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sixty ' f4ff4 MRS. BALLINGER MR. MYERS Adviser Adviser Freshman Class Officers Motto 'The door to success is labeled 'Push'. 1 Honor Roll Three Successive Flower Quarters American Beauty Rose. Gloria Kausic Colors Blue and Gold. i lloris Pulley fVicc--Presidentl, Hazel Smalley l'l'1'easui'erJ, Delores Weber 4Sfcretnry7, Gloria Kausic C1'i'e-side-iity. HISTORY OF THE YEARLINGS On August 26, 1945, fifty-two of us freshmen entered N.T.H.S. At the first class meeting we chose the candidates for offices. Gloria Kausic was elected presidentg Doris Polley, vice-president, Delores Weber, secretary, Hazel Smalley, treasurer. The class sponsors are Mrs. Ballinger and Mr. Myers. At the second class meeting our class mot- to, flower, and colors were selected. Early in the year an all-school party was given to Welcome us. The sophomores did the initiating, the juniors did the entertaining, the seniors did the feeding, and all we had to do was come. Later the sophomores gave us a party, and we in turn gave them one. In sports we were represented by E. Poliak, J. Saatkamp, D. German, and L. Edgecombe. The chorus is credited with 13 of our girls. Dolores Cavaletto and Delores Weber were our contribution to the All-School play, The Life of Riley. Two freshmen, Gloria Kausic and Charles Schweizer, were on the first quarter honor roll. Let's all work for a very prosperous year as sophomores. D.C.-W.S. Fourteen
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0 CHARLES LANDERS JEANETTE LANKFORD DARRELL L. MACK ALETA LIPE BERNICE MURPHY HELEN E. PEARSE VERONICA H. PEHANICH DOLORES PIEPER EUGENE POLIAK BERNADETTE POLIAK DORIS POLLEY ARTHUR REINCKE DONALD POPE ORVILLE RHODES JOHN T. SAATKAMP LULA LORRAINE SAATKAMP WANDA JEAN SCHNEIDER EDNA SKINNER HAZEL WILLIAM J. TAYLOR CHARLES SCHWEIZER L. SMALLEY DORIS TARRAN LOIS ELLEN TUETKEN ELMER WILSON DELORES ANN WEBER ALLEN WOLFF DOROTHY J. VVOODHOUSE Thirteen Freshman Class O L..gnnI3mlum.lA1. ' 'T ' M
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ff4fJwn- -Uldaffff MISS PIRCHER MISS AMYX Adviser Adviser Sophomore Class Officers Motto Honor Roll HSUCCQSS through Seven Successive Effort. Quarters Flower Gloria Bellaver orchid Catherine Bertinetti P ?0l0flS ld Lou Ann um e an G0 Schaefer Jerry Shzilbot fPI'c-side-ntl, Lou Ann Schaefer f'l'reasurerJ, Patricia Morgan 1Vic'e-l'1'esicls-ntl, Marilyn Ultmann 4SecretaryJ. HISTORY OF THE TWO-YEAR-OLDS Late in August, 1944, we enrolled as freshmen-52 strong. Miss McGee and Mr. Myers guided us through that year. In the fall of 1945 We came back, 50 in number. We chose Miss Pircher and Miss Amyx as our sponsors and elected Jerry Shalbot, Patricia Morgan, and Lou Ann Schaefer as our officers. Our number was soon increased to 51 when Donald Meisen- heimer joined us. In late September the seniors, juniors, and sophomores gave a Welcome Party for the freshies. At the party We had the pleasure of initiating the freshmen. Our Harvest Queen candidates were Frances Landers and Victoria Novak. We are very proud that Vic was not only a candidate, but the Harvest Queen. For Carnival Queen candidates we chose Gloria Bellaver and Marilyn Oltmann. Jerry Shalbot, Bill Pechnik, Orville Rhodes, Tony Stolsek, John Coady, Harold Schneider, and Paul Vansack repre- sented us in sports, and Marilyn Oltmann and Lou Ann Schaefer acted as two of the school's five cheerleaders. Louise Storm and John Short represented our class in the All-School Play. On February 11, we entertained the freshmen at a Valentine Party. . L.S.-C.B. Fifteen
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