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Upon being graduated from high school, one realizes that learning is a never-ending pro¬ cess, that it certainly doesn’t stop with gradua¬ tion. To a great extent, an individual’s future is determined by his desire to learn. The more one learns the better are his opportunities to earn money, have more job opportunities, to own his own home, to have a happier family life and to have a greater understanding of people and events. The completion of high school is only one of many steps towards a successful life resulting from the continual process of learning. One never gets too old or too experienced to learn but what is done with one ' s ability to learn is an individual decision. F. K. McCutchan, Superintendent of Angola Schools Mrs. Edith Cox, favorite check writer of the teachers, is always willing to discuss pertinent matters with the teach¬ ers. Miss Mary Sanders, secretary to Mr. McCutchan and the school board, readily extends a helping hand to teachers needing information about school work and licensing. 6
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State reports. Changing schedules. Conferences with students and teachers. . Scheduling games. Building problems. Faculty meetings. Writing absent excuses. Tourney administration. Board meetings. These are the worries of an administrator. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
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To the Seniors High school graduation is truly a commence¬ ment rather than an ending. Our hopes are that each graduate has prepared himself to begin and to continue to find answers and solutions to many of life ' s vexing problems. We have watched this class throughout high school as it met its challenges—some successfully and some as failures. We know that you can go forth from this start to make your lives fuller and richer. May your lives also enrich those with whom you come in contact so that the influence of An¬ gola High School will be promulgated by your actions. Mr. John F. Hammel, Principal Angola High School Mrs. Kathy Moor and Mrs. Rita Herl, efficient secretaries of Angola High School, are always busy on some task. Work piles up but they never complain.
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