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M Program Committee The program committee gathered and printed informa- tion about the Warriors and their rival teams, sometimes distributing as many as one thousand copies to fans at a single sporting event. The 1953-54 committee, left to right: Jean Snipes, Lanny Carlisle, Ruth Fay, Shirley Wigglesworth, and Marjorie Metzger. Smoke Signal Staff The Smoke Signal , the high school paper, is published bi-weekly by the Journalism class of N. H. S. The school paper was organized to follow the three purposes of a regular newspaperg Q11 to inform, Q21 to educate, and Bl to entertain. Members of the editorial staff fpic- tured at leftl are left to right: Larry Zinn, assistant editorg Carolyn Jen- kins, editorg and Nancy Dingledine, business manager. -J i Members of the Smoke Signal staff from left to right are: Caryl Hart, Carolyn Jenkins, Shirley Wig- glesworrh, Lanny Carlisle, Jean Snipes, Rolf Tlieen, Larry Zinn, Margie Metzger, Nancy Dingledine, Ruth Fay. Jack Perry, and Martha Srapleron Cabsenr from picturej. 48
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F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America, under the guidance of Mr. Darl Dean, engaged in various activities during 1953- 54. With a membership of 36 boys, the club sent two repre- sentatives to the National Con- vention in Kansas City, spon- sored a fall scrap drive, and held a party at which the F.H.A. members were guests. Mildred Jenkins was selected Chapter queen and will representN.H.S. at the Clark County Fair. 1953-54 officers, pictured above, are: Rich Hayes, Stu- dent Ad v i s org Max Mohler, Vice-Pres., Kenny Filbrun, Treas.g Roger Baker, Pres.g Paul Pierce, Reporterg Howard Channell, Sentinel, and Bob Anderson, Sec. in Q A - If 'E l., fi 1fi35.3i..,,q.3 0 an-'flag f .xg F FAU QA, lhmqnuumwl'-f Tm4 . - M ww sf- 6 nnmuaa4isms'awsv1s-rms ' Jwoaavv fa-f, . nik TS f A232522 l '! 'iuuiir 'ni Seated Cleft to flflllty are: L. Hupp, S. Augustus, R. Ryder, and D. Snider. Standing, are: F. Downing, T. Algren, E. Hayes, D. Has- tings, C. Savage, W. Hallam, K. Miller, L. Fout, D. Dillard, J. Metz, I, Bull, and B, Hawk, .. .... 4, -r -A LJ, fi Alf' Pictured above fleft to right, are: J. Barnhart, B. Freeze, D. Teach, L. Schu- ler, K.Gundo1f, E.Johnson, J. Scott, and T.Swan. At the left: R. Kaffen- barger. I. Pencil, E. Ayres, H. Pencil, and H. Channell.
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'YU' WRTT rt Pg K' 1- N v-sq... m--a- l1- 'Nil Warrlor Staff The l954 Warrlor dlffered from pre v1ous N H S yearbooks by bemg larger and lncludlng events of the entlre school r1or was charged wlth overall orgam z.at1on of the staff and w1th the develop ment of many deta1ls 1n relat1on to her Job wh1le Ruthle Fay ass1stant edltor alded her 1n her Work Mlss Sovvards was faculty advlsor Caryl Hart t tended to the busmess s1de of the pub l1cat1on and Jack Petry s ma1n head ache was photography X The average student w1ll never reallze the work 1nvolved 1n produc1ng the '54 Warrlor only those who actual ly d1d the work remember the sleep 1 ts copy and the many reversals ou encountered 1n the huge ta k of produc b 1ng a yearbook The staff mem ers lcturedbeloware Nancy Baker Jack P Petry Shlrley Wlgglesworth Ruthle Fay Caryl Hart Larry Z1nn Jean Carhsle Rolf Theen and Margor 18 Metzger Snlpe s Lanny x45 A 2' s L ',' X Q.. Q Exif! E ' 'gn ' or , R 2 ' lk x if ' L, skit n X ,- f r n ' ' '4 S15 l , 0 A f , - ENN . . . . 3 Q year. Nancy Baker, editor of the War- ' - ' , ' '- less nights worrying over picture ay- - I - ! 1 . . . . S - . , . . , . . , . i . I f . 1 a - , . . , ' 9 a Q . . , . - . . I ! 3 1 ! 9 , X 4 f A V Vx , I I . fl I j
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