Napa High School - Napanee Yearbook (Napa, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Fall Student Government om... l to r: Joanne Martin, Charlene Shatttuck, Elmer Barker, Ben Adan, Helen Wilson, Winnie Bartow. Missing is Bruce Silvers. Emogene Patten, Bruce Silvers, Theresa Braui. The establishment of club charters, election of grade officers, and the development of the student handbook are onl few of the many things that were accomplished during the term of the fall A.S.B. ofhcers. Holding the important office of president, it was Ben Adan's job to see that the first semester got ta-a goodstart. also presided over the assemblies, Studentcouncil, and Board of Directors' meetings held during In the ofhce of 'vice-President Elmer Barker 'assisting the president his la program of activities., i'ii'i ii A iiiiiii I I ii J R In chargeof the minutes, for both the,Studeritl.tCouncillf.1ggjii-Boarc1gofi.Directors'1meetingsgliieleni'WQiSgi'7,held5.rl1e ol of A.s.B. Secretary. a T . J R The director of linance, Winnie ,Bartowf badly the ijobyofiligiepiixigifahzfaciillfaggfiQlfaccigtilit 3Ch0,9lil1lidg2f- Ofhcially in charge of the yearbook and the school-papers' was Charlene ishalttuclc, directat5'1of.pfihlicaitibns. Primarily responsible for noontime recreation was the director of recreation, Joanne Maritim f 'wff t Yell leader, Bruce Silvers, took charge of the promotion of school spirit anclrolliciatecliat ralHes'.Q A. flip V ' M The student council, made upgof homeroom representatives and the ASB ol:licers,,diri'iedtout plans during the term. one of these heing the purchasing of benches for the school store. Problems discussed in council iweire those concerning school and various problems such as trafiic conduct, behavior at assemblies, and the like. ' First row, I to r: C. Shattuck, H. Wilson, B. Adan, E. Barker, J. Martin, W. Bartow. Second row, l to r: S. Merritt, R. Frc C. Hempler, J. Mills, H. Beck, T. Frazier, E. Patten, S. Baker, V. Flock, T. Prescott, R. Andrews, R. Wang. Third row, l t L. Shaffer, P. Voitich, J. Owen, J. Bush, L. Vienop, J. Hynes, J. Gosling, B. Carr, J. Duff, V. Brown, M. Greco, C. Wilson. Fourth row, I to r: L. Hansen Berberick, l.. Mayfield, G. McCarthy, B. Northrop, R. Land, H. Maclean, T. Henry, E. Jimison, G. Christiansen, J. Archer, J. Orrock.

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MINISTRATIG MR. KENNETH JOHNSON, principal MR. RON ENGLISH, vice-principal An indication of the Hne school spirit we have had at Napa High School this past year is reflected on the faces of our faculty and administrative stall who are pictured on this page. With the help of our principal, Mr. Kenneth Johnson, vice-principal, Mr. Ron Englishg dean of boys, Mri Ken Casanegag and dean of girls, Mrs. Virginia Mugggloff, and the entire faculty and counselors, many things have been accomplished. I ., ff i It is the job of our faculty to see that the students getsthe mostfout of eaclifsubject The Wide variety of subjects available at Napa High School make it possible for studeiiiftb have a and varied programs The counselors are primarily responsible in helping thefgtudentsjgiiith such gibroblems classes, grades, and so forth. The counseling staiffgfhis term was made up of..Mr. l-lildeljrant, Hansemllflvliss Mayfield, Mrs-.fBoman, and Mrs. Schaaf- Q xrk Vi ,iw K T :T :nj 1. kkk,,. E A rarely .important office, to whic57Sve owe of praise, is that tifithe HealtliiDepartment. It,is.the dutyeofthis ' to care for any small clisordeilor accident which aglitudent might have. ' - ' :. 1 ' ssl, H 1 ,. nf . ' ' 'S cial' raise Mr: Dain Hrclce ., our con Qnlal and feifgcient custafdian and his hel ers. 'A . 4 -Y 1 1 . , .5 ,, 'em . ' I P '. 41- . V. Last, fcognize the ofliepgy sfalfgyvho wogkf so caring fgxjthe attendance and-fifgxsiness prob- lerns of41uc.school..,i55?5,igg5 gjgff' ly 1 D' , . 3 avg If I P is You have LVV. -Inf . Qpeople behind, oiarlschool systerng all deseiiviing a lot dfgcredit fogggxhe hard vgorlc they have pil!-forthhiirseefxige n Nx ysygem' runs smopghly. ' is-pg .l - . . B7 'ii 'r'?:f 'l f iy 7 , ,g i l ' f1',:,,,,Qirjl5i.lWing' ScollQ'Alf1filliarns,,-Sierleili, MeAl3eer, Folkenlierg, Windwoh, Moyfieliimevin, Mon oe, ff I '. 7 ' GE. Murdol'f,'Boman, Vogel, Pritchard. Baclrrows, I to r: Henderson, Hansen, Sialingor, 'Thread- ' ' gall, Baldwin, Martin, Kulffi, Yerger, Atwood, Grubb, Cononi, Penn, Reams, Van Vuren, Klein, Hahalu, Acheson, Schlindwein, Wilkins, Rivers, Esles, Yoakum, Juricieh, Nocelo, Spohr, Hildebranf, Borden. No? included in pidun: Boker, Belcher, Blume, Covey, Early, Ferriole, Friend, Gressinger, Kresge, Ln Torre, Peterson, Revelli, Sv. John, Storm, Taylor, Weiiz.



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Fficers Don Dresel, Mary Patrick, Jim Orroclt, Lou- ienop, Bob Carr, Barbara Hendricks, Joan Spring Student Government Q45 'l I J Q ii L1 5 +1 'Alas K Q- lt 17 Diane Morecrcrfi, Don Dresel, Hazel Beck spring student council with the help of Mr. Friend, their advisor, and the spring A.S.B. officers haw , , ,tributed J N . , . ,.,..,-. ...,,-. .W ,t,, .. .. , , V L s. . , , . 1 valifdhlrrlfin s to a H1 h School. One of thc most tm ortant conflthuttons uns therwrr J 2' ,,fV,5- ' ,yEZ. n5t1tu- Y S g P. , 95 mfs b Aw 5 Wy..- ,ff ,..,, ,W ,,.,,L, ,. .. 5,5 57-,ft 1. up lr-w....,,,,.,,,,.., M.. . .Yikixrg 4, . - YN , .V lj ' M. . The ?rm?,s,et dfgd the tndtvtklu it ' usfy t tgqgrcgnt needs offtltel. ll 2, . Moved by New ff the h I Th IPC Q. Q0Clj51tt2C L students etr re H1-1-fa.. r M X J A' J is 'H 'Y ' . .31- ' t 4 . ' ' li: Y . .- .. I-eiirsi-1: ' J . eh 'V F' IV' 'ZV4 illvh Ui' K' V ' .. R A 5 entire W35 . n ' 'N - ' . 150. ,v.i'- -L fi K ' .5 Lf..-NM'-5, l -, Mm 'gl , -swf' '13 il., , '. I ual H1196 -l' 'kSldCl'lf-llIl1.0f!'0C .du-np , ,sri sect'2fh?yl'Nl5tlylPatr1ck, ctor' . Bruin - if!!-Q sr I' G iorjof li tions Louvtti V ti5p1,V .irf:- nt? gf Vwdsadplij' ifand yell er Do rfcl' r. i.'1 Fug. air. X, 'fic most successful in QWQ J JL' ' . xv MM' S' . ' The spring officers, as well as student council. deserve a great dcnl of crcdnt lor their outstanding worlc as school repre- ZIIVCS. ow, I to 1: l. Vienop, B. Curr, M. Pofrick. Second row, l to r: M. Quinnell, V. Roads, l. Lyle, l. Humphrey, R. L. Harbin, a men, B. Nou, J. Owen, P. Rhodes, R. Frame, R. Andrews, J. Sr. Clair, R. Cavagnaro. Third row, I to r: J. Tolmon, council :' , . . . ure, J. Larsen, S. Murray, J. Hynes, C. Hempler, C. Shattuck, C. D Onofruo, M. J. McMillan. Fourth row, I to r: J. Scorufli, E. Barker , J. Duff.

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