Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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M b BETTY LOU RIES A fair haired newcomer wlio by lier grenerosity and kindness lias yon a place in our hearts in a yery short time. Treas. Girls ' Booster Club III IV: G. R. II, III. Cabinet IV; See! Photography Club IV: Chairman Class Night Com. IV: Block M III, IV: Chorus II, IV: Speech Ciioir III: Junior Citizens Coun- cil III. ROBERT D. MYERS This amusing- fellow was the class clown. flaking someone laugh was always more import- ant to him than his lessons. Hi-Y II. Ill, IV: Class Officer III; Minstrel II: Track III: In- tramural Basketball III; Ping Pong Club; Senior Plav Commit- tee IV. GEORGE S. RYAN . n uncrowned king who will surelj- receiye marks of honor and compensation in the future. 4-H Club I: Key . nnual IV; Science Club Pres. IV; .lunior 4-H Leader I. II: State Entomol- ogy Contest II, III. MAXINE E. FANNING A quiet little blond who cheer- fully faces all tasks set before her. G. l;. II, III, IV: G. A. C. I. II III, IV: Operetta III; Choru., II IV: 4-H Club I, II; .lunior Home Makers Club II, HI LOLA LORRIAN MILLER .An excellent artist whose handiwork appears in this an- nual. G. R. II, III; G. A. C. I. II: De- bate III: Discussion HI: Senior Play Committee; Key Annual Staff IV: Vocational Skits II. A young lady wliose charming manner and artistic ideas will win her friends and fame. Orchestra II, III, IV: Key An- nual Staff IV; First Prize Psi Iota Xi Short Story Contest. ANDREW JAMES BRAXTON A liner more steadfast young man than he, cannot be found. Basketball II: Orchestra I: Science Club IV; Fencing Club IV: Latin Club II: TTinner of Book Week Essay Contest. Betty Lu Ities Itobert Myers George 9. Ryan Maxine Fanning Lola L. Miller Harriett Bra.xton .Andrew Braxton Pd.fc Niiicfeeti

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Kenneth German lantha Abramson Marion Wallace Kleanor Miller Dale Campbell Geneva Eisenliour Lamei ' il Rbinesniitli Mary E. Jackson Kose L.. Wiggins ELEANOR OPAL MILLER A slilriini - -;] mple of a modf-1 lady: sh : has a t ood dlHpositioii, a liappy rountenanc r and an fis- c rllent outlook upon life, G. r:, II. Ill, IV: fj, u. S.-, ' . | -: r ' laH Vi.M.preH, II; ChoruK I. 11. Ill; A fapp.lia Choir II. Ill; 0|.- -r ftta III; Vocational Skits I: MlX(- J fliorun I. II. Ill: .Tunlor Hom -maktr« II. Ill: ,lunlor-.Sen- ior Ban |uet Invitation f. ' onimlt- lee: Stnlor I ' lay Committee: G, A. C, II. LAMERIL RHINESMITH A laij whose i-lii-erful outlook on all tasks set Ijeton- liiiii has earned him the tith- of tlie hest iiatnred I)ov. Hl-V II. III. Viee-Pres. IV; Home Koom yerf?eant-at-Arnis T. III. IV, Treas. II; Baskethall II l 111. IV: l-iMs-hall I. II. til, Tia.-k I. 111. IV. Paf(e Einhleen o KENNETH GERMAN During- his four vears here ■Kenny lias constantly striven to raise the athletic standards of our team. Baskethall I. II. III. IV; Base- hall I. II. III. IV: Track I; Op- eretta III; Chorus III. lANTHA M. ABRAIvISON She is a sweet little miss with a sunny disposition that never changes. G. R. IV: G. A. C, IV: A Cap- pella Choir IV: Chorus IV; Speech Club IV: Speech Program Committee IV: Speech Club Pres. IV. DALE CAiMPBELL H»? as a quiet and unpreten- tiow -ftllo who played trumpet in the fc d. ' ' V certainly will hear from Irfn-y n the years to come. v. Hi-T IV; B kjnhall I. II; Band II. Ill, IV: np v: tai ic II; Chorus I. II. Ill, IV: MurittiL X y Treas, of Band IV : Senior FT - Committee. MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON It may sound trite to say that she -was always as bus - as a bee but the saying fits her per- fectly. G. R. II. III. IV: Chorus I; 4-H Club I; Vocational Skits I. II, III: Juniiu- Homemakers Club II. MARION E. WALLACE Marion is a Jack of All Trades. He ■would make a .good farmer, scenery painter or comediaii. Baseball III! F. F. A. I. II, III: 4-H Club I, II, III, IV: Sec, of F. F. A. II; Pres. of F. F. A. III. GENEVA M. ElSENHOUR Gene ' a knows how to cfiok and keep up a li ' ely con -ersation so she ought to make someone a good companion. G. R. II. III. IV: G. A. C. 11; Chorus III. IV: 4-H Club III. IV; Key Annual Staff: Hornet Staff: Operetta III: Vocational Skits I. II. Ill: Junior Homemakers Club II. Ill: Speech Club I ' . ROSE LORRAINE WIGGINS She is an artist and slie can see the beauty in things around her. Never does she siiift re- sponsibility and she ' s always a true friend. Senior Class Play Committee.



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a?? icer? President — Owen Mote Vice president — Virginia Goodrich. Secretary — Naomi Wisner Treasurer — James Morse Sergeant-at-arms — Bill Rhinesmith Cleaner of pencil sharpener — Dayton Hensel Historian — Virginia Care Prophet — Calista Creel Testator — James Morse CLASS MOTTO If It Can Be Done, We Can Do It CLASS FLOWER Talisman Rose CLASS COLORS Maroon and Ivory a ' S ' s ' oem OUR MAS, PAS AND TEACHERS Boived n the ivcigbt of knowledge, We clasp our diplomas and smile happily. The wisdom of ages is in our faces, And on our backs ice ' ll carry the burdens of the world. Who helped us awaken to beauty and a nobler life? Who encouraged us to go forward and win our just awards? Who taught us love, truth, patience? Our mas, our pas and our teachers. — Harriett Braxton. I ' ayc Tuenly

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