Klondike High School - Prospector Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 29 text:

Last Will and Testament Realizing what a great impression we have made on our underclassmen and that we are going to leave a sad group of friends and enemies, we shall try to leave a few things to make ourselves unforgettable. We will and bequeath the following: Section 1. To the Juniors - our glorious seats by the radiators, with all the paper behind them. Section Z. To the Sophomores - a candle to see them through the dark days ahead . Section 3. To the Freshmen - nothingg they didn't do anything for us except give us trouble. ARTICLE ll To each of our teachers that are rid of us in the last grasp of knowledge, we will and bequeath the following: Section l To Mrs. Ray - another wonderful, quiet senior class and an escula- tor to carry her up and down the stairs. Section Z To Mr. Mertz - only one class a day. Section 3 To Mr. Maier - a chemistry class that will invent a use for atomic power. Section 4 To Mr. Demoret - the ability to write some new test questions for his classes. Section 5 To Mr. Jones - electric blind raisers and a new handle for his hen's nest. Section 6 To Mrs. Amos - Shakespeare's autographed diary of the Senior Class events. Section 7 To Mrs. Smith - one Nugget made out of free will and with no res- ponsibility on her part. Section 8 To Mr. Coster - a new stainless steel desk to replace his rotten wooden one. Section 9 To Mrs. Robbins - an automatic Kleenex picker-upper. Section l To Mrs. Follett - a longer chorus period with locks on all the doors. ARTICLE Ill NAME AMBITION PET PEEVE WILL A1 Hainje To own a S10 bill Flat Tires To Howard Heines, a new laugh to replace his Don Taylor To make something Tattle-tale My platform shoes of myself women to Anna Mason June Trost ' To drive without Taylor My last pencil to endangering lives Eleanor Rawles To get married before Pm an old maid Bloody stories at meal time 13 Bruce Cameron My cord skirt to Barb A., providing she gains enough weight to wear it



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NAME B ill Buck Bill Crider George Miller Lois Morehouse Shirley Redding Barbara Magart A1 Maxwell Ruth Golden Jean Sheets Barbara Cole Joan Misner Bud Kinzer Dorthy Kaufman AMB IT ION To eat worms for breakfast f To be or not to be. D lwant to be To be a sleeping beauty To work in a bank and later become a housewife To be a model To be a nurse To marry a rich woman and learn to love her To be a comptometrist To keep my men To be an artist To be a secretary and to get married To be a business man with 3 blonde secretaries To be the mother of 6 red heads PET PEEVE Girls! ' 'Squares Girls who tell all about their dates with other boys Braggers Nosey people Being called ' 'Tugboat Pussy cats My brothers' teasing A certain blonde Raising my eye- brows to people People who give up without trying a second time English teachers Girls with dish- water blonde hair 14 W ILL The holes in my cords to Dale Golden To Don Edwards, the coldest corner in the assembly My view of the trophy case to Charles Schelle To anyone who thinks they can handle it, my job as Editor of the Nugget To Ellen Mae Scott, my long legs To Margie Kuntz the names Tugboat and Laird My ability to under- stand cows to Bill Burns My ability to keep out of mischief to my brother John My long fingernails to Edith Harlan To Marlene Rubright, 2 pretty girls to put on her cord skirt. My dirnples to Myrna Case To Rosie Christopher, my weight and shoe size My long hair, when its curled, to Myrdith Singleton

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