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Class History We, the Blue Creek Class of ' 62, entered Blue Creek High School in 1959 as green freshmen. There was a total of thirty-four students in our class. The officers for the year were: President, Linda Colley; Vice-President, Mike Cadwallader; Secretary, Pat Laukhuf; Treasurer, Rita Foust; Student Council, Lynn Mohr and Elizabeth Dunham. We started back to high school in the fall of 1959 as silly, skeptical sophomores. We entered the year with a total of twenty-eight students. We lost Glen Baker, Charlotte Baska, Gary Bennett, Russell Comer, Ray Foust, Gary Johnson, and Von Saum. We gained Ruth Adkins. The officers for this year were: President, Richard Niswander; Vice- President, Doug Waltz; Secretary, Elizabeth Dunham; Treasurer, Pat Laukhuf; Student Council, Roger Pond and Lynn Mohr. Our class advisor for this year was Mr. Lambright. We started back to high school in the fall of I960 as the silly, confused juniors. We enter- ed this year with a total of twenty-four students. We lost Ruth Adkins, Beverly Pollard, John Gillet, Ronald Williams, and Karen Puckett. We gained one student, Shirley Hundley. The officers for this year were: President, Elizabeth Dunham; Vice-President, Lynn Mohr; Secretary, Pat Laukhuf; Treasurer, Rita Foust; Student Council, Roger Pond and Diana Mills. This year was one of our main moneymaking years. We had the concession stand, dances, and many other activities. We presented our first class play entitled, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Our advisor for this year was Mr. Lambright. We entered our senior year in the fall of 1961. At that time we had twenty-two students. We lost Lorine Weible, and David Rodman. The officers were: President, Eugene Gray; Vice-President, Glenn Bauer; Secretary, Pat Laukhuf; Treasurer, Rita Foust; Student Council, Roger Pond, Mike Cadwallader, and Lynn Mohr. This was another big year with dances, skating parties, and other things to make money for our class trip to Washington, D. C. Our class play this year was One Wild Night. We, the Class of 1962, owe a lot of our success to Mr. Lambright, ' who has been our advisor for six years. by Richard Niswander Senior Class Officers Row One: Pat Laukhuf, secretary; Glenn Bauer, vice-president. Row Two: Rita Foust, treasurer. Row Three: Eugene Gray, president.
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1962, do hereby make, publish, and declare our last will and testa- ment. 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 experiences. I, Barbara Baeumler, will this drivers ' manual to Mr. Friesner for future drivers. I, Glenn Bauer, will this old pair of baseball spikes to Rodger Holtsberry in hopes that he will use them better than I did. I, Linda Colley, will to the basketball squad my confidence in them with the hopes that next year they ' ll put the name of the Blue Creek team back on the map where it belongs. I, Elizabeth Dunham, will these 30 pieces of chewed gum to anyone who gets detention for chewing gum from Mr. Gammon. We, Mike Cadwallader, Roger Pond, and Doug Waltz, will this pair of swim fins to Mr. Friesner so he will be able to retrieve golf balls from the water trap over at Brady ' s Golf Course this summer. I, Rita Foust, do hereby will one perfectly good spoon to Jerry Fensler. Carry it always Jerry so you won ' t need to steal from the church again. I, Jack Gerber, will my ability of getting caught eating candy in home room to Ron Gerber. I, Dennis Glass, will my ability to goof off in gym class and get away with it to Buddy Hart. (He needs it! ) I, Caroline Gray, will these soda crackers and this glass of milk to Mr. Friesner. (He told we girls in Drivers ' Ed. class that we gave him ulcers, ) I, Gene Gray, will my ability to conduct an orderly class meeting ? ? to anyone who is fool enough to accept it. I, Ruth Holtsberry, will this plant to Mrs. Stahlman. I, Pat Laukhuf, will my ability to be the one to get called down in Girls ' Glee even though everyone else is yakking away at the same time to Rose Ashton. (Don ' t let it bother you though, Rose!) I, Diana Mills, will to Connie Tope the correction factor that Jack Hungate willed me last year. I hope you ' ll be able to master your physics. We, Lynn Mohr and Shirley Williamson, do hereby will our ability to talk in Mr. Friesner ' s classes and get away with it?? to Mary Brady and Susan Lanz. (It takes talent, girls!) I, Dick Niswander, will my ability to skip 6th period classes to Jack Brady. I, Carolyn Schlatter, will six pencils to Pat Laukhuf and a ball point pen to Caroline Gray in hopes that when they get a job, they won ' t have to borrow from the person they work for. I, Max Speiser, will this pencil to Stanley Mohr in hopes that he will use it better than I did. I, JoAnne Williamson, will this bottle of Geritol to Frank Sherer. This is to help perserve your vim, vigor, and vitality, Frank! On ■ School B.C. U.S.
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