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JOHN CHARLES BOOK T l c rolling s t o n c gathers moss back at A. H. S. Band 1: Track 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2; Safety Patrol 1: Attended Hemet Senior High School, He- met, California, 3. Colors Scarlec and Gray Flower Rose Motto The Higher We Rise the Broader the View CLASS OFFICERS President Fred Philipp Vice-President ..Gene Maxton Secretary Anita McClellan Treasurer Bob Andrew Sponsor Miss Reed
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DON LYNX VAITE There ' s mischief in his eyes And friendship in his heart. Kev Staff 4: Track 1. 3: Baseball 1-4: Basketball 1-4: Essay Anthology 4: Poetry Anthology 4. CYNTHIA ANNE WILLIS She always did her les- sons well, A classmate of whom we ' re proud to tell. Class Secretary 1: Jun- ior Plav Cast 3: Senior Plav Cast 4: High School Choir 1-4: F. T. A. 1-3, Vice-President 3: Key Staff 4: Alpha Delta Chi 1, 2: Three One-Act Play Cast 1-3. Student Director 4: National Thespian So- ciety 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Band 1-4: Drum Major 4: Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2, Ac- companist: Essay Antho- logy 4: Orchestra 1-4: Dis- trict Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4: State Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4: In- dianapolis Symphony Au- dition 2, 3: Hoosier Girls ' State 3: T-Teens 2-4: Stu- dent Council 1: G. A. A. 1-3, Treasurer 2. 3: Dis- trict State Latin Con- test 1: District State Mathematics Contest 2: District State English Contest 3, 4: Local Winner I Speak For Democracy Contest 4: Operetta Cast 1, 2. 3. Student Director 4: May Queen Court 3: Vale- dictorian: National Honor Society President 4. ELLEN LOUISE WICOFF Likeable, lovable, she ' s true blue; She ' s a friend, through and through. Attended Metz High School 1, 2: High School • -■ 1-4: Key Staff 4: Band 1-4: Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2: Essay Anthology 4: D Solo Ensemble Contest 1-3: Hoosier Girls ' State ::: T-Teens 3, 4: Operetta Chorus 3, Ac- 4 : National II - lety i. ALAN R. WALTENBERGER Fancy free — cares an none ' . All through life he ' ll have fun. 1- 4 : High Key staff : all 1, 2; Ea i - i , 2, Attended P :.,,-.. High Si hool 1. SswioiA CARL JAMES UNGER As a man thinkcth in his heart, So « he. Junior Play Cast 3; Sen- ior Play Cast 4; High School Choir 2: Boys ' Glee Club 1-3: Key Staff 4: Three One-Act Play Cast 4: National Thespian So- ciety 3, 4: Hi-Y 1: Student Librarian 4: Film Projec- tor Operator 3. PATRICIA ANN WALSH Nothing is pleasant that is not spiced with vari- ety. Attended Central Catho- lic High School 1; Junior Play Stage Crew 3; Sen- ior Play Cast 4: Key Staff 4 : National Thespian So- ciety 4; Y-Teens 2-4: G. A. A. 1. JOHN CARL WEISS A town that boasts in- habitants like vie Can have no lack of good society. Senior Play Cast 4: Key Staff 4: Three One-Act Play Cast 3; Band 1-4; District Solo Ensemble Contest 1-4: State Solo Ensemble Contest 2, 4; Mathematics Contest 3. CAROL LEE WILSEY Always ready and glad to aid, Of such stuff fine friends are made. Junior Play Stage Crew 3; Senior Play Stage Cre v 4: Hornet Staff 4; Key Staff 4: Alpha Delta Chi 2: Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 2-4; G. A. A. 2, 3; F. T. A. 1.
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tflaAA. 2itihfuj The Angola School threw open her doors on September 11, 1944, to greet a group of mischievous, yet angelic, little children, who are now her seniors. The original seventy members of the class of ' 56 included: Donald Abbott John Adams Dana Barlett Man,- Barlett Leah Barto Janet Beekman Charles Boomer Man ' Bowerman David Boyle James Brock Jane Brokaw Roberta Brokaw Suzanne Caris Sharron Coffman Shirley Collins Donald Copas Shirley Cotner Ned Cook Wava Cox Kay Creel Donna Crone Tim Culver Peter Dick Nancy German David Gillette Nancy Gleason Nancy Hullinger Leora Keller Sharon Kel lei- Eddie Klink Marilyn Koch Caroline Kolb Ronald Kope Charles Leslie Tommy Lipman Beverly Locke Billy Locke Lois Lonsbury Walter Lowther John Maloy Gene Maxton David Mendenhall Shirley Miller Robert Minor Kenton Nichols Nancy Preston Richard Reppard Janice Richardson Kathrine Richardson Laura Richardson Yolene Rinehart Lee Schaeffer Stephen Sims Harold Smith Phillip Smith Wauneta Smith Willard Smith Nancy Stevens Carl Unger Betty Weiss John Weiss Roger Wheaton Betty Wiard Carol Wilsey Sharon Woodard Jimmy Young Larry Zeigler We entered our freshman year in the fall of 1952, and we realized that we were really high school students. We were proud of ourselves and we hoped to make a suc- cess of our four years of high school. In our sophomore year we were getting better acquainted with the other students and we took part in many different activities. Our junior year was a great credit to us. We presented our junior play, Ghost Wanted, which was a great success. We received a plaque for topping the previous record in magazine sales Our Junior-Senior Banquet was a never-to-be-forgotten af- fair, with all the rustling formals, the gala colored decorations, and the Eiffel Tower earning out the Paris theme. And then we were seniors! It was a marvelous year! We began with the senior play, George Washington Slept Here. Our patriotic program was a thrilling ex- perience for all of us. We had a marvelous senior trip to New York City. A very pleasant memory for us was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Then it was time for bac- calaureate and commencement. We walked across the stage to receive our diplomas with mixed emotions, as this was good-bye. We were ready to take our places in the world. We had been well prepared for the future by our teachers, parents and friends. The memories of our twelve years of school will remain in our minds and hearts for- ever. —ANITA McCLELLAN SHARRON COFFMAN MARILYN KOCH Page Thirty
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