Franklin High School - Molecule Yearbook (Franklin, VT)

 - Class of 1962

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11 but she managed to pet up. The hand pushed her forward into the brush. She stumbled on and at last the voice prowled at her amain. This time the hand pushed her a- gainst a boulder, and for the first time she saw the stran- ger. He had a beard of at least a week, and his clothes were rapped and dirty. He looked half-starved and for a second she almost felt sorry for him. This mood oassed quickly and she found herself trembling. Perhaps Dash would go straight home, but Horn and Dad wouldn’t find him until it got late and would begin to worry about her. That would not be for quite a while. Why, oh why, did she have to come up here anyway? Stupid curiosity! Blast it! She be- man wondorinp what the man was doinm here and started to look at him a ain, orly. to find herself quite alone! She searched carefully and quietly and then started back. But how did she get here? She had been so scared, she couldn’t remember! She tried to think, and then re lembering that the stronger would probably be right oack, she started to scramble through the branches and brush. She ma.de so much noise that she could not hear much else, but after she had traveled a distance she became aware of a no se behind her. She wildly started to run and then began to scream; she tripped on a branch and fell with a thud. A voice started callingher, and looking up she blinked, at the bright sunlight. She sat up and found her mother look- in' down at her and smiling. '■You. that’s all. You had better hurry and. get Dash to take the cows to pasture or your father will be hooping mad! Louise couldn’t quite be- lieve it was all a dream as she hurried out to catch her horse. She’d remember this dream when she found her curi- osity getting the best of her. As the phrase, Curiosity killed the cat , went through her mind, she laumhed and said to Dash, It almost killedme. How let's go and get those cows. Laurel Stanley '6U THY LAST DAYS OF HUCKLTBERRY HOUFD It was drawing near the end of the haupy days of Huckle- berry Hound, the famous car- toon idol. He had enjoyed a prosperous, olentiful life in his suburban home in Jellv- stone Park with all his many haopy moments to the hearts of the children all over the world. He was now lying in bed at his home. Although he was very sick, he still could give his orders to his staff. He barked out, I want my lawyer immediately. Don't just stand there! Get a move on! When his lawyer arrived, he began to explain to him why he wanted to see him. He ex- plained, I have many friends to whom I wish to leave a re- membrance of myself and also to the public who have been my dearest friends throughout the years. had. a Lsd dream



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.2 The lawyer sat down. Where would you like to start, Mr. Huckleberry? he inquired. First of all I would like to start with my dearest friends, said Huckleberry. Then he started to set down his will in writing. I, Huckleberry Hound, res- ident of Park Hill, County of Jellystone, state ofCalifornia, being of sound mind and mem- ory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by me. First I leave to Pixie and Dixie, tny cheesemine in Outer Siberia. Second I beoueath to Jinx the privilege offol- lowing Pixie arid Dixie. Also, a life time suoply of c.at food. Third I leave to Yogi Bear my television showto direct and oroduce, and all the peanut butter and ,1am sand- wiches he can eat. sandwiches he can eat. I give him the run of my studio. In Witness Whereof, I, Huck- leberry Hcund, the testator, have set my hand and seal here- to this fourteenth day of Nov- ember, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. (1962) Huckleberry Hcund (Seal) After he had written out his will he was terribly tired and lay down to rest. Then the announcer broke in, Well, folks this has been an- other one of HuckleberryHounds famous shows. See you next week, same time, same channel. Good Ni'Mit, folks. Carol Emch 63 HOW I MADE A MILLION DOLLARS Howdy! My name's Bob Rich- field. I'm going to tell you the story of how I made my first million. Now I have ij-5,678, 67,1 32, quite a bit more, $k,3 23U,9 7,987,- 657, 29b,5 27!|..76, to be exact. fourth I leave to Deputy Dawg the position of sheriff. Fifth To my public I leave all the best wishes that they may some- day find a program as good as mine. I suggest that they tune intoSnagglepuss HVENJ Six To Boo-Boo I also leave all the Peanut Butter and Jelly But to get to my story! I used to be an old streetcleen- er and sewer worker. I'd slave all day for a few dollars and I didn't smell very sweet when I came home from work either. I wasn't married, so I had to do my own cooking and house- work besides my daily work. Well, one day, while I was working in the sewer, I heard a strange noise. I paid no attention to it for a while, but it kept uo so I went to have a looksee- I wa3 slo.ih-

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