Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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General Staff Top row: John L.. Estrich, Clayton H. Elliott, Harold Smith, Eunice Reed, Juanita Teegardin, Thelma U ' isner. Emer.v Druckamiller, Opal Olinger, Second row: Pauline Cornelius, Kenneth Kay, Harold Harman, Wendell Dygert, Milo K. Certain, La- wana lleisner. Donna Belle Risk, Katherine Yoder. Tliird row: Helen Swager, Hester Gilbert, Vera Myers, Doris Keckler, E -a Yager, Ruth Ste ' ens, Rti. - sell Handy. Grace Crain. Fourth row: Janis Frantz. Mary Catherine Lippincott, Joan Krumlauf, Laura Bachman, Ruby Shultz, Laura Belle Bates. Mary Burns not in picture. No ship can make a successful voyage without officers to map the course and direct all activities. Xo more can a school be conducted without the faculty to plan the work and direct the projects. No less are the efforts of our three faithful custodians and cook. It was Vern to whom everyone went with broken articles to be mended. It was Mr, Harman who cleaned the gym and Earl Nelson who swept the library, Mrs, Borne was the favorite at the school building about 11:30 a. m. E. RL Nelso.n- Vern E. ' vsterday Darvcin Harman Mrs. Borne



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High Ideals The Angola Girl Reserves club was first organized in 1927 under the direction of Miss Kathryn DeWees. Its program has expanded during the years and its activities have been carried on with ever increasing interest. The theme this year was The Girl and the War. Many interesting talks were given by outside speakers as well as programs presented by the girls themselves. Among the outside speakers were Mr. Estrich, Rev. Humfreys, Miss Goshorn. Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Yager and Mr. Shank. Instead of the regular Pa-Ma-Me banquet this year, a Mother and Daughter banquet was held at the Methodist Church on March 2. The theme of the banquet was Mother and a blue and silver color scheme was carried out in table decorations and programs. The guest speaker was Mrs. Emerson, her subject being Famous Women. Norma Jean Preston acted as toastmistress and gave the welcome address. Mrs. Folck gave the response. Other toasts were given by Lois Weaver and Estelle Derhammer. Mari- jean Chaddick sang Mother MaChree. Favors of corsages were given to all the mothers and other guests. A Christmas party was held at the school building. After a potluck supper and dancing the girls had a white elephant gift exchange. The Girl Reserve sextette sang for the people at the County Farm, taking them a treat of oranges. A large percentage of the members attended the conference at Kendallville, October 17. The theme of this conference was Forward Today for the Future and the Angola girls presented the subject, The Kind of World We Wish to Live In, by means of pictures and music. The officers this year were: President, Norma Jean Preston; vice president, Wava Brown; secretary, Ruth Herl; treasurer, Mary Heingartner; program chairman, June Hubbell; finance chairman, Kathryn Parrish; social chairman, Berta Lee Myers; service chairman, Phyllis Folck; song leader, Julia Grain; and pianist, Gloria Aldrich. The advisers were: Miss Myers, chief adviser; Miss Reed, finance; Miss Shultz, program; Mrs. Stevens, service; Mrs. Myers, goup chairman; Mrs. Fisher, group secretary; Miss Bachman and Mrs. Es- trich, social; aud Miss Lippincott, music adviser. J-r ' .ril r. w; . l:iriari . l.,iHils, . I;i iKii r.-l lOrliardt, Mai ' t ar. ' t FiKlier, .SIiirli;y Erbe, Di.nii:i li.l Ir .Joan K;itus, ITarlieJean Harnes ratlicriric Munn, Bill. -c ' Nell Certain. IDi-lia I ' Mslier, Paulin.- Ili-ll iJrlffithM, .lunft i;iit,li(,l!, Wava Brnwn. Bvclyii Tully, Llbby Wolfe. .Sfreori ' J row: Marilyn Payne. Marlje.an Chaddick, IVIar ' I reinKartner, lOstelle Derhammer, Alice AVillard, I5otty NoraKon. Trolw WaKrier, Mat- aret Ziiber, P vel, ii i ' ence. Kathi-yn J ' arrlsh, Mary 1..0U Crain, Mamie Kylf, Llonna AnBpaijjjh, Winifred Teiniilin, .Mary Ivou Martin, Donna .innner. TtilriJ row: Arnola Bell. .Sue Zane Goudy, Hutli Herl. .liilia Crani, li.il.i l ei- Myers, Gloria Aldricli, Pliyl- llH I- ' olek. . oanna l:artlev. I..ois Weaver, Martha Warren, l:ett ' lir-iuun. Patricia llandolph, JOleanor Her- vlH, ImoKene Hnhhard, .lean Hull, Miss Shulti!. Top row: MImh Haehman. MisM Tleed, Miss MyerB, Virginia l mitli, lOvelyn George, Phyllis Creel, Lou Rose Alwood. .Joan Sherlock. liarhara Anti Myers, Norma .Jean Preston, Mary .lane Hose, Joan Griffin, Beverly Steven. , Treva I{iJnlln( ton, .Sue .Sims. Paj;c Fourteen

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