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THE NAPANET 1935 Juniors Cla s Advisors: Mr. Byers and Mrs. McAndrew Class Flower: Yellow chrysanthemum Class Colors: Yellow and White Class Motto: We can because we think we can. TWENTY-TWO
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THE NAPANET 1935 I, Fern Geyer, will my frivolous spirit to Charles Newcomer when his runs out. I, Myrtle Gonser, will my talkative nature, along with my cute giggle to Margaret Mountjoy. I, Madlin Hamsher, will my graceful dancing to Maxine Metzler. I, Gladys Hershberger, will my long raven locks to Madlin Reed. I, Glen Hochstetter, will my smiling countenance to Gerald Bliele. I, Lorene Hochstetter, will my pleasing plumpness to little Maurine Wiseman if she will use it daily. I, David Hockert, will my cave-manish ways of handling the choice of my heart to whomever will apply. I, George Knobel, will my indifference to the girls to Don Ruple. I, Eileen Mellinger, will my glasses to Mary Alice Farrington to enable her to see the straight and narrow path. I, Opal Miller, will my mellow contralto voice to Jeanette Richmond so she can join the Glee Club next year. I, Mary Miner, will my I-don ' t-knows to ray dear teachers. I, Evelyn Mullett, will my love for home-town boys to Esther Pippin. I, Charlotte McCuen, will my always perfect coiffure to Phyllis Unger. I, Annabelle Phillips, will my big grey eyes to Phyllis Hare, to be used with discretion. I, Fern Pippin, will my laughing voice to Ruth Ann Knox. I, Helen Shively, will the pangs of unrequited love to Mary King. I, Cathern Slabaugh, will my Dale-y manuveurs to Kate Pletcher. I, Paul Slabaugh, will Florence George to any farmer who will guarantee to love her as I have. I, Wayne Strycker, will my rewards for basket-making to Chick Halas. I, David Stump, will my mob-leading ability to Bob DeBow to be used in electing the next editor-in-chief. I, Helen Syler, will my powers of appreciation for golden-voiced basses to Mir- iam Grasz. When ]immie takes up crooning she will thank me for it. I, Russell Sheets, will my perfect poise to Mr. White. I, Cleo Belle Linn, will my ability to find teachers ' lost hats to Josephine Kronk. I, Carlyle Ulery, will my beautiful trombone to Carlyle Snider so he can play twice as well. I, Esther Van Sickle, will my position as social chairman of the G. R. ' s to Dorothy Hatfield if she promises to let her committee have its way. I, Robert Widmoyer, will my knife, pencil, wild ways, ability to skip school, love of teachers, and late hours to Mr. Roose to be buried along with the hatchet. I, Catherine Williams, will my first novel, A Love-lorn Maiden of the Golden West, to Mrs. Coppes to criticize as she pelases. I, Lowell Moyer, will my very curly locks to Eugene Yarian, if at present, he has to use a curling iron. WITNESSES: J. A. Abell Galen Roose Ruth Briggs Coppes TWENTY-ONE
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THE NAPANET 1935 Top Picture Back row: Mary Alice Farrington, Evelyn Kronk, Robert Callander, Kenneth Curtis, Floyd Gwinn, Ruth Callander, Evelyn Christner. Third row: Arlene Hochstetter, Robert DeBow, Harold Kring, Burdette Arch, Robert Coppes, Joe Giel, Lowell Herr. Second row: Miriam Grasz, Ruth Ann Knox, Ethel Lemna, Dorothy Dumph, Evelyn Doering, Maxine Brock, Evelyn King, Melba Culb, Leonard Clark. Front row: Dorothy Hatfield, Robert Ganger, Bessie Adams, Gerald Bleile, Josephine Kronk, Joe Halas, Maxine Canen, Noel Howenstein, Elta Holaway. Bottom Picture Back row: Lamar Stahley, Lamar Tobias, Donald Miller, Donald Ruple, Carl Reed, Glen Swihart, Alfred Nettrour, James Richcreek. Third row: Eugene Yarian, Charles Newcomer, Paul Mishler, Robert Mottinger, David Miller, John Phillips, Ralph Tobias. Second row: Paul Sechrist, Richard Radabaugh, Josephine Miller, Mr. Byers and Mrs. McAndrew, Advisors. Elta North, Margaret Thomas, Virginia Slabaugh. Front row: Berniece Rummcl, Coralyce Stump, Norma Pippenger, Margaret Rehrer, Jeanette Richmond, Esther Pippen, Lara Mae Strauss, Phyllis Linger. Junior ( lass Hiflory In the year 1932, we, the class of 1936, started on a four-year trip in a dirigible. The dirigible was beautifully decorated with yellow and white streamers and a yellow chrysanthemum was found on every passanger. Our appropriate motto was: We can because we think we can. Our pilots were Mrs. McAndrews and Mr. Byers who have remained in this office throughout the trip thus far. We soon discovered it was necessary to have some officers, so Kenneth Curtis was elected president; Elta Holaway, secretary-treasurer. We had one kid party this year which was a great success. With these events and officers we successfully reached the air-port. Sophomore. After taking a brief vacation here we continued our journey. This year Elta Holaway acted as president; Bob Coppes, vice president; and Noel Howenstein, sec- retary-treasurer. Our only entertainment on this part of the flight was a skating pailty. It seems almost impossible that half of our journey is over already, but here we are at the port. Junior. This year our officers are: Robert DeBow, president; Elta Holaway, vice presi- dent; and Ken neth Curtis, secretary-treasurer. Because of the many activities and the lack of funds we have had no parties, but we are eagerly looking forward to the Junior-Senior reception on May 17. — Elta Holaway. TWENTY-THREE
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