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STUDENT COUNCIL Susan Nichols, Gusher Representative: Herbert Hamilton, Freshman Presidentg Larry Monk, junior Representative, Ronald Estes, Sophomore Presidentg Sally Kingham, Student Body Treasurerg Kay Quinn, junior-Representative, Bob Doll, Boys' Vice Presidentg Richard Hartwell, Student Body Presidentg Jessie Harris, Girls' Vice Presidentg Catherine Begley, Student Body Secretary, joLea Sprecher, Mustang Representative, jackie Ullom, junior President, Milton Ground, Senior Presidentg Jeanette Everett, Sophomore Represen- tativeg Pat Ramsey, Freshman Representative. Student leadership is seen in action every morning during the homeroom period at the Student Council meetings. Through the untiring efforts of Sponsor Mr. Walter Kingham, this law-making body has been a success for many years. In all its various projects, such as clean-up campaigns, dances, and assemblies, this council administers a constructive program of worthwhile activities to the entire student body. Ami the sentinel .ff471'J' Je! their uwfrh in lbe .rev . . Campbell
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OFFICERS But what 4 Jzzcidefz bury! of 0zfe1'p0u'e1'i1zgliglot . . , Wcmrdsworth SENIOR CLASS Frances Feris Joanna Rand, Treasurerg Ann Smyth, Secretary, Milton Ground Spomm' President, Marcus Hitchcock, Vice President. Directly in the spotlight in the eyes of the school were the Seniors, who having reached their long-awaited goal, proved to all that they were worthy of the honor spot. As Fresh- men, the class chose Chuck Ebinger to be president of the class, and the Freshmen girls selected George Ann Brannan and joLea Sprecher to reign at the Coed Ball as Queen and Princess. In their second year Tom Kidd was elected president of the class. With Dick Hartwell as leader of the energetic juniors, the junior Follies were a great success. The title of the production was On the Beat with Kelly, and Bob Peterson was starred in the role of the Irish policeman. This achievement and also the beautiful junior Prom, Out of this World, can largely be accredited to their popular sponsor, Miss Frances Feris, whose supervision was invaluable. The election of Senior Class officers gave the class responsibilities to Milton Ground chosen president, Marcus Hitchcock, vice-presi- dentg Ann Smyth, secretary, and Joanna Rand, treasurer. The entire student body elected Dick Hartwell, the star athlete of the class, to the supreme office of Student Body Presi- dent. Sally johnson and Tom Kidd, distinguished during their high school career, were also chosen to represent the state of Wfyoming at Girls' Nation and Boys' Nation at Washington, D. C., where they attained more glories for themselves, the school, and the state, along with their debate honors. Chosen to reign at the Homecoming Football Game was Reita Donohue, the Mustang Queen of 1951. She was selected, along with Moxey Brannan, Sandy Hershey, Sally Kingham, and joLea Sprecher, her attendants, by the male members of NCHS. To mention a few outstanding athletes in the class of '52, Danny White, Dick Hartwell, Bob Brady, Bob Sedar, jack Allen, Bob Doll, Ben Baker, and Bill Duncan lead the list of those who have led,NCHS to many victories in all branches of sports. With the strains of Pomp and Circumstances bringing the close to four wonderful years filled with many unforgettable activities, the Seniors withdraw from the spotlight, but leave it burning brightly for the future classes, and sadly bid adieu to NCHS.
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