Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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t XX ill cyind e?{.ame n{. a : We, the Senior Class of Angola High School, do hereby make our last will and testament, passing to the underclassmen our outstanding abihties and many of the articles useful and otherwise we had in our four years of high school. We hope that those who have received material gains from our last will and testament will appreciate them and use them to the best of their advantage. Some names, characteristics or incidents found in this will and testament may be wholly fictitious and in no way connected with real life. Therefore we arc not re- sponsible, and do not intend to be defendants in any libel or slander suit brought against us. I, Bill Rhinesmith, do hereby will and bequeath my position as class sergeant-at- arms or chief bouncer to Bud Bell. I, Thomas Hanselman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive Fords to Baxter Oberlin. I, Max Gray, do hereby will and bequeath the old alarm clock I used to get in early nights in order to stick to training rules to Dick Bender. I, Jack Tucker, do hereby will and bequeath my questionable ability to beat the drums to Bob (Jitterbug) Seely. I, Owen Mote, do hereby will and bequeath my speed and agility to Red Rose. I, Max Spangle, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep and type at the same time to Bettie Bassett. I, Wynn Hensel, do hereby will and bequeath my undying love and devotion to the fairer sex to Joe Holderness. I, Mary Jane Damlos, do hereby will and bequeath my cello seat to Barbara Reese. I, Lucy Ellen Handy, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the honor roll to Suzanne Whitehouse. I, Betty Crothers, do hereby will and bequeath my jolly disposition to Jane Summers. I, George Ryan, do hereby will and bequeath my collections of butterflies, roaches, and other bugs to John Keckler. I, Robert White, do hereby will and bequeath my tuba mouthpiece to Bill Hopkins. I, Kenneth German, do hereby will and bequeath my much used pitching glove to Daryl Kling. I, Lola Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to draw and model to Joan Roush. L Dean Brooks, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to remain a high school bachelor to Elden Kelly. I, Donald Boyd, do hereby will and bequeath my formula for curly hair to Ernie Pence. L Doris Jarboe, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make people wonder if I am sleeping or thinking to Madolynn Myers. L Ruth Blackburn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to saw the viola to Miriam Simpson. I, Virginia Care, do hereby will and bequeath my debate cards and great dramatic ability to Annette Morse. I, Dayton Hensel, do hereby will and bequeath a large bottle of wave set to DeVon Reese (He needs it). I, Marcella Eggleston, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sew to Aliene Agner. L Dale Campbell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to blush to Raymond Thompson. I, Mary E. Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into small places to Marian Champion. I, Geneva Eisenhour, do hereby will and bequeath my pep to Roslyn Reese. I, Katie Lou Bryan, do hereby will and bequeath my collection of tie pins, class rings, etc., to Wandalee Abel. fa: c Twc ' iity-fotir

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sides the routine announcements he stated that the newly organized sym- phony orchestra conducted by Lucy Ellerr Handy would broadcast this evening from this building, featuring also on the program the famous string trio, Alvena Certain, violin; Mary Jane Damlos, cello; and Vir- ginia Goodrich, piano. I imagine Mr. Trumbull is proud of his former students. Mary Elizabeth Jackson was publicity manager for these four girls. As we left the Sky Room and descended in the elevator, we de- cided to get off at the twenty-fifth floor, where George Ryan was stag- ing certain scientific experiments for some representatives of a prom- inent science league. Also on the same floor was the American Publish- ing Company headed by none other than Betty Kemmerling, that suc- cessful woman executive. Betty was now interested in publishing the works of that noted author, Andrew Braxton. Harriett Braxton was also in the same office supplying the illustrations for her brother ' s books and doing a little writing of her own on the side. Betty Kemmerling informed me that Marcella Eggleston, lantha Abramson and Lucille Dunham owned a very profitable tea room here in the city. These girls always could cook; they were all good home ec. students as I remembered. While in Betty ' s office I was looking through a magazine rack and came upon a certain new popular magazine and I found to my wonder the editor was our own Naomi Wisner, ably assisted by Betty Crothers and Geneva Eisenhour, who were on the Hornet staff. How well I re- membered the Hornet, our old high school paper! Why, no wonder the magazine cover struck me as being so attractive! It was designed by Rose Wiggins, commercial artist. Perhaps the greatest surprise of all came when 1 learned whose office was on the twenty-third floor. It couldn ' t be, but it was that of Robert Myers, that famous automobile manufacturer. Why, he must be worth millions! Who could have predicted this? He had just put out a super streamline model and Wynn Hensel was testing it for him. Bob White was conducting chemical experiments in the factory laboratory which was located just outside New York. Bob Myers surely was making things tough for H. F. Say, no wonder the Myers ' books balance! They couldn ' t do otherwise with accountant Max Gray on the job. Good old bookkeeping da) ' s! Betty Lou Ries was in complete charge of advertis- ing material for the company while Doris Jarboe headed the Myers ' efficient corps of secretaries. Jack Turner was responsible for the de- signing of the new car and was working on a design that would revolu- tionize automobile manufacturing. Also working in the Myers ' fac- tory was Ora Sierer, who was in charge of the assembly line. Max Spangle was certain ly flying high, so I heard. He had a job piloting one of the clippers that made the hop across the Atlantic and back. Nice work, Maxie! Of course, Virginia Care was in Hollywood. She was a glamorous movie star, and running in the contest for those to be picked for the part of Red O ' Maro in Gone with the Storm. I surely hope she got it! She shouldn ' t let an English star steal the bacon. Yes, I do smell bacon and it ' s burning. Don ' t tell me I ' ve been snoozing again! With my lunch burning and all this cramming for final exams! Gee, then all this was only a dream. But I wonder if perhaps it might come true. Don ' t you? -Calista Creel. Page Tuciity-three



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I, Robert Craig, do hereby will .ind bequeath my silver tongued oratorical ability to Lewis Harman. . I, Calista Creel, do hereby will and bequeath my influence over the basketball players to Eileen Erbe. I, Betty June Rensch, do hereby will and bequeath my much used nnd badly worn French book to Joan Hanna. I, Marian Scoville, do hereby will and bequeath my stringless tennis racket to Harriet Carver. I, Rose Wiggins, do hereby will and bequeath my hard used lunch room apron to Genevieve Burch. I, Marion Wallace, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in agriculture class to promote better thinking to Jack Green. I, Eldon Andrew, do hereby will and bequeath my much used excuse blank to Buzzy Deller. 1, Maxine Fanning, do hereby will and bequeath my blonde locks to June Quas. 1, Lucille Dunham, do hereby will and bequeath my crop of freckles to Esther Ferrier. I, Virginia Dunham, do hereby will and bequeath my ability as a soda jerker to Lois Kiser. I, Delores Liniger, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to win jitterbug con- tests to Jeanne Preston. I, Ora Sierer, do hereby will and bequeath my sense of humor and joke book to Kerger Gartner. I, Robert Horton, do hereby will and bequeath my second year shorthand pad and all my left hand abilities to Burty Kolb. I, Robert Myers, do hereby will and bequeath my excessive ambition to Kimmy Dole. L Ruth Badger, do hereby will and bequeath some of my curly red locks to Maxine Mabie. I, Eleanor Miller, do hereby will and bequeath a wad of gum under my chair in shorthand class to lona Huntington. I, Naomi Wisner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk too much in bookkeeping class to Nancy Jane Fisher. L Harriett Braxton, do hereby will and bequeath my artistic ideas to Lita Kiser. L Andrew Braxton, do hereby will and bequeath my power over the keyboard to Marguerite Moor. L lantha Abramson, do hereby will and bequeath my arguments with Pop Certain to Marian Orewiler. L Richard Zeigler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive a broken down Chevrolet to Bob Tiffany. L Robert Zi mmerman, do hereby will and bequeath my chair in the bassoon section in the orchestra and band to Anita Suffel. L Betty Lu Ries, do hereby will and bequeath my cream colored Oldsmobile to Roscoe Nedele to park in the kite field. L Alvena Certain, do hereby will and bequeath my ability as student conductor of the band and orchestra to Gloria Deller. I, Betty Kemmerling, do hereby will and bequeath all my art knowledge to Donnabelle Bowen. L James Morse, do hereby will and bequeath my abil- ity to run the mile, whether scared or not, to Robert Kugler. I, Eleanor Mielke, do hereby will and bequeath my worn out paint brushes to Betty Myers. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS Per James Morse. Page Tnoity-pn

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