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a RR EPID IN LEN + nti Suit ae eee ee) oer Se sete - TY se mernenennetiemeiemmasnahell i. ‘ Uf S mereeamenn eeedenn eel = THE SPAN erties ten on tht serine ‘i pcaphennita ¢ re REED em, mame Selle» COLE Ge: meee ent K 4 NELLIE LOUISE. POWELL x Glee club '37-'38, Baseball ,'38 i. Vice-president of Senior class '37-'58 jj Better be small and shine than “yk large and cast a shadow Xe . TS oo age nie ee crepe ey Lg nee: omens ncaa serial Yam fe es mg nb A a ln ipiddly” is one whom we feel that we can always depend on, Along with her fun she has done good work and has always co- operated with her class. Louise has been a faithful member of the class of '38 and we wish her lots of luck and happiness. Magra Sse eel be A PN NIN ae ms Ne incentnaciinataart nn At et hen Et A Ae ON LE AL CS LA AS PAUL JOSEPH REDMAN Basketball. '36-'37, Baseball:-137=138 Senior play '38 = a gs ee eens pacirme cenceaprmttaetr ek 5 sini meth) eae AR Same RR RON Nnotill achieving, still persuing We couldn't have done without you, Paul, You have been a most faithful mem- per of the class of '38, To others Paul may look quiet and meek but he's always right there schdolasticly; he has made an outstanding record, and we hail him as the salutatorian of !38, ] putt CATHERINE BELL REED i ome - a “¥ a oP EE iy 9 ae re cae kp plating ts en Ra AE OA A OT . 3 = 7 ‘ ; ee i ; ? . Baseball '37 Her ways are ways of pleasantness,: her paths are paths of peace A 4 tty . BN, My ' 4 . ‘ 4 Vay F. ty . J 7 Mee th vom ey i }» , Oi fin Ry € s meh) 1; ru a a pi iy ‘ Lag q if a, a . oy ‘ Nes ae W { i if + 7 7 { ; ; if 7 ; i ’ 7 | ae Mas en i t ‘ | wy h | 4 , 1 oe Oe 4 1 i f] epee : igtay, ; i i j Catherine first joined the class in her junior year as a quiet and serene girl. Due to her never failing good will, She has made life friends among the pupils and teachers of N, B. H. S. She has been successful as-a baseball play= er and has always been a good sport. 7 i cenenetemetennaeltitanideemmeniadiiames anemedmereememenieeie re edt oe f . Soeeaditennenetnenallisidnemeneeliememmnmnatnememeemen meemennns tema : ye hid tnd ssseamacthaahanin AOS Caer te pte. on mentmr eeen ne a tmatreadhe e orerete eeE aah IN im a agin Ln. emamegy tia ee ; tii lommensementions Mn he ent oe ta nee mee a an be ane N '
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POETS 2g + eee ammaatace : a en - HELEN MACKEY Glee club '37-'38, Sophorsre play '35 senior play '38 The fair; the chaste Helen has vained great popularity among her classmatcs since she entered the fifth grade with us, From the minute we saw her we knew she would be plenty of fun, Helen is the thappy-go-iucky' type, but she has her serious moments too. We will all miss her when we part. LETA MARIE MILLER Glee club '358, Senior play '38 One who never turns her back but marches forward ; Marie did not join our class until our junior year, She has done excellent work and is most talented in Latin. She has always been willing to do her part and her willing smile and pleasing ways have won many friends at N. B. H. S. Marie, we wish for you a most successful life,. . , THELMA DEWY PERKINS Glee club '35-'38, Band '35, Voice Staff 156, Co-editor '37, class treasurer '605.President '37, Play 38 a friendship, that. like love is warm; a love like friendship, .steady Aen a ana emt apa: 5 a“ ¥ ’ y , ees aah Ee LT LT CELL “tien cetanir went tmttatines ttt. tes oe maven Behold. 'Janiet, the song bird and lit- -erary light of N. B. H. S., and you see -a@ girl prominent in all schcol activities. Her musical ability, personality, smiles and mirth have endeared her to us all, =e KX HK x 4 Sas J é ; |. ; C a TE I SE SIRE i aenereennesce eae re ee Ain 3 Fi Wha. ane: Wire: : ER Ee ee tinged rater! hiorstnieeinenaetetaeatna ean oreartamreur.tteaingsdaaeeeeerand ROR aay, rot 3 nena eee peNeEaAE A samen SPs nannies . - ; eee .
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° - ieiniudaen fata Hane ant etek tat ae eke ve We Dehra sie Raeeieage es Seok r soma yy ine ahr. cat Tee eee - rents parila : Pieoncnerantsdenmeeenecnaisrmenetc emer en eee . , ; 5 fui i . TARGARET WALLACE t . Baseball 138 Here's a girl with a heart and a smile , Uthat makes the bubbles of life worthwhile: Who's that? Why thatts nargaret, one of the few vérsons who can siuile when the rest of the world is. blue, rargaret has ‘lots of friends and she likes to joke with them. Your many friends will miss VOU ol Margaret, and they, join the whole school in saying, Good luck to you, , gees Be Ss fe ea . : 4 Le ae 2 . . - A= Ae et A ee te pen et Ath ‘ a een ernie se ig me Lense Se SEAT RRS Neer ea est r ‘ Ss = — = ‘ a “ Signage whe ‘ NS - E - A Sages oA ei ete co ote ar entene: . rans LOIS WATKINS + li 3 tt aa «pate Sophomore play '36. Let us then be up: and doing + Lois, our blue eyed classmate, has been with the class for seven years, She has cooperated with us and worked hard to Teach the goal of a fine character, and now she is ready to step out to give her place to some student who will be just as worthy. May the success which was yours, Lois, follow you after you leave Nn, Bw De retin aaa REAFORD GLOVER WATKINS ae een ere Pa ny a ngs tt ret Mg a ae ES ot es a ha My duty is done, my conscience is clear One of the quieter and inore reserved members of our jolly senior class is | t| Reaford Watkins from Arnold's Valley. We 4) {i will all remember Reaford as the preacher Bis ou Gon ion play and as the lucky fellow (4! who always got out early to take down the an flag... Reaford) has made his Scnool a better place for having been ‘here, % — aa ae : %
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