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JUNIOR DISC-JOCKEYS OF 1950 VI- ,1 Marlene McDaniel XValter Moningcr Ambrose Nagel Dolores Niemeier Katherine Pitzcr Sylvia Reckman Roy Rohr Marilyn Relies JoAnn R011 Stanley Rovckamp Russell Ruhe Dolores Ruter Norbert Ruter Ted Ruter Norma Schleswlmun Kathleen Schmidt Jane Schottmillcr Alma Taylor Jo Ann Wagner Ben W'zallucc Florence YVcher Ralph XVhite Thomas Yeckcl H O N O R R O L I. , n Having successfully completed all Fm- ' ' ancial necessities. we turncd next to the h , . actual PronL Prom chairman was indus- h, , - h ' trious Betty Kuhlmau. who. with her :u' committee. very capably carried out a moonlight and roses theme. The night of nights arrived at long last. mid fovcly gowns. corsagcsh and smiling faces, this memorable night was a fitting climax 10 a wonderful year. Monday morning found sleepy-eyed Juniors preparing fonj Fmal exams and schoohs end. It was fun and our memory book was full of delightful remembrances. hVith confidence. we were ready to Finish our last mile of high school in Septemhen Left to righth-Vemeda Rader: Kathryn Pit- zer; Florence Kahier.
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JUNIOR DlSC-JOCKEYS OF 1950 The class of 1951 was probably the mast industrious class in school this year. Our goal was two-folcl. Firstly. we had to choose our class rings which is more of a task than meets the eye-siuce there were about 40 different ideas on the sub- ject. We emerged. however, with one of the finest rings in NCH. history. As anticipated. admiration for some was plentiful. Secondly, and the highlight of the school year was the preparation for the From. This was financed through the efforts of the class Sponsoring a paper drive. pope com day, a bake sale. sale of stationary and magazines. The latter was a contest between the Junior boys and Junior girls. The girls were victorious. Ben Wallace. President; Ted Ruter, Vice President: Roy Rohr. Secretary; Not Present, Jane Schotmiller, Treasurer. OFFICERS Charlene Ashiug Samuel Barnes Helen Blum Norma Briggs- Geraid Buellert Helen Busam Lucille Carloek Charles Duikcr Joyce Flick H'illiam Harris. Ida Hochr tValter Jaeger Katherine Jones Florence Kahlcr Glenn King Eileen Kohl Robert Krummen Betty Kuhlman Ronald Lcnning Lowell Liehrich Donald Luther Lowell Marshall Patricia McCauley
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SOPHOMORE DlSC-JOCKEYS OF 1950 Lache Appelman Robert Arey Clarence Borucman Alma Budke Mouie Butler Josephine Clark Robert Clemens. Bernice Clinkscalc Richard Denlinger Henry Dersch Villiam Edclen Nancy Elbcrg Ronald Elliott Garnet Fry Jack Gambs Ronald Geiscr Theodore Grant Mary Lou Gregory Cremuel Harrell J1me Harris Clifford Hiller William Hurrell George Kramer Marcella Kotzbaucr John Lambert Gerald Longman Nancy Lutterbei Marie Martin Jean Matson Jack McGrifE Janice Mueller Gussie McMullcn OFFICERS XVith renewed courage. the Sophomores returned to school to face the ever-presr cut upper classmen. W's had had our day of being tread upon as lowly Freshmen, Now the tables were turnuL and we could help do the treading. September found us electing class offi- cers to guide us through the forthcoming year Nancy Elberg, Lowell Marshall, and Nancy Lutterbei were elected presi- dent, vice president. and secretary-treasur- er respectively. Ronald H'allace had pre- viously been elected Student Council representative. Nancy Elberg. President; Nancy Lutterbei. Secretary-Treasurer: Lowell Marshall. Vice President;
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