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HISTORY The Juniors, the class of '16, began the year ingerly awaiting word from Jim llatson, Chairman of the ring committee, that Mr. Ulrich had arrived with the rings. After considering all the possibili- ties as to what could have happened to the rings enroute to North College Hill, the Juniors waited patiently; then just before Christmas, the rings made a flashing appearance on every Junior hand. After blackening :1 few hundred eyes with their anxiety to have everyone view the new glittering circle of gold, the Juniors went on their undisturbed way. Now wearing this distinctive symbol, they decided to get down to business. First of all there were many ccmpromises with other organizations in securing dates for the Junior dances. Then put- ting the Junior X twhich is altogether different from any other X1 0n the dates October 21, ll'larch 2-1, and April 21, the dances were held with the complete cooperation of every Junior. On Friday, November 17, 1944-, the Juniors shared honors with the Parent-Tezlchers Association in sponsoring Stunt Night. The eveningls entertainment was brought to a climax when Herman Albach, master of ceremonies, announced that the Seniors had won first prize. The Juniors had 67 in the ClElSS and chose hlarvin Tiefermann as president, Jo Ann Fulmer 21$ vice-president; Russell Schaefer as secretary, and Ruth Dold as treasurer, With their combined ef- forts and those Of the committees appointed at the first of the school term, the Juniors can promise the Senior Class an Outstanding Junior-Senior From which is to be held on Tuesday, Nlay 29, 19-1-5. The law making body of N.C.H. is the Student Council Which consists of students only. Rep- resenting the Juniors are Jim Klatson, Leonard Wirtz, and Forest Singhoff. Jim Matson is Vice- r president and Leonard Wirtz is secretary of the Council. You may have gained the impression that the Juniors spend all their time dancing and enter- , mining themselves; on the contrary, there are many serious activities throughout the school in which the Juniors take an active part, such as Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, Glee Club, and lntraihural sports. There are twenty Juniors in Girl Reserves, represented in cabinet by June Elsner as treasurer, Betty Lou Harris as secretary, and Jo Ann Fulmer as devotional chairman. In Hi-Y there are ten Juniors. The class has gone all out for sports. The girls have two class basketball teams. Ruth Feller- man and Earlene Nloninger as captains. Both teams were quite successful. The boys have Intramural teams played during Physical Education classes, so every hey partici- pates. On the varsity there are three Juniors: Leonard Wirtz, RIatVin Tietermann, and Jim hiat- son, and On the Reserves, there is Wiltz lVIacDonald. Under the capable guidance of the advisers, Miss Ross and Mr. Harrell, the Juniors strove toward becoming matured men and women of the future. Jo Ann Fulmer and Daisy Powers emh
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JUNIORS .. mem.wm A . . . A. .n NW... A .u M x3. Hmen y I . WMMH, N , . ,i47,77, . JUNIOR BOYS First Row, Left to Right: L. Tenhover, H, Albach, G. Howard, L. Wintz, M Risela Second Row: W. Miller, H Ankenlmuer J. Matson, M. Tiefermann, Q Weis, Fl Singhoff, R Schaefer, N. Barone. Third Row: H. Schlueter, W. Fleissner, G. Hauenstein, L. Brooka A. Arszman, J, Meyer, C. Froehle, D. Thomas, W. Frey. JUNIOR GIRLS First Row, Left 10 Right: R. Dold, J Jester E. O B1-ien, L. Harris, V Kirchhot', M. Miller. Second Row: A. McMullen, VI. Dewey, J. Grant, B.Ha1-ris, J. Eisner, A. Wagner, S. Glisson, J. Fulmer, B. Michels Third Row: J. Ward, J. Donner, E. Madgett, M. Rater, M. Williams, P. Erbs, S. Miller, E. Weingart- ner, E. Schlewinsky, L. Burkline. Fourth Row: R. Adams, D. Powers. J. Burbacher, E Moninger, '1'. Oligee, P. Ruhr, H. Elberg, MV Flagge, S. Yeckel. .-14i
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SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE BOYS First Row, Left to Right: C. Hayden, W. Carter, H Woellert, J. Wullkotte, D. Taylor, R. Lee. Second Row: E. Bayless, F. Fromme, D. Phillips, J Goldey, C. Joerger, L. Butsch. Third Row: M. Graber, D. Munday, H. Bowyer, W. Richter, E. Seyberth, D. Bolzul, G. MacDonald, TV Fourth Row: E. Roehm, K. Knebel, D. Kelley, R. Scheurer, V. Hoffman, C. Eckstein, W. Fitzpatrick Fifth Row: W. Butler, D. Leopold, G. Hill, W. Dickman, D. Davis, R. Nitzel, A Lauther. SOPHOMORE GIRLSgJ First Row, Left to Right: E. Webster, M. Edwards, C. Kranke, M. King, V. Liebig, H. Zimmerman, .1 Russell. . Second Row: E. Blackburn, D. Brandhorst, R. Wagner, D. Hauck, J. Frick, M, Helt'rich, M. Teufel, M. Mesley. Third Row: M, Croft, D. Waruken, J Nieman, G. LeMou, B. Borneman, J. Abner, B Powers, R Lavely, J. Kettmam R. Franklin, A. Hunter. Fourth Row: B Schaljo, C. Bossel'man, P. Schram, S. Becht, A. Jung, D. Naegele, A. Knollman, R Nelson, B. Hunter. Fifth Row: M. Leslie, M. Stirnkorb, H Schilling, C, Nieman, F. Taylor, C. Elsner, P. McCahe. V. Oser, M. Peek. M 4154
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