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friends in need - friends indeed Wonder what Mrs. Borne is cooking today; sure smells good.” This door is locked again. Find Uncle Bert and get the keys.” Whew! It’s stuffy in here. Have Vern see if the ventilator is working.” These are some of the familiar phrases heard each day while one is passing through the halls of Angola High. Our janitors are good friends to everyone and we seniors shall never forget the kindly gentleman whom we call Uncle Bert” and the tall lean fellow with the black moustache, Vern Fifer. Along with the friendly and obliging janitors, we find Mrs. Borne, our faithful cook in the cafeteria. She can certainly fix a tasty meal. Then, too, we shall always re¬ member the caretaker of the gym, Vern Easterday. Mrs. Borne Vf.rn Easterday Vern Fifer Bert Wilcox Page Thirteen
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Top row: John Estrieh, Clayton Elliott, Marie Hoagland, Doris Iveckler, Laura Belle Bates, Marian Cole. Second row: George Trumbull, Frances King, Emily Croxton, Burdette Hall, Vera Myers, Hester Ruppert, Grace Crain. Third row: Maude Scoville, Margaret DeVinney, Milo Certain, Ruby Shultz, Russell Handy, Juanita Teegardin, Eloise Blanford. Bottom row: Wendell Dygert, Emery Druckamiller, Eunice Reed, Harold Harman, Betty Gilbert, Janalyce Rouls, Wava Rose Williams. Since the era of the hickory stick and the old log school, readin’, ’ritin’, and ’rithmetic have been con¬ sidered the basis of juvenile education. A thorough background in these humble fundamentals is still essential to the youngster’s well-being as he climbs the proverbial educational ladder through grade school, high school, college, and into the complex business world of today. The men and women pictured above are those who make seven apples from four apples and three apples. It is they who establish the ABC’s and 1492 as vital in the lives of every young American. It is they who form the nucleus of the educational structure. To them is due all credit. they make the little things count Page Twelve
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exclusively senior CLASS OFFICERS Roscoe Nedele, President Robert Seely, Vice-president Betty Keckler, Secretary Donelda Bell, Treasurer Edward Carlson, Sergeant-at-arms Motto Forever Forward Color Green and White Flower Gardenia CLASS POEM In this battered old world, Of struggle and strife, We proudly set forth To ameliorate our life. We’ll not all be millionaires, But every last one, Gives thanks to the teachers For all they have done. —Donn Laird Page Fourteen
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