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T O Tl-IE UN DERCLASSMEN To you underclassmen, we offer a challange, a challenge to acquire ev- erything that is offered to you while you are in school. To you juniors, we raise a hearty cheer. You have accepted the respon- sibility of your position and have come out on top. This is the first year that you have been allowed to organize into a working unit. You have done so, and under capable leaders and advisers have made your first year as execu- tives, profitable. It is during this third year that you students have formed aspirations in regard to your future, whether you end your training with your senior year or you prepare for higher education. Good luck, juniors, may your senior year be as happy and profitable as you have made your junior year. To you sophomores, may we offer our congratulations for completing your foundation as high school students. You have set your goal of achievement and learning and are Well on your way to success in the years left in your high school career. You have been good ex- amples to the freshmen. To you we say -keep up the good work! To you of freshman rank, We compli- ment you on a good start. You came into our ranks as strangers, not only to the other classmen, but even as strang- ers Within your own group. You carne from different schools and your first big job was to become acquainted with the members of your own class. You then mingled in your classes and activities with others and are now an established oart of N. H. S. To you We say-a happy and prosperous high school career. To every student in high school we leave a sincere wish that you may ac- quire, along with your class Work, the joy that comes from making friends, achieving honors, and Working with others to accomplish the things that you set out to do. Good Luck! I ! The Seniors Ir. Class Soph. H. R. 4 Soph. H. R. 3 Soph. H. R. 5 Fresh. H. Ft. 19 Fresh. H. R. 13 Betty Forrer Bill Kitterman Stanley Craig lack Zeckel Charles Meredith Billy Buck Page Seventeen
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1. Touchdown! 2. Vocational Guidance class visits Kir- by's Machine Shop. 3. Freshmen- 4. Dorothea Hartman-fsophomore. 5. Suzy laclcson-see page 40 No. 2 and No. lO. 6. Lonesome Club initiation. 7. Ag freshmen as prize Winnersf County Egg Show-el94O. Page Sixteen Betty Mcltflahonf-see page 40 No. 26. School is out. Home Economic Club pre-Easter Parade. Freshmen English students at city Li' brary. Forest Park swimming pool. Ag judging teams at Purdue 4-H Club Roundupfl939 . The Town Clock.
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TGP BOVV: Thyra Aldendori, Iohn Amrnerman, Shevlin Avery, Rodney Baldwin, Betty Lou Brown, Bill Burger, lean Campbell, Beulah Carson, Cora Cass, Ralph Castetter, Vivian Champa Torn Chapman, Bichard Clark, 5th BOVV: Lola Cook, Norman Cooper, Helen Craiq, loe Cruzan, Marianne Dane, Betty Darrah, Ben Edwards, Clifford Emmons, Thomas Fay, Martha Pickle, Betty Forrer, Byron Galbreath, Evelyn Garrison. 4th BOW: Betty Catewood, lim Gerrard, Frances Griffin, Bch Goodwin, Melvin llair, Raleigh Hammond, Martha llarnish, Mary Hawkins, Henrietta Horn, Charlotte Homer, Virginia Kaiser, Ger- trude lohnson, Harold lohnson. 3rd BOW: Harold Kinzer, Doualas Kitterrnan, Maxine Lewis, lane Libler, Esther McMahon, Charles Mallory, Alberta McAvoy, Alexander Moore, Frances Neal, loan Olvey, Maynard Pres- ton, Floyd Pritchard, Bob Bepp. 2nd BOW: Horace Roudehush, Charles Simms, Bill Simms, Ted Small, Elmer Smith, Evelyn Smith, Kenneth Spannuth, Betty lo Stern. Don Tate, Prank Ulman, Lucille .Valentine Virainia Von Meter, Ralph Weaver. lst BOW: Murphy White, Lorena Vliles, Bettie Wiseman, Guy Wood, Albert Woods, Bob Wood, Merrill Woodward, Fred Wyant, Bolo Youna, Bill Zinn, Iohn Clarke, Eloise Goins. Page Eighteen
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