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ALU Alexander, Kirby Bougher, Elsie Clouse, Paul Counts, Richard Deisch, Norma Jean Doyle, Pat Dumph, Mary Edith Farrington, Stanley Foudy, Doris Fox, Mary Ann Frenger, Junior Gardner, Loweli Gaut, Wilbur George, Julia Geyer, Robert Gwin, Max Hahn, Carol Henley, Bill Hershberger, Maxine Hively, Darwin Hoffer, Georgia Hoke, Cassel Holderman, Earl Holloway, Ruby Hoover, Willard Kern, Raymond Kring, Nonna Jensen, Maxine Johnson, David Johnston, Hobert Losee, Willard Madlem, Eileen Martin, James Mellinger, Joan Miller, Betty Miller, Raymond Muntz, May Mullet, Josephine Nettrour, Wilma Oyler, Jean Phend, Eleanor Postma, Vivian Reed, Anna Mae Reed, Walter Richmond, Marilyn Roose, Lisle Roose, Willis Slabaugh, Jeanette Sechrist, Norma Shaum, Charlotte Stahly, Marilyn Stout, Ora Tyndall, Theda Webster, Bill Weldy, Francis Army Kingsbury Ashland College Navy Vitreous Steel Prod. Co. Army Kroger’s Coppes, Inc. Mrs. Everett Hall So. Bend Business Col. Mutschler Bros. Co. Navy Coppes, Inc. Indiana Central College Purdue University Uline’s Vitreous Steel Prod. Co. Rexall—Post Grad. Dr. Slabaugh’s Office Army Mrs. Charles Pletcher Uline’s Home Rexall Drug Store Army Navy Mrs. Lawrence Berg Rexall Drug Store Purdue University Army Deceased Chicago Telephone Co. Army Conn Band Ins’t. Co. Conn Band Ins’t. Co. Uline’s Miles Laboratory Sec’y. to County Supt. Thraps Cafe So. Bend Business Col. Schultz Bros. 5 10 Mrs. O. A. Lambert Conn Band Ins’t. Co. Howell Electric Motor Co. Home Goshen College Ball State Teachers Col. Methodist Hospital Ball Band Miles Laboratory Nunemaker’s Food Shop Army Ball Band Navy Goshen College La Porte, Ind. Ashland, Ohio Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Goshen, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Milford, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Howell, Michigan Nappanee, Ind. Goshen, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Nappanee, Ind. Goshen, Ind.
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SOCIAL EVENTS JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Toastmaster .......................................................Jim Stillson Welcome ..........................................................Bill Johnson Response ..................................................James Carl Miller Music Reading...........................................................Eddie Price Music Prophecy ..................................................Marialyce Metzler Reading.....................................................Mary Alice Pletcher Remarks .......................................................Faculty Member BACCALAUREATE Organ Prelude................................................Finlandia by Sibelius Processional...................................................“Largo” from “Xerxes” Nathen Jones at organ, Carol Pletcher at piano Vocal Solo—Ave Maria........................................................Jean Kohlhorst Scripture....................................................Rev. J. M. Bowman Prayer........................................................Rev. A. R. Sanks Chorus Selection—“Hear Our Prayers”.................................H. S. Chorus Sermon.......................................................Rev. G. V. Regenos Chorus Selection—“Hallelujah Chorus”................................H. S. Chorus Benediction .................................................Rev. 1. G. Roderer Recessional Organ Postlude COMMENCEMENT Nappanee High School Community Building Wednesday, May 26. 1943 Program The Music of Life................................. Deep River........................................ High School Chorus Invocation........................................ Salutatory ....................................... Prelude and Scherzo............................... Clarinet Octet Address........................................... All in An April Evening........................... Onward Ye Peoples................................. High School Chorus Valedictory ...................................... Presentation of Awards: For the American Legion....................... For the Hi-Y.................................. Presentation of Diplomas.......................... Benediction....................................... ...........Noble Cain .............Spiritual Rev. Edward M. Miller .........Robert Miller ...............Bennett ..........Fred G. Bale .... Hugh S. Robertson ..........Jean Sibelius ..........Jane McFall . .Mr. Lester Gentzhorn . . .Mr. Lawrence White . .Principal G. C. Roose .....Rev. L. E. Foudy
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1943, do declare this to be our last will and testament. 1, Francis Bammel, do bequeath my daily hike to Jean Alice Miller, it she ever moves away from the school block. I, Gerald Bigler, do bequeath my Li t Abner lingo and actions to Eddie Brice, hoping it will enthrall the girls like it has for me. I, James Callander, do bequeath my chemistry book to Bob Fairchild, since it hasn’t been used very much. I, Ada Culp, do bequeath my splendid behavior in Chemistry class to Mr. Foulke to be used as a good tonic when the rest of the class is out of order. 1, Frances DeBow, do bequeath my extra large frame to Alva Van Dyke to aid in keeping him anchored during a high wind. I, Keith Dumph, do bequeath my vitamin pills, which are for my height to Bob Lloyd, if he thinks he needs them. I, Miles Fairchild, do bequeath my well worn artist’s smock and palette to another professional artist, John Mellinger. I, Donald Frenger, do bequeath my position as Miss Shively’s secretary to any underclassmen who think they will look more at home on the boss’ knee than I did. I, Richard Ganger, do bequeath my magazines, poems, stories, cough drops, chewing gum, sen sens, etc., to Bill Mishler to hand out in next year’s Government class as I so generously did. I, Kenneth Harter, do bequeath my ability to mess things up during Chemistry experiments to Ed Price. I, Ruby Harter, do bequeath my love of Elkhart to Phyllis Bennett if she tires of Nappanee. I, Helen Hoffer, do bequeath my knowledge of the Morse Code to somebody who’s letters come in the same code that mine do, oxoxox-xxx. We, Marshall Hoffer. and Harold Miller, do bequeath our brotherly love to those “Sisters of the Skillet,” Franny Neterer and Hiny Richmond. I, Ermajean Hollar, do bequeath my ability to bellow' to Dave Miller, providing he is in next year’s class play. 1, Max Hollar, do bequeath my well-worn tires to Betty Postma, hoping she can have them cut down to tit her sedan. f, Virginia Holaway, do bequeath my Hare tor Goshen Teck male students to Bea Linn just in case she decides to go Goshen.” 1, Dewey Housouer, do bequeath my swittness to Herman Hall, to be used in more ways than one. 1, Janice Huff, do bequeath my bashfulness to my sister Marilyn, hoping she will settle down. 1, Donnabelle Huffman, do bequeath my small brown purse to anyone who can stuff more cosmetics, combs, pencils, notes, etc., than I have! I, John Linn, do bequeath my ability to sleep any lime and anywhere to Johnny Maust, hoping he can stand the debris that comes Hying through the air better than 1 could. I, Verda Longfield, do bequeath my long hair to the government, to be used in making armaments, after 1 have joined the WAAC’S. 1, Ruby Lynch, do bequeath my convertible pigtails and little girl look to Jeanne Sechrist. I, Nathen Jones, do bequeath my position as president of the “Hatchet Club” to Paul Sam Bourne, providing he can stand the “snapping” good time. I, Jane McFall, do bequeath my position as Senior Class Secretary and Treasurer, furrowed brow, ink-stained fingers, miser mindedness, and creditor’s tricks in collecting dues to the Junior Class Secretary, Mary Louise Laser. 1, Rosemary Martin, do bequeath my poise and dignity in walking to and from classes to Carol Pletcher. 1, Lyle Mast, do bequeath my shyness to Phyllis Guard observing that she has already shown signs of being genuinely (?) coy. I, William Metzler, do bequeath my original laugh “Ha” to Elmer Mishler— hoping he can draw as much attention as I did. I, Helen Metzler, do bequeath my book on, “How to Detect Purdue Wolves” to
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