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Out of the Past . . . We Present The first hi ih school ycarljook made its appearance in 1915. From that year to the present all graduating classes have had a written record of their days and deeds. Since no record has heen kept of our grad- uates prior to 1915. we would like to honor the classes from 1902 to 1914 hy presenting them to vou here and on the two succeeding pages. Unfortunately we could not locate pic- tures of the first four classes whose member- ship included: CLASS OF 1902— Amy Scholl, Mary How- ell, Edna Willman, and Harry Rice. CLASS OF 1903— Kathryn Contant. : Iahel Hess, Alfred Merkle, Anna Rader, Clara Warta. CLASS OF 1904— Minnie Klotz, Miriam Kuder, William Moyer, Helen Reinhard, Charles Schanaberger, Edward Schoneberger, Harold Shoneberger, Fred TeinuUiger. CLASS OF 1905— Edward Bender, Ray Gable, Estelle Ihrie, Mabel Knappenberger, Esther Kuntz. Emily Moser, Stanley Sloyer, Beatrice illiams, Nora Wolf. In 1902 N. H. S. graduated four students in that first class. By 1926 we had passed the half hundred mark with 61 seniors, and twelve years later our graduating class reached 112. Our greatest class, 138 seniors, was graduated in 1941. N. H. S. has just reason to be proud of her 2,755 alumni. This June we hope to add one hundred-thirteen more names to the annals of alumni historv. CLASS OF 1906 First Row: Mary Blumer, Mr. Shinier ( teiioher I , Helen Gray, Mr. Landis (teacher I, Gladys Biery. Second Roiv: Martha Fahs, Sally Scheaffer, Katie Raubenhold. CLASS OF 1907 First Roic: Ru sell Daiiner. Second Rotv: E. Floyd Kresge, Rodger Wilman, Mr. Shimer I teacher I, Mr. Landis (teacher), Ray Kiechel. Third Roiv: Jennie Ferl, Rose O ' Donnell, Edna Gackenbach, Jen- nie Peters. Page 24
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Connoisseurs Mrs. Mar- ion Gehret and Mrs. Helen Frye. UK C ' carroV ' ) Cooks Tantalizing odors, satisfying platters, and de- licious desserts spell cooks to NAJHS students. Our capable culinary artists, whether counting calories or potatoes, have proved their skill with their mouth-watering dishes. Hungry groans vanish when they take over. Is it any wonder they rank high on our list of friends. Maintenance Masters From the swishing of a broom to the scraping of a shovel, that ' s our staff of janitors at work. These efficient workers find installing dishwash- ers, erecting bleachers, or fixing time clocks a cinch. We salute them as they continue to keep our school looking the Tide way . MR. WARHEN LANDIS MR.CLARhNCE HUGO MR. HAROLD KOSHAN MR. ALFRED LAUER MR, CHARLES McGILL Page 23
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CLASS OF 1908 First Roil : Jennie Scliwuitz, Ed- ward Coleman, Marian Rice. Second Row: Grace Brader, Mr. Shinier (teacher), Hattie Newharl, Mr. Landis (teacher I, Edith Mover. CLASS OF 1909 First Roiv: Urban Smith, Mr. Frankenfield (principal), Mr. Lan- dis (teacher I, Mr. Shimer ( teach- er i. Second Rote: Elsie Fenstermak- er, Erma Heiney, Helen LeVan, Lottie Mover, Mabel Hilbery, Jen- nie Fenstermaker, Bertha Nieman. Third Roiv: William Muth, Henry Gillespie, Clayton Knappen- berger, Edgar Lindenmoyer. CLASS OF 1910 First Roic: Stanley Smith. Second Row: Blanche Lauer, Helen Mohrey. Thomas Blumer, Helen Newhard, Mary Kuntz. Third Row: Harold Best, Wil- liam Yoch, Ralph Smith, Clarence Smith. Page 25
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