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-L B U C K E Y E -- Board Of Education Dr. E. M. DeTray, President Dr. T. P. Delventhal W. C. Chubb Paul E. Hoy, Clerk-Treasurer D Dr. J. H. Moden Ernest Vorwerk. The Board of Education is elected to represent the citizens of Napoleon in matters pertaining to the school. lt is their duty to fix the tax levy and approve the budget. Any improvements needed in the school must be consented to by them. They make possible the many opportunities and enjoyment of school life. For all this, We, the students, are grateful. XServing as Lieutenant in U 'ntal Corps, U. S. Army, at Camp Blanding, Florida. Adoptions Color-Old Rose and Silver Flower-Rose Motto-They conquer who think they can
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l DEDICATION -- To This America The government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
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lREMINISCINGl- W. Praet J. Hoeffel WALTER PRAET: Science Course -Hi-Y 3-4, V. Pres. 4: Student Council 43 Annual Staff 4: In- tramurals 2-3-4: Class Pres. 4: Hamler 1-2- I do betray myself by blushing. JAMES J. COLLINS: Commercial Course-Boy's Intramurals 2-3-4: Track 3: Basketball 23 Jr. Retail Merchants Association 4 3 Code Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Treasurer 4: I-Iamler l- XVh1t a smile, what a wit, is he gloomy? Not a bit! J. Collins J. I-Iefflinger JEAN HOEFFEL: College Course: G. R. 2-3-4: Operetta V. Pres. 4. College Club 4: Intramurals 2-3-4: Code Stall 3-4: Sr. Class Play-- Advertisingg Delta 1: G. A. A. 4 - Her sunny disposition makes her welcome in any circle. JUNE HEFFLINGER: Commercial Course-Class Office, Secretary 4- She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. Senior Class History In the year 1937, 113 eager Freshmen enrolled in Napoleon High School. From the beginning, we were an active group. Soon we were participants in music, clubs, plays, student government, and athletics, What a Life and Our Town , our two class plays, will long be remembered. Replacing the traditional Junior-Senior Banquet, we enjoyed a boat cruise on Lake Erie. For the first time in the history of the school, when we were Juniors, we sponsored a formal Spring Dance and included the Sophomores as our guests. Now that our Senior Year is coming to an end, we can look back with no regrets. We've enjoyed school life at Napoleon High School. We thank our teachers, Mr. Oldfather, and Mr. Brillhart. We leave school with not only knowledge from books but also lessons in responsibility and practical knowl- edge.
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