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Q? SN I. lt's always embarrassing to be asked to do a board problem in Miss Walker's Freshman Algebra class which you should have done the night before, and didn't. '7 ln September, 1954 MUSKRAT RAMBLE was making its way toward the top of the Hit Parade, President Ei- senhower was still at the summer White House in Den- ver, and a new class of freshmen arrived at N.C.H.S. Promising in every field, they elected Larry Samuelson as president, Mike Hanna as vice president, and Bill Ford as secretary-treasurer. They sent Kitty Sue Burridge to the Student Council as their class representative. Along in October Mr. R. S. Hicks, former Supt. of Schools, gave several inspiring talks to both upper and under classmen, the Giants won the pennant, and Larry Samuelson took complete responsibility for the Homecoming bonfire. Nancy Davis, Karen Lewis, Whit- ney Stevens, and Phyllis Angevine were chosen for the Girls' League Council. During these first two months of school several, including Carol Dugan, Dan Casteel, and Judy Ellen Best, began careers as debaters while Ernie Truiillo, Denny Grant, and Brock Hileman were helping the B squad win many of their football games. At the Freshman Recognition Assembly, Truth or Corpsequencesf' in a setting of tombstones and skele- tons, they proved their worth as amateur entertainers, foretelling an excellent Follies for 1956. Freshmen members of the Girls' League Council, Karen Lewis, Phyllis Angevine, Nancy Davis, pour at the Council's Mother-Daughter tea. .KEY ' 'x
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