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Page 33 text:
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And Seniors-— First row — Senior Sheiks; Luve in hloom ; Skippin sclioul ? Oh, h.ippy d.iy ! ; Hi. Jean!; Look at the birdy, Lois ! r j n i • Second row — Loalin ' ; Ls your pie good. Spook. ' ; Smile pretty, girls; Day dreaming. B.!riley. ' ; Shadrack. Third row — My. such grace — Golden; Hi. Jojo; Spring fever; Surprised! Fourth row — Industrious Senior; Such a pretty smile; Late again, Jackson?; The Seniors. Pa e Twentv-nine
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I. Ilene Katus. do hereby will and bequeath my curly locks to Treva Huntington. I, James Keckler, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball ability to Don Brooks. I, V ' ' illa Kope. do hereby will and bequeath my freckles to Shirley Allen. 1. Ralph Martin, do hereby will and bequeath my flat feet and overbite to Raymond Kiess. 1, Evelyn Pence, do herebv will .md bequeath my well worn short hand tablet to Beverly Stevens. I, Walter Richardson, do hereby will and bequeath my hard work on school studies to Leonard Ott. I. Ronald Rose, do hereby will and bequeath my favorite parking space between Webbs ' and Kohls ' to Barton R.iy Golden. I. Jean Sessford, do hereby will and bequeath my acrobatic ability to Georgia DeLancey. 1. Evangeline Tiffany, do hereby will and bequeath my typing skill to Betty Leman. I, Lois Weaver, do hereby will and bequeath my shower crooning to Barbara Myers. I, Marjorie Yoder, do hereby will and bequeath my slacks to Mary Lou Grain. 1, Robert Dygcrt, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Mac Arnold. I. Edward Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my gas model v. ' orld to Burdette Nelson. Besides these gifts of an ordinary nature, we leave, of our own free will, our blessing upon this school and its teachers, fond memories of our pleasant four years spent in association with these teachers and other pupils of the school, and our pledge of friendship and cooperation in all school activities of the future. May Angola High School prosper and grow with the years. All the rest of our property, whatsoever and wheresoever, and of what nature, kind and quality, after the pa5 ' ment of all our debts and funeral expenses, we leave to our Angola School Board. May they grow rich and independent from the proceeds. In Testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hand ind seal, and declare this to be our Last Will and lestiment, this 24tli day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. Signed: The Senior Class Per Ilene ForJyce Uene Katus Page Twenty-eight
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Station lOU Reporting Station lOU in the Tower of the Court House Building in Angola, Indiana. Good morning folks, here is your night owl reporter with the latest news flashes brought to you by Amalgamated Ncn-Rust, Non-Bust Toothpicks and Bobby Pins. Flash — China, May 23, 1964 . . . The big torpedo boat, Zipoit, reached here from America at exactly 9:36 center of the earth time. The crew reported nothing exciting on the trip, but one quart of milk and three sandwiches were consumed on the way. As you may know the distance between the two continents is cut many miles by the new routing. They are .said to have cut through melted lava for 7,000 miles of the trip, encountering no snow. Tiie crew was captained by the honorable Don Fulton, well known among the students of Angola High School as a member of the class of ' 44. Podunk Center . . . Word has been received that Miss Mari-Jean Chaddick, famed metropolitan opera star, who formerly lived here, v.-ill give a broadcast tonight on this station. She will sing, Yes, There Ain ' t No Honey in a Bumble Bee ' s Sting. Battle Creek Sanitorium . . . Dr. Billye Nell Certain today announced that the sanitorium staff had discovered a way to combat laziness in high school students. This new discovery is expected to revolutionize the higli school scholastic records of the nation. In her studies Dr. Certain was ably assisted by Nurses Lois Weaver and Willa Kope. Students of Angola High School were used for experimental purposes in the research work. Washington, D. C. . . . At a press conference yesterday the President ' s secretary. Miss Shirley Erbe, told a few of the high lights of her most recent fishing trip. During her two days ' absence she fished in two oceans and seven seas. She told with enthusiasm about the one that got away. Yale University . . . Coach Dygert of the Yale football squad announced today that he expects to white wash the team of Coach Keckler of the Army when the two teams clash in Alaska Rose Bowl next Fourth of July. Chicago . . . The debate teams of two of the most fashionable girls ' schools in this city are in a deadly argument on the question, ' Do men prefer blonds or brunettes? Miss Bartley ' s School of Slick Chicks at Sleepy Slope are strongly in favor of the blonds and Miss Fisher ' s Select School for Girls at Sunny Slope on Chicken Creek is all out for brunettes. At this point Miss Bartley ' s Slick Chicks ate in the lead. Capital Cit) ' . . . Governor Martin confeired with Speaker of the House, Richard- son, and Floor Leader of the Senate, Gam, today regarding the building of 30,000 miles of highway across the Atlantic Ocean in the near future. Chief Engineer Edward Jackson, who will have charge of the consrruction of this watery highway was also present at the conference. Midway, Pacific Ocean . . . The Pacific Ocean swimn ' .ers passed the half way mark early this morning. Seeming to be in the best of spirits they lunched on popcorn and hot dogs before continuing their swim across the ocean. Miss Jean Hull was first in elapsed swimming time at this point. Page Thirty
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