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CHARLES BOTIMER “Bot” A good, kind-hearted fellow to have around, always smiling and ready to lend a helping hand. Charles will surely make a good politician as debating is his long suit. Charles is a progressive man and we expect some day to hear that he has invented a perpetual motion machine. GEORGE BROWN “Georgie” George, altho he is from “the acres”, is not a hayseed; as is shown by his manner in editing the Newcosean. Even a preacher’s son can have a good time, as George shows when he gets out with a bunch. He stands high in all his classes and great things are expected of him in the future. FRED REED “Fuzzy” He is a quiet, soft-voiced fellow, but chuck full and overflowing with nerve and pluck, and altho he looks innocent enough he has done things this year that would make anyone sit up and take notice.
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m ar % E iiu=jb ETHEL KENDELBERGER “Jack” Ethel is known for pulling down high grades and being one of the best in her classes. With all her study, however, she is good natured and kind, and finds happiness in making others happy. Altho Ethel is in for a good time, she will have nothing to do with Cupid and his trickery. ROSEMARY COOK “Rosy” Rosemary, with her gay humor and ready wit, relieves the monotony of high school labors. But her thoughts are not always of jests and jokes and she accomplishes any task which is set before her, quickly and surely. MARY HARTLINE “Dutch” Mary is a very studious girl, always ready to help her other classmates to attain the knowledge which she so easily gets. She takes an active part in all social affairs of the school. We are sure that the world will find her as pleasant and enjoy her friendship as much as we have. 22
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Senior Class History Although in our Freshmen year we started out with a large class, our members diminished each year, once by death, many times by pupils leaving school for work or account of ill health. Two of our members took the high school course in three years. Thus at the time of graduation but eighteen were left. We led the classes in our Sophomore year, but the next two years—perhaps because of our grief over losing two of our brightest scholars who moved away, and perhaps for other reasons—we did not lead but followed closely. During our High School career we took part in many social functions and also planned many of them. Our banquet to the Class of ’16 was a success, the “eats” as well as the play, “Macbeth a la Mode.” In our Senior year we published this annual which you are now reading. This is the second N. H. S. Annual and if the readers finds as much pleasure in reading it as we have in preparing it we shall feel amply repaid for the time and labor expended. You see that we have been an ambitious class and active in H. S. life. If our efforts have accomplished any good for the high school we are glad we have been of any service and are also conscious of the fact that these efforts have had a large part in educating and developing each of us. M. H. 17. 24
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