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popular .lunior-Senior Prom Row 1 Lola Meredith, Loretta Needles, Sue Huffman, Darlene Noble, Grace McClary, Nancy Richardson. Row 2 Cecil Neff, Dean Malone, Grace Muncie, Marilyn A. Miller, Marilyn E. Miller, Melvin Parks, Tom Myers. Row 3 Bill Renner, Jack Sanford, Sam Parks, James Moore, Jim Orth, Don Moore. ...vm QQ., fliitrwgl 'Iv 3 :Q-1 ar Row 1 Ann Zimmer, Gayle Stevens, Jo Leigh Woodburn, Charlene Umpleby, Jean Walker, Delores Van Win- kle, Patty Smith. Row 2 Delbert Waggener, Shirley Smith, Dawn Watterman, Jane Wilson, Janet Umbleby, Erma Wickline Newt Wickline. Row 3 Don Thompson, Hans Schneider, David Bunge, Robert Tharp, Alan Thompson. Not pictured-Stanley Dixon, Bill Musser, Don Seidler, Bill Showalter, Mildred Wilcox. 28
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in preparation for the Row 1 Anna Ballard, Jennie Bossetti, Mary Lou Baker, Becky Beaver, Nellie Brofford, Joann Dowell, Shirley Dusenbury, Eileen Bunnel. Flow 2 Chad Cooper. Jerry Bean, Rosa Brown, Sue Bradney, Harry Chandler, Lester De Voc. Row 3 Don Bierly, Dennis Dean, Allen Bergman. Mrs. Mary Bell Clary. QQ .f if , AX S Row 1 Deanna Lust, Donna Holmes, Charlene Horlocker, Naomi Frye, Carol Legg, JoAnn Foulk, Agnes Lane Row 2 Joe Green. Ronnie Herder, Nancy Harris, Lois Loop, Walter Gaiser, Don Keyes. Row 3 Bill Low, Charles Huhn, George Hogg, Pete Frevert, Neil Gorsuch. 27
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5,3 -ff 52 W is 1 if , ' .J Z 'Z .-I' H' L. To R.-john Hartsook, vice president 3 Sue Beatty, secretary 3 Connie Myers, social ehairmang Henry Cole, president, SOPHOMORES The Sopliomers, our pint-sized junior XVildcats, have now completed their second year in the den of NVHS. For the first time, some very lucky Sophs found their lockers were right up to the top floor, where the seniors used to be. The dreaded task of being initiated into Y-Teens, will long be remembered by the ladies of the class. Two class parties, the Sophomore Hop and a scavenger hunt, made sure it wasn't all work and no play for our growing 'Cats. The final important event of the year was ordering class rings, which will be anxiously awaited by our Sophomores. 'WWF id SS? Q v 2' , s 5 I g ,,. I Bvame Gum 'Z l.. To R.-jim Shackson, president: Dorothy Roloson, seeretaryg Mar- ilyn Allton, vice president 1 Lloyd O'Keefe, social chairman. FR ESHNI EN .Ks they began their first year as real honest-to-gtmodness high schoolers, the baby XVildcats, now grown up out of the Kitten class, elected their first class officers. A talent show and another class party marked the two big social events for the year. For the first time the masculine set formed a basketball team all their own, coached by Chuck Owen.
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