Nashville High School - Bon Voyage Yearbook (Nashville, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Kfadd iJQ45If0ry On September 2, 1947, twenty beaming youngsters entered Mrs. Willard's first grade class at Nashville High School. The Class consisted of Alva Hall, Ieanette Bott, Prank Burgett, Valarie Petter, Don Harris, Iim Kistler, Lois Lang, Patsy Lincicome, Marion Martin, Marvin Martin, Beverly McCullough, Virginia Miller, Virginia Messner, Iim Melton, Larry Patterson, Gloria Smetzer, Pauline Smithisler, Sandy Spreng, Georgia Wiseman, and Iack Young. The second grade found us with 21 members. We were again under the instruc- tion of Mrs. Willard. We lost 5 members and gained 6. Lost were Prank Burgett, Iim Melton, Virginia Miller, Larry Patterson, and Georgia Wiseman. Gained were Carol Martin, Iudy Martin, Tom Miller, Larry Parsons, Hazel Schlauch, and Pauline Smail. Now that the first 2 years are over we find ourselves entering the third grade. This year our teacher is Miss Literal. We lost 5 members and gained 3. Lost were Iim Kistler, Marion and Marvin Martin, Larry Parsons, and Pauline Smail. Gained were Ralph Anderson, Betty Christopher, and Herbert Martin. Our teacher in the fourth grade was Mrs. Beck. We lo-st Alva Hall and gained Dale Lockard, Bob Picklesimer, Raymond Rock and Edna Townsend. Vacation is over and now we are entering Mrs. Enoch's fifth grade. We lost Ralph Anderson, Ieanette Bott, Betty Cantlebarry, Iudy Martin, Tom Miller, Gloria Smetzer, and Edna Townsend. We gained Lois Hays. Our teacher in the sixth grade was again Mrs. Enoch. We gained Avery Brown and Bill Plant. We lost Iack Young and Betty Christopher. We have reached the half way mark, first year of Junior High. Our home room teacher is Mr. Van Barg. This year we change classes. We lost Avery Brown, Bill Plant, Valarie Petter, and Pauline Smithhisler. We gained Wayne Heiss and Eva Rott. Our teacher in the 8th grade is Mr. Atterholt. This year finds us back under the elementary system. We lost Raymond Rock, Wayne Heiss, and Dale Lockard. We gained Karen Mumper and Lynda Harris fdeceasedl. Well we finally reached the ninth grade after struggling through our first eight years. We lost Lynda Harris. Our home room teacher is Mrs. McClure. Oh Boy! ! only two more years to go. Our home room teacher is Mrs. Garver. This year we gained Louise Garnes, Here we are Iuniors at last! Our home room teacher is Mrs. Bowen. This year we presented our class play Susan Steps Out . Our enrollment is the same. Hurrah! We made it. We are now Seniors! This year we presented A Puedin Over Yonder . We lost Louise Garnes and gained Dick Anderson so now our class consists of Don Harris, Lois Lang, Lois Hays, Dick Anderson, Bob Picklesimer, Eva Root, Herbert Martin, Hazel Schlauch, Beverly McCullough, Carol Martin, Virginia Messner, Sandy Spreng, Karen Mumper, and Patsy Lincicome . A

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54,55 sm? Sunsets glow fades in the Westp Night O'er the valley is creeping. Birds cuddle down in their nest: Soon all the world is sleeping-- And Now is the Hour When, we must say goodbye. Soon you'll be sailing Far across the sea. While you're away, O, then remember me. Vlfhen you return You'll find me waiting here. 64454 mafia We have crossed the bayp The ocean lies before us. CSM jawer UM GLM Red C51'Hf3Ti01'1 Mint Green Sc Silver



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enior Cfcwfs !Q OlO ec? The scene opens in the elaborate home of the now famous singer, yes, she is the former Beverly McCullough. She is now singing for a 'l'V network which sends the best colored pictures throughout the land. She is serving tea this afternoon to Mrs. Eva Ooble, missionary from the wilds of Africa. Better known to her friends as Eva Root, she has brought back alive, her husband, Chief Ooble-Ooble-Ooble, a converted head hunter. They are showing the chief a scrapbook containing news articles about their former classmates . March 3, 1965 ------- january 26, 1970 ----- November 16 , 1 968 july 10, 1971 -------- April 23, 1976 ------- August 20, 1973 ----- September 2 7 , 1 97 0 The famous scientist, Professor Richard Anderson, who discovered that lung cancer really is caused by smoking, died today in his Pittsburg home, of lung cancer. The Famous woman jet-pilot, Mrs. Karen fMumperj Martin, has just returned from a non-stop flight around the world in jet propelled helicopter. People, strange things are yet to come! Miss Lois CHaysj Manville Roosevelt Rockenfelder, has just married her new boss jacob D. Ford, President of the new Super-Sonic Baby Carriage Company. The new Nlrs. Ford states This is my last husband, for I can get a new baby carriage every year. A new worlds record for Hula-1-looping has been made by Ginger Hoopla Messner, who has been practicing to win for some ten years over the previous champion Don Harris, of Iowa, who says -My hooping days are surely over. The new record set by Hoopla was 32 days, 4 hours, 25 minutes, and 6 seconds This newspaper congratulates her! The FBI finally caught up with the rembezzler of some Sl, 000, OOO . 00 . They caught the teller of the Comercial and Savings Bank of Millersburg in a small Kansas town. Miss Carol Martin told the reporters, l was going to return the money as soon as 1 was positive of my career. The King Ranch in Texas was auctioned off today for Sl, 000, O00.00, to the former Miss Sandra Spreng of Ohio. She intends to move to this spacious tract of land with her husband in the near future. To raise horses, she says! The Pill Pushers of America held their annual convention in Roanoke last week. The award for the most likely to succeed and Typical Pill Pusher went to an Ohioian, Miss Lois Lang, R. N. Lois's reply to the reporters question, Where do they get the name Pil1 Pushers ? wasp How can pills be pushed if they don't have a pusher?

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