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Marilyn Kasha, selling the most maga- zine subscriptions during the annual band magazine campaign, won a small table model radio, and received the Crowell-Collier high salesmonship tro- phy. Her total was Sl80.05. Harry Tolly, Robert Gambs, and Jim Whitaker were familiar names on the honor roll earning ones in four solids. GYM CLASSICS. Supporting the bottom of the pyramid are Marston Doolittle, Maynard Slack, and Dayton Smith. Next up are John Hupher, Harry Sims, and Don Grimm on top. NATURE LOVERS. Getting better acquainted with their animal friends in biology are Bob Gambs, Janette Howe, Marston Doolittle, Ed Humphrey, Barbara DeWolf, Kay Voss. MANY GRATIAS. Roger Harms, Sherrilyn Matooka, Jack McCullogh, Joyce White, Darlene Jensen thank Jim Kreymborg for his assistance with the Spanish calendar. DANCING DOLLS. Jane Smallbrook, Norma Hughes, Sharon Wheeler, Martina Domingus, Norma Mars, and Janet Hoschower take part in the dancing instruction during gym class. WHERE'S ROME? ln world history Ron Van Nortwick is intent on locating Rome. John Simi, Darlene Booth, Florice Jolliff, Jolene Michaels, and Myron Rumery watch.
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aw 'XJ' Sophomores Test .. .M .m, fe ...1g.. Their Mettle Last September 220 eager sophomores poured through the doors of NPHS. They quickly became acquainted with fellow classmates and the new atmos- phere. ROYAL RULERS. Otis Cross, sophomore vice- president, Jim Whitaker, president, and Bob Loomis, sergeant-at-arms plan the party while Nancy Morris, secretary, takes notes. AUTO AUTHORITIES. Studying auto motor parts, Harvey Florom, Gary Jefferson, Tony Caudillo, Duane Hopkins, David Nutting, and Jerry Brewer discuss different pieces. BEGINNING BOOKWORMS. Discussing latest books are Mary Haerer, Fred Vencil, Maynard Slack, Dave Frederick, Marlin Miller, Joan Foglesong, Arlynn Meyer. THE ANGLEAIRES. Watching Jim Dryden ex- plain his theory for the day's assignment are Fred Page, Nancy Morris, Dottie Gilster, Eddie Rosencutter, and Vee Arnold. LATIN LINGO. Vee Arnold, Harry Tolly, Nancy Copeland, Terry Martin, Jason Arm- strong, and Norma Jones puzzle over a Latin conjugation in amazement.
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YOUTHFULNESS BLOOMS. Top row: Jack Kinzer, Jim Dryden, John McNeil, Bill Ritner, Terry Martin. Keith Adams, Jim Kreymborg, Don Beyer, Rod Moore, Harry Tolly, Roy Larson, Jack Ely, Norman Ekberg. Third row: Dean Ward, Roger Harms, Harry Mitchell, Gary Jefferson, Dayton Smith, Clark Brown, Bob Loomis, Jerry Wellman, Harvey Florom, Maynard Slack, Jack McCullough, Gerry Danielson, Warren Wilson, Dave Fredrick. Second row: Jean Madison, Jo Layton, Beverly Blum, Noreen Wolverton, LeAnn Kunkel, Mary Anne Brackman, Norma Hughes, Patricia Mengel, Marjorie Dickerson, Carroll Iiams, Clara Muhlkamp, Shirley Ackerman, Patsy McCullough. First row: Nancy Copeland, Sharon Loomis, Nancy Morris, Joan Foglesong, Sonja Loshbaugh, Connie Dent, Mary Fix, Mary Beth Shreffler, Vee Arnold, Dottie Gilster Sophomores elected officers, October lO: Jim Whitaker, president, Otis Cross, vice-president, Nancy Morris, secretary, and Bob Loomis, sergeant-at-arms. Of- ficers soon organized class activities for the year: their parties, dances, and collection of picture money, se- lected committee members for choos- ing the class motto, flower, and colors, and special class committees. John McNeil, Alfredo Lymber, Nancy Copeland, and Ronald Dettman, dramatists of the sophomore class, helped push the all-school play, Jan- uary Thaw, on to a success, And now, since they have discovered the enjoy- ment of participating in such broad- way productions, they are looking for- ward to next year's performances. ln mid-November, the ambitious sophomores contributed a notable a- mount of wearing apparel for the Save the Children Federation. INTO THE FIRST STRETCH. Top row: John Hupfer, Frank Stewart, Ann Cappel, Sheila Bostwick, Eugene Kohl, Mari- lene Hemenway, David Bruner, Ronald Dettman, Dick Lawhead, Alvaretta Looney, Betty Thomas, Bill Everly, Joe McMichael. Third row: Nancy Caley, Jerry McConahay, Don Nunnenkamp, Ruth Holm, Bob Forrester, John Lile, Jerry Brewster, Harry Sims, Bob Johanneson, Shirley Eichstedt, Don Grumm, Glennis Knotts. Second row: Janice Sorden, Ann Ford, Jackie Prowett, Joyce White, Carole Dick, Judie Worley, Camille Goodfellow, Betty Hocquell, Carolyn Whiting? Norma Marrs, Arlynn Meyer, Marilyn Kasha, Darlene Booth. First row: Thresa Arney, Frances Barnes, Jeannine White, Twylla Walter, Martina Dominguez, Margie Lunkwitz, Marilyn Rinehart, Barbara Connell, Barbara DeWolf, Lily Beran, LaDonna Olson, Corrine Nelson, Janet Weekly. ll.. 4
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