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Pete Hartiey Sally Midkiff Betty Warren Jerry Hickman Jim Pickett Letha Simonton Charlotte Matheny Danny Cox Wilber Klinebriel LaDonna Flowers Ruth Ann Tolliver Bob Maurer JOAN TANGUY .TACK VVHITLATCU President Vice Prc sident SQPHO ORE In the year 1949, ninety-nine bewildered seventh graders em- barked through lhe portals of N. H. S. to begin their first year of high school life. Class officers for that year were as follows: Pat Kelley, presidentg Jack Woodson, vice president, Martha Weller, secretaryg and Pete Hart- ley, treasurer. ,In the eighth grade our enroll- ment dropped to eighty-seven. Our class officers were: Eunice Yates, president, Jack Whitlatch, vice presidentg Patti Donahey, secretaryg and Arthur Hunley, treasurer. FIRST ROW, left to right-King Kelly, Anna Mae Burt, Judy Monk SECOND ROW-Carol Albrecht, Connie Cummans, Sue Orwiler, Eugene San born, Fay Pitts, Ted Freer, Melvin Lewis, Rosalie Hartley Bob Rowe. THIRD ROW-Jerry Blacksten, Marilyn Gibbons, Kenny Whitmore Phyllis Hall, John Hall, Shirley Taylor, Junior Adams, Janie Haines Jack Woodson.
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,, U X st ' Q 'x i iv : 'K J wx Q , 51 FIRST ROW, Left to Right-Don Newton, Faith Patton, Bill Monk, Carey Matheny, Gladys Windle, Bill Lax, Beverly Whyte. SECOND ROW-Jack McNabb, Jeanne Ucker. In the year of nineteen hundred fifty we, the Junior class of Nelsonville, entered high school. We had an attendance of sixty-five, and our officers were: President, Thelma Malling Vice President, Julia Howe, Secretary-Treasurer, Melvin Hook. By the time we became Sophomores, our member- ship has decreased to fifty-eight members and our officers were: President, Jim Stanley, Vice President, Junior McKinney, Secretary, Bob Packg and Treasurer, Melvin Hook, During this year we elected an activity committee to plan all of our projects, assemblies, and group activities. Now we are proud Juniors looking forward to reaching the top of the ladder of our high school life. We are a group of forty-five girls and boys and our officers are as follows: President, Phil Pritchard, Vice President, Bob Packg Secretary, Toby Auflickg and Treasurer, Julia Howe. ' 1 Shelby Swank Bill Evans Patty McKee TOBY AUFLICK JULIA HOWE Secretary Treasurer Sue Reeves BOTTOM ROW-Marlene Stage, Don Williams, Larry Ervin, LuEve1yn Shafer, Terry Lee, Barbara Priser, Carol Potts. x X W sf ' S. a 3 w W. . . .f ,Q wx, A Q , ,QA si., .aww .. .N ,. I s . r - , Q xxv N 'A . .2 r RX X Q - F ' xg ,.,, X,--I - '-. it . s . s N' Xl L , Y 'f K K:
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FIRsT ROW, Left to Right-Bill Breeze, Barbara McKnight, Shirley Pickett, Keith Figgins, Jessie Davis, Jean Warix, Glenn McClain, Martha Weller, Roger McDaniels. SECOND ROW--Patty Juniper, JoAnne Riley, Arthur Hunley, Donna Car- penter, Rchard Sheets, Eunice Yates, Shirley Byers, Joyce Fisk, Jerry Smith. THIRD ROW-Marilyn Martin, Roger Morman, Louise Bagent. CLASS We began our Freshman year with eighty-one members ably led by- Donna Carpenter, presi- dentg Arthur Hunley, vice presi- dentg Judy Monk, secretaryg and Joyce Roberts, treasurer. Now we are Sophomores, six- ty-eight stronv with Joan Tan- guy, presidentg Jack Whitlatch, vice presidentg and Paul Altier, secretarv-treasurer, Our class has been w-ell repre- sented in sports, clubs, band, and various other activities and is looking forward with eagerness to our Junior year. PAUL ALTIER PATTI DONAHEY Secretary-Treasurer , Historian . . fi' Patty Ray Ric-harfi Dupler Carolyn Forbes Barbara Dixon Jim Campbell Tom Newton Marinell Weymiller Jeannette Taylor Barbara Long Winnie Vincent Patty Anderson Bill Yates
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