Princeton High School - Yearbook (Princeton, KS)

 - Class of 1957

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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1957, being of good, sound mind, do hereby make this our last will and testament, leaving this school, faculty, and remaining students to the next graduating class. We, the Seniors will to Prof, a new absentee book, and all the excuses that were so faithfully brought from home. To the Juniors, we leave all our good times plus three candy bars and one package of gum left over from the basketball season. To the Sophomores, we will all our pep and ambition. They need it the most. And to the shy little Freshmen, goes our ability to keep the teachers on edge for the next four years. The individuals bequest to the said parties as follows: I, Bill Demoret, will my everlasting, quiet personality to Carolyn Roush. I, Evan Winters, leave all my good times in biology to Sheryl McBride. I, Phyllis Brockus, will my ability to warm a typewriter to 90 WPM to anyone stupid enough to work that hard for a grade. I, Ronald Foltz, will my ability to play basketball and muscles to Floyd Heckman. I, Mike McGinty, leave to Larry Houston, my love for Elvis Presley. I, Lovina Wiederholt, will my cheerleading ability to Virginia Carey. I, Bill Burgoon, will my ability to get into mischief to Roy Pointer. I, Mary Ann Cannady, will all my boy friends to anyone desperately in need. Signed: MAH gym wi' HMM www zfzfwaa ZZ?-252, 'fwvfrfrffb

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Class Prophecy Here it is the year 1967, and the graduating class of 1957 have met for the annual Alumni Banquet. It's quite a surprise as we look around and see the many changes that have taken place over the past ten years. Down at the far end of the spea.ker's table we see Bill Demoret, the class wizard, now a top-secret, highly technical scientist. He is going to give a speech on atomic powered air- conditioners Which, in his opinion, ought to be installed in every school building. As we glance at the program we see Mike McGinty, now a magician with the Big Top Circus. He will perform one of the feats he learned in Italy, while on one of his sensational tours of Europe. Now who do you suppose that could be? It looks like Mrs. Herbert Jansen, the former Lovina Wiederholt. They live in San Diego, California, where she is supervisor of the Ransomville Mental Hospital. Also at the spea.ker's table we see Ronald Foltz, a prominent Princeton Man who has been appointed State Truant Officer, with headquarters at Topeka. He will speak on Why Students Skip School. In the middle of the table we see Mrs. Marvin Zielsdorf, former Mary Ann Carmady, author of the sensational best seller MEN which has now sold over a million copies. Bill Burgoon is a barber in the small town of Gordhead, Missouri. He and his wife are very happily married and are now raising a nice family of goard-heads. Before the banquet began we were visiting with Evan Winters. He is now drawing cartoons for the Walt Disney Co. He and his wife and their five children flew in-in their Jet Station Wagon. Now there sits that home town girl that made good-Mrs. Arthur Rossman, the former Phyllis Brockus. They and their five children are now operating the Brockus Chicken Ranch.

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