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322 Pat Marlin, President, Brenda Hill, Vice President, Jeannie Carter, Secretary, and Carldeane Phelps, Treasurer. 611155 History Four years ago, in 1955, seventy three green fresh- men entered N.C.H.S. For our class officers we elected: Richard Hamilton, President, C.M. Awalt, Vice President, Peggy Farris, Secretary, and Barbara South, Treasurer. During that year we had afreshmen basketball team backed by the cheerleaders. We entered our sophomore year with more confi- dence in ourselves in many ways. Our efficient class officers were Melvin Douglas, President, Bob Russell, Vice President, Connie Dillsworth, Secretary, and Emma Lou Orr, Treasurer. During that year we began looking forward to the Senior Trip. We engaged in many profitable projects tc earn money for this trip. We were representec both in sports and cheerleading. Our sophomore year proved to be most successful. A jolly set of juniors entered N.C.H.S. in 1957 and looked forward to a year full of worth-while activi- ties: sports, the Junior Play, and leadership in or- ganizations. For class officers we elected Melvin Douglas, President, Richard Hamilton, Vice Presi- dent Connie Dillsworth, secretary, and Bob Russell, Treasurer. This was a prosperous year for the juniors. In our last year we are faced with new activities to attain the Senior Trip and hard studying to graduate, but even so we are gaining pleasure in doing them. We have elected capable senior officers: Pat Marlin, President, Brenda Hill, Vice President, Jeannie Carter,Secretarygand Carldeane Phelps, Treasurer. We are again represented in every field of all or- ganizations. We are trying to prove that we are sophisticated seniors, yet in an unsophisticated way.
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