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From Bonnie Hobbs
Phair
Below are just a few
highlights from our last issue of the school paper... thank you Bonnie
for sharing this with us!!!
Nevada Union
High School
Grass Valley, California

Friday, June 4, 1965
Vol. XII No.12
Editor -
Bernard Tagholm
News Editor - Stephanie Lambert
Feature Editor - Sandy Farber
Sports Editor - Kent Grant
Production Mgr - Janet Toy
Advertising Mgr - Dennis Roberts
Advisor - Mrs. Mildred Sims
Business Mgr - Bonnie Angove
Staff -
Juanita Haltom, Carolyn Jones, Tom Jourden, Thea McDaniel, Dan Miller
Typists - Chic Frazier, Carol Leidy, Dorothy Martini
Seniors Plan For Next Fall
Here is just a
sample of what some of the NUHS seniors of 1965 are planning for next
fall ...
University of California at Berkeley
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Terry Meekins, English
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Gregg Schniffer, Law
University
of California at Davis
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Mary Williams, Decorating
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Tina Beal, Undecided
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Sandy Farber, Occupational Therapy
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Tom Rackerby, Math
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Tim Knox, Pre-Vet
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Martha Penaluna, Biological Science
University
of California at Santa Cruz
San
Francisco State
Bay City
Dental College
Louise
Sallinger's School of Fashion Design in San Francisco
Sacramento
State
Cal Poly
Bethel
College of Newton, Kansas
University
of Washington
University
of Nevada
Humboldt
State
Armstrong
College
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Paula Wagniere, General Business
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Linda Peters, Legal Secretary
San Joaquin
Delta
American
River J.C.
Weaver
Airline School
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Mary Casci,
Airline Ground School
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Judy Valdez, Airline Ground School
Santa Rosa
J.C.
University
of Oregon
College of
Armericas of Mexico City
Sadie's Slaves Go Casual

This looks
like Kenny Page on the left & Steve Hummelt on the right
Casual Day, Slave Day and
Sadie Hawkins Day were rolled into one this year with confusing and
amusing results.
The day began
with the Slave Auction in the gym. Dozens of Senior boys were peddled
one by one to a crowd of greedy females. Some boys were bargains (7):
Tony Hardesty sold for 20 cents: Rudi Radomski and Bob Faseler sold
two-for-the-price-of-one, $2. But some boys proved to be expensive
prizes; especially for steady girlfriends who were trying to prove their
faithfulness. The highest-priced model was Ronny Tilton, who sold for $9
to his girlfriend.
Chivalry is
not dead, but it has to be forced. All day the boys struggled under the
burdens of slavery. Doors had to be opened; books and cafeteria trays
carried. Dennis Roberts was seen in the girls' PE class (not scrubbing
Vana's back) carrying Vann Chenoweth's archery tackle to the field.
Steve Caulkins who was purchased by four girls often had one or two
females slung over his back for transportation to classes.
Boys had some
revenge that night: Girls were responsible for expenses at the Sadie
Hawkins Day Dance. Many girls were able to lead their oppressed dates to
Marrying Sam's Chapel for a mock marriage.

I going to make a stab at
Jerry Martini center & Delbert Harvey to the left #68 & left of #18 John
Stetter???
Twenty-two Seniors Pass Test
Nine seniors
received higher or new ratings in the State Civil Service typing test
held April 28.
Sue Renfrow
and Millie Clark received Senior ratings for 50 or more words per
minute. Intermediate ratings were given to Claudia Clark, Judy Denton
and Maxine Ivie for having 45-49 words a minute. Donna Bailey, Suzanne
Griff, Anita Mabey and Sharon Ratel received Junior ratings for 40-44
words a minute.
A total of 22
Seniors have received typist certificates in the State Civil Service
tests given at NUHS this semester.
In Mr. Christin's fifth period Civics class the students had a "party" May 13
while testing the truth of various advertisements. Laura Scudder's
Potato Chips are pretty noisy and the hair removing products are
effective. (Rudi has a bare patch on his leg.)
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