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THE N A P A N E T 1936 Freshmen Sponsors: Mr. Postma and Miss Hoover Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: White Carnation Motto: If you can't find a way. make a way. TWENTY-EIGHT
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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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THE NAPANET 1936 Top Picture First Row: Richard Hare. Junior Duinph, Helen Collins. Robert Chambers. Margaret Krou, Mildred Krou. Donivan Hall, Helen Furney, Gerald Banghart, Philip Heckaman. Second Row: George Bock, Edwin Flora, Dale Berger, Eleanor Hochstettler. Dorothy Hoover, Phyllis Canen, Elsie Hochstettler, Anna Culp, Ruby Calbeck, Third Row: Frederick Jensen, Ralph Jerles, Elva Haney. Lois Conrad, Esther Hoover, (sponsor), Thelma Hahn, Mary Kathryn Ball, Howard Burkholder, Helen Hamman, Isabelle Doering. Fourth Row: Ralph Greene, Everett Gould, Tilson King, James Brown, Robert Clark, James Green, Amos Gibble, Wilbur Blyly, Dorcas Hoke, Max DeBow, Carlyle Frederick. Bottom Picture First Row: Paul Mellinger. Richard Mattern. Dorothy Mctzler, Dora Linn, Maurine Wisemen. Ethel Mast, Carlyle Moore. Marvin Miller. Robert McCorkle. Second Row: Glen Stillscn. Arthur Sharp, Jean Strauss. Gwendolyn McCormick. Josephine Metzler, Miriam Stahly. Marilyn Slagle. Dorothy Mishler, Philip Miller. Third Row: Catherine Mullett, Margaret Mountjoy, Ivadel Pletcher, George Price, Blanche Martin, Rosemary Roose. Martha Wagner, Virginia Snyder, Evelyn Roose, Carl Robinson. Fourth Row: Robert Malcolm. Roger Schuler, John Lynch, Robert Rensberger. Harvey Postma, (sponsor), Raymond Wise, Harold Ryman. Frederick Welty, Wade Richmond, Wilfred Ulery, John Malcolm. Freshman Class History In the fall of 1933, sixty-five seventh graders were enrolled in the Nappanec School. Our sponsors for that year were Mrs. Swihart and Mr. Postma. Our officers were Catherine Mullett. president: Margaret Long, vice president; and Gwendolyn McCormick, secretary and treasurer. Rosemary Roose represented us in the Student Council. We held our Christmas party in the gymnasium. In the fall of 1934, sixty-seven students entered the eighth grade. Miss Hoover and Mr. Postma were our sponsors. Ruby Calbeck was elected president; Ralph Jerles. vice president; and Muriel Beresford. secretary and treasurer. Later. Muriel moved to Detroit and Lois Ruth Burns was chosen secretary-treasurer. Everette Gould was our Student Council member. We held our Hallowe'en party on October 25, in the gym. In the fall of 1935, seventy-eight students entered the first year of high school. How we looked forward to that day! Our officers are: President. Carlyle Frederick; vice president, Ruby Calbeck; secretary and treasurer. Catherine Mullett. This year, for the first year, we have two Student Council members. They are Gwendolyn McCormick and Tilson King. We are proud to have four basket ball players on the second team. Our class party was held at the skating rink in November. —Catherine Mullett. TWENTY-NINE
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