Walnut High School - Walnut Tree Yearbook (Walnut, IL)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 30 text:

 26 THE WALNUT TREE nniui(m !iiHmi!HiM(ini imiimiU!niHiimi«ai!miiiuimin iiiiiiinNiiiiiiHiiiiimiiHiiiimmiiiiinmmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMtii!MMmmiiinniiiiiiiiiiiimmiim JUNIOR “TINY TRIBUNE” The inquiring reporter asks: “How did you like to work in the cafeteria?” Zelma Allen— It’s fine all but the work. I sure did get tired cutting pies and cakes. Janet Burchell—All right, only I got tired buttering sandwiches all the time. Bernadine Brown—Fine. There sure were some keen looking fellows lurking in the corners. Florence Meisenheimer—Fine, if there were enough boys around. Didn’t Tiskilwa have a keen shiek? Annie Clark—Cafeteria is fine when the Hall boys will do the dishes. Irma McCloud—All right when I could see the games. Vernon Gore from De Pue took my eye. . ..St The inquiring reporter asks: “How did you like to be in the play?” Grace Livey—I enjoyed myself immensely, especially when I had a hold of Albert’s hand. Ruth Oakford—Fine. I had a lot of fun practicing, especially watching the romance. Grace Fisher—I enjoyed it very much. It was hard work but we all got repaid for our efforts. Iva Phillips—A play’s all right when some one else does the giggling. A more serious part for me next time. Helen Hoge—I had a lot of fun practicing but I didn’t like my part. If Ted had taken off his whiskers at the end, it would have been better. Nettie Johnson—I had a lot of fun practicing. I liked to spy on Grace and Albert. ,« .st St The inquiring reporter asks: “What do you think of athletics?” Theodore Fisher—I like to play if we can win, but I sure hate to go up town after we get beat. Helen Gonigam—I like ’em fine when I get to play. Laura Russell sure is rough on rats. Wayne Fisher—I never stopped to think. I sure did get “roughed up” in football. Pearl Frederick—Girls athletics are fine, but boys better still. Football is my favorite atlhough I like all sports. Albert Kofoed—I think they are dandy exercises. Gilbert Renner—I think they do a fellow a lot of good. A person feels better if he practices every night.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS F°U«r ('eft ° Sht : Leslie Larkin, Donald Whitver, Carl Nelson, Albert Wright, Herbert Christensen. Glenn Wahl, Lester keelen. Kenneth Dahl. Third Row: Iona O’Dell. Margaret Quilter. Gertrude Britt, Bernice Hopkins, Saletha Turner, Gladys Akison, Orpha Gall-entine, Marian Gramer. Second Row: Homer Dreman, Gerald Wheeler, Harold Paepke, Edwin Wolf, George Fisher, Lester Sprinkle Wilbur Svveetman, Miss Ruth Strong, class advisor. First Row: Arthur Kruse, Louise Ross, Lovilla Frederick, Agnes Kruse, Laura Russel, Lourilee Carlson, Margaret Osborne, Dorothy Plapp, Arthur Fox.

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