Larwill High School - Reflector Yearbook (Larwill, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Larwill, Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I, BARBARA BENDER, will my ability to get engaged and stay that way all during my Senior year to Leola Brunner. I, CAROLYN BOGGS, will my ability to sing soprano in the Senior Trio to Diane Wilson. I MARLENE BOHNSTEDT, will my ability to keep away from boys to Jean Keiser. I, PAUL BRANNING, will my ability to be student manager for three years to Dean Snapp. I, GERTRUDE BUNTAIN, will my ability to wear loose ieans to Carolyn Waugh. I, CORRINE CLARK, will my ability to pierce my own ears to all Junior girls. I, HARRY JENNINGS, will my ability to ward off girls and remain dateless to Fred Cornelius. I, BERNICE JOHNSON, will my artistic ability on the Home Run to Barbara Miller. I, DICK JUILLERAT, will my ability to break scoring records to Eddie Meyers. I, KENNETH JUILLERAT, will my ability to draw unemployment compensation and go to school at the same time to Mrs. Van Deripe. I, DICK KESSIE, will my brains to David Wilson. I, MAUDE KLINGAMAN, will my quiet ways to Arlene Reid. I, ILENE LEUTZ, will my worries to Lynn Brunner. l, ALBERTA MARTIN, will my red hair and freckles to Sharon Oaerte. l, PATSY MARTZ, will my slimness to Nellie Long. I, BILL MATHIAS, will my track speed to Larry Schuman. I, LAVONNE MILLERS, will my office iob to Joyce Jenkins providing she is more successful sitting on the boss's lap than I. I, FANNIE MULLENAX, will my Latin exam to Linda Wolfe. I, LARRY PLUMMER, will my ability to go steady to Jim Brown. I, NANCY RAGER, will my ability to get strawberries to Georgie Cummins. I, NORMAN REIFF, will my ability to take four steps ata time to Mx Kline lhe can only take twoi. I, KENNY RUBRAKE, will my wreck ofa car to Mr. Shoemaker. I, LEODA SELLERS, will my strength to Patty Long. I, EVERETT SCHUMAN, will my height to Orin Cummins in hopes that he will make the 55 Varsity. I, DOROTHY STEPHENS, will my abiltiy to keep my long hair out of my eyes to Rosalie Benner. I, BUD WEIRCK, will my ability to catch beautiful women to Clark Conley. I, IVAN WERSTLER, will my bashfulness to Ronald Waterman fheaven knows he needs iti. I, BILL WHITE, will my ability to have a certain Freshman girl admire me to Gale Weybright. I, MARILYN WILSON, will my blonde curly hair to Dean Blanchard. Secondly, we, the Senior Class, will to the Juniors the ability to stay unsophisticated when they reach the Senior section in the assembly. Thirdly, we, the Senior Class, will to the Sophomores our gum and carvings on our desks. Fourthly, we, the Senior Class, will to the Freshmen our front row seats at the ball games, providing they can keep them. 14



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Senior Class Prophecy lt's the evening of May 24, l979, the moon is bright, the night is still, the time is ripe. l, Bill White, and my co-pilots, Harry .lennings and Dick Juillerat are walking across a lonely, desertmun- way, used for old-fashioned jet aircraft. ln the center stands our huge, powerful space ship, the Comet Dodger. We open the hatch, step in, walk over to our reclining take-off seats, Harry checks the gauges as l find flying conditions. A loud, booming voice over our magna-radio tells us we have ten seconds till take-off. We strap in. Three, two, one, fire ll As the pressure of our powerful take-off rockets pushes us into our seats, our world fades away. What's this strange picture coming into my mind? l wonder if Harry sees this. Why, it's our gradu- ation day twenty-five years ago. Look at the happy, tear-streaked faces, everyone 's there. l wonder what happened to them all-- New era of space travel opened as Everett Schuman, brilliant, young scientist and head of proposed Inter-Planetary Space Travel Agency, announces discovery of new atomic fuel. Shortly after he and mathematician Larry Plummer had calculated and solved the mysteries of space travel. Here 's a news- paper article which flashed through my mind. Alberta Martin, first woman President of the United States, and her hen-pecked husband Norman were busy making huge signs claiming land in the name ofthe United States. These signs will be given to all space explorers, the signs are made of peppermint candy so that if no new planets are dis- covered the explorers won't starve to death. Shortly after spotting the planet Aqua through a powerful telescope, Paul Branning, Dick Kessie, lvan Werstler, and Kenny .luillerat took off for this fisherman's paradise. The planet is completely covered with water and holds many huge bluegills, bass, etc. These brave men are the only human beings on the planet. On arriving at Mars, after a record breaking run between the Earth and Mars, Patsy Martz was greeted by Tim Shoemaker who arrived on Mars in i954 and didn't have time to return. Not too long ago Nancy Rager landed on Mars and has enjoyed life eating Mars Bars ever since. Her traveling companion, LaVonne Miller, has been taking the wrappers off for her. Maude Klingaman, renowned wild animal capturer, has just returned from the jungles of Venus with such ferocious animals as Zenophs, Elongeros, and Bolapillers. Maude's nickname is Bring 'Em Back Alive . Upon stopping at the Alpha-terminal on Moon for refueling, the passengers were greeted by the husky voice of public address system announcer Bernice Johnson. Among the passengers were Donna Wilkinson- Kelley and Doris Hill-Method who commented to space reporter Ilene Leutz, that they were just sight- seeing. Real ly not news to anyone, but it was announced that Bill Mathias outer-space bad-boy and casanova has stolen a rocket and eloped with his old favorite Gertrude Buntain. They were married on the Noon by Leoda Sellers, Justice of the Peace. Bud Weirick has been crowned champion of interplanetary Olympic games held this year at Mercury. He broad jumped l26' for a new record and is now recovering in the hospital. , lt looks like destiny still plays a big part in romance as Kenny Rubrake famous lover of outer-space girls married Marlene Bohnstedt, who has to club the boys away from her. They met at a dance on Saturn put on by interplanetary hostess Marilyn Wilson. l, also heard that Dorothy Stephens was still wandering around in space after not being able to draw a certain mathematicians mind away from his problems. Corrine Clark and Fannie Nullenax are now entertaining passengers on space ships with their up-to- date versions of opera and classical songs. Barbara Bender and Carolyn Boggs are headed toward a planet named Hawaii. Barbara on business, Carolyn just for the ride. And now as l am reviving, the picture fades away and l know that we will be the first humars that reach Pluto. 15

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