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iijiil « M M M M -U M- -U M-M M. U M M M U M y U k w U w .j muuu mmmmmuumwuvuuu INMEMORIUM of WILLIS JOHNSON Donth came to Willis Johnson on March 17, 1941, and it was o shock to tho community and his family, Y e foel that Brimfield has lost a very good friend and citizen in losing Willis. The Class of 1941 wishes to leave this space in the annual as a memory to one who was so loyal to his sohool and to his friends, « » ■ - -»-» - • •» IN MEMORIUM of NANCEY MARKER TUCKER The Class of 1941 wishes to dedicate this space to the memory of Nancy Marker Tucker whc passed away this spring, Nancey Marker Tucker tras ft member of the 1931 graduating class. She was an example of a very good friend and will be missed by all who knew her. ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ »»»» »«»» » »» -
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MEMORIUH I N of WARREN WEBBER Death is a groat nyrtory to all of us, hut when it clains a dear friend and classmate, it brings with it the added pain of sorrow and loss. Or. Novorbor 2, 1?39» Warron Webber died at the St. Francis Hospital in Peoria. He was a typical example of a wide-awake, likeable, high school student. His interest in sports and other school activities, together with his alert and pleasant personality, leaves us outstanding monorios which shall never be orasod. We feol that in losing Warron, there is a void in our class that cannot be fillod. I shall pass through this world but once; Therefore, I shall do all the good I can Tc all the pooplo I can, In all the ways that I can, For I shall nvt pass this vray a.gain.
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SCHOOL CA LLNMR SEPTEMBER 5 School begins. Freshmen appear green; even the boy -Several of them are initiated. (Sat on the fountain.) 6« Coach starts basketball practice. Oporctta cast I 9 Welcome, Mr. Vaughn, (new Trades teacher). Class meetings held. Shorthand Class increased by 3. 101 Faculty held farewell party for Mr. Walthcrs. 11 . Astonisher Staff meets. 12 Seniors groan—English books have arrived. Boys' chorus meets fer the first time. 13: Friday, tho 13th! 14: William Spiva begins today to show affection for tho girls. Lucky one is Mickey Oppe. 15 Miss Tracy onforcos rulo in study hall much to the dismiss of Miss Pacey, 16 Accident in girls' baseball g me—victim Eileen Mulvaney. 171 Annual Staff meeting. 20; INITIATION DAY for Freshmen. First issue cf Astonisher printed. 23; Opcrotta in full swing, 24s American History Class finished fighting tho American Revolution. (Close battle, they say.) 25: Music class receives a great shock—Eileen Hanlon swallows a fly. 26 Not much excitement. All 4-H members in Peoria; so only half school is here. 0 45-0
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