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SOPHOMORES TOP PICTURE First Row: Miss Stephens, Frances DeBow, Jane McFall, Verda Longfield, Helen Hoffer, Virginia Holoway, Janice Huif, Bernice John- son, Ermajean Hollar. Second Row: Keith Dumph, Max Hollar, Laurabelle Herr, Ruby Berkepile, Donnabelle Huffman, Ruby Lynch, Ruby Harter, Betty DeFrees, NoiTnabelle Best, Ada Gulp. Third Row: Dewey Hall, James Callander, Gerald Bigler, Bernard Cleveland, Paul Keifer, Paul Huffman, Francis Bammel, Dewey Housour. Fourth Row: Merton Dillabaugh, Donald Frenger, Owen Hepler, Marshall Hoffer, Robert Kin- sey, Miles Fairchild, Gerald Lynch, Nathen Jones, Kenneth Harter, Richard Ganger, John Linn, Robert Fowler. BOTTOM PICTURE First Row: Irene Tobias, Maxine Weaver, Rose- mary Martin, Barbara Mutschler, Bette Tobias, Maryellen Neterer, Elizabeth Tobias, Catherine Miller, Ruby Zentz. Second Row: Ardene Stull, Phyllis Welty, Mildred Moore, Betty Strauss, Pegge Stably, Shirlee Walters, Virginia Swihart, Margaret Se- christ, Jean Rensberger, Harold Miller. Third Row: Olen Stutzman, Mary Pfeiffer, Jane Alice Slabaugh, Helen Stump, Ellen Jean Pippen, Mabel Richer, Donna Thomas, Eliza- beth Fletcher, Robert Vories, Mr. Foulke. Fourth Row: Charles Peters, Junior Penrose, Robert Miller, James E. Miller, James New- comer, Lamar Wagner, Lyle Mast, John Regenos, James C. Miller, Richard Silberg, Billy Metzler, Max Postma. Twenty-seven
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JUNIOR HISTORY President Josephine Ml ' llett Vice President Lisle Roose Secretary-Treasurer Vivian Postma At last we are Juniors! ! It seems ages since we were in the grades and in High school. But, being very, very green Freshmen, we soon learned that being the lowest class in N. H. S. wasn ' t what it was cracked up to be. During our entire history, we have had skating parties, but this year we changed the habit and had a party in the gym. Now. is there any Junior who doesn ' t know hoW ' to play Farmer in the Dell ? The next and greatest party of our time, is to be the annual Junior-Senior Re- ception. We ' re sure that we can throw as successful a party as any Junior class yet. The class is well represented in all school activities, but our most outstanding member, and the one most seen, is Robert Geyer. better known as Shanty . He is the one who keeps the basketball team supplied with wet towels and lemons, and we are all quite proud to have him working ( ? ) for the team. Josephine Mullett is our current and able president, with Lisle Roose as her right-hand man. Vivian Postma remains as the official scribe and banker. Norma Sechrist, W illis Roose, Ray- mond Kern, and alter Reed are our Student Council members. Next year will be the end of our illustrious career in N. H. S.. and Fm sure everyone in the class has enjoyed his first three years here, and is looking forward eagerly to the year when we shall be seniors. . . .
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SOPHOMORE HISTORY President James C. Miller Vice President Keith Dl mph Secretary-Treasurer Jane McFall Another year has rolled around and we, the Class of ' 43 continue our voyage toward gradu- aton. We now have a crew of about seventy-three, having lost six or seven overboard during vacations. At tiie first of the year, we elected the following officers: James Carl Miller for captain, and Keith Dumph as first mate. The councilors of our ship are Bette Tobias, Ellen Jean Pippen, Olen Stutzman. and James Ellis Miller. Our sponsors are Miss Stephen and Mr. Foulke. e were sailing along smoothly until January, when the crew decided thev would like to see a good movie. On January the twenty-third, we all walked down the gang-plank into the Fairy and saw You ' ll Find Out. However, our gobs do more than deck work. e wear unnautical badges of the Senior G. R.. Hi-Y, G. A. A., Band, and many other organizations. e also have a few Pups on the team. We shall anchor this May in the harbor of Vacation-land, and will take up the oars again next September on the third part of our voyage, to our destination, successful graduation. FRESHMAN HISTORY President John Maust ] ' ict ' President James Stillson Secretary-Treasurer Mary Louse Laser We, the class of 1944, have landed safelv on first base wth 77 players, including eleven from the rural schools and Miss Shively and Mr. Kinder as our umpires. Our pitcher is John Maust with James Stillson as his assistant and Mary Louise Laser as record and score keeper. With graduation as our goal, we are striving to land as safely on the remaining bases as we have at first. Athough we have lost one umpire. Mr. Kinder, Miss Shivelv still remains on the diamond to coach us. We are proud to have four of our players, Gardner. Hoover. Mellinger. and Kurtz on the second basketball team. Many of our players are enrolled in Junior Girl Reserves, G. A. A,. and the High School Band. During the first inning we enjoyed a skating party at the Stuckman Roller Rink. We are looking forward to a home run from each player.
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