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

 - Class of 1924

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THE WALNUT TREE 29 iiiiiiiiiiinnwiiiiiin ....................... CLASS HISTORY The Freshman class of 1922, with Miss Clayton as class advisor, met and the following officers were elected: Clifton Whitver, president; Wilbur Hopkins, vice-president, and Marvin Winger, secretary. In spite of our green appearance, thirty-six pupils entered into the Freshman year and made good. During the Christmas vacation we moved into the new building. Later in the year, becoming more at home, we had a class party. Many of our boys took part in the athletic sports during the year. When our Sophomore year began twenty-six enrolled. However, during this year three of our classmates dropped out, Mason Blown, Dorthy Hoffman, anil Everett Lourson. Miss Clayton, again selected as our class advisor, met with us and it resulted as follows: Gretta Livey, president, and Fannie Mae Stroass, secretary-treasurer. This year we proved our worth in athletics and other activities. So far our class has held one social event a weiner roast. IMAGINE Fannie Mae a missionary. Dale an orchestra director. Marvin a tea hound. Lyle a priest. Irvin a salesman. Wilbur a safe-cracker. Gene an artist. Mary F. a fortune-teller. Gretta a washer-woman. Mary E. an auctioneer. Eleanor I, a cabaret singer. Orville an orator. Ruth an aviatrix. Omer a minister. Iva a model. Ralph a detective. Leon a city slicker. Eleanor R. a movie actress. Clark a dope fiend. Clifton a section laborer. Lucille a society matron. Mildred a toe dancer. Wilford champion heavyweight wrestler. iWHHiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHUHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'niiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiuiiiiiRuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiuiuuu

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 SOPHOMORE CLASS



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30 THE WALNUT TREE wiiHMBrainaiimiaiiaiiMiniiiaMHniiiimmimiiaiiHniiniinmiiiiimiiiiniiiniiiiiiiMtiunimmiiiiimininiiimniiiiniimiiiiiqmiHinmiDHHuniHiNMimiinminiHntnmnnnmimHinmmiiiinnimmmuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHi; FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President .........................................Herbert Whitver Vice-President ........ ...................Max Browkaw Secretary and Treasurer....... ...........Grace Keithahn Reporter —............................... Cyrus Gonigam Cheer Leader........ ....................... Marian Kiser FRESHMAN HISTORY I he crisis liacl arrived! The germs, otherwise known as Freshmen, succeeded in entering the body of the W. H. S. and attempted to enter the cells commonly known as Latin, English, science, domestic science, agriculture, and algebra. I)r. Brewster becoming somewhat confused, gave her aid to the germs which attacked the Latin cells. While Doctors Clayton, Buchanan, Strong, and Hatland also becoming confused, helped the germs to master the cells previously mentioned. During the attack of the cells four of the germs left our force, namely, Robert Buchanan, Velma Miller, Ethel Pope and Otis Borup, but we were again strengthened by the arrival of another one, Buelah Parker. I he food from the cells, now becoming stale, led the germs to decide upon a weiner1 roast. Due to the lack of knowledge of curfew, our fond leader the next morning was called to the office. During the year some of the germs entered boys’ athletics, while some of the others entered girls’ athletics. I hus ended the first real life of the germs. Though some of the cells were conquered the High School lives on forever and will as long as “time rolls its ceaseless course.” iiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw

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