Navarre High School - Entre Nous Yearbook (Navarre, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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I J HAROLD SHREFFLER MILES OTT . As jolly and good-natured as he is short. WILI-'RED OWENS Not over serious cmd not over gay, But a rare good fellow in his own way. Suit the action to the world, RUTH RAY E d 8 And the world to the action. MAE RUMBERGER I am happy cmd cheerful, fa! K What more could I want? A giggle is a splash of wit, IUNE SENFTEN ,J A thunder ol argument. RUSSELL Sl-IERHAG He knows how to lead the cheering squad -L And the crowd awaits his every nod. M 54 fa 'Tis strange what a man may do, And a woman think him an angel. BLAINE STERNER Men are often capable of greater things than they perform. J. FLOYD STONER Steve is a hustler coming and going, Iust where he will land there is no knowing. VIRGINIA THORNBERRY 9 f-N Noisy as a phonograph, popular as can be, J Always making people laugh, happy, gay and free. 5 7 EVELYN WHITMER Quiet and innocent looking? But so is dynamite sometimes.

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K in P-I ARLINE FETTERS Are our own talents. ONlTA HOLL What sweet delight a quiet lite affords. 0 CLARENCE IOGERST Flashy and colorful, fast and small, Barney's the lad who hopes to grow tall. MAE KEEHN A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. ' LA.. MARY IANE KELLER Her lather owns a grocery store, And you can be sure she'll never be a bore. IANE LASH As a red head, she's in the lead, To anything wrong she never gives heed. JQMMZJJ index BERT LE VERN l am willing to be convinced, But show me one that can do it. DGROTHY LIEGHLEY A commercial student of high repute, Whose ability as typist none can dispute. FLORENCE MANACK The harder they come, the harder they fall, And never a study bothers her at all. ARLAND MEYER It is the wise head that makes the still tongue. gg. DAVID MEYER Nobody need worry about his success, For he has a way that is like a caress. M i, .:f1 g Happiness is not the end of litep- ,- Character is. JOHN HAAS gf: Z f Our opportunities to do good it



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CLASS OF '38 On September 5, 1934, 75 Freshmen entered Navarre High School. To say we were green is putting it mildly. It was then that Ice in- formed us that in a few years we might f?l be considered high school students and being our class sponsor he probably knew. We proudly elected our first class officers. They were: Presi- dent, Iohn Haas: Secretary-Treasurer, Norma Booth. Blue and silver was chosen as our class colors, the selection of class flower and motto being postponed until we had more mature ideas. So passed our Freshman year. Our Freshman year in the hazy past and our mistakes and blunders forgotten or politely over- looked-we hope-we enter our Sophomore year. Sophomore is a Greek word meaning foolish- more well draw your own conclusion. Our class sponsor was Miss Nydegger. We held a Halloween party. This was our first social out- burst. Our class officers were: President, Iohn Derfery Secretary, Arline Fettersp Treasurer, Iunior Hay. We're luniors now and getting up in the world. Shorthand and Typing eventually led to the Com- mercial Club-for some. We had a party, the main feature of the evening being a Scavenger Hunt. Lady, do you have a black cat or a map of some place or other? We'll bring it back. CP. S.-The prize was Va bag of peppermint pat- ties.l We ordered our class jackets in the class colors in September. Our class play, 'Who's Boss, was given February 12. It was quite a success, thanks to the able direction of our class sponsor, Miss Drawe. We stepped into society by giving a banquet in honor of the Seniors at Orchard Hills Country Club. Our Girls Basketball squad had the pleasure of wresting the inter-class CHAMPIONSHIP from the Seniors. Our class officers were: President, Iohn Derfer: Secretary, Norma Booth: Treasurer, Irma Smith. Our Senior year has arrived at last. Resolved: To get a lot out of this year-at any cost. The losers in the Annual contest gave a Hard Time party for the winners. No one had a hard time havingmfun, however. Our rings were selected unanimously teveryone in the class voted for the same ringl on September 21. Evelyn Whitmer was chosen Editor-in-Chief of the Annual staff with Iohn Haas as her assistant. An Annual staff was appointed. They were: Blaine Sterner, Har- old Shreffler, Florence Manack, Iosephine Cin- cinnat, Iune Seneften, Iunior Hay, Betty Deed, Virginia Thornberry, Irma Smith, Virginia Beem, lane Lash and Russell Sherhag. Iunior Editors were Ruth Hammel and Blaine Kime. On Febru- ary 23, we treked to the Lucerne Studio to have our pictures took. tBetween us, the motion pic- ture theaters of Canton were quite prosperous that fine day. Our Commencement Announce- ments were decided upon after some debate. The Senior Boys and Girls B. B. squads won the inter- class championship. Our class flower is the rose and our motto is Onward Regardless. Miss Bremer is our sponsor. Our class is well supplied with athletes. The boys who have aided Bridy are: Red Agler, Eddy Boughman, Don Brown, lohn Derfer, Quentin Evans, Iunior Hay, Barney Iogerst, Bert Le Vem, Dave Meyer, Harold Shreffler, Buck Stemer and Steve Stoner. lohn Derfer won the County Scholastic Contest in Chemistry and placed third in the County Scholastic Contest for Seniors. Arland Meyers placed fifth in the County Scholastic Contest for Seniors. Iohn Hass' violin solo won the County Literary Contest. Evelyn Whitmer, most outstanding girl in the County, represented Stark County in the 23rd Annual 4-H Club Congress at O. S. U., Columbus, September, 1937. Irma Smith won in the County for Latin ll, l936. David Meyer and Evelyn Whit- mer were on N. H. S.'s first Debate Team, 1936, directed by Mr. Hall. TO MILDRED AND HARLOW We cannot say, and we will not say That they are dead,-they're just awayl And now, Farewell! Think not too harshly of us, fellow-students and teachers. We have done our best. -C. M. K.

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