Blue Creek High School - Galaxy Yearbook (Haviland, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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eniot 61444 ptoplecq In the year of 1967, as I, Janet Hamman, was riding in my Buick, my chauffeur, Richard Foust and I were talking about our old school mates. I decided to take a trip arou.nd the world and find out about each one individually. First stop was in Monaco where a visit was made to the palace. Who should I see there but the great teacher, Kay Gudakunst Vanderbelt, tutoring Princess Grace Kelly's children. As I glanced out the window of the palace, Madame Rene Turner could be plainly seen with her sketch book in hand. She is kept busy designing clothes for the famous movie actress, Delores Hockenberry, who is now engaged to none other than Tab Hunter. So now on to Paris, and what's this! What is that parade! Why, it's not a parade at all. It's only Frank Ptak and his ten body guards, Billy Hofacker, being the head guard. You know Frank has to be protected since he has been declared Einstein the Second. And Who is more capable of protecting him than Billy, a member of the International Police Force. Well, on we go, and I ttuied in some music on the radio. That voice sounds familiar. Why, it's the great Darrell Elvis Pease. As written by the gossip columnist of New York Times, Ruth Mines says he makes a million dollars for each performance. I imagine his manager, Eugene 'i.'hitaker, is being kept pretty busy these days. lt's also a lot of work for the famous Janice Par- ker, who is practically at the head of Washington. It's been said it takes her a whole day to fig- ure out Darrell's income taxes. We all know anybody else would be just years and years trying to straighten it out. I stopped off in Camp Rucker, Alabama. and there was the 4-Star General, Clarence Webster, watching a show being put on by the most prominent farmers in America to help our country's agriculture problems. Of course, George Keyser was at the head. The program was interrupted when Miss Universe came walking down the street with her Miss Friday, Rhea Leonard, at her side. Oh, Miss Universe is Barbara the most Stoller. My! My! There's been an accident. Larry, the hot-rod king, Barth just had a smash up. But he came out smiling. Of course. the most fabulous nurse in the country, Lydia Dunham, was at his side immediately. She's always handy whenever there's an accident. When I reached Oakwood, Ohio, I decided to try my hand at roller skating at the Wood-U-Drive ln. It is now taking in a thousand dollars a night. Jean Huebner now has 99'fl ownership in the place. Jean always did like to go there. Well, back home and here comes the former Bonnie Hartwick pushing a baby carriage down the park sidewalk with one of her little darlings. She is a lucky girl indeed! Having located all my old school chtuns, I am now ready to take the most fantastic trip of my life--you see I am to go on the first trip to the planet Venus. 110

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,fait Wi f and lredtament We, the class of 1957, of misleading mind and wandering memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making well and void all former wills heretofore made. We direct that all debts and damages due to our negligence be accounted for by the class of 1958, after our departure. To the faculty, we leave our sincerest thanks and appreciation for all the guidance they have given us in our school years. We hope they will always remember our class as giving them some pleasant experience. To the junior class, we bequeath our ability of always conducting orderly class meetings with arguments. To the sophomores, we bequeath our ability as a class never to argue and our ability to always agree on the same things. To the freshmen, we bequeath our ability to stay out of trouble in order to keep a good name throughout the school. We give and bequeath our individual abilities, and other personal effects and qualities, as fol- lows: I, Jean Huebner, bequeath my ability to go out to the Wood-U-Drive-Inn on Sunday nights and go to school on Monday mornings to LaDorma Pease. I, Bonnie Hartwick, bequeath my ability to be treasurer of senior class to anybody who is crazy enough to accept it. I, Janet Hamman, will my ability to blush whenever spoken to by a teacher to Diana Miller. I, Barbara Stoller, will my ability to eat all the time and yet be on a diet to Ellen Riggenback. flt is fun, Ellen.J I, Lydia Dtmham, will my ability to be third period librarian but never be there to Diana Key- sor. I, Kay Gudakunst, will my parts in all the plays to Gloria Stoller, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Gloria. I, Frank Ptak, will my leak-proof fountain pen to Ned Jay who always blows in one end of his and gets a pocket full of ink. I, Rene'e Turner, will my ability to giggle in study hall for no reason to Jenny Greenwade. I, Ruth Ann Mines, will my ability to talk to anyone I please without permission to Carl Goings. I, Darrell Pease, will my used hair to Mr. Mother. I, Larry Barth, will my ability to hit a jump shot to Roger Basil. I, Janice Parker, will my big eyes and big feet to Marie Brian. I, Rhea Leonard, will my ability to get out of gym class to anyone who wants it. I, Delores Hockenberry, will my quietness to Charlotte Sperry. Ut helps sometimes, Char- lotte.j I, Eugene Whitaker, will my ability to work on cars to Milford Pond. I, Clarence Webster, will my ability to graduate and know nothing either to Carlos Tyas. I, George Keysor, will my ability to shoot pigeons to Larry Laukhuf. I, Richard Foust, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Jim Swa.nson. I, Bill Hofacker, will my ability of being so good in arithmetic class to Larry Colley. fDon't take it too serious, Larry, it might get you into trouble. J 109



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eniot glass lfiatazy We entered as Green Freshmen of Blue Creek High School in the year of 54 . We elected our class officers as follows: president, Barbara Stoller, vice-president, Carolyn Elstong secretary, Lydia Dunham, treasurer, Jim Decker. Our advisor was Mrs. Lambright. Our class enroll- ment was twenty-seven at the beginning of the year, but we lost two members during the year. They were Paul Stiebling and Vernon Roenfanz. The next fall we came back to Blue Creek as Silly Sophomores, with twenty-one in our class. The officers that year were: president, Barbara Stollerg vice-president, George Keysor, secre- tary, Lydia Dunhamg treasurer, Delores Hockenberryg student council representative, Janet Hamman. During tha.t year we lost Betty Baker, Jim Decker, Gene Decker, and Carolyn Elston. ' Twenty returned the next fall to continue their education as Jolly Juniors in the new school. We had a new member, Rhea Leonard, added to our class, but we lost Judy Fisher and Kay Tin- lin. This made a total of twelve girls and eight boys. Our class play was Ma Simpkins of Simpkinsville . Our class officers were: president, Barbara Stollerg vice-president, George Keysorg treasurer, Frank Ptakg secretary, Janice Parker, reporter, Clarence Webster. Our advisor was Mr. Holmes. The long awaited time had finally arrived when we came back as Sophisticated Seniors. We lost Carol Schultz, leaving a total of nineteen in our class. The officers chosen for our last year were: president, Larry Barthg vice-president, Frank Ptakg secretary, Janet Hammang treasurer, Bonnie Hartwick, and student council representative, Delores Hockenberry and Darrell Pease. Our advisor was Mr. Jay. The name of the class play was Aunt Cathie's Cat . Our class colors were blue and white and the class flower was the red rose. L - cv, oaatln at wo rn QJLSQT i74 5 111

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