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in ciaA Here uc are in class ■ — ue ' ll say just any class. Some- times ice feel ice are icell pre- pared for the period with lessons written and questions answered. Then other days ue ' re not quite ready; hnt perhaps we shouldn ' t talk about that. It takes every class period, with our mis- takes and our accomplish- ments, to make us what we are.
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Toi. I ' .jw: J.jhn A ' . Rose, Paissell HamlN-. Kinei- - I . Di-uckamillei ' , fi. ( ' . Eiown, C. H. Elliott, Harold Harman, Betty Miller. Second row: Thelma Hephner, Eunice Reed, Vera Myers, Laura Belle Bates. Mary Regisser, Crystal Rees, Lilly Kobl, Cora Keckler. Third row: Mary Catherine Lippincott, Catherine Schrider, Gertrude Hart, Jane Cappel- lino, Pauline Reichardt. Doris Keckler, Katy Boyer, Front row: John L, Estrich, Ruby Shultz, LaVerne Hardy, Gwen Cotner, Barbara Kindig, Ruth Steyens, Julia Nixon, Milo Certain. There are many people that are necessary fcr the smooth running of the pubhc schools. The most important group is the faculty. The grade teachers help the children learn the elements of arithmetic, English and science. The high school teachers prepare the students for their future lives in college, in business, and in the home. The custodians keep cur school building clean. Thev help to surround us with the right atmosphere for study. Ralph Freed joined the staff last March. We could not get along without the cooks. The) ' prepare well balanced meals for the students who are not able to go home for their lunches. Nor do we forget the friendly Police Officer Purdon in front of the building. 1 We wish to pay tribute here to the memory of Theodore Hopkins, police chief, who endeared himself to the pupils of the Angola schools while he for two years guarded their safet} ' in crossing Wayne Street in front of the building. As his efforts were untiring, so our fond memory of him will be everlastijag. Vern Easterday Ray Freeman Fiarry Sowle Mrs. Wm. Kunkel Mrs. Chas. Stevens Theodore Flopkins
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tkaie uaUo4jz Motto — Something attempted, Something done. Colors — Blue and White. Flower — White Gardenia OFFICERS President Don Sell Vice President Harriet Rose Secretaty Red Loomis Treasurer Clifton Nilson Va ' e fourteen
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