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We are the official alumni association of NÜRNBERG HIGH SCHOOL Home of the Eagles. Go Green! Nürnberg American High School was part of the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDSS) systems
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Nürnberg American High School Archive. An archive is a place...
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Rising In 1946 From The Rubble Of. Wwii, Nurnberg American High School. Served U.s. Army Dependent Students. Until It Closed In 1995. Though Its. Classrooms And Halls Are Silent.
Nürnberg American High School (NAHS) was a Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) system school located near Nürnberg, Germany. One of DoDDS original five high schools in Germany, the school served the children of American military, government and civilian personnel from 1946 until its closing in 1995. [2]
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The extant copies of The Army Brat and the NHS Trichter vary greatly. A number of years are complete, but a larger number are completely empty. The files for the following years are complete: 47-48, 49-50, 57-58, 58-59, 59- 60, 60-61, 61-62, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74. The files for the following years are completely empty: 66-67 76-77, 78-79, and 80-81 t...
The physical yearbook files are nearly complete. There is no physical yearbook in the archives for 1949 but there is an online copy. Similarly there is no physical copy of the 1968 yearbook but one is on our website. There is no physical or online copyfor the following years: 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995. If someone has a yearbook for any of these years,...
We are looking for memoirs written by alumni telling about their time at NHS. A number of memoirs and historical articles that appeared in earlier years of the NAA Trichter have been already placed in the archive. We are waiting on yours. Memorabilia can be almost anything you have saved that is related to the school: commencement programs, prom so...
Practically everyone has a few photos from his school days. Many photos were placed on the old website. However, there was no organization of the pictures. If you have pictures you put up on the old website, we would like to place some of them in the archive We would also like pictures that have never been placed on the website. Send your pictures ...
If you contribute something to the archives, you will receive a donation acknowledgment and hearty thanks. But please don’t expect to find your contribution immediately on the website. Your archivist is only a volunteer and she’s way behind in sorting through contributions already received. Send donations to Martha Liehsel 104 Live Oak Loop Spur, W...
Thirty-eight elementary schools and five high schools staffed by [illegible] American teachers, opened their doors to 2800 dependent youngsters on Oct. 14, 1946. Of the original faculty four teachers remain to carry on the formidable work that was begun nine years ago.
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Nürnberg American High School (NAHS) was a Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) system school located near Nürnberg, Germany. One of DoDDS original five high schools in Germany, the school served the children of American military, government and civilian personnel from 1946 until its closing in 1995. [2]
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