Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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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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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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Book R ev i ew As our annual goes to press Passing of the Class of ' 39 has proved to be the year ' s best seller. This amazing book is based on happenings which occur over a period of twelve years. The first sequence takes place in 1927 at the Angola Public School, where we find the first group of characters, those who continue through- out the book, as follows: Mary Jane Damlos, Virginia Goodrich, Alvena Certain, Dean Brooks, Max Gray, Owen Mote, Ora Sierer, Betty Croth- ers, Lucy Ellen Handy and Marian Scoville. The next eight years are filled with trials and tribulations as our little group come to the exciting chapter of Entering High School. Others who have sought to cast their fortunes with our sturdy band at this time are sixty-seven in number. As the story develops mto a fascinating tale, we find that some are lost along the wa) ' and others are added to make up the difference. The final chapter takes place in Commencement Hall where fifty-one studious pdgnms are gathered to receive diplomas. What happens after their advent into the world will be added in a sequel to this book entitled It Could Be. Do not fail to add this en- grossing book to your library of memories. It is copyrighted in 193 8 and dedicated to Milo K. Certain. The book is published by Angola High School and sells for a priceless sum. — Virgiiihi Cure. When the Seniors Were in the First Grade 1927-28 Back row — Lt-oiia Mae Schaull, L.ucy Ellen Handy. Opal Adams, Bett ' Crothers, Mary Jane Damlos, Ora Sierer, Marian Scoyille. Guill Aranguren, Mary Boyle, Von Umbaugh, ' irgil AVisner. Bill - l eek. Second row — B;; el n Mendenliall. Virg inia Goodrich, Geneyieve Burch, Martha Jane Miller, Lorrayne Hej-ne, Lulu Mae Easterday, .Tune Ha ' wthorne, Betty L,ou Hanselman, Sammy Pence. Owen Mote. Front row — Leonard Wolfe, Sheila Wliorley, Charles Homan, Robert Twicliell. , Leon Champion, Dean Brooks. Max Gra ' . Robert German. Pa ;r Tiicnfr-oiic

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