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THE N A P A N E T 1936 Sophomores Class Advisors: Mr. Foulke and Miss Shively Class Colors: Purple and Gold Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. TWENTY-SIX
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THE N A P A N E T 1936 Top Picture First Row: Hobcrt Blosser, June Dumph, Phyllis Hare, Maxine Metzler, Vir- ginia Berger, Elizabeth Furney, Zenith Hochstetler. Eleanor Barrett. Eleanor Flora. Second Row: June Best. Ruth Blyly, Clarice Mellinger, Merl Clouse. Mildred Corwin. Alice Malcolm, Mary Alice George, Norma Metzler, Miss Lantz (sponsor). Third Row: Edna Fink, Geraldine Davidhizar, Dorothy McCuen, Richard Hockert, Burnette Martin, John Mattern, Junior Arnott, Priscilla Bock, Hilda George, Carol Clouse. Fourth Row: Edgar Haney. Glenora Hall. Maynard Johnston, Ronald Hoover, George Cleveland, Paul Heckaman, Merle Dunnuck, Howard Berger, Everett Hollar, Paul Berkeypile, Wade Geyer. Bottom Picture First Row: Morris Penrose. Richard Stuckman, Eleanor Tobias, Inez Stahly, James Weygand, Lester Widmoyer, Minerva Pletcher. Second Row: Welbourne Tooker. Harvey Miller, Jay Van Sickle. Henry Pfeiffer, DeVon Moore, Kathryn Stahly, Kathryn Ulery, Mr. Holaway (sponsor,). Third Row: Leonard Overlease, Harold Strycker, Robert Miller, Earl Stouder, Everett Stouder, Robert Sharp, Kathryn Truex, Dorothy Strauss, Madlin Reed, Carl Sheets. Fourth Row: Donald Stump, Francis Wagner. Ernest Pletcher, Robert Shively. Gerald Mullett, Robert Wise. Carlyle Snider. Glen Nettrour, Ronald Ringenberg, Lorrel Mullet. Junior Class History After having gone through the entire season of the seventh and eighth grades practically undefeated, our team started on a seemingly harder schedule in our freshman year. Our captain was Norma Metzler. with the assistant captain, Hobert Blosser. Welbourne Tooker led the rooters in the Yell for class dues. The team chose as their colors, yellow and black, and the yellow rose as flower. They decided to carry out the motto, “It is better to have tried and failed than never to have tried. The team came through with a high score and after calling time out and having a short rest period they came in with more vigor with which to defeat the new enemy. Sophomore. We chose our captain, Robert Wise, and assistant captain, Carol Clouse. Hobert Blosser was elected the center to get our class dues. The schedule was climaxed by the team's calling time out for a class party. Looking forward to conquering the new foe. Junior, we elected Robert Shively captain and Carol Clouse, assistant. Realizing the responsibility of the manager of our funds we re-elected Hobert Blosser. Of course, a team as large as ours needs trainers so we elected the following members to represent us in the student council: Freshmen: Inez Stahly, Everett Stouder. Sophomore: Gerald Mullett, Harold Strycker, June Dumph. Junior: Norma Metzler, Richard Stuckman. James Weygand. The coaches for our team are a great part in our success. Mr. Holaway and Miss Lantz. who have played Inez Stahly and Norma Metzler. TWENTY-FIVE
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THE N A P A N E T 1936 Top Picture First Row: Frank Bickel, Richard Cain, Evelyn Bigler, Christine Frederick, La-Ferne Hall, Dora Gaut. Eugene Field, deceased. Second Row: Dean Geyer, Mary King, Glennis Gingerich, Ruth Gwin, Nila Hartman, Doris Davidhizar, lone Grant, Robert Lape. Third Row: Wave Anglin, Robert Hochstettler, Donald Cleveland, Martha Chamberlain. Donnebell Farrington, Verda Hershberger, Margaret Hahn, William Fink. Fourth Row: Edgar Berkey, Helen Long, Roy Bean, Dean Lehman. Mr. Foulke, (sponsor), Charles Holderman, Lowell Hoffer, Herman Dorf, Loyal Burkholder, Loyde Hartman. Bottom Picture First Row: Burns Van Sickle. Arnold Stillson, Isabelle Moore, Joy Pippen. Kenneth Miller, Robert Mishler. Second Row: Robert Mitchell, Pauline Miller, Wilma Myers, Mary Osborne, Donabell Minard, Geraldine Stouder. Evelyn Warren. Third Row: Edgar Miller. Quentin Slabaugh, Eloise Miller, Miss Shively, (sponsor), Freida Maust, Betty Mellinger, Betty McCorkle, Dale Spicher, James Miller. Fourth Row: Lynn Wiseman, Julian Walters, Wayne Miller, Eldon Pippen, Elmo Phend. Donald Peacock, Lawrence Swihart (deceased), Earl Michael. Howard Penrose. Sophomore Class History We, the class of nineteen thirty-eight, have begun a new journey this year. We have given our ship, ''Education”, a new company. We elected for our ship s officers: President: Charles Holderman—Captain. Vice President: Donald Cleveland—First Mate. Secretary and Treasurer: Donnabelle Farrington—Second Mate. Student Council: Martha Chamberlin, Isabelle Moore, Elmo Phend—Stewards. During the year we have had sorrow and happiness among our crew of sixty. We have lost two of our best workers, Lawrence Swihart, and Eugene Field, whose deaths gave great grief to us. Since last year we have lost approximately sixteen of our crew who have started a new journey on other new ships. We are proud to have one member of our crew on first team in basket ball this year and others looking forward to it next year. Four of our girls are librarians, and a number of our girls belong to G. A. A.; also a number joined the Girl Reserves this year and are working for a pin. We have one member of our crew, a girl, who is on the debating team of the school. Some sophomores also are members of the Hi-Y organization. Band, and the Glee Club. We have had no parties aboard other than the individual parties of the different classes, because our voyage ended before we expected. Land Ho! We. the class of nineteen thirty-eight have ended another voyage nearer our goal, Education.” —Donnabelle Farrington. T W E XTY-SK V R.V
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