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'ftgzlm war We, the seniors of '46, the most brilliant class to enter these halls of N.T.H.S., are leaving this school to which we brought fame and fortune. We know it will be very hard to carry on without us, so we shall leave a few remembrances in our last will. We leave to the Faculty the memory 0 the large unruly classes, the quiet talking boys, and the very brilliant girls. To Mr. Kessler we leave the work for himself. To the Juniors a broad path of success which we have so successfully blazed. To the Sophomores we leave the hope that they can graduate in two years. To the Freshmen we leave our height for them to measure up to eventually. To Donald Tooley we will a space on this page for his picture to show he hasn't been forgotten. Donald was in service last year when his classmates graduated and so he did not have his pic- ture in the '45 yearbook. His diploma was issued in the spring with the 1945 graduates. .SML Jficknfu, I, Helen Adams, leave my seat in the assembly to anyone who wants it. I, Clarence Barnstable, leave to take care of my Big Husky Chicks. DONALD Too,-EY I, Dominic Bertinetti, leave to find myself a wife. '45 I, Isadore Bertinetti, leave my sister Catherine to carry on. I. Pauline Bolte, leave to live in Wenonah. I, Robert Brummet, leave my height to James DeWerff. I, Ivan Cassidy, leave my straw with Mr. Stanley to Everett Hoehn. I, Gladys Ciberey, leave my football queen crown to some lucky dame. I, Margie Coady, leave my twirling ability to some lucky twirler. I, James Colonius, leave my good grades in chemistry to some unlucky junior. I, Martha Crabbe, leave Ruth to Walk to school by herself. I, Steve Dasovich, leave my friend, Gronewald, to take care of all my girls for me. I, Marybelle Deremiah, leave early because I started late. We, David Easterday and Orene Hagemeier, leave together because we were always together. I, Kenneth Engelhart, leave my crow call to Hagie. A I, Kenneth Epley, leave my Wrestling ability to Jim Sides. I, Rita Epley, leave to take care of the kids. I, Edna Fournier, leave to find a man. I, Judith Fricke, leave my quietness to Dorothy Woodhouse. I, Russell German, leave my rooster comb to Stanley Archibald. I, Juliann Golitko, the last of the Golitkos, leave. I, Charlotte Guidish, leave so I can help my mom start a dairy in COALTON. I, Marian Herzog, leave with a feeling of success. We, Melda Hieronymus and Dorothy Hulbert, leave our straw with Mr. Rademacher in chemistry to some very lucky junior girls. I, Verda Hoehn, leave my A's to Norma Stivers. I, Jean Holmes, leave to look after Dusty. Twenty-eight
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CLASS RAYMOND STEVENS is Ray!! Nov. 13 Oconee High School 1,2. FLOYD E. STORM Oct. 4 Ile YVas a Gay Sen0rita 33 F.F.A. 1.132 N Club 33 Baseball 2, Manager 3. ROBERT THORNHILL HB0bY1 July 6 Class Treasurer lg Foot- ball 1.2,3,43 Basketball 2, 3.4: Baseball 1.2343 N Club l,2,3.-13 Male Quartet 43 Carnival King Attend' ant 2,43 Prom King At- tnndant 33 Dramatic Club 4. LILLIAN UMBERGER Lil June 3 Owaneeo High School 1,23 Taylorville High School 3. DOROTHY WESTPHAL HDot!l Sept. 9 Old Nokomisu Typist 43 Pep Club 3. OLIVE M. WOODHOUSE March 3 Old Nokomisu Associate Editor 3, Editor 43 Ma- tna'S Baby Boy 33 Hol- lywood Extra 33 G.A.A. 1.2. Treasurer 3,43 Home Club 13 Pep Club 33 Dramatic' Club 33 Carni- val Queen Atttendant 334. Twenty-seven Jhmoughbnada JOSEPHINE STIMAC HJOH March 6 Home l'Zm ' Club 3.-1. LILLIAN SWARBRICK Lil Oct. 15 Old Nukurnisu Calendar Eflitor 43 He XVas a Gay Senm'ita Il: nllullywnml Extra :lg Beauty Cun- test 43 1l.A.A. l,2.-l, Yivv- President 31 Pep Club 33 Dramatir' Club IH Carni- val Queen Attvumlaut 3. JOSEPH TOSCHAK uAugie!1 Oct. 21 Clulw 12.15 Caruix':il King' Attendant 43 Font- lvall 3.43 Baseball 55,43 Bas- ketball 25.4. PHYLLIS VANCIL PhyI July 14 Class S6f'l'OlZll'y 23 Hul- lywood l'lxtra 33 Pep Club 33 Harvest Queen Attend- ant 33 Majoretle l,Z,I5,4. MILDRED WOLTERS Milly Jan. 9 Student l'0lllll'l1 Sem-rotary 43 Pep Club 33 llarvm-st Queen Attendant 4. MARGARET ZUECK HMayaU March 8 Ojihwa News Typist Il. Art Editor 43 Ha ppy Landings 23 Life of Riley 43 Pep Club 33 Home E1 ' Club Z. Nz-ws: Repmter 43 G,A.A. 1.3333 Majorette 1,2.
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'frgzau war I, Rudolph Hribar, leave so Bill Taylor can be president of the managers of N.T.H.S. I, James Jachino, leave my shyness to Pogie.,' We, Velia Jachino, Betty Kosko, and Billie Schaefer, leave to open a super-duper night club. I, Anna Marie Johnson, leave my height to Betty House. I, Delmar Johnson, leave my good grades to my brother Ray so he can go out at night. I, Helen Kacura, leave to open a restaurant in COALTON. I, John Kalvaitis, leave Barbara to the other wolves. - I, Doris Keiser, leave my sister Betty to carry the name of Keiser's Ship Yard. I, Clarence Kelly, leave so I can sleep at home and not in chemistry class. I, Janet Kennedy, leave with my term well served. I, Marilyn Kettelkamp, leave to become the wife of a farmer. We, All Kiefer and Steve Pehanich, leave this job for next year to two very BRIL- LIANT juniors. I, June Lancaster, leave the senior class Presidency to some deserving 1947 senior. We, John Lewis, Joe Guidish, and Joe Toschak, leave to protect our dear and lovable N.T.H.S. ' I, John Macek, leave my guard position to Lyle Edgecombe. I, Carl Marley, leave to make room for my on-coming brother, Jim. I, Betty Nichols, leave to become a columnist on Gossip in the FREE PRESS. I, Natalee Oltmann, leave Marilyn to carry on the job of cheerleader. I, Pete Paesani, leave open to two juniors, FOOTBALL KING and President of the Student Council. I, Eugene Bliss Parker, Jr., leave the fullback position to GENE ZUECK. I, Victoria Paulon, leave to become an accordion teacher. I, Lloyd Pieper, leave this school for a well earned rest. I, Anna Porento, leave to open a grocery store at Wenonah. I, Ruby Sanders, leave my good grades to the freshmen. I, Jimmie Schaefer, leave Pat to no one. I, Lucille Shalbot, leave to find a man whom I can keep. I, Betty Smalley, leave my job in the office to some student. I, Wilma Smalley, leave Hazel to take care of Elmer Lee as I took care of IZZY. I, Raymond Stevens, leave to work with monkey wrenches. I, Josephine Stimac, leave to work in Chicago. I, Floyd Storm, leave to become a bum because of my experience in hitch-hiking to school. I, Lillian Swarbrick, leave to go to college. I I, Robert Thornhill, leave to become HARRY JAMES II. I, Lillian Umberger, leave my sister Betty to walk to school by herself. I, Phyllis Vancil, leave to join my Barney I, Dorothy Westphal, leave nothing because it's all in my head. I, Mildred Wolters, leave to Isabelle Masilonus the secretaryship of the Student Council. I, Olive Woodhouse, leave my arguments to Miss Amyx. I, Margaret Zueck, leave to become Jake's housewife, I hope. Signed this February 2, 1946. DUDE KIEFER DUDE PEHANICH Twenty-nine
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