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Nebraska City High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Nebraska City High School

Nebraska City High School (NCHS, formerly NCSH) is the public secondary school in Nebraska City, Nebraska. It contains grades 9th through 12th. The athletic teams of all Nebraska City Public Schools are named the ''Pioneers''. NCHS is located at 141 Steinhart Park Road in Nebraska City.
==History==
The first graduating class of NCHS graduated in 1880, the first graduate being Cornelia Kimmel. The current building was not the first high school in Nebraska City though. Its predecessor was the first in Nebraska. Partially for this and other reasons such as being the Home of Arbor Day and being the oldest town in the state, the athletic team's name (then the 'Golden Avalanches' or, unofficially, the 'Purples') was changed to the ''Pioneers'' in December 1938. The school's newspaper has since the early 1900s been referred to as the ''Otoean'', deriving its name from its home - Otoe County, Nebraska. Many other changes were done to the school in the 1930s and 1940s, including the first dances, first library, first mirrors, and first yearbooks. It may also be noted that during this time Nebraska City regularly competed in the International Soap Box Derbies, including a World Championship at the fourth annual. Along with this, in 1921, the NCSH Golden Avalanches had won the State Basketball Championship.〔http://nchsalumni.nebcityps.org/history/〕

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