Kouts High School - Kostang Yearbook (Kouts, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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In Russia, Joyce Sutter was found to be Molotovs right-hand .uni. At an airport in England our party recognized two stately, modish- 1V dressed women each holding a chain to which was attached a dog. Lorna and Gracie said they were giving Hector and Sarge their daily ride. dene Barbara and Junior started homeward, rejoicing that they had seen all of their former classmates; Barbara to return to the peace fulness id' the little white cottage and Gene to his profession as high- pressure Hot Dog salesman on Coney Island. —Joyce Kut ter

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Class Prophecy As (lie sun cast its last rays upon a little white cottage on Long Island, an imported green roadster drew up and stopped. A handsome young man with blond hair stepped briskly from the car. He was by his three-year-old son, who lisped, “Oh, Daddy Gene, we going to the thiren tonight ; Muzzer Barbara says we was.” ihat night, while at the circus, the Sinn family witnessed a terri- ble accident. The famous fat lady, Dorothy Reinhardt, fell from her po- sition at the extreme top of the tent. Fortunately, she landed on the back of an elephant and was uninjured. I he next day the Sinn family started on a world-wide tour by plane. In Ireland they came face to face with a thin, lanky gentleman who was veiling, “Walloons, balloons, toy balloons, all sizes and colors.” Barbara exclaimed, Well, it it isn t our old Iriend, Art. Why are you so thin Art?” “WV11, you see,” he replied, “I always fill up my own balloons.” As they passed an aerial postotlice where they stopped to mail a card, they found .Judd Sommers, the professional stamp licker. (An added service in all up-to-date postoffices.) At the Lazy Z Mule Ranch in Siberia they saw Rill Claypool win a rodeo. In a chop suey shop in Peking, China, Junior bumped into a wait- ress who was gracefully balancing a bowl of chop suev on her Lead.. After wiping the soup from her eyes and ears she was discovered to be Helen Bukalski. Sailing along the coast of China, they were overtaken by a band of pirates. The leader, a short, stout person, was recognized as Eugene Rog- owski. Later as they rested in the Brazilian jungle, they heard a voice behind bushes saying, “One, two, bend—one, two, swing—swing.” Upon investigation they found Miss Dittmer surrounded by Brizilian Monkey Community School. In Cairo, Egypt, a dark-lmired lady, standing on the street corner pointed her finger at them and said, “15,81)7,634; 15,897,635; 15,897,636.” When asked to explain, Mary Ann told them she was the world census taker. In Constantinople a sign on a large building announced, “The Great American Doctors.” Inside they saw Gene Tabler and Bill Neuffer who told them that their secret formula for H20 and C12 11220, with equal parts of Sodium Chloride was bringing them wealth. Beverly Johanson was in Paris modeling new Paris creations.



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Class Will W the Senior ('lass of 11)47, Kouts High Schorl, County of Por- 1(-r. State ot Indiana, being of sound and capable minds, do hereby make public and declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking all lormcr wills and devices whatever nature by us already made. 1, MARY ANN BETTERTON, will my ability to hold a man to Jean Arnold. !. LORN A BULKY, will a ’ 1 my interests to a certain man in Ohio. 1. HELEN BCKALSKI, will the ability to mess around as much as I do and get good grades to anyone who can get away with it. I. BILL OLAY POOL, will my height to Vic Martin. 1. BARBARA CROSS, will the ability to build up my lips to the seventh and eighth grade girls. I, BEVERLY JOHANSON, will all my interests to Bill Peterson. I. ART KNEIFEL, will my bashfulness to Earl Hefner. 1. BILL XEOFFER, will the wave in my hair to Jack Lowe. I, DORTin REiNIIARHT, will my long hair to Marjorie Downs. L EOCENE ROGOWSKI, don't will anything as I'm taking my inter- ests in Mary Martin with me. I, GRACE SOHOMAOHER, will my interest to a certain man in Hanna. I, El GENE SINN, will my intelligence to Robert Young. I, JO OE SI TTER, will the ability to lose my voice at basketball games to Fonda Lee Miller. !• ‘II 01) SOMMERS, will my problems to Miss Baughman, for ex- ample: whether to marry for love or for money. 1, GENE I ABLER, will my speaking ability to George Rosenbaum. I HI'- CLASS OF 47. will to Mr. Overholzer our ability to remem- ber Government.

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