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the Class of '48 SCENE IV The time is 1947-48. The place, yes, still in good 'ole A. H. S. Our cast for scene four numbers forty-eight. We lose Doris Seeman, Jim Cutler, and Ed McGregor. We gain Bob Blum. This scene is the climax of our whole drama. It goes much faster than most of us realize. Most of us now are starting to look back at the outstanding things that hap- pened during our four years in high school. Some of the many things we shall always remember areg Freshman Ini- tiationg entering A. H. S. for the first time, the basket- ball gamesg the joys and sorrows of the outcome of certain gamesg the school dances, the fun we had all being to- getherg the Junior-Senior Banquets, which we all looked forward to. Now all that we have left of these wonderful things are memories. So, as We bring our program to a close, today, may we say to all the classes who will some day be graduating too, we hope you will enjoy your stay in A. H. S. as much as we enjoyed living our Drama in Angola High School. -JIM WILLIS SENIORS QUITE A WHILE AGO These pictures were taken of the seniors when they were in the fifth grade. Top row: Keith IVQXVHHIYI, Jo Anne Thrasher, Dick Fish- er, Brice Clark. Second 1-ow: Delight Rinehart, Shirley Brokaw, Jim XVillis, Don Chaddick. Third row: Donna Lee Yates, Mary Lois Baker, Bob Blum, Mary Alice Myers. Fourth row: Don Seely, Junior Erbe, Molly Lee Hosack, Doris Seeman. T kFifth row: Carl Tlancy, Claire Smith, Phil Hull, Tom .ac . Sixth row: Dale Lonsbury, Dean Sutton, Ileen Nelson, Basil Miller. Seventh row: Elinor Owens, John Elliott, Phyllis Porter, Cloyce Clark. Eighth row: Donna Phinney, Sheila Harman, Donna. Shaffer, Bill Crain. Ninth row: Elsie Castner, Harold Dowell, Margaret Yan- XVagner, Burdett Jackson. Tenth Row: Lois Spangle and Chuck Dygert. .,,.. , ,,.,- .j ,.,.,, . ,,.,, , ,A g . Sfgkw, ' ' 1 .,.. . ,. . ' 3 A I ig i i I 3- if-- All W' J . i . .af i , .,,. a V- 'I I fax is ' I i Q, 1 . ., i F ei' ' 31 I V. S ., . :I gs I' . 21'- -M .1 W L WM rt' f W E' ' E a ' Q' J fab QW Y Sf 'ai A . I a f 1 , er - I ..,.. -a p I A S K in ... Umhdk l N ? - li ii . ggtrggiw Q .... g .. ' ck Q K 6 .z -A is .Tig W -... -'W '-e- e gg. .,,,.. . mf. fr? .. '. f al . j at E . I I ..,, p x l I' sea i Wh +1 , 5 an Lf-Ei ?' f'3 wtQ-. fp iw ' Y . 4... i ' 1, ' 'E 1 'ry' Q a t-3 I ' Q . ,, f5f:f, ' . - -ff kr , ,f .3 s A K 2,1 5 X .W I -:-:E -':. L. , . v , r V I W ,f i W T -'x g ffl me 1 i ' a 3 4 l, Y i s AE , i 3 Misa: 'S - ' ' H, U s ' 52 .13 -' .24 as ' ' a W, .4i...,.n f .... i . An. .A l ? V..V.j A A. Z xx .,.. .. gtk i Page Twenty-five
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The Broadcast of Ladies and Gentlemen: .This is station A. H. S. bringing you, today, the program entitled Drama in Angola High School, a series of thrilling episodes in the high school career of the seniors of 1948. SCENE I The time is 1944-45. The place, Angola High School. The cast of fifty-four for scene one of our drama includes-Frances,Anthony, Mary Lois Baker, Shirley Brokaw, Elsie Castner, Don Chaddick, Dick Champion, Brice Clark, Cloyce Clark, Florence Combs, Bill Crain, Betty Davis, Rita Davis, Harold Dowell, Chuck Dygert, John Eldridge, John Elliott, Junior Erbe, Dick Fisher, Sheila Harman, Jim Harris, Sam Harris, Molly Hosack, Phil Hull, Tom Jack, Burdett Jackson, Dale Lonsbury, Basil Miller, Mary Alice Myers, Alma McIntyre, Ileen Nelson, Helen Neukam, Chuck Csborne, Elinor Owens, Neva Jean Petrie, Donna Phinney, Phyllis Porter, Carl Raney, Delight Rinehart, Wilbur Ryan, Don Seely, Doris Seeman, Donna Shaffer, Claire Smith, Jerry Smith, La- Verne Smith, Lois Spangle, Dean Sutton, Junior Sutton, JoAnne Thrasher, Bob Twitchell, Margaret VanWagner, Howard Westbrook, Jim Willis, and Donna Lee Yates. We all enter good 'ole A. H. S. for the first time. It is all quite different from the previous eight years. We have a feeling of importance now. Just think - we are in high school! SCENE II The time is 1945-46. The place, Angola High School. In scene two the number of our Cast changes to forty-nine. We lose ten of the members-Florence Combs, Betty Davis, Rita Davis, Alma McIntyre, Chuck Osborne, Neva Jean Petrie, Wilbur Ryan, Jerry Smith, Junior Sutton and Howard Westbrook. We gain five new ones - Glenn Haubrock, Mary Jane Henderson, Elinor Loomis, Keith Newnam and Annette Aran- guren. By now we are getting a little better acquainted with the ways in A. H. S., and we begin to feel more at home. As scene two comes rapidly to a close, we all realize that already our great drama is half over. SCENE III - The time is 1946-47. The place, again is Angola High School. In scene three, our cast changes again. This time it numbers fifty. Between scenes two and three, we lose -Francis Anthony, Dick Champion, LaVerne Smith, Bob Twitchell, and Glenn Hau- brock. We gain -- George Close, Jim Cutler, Barbara Gwiazdowski, Loren Heckler, Ed McGregor, and Nancy Pence. This is a great part in our drama. We are even a little more important now than in the past two years. We are upperclassmen now! In this scene we attend our first Junior-Senior Banquet, one of the many things in our high school career we shall always remember. Page Twenty four '
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These Props We Leave Behind We the class of 1948 of Angola High School, situated in the city of Angola, in the County of Steuben, in the state of Indiana, being in our usual unsound state of mind and memory, but mindful of the uncertainty of this life, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, leaving our cherished possessions which we have accumu- lated during our four years of high school, to the underclassmen and faculty. We will and bequeath to Mr. Boomershine, our new superintendent, our best wishes and success in the forthcoming years at Angola High. We will and bequeath to Mr. Elliott, our principal, the extreme pleasure of getting rid of us. May he never have another class as trying as this one. To the juniors we will and bequeath our worn out seats and lockers, including our initials, pencils, erasers and cuds of gum which we neglected to remove in the haste of our departure. To the sophomore class we will and bequeath our ability to get along with the teachers, which is very little. To the freshmen we have nothing left to bequeath, but a lor of good advice, which they will have to get from us personally. In addition to these bequests we wish to dispose of some more personal items as follows: I, Dean Sutton, do hereby will and bequeath my typing ability to anyone who isnit going to take typing. I, Don Chaddick, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to look as if I am awake when I'm sleeping in civics class to Mr. Rathburn. I, Lois Spangle, do hereby will and bequeath my juvenile personality to Katie Williamson. I, John Elliott, do hereby will and bequeath my tremendous height to Ralph Lake. I, Loren Heckler, do hereby will and bequeath my patrol belt to Raymond Scott. I, Ileen Nelson, do hereby will and bequeath five un-needed pounds to Skin-bone Radcliffe. I, Helen Neukam, do hereby will and bequeath my dead uncle's false teeth to Ricky Smith. I, Harold Dowell, do hereby will and bequeath my well worn road map and trips to Auburn to Herb Sanders. I, Claire Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my naturally curly hair to Mary Ann Williamson. I, Donna Jean Shaffer, do hereby will and bequeath my Hgure to Arlene McClellan. I, Burdett Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my extensive knowledge to Herb Sanders. I, Donna Phinney, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of gym all four years to any poor high school gal who needs it. I, Nancy Pence, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge of Spanish to my cousin, Cecilia. ' I, Shirley Brokaw, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to break or lose at least two pairs of glasses a year to any other four-eyed student. I, Molly Lee Hosack, do hereby will and bequeath my luck to miss being tardy by less than a minute to any junior who needs his sleep. I, Waddy Myers, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to tan without freckling to Mary Ann Moore. I, Tom Jack do hereby will and bequeath my secret formula to keep slim to Ray Bodie. ii i r ' I, Robert O. Blum, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to buy a car when broke to my brother Don. Page Twenty-six
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