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Homer Backer I'm not crazy, I just act that way. Georganna Beffa “You gotta make your own sunshine.” Alan Berry “Why take life seriously, you never get out of it alive.” Carolyn Cave “Neat, sweet, and hard to heat.” Rosalie Dake “There is no time like the present, but I’m looking to the future.” Pam Dock “When I find my proper groove, a famous girl I’m sure to prove.” Mike Edwards “Trouble may knock on your door, but it’s your fault if you let it in.” Josie Dulle I'm not crazy; I just act that way to entertain people.” Cheri Easley “I’ve changed my mind, but it doesn’t work any better.
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SWEETEST PERSONALITY Dalene Lawson Roger Spyers MOST TALENTED Carrie Sundermeyer Mitch Robertson BIGGEST FLIRTS Georganna Beffa Timmie Suggett
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Homer Randy Dennis CLASS HISTORY Alan Carolyn As we reflect back in time, we recall the year 1968. In the fall of ’68, forty youngsters began their stroll down the lane of 12 years of learning and new experiences. Fourteen of these youngsters entered school in the New Bloomfield School District. The first grade teacher was Mrs. Jobe. After eight years of knowledge, new teachers, different friends, and thinking on our own, we graduated from the eighth grade on May 29, 1975. In the fall of 1975 we took a giant step down the lane and started our freshman year off with Gordon May and Jack Rutledge as our sponsors, (and lots of hope for fun years ahead). Our sophomore year found us still plodding down the lane, a little confused, trying to decide what goals we were working for. Class sponsors were LaDonna Ehler and Gordon May. The highlight of our junior year was our play, “Pick a Boy, Any Boy,” directed by Mr. Schmidt. We were also excited about receiving our class rings. We took the Seniors on a trip to Six Flags to end up the year. Our Senior year started off with everyone being excited over the fact that we were finally Seniors. Our first big event was the Senior Play, “His Name was Aunt Nellie, directed by Debbie Cuno. We planned our graduation by ordering announcements and senior keys. We had several money-making projects this year to raise money for our trip to Florida. The Juniors showed their appreciation with a Junior-Senior Prom. Our final dav was Mav 18, 1979. Now as we reach the end of the lane, each of us will be on a new road, but we will take with us our memories of NBHS. As we begin our step forward into the future, we look back with regret that our days at NBHS have ended. We, the Seniors of 1979, would like to thank all the parents, sponsors, teachers, and classmates who have made our memories at NBHS fond ones. Josie Mark The Seniors of ’79 bid you farewell!
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