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+f4f-k.7fl0fl01l4h5Md-4-ffxaff MISS YACKLE MR. RADEMACHER Adviser Adviser Senior Class Officers Motto Flower Carnation Better than the Colors rest, but not bet- ter than the best Blue and Gold Delmar Johnson fSecretary1. Clarenm-v Kelly tVic'e-P1-esiclelitl. John Lxwis t'I'reasurerJ, June llHI'lC'21Slt'l' tl l'l3Slll0llll. , A GALLOP OVER THE YEARS VVe, the Thoronghbreds of '46, started out as Yearlings in '42 with a herd of ninety. Our ranch bosses were Miss Myerscough and Mr. Rademacher. and our foremen were Coady, Oltmann, Shalbot, and Thornhill. We were well represented in athletics and the twirling corps, Our outstanding player, Thorn- hill, won a letter. After a summer on the range we returned eighty-six strong. This time our ranch bosses were Miss Cocks and Mr. Rademacherg our forernen were Johnson, Kennedy, Vancil, and Shalbot. An out- standing year brought us honors as one of our classmates, June Lancaster, was crowned queen. This year we had four lettermen and the majority of thee majorettes. Three-Year-Olds and proud of it! Thornhill, Macek, Guidish, Lewis, Paesani, Schaefer-what would we have done in sports without them? Again we lassoed the royalty-Janet Kennedy was rodeo queen. Our class officers were the big four and Johnson, and our ranch bosses were Mrs. Gent and Miss Fagan. VVe were entertained by the seniors at a lovely Christmas party and in return we honored them with the spring prom. ' Now we were ready for our last roundup. 14 We, the best trained Thoroughbreds, seventy-two of us, are ready to round up another long but wonderful journey. This year our ranch bosses are Miss Yackle and Mr. Rademacher. Our foremen are Lancaster, Kelly, Johnson, and Lewis. Again we had a fine representation in sports, in music, and in drarnatics. All good things come in threes, so we had the honor of seeing the third one of our mem- bers, Gladys Ciberey, crowned queen. We entertained our Three-Year-Olds with a Christmas party, pro- duced a good play, and completed the year by putting out the best yearbook ever published. So long everyone! The class of '46 bid all farewell. J.K.-D.J. Twe-11 ty-one
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ffxfjhnm- -Uld.4,4f+4 MRS. GENT MISS SHORTENHAUS Adviser Adviser Junior Class Officers Motto The door to suc- N Honor Roll cess IS labeled , lpushfy Eleven Successive Quarters Flower American Beauty Isabelle ROSS Masilonus C0l0I'S Pauline McClaine Green and White Ray Johnson fPl'osi1lcntl, Mar,':,'ie lizlngert fSf'f'l'f-'t11l'Yl. lit-tty Swann-y 1Vin-4--l'i'vsimlv1xtJ. Ifllvmiore Sclmeidwr lT11-nsi11'e1'J. HISTORY OF THE THREE-YEAR-OLDS In the fall of 1943, we were fifty-two freshmen just entering N.T.H.S. We carried on admirably having representatives in music and sports, and we participated in social affairs. We returned the next fall as sophomores and as the smallest class in schoolg but small as we were, we entertained, were entertained and did our bit to help the school. This year we are juniors with forty-one members. We lost four but added four. We chose Mrs. Gent, Miss Shortenhaus, Ray Johnson, Betty Swaney, Margie Bangert, Eleanore Schneider, Isabelle Masilonus, and Osmar Lehenbauer to be our bosses. Just to mention a few of our celebrities We have B. Zueck, G. Zueck, R. Bertolino, L. Warnsing, B. Kirkpatrick, and R. Menin in sportsg Robert Bender, the movie projector operatorg nine students serving on the Ojibwa News and Old Nokomis staffsg two members of the septet, Adell Myers and Adienne Myers, the accompanistg and J. Schneider, L. Warnsing, and Jim Brackenhoff in the All-School pliay. We were guests of the seniors at the Senior-Junior Christmas party and hosts to the seniors and faculty at the Junior-Senior Prom. We presented the successful play, The Old Crab, and sponsored the Harvest Dance, an all-school affair. Since our motto is The Door to Success Is Labeled 'Push', let's all push hard for a very successful senior year. D.P. Sc A.M. Twenty
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Jhnmughbfzeda HELEN ADAMS Dec. 22 Ojihwa News Typist and Stencil Cutter 43 Pep Club 3. D'0MINlC BERTINETTI, JR. Buck March 19 Old Nokomis Art Edi- tor 43 Mama's Baby Boy 3: Male Quartet 4. PAULINE BOLTE Bubbles Oct. 17 Majorette 1,2. IVAN CASSIDY Sept. 30 He was a Gay Senoritau 33 F.F.A. 1.Z.3,4. MARGIE COADY April 27 0jibwa News Reporter 33 Class President 13 G.A. A. 13. President 43 Pep Club 33 Dramatic Club 4, Vice-Presidc-'nt 31 Harvest Queen Attendant 1: Car- nival Attendant 4: Ma- jors-tte 1,2143 Cheerlead- er 4. MARTHA ANN CRABBE Martha March 15 Twenty-two SENIOR C. BARNSTABLE Barney Nov. 19 tbld Nulmmisn Uirvula- tion Manager 43 F. F. A. 1.12.43 N Club -L: Car- nival Attvnllant 43 Foot- ball 4. ISADORE BERTINETTI nlzzyn Dec. 8 Class Secretary 3: Dra- matir Club 43 Football 43 liasvball 13.3.43 Basket- ball 3.4. ROBERT BRUMMET l4BobYl Dec. 4 Oconee High School 1,23 0jibwa News Alumni Etliiul' -1. GLADYS CIBEREY uGIadyH July 26 Ojibwa Ns-ws Stencil Puttt-r 33 Aunt Minnie from Minnesota 2: Hol- lywood Extra 33 Carnival LJUPBII 4: Harvest Que-en Attendant 13 G.A.A. 1.2.3, fig llome Er ' Club 2, Par- liame-ntarian 43 Pep Club Sl: Dramatic' f'lub 4. JAMES COLONlUS Chompy Sept. 11 F.F.A. 1,3, Treasurer 2. Vive-Pi'esident 4. STEVE DASOVICH, JR. Dazo April 12 Old Nokomisn Business Manager 43 Happy Land- ings 33 llc VVaS a Gay St-nm'ita 3.
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