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lfirst Row: Lloyd Vw'erking, Mary Barlow, Thelma Brenner, Doris Carroll. james Crone .Second Row: Richard House, Enid McKillip, Hershel Ankrom, Ramona Miller, james Hall Third Row: Paul Stover, Audrey Semler, Wanda Thomas, Donald Faucett On September 1, 1944, sixteen jolly Jun' iors entered High School with Mr. Ankrom, the class sponsor, as our guide. During the summer we had lost two of our memhers, Edward Pleasant and Martha Daniels. We entertained the school with an assemf lily program and a play period. We lost another member of the class, Donna Owens. Page Twelve JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The last of November and the first of De' eemher found us practicing a three-act com' edy, NO FOOLINV' which we presented on December 8, 1944. On January 6, 1945, the juniors gave a farewell party for Helen MeNahh at her home. The latter left us January 25, 1945, to go to her new home in Kentucky. Flower: wmfnz Lim Colors: DUBQNNET AND Goto Motto: WCLIMB THOUGH THE ROCKS BE RUGGEDH
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SENIUR CLASS WIU. We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred forty-five, realizing the tremenf dous bereavement about to be inflicted upf on the faculty and underclassmen by our departure, respectfully dedicate this sacred testament or will, to the aforementioned. I, Garnet Maddix, will my ability to get whispering marks to Charlie Luellen. I, Melba Shafer, will my ability of follow- ing sailors to anybody that can keep from falling down. I, Wilma Fowler, will my place as yell leader to Ruth Davis. I, Wayne Stringer, will my personality plus to Alice Jean Austin. I, Mary Lou Faucett, will my boisterous ways to Helen Snow. I, Harold Paul, will my physique to Joe Bob Blunk. P. S. Take good care of it. I, Gladys Chew, will my ability to get around and make friends to Doris Long. I, Annabelle Goar, will my ability not T0 have wrecks to Herschel Ankrom jr., think' ing he might appreciate it. I, Anna Mae McKillip, will my position as glamor girl of senior high to Doris Bren' neman. . We, the Seniors, leave to the school our cainfraising activities. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to wind teachers around our fingers. To the Sophomores we leave none of our our meanness, because they don't need it. To the juniors we leave our beauty and intelligence. In Testimony Herein, we have in the above words bequeathed and willed our worldly possessions to our worthy heirs this first day of April, 1945. Witnesses: Herschel D. Ankrom June Shull PARTING ADVICE Melba Shafer: Never chase sailors when the streets are slippery. You might fall down like I did. Gladys Chew: To get a man's attention- first, whistle: second, when he comes, roll the car window up. Annabelle Goar: The best way to catch a man is to turn mice loose. QSO I hearj Harold Paul: One way to always have a date is to always have a steady girl friend. Mary Lou Faucett: To make a good im- pression on teachers always be quiet and studious. Wilma: Never take bookkeeping if you want a calm and peaceful senior year. Garnet Maddix: It's not what you dog it's the way that you do it. Anna Mae McKillip: Always be prompt in getting to class. Wayne Stringer: Get on the good side of teachers before attempting to do anything. Page Eleven
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First Row: Wziiicta Russell, Eugene Kirkendall, Helen Snow, Albert Lee Bennett Second Row: Charles Luellen, Theodore McKillip, joe Bob Blunk, john Chew Third Row: LeRoy Stoops, Myrrin Matncy SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1943, 12 green Freshmen took their places in the assembly, with Mrs. Leakey as sponsor. On Friday, Sep' tember 24, we came to school the funniest looking group anyone had ever seen. In the evening we were taken to Memorial Park, where we had a weiner roast and a good time. In October we had a Hallowe'en party, but this time it was different. We invited the whole community. We started the second semester with our original number, twelve. During the year we lost Doris Pleasant and later Wanda Stover, who married one of last year's graduates known as Pop Hunt. Early in the year we lost our sponf sor, Mrs. Leakey, who resigned and later on was replaced by Mr. Albrecht. Our class has entertained the school with .1 play period. Also took part in various ac' tivities outside of N. L. H. S. The class officers are: President, Vice' President, Secretary and Treasurer, Wan' da Stover. Flower: GARDENIA Colors: BLUE AND SILVER Motto: '-FOLLOW THE GLEAM Song: FOLLOW THE GLEAM Page Thirteen
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