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CIHSS One morning in the spring of '57 as I was finishing my new novel, The Return of Susie SIagIes , I heard the telephone ring. Upon answering it, whose voice should I hear but that of Mrs. Larry Hammer lthe former Kate Haughnl . She asked me if I could' come and have dinner with her and Larry. I accepted, and immediately after I hung up, I started getting ready. Since I lived in Hollywood and Kate lived on a farm near Kansas, I got into my helicopter and started vpromptly. Upon arriving, Kate ran out and while we were exchanging greetings Larry parked my heli- copter along side of theirs in their private airfield. I was then introduced to their two children, Jannie Lynn and Larry Allen. After dinner was over and we had visited awhile, I decided to start homeward. I stopped at Kansas to see how Doyle was getting along. After I rang the bell, there at the door stood Phyllis Lanning. I asked her if I was at the wrong house. She answered Oh, No! Doyle and I were married in the spring of '5O. While we chatted, I heard a queer noise. Inquiring as to what it was, I found out that it was their six month old baby, Stephen Eric. Leaving the town of Kansas, I landed at Fostoria toget a cup of coffee. I hadn't walked very far when I noticed ia sign which read CaroI's Cafe . After I was waited on, I saw a tall figure coming toward me and who do you think it was? That's right-- our own Carolyn Bricker. She told me that she was mar- ried naw and she and her husband owned the rest- taurant. , After I had my coffee, I started to do some shopping. I didn't know where to start first since Fostoria was three times as large as it was in '47. It had night clubs, five or six more theaters, a radio station, and every- thing that goes with a big city. I went into- the first dress shop that I came to, and who should wait on me but Gerry Ritter. She was now Mrs. Joseph and had three children. When I purchased a dress, I looked on the tag and it said, Dorthea's. Inquiring as to who designed the dresses for that shop, I learned that it was our own Dorothy Hatfield. After I found out where she lived, I went to visit her. She lived in a big house and she had models standing all around. She told me that she was now working on a dinner gown for Hedy Lamarr, who was visiting in town. The way she was hurrying around brought back the days when she ,was in school lhustling to get the News- hound or Annual outl. A It was getting late, so I decided to stay at Fostoria. all night. 'Before I started to look fora hotel, I thought I would make an appointment to get my hair set at that Beauty Salon that was advertised in the papers so much. Now let's see, I believe it was call- ed HazeI's Beauty Salon . I didn't have ro go very far until I came to it. When I stepped inside, I was greeted by none other than Hazel Stark. We started a conversation. I learned that lola Saalman Frey was her assistant in the shop. I also was informed that Betty Wildman was working as a manacurist in her shop for the time being. But she was leaving before long, because she had been offered a iob singing' with Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra., After making an appointment to get my hair fixed, PH UPHECV I started looking for a hotel. Searching an hour for one with a vacant room, I finally found one. It was called CIauss Hotel . Imagine my surprise and delight when I discovered that Lois Boyd was re- ceptionist at the desk. She told me that George lher husbandl owned the hotel. When I got settled in my room, the paper ,was delivered to me. There I read in the headlines BIG FIGHT TONIGHT-HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION- SHIP. I gat ready immediately and started on my way to the fight. When the referee called out the names of the fighters, whose name should I hear but that of Verlin lButzier. After the fight was over, I, made it a point to see Verlin and congratulate him on his victory. You see, he was now the Heavy Weight Champion of the World. He licked Joe Louis! He had lost a little weight since he had been in school, but why shouldn't he? During our chat I learned that Kenneth Brickner was married and was farming. He also told me that Breezy was an admiral in the Navy. . Journeying back to the hotel, whom should I run into but Zella Purtee. She told me she was married and was a ,secretary in the Ford Industries. The next day I decided to visit the hospitals and schools to see if they had changed any since I had last seen them. Since everything else had changed, I thought probably these had too. I got permission to look over the hospital and as I walked along, I saw Esther Baker. As weitalked, she told me that she was marriedi She was a nurse and her husband, Dick, was a doctor there at the hospital. She had always wantedi to be a nurse and I was happy for her that she had reached her goal. As I walked along, I saw a school. I could tell it was a new one. Engraved on it was School for Boys. As I walked in I' saw Olive Smith. Shetold me that she and Creighton had built it. Olive always had a way with bays so I knew this school would be a success. Inquiring as to the whereabouts of Mar- jorie Flollenbaugh, I learned that she was a big scientist in Washington. She was now working on the little radar stove that would get meals in no time. You know they had talked about it in '47 but they never had accomplished it . Now since Marge was helping with it, it was sure to be a success. , So ended my adventure in Fostoria. I started back to Hollywood, California. Thinking back over my graduating class, I wondered what had happened to Johnny Cannavan and Theresa Brickner. I had an account of all the members of the class of '47 but these two. ' It didn't take me long to find out though, for when I arrived home my husband asked me if I didn't want to go with him to the Stork Club. They were to have a new sensation: there. When we got there, in bright lights was THE GREAT JOHN CANNAVAN and HIS ORCHESTRA with THERESA BRICKNER as sing- er Returning home that night, I pondered on the class of '47, I think they all made a pretty good name for themselves. What do you think? - Wanda Snyder
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KENNETH BRICKNER V Vocational Agriculture l,2,3,45 FFA l,2,3,45 V. President 2,3,45 FFA Basketball Team 3,45 Baseball l5 Class Play 3,45 Class Officer 45 Honor Society 35 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 County Chorus 45 Operetto 2,3,45 County Festival l,45 Vocal Contests Local 2,3,45 County 25 District 2, Spring Festival l,2,3,45 Newshound 35 Scho- lastic Test l,2,3. THERESA BRICKNER General 2,3,45 College Preparatory l5 G. R. 3, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 2,3,45 Spring Festival l,2,3,45 Coun- ty Festival l,2,3,45 Seneca County Chorus 45 County Vocal .Contest l,2,3,45 District Vocal Contest l,2,3,45 All Ohio Chorus 35 Honor Society 3,45 Officer 3,45 Class Officer 2,35 Newshound Staff 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Journalism Convention 3. VERLIN BUTZIER General Course l,2,3,45 Vocational Agricul- ture l,2,3,45 FFA l,2,3,45 Watchdogs 35 Re- porter 45 Parlimentary Procedure 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus i5 Mixed Chorus l5 Hi-Y 25 Music Festival l5 Honor Society 45 Class Play 3,45 Commercial 3. JOHN CANNAVAN 5 Metamora I5 Bob Jones Academy 25-College Preparatory Course l,2,3,45 Class Vice- Pres. 35 Student Council Pres. 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Hi-Y Convention 35 County Vocal Contest 3,45 District Vocal Contest 3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Operetto 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 County Chorus 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys' Glee Club 3,45 Cleveland Chorus 35 One-Act Play 3,45 Local 35 District 35 State 35 Spring Festival 3,45 Prince of Peace 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Blue and Gold Staff 45 Newshound-3,45 DOROTHY HATFIELD . Vocational Home Economics l5 Commercial 25 College Preparatory Course 3,45 FHA l5 Newshound Staff l,3,45 Assoc. Ed. 35 Ed. 45 Annual Staff 45 Ed. 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Cab- inet 3,45 Student Council 45 Operetto 2,3,45 Music' Contest 45 Prince of Peace 45 Debate 45 Scholarship Tests l,2,35 Girls' Chorus 2,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Festival 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Journalism Convention 35 Volley- ball 2,35 Valdictorian 45 Christmas Program 3. KATHLEEN HAUGHN Home Economics Course l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Secretary 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 45 Girls' Reserves 3,45 Cabinet 45 Honor'Society 45 Newshound 45 Class Treasurer 25 Class Play 4. PHYLLIS LANNING College Preparatory l,2,3,45 Vocational Home Economics 3,45 FHA 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Council 35 Treasurer 35 Student Council Play 35 Newshound Staff 2,3,45 Business Manager 45 Journalism Convention 35 Girls' Chorus l,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 25 Class Play 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Test l5 Class President 25 Class Secretary 35 Cheer- leader 2,35 One-Act Play 45 Christmas Pro- gram 35. Blue and Gold Staff 4. ZELLA PURTEE 5 Waite High l5 Commercial l,2,3,45 Home Economics 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 FHA 3,45 Volleyball l-,2,35 Newshound Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3,4. GERALDINE RITTER Vocational Home Economics l,2,3,45 Com- mercial 3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Music l,25 Class Play 3,45 Volleyball 35 News- hound Staff 45 Honor Society 4. , IOLA SAALMAN Hopewell Louden l,2,35 Mixed Chorus l,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,3,45 Operetto 45 Home Eco- nomics l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Reporter 2,45 Secretary 35 Commercial 35 Newshound Staff 4.5 County Honor Society 45 Class Play. OLIVE SMITH , College Preparatory l,2,3,45 Commercial 2,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Class Pres. 45 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Secretary 35 Class Play 3,45 Prince of Peace 25 Student Council Play 35 One-Act Play 3,45 Music Contest l,2,3,45 Local 2,35 County- 2,35 District 25 Girls' Sex- tette 35 County 35 Scholarship Tests l,2,35 Operetto 2,3,45 Spring Festival l,2,3,45 Coun- ty Festival 3,45 FHA 45 Librarian l,25 Girls' Trio 25 Local 25 County 25 District 25 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. 5 HAZEL STARK Vocational Home Ec. l,2,35 Commercial 2,35 FHA l,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l5 Class Play 3,45 Newshound Staff 3,45 RAYMOND STEWARD . Vocational Agriculture l,2,3,45 Commercial 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball l,2,35 Blue and Gold Staff5 Bus. Mgr.,45 Class Officer5 Sgt.iat Arms 45 Class Play 3,45 One-Act Play Mgr. 35 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Sec. 45 Hi-Y Con- vention 35 FFA l,2,3,45 Treas. 25 Pres. 3,45 County FFA Pres. 45 Parliamentary Procedure 2,3,45 FFA Convention 35 4-H Club l5 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Coun- ty Chorus l,35 Toledo Chorus 45 State Mixed Chorus-Cleveland 35 Vocal Contest l,2,35 County Contest 2,35 Operetto l,2,35 Spring Festival l,2,35 District Contest Oberlin 2,3. BETTY WILDMAN Vocational Home Ec. l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 5-Ieens 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Girls' Chorus WANDA SNYDER Q . - Home Ec. l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Spring Festival 2,3,45 County Vocal Contest 3,45 Local Vocal, Dis- trict Vocal Contest 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Cabinet 3,45 One-Act .Play 25. 'Class Play 45 Class Treasurer 45 Blue and Gold ,Staff 45 County Festival 2,3,4. i 5 MARJORIE HOLLENBAUGH ' College Preparatory l,2,35 Commercial 25 Scholastic Tests l,2,35 Newshound Staff 35 Associate Editor 35 Student Council 35 Y- Teens l,2,35 Class Play 35 Prince of Peace 25 Honor Society 35 Volleyball l5 Bowling Green State University 4.
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I-51912. 5525, 7I'!L'Qf'f':1f,', I y l, Lois Boyd, will my ability to type to Kathleen Wonderly. 65? I'? :E:i2.gL . . . . l, Carolyn Bricker, will my ability to play basketball to Sarah Tolento. er- -1 :.-::,mg.-'ea - . . . . . l, Theresa Brickner, will my ability to sing to Mary Few. l Kenn Brickner will m abilit to kee m tem er down to Paul Stahl, wmv. :. .A a 3 , .-I-Av-n ' y ' y y .1- 1 I Verlin Butzier will m knowled e of arliamentar rocedure to Jack F., M, . ..i1,,j I I l ,,-.w h ' -A 33:2 . . 5- Q , v- f Weissinger. a l, John Cannavan, leave my ability to play basketball to next year's I players. P. -...M - 2 . te L -51?-ir.-F . . . - l l, Dorothy Hatfield, leave my job as editor of the Newshound and Annual :ati -:fi-1 T-55341 -- 1 ' will to anyone who can handle it. , 4, l, Kate Haughn, leave to be a tarmer's wife! I l, Phyllis Lanning, will my well-groomed fingernails to Betty Bricker. l, Zella Purtee, will my zip and go to Martha Payne. l, Gerry Ritter, leave with high hopes for my future. l, lola Saalman, will my way with men to Betty Bricker. l, Marjorie Hollenbaugh, will my many quotations to Robert Hill. I, Olive Smith, will my ability to act to anyone who needs it. Emi' .-It -I:g:5:i31:f.s, i , I l l, Wanda Snyder, will my weight to Ann Kassing. l, Breezy Steward, will my good looks to anyone who may need them. l, Hazel Stark, will my ability to get ,along with Mr. Kettler to Jim Slater. l, Betty Wildman, will my quiet ways to Kathleen Coleman. l, Marjorie Hollenbaugh, will my ability to get through school in a hurry to Buck Yoder. l I, Doyle Baker, will my many girlfriends to Roy Few. l, Esther Baker, leave Dick Sour, but not for good. l, Lois Boyd, will my ability to get my Dad's car to Patsy Cunningham. l, Carolyn Bricker, leave still looking for my man. is C --:f .1 f::l'fi1- . . . . . . l, Theresa Brickner, will my ability to make friends easily to Viola Hammer. 'T -6' Qi.-?fL:'f ::!bE'1:v'-t.:L:ffil l, Kenny Brickner, will my blond hair to Bob Lanning. I, Verlin Butzier, will my weight to Dick Sour. l, John Cannavan, will my ability to play the piano to Loren Stumpp. Dorothy Hatfield, will my art -abilities to John Brickner. 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