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(Zatc'ite f, C t£e 6ecf The sociology class is under the capable direction of Mr. Kermit Jackson. Through the study of the many and varied problems of society, the students learn to be better citizens. Under the qualified guidance of Mr. Tom Hogshead, the driver training class learned the essentials and responsibilities of driving. The passing of two tests, both physical and mental, given by a state examiner was required of the students before receiving their driver's license. The 1st period sociology class seems ready to conquer the problems of society... Busy taking notes is the sociology class... Where are we going today, Mr. Hogshead? ask Bev Tanner and Carolyn Bardos... Gee, isn't the new driver training car swell, says Patti Hesse to Sondra Schopfer, Betty Harriss, and Judy Vielweber.. .Jenie Fischer, Donald Bald, and Mr. Hogshead get ready to take off.
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— DON D. SEXTON. B. M. E. FRANCIS HUNSAKER, B.S. of Ed. Music provides a means of expression that transforms the most colorless personality into a channel of vibrant and meaningful life. Music should be part of daily living. Through it we express our love, our fears, our sympathy, our aspirations, and our feeling of fellowship. NAHS is very fortunate in having such capable and interested music directors as Mrs. Hunsaker and Mr. Sexton. The days spent at contests and festivals prove to be very educational. Getting ready for concerts and basketball games is work, but fun. The path that leads to successful musicianship is long and hard, but in the end there is a just reward. Neil Schaller carefully watches his music as Mr. Sexton explains a difficult passage... 1-2-3-4 claps Mr. Sexton as Karen Lischer, Carol Ann Schwartz, and Janie Walker play Music Man. ... Bobby Strassman, are you sure you played the right note? asks Mr. Sexton, as Bobby, Kenny Kraus and David Seibert read a new piece of music.. .The Friday morning sight-singing class looks over some new music... The second hour girls chorus is getting in the mood of the song.
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eKfayifrutt acdd In the shadows of NACHS are the people who share the burdens of various responsibilities required by the school maintenance program. Under the direction of the newly appointed cafeteria manager, Mr. Schriner, and with the co-operation of the cooks, better balanced meals were prepared. Students also provided additional cafeteria help. Having Mrs. Oelrich's capable assistance, the student librarians, kept the library neat and helped other students select books. The bus drivers, under the supervision of Russ Ziegler, provide prompt and courteous transportation for both town and country passengers. Keeping the school neat and giving it a pleasing appearance were jobs of the school's custodians. This year a new man was added to the janitorial staff. Several new appliances were added to make the maintenance system complete. Preparing the noon meal are the cooks, Mrs. Hilda Schoepp, Mrs. Aetna Nagel, and Mrs. Amanda Waeltz... Resting after surmounting a pile of dishes are Lonnie Bald, Kenny Bald, Gerald Meehan, and Gene Beggs... Work, work, work! exclaims secretary Juanita Dudeck to Russel Ziegler... Preparing the cafeteria for the lunch period are Patsy Bruns, Bonnie Juenger, and Joan Juenger... Student librarians and Mrs. Oelrich inspect the new library books... Putting away the equipment are custodians. Rolland Kinzinger, Emil Zeigler, and Harold Birkner... The office girls keep busy with various tasks which they perform throughout the day.
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