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SENIORS Class History Ahem! Ahem! Nappanee High School. We are here! yelled the ninety- eight greeny freshmen that enterd in 1926. We elected Ivan Yoder as president, Newell Troup as vice president, and Dillard Lehman as secretary-treasurer, choosing green and white as our colors, the white rose as our flower, and the famous motto, We can because we think we can. We were under the direction of Mr. Roose and Mrs. Neff. Oh, My! The poor people! How we made them suffer! Our greatest event was our big party at the west side park. Then we moved a step and became the soft heads of the school. This year we elected our famous red headed Pete Moore as our president, Ike Phillips as our vice president, Joe Richmond as secretary-treasurer, and we chose Miss Lantz and Mr. Martin to guide us. What a great event it was to visit the much heard about Blosser ' s park! Ah! Now look at us! What a great big step we took. We are now Juniors of Nappanee High School! Mr. Newey Troup lead us through this year success- fully with the aid of Mitch as vice president and Max Clouse as secretary-treasurer. Miss Iffert and Mr. Schuler were our big bosses. Our class play, The Whole Town ' s Talking, went over with a great big bang ! We made the folks sit up and take notice of the Juniors. Of course our Junior-Senior Reception was the best of all and such fun we had at Early ' s eating watermelon. And now, sad but true, we are the much dignified Seniors of Nappanee High School, graduating in the year of 1930. Ivan Yoder, with the help of Miss Rosen- berry, Mr. Goodrich, Ralph Mitchell, Joe Richmond and Alfred Stump, hurried the fifty-seven of us through our last year most successfully. Our class play, Smilin ' Through, was fine, our commencement enjoyed by everyone, and oh! we must not forget the grand and glorious Junior-Senior Reception. We graduated with a boom, bing, bang. We are sure the class of 1930 will not be forgotten too soon. — H. L. O. (25)
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SENIORS ' And in me there dwells no greatness Save it be some far off touch of greatness To know well I am not great. Officers IVAN YODER President RALPH MITCHELL .... Vice President JOE RICHMOND .... Secretary ALFRED STUMP Treasurer MR. GOODRICH and MISS ROSENBERRY - Advisors COLORS Green and White FLOWER White Rose ENROLLMENT Fifty-seven MOTTO We can because we think we can. (24)
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IVAN YODER President ' 27, ' 30; Joke Editor of Napanet ' 30; Hi-Y ' 29, ' 30; Student Council ' 29, ' 30; Professor Pepp ' 29; The Whole Town ' s Talking ' 29; Smilin ' Through ' 30. He cares not for study — it weakens his eyes. RALPH E. MITCHELL Vice President ' 29, ' 30; Band ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Basket-ball ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Baseball ' 29, ' 30; Track ' 29, ' 30; High School Quartette ' 30; Smilin ' Through ' 30; Demosthoneum Liter- ary Society ' 30; Scholastic Club ' 30. I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. JOE D. RICHMOND Secretary-Treasurer ' 28 ; Secretary ' 30. Calmness is not always the attribute of innocence. V. ALFRED STUMP Treasurer of Napanet and Class ' 30; Hi-Y ' 29, ' 30; Scholastic Club ' 30; Lab- oratory Assistant in Chemistry; Mod- ern Athenian Literary Society ' 30; Science Club ' 30; Noon Basket-ball ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; The Whole Town ' s Talk- ing ' 29; Smilin ' Through ' 30. Three-fifths of him genius, two-fifths sheer fudge. J. MAXWELL CLOUSE Editor-in-Chief Napanet ' 30; Hi-Y ' 29, ' 30; Latin Club ' 29, ' 30; Librarian ' 29, ' 30; Class Secretary-Treasurer ' 29; Demosthoneum Literary Society ' 30; Scholastic Club ' 30. Clear out of the way, my condition is sad, The work on this annual is driving me mad. HAROLD L. PIPPENGER Assistant Editor-in-Chief Napanet ' 30; Future Farmers ' Club ' 30; Stu- dent Council ' 30. It is a wise head that makes the still tongue. (26)
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