Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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FIRST GRADE First ro v: David Smitli, Loene Kiser. Dick Barnes, Robert Elliott, Don Xichols, Jackie Sliank. Second ro ' ' : James Webb. Junior Bower- man. Dick Mann, Nancy Jane Webb, IMary LiOuise Imus, Fred Pentico. Third row: Kathleen Sutton. Dick Mond- hank. Ellora Mae Dole, Arthur Hanna, Dar- rell Goodhew, Junior Johns. Fourth roAv: Bobbie Hubbard, Bonnie Powers. Yvonne Humphries. Patricia Ritter, Mary Jean Kohl. Robert Carver. FIFTH GRADE First row: Keith Folck. Kathleen Sutton, Darrell Goodhew, Bobbie Davis, Mary Louise Imus, Don Nichols, Second row: T ' ilbur Harter, David Smith. Pat Johnson, Bob Bledsoe, Bill Carr, Jackie Shank. Tliird row : — Junior Johns. Mary Jean Kuhl, Bitnnie Powers, Dick Mondhank, Dee Purdy, Patricia Ritter. Fourth row: Humphries. Bob Bobbie Hubbard. Junior Bowerman. Y ■ nne Elliott, Nancv Jane Webl.. Bob Purdy. SENIORS Top row: Bill Carr, Keith Folck, Dick Mondliank, Bob Elliott. Bob Purdy, Don Nich- ols. Junior Johns. Dick Mann, David Smith, Bob Bledsoe. Frank Jones, Bob Blum. Second row: Miss Reed, Patricia Ritter, Jackie Shank. Bobbie Hubbard. Charlotte Strait, Betty Lou Whitman, Eleanor Kabel, Beverly Randolph. Pattie Fletter, Mary Jean Kolil, Ellora ilae Dole, Carolyn Sims. Bottom row: Pat Johnson, Ramona Zeis. Metta Jean Parr, Barl.iara Dee Purdy, Loene Iviser, Joan HobVis. Midgre Jones, Bonnie Powers, Nancy Jane Webb. Roma Lee Penick. Pai c F ffccJj

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From Cloud to Cloud Why not join us In a trip to the dreamy past as we go from cloud to cloud — viewing each year which the Class of 1946 has spent in the Angola High School? There have been storm clouds as well as those that settle peacefully behind the sun after an April rain. We first explore the Misty Cloud to our left where we remember ourselves as Green Freshies. We somehow imagined ourselves knowing nothing after holding the opinion of knowing it all. Our Special De- livery Cloud brought us Barbara Haley, Betty Whitman, Yvonne Hum- phries, and Margaret Davis — making the total 5 1 at the beginning of the year. Passing from the Misty Cloud to the cloud of Better Visibility — the Express Cloud took Frances Templin, Wayne Stroh, Marilyn Erhardt, Barbara Haley, Bob Carver, Nyal Enfield, Mary Imus, Mervil Ryan, Yvonne Humphries, and Margaret Davis. On the second cloud — representing us as Sophomores — we received Don Robbins, George Call, Bob Davis, Billy Dick, Bob Ferris, Margaret Davis, and Betty Sellinger. By an act of a terrific storm we lost Darrell Goodhew, Betty Sellinger, Billy Dick, Bob Ferris, Ben Ohmart, Margaret Davis, Paul Loman, Mary Richardson, and Fritz Pentico. During our stay on this cloud we initiated the coming inhabitants of the Misty Cloud. As we open our eyes we find ourselves drifting through space and coming to a Sunny Cloud. Pattie Fletter, Wayne Larson, and Ramona Zeis appeared from a strange new cloud; and the sky swallowed Owen Richmond, Don Robbins, Margaret Wolfe, Wayne Larson, Junior Bower- man, Art Hanna, and Kathleen Sutton. During our stay here we had our Spring Dance and Mary Jean Kohl was elected from our class to be May Queen. We also had our Junior Play, Lady Be Good, and we were proud participants in the Junior-Senior Banquet. Now as we near the end of this journey in the sky we approach a cloud that is firmly outlined and clearly marks our goal. To view the re- ward with us we received Midge Jones and Yvonne Humphries, and lost Bob Blum, Jim Webb, and George Call when they were cast into the sky. Our class topped the all-time record for Key Annual sales in the Angola High School history. While we were on this last cloud, as was the case on each of the two previous clouds, our boys won the inter-class basketball tourney. We enjoyed parties, the May dance and especially the Junior- Senior Banquet. The class play, baccalaureate and commencement brought to a conclusion our stay on this cloud. Now as our cloud nears earth from the dreamy atmosphere, we alight and prepare to serve in the future. ELEANOR KABEL CAROL SIMS Pa; c Fourteen



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1951 Hummm It was time for us to migrate South and since we wanted one last fling before leaving the United States for South America in our smooth little monoplane, the Bluebird, Pattie and I decided to look in on our class, the Class of ' 46. We flew first to New York City. While there we decided to pick up our passports. In the government building where we were to get our passports, whom did we see but our classmate, Bfll Carr. He was chief elevator boy for the whole huge building. Bill told us that there was a lot of responsibility connected with this job but also a lot of salary. As we flew up Wall Street, whom did we find but our friends. Junior Johns and Dave Smith. They were busy at work in their offices of the Johns and Smith Corporation. They told us that if we were to go two more floors up we would find Metta Jean Parr. She was employed as a comptometrist and a very successful one. While in New York, we also saw Bob Elliott in his office. He was now Chief Industrial Chemist for the U. S. Steel Corporation. Flapping our wings goodbye to New York we went on to Washing- ton, D. C. Here we visited the President. The President was Loene Kiser — the first woman president of the United States. She had been elected following the National Kiser Movement. Among her private secretaries were Roma Lee Penick and Mary Jean Kohl. Loene told us that she had just appointed a poet laureate for the United States — this was part of her platform — Eleanor Kabel. Thinking that we wanted a little relaxation, we went on to South Carolina, where we heard an all-man orchestra under the direction of Pat Ritter. The orchestra was featuring tonight two special guest ar- tists, the violinist, Yvonne Humphries, and the vocalist, Betty Lou Whit- man. Going on to Georgia, we found Bob Purdy who had built a dentist ' s practice. The sign on his door said: The only thing we hurt is your bill- fold. One of his patients during our visit was Don Nichols, who was now on a lecture tour which was to cover the whole world. Don told us I ' a: c Sixteen

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