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SO PI-IOMORE CLASS Bottom R Left t ' ' G Row Row Row Raw Roi ow, o Rlght. . Arbogast, V. Pal, J. Nietschke, P. Roz- mierski, M. Phillips, L. Ehrhart, E. Meyer, M.Nicoson,G.M:iJ.1er. L. Pinkowski, G. Dobrowski, L. Saupp, J. Ferneding, P. Dalton, C. Bieber, R. Roth, D. Franklin, D. Rowland. D. Staffeldt, J. Manning, M. Weiler, P. Jones, J. Zitt, J. Mc- Grath, B. Stauffer, R. Beech, J. Yackley. R. Novak, V. Modaff, D. Wiesbrook, H. Wright, K. Sovereign, E. Falkenstein, J. Effner, R. Brmmnel, W. Preacher. H. Eby, G. Glass, L. Mueller, D. Conan, J. Moser, G. Brown, P. Boecker, R. Parcells. B. Gauger, J. Schultz, A. Wiedemann, E. Grimes, D. Hosler, H. Drendel, R. Jackson, J. Beidelman, T. Brown. Class Officers 1. to r. Bob Sebastian, pres.5 Jean Freed, vice-pres., Jane Hooten, eec'y-treas. Being veterans at all high school omores at N.H.S. with high hopes and lofty ambitions. Bob Sebastian was activities we ,entered our year as soph-
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JU NIOR CLASS Bottom Row, Left to Right: M. Brummel, D. Eichelberger, R. Bradlee, M. Steck, G. Krantz, G. Sprague. Rom W. Loehmnn, F. Peterson, D. Kocher, L. Heather, R. Baliman, J. Smith. Ro! L. Baumgartner, B. Rodeseiler, P. Dudley, M. Lehman, M. Bom- berger, E. Bauer, S. Yackley. Row J. Barrenbrugge, R. Ballou, W. Stearns, H. Rickert, D. Zain- inger, J. Weldy, N. Lee, N. Strauel. Rom D. Rudnick, E. Schultz, C. Haas, D. Hagen, V. Heather, J .Gil- christ, J. Hartman. Row G. Vermaat, J. Pickell, J. Manes, W. Cobb, H. Koerner, W. Roz- merski, D. Polka, D. Schultz. Mr. McCabe, Miss Brown, Miss Lilley, and Miss McBride. For the most part Leaves of Grassn was not good for the garden so 1re're returning it to Walt Whitman and Miss McBride. Our faces glowing with pride and gaunt with sleep- lessness, we submitted our first term papers to Mr. McCabe. With the big ,job of ordering class rings out of the way, we focused fnote, Mr. Hollandj our attention on the class play. The Fighting Littles, 1re're convinced, was the best dramatic performance given at N.H.S. in years. The cast did a wonderful job, and everyone worked hard to make the play a success Our thoughts are still dwelling upon the majesty and splendor of the Prom, held on May 10, which brought to a fitting climax our junior year at N.H.S.
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SO PHOMORE CLASS Bottom Row, Left to Right: P. Sykes, B. Rechenmacher, N. Boeclcer, M. Kaufliold, R. Jacobs, H. Melton, R. Meisinger, B. Connell. E Row 2: . Hatch, H. Heise, F. Hodel, C. VanPcuoke, D. Grimes, V.Purpur, Ke Rang, Bo He Ta-tzo Row 3: B. Bauder, J. Rife, R. Donnelly, H. Oren, P. Blythe, R. Mark, B. Heyden, L. Gardner. Row lu A. Ullrich, G. Yackley, J. Jungles, J. Haas, J. Bolin, C. Rott, E. Knight, P. Glafenhain, C. Froehlich. Raw 5: E. Fredrickson, D. Ehrhart, M. Yamamoto, N. Lewis, D. Totting- ham, J. Sargent, D. Erickson, J. Channon, M. Broeker. Row 6: H. Neyra., W. Brom, J. Kerr, J. Drendel, R. Moy, R. Breyne, T. Beidelman, R. Smith, H. Noffsinger. made Commander in Chief, supported by Jean Freed, vice-president, and Jane Hooten, secretary-treasurer. A movie highli ted our social life for the first semester and our frosh sh J ' soph football team added glory to the class by 'bringing home the bacon' in conference football. During the second semester, Gareth and Lynette went prancing across the pages of our English book, and Madame DeFa.rge kept knit- ting, knitting, and knitting. In the spring, we joined the freshmen for the final party of the year. Finally June 2 rolled around, and the luckier ones of us were elevated to the sublime state of high school juniors.
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