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these whe wear the mertar beards and sewns ROSCOE C. NEDELE Confucius say — He tough in game, But when Erbe command, he very tame. Hi-Y II, III, President IV; Class President I, II, III, IV; Home Room Officer I, II, III, Chairman II, III; Basketball I, 11 III IV; Base¬ ball I. II, III, IV; Track II; A Cappella Choir I; Student Council II, IV; Operetta II; Public Speaking Play II; Key Annual Staff IV: Auditorium Committee IV; Hoosier Boys ' State III; President National Honor Society IV; Golf III, IV; Senior Class Play. EILEEN L. ERBE Nedele, Nedele, he’s her man! Find her a better one if you can. G. R. II, III, IV; Home Room Secretary IV; G. A. C. IV; Student Council IV; Operetta I; Chorus II, IV; Vice President Chorus Club; Yell Leader III: Key Annual Staff IV; Senior Class Play. LELAND D. MORRISON Let the world slide, let the world go, A fig for care, a fig for woe. Pli-Y II, III, IV, Secretary-Treasurer III, Home Room Chairman II, Vice Chair¬ man III: Band I. II; Student Council I; Chorus II, III. BILLIE JEAN BASSETT Cute and coy and shy was she A nicer girl you ' ll never see. G. R. II, III, IV; G. A. C. I, II, III; Debate III; Orchestra II, III IV; Band I, II, III, IV; Public Speaking Play III; Woodwind Quartet II. IV; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff III. DONELDA L. BELL A snappy blond and sophisti¬ cated. The boys in Fremont, she often dated. G. R. II, III, IV; Class Treasurer IV; Home Room Officer II, III; G. A. C. I. II, III; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV: Vocational Skits I: National Honor So¬ ciety IV. DE VON D. REESE Study for brillance—Confucius say, But who want brilliance, any way? Hi-Y II, III, IV; Basketball I: Baseball I; A Cappella Choir II, III, IV; Pub¬ lic Speaking Plav IV; Chorus II, III, IV: Hornet Staff IV; Minstrel III. BETTY JUNE KECKLER A pleasant smile a pretty face, She ' ll make this world a better place. G. R. II, III, IV, Program Chairman IV; Class Officer II, III. IV; Home Room Officer I, II; G. A. C. I, II, President III; Orchestra II, III, IV; A Cappella Choir I; Operetta I, II; May Queen III: Public Speaking Play IV; Chorus I. II, III, IV: Key An¬ nul Staff IV; Auditorium Com¬ mittee I; Chairman of Ar¬ rangements Com. Junior-Sen¬ ior Banquet. ROBERT F. PORTER Hurrying about from day to day. For time to work, time to play. Hi-Y II, III, IV, Secretary-Treasurer IV; Base¬ ball III, IV; Key Annual Staff IV: Hornet Staff IV: Golf II, III, IV: Editor Di Immortales III; Senior Class Play. Page Seventeen
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cnee upen a time ... Should you ask me whence these legends. Whence these stories and traditions, I would answer, I would tell you From the lips of my own classmates, From the records of the teachers, From the things I, too, have witnessed; In the class that here is gathered There are twenty-four youths and twenty-six maidens. Four long years we’ve worked together, Worked and played and planned together, Proud we’ve been of this our high school. This our school in Angola; Thankful to each one who helped us, Parents, teachers, friends and classmates. To complete a four-year school course. Some may ask why all this labor, All this money spent upon us. They will make our lives the broader, Make them all the more worth living. Shall I tell you what we’ve learned here? For so few have heard our classes, Ever been inside the class room. We can measure planes and solids, Tell of earth and air and water And some rules that they do govern; We’ve learned something of our bodies, How to care for them and feed them, Of the soil and how to keep it In condition for our planting, Of all the ancient countries, Of their manners, laws and customs, We’ve read in Julius Caesar, How he came and saw and conquered, And Napoleon we’ve followed On his march right o’er the mountains; We have studied many authors, Both our own and in far countries, And the ways of doing business, In shorthand, typing and debating. We have learned to cook and handle Plane and saw and rule and hammer, Paint and sing and sew and whisper; We have reached now our Commencement, Finished all our years in high school, And a gladness and a sadness Mingle as we leave these places, As this chapter now we finish Of this wondrous life we’re living Soon our prophet will inform you Of the great things now before us. —Margaret Ellen hnus Standing: Jeanne Preston, Wauneta Shoup, Mary Ellen Kice, Pearle Roberts, Leona S ' haull, Lily Mae Welch, Dorothy Homan, Evelyn Stage, Maxine Rhinesmith, Donelda Bell L-ois Mae Latson, Betty Lynn Mvers, Marcella Berry Betty Keekler, Ellen Green, Norma Hull. Seated: G’enevieve Burch, Myrtle Rinehart, Madolynn Myers, Joanne Shoup, Catherine Covell, Margaret Fast Standing at back: Leona Folck. Page Sixteen
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these lie wear the BURTON A. KOLB A brainy boy, a mental giant, But full of fun, and far from quiet. Hi-Y II, III, IV; Class Officer II; Home Room Officer I. II: Debate I: Orches¬ tra I, II; Band I, II; Four Year Honor Roll: Salutator- lan; Key Annual Staff IV; Senior Class Play. NORMA PHYLLIS HULL A pleasant smile, a pleasant lass, Valedictorian of the class. G. R. II, Cabi¬ net Member III, President IV; Class Secretary I. Ill; Home Room Chairman II: G A. C. I, II, III; Spring Festival i, III; A Cappella Choir I: Student Council I, III, iv, Vice Presi¬ dent III: Operetta II: Chorus I, II, III, IV; Treasurer II, Sec¬ retary IV: Editor-in-Chief of Key Annual IV; Hornet Staff IV: Auditorium Committee II ' Four Year Honor Student; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Vale¬ dictorian; Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet Committee III; Senior Class Play. DONN WILLIAM LAIRD Never work, always play, Do it tomorrow, riot today. Home Room Vice President III; Orchestra I, II III. President IV: Stu¬ dent Council President IV; Band I, II, ill, IV; German Band II, III; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV: Auditor¬ ium Committee IV, Dance Band IV: Hobby Club II; Travel Club II. JEANNE A. PRESTON Confucius say—When Jeannie smile. She make living, more worth while. . G. R. II, III, Chairman Social Committee IV: Class Treasurer I. II; Home Room Officer I, II Treasurer III; G. A. C. I, II; Orchestra I, II, III; Band I, II, III; Operetta Yanki San II; Woodwind Trio II; Chorus I: German Band I, II; Yell Leader I. II; Key Annual Staff IV: Hornet Staff IV; Senior Class Play. BETTIE JANE BASSETT When pleasure and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. G. R. II, III, IV; G. A. C. I, II, III; Orchestra II, III, IV: Band I, II. Ill, IV: A Cappella Choir I: Operetta II: Woodwind Quartette II, IV; Chorus I, II, IV; German Band II, III; Key Annual Staff IV: Hornet Staff IV; Vocation¬ al Skits I. RICHARD PAUL BENDER Bender! Bender! He ' s the one. If he can’t do it, it can’t be done. Hi-Y II, III, IV; Class President I: Home Room Officer I, II; Basketball I, II, III. IV: President Student Council III: Football I: Audi¬ torium Committee III, IV. MADOLYNN JOAN MYERS Confucius say — A girl like this, Is man’s idea of pretty miss. G. R. II, III, Treasurer IV; Chorus I, II; G. A. C. I, II: Orchestra i, II; Band I, II, III; Operetta Yanki San II: Home Room Program chairman III: May Festival II: Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV: Senior Class Play. JAMES WILBUR MITCHELL Full of fun, full of joy, Just a typical, American boy. Home Room Of¬ ficer III: Student Council I: Class Vice President II: Jour¬ nalism Club Vice President II; Science Club I: Senior Class Play. i Page Eighteen 1 I
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