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THE BEURO HIGH SCHOOL MENU Fruit Cocktail fVivian SL Edward, Mashed Potatoes ' Gravy Bread 6: Butter fMildred 6x Johnj CEvelyn Kr Donalalb QLes1ie 8: Marjorie! Pork Chops I lVlush Bill Pickles QWilliard -8x Annaj fEthel 85 Loyalj CLetha Peck! Creamed Peas fHoward 8x Ara Bloydj Custard Apple Pie fArzella Beattyj fVerda 8z Holmanl lce Cream Devil's Food Cake QMa1'tha 8z Orvillej QGail Mayb Coffee Milk Cocoa fMarieJ QO1iveJ fMarjorie WJ SENIOR VEGETABLE Marth A Woods Evelyn We Ssel Dorothy S Pratt Ara Bloyd Leslie Becke R Gail M Ay Orville Eckber G R Uuth Keleher Ethel Smith R9 'R P N I
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why T HE BEURO WHAT WOULD WE DO IF: Mr. Forster didn't tell us of his adventures in class. Letha didn't blush. Bureau Township was national champion in track. Miss johnson praised us for getting the annual in on time. Mr. Forster gave a short exam. All the Seniors didn't have to take Semester Exams. Arzella didn't talk in class without being called upon. Mr. Troyer said: No school to-day. DID'YA EVER? Did'ya ever Wake up In the morning, See that you Were late, Dress quickly- Eat nothing- And fly to school,- Only, to find it's Saturday? Did 'ya ever? Miss Fruit Cto boy sitting idly in school during writing timej ' are you not writing? ' Donald L. White: I ain't got no pen. Miss Fruit: Where's your grammar? Donald: She's dead. Mr. Troyer: Marie, why were you absent last week? Marie: I had the chimney. Mr. Troyer: What did you say? Marie: Oh I mean the 'flu'. lfanSand anlanOandaU With an X at the end spell Su, And Pray And And There's nothing much for a speller to do But go and commit siouxeyesighed. an E and a Y and an E spell l, what is a fellow to do? ifanSandanlandaG a H-E-D spell side, Pago- Ninvty .- Donald
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THE BEURO LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Bureau Township High School, of the County of Bureau, and State of Illinois, and country of the United States, being of mature age and realizing the uncertainties of our last will and testament, re- voking all previous wills and testaments: ARTICLE I Section I. We bequeath to the class of '30 our glorious High School record of achievements which we hope will be an inspiration by which they may reach their long thought of goal. Section II. We bequeath to the Sophomore Class our studious habits and intelligence. Section III. To the Freshman Class we bequeath our good habits and ability to please the faculty. Section IV. To the Community we bequeath our motto, Knowledge is Power. ARTICLE II As individuals we make the following bequests which we hope will be faithfully and earnestly carried out: I. Leslie Becker bequeaths his ability to get Freshman dates to Donald White. 2. Gail May bequeaths his ushiek make-up to Holman johnson. 3. Dorothy Spratt bequeaths her ability to play the piano to Arzella Beatty. 4. Ruth Keleher bequeaths her ways to bluff in class to Howard Schwar- zentraub. 5. Evelyn Wessel bequeaths her ability to make friends at tournaments to Letha Peck. 6. Ethel Smith bequeaths her ability to make sodas for basketball players to Letha Peck. 7. Martha Woods bequeaths her love for work to Anna Eckberg. 8. Ara Bloycl bequeaths her natural art to Verda IVIay. 9. Orville Eckberg bequeaths his wide grin and blue moments to Loyal Meisenheimer. To this, our last Will and Testament, we, the members of the Senior Class hereby set our sign and seal this Thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-nine. fSignedI Orville Eckberg Martha Woods Ethel Smith Evelyn Wessel Gail lVIay Ara Bloyd Ruth Keleher Leslie Becker Dorothy Spratt Witnesses: Board of Education: Faculty. P X l f
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