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What We Are To Be . . . GOVERNING FOUR. Jerry Renfroe, president, Gary Tesar, sergeant-at-armsg Mary Jane Thompson, secre- taryg and Joellyn Gardner, vice-president, served as of- ficers for the class of '56, SMARTIES. Mike Brott, Ron Voss, Jerry Renfroe, Jacque Janecek, Jerry McCullough, Karyn Griffin, Ron Nelson, Dennis Dike, and Kay Lynn Shreffler examine material concerning the National Merit exams. -I . -We Are Becoming. This was the motto that 193 seniors chose to represent the class of 1956. Along with the mott'o, they chose the colors, French blue and silver,' and as the flower, a pink snapdragon. A committee of ten, headed by Jerry Renfroe, selected the class symbols. The final choice was de- termined on January 25 when the entire class cast their votes. Other highlights of the year were Color Day festivities, October 21, the Foot- ball dance, December 27, the prom and banquet on May 18, the Senior class play, and baccalaureate services. Interplane- tary Space was the theme of the class party on October 3. Nine seniors competed in the first Na- tional Merit exams given in NPHS. Jerry McCullough qualified to enter the semi- finals which he later took in McCook. Seniors who were interested in college careers attended College Night on January 26. Representatives from 19 colleges and universities answered the questions of seniors and their parents concerning col- lege. The seniors carried on a successful year under the guidance of Jerry Renfroe as senior class president, Joellyn Gardner, vice-president, Mary Jane Thompson, sec- retary-treasurerg and Gary Tesar, sergeant- at-arms. Class sponsors were Miss Mary Hutton, Mrs. Geraldine Sloan, Kenneth Shuck, Miss Vera Mae Porter, Miss Harriet Lute, Gerald Dunn, William McCowin, Law- rence Romeiser, and George Nicovich. These are just some of the things that make up the memories of the last year that these 193 students spent in NPHS. Mem- ories are golden.
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