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umaaelau Jluioaq After selectlng Mr Chlddxx as thexr commander ln chief Johnny Smlth as thelr general and Tom Paxton and Joyce Stephens as able top sergeants the jumor class of 1941-42 havmg an army of 101 strong ambltlous soldlers was ready to wage a battle for vlctory Wlth hope ln thelr hearts and fxght ln thelr souls they set out on the long march to oxercome the hardshlps of the comlng year and wln for themselxes the rlght to a blgger and better banquet and prom than the students of N C H S had exer before known Thelr advance for the flrst month was unmolested and the tray el qulte sxmple thelr only obstacles belng several short movles presented ln the school adultorlum on Wednesday or Thursday evenings AdmlSSl0D of f1ve and ten cents was charged and the students were strongly urged to brmg thelr parents and frlends as all money taken ln at these shows was a clear proflt for the junior treasury During the fxrst weeks of November they were fllled wlth the deslre for a great battle so a major release fllm was ordered and on the thlrteenth of the month Boys of the Clty was presented Due to the fact that lt was shown durmg school hours nearly the entire student body attended and the undefeatable army won the battle wlth flying colors and a tldy sum to start thexr account Durlng the same month the jumors sponsored the seml annual jumor senlor party The flrst of these partles was fmanced by the Jumors and the second by the Senlors The party had a patrlotlc theme All Gut for Defense and the gymnaslum was decorated Wlth Amerl can flags and natlonal posters Durlng the flrst part of the party group games pertalnmg to the theme of the party were played The students partlclpatlng were dlvlded Into four groups representlng the branches of servlce namely army naxy marines and alr corps Refreshments were served followed by danclng for those who enjoyed an actlwe entertain ment and table games were played by those not qulte so mclmed At the end of thls vlctorlous offenslve the advance came to a halt and the army made wmter camp During the wmter months small scoutmg partles were sent out to enlarge the bank account by sellxng soft drxnks and candy at the home basketball games January measurements were taken for the class rmgs Fhey were called out of class for the occaslon On the way back they stopped and looked at the senlor panels ln the hall thev re gettlng closer and closer the sprlng the army came forth w1th vlslons of new horlzons to conquer and although we had lost several soldlers from the mfantry we sponsored a maglclan show whlch was a great success The student body of N C H S undoubtedly enjoyed the mystery of th1S type of entertamment for w1th1n two weeks a second show of thls descrlptlon was presented with favorable results The fxnal battle was a movle entltled Three Leglonnalres whlch ralsed the funds nn the treasury to such a helght that after collectlng the class dues which was an old custom xt was not necessary to charge a fee for elther of the two followlng celebratlons whxch always fol low the year of hard work The flrst of these two great occaslons was the junlor senior banquet Thls was a gala affalr on April 17 It was held ln the gym and food was brought IH from a catermg concern Both classes shared the expense of thls banquet The theme was chosen by a commlttee and was followed through ln the arrangement of tables decoratlons speeches programs and favors The school year was chmaxed wlth the colorful prom on May 8 whlch the jumors sponsored for their devoted upperclassmen The most outstandlng exent was the popular grand march ln whlch exeryone jomed and seemlngly had a lot of fun for sure After these two great exents none could say that the battles they had fought durmg the year were fought m xaln 0 0 . . . . , . . . ' Q Q ' 1 1 Y I . I H - 1 1 . . 1 . V V . . , . . . . . V . . . V . . V 1 1 v . . . . . . . V V . . . 1 . . . . V . . . V V . . . V 1 ' - ' - u , ' 11 V . . V - . 1 , . . V . 1 . . . . V . . . . K - - I 1 1. . . H ,, . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . . . V V . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . V - - 1 , . . . . V . . . In ' ' . , . s . In , . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . U . . ,, . . . 1 K 1 . V . . . - . . . . . . L L - u k 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . V V . . V . . . -1 . Y Y . 1 1 Y n l.lljII' S' I'
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01644 Jlulofuf last September 118 boys and glrls came to N C H S as Sophomore thls year we were not qulte as tlmld as we were last year and more Interested ln the extra currlcular actlvltles now that we knew what It was all about The results of the class electlon were Jlmmy Selottl presldent Wayne Johnson VICE presldent and Awanda Lock secretary treasurer Mlss Hlller was chosen as class sponsor We were hosts to the freshmen at the fxrst Sophomore Freshman Party of the year The theme of the party was hard tlmes and the gym w as decorated accordmgly wlth strlps of funny papers and tm cans under the superxlslon of Mr Scott one of the sophomore home loom teachers Mxss Hlller was ln charge of some xery lnterestlng games and folk dances After the games we flnlshed the ex enxng with soclal danclng For refreshments we had pumpkm ple and all the clder we could drxnk The party commlttee chalrmen were Refresh ments Exleen Garx ey Games Bud Dunbar Decoratlons Kelth Barclay Arrangements and Clean Up Lorene Mays Several Sophomorcs rated the most exclusne organlzatlon 1n school The National Honor Soclety they were Shlrley Blame Crace Bramwell Dorothy G1ll1s and Dorothy Welse Roberta Green was a member of the Radlo Commlttee Bud Dunbar was our representa tlve on the Soclal Functlons Commlttee Besxdes havlng the largest enrollment ln school thls year or because of It we managed to haxe qulte a representatlon ln the xarlous orgamzatlons For mstance Shnley Blame txon made them members of the H1 Trl Councxl They are the people who declde about Christ mas baskets and Mother Daughter get togethers On the newspaper staff we had Daulton Buerkett Bob Holbert Bill Schultze and Melba Jean Zehr The athletlcally mlnded glrls who went out for G A A were Grace Bramwell Helen Grlffln Marletta McArthy and Melba Jean Zehr The athletlcally mlnded boys who went out for sports were Robert Anderson Lowell Bryant Nernon Cates Charles Conklln Alvm Darnall Delmar Funk Bob Holbert Emmett Koos Eugene Leach Francls Sacry Ray Schultz and Blll Schultze all of whom went out for football and the followlng went out for basketball Vernon Cates Bob Chamberlln Del mar Funk Wayne Johnson Rlchard McGhee Blll Schultze Lyle Ward and Dwlght Zehr A large number of muslc students were found to be sophomores In thxs department they were Lllllan Alsene Rlchard Blll Grace Bramwell Roger Bowen Oral Cloyd Charles Conklln Bud Dunbar Roberta Green Robert Grlmm Wayne Gundy B1llHarr1s Bob Hol bert George Lesher Bob Mlshler Bruce Reeter Bxll Schultze Mlldred Wagner Wesley Wxlcox and Melba Jean Zehr The boys who were Interested ln agriculture and consequently members of the Future Farmers of America were Ralph Blgger Dlck Blrkey Charles Cunlxffe Dlck Gregory Duane Mears Dale Mlller Bob Mnshler Ray Schultz Marvln Thompson Gene Whlttlnghlll Dwlght Zehr and Bob Zxmmerman There IS llttle mentlon ever made of the boys who are up 1n the booth runnlng the movlng plcture machme These boys help to make posslble our noon hour shows and also operate the machme for the XAFIOUS class moxlng plctures The sophomore DI'OJ9CtlOIllStS thls year were Rlchard Blll Charles Conklln Bud Dunbar Wayne Gundy Bill Harrls Robert Kiper Eugene Leach Stephen Wllson Bernard Morgan Bruce Reeter and Wesley Wllcox Farewell' We close thls chapter ln our school career Next year you wlll be hearmg what we d1d as Junxors S ' , ' ' ' ' .... ' 3 ' D I . . . V y F , ' . Y z . ., v. 3 , . 3 , . , . , . . . I 44 - ,YY V - ' ' 'o . , 0 . , ' ' 'z , 4 ' , ' L - , ' . . 1 V . ' 1 7 1 I -H1 va 1 1 ' ' 9 w , y w 4 v. 1 1 ' 1. 1 1 , - . , Mary Caldwell, and Grace Bramwell were elected officers of thelr H1-TTI group, thls dlstmc- . .- . . Y . . ,- 1 ! . S . I . I ' 0 n n 1 7 I ' I I . 1 'Q 1 , , . . 1 7 Y Y ! 1 Y 7 Y ! 7 47 9 . 1 1 : 1 . 1 ' 7 7 ? ! ' : . ' Y . . 7 ! i . ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 7 ! 7 Y 7 , . . n . : . b , . . , b . , . 0 , ! Y N F I Y 7 , . I . . , J . y Y , . . v ! ! 7 ! ' I'uyll Hi, ll
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