Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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CLASS PROPHECY Walking on the dock toward the snack bar we meet Norma Hutchins, famed hair stylist known all over the world. Norma made an experiment by giving Susie Mum- mert and Shirley Ruth her new 'tWonder Permanent, then let them swim for twelve hours. When they got out of the water she compared their hair with Joan Wilkin- son's, Mattie Wisner's, and Janeth LaDow's naturally curly hair. The permanent has turned out to be a success and these girls will be giving experiments far and wide. We finally reach the snack bar and find many of our classmates sitting at the tables. The smell of Ruth Bryan's Florida Fried Hamburgers makes all of us hungry. As we wander to the first table, we find Keith Geren, now head of the largest and only men's modeling agency, talking over plans with Tom Ott, his top model. Bette Lucas and Peg Williamson are also sitting at the table. They style clothes for Keith and have just finished their latest fashion in clothes, 'iThat Geren Look. Phyllis Wheaton is Keith's private secretary but hasn,t arrived yet. All of a sudden there is a screeching of tires! Gordon Kope, Jim Monroe, and Marvin Aldrich come walking in. Gordon has just completed the world's record for turning' cars over on the Ford testing grounds and Jim Monroe was his follow-up. Marvin Aldrich is their manager and is trying to talk them into doing Dare Devil driving. At the next table are seated LaMarr Stroh, world's heavy-weight lifterg John Morris, head of the Bachelor Agencyg and George Cimbal, manager of the largest Penney Store in Europe. The hour is getting late and we must leave the reunion. On our way to our Bomhsmobile we meet Steve Maloy and his twenty-five different species of cats. We say so long to everyone and go on our Way. -FRANCES CIMBAL BARBARA BODIE Page Twenty nzne

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CLASS PRUPHECY The year is 1963. We, Frances Cimbal, journalist,and Barbara Bodie, fastest lino- typist in the world, are on our way out to Bledsoes for our class reunion which is in honor of Howard Feldmann, our class sponsor in high school. In case you don't re- member, this is the class of '53. For this gala occasion, Stanley Smith has designed and built his new Bombsmobile especially for us to ride in. Arriving at Bledsoes, we are welcomed by the master of ceremonies, Bill Eber- hart. A blare of jazz music coming from the bandstand interrupts us. As we ap- proach the dance floor we find it is none other then Larry Kunkel and his musical Firehouse Three Plus Two. These world famous musicians include Joyce Clark, trombone, Tony Cather, cornetg and Shirley Dixon, pianist. Larry is also featured on the drums. America's number one singer, Garna Golden, has come all the way from California to sing with Larry's band on this great occasion. Standing next to us is Sylvia Jackson, WKZO-TV's new T-V director and news commentator, trying to get Larry Kunkel's band an audition on Jim Rodebaugh's Gamble of a Lifetime show. As we walk to the miniature golf course we see four of our classmates practicing for the World's Championship Golf Tournament. Larry Harman and Wendell Horn are competing against Danny Patterson and Don Hintz in this game. As we leave the golf course, our attention is immediately directed toward the water where a shrill scream is coming from a helpless, floundering damsel. Lifeguard, Jim Crouch, bravely plunges into the water to save her. After he rescues her, we find she is Marshall Field's top model, Nancy Barr. With his medicine kit, Tom Cline rushes to the scene to revive the victim and Marilynn Van Wagner, registered nurse, is there to help. Bill Foutz is on the spot with his camera to take pictures for the An- gola Associated Press and Herbert Amstutz can write up the account for the New York Times. Tom Cline now has his own hospital and Sharon Lampman is the dieti- tion on his staff with Linda Kepner as head laboratory technician. In a case of death, Larry Klink and his assistants, Jim Austin and Lloyd Easterday, are called upon to re- move the body and take it to Klink's Mortuary where Larry applies his new scientific system of embalming. Page Twc11ty-eight



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LASS We, the class of 1953 of Angola High School, situated in the city of Angola, in the county of Steuben, in the State of Indiana, being of an un- usually sound state of mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. To MR. FELDMANN, our sponsor, we leave our sincere thanks for his wonderful guidance through- out four years. To MR. MCCUTCHAN, our principal, we leave our best wishes for his future success as principal of A. H. S. To MR. BOOMERSHINE, our superintendent, we leave our ability to make money, as it will require much to build a new school. To MISS SHULTZ, our English teacher we leave our thanks for all her help in clauses, nouns, pro- nouns, and her help in editing the Key. To MR. FULLER, our play director, we leave our warmest thanks for his patience and time in direct- ing our plays. To MR. VAN MATRE, our government and psy- chology teacher, we leave our ability to put on a good auditorium program and torch light parade. To MR. HAMMEL, our coach, we leave the hope that his future years of coaching will be as success- ful as this has been. To the rest of the faculty, We leave our sincere a reciation for the knowled e we have obtained PP g from them. To THE JUNIORS, we leave our ability to uphold the Senior name, in the hope they will do as well as we have. To THE SOPI-IOMORES, we leave our ability to make lots of money. To THE FRESHMEN, we leave our hope that they have as much fun in their four years as we have had. In addition to these bequests we wish to dispose Of some of our more personal items as follows: I, BETTE LUCAS, do hereby will and bequeath my well worn little chair in the office to Pat Drucka- miller. I, FRANCES CILIBAL, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to help run offv the Hornet stencils, to any junior that is going to take journalism next year. Page Thirty WILL I, BARBARA BODIE, do hereby will and bequeath my typing ability to anyone who needs it. I, JOYCE CLARK, do hereby will and bequeath 360 more glorious mornings on the school bus to Bea Burnett and Shirley Henley. I, SHIRLEY RUTH, do hereby will and bequeath to Jim Babcock my Gene Autry Joke to replace his Shaggy Dog Story. I, JANETH LADOW, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Maxine Spangle in the hope that she can make use of it. I, JOHN MORRIS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type 20 words per minute to Miss Leas. I, JIM AUSTIN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to dream in study hall to Phid Crain. I, TONY CATHER, under my own power and in a terrible state of mind, do hereby will and bequeath my infrequent trips to Fremont to a very deserving boy, Kenny f Hie and Butch,'j Dowell. I, STEVE MALOY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother, John. I, GORDON KOPE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay home on New Year's Eve to- Ron- nie Meek. I, LARRY HARMAN, do hereby will and bequeath a well worn map of U. S. Highway 27, from Angola to Fort Wayne, to anyone who has a worthy cause to use it. I, NANCY BARR, do hereby will and bequeath all of my used, worn out shorthand notebooks to Joyce LaVine. I, LAMARR STROH, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to enjoy myself to Brown Ritter. I, PHYLLIS WHEATON, do hereby will and be- queath my old worn out books to anyone who wants them. I, BILL FOUTZ, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname, Squirrelie, to Junior Ritter. I, HERBERT AMSTUTZ, do hereby will and be- queath my saxophone to Phyllis Horn. I, LINDA KEPNER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to mix together all left over chemicals and have nothing blow up, to Kay Smalley, who will need it when she takes chemistry. I, JIM CROUCH, do hereby will and bequeath my old white converse to Gail Brauchla. He is also Wel-

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