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The Napanet1933 Senior Class History During eight years of elementary school, we, the class of 1933, built a car which was as fine as any ever constructed. One thing it lacked: There were no wheels. We began to make the first wheel in September, 1929. Wilfred Troup-presi- dentg Howard Strycker-vice presi-:lentg lane Kurtz-secretary: Carolyn Mullett- treasurer and our advisors, Miss Heestand and Mr. Martin, constituted half of the spokes. The rest of them were: purple, gold, the yellow rose, To strive to Do and Not to Fail, Marjorie Anglemyer-student council member, and 61 other freshmen Of course, we needed hubcaps on our car. The hubcap of our first wheel was a skating party in Stuckman Hall. The tire, which is the best part of the wheel, was the last thing to put on. Commencement, the first one we attended after we were somebody, was our first tire. After completing one wheel, the next one we made with a little more confidence and skill. Besides the four main spokes fthe class colors. flower, and motto,l this year we chose for the others: Karl Freese-president: Wilfred Troup-treasurer: Miss Hee- stand and Mr. Schuler-advisors: Cwlenwyn Walters and Marjorie Anglemyer-stu- dent council members. - Our second hubcap was a cootie party, preceded by a pot-luck supper. The tire again took shape in the form of commencement. ' We made each wheel a little better than the one before. This year a rule was made by which it became impossible for us to change our advisors. That caused two spokes to remain stationary in all the wheels. To make the right number of spokes, we were obliged to make one spoke instead of two with the purple and gold. We added six other spokes as follows: Wilfred Troup-president: Karl Knoble- secretary: Wade Miller-treasurer: Karl Freese, Reed Newcomer, and Glenwyn Walters-all student council members. . This year we had to make a change in the finishing touches. The Iunior-Senior Reception and the class play, Letters, we made into a tire. In fact, they were so important that we made a balloon tire. Commencement took second place in humbling itself to become the hubcap. It was after three years of pleasant hard work that we started to construct the last wheel. Now we were allowed four student council members. The twelve corn- plete spokes are: lil Purple and gold and the yellow rose: Q25 To Strive to Do and Not to Fail : t3l Mr. Abell and Ml Mr. Roose-advisors: t5l Karl Freese-president: t6l Fred Lopp-vice president: t7j Evelyn Walters-secretary: 181 Karl Knobel-treasurer: t9l Philip Stump, tlOl Virginia Richmond. till Carolyn Mullett, and U21 Raymond Gall-all student council members. The Iunior-Senior Reception was this wheel's hubcap and commencement once more occupied the place of the tire. One thing more we found we must do. The car needed a coat of paint. The class of '33 published the ninth volume of the Napanet to linish its career in the Nappanee Public Schools. f26J
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The Napanet 1933 RALPH RUMMEL WILFRED TROUP Noon Basket-ball 1, 2, 3. It takes a great man to be a good listener. MONA LOU SLABALIGH WI CH PH Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: The Arrivnl of Billy 3: Girls' Athletics 2, 3, -1: Rook- murkers 4. One tongue is sufficient for a wom- .. Sfl. LLODENE SNIDER Girl Reserve 2, 3: Commercial Club 3. 4: Girls' Athletics 2, 3. I regret often that I have spoken but never that I was silent. ARLES STO UDER -Fllgllgt' Farmers 2, 3: Noon Basket-bnll So sweetly she bids me adieu, I thought she bade me return. ILIP STLIMP Editor-in-Chief Napanet 4: Student Council 4: Letters 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Commercial Club 4: Librarian 2, 3. 4: Noon Basket-ball 2, 3: Roosters Club 4: Bookmarkers 4. The anecdote of one man is worth a volume of biography. C255 President 1. 3: Treasurer 2: Business Manager, Nnpnnet 4: Varsity Basket- bitll 1. 2. 3. 4: linsebnll 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: Rand 1, 2, 3, 4: Boos- ter Club 3, 4. I must complain the cards are ill- shuffled, until I have a better hand. DONALD WAGNER Letters 3: Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4: , Noon Basket-ball 2, 3, 4. Bashfulness may sometimes exclude pleasure, but seldom opens any avenue to sorrow or regret. EVELYN WALTERS Secretary 4: Calendar and Joke Editor. Nnpanet 4: Letters 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 2: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Athletics 2: Chorus 1, 2, 4. Sweet is revenge: especially to women. GARNETTE WALTERS . Letters 3: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 4: Chorus 2, 3: Betty Lou 3: Girls' Athletics 2. 3, 4: Cheer Leader 1. She who means no mischief, does it all. GLENWYN WALTERS Student Council 2: Letters 3: Bet- ty Lou 3: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 3. 4: Latin Club 2: Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Athletics 2. I desire no future that will break the ties of the past. RICHARD WISE Men blush less for their crimes than for their weakness and vanity.
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The N'apan-et 1933 ClassWill - I We, the class of 1933, bringing to a close our happy, carefree, twelve years of schooling, wish to extend to our classmates our last will and testament. I, Richard Wise, bequeath my will power to stay away from all fem-s to my brother Robert. q V I, Clemert Kyle, will my good standing with all teachers to lack Stout. I, Dorothy Keck, bequeath to Helen Shively my chance of playing all noon basket- ball games. I, Wilfred Troup, seeing as I exchange no graduation pictures with any Senior glrls, bequeath all my handsome portraits to Daisy Orcutt. I, Fred Lopp, will Alberta Weygand to next year's basket-ball star, Francis Berlin. a I, Garnette Walters, will to Iohn Crawford my large bottle of H2 O2 lHydrogen Peroxidej to be used only when his hair comes in dark at the part. I, Marion Rensberger, bequeath my skill of dealing one's self a good poker hand from the bottom of a deck of cards to Max Mlinardi. I, Reed Newcomer, will my way with women to my younger brother Charles, if he promises not to go too much that Way. I, Ieanette Buss, will my boy friend from Hammond to my good friend, Miriam Geyer, if he doesn't become too fond of her. I, Clifford Iervis, will all my love to Iune Best. I, George Hershberger, bequeath the new car I drive to Ieanne Wilson and Fred Reed to be used only on nights when the folks are home. I, Bill Pepple, wish to have the well known Pepple Pivot Play changed to Pip- pen Pivot Play. I, Berniece Hollar, bequeath my height to Robert Mishler. I, Monalou Slabaugh, will my sister, Kathryn, to Roberts Reed and Unger. I, Harold Miller, 'bequeath my scholarly appearance to Bing Strang. I, Evelyn Walters, will my Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. and Sunday nights to Francis Risley. I, Glenwyn Walters, will Dale Anglemeyer to Vivian Richmond for one night a week, only. Q ' K ' I, Mary Furney, will to Chester Rassmussen my new novel Getting Llp in the World. ' I, Glen Conrad, bequeath to Genevieve Yarian my good standing with Dutch Schuler. I, Wade Miller. will my little niece to Everette Hollar. I, Mariorie Anglemeyer, will Doris Babcock my place of existence so she can be as near Ioe Stouder as possible. I, Loyal Corwin, will my knowledge of Chemistry to -Sam Brumbaugh. C 27 J
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