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Cfaffri l 0l9 QC? As a few members of the class of 1951 were cruising through space in their new Flying Saucer , they met in their path, Stew Beatty, Squint stationed at Mayo's Clinic in the planet, Pluto. He is a well-known Braille specialist. We find that Joan Bower is Squint's head nurse in this division. Also located on this planet we found Bob Becker, who will service our space ship with high octane gasoline. Heading the society list, Patricia Daley, noted movie actress, has just begun work on her fifth divorce at Reno, Pluto, and is planning her sixth marriage this week. Our next stop is at Neptune, where we see John Frog Dennis who is at the head of Neptune Tadpole Aquarium, while Melvin Dale Crabs Henderson is running the top fishing Qfish and crabsj of the Planet. Jack Mullen now owns the largest chicken ranch on Neptune. Congratulations, Jack! Heading for Saturn, where we'll now find Barbara Miller, whose former husband, Takeoff Sanderson, took off leaving Barb with the ten loving brats. We shall also see Phyllis Murphy, now running a reducing salon. At the present time she, herself, is down to 180 pounds, while Joanne Simison, another old classmate, is doing everything pos- sible to put on the necessary weight to live happily. It took a short, five minutes to ride to our destination, Jupiter. One of the most prominent women on this planet is Joyce Wildasin, a former model, who is now con- templating marriage with a jet pilot. In the past week, Don Sondgerath, has become a new billionaire and has flown with us on this trip to Jupiter with his sweet, little wife, Joan Rupp. They are planning to make their home here. Now, as we are about to leave, over the waves of the supersonic radio, we heard our own Kate Sondgerath singing the praise of activated Atomic Suds. ' Our next destination is that of Venus, and here We have learned that Alice Sego was recently elected Queen of Venus , while Dave Diedam, better known to the monsters of Venus as Rembrandt II , whose latest portrait is being shown at the Venus Smyth- sonian Art Institute. Stopping at Duffy's Tavern, now located on Venus, we find Jean Goldenstein is the new cigarette girl. Proceeding to Mars, our last stop homeward, we shall see Marian Rieger, who after fifty years of teaching Mars inhabitants the English language, is now retired and living on her pension. We also shall see Esther McCarty now the leading beautician, who is now living and working at Hollywood, Mars. We plan to visit Joan Cady, owner of Mars Stone Quarry, which is running strong competition with the Newton County Stone Association back on earth. Saying farewell to Mars and planets of the other part of the world, we journeyed on to U. S. A. Earth, by way of Australia, where we see Ralph Hutchinson, Lizard , hunting crocodiles along the Iroquois River, Australia. Seconds later we landed in Davenport, Iowa, to chat with Jeanette Couch who is now in the furniture business. Next to Kalamazoo, Michigan, where Bob Hougland is the top obstetrician of the city. Living in Kentucky, we see by the papers, that Connie Phillippi and husband and tribe have struck oil. Also in the paper we read that Bill Walker, coach of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, has just captured his third straight basket- ball title. Shutting off the power of the jets of our space ship we glide into Kentland, Indiana, greatly thrilled by our trip and very much satisfied that we were members of such a brilliant group. Oh yes, established here in the home town, is Rita Lutz, who has just completed the interior decoration of her multi-millionaire home. Signed, Juniors of Kentland High Page sixteen
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enior We, the dignified and studious Seniors of '50 will our co-operativeness to the forthcom- ing Seniors of 'S1. To the Sophomores, we will our indifferent and carefree attitude. To the Freshmen, we will the warm spots left in the hearts of all the faculty. If there are any! To the individuals on the faculty, go the following items: To Miss Sizelove-A quick recovery. To the History Substitutes-A large dose of patience and gratitude. To Miss Kitsmiller-A senior trip to Rome in USZH. To Miss O'Connor-All the time spent on this book, and many more Senior English Classes. Also all our unsold Senior Play Tickets. To Mr. Lutz-A new international truck and a full up tank for the Blue Bird. To Mr. Miller-A fresh supply of hot water, and a hearty first year at K. H. S. To Miss Bays-Fifty pounds of limburger cheese, and a dishwasher for the kitchen, mechanical or otherwise. To Mrs. Cook-A new home and a double garage for her big car. To Mr. Overpeck-Three positions to fill in the High School Choir, and an open door policy with the little band room. To Mr. Worrell--An all girl typing class. To Mr. Fiscus-A happy memory of Kent- land High, since he's leaving, and heavy sup- port from Indiana State. To Bill Hogle-An assistant, and a new traveling device. To Mrs. Dorton-A mechanical machine for counting the lunch tickets. To Mr. Tipton-A new gym, and a perfect schedule. To Mr. Nicholson-The hearts of twenty- six nifty fifties. We, as individual members of the Senior Class of 1950, do will our talented possessions as follows: I, Stewart Beatty, do hereby will my de- sirability to all women, to Bob Spangler. I, Robert Becker, do hereby will my mech- anical ability to Al Maguire, so he can get his Chev to run again. I, Joan Bower, do hereby will my forceful attitude to Jane Clark. I, Joan Cady, do hereby will to Joyce Wel- don, my tremendous height to be used with the best of her ability. I, Jeanette Couch, do hereby will my manly physique to Wayne Knockel. I, Patricia Daley, do hereby will my brown eyes to Liz Armold. To roll at whomever she pleases, I, John Dennis, do hereby will my long curly hair to Phil Atchinson, and my athletic ability to Dave Murphy. I, David Diedam, do hereby will Jim Bidwell, my chewing gum and all the time I spent using it. I, Jean Goldenstein, do hereby will my first and last hour classes with Worrell to Helen Walkup. I, Melvin Henderson, do hereby will my hordes of little friends to Connie Johnson, pro- viding that he will take good care of them, feed them three times a day, and steer away from all bug bombs. I, Robert Hougland, do hereby will my ability to get on the good side of the teachers with very little work and concentration to Cliff Merkle, to be used to the best of his ability in an attempt to gain a small portion of the love and respect I had at Kentland High. I, Ralph Hutchinson, do hereby will to Frankie Wolfe all my agriculture notes. I, Rita Lutz, do hereby will all the good times I have had in High School to Betty Good, in hope that she can experience many like mine. fEspecially the slumber partiesj. I, Esther McCarty, do hereby will my beautiful figure to Martha Sego. I, Barbara Miller, do hereby will Janice Tay- lor my diamond ring with hopes that she gets one soon. I, Jack Mullen, do hereby will my ability to judge cattle and get out of Agriculture classes to Bob Hutchinson. I, Phyllis Murphy, do hereby will my Senior skirt to Pat Murphy. I, Connie Phillippi, do hereby will my twelve hours of sleep every night to Virginia Zell. I, Marian Rieger, do hereby will Mark Yeger- lehner my exceptional ability to get a passing grade in Chemistry. I, Joanne Rupp, do hereby will my congenial disposition to the Junior Girls. I, Alice Sego, do hereby will to Mildred Martin, my ability to get through Home Ec. and also to get along with the supervisor. I, Joanne Simison, do hereby will my strict diet to Susie Simons, in adaptability to keep her man. I, Don Sondgerath, do hereby will my ability to judge livestock to Norman East, and also my athletic mind in basketball to Jerry Schuh. I, Kathleen Sondegrath, do hereby will my naturally curly hair to Donna Woodruff, and my baritone horn to anyone that wants it. I, Bill Walker, do hereby will Paul Krug my ability to run the mile, and also to Jim Sam- mons, I will my extra fish bait. I, Joyce Wildasin, do hereby will my gor- geous blonde locks to Carolyn Hamman. Signed SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 In the presence of our class sponser, Mr. Everett Nich- olson
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