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As I walked past the Methodist Church, I not1ced something strange about the blllboard outside, strangely enough the minister's name was Yoyce Cover I continued on down town and met Tom Stover, soon to be married who was now employed at the Eyestone Supply House and his future wife, Cletabelle Eyestone, was its proprietor QShe still supplys anybody with anyth1ng I I then asked Tom about sons of the other classmates He mentioned that Eva Mae He1stand now owned her own modelung school and Margaret Schilling was doing all of her dress designing for her He also mentioned the fact that Richard Larick was now our diBtT1Ct representatlve 1n Wash1ngton D C , hoplng someday to be l1ving in the Whmte House as a bachelor As I walked along, I noticed we now had acquired a theater in Nevada, and it had a great billing on a former classmate of mxne Natalie Jo Coons was soon to be here on her personal appearance tour for the b1ggest role of her career It also told of her agent accomnanv1ng her, Patrlcia Roberts, CLowella Parsons Jr was the wonderful person Next I went to the school house, now a much larger project than ever I first V181t9d the elementary grades, where I found Sally MIHIBP teaching After talking with Sally I found out that Jim Steinhilber is now engaged farming and ra1sing a large famlly, after serx1ng his t1me in the servlce Sally also told me that John Suter 18 now head basketball coach at one of the largest unlverslties in Oh1o After leavlng the schoolhouse, I had just enough t1me to meet Anita Stover at the alrport She was about to land after a three weeks trlp over the countrx, serving as a stewardess on the N E V A D A lines Speaking of flying, Jim Stlger is certalnly going in for speed these days He is piloting the largest jet everbuilt Speed also rem1nds me of another classmate, Robert Best, who is still competing in the world olymplcs, always com1ng through as a winner Next I walked over to the beauty parlor, I discovered a friend of m1ne was the owner, none other than Carolyn McClain Vhen I returned home, I sat down to watch TV and soon found that Bert Adams was a technical director for Byron Edgington's program No, he is not a comed1an, but a popular s nger, now taking crooner Eddie F1sher's place The sports news came on next and it was very interesting too The commentator announced that Mary Pell had received the most valuable player award for 1964 She plays for a very famous g1rls' baseball team After a good nlghts rest, I went to visit a close friend of mine, who was in the hospital when I arrived at the Bucyrus Cltv Fosnutal, I was surprised to find that Jeannette Fackler, now a registered nurse, was supervisor of nursing As I continued to talk with my friend, she said that Thena Terry was now a dental assistant, and was about to be married When I returned home, I still seemed to be in dreamland and I hope will always be that wav I0 ' I 07 Q. , in it
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Class Hlstor As we enter d our Freshman year in high school, our class increased with several new students comlng from Pden and Wvandot R1chard Iarick, J1m Ste1nhilber, and Sharon Alban were elected as our officers Maroon and gray were chosen as class colors, and 'Life is a picture, so paint lt well' as our motto. In our Sophomore rear Karl Dillef, John Suter, J1m Stiver, and Jeannette Fackler were chosen as our leaders Our project for th1s year was selllng basketball schedule pencils to make money for our treasurv New we are Juniors, wh1ch is the eginnlng of a verv busv year John Suter was elected president Natalie Jo Coons, v1ce president, Patricia Roberts, treasurer and Jeannette Fackler, secretarv The big event of the year was the Junior Senior Prom A beaut1fu1 Ind1an theme was chosen as the setting for the big occaslon Muslc was furnished by a band from Heidelberg College We sold refreshments at baseball and basketball games The class snonsored a 'Halloween Dance and a Sweetheart Dance Ne gave YI N two fine plays, The Inner Willy and strictly Formal Cletabelle Eyestone, Patrlcia Roberts Jeannette Fackler, and Eva Mae Heistand make up the offlcers who lead the Senior class A whlte year have been d1rect1ng the Freshmen initiation, seonsorlng a Christmas Dance, and publish1ng 'The Reflector we are look1ng forward to Bacc alaureate, Commencement, And our trip to Washlnton D C and New York Class Prophecy After snend1ng ten long vears in Durone, it was good to be back in Nevada again It has grown considerably slnce I left 1n 1954 when I graduated from high school w1th a class of twenty four students Being overjoyed, I was anxious to find out about the peonle and the new additions tothe town, whlch had a pooulation of approximately 900 when I left After resting from the long and weary trip I had gust completed, I decided to venture around a bit As I went on I thought I was dreams , but it was no dream at all I was now finding out the success of every classmate from my greduat1ng class While visltlng my neighbor, I plcked up a newspaper which was not familiar to me Its t1tle was 'The Nevada Gazette , edited 'y Karl Dilley As I skimmed through the headlines, I notlced the Nat1onal Golf Tournament for Wbmen,he1d at Lincoln Hills Golf Course, had wust ended and Sharon Alban had won the trophy, she certe1nly must have pract1eed dur1ng the time I was away I contlnued through the paper and noticed an advertisment of a vacancy 1n a Lady's Rest Home, w1th its matron be1ng Ard1th Young On the social page an article was written about Wayne Spiegel, new a famed orator After read1ng the newspaper, I decided to journey through town 9 O ' J w . ' ' . 1 . , O ' E ' ' K , 3 . 0 I - . . . . v C 'v nk n i ' . 1 N I N . l D rose has been selected as our class flower. Our activities so far this . N. 1 C - l O Q Av I . 'ng O . ' rv' I C . Q . . ,. 0 u A s 0
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Class Wlll le, the Seniors of Nevada High School, uoon denarting from our beloved school, herebv leave our last w1ll and testament AR I To the school in ger ral, we leave everything which we have not destroyed ART To the faculty, we leave our greatfulness in heloing us through these nest twelve veara of educatlon ART the janitors, we leave the marred gymnasium floor to be revarniahed ART the Freshmen, we leave many worn out dict1onar1es and library books ART the Soohomores we leave our ability to have good athletes the Juniors, w leave our abilltv to ret along well as a cless ART the follownnr classmates, we leave our most treasured oossessions Bert ldams, well my huge stature to Raymond McCl1ntock Sharon Alban, w ll mv title of Miss Barney Oldfieldn to Robert Aten Robert Best, will my ab1lity to have a beard f1V8 davs of the week to Dale Bare Natalie Jo Coons, will my love for oublic sneaking to Tom Creger Joyce Cover, will my ability to Slng to Martha Matthews team and headaches that go w1th lt to Jerry Caskey Byron Edg1ngton, will my notor1ous nickname to Robert Aten Cletabelle Fyestone, will my height and strength to Mart1n Foover Yeannette Fackler, will my love for red hair to Marcia K rn Eva Mae Heistand , will my ab1l1ty to stick to one boy to Janet Kellogg Richard Larick, will my long, lean, and lukewarm frame to Marvin Fe1nlen Carolyn McClain, will my dark brown hair to Anna Scott Sally lmnier, will my cheerleading nositlon to anyone who wants bruises sore muscles, and no voice Mary Pell, w1ll my many tT1PS to Uooer Sandusky to Gloria Kinsley Patrlcia Roberts, will my dramnt1 abllity to play an elderly aunt to Shirley Lawrence Margaret Schilllng, will my natural curly hair to Beth Traxler Wavne Spiegel, will my ab1litv to get along with oeonle to all the stude ts in school James Ste1nb1lber, will my abllity to throw the shot to Dick Myers James Stiger, will my abillty to run the 100 yard dash to Walter Oliver Anita Stover, will my ability to zo steady to Nancy Tschentz Tom Stover, will my abllitv to run track to James Cheney John Suter, will my lnlmitable shuffle on the wav to school to Lowell Eier Thena Terry, will slim 'igure to Doris Ard Ardith Young, w1ll my ability to wr1te letters to servicemen to Shnron Ault Il o T. . , .e . . . Il - . . . 111 To ' K . . IV To ' ' . . . V To , , . ART.'H To e ', . . ... VII To ' . - : I, U L . K. . ' . I, ' i w W . I, . ' ' . I, . I, ' . . I, Karl Dilley, will my oosition as stetistician of the basketball I, Q . 1 . l, . , ' . . 1,1 e . 1. ' ' 1 I, . . I, . I, I' , I, ' ', , . I, . A .C . I, . ' . I. . ' . , I' . - . . . I, ' t I, , , - I, ' N , . . I. . . i I, 1 . I, . .
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