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James Winkler “Jim” — FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Work, where have I heard that word before? 7 'Y‘7 Carol Ziegelbauer Entered from Mattoon 1947. GAA 4: Gle Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism 4; Cheer Leader 4. Here’s our peppy cheering lass who always giggles in bookkeeping class. Alvin Ziegelbauer “Zeke”—Entered from Mat-toon 1947. Annual Staff 4; School Play 4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 4; Class Vice President 4; Track 4; Student Council 4. Whether rain or whether shine, he’s late all the time. Leona Nickel “Nickie” — FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Honor Society 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Class Secretary 1; Class President 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Forensics 2, 4. It’s not how long we live, but how much! 28
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JUNIOR CLASS We are seated in the class, year ’47-48. The curtain goes up on the 3-act playv-l'The Junior Year.” The acts are: Fall, Winter, and Spring. As the first act starts we see the football heroes, Don Kobriger, John Mortimer, Don Hoffman, Jerry Schomisch, Cyril Riemer, and Pat Meier, with Bob Pfeffer as manager. And out there cheering for them are the Junior class cheerleaders: Califern Tyrrell, Lorrie Nachtwey, Lorraine Salm and Donna Groeschel. Off to one side the many Junior members of the Hillcrest staff are eager and waiting for the latest scoops. And so the curtain falls on Act I. The Winter scene switches to a varying number of places. December 11 is the first event. The all-school play, “Don’t Take My Penny.” Roger Wenzel, Betty Steenport, Bob Reif and John Machurich represented the Junior class. Then in a second we see the basketball court. Don Kobriger and Jerry Schomisch are again in the spotlight, this time on the first team. The boys march off and in come the GAA girls’ team — Kathleen Hoffmann, Gertie Juckem, Alice Roehrig, and Jean Schrage managing. Another quick change and forensics takes over. And who’s doing the talking? Why, the Juniors, of course. Meaning Lorraine Salm and Dolores Ecker. And so ends the second act. Act III — Spring — all the Juniors are participating in a so-called skit, “Spring Fever.” But they soon recover to attend the Junior Prom on May 14, where they dance to the heavenly music of Gene Heirs. Their King, Pat Meier, and his Queen lead the grand march as the grand finale. Thus the curtain descends on the success of “The Junior Year.” We might add that all during this star-studded performance, the CHS band and Glee club, in which many Juniors took part, furnished music and song to put the finishing touches to this “THE JUNIOR YEAR” JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 30
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