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WZ Wlfll fflik ciiss ohiiim We l, fi Q Wm wwf! Aflvi' 1-me-rging lrmn our iluys of ilillicleiu-0 und uuivete as frosh, we- sophoniorvs un' uhlv In hull! our In-mls high wh:-n I'0l'2lllllIg our aim-liivvi-:lic-llts of thc- past year. We vc- vslaililisllml uursi-lvvs us an imlispensulilf- part of our school and our influence is sh-mlily im-rf-using. You will find us in all uvtiviiies which require skill and ai truc- -.1 use- ul' spmlsmuusliip. 'l'hv huucl, thu give clulms, the language vluhs and the J.V. sports ull hzivi- fc-ll our pn-sc'i1i'f'. We fm-I quite cm'tuiu that we shall lw ahh' to l'ilI'I'y on us guimling lights for thc' si-lmnl in '52, Although wi- huvv just he-gun. wr- really iulvnml lu givv N.'l'.ll.S. sumvlhiug hy whivh lu rc-inmnlwr us. 29
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N CLASS 0F'5 ' . f u We are the freshmen who will graduate in l953. We organized and elected our class officers in January. We are proud of our class members, especially those on the honor roll and also those who have participated in other school activities. Some of these activ- ities were band, twirling, orchestra, glee clubs, yearbook staff and sports. Some of us as yet do not know all the faculty, but we are slowly becoming acquainted. Some of the highlights of our freshmen year were Joan Storey,s exceptionally high average on the second honor roll, our first assembly, our first interview with our class advisers, Miss Sager and Mr. O'Brieng our first football game, and also seeing our classmates out there on the Held leading cheers. We, the sophomore class of next year, will go on in- terested and determined. 28
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,riff D' 4444 -flake, Juv t FMMX MW., .fy-Jw 'e'WMWQ Mw Wi N7'-kffggf at CLASS 0F '51 VW I 1 W I, .,.. ..,,..... -W , Q A , , jj f 1 l T , if It is at this time we juniors realize how quickly the sands have sifted through our K A I 7 ' ' ' ,, hour glass, leaving just one short year before us. fel ff K ' f f J , 1 1 X ' 1 A A 4 f J The excitement of going to football and basketball games, and swimming and track mgeets has greatly increased in the three years we have been in school, and each year 0 students are on the honor roll and participate in other school activities. Our yy azine sale was very successful this year, topping last year's quota. Our class of 1951 has done its best to keep up the tradition of the junior classes of the past, and we will go right on to be traditionally good seniors. 30
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