Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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-—THE KEY •— MN —-IIM—— ItM + ' •Mil—-Mil ' Nil- -HU ■ ■ nit mi ii:t — mi ■ ■-ii ' — ii w -—mi - nw iin — hh BASKETBALL Coach E. L. Druckamiller BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1932-1933 Nov. 4—Orland .... Here Nov. 11—Alumni ... Here Nov. 19—Auburn . There Nov. 23—Waterloo . Here Nov. 25—Fremont . Here Dec. 2—-.Kendallville . Here Dec. 9—Butler Here Dec. 16—Garrett . There Dec. 17—Pleasant Lake .... Here Dec. 22—Ashley . There Jan. 6—Albion . Here Jan. 13—North Side . Here Jan. 14—Tourney . Jan. 21—Ligonier . There Jan. 27—-Howe H. S.. There Feb. 3—Auburn . Here Feb. 10—Garrett . Here Feb. 11—Salem Center .There Feb. 17—Syracuse . There Feb. 18—Hamilton . Here Feb. 25—Howe M. A. There HORNETS WHIP ORLAND IN INITIAL GAME The fighting Hornets from A. H. S. brought out their stingers freshly whetted and otherwise sharpened last Friday night and stung the Orland quintet to the tune of 35-8. The Hornet squad showed plenty of of¬ fense punch while at the same time holding Orland to two field goals. Coach Druckamiller sent his regulars to start the game with the final instructions, of “We want points.” No sooner said than done. Angola stole the tip from the rangy Orland center and Haley soon scored on an under the basket shot. The score kept mounting and at the half stood 20-4. The second half opened with the “shock troops,” with the exception of Adams, tak¬ ing up the burden. This was the first game in purple and gold for Joe Elmer, the new and rangy Hornet center. The Hornets kept shooting away and at the third quarter the score stood 30-5. The “shock troops” miss¬ ed several opportunities to score by not breaking fast. With the count 33-6 the regulars resumed responsibility and finished the game. The Hornets’ second team went on a ram¬ page and smothered the Orland seconds 53-2. HORNETS — FG. FT. TP. Williamson, f .. 3 1-1 7 Allion, f... .. 4 0-3 8 Goudy, f. .... . 1 0-1 2 Sanders, f. .. ... 3 1-2 7 Haley, c-- .. 4 0-0 8 Elmer, c.... 1 0-0 2 VanAman, g. ... 0 0-0 0 Simpson, g. .. .. 0 0-0 0 Duckwall, g. .. .. 0 1-1 1 Totals .16 3-8 35 ORLAND— FG. FT. TP. Kain, f... .. 0 0-0 0 Collins, f. .. ... 1 0-0 2 Brown, f.... .. 0 0-3 0 Penix, c... . 0 0-3 0 Snowberger, g.. . 1 4-5 6 Hackett, g. ... 0 0-1 0 Totals . . 2 4-12 8

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+ - -THE KEY- ' + BASEBALL TEAM First row—Wayde Cleckner, Roscoe Haley, John VanAman, Byron Duckwall, Wendell Simpson, Raymond Mote, George Goudy, Joe Elmer, Carlton Fisher, Max Collins, Harry Hull, Mr. Druckamiller, Mr. Elliott. Second row—Robert James, Craig Clark, Max Kemmerling, Taylor Rush, Gerald King, Rob¬ ert Cassady, Hershel Eberhard. BASEBALL. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Pleasant Lake .4 Angola. . 0 Hamilton . . . . .3 Angola. .11 Fremont . .2 Angola. .13 Metz . .5 Angola. .10 Flint . .0 Angola. .12 Scott Center . . .1 Tourney Angola. Scores . 2 Pleasant Lake .1 Angola. . 4 Hamilton . . . . .... 10 Angola. . 9 THE BASEBALL SEASON CLOSES Although Angola High School was not yet in session we entered the county baseball league this fall. The first game was lost to Pleasant Lake 4-0. We won the next five games in succession. Our standing was five games won and one lost. Pleasant Lake and Salem had the same percentage. Hamilton entered the tourney with four victories and two losses. We drew Pleasant Lake in the tourney and eliminated them 4-L Hamilton defeat¬ ed Salem. The final game was won by Ham¬ ilton, after Angola had a good lead of 5-3. We made seven errors in one inning and Hamilton’s score jumped from 3 to 9. We came back and tied the score, but the game ended 10-9 in favor of Hamilton. Angola will have practically the same team next year and should win the tourney easily. Special credit is due our mighty good little pitcher, Craig Clark. With very little experience, he almost carried us to vic¬ tory. Watch us next year. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The student council is a new organization in Angola High. It is composed of twelve members, two students elected from each of the six home rooms. Its purpose is to give the students a voice in deciding matters per¬ taining to all kinds of school enterprises. Through such an organization the stu¬ dents may sanction any plan that is in op¬ eration, point out any defects they may ob¬ serve, and make any recommendations which they think worth while. The members of the council will bring up the ideas of the students in the different home rooms before the faculty and other council members, and then bring back to their home rooms decisions reached at the council meetings. No list of the duties of the council can be made out, for the members discuss problems and questions as they arise throughout the year. Come on, students, let’s make this plan ef¬ fective. We can do it only with your co¬ operation.



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+ ' THE KEY + HORNETS DOWN ALUMNI Come From Behind in Hard Battle The fighting Hornets from A. H. S. fought their way to a victory over the Alumni last Friday night and beat them 22-18. The Alumni came back to school expecting to win but the Hornets had other ideas. Hal ey got the first basket early in the game but the Alumni came back and tried to rush the Hornets oft their feet. The score at the quarter stood Alumni 8—Hornets 2. The second quarter brought a new hope to the Hornet rooters. While the Alumni scored 3 points the Hornets collected 9, bringing the score to 11 all at the half. The second half was fast and furious but the Alumni couldn’t keep up with Purple and Gold. Haley took advantage of blocks and the fast break and collected 11 points while Duck wall played a bang up game at guard, holding the flashy “Ike” Williamson to one held goal. “Mac” McClure, the former Hornet coach, officiated as referee. Before the game he explained the new rules to the spectators. Lineup and summary: HORNETS— FG. FT. TP. Williamson, f.... .... 0 1-3 . 1 Allion, f. .... 1 3-3 5 Haley, f. .. .... 5 1-3 ll Sanders, c.... .... 0 0-0 5 Elmer, c.. .... 1 3-3 0 Simpson, g... .... 0 0-0 0 VanAman, g... .... 0 0-0 0 Ducjswall, g.. .... 0 0-0 0 Totals ... .... 7 8-13 22 ALUMNI— FG FT. TP. Williamson, f. .... 1 3-5 5 Owens, f. .... 0 0-1 0 VanAman, f. .... .... 3 0-1 6 Barron, f... .... 0 0-0 0 Cline, c. .... 1 1-2 3 Jarrard, c... .... 0 0-2 0 Culver, g. ...... .0 1-1 1 Clark, g. .... 1 1-2 3 Carson, g. .. .... 0 0-2 0 Buck, g... .... 0 0-0 0 Brown, g . .... 0 0-0 0 Totals . 6 6-16 Hornets Need Your Support 18 The Hornets are loo king forward to a successful season this year. The team morale is high. So far they have shown plenty of punch. However, the Hornets can’t have a good season without the help of the public. You support the team and the team will support you. Second Team Is Swamped The second team met a horrible defeat in the preliminary. That distinguished body of elders known as the faculty beat them 22-14. Not only was this a great defeat but the loser has to furnish the winner a dinner. Now the faculty are debating how the mem¬ bers of the defeated team will ever get enough rabbits to feed them. We advise, however, that the faculty be careful about their eating since the school could not af¬ ford to have them on the sick list. Jones (reprimanding his wife)—I think dear, that you fib a little occasionally. Wife—Well, I think it’s a wife’s duty to speak of her husband occasionally. Jim—Why don’t you go to sleep? Jerry—Every time I fall asleep, the jar awakens me. Joe—I’d like to be a champion long time saxophone player. I entered a contest once and played “Annie Laurie” for three weeks. Wendell—Did you win? Joe—No, my opponent played Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.” FRESHIE’S PRAYER I want to be a senior, And with the seniors stand; A fountain pen behind my ear, And a notebook in my hand. I wouldn’t be a President, I wouldn’t be a king, I wouldn’t be an angel, For angels have to sing. I want to be a senior And never do a thing. —Morton Register. The way to prevent others from meddling in your affairs is for you yourself to abstain from meddling in their business. Wendell Simpson (in chapel)—All those who can’t hear me, please hold up your hands!

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