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J unior Class IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 14, 1945, forty-eight green freshmen entered NMHS. The year passed quickly with Mr. Robbins as our sponsor and the following as our officers: Charles Waltz, president, Jean Underwood, vice-president, Bobbie Carlow, secretaryg and Pat Roberts, treasurer. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we elected Mr. Lauderbaugh as our sponsor and our class ofiicers were: Charles Waltz, president, Jean Underwood, vice-president, Mary R. Bentley, secretaryg and Bobbie Carlow, treasurer. Our junior year has been the most successful of all. We have made money selling soft drinks and candy at ball games. We elected Mr. Bennett as our sponsor and the fol- lowing as our officers: Charles Waltz, president, jean Underwood, vice-president, Mary R. Bentley, secretaryg and Helen Dolby, treasurer. Under the able direction of Mt. Bennett, we produced a three-act comedy, YOU'RE YOUNG ONLY TWICE. The year ended with the junior-Senior Prom at Clifty.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Thirty-five excited freshmen assembled in the halls of NMHS in September, 1943. After we settled down from wondering where our next classes were, we chose Miss Gilla- spy as our sponsor and the following classmates as our officers: Richard Jackson, presi- dentg Geneva Sams, vice-presidentg Ernestine Coleman, secretary, and Betty Nicklaus, treasurer. Our sophomore year was started off by choosing Miss Mathews as our sponsor and the following as oflicers: Richard Jackson, president, Kenneth McMahan, vice-presidentg Ernestine Coleman, secretaryg and Betty Nicklaus, treasurer. We sold pins and Christmas cards. We have had several parties, and, in all, we have had a very happy sophomore year. Sophomore Class I .Cx
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