicted by an outraged Emily. Amid her parents, Dick, Leo, a window washer, and Emily, Cor-
nelia sweeps into a glowing monologue. Everything turns out well in the end.
The cast included: Mary Lee Sell, Mrs. Skinner, Jim Bledsoe, Mr. Skinner, Valrie Erickson, Cor-
nelia, Fern Van Marter, Emily, Phil Krein, Dick Winters, Arthur Hockey, Leo McEvoy, Mike Crowl,
Steward, Nancy Snow, Stewardess, Dick Bruhn, Admiral, Bill Selman, Purser, Bruce Martin, Health
Inspector, Temple Meade, Harriet St. John, Janet Jarboe, Winifred Blaugh, Jo DeRosa, Madame Elise,
Nancy Clark, Therese, Bill London, Monsieur De La Croix, and Chuck Kelly, Window Washer.
MQW?
l cc ' 99
Our Mass Brooks
The junior play, "Our Miss Brooks,', was a comedy, written by Perry Clark from the radio drama-
tization by R. J. Mann.
The play revolves around the casting of a play. Miss Brooks' troubles are many, stemming from Mr.
Wadsworth, the irate principal, Mrs. Allen, domineering school board member, Miss Fench, who helps
just a little too much, a romantic interest in the coach, Hugo Longacre, Miss Audubon, the jealous
music teacher, and keen rivalry between Jane and Rhonda.
Miss Brooks first encounters trouble when she keeps Ted from basketball practice to punish him
for copying. She cleverly wiggles out of this situation to find that she is to direct a play.
Ted is the only boy who tries out for the play. Rhonda and Jane vie for one part. Jane wins, much
to the disgust of Rhonda and her irate parents.
Rehearsals are disorderly as they are held in the gym. In order to avoid confusion, Jane swipes the
baskerballs and band instruments and hides them in Miss Brooks' office. When she is discovered,' Jane
accidentally breaks a valuable vase belonging to Mrs. Allen. Miss Brooks then breaks the mate and
Jane loses all the play-ticker money.
The height of confusion is reached when an important member of the cast has an attack of appen-
dicitis. The coach comes to the rescue and the show goes on.
The cast included: Susie Mummert, Miss Brooks, Sylvia Jackson, Miss Fench, Bill Eberhart, Hugo,
Steve Maloy, Mr, Wadsworth, Barbara Bodie, Miss Audubon, Bette Lucas, Jane, Larry Kunkel, Ted,
Shirley Dixon, Rhonda, Sharon Lampman, Mrs. Allen, Joyce Clark, Elaine, Garna Golden, Sylvia, Jan-
eth LaDow, Elsie, Mattie Wisner, Doris, Frances Cimbal, Faith, Tony Cather, Stanley, Jim Crouch,
Martin, Don Hintz, Tom Cline, Jim Monroe, basketball boys.
The play was under the direction of C. T. Fuller.
Page Fiffy-Nim'
Music In the Air
FLUTES: Valrie Erickson, Roberta Brokaw, Kay Creel, Donna Coffman, Jane Jack, Cynthia XVillis.
CLARINETS: Stephen Maloy, Patricia Druckamiller, Patricia Scott, Shirley Miller, Maxine Spangle, Nancy
Stevens, Mary Fanning, Nancy German, Rita Sellinger, Mary Jane Hamma, Jane Brokaw, Nancy Gleason,
Tim Culver, Jerry Richmond, Ned Cook, Bob Andrew. BASS CLARINET: Nancy Bezik. ALTO CLARINET:
Donna Barlett. OBOE: Lucinda Newnam. BASSOON: Larry Kunkel. SAXOPHONE: Herbert Amstutz,
Carol Strickler, Shirley Collins, Phyllis Horn, Jim Austin, Marvin Aldrich. CORNETS: .Tack Sellinger,
Lynn Fisher, David Laird, Loi-in Krueger, Tony Cather, John Maloy, Fred Musser, David Mendenhall,
Joan Ulmer. HORNS: Jean Begin, Dick Gecowets, Gary Forbes, Suzanne Caris. TROMBONES: Joyce
Clark, Michael Erickson, Paul DeRosa, Sharon McLe1and, Blaine Nichols, Jim Swift. BARITONES: Gail
Brauchla, Ronnie Steenerson, Sharon Lampman. BASSES: Don Hayward, Allen Kunkel, Maurice Barlett.
PERCUSSION: Sandra Deller, John VVeiss, Ned Fifer, Janice Laird, Bob Gecowets, Shirley Henley, Karen
Meyers. MAJORETTES: Greta Sewell, Nancy Snow, Marilynn Van Wagner, Joan Ulmer. DRUM MAJOR
AND BAND PRESIDENT, Valrie Erickson.
During the 1951-1952 school year the band had sixty-four members. Four of
these were drum majorettes.
The band played at all the home games during the basketball season. They marched
on the floor at three of them.
The Angola Schools entertained the Northeastern Indiana District Band, Orchestra,
and Vocal Contest, on April S. The State Band Contest was held at Delphi, April 19.
Seventy-six members participated in the Northern Indiana District Instrumental,
Solo and Ensemble Contests held at Harrison School in Fort Wayne on February 9.
Twenty-two superior ratings were won, twenty-nine, excellent, and six, good.
Nine students entered the State Contest held at Indianapolis on February 23. This
contest was open only to high school students. They won two superior ratings and
three ratings of excellent.
This year the band lost six seniors. These were Valrie Erickson, Jack Sellinger,
Nancy Snow, Greta Sewell, Donna Coffman, and Mary Fanning. The drum majorettes
lost were Greta Sewell and Nancy Snow. Coat sweaters were presented to all seniors
with three consecutive years of satisfactory service. These were presented by the Band
and Orchestra Parents' Club.
The band was under the direction of Elwood Nichols.
Page Sixty
Sm To Me
TOP ROXV: Bette Lucas, Sylvia Jackson, Peg' XYilliamson, Marilyn Huff, Josephine
DeRosa, Bill Eherlizirt, Arthur Myers, Arthur Hockey, Diana Beatty, Nancy Alspaeh,
Temple Meade, Phyllis Bishop, Mrs, Beck.
SECOND RONV: Donna fliliifllliill, Suzanne Tfriger, Donna Davis, Tony Cather, Herbert
Amstutz, Tom Cline, Tom Pearson, Joyce Clark, Kaye vVilliZLlUS1lll, Mary Jane Mann,
Mary Fanning.
FRONT ROYV1 Susie BlVlllNll1t'!'t, Sharon Lairipinzin, Betty SG-ryis, Tlobert Porter,
Steve Maloy, Larry Kunkel, l.orin Krueger, Yalrie lirim-kson, Joanne Zinnner, Nancy
Clark, Garnet Golden, Joyce Allen.
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
The A Cappella Choir consisted of forty-one boys and girls this year. It was
under the direction of Mrs. Beck.
During the school year, the choir performed on many different occasions. A few
of these were: The Federation of Music Clubs at Pokagon State Parkg Community Sing
at Metzg Christmas Program at the Christian Church, the Lions Club, Spring Vocal
Concert, the Rotary Club, and the Commencement Service. The Choir also went to
the contest this year.
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
The Boys' Glee Club which was composed of thirty members, was under the di-
rection of Elwood Nichols.
The Glee Club sang in an auditorium program and in the spring vocal contest.
The accompanist was Arthur Hockey.
Page Sixfy-One
Band Parents
The Band Parents' Club is formed by the parents of students in the beginning,
junior and senior bands.
This club sponsors the Hallowe'en Carnival each year, provides transportation to
contests, buys awards for band members, and presents sweaters to eligible seniors. The
Band Parents purchased ten new band uniforms last summer and plans to buy more
this summer.
The officers this year are: President, Harry Cook, vice president, Mrs. Robert
Cather, secretary, Mrs. Donald Culver, treasurer, Mrs. Russell Deller.
Orchestra
A small orchestra was organized in Angola High School last year under the di-
rection of Elwood Nichols.
Many of the members were beginners. Much progress has been made and the future
of the Angola High School orchestra is optimistic.
VOCAL ENSEMBLES
SENIOR QUINTET
TOP ROW: Mary Lee Sell, Valrie
Erickson, Donna Davis.
FRONT Row: Nancy Alspach,
Diana Beatty.
SOPHOMORE SEXTET
Dorothy Robbins, Sharon Clark,
Jean Begin, Patricia Essenberg,
Ann Redding, Rosalie Harman.
Page Sixty-Two
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G idddapg XVQI1, Lucas.
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kids.
FOURTH ROXY: Monkeys- znziylrez Junior house party: Senior ofiicersg Hi, Joan.
FIFTH HOXY: Hanging out your wash: Glamour plusg Sophomore huuse party:
Czunp daysg Raininfsq, Greta.
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JIM BLEDSCE-Senior
.Tim played center for the Hor-
nets this year and was a very good
tip-in artist. He was a good re-
hounder and eould always be relied
upon when needed. He was the top
sc-orer on the team and will be
hard to replace.
JIM CROUCH-Junior
Jim, another one of the big men
on the team, saw much action this
year and was one of the top scor-
ers. He has a good left handed
hook shot and will probably be a
headache to the Hornets' foes next
Year.
TOM OTT-junior
Tom didn't play much this year
because of sickness. He played in
only a few of the games at the
first of the season. He was tough
on defense and also a good ball
handler. He will probably be a lot
of help to the Hornets next year.
MIKE CROWL-Seizior
This was Mike's first year as Hor-
net manager but he soon proved
very valuable to both the coaches
and the team. He was always on
hand in practice or games, when-
ever a member of the Hornet squad
needed something. He too is a sen-
ior and will be greatly missed next
year.
BRUCE MARTIN--Senior
"Pussey" didn't play much this
year but he had a good two handed
shot. He was tough on defense and
was always full of fight.
DAVE NEUKAM-Senior
Dave was one of the regulars this
season and played many fine games
for the Hornets this year. Dave
showed a lot of drive and iight that
will be hard to replace next year.
DON MARTIN-Izmior
Don saw much action this year.
He was fast and also a Very good
man for defense. He had a good
two hand shot. He was always full
of right and made it tough for many
opponents.
Hornets
BILL SELMAN-Senior
"Willie" was another one of the
big men on the team. He was
one of the top scorers for the sea-
son. He was a Very good rebound-
er and could always be Counted np-
on when the going was tough,
LARRY KUNKEL--junior
Larry was moved up at mid-sea-
son. He could always be counted
on when needed. He has a good
two handed shot from mid-court.
He had a lot of fight in him and
will be a big help to the Hornets
next year.
JACK SELLINGER-Senior
"Satch" played a lot this year and
was a good scorer. He had a good
one handed shot from the corner,
and could always be counted on. He
will he hard to replace next year.
PHIL HEALY-Senior
Phil clidn't see much action this
year but he had a good left handed
push shot. He was fairly tough on
defense.
TOM CLINE-junior
Tom was always full of tight and
was an excellent feeder. Tom had
a very good two handed shot from
mid-court. Tom was one of the lead-
ing scorers and can he counted on
to make a good showing next year.
DONN GRIFFIN-Senior
"Griff" saw a little more action
this year than most of the subs.
He was a good rebounder and had
a lot of fight in him. He could al-
ways be counted on when he was
needed.
LES PEELER-Senior
Les didn't see much action this
year but he was a reliable substi-
tute. He had a good right handed
hook shot and could rebound Well.
His team spirit will be greatly
missed next year.
Varsity Basketball quad
Page Seventy
TOP ROXV: Jim Crouch, Bill Selman. Les Peeler, Jim Bledsoe, Donn Griflin,
CENTER ROVV: Tom Cline, Dave Neukam, Tom Ott, Phil Healy, Jack Sellinger
FRONT ROXV: Bruce Martin, Don Martin.
The Hornets had a good record this year. They won twelve games and lost six
during the 1951-52 basketball season. However, they lost the traditional Hrst game
to Kendallville 46-59. In the second game of the season, the Hornet squad defeated
Waterloo 45-40. The Angola quintet traveled to Concordia, where they lost a thriller
to the Cadets 48-47. Edon was no match for the Hornets and the Edon quintet was
beaten 59-39.
LaGrange bowed to the Hornet squad to the tune of 64-55. The Butler Wind-
mills gave the Hornets a real battle but the Hornets finally downed them 59-56. South
Whitley gave the Hornets quite a battle, and the Hornets dropped their third game of
the season 49-53. Auburn Red Devils played host to the Hornets and the Hornets
played one of the best games of the season before bowing to the Red Devils 55-46.
The Garrett team was no match for the Hornets and was downed by a score of
71-53. The Waterloo Wildcats and the Hornets played another thriller before the
Hornets finally won 45-44. The Berne squad was unable to match the Hornets and
lost 63-36. The Hornets won their fifth straight contest by defeating Salem Center
60-49.
The Hornets then traveled to Fremont to meet their strongest rival in Steuben
County, The Fremont Eagles. Many fans say this was the best game of the season for
the Hornets. The game was an overtime contest with the Hornets winning 59-58.
The Hornets then dropped their first game in seven starts to Butler 48-45. The Hor-
nets closed the season with a victory over the Elmhurst Trojans 45-37.
In the sectional the Hornets defeated Ashley by a score of 54-44. The Hornets
advanced to the evening game and played Butler. It was a close one all the way and
the Hornets finally lost in an overtime 53-50.
This was Coach Curt Rathburlfs fourth year as coach of Angola's Hornets. He
piloted the Hornets to a season's record of 12 wins and 6 defeats. Curt was a fine
coach and helped the Hornets win many games this year.
CHEERLEADERS
Our three cheerleaders have done a fine
job this year. They have introduced many
new yells and pepped up the old ones.
This was Greta Sewell,s third year before
the cheering section. Marilynn Van Wagner
is a veteran with two years' experience and
this is the first year for Susie Mummert. We
shall miss Greta next year, but as Marilynn
and Susie are juniors, We can look forward
to a good or better cheering section for next
year's season.
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INDIVIDUAL SCORING RESERVE TEAM SEASON
Angola ,..,.................. 26 Kendallville ............ 29
Angola ..... .....,.. 4 1 WVaterl0o ....... ........ 2 4
G Player FG FT FTA F T Angola ,.... .,...... 3 9 Concordia ,.... ........ 2 4
15 Bledsoe S9 42 76 1.5533 33 221 114.73 Angola ,,,,A ,,,,,,,, 3 5 Edon, O. ,.., ,,...,,, 2 2
16 Martin, D 35 23 42 1.5473 46 93 1 5.83 Angola ,,,,, 4,,,,,,, 3 9 LaGrange ..,.. ,....... 2 8
15 Cline 48 31 48 1.6463 45 127 1 8.53 Angola ,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 2 5 Butler ,,,.,.,,... ..,,..,. 4 2
10 Selman 52 40 62 1.6453 34 144 114.43 Angola ...,, , ....... 42 S. Whitley .............. 38
14 Neukam 23 13 20 1.6503 21 61 1 4.43 Angola ,,,,, ..,,,,,, 2 6 Auburn ,.,................. 28
16 Sellinger 35 10 22 1.4553 13 80 15.03 Angola ,,.,, .,,.,,,, 3 1 Garrett .......,,,,,..,.,,,. 19
15 Crouch 34 39 55 1.7093 37 107 1 7.13 Angola ...,, ,......, 4 3 Montpelier, O. ...... 41
5 Peeler 1 1 5 1.2003 9 3 1 0.63 Angola ,.... ,,...... 2 9 YVaterloo ................ 34
6 Ott 2 4 5 1.8003 2 8 1 1.33 Angola ..... ........ 3 3 Berne ........................ 34
5 Martin B. 1 2 2 11.0003 4 2 1 0.43 Angola ,..., ........ 2 1 Salem Center ........ 35
3 Healy 1 0 0 1.0003 3 2 1 0.73 Angola ..... ........ 4 1 Fremont ......,........... 33
5 Griffin 4 2 10 1.2003 2 10 1 2.03 Angola ..... ........ 3 1 Butler ............. ........ 2 2
5 Kunkel 1 1 3 1.3333 5 3 1 0.63 Angola .,... ..... . ..... 3 7 Elmhurst .... . ........... 27
326 209 350 254 S61 Total 557 Total ....... ...... 4 90
SECTIONAL TOURNEY FRESHMAN SEASON
GP FG FT FTA F TP Angola ,,.,....,............. 21 Butler .........,.,.......... 26
Crouch .... ........ 2 8 5 8 1.6253 9 21 Angola ..... .,...... 2 7 Kendallville ............ 11
Bledsoe .. ........ 2 15 3 8 1.3753 9 33 Angola ..... ........ 1 9 Butler ........... ......,. 1 7
Sellinger ........ 2 4 0 1 1.0003 1 8 Angola ,.... ........ 3 3 LaGrange ..... 9
D, Martin ,... ,....... 2 9 9 13 1.6943 7 27 Angola .,... ........ 2 3 Fremont ....... ....,,.. 2 2
Kunkel ........ ......., 1 0 0 0 1.0003 0 0 Angola ..... ........ 1 S Fremont .................. 42
Cline ..,..,,,... ...,.,.. 2 5 3 6 1.5003 13 Angola .,,.. ........ 3 7 Salem Center ........ 24
Griffin ,.,,,,.,., ,,...... 1 0 0 0 1.0003 0 0 Angola ,.... ........ 3 0 LaGrange ................ 20
B, Martin ,,,,,, ,.,..... 1 0 0 0 1.0003 0 0 Angola .,,.. ........ 2 1 Garrett ..................,. 19
Neukam ,,... ........ 2 1 0 1 1.0003 2 2 Angola ..... ........ 2 9 Salem Center ........ 18
Angola .,... ........ 2 5 Kendallville ............ 34
Angola ..... ..... 3 3 Ashley ........... ........ 2 4
SPORTS MENTORS
Mr. Hammel, Mr. Rathburn, Mr. McCutchan, Mr. Druckamiller.
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BEES
TOP HOXY: Don Hayward, Curt Rathburn, coach, Jim Siegel, Felix
VVelclon, James Monroe, Don 1-Iintz, Mike Clausen, Leonard XYar1'en, James
MacFadyen, Jim Chase, managerg John Book.
FRONT HOXY: Keith Geren, XVemlell Horn, Larry Klink, Larry Kunkel,
Hal Moore.
F RESHMEN
TOP ROXV: John Hamrnel, voavhz Charles Rose, Jim Babcook, Toni
Randolph, Clyde Lonsbury, Jerry Richmond, Bob Kelly, manager.
FRONT IIOYV: Ronnie Meek, Charles Southern, Allen Fair, Junior
Bartlow, Bob Porter.
Baseball
quad
BASEBALL SCORES
Angola-O Hutler-7
Angola-18 Home City-1
Angola.-5 XVolf Lake-4
Angola-9 Kcndallville 5
Angola-7 XYaterlo0-9
Angola-7 Albion-4
Angola-10 Ashley-11
Angola-6 Butler-13
BATTERIES
Dave Neukam, Wendell
Horn, Tom Ott.
INFIELDERS
Don Martin, Tom Cline,
Larry Kunkel, Phil Healy.
BASEBALL SQUAD
TOP ROYV: Coach Ratliburn,
Kenneth Dowell, Jerry Rich-
mond, Lorin Krueger, Leonard
xV3.1'I'6ll, Felix Viieldon, Don
Hayward, Ronnie Meek, Coach
Hammel, Mgr. Druckamiller.
SECOND ISCOWZ Donn Grif-
fin, Keith Geren, Tom Cline,
Vilenclell Horn, Dave Neukam,
Dun Hintz.
FRONT TXOXVZ Jim lNIac'F:ifl-
yen, Don Mzirtin, Jaek Sellin-
Lrer, Phil Healy, l42.l'1'5' Kim-
kel, Tom Ott.
Bits About the Seniors
Name Nickname
Joyce Allen ,,,,,,,...,,.,.... Peanut ,,.. - ,.,...
Nancy Alspach .,,.,,...,,. Prudy h........,,
Joan Baldwin .,.......,.... Iggie .V..,.. ----
Diana Beatty n,.......n,.,.. Dyne A........,. .
Joan Beck .,,,,,c.
Roberta Berkes ...,,......
Phyllis Bishop .............
-Jo or Fenders-
Bobbie .,.....,...
-Plaid .,,,,...,...
Favorite Saying
-I know a Joke ,,,.,........
-Goodness ,,,,,,,, ...,,,..
--Let's get a pass ,,,,,,....,,
.Guess wha' '
-That's for .1 sure
-Hey, Bruc . ,,,....,.,...
3
A. H. S. MEMORIES Ambition
Jr.-Sr. banquet, Zimmer,sTo be a success in what-
-parties ,.,,.,......A,.,.........,...,.. e ver I attempt
My dates with Tom ,,,.,.,,,, To be a success in college
Sophomore year, basket-Heavens, I don't know ,,,,,,
ball games and art ,,,,.,,,.... Be a success I suppose
Soph. year, Jr.-Sr. ban-Be a good elementary
quet, games .,............-..,,,.. teacher
To be a success in what-
Jr.-Sr. banquet, class playsever I do
.Class plays, house parties --Nurse
House parties, Jr. class
--That s for sure ..........,. play ,r..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,.., Eventually to be a success
I ought to stay home
and study tonight but
I guess I can do it in Go to college and later be
Jim Bledsoe ,,,,,, ,,.,,.... J im .,r.. ..,.,... s tudy hall ..,.,,r.,,,..,,.,... Junior year, class plays ,... a success
Dick Bruhn ,,,,--,,,,, ,---Bruno .,.......... W anna bet? ---- ........... Class plays ,......,,,..,.,......... Go through college
Driver's training class,To travel and have lots of
J0-Anne Carr ,,,,,,r,,,., --Jo ,,,. ,...... -D on,t know, Do you? --games, house parties .....,,. fun, then get married
House parties, class plays,
Nancy Clark ,,,,,,,,,,,,..., Cl ark ---E ....... .That'll be swell ............ basketball games .....,.....,.. Get married
Oh! Oh! Now you're Commercial student at In-
Donna Coffman -,,,...... Co ffman ........ getting funny! ....... ----Ronnie Sutton ,,,,,s,,,,,,.,.,., diana University
,Senior parties, governmentBusiness Administration at
Michael Crowl ,,..,...,.. Mouse ....... .---.Says who? ......... ........ c lass ,,,,,i,.,i,.,,,-,,..i,.........., MSC
My dates with Tom, Jr.-
Donna Davis ,-,,,,...,,.... Doe-Doe ...... -.See ya, poochini ............ Sr. banquet .............,.,........ To get hitched
Mary Davis ,,,,, ,,,...,. , Peg ..,,.,,...,,,,,, I d0n't have time .,...... Government class .,.,,,,s,,,,.. Type 150 c. w. p. m.
Denny Deller ,,,.,,..,...., Denny .......,.. Figi ---- ........,..............., Psychology class ....,. ....,.. T o succeed
Jo DeRosa ---,,s,- - ,,...,. J 0 .............,.... That'll be swell ..........., Senior play ,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,.,,,,-,, T eacher
"Our Hearts Were Young
Val Erickson ,,-,--,,,,....,. V al 4 .....,....,,... Swell ........rr.................. and Gay" ,,s,,,,.,,i.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. College graduate
Alice Fair ,---,Ys, --,,,..-. P eachey .......... Don't know, do you? -Sophomore class picnic ,... Secretary
Mary Fanning ----,,,.,.,.. Louie .....,,.,...., Well ...,.,,.,,,.....,,............ Senior parties ,ii.,...,,ii,,,.,r,. Be a success
Janet Gecowets ,,..i....,.. J anet .....,...,,,.. Never ,,,,, ........ J unior-Senior banquet ,.,... Get married
Donn Griffin ,-,-,vs.,,..,... Griff ....,s,,,,,,.. You know .,..,. ,....... A thletics ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Be a success
Albert Guilford ,,,,,-,,... Al s--- ,,,,r,..... Nuts ---- ,....... ........ A rt Myers' party Travel the U. S.
Phil Healy -,,,,,,,,.,,,,... Bluf .,,., - ....... No-o-0-0-0 ..,,,., ..,,,,.. S enior play .,......... ,.,.,., A rmy ofhcer
Richard Hefty ,-,,,,...,,, D lick ,...,......... Not printable ,,,.,,,,,,,,., Senior play ,,,,,, Engineer
Arthur Hockey -Art ,,,,, .,.,.,.. H ow'd you guess it? ,,,, Senior play ...,,,, Pharmacist
Janet Jarboe ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. Jan .....,..... ----Youire pretty funny ,... Senior play ...... Be a success
Chuck Kelly ,,,,,,,,,,, ----Chuck ,,,,...,.... Gees ow ,.r.r,..,,,.,i..,.. ----Senior play -------------,-------- -Be a farmer
Phil Krein -------------------
Norma Kugler ----------
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-Norma
-Alfonso ---------
-Swell ----------
---------Oh heck!
The parties at the spring-
house ---------
Christmas prom ------ ------
an engineer
-To get married
Name
Bill London ,,.,,
Anita Lowther ,,,.,..,..,
Janie Mann ,.,,.
Bruce Martin ...... .....
Temple Meade f .,,,.,,,...
Joann Mote .....
Arthur Myers ,..,..,.,,,..
Dave Neukam .,,...,.,,,.,
Blaine Nichols ,.......,,.,
Patricia Osborne
Bits About the Seniors
Nickname Favorite Saying
A. H. S. Memories Ambition
Get in and out of Navy as
Summer vacations ,.....,.,... soon as possible
Just plain Bill Hey, babe! ....,, ....,....
.Nita ,,..,.,-,,,,..
.Gismo ,...........
.Pussy ..,,..--,...,
.Bilhet ...,..........
----..Jo --.---
Oh boy! ,,..,...,.
Sing it, Sarah! ,..,.,,,,...
Weill ! ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.
Oh! Oh! Youlre
Ill'
odd! ,,,.......,,......,......,
That s swell! .,,.,,,,,...,,t
.Art ..... .-,,,.., N ot talking, huh?
.Parrot .,,.,,......
-Suntan ............
.Patsy r.......,,,,..
Honesty! ......,,....,,..... --
Early morning breakfastsLab technician or psychi-
and parties .,,,,,,......,,,,...,... atrist
Zimmerls parties and the
To get married
plays ,.,.,,,.....,,r.,,,,..,....,,,...,
, -niet and Senior
plays
Tim Austin ..,,,,..,.,...........,
Junior-Senior banquets
Not talking ..,..........,...,, .
-..-Dentist
.Teacher .
Just be a success in life
Still not talking
Zimmer's and Baldwin's
To get a wife
.PRITICS ......,,,,...e,,,,,e,......Y,,e.
Class parties ,,r.,
I will tear you in half.-.
You're cute! ,...... .
Senior parties ,,,,..
Armed forces
Secretary
To own a chain of res-
t21L1I'3.1'1tS
Everything ......,,,.... .......
Oh, swell! ......., .....,...
That'll be swell! ,,,,..,,. .
Oh, be nice! ..., ,,,.... .
Ha, odd wad ...,,,,,,,,..,,
After game parties ...,,,i.,
Be just like Harry Truman
Louie .......,,,,......,..,,. - .......
Junior-Senior banquet .,,.
Summertime ....,,,............. -
To get married
-.To get a job, I guess
.Engineer
Be a success
Parties ................................
Junior and Senior class
plays and Charlie ............ To be happy and a success
Class plays ........................ Own a Cadillac
Zim's parties with MikeStay out of Korea and in
Crowl present .................... college
Basketball games, parties,
Jr. class play ................... Be a nurse
Going with Ken ................ Be a nurse
To be a success at what I
Jr. year and class plays .... attempt
Possibly ............ ........ .
Tom Pearson ................ Tee Pee ---,----.
Lester Peeler ............... .Les ....... ........
Carolyn Raney ............ Carol .............. '
Gloria Reed ................ Jean ................ Darn it! .... -.
Tom Reek ....... .Pasquali So what? ....
Richard 'Rose .... ..... R ed .... ........ B ull ...............
Mary Lee Sell .............. Lee ..... ........ '
Jack Sellinger ............. Satch .............. Oh! darn .......
Bill Selman ..... ...r...... W illie ............ Bull .....
Betty Servis ............... .Duchess .......... Judas ..........
Greta Sewell ................ Gert .............. Oh, shoot .....
Jeanette Sheets .............. Jenny ............ '
Nancy Snow ...... ...... N ancy ............
Bill Steffan ..,..
Ann Travis .....
Suzanne Unger ...........
Fern Van Marter
Kaye Williamson
Joanne Zimmer ...........
.Bill ,. .... ....... .
.Ann ................
-Suzie ..... ...... - -.
. Fern ..............
.Teeny
-Zim ................
Thanks a lot ................
What the heck? ........... .
Darn it ....................... .
Oh! Youire not odd
Hey! Swell ...... .........
Senior class play .............
Sophomore year .....
Engagement .....................
House parties and
Senior class play .....
.Be a success
Haven,t got any
Be happy
To be happy and success-
Bill ...... ful
Junior-Senior banquet
Scroon ge .... .........
No joke? ....... ........ .
Parties and people
Be a success in everything
try'
To be a success in what-
ever I undertake
.-.....-....College
Page Seventy-Five
Memories
SEPTEMBER
5. A. H. S. begins to buzz at 9:00
Butler downs Angola 7-0
7. Yearbook sale starts
Angola over Rome City 18-1
11. Angola beats Wolf Lake 5-4
14. Juniors sponsor a sock dance
Angola victorious over Kendallville 9-5
17. Yearbook sale ends
18. Waterloo over Angola 9-7
21. Ashley has close call with Angola 11-10
24. Hall Rodman presents "Portraits in
Make-up"
25. Angola noses out Albion 7-3
26-28. Iowa tests
28. Freshman initiation
Juniors order their class rings
Butler downs Angola 13-6
OCTOBER
2. The high school and junior high have
their individual pictures taken
3. First issue of the "Hornet" is on sale
4. Yell leaders are elected-Greta Sewell,
Susie Mummert and Marilynn VanWag-
ner
5. Y-Teens sponsor sock hop
12. End of the first grading period
The State Conservation Department
showed a movie on conservation
13. Marching contest at Auburn
18. Seniors present their first performance
of "Our Hearts Were Young and Gayu
19. Class play has capacity house
The A Cappella sang for the American
Federation of Music Clubs
22. Freshmen take Kuder Test
25-26. We have a vacation while teachers
go to Teachers Association meet
31. Band Parents sponsor Hallowe'en Car-
nival
NOVEMBER
1. Second "Hornet" appears
2. Hornets lose first basketball game to
Kendallville 59-46
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of 1951-52
Freshmen lose to Butler
Hornets whip Waterloo. 45-40
Juniors sponsor sock dance
Y-Teen advisers attend conference at
Fort Wayne
Open House
Freshmen win over Kendallville
Concordia wins over Hornets by one
point 48-47
Chalk Talk by Ken Smith
Rev. Utterback speaks to high school
Hornets take Edon 59-39
Sophomores sponsor sock hop
-23. We eat turkey
Freshmen win over Butler
Hornets victorious over LaGrange 64-55
Seniors sponsor sock dance
End of second grading period
DECEMBER
Band parents have a pancake supper
Mac speaks to high schoolg the A Cap-
pella choir and Boys, Glee Club also
appear on the program
.Hornets conquer Butler 59-56
Freshmen win over LaGrange
Christmas "Hornet" appears
Freshmen take Fremont in thriller
South Whitley defeats Hornets 53-49
F. H. A. sponsors sock dance
"Crystal Capers"
Carol Sing
Hornets lose to Auburn 55-46
-Jan. 2. Christmas Vacation
Juniors get their class rings
JANUARY
Hornets sting Garrett 71-53
Freshmen lose to Fremont
Commercial seniors go to Fort Wayne
F. T. A. presents "The Little Red
Schoolhouse"
Winter Band Program
Hornets win over Montpelier 58-32
Student Council sponsors sock dance
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6
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27
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Memories
. Freshmen win over Salem Center
. Freshmen beat LaGrange
-18. Semester tests
. Hornets have close call with Waterloo K
45-44
End of third grading period
Y-Teens present rare talent
Hornets gloriously defeat Berne 63-36
Hornets take Salem Center 60-49
Y-Teens sponsor sock dance
Frosh beat Garrett V
Another "Hornet', comes out on sched-
ule
FEBRUARY
Hornets nose Fremont in real thriller
59-58
F. H. A. holds a bake sale
-6. Seniors take scholarship tests
Robert T. Edgar took A. H. S. "Out of
this World" on a space ship
Freshmen win over Salem Center
Dramatics Club presents "Many Happy
Returns," "Cracked Ice" and "Balcony
Scene"
Butler defeats Hornets 48-45
Seniors take Civil Service Exams
Juniors sponsor sock dance
Solo and Ensemble Music Contest at
Fort Wayne
Y-Teens go to district conference
A Cappella sings for the Lions Club
Hornets chalk up a win over Elmhurst
45-37
Sophomores sponsor sock dance
Seniors hold a bake sale
Freshmen lose to Kendallville
Freshmen Win over Ashley
John Shiraef speaks on Communism
State Solo Instrumental and Ensemble
Contest
Sophomore bake sale
Tourney issue of the "Hornet,' is out
Sectional tourney
. End of fourth radin period
S g
A Cappella sings for Rotary
of 1951-52
MARCH
3-5. Junior high tournament
Juniors present "Our Miss Brooks"
More "Miss Brooks"
F. H. A. sponsors dance
March "Hornet" is issued
Y-Teen Adult Council meeting held
Hi-Y shows movie to school
Vocal Music Concert
I. U. Achievement Contests in math,
Latin and English
APRIL
Hi-Y district conference
Vocal Music Department entertained us
District band and vocal contest
-13. Spring vacation
End of fifth grading period
G. A. A. sponsors sock dance
State band contest at Delphi
Band entertains us with concert
MAY
School exhibit
Frances Elliott 'Clark music festival
Awards day
Vocal Festival
Senior class day
May dance
Junior and Senior Banquet
Senio1's leave for trip
Memorial Day
. JUNE
Baccalaureate
Second semester exams
More exams
Students dismissed K
Commencement
Grade cards are out. Hurrah for sum-
mer vacation!
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FIRST ROVV: Judy Healy, expert gyninast: Kaye XVllll2LlllS0ll1 NVhere 'ya guii1g'?:
1 Don't thruw it, Betty.
all ready 101' hed: XVhy so happy, L'larl:?: Oh, Oh: Supliniiioiw-
Liz and Templeg Jane .lan-k
SECOND ROVV: Juniors
sleepy heads: Pals Georgia. and Barb: Vt-rn.
THIRD ROVVZ Hi, Lee: A happy group of suplminores: Hey, you'll get run over: lmrft
le-an too far: YVQW, Fern: Bye, Shirley.
l"OL'llTH ROXY: Junior high cheer lezulei-N, Clark and Bohlvie: liek, Indians: Pretty
picture, eh: Gordon Kupe.
I"1l"'I'H ROXV: Sun In-ight, ga1s?: Hey, huw about some s1evD'.': MuSt be 21 20011 32111181
Carolyn and her sailor buy.
l"II"TH TIOYV: Ken and NanCY: Janie and Don: Dnn't wit too much, girls: Pin-nic
at Pokagon.
Page Sevmty-Eiglozf
FIRST ROXV: After the junior play: Off to the promg After the hanquet: A thorn
:ind two roses: Charlie and Lee.
SECOND ROXV: Alyse and Dick: Carolyn and Louie: Susie and Bill: Sue :ind Bill
again: Hi, Betty: Phil and Janet.
THIRD IIOXVI Aren't we graceful: Quite an armful, huh, girls: Bill, Tom and Ott:
Freshman party: Joan, don't say it.
FOURTH ROXV: Junior class officersg Tom Pearson: Fern and Skip: You don't say:
Fern and Gabby.
FIFTH ROXV: Look at our new flags: Seniors hard at workg Anita, Alice and Gretag
Sharon and Steve, June Yates.
Page Seifenty-Ni11e
Alumni
Robert Badders--U. S. Navy E
Joseph Beck-U. S. Navy
jack Bledsoe-U. S. Navy
Ray Bodie-Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa
James Hamilton-U. S. Navy
Howard Clark-U. S. Navy
Harold Spencer-U. S. Air Force
Nancy Sutton--International Business College, Fort
Wayne, Indiana
Sondra Randolph-Working, Angola, Indiana
Daniel Munson-Notre Dame University, South
Bend, Indiana
William Radcliffe-Farming, Angola, Indiana
James Shank-U. S. Marines
Robert Mitzman-Hartford College of Art, Hart-
ford, Connecticut
Lewis Mounts-U. S. Navy
Eugene Easterday-U. S. Navy V
Carlton Erwin--Sunrise Dairy, Angola, Indiana
Phyllis Fanning--International Business College, Fort
Wayne, Indiana
James Fisher-U. S. Navy
Hadley Davis-U. S. Air Force
Denny Druckamiller-Indiana University, Blooming-
ton, Indiana
Page Eighty
of 1950
Don Blum-Weatherhead Inc., Angola, Indiana
Merrill German-Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana
Minnie McKellips-Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Zanesville,
Ohio
Arlene McClellan--Mrs. Walt Winsky, Chicago, Ill.
Donald Nelson-U. S. Rubber Corp., Fort Wayne,
Indiana
Jean Williamson-Albion College, Albion, Michigan
Thola Miller-Telephone Office, Angola, Indiana
Sally Williamson-Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich-
igan
Karl Wuest-U. S. Marines
Kenneth Neukam-U. S. Navy
Richard Meredith-U. S. Navy
Richard Holmes-Weatherhead Inc., Angola, Indiana
Susanna Lemley-Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich-
igan
Orville Pentico-Magnavox Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Dene Cotner--Mrs. Robert Chase, Elizabeth, New
Jersey
Robert Holmes-U. S. Navy
Glen LaVine-U. S. Navy
Cyrus Johnson--U. S. Air Force
Alumni
Evangelene Amstutz-Spring Arbor College, Spring
Arbor, Michigan
Carma Carpenter--Mrs. Dale Lonsbury, Angola, Ind.
Dorothy Dove-Telephone Office, Angola, Indiana
Veryl Carpenter-Working, Angola, Indiana
Cornelius Demorest-Angola Saw Mill
Angola, Indiana
George Gecowets-A. 81 P. Store, Decatur, Indiana
Larry Geren-J. C. Penney Company, Angola, Ind.
Dorothy Deming-Oifice of Tri-State College, An-
gola, Indiana
Mary Ann Goss-School of Nursing, Ball State
Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana
David Handy-Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana
Don Huff-Tri-State College, Angola, Indiana
Ana Lou Mathews--Mrs. Carl Shupp, Angola, Ind.
Adele Johnson-Oifice of Tri-State College, Angola,
Indiana
David Kaye-Purdue University, LaFayette, Indiana
Wilma Keller--Tribolet's Dime Store, Angola, Ind.
Charles Humphries-Tri-State College, Angola, Ind.
Mary Ann Moore-Ball State Teachers College, Mun-
cie, Indiana
Irene Nelson-Nurses' Training School, Lutheran
Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Beverly Miller-Harris Hubbard's Law Office, An-
gola, Indiana
Marilyn Renner-Frozen Locker Plant, Angola, Ind.
jack McNett--Mann's Body Shop, Angola, Indiana
of 1951
Philip Newnam-Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana
Carol Rodebaugh-DePauw University, Greencastle,
Indiana
Steve Sanders-Working on farm, Angola, Indiana
Martha Rose-Mrs. Jack Groves, Angola, Indiana
Jerrie Shank--Nurses' Training School, Lutheran
Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Marjorie Smith-Mrs. Carlton Rinehart, Angola, Ind.
Carlton Waite-Purdue University, LaFayette, Ind.
Ramona Smurr-Elkhart Business University, Elk-
hart, Indiana
Paula Randolph-Working in New Mexico
Keith Shiley-McCray Refrigerator Company, Ken-
dallville, Indiana
Don Taylor-Purdue University, LaFayette, Indiana
Marilynn Weiss--Ball State Teachers College, Mun-
cie, Indiana
Sue Jackson-Milligan College, Tennessee
Norma Coffman-Indiana University, Bloomington,
Ind.
Max Schaeffer-Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana
John Caris-Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
Dottie Cotner-Ball State Teachers College, Muncie,
Indiana
Clarence Bal-Working, Auburn, Indiana
Bruce Warren-U. S. Navy
Dick Meek-Working, Angola, Indiana
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FIRST ROW: Seniors when they were freshmen: Naney and Din-ki XYat' elia doin'
lia1'b'?1 XX7ht'l"l:5 ya going, Janie: Say now, Donna: Nice catch.
SECOND IIUNY: Oh, Clark, Sandy Delleri Paroiyn Raneyl Jeannine G.: V211 liric-kson
Alia-e Fair: Anita Ii.: VR'i11ieg Joyve und Anita: Jully IC.: Oh, Lee.
THIRD ROVV: Hi, Jensen: llemly for a plunge, Lee?: Freslimziii house party: Harb
Nelson: Dorothy and Jim: Greta and friend: NHIIUY, Nfflfll fall-
FOURTH HONV: Looks like :fi pivniv: Tired, g'i1'ls'?: Three juniors: Rosalie taking: it
easy: Seniors in the sun.
FIFTH IIONV: Hi, Chuck and Jim: Hai-ry, Get set, go: Nancy, win't you read'?: xvllllil,
Silver: Sun hurt your eyes, Mike. ,
SIXTH IIOXY: Three happy sophonioresi liiclmrd Ilose and friend: More sophomores
Junior house party: Sharon soaking up the sun.
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birtiiclay party: .lllniors and Watiwnieluii.
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Barb: Fasliicm plates: Just got np, l'll het,
SECOND IIOXY: Looks windy, gil-lsg Jeannine: Cai-ulyn and Barb: Janie in Cleveland:
Pals: Garna and Fran.
THIRD ROXV: Senior uHic'e-rs: All ready for school: 'Pony and Jean: Eighth grade
gracluation.
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and Linda.
FIFTH ROXV: Old fasliium-ll familyi Y-Teen nll-claw-Q: More Y-Tuens: Oh -li-ar, girlsg
Future familyg C'aesz1r's musiuians.
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ABSTRACTS:
Goodale Abstract Company ,,,,, ,7,,,,,, 1 51
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT:
Van's Sports Shop .,,...,t,,,,
ATTORNEYS:
G. Kenneth Hubbard .,v,.
Harris Hubbard ,,,,,,,,..
Harvey E. Shoup .,,.,,,.,.
Conn H. L. Smith ....,....
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS:
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Alwood Motors ,..,,,,.,,,,..,,.A..,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ........ 9 S
Angola Motor Sales, Mercury ,...,,,,.,.,.......,.,,,,, SS 6
Casebeer and Arnold ,,.,,....,.,,..-.,..r,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 108
Bob Lamoreaux Pontiac Sales and Service ...... , 20
Maxton Chevrolet Sales ,,,,,.r.,,,,,,,.v,,,.....,....,,.... 182
Ed Sellgren Buick Company, Inc. ,,...,..,,,,,,,,7,,, 444
Al Stolte Co., Dodge and Plymouth v,,,,,,,,,,, 760
Steuben County Automobile Dealers'
Association
Tiifany's Motor Sales and Sinclair Products .c.. 494
AUTO PARTS:
Golden Auto Parts .,..,..,,,,,......, ,....... 2 75
Western Auto Associate Store ,,.,,, r,,,.,,,. 4 21
BAKERIES:
Beatty's Bakery ,.... ....7,,. 1 95
BANKS:
Angola State Bank .....,..........,,,....... ,,...,,,. 1 88
First National Bank of Angola ...... ..... 1
BARBER SHOPS:
Clark's Barber Shop
Fisher's Barber Shop
Subway Barber Shop
BEAUTY SHOPS:
Manor Beauty Shop ,,,,.,..r ,,,,,.,. 5 77
Rainbow Beauty Shop .,,.,,, ........ 4 67
BOAT LIVERIES:
Meyer Boat Livery ,,,,,r .,,,,,,,, 8 137-L
BOTTLERS:
Angola Bottling Works ,,,,,., .,,,.,.. 3 68
BOOK STORES:
College Book Store ,,,.,, ,,r,,,,, 3 98
Munn's Book Store r,.... .,.,,,,. S 34
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING:
Hickory Chemical Laboratory ,,,,,,.., ...,,,, 8 0 61-J
CIGAR DEALERS:
Willis W. Love Company ,,,,,,.,
CLEANERS:
Angola Dry Cleaners ,,,,,,,,
McBride's Dry Cleaners ....
CLOTHIERS:
Jarrard's Men's Wear ,,,,.,,,...
Jerry Jacob's Men's Shop .,..,,,,
Ted s Men s Store ,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,
COAL COMPANIES:
Angola Brick and Tile ,,,,,
Linder Coal Company .......
CONFECTIONERS:
Loui's Sweet Shop .......
CONTRACTORS:
Harley O. Martin ,,,v...
DAIRIES:
Page Dairy Company ,,,,,,,,
Gaycrest-Crone Dairy ........
Sunrise Dairy .,,r.,,.,,,,,,,.
DAIRY SERVICE:
Meyer's Dairy Service .,..
DENTISTS:
Dr. C. B. Anderson .,,.,,..,.,.,,..rr
Drs. S. F. and W. R. Aldrich
DEPARTMENT STORES:
J. C. Penney Company ,,...
DRESSMAKERS:
The Nook Shop ,,., .
DRESSED POULTRY:
Kay's Dressed Poultry ,,,.,
DRESS SHOPS:
Angola Dress Shop ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,
Ritter and Ferry Dress Shop ,,,....
Harmanis Ladies Shoppe ,,r,..,,,.
DRUGGISTS:
Kratz Drug Store ,,,..,.
Loomis Drug Store ..,,,
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ELECTRIC SHOPS:
Foutz Electric Shop .,.,.
EXPRESS AGENCIES:
Railway Express Agency ...,Ac.
Expressways Inc. .,...,..,...,.,.. .
FACTORIES:
Weatherhead Company ..,.....
FARM BUREAUS:
Steuben County Farm Bureau
Cooperative Association, Inc. ,,.,.,.
FARM REPAIR:
Glen's Farm Repair-Acetylene and
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Electric Welding and Cutting ....,..,......,. S71-J
FARM IMPLEMENTS:
Chard Implement Company .-.....
Covell Implement Store ,.,,,....,..
Farm Equipment Sales ....,.v,,,.
Oliver Sales Company ,,v,,,
FEED STORES:
Hamma Feed and Supply, Feeds, Seeds
Fertilizer and Garden Supplies ..,,......
FILLING STATIONS:
Clair's Texaco Service .....,
GoodW1n's D-X Station ,,,.,,-,,,,.,r,r,r,
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Shell Oil Station, West on U. S. 20 ,,r,,,...r.,
Newnam Shell Service ,,..,,..,r,,,,,,,,.,....,.
FIVE AND TEN CENT STORES:
W. R. Thomas Sc to S1 Store ., ,....., .-
FLORISTS:
Throop Florist ,.......,..,
FROZEN LOCKERS:
Angola Frozen Locker Storage .......
FUNERAL DIRECTORS:
Klink's Funeral Home .,..,,
Weicht's Funeral Home r,.,
FURNITURE STORE:
Wilder-King Furniture Company ..,...
GARAGES:
Angola Garage ..,.:,..,,,,
Mann's Body Shop ,,.,....,
Munson's Body Shop ..,..,,.
Parson's Garage ................ W
Shorty's Machine Service .......
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GAS DISTRIBUTORS:
Sheets Oil Company, Fuel Oils ,,,,. ..... 6 6
GIFT SHOPS:
Fred Smith, Gifts and Greeting Cards ,...,,,,.,,. 90
GROCERY STORES:
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Lake Side Grocery-Lake james ,.,,,...,,s,,:.. 8137-R
College Grocery .......,................ L ..., ....::
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West Side Grocery-Crooked Lake ,,,,.,...,,. 8061-Y
Model Market ,,..,,...........,,,................:...:.:...
Willard Johnson Grocery ,,,.,.,.,,.......,s .....,,...,,.. 3 2
HARDWARE STORES:
Seagley Brothers, Hardware and Appliances .... 208
Wfilliamson and Company, Wholesale
and Retail Hardware, Wilco Distributors -.l69
HATCHERIES:
Angola Hatchery ,,... .,,..,., 1 13 -R
HOSPITALS:
Cameron Hospitals, Inc. ,,,, ,,,.,,,, 4 48
HOTELS:
Hotel Hendry .r,.,,,.,,,,.,...,.. ......... .,.,... 3 8
Sunset Hotel ....,,,..........,,.,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 8 175-X
INSURANCE COMPANIES:
G. Wendell Dygert, District Agent
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance .,,,.,,,.. 134-J
Jacob Insurance Service ,,,.,.,...,....,,.,,,,,.,....,...... 102
Phillip S. Johnson, Insurance .,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,........ 463
Tri-State Improvement Co.,--Gillis Pilliod ..,.., 248
Frank O. Watkins and Son Insurance ......,,,.,... 61
Rolland Weaver, Insurance .,.....,,.,,,,,....,..,,,. 435
ICE CREAM and SANDWICH SHOPS:
Brown's Frozen Custard and Ice Cream Stand
Chucks Hamburger Shop ...,,,,,,,,,,,......,,..,,,,,,s ,233
Gay Barn .,,,,,,,........,,,,,....,... ..,..... 3 53-L
JEWELERS:
Liechty,s Jewelry .,..., ,,,,,,,,, 3 22
M. E. Tuttle ......... .,,,, 6 1
JUNK DEALERS:
Mrs. Marcus Beck ....r.. ,,...,,,, S 15
KENNELS:
A. K. C. Kennels-Cockers, Wires, Scotties--
Mrs. George Saul ,..............s.................... 8052-L
KIDDIE SHOPS:
Lucille's Kiddie Shop ....:.,. -313
Our Advertisers
LAUNDRIES:
Lemley's Laundry and Dry Cleaning
LIVESTOCK COMPANIES:
Angola Livestock Company ..,,...
LUMBER COMPANIES:
Angola Lumber Company ....,,,,....
Daniel Shank Lumber Company
MACHINE SHOPS:
Weiss Machine Company .,..,II,
MEAT MARKETS:
Mast Market, Snyder and Shank ,,,,, ,
MOTELS:
Angola Cabin Camp ,,,,,.
Lakeland Court ...,,,,,...
Panorama Motel .,......,...,
Silver Lake Court ,,,,,,,......
Tayl0r,s Tri-State Motel ,,,,,.
MUSIC DEALERS:
Angola Music Center .,,,
NEWS STANDS:
G. 8C K. News Stand .,,,,,,
OPTOMETRISTS:
Dr. M. J. Blough -,,,,,,.
Dr. R. C. Snook ........
PAINT COMPANIES:
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Economy Wall Paper and Paint Company ..,,,, 272
PET SHOPS:
Lakeland Pet Supply .....
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Cline's Picture Shop
Gentry Photographic ,,,,...
Moreland's Studio .,..,.
POTTERY SHOPS:
Angola Pottery Shop ..,,,,,,,.,,.....
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS:
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Dr. NI. M. Crum ...........,..,............. ....... 3 33
PLUMBERS:
Albright Plumbing ............................................ 390
Deller Plumbing and Heating Company
Selman Heating and Plumbing .......................... 72
PRODUCE MARKETS:
Five Acres .. ................ ......... 6 30-Y
PRINTERS:
Steuben, Printing Company
Printers of This Annual ........
RADIO SHOPS:
Lakeland Radio Supply ....
RECREATION PARKS:
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County Park Recreation Center ................ 8 17 1 -L
REDUCTION COMPANIES:
Angola Reduction Company ........
REFRIGERATOR SALES:
Hosack's Frigidaire, Maytag, Hoover,
RESORTS:
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Philgas E106
Bledsoe,s Beach, Lake James .,............,........... 837-J
Hollywood Landing, Crooked Lake .,..,...,... 8138-J
RESTAURANTS:
Bassett's Restaurant .......
Captain,s Cabin ........
Cardinal Cafe ......,,
Dew Drop Inn .,.,..
The Diner ........,.....
Dixie Restaurant ....,..
Dundon's Lunch .,v.,..
Eat Restaurant ....,.
The Hearth ............
Morris Restaurant ,..,.
Paradise Cafe ...,.
Patsy Ann .,............
SHOE COMPANIES:
Badder's Shoe Company ,,,,.
SHOE REPAIR SHOPS:
Angola Shoe Repair Shop
SNACK BARS:
Duke's Soda and Snack Bar .............
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THEATRES:
Brokaw Theatre
Strand Theatre ...,,.
TRAILER DEALERS:
North State Trailer Sales .,..,
TYPEWRITER AGENCIES:
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