Nappanee High School - Napanet Yearbook (Nappanee, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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®. 0) MILDRED SEIDNER Folks think she ' s shy, but she ' s not— : know her. She really is a jolly good pal EARL GULP He came to us in his Junior year, But accomplished heaps while he was here. His psychology, poetry and Darwinian theories have helped in making our class a most distinguished one. MARY ELLEN MILLER For she is wise, if I can judge of her. And true she is, as she hath proved herself. Mary Ellen is a class loyalist who never fails to support class projects. Girl Reserves ' 28. Honor Bright ' 27. FLOYD MILLER Floyd is serene, calm and slow, but he does things. However, he can do one thing some people can ' t; that is mind his own business — with the aid of the faculty. O. J. YODER No, this is not a Senior. It is our joke- telling principal and Senior Class Ad- visor. Here is an example of his Irish stories: An Irishman in a school-board meet- ing: ' I propose that we build a new school building, and that we build it in the place where the old one is; and I propose that we leave the old school house standing until the new one is up, and that we use the stones of the old one to build the new one. This might be a solution to our school- building problem. ' « ; Twcf ' ty-lwo 1928

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ag) I apmt MARY CHAMBERLIN Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. She is always happy and surely is a whiz when it comes to working. Her wit and cleverness have succeeded in making many warm friends among her classinates. Literary Society ' 28. FARREL HUGHES If silence were golden, I ' d be a pauper. Honor Bright ' 27. Boomerang ' 28. MARY HOOGEBOOM It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence. ' ' RICHARD BERGER To make the world a friendly place, One must show a friendly face. MABEL WELTY The mildest manners and the bravest mind. Mabel is another member of our class whom we remember most favor- ably. She is one of those prudent beings who inhabit this earth and believe in being seen and not heard. But when- ever Mabel does open her mouth, some- thing worth listening to is sure to come out. It is told that sewing and riding in an Essex with a certain boy friend are her chief hobbies, and getting mar- ried, her greatest ambition. Good luck to you, Mabel. Literary Society ' 28. 1928 Page T wen fy-o n e



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[ ----l Q apanct JUST IMAGINE— Harter Wright — Unable to argue. Evelyn Lehman — Six feet two in her stacking feet. Wayne Best — Getting his new books on time. Myrtle Burgener — A vamp. Theodore Price — Looking up to the ladies. Charles Sheets — Working. Beatrice Tea — Walk ing slowly. Mildred Seidner — Getting excited. ; Ralph Stahly — A homely old bachelor. Lillian Wells — Not being able to dance. . ' Ray Weygand — With his hair mussed up. Helen Minard — Coming to school five days a week. John Coppes — Being able to get a date. Douglas Price — Understanding anyone. Girard Walker — In a dress suit. Floyd Miller — An athlete. Carlyle Yarian — With patent leather hair. Mabel Welty — Acting the fool. Mary Hoogeboom — Stepping out. Marjorie Guiss — Coming to school on time. Gladys Hepler — With low heels. Margaret Mullett — Downhearted. Thomas Pinkerman — Being a girl. Fred Gulp— Without Shorty. Forrest Strang — Having his parents write his excuses. John Sechrist — Without his nose in a book. Evelyn Wehrly — Without a grouch. Dorothy Price — Walking any place. Ellsworth Rood — Acting sensible. Earl Culp — Going to the barber shop. Mary Ellen Miller — Not being able to giggle. Raymond Johnson — Without Clarabelle. Virgil Stout — Coming to school on test days. Richard Berger — Making forty words a minute in typing. Viola McGowen — Without Mary Ellen. Leslie Field — An aesthetic dancer. Esther Hoover — Without her goggles. Any Freshman — Not green ?????? The Faculty— Absent. The High School Building — Without gum on the floor and elsewhere. The Annual Staff— Idle. Our Seats — With cushions. Nappanee — Without our dear old N. H. S. 1928 Pa(jc Tu-iutii-thrcc

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