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Page 29 text:
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TI-IE LEGEND 1942 reen jredAmen jaLe jirdf By BOB BAYER Vve Freshmen have just completed our first year at North Side. We are proud of the records we have left behind us. When we first entered North Side, we received much razzing from the upper- classmen, but now it is our turn to razz incoming freshmen. We have had gay times during our first year. The outstanding social event was the Fresh- man Party, which was a great success. The class of '45 may attribute some of its success to the advisers and officers. Miss Irene Miller and Mr. Everett Pennington deserve much credit for their help. We of the class of '45 truly appre- ciate their guidance. The class officers have worked hard to make the class of 1945 an outstanding one. Lloyd Vogel, president, was assisted by Wayne Heath, vice-president, Bob Bayer, secretary-treas- urer, and Bob Northrop, social chairman. The Freshman Student Council members also helped to govern the Freshman class. The Fresh- man members of the Student Council are Bob Bayer, Lloyd Vogel, Dick Blum, Wayne Heath, Bob Lambert, Peggy Watt, Thaine Ford, Mildred Fox, Marvin Komisarow, Iona Hamlett, Jessie Or- merod, Betty Lou Sowers, Bonnie Bower, Oddra Nleyers, and Victor McGuire. The Freshmen have already shown their schol- astic ability and Room 222 has placed first in the freshman scholastic rating. The members of this 12 Freshman class offi- cers are, from left to right Bob Northrop, social chairman, Bob Bayer, secretary - treas- urer: Miss Irene Miller, Mr, Everett Penning- ton, class advisers, Lloyd Vogel. president: Wayne Heath, v i c e - president, room are Jack Shipman, Virginia Sickanism, Mary Louise Snead, Norma Smith, Mark Sickafoose, Al- bert Silk, Margaret Skelly, George Sparling, Rob- ert Stavenick, Anna May Staley, Richard Stephens, Annabelle Stephenson, Roger Stillpass, Mary Louise Stokes, Doris Stonebreaker, Helen Strebig, Dorothy Sunderland, Carol Sundsmo, Imogene Taylor, Mary Jane Taylor, Carl Thiele, Philip Thompson, Standard Thompson, William Tows- ley, Lois Mae Trapp, Carole Turner, Mary Louise Ulrey, Martha Ummel, Richard Vachon, Lloyd Vogel, Mary Wagner, and Marie Walker. There is much more that could be written about our scholastic activities and about our officers and advisers, but I shall attempt to tell how the mem- bers of the class of '45 have taken up outside ac- tivities. We Freshmen contribute the following boys who shall be future stars on the North Side football, track, and basketball teams. They are Herb Baum, Lloyd Vogel, Wayne Heath, Charles Todd, Man- uel Fernandez, Eldon Lemmel, Dick Mansfield, Milton Brooks, Ray Bowsman, Jack Doyle, Bob Lambert, Jim Ringle, Wayne Christman, Bob Laws, Bob Schlegel, LeMoyne Walker, Bud Lein- inger, Tom Bastress, Bill Mansfield, Bob Waikel, Jack Summers, Jack Moring, Henry Bax, Jack Carpenter, Mark Chatfield, Steve Bumgartner, Dick Crist, Harold Gallmeier, Jimmie Schwartz,
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WOIJA xg 0 ' ff 'Sz ' f ' In t . Q GRM!! fi wi A L . Ma With the advent of autumn, the wigwam is overrun by many new and enthusiastic fresh- men, who are eager to become better ac- quainted with the premises. They are getting their Hrst glimpses of North Side High Schoolg they are forming their first impressions of the Redskin Inn. Many loyal Redskins are seen at the football games on chilly fall evenings. North Siders are usually very enthusiastic about football and cross country, which are two of the fall fea- tures on the sportscope here at North Side. Perhaps some of you students are either members of organizations or you are anticipat- ing joining one of the clubs at North Side. For information about any of these clubs in which you might be interested you may find some helpful hints in this section of the book. These organizations are especially active in the fall of the year.
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Paul Rice, Paul Rodenbeck, Don Ropa, Edwin Ross, Bob Scheibenberger, Robert Schmidt, K. Packer, Bob Penn, Jim Roemblce, Bob Seaney, Jack Har- ter, Ned Jackson, Morris Kern, Dick Lano, Clyde Lotter, Bob lVlcMahan, Ken Marrow, Roy Naugle, Fred Aker, Dick Anderson, Don Bauer, Dick Beuchler, Bob Phillips, Bob Ballard, Don Hatter, John Hinton, Fred Knuth, Marvin Komisarow, John Krieg, Ted Mason, Fred Kammer, Milton Kellermeier, Oscar Kruse, Bob Late, Fred Lein- ilyn Curdes, Pat Dailey, Phyllis Dooley, Erma Ely, Joan Fritz, Mildred Fox, Marilyn Burbank. ,loan Archbold, .Ioan Rodgers, Shirley Rider, Phyllis Schuerenberg, Betty Alvey, Betty Berry. Betty Lou Boegli, Nondas Crabill, Gloria Doty, Nlarjorie Emerson, Polly Stokes, Madonna Bauer. Babs Brosher, Aimee Winje, Bonnie Wire, Jean Zimmerman, Phyllis Galli, Eona I-Iamlett, Donna Humbarger, Jacqueline Mentzer, Donna Cowan, Susie White, Betty Ann Poag, Joan Rockey, Phyl- l lis Czolclen, Darlene Herring, Eleanor Hauser, Joan I-loulihan, Roselyn Nidlinger, Jackie Orr, Glenn Plasterer, Emily Swank, Neva Waikel, Mary Lou ker, Don Muhlan, Gene Dennis, Jack Harpel, Frank Craunt, Morris Fraser, Bob Ryan. Eugene Shaker' Bill Stoats' and Herb Willis' Smead. Mary Sickafoose, Mary Ann Staley, Doris The girls have also found interest in sports. They are Margaret Canfield, Sarah Cover, Mar- Stonebreaker, Mary Louise Ulrey, Mary Louise Wfagner, Donna Lacy. Kathleen Messerschmidt, First Row: Bill Achelman, Dorothy Adams, Ernie Altekruse, Irene Archer, Joan Archbolcl, Irene Aumiller. Evelyn Aiken, Fritz Aiken, Dick Anderson, Irene Anderson Second Row: Bernie Auman, Sharlene Bachman, Newton Bates, Phyllis Barrand, Tom Bastress, Nladonna Bauer. Xvalter Bauermeister, Herbert Baum, Robert Bayer, Kathleen Brenizer. Third Row: Mary Berles, Betsy Berry, Dick Blum, Betty Boegli, Tom Borkenstein, Lois Bouillon, Genevieve Bowsman, James Boxberger, Bill Bradley, Edna Branning. l Fourth Row: Babs Brasher, Milton Brooks, Bonnie Lou Bower, Velda Brown, Flo Ann Brown, Kenneth Buckerer, Marilyn Burbank, Pat Calahan, Margaret Canfield, Joe Carkenard. l Fifth Row: Wayne Christman, Dick Clark, Ralph Clark, Duane Cook, Doris Cook, Phyllis Cook, Sara Cover, Donna Q Cowan, Nondas Crabill, Mary Crooks. i Sixth Row: Dick Crowell, Marilyn Curdes, Pat Dailey, Virginia Davidson, Gene Dennis, Donna Diemer, Phyllis Dooley, Merlin Doud, DeMor Doster, Marilyn Ellis. A 'me . .H 5 fi ' 5 ': A, 4. M , ' X - ,, 2 3,5 A ig ,E 4 , 'f ' 3 i ' 1 , t'. f -1 4- ' ' , fi .U V: B Vi Q X' wk I ' J I i I nd i -- 5.:- ' ' i -, W -Q ,za ,A P-sa, ,av 'fr i X if ' if of, 'l f N ii ii ,, 2 xv ' .vi 6. V' 1 ' -:N ff xfvl' :Tv L! 'I ., .,.,, lx xf ,i at i c 1, A: fi ,, - if ' i f ' 4 -'W -' i .L. N ' ' 1 4,-, iff-if B X f fi f -' . ' ifilm C r 1 f . i i -le . ff' 'f' S3 2-4, iz, . . ,,.,, ' 'IJ' .5 ,, H V i ,K X ,M ., , i i' ig C C 1 Q in links. lf! -f I r,,f'1 iix ' , ji X . 5 i x U, 'T Q if-Ki ir i . 5, I ' - ' 4' 0 ' J Q 'F' TLC xi ' Ji, ' V 1 Q . I 1 I Q We -2 :sf if' : vi Q , ' . - ' W l - N if-J A I E' . dn ' ,'. r . - Q ,X , A fs-f l W l f 1 'it 4
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