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ROW l- Norma Monroe, Wilma Armbruster. Patricia Reynolds. Patricia Best. janet Christensen joyce Clark, jane Traxler. ROW Z- Shirley Scott, james Markley. Robert Hahn. Earl Adams. Donald Walter. Arden Monroe. Kenneth jacobs, Shirley Fletcher, Miss Twila Wigton, fClass Advisorl. ROW 3- james Nordyke. Paul Motter. john Eier, joel Klink, Richard Tschantz. Noel Williams. john Snavely. The members of the Freshman Class started their high school days by being initiated on October 12, 1949. After this exciting and eventful occasion, each student then considered himself a full-fledged member of the Nevada High School. The class now consists of twenty-three members--thirteen boys and ten girls. The following students have been chosen to represent the class during the year: President, Richard Tschantzg Vice-President, Wilma Armbrusterg Secretary, Shirley Scottg Assistant Secretary, Patricia Reynoldsg Treasurer, Donald Walter. The class colors are fushia and yellow, the symbol is the statue of liberty, the motto is Not for self, but for all, and the class flower is the fushia rose. 17 'U
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x ROW 1- Fredia johnson. Onalee Stover. Marilyn Fackler, Lois Whitmeyer, Shirley Craft. Ann McClain. june Markley, Gladys Monroe. ROW Z- Imogene Kuenzli. Roger Monroe. Harold Christensen, Frederick Clinger. Harold Schenk. Richard Parker. Mrs. Beggs, fC1ass Advisorl. ROW 3- Freddie Markley, Eugene Pollock, Gerald Schenk. Robert England. At the beginning of the 1948 school year, nineteen befuddled Freshmen began their upward climb in the Nevada High School. We elected the following classmates to guide us through the school term: Imogene Kuenzli, Presidentg Freddie Markley, Vice-Presidentg june Markley, Secretaryg and Gerald Schenk, Treasurer. Miss Short was our class advisor. We chose our class colors--pink and silver-gray, our motto, Be a lifter, not a 1eaner, and our flower, the white rose. The highlight of the year was the Freshmen Initiation, which we all survived. We entered our Sophomore year with seventeen members. During the year. Eugene Pollock was welcomed into our class. The following officers were elected: Imogene Kuenzli, President, Roger Monroe, Vice-President, Shirley Craft. Secretary and june Markley, Treasurer. Mrs. Beggs was our class advisor. After an unevent- ful year, we are anticipating our positions as juniors and Seniors. 16
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S V E N T H Q ROW l- jane Monroe, Dolly Staats, Shirley Pflieder. Gloria Dinkle. janet Kellogg. Beth Traxler. Nancy Q Tschantz, Gloria Kinsley. . Q ROW Z- juanita Best. Gary Caldwell. Wilford England. Eugene Reed. Glenn Spiegel. Henry johnson. ' Robert Aten. Marvin Heinlen. Anna Scott. Edwin Ritterspach. fC1ass Advisorl. ,' Q ROW 3- Arthur Williams. Curtis Bell, Milton Motter. Thomas Creger. Eddie Whitrneyer. john Pflieder. Delbert Conn. ' Absent- Donna Nordyke. Sharon Holt. Norma Staats. ' o U ROW l- Carolyn McClain, Natalie Coons. Anita Stover. Mary Snavely. joyce Cover. Mary Pell, jeannette Fackler. ROW Z- Willis England. Robert Best, Byron Edgingtml. Richard Larick. Bert Adams. Frank Bordonaro, fClass Advisorj. ROW 3- Thomas Stover. Earl Baker. Wayne Spiegel. james Steinhilber. jerry Wilson. john Suter. 18
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