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

 - Class of 1936

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Page 18 text:

THE WALNUT TREE CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of Walnut High School, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. SECTION ONE Bequests to the Faculty 1. To our dearly beloved faculty we do bequeath another dignified Senior Class as well behaved as we have been. 2. To Mr. Snider, we do bequeath a Stop and Go signal for the upper corridor. 3 To Mr. Lobaugh we do bequeath a new automobile that obeys traffic regulations . 4. To Miss Noret we do bequeath a radio for the English room to save her the trouble of traveling to the Science room next door. 5. To Miss Cochran we do bequeath enough packages of chewing gum to last her through vacation. 6. To M18s Cleaveland we do bequeath a gravy ladle for sampling student cooking. 7. To Mr. Winger we do bequeath our Horaemaking abilities for his future happiness . 8. To Mr. Hatland we do bequeath a new Chevrolet to take the place of bis Ford so he may always be on time. 9. To Mrs. Kelgwln we do bequeath a highly spirited class to teach her the Modern instead of the Dead” language. 10. To Miss Strouss we do bequeath several more years of single blessedness. SECTION TWO Bequests to the Classes 1. To the Junior Class we do bequeath our straight and narrow path of Industry to lead them to success. 2. To the Sophomore Class we do bequeath our unsurpassed Dignity and Self-Reserve. 3. To the Freshman Class we do bequeath our finished nature to replace their greenness. SECTION THREE Bequests to the Janitors 1. To Silas we do bequeath a ride with Sir Malcolm Campbell so that he will relish walking to school. 2. To Steve we do bequeath an interview with Mr. Hatland, our home room Instructor, on how to keep dairy cows. SECTION FOUR Individual Bequests I, Ethylmae Baumgartner, do bequeath my wiap-like form to Helen Upton. I, Herbert Braasch, do bequeath my farming ability to Irvin Nellck. I, Aurell Burkey, do bequeath my right to blush at all times to Myron Plum. I, Willard Burkey, do bequeath ray boldness to Sheldon Fordhara. I, Beverley Durham, do bequeath ray innocence to Ellen Guither. I, Elaine Epperson, do bequeath my lease on radio salesmen to Nona Glaze. I, Viona Guither, do bequeath my golden locks to Maxine McGonigle. I, Floyd Hornback, do bequeath my permanent wave to Charles White. I, Elsie Jensen, do bequeath ray Model T to Wallace Bass. I, Shirley Kerchner, do bequeath my love for dancing to Martha Elsele. I, Elaine Kranov, do bequeath my Jazz playing to Priscilla Forney. I, Pauline McMalns do bequeath my late hours to Gertrude Renwick. I, Margaret Mau, do bequeath my adoration of minister4s sons to Mary Jane Hewitt. I, Evelyn Moodle, do bequeath my shyness to Leslee Bishop. I, Franklyn Nellck, do bequeath my outstanding brass to Gladys Renner. I, Earvin Peach, do bequeath my studious habits to Marvin Guither. I, Joe Perino. do bequeath my courteousness to Ned Lewis. It Marie Pierson, do bequeath ay Homemaking ability to Emmajune Brooks. I, Winnlfred Pierson, do bequeath ray speaking voice to Dale Carlson. I, Janet Schoaf, do bequeath my love for the study of Stone to Ruby Hunter. I, Marilyn Smith, do bequeath my interest in cow-testers to Lois Sprinkle. I, Gall Stone, do bequeath my dally slumbers to Cora Dale Craig. I, Grace Strouss, do bequeath my violin to Marilyn Heaton. I, Lavern Tornow, do bequeath my flirtatious ways to Marjorie Broers. I, Lois Wallace, do bequeath my reckless rides with Lavern Tornow to Shirley Gallentlne. I, Richard Whitver, do bequeath my best brand of hair oil to Benjamin Ode 11 I, Clifton Winger, do bequeath my charm with the fairer sex to Clifford Heaton Signed this twentieth day of March. 36. SENIORS.



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THE WALNUT TREE First Row: Miss Noret, Harriet Durham, Evelyn Parlier, Ellen Guither,Priscilla Forney, Mildred Llalmberg, and Marie Hornback. Second Row: Uary Jane Rote, Nona Glaze, Wallace Bass, Sheldon Fordham, EmmaJune Brooks, Vera Hopkins, and Roberta Wesner. Third Row: Helen Crane, Dale Carlson, Mary Jane Hewitt, Raymond Schuyf, Maxine McGonigle, Helen Upton, and Berne 11 Ross, Fourth Row: Leslee Bishop, Wilfred Parlier, Marjorie Broers,Herbert Hasenyager, Benjamin Odell, Mildre Mead, Glenn Tornow, and Myron Plum, AND BILLY DISAPPEARS11 Cast First Row Nancy Borden, Mildred Mead; Ishmall, Herbert Hasenyager; Mary Blake, Marjorie Broers; Miss Match, Helen Crane. Second Row:Aggie Borden, Marie Hornback; Hon. R. M. Borden, Wallace Bass; Gens Greener, Leslee Bishop; Mr. Billy,Charles white; Bub Dusenberry,Dals ,arlson; Kittle, Lois Sprinkle. 16

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