After publishing my father's (W. T. Block)
books on Kindle, I realized that history manifests in various forms. I was
raised in Nederland, Texas, a town steeped in history. It's a small
community where many of my high school graduation peers were also my
first-grade classmates. We were lucky that the different schools we attended
produced yearbooks to help us reminisce about those days. In the first
grade, a yearbook titled "My School Days 1956-1957: The Nederland Elementary
School" was published. During middle school, the yearbooks were named "The
Glide Path," and I published volumes IV and V (the last issue was in 1964).
The high school yearbooks were simply known as "Pilot."
This series serves as a representation of
those yearbooks, ensuring that the descendants of my classmates can access
the history contained within them.
1968 Pilot - a higher quality version of the 1968 yearbook using premium
color paper for the best possible photograph quality.
1968 NHS Pilot - a less expensive version of
the 1968 yearbook using black and white paper to keep the cost as low as
possible.
1967 Pilot - the members of the class of 1968 were juniors when this
annual was published.
1966 Pilot - the members of the class of 1968 were sophomores when this
annual was published.
1964 Glide Path - the members of the class
of 1968 were in the eighth grade when this annual was published.
1963 Glide Path -
the members of the class of
1968 were in the seventh grade when this annual was published.
1957 My School Days -
the members of the class of
1968 were in the first grade when this annual was published.