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TEAU1 1 if n F. Khin. Q. Covey, Gfndrgjrlj-Manolo, H:ff3::a:?'H'??ehlindwein, B. Scorr, c. ......., . 1 t-tanlin' Y' Hump' ' Rivers: 5 d Mccellam. 5- om ' ' ers. Yhreadgall. - d D Baker. C- . W G. W-ndwgh,-C Rl' top tow-l ' Kim c Lana G- l b A Atvwod- Y- E ' ' a william-. M- ' G , , - , . I W, ru . J, Hqndernn. -v, Murdoff, V vwln o. mme, R. BGld mn, K.Willun1: B1- ' 'ow s. Mawr. '-town yoqkum, tt. Concftl- R' Mu ldwin A. Weitz, K. lohmon, m ztslxxcxvg-,I Fouwnbwg, 3:I:nF.:cMoYtibld. A. Cerleth, E. Star . . ' n, . e ' ' V. Monroe, C, Bowmo FACULTY We students owe a deep debt of gratitude to the members of the faculty who have patiently guided us throughout the past year. Although they have at some time or another borne the brunt of our hostility, they seem to have survived courageously under the trying ordeal. The tenth graders especially realize the many efforts the members of the faculty have rendered for their benefit. Now the time has come to bid farewell to our Alma Mater. For some of us it is a parting of only a few months, while for others it is the last time they will sit in a classroom of the blue and white. Whatever the case may be, however, it is with grateful hearts that they will always remember the faculty of Napa High School. COUNSELORS It is the counselor's taslc to supervise any change in program which the students may wish to make. It is also the counselor to whom the student- comes when he or she has on roblem in Y P which guidance is needed. For this reason u counselor needs to have a deep under- standing of teen-agers. We feel that this year's counselors un- questionably exhibit ihese necessqry qualifications, and we would like to congratulate Mr. Hildebrant, Mr. Hanson, Miss May- field, Mrs. Boman and Mrs. Schaaf. We are very proud of our counselors and the excellent work which they have done this year. n G Hilderbrdnli -J. Home . 1 Liruman, B- Mayhem' aw 3 Bottom-A. Schaaf, C-
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..l I We have accomplished much In the months 'that have passed so quickly. Each of you has done your share of the hard work that is so necessary for suc- cess. It has been a busy year in which the faculty, secretaries, custodians, students, and parents have worked together to maintain a democratic program of education. This edition of The Lance represents a co-opera- tive enterprise, reflecting the spirit of our school. lt is with this spirit of teamwork that we look head, with faith in the future, with confidence in our school, and with assurance in ourselves. MR. KENNETH JOHNSON, PRINCIPAL MR. RON ENGLISH, our popular Dean of Boys, has perhaps the most varied and most difficult posi- tion in the Napa High School. Mr. English fulfills the very important office of Dean of Boys, capably taking care of all boys' problems, and, as he so aptly puts it, problem boys. In addition to this he supervises all Associated Student Body activities, attends all student council meetings, directs the assemblies throughout the school year, and is in charge of all boys' attend- ance. MRS. VIRGINIA MURDOFF, our Dean of Girls, has capably fulfilled one of the most difficult and exact- ing offices in Napa High School for the past two years. Mrs. Murdoff sponsors all girls' clubs and activities in general, and the Hostess Club, composed of girls pro- ficient in homemaking who officiate at various school activities, and the F. H. A. iFuture Homemakers of Americal, in particular. She also takes care of girls' attendance, teaches several homemaking classes, and does special guidance work.
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