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Spectator Staff Business Managers: Don Dickerson, ’05 Robert Carson, ’07 All Sorts Editor-in-Chief: Vernon Nichols, ’05 Associate Editors: Wallace Purinton, ’05 l Wier Wicoff, ’06 Assistants Leta Cary, '07 ( Karl Kyper, ’08 Literary Bessie Tuttle, ’05 I Elsie Sharitt, ’06 Assistants Gay Hall, ’07 Lena Conklin, ’08 Jokes Guy Kyper, ’05 I Herschel McKinley, '06 Assistants -J Donald Smith, ’07 1 Joseph Hector, ’08 Calendar Ana Beil, ’05 1 Evangeline Pilliod, '06 Assistants - Zellar Willennar, ’07 ( Margaret Strayer, ’08 Alumni Wm. Butler, ’05 Athletics Marshall Willennar, ’05 Subscription Manacer - Avery Fisher, ’05 | Vernon Nichols, ’05 | Earl Moss, ’06 Artists Wayne McKillen, ’09 | Evangeline Bankson Charles Shank, ’09
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Prefatory E SENIORS of Angola High School take pleasure in presenting to the public the first annual of the high school. It was no small task to find a suitable name, but after much thoughtful investigation and discussion we at last chose for our title, “The Spectator.” That we may not be accused of plagiarism we acknowledge the existence of a publication of the same name which made its appearance about two centuries ago. March 1, 1711, there appeared upon the breakfast tables of London a daily paper bearing the suggestive title, “The Spectator.” This paper contained a single essay upon some important topic of the day and soon enjoyed an immense popularity. Its editor, Richard Steele, and main contributor, Joseph Addison, made for the paper a lasting fame, and to-day there is not a high school in the United States but studies some of the essays of the little newspaper. Therefore in considering a title for our High School annual we chose for a title one that already is well known to the reading public. We trust that some measure of the popularity of its illustrious parent will be accorded to this, the first effort of the seniors of the Angola High School. While this work was done under the supervision of the seniors, yet every class of the High School, as well as the Eighth grade, has contributed to it. In addition to the help received from the pupils we wish to thank the Alumni and all those friends of the schools who have helped us in our efforts to make the Annual a success. THE STAFF.
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