Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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Throughout Twelve Years When a group of seniors were together for any length of time these last few years, memories, both of grade school and of high school, were discussed. One-time classmates were usually one of the main topics of conversation. One remembers the red-haired, freckled faced boy who pulled her long curls, while another remembers the cute brunette with blue eyes. This record of classmates has been prepared to clear up the misplaced names and faces. The people listed below were in our class at one time, but are no longer in Angola. A total of 108 students left our class at one time or another during our twelve school years. Seniors, years from now when you pick up your book and turn to this page, think not only of the classmates that graduated with you, but also the ones that went part way with you. Each and every one of the people listed below contributed to make the best days of our lives! First grade enrollment was 75. Those leaving were: Nancy Jane Austin, Charles Dannells, Inez Jones, Waunita Jean Rakestraw, Francis Dannells, Russel Edward Gipple, Loyd Eugene Gipple, Robert Thomas Mills, Lorraine Herschbiel, Bonny Sue Cheesman, Donald LeRoy McKean, Fern Wisner, Vern Wisner, Marie Aeby, Mildred Aeby, Marcile Kunce, Nancy Werner, Carl Goff, Mary Ewers. Second grade-65 entered-those leaving: Glen Baker, Patty Berdine, Garell Snyder, Lowell Dirrim, Billy Logan, William Varner. Third grade-6 8 entered-those leaving: Katherine Frazer, Mary Lou McKinley, Louella Petre, Buddy Bowerman, Carolyn Clifton, Norma Nisonger, Lester Nicole, Dwight Walters, Genevieve Waltenberger, Dorothy Domm. Fourth grade-72 entered-those leaving: Steven Dell, Adair Watts, Annon Sheets, Richard Stetler, Robert Lee Stroh, Beverly Walsh, Maxine Baxter, Willis Gose, Patsy Scanlon, John Schiebea. Fifth grade-64 entered-those leaving: Marjorie Ewers, Ernestine Fenner, James Shaffer, William Varner, James Hoover, Gwen Penrose. Sixth grade-S 9 entered--those leaving: William Bartlow, Dewane Ikes, Virginia Dunham. Seventh grade-65 entered-those leaving: Richard Swager, Robert Rose, Bob Ryan, John Schiebea. Eighth grade-65 entered-those leaving: Billy Bryan, Joan Wulf, Joan Carter, Greta Ann Dean, Helen McIntyre, Drake Omstead. Ninth grade-63 entered-those leaving: Joyce DeLaney, Leona Foster, Dewane Ikes, Kathryn Noragon, Charles Petty, Vernard Shively, Dick Worthington, Joe Pristas. Tenth grade-60 entered--those leaving: Irene Bush, Leona DeLancey, Ramon Leffel, Tom Miller, Mary Ann Welsh, Louella Petre, Audree Burch, Helen McIntyre, Helen Stout, Margaret Cimbal, Hazel Hopkins. Eleventh grade-53 entered-those leaving: John Goss, Arlene Gould, Marysue Kring, Carl Shupp, Geraldine Sims, Dolores Zimmerman, Norma Goodall, James Murray, Marjorie Brimley, Richard Hurd, Katherine Rawlinson, Parvin Strosnider. Twelfth grade-S1 entered-those leaving: Mary K. Beard, Dorothy Harris, Leona DeLancey, Beverly Haynes. Page Seventeen

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A The Long ournetj We have finished our journey through Angola High School. Time has marched on to the tune of the steady tramp and rumble of the class of '49. We were just green freshmen when we entered high school in the fall of 1945. This now seems a long time ago. We stayed just long enough to be initiated by the sophomores, to have several parties, and incidentally to acquire some advanced learning. Then we were off for the second lap of our journey. Here we joined various or- ganizations such as Y-Teens and Hi-Y. This was the year we did the initiating of the green freshmen. On the third year of our long journey We stopped long enough to give a play called The Great Big Doorstep, and to give a banquet for the seniors. Of course We had our social festivities along the way. Then we were off for the home stretch. Yes, we finally reached our last lap of the journey. During this time we attended a banquet, had our class parties and presented our play, Damsels in Distressf, An innovation was a parade preceding the play. The cli- max of this journey over four long and hard years was our class trip and yes, you've guessed it, graduation! -MARY MILLER Top row: Phyllis Ashley, John Goodhew, Phyllis lftyan, Mort Meek, Martha Reinoehl, Jeanne Anne Webb, .loe Douglass, Mary Ellen Redding. Second row: Jack Harman, Mary Kathryn Beard, Jerry Jo Sims, Donna Sutton, Phyllis Smurr, Don Moor, Mary Miller, Bumpy Eggleston. Third row: Lois Sams, Sue Meyer. Fourth row: Dewey Nodine, Marilyn Harman. Group picture: Class of '49 in the seventh grade in Miss Hephner's room. Page Sixteen



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Page Eighteen We Do lf-l erfebq We, the class of 1949 of Angola High School, situated in Angola in the County of Steuben in the State of Indiana, being of sound mind, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, leaving to our fellow classmen and the faculty many of our valued possessions and abilities. To our teachers, we will and bequeath all the knowledge we left unlearned so that they may try to teach it to other students. To the freshmen, we will and bequeath our share of the well-worn path to the office. To the sophomores, we will and bequeath all the ideas we formulated while Seniors but never got to carry out. To the 'uniors, we will and be ueath our title of Seniors, It is a ood name, u J q g so treat it as such. We dispose of our personal possessions as follows: I, Pat Harman, do hereby will and bequeath my monthly trips to Fort Wayne to the dentist to David Handy in the hope he can get as much shopping done as I did. I, Martha Reinoehl, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with a boy off and on for five years to Sondra Randolph. I, Dorothy Magley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability ini typing to anyone who has enough of his own to do without it. I, Wilbur Fisher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to yell at basketball games to Roberta Berkes. I, Willis Fisher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get passes out of library to Denny Deller. I, Bump Eggleston do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with one girl four different times in two years, to anyone who wants it. I, Willa June Ritter, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Weary Willie to Pop Certain who placed that name upon me, in the hope he may be able to find some future person who can use it. I, Kathleen Wise, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school and get caught every time to Merrill German. I, Marilyn Harman, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Heavie to any one who can endure to bear it as I have. I, Jack Harman, do hereby will and bequeath my unwanted nickname Radar to Fuzzy Clark. I, Dewey Nodine, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be on time to Junior Pentico. I, Jerry VanWagner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get the car at almost any time to Denny Druckamiller. I, Phyllis Lee Ashley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to win bets with Pop', Certain to any one who thinks he needs it. I, Martha Renner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to open my locker door without having almost everything fall out to my sister, Marilyn. I, Bob Heingartner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive to Mr. Druckamiller. I, Paula Albright, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady to BeBe Brokaw. I, Mary Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my artistic ability along with my well worn pencils and erasers to Donna Davis. I, Marilyn Rahrer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be present at school on Monday mornings to Connie Kelley. I, Janice Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to ask a soldier for a dime to anyone who has ever run out of money in a bus terminal. I, Robert Servis, do hereby will and bequeath my big feet to Don Blum. I, Beverly Jane Robbins, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with Tri- State Students to Nancy Alspach.

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