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The.Napanet 1933 Junior Class History A Play of Five Scenes ------- The auditorium is packed! Not an empty seat can be found! The stage lights flash on: the big crystal chandeliers are turned off. The Class of '34 is about to be presented. Watch closely, folks, and keep your seats. We thank you for your attention. ' Hereitis!------- A The first scene is in room thirteen. 1 Genny Yarian seems to be the president of the large group assembled here. To her left is Willy Walters, vice president. Vivian Richmond occupies the seat of secretary'-treasurer. The fun begins! At first the class seems bewildered but soon it wears the look of a well poised student. r The room is decorated in blue and gold, and forget-me-nots perfume the air. How could you forget a class like this, the one which we are just introducing to you. Fun! Watch them! There they are, having a grand time. iThe place? Inez Early's. 'Yes, eati-ng wicners and buns and big dill Pickles. What? Another' party? Sure enough! You remember now. Don't you? That good old Hallowe'en Party the eighth graders invited us to. Many a student went home with black and blue spots that night! The second scene-Wendy Frederick is president, Russ Gonser, vice president. Mary Mullett, secretary, and Shorty Phillips, treasurer. We see another party going on. It is at Stuckman's Hall. Those students are surely enjoying themselves! Third scene-Look! They have changed their colors now. They are green and white. And look at the white roses, will you? Russ Gonser presides. To his left is Wendy Frederick, and to his right is Willy Walters. Yes, this scene takes place in the freshman year in high school. We see a theater party assembling. Sh! There is the picture on the screen. It is Dr. Fu Manchu! Still another party. A skating party. Oh my! Miss Heckaman fell down. Better luck next time, teacher! Scene Four-Again Wendy presides as president, Iohn McFall becomes vice president and Maryjane Stose, secretary-treasurer. Curly Pippen and Thelma: Felter are our members on the Student Council. Oh1Look! A barn party! At Mary Mishler's, too! What are they doing? Eating ice cream and cake. Oh boy! Look at them now. They are doing the skip to my Lou! Each laddie finds his lassie. What do you think of that? Some good looking couples, too, and can they play party games! Big Treasure hunt at Helen and Dean Slabaugh's! They certainly look like pirates-those pupils grabbing at tin pans spun on the floor and eating raspberry pie with whipped cream on it! ' The fifth and last scene+lThat is, until next year.l Genny Yarian is president. Maggie Richcreek is vice president, and Thelma Felter is secretary-treasurer. Vivian Richmond is social chairman with Wendy Frederick assisting her. Again we see another party! This time at Geyer's Dam. Wieners. catsup, lDo we like catsup?J and buns. Oh yes, and marsh mallows too. The students aren't as peppy as usual. Are they? Perhaps, it's the Harvest moon. We do begin to grow up. Don't we? We are afraid, dear audience, we must close this scene. There will be more next year. Thanking you again, we say - - - ' Adios until '34 M. L. R. C313 I
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The Napanet 1933 Juniors . Back Row: DcVoe Stackhouse, Iohn McFall, Galen-Phillips. Moine Rowland. Francis Risley. Chester Rasmussen, Carlyle Pippen, Donald Geyer, Otis Hunsberger, Max Minard, Robert Quigley, Amos Cul-p, Ioseph Stouder. ' Second Row: Mr. Postma, advisor, Wendell Frederick, Earl Dick, Russell Gonser, Lyle Strauss, Iasper Tobias, Earl Linn, Phyllis Housoucr, Inez Michael, Mary Mishler, Mary Mullctt, Maxine Richcreek, Thelma Felter, Inez Early, Ethel Hepler. Helen Slabaugh, Lois Berkeypile, Florence George. Third Row: Firm Widmoyer, Opel Laughman, Earl Chamberlain, Donald Mil- ler. Gerald Phillips, Vivian Richmond, Miriam Geyer, Willodene Walters, Genevieve Yarian, Maryjane Stose, Doris Babcock, Erma Iohnson, Georgia Miller, Opal Conrad, Miss Newby, advisor. C393
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The Napanet 1933 Sophomores Back Row: David Hockert, lohn Crawford, Francis Berlin, William Best, Howard Bock, Meredith Strang, Donald Eckhart, Donald Frederick, Glenn Hoch- stetler, Wendell Glassman, Stanley Berger. Robert Stump, George Knobel, Robert Reed, Kenneth Crowe, Carl Conrad. Second Row: M. Hunt, advisor, Lester Stout, Charles Culp, Paul Slabaugh, Wayne Strycker, David Stump, Lamar Slabaugh, Samuel Brumbaugh, Clifford Shank, Dale Christner, Carlyle Ulery, Marvin Brumbaugh, Robert Widmoyer, Helen Shively. Charlotte Umbaugh. Third Row: Ruth Heckaman, Madeline Hamsher, Gladys Hershberger, Myrtle Gonser, Mary Miner, Charlotte MCCuen, Fern Pippen, Louise Fowler, Irene Mel, linger, Cleo Linn, Opal Miller, Esther Van Sickle, Evelyn Mullett, Helen Syler. Myrtle Field. Shirley Holaway, Glenna Blosser. Fourth Row: Anna Belle Phillips, Helen George, Kathryn Williams. Dorothy Dumph, Fern Geyer, Lorine Hostettler, Kathryn Gall, Kathryn Slabaugh, Catherine Coppes, Phyllis Callander, Maggie McAfee, Dorothy Arnott. C323
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