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Class History September, 1946, two little trees, the Classes of 1951 were planted, one in Nevada High School, and one in Eden High School. Little did any one think that these two trees would ever unite in the future. As Freshman Classes these little trees thrived, the Nevada tree 'having 16 leaves, and the Eden tree having 7 leaves. At Nevada the biggest leaf of all was Wayne England, while the biggest leaf of Eden was John Tschantz. Next carrie the Sophomore year and the trees grew and flourished as all trees will which are given the excellent opportunities that these little trees were given. All the leaves showed added improvement, but the top most leaf this year at Nevada was Eddie Clevenger, with Donald Corfman holding this position at Eden. Another year, the trees are getting quite large. They now are Junior Classes A very important position as all class trees well know. Ronald Klink was chosen as the main leaf of Nevada, and Miriam Corfman as the main leaf at Eden. Under Ronald's leadership, the much talked about all night Junior -Senior Banquet was staged in the Nevada auditorium, while at Eden under Miriam's capable guidance a similar banquet was held at Sandusky. Now it is 1951 and the space between the two trees has grown so small that the two trees united to form one tree. The once little trees are now one very wise and grown up tree. The number of leaves is eighteen. From these, John Tschantz was chosen as the leaf to lead the rest. Donald Corfman, Alice Mosman, Eddie Clevenger, and Joyce l-leinlen were elected as his helpers. These leaves, like the rest, did not stay long, nor will the tree get any larger. The Class of 1951 has gone on, seeking new worlds to conquer. ll
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STANLEY GOODMAN Basketball..- ...... ........ l-Z-3 Baseball....................l-Z-3 Track............. .........3 Boys' Glee Club. ... ...l-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus .... Octet......... Class Play .... . . . .....Z-3 ......4 .....l-3 ....S-4 Newshound Staff. . . . . . . 4 Operetta......... ..4 R OBERT MORGAN Basketball.......... .... ....Z-3-4 Baseball.......... ...... ...Z-3-4 Boys' Glee Club .... ..... l Vice-President .... .... I Track .......... . . . l-Z Mixed Chorus. . . . . . l-Z Newshound. .. . . . . . 4 ALICE MOSMAN Home Economics. . . ..... ......Z-4 Mixed Chorus ...... . . . l-Z-3-4 Girls' Glee Club. Class Secretary. .. ...l-Z-3-4 ... ...l-3-4 Class Treasurer .... . . . . .2 Annual Staff. ...... . . . . . .4 Class Play. . . .... .... Z -3 Cheerleader. . . . . Newshound Staff, . . ... .. .... .2-3 ....... ....4 Girls' Glee Club President. ...... 4 JOYCE HEINLEN HomeEconolnics..............l-Z ClassPlay...... .... ...........3 Girls' Glee Club .... . . . l-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus ..... ...... 3 -4 Annual Staff ....... ...... 4 Newshound Staff ...... .... 4 Class Secretary ....... ..... 1 Class News Reporter .... ...... 4 Scholarship Team .... .... l -Z-3 Band ............... ..... 3 -4 Accompanist ...... ..... 4 Librarian ....... ..... l -Z Honor Society. . . . .... 3-4 EDDIE CLEVENGER Basketball.................. l-Z-3 Baseball.. .... ............l-Z-3-4 Track. . . . . .... . . Boys' Glee Club. . . Mixed Chorus. . . . Ouartet........ I-'.F.A........... Class President. . .. .....l-Z-3 ... l-Z-3-4 ... l-Z-3-4 ....l-Z-3 .... l-3 .. ....Z Vice-President .... .... . .3 Class Play ...... .... . . . . . . . .3 JOHN TSCHANTZ Prince of Peace ..... . . . . . l-Z-3-4 Boys' Glee Club. ..... ..... l -Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus. . . .... l-Z-3-4 Quartet ....... .... l -Z-3 -4 Honor Society. . . ..... .3-4 Class Play ...... ......... 3 Cheerleader ...... . . . 1-Z-3-4 Class President .... ...... l -4 Class Reporter ..... . . . 2 Class Treasurer .... . . . 3 Annual Editor ..... .... 4 Newshound Staff .... .... 4 F.F.A. ........... . . . l Operetta ........ . . . 4 . A R' 10
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Class Will We, the Seniors of the Nevada High School, upon this 22nd day of May, 1951 do hereby agree to the following document, and do bequeath upon the following classmates our most highly prized traits and possessions. Article I: To the faculty members as a whole, we leave all our paper and pencils which we so often forgot to bring to class. Article ll: To the Junior Class we leave our battered and beat-up books including and scribbling and wrong answers they may find within them. Article III: To individual members of the high school we leave the following: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I Irene Bachtell, will my bashfulness to Mary Ellen Dilley. Eddie Clevenger, will my homely face to any sucker. Donald Corfman, endow to Miss Fetters my conduct in music class. Miriam Corfman, will my position in sextet to any one who wants it. Homer Gilliland, bequeath my cute smile to Jim Disher. Stanley Goodman, endow my Nash to Frank Sipes. Joyce Heinlen, will to Ardith Young my position as majorette. Carol Jacobs, endow my soprano voice to Mary Pell. Jo Ann Jury, will my Cadillac to any one who wants a good car. Ronald Klink, will my position as drum major to Dick Weaver. Donald McElhaney, bequeath my red hair to the handsome Merle Mathews. Charles Mosman, will my A's in F.F.A. to the Future Farmers of America Alice Mosman, endow my natural curly hair to Martha Mathews. Joyce Reed, endow to Ruth Ellen Schilling my ability to stay home from school. Max Speigel, will my girl friends to Roger Monroe. Bill Stover, bequeath to Fredrick Clinger my ability to high-jump. John Tschantz, endow the Senior Presidency to any one who wants to commit suicide. Robert Morgan, bequeath my Mohawk to Milton Motter. 12
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