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Nürnberg Alumni Association Online Archive Nürnberg American High School a U.S. Army dependents school formerly located in Fürth/Bavaria, Germany Class of 1947-48 This File: School Newspapers Excerpts from the junior high publication, “Young Yanks Abroad,” Vol.1 Excerpts from the high school publication, “The Army Brat,” Vol. 2
This high school opened in a small town approximately 15.5 miles north of Nürnberg, one of Germany’s most historic cities. It was called Erlangen American High School. A year later, on Monday, September 6, 1947, this American high school opened its doors as NürnbergAmericanHigh School, in a new location, 19 Tannenstrasse in Fürth, a town ...
The closest high school was about 2 hrs away in Nürnberg. Long way to travel everyday - but wait! Being that far from the closest school had it's advantages. There was a dormitory right next to the school! Leave Vilseck on Monday morning (talk about 0-dark-thirty!), stay in the Dorm during the week and get back to Vilseck sometime around 6pm Friday evenings. For a 15-16 year old male, this ...
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Ethel Walske’s Photo Gallery Looking Backward at 1955-56. Ethel (Walske) Lapitan,’58, went to Nürnberg American High School for all four years. During this time she took many snapshots. Her freshman photos appear in the 1954-55 archive. These are her sophomore year pictures.
This PDF file of the Nürnberg American High School’s first yearbook with pictures, “The Voyager,” is primarily a reproduction of the copy owned by Barbara (Kale) Falzini, NHS class of 1948. It was scanned by her son Mark Falzini and sent to me, the Nürnberg Alumni Association archivist/historian, in response to a call for historical ...