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The So h p omore E h Section I. First Raw, Walter Bowers, Vfayne Edgar, Ervin Bearman, Norman Harper, Vondale Hendricks, William liitzriiillr-za. Lllecfirid Row: Eleanor Federsrtrel, Evelyn Lichstinn, Bernadine laclcson, Betty lune Luqenhill, Betty Bradt rzxueller, Bette Bell, Vera Linker, Leona Bradtmueller, Linda De Remer, Bonnie Driscoll, Wilma Lepper, Eda Koch. 'Yhrrfl Row: Bertha Goeqlein, Helen Gerher, Mildred Doehrman, Betty Larson, Pauline Kolhenherq, Al- aunda Frt.sch,, Alliierta Fiedler, Florence Hoevel, Mae Holmes. Fourth R-nw: lwlary lane lridt, Betty Georqlein, Ruth Huey, Milton Goeqlein, Franklin Bremer, Billy Bol- YIV5, '.'Vory'r1e Bocl-1, Louis Hftward, Raymond Ehinqer, Ross Lynn Ehle, Richard Brown, Eli Adams, Dale Ehle, Arthrir Hemsoth, Kenneth Hammer, Richard Arter, Dicl-1 lfruecllz, Paul Lonq, Betty Ruth Amstulz, lone H:'f1l'rns, Robert Fry, Dcnalcl Hriaenard. Section ll. First Flin, Carl Sch 1-f-rfr, Thomas Vllaqstati, Bernard Snamfn, Rolirert Schroclfr, Adrian Tustison, Ronald Waters, 'oe Wriaht, Elmer Seeliq, Dale Roluinelt. .'eCrrr.fi F N: Dan Prrrvis, Bornon Schlinlc, AlV'll'1flrl Pritrnan, lean Martin, Ruth Price, Richard Rothqeb, Eve- .jr. I,fy-11.5, .fiildrwd Rohrwr, Virginia Miller, Rita Schlinl-2, Lelah Rehher, Bernice Voors, Mr. Richard Guthier. Third haw: Miss Maryfirie Swihart, Alice Niemeyer, Donald Miller, Orlira-Gloria Rodehaven, Violet Meyers, l-lyrth lfliniiilz, l-flary Schaefer, Virginia Ruhl, leanettte M rller, Dorothy Weitzrnan, Mildred Thompson, Dorothy lfiillf-r. F:'i:'h Rowi Clinton Regiip, Frederick Poeppel, Otto Melcher, Lawerence McNett, David Moehring, Elmer Stell- hcrn, Hilda Witte, Edwin Meyers, Betty Wheeler, Dean McCord, Richard Nelson, Ronald Ramsey, lohn St :rf-riierqer, Rrtnard Snyder, Maurice Vonderau, Arthur Schmidt, George Perkins, Har ld ' l'rlrgf T::'rl2'1 eur- o Parkison.
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The Sounds Class of 1943 Ladies and Gentlemen: We now bring you The Sounds , starring members of the class of 1943. On today's broadcast we present for your special entertainment, a story of the achievement of the freshman class. Our history begins in September 1939, when a group of 'bewildered freshies' were admitted to that institution of learning known as N. H. H. S. We selected as our president, Paul Bearmang vice president, Herbert Bur- gette, secretary, Eleda Stemrnlery treasurer, Evelyn Rebberg social chairrnans, Marian Lampe and Ervin Becker. Mr. Byron Downey and Miss Kathlene Megenity became the sponsors of this program. On November 7, the class sponsored the largest skating party of the school year. The Sounds can be heard in the high school band, G. A. A., Sunshine and Student Council, which gives them a good start in the activities of the school. Our program comes to a close, but we invite you to be with us again next year at the same time. Your announcer is: ANNA LEE GROVESH Sophomore Echoes Class of 1942 This is your old news commentator, Ervin Bearman, speaking from station N. H, H. S. and bringing you the exclusive news of those Sophomore Echos. Standing beside me at the microphone are the capable officers: Ronald Ramsey, president: Thomas Wagstaff, vice presidentg Ruth Price, secretary, and Betty Ruth Amstutz, treasurer. The two class sponsors of these IO8 people, Miss Swihart and Mr. Guthier, are also here. Miss Swihart, would you tell us about the class pro- jects that have been undertaken? Yes, 1'd be glad to. At the first of the year We sponsored a show entitled The Star Maker at the Haven Theatre. The members also sold Ptlgr Elf:-fn
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pennants and basketball badges to increase the class finances. A skating party was added to these projects to make it a veiy successful year. Mr. Guthier, have you any further additions to make? 1 would like to relate the fine showing that the Sophomores make at the basketball games. ln the band are Kenneth Hammer and Ronald Ramsey furnishing entertainment to all. Another member of the class Bernon Schlink acts as junior student manager. Those participating in the games are Bolyard, Poeppel, Wright, Stellhorn, Nelson, Miller, Hemsoth, Ehle, Meyer, Krueck, and Vonderau. The class is also honored by having two yell leaders, Harold Parkison and Richard Ichy Rothgeb, who help lead these fighting bulldogs to victory. After hearing this 1 am sure no one can say that the Sophomores are showing a fine representation at the basketball games. Now, friends of the radio audience, it is time to bring our broadcast to a close. Be sure to tune in again next year at this same time and hear how those Sophomore Echos advance further up the ladder of fame. Thanks for listening and so long everybody. The Hmateurs Class of 1941 Ladies and Gentlemen: This is station N. H. H. S. bringing you the high lights of the class of 19-41. The Class of '41 entered their junior year with plenty of pep and en- thusiasm. They began with plans of a trip to Washington, D. C. in the spring of 1941. To start the ball rolling a weinner bake was held at the home of Clinton Mehring, where the group enjoyed eats and entertainment. They sold school pencils, magazine subscriptions, basketball tickets, and gave several skating parties. During the year the junior Class worked industriously, and also maintained a canteen in the gymnasium during the basketball games, Another event of the year was the class play, His Czark Cousins , a comedy, which proved to be entertainly for the audience. The cast in- cluded Raymond Wiese, Herbert Betchol, Homer Harper, Charles Forsyth, Mary Glass, Mildred Vonderau, Argyl Bacon, Eileen Potts, Nila lean Shier- Puge Tlzirlrrn
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