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---- CLASS OF '41 l Class 'History This, our Sophomore year, has passed most quickly for us, It has seemed so fleet because We have enjoyed this past year and due to the fact that We were better acquainted with school procedure than previously. This year, more so than last, the class of '41 has shown a keen interest in athletics and school organizations. Our representatives were found participating in football. basketball and track. We took an active part in student council, band, orchestra, glee clubs, Hi- Y and G. R. Our biggest event of the year was the Sophomore party, attended by some sixty of us. We spent the evening playing games, dancing, getting better ac- quainted with each other and topped off a most delightful evening With refresh- ments, We have participated in school activities to the best of our ability and We are trying to uphold the standards of N. H. S. and of the Class of '4l. We are eagerly looking forward to next year as a time when We shall take a more im- portant part in school affairs and school leadership. LUTHER KOLBE
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-1 BASKETBALL T- lunior High Row one. Left to right: L. Robbins, T. Boyd, M. Nlinnich, D. Motter, T. McColley, B. Bost. Row two: R. Agler, mgr., L. Hampton, N. DeTray, M. Nye, F. Pohlman, D. Dunn, W. Small, V. Weber, Coach. The Junior High team had a most successful season. Seventeen games were scheduled and the boys won ten of these. The boys displayed excellent sports- manship and cooperation in all their playing. The team was composed of eighteen boys from the eighth and ninth grades. Twelve of these boys were awarded letters. These fellows are building excellent backgrounds and they will make the winning teams for N. H, S. in the future. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Twenty-five boys from the seventh, eighth and ninth grades turned out for practice during the season. These fellows worked diligently learning the fundamentals of the game. The time they are spending now will make them the better N. H. S. players of tomorrow. Tournament CContinuedD Napoleon 24fBryan 25 Close counts in horseshoes, but not in basketball. The Bears just eked out a win in their toughest game of the year. FINALS Defiance 28-Bryan 'SO An early lead was too much for the Defiance quintet to ovecrome, and the Bears won the tournament and the trip to Columbus by a slim two points.
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--CLASS OF '41 1- Class Cfficers President - - Luther Kolbe Vice-President Betty Mengerink Secretary-Treasurer Evelyn Cozad
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