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,., ' Th ne HY e atxng, 15 SOr prize fo CO' mg FC ' f e b my lx S A SSI boo malw ughgxxl men P1916 Arcade Went FO t hafxds as KXXC Q e g I I' aminucxw iuu Oup SDon w as Halloween Party The annual Halloween Party was held on Oct 27 w1th nearly 200 students tn attend ance The overall plans were made by the Student Councll who served refreshments and bu1lt the Spook House whlle booths were rn charge of the classes Prrzes were awarded for costumtng and at the close of the even mg dancrng was enjoyed by all Mars and M155 from e Yflfidel 1 Oilgma randfather 5 iggiheaspoittght as rnos Ttnker TOY Sha trxes Sweetheart Dance Carolyn Jenktns and Jerry Hoberty were crowned Krng and Queen of the Northwestern Sweetheart Dance held tn February Dancrng, 1n the garly dec orated gym to the rnusrc of Drck Exseman proved emoyable to all who attended 61 Everyone except the duck enjoyed thrs contest'
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The Song of the Islands theme IS emphasrzed by palms sand uku leles and coconuts .ve- Bob Leonard Jr Class Pres adjusts Mlldred Jenkms crown whtle Jerry Hoberty Norma Keller Marlene Chaney and Lowell Snrder attendants look on At the left are Nancy Baker Sentor queen and Roger Baldwrn Sr Class Pres Junlor Senlor Prom A pause rn dancrng brrngs a wel come treat ofcookres and punch CNW' A brrghtly colored rarnbow wrth rts pot of old encrrcles the orchestra whlle the danc mg couples enjoy the long, awarted evemng
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1 ll l t 4 -.1-.-....... Q- 'F ,Wir Graduation - 19 4 Baccalaureate services for the Class of1954 were held Sunday, May 23, in the High School Auditorium. Speaker for the after- noon was Rev. Roland Perkins. Pictured below is the class as they appeared while singing two selections, Teach Me, O Lord and You'll Never Walk Alone . At Commencement on May 25 the graduates, robed in royal LEONA FULLER Valedictorian NANCY BAKER Salutatorian blue, proceeded down the aisle to the strains of Pomp and Cir- cumstance played by the schoolband. Valedictory and Salutatory addresses were given by Leona Fuller and Nancy Baker, while Dr. H. F. Valance delivered the major address. As a climax to their twelve years of effort, the graduates were presented diplomas by Mr. Baker of the Board of Education. Amid handshaking and congratulations, the class of '54, now alumnus, walked out the doors of N. H. S., full of high school memories and eagerly awaiting their departure for Washington and New York the fol- lowing day, but suddenly aware of the added responsibilities they now must bear. fy. 0 4 Ai f
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