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BETTY A. SCHALLER Miss Schaller is our efficient secretary. She is a 1949 graduate of N.A.C.H.S. and she ably serves as liaison between faculty and the student body. EMIL ZEIGLER School Custodian Although at times the students are a headache, Mr. Zeigler is always smiling and helpful. The class of 1953 will miss his co-operation and patience. We take this opportunity to show our appreciation to him. MRS. LAURA HERZOG AND MRS. MARTHA LISHER Cooks Mrs. Laura Herzog and Mrs. Martha Lisher are our very capable cooks. This is their second year serving our cafeteria, and they have done a very creditable job. The class of 1953 takes this opportunity to congratulate them on the splendid job they have done.
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Senior Class History In September of 1949, 34 green freshmen walked in the doors of N.A.C.H.S. We were spared the ordeal of a formal initiation, but we still received it indirectly. Our first class officers were Donald Tresch, president; Glenn Keuss, vice-president; Marilyn Eicker, secretary-treasurer; and Ruth Emge, reporter. Our sponsor was Mr. Meridith. Our freshman class made money by selling pop corn at the baskeball games. At the start of our sophomore year Carol Gladson, George Montroy, Leroy Spalt, Dorothy Funke, Veda Mae Chaffin and Orville Dumstorf joined our class. We sadly discovered that Billy Glenn, Virginia Hall, Billy Bruno, Verlan Juenger and Donald Strahan had left us. Our sophomore class officers were Glenn Keuss, president; Jan Langenstein, vice-president; Donald Tresch, secretary-treasurer; and James Burk, reporter. Mr. Givens was our sponsor and Mrs. Floski became our assistant sponsor. We sold ice cream to increase our treasury. Our junior year was centered around our play, “Rest Assured”, and our class rings. We elected Mr. Meridith as our sponsor and Leroy Spalt, president; Glenn Keuss, vice-president; Helen Koenitz, secretary-treasurer; and Jim Burk, reporter. Mrs. Neighbox-s became our assistant sponsor. (Continued)
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