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Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On the bright and sunny day of September 15, 1944, fifty-one students entered the doors of NMHS as green freshmen. At last, after eight long years in the lower grades, we were starting our first year in high school. We chose Miss Gillaspy as our sponsor and the following .classmates as oflicers: Shirley Britton, presidentg james Hunter, vice- presidentg Orville Aldridge, secretaryg and Jean Sailor, treasurer. The year seemed to fly as new classmates entered, and we continued our goal towards graduation. We were sorry to lose four members this year. As this concludes our freshman year, we are eager- ly looking forward to our future years to gether, when we will strive with greater effort to accomplish the aims and purposes of NMHS.
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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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The Pep Club was organized November 10, 1944Q with Mrs. Hutchinson as our sponsor until December, when Miss Sumner took her place. In january, the club bought pennants. During the year, the Pep Club has sponsored many pep sessions. The pur- pose of this club was to foster greater enthusiasm and spirit at our ball games. SCHOOL SONG Three cheers for dear old Northtown We know that you're a school of renown Take that ball right down the floor Make it a basket, change that score. And if they toss the ball right into the net Don't give up, the game's not won yet. Fight, fight, fight for the blue and white And Ncrthtown will win tonight. Pep Club
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