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1 HE QOPHCMORES Pep was the motto of the sophomore class as they entered N H S in leadership of President Llyod Hayes vice president ohn Schneller and secretary treasurer Laura Fahrenkrug During the football season of their freshman year two members of the cla s ohn Schneller and Clarence Mielke were on the football squad When the basketball season opened many ambitious fellows tried out and as the result of their efforts turned out an N man ohn Schneller. This years football men were Lloyd Hayes john Qchneller and Clarence Mielke all of them receiving their N s . The class of 29 also has made up a large part of the orchesta for the last two years. During their freshmen year the members were: Arthur Plank, Oswald Zachow and Raymond Gallrneier. This year also many sophomores respondend. namely. Dorothy Dubois Beryl Watts William Rather and Arthur Plank. The talent of the sophomores was shown in the operettas. Two years ago its representatives were: leanetfe Besscx, Beryl Watts and ,leanette Schmerein This year they were: eanctte Bessex Gwendolyn Breylinger, and Robert Gillespie. besides I7 minor characters. Literary genuis also has its part in the sophomore class. for it always has representatives on the Cub staff. Last year Robert Cilliesoie was the only one of the class to hold a position on the staff, but this year its members were William Rather Marie Fuechsel Edward Lowe and Kenneth Kitchen. Eleven , . .-,..-,,.,,,- H ,, ,,,.,, , , -fm,-,. , ,T , - up n 'im gl Y, ,amass -... s sk v'.?fi'- f e fe e f n w f 5 f L September, l926. The class was representtd by 104 members under the ' : ' . 4 U , J : s , ,I ' , . n .. .. , J . J , '
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vu Wif 41 I 4 ,T K 4 U A- L THE JUNIOR CLASS The unxor cla s has had three very successful years rn every way The class started wrth Douglas Barnett as pre ldent eanette Baxter as vnce pres dent ard oan Aylward as secretary and treasurer ln the sophomore year Gordon Malouf was elected presldent, Clayton Cummings vlce presrdent and Helen Chrl tofferson treasurer and Geneva jensen secretary The officers for thls year are Gordon Brown preslclent Paul Gerhardt vlce president and Wllda WIISOD secretary and treasurer The Junlors were well represented ln football by Paul Gerharclt Elmer Radke George Pratt Wlllxs Haase Gordon Malouf Ralph Hauser Harry Many of the basketball stars were juniors also There are Wlllrs Haase Elmer Raclke ames Ehrgott George Pratt and Abe Stone who was the manager ln track the juniors were Gordon Brown lrvm Gunther Paul Gerhardt XV1llxarn Qtacker and Oakley Nearly The 1un1ors have always shown up well and they will contlnue to do so as SCHIOYS next year Ten I x I s g . . C N N . C , q , . fp . 91 Q ' I1 U ,... . Q- - - , ' - '- :U . gd . ' ' 9? l ' ' 2 - . Q- . 'T ' l l Z . e t 97 . A 5 A .. . l l ' A rn' I - I chu 3 . U - . l Q.. l . , . Y fl, P ' v . - - - . A --- --'---- '- - .,,At, 4-Q.. ,,.,. ..,.,,..,...Y----4, ----- A ' ,
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THE FRESHMEN 'lhe fre hxrem cla s whxch entered the hugh school this year was a group of 142 dazed and helpless tudents who were wondermv what xt was all about Vmev soon woke up The sophomores attended to that At the first meet ng of the year the freshmen elected the followmg offi ers presldent Qtarlcy Qeverson vlce presxdent Lobert Bell secretary treasurer Ethel Schnelder The class soon howed the upper cla men that they pos essecl qualxty as well as quantlty Gordon Ehlers who made an excellent showmg on the numerals for thexr work m basketball football and track The freshmen al o showed their mu lcal ablty ln addltlon to havmg everal members ln the glee clubs Meta Sxelaff Wlllard Buckholz and 'Vlary Durham were members of the hxgh school orchestra The class has as a merrber the only che r leader who stayed out all year Edward Arndt ThlS IS somethmg to be proud of The freshmen by reason of the e achlexements h ve made the upper cla rren look upon them wxth respe t Watch them dunno' the next three years Twel e . H S n I 'S . . . . , s ' D ' . ' ! U ' Q ' ' c : . h . . ' L U D Lf A L! I l Y - 9 A s ss . ' S ' ' . H . , . football squad, was awarded the official N.A.A.. S-:feral received cla-ss . ' 1 1 ' ' s ' st' i 'f . ' ' ' s ' , ' . ' , 1 . e . , - , s ' f , a . si . ' ' . c . ' Q
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