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THE COMET First row: KARCH. FRATTAI.I. P. YOUNG. ROTH. NIKLES. BRODY. D. HOCH. MOORE. Second row: MORGAN. RUTH. MISS SI.OAT. BREINIG. WALTERS. I.AHR. HAGENBUCH, EDELMAN. KOWALCZK. HOUSER. Third row: TANSOCK. HESS. MONDSCHEIN, BOERSTLER, MISS CLUTE. MISS NICHOLAS. Last row: ROTZELL. RAFETTO, HITCHENS. JANDROSITZ. KROMER. TRACH, DLUGOS. Comet Staff Editor-in-Chief Herbert Rafetto Associate Editors Jean Boerstler Theresa Nikles Betty Roth Personality Editors Frances Brody Pauline Karch Jeanne Walters Isabella Lahr Randolph Trach Art Editors Doris Hoch Social Editor Phyllis Young Music Editors Instrumental—Marion Hagcnbuch Vocal—Marie Edelman William Dlugos Athletic Editors LaRue Morgan Joseph Jandrositz Photography Editor Sophie Kowalczk Joke Editor Quintus Rotzell Business Manager Robert Hitchens Assistants Laura Hess Milliccnt Ruth Typists Llewellyn Kromer Nella Frattali Elizabeth Tansock Ruth Houser Margaret Mondschein Miriam Brcinig Emily Moore Faculty Advisers Elizabeth S. Sloat Florence L. Nicholas Jean B. Clute twenty
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THE COMET Our Progress Like a new invention needing much improvement, we, the class of ’41, entered a new phase of experimentation on a bright September morning in 1938. As sophomores we were embarking on our career in senior high school. It took us quite some time to settle down and do some work. Later we enjoyed the Hallowe’en party and the purchasing of pennants and emblems. During our junior year we received our class rings and by that time we began to feel a relationship toward the seniors. This relationship was solidified by the numerous social functions which ended in a blaze of joy at the Prom. But as inventions are improved speedily, the senior year found us improving in our attitude toward extra class activities. “What a Life”, our senior play, the “Comet”, the Prom, at which we were the guests of the junior class, and the Hallowe’en, Thanksgiving, and Christmas parties were the outstanding events. Now after all this experimentation and hard labor, we are practically finished with our high school years. Although some of us may go to other institutions, none of us will ever forget the three happy years at N. H. S- William Breidinger, Historian. twenty-two
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