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Mi. f BRUCE L. WARREN A popnlur senior boy with a f' . different kind of humor. S . I I 0 . 4 Junior Play Stage Crew III: Senior Play Stage Crew IV: Hornet Staff IV: Key Staff IV: , , gli-Yt II, Cflg qlqaplagn IV: President ,,,,,...A,,,....,.,.,.,.,....,...,....,...,,,.,,,.....,,...,,. David Kaye Slfgsvefll Iu ' anew Vice President ........ .,.......,,,. S teve Sanders , V. n Secretary ................. ,..,... D orothy Deming Treasurer ................... ........,... I rene Nelson Ser eant-at-Arms ,,,...,., ..... V e l Car enter 3 YY P Motto A.,,,,,.,...,,,,...-., ...... ' 'Not Finished, Just Begun Flower ,,,,,,,, ............,.........,.,,,.,,,, S weet Pea Colors ,,,,,,,, .......... ....... B l ue and Silver sqfmuncf ifze Neil STUDENTS LIKE - - Mac - - vacations - - senior trip - - Louie,s - - cords - - senior parties - - THEY PREFER - - afternoons off - - evening dances - - chewing gum - - more vacations - - TEXT BOOKS SHOULD HAVE - - fewer pages - - more pictures - - flyweight paper - - blanks - - all answers - - no ques- tions - - SCHOOL SHOULD HAVE - - more young bachelor teachers - - coke imachine - - plush seats - - escalators - - more vacations - - two lunch hours - - lounging rooms - - larger lockers - - swimming pool - - available convertibles - - STUDENTS DISLIKE - - home work - - solids - - exams - - unexcused admits - - deadbeats - - Stalin - - TEACHERS SHOULD - - do away with exams - - tell new jokes - - forget admits - - chew gum - - jitterbug - - CAN'T DO WITH- OUT - - chewing gum - - annuals - - basketball games - - lunch - - vacations - - Wolfing - WHAT WE GET OUT OF SCHOOL - - a diploma. We, the seniors of '51, have finished our high school years. Now we embark on something new, that of our life's careers. Some of us are sorry to go, others, eager to get on the way, Some want to see what tomorrow will bring, Yet they cling to the joys of today. There are many more waiting to take our place, So we do not dare to stay. Yet glancing back for one last look, with trembling voice we So long, juniors, sophs, and frosh, and teachers, farewell too, And last of all but loved the most ----- A. H. S., goodby to you! ----- Say, N -Dottie Cotner Page Twenty-one
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DON R. TAYLOR He has made and lzept many friends By always heing loyal. Junior Play Stage Crew III: A Cappella Choir III, IV: Boys' Glee Club III, IV: Mixed Chorus II: Key Staff IV: Sen- ior Play Cast IV: Band I, II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, Secre- tary-Treasurer IV: Student Council IV: Noon Day League III, IV: Booster Club IV. SUE ELLEN JACKSON A smile today- A song tomorrow. A Cappella C o , II, I, ee 1 I I IV: Girls' , II, , IV: Mixed or I, II: V c 1 Sextet I, : ocal Q et III, IV: ir ay age Crew III: y- Sta , Hor- net Sta : Alph ta Chi I, II, I , IV: Ban ajorette II, I , IV: Dr tics Club On ct Plays I , Y-Teen II, II IV: TNI-I A. II: Senior ay Ca t IV Operetta II: oon Da Lea ue IV: Booster lub IV: ep uad II. JOHN F. CARIS As a man thinketh in his heart, So is he. Junior Play Stage Crew III: Junior Play Cast III: Key Staff IV: Alpha Delta Chi II, III, IV: Dramatics Club One- Act Plays II, III, IV: Di Im- mortales Staff II: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Track II: Senior Class Play IV. DOTTIE LEE COTNER She was a forrn of life and light, That seen, could not he lost from me1nory's sight. Junior Play Cast III: A Cap- pella Choir I, II, III, IV: Girls' Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Mixed Chorus I, II: Vocal Quintet II, III, IV: Vocal Sextet I: F. T. A. III, IV President: Hor- net Staff III, IV Editor in Chief: Key Staff IV: Alpha Delta Chi I, II, III, IV: Dra- matic Club One-Act Plays I, II, III, IV Director: Orchestra IV: Band I: Y-Teen II, III, IV Cabinet: Pep Squad II: Booster Club IV: Noonday League IV: District Music Contest II: Senior Play Cast IV: Senior Play Stage Crew IV: Operetta II: Cantata III, IV: National Honor Society. Page Twenty MARILYNN CHRISTINA WEISS Whatever the theme, the maiden sang , As if her song co ld ha no ending. u Q - Junior Play St Ss II , A Cappell C ' I I, Ig: Girls' Glee 1 I, I, : Mixed Qhor , III, r net Staff I ' y ta ,xIV, Band I, II, cr ta III IV: Di Immort l. Stiff I: oo- , -I , . I ' . N' , ' Q, a . s : U I , Q : 1 X IV, N N sier Girls tate lternate III' Y-Te III G'r1s Sports I resident - tion Anthol y V' Fire r en on 0 st III' Roos -X b ' : lor Play Cast ,N n I1 ague ' Solo n ernble o test III IV: Home Room c etary IV: VV'0odwind Ense I e III IV. I, NORMA JEAN COFFMAN N0tZi h as long, hat made Z' friends : She,l remembered till all ends. Florence Nigh gale I, II, III: Home om. Treasurer III: Operetta f-,ew III: Girls' Glee Club? LV? Mixed Chorus IV: Hofnet'-Staff IV: Key Staff IV: Dramatras-Qlub One-Act Plays IV: Y-Tee1:fl',V: Senior Class Play IV: Sefirbr Play Stage Crew IV: Booster Club IV. Attended East High School, Cleveland, Ohio, first three years. MAX SCHA FER Thereis iso f in his eyes And fr' ndsh n his heart. , rac , : B tba , III, IV: Base- : dent Council III, Presiden V: Senior Play Cast Jun r age Crew III: K ta ' T k III IV ba II IV: Cross Country III. CLARENCE G. BAL Silence is golden: Thus it accomplishes much. F. F, A. I, II, III: Junior Play Stage Crew III: Key Staff IV: Senior Play Stage Crew IV: F. F. A. IV. Attend- ed Butler High School, Butler, Ind., the hrst three years.
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Glaaa Wi!! We, the class of 1951 of Angola High School, situated in Angola, in the county of Steuben in the State of Indiana, being of an unusually sound state of mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament. TO MAC, our sponsor, we leave our sincere ap- preciation for the fine guidance he has given us. To MR. ELLIOTT, our principal, we leave our best wishes for success in piloting the future classes through the trials and tribulations of high school as he did us. To MR. BOOMERSHINE, our superintendent, we leave the memory that we started in Angola High School together and hope that he likes it as well as we did. To THE REST OF THE FACULTY, we leave our worn our demerit slips in case they ever run out. We also leave to them our best wishes and the hope that they may instruct many other classes in science, Latin, English and other subjects. To THE JUNIORS, we leave our troubles, which are few. To THE SOPHOMORES, we leave our ability to make money on magazine sales. To THE FRESHMEN, we leave our ability to get along With the faculty. In addition to these bequests we wish to dis- pose of some of our more personal items as fol- lows: I, DON HUFF, do hereby will and bequeath my ability neither to gain nor lose more than eight ounces during my senior year to Mary Lee Sell and Roberta Berkes. I, VERYL CARPENTER, do hereby will and be- queath my ability as an expert national guardsman to any student joining the organization. I, PAULA RANDOLPH, do hereby will and be- queath my astounding height to Bill Selman in the hope it will be of great use to him. I, SUE JACKSON, do hereby will and bequeath my Palomino, Kansas Queen, to Ann Redding to take care of while I am at college. I, DOROTHY DEMING, do hereby will and be- queath one pair of egg shaped skate wheels and 6 bearings to Dean Yates. I, ADELE JOHNSON, do hereby will and be- queath my daily trips to the bakery for cream puffs to Bobby Porter. Page Twenty-two I, MAX SCHAEFFER, do hereby will and be- queath my title of Grand High Potentaten to any- one who would so desire it. I, KEITH SHILEY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass U. S. Government to any junior who wants it. I, CARLTON WAITE, do hereby will and be- queath my Cast Iron Six , my car, to any one who will give it parking room. I, EVANGELENE AMSTUTZ, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get passes out of library and my well-worn government notes to any junior who may need them. I, MARY ANN MOORE, do hereby will and be- queath my height of 5' 8 to my brother, Hal, in the earnest hope that he will put it to good use. I, PHILIP NEwNAM, do hereby will and be- queath my great sense of humor to anyone taking government. I, CAROL RODEBAUGH, do hereby will and be- queath my porch light to- Sharon Lampman. I, STEVE SANDERS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get passes out of study hall to Dave Neukam. I, MARJORIE SMITH, do hereby will and be- queath my ability to blush to anyone who thinks it is cute. I, DON TAYLOR, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wink to Sharon Lampman. I, BRUCE WARREN, do hereby will and bequeath Angloa High School to anyone who can get up in the morning early enough for the first period class. I, RAMONA SMURR, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with an upper classman all through high school to Diana Beatty in the hope that she has as much fun as I had. I, LARRY GEREN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Tom Reek. I, JOHN CARIS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to gain 25 pounds in S months to the sopho- more boys. I, CLARENCE BAL, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wreck cars to anyone who can survive.
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