Kouts High School - Kostang Yearbook (Kouts, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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j.nst 133x11 aitb (Lrsiaittrnt uf (Class of '57 We the Seniors, being of sound and capable minds, make this last will and testament. I, Ron Atherton, will my ability to have motor trouble at certain times to Bill Kerns. I, Darlene Birky, will any seriousness I have left over to Fred Pumroy. I, Janice Birky, will my chair in band to Betty Oswald. I, Carol Danford, will my ability to play first chair in band to Myrna Birky. I, Sandra Daumer, will my blue eyes to Betty Oswald. 1, Ruth DeWitt, will my straight line driving to Virginia Jahnz. I, Jerry Good, will my Chevy to General Motors for research to see what keeps it running. I, Nancy Good, will my giggle to anyone who wants it. I, Barbara Haman, will my pierced ears to anyone who wants holes in his head. I, Sherry Heinold, will my office of president of Pep Club to anyone who can think of original ideas by tourney time. I. Ray Jahnz, will my 13 years of schooling to anyone who needs them. I. Janet Jarnecke, will my job of working in the office to Verna Nuest. I, Lois Kerlinska, will nothing. Everything I have is needed. I, Laura Krug, will my sewing ability to Verna Nuest. I, Charley Martin, will my weight to Vernon Nuest. I, Lolly Maul, will my knowledge of jokes to Wendell Werner. f, Richard Nuest, will my art ability to anyone who doesn’t mind ruining a lot of stencils. I, Carolyn Reinhertz, will my ability not to go steady to anyone who likes to be free. f, Lois Rodrlck, will my height to Don Miller. I. Sandra Schnekenburgor, will my cheerleading ability to anyone who has lots of ideas for yells and outfits. f, Ted Schroeder, will my red hair to Johnny Kneisley. I, Mike Shutske, will my flat-top to Jim Drazer. I Beverly Sutter, will my figure to anyone who needs it. f, Nancy Taylo, will my head-counting ability in the cafeteria to Ruth Ann Can- non. I, Jeannette Werner, will my ability to have flat tires to anyone who likes walk- ing. 1, Loretta Wienke, will my knowledge of French to Nancy Olson. I. Charlotte Young, will nothing. There should be more of me as it is. We, the Senior Class, will to the Juniors the ability to meet deadlines and put out a Kostang as good as ours. We, the Senior Class, will to the Sophomores all the privileges we did not use. We, the Senior Class, will to the Freshmen the few books that we did use. We, the Senior Class, will to the 7th and 8th grades everything and anything that is left in our lockers after we leave. We, the Senior Class, will to the Faculty more studious, ambitious industrious, and well mannered students like ourselves.

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Class Brnphcrg It’s vacation time for a Hollywood actress, who made such a hit in her high school plays that she went to Hollywood to act. Charlotte Young is flying to Las Vagas to meet Lois Rodrick, who is now singing at the Golden Club. When Lois isn't singing she’s at home with her little Pumroys. Charlotte then boards the Martin Express, the largest railway system in America, which is owned by Charley Martin. This takes Charlotte to Denver, Colorado, where she meets Dar- lene Birky. Darlene came west and bought one of the largest ranches with about 25.000 beef cattle. After a wonderful weekend, Charlotte flies to Chicago. She has the chance to do some shopping at the Herron House, owned by Janet Jarnecke, who shows her some beautiful dresses designed by Madame Beverly Sutter. After selecting several outfits, Charlotte returns to her hotel, where she meets Ray Jahnz. Charlotte learns that Ray has become governor of Indiana, and is in Chi- cago for the “I-go, U-go” Convention. Ray invites Charlotte to have dinner with h;m at Janice Birky’s Pizza Room. After bidding Ray good-bye. Charlotte heads for her home town, Kouts. When she arrives, she sees the biggest changes. Where Peter’s Apartments used to be stands the largest hotel in the state, the Conrad-Kerlinska, owned by Lois Kerlinska. On the way to her room she meets Nancy Taylo who is now Principal of K. H. S. After a good night’s rest, Charlotte decides to lake a drive; just as she pulls out on the road, a car comes along and bumps into the back of Char- lotte’s car. As she observes the damage, she realizes that the driver is Ruth De- Witt. Ruth tells Charlotte that she has just won another stock car race, and is now a firm believer in good straight line driving. After a few days in Kouts, Charlotte leaves for her next stop—New York. First, she attends the N Ponal Model’s Show and is surprised to see that one of ♦he models is Carolyn Reinhertz. Carolyn had practiced so hard for her part in the senior play that she became a model. Charlotte learns from Carolyn that Carol Danford and her orchestra are appearing in the Concert Hall. She immedi- ately decides to go to the evening performance where she notices a familiar figure in the seat next to her. She sees that it is Ron Atherton. During the evening, Charlotte learns that Ron is now the president of “The Bird Watcher's of America’’. On returning to the hotel, Charlotte sees a long black car drive up. Out steps Loretta Wienke. who explains that she has recently married and now she and the Duke are honeymooning here in America. The next evening, Charlotte attends a party given in honor of Nancy Good, who has been named America’s best dressed woman. Charlotte meets Sherry Heinold and Laura Krug. After being co-editor of the Koutscript and the Kos- tang. Sherry became editor of her own magazine. Laura presents Charlotte one of her tickets for the first trip to the mcon. After Charlotte’s visit in New York is over, she stops in Georgia at Sandra Daumer’s new Colonial home with a winding stairway. Charlotte leaves for Miami for a few days of sunshine. While swimming she notices a crowd around the life guard stand of Ted Schroeder. Ted tells Charlotte he loves his iob because it involves little work, good pay, and women, all of which he likes. After a refreshing day in the sun, Charlotte goes out for dinner and a show. Charlotte is invited to join Barbara (Haman) and Russ and learns that they are here on vacation. As they sit talking, the floor show starts with Lolly Maul and Jerry Good, one of the world’s famous dance teams. The next day. as Charlotte strolls along the street, she notices a shop with a n reading “Sandra’s Sea Shells,” and she immediately realizes that it is Sandra Schnekenburger’s shop. As Charlotte enters the shop, she no- tices a rich looking gentleman at the counter and finds it to be Mike Shut- ske. Mike tells Charlotte that he is over from Texas to spend some money from his oil well forest. Across the street Charlotte sees a zoo and decides to look around. Close to the monkey house, she meets the owner, Richard Nuest, who explains that his love for animals made him buy the zoo. As Charlotte reports back to her studio, she meets a very sophisticated look- ing woman. She realizes it is Jeannette Werner who is on her way to play a duet with Liberace in his new movie. Upon returning to work. Charlotte thinks back happily of her pleasant va- cation where she again saw all her high school classmates.

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