Hoagland High School - Ships Log Yearbook (Hoagland, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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The Ship's Log BACCALAUREATE Candle Lighting Service J A Song of Praise ........... .......... I unior Choir Invocation ............... ..................................... ........ R e v. Hile A Prayer ........ ............................................ ........ V o cal Solo Lurnan Whittern Scripture and Prayer ......................................... ........ R ev. Hile Precious Hiding Place .................................................. Vocal Duet Richard Witwer, Irene Bultemeier Sermon .........................,........................................................... Rev. Hile Steadily Marching On .......,. .......... I unior Choir Benediction ................... ...... . .'...... Rev. Hile COMMENCEMENT Music ................. L ............... ....... H oagland School Band Senior Processional Invocation Presentation of Speaker ...................................................... Mr. Alger Address ............................ Dr. A. W. Cordier, Manchester College Barcaro1e .................................................... Hoagland School Band Presentation oi Valedictorian and Salutatorian ..........,. Mr. Alger Presentation of Bibles ........................................................ Mr. Franke Presentation of Diplomas ......... .......... M r. Whiteman Benediction i Music .......... ...Q...Hoagland School Band 17

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The Ship'l Log CLASS WILL Since it has become necessary for us to pack our bag and baggage, and our trunks are overflowing, we wish to leave with our faculty and undergraduates some of our out- standing but now useless possessions. We, the Senior class, will back to the teachers all the superior knowledge which they imparted to us. We, the Senior class, will our ability to lose classmates through marriage to the Iunior class. We, the Senior class, will our ability to stand ununited at times to the Sophomores. We, the Senior class, will to the Freshmen the brightest sunshine to ripen the green spots. I, Emily Bacon, hereby will my shyness to Calvin Smith. I, Rowena Barkley, hereby will my lacy eyes to Erwin Wiegrnan. I, Robert Barkley, hereby will my hypnotic eyes to Ralph Franke. I, Donald Bohnke, hereby will my abundance of muscles to Richard Witwer. I, Betty Ioan Bumgardner, hereby will my tea-for-two voice to Madonna Gerardot. I, Hazel Clayton, hereby will my caught-in-the-draft sneeze to Merlyn Crabill. I, Dow Counterman, hereby will my amusingly dumb answers in class to Evelyn Hockemeyer. I, Mary Iane Corville, hereby will my high-heeled shoes to Ioe Smith in order to add a little to his height. I, Bob Dehnert, hereby will my car that automatically stops when it turns in Dinger's lane to Robert Hegerfeld. I, Georgie Dinger, hereby will my mushing ability and winking knee caps to Harvey Bacon. I, Glenn Flora, hereby will my ancestorial baldheadedness to Delores Stahlbaum. I, Babe Gerardot, hereby will my coffee-nerves to Norman Saalfrank, I, Frances Griebel, hereby will my quickly-read but overdue library books to Mar- jorie Youse. , I, Herman Guenin, hereby will a piece of excess ham to Irene Bultemeier. I, Ruth Mae Hile, hereby will my cornet-blowing wind to Benny Ruhl. I, Alice Hoffman, hereby will my ability to leave blond hair on coat lapels to Dorothy Emenhiser. I, Gordon Hisner, hereby will my six feet and six-foot whiskers to Lambert Kraft. I, Dorcas Klinker, hereby will my long finger nails to Robert Marquardt. I, Gertrude Mailand, hereby will my short, quick steps to Dick Tucker. I, Irene Minich, hereby will my long shanks and bawling laugh to Grace Guenin. I, Edna Rorick, hereby will my popping eyebrows and big feet to Erwin Fuhrman. I, Alberta Saalfrank, hereby will my bobbing motions to Howard Hawkins: I, George Saalfrank, hereby will my protruding adams-apple to Leola Wiehe. I, Louena Scharpenberg, hereby will my Pekin tpeekin'l ducks to whoever gets home late at night. I, Robert Scherer, hereby will my scalp-wiggling ability to Carolyn Fredrick. I, Ioan Sorg, hereby will my glamgur to Bill Zimmerman. I, Herbert Uffelman, hereby will my improved but still crooked nose to Leslie Voirol. I, Charles Weilbaker, hereby will my shaven locks iwonder whether he had pedicul- osisl to Wanda Hockemeyer. I, Luman Whittern, hereby will my red flannels that I wear on the outside upper half to Howard Dale Emenhiser. 16



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The Ship's Log -- IUST ONE MORE YEAR On September l2, 1941, we all trouped back to school to begin another year. We came with pleasant memories of the summer and a determination to make this new school year just as pleasant. We were quite overwhelmed to find that the girls were outnumbered almost two to one, for there are eighteen boys and ten girls. After we had settled down and learned to sit still day after day, we elected our class officers. loe Smith was elected presidentp Lambert Kraft, vice-president: and Ben Ruhl, secretary-treasurer. Since We are juniors this year, we are able to get class rings. We had a little trouble in selecting them but we finally decided on a plain gold ring. This was the second day of school. What an eventful day it was when the rings finally camel We are all satisfied and believe that they are the prettiest ever received in Hoagland High School. On September 20, our class party was held at the school building. The main event of the party was a scavanger hunt. After the hunt was over we all returned, tired and hungry, to sit around a huge fire and roast wieners and marshmallows. On December 12, one of the main events of the year took place, That was the date on which our junior play, Professor, How Could You, was given. Carolyn Frederick and Ben Ruhl took the leading parts. On April l5, 1942, another great event took place. This is the date on which the seniors Were the guests of the juniors at a banquet held at the Y. W. C. A. After the dinner we had o. theater party. We did our best to entertain the seniors and we hope that they enjoyed it as much as we did. This year is over and we have no regrets. We all are looking forward to being seniors for that has been our goal for eleven years. This is a year long to be remembered but we will strive to make the next year a bigger and better one yet. loe Smith, president Lambert Kraft, vice-president Ben Rhul, secretary-treasurer Harvey Bacon Irene Bultemeier Merlyn Crabill Dorothy Emenhiser Howard Dale Emenhiser Ralph Franke 18

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