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FRANK HILTY HIESTAND Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, County Band 4, County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 3, 4, Heidelberg Workshop 3, 4, High School Operetta 2, 4, Junior Play, One Act Play 2, Individual Events 2, De- bate 3, Kampus Keyhole 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff - Sales Manager. BILL DEAN WATKINS Junior Play, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, Parliamentary Pro- cedure 1, 2, Annual Staff. ARLENE LOUISE SCHIFFER Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 4, Instrumental Trio 2, High School Operetta 2, 4, Kampus Keyhole 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Annual Staff - Business Manager. LYNETTE L. HOOVER Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Eensemble 2, 3, 4, Mix- ed Ensemble 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, County Band 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 1, 4, Heidelberg Workshop 3, 4, High School Operetta 2, 4, Individual Events 3, 4, Kampus Keyhole 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 2, 3, 4, Farm Bureau Talent Find 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Annual Staff - Alumni Editor. SHARON ANN HABECKER Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Pep Club 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Orchestra 4, County Chorus 3 Instrumental Solo 1, 2, 3, High School Operetta 2, 4, Kam- pus Keyhole 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 4, Vol- leyball 3, 4, Annual Staff. CHARLES FULTON ARMSTRONG Kampus Keyhole 3, Basketball Mana- ger 3, Annual Staff.
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CLASS OF ' 57 PROPHECY It is the year 1970. We are getting ready to start for the moon. We climb into our rock- et ship and we're off. Our first contact with the moon is made with the Head Radio Opera- tor. The voice sounds familiar, and soon we find it belongs to our old classmate Gene Hill. Upon landing on the moon we are met by the Ambassador of Good Will, Frank Hie- stand. We flag down a jet-propelled taxi, which is driven by Jon Abbott. Believe us we get to our hotel, but fast! To our surprise the hotel owner turns out to be Charles Armstrong, known to us as Chuckles . After freshening up we journey down to the dining room which is under the excellent supervision of Marie Hines and Arloween Terry. Immediately after our delicious meal we jump into our rocket and zoom into town in 40 seconds. The town, called Boogieville, was named after their mayor, and our ex-class mate, the wonderful Bob Keim. We now go to the Concert Hall which features Peg McCoy as vocalist. She is accom- panied by the famous concert pianist, Jean Dunlap. The next morning, we set off to see some of the town. Our first stop was the Clif-Lar Chemical Company. This is owned and operated by Clifford Lynch and Larry Dunlap. As we continue on our way the steering mechanism of our rocket fails and we run smack-dab into another rocket which is operated by Judith Hanna. We receive minor abrasions and are taken to the Green Cheese Hospital for an exam- ination. The head nurses are Ruth Ann Gillmor and Lorna Flack. They invite us to come to the apartment they share, informing us that they always have a hilarious time. About this time in walks Chief-of-Police, Mike Yaros, who arrests us for the accident. Luckily for us the Head Jailer is our former classmate, Harry Bloom, who treats us exceptionally well. After a dreary two hours in the jail cell, we are informed that we have a visitor. The visitor turns out to be none other than Skip Gillmor, the famous lawyer, who bails us out. We now take our rocket to the nearest garage and leave it in the capable hands of Bill Watkins and Jim Lynch to be repaired. The accident jarred a few teeth loose, so to the near- est dentist we go. The dental assistant, who escorts us to the chair and holds our hand is Lynette Hoover. After this harrowing experience, we set out, badly in need of a beauty treatment. As we are walking along we bump into Shirley Rosenberger. She tells us that she is married and the mother of twelve daughters. On her suggestion we go to Sharon's Beauty Salon' which is owned by Sharon Habecker. Her head manicurist is our former classmate, Connie Gegorski. Our next stop is the school. We are met by the Superintendent, Mary Jo Barto. After a little chat, she takes us to the Principal's Office to talk with the Principal, Sandra Hade. Journeying to the first grade room, we renew old acquaintances with Beverly Suffecool, the first grade teacher. Her pupils are being checked by the County Health Nurse, Wilma Lemmerman. Wilma informs us that the Agriculture Teacher is Richard Gabel, another of our for- mer classmates. After we return to our hotel that evening we receive a call from Arlene Schiffer, now Mrs. Wayne Kapp. We ask about Roberta Chaney. Arlene says that Roberta is now a fa- mous woman lawyer. Before leaving the moon the next day, we went to the Agriculture Experimental Sta- tion which is under the direction of Jack DeRan. On the way to the Rocket Station we pass the Space Force Training Field. We wave to Gene Stover, who is the Commanding Officer in charge. Boarding our Rocket Ship for Earth, we are welcomed aboard by our Stewardess, Re- becca Buskirk. ' We return home tired, but happy to have met all our former classmates. Tweedledee and Tweedledum
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '57 of Old Fort School, of Seneca County, in the state of Ohio, being of sound mind and body do hereby indite this, our last will and testament. With utmost confidence in his legal ability, we the members of the Senior Class do here- by appoint Luther Flack sole executor of said estate, and we trust that he will deal with this estate diligently, and upon our departure, see that all requests be taken care of proper- ly. To the Juniors we will our conceit, in the hope that it doesn't get any worse. I, Connie Gegorski, will my ability to play volleyball to my sister, Barbara. I, Judith Hanna, will my 1929 Ford to Mike Frankart providing he doesn't try to exceed the speed limit. It will only go 35 MPH. I, Wilma Lemmerman, will my position in band to anyone who can stand the noise. I, Jeanie Dunlap, will my piano to Charlotte Bly, in hopes that she plays a few more right notes than I did. I, Ruth Gillmor, will my ability to play the most difficult of all instruments, the bass drum, to Helen Lemmerman. I, Sandra Hade, in all due cause, will my ability to grow extra long finger nails to Kay Gill- mor in hopes that she will use them to the best of her ability. I, Arlene Schiffer, will my No. 2 Clarinet Books to the third Clarinetists. I, Lorna Flack, will my ability to get the worst music rack in band and orchestra to Jerry Fry, hoping he does much better than I have. I, Arloween Terry, will my natural curley hair to Bill Hoppes. I, Marie Hines, will my Melmore class ring to anyone who wants it. I, Beverly Suffecool, will my ability to giggle in serious movies to Karen I-Iaack, in hopes she will continue to do it. I, Roberta Chaney, will my position as the only girl in Physics Class to any girl smart enough to take advantage of it. I, Lynette Hoover, will my height f5'2 J to Joe McDole. I, Rebecca Buskirk, will my ability to keep quiet to Gregory Hartenstein, who needs it bad- ly. I, Mary Jo Barto, will my height to Judy Hade. I, Shirley Rosenberger, will my six years of Home Economics experience to Brenda Gillmor, in hopes she uses it well. I, Sharon Habecker, will the knowledge gained at Fremont Beauty School to Mrs. Watson, because she would like it. I, Jack DeRan, will my trombone to Betty Prenzlin. I, Skip Gillmor, will my glasses to Charles Miller, in hopes he uses them well. I, Bill Watkins, will my hair to Mr. Chaney, because I have plenty and he doesn't. I, Bob Keim, will my size 7 basketball shoes to Hoot Speller in hopes they don't cramp his size 14 feet. I, Mike Yaros, will my quiet manner to James Gabel, in hopes that he can get along better with his teachers. I, Clifford Lynch, will my ability to win small jack-pots in card games, to Jim Adelsperger and hope he uses it well. I, Harry Bloom, will my basketball uniform to Bud Gillmor, in hopes he makes better use of it. I, Richard Gabel, will my ability to stay in Boys' Chorus to Jerry Fry. I, Charles Armstrong, will my long eye lashes to anyone who will have them. I, Jon Abbott, will the Warner Parts truck to Bruce Abbott, hoping he has as much fun in it as I have had. I, Eugene Stover, will my old girl friends to Dick Overmyer. I, Frank Hiestand, will my tuba to Edward Kear, and hope he enjoys it. I, Gene Hill,,will my place at the dinner table to anyone who wants it. I, Jim Lynch, will my brother's car to anyone who thinks he can keep it. I, Larry Dunlap, will my driving skill to anyone who dislikes telephone poles. We, the Senior Class of the Old Fort School do hereby sign this, our last will and test.a- ment, in the eyes of our Witness ELVIS PRESLEY
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