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THE NAPANET 1935 Senior 0ass HiHory Loud applause greeted our ears as we took our seats in the theater. To our sur- prise we saw flashed on the screen: — CLASS OF 1935 IN REVIEW Directed by J. A. Abell Assisted by High School Faculty Cast Entire Class Did we wear hair ribbons like that when we were in the first grade? And look at my knee pants! Look at us dodging those upper classmen in the halls when we were seventh graders! Ha, ha, that bunch got in the wrong room, Well, now we ' re dignified Seniors of Common School. Didn ' t we think we were somebody? Ahem! We ' re in high school now! Poor President Howard! Look at him try- ing to keep order! Looks like Marvin taking down notes on the meeting. We ' greenie ' Freshmen came closer to the green earth at our skating party that year, didn ' t we? Ah, Sophomores! We ' re advaning fast. Pants and skirts are getting longer. We must be an unruly class yet. President Dale and Secretary ' Coonie ' can ' t even keep us quiet. Yes, and do you remember that ' Hobo ' party we had that year; and that weiner roast we had at Madlin ' s, too? Those weiners! Mmmmmmmm! Mmmmmmmm! Look at the grandeur of that Junior-Senior Reception! Well, well, if it isn ' t the World ' s Fair complete! We began having responsibilities that year. Wasn ' t Bob Reed our president and Kenny Crowe our secretary? Dignified Seniors! And kept so by Donald as president and Evelyn as secretary. Look at our team at the state tournament. No wonder we won the sectional and regional. Over half of the team are Seniors. And look how hard the Annual Staff is working. That ' s the reason we have such a good annual. And that last week! Wasn ' t it full? The wonderful reception the Juniors gave us! Baccalaureate service, and the crowning event — C OMMENCEMEN T! — Fern Geyer, Helen Shively, Esther Van Sickle. Class Sponsors: Mr. Abell, Mr. Roose, and Mrs. Coppes Class Motto: Success doesn ' t come by chance, it ' s earned. Class Flower: Deep yellow chrysanthemum Class Colors: Royal blue and gold Class Officers: President - - - DONALD FREDERICK Vice President - - - DAVID STUMP Secretary-Treasurer - - EVELYN MULLETT Student Council - - - KENNETH CROWE HOWARD BOCK, GEORGE KNOBEL MARVIN BRUMBAUGH NINETEEN
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THE NAPANET 1935 Si eniors SAMUEL T. BRUMBAUGH Sam Yea, though I argue far into the night, I shall not be weary. Noon Basket Ball ' 1, 3, 4. CAROLDEAN DUMPH Caroldean A pretty woman is a welcome guest. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 3. 4: Girls ' Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. GLEN LAMAR HOCHSTETLER Glen It is our present econ- omic situation which necessitates invention. LORENE HOCHSTETLER Lorene Fortitude is a great help in distress. Girl Reserves 1, 2; Future Homemakers 2. 3: Girls ' Athletics 1, 2. MARY MINER Mary Allow not nature more than nature needs. Girl Reserves 1, 3, 3, 4: Future Home- makers 3: G i r 1 s ' Athletics 2, 3, 4. PAUL SLABAUGH Monie Only weeds grow tall. Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4; Noon Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. CLEO BELLE LINN Cleo A woman must be truly refined to incite chival- ry in the heart of a man. Girl Reserves 4; Girls ' Athletics 2. CARLYLE J. ULERY Ulery Always last but never least. Hi-Y 4; Future Farmers 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4. EIGHTEEN
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THE NAPANET 1935 Chss Will We, the Class of 1935, being of sound mind and mental faculties declare this our last will and testament. I To the Juniors we bequeath the co-operative spirit of our class? ? To thei Sophomores we bequeath the high esteem and great love which the faculty has for us. To the Freshmen we bequeath the material out of which our basket ball players are made. II To our dear teachers we will our many playful pranks to be put in their book of sorrowful memories. Ill I, Dorothey Arnott, will my oratorical voice to Dorothy Slabaugh. I, Stanely Berger, will my ability for blushing at my misdeeds to Dick Radabaugh. I, Frances Berhn, will my basket ball trunks to Kenny Curtis. I, William Best, will my boisterous manners to John Phillips to be used in the same way in which I used them. I, Glenna Blosser, will the many school books which I aways carry around with me to Donna Belle Farrington. I, Howard Bock, will my dates to someone who has no Callander. I, Marvin Brumbaugh, will my sophomore girl-friend to Bud MuUett if he can handle her. I, Samuel (Huey) Brumbaugh, will my bold affront t o teachers to Hobart Blosser. I, Phyllis Callander, will my dimples, with which tO ' charm Howard, to Eleanor Tobias. I, Dale Christner, will the ring I gave to Mary and the ring I gave to Kate, to Bob Callander, under the condition that he will give them both to Esther Pippin. I, Carl Conrad, will my ability to Get the girls to the next jumping center. I, Catherine Coppes, will my serious demeanor to Margaret Rehrer to be used in Schuler ' s presence. I, Kenneth Crowe, will my even disposition to the next basket ball captain. I, John Crawford, will my heart-snatching charms for the opposite sex to the first junior who makes a private appointment. I, Caroldean Dumph, will all my bobby-pins to my sister in case she needs them. I, Myrtle Fields, will my love for candy to Wave Anglin to make her grow. I, Donald Frederick, will my power of devotion to Jimmie Richcreek (to be re- turned if I find it necessary). I, Kathryn Gall, will my brilliant curls to Frieda Maust to be used as a danger signal. I, Helen George, will my love of chemistry to Ethel Lemna. TWENTY
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