Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 19 of 66
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Page 19 text:

J—letting and X entiluting m T x our high school building, A which was erected in 1932, there was installed a heating system that has proved to be a most satisfactory and efficient one. The system is of a condensing steam type. The steam is generated in the furnace room and is carried to the radiators by insulated piping. The steam enters the radiator at 100° C., condenses, and leaves in the form of hot water at 90°. In this way, the system gives off a maximum amount of heat. The hot water is then carried back to the boiler, saving water, preventing lime deposits in flues, and saving fuel. The system is controlled by rheostats in all rooms and is entirely automatic. The relative humidity is determined by instruments in the library and is controlled by steam jets in the ventilating system. The ventilating system is one of the best in Indiana and has proved its worth. The air is taken in through the main vent atop the school house and drawn through banks of radiators to be heated. It is then thrown into pipes leading all over the building. The air changes completely every seven minutes. On cold mornings the buildings may be heated quickly when the hot air is blown from the ventilating system full force into the rooms.

Page 18 text:

 Sarah J. Powell English 1912-1935 Margaret Miller Secretary 1934-1935 Wilma Ale Art 1931-1935 success of Angola alumni in their English work in colleges and universities confirm the thoroughness of Miss Powell’s teaching. Although not a teacher, Margaret Miller, secretary, is one of the most necessary persons in the school. Her name has become almost a synonym for punctuality and efficiency. Need new ideas for parties of any kind? for favors? for unusual invitations? Then call on Miss Ale. She is full of original ideas and is ever ready to pass them on to distracted students in need of help. She has become a boon to the service chairman of Girl Reserve and a highly esteemed and loved teacher. Top row: Mr. Estrlch. Mr. Certain, Mr. Elliott, Miss Gaskin. Mr. Dygert, Mr. Oakland. Mr. Handy. Second row: Miss Bates, Miss Ale. Miss Scovllle, Miss Powell, Bonnlta .lames. Miss Myers, Miss Crain. Miss Covell. Bottom row: Miss Shultz, Miss Harshman, Miss Young, Miss Reed, Mrs. Keekler.



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 ow WILLIS WADE ROBERTS “And still they gazed, and still tin wonder grew. That one small head should carry all he knew.” Class Sec. I. 111. Class Vice-Pres. IV: Home Room Judge I; Home Room Chairman III, IV; Key Staff IV: Four Year Honor Student: Senior Play. THELMA GOODRICH “Friendly towards all. with manners sweet The kind of girl you'll like to meet.” R. Ill, IV, Treas. IN’; Class Sec. IV: Home Room Sec. II, Reporter II: G. A. C. I: Student Council IV: Reporter IV; ••Chonita” IV; Chorus I. Key Staff IV: Spectator StalY IV: Auditorium Committee II; Vocational Skits II. PAULINE E. MC ELROY Alack there lies more peril in thine eyes Than twenty of their swords.” G. R. Ill, IV, Cabinet IV: Class Treas. IV: Home Room Sec. II; G. A. C. II: Chonita IV; Chorus I: Key Staff IN'; Spectator Staff IV: Vocational Skits II. CARL EDWARD WERT In arguing too he shows great skill. But vanquished, he can argue sti 11!” Hi-Y II, III, IV; Class Sec. II: Home Room Officer III: Basketball 1. II. Ill; Baseball I. II; Debate III, IV; Discussion III, IN’: Student Council II: Chonita IV: Junior Play III: Chorus I. II. III. IV; Key taff IV: Spectator Staff IV; Minstrel II, III. HERSHEL E. EBERHARD “Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.” Hl-y II, III. IV, Pres. IV; Class Vice-Pres. I, Pres. Ill: Home Room Chairman II. Ill, Athletic Reporter IV: Basketball I, II. Ill, IV: Baseball I, II. III. IN’; Debate III; Orchestra II. III. IV. Pres. IN', Rami (I, III, IN’; Student Council II; Chonita” IV; Chorus I. IV: Key Staff IN'; Minstrel II: Auditorium Committee III: Wood Wind Trio IV; Sax Trio IV; Four Year Honor Student; Senior Play. JANET ELLIOTT She always has her lessons well, A classmate of whom we’re proud to tell.” G. R. II. III. IV, Cabinet III, IV; Basketball II. G. A. C. I. II: Debate III: Orchestra II. Ill, IV: librarian (orchestra-band council): Student Council II; Chonita IV: Junior Play III; Chorus I: 4-H Club I, II. Ill: Key Staff TV: Spectator Staff: Four Year Honor Student, Vocational Skits II, III; Senior Play DOLORIS EISENHOUR The world delights in pleasant people” G. R. IV: G. A. C. I, II; Chorus I. II: Key Staff IV; Spectator Staff IN’: Vocational Skits III, IV. HERSCHEL LEROY CLARK He speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation In his eyes.” HERBERT BEEKMAN Happy-go-lucky, free from care. He rambles along with a jovial air.” Hi-Y II, III. IV: Orchestra IN’; Band IV’; “Chonita” IV; Chorus II. Ill, IV’: Key Staff IV; Minstrel III Brass Quartette IV; Hi-Y Basketball Manager IV. Hi-Y Play III. DOROTHY KNISELY An open hearted maiden, true and pure.” G. It. II, III, IV’; Home Room Treas. Ill; Program Chairman II; G. A. C. 1. II, III; Chorus I; Spectator Staff IN’; Vocational Skits III, IV’; Senior Play Page fourteen

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