Napoleon High School - Buckeye Yearbook (Napoleon, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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-CLASS OF 342- BOB BOWERMAN - Agriculture Course l-2: Science Course 3-4: De- bate 1-25 Hi-Y 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 3-45 College Club 49 Annual Staff 4g Code Staff 45 News Staff: Intra- murals 2-3-45 Activity Collector 3-4. I was born to other thi'ngs - Time elaborately thrown away. - What quip will he think of next?- tormentor of teachers and fellow stu- dents alike-a cute little fellow, CAROLYN BOYER- Pudge or HBo -Science Course5 Glee Club l- 2-3-45 Girl's Intramurals: Basket- ball I-2-35 Cheer Leader 3-X45 Girl Reserves l-2-3-45 Operetta 25 Annual Stall 4: Choral Club l-25 Class Play 31 College Club 45 A Capella Choir 45 Girls Intramural Volley Ball 33 Sports Manager 3-4. 'Her smile was like a rainbow flash- ing from a misty sky. -bubbling disposition-Bo-her feet just won't stand still--Eta Beta Pi leader. HAROLD BOST - Commercial Course l-2: Industrial Arts Course 3- 4: Intramural Basketball l-2: Hall Monitor 4. Patience is powerfull f'Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. - The kind of man who listens by the hour, but talks by stop-watch. BETTY J. HARRISON-Com- mercial Course: Girl Reserves l-2-3-45 Glee Club l-2. Our thoughts and our conduct are our ownfl--modest, retiring- blond hair, well kept- NORMAN E. DETRAY- Ned -Science Course: Football 3-45 Bas- ketball l-2-3-4: Track 2-3-45 Band l-2-3-4: Orchestra l-2-3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-4, President 3: Student Council l-2-3-4: N Club 2-3-4, President 41 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Code Staff 4: News Staff 4 Ceclitorjg Glee Club 3: College Club 4. 'fRuler by a peoples choic'e ., 'love comforlelh like sunshine after rainf' - into everything - a strong, handsome face-man wilh wit, mis- chief and sense- a trumpeter pulling notes like taffy into a thin sweet thread of soundu. ARLENE LENSMAN- Arley - Science Course5 Glee Club I-2-35 Choral Club 2-35 Operetta 25 Code Staff l-2-3-45 News Staff 45 Intra- murals l-25 Girl Reserves l-2-3-45 College Club 45 Annual Staff 4' Usher I-2-3. Studious of ease and fond of hum- ble things.I'-Arlie-vibrant-vivacb ous-Uher eyes change the subject - l-AWRENCE G. HAMPTON - I.arry -Science Courseg Band I-2- 3-45 Orchestra 2-3-45 Basketball I-23 Track 2: Tennis 3-43 Intramurals 3- 45 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Treasurer 4: N-Club 3-4: Class Play 3: Hall Monitor 45 Annual Staff 4: Code Staff 2-3-45 News Staff 45 Glee Club 33 College Club 4. Aid me for to win her- What ardently we wish, we soon believe. - The ivory-tickler of the 'IRhythm Four From Baltimore -I always do what I should-no more, no less. 1 MARY FOSTER-'4Kak - Sci- ence Course5 Glee Club l-2-3: G.-R. l-2-3-4: Operetta 2: College Club 3-4: Hall Monitor 4: Annual Staff 45 Choral Club l-25 Class Play 3. To know is nothing at all, to imagine is everythingf'- You do my eyes a favorf'-Napoleon's belle of fashion--eyes as blue as the Duchess of Wi'ndsorls.- Kak . MELVIN BURKHOI,DER-Com- mercial Course l-2: Industrial Arts Course 3-4: Intramural Basketball l- 2. '1My own thoughts are my com- panions. -a rather solemn boy in school, but afterwards, he has his fun -there is something to admire in him. LOLA E. EICKHOPF-Commep cial Course. The vacation of every man and woman is to serve other people. - Dimples like small whirlpools in her cheeksfl -- you'd think with all the typing she does, sheld soon tire of it-- LELAND GLICK- Ace -Gem eral Course l-25 Industrial Arts Course 3-4: Basketball 3: Track 45 Hi-Y 3- 4: N-Club 45 Football l-2-3-45 In- tramurals l-2-3-54. Heres a man who's devoted to his cause. -never idle- If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. GRACE BOST-Home Economics Course: Girl's Intramurals l-2: F. H. A. 2-3. Silence has many advantages - Ever let the fancy roam Pleasure never is at home. iWILLIAM DELVENTHAI.-Bill -College Course: Intramurals 1-2-3- 4: Band l-2-3: Class Play 3. Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear. His voice goes on with a rising wind in itu-talent galore-- He listens out of the corner of his mind. XVILMINA M. GOMIER- Willie -Commercial Course: Annual Staff G43 Code Staff 3-45 College Club 3- 45 Class Secretary 2: Glee Club I-2- 35 Class Play 3: Girl Reserves 1-2-3- 4, Treasurer 45 Choral Club 25 Ac- tivity Collector 25 Dramatic Club l. A taste for books which is the pleasure and glory of my life, - A whispered look - hummingbird hands -fair skin, black hair and eyes -Hml

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LAMONT KOLBE - UI-Ians -- Science Course l-2: General 3 3 In- dustrial Arts 45 Intramurals l-2-3-4. 'I am, 'what I am, my dust will be again. -ice cream cone fan-always a HI-Izu to everyone- MABEL VAN STREADER- Mae'-Commercial Course l-2: Home Economics Course 3-4: E. H. A. 2. The scholar who cherishes the love of comfort is not fit to be deemed a scholar. GEORGE COCKE - Commercial Course: Football l-3-4: Intramurals l-2-3-4: Reserve Basketball 3. 'AHealth and cheerfulness naturally beget each other. -a dyed-in-the- wool lover of horses. LUELLA ARLENE HOUCK - Louie - Science Course: G.-R. l- 2-3-4g Hall Monitor 3. You are real, like silver, and your smilefi--June is the month for brides -her giggle ripples through the school like whipped cream on pumpkin pie. HARDY SWENSON- Swede - General Courseg Track 3-4: Football -4: Wauseon lg Wren High School 2- 3: Napoleon 3-4. Afoot and light-hearted, I lake to the open road. -he has the looks of a descendant of a Norse god - another carefree senior - shoe salesman- JUNE ANN SWICK-Commercial Coursei Glee Club 2-3: Girl Reserves 2-3-4: Code Staff 3-45 Girls Basket- ball 2-3-41 Annual Staff 4: College Club 3. Mindful not of herself. -'AOh, why has happiness so short a day? - tiny creature - she knows how she wants things done-. ADOLPH GEOEPRION- Duffy -General Course: Napoleon High School 41 Debate 45 Scott High School 1-2-3. Mingle your joys sometimes with your earnest occupations. - Don't blame me because my name's Adolph and I have black hairl -'4Duffy - -CLASS OF '42- ,MARY BEVELHYMER-College Coursey G.-R. l-2-3-4: Band l-2-3: News Staff 4: Girl's Basketball 1-2-33 Choral Club l-2: Study Hall Assist- ant 2-3g College Club 3-4. My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. -a quiet girl without much to say--black, sparkling eyes. CARL THORNTON-4'Baldy - General Course: Intramurals l-2-3-4. Let him be sure to leave other men their turns to speak. -Baldy- I have a rendezvous with fun!- MARGARET DONLEY - Home Economics Course: E. H. A. 3-4: Girls Basketball l-2. lVhatever you do, do wisely, and think of the consequences. -what lives behind those soft, brown eyes? LELAND R. KNEPLEY-General Course. Where he falls short, 'tis Natures fault aloneg Where he succeeds, the merit's all his own. -debonair-a spark! of mischief' surrounds him- what he can't do with a Ford! CAROL ALENE SHOEMAKER- Shoey -College Course: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Operetta l-2: Class Play 3: College Club 3-4: Girl Reserves 2-3- 43 Annual Staff 4: Intramurals l-2' Code Staff 2-3: News Staff 4: A ca- pella Choir 3-4: Girls Octet 3: Hall Monitor l-4: Choral Club l-2-3-41 Dramatic Club 1: Band 2-3-4: Stu- dent Assistant Cstudy hallj 4. '!Situated in the moon, kingdom of dream, province of illusion, capital Soap-Bubble - Attractive to the oomph degree . - never catch her without an answer - a ringer in everything. EARL E, ROESSING- Bus - Science Course l-2: Industrial Arts 3- 4: Football l: Basketball lx Track 3- 4: Tennis l-2-3-4: Hi-Y 2-3, Vice President 4: Band l-2-3-4: Orchestra l-2-3--4: Intramurals l-2-3-43 Stu- dent Council 2-3, President 43 Eresh- man Vice President, Sophomore Pres- ident: Code Staff 3-4: News Staff 4: Annual Business Manager 4: Hall Monitor 1-3-4: College Club 14: N. Club 3-4: Class Play 3. Life has loveliness to sell-- All beautiful and splendid things. -- drummer, drum away: allow yourself never to be separated from your drums -strange that such a cool, serious- looking boy should be such a red-hot drummer!- BETTY L. MAY-Commercial Course: Napoleon High School 41 Girl Reserves 4: Bryan High School 1-2-3. Thou hast the patience and the faith of Saints, -a newcomer to the class--readily makes a place for her- self--there are no words in any lan-- auage to express her simple sweetness.



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ELEANOR BELKNAP - Bugs --College Course? Glee Club I-2: Dramatic Club lg Operetta 1-2: Class Play 3: College Club 3-4: Girl Rt- serves l-2-3-4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3: Annual Staff 3-4, Co- Editor 4: Intramurals 1-2-43 Code Stall 2-3-4. Junior Editor 3, Editor 43 News Stall 4: Hall Monitor 4: Choral Club 1-2, Class Treasurer 33 Debate l-2-4: National Honor Society 3-4. f'Here is another head on the string of confusion. Whose skill was al- most as great as his honesty- -doo- dling scientist-painter of pictures- Nooki. JOHNNY BOST - Commercial Courseg Football Varsity N l-2-3-4: Basketball Reserve N 1, Varsity N 2-3- 43 Track Varsity N 1-2-3-4: Vice President of Class l: Football Co- Captain 4: All League Quarterback 4: Code Staff 2-3-4. I am a woman-hater, but the Good Book tells us to love our enemies and I always obey tqhe Holy Wrilt.-a friend in neled-eyes that laugh at you-Corporal Johnny Bost. DONNA MARIE STEVENS - Commercial Course 1-21 Home Ec- onomics Course 3-4: P. H. A. 1-2-3. Language was given to us that we might say pleasant things to each other. --tall, blonde, and willowy- ROBERT CUPP - Cuppy --- --Commercial Course. Let no woman's weapons, water- drops, stain my man's cheeks. --a masculine man--likes to hunt and tin- ker. ANNA LOUDON - Commercial Course: Glee Club 1-2-33 Basketball 2. Here tiles of pints extend tlheir shining rows, Puffs, Powders, Patches, Bibles, Billet-dauxf'-a mind of her own-a captivating smile. PAUL MANN--Industrial Arts Course. An honest man's the noblest work of God. -he plays hard-to-tind - buried in the shop. CAROLYN HOEFFEL - College Course: Glee Club 1-2-35 Choral Club 2: 'Operetta 1-2: Band 2-3-43 College Club 3-41 Intramurals l-Z-3: All-Star Basketball Game 3: Ping- Pong 3-43 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Co- Social Chairman 3. President 4: Hall Monitor 4: Student Council 43 An- nual Staff 4, Editor: Code Staff 4: News Stall 4. I am sure care's an enemy to life. - Every man in the room tries to get her wave-length, but she doesn't tune inf'-knitter-al'ways dashing hither and yon-class-cutter. -CLASS OF '42-- 15 'BERNARD CRAWFORD-Com- ercial Course. We cannot all be maslers. --an- other of these shy but powerful men, MARGARET L. EAHRINGER- Commercial Coursel E. H, A. 2. Thoughts that came with doves' footsteps guide the world. - quiet, sweet, always willing to help some- one- KENNETH E. HOOVER- Kem ny -Commercial Course 1-2-33 In- dustrial Arts Course 4. 'mlhough I am not splenetive and rash, Yet have I something in me dangerous. -freckles - one man in the class with height! MARJORIE BRUNS- Marg - Home Economic Course 1: Commer- cial Course 33 Girls Intramural Volley- ball team l: Hall Monitor 4. 'fLike a skein of loose silk blown against a wall she walks- -neat' as a pin-does she spend ALL her time primping?-Hhuman face divine. HARRY NICHOLS - General Course: Intramurals 2-3. A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labour and there is an invisible labour.: -a good physicist-he should be more widely-known- EILEEN ATKINSON- Einy - College Course: Dramatic Club l: Hall Monitor' lg Debate ll District Music Contest 1-2: State Music Con- test l-2: Double Octet l: Choral Club 1-2: Operetta 1-2: Class Play 3: Girls' Octet 35 Orchestra 3-4: College Club 3-4: Code Staff 2-3-4: Annual Staff 3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Girl Reserves l-2-3-4: News Staff 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3-4. IVIen who undertake considerable things even in a regular way. ought to give us ground to presume ability. --classroom agitator -- linguist-saw castic wit-sold on organ and piano- LOWELL E. REID - Science Course l-2: Industrial Arts Course 3- 43 Basketball l-2: Intramurals 1-3- 4: Tennis 2-3-4: Hi-Y 3-4: N Club 4: Football 1: Hall Monitor 43 An- nual Staff 4: Class Play 3: Band l 2-3-.43 Orchestra 2-3-4. HI can feel the twinkle of his eye in his handshake. - Delmar Avis and the newsu-he can always laugh --- freckle-face--with freckles as diminui- tive as pin-poirzts-

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