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Il The Limerick roar Class History In September, IQI8, the class of 1o21 entered Nappanee High School. We were properly clapped ini' and assigned to our own particular room under the supervision of Miss Graham. There were about 35 of us and, although we were not one of the seven wonders of the world. we considered ourselves a pretty good bunch. At the beginning of the second semester we moved to the new School Building, which had recently been completed. For that year we elected Daniel Metzler as our President. VVe were a noisy, hard working bunch who tried to gain a few steps on the ladder of education. VVhen school began the next year, we realized that we had come to the first landing and were no longer Freshies,'i but Sophomores. The first thing to be done was to elect oFFicers, a thing which we did with considerable enthusiasm. VVe chose Fred Neher as our President to guide the Sophomore ship through the waters of the High School sea. Much work was accomplished, nevertheless we had our fun and frolic in practicing yells, and at our many parties where everyone contributed to having a good time. That year we received the honor of occupying a box at the Auditorium at Commencement, a thing which the Freshies are not allowed to do. The third landing was reached when we became Juniors with Carlyle Mutsch- ler as our President. Our numbers were fewer this year, several dropping out and moving away. Among these v.as Marion Coppes, who had been with us since the second grade and whom we were all sorry to see leave. That year our minds were filled with plans for the wonderful event, the junior and Senior Re- ception. How our brains worked as we decided when to have it, where to have it. how to have it, what to eat, how to entertain, etc. At last it was all decided upon and enjoyed by Juniors and Seniors, and our first Reception was past. That year as we saw the Seniors receive their diplomas. we dreaded yet anticipated the time when we should receive ours also. At last we are Seniors! Theodore Stoops left our ranks to go tc Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, Tenn. He, too, was an old member of the class, having been with us all our school lives. However. our number was not changed as we received a new member. Mary Riley. Carlyle Mutschler was again elected President for the year. The year was enlivened by Weenie roasts and bob-sled parties. VVork was also combined with pleasure, and we applied ourselves to our studies. The Seniors came to special notice in Athletics, Fred. V ern, Roy, and Cleo, having distinguished themselves in Basket Ball. The year has been very pleasant to us. yet we must be ready to step from our High School life and take up our work elsewhere. 'XVhen we receive our diplomas we will realize more fully that we have reached the highest point of our education at Nappanee and are ready to look into the future W'e now leave our place to the Juniors who, we hope, will profit by our mistakes and achieve success in all their undertakings. We will always be faithful to our School Class of IQZI and carry with us pleasant memories of our Nappanee School days. Hirtm Lian MAN, '2I. Nafvfczncc High School
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