New Hampton High School - Shadow Yearbook (New Hampton, IA)

 - Class of 1920

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O ': 90 : Q 1- 11 eqjq aggg nuwuuunuumuunummig ggmnnuuuuuuuuununnnuuu ,Q ,S H A D 0 W Senior Class Will YVe. the members of the Class of 1920, being of sound mind and judgment, be- fore leaving this institution of knowledge, do hereby solemnly make this our last will and testament: SECTION I Bequests to the Juniors: To the Junior Class, we do hereby solemnly bequeath our physics books. VV:- trust they will acquire much valuable information from the same. SECTION II Personal Bequests: I, Josephine Delsing, do bequeath my box of powder to Virgil Ladwig. I, Evelyn Sheakley, do bequeath the Cad to my brother, Edward. the speed king. I, Marian Bliss, do bequeath my demerits to the highest bidder. The benefits are to be used to pay the teachers for their daily watch over us. I, Edward Schilling. do bequeath a lady friend to any Freshman who is too bashful to get one for himself. I, VValter Merrill, do leave the care of my brother, Harold, to Marian Bliss. I. Anna Leitch, do bequeath my love for the faculty and my front seat to Harold Johnson. I. Grace Walker, do bequeath George VVilkins to any one Junior girl desiring a beau. CCensored, G. VV.j I, Mamie Winter, do bequeath my worries to Carp.', I, Lee Hunt, do bequeath my winsome smile to Ruth Richardson. I, Russell Crawford, do will and bestow the engine of my Hudson car, as an aid to strengthen the volume of the tin-panny. as- sembly piano, whose age has caused its voice to crack. I, Reiny Drewelow. will and bequeath my week's absence from school to Miss Lichty. I, Clarence Haugh, do be- queath my line of comedy to Vernon Coutant. I, Joseph Flynn, bequeath my soft ob on The Shadow to Brutus Klatt. I, A. E. Bigelow, do bequeath my seat by the radiator to Dinky Leach who expects to go to a warm place. I. Mabel Carr. be- queath my dimples to Earl Moetsch. I, Ida Barie, bequeath my physics ability to Raymond WVentz. I, Sam Denner, do bequeath my life to Marian Strike. I. Regina Murphy. bequeath my shortness to Hannah Amble. I, Alice Quirk. do bfqneath my bawling outs to Harold Larson. I, Alva Gray, do bequeath my duties as yell master to the member of the Junior class having the loudest voice. I, Harold Merrill, do bequeath my chats with the girls to Alvin Boetcher. I, Mayme Mangan. bequeath my noisiness to Erwin Drewelow. I, James VVhalen, do bequeath my whistle to the Edison Phonograph Company. I, Irene McGinn, do bequeath my surplus flesh to lValter Phelps. I, Raymond Mc-Aloon, do bequeath my punctuality at school to John Snyder. I, Albert Kumpf, do bequeatll my genius to Leona Edgar. I. Grace lVinter. do bequeath my friendship with Edward Schilling to Lydia VValtz. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this last day of May. 1920. hereby declaring this to be our last will and testament. CLASS OF 1920 Signed and sworn to before me this last day of May, . nineteen hundred and twenty. 5 CHAS. Bruner: jgggugggggggUgggggggingnggnngugnnnung 1 9 2 0 QUUUUUUUUUUUUBWIUUUUHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUQ Twenty-fi'z'e

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Q 2 se 2 Q T 11 e 1 9 2 0 Qvunnuunuuuuuunuunnnna-4.1 Eg4nnunuuunuunuunnuuuuu,g sminow Senior Class prophecy copy of his paper to every member of the class. In the June 3. 1955. issue, he gives the following account of the class: Marian Bliss is an athletic director for girls at Chicago. The Mer- jini rill Brothers have a huge chain store system in Iowa, Minnesota and 2'iiZ4 Mlg?4 OE FLYNN, editor of the New Hampton Gazette, regularly sends a S? 'TV the Dakotas. Shortly after finishing high school, Grace VValker was united in marriage with Luke Wilkins. They own a number of skat- ing rinks in summer resorts in Minnesota. Clarence Haugh is a noted chemist now employed by the government: Leah Coutant and Mayme Mangan have opened a manicuring establishment on Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Alfred Bigelow has plans completed for the largest engineering problem ever attempted. The plans are for a tunnel under the Atlantic from New York to Bor- deaux, France. Mable Carr is now seated in the House of Representatives. She was chosen to succeed Alice Quirk, who had completed a term of six years. Alva Gray resigned the governorship of New York to be a candidate for president in 1956. Josephine Delsing spent some time in Honolulu, after which she traveled in the U. S. as a hula dancer. She has retired to California. Ida Barie has been admitted to the bar. Albert Kumpf has done much as a missionary. He is educating the un- fortunates of Nashua High School. Sam Denner is now Secretary of Agriculture, and if Alva Gray is elected president he will have a prolonged job. Grace VVinter has an enviable record as an elocutionist. Anna Leitch and Mamie YVinter are living together in New Hampton. Their chief source of income is from the state in the form of a teachers' pension. Irene lNIcGinn is the only member of the class who has led a quiet life. She married twenty-five years ago. Regina Murphy has established a private boarding house for girls who go to school at N. H. H. S. .Iames VVhalen started a pugilistic career but age overtook him and he was forced to retire to his western ranch. Raymond McAloon recently had his seat changed from the third row to the second in the assembly room in N. H. H. S. Reinhart Drewelow has started a spaghetti factory in Guatamala. Edward Schilling is a broker on WVall Street. He amassed a large fortune from investments in sauerkraut. Dorothy Rose accepted a position as a vampire with a movie company. Paul Boyce has held the position of straw boss on the section for the past five years. Clarence Denner is traveling as a violinist with a vaudeville company. Vera Decker travels with Ringling Brothers' Circus as the smallest woman in the world. Hazel Roarty is still the village heart breaker. Russell Crawford is now a cartoonist on the Police Gazette. R. D. '20 gunnnnuuununuuuuunuuiiuunuuunnnunuuuug 1 9 2 0Euuuuunnuuuuuuinnnunnnununnnnuuuunnuii T'wenty-four

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