French Lick High School - Plutocraft Yearbook (French Lick, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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n -lm THE PLu'roCRA1f'r ui---lm Paul Chilton bequeaths to Pauline Case the sole right and 'privilege of address- ing Mr. Chilton as Charlie in 1933. Louise Kearby leaves to any Fresh- man girl, the permission of walking to and from school with Trever Pinnick. To Mary Jane Hancock, Audra Flick leaves the capacity for mapping all scholastic awards offered to the students of F. L. H. S. Edward McCarty leaves to Roger Harne.l the right and privilege of being called in on the so-called Green Carpet at least three 133 times a week. Glenn Leonard leaves to Herman De- Jernett the honor of being star back guard number 22 during the next basket- ball season. Beatrice Cox leaves to Mary June Cave the absolute right of dating any chain store manager at least once 113 al week. A Noral Crowder leaves to Harry Brown his small stature. Paul Bledsoe leaves to Thomas Roh- bins the job of Hbroncho bustin' at the French Lick livery stables. Ruby Barnett wills to Georgia Ballard the ability to inspire all basketball boys to super-human playing. Gertrude McFarland wills to Miss Kirk her ability to giggle at any time she thinks it is fitting and propei', except on Sunday afternoons. Nina Hazel leaves to Kathryn Bled- soe her ability to be the world's most famous musician. Helen Briner leaves her ability to chew gum and eat candy in the office to Alice Fry. Pauline Mills wills to Mrs. Cawley her ability to refrain from laughing and talking, especially near rooms 7 and R. Paule Wiriinger leaves his ability as a dancer, comedian and entertainer, to Paul Goldman, 'providing Paul does not overuse this privilege. Lois Kaiser leaves her interests in oil and gasoline stocks to Berniece Ash. Woodrow Atkins wills to Estelle Ott Page 1-l III the following excuses for missing school: harvesting, butchering and high waters. These are not to be used more than five 153 days a week, however. To Frances Healy, Caroleen Denny leaves the absolute right of receiving in heart-shaped box of candy on Valentine Day only. Omer Corbett leaves to William Gaith- er his boisterous ways. To any girl not over eighteen 1183 years of age, who resides outside of In- dianapolis, Eleanor Mavity leaves her interests in golf. Berniece Bledsoe and Pauline Crow jointly leave to Helen Wilson their quiet dispositions. Charles Moery leaves to Leon Stevens his black curly hair, and all the advan- tages that go with it. Barnetta Armstrong leaves to Joyce Conrad her violin, and her ability on same. Warden Tabor leaves his ability to break training rules to Wayne Wilson. If Wayne is unable to attain the record set by Warden, Paul Pershing and Clyde Prow may be called upon to assist. Walter Evans bequeaths his musical talent to Darrell Pierce, providing Dar- rel consents to remain with the F. L. H. S. band for his entire four 143 years in high school. Paul Flick wills to Thomas Lewis his good behavior in all assemblies, es- pecially the fifth 155. Harold McDonald leaves to Glenn Bal- lard his unexcelled reputation as a track and basketball man, and also his right to take a hike out into the country at any time he takes a notion to do so. Lois Brown leaves to Mary Flick her seat in the Senior Assembly, namely seat number six 1Gl in row number one 111 and the rare collection of chewing gum which may be found underneath. Deloris Drabing bequeaths her Paoli dates to Edith Lane. Iva Hendrix wills to Frances Bundy a well thumbed English book, providing - E1

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ell-in THE PLUTOCRAFT all--in ard, Harold Kinsey and Walter Evans. The Juniors went to work in earnest for they had much to do. Shortly after starting out upon the third lap of the journey three members of the Class of '32 decided to leave the Junior ship and go aboard that of the larger one named Seniors '31 . Cap- tain Sharp had a wireless sent out and the three, Evelyn Pruett, Russell Apple and Arthur Lockwood set out in a motor boat for the other vessel. The Juniors bade them farewell with much regret. The most important frolic of the year was the Juniors' reception for the Seniors on an island. lt was here the Juniors realized they were nearing their own goal and as they watched the great boat sail away they decided to fight harder than ever. Following another brief vacation ol' four months the remaining boys and girls of the large Freshman group came on board a ship with 'tSeniors '32 paint- ed in huge blue letters on a white back- ground. They found that Mabel Cook, Edith Osborn, Mary Stevens, Anna Eastridge, Lucille Dove, Gladys Juniper, Samuel Sharp, Elmer Brown, Ted Ballard, Clif- ford Lashbrook and Charles Lashbrook had left them for other ports. Paul Chilton and Herbert Bledsoe were new members of the class which was now sponsored by Mrs. Lashbrook and Mr. Messick, and the captain, Audra Flick. ln February of 1932, Lorabelle Camp- bell decided to leave the ship for married life. The last year was the happiest, yet the saddest of all the other years for thcie were many activities, but the last ones for the class of '32. With their work finished, the Senior Class of '32 stood at the railing of the ship and as it plowed through the water the voices of the Seniors came back over the waves with the words: THE FU- TURE IS STILL OUR OWN, Class Will Vance Morgan and Glenn Leonard .We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-two, do make this our last will and testament as follows: To Mr. Singer and Mr. Pershing we leave the primary right to use our mor- tal remains for scientific work at any time they think necessary. To Mr. Crow and Mr. Chilton we leave the privilege of being official score keep- ers for all athletic contests in which F. L. H. S. is a participant. To Mr. Messick and Mrs. Lashbrook we leave the sole right of sponsoring the Senior 'Class of 1933-34. To Mr. McDonald we leave the privi- E 71 lege of speaking in convocation when- ever he desires to do so, and can find anything to say. To Mr. Ashby and Miss Luckett we leave the absolute right of leading songs in any and all so-called Pep Sessions. To Superintendent Cooper we leave the privilege, if he so desires, to punish any Freshman he catches disobeying the rules as laid down by said Faculty. To Mrs. Claxton we leave the right to have charge of all educational, fiction, or otherwise books or magazines that may come into the school's possession during the next year. El Page 13



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1:11--in THE PLUTOCRAFT uil m Frances does not cut more than one class a week. James Carnes wills to William Beaty Jr. his large feet and a very well worn pair of gym shoes to match. Sidney Sturm leaves to Elmer Euclid Thacker Jr. his quict disposition and laugh. Sarah L. Colglazier wishes to leave peroxide and a one-half C123 bottle of broken compact to Mary June Cave with the provision that Mary June will leave it to another dish-water blond when she graduates. Odessa Wagoner wills her class ring to any one who can obtain it from the present wearer before the first fl! of January, 1933. Paul Leonard leaves his bookkeeping ability to Leroy Mayfield. Mary Woolums leaves to any high school student her good standing as a scholar in F. L. H. S., providing they bear the name of Cotton. Holbert Hendrix leaves his typing ability to Harold Kinsey with the hope of seeing Harold set a few typing records of his own. Herbert Bledsoe wills to Forest Hob- son his job at a filling station between French Lick and West Baden. Katherine Flick wills the strenuous exercise she obtains in Physical Educa- tion class to Gwendolyn Pace. Kathryn Holiday wills her privilege to answer I don't know to all questions asked by Miss Kirk, to Lester Stempiy. Anna Lois Robbins wills her desire to reside in a parsonage to Dorothy Gruber. Margaret Thacker wills her favorite grade of sixty-six and two-thirds to Mary Etta Simmons to be used in French class, only. Glenn Putnam bequeaths his ability as a feature headline writer to any sophomore who desires such a journalis- tic career. Esther Stemply wills a cello, to be used in the F. L. H. S. orchestra to Priscilla Burch, providing Priscilla learns to play it as well as Esther did. Mae Williams leaves her interests in the live stock market to Audrey Wagoner if Audrey doesn't change her mind be- fore then. Dorothy Stultz bequeaths her job as soda-slinger to anyone who can and will fulfill the requirements. ' Lillian Lashbrook leaves her ability to refrain from growing to Opal McDon- ald. Vance Morgan bequeaths his title of Mayor to Gerald Ritter. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class and in their presence have hereunto subscribed their names as witnesses on this 22nd day of April, 1932. S. E. Cooper Witnesses: Hazel M. Lashbrook A. I. Messick Senior Honor Roll fAverage 316 yearsj Audra Flick ................,. Nina Hazel ........ Eleanor Mavity ........ ..........94.7 ..........94.2 Helen Brmer ..................... ......... 9 2.8 Gertrude McFarland Margaret Thacker ..... Deloris Drabing ........ Paul Chilton ..........,..... Anna Lois Robbins Barnetta Armstrong ICJ .........92.4 ........9l.34 .........9l.3 ........90.56 ........90.5 ........89.1 EI Page 15

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