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

 - Class of 1947

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PERSONAL BEQUESTS: (Continued) ★ I, Lowell Gustafson, do bequeath my ability to play football to Harold Schlof-man. I, Gloria Johnson, do bequeath my ability to go steady with Juniors to Emma Lou Bohm. I, Joyce Rudiger, do bequeath my like for the name Bob to Suzanne Anderson. I, Marjorie Miller, do bequeath my ability to look and act like an adolescent, to Janice Smith. I, Harry Odell, do bequeath my mathematical ability to Sheldon Matson. I, Doris Paepke, do bequeath my studiousness to Leona Gramer. I, Bill Peterson, do bequeath my dancing ability to Dale Ham. I, Keith Renner, do bequeath my cheerful smile (or grin) to Dale Ham. I, Lavona Rogers, do bequeath my ability to go steady to Betty Peterson. I, Doris Rote, do bequeath my small stature to Alice Fenn. I, Marilou Johnson, do bequeath by argumentative ability to Marilyn Wors-ley. I, Leslie Schoff, do bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Jackie Keleher. I, Lyle Schrader, do bequeath my weekly trips to Princeton to Janice Smith. I, Joanne Sergeant, do bequeath my nightly dates to Margaret Schoaf. I, Lowell Stone, do bequeath my talkativeness to Ronald Ganschow. I, Dolores Swanson, do bequeath my ways with my own man to Betty Gustafson. I, Carol Wade, do bequeath my quiet ways to Betty Von Holten. I, Rosemary Williams, do bequeath my ability to set my hair every night to Marilyn Worsley. I, Elmer Wise, do bequeath my dignity to Virgil Broers. This Page Sponsored by Ann Fritz's Eat Shop 19

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PERSONAL BEQUESTS: ★ I, Betty Abraham, do bequeath my curly hair to Bob Renner. I, Alberta Barth, do bequeath my crown to Barbara Dahl. I, Leslie Baumgartner, do bequeath my ability to entertain to Gilbert Has-enyager. I, Ruth Baumgartner, do bequeath my baritone to Herbert Christensen. I, Elaine Behrens, do bequeath my giggles to Emma Lou Bohm. I, Donald Brandenburg, do bequeath my speech grades to Mike Perino. I, Garrett Brandenburg, do bequeath my manly physique to Mike Perino. I, Marvin Carpenter, do bequeath my ability to get around without a car to Jared Brandenburg. I, Betty Casey, do bequeath my ability to write letters instead of notes, to Genevieve Middleton. I, Marion Conley, do bequeath my Ford to Herbert Christensen. I, Robert (Bob) Durham, do bequeath my ability to keep order during class meetings to Virgil Broers. I, Wanda Druien, do bequeath my good deportment grades to Joanne Wangelin. I, Benny Fenn, do bequeath my artistic ability to Robert (Bob) Renner. I, Betty Fenn, do bequeath my blonde hair to Dolorosa Perino. I, Mary Fetzer, do bequeath my ability to run around and still get good grades to Marilyn Chandler. I, George Frederick, do bequeath my capacity as president of the Woman Hater’s club to Harold Schlofman. I, Gwendolyn Fritz, do bequeath my way with men to Alice Fenn. I, Lee Ganschow, do bequeath my honor to Jared Brandenburg. I, Doris Glaze, do bequeath my boogie beat to Alene Magnuson. I, Glenn Gonigam, do bequeath my slow, deliberate ways to William (Bill) Rollo. This Page Sponsored by Mr. George Cameron 18



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DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN??? ★ 1. George Frederick had his butch haircut— 2. Bob Durham had long, blonde curls— 3. Doris Paepke went screaming through the halls— 4. Betty Fenn didn’t like red trucks— 5. Rosemary Williams went with Louie— 6. Elaine Behrens didn’t giggle— 7. Leslie Baumgartner was without Lee— 8. Benny Fenn had a crush on Janice S— 9. Leona Gramer had short hair— 10. Keith Renner went to Sterling, Morrison, and Spring Valley every week-end— 11. Marvin Carpenter was a plumber instead of a carpenter— 12. Doris Glaze didn’t go to Sterling whenever she had a chance— 13. Ruth Baumgartner had a crush on “Sammy”— 14. Carol Wade was noisy— 15. Dolores Swanson was called Danube instead of Swannie— 16. Doris Rote was 6 foot tall— 17. Betty Abraham was dumb— 18. Donald Brandenburg didn’t like to argue— 19. Bill Peterson didn’t talk too much— 20. Mary Fetzer didn’t flirt— 21. Marilou Johnson was quiet- 22. Joyce Rudiger wasn’t friendly— 23. Alberta Barth had only one man on the string— 24. Gwen Fritz didn’t love dances— 25. Lee Ganschow wasn’t bothering someone— 26. Marjorie Miller was boy-shy— 27. Wanda Druien liked Latin— 28. Glenn Gonigam was in a hurry— 29. Joanne Sergeant didn’t have a car— 30. Garrett Brandenburg was delicate— 31. LaVona Rogers didn’t like the name Roger— 32. Marion Conley’s initials were “M. T.” instead of “T. M.”— 33. Gloria Johnson didn’t like a certain boy— 34. Betty Casey was fat— 35. Lyle Schrader liked Walnut girls— 36. Lowell Stone was a rock instead of a stone— 37. Lowell Gustafson wasn’t lucky in love— 38. Leslie Schoff wasn’t pursued by the girls— 39. Harry Odell knew everything about American History— 40. Elmer Wise wasn’t a Romeo— Miss Olinger used furniture polish instead of fly-spray— Miss Cully made a mistake in typing— Mrs. Watson didn’t talk about “Art” in English Class— Mr. O’May had a full band in the morning— Mr. Morris parted his hair— Mr. Dremann said anything without adding a “therefore” or “in other words” Mr. Snider added the 11th Commandment, “Thou shalt not gamble”— Mr. Hatland told funny stories— Mr. LaRussa couldn’t keep the kids quiet— Anyone ever regretted attending Walnut Community High School. 20

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