Conotton Valley High School - Rockette Yearbook (Bowerston, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Bob McBride 1S a lawyer now, an' I was afraid to talk to h1m the way he questlons and cross examine everyone he meets CConfident1a1ly, that was esoeclally true S1nC9 Dave w s here, and I did sorta cheat on my taxi I avo1ded h1m by talking to Orville Hart11ne Orv1l1e lS a professor at Podunk UH1VeTS1ty, in HagersEEwn When I asked h1m 1f were as absent mlnded as professors are supposed to be, he said, NOh, no, nothlng like that W But later when I asked about his fHm11V, he suddenly Jumped un, said HI knew I forgot someth1ngW, and rushed off to get h1S fam1ly Dave Hawthorne came over then, and I found that he is a commerc1a art1st for several well known maga21nes and even has his own studio fhere he teaches art Patsy Herbert is another teacher there and she also dBS1gHS dresses Walter Stexens drove up late 1n h1S new C0nt1n8Htal, and I learned that he T6t81lS all of Patsy's CTeat1OnS Walter has already made his first milllon from h1s chain stores, and he got h1S start by work1nv up from a clerk 1n a vrocery store on Bowerston's North side Charlene Ham1lt0H 18 the ton model for F s stores Nancv Beamer 1S a model duT1DV the annual exhib1t1on of Patsy's dresse but most of the time she is the Sales Manag for the store qhe was unable to come to the reun1on, because she was tour1nq France B111 Bloom and Ed Hopk1ns both own farms nearby The FFA uses thenr farms for many of thenr experiments CThey're developing an effectlve Lake 1S the coach here, and Bob McClain 1S the coach at Sc1o They' od fr1ends even though Bob'hEs lost every name to Doyle since thev' been here They both have enough k1ds to have fam1ly teams, so every week they have fam1ly basketball vames Bob usually makes up for h1s school then' I suppose you know all about Jerry Caswell They had to hire spe c1a1 euards to keep teen aaers from other schools from sneak1n9 1U when he came 1n to s1ng h1S new h1t song to the kids here at school yesterday He sang HKwak1utl Stompn at d1nner for us and everyone not all shook Gee, we've had so much fun I W1Sh I could have stayed a l1ttle whlle longer, but of course I had to pet back in t1me to light the bea con ava1n, so I don't have some Sh1DS wrecked underneath mv 11ghthouse Anyway, I am almost fin1shed with a new novel We sure hope you'll be able to come to our nert reunlon Incognnto Suzvane Spahr emor Class Hustory ld bu1ld1ngs The f1rst part of our Freshman year we spent ln the 0 eagerly walting for the new one to be flnlSh8d Finally, on Aprll flrst we moved in and spent most of the remalnder of the year maklng aCQUa1n 2 l tances w1th our new classmates We started on our road to flggneigltiuc cess by selllnb autograph bocks' our Freshman Sponsors were S d Mr, 0 h rtfe er. patrllheagext yeas :Z were sophomores' Nothlng too exciting happened . C - that year. we were jo1ned by students from Leavittsville an: Newougm berland. To raise more money, we sold megaPh0Ue?randhPennan S' sponsors for that year were Mrs. Stroud and Mr. enC 0 9... l Q3 1 Ch . .. - 3 . T V . . 3 . . . . . . . . , . he - ' . Q s 4 . D I , , ............... , 1 , , , . . A V . . O . ' ' A .1 , . . . . . E J ' V, er , c . h A . . N . .. . ' . 1-:xi lil if i ' i J ' . . , , A v spray to get rid of the bugs that are infesting the place now.D Doyle . A I . . . re go ' E, M ve ' , . . , . 1 A ,D , n. . . . . . J . ,Q A 1, . D -1 . J ' O 1, v ' .L ,. , - 0 I I a . . , . . . ' c U ' . - ' cr

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Class Prophecy June 31, 1067 Dear Mrs F1tzpatr1ck, Well, our tenth class reun1on 1S over We were sorry that.you weren't there, so I thought I'd wr1te you a note and tell you all about what our class is dO1hg now I'm sure you could never forget any of us' Well, I got up th1s morn1np, and as soon as I could turn off the rea con l1ght on my 11ghthOHS6, I got 1n my private jet and flew to Kelth Host's a1r f1eld near the school Nearly everyone had arrived by the time I got there Ke1th told me that Bob Dwigglns would be unable to attend the reu 1on as he was a pllot on a Sp6C1al m1SS10D somewhere 1n Alaska But I met h1S w1fe, as her class was hav1ng the same t1me Alberta Carr was at the a1rport too, 0gnlZ6 her, for I hadn't seen her s1nce we graduated about two hundred pounds We chatted for awhlle and she ran a Veterans' home near Conetton' Roger Klann were there, all ten of them Roger and his wlfe used to Murray studlo, but he sold out to Howard Heaston, who 1S an she and the1r reun1on at I could hardly rec she now welvhed told me that his whole tr1be run an Arthur a bachelor but wlth und1m1n1shed hopes Just as I was vo1nv over to talk to Horard a loud Z0Om1Dg noise fr1ghtened me half to death and as the cloud of dust subs1ded, I saw J1m Mlller and Clark Scott emerge from about the oldest 100k1hg car Ccaraf-I had ever seen I later heard that lt was one of tke newest czeatlons of the1r Parave UGosh,N Sald J1m, HIt only took us four and a half minutes to get here from New Cumberland N 'Well don't get all shook about it now,n Sk1p answered while he took F15 crash helmet off Sh1rley Brinkley came over to talk to we She took your place as the Engllsh teacher, but she 15 E01DU to ret1re She wants to move Florlda and anyway, the k1ds are driving her crazy, she said Eun1ce yer happened along then and adV1Sed her not to move there as she had just moved back from Flor1da HThere aren't any el1g1ble bachelors down there e1ther,W she told Sh1rley They declded right there that they were gO1ng to Callfornla r1Qht away 1n hopes of bachelors Uh1le we were con vers1ng, Paul Battles took some of the men over to see hlS farm r1vht across from the school He 1S the Vocat1onal APr1cultuze teacher here HOW I thought surely Suz1e Merrntt would be here, but she sent a tel egram saylng that she was sorry but she had a televislon show, and her producer wouldn't let her leave Paullne COl1n sa1d she had seen her a couple of days ago and she had not changed very much Pauline runs a beauty parlor 1n New York and styles Suzie' ha1r for her shows Patsy ghtell 1S a danc1nv 1nstructor and was showung Betty N1gn some of he latest steps Personally, I thought lt looked more l1ke she was havnng an ep1leptic f1t, but I guess that's the way people dance nowadavs Betty 1S marr1ed and is 11V1HE 1n Leav1ttsv1lle As I was stand1ng there looking at the b1g new add1t1on to the school bu1ld1nP someone am up behind me and sa1d, nAre you sure you oa1d all your ncome ta VH was none other than Dave Ialker, who 1S worklng for the Internal Revenue Bureau mihat a job'n I remarked W0h, well, the pa5's not bad,U sa1d h1s w1fe, Sandra Walker Just then lt was announced that d1nner vas be lng served By the Chlef cook of the EATOR Restuarant in Leesville, Tw1la Snlder fTw1la later conflded that EATOR stands for HEat At-Thy Own RISE Sandy Se1th came 1n then and told me all about her nursing eYpcr1ences during d1nner Everyone else sa1d TW118'S food was del1c1ous, but as for me, well 1 . . , . . . , . . c .-- n . . g 1. .- D I - C Q I . . . - - o - . 1 0 l .H I . - ...7.. . . . . . . . . o . . . - Q . - - . . J d I . Q . , .Q ., . - Q . . . . . . . - .' T l A D 'f . . 1 I I -- . ,,, , . - - - . ' O ' . . . . ! J, -3 , ' :I 4 O ' , Y . . I . . , A , - . . . . g Y g , to - . . ' - o . - .. Mo J .- . . . . , . , o Q - . . . o 5, . . . . . . ,1 0 ' ' . . . 1..j . I I 'i . I ' 'u ' O . . - . .ni l... . . . . , . - - C . . Q . 5' O . . . . . . L1 Q ,- . V r . . - . , . I n 1 a 1 . . . . . . . . . , o If ' ,. . . . . . c . . . , 1 Y. It v . . -. - - . 0 ' u a , Y . ' D I . .rv .. . ... . - - . . . 1 2. 1 1 . . . . I . . . I I I I B up



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Our Junior year was a busy one. we sold candy at noon, and refresh- ments at all our hom football and basketball games. ne of the high- lights of the year was the receiving of our class rings. we also had the pleasure and problems of giving the Seniors what we thought was a very nice prom, choosing NEvening in Parish as our theme. The class sponsors who helped us were Mrs. Kammeyer and Mr. McCroskey. At last we are in our Senior year. Among the exciting events, was our homecoming dance after our football game with Scio, cf which Charlene Hamilton was the reigning Queen, with Pauline Colin as her Senior Attend- ant. we also have had several money-making projects this year. We had a paper drive through our neighboring communities, and we sold magazines and Christmas cards before the holidays. After the holidays it was back to more studies. During the basketball season, we had charge of the coat-check at the games. February brought Valentine's Day, and we planned a nQuecn-of-Heartsn Ihnce. Patsy Herbert was chosen Queen, and Alberta Carr was her Senior Attendant. At this writing we are looking forward to the J. Sr Prom, Baccalaureate, Our Senior trip, and then commencement, when these twelve, long, but never the less fun, years will be over CLASS COLORS Navy Blue and White CLASS FLOWER White Mums CLASS MOTTO Not at the top, but climbing Class Will We, the class of 1957, being of uncertain minds, but active bodies, do declare this to be our last will and testament the Board of Education we leave our sincere thanks for all their efforts our behalf Mr Jeffers Mr Everett Mrs Everett- wutrich Allen Irwin- r Deckman Mr Pfieffer Fitzpatrick Pepper Mrs Mrs Mrs Kammeyer Mr To the Juniors To the Sophomores To the Fresh en NcCroskey a 1957 cadillac to replace last year's helicopter the best of our good behavior traits our money making ability so she'll have more money to count a magic baton to wave the sweetest music from every horn all of our golden tones a beautiful new coffee cup, always filled our appreciation for a very successful year in sP0Tt5 all future students the best of our scientific knowledge autographed copies o Ll the books we write all our favorite dishes a bronze plaque for courage and patience with her Senior Home Ec class our special skills with farm implements all our grown up traits a good supply of aspirin for their teachers good luck and good times all through school 50-. l To in . To Q ---- . . . To . ---- - Mrs. ' --- ---- - Mr. ' ---- ---- , ' M . - ----- - ' Mr, Layton ------ --a new edition of our government book guaranteed to interest Mrso ' . . .

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