Nappanee High School - Napanet Yearbook (Nappanee, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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The Napanet 1933 The Class of 1933 WISHES TO EXPRESS ITS SINCERE APPRECIATION TO THE SPONSORS OF EACH CLASS AND EXTRA-CUR- RICULAR ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE CO-OPERATION THEY HAVE GIVEN THE CLASS IN MAKING THIS VOL- UME A SUCCESS. WE ESPECIALLY VVISH TO THANK MR. ABELL, MR. ROOSE, AND MISS HEESTAND FOR THEIR LEADERSHIP AND HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. WE WISH ALSO TO THANK ALL WHO HAVE BOUGHT ADVERTISING AND HAVE THUS HELPED TO INSURE THE FINANCIAL SUCCESS OF OUR PROIECT. 1215

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The Napanet1'933 We were splendidly entertained at the reception given by the Iunior Class at the Coppes Hotel. ' On the twenty-seventh of May, we reached the climax of our school career for the thirty-nine members of our Senior class received their diplomas. We have not completed our high school course without overcoming many dif- ficulties, but the friendships and associations and the many good times we have had together have far surpassed those difficulties. Now that we have finished these four years of training, our places will be taken by the under-classmen. These treasured days have gone, but they will not be for- gotten, for there are memories that even Father Time cannot erase. Class Plays During our high school career, we presented two plays. The first one, Second Childhood, was given during our Iunior year in the City Auditorium on April 30, 1931. The next play, Dulcg, was presented in our Senior year on May 4, 1932. Both plays were very successful. We contribute this success to our directress, Miss Briggs. SECOND CHILDHOOD DULCY Cast Cast Prof. Frederick Relyea .......... Glen Field Gordon Smith ....... . ...... Charles Lehman Mrs. Wellsmiller ......... Dorothy Coppes Dulcy Smith ................ Dorothy Coppes Sylvia Relyea ......... ..Theora Holderman Bill Parker ........ .......... R obert Blosser Philip Stanton .........A......... Robert Blosser Henry .......................................... lcd Lape Gen. Henry Burbeck .......... Earl Graham Charles Forbes ............,......... Glen Field Marcella Burbeck ................. Ruth Stump Mrs. Forbes .............. Theora Holderman Mrs. Vinvert ....................... Lois Mitchell Angela Forbes .................. Carolyn Arch Mrs. Henderson .... Marguerite Richcreek Schuyler Van Dyke .......... Leland Strang Lucille Norton ........ ........... P earl Hummel Vincient Leach .................... Iohn Coppes ludge Sanderson ...... ....... C harles Lehman Tom Starrett .................... Lee Anderson Sheriff Iohnson ...... ....... L ee Anderson Patterson .................... Harold Limbaugh Commencement Program May 27, 1932 Class Song, fTune of Pep l ..................................... ........................ C lass Invocation ..................................................................... ......,... H arold Bock Piano Solo, Military March, Tschaikowsky ...... ......... W ava Miner Salutatory ............................................................. .......... V ivian Eppley The Door to Literary Adventure .... ......... Class Members The Value of Athletics ....................... ........ C harles Lehman Sousaphone Solo, Billy Blowhard ....... .......... L owell Mullett Science and It's Future ........................... ............................... Ea rl Graham The Functions of a Commerce Course ..... ......................... Th eora Holderman Vocal Duet, The Old Refrain, Kreisler ..... ......... L aVerne Miller, Lois Mitchell What Our Music Means to Us ................ ......................................... Carolyn Arch The Farmers of 1940 ................................................................................ Harold Umbaugh Quartette ..........,......,.....,................................................................................ Sweet and Low Carolyn Arch, Dorothy Coppes, Lee Anderson, Lowell Mullett Valedictory .............................,.......................................................................... Robert Miller Presentation of Awards .......... ....... ....... .......... R o y Slaglel Lawrence White Presentation of Diplomas ...... ............................ S upt. I. A. Abell Benediction ,......................... ............... ................... L 0 well Hershberger C203



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The Napanet 1933 MARIORIE ANGLEMYER VE Vice President 3: Letters 3: Girl Re- serve 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Librarian 1, :Ig Betty Lou 3: Chorus 3, Al: Girls' Athletics 1. 2, 3: Commercial Club 4: Rookmarkers 4. Learn to talk well, then learn when it is well to talk. LORIS BROWN - Future Farmers 1, 2. 3, 4: Noon Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Every man has his day. HOWARD BRLIMBALIGH Noon Basket-bn.ll 2. 3, fl. The surest way to hit a woman's heart is to take aim kneeling. IEANETTE BLISS - TH Snapshot Editor-Napanet 4: Girl Re- serve 1, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Band 1 L. 3. 4: Girls' Athletics 2, 3. lt's the little things in life that both- er us.' One can sit on a mountain with pleasure, but not on a tack. URLO CLOLISE Assistant Editor-Napanet 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. -lg Latin Club 2: Booster Club 3, 4: Li- brarian 2, 3. 4: Bookmarkers 4. The superior talent and the su- perior man are seldom found to- getherf' C221 GLEN CONRAD Varsity Basket-ball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Noon Basket-ball 1: Commercial Club 4. To live long it is necessary to live slowly. LOYAL CORWIN Commercial Club 4. Nothing is impossible with sci- ence. RUTH IOSEPHINE EPPLEY Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Girls' Athletics 2, 3, 4: Librarian 2, 3, 4: Bookmarkers 4. One of the women who write with ease. KARL FREESE, IR. Class President 2, 4: Student Council 3: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 2: Band 2. 3, 4: Noon Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 3, 4: Golf Team 3: Librarian 2: Bookmarkers 4. A man he seems of cheerful yester- day and confident tomorrow. MARY FLIRNEY A Girl Reserve 3. 4: Betty Lou 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 33. -1: Chorus 3: Commercial Club 3, -l: Girls' Athletics 2, 4. Doubt whom you will, but never yourself.

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