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Page 19 text:
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The Achievement Of Nelms This year the snow was an active part of school life, unexpected, but far from unwelcome! What does it take to be on the Nelms Honor Scroll? Nancy Ames, Roslyn Smith, Kenny Buckingham, and Gene Burke all agree that outside reading helps. Winners of the award for outstanding citizen- ship, Anne Stall — DAR winner — and Gene Burke — American Legion winner — pause for a moment during a study period in the library.
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The Excitement Of Winning 1967 Basketball Queen and her court, 10th grade — B. Smith; 12th grade — M. Passage; Queen J. Salken; 12th grade — C. Snapp; and 11th grade — G. Lucado. Two new celebrity categories have been added to N. N. H. S. this year. Early in the year, the Keyettes and the Key Club sponsored a campaign to select Mr. and Miss N. N. H. S. Elected by acquiring the most votes were Nancy Sosebee and Johnny Mercer. The other new category is the selection of a Basketball Queen. Nominated by the Spirit Club and the Lettermen ' s Club, the three candidates for queen were from the senior class with one junior and one sophomore attendant. Queen Judy Salken was crowned at half-time of the Ferguson game. The following night Judy and her court appeared at a school dance. Nancy Sosebee and Johnny Mercer, (at the top), re- veal their pleasure at being selected Miss and Mr. N. N. H. S.
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Are All Encompassed Upperclassmen who were in this year ' s Mouse Assembly are: L. Mercer, M. Passage, C. Snapp, B. Epstein, W. Young, J. Lyerly, and J. Flax in the playpen. i ' ■ Tl . M 1 Each year the student body welcomes the newest class, the Mice, into the school dur- ing the Mouse Assembly. This is the first major assembly for the new students and is always impressive. The assembly is written by the upperclassmen but it is for and about the eighth graders. During the traditional assembly, the young Mice display their talent to the older stu- dents. Mice learn quickly that school spirit is illustrative of what makes NNHS great! 16
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