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CLASS HIS TOR Y The wmdow of the past holds many wonderful memones for the Class of 1957 By brushmg away a sectlon of dust from thls happy wmdow we can dlmly see twenty one small cheery lookmg plgtatled girls and freckled nosed boys takmg thexr f1rst step on the long ladder of educatxon under the patxent gu1d1ance of Mxss Betty Baxley As we remove more dust of tlme from the wmdow of the past we see these boys and gxrls growlng up to be men and women They entered Jumor Hlgh as the next step on thexr ladder of educatxon but yet have many rounds to go and many new experiences a head of them Durmg the past few years the roll of the class has changed Among those that left the class are Eddxe Cram Eleanor Mmnxck Dorxs Mltchell Marsha Haase Dorls Congelton Sandra Stockdale Anna Lucxlle Smlth Jonell Nelmeyer Betty Grlmes Shirley Ann Rlpley Julie Fmch Carolyn Furr Ralph Furr Paul Palmer Donald Furr Charles Wethxngton Llnda Crowder Karen Adklns Fred Booe Susle Bever David Burk and Beverly Furr Those that have Jomed the class are Charles Joseph Ludlow Eddle Bever Don Howard Elame Bever Paul Rldge Kay Flmt and Paula Hutchms As the prospectlve seats were taken and the name of ' Greemes branded on us we became offxcxally Freshmen' Along with the 'honors' came the wonderful tlme of the class 1n1t1at1on As we were the last class at H H S to recelve such honors we en Joyed them much more' The class elected the followmg offlcers for our Freshman year Presldent Paul E Rxdge Vtce Presxdent Jlm Croft Sec'y 81 Treas Elaine Bever Reporter Jlm Webster Student Councll Paula Hutchins Our Freshman sponsor was Mrs Eloulse Shade Our class sweaters of Powder Blue and Whlte were the blg event of our Sophomore year The class d1gn1tar1es for this year were Presldent Larry Myers Vice Presldent Paul R1dge Sec'y 81 Treas Paula Hutchlns Reporter Elalne Bever Student Councll Edd1e Bever We chose Mr Frank Bogle as our sponsor thxs year After the presentatlon of our Jumor Play Hoppsvxlle Hol1da.y and the arrlval of our class rlngs we were very exclted over the ldea of belng Junxors Our magazlne campalgn set a school record for sales Our exght day trlp to New York Clty and Washlngton D cllrnaxed the year The offlcers for th1s year were Presldent Eddle Bever Vlce Presldent Larry Myers Sec'y 81 Treas Elaine Bever Reporter Jlm Webster and Student Councll Jlm Croft Mr Davld R Johnson and Mr Harry Lmn were our class sponsors With much exc1tement1n our hearts and a halo above our heads we were at last seated m the coveted rows of the assembly where the Senlors slt We kept ourselves busy as all Seniors are by making money for our Senlor Junior trlp to Nlagara Falls and domg athe other excltlng thlngs that go wxth every Sen1or's l1fe Runn1ng W1ld our Senlor P ay was gwen IH March The excltement of our Semor pxctures our basketball games and just the thrllls that come wlth the dally llfe of a high school Student seemed somettmes overbearmg but we usually came through wlth flymg colors Now we are face to face wmth the wmdow of the past and are ready to take the step of commenclng an entlrely new llfe Wlth the help of God and determmatlon we w1ll take thls new and tmportant step ln our llves as a threshold to the future The graduatxng class of 1957 blds farewell to the wmdow of the past to seek new ones of the future The memorles of H H S wxll forever bc hallowed and cherished ln our hearts and wlll add the color to the lmves of flfteen souls that have entered to learn and wlll now go forth to serve D -I Howard Class Motto We will do our best and God wtll do the rest pn. 42 ROW l Beverly Jahnke Elalne Bever Paula Hutchlns Lois Summers ROW Z Joyce Booe Joe Ludlow Eddne Bever Bxll Cooper Kay Flmt ROW 3 Don Howard Larry Myers James Croft Paul Ridge James Webster James Arvxn . I . . , . I , y H . V . . , . . . , ,, . , . Class Colors. . . . Blue and White Class Flower. . . .Blue and White Carnatlon ll ' ' ll 8 ' , 9 .. ' ' J' g ' fit- ,, , G in y f im ,V ?f :wr S yi 1 ig ,f I 4
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5 Cf' wg X . Class Poem On thxs page we hope you'll flnd A thought of each to keep ln mind Jlm Webster with racxng on the braln May someday drlve down V xctory Lane A fellow named Rldge ofcourse we mean Paul Loves to eat and play basketball Now let's take a look at a gal named Kay Who's shy and sweet wxth not much to say A lad named Jlm Arvln an Eagle Scout IS he Always there to do hls share we wxll all agree Then there's a guy we all call Joe He drives a Model A and IS a rovxn omeo We have an art1st IH our great class She s Joyce Booe a dark haxred lass Hamr of black and eyes of brown Jmm Croft so handsome so tall Thmks mostly of cars and that's about all Paula Hutchms blond and cute Plays the plano and a flute Don Howard a very talkatlve guy Leads the cheers for old Hlllsboro Hxgh There's Eddme Bever a real Cool Cat Wlthout a gxrl lmagme that' A secretary Beverly wants to be Must never slt on her boss's knee Larry Myers the saxophone boy Musto to hmm brings lots of Joy To the ones who have led us thru thxs year Mr Carrel and 'vlrs Belles deserxe a cheer' We'we told you somethxng of each one Whlch may to you seem wmtty Belleve xt or not 1t was qulte :un To wrlte thls l1ttle dxtty' -sl T-S-I. ...- ..- smms 5 im FEVER Vi... vi' 'SJ- Vt S., 5 i' A-0,35 ,Url 17 ' vi . -S N XA X o . . ,l I R I N V w' I' 1 . s A a A E f-Z Thalgls Bill Cooper--our class clown. A is - , , Q E .h .' X' r 4 ' . . , ' , . X. iff-7. N -- if 2 6 'g 'n o ,Vr ' im , 7' L A' A I Y 7' N . K,
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CLASS PROPHEC Y Looklng through the wlndow of the future to some people 1s shock1ng and sad but to the class of 1957 IS a clear w1ndow of happlness and fame To let the people and classmates know what the famed class of '57 IS domg I am golng to take you to far off places and close places some r1ght here 1n good old H11lsboro To start out we head for Yellowstone Nat1onal Park and there we are led on 2. tour and the gulde tells of each trall and noted place along the Way We thlnk h1s vo1ce sounds fam1l1ar and as we 1nqu1re we find out he IS our old classmate James Arvln now a profes slonal scouter After a few words wlth J1m we dec1ded to go on to our next stop Next we tour some of the southwestern states and acc1dentally run 1nto Don Howard Don IS very happy wlth h1s work He tells us he 1s now a m1ss1onary school teacher and at the present IS teachlng the Cherokee Ind1ans Surpr1s1ngly enough he st1ll has a full head of ha1r Well after saymg good by to Don we head toward the East We reach Indlana and lt sure looks lxke home We dec1de to stop and see J1m Croft who lS runnlng a 400 acre tomato farm J1m 18 very happy he's found a l1ttle tomato that he thmks fllls the basket for hlm We say good by to J1m and head on over to B1ll Cooper's new farm Bxll has an unusual occupat1on he has dec1ded to make hls flrst m1ll1on by m1lk1ng goats don't laugh he lS really happy B1ll has qulte a few l1ttle k1ds runnlng around to keep h1m company Next we stop 1n good old Hlllsboro and whom do we see'7 Why none other than our old classmate Joyce Booe Joyce tells us that she IS marr1ed and has declded to rema1n 1n H1llsboro Joyce IS very happy We w1sh Joyce luck and head on down the street We walk aways and much to our surprise we run 1nto Kay Flmt Kay tells us she has been to Modellng School and has a nlce Job 1n Ind1anapol1s modelmg clothes After we say good to Kay we stop at a cute look1ng Beauty Salon and talk to 1ts owner who IS none other than Lols Summers LOIS IS qu1te happy w1th her new occupatlon and besldes that she has a swell lookmg husband Now we stop at a new home w1th all the modern conven1ences The owner comes runn1ng out to greet us and he IS none other than Joe Ludlow who 1s now a medlcal doctor Even though Joe IS now 1n the money he st1ll dr1ves h1s old Model A Well we say good by to good old H1llsboro and head on East Our fxrst stop IS P1ttsburgh Penn As we are walklng down the streets we happen to run 1nto Larry Myers who tells us he has taken up the profess1on of an electr1cal eng1neer Larry 1nv1tes us to d1nner but we have to be on our way so we leave Plttsburgh and head toward Washmgton D C We hear Beverly Jahnke IS a pr1vate secretary 1n some large f1rm so we start at the b1ggest bu1ld1ng and work our way to the 10th floor and there we f1nd her st1ll pecklng away at her typewr1ter Beverly sald her dream has come true because she has always wanted to be a secretary After say1ng good by to Bev and making our way down we head for the SWaHkl6St dress shop IH town We fxnd our place and there we f1nd Paula Hutch1ns model1ng dresses Paula IS really happy w1th her job and 1s just crazy about her boss No wonder xts her husband We say good by to Paula and head toward Boston to look up Paul R1dge who IS 1n the Coast Guard We f1nd Paul 1nstruct1ng a group of boots and have to walt awhlle to talk to h1m Paul comes out of class 1n h1s whlte unlform sm1l1ng all over as usual Paul tells us that he IS really pleased wlth h1s profess1on And he tells us he 1S not marr1ed yet but he hasn t g1ven up the sh1p We head on down town to a well known hot rod shop We step over apalr of d1rty legs st1ck1ng out from under a souped up rod We heard some klnd of strange lan guage commg from somewhere and we know whose d1rty legs these belong to Well we were r1ght J1m Webster our old classmate IS sure glad to see us but IS too busy to talk long so we let .hm go back to work and we cont1nue on our journey Headmg down toward the good old South we relax because we have a l1ttle txme before gett1ng 1nto Tampa Flor1da We reach our dest1nat1on about noon and head for the largest hosp1tal 1n town There comlng out of the b1g doors IS our classmate Elame Bever Ela1ne IS crazy about Flor1da and 1S sure enJoy1ng her new occupatlon She IHVIISS us out to d1nner but we tell her we have to make one more stop before the long journey back We tell her good by and head toward the Major Leagues sprxng tra1n1ng camps where I get off and have to start tra1n1ng for the commg season I say good by to everybody and w1sh them a safe tru back to good old Hoos1er land and H1llsboro Eddie Bevel. . , . , y - . . , . 1 ' ' o I ' . . . , . . , . -by , . , . - , , . . ' r . . . ,, . . . - . , . . . . . , . , ' 1 - I - . , , . , . . 1 - '
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