Nappanee High School - Napanet Yearbook (Nappanee, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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CLASS OF 18

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XAPPAX EE SCHOOLS Section 13—I, Joy Myers, bequeath all my stationery and stamps to Mary Mossier. Section 14—I, Josephine Lehman, bequeath my position as Editor-in-chief of “The Tiger’ to soine-one who can also make other annuals a success. Section 15—I, Edua Smith, bequeath my station-erv and stamps to Ward and to Edith Frevert I most solemnly bequeath my conversational ability. Section Hi—I, Forrest Postma, bequeath all my electrical books and my knowledge of the electric-itv to Howard Keller. Section 17—I, Wilma Yoder, bequeath mv talent as an actress to Lola Rosbrugh. Section IS—I. Wilbur Weltv, bequeath my lovely hair to John Fiery. Section Hi—f. Grace Mattern bequeath all my real, unreal and personal property to “The Farmers and Traders Bank”. Section 20—I, Walter Miller, bequeath all my money to the promotion of my recent invention, a machine for picking “Cotton”. Section 21 — I, Hilda Evans, bequeath my History 4 Credits to Yerda Smeltzer. Section 22—I, Howard Rosenberg, bequeath my talent as an Orator to Herbert Miller. Section 23—I Zae Lehman, bequeath my map- book and my cheerful disposition to Noah Mishler. Section 24—I, Charles Holderman, bequeath all my money and my interests in Fords to Earl Bleile. Section 25—I, Eva Strauss, bequeath to Miss Kolbe many thanks for her patience with me during four years of German. Section 2( —I, Emory Naylor, bequeath my quiet disposition to Reo Clyde. Section 27—1, (’ora Weaver, bequeath my extra credits and my determination to Blanche Musser. Section 28—I, Marvin Huff, bequeath the “honor” of having been “canned” from school to French Widmoyer. Section 29—I, Olive Feldman, bequeath my Chemistry Credits to Otto Robinson. Section 30—I, Beulah Shaum, bequeath my Domestic Science note book to Ruth Berlin. Section 31—I, Anna Kurtz, bequeath my mirror ami powder puff to Kathryn Wagner. Section 32—1, Russell Hartman, bequeath my position as captain of the Basket Ball team to Paul Fline and my suit to John Ulery. Section 33—I, Florence Volk man, bequeath my entire map-book to Mr. Abbott. Section 34—I, Ray Troyer, after writing this have nothing left of any value. CLASS SONG ZAE LEHMAN Tune: Chorus of M-O-T-H-E-R. Now this week our High School days are over, And our four short years are done; And we’ve bravely tried to conquer Till at last we’ve honors won. By life’s best and highest ambitions Are we spurred to actions high; Yet we’ll ne’r forget the dear old school Where many happy terms rolled by. Yes, our battles will be many, Maybe victories all too few; But our busy class of students Hope great tasks and deeds to do. Black and Orange must surely Win high rank for Seventeen In the annals of our High School, Which to us so good has been! ( horns: S means Seventeen, our glorious class, E is for our efforts great and small; N means noble thoughts our school inspires us, I mean irksome tasks o’ercome by all. () is for the Black and Orange, our colors, R means light and right we’ll always be, Put them all together, they spell Senior, Which at last we’re glad to be. Page Nineteen



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N A P PA X E K SC If 0 0 LS CLASS NINETEEN EIGHTEEN OF PIPERS President .....................LAMAR MUTSCHLER Vice-President.................. HERBERT MILLER Secretary ....................................RITTII BERLIN Treasurer......................... EDITH FREVERT M EMBERS Herbert Miller Ruth Berlin El wood Overholser Harold Yarian Verda Smeltzer Ortice Schniucker Earl Bleile Vera Sloat John Ulery Noah Mishler Edith Frevert Reo Clyde Otto Robinson Mary Ilossler Raymond Harter La Mar Mutscliler UMAR MUTSCHLER Junior Class President Colors: RED AND WHITE. Flower: WHITE CARNATION. CLASS YELL Zikelty, zakelty, Zikelty, zate Rikclty, rakelty Rikelty, rate Nineteen Hundred And Ten plus Eight. Page Twenty-one

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