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glass uf!!! I, David Gehres, will my position as art editor of the Comet to anyone who gets it. I, Harry Gray, will my ability to sit in class and raise debates to anyone who thinks they can get by with it. We, Janice Foxx and Patty Neiford, hereby award ourselves the honor of being the best stencil wrinklerg in the entire universe and hereby will all of our inky old wrinkled stencils to Mr. Compton. I, Mary Lou Gunderman, hereby wish to will my extra credits to Darrell Pease. It seems you may be short a few. Is that so, Darrell? I, Mildred Perry, hereby will my position as the editor of the Comet and picture editor of the annual to Barbara Stoller. I hope you will enjoy this work as much as I have, Bart. I, Evelyn Funk, will my ability to get IO winks of sleep in every class to anyone who doesn't have sense to retire before midnight. I, Barbara Roger, will my long fingernails to Janice Parker. I hope you make good use of them. l, Bill Laukhuf, will my ability to eat two dinners and not get away with it to: George Keysor. I, Frank Cavinder, will my poster back to Glenard Goings. I, Charles Hart, will three feet of my extra height to Dean Groves. I, Larry Sinn, will my old tennis shoes to Larry Laukhuf. ,PI SENIOR C LASS OFFICERS President Charles Hart Vice-President Janice Foxx Sec retary Mildred Perry Treasurer Bi I I Laukhuf Reporter Barbara Rager IO2
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As we are about to be seated, a fan-fare of trumpets calls to our attention to let us know that royalty is among us. The stage curtains part and a handsome, well-dressed, and wealthy-looking couple comes forward. The announcer introduces Prince Ranier IV and his new bride. Now we can see that the princess is the former Mary Lou Gunderman. The two met in Monaco when Mary Lou was traveling in foreign countries to buy the latest fashions for her ready-to-wear store in Haviland. In the Qathering tonight, royalty seems to be overshadowed by a perrennial movie star, lust arrived from Hollywood where he made his hundredth picture. It is the romantic hero, Bill Brute--to us known to be Bill Laukhuf, our classmate of l956. He has been the subject of teen-age adoration for over fifteen years now. lncidentally, there is his former leading lady, who after one picture found acting opposite Bill too strenuous, and became a leading fashion designer-- Perry of Hollywood . She is sitting next to Bill tonight, and could it be after all these years--well, Mildred, best of luck. As we scan our program, we find that this alumni program is also celebrating Blue Creek's third straight state championship basketball team, and it is fitting that the speakers of the evening are from the world of sports. We notice first on the program the leading woman athlete of the century, having won the U.S. Women's Golf Championship, as well as the Tennis Title for IO consecutive years. We learn it is Barbara Rager Hogan when she introduces her husband, Ben Hogan, Jr. Last, but not least, on the program is another graduate of 1956. lt's Charlie Hart, who has been star of the Zollner Pistons for all these years, after making a name in collegiate basketball with his fantastic hook shots. Last year he was the highest paid and most sought after player of the NBA. His plans after retirement from pro ball are to return to Blue Creek as a coach, as his large family lives in Scott with his in-laws while Charlie is on the road traveling. We enioyecl getting together again after twenty years, and it has made my vacation very enjoyable. We hope to get together again before another twenty years pass. BY Janice Foxx . . 4, 1 L' ' ,.xf,'f , , f K K jwf ' 'yofi PERTINENT FACTS ABOUT THE SENIOR CLASS CLASS COLORS--- BLACK AND WHITE ' , 'T' CLASS FLOWER--- PINK CARNATION FW CLASS MOTTO ---- AIM HIGH AND HOLD YOUR AIM R .J IOI I
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1,1 X 6 8 9 I4 T6 20 23 30 3 4 ll I2 i4 T6 18 19 22 28 2 3 4 7-l 2 8 I0 I5 22 23 24-25 29 2 6 7 9 I 7 20 23 25 28 30 .flcioof eafendat . '55- 36 DATES OF OUR YOUTH SEPTEMBER We begin our years in the brand new school. Out for the great Van Wert County Fair. Played baseball at Antwerp. We lost. The iunior class rings arrived. Real neatl Lost the game to Oakwood. Score was T0-2. Got beat once more by Oakwood. Score was I2-IO. The individual pictures were taken. Seniors received class play books. G.A.A. party. OCTOBER Senior play practice begins. . Christmas cards came in to sell. Senior portraits were taken. Smilel l'lad fire drill. Played baslceball at Grover. Played baseball at Grover Hill. They won. Dedication of the new Blue Creek School. Seniors out to sell advertising ads for annual. Trio Singers from New York. Watch it girlsl Band goes to Defiance. N.W.O.T.A. meeting. No school. Down Homers played at school tonight Gene--wowl NOVEMBER Out half a day of school. No heat. No school. The heating system is out of order. Still no school. Senior class play ---- 'Out of This World . American Education Week. Played Farmer here. We won. Played Grover Hill over there. We lost by one point. No school--hunting season opens. BANGI G.A.A. party at the Y.W.C.A. Played Convoy-Union here. No school---Thanksgiving fturkey-yumi Played Hoaglin-Jaclson. We won. DECEMBER Played Oakwood at B.C. School. Played Van Del here. We won. Q55-53D County Teachers' Meeting. Played Payne here. Home Ec. 8- Shop took a field trip to Van Wert. Played Mark Center here. Christmas program. PlayedOhio City here at school. Merry Christmas. Coldwater--Kalida. Played here. Holiday Tournament. . Ottoville--Blue Creek Holiday Tournament here. Won trophy. I03
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