Napa High School - Napanee Yearbook (Napa, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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SOPHOMORE CLASS FALL OFFICERS SPRING joe Tonascia President Donald Mastick James Tonascia Vice-President Dick Ohlandr Margie Glos Secretary Wilma Holmes Frank Agnello Sergeant-at-A rms Albert Zanardi Naomi Kirgan Yell Leader Richard Carroll ADVISERS R. I. Buchanan S. Lynch E. Conners The Class of '38 had great success in the opening event of their school year,-fthe annual Sophomore Hop, which was said to be the best ever held in the historyfiof Napa High. Working enthusiastically with their general chairman, Clyde Cary, the committees cooperated in every respect. Efficient advertising brought better than usual results for the Soph movie, clearing 51500. The pages in the Napanee, athletic numerals for the boys, and the boat rented for the N. U. H. S. regatta were financed from this fund. To have money for carrying on their junior year, the class is now planning another moving picture. Members of the Class of ,38 have participated in all sports. The boys man the Class C basketball championship. The girls have won the hockey championship and tied for second place in basketball. The Sophomore Class is well represented in the California Scholarship Society, the Debating Club, the language clubs, and all other activities of the school. We are determined to add to our success as Juniors and Seniors. F RESHMAN CLASS FALL OFFICERS SPRING Bobby Shurtlelf President Bob Handel Bob Barr Vice President Eugene Harris Margie Tcnascia Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Niccolls Margie Fitch Class Representative Jean Langum ADVISERS Mr. Beatty Mr. La Rue Miss Sauve The Class of '39 was cordially greeted by the upper classmen on September 17. Although little hazing was done on the first day of school, two weeks later, the new Frosh received the proper initiation. During the first week in October, freshman girls had a mad scramble to find their Big Sisters for the jolly Big and Little Sister Tea. Dancing and refreshments broke the ice and helped form new acquaintances. On October twenty-fifth, formal recognition was given the class by the student body in the Freshman Reception. Delightful woolly lambs, coy little ducks, and cuddly chicks lent a nursery atmosphere to the Big Gym. So far, the class has held only one important social activity, and that was the Freshman Movie. Fifteen dollars was realized. The Class of ' 39 hasn' t made the headlines in athletics yet, but we have a heap of spirit and three years ahead of us!

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JUNIOR CLASS Y -LL W l FALL X OFFIcERs SPRING Ernest Thormalen President Ernest Sander Evelyn Hardin Vice-President Robert Carter Ruth Coward Secretary Louise Rebottaro Will O'Brien Representative Alan Bendowski M. Norton ADVISERS C. B. Youtz Owing to the work of Miss Norton and Mr. Youtz, class advisers, and also the responsible officers chosen by the class, the Juniors have had a very successful year. New personalities have been added to the class in Mildred Boclcstadter from Sydney, Nebraslcag Ray Spalding from Paso Robles, Betty Lou Howard from Berlceleyg Patricia Davidson from Sonomag and Cyril Holcomb from Azusa. The class of 1937 has excelled in sports. We have won inter-class track and basketball and have a very good chance of winning the Johnson-Randall Cup. The Juniors are fortunate in having such outstanding athletes as Ernie Sanders, Ernie Thormalen, Charles Henry, and John Bennett. Gifford Dickel, in practice, broke the 120-yard dash record in the fast time of 13 flat. Junior girls have won basketball and tied for volleyball. They even pedaled their way to fame in the bicycle relay. Evelyn Hardin and Mildred Sherman have done excellent work in G. A. A. Charles Niccolls, Bill Locarnini, Wayne Wilson, W. O'Brien, E. Thormalen, L. Kramer, B. Hennessey, and jam-es Brown are Welfare boys who have done honor to the Junior class. Evelyn Boggs and Ruth Coward have made our school much more interesting with their music. The Junior class is well represented in the Debat- ing Club. Those interested are Lucille Vartanian, Hazel Hasey, Jack Price, Mar- ghatta Kent, Betty Nye, Bob Seegmiller, and Ruth Coward. Students with exceptionally high scholastic ratings are Bob Seegmiller with only two B's against his straight A recordg Wilma Curtis with B' s in only three subjects, Frank Frost with a high A and B average. Mary Bardessono has proved herself in- dispensible in the office. On April 24, the Juniors sponsored a Barn Dance. Juniors in 'QHil1 Billy clothes created such a furor as to assure success to this new idea. Supported by the returns of the Barn Dance,', an elaborately decorated Junior-Senior Prom was given late in May as a treat to the Seniors.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST Row: B. Johnstone, E. Sander, F. Agnello, D. Masticlc, B. Gay, B. Kirschner, Kelley, E. Barnes, T. Filmer, C. Covey, T. Bentley, Imrie, R. Koepp, R. Curtis, B. Barhoza, S. Garaventa, J. Bearce, B. Handel, A. Turchet, N. Grimoldi, B. Keig, H. Dow, Coolidge. SECOND Row: K. Bearce, H. Chittenden, E. Bergen, Graham, M. Andrews, R. Abrams, B. Gardner, E. Coward, E. Archer, C. Cary, B. Fitch, G. Humphrys, W. Haeclcl, H. Halloran, B. Gracy, R. Carrol, M. Burrows, M. Christianson, Borman, E, Gimple, G. McCall, I. Flannigan THIRD Row: E. McGinnis, S. Frattini, M. Viney, E. Ghiradi, M. Atwood, M, Barker, M. Davis, M Johnson, M. Brien, M. Glos, P. Gerth, H. Krenlce, B. Butman, V. Casulo, G. Giovannini M. Jacobsen, G. Emery, D. Costa, N. Kirgan, D. Freslcan. FOURTH Row: M. Santos, E. DeVira, D. Joseph, L. Frye, M. Henlce, W. Dooley, A. Granzella, R. Fer rante, Frost, V. Hurst, A. Bianchi, L. Jaeger, F. Buxton, V. Cereda, P. Guidicci, D Frost, P. Heston, D. Cowan, M. Mesquita, D. Grande, H. Alherti, B. Bentley, E. Cad wallader.

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