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THE NAPANET 1935 Eighth Qrade TWENTY-EIGHT
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THE NAPANET 1935 Top Picture Top row: Herman DorfE, Dean Geyer, Edgar Burkey, Roy Bean, Rollen Ham- sher, Charles Holderman, Donald Cleveland, Robert H. Hochstetkr, Lowell Conrad. Third row: Lloyd Hartman, Loyal Burkholder, William Fink, Donnabelle Far- rington, Margaret Hahn, Nila Jean Hartman, Lowell Hoffer, Donabelle Burgener. Second row: Mary King, Ruth Foley, Doris Davidhizer, Christine Frederick, Marjorie Cass, Miss Shively, Adi ' isor, Glennis Gingerich, Martha Chamberlin, Verda Hershberger, Wave Anglin, Ruth Gwin. First row: Marie Gulp, Opel Hepler, June Heaton, Evelyn Bigler, La Feme Hall, Willodene Fowler, lona Grant, Richard Cain, Eugene Field. Bottom Picture Back row: Howard Penrose, Robert Mitchell, Eldwin Snider, Eldon Pippen, Elmo Phend, Wayne Miller, Lawrence Swihart, Dean Lehman, Arthur Nickerson. Third row: Evelyn Warren, Betty Mellinger, James Miller, Betty McCorkk, Edgar Miller, Earl Michael, Eugene Troxel, Freida Maust, Fredona Zentz. Second row: Dale Spicher, Quentin Slabaugh, Julian Walters, Robert Lape, Mr. Foulke, Advisor, Mary Osbourne, Donabelle Minard, Geraldine Stouder, Eloise Mil- ler, Pauline Nettrour. Front row: Burns Van Sickle, Robert Mishler, Kenneth Miller, Lynn Wiseman, Harley Weaver, Harvey Weaver, Pauline Miller, Isabelle Moore, Wilma Meyers, Joy Pippen. Jreshnian 0ass Hiflory We, class of ' 38, are on a voyage, seeking unknown treasures. The sponsors of the voyage are Mr. Foulke and Miss Shively. They are help- ing us on our trip. The name of our ship is Education and carved on the bow is the yellow rose which is the flower of the crew. There are seventy-six members in the crew and all doing their part to make the voyage a success. The flag of the ship is purple and gold; the motto of the crew is: A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Our ship must have officers, so we have appointed: Captain DONABELLE MINARD President First Mate JULIAN WALTERS Vice President Second Mate DONNABELLE FARRINGTON Secretary-Treasurer Stewards ELDON PIPPEN, ROBERT LAPE Student Council We have had one skating party on deck since we started our voyage. Five mem- bers of the crew are good basket ball players. AH teachers have been on board to help the crew in seeking for treasure. Land Ho! We, class of ' 38 have found our treasure in education and have ended our voyage well. — Donnabelle Farrington, Eldon Pippen. TWENTY-SEVEN
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THE NAPANET 1935 Top Picture Back row: Paul Mellinger, Robert Clark, Wilbur Bliele, Raymond Wise, Amos Gibble, Frederick Welty, Max DeBow, Carl Robinson. Third row: Margaret Krou, Dorothy Hoover, Virginia Snider, Ivadelle Fletcher, Kathryn Ball, Elsie Hochstetler, Dorcas Hoke, Pearl Adams. Second row: Richard Hare, Glen Stillson, Gerald Banghart, Ruby Calbeck, Helen Kronk, Isabelle Doering. Dorothy Metzler, Mildred LeCount. Front row: Ethel Mast. Helen Furney, Dora Linn, Phillip Heckaman, Robert McCorkle, Anna Gulp, Kathryn Mishler, Mildred Krou, Maurine Wiseman. Bottom Picture Back row: Tilson King. Robert Rensberger, Ralph Greene, John Lynch, James Green, Ralph Rensberger, Roger Scheuler, Frederick Janson, George Bock. Third row: Gwendolyn McCormick, Arthur Sharp, Everett Gould, Margaret Mountjoy, Catherine Mullett, Lois Ruth Burns, Helen Hamman, Rosemary Roose. Second row: Phillip Miller, Eleanor Hostetler, Lois Conrad, Thelma Hahn, Mr. Postma, Advisor, Evelyn Roose, George Price, Wade Richmond, Ralph Jerles. Front row: Junior Dumph, Marvin Miller, Paul Gingrich, Miriam Stahley, Marlyn Slagle, Helen Collins, Josephine Metzler, Carlyle Moore, Donovan Hall. 8ightb Qradc History In the fall of 1933, sixty-five seventh graders were enrolled in the Nappanee School. Miss Heestand and Mr. Postma were our sponsors. We held our first class meeting to elect officers. Catherine Mullett was elected our first president, Margaret Long, our vice president, and Gwendolyn McCormick our secretary and treasurer, Rosemary Roose represented us in the Student Council. We held our Christmas party in the gym. The next fall sixty-seven students entered the eighth grade. Miss Hoover and Mr. Postma were our sponsors for this year. We held our first meeting to elect officers. Ruby Calbeck was elected president, Ralph Jerles, vice president, and Muriel Bercs- ford, secretary and treasurer. Muriel moved to Detroit soon afterward and Lois Ruth Burns was chosen secretary. Everett Gould was appointed as our Student Council member. We held our Hallowe ' en party on October 25, in the gym. W e are all looking forward to next year when we will be entering cur first year of high school. — Lois Ruth Burns, Secretary TWENTY-NINE
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