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STUDENT COUNCIL As the school year got under way, tlte members to Student Council were elected by the various classes. According to custom four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman were elected. At the first meeting it was decided to have er. Thesken as the adviser, Although he is tied up with many affairs he graciously accepted. . The first thing done in the way of governing the school was to lay down some rules whiCh had to be carried out. The members of Student Council were to be stationed in the halls to make sure the rules were carried out. It is the goal of Council every year to raise one hundred and fifty dollars which is given in the form of scholarships to the two highest seniorsr In order to raise the money a paper drive and two Wafter the game dances were given. A boat ride is being promoted on April 13. If the goal 0f one hundred and fifty dollars is passed, the money will be added to the original goal. In the earlier part Of the Year 11 hDr- You Stink, show which followed the same pattern as hDr. I. Q.,, was given in the interest of the War Chest, not for the purpose of raising money, but merely to publicize the importance and the greatness of the War Chest. All the members of the Council participated, plus two other students, Merilyn Thomas and Blnrjorie Klostermzm, who were former members of the Council, In order to get new ideas and to see how other school are operated it was decided to visit other schools. The Council was divided into three groups. One group went to Hartwell, another to Wyo- ming, and the other to St. Bernard. New things which may be able to he used in future years were learned. North College Hill has been Visited by the Student Councils of Loekland and St. Bernard. Richard Hoffmzmn Sitting, Left to Right: L. Wirtz, R. Hoffmann, Jr Matson, J. Bogen, F. Singhoff, D. Phillips, A. Longman, J, Meyers. Standing: Mr. Thesken, Advisor, C Carter. ezge j
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GLEE CLUB First Row, Left to Right: D. Johnson, Mt Rissola, V. Kotzhauer, A. Arszman, J. Dirk, C. Riuckel, RA Dl'eier, S. Kleeman, W. Wirtz, H. Albach. Second Row: E. Webster, .1. Keitman, M. Frey, H. Frey. M. Thomas, J. Bauer, E. O'Brien, H. Zimmerman, P, Schmidt, S, Tiet'ermann, C. Schneider, M, Kloster- man, J. Ward, Gr Light, Third Row: L. Stevenson, V. Alhaeh A. Feinthal, J. Wise. B. Ammermam H. Elberg, J. Sollbel'ger, P. Sehram, M. Teufel, R. WEingartner, S. Miller, M. Nieporte, D. Kelley, S. Gran, Mrs. Sehoenberger. Fourth Row: P. McCabe, M. Stirnkorb, C. Nielnan, H. Schilling, V. Liebig, D. Hauck, L, Burkline, E. Moninger, L. Richter, B. Schaljo, P. Pieper, C. Carter, J. Frick. Fifth Row: E. Roehm, G. Ruhr, S. Yeekel, V, Frankhouse, C. Kranke, B4 Powers, M, King, P. Ebersold, E. Battling, E. Lightfield, G. Hill, D. Costa. Our Glee Club for '44 :md 45 was the largest we have had at N. C. H. for quite some time. There were two groups that actually composed the Glee Club. They were the girlS glee club7 that met on Wednesday after school, and the mixed group, that met on Friday. Under the direction of hits. Shoenberger, the group accom- plished many things in the music held this year. The First program to be given by the Glee Club was a program of Christmas music which was given for the P. T. At and then repeated for :1 combined assembly of Junior and Senior High School Students. Our biggest accomplishment was the NIinstrel. Rehearsals began in February. There were try-outs for 50105, triost and other special groups. Then of course there were others Who were not in the Glee Club, who wished to sing with the chorus, This made our chorus even larger than was expected, and in all there were seventy members to sing the songs in the show, besides many who sang solos and other special acts. The last week before the hIinstrel was one jumble of rehearsals, costumes, special practices of soloists and Others. Then on Friday, hhrch 16, the big event of the year arrived, and the Alinstrel was presented by the entire group. There was one performance Flt 9:30 At NI. and another at 8:00 P. :M. According to those pres- ent, the A-Iinstrel was a great success. The last two performances of the year were at Commencement and Baccalaureate Service, The graduation of the Seniors meant that many voices were out of the Glee Club, but with another group coming in, the group might become even larger next year and in the future. Merilyn Thomas e25-
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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1944-45 September FFirst day of school; it's only the beginning, folks. 224Played our first game with Oxford McGuffey, 234We all jived at the Hi-Y dance. 294W0n our second game by beating Central Vocational. October 6-Chee1'ed our team to victory at Deer Park. 13-Walnut Hills game; it was Friday the 13th, so we kinda lost 144Anuua1 Dance. Swing your partner. 207We played Hartwell here. The hot dogs were good and so was the score, 214The first Junior Dance. 284C111 Reserve Dance4tlThe Witches Crawl . November 34We played St. Bernard and won a well-deserved victory. 114We Lad a. tlhepsteils holiday at the Annual Dance. l74Tonight was it! Stunt NighF-The Seniors won, of course. 22-P0w wow. There was a hot time in the old town tonight. 234Thanksgiving! Food! Wyoming game! It rained on us as usual. 244Sweet vacation for a day. Detemher 14We played our first basketball game of the season with Colerain. 57We played Mt. Healthy here. We all looked ltpretty sad 'cause we lost. 94Annual Dance. Another Trojan Trot. 15-Deer Park here and we beat the dear, dear boys. 19-Reading vs. N.C.H. Another sad case for us. 204Eve1'yone's face is imprinted with a N.C.H. Trojan. The Juniors got their rings today. January41945 EiWe started the new year wrong by letting St. Bernard win the basketball game. 9-We played the varsity of Oxford McGuffeyl 124The Mt. Healthy game there. We really should have won. 13-An11ual Dance and was there a crowd! 194Oh, happy day! We beat Hartwell. 304Deer Park there. We Won. February ZrReading there and we lost by one measley point, 64001erain game there, and we won. 94St, Bernard here. Sweet 1evenge. we beat them! 107Annual Dance. The Sweetheart Swing. 13-Roger Bacon vs. N.C.H. 164Lockland there. Oh, we love that team;we won again. ZliHartwell here. and an after-the-game dance. ZZ-Washington's Birthday and a happy holiday. 23-Wyoming game here and a juke box dance afterwards. March 2-3-Tournament. We are class A this year. 164Minsirel, gags, guys, and gals. ITwGirl Reserve Dance, a G.R. jive. 24h-Junior Dance. Dancin' with the dollies. 294Spring fever and spring vacation, April 13!Boat Ride by the Student Council. Smooth sailin' for all aboard. 14-Annual Dance. Another dance, where can'I find a shoe stamp? 214Junior Dance. 27-Senior Play. Attention all Hollywood Scouts! May 124Annua1 Dance. The last dance for this year. 194G111 Reserve Prom. ?E-Junior-Seniol' Prom. Thatls what we've all been waiting fora 304Decoration Day. June 8-Class Day. Get out the Lollipops. lO-Baccalaureate services. 11-13-Exams-ugh! ISWCommencement. Congratulations are in order, 15-Schools out. Allis well that ends well. MARY ROBINSON, rzqh
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