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Junior Class History Dear Everyone: Did you ever hear the story Of that class of N. H. S. Who was always up in studies And who tried to do their best? They that had Herr Ley as leader, With the colors red and grey, And who always stuck together, Even through the thickest fray? They who always had ideas, And could put them into force; Who could have good times together. With themselves the source of course? I would write the remainder of this in poetry but am afraid that I can not tell of the wonderful merits of my class so forcibly in that way. We arc known as the most firmly knit class in the high school and have always worked well together (not boasting of course). As for athletics—well, we have a majority of players on the basket-ball teams, and several on the base ball team. The girls basket ball team is composed of all Juniors but one. But we are not interested along one line only, for in studies we certainly are stars. In our Sophomore year we alwavs ranked at the head of the classes but on account of the difficulty of the Junior subjects we can boast of that honor no longer. And as for social affairs, they actually predominate this year. When Freshmen we had several sled rides, as Sophomores we gave a banquet to the Seniors and had class parties, while in our Junior year—well I hardly remember everything, hut 1 do know that we had several parties and a weiner roast with the Seniors. We certainly have a fine class—at least the members think so. We have been trying, and I think, successfully, to live up to our motto “Impossible is Un-American” and we hope to live up to it not only during our Senior year at dear N. H. S. but also in our future lives. Let us all say “Impossible is Un-American.” A Junior. G. C. W. T8. 30
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Sophomore Class r Paul Atkinson, President Frederick Zimmer, Vice President Christian MacMillan, Secretary Florence Barnett, Asst. Secretary Melvin Vansickle, Treasurer Colors—Blue and Gold Flower—Sun-kist Rose Motto— Excelsior CLASS Grace Alexander Paul Atkinson Florence Barnett Mary Bean Edith Botimer Earl Brown Edna Finical Mabel Gunn Franklin Gray Harry Haver Franklin IcTces May Kuntz Olive Kinsey Christina MacMillan ROLL Ina Martin Harry McFadden Pidward Norman Elsie Palmer Ruth Peters Harry Patterson Robert Peoples Fistella Ripley Laura Robinson Mabel Rothenstine Clarence Shafer Grace Vansickle Melvin Vansickle Frederick Zimmer
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