Nappanee High School - Napanet Yearbook (Nappanee, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 22 text:

First Row: Dave Geyer. Susie Field. Dottie Ulery. Carol Sue Hahn. Jane Rood. Ruth Ellen Salzman. Bonnie Cain. Dorothy Martin. Pat Thompson. Second Row: Prompters Charlotte Stickel and Donna Wagner; Jim Stouder. Jerry Ganshorn. Fred Hunsberger, Bill Stouder, Bob McDonald. Jack Stump. Jim Hamsher, Gene Heckaman. Marguerite Wagner. Projects, Projects, and Dr. Ann Butlers successful practice keeps her away from home, husband Tom, and their high-school-age twins. Tom has stayed home to do the housekeeping and peck out songs on his battered old piano, two thousand of them, in fact, and all rejected by publishers. When Father is nominated for Mother of the Year by a nosey but well-meaning neighbor, he wrathfully quits as housekeeper: so Ann moves her office into the living room— there to be both doctor and housewife: the combination proves to be too harrowing and she, too. quits. Hank, the ex-vacuum salesman turned ‘song plugger, valiantly turns the trick by selling Fathers songs and getting orders for more. Father once more indulges in limburger cheese and crackers for inspiration and returns to his apron, sweeper, and apple pies, concluding that it takes more than a house to make a home. Father Was a Housewife Julio Butler Jane Rood Doug Butler Jim Hamshcr. Bill Stouder Dr. Ann Butler Pat Thompson lorn Butler Boh McDonald Mrs. Hansen Bonnie Cain Hank Steincke Gene Heckaman. Fred Hunsberger Warren Jack Stump. Jim Stouder Sergeant Lutzfclder Dave Geyer Mrs. Cranfield Marguerite Wagner Mrs. Ames Dorothy Martin Pat Flanagan - Ruth F.llcn Salzman Mrs. Morris - ... - Susie Field Miss Osborne - Dottie Ulery Calvin Pepper Jerry Ganshorn Cynthia Lewis Carol Sue Hahn Co-Directors Lucy Miles, Fsther Hoover Top Picture—Hank Steincke and Tom Butler compared the virtues of their respective carpet sweepers. Bottom Picture—Dr. Ann Butler. Julie, and Father were aghast when Doug was chased by Sergeant Lutz-felder for riding too fast on his motorcycle.

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1957 Reception Moments To Remember Left to right: Bob McDonald, junior class president. The theme was “Japanese Gardens.” illustrated by welcomes the seniors and other guests. the table decorations. Dave Stoops, senior class president, responded to the welcome given by Bob. Gloria Beezley and Terry Haney were chosen by the Bob McDonald. Susie Field. Eddie Combs, and Gene junior class to reign over the reception dance. Here Heckaman foretold the future of the seniors by the they are being crowned by Bob McDonald. medium of a skit. Helens Beauty Shop—Complete Beauty Service Nappanee Ready-Mix Co. 17



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Donna Kay Wagner and Marie Klotz 'poured while Marguerite Wagner and Jane Rood helped themselves to cookies. More Projects The climax to the four years of high school is the traditional Senior Trip in the spring, which makes it necessary for all seniors to work very hard on their class projects in order to earn enough money to go touring. Seniors sold concessions at wrestling matches and basketball games throughout the year. I hey also sold candy at Christmas time. In the fall the senior girls held a tea for the freshman girls and the;r mothers: and everyone helped to move from the old school into our new East Side School. Glenda Dumph, Jim Hamsher. Karl Augustine. Larry Ryman. and Eddie Combs awaited their turns to receive the Christmas candy. Pictured at left: John Hawley. John Kendall, and Larry Riley helped to sell pop-corn and cokes at wrestling matches. Pictured at right: Brent Gall. Larry Cripe. Jack Stump. Ruth Ellen Salzman. and Carol Sue Hahn assisted in the big moving project. Yoder Cabinet Co.—Builders of Fine Kitchens Sechrist Standard Service—Atlas Tires and Batteries 19

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