Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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A- ourn] ui en I or? Top row: Peeking over the back fence: on our way to school: JoAnn, hiking : Let ' s go swimming:. Mar.vann. Second row: Marian, resting: hold it up Dorothy; Babe and dog: Babe again: work- ing, boys? — Dale IreUtnd and La von Wells: (below ) Maxlne: Leave at the Barrel. Tliird row: I ' m tired — Lucinda; Butch; Simpi: Yea, Kiser; let ' s go, gals — Margaret and June; just seniors! Fourth row: Sweet as a ro ie— Evelyn W. : Fisher, at an odd moment; illie and June : (above) always togethei — Evelyn and Betty ; Bax says Ho v many? Mote, Bax, Kiser and ilielke. Fifth row: Harriett; Nancy E.; carry out the garbage; bow, Betty: (above) boat riding: Inez, resting; a bicycle built for t ' o Nancy and JoAnn. , Page Twenty-three

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or ovao e l?Cn(:yl irge |J|u||i MIRIA.M MARIE SIMPSON Her eyes as slars of fiv lighf fair Like fwH i jf too her ihisky hair. G. R. II, III, President IV; Class Vice President II; G. A. C. TI; Debate III; Orchestra I, II, .Secretary III, IV; Student Coun- cil III, IV, Secretary III: Operet- ta I: Senior Pag;eant IV; Chorus I, II, III, IV; Key Annual Staff IV; Di Inimortaies II; Public Speaking Play III; Junior-Sen- ior Banquet Committee III; May Festi ' al II; District Orcljestra III; National Honor Society. LUCINDA R. SOPHER The stream runs smoothest where the iiater is deepest. G. U. II, III, IV; G. A. C. I, II, III; Operetta I; Senior Pageant IV; Chorus I. II, IV; ICey Annual Staff; Hornet Staff IV; Algebra Contest: Vocational Skits; May Festival II; Junior-Senior Ban- ' luet Reception Committee III; .Junior Homemaker ' s Club. WILLADENE, JUNE SLICK Ahuays ready and glad to aid, Of such fine stuff fine friends are made. G. R. II, III, IV; Operetta I: Senior Pageant IV: Chorus I, II, IV; Key Annual Staff IV; Junior- Senior Banquet Invitation Com- mittee III; May Festival II. RAYMOND E. THOMPSON Kay is a tall and a friendly lad. Joking ' ere the day ' s begun. Class Sergeant-at-Arms III; Slenior Pageant IV; F. F. A. I, II, Secretary III, A ' ice President IV; 4-H Club I, II, III; Public Speak- ing Play IV. ROBERT E. TIFFANY EVELYN LOUISE WALTER Hard ii ' orking, honest, and true. Smiling, froiin itg, evermore, a friend to everyone, too. Thou art perfect in love lore. Hi-Y II, III, IV: Senior Pag- eant IV; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff III: Senior Pageant .Stage Decorator. LAVON E. WELLS G. R. II, III, IV; Operetta I; Senior Pageant IV; Chorus I, II, III, IV: 4-H Club I; Key Annual Staff IV; Di Immortales I, II; Junior-Senior Ban(|uet Program Comnilttee; G. R Pianist IV; Vo- cational Skits II, III; May Festi- val II. JUNE L, WHITE A chap ivho is happy, cheerful. Slow and steady she ' s pegging and gay. Close to his studies he never cDuld stay. Mi- V H; Baseball I. It, HI, IV; Senior Pageant IV: Track Team. along Surely some day she ' ll sit on a throne. G. R. II, HI, IV; Orchestra II, 111, librarian IV; Band II, III, Ril)rarian IV; Operetta II; Senior Pageant IV: Chorus IT, III, IV; Key Annual Snapshot Editor IV; Di Immortales Assista.nt Editor II; Public Speaking Play IV; .lunior-Senior Banquet Decorat- ing Committee HI. Page Twentv-two m



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a edictor t( ' 4 HIGHWAY TO SUCCESS We, the class of ' 41, have just completed four years of high school work and are ready, we think, to meet the challenges of future success which we shall encounter on our highway of life. Now that our day of graduation has come, we look back upon our years of ele- mentary and high school training as being one of the happiest periods of our hves. Now from here we look forward with much eagerness and anticipation into the future. We see, at a glance, only the successful side of this highway and never think of the unsuccessful or dark side into which a few of the travelers will at some time or other, according to the rules of dest iny, undoubtedly fall. Through the past twelve years we have been guided by our parents, teachers, and friends along the more traveled and easier roads of life. It is our own responsibility from now on to choose our own way and try to the best of our ability to put into prac- tice the principles which they have so earnestly instilled within our minds. These stan- dards now are ours with which we alone can determine whether or not we shall travel the Highway of Success or the By-Road of Defeat. Some think that our schooling days have ended, that we have learned all there is to know, and now all we have to do is to put our knowledge into practice. They for- get that if success is to be ours, our learning has just begun. We have really just opened the book of life and our learning will continue until the last page has been reached. Most of us will gain further knowledge in some of the colleges and universities while others will learn through experience in the different fields of our work. But no matter which field we choose, the principles we have learned here in Angola High School will prove essential and necessary for each to attain his respective goal. And in hand with these principles we must have another trait and that is: Desire for success. As neces- sity is the mother of invention, strong desire is the mother of attainment. As we, the class of ' 41, depart from our sheltered way to meet Life alone, may we remember that we must give to it just as much as we take. We may as well aim high as low, ask much as little. The world will not miss what it gives us, and our reward will largely be governed by our demands. Jessie B. Rittenhouse has said: I bargained with Life for a penny And Life would pay no more However I begged at evening When I counted by scanty store; For Life is a just employer. He gives you what you ask. But once you have set the wages Why, you must bear the task. I worked for a menial ' s hire. Only to learn, dismayed. That any wage I had asked of Life Life would have paid. —HARRY MOTE. I ' agc Twenty-four

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